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wish to use your digital processor with some digital source other
than the Nº39).
• If CD processor, preamplifier and power amplifier are “on” (not in
standby mode), pressing the
preamp’s
standby
button will place all
four components into standby mode.
Name link
If you use the Nº39 as a transport with a Linked processor with your Nº39 (via
one of the digital outputs), having the NAME link on will allow the Nº39 to show
up in the display of the processor by name, e.g.,
No39
rather than a generic
CD
.
Play link
When you press the Nº39’s play
button, this link automatically selects the appro-
priate inputs on the preamplifier so you can listen to the CD (
if
you have named
that input “No39” as described in the preamp’s owner’s manual). This function
also works on the Linked processor if the Nº39 is used as a transport (function-
ing as a “slave” on the communication system rather than as the “master.”)
Display link
This links the display intensity functions of the Nº39 and the other Linked com-
ponents. When the components are linked, all displays will be set to the same
brightness. Pressing display intensity on any of the Linked components will affect
all the displays.
AUX IN’s Menu items
The Nº39 also allows you to rename the two auxiliary digital inputs, in order to
give them a name that might be more meaningful in the context of your system
than their factory-default, generic
RCA
and
OPT
input names. You may select from
the following lst of names (the same list is available for both inputs).
DMX
Digital Music Express
DSS
Digital Satellite System
DAT
Digital Audio Tape
DCC
Digital Compact Cassette
MD
Mini-Disc
CDR
Compact Disc-Recordable
CDI
Compact Disc-Interactive
DBS
Direct Broadcast Satellite
LD
Laser Disc
CD
Compact Disc
ADC
Analog to Digital Converter
AUX
Auxiliary
DCA
Digital Cable Audio
PCD
Proceed CD
PDT
Proceed Digital Transport
CDD
Compact Disc Drive
N.U.
Not Used*
If, while playing the Nº39 you decide to change inputs (using either of its digital
inputs), the Nº39 will place itself in pause. If you haven’t switched back to listen
to the Nº39 again within 30 seconds, it will assume you are finished listening to
it and place itself in the stop mode.
Note that if you elect “N.U.” (Not Used) as the name of an input, that input will
be bypassed while cycling through the available inputs. Thus if you are using one