17. DISPLAY (ON NON-RDS VERSIONS ONLY)
The Display button toggles the display to show either the station
frequency or user entered station name. If no user name was
entered the display will just flash once.
18. CHARACTER
The Character Button is used to enter the names of Preset radio
stations for display when the station is selected. Used together with
the Tune/Preset (No. 19) and MEMORY (No. 15) Buttons. Refer
to the separate chapter "Storing, recalling and naming Presets"
for more information.
19. TUNE/PRESET
The function of these buttons depends on the tuning mode
indicated in the display and selected with the Search/Preset button
(No. 13). In normal operation there are 3 modes:
a) Preset mode: Press the
number Preset; press the
Preset number. This is a "wrap-around" function, so that going
from the highest number Preset the tuner will go to the lowest
Preset number when
b) Search mode: By pressing the Tune/Preset button (19)
you can engage automatic tuning respectively up or down
the frequency band . The tuner will search automatically for
the first reasonably strong radio station, where it will stop.
Press the Tune/Preset button again to start searching again.
c) By pressing the Tune/Preset button (No. 19)
can engage manual tuning respectively up or down the
frequency band for precise tuning to a specific frequency.
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control handset has preset up/down buttons, which
will allow direct selection of the desired preset. Use of these
buttons will automatically switch the tuner section to Preset mode.
Refer also to section 13 for additional information.
NOTE: The Tune/Preset buttons are also used in conjunction with
the Memory (No. 15) and Search/Preset (No. 13) buttons to add
and memorise user defined names to Presets. Refer to the
separate chapter "Storing, recalling and naming Presets" for more
information.
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20. DISPLAY PANEL
The Display Panel shows information about the NAD C740
operating modes and information about the station currently
selected. Speakers A, B, Soft Clipping, Audio Mute, T-2 Monitor,
Blend, FM Mute, Stereo, Centre Tune, Bank, etc. are all indicated
in this window.
The display also has an eight character alphanumeric section,
which will display the active input, station name, Radio Text or
frequency.
8
AND
button to scroll to a lower
button to scroll to a higher
is pressed.
or
you
STORING, RECALLING AND NAMING PRESETS
To store a Preset:
• Tune to the radio station you wish to enter into a Preset (refer
to chapter "Front Panel Controls" section 13). If the station is
transmitting RDS information, the RDS indicator will light up
and station initials will be shown in the Display Panel. If a non-
RDS station is found, then just the frequency will be shown.
• To store that station as a Preset, press Memory (No. 15). The
Memory indicator will be displayed and the Preset section will
flash in the Display Panel.
• Press Bank (No. 12) to select which of the three Banks of
Presets (A, B or C) you want to store the station into. Press
either the Tune/Preset
Preset number you wish to assign to the station (from 1 to 10),
shown as a flashing number in the Display Panel, and then
press Memory (No. 15) again. The Memory light in the Display
Panel will go out and the station is now stored in your NAD
C740 memory.
To exit the Memory mode without storing a station, leave all the
tuner controls untouched; the Memory mode will automatically
or
cancel itself after 8 seconds. The Memory Presets have a memory
back-up, so they will remain stored for several weeks even if the
Receiver is switched off or unplugged from the mains supply.
NOTE: You can enter a new station into an unused Preset or over-
write an existing programmed Memory Preset. By doing this you
will replace all the data previously held on that Preset number.
RECALLING A PRESET STATION
• To select a Preset station, select the Preset mode by pressing
the Search/Preset button (No. 13) until "PRESET" lights up in
the display.
• By pressing the Bank button (No. 12) select which Bank of
Presets you want to use (A, B or C, indicated in the display).
• Press either the Tune/Preset
until the right Preset is found and shown in the Display Panel.
Any unused Presets will be skipped and it is not possible to select
a Bank unless it has at least one Preset stored into it.
DELETING A STORED PRESET
You can empty a Preset by deleting the stored information:
• Select the Preset to be emptied.
• Press the Memory button (No. 15), hold it down and press the
FM Mute/Mode button (No. 16). The Preset will then be
deleted and '--' appears as the Preset number.
You can also store a new station into a used Preset, by simply
going through the Preset storing process and placing a new station
over the existing one.
or
button to select which
or
buttons (No. 19)