HP N31.5 manual Miscellaneous Controls

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Direct access to inputs

This function is available even when the Nº31.5 is in standby, in which case its display will activate long enough to confirm your command visually.

You may change the input button back to controlling the digital source selection at any time by repeating this procedure.

Whenever the Nº31.5 is in either its analog- or digital-input switching mode (as shown by the display indicating something like No30 on No31 rather than its normal display), you may go directly to any desired input by pressing the corresponding num- ber button on the numeric keypad of the remote control.

mute: Pressing this button will engage the mute of a compatible Mark Levinson preamplifier without stopping the transport. Press- ing it a second time will restore the volume to its previous set- ting. This function is available even when the Nº31.5 is in standby, in which case its display will activate long enough to confirm your command visually. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº31.5 to pass the instruction to the Nº38 (for example), the two components must be connected by a Link cable, and op- erate within a system which has a “master” digital processor. (See Setting Options for more information.)

() lower volume: Pressing this button on the Nº31.5 remote control will transparently and automatically lower the volume of a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle mul- tiple remotes. This function is available even when the Nº31.5 is in standby, in which case its display will activate long enough to confirm your command visually. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº31.5 to pass the instruction to the Nº38 (for example), the two components must be connected by a Link cable, and operate within a system which has a “master” digital processor. (See Setting Options for more information.)

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d/a polarity: Pressing this button on the Nº31.5 remote control will

transparently and automatically invert the polarity of a Linked Mark Levinson digital audio processor, minimizing the need to juggle multiple remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº31.5 to pass the instruction to the Nº36 (for example), the two components must be connected by a Link cable. (See Setting Options for more information.)

display mode: Pressing this button duplicates the function of press- ing the mode button on the Nº31.5, cycling through the four time modes (time elapsed or time remaining, either on the track or on the disc). Pressing and holding this button will allow you to set your Link options. (See Setting Options for more information.)

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Contents Operating Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction to Programming Unpacking and Placement Operating Voltage Frequency Quick Start… Warm up/break-in period Special Design Features Industrial Design Convenience Features Communications Links Setup and Installation Repeat this procedure for the other three spikes Connect a Digital Output to Your Processor Placement of Your Transport Insert Batteries in the Remote Control Front Panel See Top Panel Repeat A-B Program Review Top Panel Search Reverse Next CD Transport Assembly To overcome the magnet, you’ll need to give it a firm pull Display Infrared Receiver and Transmitter Semblies Remote ControlNumeric Keypad No30 on No31, for example Miscellaneous Controls Battery Compartment Feet or less Class Laser Product Rear PanelAC Power Cord Socket Digital OUTPUT, Eiaj Optical Basic Operation Page Page Page Introduction to Programming Delete Programming Advanced Programming Page Setting Options Available even without Linking Auto-Standby Madrigal Communications Link Linked amplifiers? you ask Conductor Source Component Link Cable Conductor Amp-Amp Link Cable Using Learning Remote Controls Place the Nº31.5 in ITS Front Panel Teaching Mode Operate Troubleshooting Linked Functions DON’T Work Care and Maintenance Canadian Warranty Obtaining Service Specifications Dimensions Installation Notes Page Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved