Mark Levinson N 320S Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Nº 320S Basic Operation
Note
The Nº 31, Nº 31.5, Nº 37, and Nº 39 remote controls can be
used to control Nº 320S master volume level. This command
is available over IR (not Link connections). Before using one
of these remote controls to adjust Nº320S master volume
level, make sure the digital transport setup menu volume
control parameter is set to fixed.
Remote Control Overview
The Nº 320S remote control provides full operation of the Nº 320S.
Unless otherwise specified, the numbered items in the Command
Overview section (next page) indicate the commands the remote
control performs during normal operating mode. Refer to Section
3: Setup Menu and Section 4: Controls & Modes for information
about other commands the remote control performs.
Operation The remote control requires special consideration during operation
Considerations to ensure optimal performance. Pay particular attention to the
bulleted items below and to other precautions that appear
throughout this user guide. The bulleted items that begin below
are not applicable when the Nº 320S is using the rear panel ir
input connector.
DO eliminate obstructions between the remote control IR
transmitter and the front panel display IR receiver.
DO position the remote control within ±45˚ of a line that is
perpendicular to the front panel display IR receiver. At more
severe angles, attempt to “bounce” the remote control signal
off a wall or another surface so the signal is received at the IR
receiver at a reasonable angle.
DO position the remote control within 17 feet (5m) of the
front panel display IR receiver. If the Nº 320S is placed inside a
glass cabinet, tinted glass will reduce the remote control range.
DO replace the remote control batteries as needed. Refer to
Remote Control Batteries (page 1-6) for additional information.
DO NOT obstruct the front panel display IR receiver.
DO NOT expose the front panel display IR receiver to
strong sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light. This can
cause IR reception to become unreliable.
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