NAD T770 Mute, Source Multi Source, MS Volume Multi Source, Master Volume, Late Night, Level

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3. MUTE

Press the MUTE button to temporarily switch off the sound to the speakers and headphones. Mute mode is indicated by “AUDIO MUTE” flashing in red in the display area. Press MUTE again to restore sound. Mute does not affect recordings made using the Tape outputs but will affect the signal going to the Audio Pre-outs.

4. TUNER

Whereas the T770’s front panel has separate buttons for AM and FM, the remote control has a single Tuner button. The tuner section can be activated by pressing Tuner. The tuner button will select the tuner as the active input and revert to the last station tuned to on either the AM or FM band.

5. SOURCE (MULTI SOURCE)

To select a source for Multi Source, press Multi Source button. The MULTI SOURCE indicator in the display will flash. While the MULTI SOURCE indicator is still flashing (8 second default time) select the desired source by pressing one of the input selector buttons. The selected source will be indicated in the display by a box around it.

Refer also to chapter “Front panel Controls”, section 20 for more information

6. MS VOLUME (MULTI SOURCE)

Adjust the volume for the Multi Source by pressing either the

or button (No. 6) on the remote control. Upon adjusting the Multi Source level, the display will indicate “MULTI” and the corresponding level setting (ranging from -78 to 0 dB).

Refer also to chapter “Front panel Controls”, section 20 for more information

7. PRESET

 

OR

The Preset

or

buttons will allow direct selection of the

desired Preset without having to select Preset Tuning mode first.

8. MASTER VOLUME

Master Volume or respectively increases or decreases the Volume setting for all speakers. The motorised Volume Control on the front panel will indicate the level set. The VOLUME control does not affect recordings made using Tape1 and Tape2, Video 1 and Video 2 outputs but will affect the signal going to the Pre-amp output (Audio Pre Out).

9. CURSOR , , AND

The four Cursor buttons are used to navigate the cursor when

using the menus with the On Screen Display. Press

to move

cursor up,

to move cursor down,

to move cursor left,

to move cursor right.

 

 

Refer also to chapter “On Screen Display” and “Setting up the Surround Sound system” for more information.

10. LATE NIGHT

The Late Night function is only available in Dolby Digital surround mode. Because of the possible wide dynamic range of Dolby Digital material it may sometimes be desirable to reduce the extremes between soft and loud passages when playing at low volume settings to retain intelligibility. Press the Late Night button to engage, press again to disengage. When switched on, the display will indicate “LATE NIGHT”.

11. MODE (SURROUND)

The Mode button scrolls through the available surround sound modes. This button functions in the same way as the right section of the Surround Mode buttons on the T770 front panel (No. 19 front panel drawing).

Refer also to chapters “Front Panel Controls, section No. 19, “On Screen Display” and “Setting up the Surround Sound system” for more information.

12. TEST

Pressing the Test button engages the Test generator to allow for adjustment of all speaker levels, so that each can be adjusted for equal loudness at your listening position. The Display Panel shows which speaker is being fed with the test signal. Press again to cancel the Test mode. Use the Channel Select button (No. 13) and Level buttons (N0. 14) to access and adjust the relative level of each channel.

Refer also to chapter “On Screen Display” and “Setting up the

Surround Sound system” for more information.

13. CHANNEL SELECT

Use in combination with the On Screen Display in “SPEAKER A SETUP” or with Test function (N0. 12) engaged. (refer also to chapter “On Screen Display” and “Setting up the Surround Sound system” for more information).

Each successive press of the button causes the T770 to scroll to

 

the next channel:

 

 

 

 

 

Left Center Right Right Surround Left Surround

 

Subwoofer Left, etc.

 

 

 

 

The display panel on the T770 also indicates which channel is

 

selected. Use either the Level

or

(No. 14) to change

 

relative volume level for the desired channel.

 

 

Refer also to the chapter “Setting up the Surround Sound system”

 

for more information.

 

 

 

 

14. LEVEL

 

 

 

 

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With the Level

or

buttons the relative volume level trims

for Center, Left and Right Surround channels can be adjusted.

Press the Channel Select button (No. 13) to select the channel for

which you wish to adjust the level.

Refer also to the chapter “Setting up the Surround Sound system” for more information.

Other than the commands relating to the NAD T770 receiver itself, there are other buttons which will operate most NAD CD players and Cassette decks equipped with NAD Link.

15.CD PLAYER CONTROL

(for use with NAD CD Player)

engages Pause. engages Stop.

engages Play or toggles between Play and Pause.

or engages Track skip; Press once to respectively go to

the next track or to return to start of current or previous track. DISC Go to next disc (for NAD CD changers).

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Contents T770 Important Safety Instructions Rear Panel Connections Front Panel Controls Page Figure a Page T770 RC NAD FM Antenna Rear Panel Connections AM AntennaAUX Input CD InputAudio PRE-OUTS Video Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4, Monitor OUT13 .1 Channel Inputs Multi Source PRE-OUTConnect the Speakers AC Power CordCenter Speaker Surround SpeakersVolume and Tone Functions Tone Defeat Remote ControlStandby Speakers A, BPreset VolumeBass & Treble Controls TunerFM MUTE/MODE Surround ModeSurround Functions Digital Audio SelectorOn Screen Display OSD Multi SourceSurround Setup Speaker a SetupSpeaker B Setup Input Selector FIGRecalling a Preset Station STORING, Recalling and Naming Presets To Store a PresetDeleting a Stored Preset Storing a Station NameMaster Volume MS Volume Multi SourceMode Surround MuteCassette Deck Control Setting UP the Surround SystemSpeaker Selection Speaker DistanceLevel Calibration Troubleshooting Page London England
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