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Nº326S Preamplifier

Controls & Modes

To activate and use SSP mode:

1. Make sure the Nº326S and all associated components are

powered off and disconnected from electrical outlets.

2. Connect the output connectors on the surround sound source

component to the input connectors on the surround sound
processor.

For example, if this source component is a DVD player, con-
nect the output connectors on the DVD player to the input
connectors on the processor.

3. Connect the center, surround, and subwoofer output connectors

on the processor to the appropriate input connectors on the
power amplifier(s).

4. Connect the front left and right output connectors on the

processor to the desired stereo 

input connectors

on the

Nº326S.

For best performance, use balanced (XLR) connections when-
ever possible.

5. Connect the 

main output

connectors on the Nº326S to the

appropriate input connectors on the power amplifier(s).

A balanced (XLR) connection between the Nº326S and the
associated power amplifier will offer the highest possible per-
formance with the best protection against RF
interference and other common mode noise.

CAUTION

BEFORE ACTIVATING SSP MODE, SET THE ASSOCIATED
SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR VOLUME CONTROL TO
A REASONABLE LEVEL TO PREVENT SENDING
DANGEROUS SIGNAL LEVELS TO THE LOUDSPEAKERS.

6. Using the Nº326S, rotate the front panel 

select knob

or press

the remote control 

select ± buttons

to select the input for

which the stereo 

input connector

selected in step 4 is

assigned.

The front panel display indicates the name and volume level
of the selected input.

Summary of Contents for 326S

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Nº326S Preamplifier ...

Page 2: ...pecified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury or tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power cord o...

Page 3: ...echnician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Telephone 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 w...

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Page 5: ... Start Guide 1 8 Section 2 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview 2 1 Rear Panel Overview 2 5 Linking 2 9 Making Link Connections Constructing Link Communication Cables Creating a Slave Chain Link Controls Remote Control Overview 2 15 Operation Considerations Command Overview Section 3 Setup Menu Navigating the Setup Menu 3 1 setup button enter button select knob buttons volume knob buttons Set Inpu...

Page 6: ...nd Sound Processor Mode 4 8 Section 5 Troubleshooting Maintenance Troubleshooting 5 1 No Power No Remote Control Operation No IR Learning No Main Output No Record Output Audible Hum Missing Input No Link Controls Erratic Behavior If All Else Fails Restoring Factory Default Settings 5 4 Care Maintenance 5 5 Appendix Specifications A 1 Dimensions Installation Worksheet A 4 Declaraton of Conformity A...

Page 7: ...e component to indicate important operation and maintenance instructions included in the accompanying documentation Appears on the component to indicate compliance of with the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and LVD Low voltage Directive standards of the European Community WARNING Calls attention to a procedure practice condition or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could re...

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Page 9: ...a steel shield box protects the power supply and other circuits against electrostatic and magnetic interference Filtered AC power is routed outside audio circuit sections providing audio circuits with the quiet shielded environment essential for superior sound Like most high performance audio components the Nº326S relies on clean noise free AC power to deliver maximum performance Unfortunately mos...

Page 10: ...nputs to prevent interference from other components When an input is deactivated the Nº326S disconnects the input signal and ground connection eliminating ground loop noise between the Nº326S and the associated component As a result input signals pass through the Nº326S with remarkable freedom from interference The Nº326S offers seven configurable inputs each of which is assigned to one of its bal...

Page 11: ...ing seven configurable inputs separate main and record output connectors and complete surround sound processor integration allow it to accommodate a wide range of demands Even more a series of advanced techniques shield audio circuits resulting in an incomparable sound befitting sophisticated music reproduction systems Highlights 7 configurable inputs Maximum channel separation Advanced dual mono ...

Page 12: ... registration card Retain the original dated sales receipt as proof of warranty coverage Installation Considerations The Nº326S requires special care during installation to ensure optimal performance Pay particular attention to the bulleted items that appear in this section and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide Unpacking DO save all packing materials for possible future s...

Page 13: ...t cabling as short as possible Note In some cases it is better to use longer interconnect cabling between the preamplifier and the power amplifier to allow for shorter loudspeaker wires DO select a dry well ventilated location out of direct sunlight DO allow at least a 4 inch clearance above the Nº326S for proper heat dissipation It is strongly recommended to install the Nº326S on its own shelf fo...

Page 14: ...LL COMPONENTS ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF POLARIZED OR GROUNDING TYPE PLUGS WITH GROUND LIFTER OR CHEATER ADAPTORS DOING SO MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES TO BUILD UP BETWEEN COMPONENTS THE PRESENCE OF THESE VOLTAGES MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURIES AND OR PRODUCT DAMAGE Remote Control The remote control comes with two AAA batteries which should Batteries be replaced as ...

Page 15: ... power operation at 50Hz in European Union countries Before operating the Nº326S make sure the ac mains connector label indicates the correct operating voltage for the current location CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE OPERATING VOLTAGE CONSULT AN AUTHORIZED MARK LEVINSON DEALER IF THE OPERATING VOLTAGE IS INCORRECT OR IF THE OPERATING VOLTAGE MUST BE CHANGED FOR RELOCATION PURPOSES BE ADVISED ...

Page 16: ...on sequence The main output connectors are muted while the Nº326S performs the initialization sequence Continuous Operation The Nº326S should be unplugged during lightning storms and extended periods of non use Otherwise it is designed for continuous operation For best performance make sure power is connected to the ac mains connector at all times During normal operation do not use the power butto...

Page 17: ...otection against RF interference and other common mode noise 2 Connect the desired Nº326S stereo input connectors to the source component e g CD player output connectors Use the Nº326S balanced XLR stereo input connectors labeled 1 2 or 3 if the source component offers balanced XLR output connectors Use the Nº326S single ended RCA stereo input connectors labeled 4 5 6 or 7 if the source component ...

Page 18: ...nob or press the remote control select buttons to select the Nº326S input that corresponds to the Nº326S stereo input connectors selected in step 2 The Nº326S front panel display indicates the name and volume level of the selected input Factory default input names correspond to their assigned stereo input connectors For instance Input 1 is assigned to the stereo input connectors labeled 1 Input 2 ...

Page 19: ...6S is powered off pressing the power button connects power to the ac mains connector and powers on the Nº326S When powered on the Nº326S automatically enters standby after completing the initialization sequence When the Nº326S is powered on pressing the power button disconnects power from the ac mains connector and powers off the Nº326S Note Before operating the Nº326S make sure the ac mains conne...

Page 20: ...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 transmitt...

Page 21: ...volume level Note the following about using the volume knob Rotating the volume knob quickly accelerates the rate of change to accommodate large adjustments Rotating the volume knob too quickly decelerates the rate of change to prevent accidental adjustments that could send dangerous signal levels to the loudspeakers Rotating the volume knob slowly decelerates the rate of change to accommodate fin...

Page 22: ...lance LED remains lit if the left to right channel balance of the main output connectors is offset 12 mute button LED Activates and deactivates mute Pressing and releasing the mute button once activates mute and attenuates master volume by the selected mute level The front panel mute LED lights red to indicate that mute is activated Pressing and releasing the mute button again restores master volu...

Page 23: ...ector label indicates the correct operating voltage page 1 7 for the current location ac mains main outputs inputs main outputs inputs 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 record outputs communication slave in ir input trigger output record outputs RS 232 2 1 2 LEFT CHANNEL RIGHT CHANNEL MARK LEVINSON PREAMPLIFIER Nº 326S S N Made in the U S A 3 10 3 2 2 4 5 9 4 1 7 8 6 phono ground The numbers in th...

Page 24: ... the associated power amplifier will offer the highest possible performance with the best protection against RF Interference and other common mode noise 3 stereo main output connectors Provide left and right channel analog audio output One balanced male XLR connector per channel labeled 1 is avail able to output balanced signals to an associated power ampli fier that offers balanced female XLR inp...

Page 25: ...6S volume controls including master volume and balance do not affect record output levels 5 slave in communication ports Provide links to compatible Mark Levinson components allowing the Nº326S and other linked components to share controls such as display intensity standby playback input selection and record Two 8 pin modular RJ 45 jacks labeled and slave in are available The communication port ca...

Page 26: ...V DC output to control connected components One 3 5mm mini jack labeled trigger output is available for a mono plug Tip Sleeve connection The Trig parameter can be used to configure the trigger output connector to provide 12 or 5V DC output 8 ir input connector Provides input of 5V infrared signals with no more than 100mA of current from standard infrared distribution equipment such as IR repeater...

Page 27: ...l Audio Processors Nº31 and Nº31 5 Reference CD Transports Nº36 Nº36S Nº360 and Nº360S Digital Audio Processors Nº39 and Nº390S CD Processors can be used as either digital audio processors or digital transports in a slave chain Nº37 CD Transport Refer to the appropriate documentation for Link compatibility information about other Mark Levinson components Note Linking is not available for Mark Levi...

Page 28: ... digital transport or Nº326S RJ 45 plugs provide an 8 pin connection Use a 6 pin RJ 11 plug to connect to a power amplifier RJ 11 plugs provide a 6 pin connection in which connector pins 7 and 8 are not used When linking components with constructed Link communication cables twist the cable 180 as shown in the illustration below for a straight through pin 1 to pin 1 connection Mark Levinson Preampl...

Page 29: ...ower amplifier s Connect the slave in communication port on the first digital transport to the master communication port on the digital audio processor Digital transports CANNOT be included in a slave chain that does not include a compatible Mark Levinson digital audio processor Connect multiple digital transports in a daisy chain using slave out to slave in communication port connections Connect ...

Page 30: ...eeding to the next component A Digital Transport s B Digital Audio Processor C Nº326S D Power Amplifier s At this point the front panel standby LEDs on all linked components should be blinking in unison Note Linked components must be powered on ONE AT A TIME in the specific order listed in step 4 above to ensure proper functioning of Link controls Do not use a power strip switch to power on severa...

Page 31: ...as either a digital audio processor or a digital transport in a slave chain 2 13 Nº326S Preamplifier Basic Operation Link Controls Linking Mark Levinson components allows them to share controls such as display intensity standby playback input selection and record Note the following Linked components must be powered on ONE AT A TIME in the specific order listed in step 4 page 2 12 to ensure proper ...

Page 32: ...alog inputs on the linked Nº326S Pressing and releasing the digital transport remote control select button scrolls through all available digital or analog inputs depending on whether the digital audio processor or Nº326S is selected The digital transport front panel display indicates the name and volume level of the selected input Placing the linked Nº326S into standby will not place the linked Nº...

Page 33: ...e bulleted items below and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide The bulleted items that begin below are not applicable when the Nº326S 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...

Page 34: ... mode Refer to Section 3 Setup Menu and Section 4 Controls Modes for information about other commands the remote control performs 1 IR transmitter Sends infrared signals to the front panel display IR receiver when the Nº326S is not using the rear panel ir input connector Refer to Operation Considerations previous page for additional information 2 16 Basic Operation Mark Levinson standby PREAMPLIFI...

Page 35: ... 0dB The factory default input volume level offset is 0 0dB Whenever an input is selected the Nº326S auto matically applies the Offset parameter setting to master vol ume level Note the following about using the volume buttons Pressing and releasing the volume buttons accommodates fine precise adjustments Pressing and holding the volume buttons for longer than 1 5 seconds accelerates the rate of c...

Page 36: ...itional information Note When the balance control is closed the front panel balance LED remains lit if the left to right channel balance of the main output connectors is offset 9 display button Controls the illumination level of front panel display characters and the front panel standby LED Refer to Display Intensity page 4 2 for additional information 10 mono button Activates and deactivates the ...

Page 37: ...t of master volume level attenuation that occurs when mute is activated The mute level can be set in 0 1dB increments between 10 0dB and 80 0dB The factory default mute level is 20 0dB Note Pressing the volume buttons deactivates mute adjusting master volume from the muted volume level continued ...

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Page 39: ...GO INPUT 2 GO INPUT 3 GO INPUT 4 GO INPUT 5 GO INPUT 6 GO INPUT 7 GO MUTE GO UNMUTE GO BALANCE EXIT BALANCE DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY DIM DISPLAY HALF DISPLAY FULL 12v L 5v P 80 0 to 10 0 40 0 to 80 0 Name INPUT 1 Gain 6 dB Offset 0 0 Rec Out NONE Name INPUT 3 Gain 6 dB Offset 0 0 Rec Out NONE Name INPUT 2 Gain 6 dB Offset 0 0 Rec Out NONE Name INPUT 4 Gain 12 dB Offset 0 0 Rec Out NONE 0 dB 6 dB 12dB 1...

Page 40: ...g setting adjustments that have not been previously stored The RESTORING message will appear on the front panel display as shown to the left to indicate that new adjustments are not being stored enter button Advances to the next menu Selects the current parameter When a parameter is selected the equal sign between the parameter label and the parameter setting will blink to indicate that setting ad...

Page 41: ... before making adjustments Set Inputs Menu Selecting Set Inputs prompts the selection of the desired input for example Input 1 Selecting an input opens the correspon ding Set Inputs menu as shown below which can be used to change input names optimize input gain levels offset input vol ume levels and assign record output connectors continued Input 1 is used here as an example and will continue to b...

Page 42: ...e stereo input connectors labeled 1 Input 2 is assigned to the stereo input connectors labeled 2 and so on Custom input names should be based on the component with which the input is associated For instance DVD is an appropriate custom name for an input associated with a DVD player Two methods are available for customizing input names the custom names list and the character list Note Linked Mark L...

Page 43: ... AUX Identifies an input associated with a tape deck TAPE Identifies an input associated with the corresponding Mark Levinson component Linked Mark Levinson components must have recognizable custom input names to share Link controls For instance an input associated with a Nº360S Digital Audio Processor should be named Nº360S In some cases linked components will assign correct input names for other...

Page 44: ...e Name parameter and access the custom names list shown in the top left corner of the previous page The current input name blinks as shown to the left to indicate that a new input name can be selected from the custom names list Press the front panel or remote control enter button twice in succession to select the Name parameter and access the character list shown in the top left corner of this pag...

Page 45: ... levels for the selected input which sometimes prevents input sources with low gain levels from producing low signal to noise ratios Decreasing the Gain parameter setting decreases gain levels for the selected input which sometimes prevents input sources with high gain levels from producing distortion Note The Gain parameter should be set before the Offset parameter Offset Determines individual in...

Page 46: ... RECORD INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS IT IS RECOMMENDED TO SET THE REC OUT PARAMETER TO NONE TO PREVENT RECORD FEEDBACK LOOPS IN WHICH THE ASSOCIATED COMPONENT ATTEMPTS TO RECORD ITS OWN OUTPUT SIGNALS THESE FEEDBACK LOOPS PRODUCE HIGH LEVEL NOISE THAT MAY DAMAGE THE LOUDSPEAKERS AND OR OTHER ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS Note If the associated component connected to the record output connectors is also con...

Page 47: ...ME UP VOLUME DOWN SELECT NEXT SELECT PREV INTENSITY MUTE KEY MONO KEY POLARITY KEY STANDBY KEY ENTER KEY SETUP KEY BALANCE KEY EXIT STANDBY GO STANDBY GO INPUT 1 GO INPUT 2 GO INPUT 3 GO INPUT 4 GO INPUT 5 GO INPUT 6 GO INPUT 7 GO MUTE GO UNMUTE GO BALANCE EXIT BALANCE DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY DIM DISPLAY HALF DISPLAY FULL 3 9 Nº326S Preamplifier Setup Menu No326S Setup Set Inputs Teach IR Mute 20 0 Ma...

Page 48: ...able IR commands 6 When the desired IR command is selected press the enter button to teach this command to the learning remote control The SENDING message will appear on the front panel dis play as shown to the left to indicate that the associated infrared signal is being sent to the learning remote control 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all desired IR commands have been sent Note The Nº31 Nº31 5 Nº...

Page 49: ...signal Selecting the 12v L setting 12v L 5v P configures the trigger output connector to send a 12V level constant signal to the connected component whenever the Nº326S is taken out of standby This signal is not present when the Nº326S is placed into standby Selecting the 5v P signal configures the trigger output connector to send a 5V pulse signal similar to that of a momentary contact switch to ...

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Page 51: ...º326S into standby The front panel standby LED blinks red to indicate that the Nº326S is in standby When the Nº326S is in standby pressing and releasing the standby button takes the Nº326S out of standby The front panel standby LED lights red to indicate that the Nº326S is not in standby Note When powered on with the front panel power button the Nº326S automatically enters standby after completing...

Page 52: ... through all available SLEEP parameter settings 4 When the desired setting is selected press the front panel or remote control enter button to close the SLEEP parameter Otherwise the SLEEP parameter automatically closes a few seconds after the last command is received If this occurs the selected setting is automatically applied Note The SLEEP parameter is set to OFF whenever the Nº326S is placed i...

Page 53: ...ssing and releasing the polarity button inverts main output signal polarity The front panel polarity LED lights red to indicate that main output signal polarity is inverted When main output signal polarity is inverted pressing and releasing the polarity button restores main output signal polarity to its non inverted state Note Experiment with main output signal polarity to determine the best sound...

Page 54: ...in favor of the right channel Rotate the volume knob counterclockwise or press the volume button to decrease the output level of the right channel The balance control appears as shown to the left to indicate that balance is offset in favor of the left channel Select the 0 0 setting to balance the output levels of the left and right channels allowing both channels to output at the same level The ba...

Page 55: ...ameter setting is L R Selecting the L R mono mode sends an equal combination of left and right channel input signals to the left and right channel main output connectors Refer to L R Balance Control Tip next page for additional information Selecting the L ONLY mono mode sends the left channel input signal to the left and right channel main output connectors The right channel input signal is ignore...

Page 56: ...pens on the front panel display as shown to the left 2 Press and release the mono button to cycle through all available MODE parameter settings until the L R mono mode is selected as shown to the left of step 1 above 3 Press and release the front panel or remote control enter button to close the MODE parameter Otherwise the MODE parameter automatically closes a few seconds after the last command i...

Page 57: ... through all available MODE parameter settings until the L R mono mode is selected as shown to the left 3 Press and release the front panel or remote control enter button to close the MODE parameter Otherwise the MODE parameter automatically closes a few seconds after the last command is received If this occurs the selected setting remains selected 4 When the MODE parameter is closed press and rel...

Page 58: ...processor interferes with some Dolby noise reduction processing Processors that feature Dolby Pro Logic decoding sometimes also feature a form of Dolby noise reduction similar to the Dolby B noise reduction found in cassette decks Designed to respond to input sources based on their strength Dolby noise reduction requires input sources to be calibrated to Dolby standards Variable preamplifier outpu...

Page 59: ...red stereo input connectors on the Nº326S For best performance use balanced XLR connections when ever possible 5 Connect the main output connectors on the Nº326S to the appropriate input connectors on the power amplifier s A balanced XLR connection between the Nº326S and the associated power amplifier will offer the highest possible per formance with the best protection against RF interference and...

Page 60: ...lay as shown to the left to indicate that a new input name can be selected from the custom names list 9 Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote control volume buttons to scroll through all custom input names until the SSP name appears on the front panel display as shown to the left 10 Press the enter button to select the SSP name which activates SSP mode The SAVING DATA message will...

Page 61: ...ont panel display 5 Examine the electrical circuit breaker to ensure that power is supplied to the wall outlet to which the Nº326S is connected No Remote Control 1 Eliminate obstructions between the remote control IR Operation transmitter and the front panel display IR receiver 2 Make sure the rear panel ir input connector is not being used 3 Make sure the remote control is positioned within 17 fe...

Page 62: ...olume to an inaudible level 5 Make sure the Nº326S main output connectors are connected to an operational power amplifier and that the associated power amplifier is connected to operational loudspeakers 6 Make sure all associated components are powered on and connected to electrical outlets 7 Make sure the associated component connected to the selected input is producing an input signal No Record ...

Page 63: ...the requirements listed in the table on page 2 11 6 Make sure Link controls have been enabled on the linked digital transport s linking menu which allows activation and deactivation of individual Link controls Refer to the appropriate digital transport owner s manual for additional information 7 Make sure linked components have been powered on in the order specified in step 4 page 2 12 Linked comp...

Page 64: ... 1 Press and release the front panel power button to power off the Nº326S It is also recommended to power off all associated components 2 Press and hold the front panel setup and display intensity buttons 3 Still holding the setup and display intensity buttons press and release the power button to power on the Nº326S The CLEAR SETUP message will appear on the front panel display as shown to the le...

Page 65: ...ft lint free cloth to remove dirt and fingerprints from the Nº326S exterior surface Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or metal polish If needed this cloth can be dampened with isopropyl alcohol Do not dampen the cloth with Benzene acetone based cleaners and other commercial cleaners Wipe the Nº326S exterior surface in the same direction as the grain of the brushed aluminum CAUTION DO NOT APP...

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Page 67: ... 1 single ended Mark Levinson RCA stereo main output 2 single ended Mark Levinson RCA stereo record outputs 2 8 pin RJ 45 connectors for Link communication 1 6 pin modular RJ 11 connector for RS 232 communication 1 3 5mm mini jack for trigger output 1 3 5mm mini jack for ir input 1 phono ground terminal 1 IEC standard ac mains connector Gain 0 6 12 or 18dB line level stage Volume Control Range 80 ...

Page 68: ...B 3 3V 1 6V 6dB 6 6V 3 3V 0dB 13 2V 6 6V Input Impedance 100k Output Impedance 50Ω THD N 0 001 Crosstalk 94dBV 20Hz to 20KHz input terminated Residual Noise 20Hz to 20kHz input terminated 94dBV Frequency Response 10 to 40kHz 0 2 dB Weight 30 pounds 14kg Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 69: ...e mute volume mono select power standby PREAMPLIFIER Nº 326S 17 75 450 85mm 13 62 345 95mm 2 07 52 45mm 2 92 74 04mm 2 07 52 45mm 2 66 67 56mm 0 26 6 48mm Top View Specifications are subject to change without notice 13 58 344 91mm 12 00 304 8mm 17 50 444 50mm 0 47 11 89mm 0 43 10 80mm 0 50 12 70mm 1 58 40 11mm ...

Page 70: ...4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Mute MaxVol Trig Sw Mono Playback Balance Intensity Polarity Setup Menu Parameters Control Mode Settings Set Inputs Input 1 Name Gain Offset Rec Out Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 Mute MaxVol Trig Sw Mono Playback Balance Intensity Polarity Setup Menu Parameters Control Mode Settings ...

Page 71: ...0 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 2002 EN 60065 1998 Manufacturer Harman Specialty Group 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive s and Standard s specified above Type of Equipment Preamplifier Model Mark Levinson No 326S Date June 2004 Harman Specialty Group Vice President of Engineering 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1413 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 04...

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Page 73: ...CLEAR message 5 4 CLEAR SETUP message 5 4 communication circuits 1 2 1 3 compatibility linking 2 9 2 11 connectors ac mains 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 5 2 16 5 1 A 1 balanced 1 2 1 3 1 9 2 6 4 3 4 5 4 8 4 9 A 1 crosstalk A 2 input 1 2 1 3 1 9 1 10 2 6 3 4 3 7 3 9 4 9 A 1 ir input 1 2 1 4 1 6 2 2 2 8 ill 2 15 2 16 5 1 A 1 1 2 1 4 2 7 2 9 2 11 3 10 A 1 main output 1 2 1 3 1 8 1 9 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 18 3 8 4 3...

Page 74: ...put connectors 1 2 1 3 1 9 1 10 2 6 3 4 3 7 3 9 4 9 A 1 input impedance A 2 input selection link 2 7 2 9 2 13 2 14 inputs activated 2 2 2 17 3 8 assigning components 2 13 2 14 3 4 3 5 assigning record outputs 1 2 2 7 3 3 3 8 5 2 deactivated 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 17 3 4 gain levels 1 2 3 3 3 7 4 8 missing 5 3 inputs names character list 3 4 3 5 3 6 ill 3 7 custom 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 10 custom names list 2 14 3 4...

Page 75: ... KEY IR command 3 9 mute level 2 4 2 18 2 19 3 11 mute LED 2 4 2 18 Mute parameter 2 4 2 19 3 11 A 4 N Name parameter 2 2 2 7 2 17 3 3 3 4 to 3 7 4 10 5 3 A 4 navigating the setup menu 3 1 to 3 3 ill Nº30 2 9 2 14 3 5 Nº30 5 2 9 2 14 3 5 Nº30 6 2 9 2 14 3 5 Nº31 2 9 2 15 2 14 3 10 Nº31 5 2 9 2 15 2 14 3 10 Nº32 1 1 Nº326S care maintenance 5 5 dimensions A 3 highlights 1 3 to 1 4 installation consi...

Page 76: ...olling inputs 2 2 2 14 2 17 3 5 select buttons 1 10 2 17 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 9 3 10 4 9 select knob 1 2 1 10 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 10 4 9 SELECT NEXT IR command 3 9 SELECT PREV IR command 3 9 selecting inputs 1 2 1 10 2 2 2 7 2 9 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 17 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 9 4 9 SENDING message 3 10 serial number 2 8 IBC service obtaining IBC Set Inputs menu 1 2 1 4 3 3 to 3 8 ill 3 4 shortcut A 4 setup butto...

Page 77: ...nuators 1 1 1 2 1 3 volume control range A 1 VOLUME DOWN IR command 3 9 volume knob 2 3 2 4 3 2 3 3 3 6 3 10 4 4 4 6 4 10 VOLUME UP IR command 3 9 3 10 W warm up break in period Nº326S 1 7 to 1 8 WARNING iv 1 6 IFC warranty Nº326S i 1 4 1 5 2 8 2 10 5 5 IBC weight Nº326S A 2 X XLR connectors 1 2 1 3 1 9 2 6 ill 4 3 4 5 4 8 4 9 A 1 A 2 ...

Page 78: ...st way to rectify the situation and if needed to obtain return authorization in the event that the product must be returned to the factory for repair Alternatively customers may contact Customer Service directly to obtain return authorization However return authorization must be obtained before any product is shipped to the factory Products returned without prior authorization will be refused When...

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Page 80: ...elephone 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www marklevinson com Customer Service Telephone 781 280 0300 Sales Fax 781 280 0495 Service Fax 781 280 0499 Product Shipments 16 Progress Road Billerica MA 01821 5730 USA Part No 070 16658 Rev 0 06 04 ...

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