Mark Levinson N390S User Manual

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17. play button

As you might guess, press this button in order to play a disc. If
a programmed sequence of tracks exists for that particular
disc, the program will be played from its beginning. Also, as
you might expect, you may press the play button immediately
after placing a disc in the Nº390S’s drawer; the drawer will
close and the Nº390S will enter the play mode as soon as it
has confirmed its internal conversion rate (24-bit, 352kHz),
has read the disc’s table of contents and checked to see if a
program exists that ought to be played.

The play button has another important function: if you wish
to return to the beginning of the track currently playing,
simply press play to restart at the beginning of that same
track. If the Nº390S is in pause, pressing play will re-cue the
disc at the beginning of the current track.

18. pause button

Pressing this button once during play will pause the Nº390S
at that point within the track; the display will show double
bars (

) as a reminder that you are in the pause mode.

Pressing the pause button a second time will resume play.

The Extended Pause Mode

After two minutes in pause, the Nº390S will go into an
“extended pause” mode. Extended pause stops the disc and
turns off the laser against the possibility that you have been
called away and may not return for some time. The Nº390S
will slowly flash the double bars (

) to indicate that you are

in the extended pause mode rather than normal pause.

You may force the Nº390S into extended pause mode by
pressing and holding the pause button (on either the front
panel or the remote control) until the double bars begin to
blink.

In effect, extended pause is much like stop, with the
exception that pressing pause will return you to the point on
the disc where you had left off listening after only a
momentary hesitation to spin the disc back up to speed and
scan to the appropriate point.

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