NAD T741 NAD-LINK in OUT, AC Power Cord, Volt Trigger OUT, Front Panel Controls Figure Power

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10. NAD-LINK IN OUT

The NAD-Link connector is used to pass commands from other units fitted with NAD-Link connectors. This allows centralized control of a complete system, and also allows some of the basic functions of other NAD components (such as a CD player) also equipped with NAD-Link to be controlled with the receiver’s remote control. To function with such other units, connect the T741’s NAD-Link Out to the NAD-Link In on the other unit. NAD-Link connectors can be daisy-chained, IN to OUT, so that a whole system can be controlled from the remote control facilities of one unit.

NOTES

It is advisable not to connect NAD-Link if these units that have their own built-in remote control command receiver and are positioned together, in direct view from the remote control handset. If you are unsure, try operating the products without NAD-Link first; If the unit responds to the remote control command, it will not be necessary to connect NAD-Link.

Never loop the last unit back to the first NAD unit in the NAD-Link chain.

Unplug all units from the mains before connecting or disconnecting NAD-Link.

11. AC POWER CORD

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

12. 12 VOLT TRIGGER OUT

The 12V trigger output allows to remotely switch on or off ancillary equipment such as a CD player, power amplifier, etc. which are also equipped with a 12V trigger input. This can also be an AC outlet power strip equipped with a 12V trigger input. The 12V trigger output is activated whenever the T741 is switched to normal operational mode from Stand-by or Off.

For switching Stand-by/Power On of the external component, connect the 12V trigger output of the T741 to the remote component’s DC input jack. The plug required is a standard 3.5mm Mini-Jack plug (“mono”):

GB The tip is the live or + connection, the shaft of the jack is the 12V trigger - or ground connection.

NOTES

Check the specifications of the trigger input terminal on the other component to ensure it is compatible with the T741’s 12V trigger output.

The T741’s 12V trigger output voltage is 12V DC. The total maximum current must not exceed 200mA. Typically, NAD 12V input triggers draw less then 10mA of current.

NAD components equipped with 12V input triggers are fully compatible with the T741’s 12V trigger output.

Before making any connections to any 12V trigger input or output, make sure all components are disconnected from the AC mains.

Failure to observe the above may result in damage to the T741 or any ancillary components attached to it. If in doubt over the connections, installation and operation of the 12V trigger output consult your NAD dealer.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS (FIGURE 2)

1. POWER

Press the POWER button to switch the receiver to STANDBY mode. Press any input selector button on the front panel or the POWER button (No. 1) on the Remote Control to switch the receiver fully 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 T741 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

Power button - Press this button to switch the unit from operating to the Stand-by mode and vice versa. Press this button 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 indicator (No. 2) just over the green Power button on the front panel (No. 1).

In Stand-by mode the T741 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.

2. STAND-BY INDICATOR

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.

3. DISPLAY

The T741’s FM tuner 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 DISPLAY 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 displayed, Program Service (PS; normally the station’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 information such as the presenter’s or program’s name; what song is playing, etc. This text scrolls continuously 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 station and selecting to view RT the display will indicate “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 reverting to the default mode.

c)Press the button from the display RT mode to display 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 T741 Page Page Precautions Explanation of Graphical SymbolsInstallation Damage Requiring Service Electric PowerMaintenance Do not Attempt to Service the Unit Yourself OWNER’S RecordRear Panel Connections 14-18 Channel Inputs Rear Panel Controls Figure FM & AM AntennaTape 1 & CD Input Video 1 Video 4 Audio & VideoMonitor OUT Audio PRE-OUTS / Subwoofer OUTSoft Clipping STAND-BY Indicator AC Power CordFront Panel Controls Figure Power NAD-LINK in OUTVolume & SET UP FM Mute / ModePreset / Tune Memory13. CD Headphone Socket & Video 5 InputAudio & Video Input Selectors Tape MonitorSET UP Options Surround ModeSET UP Tone ControlsDeleting a Stored Preset Storing and Recalling Presets To Store a PresetRecalling a Preset Station Remote Control AVR-1 FigureNumeric Keypad Surround / SetupVolume / Arrow Dynamic Range / Next DiscDVD1 / DVD2 Switch Tune Mode / ReturnRECEIVER/DVD Switch Setting UP the Surround SystemTo Adjust Delay Settings Tips on Which Speaker Settings to USEChannel Delays Rear Surround Speakers can be set to LAR, SMA or OFFTips for Setting Delay Level Setting Channel BalanceProblem Cause Solution No SoundNAD Electronics International

T741 specifications

The NAD T741 is a versatile and robust home theater receiver designed to deliver exceptional audio and video performance. As part of NAD’s reputation for marrying quality with affordability, the T741 combines classic NAD performance with modern features to cater to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike.

One of the standout features of the T741 is its power output. The receiver is capable of delivering a solid 50 watts per channel into eight ohms, ensuring that it can drive a variety of speaker configurations without strain. This power output is complemented by NAD's renowned Dynamic Power, which allows the receiver to output higher wattage on demand for shorter bursts, ensuring that musical peaks and action sequences in movies are rendered with intensity and clarity.

Equipped with a broad array of input options, the T741 supports multiple audio sources, including analog and digital inputs, which enhance connectivity with various devices such as CD players, game consoles, and streaming devices. The integration of a built-in AM/FM tuner provides added versatility, allowing users to enjoy their favorite radio stations effortlessly.

The T741 also employs innovative technologies such as NAD's proprietary PowerDrive technology, which dynamically adjusts the receiver's power output according to the demand of the audio source being played. This ensures that listeners experience the full spectrum of sound, from subtle nuances to booming sound effects.

Another notable characteristic of the T741 is its compatibility with Dolby Pro Logic II decoding, which creates an immersive surround sound experience from standard stereo content. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who enjoy watching movies, as it enhances the auditory experience, making it more engaging and lifelike.

In terms of build quality, the T741 showcases NAD’s commitment to durability and design. The receiver features a solid chassis that minimizes vibrations, ensuring clean audio performance. The intuitive front panel layout allows for easy navigation and adjustments, making it user-friendly for individuals of all experience levels.

Overall, the NAD T741 embodies a well-rounded blend of performance, features, and value, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to enhance their home audio experience. By integrating advanced technologies and a focus on sound quality, the T741 stands out as a reliable and capable receiver, suitable for a modern home theater setup.