NAD T752 owner manual Using The T, Selecting Sources, Adjusting The Volume, Muting The Sound

Models: T752

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USING THE T 752

USING THE T 752

You may operate the T 752 receiver from its front panel or via the HTR 2 remote control. Since the remote will be the primary controller for most cases, we will focus on remote-controlled operations. Be sure also to read the section, "Front Panel" above.

SELECTING SOURCES

With the HTR 2’s remote's [Amp] device selected, the remote’s numeric-key section directly selects the receiver’s inputs, plus the internal tuner ([Tuner), Tape Monitor ([Tape]), and multichannel input ([Ext. 7.1/ 5.1]) refer to the red labels directly above each key.

When an audio-only source (CD, DISC, TUNER) is selected, the most recently-selected video signal remains selected, until another audio-video input is selected

When you change sources, the VFL will display the new input in its primary display.

A newly selected input's listening mode (Stereo, EARS, Pro Logic II, etc.) will revert to the mode to which it is configured on the <Input Settings> line of the setup menu, unless the incoming signal is a Dolby Digital or DTS source, in which case the input will be set automatically to the appropriate decoding mode.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

Use the HTR 2 remote's <Volume up/down> keys to adjust the "master volume" of the T 752, raising or lower all channels together. Note that:

A momentary keypress will change the master volume by 1 dB increments; if you hold down <Volume up/ down> the master-volume change will "run-on" until the key is released.

The T 752's OSD will show the volume setting as a line graphic with a numeric display above in dB relative to the reference level.

Since recordings vary considerably in overall average level, there is no imperative to listen at any particular master-volume setting. A setting of -20 may sound "as loud" from one CD or DVD as -10 does from another.

If muting has been activated (below), adjusting master-volume via the HTR 2 remote or the front-panel knob automatically releases the mute function.

The T 752 will power-up from Standby mode at whatever master volume setting was last used; however, if the prior setting was greater than –20 dB the T 752 will power up to –20 dB. This prevents inadvertently beginning a session at excessive volume.

MUTING THE SOUND

Use the HTR 2 remote's <Mute> key to silence all channels completely. Muting is always available, regardless of source or listening mode selections. Note that:

Cycling through Standby or powering off does not release muting; the T 752 will return from Standby with muting on if Standby was invoked with muting on.

Changing input or listening-mode selections does not release muting.

Adjusting the master-volume upward via the HTR 2 or the front-panel knob automatically releases the mute function.

LISTENING TO RADIO

The T 752’s internal AM/FM tuner offers very high quality sound from radio broadcasts. Note that reception and sound quality will always be dependent to a degree on the type of antenna(s) used, as well as proximity to the broadcast origin, geography, and weather conditions.

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NAD T752 owner manual Using The T, Selecting Sources, Adjusting The Volume, Muting The Sound, Listening To Radio