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Link Controls |
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| controls. The table below provides a general description of controls |
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| the Nº433 shares with other linked components. Some controls |
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| may not be available for certain component combinations. Other |
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| Mark Levinson components may share additional controls. Refer to |
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| the appropriate documentation for additional information. |
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| Note the following: |
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| • Linked components must be powered on ONE AT A TIME in the |
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| specific order listed in step 3 (previous page) to ensure proper |
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| functioning of Link controls. |
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| • Link controls must be enabled on the linked digital transport |
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| linking menu, which allows activation and deactivation of |
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| individual Link controls. Refer to the appropriate digital |
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| transport owner’s manual for additional information. |
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| • Some Mark Levinson digital transports accommodate a |
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| maximum of four |
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| certain input names appear abbreviated on the |
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| display. For example, an input named Nº326S will appear as |
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| Nº32 on the digital transport |
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| the input is associated with the Nº 326S. |
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| • The linked preamplifier and power amplifier(s) must be in the |
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| same standby state to allow the linked power amplifier(s) to | 25 | |||||
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Control |
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| Preamplifier |
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Standby Link | Placing the linked preamplifier into standby also |
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| places all other linked power amplifiers into |
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| standby also places all other linked power |
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| standby. Taking the linked preamplifier out of |
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| amplifiers into standby. Taking a linked |
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| standby also takes all other linked power ampli- |
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| power amplifier out of standby also takes all |
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| fiers out of standby. |
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| other linked power amplifiers out of standby. |
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| If a linked power amplifier experiences a fault |
| Code Description |
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| condition, it will report the fault condition to the |
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| HOT! Iindicates a thermal fault condition. |
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| linked preamplifier. If this occurs, the power |
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| amplifier number and fault condition code will |
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| DCO! Indicates an uncorrectable DC offset. |
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| appear on the preamplifier’s front panel display. |
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| The power amplifier number refers to its position |
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| in the slave chain. For example, AMP1 refers to |
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| the first power amplifier in the slave chain. Power |
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| amplifier fault condition codes are described in the |
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| table to the right. Refer to “Extensive Protection” |
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| on page 12 for additional information about fault |
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| conditions. |
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