Mark Levinson N40 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Remote Control Mark Levinson
12. Standby button
13. Battery compartment (on rear-bottom of remote control)
Navigation Cluster
The up, down, left and right buttons are most often used to
move around within the menu system of the Nº40. For exam-
ple, if you want to move to the right to see a submenu under a
currently selected menu item, press the right button on the
remote. If you want to move down a menu to highlight a differ-
ent item, press the down button.
If you are at the end of a particular “branch” of the menu tree,
the up and down buttons can also be used to change the value
of a setting. For example, you would use the up and down
buttons to change the maximum volume setting, followed by
pressing enter to save the change.
Lastly, when you are in balance mode, the up, down, left and
right buttons will also control the front/back and left/right
balance, or the front/back and left/right delays (depending on
which “balance mode” you are in).
Recall that you can enter the delay adjustment mode by press-
ing and holding the balance button a few seconds; you can
think of this as a “power user” version of a balance adjustment.
Enter Button
The enter button has two functions in the menu system.
If the current menu item has a submenu associated with it,
pressing enter will take you to that submenu. (In this situa-
tion, it works the same way as the right button.)
If the highlighted menu item is a value (for example, the
maximum volume value in dB, or the speaker output levels
in dB, or the speaker distance in either feet or meters),
pressing enter will save any changes to the value.
Menu Button
During normal operation of the Nº40, the menu button
displays a menu of system services, including the setup menu.
Please see “Menu System” on page 5-1 for more information.
When in a menu, pressing the menu button also serves as a
“cancel” button does on a computer, allowing you to exit a
particular menu item without saving any changes.
Input Select Rocker
Button
The input select rocker button cycles through the list of defined
inputs, in either direction (based on which end of the rocker
you press). It duplicates the function of the input select knob
on the front panel.