Remote Control - Mark Levinson 380 Owner's Manual

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R
MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
1
mono
polarity
2
display
mode
1
2
3
3
4
5
6
4
volume
mute

Remote Control

1
Mono
Pressing this button will toggle the Nº380 in and out of the
mode, having the same effect as pressing the front panel
5
button. Mono mode activates circuitry which combines Left and
Right input signals, and sends the resulting monophonic signal to
6
both Left and Right outputs. This circuit is particularly useful
when listening to older, monophonic source material, at which
time significant noise reduction may be realized.
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2
Display
Duplicates the function of the
front panel, cycling among four levels of brightness (including
"off") for the display, allowing adjustment for various ambient
lighting conditions. (Tip: If pressed and held for several seconds, the
display button will place your Nº380 in Standby.)
3
Source Selection
These buttons provide remote selection of the six inputs of the
Nº380. Pressing any of these buttons (or the
while the Nº380 is in standby will bring it fully on and opera-
tional. These buttons are gray instead of black to serve as a re-
minder of this secondary function.
4
Volume +/-
Raises the volume at either low speed for fine adjustments or high
speeds for larger changes. The Nº380 will slowly raise its output
for the first 1.5 seconds this button is depressed, then move to
higher rates of change.
Pressing either
will bring it fully on and operational. These buttons are gray in-
stead of black to serve as a reminder of this secondary function.
Note that all volume and balance functions are disabled if a sur-
round sound processor ["ssp"] input is selected. For more infor-
mation on this special feature of the Nº380's design, see "Using
Surround Sound Processors."
display intensity
button while the Nº380 is in standby
volume +/-
mono
mono
button on the
buttons)
volume +/-
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