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Volume knob & volume ± buttons -3, Set inputs -3, Set inputs – Mark Levinson N32 User Manual

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3-3

Nº32 Reference Preamplifier

Setup Menu

menu items available on the open menu. The front panel display
indicates the current menu item.

Volume knob &

volume ± buttons

Adjusts the selected parameter setting. Rotating the volume knob or
pressing the volume ± buttons increases and decreases the selected
parameter setting in the designated increment. The front panel
display indicates the current setting. (If the current parameter has
not been selected with the enter button, rotating the volume knob
or pressing the volume ± buttons automatically selects the current
parameter before making adjustments.)

Set Inputs

Selecting Set Inputs prompts the selection of the desired input (e.g.,
Input 1). Selecting an input opens the corresponding set inputs
menu (Figure 3-1 on page 3-1), which can be used to change input
names, optimize input gain levels, offset input volume levels, and
deactivate record output connectors.

* The factory-default Gain parameter setting is +6dB for balanced inputs (1-3) and +12dB for
unbalanced inputs (4-8).

Set Inputs Menu shortcut

The Set Inputs menu “shortcut” provides convenient access to the
Set Inputs menu for the selected input. When this shortcut is used,
the four Set Inputs menu parameters for the selected input – Name,
Gain, Offset, and Rec.Out – are available. No other setup menu
items are available.

To shortcut to the Set Inputs Menu for the selected input:

1. Rotate the select knob or press the select / buttons to select

the desired input.

The front panel display indicates the name and volume level of
the selected input.

2. Press and hold the setup button until the Name parameter for

the selected input appears on the front panel display.

The front panel setup LED lights when the setup menu is open.

Parameter

Default Setting

Possible Settings

Name

INPUT

Factory-default, Custom

Gain

+6dB or +12dB*

0dB, +6dB, +12dB, +18dB

Offset

0.0dB

–20.0dB to +20.0dB

Rec.Out

NONE

NONE, #1, #2, #3