NAD T761 Owner's Manual - page 11
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11. SPEAKERS B
Connect the right speaker to the terminals marked
‘R’ 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 ‘L’ to the left speaker
in the same way.
NOTE:
The minimum impedance for both
Speakers A and Speakers B must not be
below 8 ohms if both Speakers A and
Speakers B are connected.
12. SOFT CLIPPING
When any amplifier is driven beyond itís power out-
put capabilities, a hard, distorted sound can be heard
on very loud sounds. This is caused by the amplifier
cutting off or ‘hard clipping’ the peaks of sound that it
was not designed to reproduce. The NAD Soft
Clipping circuit gently limits the output of the system
to minimize audible distortion if the amplifier is over-
driven.
If your listening involves moderate power levels you
may leave the Soft Clipping switch off. If you are like-
ly to play at high levels that exceed the amplifier’s
power capability, then switch Soft Clipping on.
13. NAD-LINK IN OUT
The NAD-Link connector is used to pass com-
mands from other units fitted with NAD-Link connec-
tors. This allows centralized control of a complete
system, and also allows some of the basic functions
of other NAD components (such as a CD player) also
equipped with NAD-Link to be controlled with the
receiver’s remote control. To function with such other
units, connect the T 761’s NAD-Link Out to the NAD-
Link In on the other unit. NAD-Link connectors can be
daisy-chained, IN to OUT, so that a whole system
can be controlled from the remote control facilities of
one unit.
NOTES:
It is advisable not to connect NAD-Link if these
units that have their own built-in remote control com-
mand receiver and are positioned together, in direct
view from the remote control handset. If you are
unsure, try operating the products without NAD-Link
first; If the unit responds to the remote control com-
mand, it will not be necessary to connect NAD-Link.
Never loop the last unit back to the first NAD unit in
the NAD-Link chain.
Unplug all units from the mains before connecting
or disconnecting NAD-Link.
14. 12V TRIGGER IN OUT
The 12V Trigger input allows the T 761 to be
switched remotely to stand-by and and vice-versa by
ancillary equipment such as a preamp, AV processor,
etc. which are equipped with a 12V trigger output.
The 12V Trigger output allows to remotely switch
on or off ancillary equipment such as a tuner, power
amplifier, etc. which are also equipped with a 12V
trigger input. This can also be an AC outlet power
strip equipped with a 12V trigger input. The 12V trig-
ger output is activated whenever the T 761 is
switched to normal operational mode from Stand-by
or Off.
For switching Stand-by/Power On of the T 761 or
an external component, connect the12V-trigger
in/output of the T 761 to the remote component’s DC
out/input jack. The plug required is a standard 3.5mm
Mini-Jack plug (“mono”): The tip is the live or + con-
nection, the shaft of the input jack is the 12V-trigger
—or ground connection.
NOTES:
Check the specifications of the Trigger input and
output terminals on the other components to ensure
these are compatible with respectively the T 761’s
12V-trigger output and input.
The T 761’s 12V Trigger input will work within a
range of 6 to 15 V DC level and typically draws less
than 10mA of current.
The T 761’s 12V-trigger output voltage is 12V DC.
The total maximum current must not exceed 200mA.
Typically, NAD 12V input triggers draw less than
10mA of current.
NAD components equipped with 12V input or out-
put triggers are fully compatible with the T 761’s 12V
output and input trigger.
Before making any connections to any 12V trigger
input or output, make sure all components are dis-
connected from the AC mains.
Failure to observe the above may result in damage
to the C-530 or any ancillary components attached to
it. If in doubt over the connections, installation and
operation of the 12V trigger output consult your NAD
dealer.
15. SWITCHED POWER OUTLETS
The AC power cords of other stereo components,
such as a CD player, may be plugged into these
accessory outlets.
Components plugged into the outlets will be
switched on and off as the T 761 is switched from
stand-by or off to on and vice versa.