NAD L70 owner manual Identification of controls, Front Panel

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Identification of controls

FRONT PANEL

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ENGLISH FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ESPAÑOL ITALIANO PORTUGUÊS SVENSKA

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1“Power”: When the L70 is first plugged into the AC power, the L70’s clock will light in the main VFL display showing the time of day, and very little power is consumed. Press in to switch the receiver from standby, changing the standby indicator to bright blue and illuminating the VFL display. Pressing the power switch again turns the unit back to standby. It is usual (and perfectly acceptable) to leave the L70 in standby mode in between normal viewing and listening sessions. Pressing the “OPEN CLOSE” button on the front-panel, or the HTR L70 remote’s “ON” button, will switch the receiver on, making it operational. Press the remote’s “OFF” button to return to standby. Note that when you do choose to switch off from standby using the front panel Power button, the L70’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.

2INDICATOR: When the L70 is in standby the LED will light bright blue, the VFL in the L70 will display the L70’s internal clock. This indicator will extinguish itself when the power cable is unplugged from the AC supply.

3PRESET TUNE: Press to step up or down between radio presets or

searching channels; 30 FM and 30 AM station presets are available.

Note that this function “wraps”: Pressing or will step from Preset 30 to Preset 1, or vice versa. “Unused” presets are

skipped over. (Note that Presets must previously have been stored; see

“Listening to Radio,” below.) Pressing momentarily the or

button will manually scan the AM or FM band. Press and hold the

or for more than 2 seconds to search up or down; the L70’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.

4SET UP: Press momentarily for setup of the L70 via the OSD. Use this function in conjunction with your video monitor. This “SET UP” button is mode dependent, the DVD and receiver’s OSD are mutually exclusive. Press and hold “SET UP” to bring up the receiver OSD even when in DVD mode.

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5DISPLAY: Use this multifunction button to toggle between RDS PS, RDS RT and station frequency in FM Tuner mode(see Listening to Radio). This “DISPLAY” button will also toggle between optical, coaxial and analog inputs.

6MEMORY: Use to store tuned stations to the L70’s 60 preset- memory locations. (See “Listening to Radio”.)

7VFL DISPLAY: The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFL Display) provides visual information on all of the L70’s important modes, settings, and functions.

8TIME SET: Press and hold to set the internal clock, ON/OFF timer, and display of the clock’s time. A red “clock face” will appear in the florescent display when the timer is activated. Use the “MEMORY” keys to toggle between the hours and minutes. There are two timers, one for when the L70 powers on, the other for when the unit powers off; these too are programmed in the same way as above.

9FM/AM: Press to toggle between the tuner’s FM and AM bands.

10FM 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”.)

11TONE: Press to toggle between Bass, Treble, TONE OFF and TONE ON. The VOLUME knob is used to adjust the Bass and Treble levels.

12VOLUME: Turn clockwise to increase the master-volume setting; counter clockwise to lower it. The VFL and on-screen displays show the setting, displayed as increments between MIN, 1 to 77. The VOLUME knob is also used to increment/decrement the Bass and Treble levels.

13INPUT SELECTOR: Use to select an audio/video input along with its assigned analog or digital inputs (see “Input Setup”). Rotate clockwise or counter clockwise to select between:

Internal DVD External 5.1 Internal AM/FM tuner CABLE/SAT VCR VIDEO 4 then back to Internal DVD

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Contents DVD Receiver This Product to Rain or Moisture Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Record Your Model Number NOW, While YOU can see ITTable of Contents Getting the Most from the NAD L70 Upgradability About the HTR L70 System Remote ControlEase of USE QuickstartIdentification of controls Front PanelIdentification of controls Rear Panel SCART/RGB OUTImportant Note Getting Started SetupSetting UP the L70 Dealing with HUM and NoiseDisplaying the L70 RECEIVER’S OSD Setting L70 OSD Language Receiver Section onlyInput Setup Navigating the OSD and Making ChangesInput Selector Surround Mode Speaker ConfigurationSetting Speaker Configuration Level Trim Test SetupSetting Level Trim Delay TimeSetting Speaker Delay Time Operation Using the L70Adjusting the Volume Selecting SourcesAbout DVD/SVCD/VCD/CD Using the L70’S DVD/VCD/CDPress OPEN/CLOSE the Disc Tray Opens Region Management InformationVideo OSD Disc Language Settings OSDOSD Navigation TV DisplaySystem OSD PasswordDefaults OSD LanguageUsing the L70’S AM/FM Radio Viewing RDS Text Choosing the FM Mute / ModeAbout RDS About User NamesEnhanced Stereo About the L70’S Surround ModesEars StereoDolby Digital / DTS Selecting Surround ModesDolby Digital Delay Time Adjusting Surround ModesDTS Delay Time Enhanced Stereo / Ears Delay TimeAdjusting the Tone Controls Adjusting Level Trim on the FLYTo Adjust Level Trim About the 12 V Trigger OUTUsing the HTR L70 Remote Control SpecificationsControlling the L70 Example Learning VCR Pause Cancel OperationLearning Codes from Other Remotes PUNCH-THROUGHKey Copy a Command from Another KEYMacro Commands Recording MacrosDelete Mode KEY-ILLUMINATION TimeoutFactory Reset Executing MacrosSearch Mode Loading CODE-LIBRARIESMode Keys To Press for 3 seconds Checking CODE-LIBRARY NumberSummary of HTR L70 Modes Troubleshooting ReferenceAmplifier Section SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Tuner SectionReference L70 Manual 03/03 China
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