Mark Levinson N390S User Manual

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5. Time Indicator

The time section of the display can be set to display any of
the following four indications of time in minutes and seconds:

time elapsed in track

(neither LED lit)

time elapsed on disc

(time on disc LED lit)

time remaining on track

(time remaining LED lit)

time remaining on disc

(time on disc and time remaining

LEDs lit)

In effect, the Nº390S assumes you will be most interested
seeing elapsed time on the current track; only departures from
that assumption are denoted by LEDs. The Nº390S will
remember the last display mode selected and continue to
display that information until you change it, except in stop
(when it always defaults to showing the time remaining on
disc, or in the disc’s play list if it has been programmed). Once
in stop, the time indication may be changed to show any of
the other display modes (if desired).

These four options are accessed by pressing the mode button
to the right of the display until TIMES is shown in the display
(see 6, below). Then, use the mode + or mode – keys to cycle
through the four modes of time display, using the time on
disc

and time remaining LEDs to indicate which mode is

chosen at any moment.

6. mode button

The mode button beside the display cycles through the four
functions that can be controlled by the mode + and mode –
buttons (either on the front panel or the remote control).

These four modes are:

PROGRAM

(for creating custom play lists)

INPUTS

(for selecting a digital source)

TIMES

(for selecting a time indication)

VOLUME*

(for controlling the volume of the Nº390S*)

*

(Note that the volume control is only made available if
the Nº390S’s variable output mode is engaged; see Special
Functions
for more information.)

Any of these four modes (three modes if using the fixed output)
may be accessed by repeatedly pressing the mode button,
thereby cycling through the options.

Once a particular mode is chosen, pressing the mode + and
mode –

buttons “increases” or “decreases” that particular

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