NAD T775 Source Setup Table View, About Video Formats, Video Format Conversion, Preset

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USING THE T 775 – SETUP MENU

About Video Formats

For many years, there was only one type of video format used. Composite video signals include the Luminance (black & White) and Chroma (color) signals combined on one wire. S-Video uses separate wires in a single cable for Luminance and Chroma signals. Component Video goes a step further with separate cables for Luminance and the two elements of Chroma. For NTSC (America, Japan) as well as PAL signals(Europe, Asia) these are labeled Y, Cr, Cb. Television studios use the Component Video format to keep these signals separate in order to maintain the best quality. As consumer video equipment has improved this higher quality format has been included.

Video Format Conversion

The T 775 is equipped with a Video Format Converter. This allows for a simplified video connection between the T 775 and your TV Monitor when using multiple video formats such as Composite (CVBS), S-Video, and Component (YUV). This format change is accomplished by encoding the analog video signal into a digital signal using a very high quality digital encoder to maintain the best possible picture quality. Once in a digital format, it can be decoded into any of the three standard analog video formats. These analog outputs are also up-converted to HDMI output. Video output availability will depend on the resolution capability of your TV/Monitor.

It is suggested that you select the highest quality video format available on your TV Monitor and utilize this for your Monitor OUT connection from the T 775 to the TV Monitor. In most cases this will be Component Video or HDMI (where possible), but on some older TV’s S-Video may be the best quality connection.

A/V Preset

A particular Source can be assigned a stored Preset. The parameters set up in the selected Preset number will be adopted into the particular Source it is assigned (Please refer to the separate section on

‘A/V Presets’ for further understanding of Preset settings).

 

Scrolling to ‘A/V Preset’ and by pressing and then

keys, a Source could be assigned a Preset

number ranging from Preset 1 to 5.

 

If it is desired not to assign the particular Source a Preset setting, select ‘None’.

Trigger Out

The Trigger Out for a particular Source is dependent on the configurations done in a separate menu on Trigger Setup (See‘Trigger Setup’ below). If all three available Trigger outputs are assigned to‘Source Setup’ in the separate‘Trigger Setup’ window, a particular Source can have the following Trigger Out combinations

Trigger Out 1 2 1 + 2 3 1 + 3 2 + 3 1+2+ 3

These combinations are dependent on the assignment of ‘Source Setup’ for ‘Trigger 1 Out, Trigger 2

Out or Trigger 3 Out’ at the Trigger Setup menu.

Another option is ‘None’ whereby the particular Source is not assigned any Trigger Out.

For ‘Trigger Out’ to become enabled and assignable at ‘Source Setup (Normal View)’ menu, make sure to carry out or note the following beforehand

In the separate ‘Trigger Setup’ menu, assign ‘Trigger 1 Out, Trigger 2 Out or Trigger 3 Out’ to ‘Source Setup.’

‘Trigger Out’ will not appear as an option at the Source Setup (Normal View) menu if at the separate ‘Trigger Setup’ menu, ‘Trigger 1 Out, Trigger 2 Out or Trigger 3 Out’ are all assigned to ‘Main, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, or Zone 2+3+4’; with not even one ‘Trigger Out’ port allocated to ‘Source Setup.’

Source Setup (Table View)

The Source Setup (Table View) reflects the settings made in the Source Setup (Normal View) menu. All the Source settings are summarized and displayed in tabulated form in the Source Setup (Table View).

Navigating through the Source Setup (Table View) via a combination of and then keys, one will have the benefit of directly changing the settings for ‘Audio, Video, Preset, Trigger and Source Name’ without going back to the Source Setup (Normal View) menu.

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Contents 775 Cart a product and cart combination should be moved Important Safety InstructionsIf in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Important Information to UK CustomersRecord Your Model Number NOW, While YOU can see IT Introduction Table of ContentsAbout the T Choosing a Location Initial SetupGetting Started WHAT’S in the BOXDealing with HUM and Noise Getting startedNavigation and Enter buttons These buttons are used to Front PanelIdentification of controls Nederlands Svenska Русский Rear PanelIdentification of controls English Français Main Menu Using the T 775 Main MenuListening Mode About the ON-SCREEN Display OSDEars DSP Options Adjusting Listening ModesTone Controls Zone Controls Source Setup Normal View Using the T 775 Setup MenuSetup Menu Source SetupVideo Analog AudioGain Digital AudioVideo Format Conversion Source Setup Table ViewPreset About Video FormatsAudyssey MultEQ XT Room Acoustics Correction IPod SetupSpeaker Setup Audyssey Auto CalibrationNext a Target Curve must be chosen Measurement is the first stepFront L/R Center Speaker ConfigurationBack Enhanced Bass Using an SPL MeterSetting Speaker Levels at Test mode Speaker LevelsSpeaker Distance Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting Channel Levels ‘On the Fly’ Setting Speaker DistanceMode Zone SetupAmplifier Setup VolumeListening Mode Setup Trigger setupOther Dolby SetupDolby Digital EX DTSDTS Surround Modes DTS SetupVacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Display SetupOn-Screen Display OSD Creating Presets PresetsRecalling Presets Listening to Radio Entering User Names Choosing the Tuner ModeAbout User Names About RDSAbout XM Radio Connecting the DAB ModuleAbout DAB Radio Enter About iPod Input FeatureNavigating the iPod PLAYER’S Functions and Features Control Features and SettingsTo View Videos Loaded in Your iPod SKIP/CH/PRESETNavigation Buttons Scan / / Pause / PlaySpecifications Using the HTR 3 Remote ControlControlling the T Learning Codes from other Remotes Copy a Command from another keyPress DVD again to exit the learning mode Cancel OperationExecuting Macros Macro CommandsButton Illumination Timeout Recording MacrosDelete Mode Factory ResetFlashes Loading Code-Libraries Search ModeNAD-brand component Summary of the HTR 3 Modes Using the ZR 4 Remote ControlSleep Mode Checking Code-Library NumberCondition Possible Causes Possible Solutions TroubleshootingPreamplifier Section SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Amplifier Section

T775 specifications

The NAD T775 is a renowned AV receiver that has carved a niche for itself in the home theater landscape, marrying advanced technology with robust performance. It represents a flagship model in NAD's T series, designed for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts who demand high-quality sound reproduction and versatility.

At the heart of the T775 is its exceptional power output, boasting a dynamic power of 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms, which can drive demanding speaker systems with ease. The receiver’s unique HybridDigital amplifier technology ensures that audio is delivered with clarity and precision, minimizing distortion while maximizing efficiency.

One of the key features of the NAD T775 is its extensive connectivity options. It comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, enabling connection to various video sources such as a Blu-ray player, gaming console, and streaming device. The receiver also supports 4K video passthrough, ensuring compatibility with the latest high-definition video standards. Furthermore, it features built-in support for various surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, allowing for an immersive home theater experience.

In addition to its audio prowess, the T775 integrates innovative technologies that enhance the user experience. NAD’s Room Correction technology utilizes sophisticated algorithms to analyze the acoustic characteristics of the listening environment. This optimizes speaker performance, ensuring that sound quality remains consistent regardless of room layout.

Music streaming is another area where the T775 excels. Integrated support for popular services like Spotify and Tidal allows users to access an extensive library of music directly through the receiver. The inclusion of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity means that streaming from mobile devices is seamless, enhancing versatility.

The T775 also features a user-friendly interface, complemented by a comprehensive remote control that simplifies interaction with various functionalities. An intuitive on-screen menu aids in setup and navigation, making it accessible for users at all levels of technical expertise.

Overall, the NAD T775 stands out as a high-performance AV receiver that combines cutting-edge technology with excellent audio quality. Its robust features, versatility, and user-friendly design make it a compelling choice for those looking to elevate their home entertainment experience.