NAD 116 User Manual

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RECORD MODE. IF BOTH ARE SET IN RECORD
MODE, WITH TAPE 2 SELECTED, A FEEDBACK
LOOP RESULTS WHICH MAY CAUSE A LOUD
"WHISTLE OR HOWL", POTENTIALLY DAMAGING
YOUR AMPLIFIER OR LOUDSPEAKERS.

BALANCE AND VOLUME.
5. BALANCE

The BALANCE control adjusts the relative levels of

the left and right outputs. The 12 o’clock position pro-
vides equal level to the left and right channels. A
detent indicates this position.

Rotating the control clockwise moves the balance

towards the right. Rotating the control anti-clockwise
moves the balance to the left. The BALANCE control
does not affect recordings made using the Tape out-
puts.

6. VOLUME

The VOLUME control adjusts the overall loudness

of the signals being fed to the loudspeakers. It is
motor driven and can be adjusted from the remote
control handset. The VOLUME control does not affect
recordings made using the Tape outputs.

REMOTE SENSOR.
7. SENSOR

Sensor for receiving the infra-red signals from your

remote handset. An LED in the Power On/Off button
will light when a signal is being received from the
remote handset.

REMOTE CONTROL.

The Remote Control handset handles all the key

functions of the NAD 116 and has additional controls
to remotely operate NAD Tuners, Cassette and CD
machines. It will operate up to a distance of 16ft (5m).

Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum

operating life. Two AA (R6) batteries should be fitted
in the battery compartment at the rear of the Remote
Control. When replacing batteries, check that they
have been put in the right way round, as indicated on
the base of the battery compartment.

Please refer to previous sections of the manual for

a full description of individual functions.

Note: The remote control handset supplied is the

NAD universal remote and can be used on any
remote controllable NAD system. Not every function
on it may be available on your particular unit.

STANDBY Switches the NAD 116 between On and
Standby modes. (Caution: Switch the NAD 116 off
using the front panel Power switch when it is not
being used for long periods of time.)
MUTE Press the MUTE Button to temporarily switch
off the sound to the speakers and headphones. Mute
mode is indicated by the volume control LED flashing.
Press MUTE again to restore sound.

LD Inoperative for the NAD 116.
VCR1 Selects VIDEO as the active input.
AUX Selects the Aux as the active input.
PHONO Selects the Phono as the active input.
CD Selects CD as the active input.

TUNER AM Selects Tuner input on the NAD 116 and
the AM waveband on a separate NAD Tuner.
TUNER FM Selects the Tuner input of the NAD 116
and the FM waveband on a separate NAD Tuner.
TAPE 2 Selects Tape 2 as the active input.
TAPE 1 Selects Tape 1 (Monitor) as the active input.
VOLUME

Increases or decreases the Volume

setting using the motorised front panel Volume con-
trol.

TUNER CONTROL (for use with NAD Tuner).

BANK. Selects a bank of preset stations.
PRESET

Selects preset stations.

TUNE

Operates the Manual Tune function.

SEARCH

Starts the Tuner Search function.

CD PLAYER CONTROL (for use with NAD CD
Player).

| | Pause

Stop

Play

|

Skip back. Press once to return to start of track,

press several times to skip back to previous tracks.

I Skip forward to next track(s).

DISC Go to next disc (for NAD CD changers).

CASSETTE DECK CONTROL (For use with
single (A) or double transport (A and B) NAD
Cassette Decks).

Forward Play or Reverse Play.
/| | Record Pause. Press to put cassette deck into

record-pause. Press Play to start recording.

Stops Play or Recording.

Rewind.

Fast Forward.

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