Mark Levinson 512 owner manual Connecting With Dhcp Recommended, Mark Levinson

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Connecting With

DHCP (Recommended)

to eight characters that can be modified via the internal Web page. The second part contains the last six characters of the MAC address for each Nº512. This MAC address is unique for every player.

The Host Name default is “NO512_xxxxxx” where “xxxxxx” stands for the last six characters of the unique MAC address for each player.

DHCP – turns the DHCP capability on or off. When activated, DHCP assigns a unique IP address to the Nº512. The factory default value is On. We recommend leaving DHCP set to On.

If you are using a router with DHCP active to connect to the Nº512, use this procedure. Otherwise, skip to the next procedure.

Connect one Nº512 player to the router, as described in the earlier “Connecting the Cables” section. Make sure that everything is powered off before making cable connections.

1.Turn on the PC and the router. Verify that the router has DHCP active.

2.Press the Power button on the Nº512.

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3.On the computer, open the Internet Explorer Web browser.

4.Access the status page of the router to identify the name of the Nº512 player. Refer to your router’s owner’s manual to determine how to access the status page.

Most routers identify the device names of all located devices on the status page. However, some may only list the assigned IP address.

Note If you are using ML Net, you can also use the Nº502 to determine the name of the Nº512 player. Refer to the ML Net section of the Nº502 Owner’s Manual for further details.

5.Type the name or assigned IP address of the Nº512 player into the address (URL) line of the web browser and press the Enter button.

6.The Nº512 internal Web page is now displayed. The top of the page provides the general status of the Nº512. The bottom of the page contains the network parameters setup.

7.Observe that the Status section of the Web page identifies the Host Name and IP address of the Nº512 player. The host name can be modified, but only the first eight characters are affected; anything after the underscore may not be modified.

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Contents No512 Disc PlayerFCC Notice Important Safety Instructions IiiDocumentation Conventions Safety Terms & SymbolsTerms in This Manual Symbols on Product Mark LevinsonTable of Contents Introduction Product DescriptionQuantity Installation ConsiderationsWhat’s in the Box Available Options Product RegistrationMake Sure all components are properly grounded. Do not PlacementVentilation With ground-lifter or cheater adapters. Doing so may causePower Requirements Operating StatesTo replace the remote control batteries Replacing the Remote Control BatteriesUnpacking Handling and Care of Discs Disc CompatibilityAbout CD-R/CD-RW Mark Levinson Time button Front Panel OverviewRepeat button Display button Front Panel Display and IR Receiver LED IndicatorsStop button Play button Pause button Standby button Next buttonPrevious button Disc Drawer Drawer button 14. CD/SACD button Power button Special Mode Indicator Track Number Time Indicator Front Panel DisplayNº512 CD/SACD Player Analog Outputs Rear Panel OverviewDigital Outputs IR Input RS-232 Control port Ethernet port Trigger Input and Output AC InputRemote Control Overview Fast Rewind and Fast Forward button Transport buttonsVolume buttons SACD/CD button Clear buttonPrevious and Next buttons Shuffle Button Repeat button Mute button Program ButtonVolume Fix/Var button Initial Setup Set Up Using Analog to a PreamplifierNo532 Power Amplifier Set Up Using Analog to an AmplifierNo512 CD/SACD Player No502 Media Console No512 CD/SACD Player Set Up Using Digital OutputsNo502 Media Console Mark Levinson Network Setup Internal WebMaterial Requirements Computer RequirementsTo Connect Using a Router O512 Computer Connecting the CablesNetwork Setup Parameters To Connect Without a RouterConnecting With Dhcp Recommended Setting Up Computer To change the host name of the Nº512Network Setup for Windows Connecting With Static IP Addressing To change the IP address of the Nº512 Direct Connection Masters and Slaves Connecting Devices ML NetDiscovering Slaves Troubleshooting No Power No Output Front Panel Display Not WorkingNº512 CD/SACD Player Can’t Assign in ML Net No Response to Commands in ML Net Care & Maintenance Replacing the AC Mains FuseRestoring Factory Defaults Specifications Output ConnectorsDeclaration of Conformity Manufacturer

512 specifications

The Mark Levinson 512 is a high-performance audio digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that enhances the listening experience through its blend of cutting-edge technology and exquisite design. Known for its exceptional sound quality, the 512 is a flagship product within Mark Levinson's renowned line of audio equipment, appealing to audiophiles seeking the highest fidelity in music reproduction.

One of the standout features of the Mark Levinson 512 is its advanced DAC architecture. It utilizes a state-of-the-art ESS Sabre DAC chip, which is renowned for its low distortion and high dynamic range. This technology allows the 512 to deliver an unparalleled listening experience, reproducing music with incredible precision and clarity across a broad range of frequencies.

The 512 is designed to support a wide variety of digital audio formats, including PCM up to 32-bit/768kHz and DSD up to DSD128. This versatility ensures compatibility with virtually any audio source, from high-resolution streaming services to digital files stored on local devices. Audiophiles will appreciate the ability to experience their favorite music in formats that maximize sound quality.

Another notable characteristic of the Mark Levinson 512 is its robust and elegant housing. Constructed with premium materials, the 512 exudes luxury while providing durability. The intuitive user interface, complete with a full-color display, simplifies operation and enhances accessibility to its features. Users can easily navigate through options, making adjustments to settings with effortless precision.

The 512 also incorporates advanced connectivity options, including USB, coaxial, and optical inputs, ensuring seamless integration with modern audio systems. Its balanced XLR outputs contribute to reduced noise and interference, further elevating the audio quality.

Additionally, the Mark Levinson 512 features an innovative upsampling technology that converts lower-resolution audio files into higher resolutions in real-time. This results in enhanced audio clarity and detail, making even compressed music sound remarkable.

In summation, the Mark Levinson 512 is a quintessential component for any serious audiophile. With its exceptional DAC technology, high-resolution support, and elegant design, it stands as a testament to Mark Levinson’s dedication to creating high-fidelity audio products that deliver an extraordinary listening experience. Whether used in a home audio system or a professional setting, the 512 represents the pinnacle of digital audio performance.