NAD T 751751 owner manual AC Power Cord, Cooling FAN, Remote Control, Stand-By, Display

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NOTE:

The total power consumption of any components connected to the AC outlets may not exceed 120 Watts. Never connect the mains lead of a power amplifier to either outlets of the NAD T 751.

NOTE:

The AC outlets should be used with units with a COMBINED power consumption of no more than 120 Watts.

13. AC POWER CORD

After you have completed all connections to the amplifier, plug the AC line cord into a “live” wall sock- et.

14. COOLING FAN

The cooling fan allows T 751 to deliver high amounts of power without the unit becoming too hot. The fan will only operate when the temperature of the internal components starts to become hot.

NOTE:

Ensure that the air outlets of the fan aren’t blocked in any way.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS (Figure 2.)

1. POWER

Press the POWER button to switch the receiver to its ‘Stand-by’ mode. The Stand-by indicator (No. 2) over the power button will light up. On the front panel, press any of the input selector buttons (No. 11) to switch the receiver on. From the remote control, press the green Stand-by button (No. 1 on remote control drawing) to switch the unit on. The display will light up indicating which input was selected; the Stand-by indicator will extinguish.

Pressing the POWER switch again will turn the unit OFF completely. The NAD T 751 receiver uses a memory back-up system to store surround sound trim settings and Preset station information for the tuner section. This information is retained for several weeks, even the unit is switched off completely or unplugged.

REMOTE CONTROL:

STAND-BYbutton (green, No. 1 on remote control drawing):

Press this button to switch the unit from operating to the Stand-by mode and vice versa. Press this but- ton again to switch to unit on from Stand-by; the last selected source will be indicated in the display.

NOTE:

Stand-by mode is indicated by the Stand-by indica- tor (No. 2) just over the green POWER button on the front panel (No. 1).

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In Stand-by mode the T 751 uses very little power. However, it is recommended that you switch the unit totally off if it is not going to be used for more than a couple of days. Switch off completely by pressing the POWER button on the front panel (No. 1), all lights will extinguish.

Press this button to switch the unit on. To switch the unit off, press this button again.

2. STAND-BY

This green LED will light up when the receiver is switched On, but in Stand-by mode. Refer to section 1 in this chapter for more information.

The LED will also light up when the receiver receives a remote control command from the sup- plied handset.

3. DISPLAY

The T 751 supports RDS PS and RDS RT. With stations carrying RDS information, “RDS” will light up in the display panel, and the station’s RDS name is automatically displayed (RDS PS).

Some radio stations, which support RDS, also transmit additional information, known as Radio Text (RDS RT). To view this information, use the DISPLAY button.

With stations carrying RDS information, the DIS- PLAY button scrolls between three different display modes, each successive push of the button engages the next one of the three modes:

a)In the default mode, the station’s RDS name is dis- played, Program Service (PS; normally the sta- tion’s calling letters, BBC R3, for instance).

b)From the default mode, press the button once to view Radio Text (RT). This can be additional infor- mation such as the presenter’s or program’s name; what song is playing, etc. This text scrolls continu- ously over the 8 alphanumeric display segments. It takes a few seconds for the tuner to gather the RT information, so immediately after tuning to a sta- tion and selecting to view RT the display will indi- cate “NO TEXT” and default to the station name. If no RT information is available, the display will also show “NO TEXT” for three seconds before revert- ing to the default mode.

c)Press the button from the display RT mode to dis- play the station frequency. Press again to return to the default mode (a).

When the DISPLAY button is pressed when tuned to a non-RDS station the display will show “NO NAME” for three seconds before reverting to the default display:

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Contents NAD T Outdoor Antenna Grounding Power LinesInterlocks DEFEATED. Avoid Exposure to Beam Safety WarningRear Panel Connections Figure Front Panel Connections Figure Remote Control Simple T 751 System Figure a DVD Video Stereo Audio Channel Inputs AM Stepping FrequencyFM & AM Antenna Tape 1 & CD InputMonitor OUT Video 1 Video 4 Audio & VideoDigital Audio Inputs Audio PRE-OUTS / Subwoofer OUTNAD-LINK in OUT Switched Power Outlets 120V North American versions onlyFRONT, Center & Surround Speakers Soft ClippingCooling FAN AC Power CordPower Remote ControlMemory Preset / TuneVolume FM Mute / MonoHeadphone Socket & Video 5 Input Audio & Video Input Selectors & Surround ModeVideo Output Surround ModeBass & Treble Controls Tape MonitorSleep Storing and Recalling PresetsTest Master VolumeChannel Select Dynamic RangeChannel Balance Input SettingsOn Screen Display OSD Cassette Deck ControlSpeaker Settings Channel DelaysSpeaker Settings Setting UP the Surround SystemChannel Balance Channel Delays12V Trigger OUT Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingNEW Acoustic Dimension

T 751751 specifications

The NAD T 751 is a notable entry in the world of home theater receivers, designed to enhance the audio-visual experience for both casual viewers and serious audiophiles. With a robust feature set and attention to detail, the T 751 stands out in its class.

One of the defining characteristics of the NAD T 751 is its power amplification. It features a robust power supply that delivers clean and dynamic sound, ensuring optimal performance across various listening levels. This model is equipped with NAD’s renowned Direct Digital Amplification technology, which minimizes signal degradation, allowing for a more authentic sound reproduction. Users can expect rich, full-bodied audio that captures the subtleties of music and the explosive sounds of movies alike.

In terms of connectivity, the NAD T 751 is designed to accommodate a wide range of devices. It includes multiple HDMI inputs, making it easy to connect modern gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. The receiver supports high-definition audio formats, ensuring that users can enjoy the latest surround sound technologies. Additionally, the T 751 offers analog audio inputs, allowing connections to vintage equipment or other audio sources.

User-friendliness is evident in the T 751’s intuitive interface, which simplifies navigation through its menu features and settings. The remote control offers comprehensive functionality, enabling users to adjust settings without the need to navigate through complex menus. The receiver is also equipped with programmable options, allowing custom settings for different source components or personal audio preferences.

Acoustic technologies play a significant role in the T 751's performance. It comes with built-in room correction capabilities, allowing for automatic calibration based on the unique acoustics of the listener's space. This ensures that sound qualities are optimized, providing a balanced output that adapts to the specific environment.

In summary, the NAD T 751 is a powerful home theater receiver that combines cutting-edge technology with practical features. Its Direct Digital Amplification technology, diverse connectivity options, and user-friendly interface make it a strong choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio-visual experience. With its ability to deliver high-quality sound in various environments, the T 751 stands as a versatile and reliable option for home entertainment.