Mark Levinson 383 Owner's Manual page 26

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2
Standby Button
As you might expect, pressing this button toggles the Nº383 be-
tween standby mode and normal operation. The Nº383 disables
its outputs and controls when in standby, but its circuitry remains
active so as to be warmed up and sounding its best at a moment's
notice.
3
Setup Button
Duplicates the function of the
allowing you to access menu functions of the Nº383 from your lis-
tening position.
4
Enter Button
Duplicates the function of the
allowing you to save changes to menu items in the Nº383 from
your listening position.
5
Select Up and Down Buttons
These buttons provide remote selection of the various inputs of
the Nº383.
The
select buttons
system in the Nº383. For more information on what you can do
with these menus, please see "Customizing Your Nº383" later in the
manual.
6
Volume Up and Down Buttons
Raises the volume at either low speed for fine adjustments or
higher speeds for larger changes. The Nº383 will slowly raise its
output for the first 1.5 seconds this button is depressed, then
move to higher rates of change.
Note that all volume and balance functions are disabled if a sur-
round sound processor "
tion on this special feature of the Nº383's design, see "Using Sur-
round Sound Processors."
7
Display Button
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.
button on the front panel,
setup
button on the front panel,
enter
are also used when accessing the setup menu
" input is selected. For more informa-
SSP
display intensity
button on the

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