Do not, Ir transmitter, Ir transmitter led – Mark Levinson N32 User Manual

Page 29: Setup button, 11 nº32 reference preamplifier basic operation

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Nº32 Reference Preamplifier

Basic Operation

DO NOT

expose the front panel display IR receiver/transmitter to

strong sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light. This can cause
IR reception to become unreliable.

DO NOT

use remote controls for different components at the

same time. Remote controls for different components can interfere
with one another.

Figure 2-5: Remote Control.

The numbered items in the Nº32 remote control illustration (Figure
2-5)
correspond with the numbered items listed below.

1. IR transmitter

2. IR transmitter LED

3. setup button

4. polarity button

5. display button

6. enter button

7. mono button

8. balance button

9. mute button

10. select / buttons

11. volume ± buttons

12. standby button

Below is a description of each item listed above. Unless otherwise
specified, the following descriptions are of commands accessed
from the remote control during normal operation. See Section 3,
“Setup Menu”
and Section 4, “Controls and Modes” for informa-
tion about other commands the remote control executes.

IR transmitter

Sends infrared signals to the front panel display IR receiver/ trans-
mitter when the Nº32 is not using the IR input connector. See
“Remote Control” on page 2-10
for additional information.

IR transmitter LED

Lights when IR signals are transmitted. In some cases, the IR trans-
mitter LED will light more dimly (or not at all) if the remote control
batteries need to be replaced. See “Remote Control Batteries” on
page 1-6 for
instructions.

Setup button

Opens and closes the setup menu, which can be used to customize
the Nº32 to suit individual preferences and listening spaces. The

display

mono

mute

standby

setup

enter

polarity

balance

select

volume

5

6

7

2

1

3

4

8

9

10

11

12

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