The other Menus available are:

INPUT SELECTOR (FIG. 8)

When calling the “INPUT SELECTOR” up for the first time, both

“Picture and “Audio” will be highlighted. By using the or

cursor button you can scroll through and choose one of the inputs. It is also possible to select the video input signal independent from the audio input signal.

With both “Picture” and “Audio” highlighted, select first the desired video signal.

Press the cursor button once so that only “Audio” is highlighted. You can now select the input for sound only; e.g. even if you have selected the picture of Video 4 you can still choose to hear the sound from the Video 2 input.

Within this menu you can also select to switch Tape 2 Monitor on or off; scroll through the available Digital Audio inputs; change the surround Mode.

If the selected audio input is the tuner, another submenu (layer 3) is available which will allow Bank and Preset selection (Fig. 9)

SPEAKER A SETUP

With the “Speaker A Setup” mode (Fig. 12), you can select submenus to set all parameters for a surround sound system:

Speaker Selection (Fig. 13); Speaker Distance (Fig. 14); Level Calibration (Fig. 15).

SURROUND SETUP (FIG. 10 & 11)

In the Surround Setup menu the desired Surround Mode can be selected. With a Dolby Digital source you can choose between Dolby Digital Surround mode or Surround mode off. (Fig. 10)

With Dolby Digital selected you can also select “Late Night” on or off, and “LFE Level Atten” at 0dB or -10dB (Fig. 11).

Refer also to chapter “Setting up the Surround Sound System”.

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Refer also to chapter “Setting up the Surround Sound System”.

SPEAKER B SETUP

In the “Speaker B Setup” menu the balance between the Left and

Right channel can be changed (Fig. 16). The small two vertical

bars

indicate the relative loudness of the left channel to the

right

and vice versa. With the

directly below the

symbol, balance is set exactly in the middle.

NOTE: The OSD will switch itself off if no option selected or setting changed for more than five minutes.

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NAD T770 owner manual Input Selector FIG, Speaker a Setup, Surround Setup, Speaker B Setup

T770 specifications

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