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NAD T765NAD Electronics T765 HD 80WPC A/V Surround Receiver
Referred to as practical, refined and simple, the NAD T765 incorporates many of the acclaimed attributes of its award-winning predecessors, while still improving on the subtle details, make this one of the most popular A/V receivers in NAD's history. At 80-watts x 7-channels, the T765 still commands respect in the most demanding home theaters, while offering a more compact chassis than its bigger brother, the T775.

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Brand: NAD
Part Numbers: T 765 HD, T765, T765HD
UPC: 5703120270302
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getting started

DEALING WITH HUM AND NOISE
Hum and noise may sometimes prove a challenge in complex, multi-channel audio systems. Note these considerations to help prevent hum and noise problems: Power all your system's audio component from AC outlets originating from the same circuit of your house wiring. As far as possible, power all audio components from the same outlet, or adjacent outlets on the same circuit. It may be useful to power video displays (and computers!) from outlets on another circuit, especially if that circuit is supplied from the other "leg" of the house wiring. Do not bundle analog audio cables with AC power cables, or with coaxial digital-audio cables. It is best if they cross at right angles if they must be in close proximity. Employ high-quality, well-shielded audio cable throughout, and ensure that all connections are secure. A pencil-eraser can be used to burnish copper- and gold-plated contacts to ensure good, lowresistance contact; specialized contact-cleaners can also be useful. Avoid unnecessary unplugging and re-plugging since the gold (or copper) contact plating of typical cable connectors, even very high-quality ones, is very thin and easily worn. Track down hum/noise problems one component at a time, working backwards from the A/V Receiver. That is a. Connect the speakers to the A/V Receiver only, and check for hum. b. Then connect one component only (a CD player, for example) alone, with no other components connected and check for hum. c. Connect additional components, one at a time, to the A/V Receiver and check for hum. At each stage, if hum/noise appears, examine the audio cabling and AC-power routing of the new component. In some cases, moving the new component's AC cord to a different outlet, or installing a ground-lift (3-to-2-prong adapter) on its power cord, will eliminate the hum.

FRONT PANEL

ENGLISH FRANAIS ESPAOL
ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS SVENSKA
1 POWER BUTTON : Press this button or the HTR3 remotes [ON] button to switch ON the T765. The Standby LED indicator will turn from amber to blue and illuminate the VFD. Pressing the power button again turns the unit back to standby mode. The T765 can also be switched ON from standby mode by pressing any of the front panel buttons. When both Main and Zones are ON, press and hold this button for more than five seconds to place them at standby mode.
4 AM/FM/DB : Toggle this button to select either AM, FM, DAB (Europe version) or XM (North America version) tuner functions. 5 TUNER MODE : In FM mode, this button will toggle between FM Stereo and FM mono. Select FM Mono (FM stereo and FM Mute icons at VFD are extinguished) for stations that have too much interference or are too weak. In DAB (Europe version) or XM (North America version) radio, this button enables the digital radio menu in conjunction with the Navigation button and Enter buttons. 6 MEMORY : Press this button to store tuned AM, FM and digital radio stations to the T765s 40 preset-memory locations. One can store a mix of any AM, FM and digital radio stations to the 40 available presets. 7. NAVIGATION and ENTER buttons : These buttons are used to navigate the T765 OSD, Tune Scan Forward and Tune Scan Reverse , Preset Skip Forward and Preset Skip Reverse as well as navigation of DAB (European version), XM (North American version) tuner functions and iPod. 8 VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY (VFD) : Provides visual information on all of the T765s important modes, settings and function for both Main and Zone locations. 9 VOLUME : Use this control to adjust the volume level of the main speakers. The default volume level is -20dB. The VOLUME knob is also used to increment / decrement other adjustable parameters like Tone Controls. 10 A SPEAKERS B : Press either speaker A or B or both to select the set of speakers you wish to listen to. Speaker A is the main set of 7 multichannel and surround speakers. Speaker B is an auxiliary set for remote locations such as other rooms of your home. For Speaker B selection, all surround sound sources are downmixed to stereo. Combining Speaker A and Speaker B (SPEAKERS A + B) will also result to the source being downmixed to stereo.

Notes: The rear panel POWER switch must be in the ON position for the Power button to activate. If Auto Trigger IN at Trigger Setup menu is assigned to Main or All and the TRIGGER switch is set to AUTO mode, the Power button in the front panel as well as the corresponding ON/OFF function keys in the HTR3 remote control will be disabled effectively handing this function to an external controller. Switch TRIGGER to OFF to maintain normal power ON/OFF function procedures. (See section also about Trigger Setup under the Setup Menu discussions. 2 STANDBY LED : This indicator will light up amber when the T765 is in standby state. When the T765 main or zones are in the ON state, this indicator will illuminate blue. In the unlikely event that the T765 switches to protection state, then this indicator will illuminate red. When infrared command from the HTR3 is received, this indicator will also flash momentarily. 3 INFO : Repeatedly toggle this button (press/hold first if in Tuner mode and then toggle) to display both at the Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and On-Screen Display (OSD) the following Current Source, Volume level, Listening mode, Audio Source Format, and active Zones with their corresponding Source Inputs. While at Tuner mode, toggle this button to cycle through Preset Name, RDS name and RDS text.
11 SOURCE : Press these buttons to toggle through the input selections Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4, iPod, Source 7, Front Input, Media Player and Tuner. More Sources could be directly recalled through these buttons upon enabling them at the Setup Menu (See the section Source Setup at Setup Menu discussion). 16 PHONES : Accepts stereo headphone using a standard 1/4-inch stereo phone plug (use a suitable adapter for headphones equipped with a smaller plug). For headphone listening, the Front speakers must be set to Large at the Speaker Configuration of the Speaker Setup item at the Setup Menu, otherwise headphone bass response will be restricted. Plugging in headphones will automatically switch the T765 to Stereo, Stereo Downmix or Analog Bypass modes. 17 FRONT INPUT jacks : Use these convenience jacks for occasional sources such as a camcorder, tape player, video game console, any analog audio or optical digital audio and composite or S-Video video sources. If your source has a single audio out jack only or is marked mono output , plug this into the T765s Front R (Mono) input. On the other hand, if your source has two output jacks indicative of stereo output, insert both jacks into the T765s corresponding Front L and R (Mono) input to achieve stereo output as well. 18 MP/MIC input : Connect your MP3s standard stereo phone jack to this input. This is the same input where Audyssey microphone jack is connected (See also discussion about Audyssey Setup).

Note Use stranded wire of at least 16 gauge (AWG). Connections to the T765 can be made with banana plugs (US model only) or by using bare wire or pins. Use the transverse hole through the post for bare-wire or pin connections. By loosening the terminals plastic nut, make a clean, neat connection and re-tighten carefully. To minimize the danger of shortcircuit, ensure that only 1/2-inch of exposed wire or pin is employed when connecting. 18 AC POWER INLET : Connect to the supplied IEC-standard removable AC power cord or a compatible cord. 19 SWITCHED AC OUTLET : This convenience outlet can supply switched power to another component or accessory. It is powered ON and OFF by the front panel POWER SWITCH or by the HTR3s ON and OFF keys. The total draw of all devices connected to this jack must not exceed 120 watts.
15 ZONE 2, ZONE 3, ZONE 4 : Sends zone selected audio and video output sources to the corresponding audio and video input of another separate zone. Use high quality patch cables to reduce noise pickup over long distance runs. For a better understanding of zone settings, study below the section on Zone Controls of the Main Menu discussion as well as the item on Zone Setup under the Setup Menu literatures. Note The ZR 4 remote control will only control Zone 2 applications. Zone 3 and Zone 4 could be configured and managed at the appropriate Zone OSD menu using the front panel navigations buttons as well as the corresponding keys on the HTR3 remote control.
20 POWER : The POWER switch supplies the master AC mains power for the T765. When this switch is at ON position, the T765 is in standby mode as shown by the amber status condition of the standby LED. If you intend not to use the T765 for long periods of time (such as when on vacation), switch the POWER switch to the OFF position. When the POWER switch is at OFF position, the front panel power button, HTR3 remote control or ZR 4 cannot activate the T765.

USING THE T765 MAIN MENU

ABOUT THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)
The T765 receiver employs a simple, self-explanatory system of on-screen display menus that will appear on the connected video monitor/TV. These are required during the setup process (and are useful in day-to-day operation), so be sure to connect the monitor/TV before proceeding with setup. Note The T765s OSD is available only at Component Video OUT, S-Video Monitor OUT and Composite Video Monitor OUT. HDMI IN and HDMI OUT are direct pass-through signal without OSD. DISPLAY THE OSD Press either or ENTER buttons of the HTR3 remote control or front panel to display the T765s Main Menu on your video monitor/TV. If the OSD does not appear, check your MONITOR OUT connections. NAVIGATING THE OSD AND MAKING CHANGES To navigate through the OSD menu options, please do the following using the HTR3 or corresponding front panel buttons: 1. Press or ENTER to select a menu item. Use keys or in some cases, ENTER, to move up or down the Menu selections. Repeatedly press to advance or go further into sub-menus of a desired menu item. 2. Use keys to set or change the parameter value (setting) of a menu item. 3. Press to save the settings or changes done on the current menu or sub-menu. Pressing will also return the user to the previous menu or exit from a particular menu.

DTS Neo: 6 Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with Neo: 6 surround with output to front left/right, center and discrete left/right surround channels plus subwoofer (assuming these are present in the current Speaker Configuration). The T765 provides two DTS Neo: 6 variations - CINEMA and MUSIC. See also section about Adjusting Listening Modes below. EARS Two-channel recordings, whether stereo or surround-encoded, are reproduced with proprietary NAD surround processing with signals output to the front left/right, center and discrete left/right surround channels, plus subwoofer (assuming these are present in the current Speaker Configuration.). EARS does not employ the surround back speakers (if any). EARS extracts the natural ambience present in nearly all well-produced stereo recordings. It does not synthesize any ambience or other sonic elements and thus remains truer to the sound of the original musical performance than most other music-surround options. Select EARS for listening to stereo music recordings and broadcasts. EARS produces a subtle but highly natural and believable ambience from nearly all natural-acoustic stereo recordings. Typically, these include classical, jazz, and folk genres as well as numerous examples from others. Its virtues include realistic, stable front-stage sonic imaging and spacious but unexaggerated ambient virtual acoustics that remain faithful to the original recording. Enhanced-Stereo All recordings are reproduced in stereo via the maximum speaker complement configured in the current Speaker Configuration. Enhanced stereo can be useful for maximum volume from all channels or for multi-speaker background music (cocktail party) listening. For this mode, Front, Center, Surround and Back speakers can be turned ON/OFF as desired. Analog Bypass All analog signals remain in the analog domain without analog-to-digital conversions. At Analog Bypass, the DSP circuitry is bypassed but full tone control functions remain. Bass management or Speaker Settings are also not in effect as these are DSP functions.
Adjusting Listening Modes
Several of the T765s listening modes have one or more selectable variations and adjustable parameters that you can modify to suit you system or personal preferences. At Listening Mode menu, use a combination of ENTER and keys to navigate and effect desired settings. Note Listening Mode parameter changes are maintained when you change listening modes. You may also save a modified Listening Mode for easy recall by saving it to a Preset (See A/V Presets below under Setup Menu discussions). Dolby Pro Logic IIx PLIIx MOVIE is optimized for film soundtracks. PLIIx MUSIC for music recordings CENTER WIDTH (0 to 7): Modifies the hard-centeredness of the center image, by gradually mixing mono center content to the Front left/right speakers as well. A setting of 0 retains the centerchannel-only default while a setting of 7 yields a fully phantom center channel. DIMENSION (-7 to +7): Adjusts front-rear emphasis of the surround effect independently from the relative channel levels. PANORAMA (On/Off ): Adds a wraparound effect by extending some stereo content into the surround channels. NOTE Pro Logic IIx mode will decode as Pro Logic II mode when the BACK surround speakers are set to OFF from Speaker Configurations menu. See also section about Speaker Configurations under Speaker Settings of the Setup Menu. DTS Neo: 6 Neo: 6 CINEMA is optimized for film soundtracks. Neo: 6 MUSIC for music recordings CENTER GAIN (0 to 0.5): Adjust for better center image in relation to the surround sound channels.

SOURCE SETUP

From Setup Menu, pressing will direct you to the Source Setup menu wherein you could adjust allocate or change the settings of the following Source Setup (Normal View), Source Setup (Table View) and iPod Setup.
Source Setup (Normal View)
The Source Setup (Normal View) menu makes it possible to set, allocate or change the following settings. Source The T765 is equipped with ten configurable Sources. The settings for each Source are dependent on the configurations set forth in the parameters for that particular Source window. To change or toggle through the Sources, scroll to Source, press move up or down the Source selections. button and then ENTER or to
NOTE Source 5 is defaulted to iPod. For Source 5 to be changed and allocated for other inputs, go to iPod Setup menu under the Source Setup menu. At iPod Setup menu, set Enabled to No you can now assign Source 5 to other inputs or settings as desired. Enabled One can enable/disable a Source via this option. This is particularly useful if only few Sources are used and one directly selects the Source from the front panel, bypassing unused sources. To enable or disable a particular Source, scroll to Enabled and press keys to select Yes or No.
Name A new Name maybe assigned to a Source label. For example, if your DVD player is attached to Source1, it is possible to rename Source 1 to DVD Player. In order to rename the Source label, scroll to Name and press to pick through the alphanumeric selections. to go the character. Then, press
Press to move to the next character and at the same time save the changes done on the current character. The name can be as long as twelve characters. The new Name will be shown in the VFD as well as on the OSD.
Analog Audio The T765 has nine analog audio inputs including 7.1 input. These analog inputs - Audio 1, Audio 2, Audio 3, Audio 4, Audio 5, Audio 6, Audio Front, Audio MP and 7.1 Input can be variably assigned to each Source. Scroll to Analog Audio and then press to select and assign an analog audio input to the particular Source. There are three choices Audio, 7.1 Input or Off. When Audio is chosen, press 6, Front and MP. and then keys to select and assign the desired audio input 1 to
Select 7.1 Input to choose the audio signal fed to 7.1 Channel Input. If Off is selected, no incoming analog audio signal is selected by the particular Source. Note An incoming digital signal present at the assigned digital input will always take precedence over the assigned analog audio input, even if both are present. To maintain the analog audio input for the particular Source, select Off at the Digital Audio setting of the same Source menu. Gain Gain adjustment allows all sources to play back at the same volume so you dont need to adjust the volume every time a new source is selected. It is generally preferable to reduce the level of the loudest source rather than making louder the softer sources. Scroll to Gain, press and then to step through the desired level from -12dB to 12dB.

Digital Audio To take advantage of the T765s high performance surround and digital audio circuitry, it is advisable that its Digital Audio inputs are selected. There are two types of Digital Audio input for the T765. These are Optical and Coaxial digital inputs. A third option is Off whereby no incoming digital audio signal is selected by the particular Source. The desired digital audio input for a particular Source can be selected by scrolling to Digital Audio, press and then to step through the desired digital input source. After finalizing the desired type of Digital Audio input, press and then again to select the specific Digital Audio input. There are seven Digital Audio inputs selectable for the T765. They are the following Optical Optical 1, Optical 2, Optical 3, Optical Front Coaxial Coaxial 1, Coaxial 2, Coaxial 3 Note An incoming digital signal present at the assigned digital input will always take precedence over the assigned analog audio input, even if both are present. To maintain the analog audio input for the particular Source, select Off at the Digital Audio setting of the same Source menu. Video There are four types of video input a particular Source could be assigned. These are HDMI, Component, S-Video and Video inputs. A fifth option is Off wherein the particular Source is prompted not to select any Video input. Navigate through the Video input selections by pressing selections. The following are the assignable Video inputs and then to step through the
HDMI HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3 Component Video Component 1, Component 2, Component 3 S-Video S-Video 1, S-Video 2, S-Video 3, S-Video 4, S-Video 5, S-Video Front Video Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4, Video 5, Video Front
About Video Formats For many years, there was only one type of video format used. Composite video signals include the Luminance (black & White) and Chroma (color) signals combined on one wire. S-Video uses separate wires in a single cable for Luminance and Chroma signals. Component Video goes a step further with separate cables for Luminance and the two elements of Chroma. For NTSC (America, Japan) as well as PAL signals(Europe, Asia) these are labeled Y, Cr, Cb. Television studios use the Component Video format to keep these signals separate in order to maintain the best quality. As consumer video equipment has improved this higher quality format has been included. Video Format Conversion The T 765 is equipped with a Video Format Converter. This allows for a simplified video connectionbetween the T 765 and your TV Monitor when using multiple video formats such as Composite (CVBS), S-Video, and Component (YUV). This format change is accomplished by encoding the analog video signal intoa digital signal using a very high quality digital encoder to maintain the best possible picture quality. Once in a digital format, it can be decoded into any of the three standard analog video formats. It is suggested that you select the highest quality video format available on your TV Monitor and utilize this for your Monitor OUT connection from the T 765 to the TV Monitor. In most cases this will be Component Video, but on some older TVs S-Video may be the best quality connection. See also the item 3 COMPONENT VIDEO 1-3, COMPONENT VIDEO OUT under Identification of Controls Rear Panel discussions. NOTES Video signals are converted between all three formats: Composite, S-video and Component Video. All three monitor outputs will always be active no mater what the source format is. OSD menu is always available on all three output formats. A/V Preset A particular Source can be assigned a stored Preset. The parameters set up in the selected Preset number will be adopted into the particular Source it is assigned (Please refer to the separate section on A/V Presets for further understanding of Preset settings). Scrolling to A/V Preset and by pressing number ranging from Preset 1 to 5. and then keys, a Source could be assigned a Preset

Listening Mode Setup

The T765 has various listening mode options and is mostly configurable. These are provided to reproduce a variety of sound effects depending upon the content of the source to be played. Use a combination of or ENTER and keys to configure the following settings. Listening Modes The audio format as detected by the selected Source can be automatically configured and processed through the following options: Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed in the Dolby laboratories. Discs bearing the Dolby Digital (double-D symbol) logo were recorded with up to 5.1 channels of digital signals, reproducing a much better sound quality, with dynamic and spatial sound sensations that are much better than in the previous Dolby Surround. A Dolby Digital audio input can be configured relative to its format. 2 Channel : If the detected audio is a 2 Channel Dolby Digital signal, you can default it to one of the following settings Pro Logic, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx Music or None. Surround : If the detected audio is a Surround Dolby Digital signal, you can default it to one of the following settings Surround EX, PLIIx Movie, and PLIIx Music, Stereo Downmix or None. None : If None is selected, the Dolby Digital format will follow the Digital setting set forth at Other option under this menu section. See discussion below about Other.
Dolby Digital EX Using a Matrix decoder, this method creates the back channel (sometimes also called the surround center) by means of signals on the left and right surround channels recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1, reproduction being provided in Surround 6.1. This method should be selected with sources bearing the Dolby Digital (double-D symbol)-EX symbol, recorded in Dolby Digital Surround EX. With this additional channel you will experience improved dynamics and a better sensation of movement within the sound field. If media sources recorded in Dolby Digital EX are decoded with a Digital EX decoder, the format is detected automatically, and the Dolby Digital EX mode is selected. However, some media sources recorded in Dolby Digital EX can be detected as simple Dolby Digital media sources. In this case Dolby Digital EX should be selected manually. Note Please refer to the section Listening Mode at the Main Menu discussions for a description of Pro Logic, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx Music and Stereo Downmix modes. DTS The Digital Theater System Digital Surround (simply called DTS) is a multi-channel digital signal format that can process higher data rates than with Dolby Digital. Although both Dolby Digital and DTS are 5.1 channel media formats, discs bearing the DTS symbol are thought to provide better sound quality due to the lower audio compression required. It also offers a broader dynamic, producing magnificent sound quality. A DTS input can be defaulted to one of the following options: Neo: 6 Music, Stereo Downmix or None. If None is selected, the DTS signal will follow the Digital setting set forth at Other option under this menu section. See discussion below about Other. Note Please refer to the section Listening Mode at the Main Menu discussions for a description of Stereo Downmix and DTS Neo:6 surround modes. Other If None is selected above for any of the Dolby Digital 2 Channel, Dolby Digital Surround and DTS options or if the audio input is an analog signal, this Other section will manage the default audio format as per the Digital or Analog settings. Digital : The detected digital input can be configured by way of one of the following options Pro Logic, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx Music, Neo: 6 Cinema, Neo: 6 Music, EARS, Enhanced Stereo and None. Analog : If the audio input is an analog signal, the following are the surround modes the input can be defaulted Pro Logic, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx Music, Neo: 6 Cinema, Neo: 6 Music, EARS, Enhanced Stereo, Analog Bypass and None. Note All these Listening Modes for Dolby Digital, DTS and Other can be directly changed by pressing the Listening Mode button on the front panel or through the Listening Mode option at the Main Menu window. The chosen audio format will be reflected back to the appropriate setting at the Listening Mode Setup.

Display Setup

The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) and On-Screen Display (OSD) can be shown in various ways by navigating through the parameters at the Display Setup menu. Use a combination of or ENTER and keys to step through the Display Setup menu items. Note The configurations set forth at Display Setup are carried over whenever it is enabled during A/V Preset setting. Please see also the section below about AV Presets. Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) Display : Select On to display all applicable data or characters at the VFD. Nothing will be shown at VFD if Temp is selected. At Temp setting however, whenever any of the front panel controls or their corresponding keys in the remote control is activated, the appropriate VFD characters will be shown temporarily and then fade away. Note that if any of the Zones are at powered state, they will be continually shown at VFD even at Temp setting. Dimmer : If it is desired to reduce the brightness of the VFD, set Dimmer to Dim. Otherwise, select Bright to return to normal VFD brightness. Line 1, Line 2 : The VFD shows two main lines of data or characters. Line 2 is the line of data or characters located at the lower bottom of the VFD while directly above it is Line 1. For both lines, one can select which display could be shown by choosing through the following Main Source : Shows the active Source. Volume : Current Volume level is shown. Listening Mode : Selected Listening Mode is shown. Audio Src Format : Shows the active Sources detected audio format. Zone 2-Zone 3-Zone 4 Source : The assigned Source for the applicable Zone is shown. Off : Select Off if it is desired not to show any data at the applicable Line. Temp Line : Choose between Line 1 and Line 2 as the desired line where VFD will be temporarily shown if Temp is selected at Display option as described above.

A/V Presets

The T765s simple but powerfully flexible system of Presets allows you to customize virtually every aspect of your audio-video playback, and recall them with a single key-press. The parameters Listening Mode, DSP Options and Tone Controls accessible via the Main Menu together with Speaker Setup and Display Setup configurable through Setup Menu are stored together as a Single Preset. You might create one Preset optimized for pop music and another for classical. One more Preset can be set up to recall each family members favorite setting or one for fully cinematic home-theater playback and yet another one for late-night movies, with each Preset fine-tuned to a particular scenario or preference. Creating Presets Creating a Preset consists simply of storing a complete set of the parameters set forth in the Listening Mode, DSP Options and Tone Controls accessible via the Main Menu together with Speaker Setup and Display Setup configurable through Setup Menu. Scroll to A/V Presets using the keys to save a collection of said parameter settings to a Preset. Select a Preset number and by a combination of pressing the keys, you can selectively include in the particular Preset any of the above-mentioned parameter settings by choosing Yes. If you decide not to include in the particular Preset a certain parameter setting, select No. Now in order to save the settings chosen for the particular Preset number, scroll down to Save Current Setup to Preset and press the key. If you chose to load instead the default settings, scroll down to Load Defaults to Preset and press the key to restore the default settings. In addition to the parameter settings, the Preset label itself can be assigned a new name. This new Name will be shown in the VFD as well as on the OSD. To rename the Preset label, scroll to Name and press to go the character. Then, press to pick and select through the alphanumeric selections. Press to move to the next character or back to the previous character and at the same time save the changes done on the current character. Note The selected Preset remains in force until you select a different Preset. Recalling Presets You may recall a Preset at any time using the HTR3 remote control. Press the HTR3s square AVPS key and then the numeric key 1-5 corresponding to the desired preset number. The newly recalled Preset will then manifest or replace the previous Preset (if any).

About User Names

You can assign an eight character User Name to each radio preset, which will show in the front-panel readout whenever that preset is recalled. Entering User Names To name a radio preset NEWS, follow the procedure as below (The buttons mentioned apply to the front panels buttons. The applicable HTR3 keys also execute the same functions as described). 1 Recall the desired radio preset. 2 Then, press the MEMORY button once and then within five (5) seconds, press the INFO button - the readout shows a blinking box. 3 Use the PRESET / buttons to select the first character of the name (N from the alphabetical list). 4 Press TUNE button to select the character and correspondingly move forward to the next position. (Press TUNE to go back to the previous character). Repeat this process for each character in sequence. 5 Press the MEMORY key again to store the User Name and exit the textentry mode.

About RDS

The Radio Data System (RDS) permits compatible FM A/V Receivers to display text determined by the broadcaster. The T765 supports two RDS modes, station-name (PS mode) and radio-text (RT mode). However, not every FM station incorporates RDS in its broadcast signal. In most areas you will find from one to several RDS-enabled stations, but it is by no means impossible that your favorite stations will not be broadcasting RDS data. View RDS Text When an RDS-enabled FM broadcast is tuned, after a brief delay the RDS symbol will illuminate in the T765s front-panel readout and the readouts character section will show its station-name (PS) text: ROCK101,for example. Press the front-panel INFO key to toggle the readout between this and the stations radio-text (RT) readout, if any, which might scroll song- or artistname, or any other text of the stations choosing.

ABOUT DAB RADIO

The T765 has a Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) module socket on the rear panel for adding a separately sold and NAD-specified outboard DAB module the NAD DAB Adaptor DB 1. All the control software for this format is included; just plug-in the module and start enjoying the CD-like quality sound and expansive content selection available with DAB. CONNECTING THE DAB MODULE Plug-in the other end of the DIN connector (supplied with your NAD DAB Adaptor DB 1) from the DAB modules output port into the corresponding DAB module input socket on the rear panel of the T765. Select DAB mode on the T765 by toggling the AM/FM/DB button in the front panel. If there is no NAD DAB Adaptor DB 1 connected, the VFD will show Check DAB Tuner. Refer to your NAD DAB Adaptor DB 1s owners manual for the modules applicable user interface guide with respect to the T765. NAVIGATING THE iPod PLAYERS FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES After linking together your iPod player, NAD iPod docking station and the T765, you can now plug them IN to their applicable power sources. 1. With your T765, iPod player and NAD iPod docking station all at power ON state, select SOURCE5 of your T765. Your iPod player will show in its display the NAD logo and below it OK to disconnect. On the other hand, the T765 VFD will show in the upper line iPod Menu and the lower line Playlists. The lower line will vary depending on the current menu selected. At the same time, the T765 OSD will display the whole iPod Menu selections like Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres, Composers and Audiobooks. 2. Navigate through the iPod menu selections using a combination of the [ ] buttons. NOTES The iPod players click wheel and controls will not operate when it is properly connected to the T765 via the NAD docking station. To exit from the iPod Menu at Source 5, press [ ] bringing you to Menu Select OSD. Follow the instructions as shown. CONTROL FEATURES AND SETTINGS The following control functions and settings are selectable or enabled using the front panel and HTR 3 remote control buttons. Since the HTR 3 will be the primary controller in most cases, we will focus on remotecontrolled operations. ENTER Press [ENTER] to go iPod Settings menu where you can setup the following options: Shuffle : Select [Shuffle] to enable random playback of either [Songs] or [Albums] lists. To turn off shuffle mode, select [Off ]. Repeat : Select [One] for repeated playback of the current song. Select [All] for repeated playback of your entire list under [Songs] selection. Audiobook Speed : The playback speed of your audiobook can be varied according to your preference. During audiobook playback, adjust the reading speed to [Normal], [Fast] or [Slow]. DISP During playback, toggle [DISP] key of HTR 3 to show in the T765 VFD upper line the Song title, Artist Name and Album title. If there are no information available, the display will show No Song, No Artist or No Album as applicable. Aside from these information, the lower line will display the current titles track number allocation and time elapsed. The equivalent front panel key for [DISP] is [INFO].

Learning Codes from other Remotes
Begin by positioning the HTR3 nose-to-nose with the source remote so the two devices infrared windows are about 2 inches apart. Enter Learning Mode: On the HTR3, simultaneously press-and-hold for 3 seconds both a Device Selector key and the [RES] key (just below the DISP key) until the Learn LED at the center of the HTR3 turns steady green. Press the HTR3s function key you wish to teach a command; the Learn LED will turn amber. Press-and-hold the function key on the source remote: The HTR3s Learn LED will flicker amber for a second or two, then turn solid green. The command is learned. Press the HTR3s Device Selector key again to exit the learning mode. If the Learn LED does not flicker amber you may need to vary the distance between the remotes. If the Learn LED turns red rather than green, that particular command of that source remote command could not be learned. Example: Learning DVD Pause Position the HTR3 and your DVD players remote as described above. On the HTR3, simultaneously press-and-hold [DVD] and [RES]; the Learn LED turns steady green. Press the HTR3s Pause [ ] key; the Learn LED turns amber. Press-and-hold the corresponding Pause key of your DVD players remote control; the HTR3s Learn LED flickers amber and then turns solid green. The command is learned. Press [DVD] again to exit the learning mode. Cancel Operation You can cancel configuring a key, by pressing the active Device Selector key before the learn process is complete; the Learn LED will turn red.

Punch Through

The HTR3s punch-through function allows you to retain a function key from one Device Select page to another, so that, for example, the AMP [SURR MODE] function might still control the T765 when the DVD Device Selector page is active. Note The HTR3s [VOL] keys are pre-programmed as punched-through for all Device Select pages: [VOL] will operate the T765s master-volume regardless of the currently selected device. The [SURR] [CENTER,] and [SUB] Channel Volume controls similarly are pre-programmed as punched-through. To set a punch through, after entering the Learning Mode, and pressing the desired key to be punched through, simply press the device key twice of the device to punch through to. The status LED will turn green; press the Device Selector key again to exit Learning Mode. Example: Punch-through AMP [SURR MODE] key to the DVD page On the HTR3, simultaneously press-and-hold [DVD] and [RES]; the Learn LED turns steady green. Press [SURR MODE]; the Learn LED turns amber. Press [AMP] twice; the Learn LED turns green. Press [DVD] again to exit the learning mode.

To adjust the sleep delay, press the HTR-3s SLEEP button twice; first to display the sleep time increment, and a second time to change the sleep time increment. The sleep time increment and a SLEEP icon will continuously display on the T765s front panel Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). Each consecutive press increases the sleep time in 15-minute increments from 15 to 90 minutes. To cancel the sleep mode, continue pressing the HTR-3sSLEEP button until SLEEP OFF displays on the VFD. Switching the T765 to standby from either the HTR-3s OFF or the T765s POWER button will also cancel the sleep mode
SLEEP MODE The Sleep Mode timer will switch the T765 to Standby mode automatically after a preset number of minutes. Pressing the HTR-3s SLEEP button once will display the setting of the sleep time increment. Pressing the HTR-3s SLEEP button a second time within a 3-second period will change the sleep time increment in 15-minute intervals, after which time the T765 will automatically switch into Standby mode.

TROUBLESHOOTING

CONDITION No sound from all channels. POSSIBLE CAUSES AC power unplugged. Power not switched on. Outlet has no power. Speaker A (or Speaker B) is not activated. Activate Speaker A (or Speaker B) by pressing the corresponding front panel or HTR 3 button. Check cables. Check Speaker Configuration menu. Check power amp, cabling, and speakers. Select appropriate listening mode. Correct Speakers Settings or Speaker Levels settings. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check AC cable connection and outlet.
No sound from some channels.
Faulty/missing cables. Speaker Configuration channel (s) set to OFF. Power-amp or speaker-connections faulty.
No sound from surround channels.
No surround listening mode is engaged. Surround-channels set to OFF on Speaker Configuration menu. Surround-channels level set too low on Speaker Levels menu.

No sound from Subwoofer.

Subwoofer is off, not powered or improperly connected. Subwoofer set to OFF on Speaker Configuration menu. Sub level set too low on Speaker Levels menu.

Power-up subwoofer, check Subs AC outlet or check connections. Correct Speaker Configuration or Speaker Levels settings.
No sound from Center channel.
Source is a 2/0 (etc.). Dolby Digital or DTS recording without center channel. Center set to OFF on Speaker Configuration menu. Center level set too low on Speaker Levels menu.
Play a known 5.1-channel recording or select Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode. Correct Speaker Configuration or Speaker Levels settings.

No Dolby Digital/DTS.

Sources digital output is not connected to a T765 digital input. Source component not configured for multichannel digital output.
Check connections. Check source component setup. Check batteries. Check IR windows and ensure clear line-of-sight from remote to T765. Reduce sunlight/room lighting. Power-down the T765 via the front panel Power switch and unplug it from the AC outlet. Wait five minutes, re-connect and power up. Switch 12V TRIGGER IN/OUT to OFF position.
T765 does not respond to HTR 3 remote.
Batteries are flat or incorrectly inserted. IR transmitter window on remote or IR A/V Receiver window on T765 is obstructed. T765 front panel is in very bright sunlight or ambient light.
T765 does not respond to front panel commands or remote control.

Microprocessor error.

T765 may have over heated. 12V TRIGGER IN/OUT is set to AUTO position.
Factory defaults for North American (AH) version : Press simultaneously Source + Front Input/MP Factory defaults for European (C) version : Press simultaneously Source + Front Input/MP Audyssey Setup settings along with other stored presets and settings will all be deleted upon restoring your T765 to its factory defaults.

SPECIFICATIONS

Amplifier Section
Power output Stereo Mode IHF dynamic power; 8 ohms IHF dynamic power; 4 ohms Power output Surround Mode Total harmonic distortion at rated power IM distortion at rated power Damping factor, 8 ohms Input sensitivity and impedance Frequency response Signal/noise ratio Signal/noise ratio 100W(20dBW) (8 ohms within rated distortion) 160W (22dBW) 270W (24.3dBW) 7 x 80W (19dBW) <0.05% <0.05% >60 1.1V/50K 0.8dB (ref. 1kHz, 20Hz 20kHz) >92dB (ref. rated power at 8 ohms, A-WTD) >82dB (ref. 1W at 8 ohms, A-WTD)

Preamplifier Section

Input sensitivity and impedance Frequency response Signal/noise ratio 350mV/50K 0.5 dB (20Hz 20kHz) >88dB (ref. 2V, A-WTD)

Tuner Section

AM Section Frequency range Usable sensitivity S/N ratio Total Harmonic Distortion Loop sensitivity 20dB S/N FM Section Usable sensitivity, MONO IHF (3% THD) S/N Ratio MONO S/N Ratio STEREO Total Harmonic Distortion, MONO Total Harmonic Distortion, STEREO Channel Separation RDS decode sensitivity 530kHz -1710kHz (North America version, 10kHz steps) 531kHz -1602kHz (Europe version, 9kHz steps) 30dBu 38dB <3% 66dBu < 16.1dBf 18dBu 60dB 55dB 0.25% 0.5% 40dB 28dBu

Physical Specifications

Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight Shipping Weight 435 x 170 x 431mm 19.8kg 24.7kg
Specifications are subject to change without notice. For updated documentation and features, please log onto www.NADelectronics.com for the latest information about T765.
DTS, DTS-ES and Neo:6 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. DTS and DTS 96/24 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Manufactured under License from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. The XM name, XM Ready and related logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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Summary
The NAD T765 is heir to many generations of award winning NAD designs. This exceptional pedigree is evident in both the look and the feel of the T765, and it is unmistakable the moment you listen. It is NADs insistence on creating products with remarkable sound quality at sensible prices that has made NAD the first choice among the most knowledgeable listeners from around the world. NADs Music First philosophy dictates that we endow our Surround Sound products with the same warm involving sound quality that makes music listening so rewarding with our stereo components. This stands in stark contrast to our competitors who view Surround Sound components primarily from a content point of view, with sound quality far down the list of priorities. Yet the T765 is second to none in terms of flexibility and up-to-the-minute digital technology. Features: s Product Description - EIZO FlexScan T 765 - display - CRT - 19" s Device Type - Display / CRT s Colour - Grey s Built-in Devices - USB Hub s Dimensions (WxDxH) - 45.2 cm x 47.8 cm x 45.5 cm s Weight - 27.5 kg s Diagonal Size - 19" s Viewable Size - 17.8" s Dot Pitch / Pixel Pitch - 0.25 mm s Max Resolution - 1600 x 1200 / 92 Hz s Image Aspect Ratio - 4:3 s Interface - VGA (HD-15) s Compliant Standards - Plug and Play, FCC Class B certified, CE, CSA, TUV, TUV GS, C-Tick, VCCI Class B ITE, DDC-2B, EPA Energy Star, ICES-003, TCO '99, UL 1950, VESA DPMS s Power - AC 110/220 V 10% ( 50/60 Hz ) s Power Consumption Operational - 140 Watt

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