Mark Levinson N 320S Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Basic Operation Mark Levinson
Front Panel Overview (continued)
2. standby button & LED
Places the Nº 320S into standby and takes the Nº 320S out of
standby, which allows the Nº 320S to remain warmed-up to
deliver optimal performance at all times. The front panel
standby LED blinks red to indicate that the Nº 320S is in standby
and lights red to indicate that the Nº 320S is not standby.
Note
Power is still connected to the ~ac mains connector when
the Nº 320S is in standby.
3. select knob
Selects the desired input. Rotating the select knob scrolls
through all activated inputs. The front panel display indicates
the name and volume level of the selected input. Select knob
scrolling does not include deactivated inputs – inputs for
which the Name parameter has been set to unused.
4. front panel display
Includes 12 alphanumeric characters that provide one-line
viewing of information. During normal operating mode, the
front panel display indicates the name and volume level of
the selected input.
The right side of the front panel display includes an IR receiver
that receives infrared commands from the remote control IR
transmitter when the Nº 320S is not using the rear panel ir
input connector. Refer to Operation Considerations (page 2-15)
for additional information.
5. polarity LED
Lights red to indicate that main output signal polarity has
been inverted with the remote control polarity button. Refer
to Polarity (page 4-3) for additional information.
6. mono LED
Lights red to indicate that mono playback has been activated
with the remote control mono button. Refer to Mono Playback
(page 4-5) for additional information.