NAD T752 owner manual Front Panel

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1POWER: Press in to switch the receiver to Standby; the amber indicator (2) above the power button will light, but the main VFL display remains dark, and very little power is consumed. Pressing any other front-panel key, or the HTR 2 remote’s [ON] button, will switch the receiver on, making it operational, changing the amber Standby indicator to green and illuminating the VFL display. Pressing any front panel button (other than the [POWER] button) will also switch the receiver on. Press the remote’s [OFF] button to return to Standby. Pressing POWER again turns the unit OFF completely, recommended if you do not plan to use your receiver for an extended period of time. It is usual (and perfectly acceptable) to leave the T 752 in Standby mode in between normal viewing and listening sessions.

Note that when you do choose to switch off from Standby using the front panel Power button, the T 752’s memory back-up system will store channel level, tuner preset, and other settings for several weeks while the unit is switched off, or even unplugged from AC power altogether.

2STANDBY: Illuminates amber when the T 752 is in Standby mode; green when it is powered on; and flashes momentarily to indicate infrared commands received from the HTR 2 remote. Protection Mode is indicated by a red illumination, and indicates that there is a problem with your set- up or the unit itself. When the fault is removed, normal operation can be resumed (this may require turning the unit off and on again). This indicator will be steadily dark only when POWER is switched off (or the receiver is unplugged from the AC supply).

3AM/FM: Press to toggle between the tuner’s AM and FM bands.

4DISPLAY: Press to display the channel mode of the currently selected source (other than the internal AM/FM tuner), in the format “front/rear/LFE.” For example, a Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1-channel source will display 3/2.1. Note that the display shows signal channels, not speakers; for example, a 2-channel analog or digital source (whether stereo or surround-encoded) will show 2/0.0, even though the receiver’s <Speaker Settings> may indeed be set up to use the subwoofer with all sources, and the current Listening Mode may employ center and surround speakers.

When the AM/FM tuner is the selected input, sequentially pressing DISPLAY shows the currently tuned station’s RDS data, toggling between the current station’s Radio Text and Station Name displays (see Listening to Radio, below).

5MEMORY: Use to store tuned stations to the T 752’s 40 preset-memory locations. (See “Listening to Radio,” below.)

6FM MUTE/MODE: In the normal Mute position, only the stations with a strong signal can be listened to, and the noise between stations is muted. Pressing the [FM Mute/Mode] button allows distant (and potentially noisy) stations to be received. (See “Listening to Radio,” below.)

7PRESET < > : Press to step up or down between radio presets; 30 FM and 10 AM station presets are available. Note that this function “wraps”:

>will step from Preset 30 to Preset 1, or vice versa using the < key. “Unused” presets are skipped over. (Note that Presets must previouslyPressing

have been stored; see “Listening to Radio,” below.)

8SEARCH < > : Press momentarily to step up or down between FM or AM frequencies. Press and hold SEARCH < > for more than 2 seconds to search up or down; the T 752’s tuner will stop at the next sufficiently strong signal it encounters. Note that this function, too, “wraps,” and will continue searching up or down from one end of the AM or FM band to the other.

Note that: SEARCH < > tunes the FM band by 0.05 MHz steps (twice the precision of most tuners and receivers). On the AM band, SEARCH < > moves by 10 kHz or 9 kHz steps. To change the step amount, hold in the FM MUTE/MODE and AM/FM keys simultaneously.

9VFL DISPLAY: The Vacuum Fluorescent Display provides visual information on all of the T 752’sa important modes, settings, and functions.

10VOLUME (SETUP): Turn clockwise to increase the master-volume setting; counterclockwise to lower it. The VFL and on-screen displays show the setting, displayed in decibels between –60 and +18.

The VOLUME(SETUP) knob is also used to increment/decrement individual channel levels and other adjustable parameters.

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Contents English Precautions Safety InformationExplanation of Graphical Symbols InstallationDamage Requiring Service Electric PowerMaintenance Do not Attempt to Service the Unit Yourself OWNER’S RecordTable of Contents Getting the Most from the NAD T Thank you for choosing NADWHAT’S in the BOX Unpacking and SetupChoosing a Location Ease of USE About the TR.S., Matrix and Digital Surround IntegrationAbout the HTR 2 System Remote Control UpgradabilityQuickstart Play a DVD MovieFront Panel Digital Input Jack Default Assignment Rear Panel 13 12V Trigger IN/OUT Getting Started Setting UP the TDealing with HUM and Noise Display the OSD Input SetupAbout the ON-SCREEN Displays OSD and FRONT-PANEL Readout Navigating the OSD and Making ChangesCHANNEL-BALANCE Test Setup Speaker SetupListening Mode Using AN SPL MeterRecalling Presets Creating and Using PresetsCreating Presets Speaker DistanceSelecting Sources Using the TAdjusting the Volume Muting the SoundSelecting Radio Presets Tuning StationsSetting Radio Presets Choosing the FM Mute / ModeAbout the T 752S Listening Modes Displaying the Signal Mode Selecting Listening ModesAdjusting Channel Levels on the FLY Adjusting Listening ModesAdjusting the Tone Controls Controlling the T Using the HTR 2 Remote ControlSpecifications Learning Codes from Other RemotesPUNCH-THROUGH Copy a Command from Another KEYMacro Commands Recording MacrosDelete Mode KEY-ILLUMINATION TimeoutFactory Reset Loading CODE-LIBRARIESChecking CODE-LIBRARY Number Search ModeTrigger Setup Summary of HTR 2 ModesTroubleshooting Condition Possible Causes Possible SolutionssAV Surround Sound Receiver SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Amplifier SectionNAD

T752 specifications

The NAD T752 is a highly regarded audio/video receiver that has made its mark in the realm of home theater systems. Known for its versatility, performance, and value for money, the T752 is designed to meet the needs of both casual listeners and serious audiophiles. With its robust array of features and technologies, the T752 provides a comprehensive solution for enjoying movies, music, and gaming with impressive clarity and power.

One of the standout features of the NAD T752 is its multi-channel amplification. It delivers a powerful 5.1 channel surround sound experience, allowing users to immerse themselves in rich audio. Each channel is designed to provide a 50 watts output, ensuring sufficient power for driving a variety of speakers while maintaining distortion-free sound.

The T752 incorporates NAD's proprietary PowerDrive technology, which optimizes the performance of the amplifier under different loads. This means that the receiver can efficiently drive low-impedance speakers without sacrificing sound quality or risking damage. This technology is crucial for delivering consistent performance across various listening environments.

In terms of connectivity, the NAD T752 is equipped with a wide range of inputs and outputs, including multiple HDMI ports, composite and component video inputs, and digital audio inputs. This ensures compatibility with a variety of source devices, from Blu-ray players to gaming consoles, making it a versatile addition to any home theater setup. The HDMI connectivity allows for direct switching between devices while also supporting high-definition video and audio formats.

The T752 also features advanced processing capabilities, such as Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, which enhances the surround sound experience, making dialogue clearer and effects more immersive. NAD’s proprietary EISA Award-winning technology further enriches audio playback, ensuring the listener receives a captivating surround sound experience.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the NAD T752 is its user-friendly interface. The receiver is designed for ease of use, with intuitive controls and an on-screen display that simplifies the setup process. Additionally, NAD offers a comprehensive remote control that allows users to manage their listening experience seamlessly.

In conclusion, the NAD T752 stands out as a solid choice for home theater enthusiasts. With its robust sound performance, extensive connectivity options, and advanced audio processing technologies, it delivers a rewarding listening experience. Whether watching films, listening to music, or gaming, the T752 is capable of elevating your entertainment experience to new heights.