Front Panel Controls; Remote Control; Input And Monitor Selectors; Volume, Balance And Tone Functions - NAD T750 Owner's Manual

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20. AC OUTLETS
(120V NORTH AMERICAN VERSIONS ONLY)
The AC power cords of other units in the audio system can be
connected directly to the T750's AC outlets. If another stereo
component is plugged into the SWITCHED AC outlet, power will be
supplied to that component only when your T750 is turned on.
If another stereo component is plugged into the UNSWITCHED AC
outlet, power will be supplied whether your T750 is on or off.
NOTE: The AC outlets should be used with units with a
COMBINED power consumption of no more than 120 Watts.
21. AC POWER CORD
After you have completed all connections to the amplifier, plug the
AC line cord into a "live" wall socket.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

POWER, SPEAKERS AND HEADPHONE FUNCTIONS
1. POWER
Press the POWER button to switch the receiver to its 'Stand-by'
mode. The Stand-by indicator (No. 2) over the power button will
light up. On the front panel, press any of the input selector buttons
(No. 6) to switch to receiver on. From the remote control, press
the green Stand-by button (located just over the Speakers button)
to switch the unit on. The display will light up indicating which
input was selected; the Stand-by indicator will extinguish.
Pressing the POWER switch again will turn the unit OFF completely.
The NAD T750 receiver uses a memory back-up system to store
surround sound trim settings and Preset station information for the
tuner section. This information is retained for several weeks, even
the unit is switched off completely or unplugged.

REMOTE CONTROL

STAND-BY button (green, No. 1 on remote control drawing):
Press this button to switch the unit from operating to the Stand-by
mode and vice versa: Press this button again to switch to unit on from
Stand-by; the last selected source will be indicated in the display.
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NOTE: Stand-by mode is indicated by the Stand-by indicator (No. 2) just
over the green POWER button on the front panel (No. 1) In Stand-by
mode the T750 uses very little power. However, it is recommended that
you switch the unit totally off if it is not going to be used for more than
a couple of days. Switch off completely by pressing the POWER button
on the front panel (No. 1), all lights will extinguish. Press this button to
switch the unit on. To switch the unit off, press this button again.
2. STANDBY
This green LED will light up when the receiver is switched On, but
in Stand-by mode. Refer to section 1 in this chapter for more
information. The LED will also light up when the receiver receives
a remote control command from the supplied handset.

3. HEADPHONE SOCKET

A 1/4" stereo jack socket is supplied for headphone listening. The
socket has its own amplifier which will drive conventional
headphones of any impedance. The volume, tone and balance
controls are operative for headphone listening. Use a suitable
adapter to connect headphones with other types of connectors
such as 3.5mm stereo 'personal stereo' jack plugs.
Press the Speakers button (No. 4) to turn off all speakers for
headphone listening only.
NOTE: Listening at high levels can damage your hearing.
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4. SPEAKERS
The SPEAKERS button turns the speakers connected to the FRONT,
CENTRE and SURROUND SPEAKERS terminals on or off. When the
speakers are turned on, the SPEAKERS indicator lights up.
Press Speakers to switch off all speakers for headphone listening
(No. 3) without the speakers playing simultaneously.
NOTE: Always turn the volume down when engaging or
disengaging Speakers.

INPUT AND MONITOR SELECTORS

5. EXT. 5.1CH
Selects the multi-channel output signal from the DVD player or
external decoder source connected to the 5.1 Ch. input as the
active input.
NOTES: The Surround mode button (No. 16) does not have any
effect in this mode.
No audio signal is available from the Tape 1, Tape 2 and Video 4
outputs when the Ext. 5.1Ch, input has been selected.
6. VIDEO 1 TO VIDEO 4, TAPE 1, TAPE 2
MONITOR, FM, AM, AUX, CD
These buttons select the active input to the T750 and the signal sent
to the loudspeakers and the Tape, Video 4 and TV monitor outputs.
The name of the Input and Surround Mode will be shown in the
Display Panel.
VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 3 Selects the signal from stereo
TV/Satellite/Cable receiver or Laser Disc connected to VIDEO 1, 2
or 3 as the active input. Video 1,2 or 3 is shown in the Display
Panel when these are selected.
VIDEO 4 VCR Selects the VCR connected to VIDEO 4 as the active
input. Video 4 is shown in the Display Panel when selected.
TAPE 1 Selects Tape 1 as the active input.
TAPE 2 MONITOR Selects the output from a tape recorder when
playing back tapes or monitoring recordings being made through
the Tape 2 sockets. Press the Tape 2 button once to select it and
again to return to the normal input selection.
Tape 2 is a Tape Monitor function which does not override the
current input selection. For example, if the CD is the active input
when TAPE 2 is selected, then the CD signal will continue to be
selected and sent to both the TAPE 1, TAPE 2 and Video 4 OUTPUT
sockets, but it is the sound from recorder connected to Tape 2
that will be heard on the loudspeakers. When Tape 2 Monitor is
selected, "TAPE 2" is indicated in the alphanumeric section of the
display for 3 seconds before it defaults to indicating the active
input again. The box just over the alphanumeric section indicating
"T-2 MONITOR" will remain lit until Tape 2 is disengaged again.
FM Selects FM radio. FM is also automatically selected when an
FM Preset is selected.
AM Selects AM radio. AM is also automatically selected when an
AM Preset is selected.
AUX Selects the auxiliary audio component as the active input.
CD Selects the CD as the active input.

VOLUME, BALANCE AND TONE FUNCTIONS

7. VOLUME
The VOLUME control adjusts the overall loudness of the signals
being fed to the loudspeakers. It is motor driven and can be
adjusted from the remote control handset using the Master
Volume
or
button. The Volume control does not affect
recordings made using the Tape and Video 4 outputs but will affect
the signal going to the Pre-amp output (Audio Pre Out).

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