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A
NOTE
ON
INSTALLATION
This
unit
may
be installed
on
any
stable
surface.
Since
its
power
transformer
(near
the
left-rear
corner)
generates
a
magnetic
hum
field
of
moderate
strength,
an
LP
turntable
should
not
be
located
directly
to
its
left.
CAUTION:
To
prevent
a
fire
or
shock
hazard,
do
not
permit
this
product
to
become
wet.
If
liquid
is
acci
dentally
spilled
on or
into
it,
immediately
shut
off
its
power
and
unplug
the
AC
power
cord.
The
tuner
should
be
examined
by
a
service
technician
before
power
is
applied
to
it
again.
Do
not
open
the
tuner,
or
attempt
to
modify
or
repair
it
yourself.
Refer
all
servicing
to
a
qualified
technician.
WARNING
TO
UK
USERS.
If
this
apparatus
is
not
fitted
with
a
UK
three-pin
plug,
do
not
attempt
to
insert
the
attached
plug
into
a
UK
mains socket.
Instead,
cut
the
plug
from
the
mains
lead
and
attach
a
fused
UK
three-pin
plug
using
the
following
safety
advice
on
wiring.
IMPORTANT.
The
wires
in
this
mains
lead
are
coloured
BLUE
and
BROWN;
BLUE:
NEUTRAL
BROWN:
LIVE
The
colours
of
these
mains
lead
wires
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug.
In
this
case
the
BROWN
wire
must
be
connected
to
the terminal
which
is
marked
L(ive)
or
coloured
RED.
The
BLUE
wire
must
be
con
nected
to
the
terminal
marked
N(eutral)
or
coloured
BLACK,
No
connection
should
be
made
to
the
termi
nal
marked
E
or
coloured
green
or
green
and
yellow.
REAR
PANEL
CONNECTIONS
1.
FM
ANTENNA
INPUT
The
FM
antenna
input
socket
is
designed
to
accept
a
75-ohm
“co-axial”
cable.
If
you
want
to
connect
an
antenna
with
a
300-ohm
twin-lead
wire,
use
the
sup
plied
300-to-75
ohm
balun”
adapter.
[Fig.1].
Some
type
of
FM
antenna
must
be
connected
to
the tuner.
A
ribbon-wire
“folded
dipole”
antenna
and
a
balun
adapter
are
included
to
get
you
started.
When
you
unfold
the
ribbon-wire
antenna
you
will
note
that
it
is
in
the
form
of
a
T.
The
“crossbar”
portion
of
the
T
should
be
stretched
out
horizontally
and
tacked
in
place
(on
a
wall,
on
the
back
of
a
cabinet,
or
on
the
ceiling).
The
“vertical”
section
of
the
T
goes
to
the
antenna
input.
Connect
its
two
wires
to
the
screw
ter
minals
on
the
balun
adapter;
then
plug
the
balun
into
the
receiver’s
FM
input
socket.
[Fig.
1].
2.
AM
ANTENNA
TERMINALS
An
external
antenna
will
be
needed
for
AM
recep
tion.
For
most
local
broadcasting
stations
a
simple
wire
up
to
one
meter
(three
feet)
in
length
will
provide
ample
signal
strength,
and
such
a
single-wire
antenna
is
included
with
the
tuner.
(To
use
any
other
wire,
strip
off
1
cm
of
insulation
from
one
end,
and
twist
together
the
exposed
wire
strands.)
Connect
the
bare
end
of
the
wire
to
the
AM
terminal,
as
follows;
push
down
the
plastic
tab
below
the
AM
terminal,
this
opens
the
small
hole
in
the
cen
ter
of
the
terminal.
Insert
the
bare
wire
into
the
hole
and
pull
the
tab
back
up
to
its
normal
horizontal
posi
tion
against
the
body
of
the
terminal.
The
terminal
will
grasp
the
wire
aric
fold
it
fl
place.
Eig.
The
remainder
of
the
antenna
may
be
allowed
to
hang
down
behind
the
tuner
or
may
be
tacked
in
place along
the
rear
of
a
wooden
(not
metal)
shelf
(a
metal
shelf
may
interfere
with
reception.
In
this
case
the
wire
should
be
stretched
out
along
the
wall
away
from
the
shelving
and
tacked
in
place.)
Experiment
with
the
orientation
and
length.
3.
OUTPUT
Connect
a
stereo
patch
cord
from
the
Left
and
Right
output
jacks
to
the
corresponding
Tuner
input
jacks
on
your
amplifier.
4.
NAD
LINK
INIOUT
The
NAD
Link
IN
connector
on
the
Model
412
allows
the
tuner
to
be
operated
by
external
control
signals
passed
from
another
NAD
remote
control
model
featuring
NADLInk,
eg.
502
CD
Player.
A
system
remote
control
will
be
required
as
an
accessory.
Connect
a
cable
from
the
master
unit
Link
OUT
(eg.
502)
to
the
NAD
Link
IN
jack
on
the
412.
The
NAD
link
OUT
connector
allows
remote-con
trol
commands
to
be
relayed
from
the
412
to
other
products
equipped
with
a
NAD-Link
(or
compatible)
input.
For
example
you
can
operate
a
CD
player,
cassette
recorder,
and
this
tuner
from
a
single-system
remote
control.
Connect
a
cable
from
the
tuner’s
NAD
Link
OUT
socket
to
the
NAD Link
IN
jack
on
5.
AC
POWER
CORD
Plug
the
AC
line
cord
into
a
“live”
wall
socket
or
into
a
heavy-duty
extension
cord.
FRONT
PANEL
CONTROLS
1.
POWER
Press
this
button
to
turn
on
the
power.
The
display
will
illuminate.
To
switch
the
power
off,
press
the
Power
button
again
and
release
it.
In
the
off
position
the
unit
is
still
connected
to
the
mains.
Disconnect
the
power
cable
when
the
unit
is
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
2.
MONO
The
MONO
button
disables
the
stereo
FM
circuits,
so
that
all
broadcasts
will
be
received
(and recorded)
in
mono.
When
listening
to
distant
FM
stations,
use
the
MONO
mode
to
cancel
the hiss
and
distortion
that
accompanies
a
weakly
received
stereo
signal.
Remember
to
disengage
the
MONO
mode
when
you
want
to
receive
a
local
broadcast
in
stereo.
3.
BLEND
The
Blend
circuit
reduces
noise
in
weak
FM
stereo
signals
by
reducing
the
stereo
separation.
NAD
412
STEREO
AM/FM
TUNER
another
product.
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