Owner`s manual
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To access the non-default modes, press and hold the mono button
for several seconds; subsequent clicks of the mono button will
move you through the options. Having selected the one you want
as your new default, simply let the Nº32 “time out” and revert to
its normal display. The mono button will now toggle between ste-
reo and your preferred mono.
5 Volume Knob
This control is normally used to adjust the listening volume, and
does not effect the level of the signal being sent to the record out-
puts
. When in balance mode, this knob is used to vary the rela-
tive output of the Left and Right channels. It is also used during
setup for various adjustments; see “Customization of your Nº32.”
6 Power Button
This button connects and disconnects the Nº32 from the AC
mains power. It is normally intended to be left engaged at all
times, unless you plan to be away from your home for an extended
period. By using the standby button rather than power to turn
the system on and off, the Nº32 can remain warmed up and
sounding its best at all times.
Should you disconnect the Nº32 from power for an extended pe-
riod, either via this power button or by pulling its plug, it may
require a few hours to return to thermal equilibrium and optimal
performance.
7 Record Out Button
Pressing the record out button allows you to select the input to
be sent to the record outputs (using the select knob). Pressing it
again returns you to normal operation and turns of the record
out
LED indicator. Note that the record outputs will be muted
when the Nº32 is in standby.
8 Display Intensity Button
Cycles among four levels of brightness (including “off”) for the
display, allowing adjustment for various ambient lighting condi-
tions. When “off,” the display will turn on for a few seconds when-
ever a setting is changed. When used in conjunction with certain
compatible Mark Levinson components, this button will control
the display intensity of all linked components. (For more infor-
mation, see “Linked Functions.” )