Mark Levinson N390S owner manual Repeat button, Drawer, Hdcd indicator

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function. For example, mode + would either: add a track to a play list; select the next digital input; advance to the next time indication; or raise the volume.

Along with mode + and mode , the mode button is also used to change the option settings. (See Special Functions.)

7. Repeat button

You may choose to either repeat the entire disc (including any programs you might have entered for that particular disc) or an individual track by pressing the repeat button. From normal operation, the first press of the repeat button will light the disc repeat LED below the display (number 11 in the front panel illustration). Pressing the repeat button again will light the track repeat LED (number 13 in the front panel illustration). Pressing it a third time will cycle out of any repeating mode, as will pressing stop/drawer at any time. In either case, both repeat LEDs will be extinguished to indicate the absence of any repeat mode.

8. Drawer

The Nº390S employs an elegant, slim drawer that is machined from a solid piece of aluminum. It is normally opened and closed by pressing the stop/drawer button (number 15 in the front panel illustration). If opened, it may also be closed

simply by gently pushing the front edge inward (as though 19 you were going to close it manually). The Nº390S will interpret

this as a request to close the drawer and take over for you, smoothly closing the drawer.

If the Nº390S senses an obstruction during opening of the drawer mechanism, it will attempt to re-close. If successful, it will read the disc’s table of contents and display the disc’s number of tracks and total time (followed by the play list’s track and time information, if one exists). If for any reason the drawer does not close fully, the display will show DRAWER to indicate the problem. After removing the obstruction, press the stop/drawer button again to close the drawer normally.

Similarly, if the Nº390S senses an obstruction during the closing of its drawer, it is designed to stop immediately and will attempt to reopen. If the nature of the obstruction prevents this also, it will stop where it is and wait for your intervention, displaying STOPPED! to indicate the problem. After removing the obstruction, press the stop/drawer button again to close the drawer.

9. HDCD® indicator

This LED will illuminate when the Nº390S is playing HDCD- encoded material, whether from the CD transport or from an external digital source.

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Contents Nº390S Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Customer Support Table of Contents Page Page Unpacking the Nº390S Remove the Transport Screw Placement Unpacking and PlacementOperating Voltage Frequency Remove the transport screw from the bottom of the Nº390S Connect the Nº390S to AC powerQuick Start Turn off your associated components4a. If going direct from the Nº390S to an amplifier Break-in PeriodNew Generation Special Design FeaturesPage Page Page Display intensity Front Panel, Nº390STrack Indicator Special Mode IndicatorInfrared Transceiver within display Mode button Time IndicatorRepeat button Hdcd indicatorDrawer Disc repeat LED Mode and mode + buttonsPrev/rew button Stop/drawer Time on disc and time remaining LED indicatorsTrack repeat LED Next/f.fwd buttonPause button Play buttonStandby & Standby LED Rear Panel, Nº390S AC power input and switchDigital Outputs Balanced analog outputs Digital inputsExternal IR input Single-ended analog outputsCommunication ports Standard Link Cables Amplifier Link Cables Remote Control, Nº390S B repeat button Mode buttonsStop/dwr PauseNumeric Keypad Mute Other Operational Buttons TimePolarity Rpt disc/trkAnalog Input Switching + volumeVolume Battery CompartmentOptimum IR Reception Window Conditions that Affect IR PerformanceConnecting AC Mains Connecting Digital Audio Sources Setup and InstallationPage Press stop/drawer Basic OperationLoading a CD Playing a CD Random Play To load a CDTo do this Navigating the Disc Direct Time AccessPause Repeat Disc Repeat Track Repeat Polarity Introduction to Play Lists Programming the Nº390SImportant Note To assemble a new play list Assembling a Play ListTo review your play list before playing it Programming by Omission Saving a Play ListReviewing a Play List To save a play listTo delete a selection Deleting a Track from a Play List Adding a Track to aTo do so Overriding a Play List Erasing Play Lists from Memory Why Polarity Programming?To temporarily override a previously saved play list Whole-Disc Polarity Programming Track-by-Track Polarity Press and hold the mode + button. The display will showOverriding a Polarity Program Special FunctionsBalance Control Fixed/Variable VolumeSound Menu Items Silent/Audible CueingPlay Link Link Menu Items Locked VolumeStandby Link Name LinkInput Names AUX IN’s Menu Items Display LinkChanging Link Options Sleep Timer Teaching Nº390S Front Panel Commands Using Learning Remote ControlsTo change between manual and timed/ automatic standby Teaching Other Nº390S Commands Place the Nº390S in its front panel teaching mode Command Display Nº390S display reads no Disc TroubleshootingNº390S won’t function, and the display is dark Display is lit, but there is no outputLinked functions don’t work Remote Control doesn’t operate the Nº390SCare and Maintenance Specifications Output Complement Other I/O Dimensions Installation Notes
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