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OTHER OPERATIONAL BUTTONS
time
: Pressing this button (followed by appropriate numbers from
the numeric keypad) allows direct access to any particular time
on a disc. Note that this is a context-sensitive control—the time
accessed will be according to the currently selected time
display mode, e.g., 30:00 with the
time remaining
and
time on
disc
LEDs lit will take you to that point where thirty minutes re-
mains to the end of the disc.
(
+
)
volume
: Pressing this button on the Nº37 remote control will
transparently and automatically raise the volume of a Linked Mark
Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle multiple
remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº37 to
pass the instruction to the Nº38 (for example), the two compo-
nents must be connected by a Link cable, and operate within a
system which has a “master” digital processor. (See
Linked Func-
tions
for more information.)
polarity
: Pressing this button on the Nº37 remote control will trans-
parently and automatically invert the polarity of a Linked Mark
Levinson digital audio processor, minimizing the need to juggle
multiple remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the
Nº37 to pass the instruction to the Nº36 (for example), the two
components must be connected by a Link cable. (See
Linked
Functions
for more information.)
mute
: Pressing this button will engage the
mute
of a compatible
Mark Levinson preamplifier without stopping the transport. Press-
ing it a second time will restore the volume to its previous setting.
Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº37 to pass the
instruction to the Nº38 (for example), the two components must
be connected by a Link cable, and operate within a system which
has a “master” digital processor. (See
Linked Functions
for more
information.)
(
–
)
volume
: Pressing this button on the Nº37 remote control will
transparently and automatically lower the volume of a Linked
Mark Levinson preamplifier, minimizing the need to juggle mul-
tiple remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the
Nº37 to pass the instruction to the Nº38 (for example), the two
components must be connected by a Link cable, and operate
within a system which has a “master” digital processor. (See
Linked Functions
for more information.)
display mode
: Pressing this button duplicates the function of press-
ing the mode button on the Nº37, cycling through the four
time
modes
(
time elapsed
or
time remaining
, either on the
track
or on
the
disc
).
Pressing and holding
this button will allow you to set
your Link options. (See
Linked Functions
for more information.)
intensity/•standby
: Pressing this button momentarily cycles the Nº37
(and any Linked Mark Levinson components) through their four
levels of
display intensity
(bright, medium, dim, off). When
pressed
and held
(denoted by the bold dot •), this button will
place the Nº37 into or out of
standby
.
input select
: Pressing this button on the Nº37 remote control will
transparently and automatically cycle through the various active
(e.g.,
not
named
NOT USED
) digital inputs on a Linked Mark
Levinson digital processor, minimizing the need to juggle multiple
remotes. Since this function depends on the ability of the Nº37 to
pass the instruction to the Nº36 (for example), the two compo-
nents must be connected by a Link cable. (See
Linked functions
for more information.)