Using The T 758 - Setup Menu; Setup Menu; Control Setup - NAD T 758 Owner's Manual

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VOLUME
"Volume" refers to the adjustable secondary Zone 2 Volume level that can
be increased or decreased depending upon its settings. This is applicable
only if the Zone 2 Volume setting in the separate "Zone Setup" menu under
"Setup Menu" is set to "Variable". If set to "Fixed", this "Volume" item at the
Zone Controls section will not be available.
NOTES
If Zone 2 is still ON and STANDBY button is pressed to switch the T 758
to standby mode, the VFD will be extinguished but the STANDBY LED
remains illuminated blue. This indicates that Zone 2 is still active. In
order to completely shut down the T 758 together with Zone 2, press and
hold STANDBY button until the STANDBY LED turns amber.
Zone 2 is audio only and not associated with any video input sources.

SETUP MENU

The Setup Menu allows one to customize the operation of the T 758 to the ancillary
equipment used in one' s specific AV system. Unless your system exactly matches
the factory defaults as shown in the accompanying Quick Start Guide, you will need
to use the setup menu to configure the inputs of the T 758.
At Setup Menu, the following are configurable – Control Setup, Source
Setup, Speaker Setup, Zone Setup, Amplifier Setup, Trigger Setup, Listening
Mode Setup, Display Setup and A/V Presets.
To access and navigate through Setup Menu and its sub-menu selections,
please refer to and follow the directions stated in the sections 'Display the
OSD' and 'Navigating the OSD and Making Changes. '

CONTROL SETUP

The T 758 supports HDMI Control (CEC) and Audio Return Channel (ARC)
functions. Both functions are possible if external devices that also support
both features are interconnected with the T 758 via HDMI connection.
AUTO STANDBY
The T 758 can be setup to automatically go to standby mode if there is no
user interface interaction within 30 minutes.
On: T 758 will go to standby mode automatically in the absence of any
user interface interaction within 30 minutes.
Off: T 758 remains active even though no user interface interaction is
detected.
USING THE T 758 – SETUP MENU
CEC IN STANDBY
On: Enable CEC feature. Audio and video will continuously stream from
a CEC-enabled HDMI source to a CEC-enabled TV (with both devices
connected via T 758).
Off: T 758 will not pass through any CEC message. Audio and video will
not be streamed from a CEC-enabled HDMI source to a CEC-enabled TV
(with both devices connected via T 758).
HDMI CONTROL (CEC)
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is a set of commands that utilizes
HDMI's two- way communication to allow for single remote control of any
CEC-enabled devices connected with HDMI. A CEC command will trigger
the necessary commands over HDMI for an entire system to auto-configure
itself to respond to the command.
When devices that support HDMI Control (CEC) are connected, the
following modes of operation can be executed via the T 758 or the external
device using any of the device's remote control.
Off: Applies to all CEC options below. At "Off" setting, particular CEC feature
is defeated.
Power Off: At "On" setting, the T 758 will automatically go to
standby mode if it receives a CEC standby command. On the other
hand, if the T 758 receives a CEC power up command, the T 758 will
correspondingly switch ON from standby mode.
Source Switch: At "On" setting, the T 758 will automatically switch
sources if another CEC device requests a Source change.
For example, if PLAY is pressed on a BD Player with CEC, the T 758
and TV with CEC will automatically switch to their respective input
connections – the T 758 switching to the HDMI input where the BD
Player is connected while the TV will switch to its input where the
T 758's HDMI MONITOR OUT is connected. This completes the auto-
configuration – the BD Player is automatically played back using the
T 758 and TV.
Audio System: At "On" setting, the T 758 will broadcast a CEC message
indicating it is an active audio system.  A CEC compatible TV will usually
mute its audio output when this happens.  When this option is enabled,
the T 758 will also respond to CEC volume and mute commands.  For
example, a CEC TV may forward the volume commands from its remote
to the T 758.
ARC Mode: Audio Return Channel (ARC) enables an ARC-enabled TV
to send audio data "upstream" to T 758.
This option has three choices: Off, Auto or Source Setup.
Auto: When set to Auto, the T 758 will automatically attempt an
ARC audio connection to the TV whenever the TV announces over
CEC that it has become the active source.  If an ARC connection can
be established, the T 758 will output the ARC audio signal no matter
what source is selected on the T 758 and will show "HDMI ARC" on
the VFD.  The Auto option tends to work best when all your devices
support CEC and the Source Switch option is set to On.
Source Setup: When set to Source Setup, you can select "ARC" for
the digital audio input in the source setup screen.  When you select
a source on the T 758 which is set for ARC, the T 758 will attempt
to initiate an ARC connection with the TV.  When using this option,
you would probably also want to make sure Source Switch is off
otherwise other CEC devices may keep changing the T 758 source
when you want it to remain on the ARC source.
IMPORTANT NOTES
"Audio System" must be set to "On" for "ARC mode" to manifest as an
option.
"CEC in Standby" must be set to "On" for audio and video to
continuously stream from a CEC-enabled HDMI source to a CEC-enabled
TV (with both devices connected via T 758).
OPERATION
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