AUDIO OPERATIONS

BASIC OPERATIONS

1Press the POWER button to ON.

2Adjust the tone as required with the BASS and TREBLE tone controls. Adjust the balance between the left and right channels with the BALANCE control.

3Select the desired source with the Source Selector. An indicator for the selected source lights up.

4Select the desired surround mode with the SURROUND MODE buttons. (The SURROUND indicator lights in the display.)

Refer to available surround modes. (page 12).

Refer to OSD surround mode. (page 16-17).

5Start playing the source component.

6Gradually turn up the volume to the required level with the MASTER VOLUME control.

 

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1POWER STANDBY/ON Button Press this button to turn the power on. Press it again to turn the system off (power standby mode). The STANDBY indicator lights up in power standby mode and goes out when this unit is turned on.

2BASS/TREBLE Tone Controls These two tone controls - BASS and TREBLE - can be used to obtain a “flat” frequency response or a tone which suits your individual listening preference. The Bass control adjusts low frequencies and the TREBLE control adjusts the high frequencies.

3BALANCE Control This control is used to adjust the balance between the left and right channels. Normally set to the center position.

4MASTER VOLUME Control Adjust the overall sound volume from the front, center, sub woofer and rear speakers with this control.

5FM MUTE/MONO This button combines two functions, it switches the tuner from stereo to mono and disengages the mute circuitry at the same time. The muting circuit will mute the Tuner in between radio stations when searching or tuning. If FM broadcasts with weak signal strength are received, the FM muting function works automatically to cut the signals, eliminating loud noise.

6SURROUND MODE Button Surround mode changes follows whenever you press this button.

Refer to available surround modes. (page 12)

Refer to OSD surround mode. (page 16-17)

NOTE

You can not select DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL mode in Analog mode or except DVD, AUX Function.

To select DTS/DOLBY DIGITAL mode, you should select optical or coaxial mode by DISPLAY button.

7DISPLAY Button Press this button to switch the digital signal when DVD, AUX selected. Refer to OSD digital input (page 16).

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In tuner function, this button toggles the display to show the PS/RT.

AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS

 

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NAD L75 owner manual Audio Adjustments, Basic Operations

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