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NAD L 76 User Manual

NAD L 76
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L 76
AV Surround Sound Receiver
ENGLISH
FRANÇAISDEUTSCH
NEDERLANDS
ESPAÑOLITALIANO
PORTUGUÊS
SVENSKA
Owner’s Manual
Manuel d’Installation
Bedienungsanleitung
Gebruikershandleiding
Manual del Usuario
Manuale delle Istruzioni
Manual do Proprietário
Bruksanvisning
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NAD L 76 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Response20Hz to 20kHz
Input Sensitivity200mV
Signal-to-Noise Ratio90dB (line)
Tuning rangeFM
Speaker load impedance4-8 ohms
Video Connectionscomposite

Summary

BEFORE USE

READ THIS BEFORE OPERATION

Read operation guidelines carefully before using the unit, considering placement and environmental factors.

ABOUT THE POWER SWITCH

Explains the unit's primary power switch behavior and how to fully turn it off by disconnecting the power cord.

CONNECTING ANTENNAS

FM INDOOR ANTENNA

Instructions for connecting the provided T-type FM antenna for indoor use.

FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA

Guidance on using a 75-ohm outdoor FM antenna for weak signal areas.

HOW TO CONNECT A COAXIAL CABLE TO THE MATCHING TRANSFORMER

Step-by-step guide on connecting coaxial cable to a matching transformer.

AM LOOP ANTENNA

Details on connecting the provided AM loop antenna for optimal reception.

AM OUTDOOR ANTENNA

Instructions for connecting an outdoor AM antenna if indoor reception is poor.

CONNECTING SPEAKER SYSTEMS

HOW TO CONNECT

Procedure for correctly connecting speaker cables to the receiver terminals, ensuring polarity.

CONNECTING AUDIO EQUIPMENT

AUDIO SIGNAL JACKS

Connecting auxiliary and tape deck audio sources to the receiver.

TAPE (IN/OUT) jacks

Specific connections for cassette decks to TAPE IN/OUT jacks.

AUDIO CONNECTION CORDS

Using RCA plugs for audio connections, noting left/right channel matching.

CONNECTING THE PRE OUT JACKS

Guidance on connecting to PRE OUT jacks, especially for subwoofers.

CONNECTING THE AC POWER

Ensuring correct voltage and safe handling of the power cord.

CONNECTING VIDEO EQUIPMENT

AUDIO SIGNAL JACKS

Connecting video deck and receiver audio outputs/inputs.

VIDEO SIGNAL JACKS

Connecting VCR, cable/satellite, and DVD player video signals.

S-VIDEO SIGNAL JACKS

Connecting S-VIDEO sources like TV monitors and VCRs.

DOLBY DIGITAL (AC-3)/DTS/PCM DIGITAL IN JACKS

Connecting digital audio sources like DVD players or MiniDisc players.

DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL AND COAXIAL)

Connecting digital outputs to recorders like CD or MiniDisk.

AUDIO OPERATIONS

PRIVATE LISTENING

Instructions for using headphones for private listening.

MUTING BUTTON (ON THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT)

How to mute sound temporarily, e.g., for phone calls.

SLEEP TIMER OPERATION

Setting the receiver to automatically turn off after a specified time.

WHEN TO USE RESET SWITCH

Situations requiring a system reset and how to perform it.

AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS

POWER STANDBY/ON Button

Operating the power switch and understanding standby mode.

BASS/TREBLE Tone Controls

Adjusting low and high frequencies for desired sound profile.

BALANCE Control

Adjusting sound balance between left and right speakers.

MASTER VOLUME Control

Controlling the overall sound volume for all speakers.

FM MUTE/MONO

Switching FM tuner between stereo/mono and controlling muting.

SURROUND MODE Button

Selecting different surround sound modes.

DISPLAY Button

Switching digital signal display for DVD and AUX inputs.

RADIO RECEPTION

AUTO TUNING

Automatically scanning and tuning to radio stations.

MANUAL TUNING

Manually tuning to stations, especially those with weak signals.

PRESET TUNING

Facility for storing AM and FM stations in presets 1 to 30.

AUTOMATIC MEMORY PRESETTING

Automatically scans and stores available stations into presets.

MANUAL MEMORY PRESETTING

DELETING A STORED PRESET

How to remove stored station information from presets.

RECALLING FREQUENCIES

Directly tuning to a broadcast using stored preset numbers.

"BACK-UP" MEMORY FUNCTION

Conserves preset memories during power interruptions.

RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM)

RDS DISPLAY

Selecting display modes for RDS information like PS and RT.

ABOUT USER NAMES

Assigning custom names to radio presets.

ENTERING USER NAMES

Step-by-step guide for assigning eight-character user names to presets.

CLOCK / ON TIME / OFF TIME ADJUST

Setting the current time, on-time, and off-time for the receiver.

AVAILABLE SURROUND MODES

DTS (DIGITAL THEATER SYSTEM)

Enjoying 5.1/6 channel audio from DTS sources for a 360° soundfield.

DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND

Experiencing up to 5.1 channels of digital surround sound from Dolby Digital sources.

LFE: LOW FREQUENCY EXTENSION

Delivers bass signals to the subwoofer for dynamic deep bass effects.

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II

Provides movie theater-like surround effects with improved frequency response.

DOLBY 3 STEREO

HALL SURROUND

Simulates a concert hall atmosphere with reverberated sound for surround speakers.

STEREO

Down-mixes multi-channel audio to 2-channel stereo for movie or music playback.

SPEAKER POSITIONING

SPEAKER CONFIGURATION

CENTER SPEAKER MODE

Settings for center speaker size (Large, Small, None) affecting bass output.

REAR (SURROUND) SPEAKER MODE

Settings for rear speaker size (Large, Small, None) affecting frequency output.

FRONT SPEAKER MODE

Settings for front speaker size (Large, Small) affecting frequency output.

SUBWOOFER OUTPUT

Selecting subwoofer operation (Sub-On/Sub-Off) for low frequencies.

SURROUND EFFECTS

DELAY TIME

Reference to OSD surround mode for delay time adjustments.

DELAY TIME SETTING

Adjustable range for delay times in different surround modes.

OSD (ON SCREEN DISPLAY)

AUTOMATIC OSD FUNCTIONS

Functions that automatically appear on-screen when used.

SLEEP

On-screen display for setting the sleep timer function.

VOLUME

On-screen display showing the receiver's current volume level.

INPUT STATUS

On-screen display of current video/audio input and output status.

SYSTEM STATUS

Displays current system status, including delay times and volume settings.

TEST TONE

Scrolls through test tones for speaker adjustment in surround modes.

OSD "ON" POSITION

Describes how to access and navigate the on-screen display menus for settings.

DIGITAL INPUT

Selecting audio input type (Analog, Optical, Coaxial) for digital sources.

SURROUND MODE

Selecting acoustical effects based on input type and program source.

SPEAKER CONFIGURATION

Selecting speaker configuration options based on surround mode.

LANGUAGE

Changing the language for on-screen menus.

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

USING THE REMOTE HTR L76 CONTROL UNIT

Overview of operating the remote control for the L76 receiver.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Instructions for inserting and replacing batteries in the remote.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Indications for battery exhaustion and replacement.

PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING BATTERIES

Important safety and handling guidelines for batteries.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications of the HTR L76 remote control unit.

CONTROLLING THE L76

Explains how the remote's Device Selector keys activate different control pages.

LEARNING CODES FROM OTHER REMOTES

Procedure for teaching the remote to control other components.

CANCEL OPERATION

How to cancel a remote learning or configuration process.

PUNCH-THROUGH

Retaining a function key from one device page on another device page.

COPY A COMMAND FROM ANOTHER KEY

Copying a function command from one key to another.

MACRO COMMANDS

Creating sequences of commands executed by a single key press.

RECORDING MACROS

Step-by-step guide to record macro commands on the remote.

EXECUTING MACROS

How to run stored macro commands.

KEY-ILLUMINATION TIMEOUT

Setting the duration for the remote's key illumination.

FACTORY RESET

Restoring the remote control to its original factory settings.

DELETE MODE

Deleting learned, copied, or punched-through commands from keys.

LOADING CODE-LIBRARIES

Changing the remote's code library to control different NAD components.

SEARCH MODE

Using search mode to find compatible code-libraries for components.

CHECKING CODE-LIBRARY NUMBER

Verifying the currently active code-library for a device selector.

SUMMARY OF HTR L76 MODES

Quick reference for remote control modes and key combinations.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Amplifier

Troubleshooting common amplifier issues like reversed speakers or hum.

Tuner

Resolving tuner problems such as hissing or distorted broadcasts.

Surround Effects - Important

Notes on why surround speakers may not produce sound.

Remote Control Unit

Diagnosing and fixing issues with the remote control not working.

SPECIFICATIONS

AMPLIFIER SECTION

Detailed technical specifications for the amplifier section.

DIGITAL AUDIO SECTION

Technical data for digital audio input and sampling rates.

VIDEO SECTION

Technical specifications for video input and output sensitivity.

FM TUNER SECTION

Detailed technical specifications for the FM tuner.

AM TUNER SECTION

Detailed technical specifications for the AM tuner.

GENERAL

General specifications including power requirements and dimensions.

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