4PROGRAM/TIME

While remaining in stop, you may advance the display to any desired track using the track – and track + keys. Pressing prgm/time followed by the track + (or track ) button will add (or delete) the displayed track to that disc’s playlist.

On the other hand, pressing prgm/time followed by a number on the nu- meric keypad gives you direct time access to any point on the disc. Note that this time access is context-sensitive: that is, when the display is time elapsed in track mode, pressing prg/time followed by 1, 2, 3 will cue up the Nº31.5 at 1:23 into the current track; doing so in time remaining on disc mode will cue up the Nº31.5 at 1:23 before the end of the disc.

5“PREAMP” FUNCTIONS

(+) raise volume: Pressing this button on the Nº31.5 remote control will transparently and automatically raise the volume of a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle multiple 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 Nº38S (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.)

 

input: Pressing this button on the Nº31.5 remote control once will

 

display the current status of the input selection control, for ex-

 

ample No30 on No31 (to indicate that the Nº30 or Nº30.5 digital

 

processor has the Nº31.5 as its selected source). Clicking the button

 

again while this information is displayed will automatically cycle

 

through the various active (e.g., not named NOT USED) digital in-

 

puts on a Linked Mark Levinson digital processor, minimizing the

 

need to juggle multiple remotes. This function is available even

 

when the Nº31.5 is in standby, in which case its display will acti-

 

vate long enough to confirm your command visually. Since this

 

function depends on the ability of the Nº31.5 to pass the instruc-

 

tion to the processor, the two components must be connected by

 

a Link cable. (See Setting Options for more information.)

Analog Input Switching

Alternatively, you may force the input button to select from among

 

your analog inputs on a Linked Mark Levinson preamplifier

 

(assuming you have one) by:

 

Clicking on the input button to display the current status

 

 

of the input selection control. (It will show something like

 

 

No30 on No31, for example.)

 

Pressing and holding the input button until the Nº31.5 dis-

 

 

play indicates that it is now controlling the preamplifier, by

 

 

displaying something like No38 on No30 (for example; this

 

 

would indicate that the No38 preamplifier has the No30

 

 

digital processor as its selected source)

 

Then clicking the input button to cycle the preamplifier

 

 

through its active inputs (e.g., not named NOT USED)

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