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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. 15). 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.
REMOTE CONTROL
The T750's Remote Control handles all the key functions of the
T750 and 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 4, Tape 1, 2, Aux and CD Input selector,
Speaker, Bank and Surround Mode buttons perform the same
function as those on the front panel of the T750. There are a few
differences and extra functions with the remote control handset
however (numbers refer to fig. 4):
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 the
unit on from Stand-by; the last selected source will be indicated in
the display.
2. SLEEP
Press SLEEP to make the T750 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 T750 will
automatically switch off into Standby mode. Sleep mode and the
Sleep delay is shown on the Display Panel. To adjust the Sleep
Delay, hold down the SLEEP button. This 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
STANDBY button will also cancel the Sleep mode.
3. MUTE
Press the MUTE button to temporarily switch off the sound to the
speakers and headphones. Mute mode is indicated by "AUDIO
MUTE" flashing in red in the display area. Press MUTE again to
restore sound. Mute does not affect recordings made using the
Tape outputs but will affect the signal going to the Audio Pre-outs.
4. TUNER
Whereas the T750's front panel has separate buttons for AM and
FM, the remote control has a single Tuner button. The tuner
section can be activated by pressing Tuner. The tuner button will
select the tuner as the active input and revert to the last station
tuned to on either the AM or FM band.
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5. CHANNEL SELECT
Press the Ch. Select button to address the Centre, Left Surround or
Right Surround channels for adjustment of volume trims relative
to Left and Right channels. Each successive press of the button
causes the T750 to scroll to the next channel: Centre
Surround
which channel is selected. Within the default time of 8 seconds,
use either the Level
volume level for the desired channel.
Refer also to the chapter "Setting up the Surround Sound system"
for more information.
6. LEVEL
With the Level
level trims for Centre, Left and Right Surround channels can be
adjusted. Press the Channel Select button (No. 5) to select the
channel for which you wish to adjust the level.
Refer also to the chapter "Setting up the Surround Sound system"
for more information.
7. TEST
Pressing the Test button engages the Test generator which
generates a noise signal that scrolls to each of the speaker
channels (Left
Left
etc. for Dolby 3 Stereo), so that each can be adjusted for equal
loudness at your listening position. The Display Panel shows
which speaker is being fed with the test signal.
8. MASTER VOLUME
Master Volume
the Volume setting for all speakers. The motorised Volume Control
on the front panel will indicate the level set. The VOLUME control
does not affect recordings made using the Tape and Video 4
outputs but will affect the signal going to the Pre-amp output
(Audio Pre Out).
9. PRESET
The Preset
desired Preset without having to select Preset Tuning mode first.
Other than the commands relating to the NAD T750 receiver itself,
there are other buttons which will operate most NAD CD players
and Cassette decks equipped with NAD Link.
10. CD PLAYER CONTROL
(for use with NAD CD Player)
the next track or to return to start of current or previous track.
DISC Go to next disc (for NAD CD changers).
11. CASSETTE DECK CONTROL
(For use with single (DECK B) or double transport (A and B) NAD
Cassette Decks)
pause. Press Play to start recording.
Left Surround
Centre, etc. The display indicates
or
(No. 7) to change relative
or
(No. 7) buttons the relative volume
Centre
Right
Left & Right Surround
etc. for Dolby Pro Logic; Left
or
respectively increases or decreases
OR
or
buttons will allow direct selection of the
engages Pause
engages Stop
engages Play or toggles between Play and Pause
or
engages Track skip; Press once to respectively go to
or
engages Forward Play or Reverse Play.
Record / Pause. Press to put cassette deck into record-
Stops Play or Recording.
engages Rewind.
engages Fast Forward.
Right
Centre
Right
Left
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