Mark Levinson N390S User Manual

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Navigating the Disc

You may skip to another track any time while a CD is playing. To
move to another track, press next (to go forward) or previous (to
go backward) until the number of the track you want to play
shows on the Display. (You may also select the track using the
numbered buttons on the Remote Control.) Play will resume as
soon as the pickup reaches that track.

You may search for a particular passage on the CD using fast
forward

and rewind, by pressing and holding the next and previous

buttons (respectively).

Use the reduced-volume audible scan available during these
modes to search the CD until the laser pickup reaches the passage
you want to hear. (Assuming your CD player is set for audible rather
than silent scanning. If not, see
Special Functions.)

As soon as you release the button, play resumes.

If you search past the beginning or end of a track, the laser pickup
will move on to the previous (or next) track. If you try to search
forward past the end of a CD or program, the laser pickup will
stop at the end of the last track. If you try to search backward past
the beginning of a CD or program, the laser pickup will stop at
the beginning of the first track of the disc (or play list).

Direct Time Access

You may use time on the Remote Control to begin play at a
specific time on the disc.

To do this:

1. Select the desired track using either next and previous or the

numeric keypad

on the Remote Control.

2. Press time, then press the numbered buttons corresponding to

when you would like play to begin. (The numbers you select
will appear in the time portion of the display.)

3. To begin play at that point, press play.

Note: The time you select depends on the selection you’ve made with
the display mode button: elapsed or remaining, CD or track.

For example, if you want to begin play one minute and thirty
seconds into track 2, select track 2 by pressing 2 on the remote
control. Press time, enter 1 3 0, then press play. (This example
assumes that the most recently used display mode was elapsed
time on track.) If you do not press play, the Nº390S will time out
after ten seconds (that is, it will “forget” that you had begun to do
something, and revert to normal operation).

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