NAD T761 Owner's Manual - page 10
Before making any connections, check that the T
761 and the power amplifiers it will be connected to
are switched off. With volume turned down to a low
level, switch power on only after all connections have
been made.
SUBWOOFER OUT
Unlike for the full range five channels as described
above, there is no power amplifier built-in for an addi-
tional subwoofer. The Subwoofer pre-out allows for
connection to a sub-bass speaker system with its
own external or integrated power amplifier (“active”
subwoofers).
8. COMPONENT VIDEO IN & COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
The Component Video Input is linked to Video 1.
Selecting Video 1 will route a component video signal
connected to the Component Video In sockets to the
Component Video Out sockets.
Using dedicated high-quality video leads, connect
the output from a Component Video device, such as
a DVD player to this input. Connect the Component
Video output to the projector or monitor.
NOTE:
With Component Video, the video signal is separat-
ed into three different signals. This approach poten-
tially offers the best video playback possible.
Component Video Y/C/B is also known as Y/Pb/Pr,
Y/Cb/Cr or Y/R-Y/B-Y.
Make sure that the component output type of the
video source is compatible with the monitor or projec-
tor and that all connections are correct, with no cross-
wiring.
9. MONITOR OUT
Composite Video and S-Video outputs for connect-
ing a TV or Video Monitor to view video sources con-
nected to VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 5. Using a Video RCA-
to- RCA lead, connect the “Video Line In” on the TV
or monitor to the MONITOR OUT.
Note that an S-Video signal will also be available
as a Video Composite signal on Monitor out, if the
corresponding source is selected. The composite
video input signals (No. 5; yellow sockets) will also be
avail-able as S-Video signal on the Monitor Out sock-
et. If you use both S-Video and Video composite
sources, you will only need to connect the S-Video
Monitor Out to the television or projector.
10. SPEAKERS A: FRONT, CENTER & SUR-
ROUND SPEAKERS
FRONT SPEAKERS
Connect the right speaker to the terminals marked
‘FR’ ensuring that the red terminal is connected to the
‘+’ terminal on your loudspeaker and the black termi-
nal is connected to the loudspeaker’s ‘-’ terminal.
Connect the terminals marked “FL” to the left speaker
in the same way.
Always use heavy duty (16 gauge; 1.5mm or thick-
er) stranded wire to connect loudspeakers to your T
761.
Unscrew the speaker terminal’s plastic bushing.
Insert the bare cable end into the hole of the terminal
and then secure the cable by tightening down the ter-
minal’s bushing (Fig. 6).
To avoid any danger of bare metal from the speak-
er cables touching the back panel or another connec-
tor, ensure that there is only 1/2” (1.27cm) of bare
cable and no loose strands of speaker wire.
NOTE:
This unit is designed to produce optimum sound
quality when speakers with impedance within the
set’s ranges are connected. Please check the follow-
ing information and choose speakers with the correct
impedance for the connections.
FRONT SPEAKERS A:
4 ohms min. per speaker;
with Speakers B
connected also,
min. 8 ohms.
CENTER SPEAKER B:
4 ohms min.
SURROUND SPEAKERS: 4 ohms min. per speaker
CENTER SPEAKER
The terminal marked ‘C’ connects to the center
loudspeaker that is used when the T 761 is operated
in Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, EARS sur-
round sound mode or with the 5.1 Ch. input selected.
Connect the center speaker in the same way as
described with FRONT SPEAKERS above.
SURROUND SPEAKERS
This connects the Surround loudspeakers that are
used when the T 761 is operated in Dolby Digital,
DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, EARS Surround sound modes
or with the 5.1 Ch. input selected.
Connect the surround speakers in the same way as
described with FRONT SPEAKERS above; connect
the left surround speaker to the set of terminals
marked ‘SL’ and the right surround speaker to the
terminals marked ‘SR’.
NOTE:
The Center and/or Surround speakers must be
selected as Large or Small in the Set-up menu
“SPEAKER SELECTION” when speakers are con-
nected to these outputs. Refer also to chapter “On
Screen Display (OSD)” for more information.
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