Mark Levinson N390S CD Player User Manual


 
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Programming by If you want to play most of a CD, and just “omit” a few tracks,
Omission you may want to use this shortcut:
1. Load a CD, and wait for the display to show the number of
tracks and their total playing time.
2. Make sure that the Nº390S is in the programming mode by
clicking the mode button until you see PROGRAM in the
display.
3. Using the next and previous buttons (or the numbered buttons
on the Remote Control), select the first track you want to
eliminate from your program.
4. “Omit” the track by pressing mode –. This action deletes the
track from the current play list, indicated by the PRG– in the
display next to the track number.
5. Using next and previous, move to any other tracks you would
prefer to skip, pressing mode – to eliminate each track from
the play list. Once you are in the program mode, a P will
illuminate to indicate a track is in the play list, and extinguish
for any track omitted from the play list.
Saving a Play List Once you have created the play list you want for a particular disc,
you may either use it as a temporary play list (using it only for
that one occasion), or save it as the default play list for that disc.
To save a play list:
1. When you’ve finished adding selections, you can save the new
play list by pressing and holding the mode + button.
2. The Nº390S will confirm that your play list is saved by
displaying SAVED briefly (or REVISED if you changed an
existing play list).
Reviewing a Play List To review your play list before playing it:
1. Load a CD for which you’ve already saved a play list (the
letter P will appear preceding the track number on the display);
or load an unprogrammed CD, then assemble and save a play
list.
2. Make sure that the Nº390S is in the programming mode by
clicking the mode button until you see PROGRAM in the
display.
3. Without selecting any particular track, press mode +. The
display will show the first selection in your play list. For
example, if track 3 is the first selection in your program, the
display would show P03 > 1st.