NAD T775 owner manual Trigger setup, Listening Mode Setup

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USING THE T 775 – SETUP MENU

trigger setup

The T 775 features three configurable +12V DC Trigger Output that can be used to activate a component or system it is fed into. A Trigger Input is also available to turn on the applicable link it is

associated to. Use a combination of or ENTER and

keys to navigate through the Trigger Setup

menu parameters.

 

Trigger Out

Triggers are low voltage signals used to turn on/off other compliant devices. The T 775’s three +12V DC Trigger Outputs (Trigger 1 Out, Trigger 2 Out and Trigger 3 Out) are dependent on which mode they are associated with. There are six choices where +12V DC output can be assigned and these are – Main, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 2+3+4 and Source Setup.

Main : +12V DC is available at the assigned Trigger Out when the T 775 is at powered state.

Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 2+3+4 : When the applicable Zone is at powered state, +12V DC is available at the assigned Trigger Out.

Source Setup : If Trigger Output is linked to ‘Source Setup,’ +12V DC is available at Trigger Out whenever the particularly assigned Source is selected. Please see also separate discussion about ‘Trigger Out’ under the Source Setup (Normal) section.

Delay

The availability of +12V DC at Trigger Out can be regulated. If it is desired that +12V DC is available without delay the moment Trigger Out is linked to its assigned setting, set Delay to 0s. Otherwise, one can select through a delay time of 1s to 15s.

Auto Trigger IN

Auto Trigger IN allows external system controllers to toggle the associated section of the T 775 from ‘Standby’ to ‘On’ and vice versa. When the TRIGGER switch at the rear panel is set to AUTO, a +12V DC input at Trigger IN will power ON the section where Trigger IN is assigned,

Main : From standby mode, the T 775 is powered ON when +12V DC is applied at Trigger IN.

Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4 : Applicable Zone is turned ON whenever +12V DC is present at Trigger IN.

All : Main, Zone 2, Zone 3 and Zone 4 as described above will all be activated given a +12V DC input at Trigger IN.

Warning

If Auto Trigger IN at Trigger Setup menu is assigned to ‘Main’ or ‘All’ and the TRIGGER switch is set to ‘AUTO’ mode, the Power button in the front panel as well as the corresponding ON/OFF function keys in the HTR 3 remote control will be disabled effectively handing this function to an external controller. Switch TRIGGER to ‘OFF’ to maintain normal power ON/OFF function procedures.

See also ‘Item13. +12 V TRIGGER OUT, TRIGGER IN, TRIGGER AUTO/OFF’ of REAR PANEL discussion as well as the ‘Trigger Out’ discussion under ‘Source Setup (Normal View).’

Listening Mode Setup

The T 775 has various listening mode options and is mostly configurable. These are provided to reproduce a variety of sound effects depending upon the content of the source to be played. Use a

combination of or ENTER and

keys to configure the following settings.

Listening Modes

The audio format as detected by the selected Source can be automatically configured and processed through the following options:

Dolby Digital

Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed in the Dolby laboratories. Discs bearing the Dolby Digital (double-D symbol) logo were recorded with up to 5.1 channels of digital signals, reproducing a much better sound quality, with dynamic and spatial sound sensations that are much better than in the previous Dolby Surround.

A Dolby Digital audio input can be configured relative to its format.

2 Channel : If the detected audio is a 2 Channel Dolby Digital signal, you can default it to one of the following settings – Pro Logic, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx Music or None.

Surround : If the detected audio is a Surround Dolby Digital signal, you can default it to one of the following settings –Surround EX, PLIIx Movie, and PLIIx Music, Stereo Downmix or None.

None : If ‘None’ is selected, the Dolby Digital format will follow the ‘Digital’ setting set forth at ‘Other’ option under this menu section. See discussion below about ‘Other.’

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Contents 775 Important Safety Instructions Cart a product and cart combination should be movedRecord Your Model Number NOW, While YOU can see IT Important Information to UK CustomersIf in Doubt Consult a Competent Electrician Table of Contents IntroductionAbout the T WHAT’S in the BOX Initial SetupGetting Started Choosing a LocationGetting started Dealing with HUM and NoiseFront Panel Navigation and Enter buttons These buttons are used toIdentification of controls Rear Panel Nederlands Svenska РусскийIdentification of controls English Français About the ON-SCREEN Display OSD Using the T 775 Main MenuListening Mode Main MenuEars Tone Controls Adjusting Listening ModesDSP Options Zone Controls Source Setup Using the T 775 Setup MenuSetup Menu Source Setup Normal ViewDigital Audio Analog AudioGain VideoAbout Video Formats Source Setup Table ViewPreset Video Format ConversionAudyssey Auto Calibration IPod SetupSpeaker Setup Audyssey MultEQ XT Room Acoustics CorrectionMeasurement is the first step Next a Target Curve must be chosenBack Speaker ConfigurationFront L/R Center Speaker Levels Using an SPL MeterSetting Speaker Levels at Test mode Enhanced BassSetting Speaker Distance Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting Channel Levels ‘On the Fly’ Speaker DistanceVolume Zone SetupAmplifier Setup ModeTrigger setup Listening Mode SetupDTS Dolby SetupDolby Digital EX OtherDTS Setup DTS Surround ModesOn-Screen Display OSD Display SetupVacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Recalling Presets PresetsCreating Presets Listening to Radio About RDS Choosing the Tuner ModeAbout User Names Entering User NamesAbout DAB Radio Connecting the DAB ModuleAbout XM Radio Control Features and Settings About iPod Input FeatureNavigating the iPod PLAYER’S Functions and Features EnterScan / / Pause / Play SKIP/CH/PRESETNavigation Buttons To View Videos Loaded in Your iPodControlling the T Using the HTR 3 Remote ControlSpecifications Cancel Operation Copy a Command from another keyPress DVD again to exit the learning mode Learning Codes from other RemotesRecording Macros Macro CommandsButton Illumination Timeout Executing MacrosFlashes Factory ResetDelete Mode NAD-brand component Search ModeLoading Code-Libraries Checking Code-Library Number Using the ZR 4 Remote ControlSleep Mode Summary of the HTR 3 ModesTroubleshooting Condition Possible Causes Possible SolutionsAmplifier Section SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Preamplifier 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.