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To change the AM increment tuning steps, press

the FM Mute (No. 5) and Digital Audio Selector (No.
15) at the same time. After switching the unit on and
off once, the AM tuning steps will be changed.

5. FM MUTE / MODE

This button combines two functions; it switches the

tuner from Stereo to Mode and disengages the mut-
ing circuitry at the same time. The muting circuit will
mute the tuner in between radio stations when
searching or tuning. This way the tuning noise is
avoided.

Very weak radio station signals however may be

suppressed by the muting circuit. if such a very weak
station is in stereo it will have a high level of back-
ground hiss. Switching to Mode and disengaging the
muting circuit by depressing the FM MUTE/MODE
button will allow the station to be heard and will can-
cel most or all of this background noise.

In normal operation the mute circuit is engaged, the

display indicates “FM MUTE”. Press the FM
MUTE/MODE 
button to disengage the muting circuit
and switch from stereo to mono reception. “FM
MUTE” will extinguish in the display. Also, “STEREO”
will extinguish if a stereo broadcast was received.
Press the FM MUTE/MODE switch again to return to
Auto Stereo FM operation.

In combination with the MEMORY button (No. 6) a

preset number can be emptied. (Refer to the sepa-
rate chapter “Storing and Recalling Presets” for more
information.)

6. MEMORY

The MEMORY button is used to store stations into

the Preset Memory (1-30 Presets on FM, 1-10
Presets on AM), used in conjunction with the
DOWN/UP (No. 8) buttons on the front panel. In com-
bination with the FM MUTE/MODE button (No. 5) a
preset number can be emptied. When Memory is
active, the Preset number flashes and the red “MEM-
ORY” indicator is shown in the Display Panel. If no
other button is pressed within 10 seconds “MEMO-
RY” will stop flashing and the receiver will default to
its previous state.

Refer to the separate chapter “Storing and recalling

Presets” for more information.

7. PRESET / TUNE

The  PRESET/TUNE button toggles between the

Preset and Tune mode. When Preset mode is select-
ed, “PRESET” lights up in the display area.

Up to 40 Presets, either AM (10 Presets) or FM (30

Presets), can be stored.

Refer also to separate chapter “Storing and

Recalling Presets” for more information.

8. DOWN / UP 

1

1

and 

2

2

The function of these buttons depends on the tun-

ing mode selected with the PRESET/TUNE button
(No. 6). The PRESET/TUNE button toggles between
the two operation modes:

a) Preset mode (indicated in the display area): Press

the “ 

” (down) button to scroll to a lower number

Preset; press the “ 

2

” (up) button to scroll to a

higher Preset number. This is a “wrap-around”
function, so that going from the highest number
Preset, the tuner will go to the lowest Preset num-
ber or vice-versa when tuning either up or down.

b) Tune mode: Press the “ 

1

” (down) or “ 

2

” (up)

button for more than 1/2 second to engage auto-
matic tuning respectively up or down the frequency
band. The tuner will search automatically for the
first reasonably strong radio station, where it will
stop. Press the Down/Up button again for 1/2 sec-
ond to start searching again.

NOTE:

Automatic tuning is available on both FM and AM.

By briefly tapping the “ 

1

” (down) or “ 

2

” (up) but-

tons you can engage manual tuning respectively
down or up the frequency band for precise tuning to a
specific frequency. With each successive tap of the
keys, the tuner will take 0.1 MHz steps (120V ver-
sion) or 0.05 MHz steps (230V version) on FM so you
can accurately tune into the desired frequency. 

This tuning mode can also be useful when trying

to receive a radio station which is too weak for the
auto search mode. When tuned accurately to a sta-
tion, “ 

2

TUNED 

” will light up in the display. Very

weak radio station signals however may be sup-
pressed by the muting circuit. If such a very weak
station is in stereo it will have a high level of back-
ground hiss. Switching to Mode and disengaging the
muting circuit by depressing the FM MUTE/MODE
button (No. 5) will allow the station to be heard and
will cancel most or all of this background noise.

Refer to the separate chapter “Storing and

Recalling Presets” for more information.

9. VFL DISPLAY

Vacuum Fluorescent Display. The display area will

show all vital information when the unit is operational.

10. VOLUME & SET UP

In the default function, this control acts as a

Volume control, adjusting the overall loudness of the
signals being fed to the loudspeakers. Unlike conven-
tional controls, the T 761’s volume control doesn’t
have a start of end position. Volume can also be
adjusted from the remote control handset using the
MASTER VOLUME Up or Down buttons. The
Volume control does not affect recordings made
using the Tape, Video 3 and Video 4 outputs but will

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Страница 1: ...GB OWNER S MANUAL NAD T 761 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761...

Страница 2: ...led into the unit or C The unit has been exposed to rain or liquids of any kind or D The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The device has been dr...

Страница 3: ...N KTM TONT LASERS TEILYLLE L KAISO S TEESEEN CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LUOKAN 1 LASERPLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS B LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM D...

Страница 4: ...REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 1 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS Figure 2 NAD 4 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761...

Страница 5: ...NAD 5 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 751 NAD 2001 T751 RC REMOTE CONTROL Figure 3 NL Batterij niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA Figure 6 1 2 3 Figure 5 Figure 4...

Страница 6: ...SIMPLE T 761 SYSTEM Figure A 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 SOPHISTICATED T 761 SYSTEM Figure B 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 NAD 6...

Страница 7: ...D ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 THE OPTICAL DIGITAL INPUT 1 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 1 INPUT 2001 NAD ELECTRONICS LTD T 761 NAD 7 THE COAXIAL DIGITAL INPUT 3 OR 4 IS LINKED TO THE VIDEO 3 OR 4 INPUT COAXIAL DIG...

Страница 8: ...AM ANTENNA terminal Do not remove the AM loop antenna The antenna cable to the loop antenna must not exceed 3 meters FM ANTENNA A ribbon wire FM antenna is included and should be connected to the FM c...

Страница 9: ...coder s Surround left and right out puts to the Surround left and right inputs Use a third twin RCA to RCA lead to connect the decoder s sub woofer output to the Subwoofer input and the decoder s Cent...

Страница 10: ...or 10 SPEAKERS A FRONT CENTER SUR ROUND SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS Connect the right speaker to the terminals marked FR ensuring that the red terminal is connected to the terminal on your loudspeaker and...

Страница 11: ...t NAD unit in the NAD Link chain Unplug all units from the mains before connecting or disconnecting NAD Link 14 12V TRIGGER IN OUT The 12V Trigger input allows the T 761 to be switched remotely to sta...

Страница 12: ...s switched On but in Stand by mode Refer to section 1 in this chapter for more information 3 DISPLAY The T 761 s FM tuner supports RDS PS and RDS RT With stations carrying RDS information RDS will lig...

Страница 13: ...OWN UP 1 1 and 2 2 The function of these buttons depends on the tun ing mode selected with the PRESET TUNE button No 6 The PRESET TUNE button toggles between the two operation modes a Preset mode indi...

Страница 14: ...he Speakers A button will disengage the main loudspeaker system the Front A Center and Surround speakers Press the button again to switch the speakers back on Pressing the Speakers B button will engag...

Страница 15: ...gital Input 5 is linked to the CD Input marked Digital In 5 on back panel No 6 Digital Input 5 allows for connection of a CD player with a Coaxial digital output Whenever the corresponding digital inp...

Страница 16: ...und signals embedded in stereo movie sound tracks from e g video Laser Disc or TV To decode correctly the source must be a Dolby Surround or Dolby Stereo soundtrack In the EARS Enhanced Ambiance Retri...

Страница 17: ...sting programmed Memory Preset By doing this you will replace the radio station previously held on that Preset number Recalling a Preset station To select a Preset station select the Preset mode by pr...

Страница 18: ...etting is made for one of the speakers scrolling will stop until 5 seconds after the adjustment was made Both display panel and OSD show which speaker is being fed with the test signal Use the cursor...

Страница 19: ...he SETUP Menu will appear as below Use the cursor buttons on the remote control to navigate select the desired menu and options then press ENTER to access The 3 and 4 button are used to navigate and s...

Страница 20: ...described in the SPEAKER SETTINGS menu Highlight SPEAKER SETTINGS in the SETUP menu and press ENTER on the remote You will see a screen similar to the following The description LARGE and SMALL mean th...

Страница 21: ...cen ter speaker Ideally it should be the same type as the left and right speakers Choose SURROUND and select one of the three modes available Small Large Off Installing surround speakers will greatly...

Страница 22: ...rear channel delay time can be set from 15ms to 30ms and 1ms per step In DTS surround mode the channel delay time cannot be adjusted When both delays have been entered choose SAVE EXIT to save the se...

Страница 23: ...akers to it Normally if the Right speaker is located at the same distance from the listening position to the Left speak er it should be set at the same level as the Left speaker NOTE If no level adjus...

Страница 24: ...Station not transmitting RDS data Check station tuning Adjust or replace antenna No remedy NO SOUND Power AC lead unplugged or power not switched on Tape Monitor selected Mute on Check if AC lead is...

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