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IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS
SR 8 REMOTE CONTROL
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USING THE SR 8 REMOTE CONTROL
The SR 8 remote control handset handles the key functions of the C 375BEE as well as other NAD
Stereo Receivers, Integrated Amplifiers and Preamplifiers. It has additional controls to remotely operate
NAD CD Players, AM/FM Tuners and dedicated AM/FM/DB Tuners. It will operate up to a distance of
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23ft (7m). Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum operating life. Two AA batteries should
be fitted in the battery compartment at the rear of the Remote Control handset. When replacing
batteries, check that they have been put in the right way round, as indicated on the base of the battery
compartment.
When a command from the remote control is received, the Standby LED indicator will blink. Note that
the indicator may also blink when receiving commands not necessarily for the C 375BEE but for other
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components in the system. Please refer to previous sections of the manual for a full description of
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individual functions.
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NOTE
The remote control handset supplied with the C 375BEE is of universal type designed to operate
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several NAD models. Some buttons are applicable only to specific NAD models. Contact your dealer
or NAD audio specialist for assistance.
1 POWER ON, OFF: The SR 8 remote has a separate ON and OFF button. With the rear panel POWER
switch set to ON position, press the ON button to switch the C 375BEE from Standby mode to
operating mode. Press the OFF button to switch the unit to Standby mode.
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2 DEVICE SELECTOR: A Device Selector button determines only what component the SR 8 will
command; it does not perform any function on the C 375BEE. Press desired Device Selector button
for the applicable buttons to be directed to a "page" of commands relevant to the selected device.
Upon selecting a Device, you can now press the corresponding SR 8 control buttons applicable for
the selected Device.
3 INPUT SELECTORS: Refer to the corresponding labels printed in the remote control faceplate
and their respective assigned buttons to make use of these functions. Set the DEVICE SELECTOR
to "AMP" in order to gain access to these buttons. The input selector buttons perform the same
functions as the buttons labeled the same on the front panel.
4 NUMERIC KEYS: The numeric keys allow for direct input of tracks for CD players, and direct
channel/preset access for tuners and receivers.
5 SLEEP: Switch off the NAD Receiver or Tuner after a preset number of minutes.
6 MUTE: Press the [MUTE] button to temporarily switch OFF the sound to the speakers and
headphones. MUTE mode is indicated by the Standby LED indicator flashing for NAD Integrated
Amplifiers or "Mute" shown in the VFD of NAD Receivers. Mute does not affect recordings made
using the TAPE output terminals but will affect the signal going to the PRE OUT terminals. Press
[MUTE] again to restore sound.
7 DIM (for use with compatible NAD Stereo Receiver, Tuner and CD Player): Reduce, turn off
or restore VFD brightness. Depending on the NAD model, the brightness of the front panel display
will vary when you toggle this button.
8 VOL
: Press [VOL
button when the desired level is reached. For NAD Receivers, the VFD will also show "Volume Up"
or "Volume Down" while pressing SR 8's [VOL
recordings made using the TAPE output terminals but will affect the signal going to the PRE OUT
terminals.
9 SPK A, SPK B: The [SPK A] and [SPK B] buttons engage or disengage the speakers connected
respectively to the SPEAKERS A and SPEAKERS B terminals. Toggle [SPK A] to switch ON or OFF the
speakers connected to the SPEAKERS A terminals. Toggle [SPK B] to switch ON or OFF the speakers
connected to the SPEAKERS B terminals. Press both buttons to engage both speakers.
10 TONE DFT: Tone Controls are enabled or disabled by pressing this button.
] button to increase or decrease the loudness level. Release the
] buttons. The VOLUME buttons do not affect

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