Getting the most from the nad l70 introduction – NAD L70 User Manual

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EASE OF USE

Despite the effort NAD has invested in the L70 receiver’s sonic performance, we expended no less in
making it powerfully easy to use. Its design is uniquely simple for so sophisticated a component, and the
HTR L70 universal remote control is equally understandable, as are the L70’s own front-panel and on-
screen displays (OSD).

UPGRADABILITY

The L70 receiver permits flexible system growth via individually accessible 5.1 channel input for
connectivity to products with integrated surround decoders.
See “Rear Panel (5.1 CH. INPUT)”.

ABOUT THE HTR L70 SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL

Packed with your L70 is the NAD HTR L70 remote control, a full-system remote especially designed to be easy
to use and easy to understand. Be sure to read the section “Using the HTR L70 Remote Control,” to familiarize
yourself with the remote’s layout and operations before proceeding to setup your receiver.

Chances are, you will want to use your HTR L70 as your primary way to command your entire A/V system.
The HTR L70 can be employed to operate additional NAD or other-brand components such as a second
DVD/CD player, television, satellite/HDTV tuner, VCR, or virtually anything else that operates via standard
infrared remote control.

QUICKSTART

In case you simply cannot wait to experience the performance of your new NAD L70 DVD/Receiver, we
provide the following “Quickstart” instructions to get you underway. The steps below connect your L70
to a TV/monitor; be sure to read “Input Setup”.

PLAY A DVD MOVIE
• Connect the L70’s composite video or S-Video “MONITOR OUT” jack to your TV/monitor’s

corresponding input.

• Depending on the selection above, switch the “OSD SELECTOR” switch to either S-Video or

Composite position (found on the back of the L70 beside the Composite Output “MONITOR” jack.

• Connect your left and right front speakers to the L70’s “FRONT L and R” outputs, being sure to

connect red to red (“+”) and black to black (“-”), with care to avoid stray wires or strands crossing
between terminals. (Connect centre and surround speakers as well, if you like). If your system includes
a powered subwoofer, connect the L70’s “SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT” jack to its line input.

• Plug the AC mains plug into the AC; the LED on the front panel will be lit blue indicating the L70 is in

standby mode ready to accept commands from either the front panel power switch or the HTR L70 remote.

• To start playback of the DVD player; press the HTR L70 remote’s “DVD” Device Selector key, and then

its transport key “Open/Close” to select the DVD, insert the media and press the transport

play

key to start playing. You should hear multichannel or stereo sound, and see an image on the
TV/monitor. (If one or the other fails to appear, you may need to use either the L70’s Receiver or DVD
on-screen menu systems to check assignment of audio and video inputs; see “Input Setup”.)

Enjoy the movie or music, but be sure to set aside time to read this manual thoroughly, and to set up,
calibrate, and configure your L70 carefully and completely.

GETTING THE MOST FROM THE NAD L70

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