Rear panel – NAD T 773 User Manual

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REAR PANEL

FM

FRONT

L

FRONT

R

FRONT

SURR

SURR-B

SUBW

DISC

SURR

L

SURR

R

SURR-BACK

L

SURR-BACK

R

SUBW 1

CENTER

R

L

GND

AM

TRIGGER

AUTO

OFF

SOFT CLIPPING

ON

OFF

1

1

C

B

C

R

Y

C

B

C

R

Y

2

C

B

C

R

Y

3

C

B

C

R

Y

2

3

4

5

6

ANTENNA

VIDEO 5

VIDEO 4

SUBW 2

AUDIO

PRE-OUT

TAPE

VCR

SAT

DVD

MONITOR

OUT

7.1 CH INPUT

OUT

IN

OUT

OUT

1

2

3

IN

IN

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

IN

IN

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

DIGITAL OUT

DIGITAL IN

SPEAKER A

L

R

FRONT

L

R

SURROUND

L

R

SURR-BACK

L

R

CENTER

SWITCHED

120V

~

60Hz

AC OUTLET
120V

~

60Hz

120W 1A MAX

SPEAKER B

RS-232

OPTICAL

COAXIAL

COMPONENT VIDEO IN

IR

+12V TRIGGER

Serial No./No. De Series

CAUTION

: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE

SPK A FRONT / SPK B : 4

MIN/SPEAKER

SPK A FRONT + SPK B : 8

MIN/SPEAKER

CENTER, SURR, SURR-BACK : 4

MIN/SPEAKER

MAIN IN

ON

OFF

SWITCHED

230V

~

50Hz

AC OUTLET
230V

~

50Hz

120W 0.5A MAX

T 773 (C) EUROPEAN VERSION

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CENTER

R

L

AUDIO

VIDEO

S-VIDEO

R

L

CD

MS OUT

POWER

ATTENTION!

Please make all connections to your T 773 A/V Receiver with the unit powered off or unplugged. (It is also advisable to power-down or unplug all
associated components while making or breaking any signal or AC power connections.)

1

FM & AM ANTENNA: The supplied wire “dipole” FM antenna will connect to the FM connector using the supplied “balun” adapter. It will usually
work best when mounted on a vertical surface such as a wall, with arms fully outstretched forming a horizontal “T” perpendicular to the origin point
of the signal. Experiment with placement and orientation of to yield the clearest sound and lowest background noise. In areas of difficult FM
reception an external FM antenna can yield dramatic gains in quality; consult your NAD audio specialist or a professional antenna installer.

The AM loop antenna supplied with the T 773 (or a suitable replacement) is required for AM reception. Open the clip terminal lever, insert the wire
and close, ensuring that the lever locks the wire in place. Testing different positions for the antenna may improve reception; vertical orientation will
usually produce the best results. Antenna proximity to large metal objects (appliances; radiators) may impair reception, as will attempts to lengthen
the wire to the loop.

NOTE: An external AM antenna can improve long-distance reception substantially; consult your NAD audio specialist or a professional antenna
installer. Do not connect anything other than a loop antenna to the AM ANTENNA terminal. Do not remove the AM loop antenna.

2

IR: These mini-jacks accept and output remote-control codes in electrical format, using industry-standard protocols, for use with “IR-repeater” and
multi-room systems and related technologies. Consult your NAD audio specialist for more information.

3

+12V TRIGGER IN/OUT:
TRIGGER IN
connects to the 12-volt trigger outputs of compatible components such as power controllers and home automation devices. The TRIGGER
AUTO/OFF switch selects the 12V Trigger Input and disables the remote and front panel ON function.

TRIGGER OUT connects to 12V Input of compatible devices (such as amplifiers and projector-lifts) to automate turn on/off or activation. See “Trigger
Setup”, your NAD audio specialist also can provide more information on using the T 773’s triggers.

AUTO TRIGGER SWITCH when in the AUTO position, forces the T 773 to turn on only when a trigger signal is present at the trigger input. When in
the OFF position, the trigger inputs are disabled.

4

SOFT CLIPPING: Enables NAD’s proprietary Soft Clipping circuitry on all channels. Soft Clipping gently limits the output of the T 773 to minimize
audible distortion, even should the A/V Receiver be over-driven.

NOTE: Soft Clipping may simply be left on at all times to reduce the likelihood of audible distortion from excessive volume settings. However, for
critical listening, to preserve optimum dynamics you may wish to defeat it by setting this switch off.

5

MS OUT (MULTISOURCE OUT): Connect this pre-amp and composite video output to other zones using high-quality patch cables to reduce noise
pickup over long distance runs.

6

MONITOR OUT: Connect to video input of the monitor/television, using quality dual-RCA and/or S-Video cables designed for video signals. In general,
the S-Video connection is superior and should be used if your TV/monitor provides the corresponding input.

7

CD: Connect the analog stereo audio output from a CD player or other line-level audio source to this input.

8

COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1-3; OUT: Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1, 2 and 3 inputs to component-video outputs from compatible source
components, typically a DVD player and terrestrial or satellite HDTV tuner. Connect the T 773 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT to the component-video input
of a compatible video monitor/TV. Be sure to observe consistency in connecting the Y/Cr/Cb jacks (some source and TV components label these Y/
Pb/Pr) to the corresponding sources/inputs; do not rely purely on the color-coding of the jacks, which may not always be consistent among brands.
The routing of the component-video inputs is fixed: COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 is routed to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks when the DVD input
is selected; COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 is selected when the SAT input is active; COMPONENT VIDEO IN 3 is selected when the VCR input is active; the
audio and digital inputs assigned to DVD, SAT and VCR will be used (see also, "Input Setup," below).

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