Display Setup; A/V Presets Setup - NAD T 748 Owner's Manual

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DISPLAY SETUP

The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and On-Screen Display (OSD) can be
shown in various ways by navigating through the parameters at the Display
Setup menu. Use a combination of [ A/S/D/F ] keys to step through the
Display Setup menu items.
NOTE
The configurations set forth at "Display Setup" are carried over whenever
it is enabled during A/V Presets setting. Please see also the section below
about "AV Presets Setup".
VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY (VFD)
Display: Select "On" to display all applicable data or characters at the VFD.
Nothing will be shown at VFD if "Off" is selected. At "Off" setting however,
whenever any of the front panel controls or their corresponding keys in the
remote control is activated, the appropriate VFD characters will be shown
temporarily and then fade away.
Dimmer: If it is desired to reduce the brightness of the VFD, set Dimmer to
"Dim". Otherwise, select "Bright" to return to normal VFD brightness.
Line 1, Line 2: The VFD shows two main lines of data or characters. Line
2 is the line of data or characters located at the lower bottom of the VFD
while directly above it is Line 1. For both lines, one can select which display
could be shown by choosing through the following
Source: Shows the active Source.
Volume: Current Volume level is shown.
Listening Md: Selected Listening Mode is shown.
A. Src Format: Shows the active Source's detected audio format.
Off: Select "Off" if it is desired not to show any data at the applicable
Line.
Temp Line: Choose between Line 1 and Line 2 as the desired line where
VFD will be temporarily shown if "Off" is selected at "Display" option as
described above.
USING THE T 748 – SETUP MENU

A/V PRESETS SETUP

The T 748's simple but powerfully flexible system of "A/V Presets" allows you
to customize virtually every aspect of your audio-video playback, and recall
them with a single key-press. The parameters "Listening Mode", "DSP Option"
and "Tone Controls" accessible via the "Main Menu" together with "Speaker
Setup" and "Display Setup" configurable through "Setup Menu" are stored
together as a single A/V Preset.
You might create one A/V Preset optimized for pop music and another for
classical. One more A/V Preset can be set up to recall each family member's
favorite setting or one for fully cinematic home-theater playback and yet
another one for late-night movies, with each A/V Preset fine-tuned to a
particular scenario or preference.
CREATING PRESETS
Creating an A/V Preset consists simply of storing a complete set of the
parameters set forth in "Listening Mode", "DSP Option" and "Tone Controls"
accessible via the "Main Menu" together with "Speaker Setup" and "Display
Setup" configurable through "Setup Menu".
Scroll to "A/V Presets Setup" using the [ D/F ] keys to save a collection of
said parameter settings to a Preset. Select a Preset number and by pressing
the [ D/F ] keys, you can selectively include in the particular A/V Preset any
of the above-mentioned parameter settings by choosing "Yes". If you decide
not to include in the particular A/V Preset a certain parameter setting, select
"No".
Now in order to save the settings chosen for the particular A/V Preset
number, scroll down to "Save Settings to Setup" and press the [ S ] key. If you
chose to load instead the default settings, scroll down to "Load Defaults to
Preset" and press the [ S ] key to restore the default settings.
In addition to the parameter settings, the A/V Preset label itself can be
assigned a new name. This new Name will be shown in the VFD as well as
on the OSD.
To rename the A/V Preset label, scroll to "Name" and press [ S ] to go the first
character. Then, press [ D/F ] to pick and select through the alphanumeric
selections. Press [ A/S] to move to the next character or back to the previous
character and at the same time save the changes done on the current
character. An A/V Preset can be renamed up to 8 characters.
NOTE
The selected A/V Preset remains in force until you select a different A/V
Preset.
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