NAD Using the NAD S70 Remote Control, On/Off, Mute & Display back light, Volume Up & Down

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necessary to adjust contrast.

From the Main Menu, press the button next to "SYSTEM".

Press the button next to ">>" to increase contrast or "<<" to decrease contrast.

When the optimum contrast level has been set, press the button next to "EXIT" to return to Main Menu.

USING THE NAD S70 REMOTE CONTROL

The NAD S70 is a "menu-driven" remote control, where many of its buttons vary in function, depending on which Menu was selected. The display next to these buttons indicates which functions are available. In normal operation, the Main Menu is the starting point. Figure No.1 shows how the menus are organised.

The Volume Control, Mute and On/Off buttons will always perform the same function, regardless of whichever Menu was selected.

The display will always turn itself off, 25 seconds after the last button has been pressed, to prolong battery life. Pressing any button, other than the volume buttons, will activate the display again.

On/Off

Press this button to switch components from the Operating to the Stand-by mode and vice versa.

As this is a toggle command, switching between Stand-by and Operating mode, you may consider to switch all components to operating mode so that using On/Off button on the S70 all components are synchronised in status: Press the power button on the front panel of each remote controlled Silver Series component so that all are turned on and in Operating mode. By connecting NAD- Link between all components, they will remain in synchronisation with each other, even if one of the components is just out of the S70’s range. Refer also to chapter NAD-Link below. The On/Off function is always available, regardless of whichever Menu the S70 is in.

Mute & Display back light

Press the Mute Button to temporarily switch off the sound from the amplifier or pre-amplifier. Press Mute again to restore sound.

The Mute button also engages the back-lighting for the display so that the S70 can easily be used in dark environments. Press the Mute button for 2 seconds to engage the back-lighting. The light will turn itself off automatically after 15 seconds to conserve battery power. The Mute and Back-light functions are always available, regardless of whichever Menu the S70 is in.

Volume (Up & Down)

Press the lower button to decrease volume, the upper button to increase volume. Using the Volume buttons doesn’t activate the display. The Volume function is always available, regardless of whichever Menu the S70 is in.

Main Menu: Operating components in the system

The other available functions of the S70 depend on whichever Menu has been selected. From the Main menu, (figure No. 2) you can select which component you wish to operate, such as amplifier, tuner, CD player, etc. The S70 comes standard with a selection of Component Menus, such as Amplifier Component, Pre-amplifier Component, Tuner Component, CD Component, etc. The commands from within these Component Menus correspond with those on the front panel or the original remote control of the component.

• Select Main Menu by pressing the button next to "EXIT" in any of the other

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Contents S70 Contents Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Component selection Installing the BatterySET-UP of the S70 Remote Control IntroductionAdjusting display contrast Activating and setting the clockMute & Display back light Using the NAD S70 Remote ControlVolume Up & Down On/OffMain Menu Activating & viewing Sleep Timer status Main Menu Viewing Timer statusNAD-LINK Setting and Activating the Timer FunctionProblem Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuidePage NAD Electronics International