Mark Levinson NO526 Dual-Monaural Preamplifier

User Manual - Page 6

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523 DUAL-MONAURAL PREAMPLIFIER / OWNER’S MANUAL
GETTING STARTED
Polarity button:
pressing this button inverts the absolute
polarity of the signal. The associated LED illuminates when the
signals polarity is inverted.
Setup button:
press this button to display the Setup menu, which
you can use to customize the preamp to suit your other system
components, individual preferences and listening space. The
Setup LED lights when the Setup menu is active.
Enter button:
press this button to select or deselect a menu
item when the Setup menu is displayed. When playing from a
digital source, pressing the Enter button displays the sample
rate, unless the PLL Lock is set to Wide.
Display Intensity button:
Press this button to change the
intensity of the front-panel display. Multiple presses of the
Display Intensity button cycle through the available brightness
levels: High, Medium, Low, and Off.
Balance button:
press this button to enter adjustment of the
left-to-right channel output balance (disabled if outputs are set
to Fixed in the Setup menu). The Balance LED lights when the
balance function is active.
NOTE: the Balance LED remains lit when the left-to-
right balance of the Main outputs is offset. Headphone
Balance can be adjusted independently of the Balanced
or Single-Ended outputs.
Mute button:
press this button to mute and unmute the level of
the outputs by the amount determined in the Setup menu. The
LED lights when the mute function is active.
Volume knob:
turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the
outputs. The minimum volume level is OFF; the maximum
volume level is determined in the Setup menu. Whenever you
select an input, the unit applies the volume offset selected for it
in the Setup menu to the output volume level.
Standby button:
press this button to put the unit into and out of
the selected Standby mode. The LED illuminates when the unit
is On. When the unit is in Standby mode, it flashes slowly, with
brightness level to indicate Standby mode.
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