Mark Levinson N390S Overriding a Play List, To temporarily override a previously saved play list

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Overriding a Play List

5.Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each selection you want to add to your program. Make sure to press mode + after each selection.

6.If you would like to make this change permanent, press and hold mode + when you finish erasing selections from your program; the display will show REVISED.

When you load a CD, the Nº390S reads its unique identification code. If you assemble a play list for a particular CD and save it into the Nº390S’s memory, the Nº390S “remembers” that CD’s play list.

Even if you have previously saved a play list for a CD, the Nº390S allows you to temporarily override it (and have access to all tracks on the CD), without erasing it from memory. You can even create a temporary play list as an alternative to your normal, permanent play list.

To temporarily override a previously saved play list:

1.Make sure that the Nº390S is in the programming mode by clicking the mode button until you see PROGRAM in the display

2.Press mode – while the CD is loaded, but before play has started.

The display will show CLEARED to indicate that the program has been temporarily overridden.

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Erasing Play Lists from Memory

Why Polarity

Programming?

The display will show the total number of tracks and the total time on the disc (as it would if there were no play list associated with the disc). The P that denotes play list will be turned off. (If you change your mind, simply press stop to restore the previously created play list.) All of the CD’s tracks will subsequently be accessible for normal operations, but the original play list will still be retained in the Nº390S’s memory.

To permanently erase a previously saved play list from the Nº390S’s memory, press and hold the mode – button while stopped in the PROGRAM mode; the display will show DELETED.

During the recording process, the polarity of the recorded signal is typically inverted many times. If the total number of 180° inversions is even, the “net” polarity remains unchanged; if odd, a 180° polarity inversion is introduced. Some people seem quite sensitive to this distinction. (The difference can be envisioned by imagining a kick drum being struck: the initial motion of the drum head is forward, forming a compression wave; if inverted, it would be reproduced as though the drum head had initially moved backward, creating a rarefaction.)

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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 Quick Start Connect the Nº390S to AC powerTurn off your associated components Remove the transport screw from the bottom of the Nº390S4a. If going direct from the Nº390S to an amplifier Break-in PeriodNew Generation Special Design FeaturesPage Page Page Display intensity Front Panel, Nº390SSpecial Mode Indicator Track IndicatorInfrared Transceiver within display Mode button Time IndicatorHdcd indicator Repeat buttonDrawer Mode and mode + buttons Disc repeat LEDPrev/rew button Track repeat LED Time on disc and time remaining LED indicatorsNext/f.fwd button Stop/drawerPause 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 Stop/dwr Mode buttonsPause B repeat buttonNumeric Keypad Polarity Other Operational Buttons TimeRpt disc/trk MuteVolume + volumeBattery Compartment Analog Input SwitchingOptimum IR Reception Window Conditions that Affect IR PerformanceConnecting AC Mains Connecting Digital Audio Sources Setup and InstallationPage Loading a CD Playing a CD Random Play Basic OperationTo load a CD Press stop/drawerTo do this Navigating the Disc Direct Time AccessPause Repeat Disc Repeat Track Programming the Nº390S Repeat Polarity Introduction to Play ListsImportant Note To assemble a new play list Assembling a Play ListReviewing a Play List Programming by Omission Saving a Play ListTo save a play list To review your play list before playing itDeleting a Track from a Play List Adding a Track to a To delete a selectionTo do so Erasing Play Lists from Memory Why Polarity Programming? Overriding a Play ListTo 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 FunctionsSound Menu Items Fixed/Variable VolumeSilent/Audible Cueing Balance ControlStandby Link Link Menu Items Locked VolumeName Link Play LinkInput Names AUX IN’s Menu Items Display LinkChanging Link Options Sleep Timer Using Learning Remote Controls Teaching Nº390S Front Panel CommandsTo change between manual and timed/ automatic standby Teaching Other Nº390S Commands Place the Nº390S in its front panel teaching mode Command Display Nº390S won’t function, and the display is dark TroubleshootingDisplay is lit, but there is no output Nº390S display reads no DiscLinked 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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