Mark Levinson N390S User Manual

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input selection process to a simple toggle between the two used
inputs. Labeling both auxiliary inputs “N.U.” will effectively disable
the input selection process on the Nº390S, although it will still
control the analog inputs of a Linked preamplifier.

Changing Link Options

The following procedure will guide you through changing your
Link options, should you decide you would like something other
than the factory default settings. (Note that most people are
perfectly satisfied with the default settings, and never need to
concern themselves with this section.)

1. Make sure that the main power switch is set to the “on” (“|”)

position and the unit is not in “standby.”

2. Press and hold the front-panel mode button until SETUP

followed by SOUND appears on the display. Release the mode
button; subsequent “clicks” of the mode button will cycle
through each of your Nº390S’s main menus, in this order:
SOUND

, LINKS, AUX IN’s. Continued clicks on the mode

button will return you to the beginning of the list, in case you
accidentally pass the option you want to change.

3. When the display shows the menu you want to access, press

and hold the mode button again. Subsequent clicks of the
mode

button will cycle through the various items within that

menu.

4. When an item you wish to change is in the display, use the

mode +

and mode – keys (either on the front panel or on the

remote control) to change the setting.

5. Repeat step 4 for each setting you want to change.

6. When you have finished, press and hold the mode button

again to confirm your change(s). The display will return to the
original three main menus.

Once saved, your link settings remain in memory when you place
the Nº390S into standby, when you turn off the main power
switch — even if AC power is interrupted.

Sleep Timer

The Nº390S also may be set to automatically enter standby after a
predefined period. As shipped from the factory, its standby function
is manual (that is, it only enters or leaves standby when told to
do so by the user).

This feature is similar to a “sleep timer” on a clock radio. If playing
a CD, for example, the Nº390S will enter standby automatically
after the user-selected period of time.

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