NAD T770 Radio Data System, Storing, Recalling And Naming Presets, To Store A Preset, Stand-By

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STORING, RECALLING AND NAMING PRESETS

STORING, RECALLING AND NAMING PRESETS

TO STORE A PRESET

Tune to the radio station you wish to enter into a Preset (refer to chapter “Front Panel Controls” section 15). If the station is transmitting RDS information, the RDS indicator will light up and station initials will be shown in the Display Panel. If a non- RDS station is found, then just the frequency will be shown.

To store that station as a Preset, press Memory (No. 14). The Memory indicator will be displayed and the Preset section will flash in the Display Panel.

Press Bank (No. 12) to select which of the four Banks of Presets (A, B, C or D) you want to store the station into. Press

either the Tune/Search TO STORE A PRESET or RECALLING A PRESET STATION button to select which Preset number you wish to assign to the station (from 1 to 10), shown as a flashing number in the Display Panel, and then press Memory (No. 14) again. The Memory light in the Display Panel will go out and the station is now stored in your NAD T770’s memory.

To exit the Memory mode without storing a station, leave all the tuner controls untouched; the Memory mode will automatically cancel itself after 8 seconds. The Memory Presets have a memory back-up, so they will remain stored for several weeks even if the receiver is switched off or unplugged from the mains supply.

NOTE: You can enter a new station into an unused Preset or over- write an existing programmed Memory Preset. By doing this you will replace the radio station previously held on that Preset number.

RECALLING A PRESET STATION

To select a Preset station, select the Preset mode by pressing the Preset button (No. 13) until “PRESET” lights up in the display.

By pressing the Bank button (No. 12) select which Bank of Presets you want to use (A, B, C or D, indicated in the display).

Press either the Tune/Search (Radio Data System). or DELETING A STORED PRESET buttons (No. 15) until the right Preset is found and shown in the Display Panel.

NOTE: Any unused Presets will be skipped and it is not possible to select a Bank unless it has at least one Preset stored into it.

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NOTE: The 120V versions (North America) do not have RDS

(Radio Data System).

DELETING A STORED PRESET

You can empty a Preset by deleting the stored information:

Select the Preset to be emptied.

Press the Memory button (No. 14), hold it down and press the FM Mute/Mode button (No. 16). The Preset will then be deleted and ‘--’ appears as the Preset number.

You can also store a new station into a used Preset, by simply going through the Preset storing process and placing a new station over the existing one.

STORING A STATION NAME

When a station is transmitting RDS information, your NAD T770 will automatically show the station initials when its Preset is used. Although the receiver automatically shows the frequency of any other AM or non-RDS Preset station, it also allows you to type in the station name to make it easier to identify which station is stored in the Memory Preset. To enter a name:

Select the Preset you want to attach a name to.

Then press Character (No. 11) and the first space in the Station Data area of the Display Panel will flash.

Press either the Tune/Search STORING A STATION NAME or 1. STAND-BY (No. 15) button to scroll and select the first character.

Pressing Memory (No. 14) will store the first character and move forward to the next space on the line.

Use the Tune/Search buttons again to select the next character in the name and press Memory to store it. Continue until the station name is complete (up to 8 characters).

Press Character again to store the completed name.

There are 54 characters available in total:

NOTE: This function is only available for non-RDS stations. RDS stations will always display their transmitted name and this cannot be over-written.

NOTE: The 120V versions (North America) do not have RDS (Radio Data System).

REMOTE CONTROL

Apart from all the key functions, the T770’s Remote Control handset also gives access to functions not available on the front panel. It also has additional controls to remotely operate NAD Cassette and CD machines. It will operate up to a distance of 16ft (5m).

Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum operating life. Two AAA (R 03) batteries should be fitted in the battery compartment at the rear of the Remote Control handset. When replacing batteries, check that they have been put in the right way round, as indicated on the base of the battery compartment.

The EXT 5.1, Video 1 to 5, Tape 1, 2, Aux and CD Input selector, Speakers and Bank buttons perform the same function as those on the front panel of the T770. There are a few differences and extra functions with the remote control handset however (numbers refer to Fig. 5)

1. STAND-BY

Press this green button to switch the unit from operating to the Stand- by mode and vice versa: Press this button again to switch to unit on from Stand-by; the last selected source will be indicated in the display.

2. SLEEP

Press SLEEP to make the T770 automatically switch off after a preset number of minutes. Pressing the SLEEP button once will set the sleep time to 90 minutes, after which the T770 will automatically switch off into Standby mode. Sleep mode is shown on the Display Panel. To adjust the Sleep Delay, press the SLEEP button, each consecutive press will reduce the sleep time in 10 minute increments, as shown in the Display Panel. To cancel the Sleep mode, continue pressing the SLEEP button until the source name appears in the Display Panel. Pressing the POWER or STANBY button will also cancel the Sleep mode.

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