Mark Levinson N390S + volume, Volume, Input select, Battery Compartment, Analog Input Switching

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Analog Input Switching

• (+) volume

Pressing this button on the Nº390S remote control will transparently and automatically raise the volume of a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle multiple remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº390S to pass the instruction to the Nº380 (for example), the two components must be connected by a Link cable. (See Special Functions for more information.) Alternatively, the Nº390S may be configured to use its own, internal volume control in all-digital systems lacking a preamplifier. (See Setup Options.)

(–) volume

Pressing this button on the Nº390S remote control will transparently and automatically lower the volume of a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle multiple remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº390S to pass the instruction to the Nº380 (for example), the two components must be connected by a Link cable. (See Special Functions for more information.) Alternatively, the Nº390S may be configured to use its own, internal volume control in all-digital systems lacking a preamplifier. (See Setup Options.)

• input select

Pressing this button on the Nº390S remote control will transparently and automatically cycle through its various active digital inputs, allowing you to select other digital sources connected to the Nº390S.

Alternatively, you may force the input select button to select from among your analog inputs on a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier by pressing and holding the button until it shows DIGITAL, then clicking the button to change it to ANALOG, and then pressing and holding the input select button a second time to confirm your change. (You may change it back at any time by reversing this procedure.)

7. Battery Compartment

The two AA batteries used by the Remote Control must be placed inside the compartment at the bottom of the remote’s housing. Using the hex wrench provided in your accessory kit (look inside the slot within the foam rubber), carefully remove the two screws on the bottom of the housing and insert the batteries, being careful to orient them as indicated inside the battery compartment. Then replace the screws using the hex wrench.

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Contents Nº390S Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Customer Support Table of Contents Page Page Unpacking and Placement Unpacking the Nº390S Remove the Transport Screw PlacementOperating Voltage Frequency Turn off your associated components Connect the Nº390S to AC powerQuick Start Remove the transport screw from the bottom of the Nº390SBreak-in Period 4a. If going direct from the Nº390S to an amplifierSpecial Design Features New GenerationPage Page Page Front Panel, Nº390S Display intensityTrack Indicator Special Mode IndicatorInfrared Transceiver within display Time Indicator Mode buttonRepeat button Hdcd indicatorDrawer Disc repeat LED Mode and mode + buttonsPrev/rew button Next/f.fwd button Time on disc and time remaining LED indicatorsTrack repeat LED Stop/drawerPlay button Pause buttonStandby & Standby LED AC power input and switch Rear Panel, Nº390SDigital Outputs Digital inputs Balanced analog outputsSingle-ended analog outputs External IR inputCommunication ports Standard Link Cables Amplifier Link Cables Remote Control, Nº390S Pause Mode buttons Stop/dwr B repeat buttonNumeric Keypad Rpt disc/trk Other Operational Buttons TimePolarity MuteBattery Compartment + volumeVolume Analog Input SwitchingConditions that Affect IR Performance Optimum IR Reception WindowSetup and Installation Connecting AC Mains Connecting Digital Audio SourcesPage To load a CD Basic OperationLoading a CD Playing a CD Random Play Press stop/drawerNavigating the Disc Direct Time Access To do thisPause Repeat Disc Repeat Track Repeat Polarity Introduction to Play Lists Programming the Nº390SImportant Note Assembling a Play List To assemble a new play listTo save a play list Programming by Omission Saving a Play ListReviewing a Play List To review your play list before playing itTo 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 Press and hold the mode + button. The display will show Whole-Disc Polarity Programming Track-by-Track PolaritySpecial Functions Overriding a Polarity ProgramSilent/Audible Cueing Fixed/Variable VolumeSound Menu Items Balance ControlName Link Link Menu Items Locked VolumeStandby Link Play LinkAUX IN’s Menu Items Display Link Input NamesChanging 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 Display is lit, but there is no output TroubleshootingNº390S won’t function, and the display is dark Nº390S display reads no DiscRemote Control doesn’t operate the Nº390S Linked functions don’t workCare and Maintenance Specifications Output Complement Other I/O Dimensions Installation Notes
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