| 2 | Standby Button |
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| As you might expect, pressing this button toggles the Nº383 be- |
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| tween standby mode and normal operation. The Nº383 disables |
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| its outputs and controls when in standby, but its circuitry remains |
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| active so as to be warmed up and sounding its best at a moment’s |
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| notice. |
| 3 | Setup Button |
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| Duplicates the function of the setup button on the front panel, |
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| allowing you to access menu functions of the Nº383 from your lis- |
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| tening position. |
| 4 | Enter Button |
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| Duplicates the function of the enter button on the front panel, |
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| allowing you to save changes to menu items in the Nº383 from |
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| your listening position. |
| 5 Select Up and Down Buttons | |
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| These buttons provide remote selection of the various inputs of |
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| the Nº383. |
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| The select buttons are also used when accessing the setup menu |
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| system in the Nº383. For more information on what you can do |
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| with these menus, please see “Customizing Your Nº383” later in the |
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| manual. |
| 6 Volume Up and Down Buttons | |
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| Raises the volume at either low speed for fine adjustments or |
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| higher speeds for larger changes. The Nº383 will slowly raise its |
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| output for the first 1.5 seconds this button is depressed, then |
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| move to higher rates of change. |
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| Note that all volume and balance functions are disabled if a sur- |
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| round sound processor “SSP” input is selected. For more informa- |
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| tion on this special feature of the Nº383’s design, see “Using Sur- |
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| round Sound Processors.” |
| 7 | Display Button |
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| Duplicates the function of the display intensity button on the |
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| front panel, cycling among four levels of brightness (including |
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| “off”) for the display, allowing adjustment for various ambient |
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| lighting conditions. |
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