setup overview
available input names
The Nº380 Preamplifier has many provisions for
•pressing and holding a button for several seconds;
•the setting is then modified, either by pressing a button or turning the volume knob;
•and then the new preference is confirmed by pressing and holding the original button again for several seconds.
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To facilitate operation in complex multisource systems, the Nº380 is capable of displaying a wide variety of names for each of its six inputs. The available names are listed below.
NOT USED (any unused input)
ssp | Surround Sound Processor |
EQ | Equalizer |
DAT | Digital Audio Tape |
VCR | Video Cassette Recorder |
CAS | Cassette |
RTR | |
DCC | Digital Compact Cassette |
MD | |
CDR | Compact Disc, Recordable |
CDI | Compact Disc, Interactive |
SAT | Satellite |
PH | Phono |
LD | LaserDisc |
CD | Compact Disc |
TUN | Tuner |
AUX | Auxiliary |
DAC | Digital to Analog Converter |
DMX | Digital Music Express™ (a cable radio system) |
CDP | Proceed™ CD Processor |
DVD | (depends on who you ask…) |
DAP | Proceed DAP |
No30 | Mark Levinson Nº30(.5) Digital Audio Processor |
No35 | Mark Levinson Nº35 Digital Audio Processor |
No36 | Mark Levinson Nº36(S) Digital Audio Processor |
No39 | Mark Levinson Nº39 CD Processor |
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Each name is normally followed by a number corresponding to the number of the input being used. (The exceptions being the names like “No30” and “No35” for the corresponding Mark Levinson products.) Thus, a DAT in Input 3 would normally display a DAT3. In this way, you can have more than one CD player, for example, and still tell at a glance which one is selected.
There is also a special name to indicate that an input is NOT USED.
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