NAD T 751751 owner manual Bass & Treble Controls, Surround Mode, Tape Monitor, Video Output

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EXT. 5.1

Selects the multi-channel output signal from the DVD player or external decoder source (such as MPEG, for instance) connected to the 5.1 Ch. input as the active input.

NOTE:

No Ext. 5.1 audio signal is available from head- phones socket, the Tape, Video 3 and Video 4 out- puts when the Ext. 5.1. input has been selected.

SURROUND MODE

With the Surround Mode buttons the available sur- round sound modes can be selected. The selected Surround mode is permanently indicated in the dis- play area and is also shown for 3 seconds in the large Star-Burst section of the display. The Surround Mode buttons scroll through the available surround sound modes:

With any of the Digital Inputs 1, 2 & 3 (press Video 1, 2 or 3 respectively to select), the T 751 automati- cally recognizes if the selected source carries a Dolby Digital ™ or DTS ™ signal. When no Dolby Digital or DTS signal is available, the Surround Mode buttons scrolls through the other available surround sound modes:

Stereo Pro Logic Ears Stereo, etc.

With either Dolby Digital or DTS surround mode engaged, the Dolby Pro Logic and Ears surround modes cannot be selected.

Dolby Digital and DTS has six independent chan- nels available in total: Left, Center, Right, Surround left, Surround Right and an “Effects Channel” (Subwoofer).

The Dolby Digital signal allows for several channel configurations.

DTS digital surround is an Encode/Decode system that currently delivers six discrete channels (5.1) of “Master-Quality” up to 24-bit audio.

Dolby Pro Logic decodes the center and surround sound signals embedded in stereo movie sound tracks from e.g. video, Laser Disc or TV. To decode correctly, the source must be a Dolby Surround or Dolby Stereo soundtrack.

In the EARS (Enhanced Ambiance Retrieval System) Surround Mode, a realistic level of ambience of surround sound is added to a normal stereo source such as a CD or FM radio.

Surround Mode if the source is either Dolby Digital or DTS and a Digital Audio input is used.

An external source such as a decoder or DVD play- er with a decoder built-in (MPEG for instance) can be connected to the 5.1Ch input (No. 4 on the front panel). When the EXT 5.1 CH. input is selected, no other surround modes are available.

To obtain the best performance possible it is impor- tant that the system and all speakers have been set up correctly. Refer to the chapters “On Screen Display” and “Setting Up the Surround System”.

TAPE MONITOR

Selects the output from a tape recorder when play- ing back tapes or monitoring recordings being made through the Tape sockets. Press the TAPE MONI- TOR button once to select it and again to return to the normal input selection.

The Tape Monitor function does not override the current input selection. For example, if the CD is the active input when Tape Monitor is selected, the CD signal will continue to be selected and is sent to the Tape Out, Video 3 and Video 4 Out sockets, but it is the sound from recorder connected to Tape that will be heard on the loudspeakers. When Tape Monitor is selected, “TAPE MONITOR” will remain lit until Tape Monitor is disengaged again.

CD

Selects the CD as the active input.

FM

Selects FM radio. FM is also automatically selected when an FM Preset is selected.

AM

Selects AM radio. AM is also automatically selected when an AM Preset is selected.

VIDEO OUTPUT

The video signal available on the S-Video and Video Composite outputs is dependent on the select- ed video input (VIDEO-1, VIDEO-2, VIDEO-3, VIDEO-4, VIDEO-5). However, when one of the audio-only sources is selected (FM, AM, CD, Tape Monitor or Ext. 5.1) the last selected video signal from one of the video inputs will be present on these outputs. This way you can watch a DVD player or video whilst listening to the CD player.

The display indicates which video signal is routed to the MONITOR OUT sockets (No. 8 on back panel).

 

 

12. BASS & TREBLE CONTROLS

NOTES:

 

The T 751 is fitted with BASS and TREBLE tone

Dolby

Digital or DTS are only available as a

controls to adjust the overall tonality of your system.

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Contents NAD T Power Lines Outdoor Antenna GroundingSafety Warning Interlocks DEFEATED. Avoid Exposure to BeamRear Panel Connections Figure Front Panel Connections Figure Remote Control Simple T 751 System Figure a DVD Video Stereo Audio Tape 1 & CD Input AM Stepping FrequencyFM & AM Antenna Channel InputsAudio PRE-OUTS / Subwoofer OUT Video 1 Video 4 Audio & VideoDigital Audio Inputs Monitor OUTSoft Clipping Switched Power Outlets 120V North American versions onlyFRONT, Center & Surround Speakers NAD-LINK in OUTRemote Control AC Power CordPower Cooling FANFM Mute / Mono Preset / TuneVolume MemoryAudio & Video Input Selectors & Surround Mode Headphone Socket & Video 5 InputTape Monitor Surround ModeBass & Treble Controls Video OutputStoring and Recalling Presets SleepDynamic Range Master VolumeChannel Select TestCassette Deck Control Input SettingsOn Screen Display OSD Channel BalanceChannel Delays Speaker SettingsSetting UP the Surround System Speaker SettingsChannel Delays Channel Balance12V Trigger OUT Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionNEW Acoustic Dimension

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