A video signal fed to an S-Video input socket will
be available on both the S-Video Monitor Out and
Video composite Monitor Out.
VIDEO 1 & VIDEO 2 (AUDIO)
Inputs for the audio playback and video signal from
a video device such as a stereo TV, DVD player,
satellite cable TV receiver or a Laser Disc. Using twin
RCA-to-RCA leads, connect to the left and right
‘Audio Out’ of the video device to these inputs. Using
a single RCA-to-RCA lead (Video Composite) or S-
Video lead, also connect the video output of the video
device; refer also to the description of S-Video and
Video Composite in section No. 5 of this chapter.
VIDEO 1 & VIDEO 2 can be used for video playback
only. Use VIDEO 3 or VIDEO 4 if you want to connect
a VCR for recording and playback through the T 761.
The optical Digital Input 1 (No. 6) is linked to the
Video 1 input. Select Video 1 to hear a source con-
nected to Digital Input 1.
The optical Digital Input 2 (No. 6) is linked to the
Video 2 input. Select Video 2 to hear a source con-
nected to Digital Input 2.
The Component Video input is linked to the Video 1
input. Refer to section “Component Video In &
Component Video Out” (No. 8).
VIDEO 3 & VIDEO 4 (AUDIO)
Connections for the audio recording and playback
to a VCR or other video recorder. Using twin RCA-to-
RCA leads, connect to the left and right ‘Audio Out’ of
the VCR to the VIDEO 3 or VIDEO 4 IN connectors
for playback. Connect the left and right ‘Audio In’ of
the VCR to the VIDEO 3 or VIDEO 4 OUT connectors
for recording. Using a single RCA-to-RCA (Video
Composite) lead or S-Video lead, also connect the
video output of the VCR to Video In for Video play-
back. Connect the Video Input of the VCR to Video
Out of the NAD T 761 receiver for recording of video
signals. Refer also to the description of S-Video and
Video Composite above in this section.
The coaxial Digital Input 3 (No. 6) is linked to the
Video 3 input. Select Video 3 to hear a source con-
nected to Digital Input 3.
The coaxial Digital Input 4 (No. 6) is linked to the
Video 4 input. Select Video 4 to hear a source con-
nected to Digital Input 4.
5. 5.1 CHANNEL INPUTS
Inputs for the multi-channel audio signals from an
external decoder, such as an MPEG decoder or a
DVD player with integrated decoder. Use two twin
RCA-to-RCA lead to connect the decoder’s front left
and right “Audio Outputs” to the Front left and right
inputs, and the decoder’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 Center channel output to the Center chan-
nel input. Make sure you to follow color coding of the
plugs to ensure that both Center and Subwoofer are
connected correctly, for instance, use the red plugs at
either end to connect the center channel and the
white plugs for the subwoofer channel.
6. DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS & DIGITAL AUDIO
OUTPUT
The T 761 has five digital audio inputs to allow for
connection of DVD, CD, Laserdisc, Satellite receiver
or other digital sources:
Digital Audio Input 1 and 2 allows for connection of
a digital source with an Optical output. Use a cable
terminated with a TOS Link connector. Digital input 1
is linked to the Video 1 input; Digital input 2 is linked
to Video 2.
Digital Audio Inputs 3,4 & 5 allow for connection of
a digital source with a Coaxial digital output. Use a
cable with the right impedance, specifically designed
for the transfer of digital signals. These digital inputs
are linked respectively to VIDEO INPUT 3, VIDEO
INPUT 4 and CD input.
The T 761’s coaxial digital output allows for con-
nection to a digital recording device, such as a CD or
MD recorder. The digital output passes through the
digital signal from the selected digital input, either
coaxial or optical.
NOTE:
Most digital recorders accept only very specific
types of digital signal. It is likely it’s impossible to
record the digital signal from a DTS or Dolby Digital
encoded disc.
7. AUDIO PRE-OUTS / SUBWOOFER OUT
AUDIO PRE-OUTS
The NAD T 761 receiver has five power amplifiers
built-in to power all the speakers connected to it (Left,
Right, Center, Left Surround, Right Surround). It is
also possible to use the T 761 as a pre-amplifier to
drive external power amplifiers. This way, you use all
the control functions the T 761 provides, such as
input select, surround mode, volume, tone controls,
etc., but the external power amplifier actually powers
the speaker connected to it instead of the T 761’s
integrated power amplifier for that channel.
Connect the RCA-to-RCA leads from the Front left
and Right, Center, and/or Surround Left and Right
Audio pre-out connectors to the external amplifiers.
Connect speakers to the external amplifiers.
NOTES:
Never connect the T 761’s speaker outputs and the
speaker outputs of an external amplifier to the same
speakers. When headphones are inserted the signals
from all audio pre-out outputs will be muted.
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