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Nº536 Series Power Amplifier
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Power Requirements
The amplier is congured at the factory for 100, 120, or 230 VAC power
operation at 50Hz or 60Hz. Before operating the amplier, ensure that the
power label on the rear panel near the AC input connector indicates the
correct operating voltage.
DO NOT attempt to adjust the operating voltage. Consult a
Mark Levinson dealer if the operating voltage is incorrect or must be
changed for relocation purposes.
Different operating voltages may require the use of different power
cords and/or attachment plugs. Contact a Mark Levinson dealer for
additional assistance.
This amplier is capable of passing remarkable sound at exceptional power
levels. Depending on listening habits, loudspeaker demands, and the number
of power ampliers present in the system, it is possible that the electrical
service may become the limiting performance factor of your system.
If this case occurs, consider installing a dedicated AC circuit for the system.
Contact a licensed electrician for assistance. If more than one AC circuit is
providing power to the system, contact a licensed electrician to ensure that
all components are operating with the same solid, low-impedance ground
reference.
Building regulations and electrical codes differ from location
to location, making it impossible to anticipate the requirements
of amplifier high-current AC circuits. Contact a local, licensed
electrician for further information.
Front Panel
Status LED
Standby button
Toggles the amplier between On and the selected Standby mode when the
rear-panel Power Switch is turned on.
Indicates the operating state of the amplier and provides basic diagnostic
information if a fault condition occurs. The table below identies the
basic behavior of the Status LED. More information on each status can be
accessed on the amplier’s web interface.
Caution!
Caution!
Standby Button
Status LED
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