NAD T562 owner manual Rear Panel European Version

Models: T562

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Identification of Controls

REAR PANEL (EUROPEAN VERSION)

1

DIGITAL OUT COAX Jack

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VIDEO OUTPUT S-VIDEO-SCART/RGB Switch

2

DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL (With Dust Protection Cap) Jack

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SCART/RGB OUT Jack

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MIXED AUDIO OUT (L & R) Jacks

9

12V TRIGGER IN jack

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S-VIDEO OUT Jack

10

AUTO TRIGGER ON-OFF Switch

5

Composite VIDEO OUT Jack

11

EXT. IR IN Jack

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COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Jacks

12

Power cord socket

NOTE

Remove the dust protection cap from the connector and connect the optical digital cable (not supplied) firmly so that the configurations of both the cable and the connector match. Keep the dust protection cap and always reattach the cap when not using the connector to protect against dust.

NOTE

The 12V TRIGGER IN jack is a 3.5mm monotype miniature phone jack with the centre pin the 12V signal-sense. We recommend that you use a good quality cable with shield when attaching the 3.5mm monotype plug so as to prevent false triggering of the amplifier due to electro-magnetic interference from nearby electronic equipment. The 12V-IN TRIGGER allows you to have an external 12V signal to turn ON the NAD T562 from standby. This 12V signal must be a continuous 12V signal in order to keep the T562 in the ON state. Once you remove the 12V signal the T562 will return to standby. Check the specifications of the trigger input terminal the other components to ensure these are compatible with the T562. All 12V-TRIGGER inputs and outputs on other NAD components with a 12V-TRIGGER feature are fully compatible with the NAD T562’s 12V- TRIGGER IN. Before making any connections to any 12V-TRIGGER IN make sure all components are disconnected from the AC mains. If in doubt over the connections, installation and/or operation of the 12V-TRIGGER IN connection, consult your NAD dealer or sales representative. Failure to observe the above may result in damage to the NAD T562 and/or any ancillary components attached to it.

NOTE

The EXT. IR IN jack is connected to the output of an IR (infrared) repeater (Xantech or similar), or the IR output of another component to allow control of the T562 from a remote location. Ask your dealer or custom installer for further details

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NAD T562 owner manual Rear Panel European Version