| Owner’s Manual   Nº 320S   Preamplifier   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Notice   This component has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to   Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference   in residential installations. This component generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not   installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause harmful interference to   radio or television reception, which can be determined by powering the component on and off. The user is   encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the component and the receiver.   Connect the component to an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is   connected.   • Consult an authorized Mark Levinson dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for assistance.   CAUTION   • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT. CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED MARK LEVINSON   com FOR ASSISTANCE.   • CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS MADE TO THIS COMPONENT THAT ARE NOT EXPRESSLY   APPROVED BY MARK LEVINSON MIGHT DAMAGE THE COMPONENT AND VOID THE   MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY AND/OR STANDARD REPAIR POLICIES.   “Mark Levinson” and the Mark Levinson logo are registered   trademarks of Harman International Industries. U.S. patent   numbers and other worldwide patents issued and pending.   3 Oak Park   Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA   Telephone:   Fax:   781-280-0300   781-280-0490   “Madrigal Audio Laboratories” and the Madrigal Audio   Laboratories logo are registered trademarks of Harman   International Industries. U.S. patent numbers and other   worldwide patents issued and pending.   Customer Support   Telephone:   Sales Fax:   781-280-0300   781-280-0495   ©2004 Harman Specialty Group. All rights reserved.   Service Fax: 781-280-0499   This document should not be construed as a commitment on   the part of Harman Specialty Group. The information it   contains is subject to change without notice. Harman Specialty   Group assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear   within this document.   Product Shipments   16 Progress Road   Billerica, MA 01821-5730 USA   Part No. 070-630493 | Rev 0 | 02/04   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   Mark Levinson   Table of Contents   Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iv   Section 1: Getting Started   Special Design Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1   Highlights • Product Registration   Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-4   Unpacking • Placement • Remote Control Batteries   Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7   Warm-Up & Break-In Period • Continuous Operation   Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-8   Section 2: Basic Operation   Front Panel Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1   Rear Panel Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-5   Linking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-9   ii   Making Link Connections • Constructing Link   Communication Cables • Creating a Slave Chain • Link   Controls   Remote Control Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15   Operation Considerations • Command Overview   Section 3: Setup Menu   Navigating the Setup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1   setup button • enter button • select knob & buttons •   volume knob & buttons   Set Inputs Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3   Set Inputs Menu Shortcut • Name • Gain • Offset •   Rec.Out   Teach IR Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8   Setup Menu Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-11   Mute • MaxVol • Trig. • Sw   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Introduction   Section 4: Controls & Modes   Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1   SLEEP   Display Intensity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2   Polarity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3   Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-3   Mono Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5   MODE • L + R Balance Control Tip • L – R Phono   Alignment Tip   SSP (Surround Sound Processor) Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-8   Section 5: Troubleshooting & Maintenance   Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-1   No Power • No Remote Control Operation • No IR   Learning • No Main Output • No Record Output • Audible   Hum • “Missing” Input • No Link Controls • Erratic   Behavior • If All Else Fails…   Restoring Factory-Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4   Care & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-5   iii   Appendix   Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-1   Dimensions   Installation Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A-4   Index   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Introduction   Mark Levinson   Documentation   Conventions   This document contains general safety, installation, and operation   instructions for the Nº 320S Preamplifier. It is important to read   this document before attempting to use this product. Pay particular   attention to safety instructions.   Appears on the component to indicate the   presence of uninsulated, dangerous voltages   inside the enclosure – voltages that may be   sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.   Appears on the component to indicate   important operation and maintenance   instructions included in the accompanying   documentation.   Appears on the component to indicate   compliance of with the EMC (Electromagnetic   Compatibility) and LVD (Low-voltage   Directive) standards of the European   Community.   iv   WARNING   CAUTION   Calls attention to a procedure, practice,   condition, or the like that, if not correctly   performed or adhered to, could result in   personal injuries or death.   Calls attention to a procedure, practice,   condition, or the like that, if not correctly   performed or adhered to, could result in   damage or destruction to part or all of the   component.   Note   Calls attention to information that is   essential to highlight.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   1 Special Design Features   Thank you for purchasing the Nº 320S Preamplifier. A direct   descendant of the Nº 32 Reference Preamplifier, the Nº 320S   features audio circuits, controls, architecture, and optional phono   modules based on the critically acclaimed Nº32. In fact, some   audio circuits, such as the proprietary discrete volume attenuators,   are identical to those found in the Nº 32.   With a single-chassis design, the Nº 320S achieves separation of audio   circuit, control circuit, and power supply sections similar to that of   the dual-chassis Nº 32. The internal structure of the Nº 320S separates   these sections, while a steel shield box protects the power supply   and other circuits against electrostatic and magnetic interference.   Filtered AC power is routed outside audio circuit sections, providing   audio circuits with the quiet, shielded environment essential for   superior sound.   1-1   Like most high-performance audio components, the Nº 320S relies   on clean, noise-free AC power to deliver maximum performance.   Unfortunately, most AC power does not meet these standards.   Common household appliances such as refrigerators, TVs, and   computers often contaminate AC power lines with line noise,   spikes, and other irregularities that make it difficult for audio   circuits to perform up to their full potential.   To compensate for this, the Nº 320S offers a series of highly effective   noise suppression and isolation techniques that begin filtering AC   power for noise as soon as it enters the chassis. Audio and control   circuit sections use independent power supplies, each with its own   low-noise toroidal transformer. The audio circuit power transformer   includes a Faraday shield between the AC power line and low-   voltage secondaries for improved isolation.   In addition, the Nº 320S uses two active voltage regulation stages   for audio circuit sections. A high-power stage absorbs line-voltage   and temperature variations, while a second high-performance   stage provides local, high-speed, low-noise power for audio   circuits.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Mark Levinson   Special Design Features (continued)   An advanced dual-mono design allows the Nº 320S to achieve   exceptional channel separation. Both audio channels use   independent power supplies, communication circuits, and audio   circuits. In fact, each channel’s audio circuits are located in a   separate area of the chassis. This innovative approach isolates   each channel, allowing the Nº 320S to produce vividly detailed,   three-dimensional sonic images.   To maximize channel separation, all left-channel connectors are   located on one side of the rear panel and all right-channel   connectors are located on the other side of the rear panel. The   connector complement includes three balanced (female XLR) and   four single-ended (Mark Levinson-designed RCA) stereo input   connectors as well as separate stereo main and record output   connectors. Two Link communication ports make it possible to   link the Nº 320S to compatible Mark Levinson components, while   a trigger output connector, ir input connector, and RS-232 port   offer even more control possibilities.   For even greater isolation, the Nº 320S deactivates unused inputs   to prevent interference from other components. When an input is   deactivated, the Nº 320S disconnects the input signal and ground   connection, eliminating ground loop noise between the Nº 320S   and the associated component. As a result, input signals pass   through the Nº 320S with remarkable freedom from interference.   1-2   The Nº 320S offers seven configurable inputs, each of which is   assigned to one of its balanced (XLR) or single-ended (RCA) input   connectors. Single-ended input signals are converted to balanced   signals upon entering the chassis, and processed as balanced signals   thereafter. During this rigorous conversion process, meticulously   balanced circuits preserve all input signal information, passing it   to the associated power amplifier without the limitations of   asymmetrical single-ended designs.   A large front panel select knob provides convenient selection of   the desired input. When an input is selected, just press and hold   the front panel or remote control setup button to open the   corresponding Set Inputs menu, which can be used to change   input names, optimize input gain levels, offset input volume   levels, and assign record output connectors.   Two Mark Levinson-designed discrete volume attenuators control   master volume level with unparalleled accuracy and sonic neutrality.   Constructed from Arlon® 25N circuit boards with local power   supply regulation and bypass capacitors, the volume attenuators   generate optimal power and isolation for even the most sensitive   adjustments. Precision surface-mounted resistors accommodate   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Getting Started   adjustments in 1.0dB increments up to 23.0dB and in 0.1dB   increments above 23.0dB.   Unlike most stereo preamplifiers, the Nº 320S is designed to   integrate with multi-channel surround sound processors without   the complications associated with competing stereo and multi-   channel master volume controls. SSP (surround sound processor)   mode allows the Nº 320S to deactivate its master volume control   to send line-level input signals to the associated processor. With   no interference from the Nº 320S, the processor controls the   relative volume level of all channels, allowing it to maintain its   carefully calibrated levels.   Following the Mark Levinson tradition, the Nº 320S exceeds all   reasonable expectations for a stereo preamplifier. Its flexible   design – including seven configurable inputs, separate main and   record output connectors, and complete surround sound processor   integration – allow it to accommodate a wide range of demands.   Even more, a series of advanced techniques shield audio circuits,   resulting in an incomparable sound befitting sophisticated music   reproduction systems.   1-3   Highlights   • • • • • 7 configurable inputs   Maximum channel separation   Advanced dual-mono design   Multi-channel surround sound processor integration   3 balanced (female XLR) and 4 single-ended (Mark Levinson-   designed RCA) input connectors   • • Separate main and record output connectors   Independent power supplies, communication circuits, and   audio circuits for each channel   • • • • Effective noise suppression and isolation techniques   AC power filtering   2 active voltage regulation stages for audio circuit sections   Independent power supplies for audio circuit and control circuit   sections, each with its own low-noise toroidal transformer   • Faraday shield between AC power line and low-voltage   secondaries   • • 2 proprietary discrete volume attenuators   Deactivation of unused inputs to eliminate ground-loop noise   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Mark Levinson   Highlights (continued)   • • • • • • • • • • • • • Balanced conversion for single-ended input signals   Mono or stereo playback   Selectable output signal polarity   Balance control   Intuitive Set Inputs menu   Sleep timer (standby)   Large front panel display   Selectable display intensity   2 Mark Levinson Link communication ports   Configurable trigger output connector (12 or 5V)   ir input connector   RS-232 port   Optional phono modules   Product Registration   Please register the Nº 320S within 15 days of purchase. To do so,   the included product registration card. Product registration serves   no warranty purposes. Retain the original, dated sales receipt as   proof of warranty coverage.   1-4   Installation Considerations   The Nº 320S requires special care during installation to ensure   optimal performance. Pay particular attention to the bulleted   items that appear in this section and to other precautions that   appear throughout this user guide.   Unpacking   • DO save all packing materials for possible future shipping   needs.   • DO inspect the Nº 320S for signs of damage during shipment.   If damage is discovered, contact an authorized Mark Levinson   dealer for assistance making appropriate claims.   • DO locate and remove the accessory box from the carton.   Make sure it contains all of the items listed in the table at the   top of the next page. If not, contact an authorized Mark   Levinson dealer.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Getting Started   Item   Quantity   Detachable AC power cord   Link communication cable   1/8-inch hex key   1 1 1 1 * Phillips-head screwdriver (size 1)   Nº 320S remote control   White gloves (pair)**   1 1 1 Warranty & Product Registration Card   * The remote control comes with two AAA batteries, which   should be replaced as needed.   ** The white gloves are provided to assist with the initial unpacking   and installation of the Nº 320S.   Placement   • DO install the Nº 320S on a solid, flat, level surface such as a   shelf or table.   • DO install the Nº 320S close to associated components to   keep interconnect cabling as short as possible.   1-5   Note   In some cases, it is better to use longer interconnect cabling   between the preamplifier and the power amplifier to allow   for shorter loudspeaker wires.   • DO select a dry, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.   • DO allow at least a 4-inch clearance above the Nº 320S for   proper heat dissipation. It is strongly recommended to install   the Nº 320S on its own shelf for proper ventilation.   • DO refer to Dimensions (page A-3) for assistance with custom   installations.   • DO NOT place the Nº 320S on a thick rug or carpet or cover   the Nº 320S with a cloth, as this might prevent proper cooling.   • DO NOT expose the Nº 320S to high temperatures, humidity,   steam, smoke, dampness, or excessive dust. Avoid installing   the Nº 320S near radiators and other heat-producing appliances.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Mark Levinson   Placement (continued)   • DO NOT install the Nº 320S near unshielded TV or FM   antennas, cable TV decoders, and other RF-emitting devices   that might cause interference.   • DO NOT place the Nº 320S on a windowsill or in another   location in which it will be exposed to direct sunlight.   • DO NOT obstruct the IR receiver located in the front panel   display. When the Nº 320S is not using the ir input connector,   the remote control IR transmitter must be in line-of-sight   with the IR receiver for proper remote control operation.   CAUTION   BEFORE MOVING THE Nº 320S, MAKE SURE IT IS   POWERED OFF WITH THE FRONT PANEL POWER   BUTTON. THEN, MAKE SURE THE POWER CORD IS   DISCONNECTED FROM THE ~ac mains CONNECTOR   AND THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET.   1-6   WARNING   MAKE SURE ALL COMPONENTS ARE PROPERLY   GROUNDED. DO NOT DEFEAT THE SAFETY PURPOSE OF   POLARIZED OR GROUNDING-TYPE PLUGS WITH   “GROUND-LIFTER” OR “CHEATER” ADAPTORS. DOING SO   MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES TO BUILD UP   BETWEEN COMPONENTS. THE PRESENCE OF THESE   VOLTAGES MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURIES AND/OR   PRODUCT DAMAGE.   Remote Control   The remote control comes with two AAA batteries, which should   be replaced as needed. It is recommended to use Alkaline batteries,   which do not leak and last longer.   Batteries   To replace the remote control batteries:   1. Locate the battery compartment cover on the back of the   remote control.   Screws   2. Use the supplied Phillips-head screwdriver (size 1) to remove   the three screws that hold the battery compartment cover in   place. These screws are identified in the illustration to the left.   3. Remove the battery compartment cover from the remote   control.   4. Remove the old batteries inserted in the battery compartment   (if applicable).   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Getting Started   5. Insert two AAA batteries as shown in the illustration to the   left. Make sure the batteries are correctly inserted observing the   proper polarity.   6. Align the battery compartment cover with the guide on the   back of the remote control.   7. Replace the three screws that were removed in step 2.   8. Properly dispose of the old batteries (if applicable).   Power Requirements   The Nº 320S can be powered with a standard 15amp AC power   line. If other components are also connected to the AC power   line, the combined power requirements of all components should   be considered.   When shipped, the Nº 320S is configured for 100, 120, 220, or   230VAC power operation at 50 or 60Hz. In compliance with CE   regulations, the Nº 320S is configured for 230VAC power operation   at 50Hz in European Union countries. Before operating the Nº 320S,   make sure the ~ac mains connector label indicates the correct   operating voltage for the current location.   1-7   CAUTION   • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE OPERATING   VOLTAGE. CONSULT AN AUTHORIZED MARK LEVINSON   DEALER IF THE OPERATING VOLTAGE IS INCORRECT   OR IF THE OPERATING VOLTAGE MUST BE CHANGED   FOR RELOCATION PURPOSES.   • BE ADVISED THAT DIFFERENT OPERATING VOLTAGES   MAY REQUIRE THE USE OF DIFFERENT POWER CORDS   AND/OR ATTACHMENT PLUGS. CONTACT AN   AUTHORIZED MARK LEVINSON DEALER FOR   ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE.   Warm-Up & Break-In   Period   Although the Nº 320S delivers superior performance from the first   time it is powered on, this performance will continue to improve   as the Nº 320S reaches its normal operating temperature and   various components “break in.” The greatest performance   improvements will occur within the first 25 to 50 hours of use.   Sound quality will continue to improve for about 300 hours.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Mark Levinson   Warm-Up & Break-In Period (continued)   After this initial period, performance will remain consistent unless   power is disconnected from the ~ac mains connector. Power is   disconnected from the ~ac mains connector when the Nº 320S is   powered off with the front panel power button; the power cord is   disconnected from the ~ac mains connector or the electrical outlet;   or an extended power failure or power outage occurs. Power is not   disconnected from the ~ac mains connector when the Nº 320S is   in standby.   When power returns, the Nº 320S will require a brief warm-up   and break-in period (not the full 300 hours). It is recommended to   allow the Nº 320S and other audio components to stabilize for   about 2 minutes.   Note   • When powered on with the front panel power button,   the Nº 320S automatically enters standby after completing   the initialization sequence.   • The main output connectors are muted while the Nº   320S performs the initialization sequence.   1-8   Continuous Operation   The Nº 320S should be unplugged during lightning storms and   extended periods of non-use. Otherwise, it is designed for   continuous operation. For best performance, make sure power is   connected to the ~ac mains connector at all times. During   normal operation, do not use the power button to power off the   Nº 320S. Instead, use the front panel or remote control standby   button to place the Nº 320S into standby, which allows the Nº   320S to remain warmed-up to deliver optimal performance at all   times.   Quick Start Guide   These instructions are intended to accommodate immediate use of   the Nº 320S. However, it is important to read this owner’s manual   before attempting more extensive use. This owner’s manual contains   information about features that enhance operation and performance,   as well as important safety, installation, and operation instructions   designed to prevent personal injuries as well as product damage.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Getting Started   CAUTION   NEVER MAKE OR BREAK CONNECTIONS TO THE Nº 320S   UNLESS IT AND ALL ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS ARE   POWERED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM ELECTRICAL   OUTLETS.   To begin using the Nº 320S:   1. Make sure the Nº 320S and all associated components are   powered off and disconnected from electrical outlets.   Note   The Nº 320S offers balanced (XLR) and single-ended (RCA)   stereo connections. For best performance, use balanced   (XLR) connections whenever possible. A balanced connection   between the Nº 320S and the associated power amplifier will   offer the highest possible performance with the best   protection against RF interference and other common mode   noise.   1-9   2. Connect the desired Nº 320S stereo input connectors to the   source component (e.g., CD player) output connectors.   • Use the Nº 320S balanced (XLR) stereo input connectors   labeled 1, 2, or 3 if the source component offers balanced   (XLR) output connectors.   • Use the Nº 320S single-ended (RCA) stereo input connectors   labeled 4, 5, 6, or 7 if the source component does not offer   balanced (XLR) output connectors.   3. Connect the desired Nº 320S stereo main output connectors   to the associated power amplifier.   • Use the Nº 320S balanced (XLR) stereo main output   connectors if the associated power amplifier offers balanced   (XLR) input connectors.   • Use the Nº 320S single-ended (RCA) stereo main output   connectors if the associated power amplifier does not offer   balanced (XLR) input connectors.   (continued))   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Getting Started   Mark Levinson   Quick Start Guide (continued)   4. Reconnect the Nº 320S and all associated components to   electrical outlets. Then, power on the Nº 320S and all associated   components. It is recommended to power all power amplifiers   on last.   5. Rotate the Nº 320S front panel select knob or press the remote   control select buttons to select the Nº 320S input that   corresponds to the Nº 320S stereo input connectors selected   in step 2.   • The Nº 320S front panel display indicates the name and   volume level of the selected input.   • Factory-default input names correspond to their assigned   stereo input connectors. For instance, Input 1 is assigned   to the stereo input connectors labeled 1, Input 2 is assigned   to the stereo input connectors labeled 2, and so on.   1-10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   2 3 5 4 6 7 IR Receiver   polarity   mono   select   volume   PREAMPLIFIER   Nº 320S   standby   power   setup   mute   enter   display intensity   balance   1 8 9 10   11   12   2 The numbers in the Nº 320S front panel illustration shown above correspond to the numbered items in the Front Panel Overview   section that begins below.   2-1   Front Panel Overview   Unless otherwise specified, the numbered items in this section   indicate the commands the front panel performs during normal   operating mode. Refer to Section 3: Setup Menu and Section 4:   Controls & Modes for information about other commands the front   panel performs.   1. power button   Powers the Nº 320S on and off when the supplied power cord   is connected to the ~ac mains connector and an electrical   outlet. When the Nº 320S is powered off, pressing the power   button connects power to the ~ac mains connector and   powers on the Nº 320S. When powered on, the Nº 320S   automatically enters standby after completing the initialization   sequence. When the Nº 320S is powered on, pressing the power   button disconnects power from the ~ac mains connector and   powers off the Nº 320S.   Note   Before operating the Nº 320S, make sure the ~ac mains   connector label indicates the correct operating voltage (page   1-7) for the current location.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Front Panel Overview (continued)   2. standby button & LED   Places the Nº 320S into standby and takes the Nº 320S out of   standby, which allows the Nº 320S to remain warmed-up to   deliver optimal performance at all times. The front panel   standby LED blinks red to indicate that the Nº 320S is in standby   and lights red to indicate that the Nº 320S is not standby.   Note   Power is still connected to the ~ac mains connector when   the Nº 320S is in standby.   3. select knob   Selects the desired input. Rotating the select knob scrolls   through all activated inputs. The front panel display indicates   the name and volume level of the selected input. Select knob   scrolling does not include deactivated inputs – inputs for   which the Name parameter has been set to unused.   2-2   4. front panel display   Includes 12 alphanumeric characters that provide one-line   viewing of information. During normal operating mode, the   front panel display indicates the name and volume level of   the selected input.   The right side of the front panel display includes an IR receiver   that receives infrared commands from the remote control IR   transmitter when the Nº 320S is not using the rear panel ir   input connector. Refer to Operation Considerations (page 2-15)   for additional information.   5. polarity LED   Lights red to indicate that main output signal polarity has   been inverted with the remote control polarity button. Refer   to Polarity (page 4-3) for additional information.   6. mono LED   Lights red to indicate that mono playback has been activated   with the remote control mono button. Refer to Mono Playback   (page 4-5) for additional information.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   7. volume knob   Adjusts master volume level. Rotating the volume knob   increases (clockwise) and decreases (counterclockwise) master   volume level in 1.0dB increments up to 23.0dB and in 0.1dB   increments above 23.0dB. The minimum master volume level   setting is OFF. The MaxVol parameter can be used to determine   the maximum master volume level setting in 0.1dB increments   between 40.0 and 80.0dB. The factory-default maximum   master volume level is 80.0dB.   The Offset parameter can be used to determine individual   input volume level offsets in 0.1dB increments between –20.0   and +20.0dB. The factory-default input volume level offset is   0.0dB. Whenever an input is selected, the Nº 320S automatically   applies the Offset parameter setting to master volume level.   Note the following about using the volume knob:   • Rotating the volume knob quickly accelerates the rate of   change to accommodate large adjustments. Rotating the   volume knob too quickly decelerates the rate of change to   prevent accidental adjustments that could send dangerous   signal levels to the loudspeakers.   • Rotating the volume knob slowly decelerates the rate of   2-3   change to accommodate fine, precise adjustments.   Note   • The master volume control does not affect record output   levels.   • All Nº 320S volume controls, including master volume   and balance, are deactivated when SSP mode (page 4-8)   is activated.   8. setup button & LED   Opens and closes the setup menu, which can be used to   configure the Nº 320S to suit individual preferences and   listening spaces. The front panel setup LED lights red to   indicate that the setup menu is open.   9. enter button   Selects and deselects menu items when the setup menu is   open. The enter button performs no function during normal   operating mode.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Front Panel Overview (continued)   10. display intensity button   Controls the illumination level of front panel display characters   and the front panel standby LED. Refer to Display Intensity   (page 4-2) for additional information.   11. balance button & LED   Opens and closes the balance control, which can be used to   control the left-to-right channel balance of the main output   connectors. The front panel balance LED lights red to indicate   that the balance control is open. Refer to Balance (page 4-3)   for additional information.   Note   When the balance control is closed, the front panel balance   LED remains lit if the left-to-right channel balance of the   main output connectors is offset.   2-4   12. mute button & LED   Activates and deactivates mute. Pressing and releasing the mute   button once activates mute and attenuates master volume by   the selected mute level. The front panel mute LED lights red   to indicate that mute is activated. Pressing and releasing the   mute button again restores master volume to its original   level.   The Mute parameter can be used to determine the amount of   master volume level attenuation that occurs when mute is   activated. The mute level can be set in 0.1dB increments   between –10.0 and –80.0dB. The factory-default mute level is   –20.0dB.   Note   Rotating the front panel volume knob deactivates mute,   adjusting master volume from the muted volume level.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   10   4 5 7 8 9   4 1 MARK LEVINSON   PREAMPLIFIER Nº 320S   S/N   record outputs communication   RS-232 record outputs   RIGHT CHANNEL   LEFT CHANNEL   ~ac mains   trigger ir   output input   Made in the U.S.A.   main outputs   inputs   inputs   main outputs   slave in   1 4 2 5 1 5 2 phono   ground   7 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 6 7 3 2 6 2 3 The numbers in the Nº 320S rear panel illustration shown above correspond to the numbered items in the Rear Panel Overview section   that begins below. For maximum channel separation, all left-channel connectors are located on one side of the rear panel and all right-   channel connectors are located on the opposite side of the rear panel.   Rear Panel Overview   CAUTION   NEVER MAKE OR BREAK CONNECTIONS TO THE Nº 320S   UNLESS IT AND ALL ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS ARE   POWERED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM ELECTRICAL   OUTLETS.   2-5   1. ~ac mains connector   Provides power to the Nº 320S through the supplied power   cord when the supplied power cord is connected to the ~ac   mains connector and the electrical outlet. One IEC-standard   AC mains receptacle labeled ~ac mains is available.   Note   Before operating the Nº 320S, make sure the ~ac mains   connector label indicates the correct operating voltage (page   1-7) for the current location.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Rear Panel Overview (continued)   Push   2. stereo input connectors   Pin 2   Pin 1   Pin 3   Provide left and right-channel analog audio input. Three   balanced (female XLR) connectors labeled 1-3 are available to   accept line-level balanced input signals from associated   components that offer balanced (male XLR) output connectors.   Four single-ended (RCA) connectors labeled 4-7 are available   to accept line-level single-ended input signals from other   associated components.   Balanced (female XLR)   Input Connector   Pin Assignments   • Pin 1: Signal Ground   • Pin 2: Signal + (Non-Inverting)   • Pin 3: Signal – (Inverting)   For best performance, use balanced connections whenever   possible. Refer to the illustration to the left and to the associated   component documentation to ensure that Nº 320S balanced   input connector pin assignments correspond to the associated   component balanced output connector pin assignments. If   not, wire the cable so that the appropriate input pin connects   to the appropriate output pin.   • Connector Ground Lug: Chassis Ground   Pin 1   Pin 2   Pin 3   Balanced (male XLR)   Main Output Connector   Note   • The single-ended (RCA) input connector labeled 7   becomes the phono input connector when the Nº 320S   phono modules are installed.   2-6   • A balanced connection between the Nº 320S and the   associated power amplifier will offer the highest possible   performance with the best protection against RF   Interference and other common mode noise.   3. stereo main output connectors   Provide left and right-channel analog audio output. One   balanced (male XLR) connector labeled 1 is available to output   balanced signals to an associated power amplifier that offers   balanced (female XLR) input connectors. One single-ended   (RCA) connector labeled 2 is available to output single-ended   signals to other associated components, including power   amplifiers that do not offer balanced (female XLR) input   connectors.   For best performance, use balanced connections whenever   possible. Refer to the illustration in the top-left corner of this   page and to the associated power amplifier documentation to   ensure that Nº 320S balanced output connector pin assignments   correspond to the associated power amplifier balanced input   connector pin assignments. If not, wire the cable so that the   appropriate input pin connects to the appropriate output pin.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   4. stereo record output connectors   Provide left and right-channel analog audio output at fixed   levels. Two single-ended (RCA) connectors labeled 1 and 2 are   available to output single-ended signals to recording components   such as CD-Rs and tape decks.   The Rec.Out parameter can be used to assign the record output   connectors to the desired input(s). It is recommended to use   the Name parameter to associate inputs with the correct   recording components to prevent possible record feedback   loops.   Note   Nº 320S volume controls, including master volume and   balance, do not affect record output levels.   5.   & slave in communication ports   Provide “links” to compatible Mark Levinson components,   allowing the Nº 320S and other linked components to share   controls such as display intensity, input naming, standby,   playback, input selection, and record. Two 8-pin modular   2-7   RJ-45 jacks labeled   and slave in are available.   The communication port can be connected to a Mark   Levinson power amplifier that offers Link communication   ports. The slave in communication port can be connected to   a compatible Mark Levinson digital audio processor or digital   transport that offers Link communication ports.   Note   Refer to Linking (page 2-9) BEFORE linking the Nº 320S to   other Mark Levinson components.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Rear Panel Overview (continued)   6. phono ground connector   Provides an earth-reference ground connection for a phono   cartridge. One binding post labeled phono ground is available   for a phono grounding wire. Connecting the phono grounding   wire to the phono ground connector grounds the phono   cartridge to the Nº 320S chassis, which sometimes reduces audible   hum and other noise that results from multiple grounding   paths. Otherwise, the ground connection between the Nº 320S   and the associated phono cartridge is isolated.   Note   Listen to the associated phono cartridge both with and   without the phono ground connection. Then, select the   connection that results in the best performance.   7. trigger output connector   Provides 12 or 5V DC output to control connected components.   One 3.5mm mini-jack labeled trigger output is available for a   mono plug (Tip/Sleeve) connection. The Trig. parameter can   be used to configure the trigger output connector to provide   12 or 5V DC output.   2-8   8. ir input connector   Provides input of 5V infrared signals with no more than   100mA of current from standard infrared distribution equipment   such as IR repeaters. One 3.5mm mini-jack labeled ir input is   available for a mono plug (Tip/Sleeve) connection. The tip of   the mono-plug must have positive polarity as shown in the   illustration to the left.   3 to 15V @ <100mA   9. RS-232 port   Provides serial control, performing flash memory software   upgrades and facilitating external control in AMX™ and   Crestron™ systems. One 6-pin modular RJ-11 port labeled   RS-232 is available.   10. serial number label   Indicates the Nº 320S serial number, which is required for   product registration and warranty service.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   Linking   Linking is available for all Mark Levinson components that offer   Link communication ports, including master, slave in, slave out,   and   communication ports. These communication ports can   be used to “link” compatible Mark Levinson components in a slave   chain, allowing them to share controls such as display intensity,   standby, playback, input selection, and record.   The Nº 320S offers two Link communication ports labeled slave   in and   to a compatible Mark Levinson digital audio processor or digital   transport. The communication port can be connected to a   . The slave in communication port can be connected   compatible Mark Levinson power amplifier.   The Nº 320S is compatible with:   • All power amplifiers that offer Link or   ports.   communication   • • • • Nº 30, Nº 30.5, and Nº 30.6 Reference Digital Audio Processors   Nº 31 and Nº 31.5 Reference CD Transports   Nº 36, Nº 36S, Nº 360, and Nº 360S Digital Audio Processors   2-9   Nº 39 and Nº 390S CD Processors (can be used as either digital   audio processors or digital transports in a slave chain)   • • Nº37 CD Transport   Refer to the appropriate documentation for Link compatibility   information about other Mark Levinson components.   Note   Linking is not available for Mark Levinson digital transports   unless a Mark Levinson digital audio processor is included in   the slave chain. Certain digital transport and digital audio   processor combinations are not Link compatible. Refer to the   appropriate owner’s manual for additional information.   Making Link   Connections   • DO use Link communication ports, such as master, slave in,   slave out, and   communication ports. DO NOT use   RS-232 ports or other rear panel connectors.   • DO use supplied Link communication cables, which are   provided in the Nº 320S accessory carton. Additional Link   communication cables are available at authorized Mark   Levinson dealers.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Making Link Connections (continued)   • DO use constructed Link communication cables (if desired).   Refer to Constructing Link Communication Cables (next page) for   additional information.   CAUTION   LINK CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE USING LINK   COMMUNICATION PORTS AND SUPPLIED OR   CONSTRUCTED LINK COMMUNICATION CABLES.   CONNECTIONS MADE USING OTHER CONNECTORS OR   CABLES MAY DAMAGE THE Nº 320S AND OTHER LINKED   COMPONENTS, POSSIBLY VOIDING THE MANUFACTURER’S   WARRANTY AND/OR STANDARD REPAIR POLICIES.   Constructing Link   Communication Cables   Link communication cables can be constructed using an 8-conductor   modular telephone cable with the appropriate plug crimped on   each end.   • Use an 8-pin RJ-45 plug to connect to a digital audio processor,   digital transport, or Nº 320S. RJ-45 plugs provide an 8-pin   connection.   2-10   • Use a 6-pin RJ-11 plug to connect to a power amplifier. RJ-11   plugs provide a 6-pin connection in which connector pins 7   and 8 are not used.   When linking components with constructed Link communication   cables, twist the cable 180˚ as shown in the illustration below for   a straight-through (pin 1-to-pin 1) connection.   Nº320S   Preamplifier   Mark Levinson Digital Audio   Processor or Transport   8-Pin RJ-45 Plug (Pin 1)   8-Pin RJ-45 Plug (Pin 1)   Locking Tab   180˚ Twist   Locking Tab   Mark Levinson   Nº320S   Power Amplifier   Preamplifier   6-Pin RJ-11 Plug (Pin 1)*   8-Pin RJ-45 Plug (Pin 1)   Locking Tab   180˚ Twist   Locking Tab   *Pins 7 and 8 are not used   Creating a Slave Chain   Making Link connections creates a slave chain that facilitates   communication among linked components, allowing them to   share certain controls. The table on the next page indicates slave   chain requirements for each component.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   All slave chains:   • Must include compatible Mark Levinson components. The   Nº 320S is compatible with the components listed on page 2-9.   Refer to the appropriate documentation for Link compatibility   information about other Mark Levinson components.   • Must connect components in a certain order to prevent   communication from terminating. In general, components   must be linked as follows: digital audio processor, to digital   transport, to Nº 320S, to power amplifier.   Note   Link communication port names differ among Mark Levinson   components. The Link communication port names used in   the table below correspond with the component listed in the   Component column.   Component   Requirements & Connections   Digital Audio   Processor*   • Serves as the master component in the slave chain.   • Maximum of one per slave chain.   (e.g., Nº 360S)   • Connect the master communication port on the digital audio processor to the slave in communication   port on the first digital transport. If no digital transports are included in the slave chain, connect   the master communication port on the digital audio processor to the slave in communication port   on the Nº 320S.   2-11   Digital   • No maximum number per slave chain.   Transport*   • Must be positioned after the digital audio processor and before the Nº 320S and power amplifier(s).   (e.g., Nº 37)   • Connect the slave in communication port on the first digital transport to the master communication   port on the digital audio processor. Digital transports CANNOT be included in a slave chain that   does not include a compatible Mark Levinson digital audio processor.   • Connect multiple digital transports in a “daisy chain” using slave out-to-slave in communication   port connections. Connect the slave out communication port on the last digital transport to the   slave in communication port on the Nº 320S.   Preamplifier   • No maximum number per slave chain.   (e.g., Nº 320S)   • Connect the slave in communication port on the Nº 320S to the slave out communication port on   the last digital transport. If no digital transports are included in the slave chain, connect slave in   communication port on the Nº 320S to the master communication port on the digital audio   processor.   • Connect the   communication port on the Nº 320S to the   input communication port on   the first power amplifier.   Power   • Maximum of six per slave chain.   Amplifier   • Connect the   port on the Nº 320S.   input communication port on the first power amplifier to the   communication   control   (e.g., Nº 432)   • Connect up to six power amplifiers in a “daisy chain” using   input-to-   communication port connections. The   amplifier is not connected.   control communication port on the last power   * The Nº 39 and Nº 390S CD Processors can serve as either a digital audio processor or a digital transport in a slave chain.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Creating a Slave Chain (continued)   To create a slave chain that includes the Nº 320S:   1. Load a disc in a digital transport that will be included in the   slave chain (if applicable).   2. Make sure the Nº 320S and all associated components are   powered off.   3. Refer to the table on the previous page and the illustration on   the next page to make Link connections. In general, components   must be linked as follows: digital audio processor, to digital   transport, to Nº 320S, to power amplifier.   4. When Link connections have been made, power on linked   components ONE AT A TIME in the order specified below.   Allow each component to complete the initialization sequence   before proceeding to the next component.   A. Digital Transport(s)   B. Digital Audio Processor   C. Nº 320S   2-12   D. Power Amplifier(s)   At this point, the front panel standby LEDs on all linked   components should be blinking in unison.   Note   Linked components must be powered on ONE AT A TIME in   the specific order listed in step 4 (above) to ensure proper   functioning of Link controls. Do not use a power strip switch   to power on several components at once. When power is   supplied to a power strip, connected components that do not   include a power button will automatically power on.   5. Play the input source on the digital transport selected in step 1   (if applicable).   • All linked components should automatically come out of   standby.   • The linked digital audio processor and Nº 320S should   automatically select the appropriate input.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   The slave chains shown here are made   according to the requirements listed in the   table on page 2-11.   Nº360S   Nº390S*   Digital Audio Processor   CD Processor   master   communication   port   Step A:   slave in master/   slave out   Step A:   Connect the digital audio processor master   communication port to the first digital transport   slave in communication port.   Connect the digital audio processor master   communication port to the Nº320S slave in   communication port.   The slave chain at the far left links one   digital audio processor (Nº 390S); one   preamplifier (Nº 320S); and two power   amplifiers (Nº 432 and Nº 431).   Nº320S   Preamplifier   Step B:   Connect the Nº320S   port to the first power amplifier   communication port.   Nº390S*   CD Processor   slave in master/   slave out   Step B:   slave in   communication   Connect the first digital transport slave out   communication port to the Nº320S slave in   communication port.   input   The slave chain shown to the immediate   left links one digital audio processor   (Nº 360S); two digital transports (Nº 390S   and Nº 37); one preamplifier (Nº 320S);   and one power amplifier (Nº 432).   input   control   slave in slave out   Nº432   Nº37   Power Amplifier   Digital Transport   Step Ca:   Connect the first power amplifier   control communication port to the second   power amplifier input communication   Step C:   Connect the second digital transport slave out   communication port to the Nº320S slave in   communication port.   port. Repeat this step to include up to six   power amplifiers.   input   control   Nº431   Nº320S   Preamplifier   Step D:   Power Amplifier   The last power amplifier   control   slave in   communication port is not connected.   Connect the Nº320S   port to the power amplifier   communication port.   communication   input   input   control   Nº432   Power Amplifier   * The Nº390S can serve as either a digital audio processor or a   The last power amplifier   control   digital transport in a slave chain.   communication port is not connected.   2-13   Link Controls   Linking Mark Levinson components allows them to share controls   such as display intensity, standby, playback, input selection, and   record.   Note the following:   • Linked components must be powered on ONE AT A TIME in   the specific order listed in step 4 (page 2-12) to ensure proper   functioning of Link controls.   • Link controls must be enabled on the linked digital transport(s)   linking menu, which allows activation and deactivation of   individual Link controls. Refer to the appropriate digital   transport owner’s manual for additional information.   • • Some Mark Levinson digital transports accommodate a maximum   of four front panel display characters. In these cases, certain   input names appear abbreviated on the front panel display.   For example, an input named No320S will appear as No32 on   the digital transport front panel display even though the   input is associated with the Nº 320S.   The linked Nº 320S and power amplifier(s) must be in the   same standby-state to allow the linked power amplifier(s) to   enter standby after a power failure.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Link Controls (continued)   The table below provides a general description of controls the   Nº 320S shares with other linked components. Some controls may   not be available for certain component combinations. Other Mark   Levinson components may share additional controls. Refer to the   appropriate documentation for additional information.   Component   Link   Controls   Digital Audio   Processor   Digital   Transport   Preamplifier   (Nº 320S)   Power   Amplifier   Display   Intensity   Link   Maintains consistent front panel display character illumination among all linked components.   Adjusting display intensity for one linked component simultaneously adjusts display intensity for all   other linked components.   Standby   Link   Placing the linked   digital audio processor   into standby also places of standby also takes   all linked digital the linked Nº 320S and   transports into standby. power amplifier(s) out   Taking the linked   digital transport(s) out   Placing the linked   Nº 320S into standby   also places all other   linked components   into standby. Taking   the linked Nº 320S out   of standby also takes   the linked power   amplifier(s) out of   standby.   Placing a linked power   amplifier into standby   also places all other   linked power amplifiers   into standby. Likewise,   taking a linked power   amplifier out of   standby also takes all   other linked power   amplifiers out of   Taking the linked   of standby.   digital audio processor   out of standby also   takes the linked Nº   320S out of standby.   standby.   Playback   Link   Pressing the play button on a linked digital transport automatically takes the linked digital audio   processor, Nº 320S, and power amplifier(s) out of standby and selects the associated input on the   linked digital audio processor and Nº 320S.   2-14   Input   Selection   Link   Pressing and holding the digital transport remote control select button toggles N/A   between selecting digital transports on the linked digital audio processor   and selecting analog inputs on the linked Nº 320S. Pressing and releasing the   digital transport remote control select button scrolls through all available   digital or analog inputs (depending on whether the digital audio processor   or Nº 320S is selected). The digital transport front panel display indicates the   name and volume level of the selected input.   Record   Link   Placing the linked Nº 320S into standby will not place the linked Nº 30,   Nº 30.5, Nº 30.6, Nº 31, or Nº 31.5 into standby:   N/A   • if the linked digital audio processor is in Record Mode   • if the linked digital transport is in Record Link Mode   A warning message will appear on the linked digital audio processor and   digital transport to indicate that these components are involved in a recording   session.   HDCD™   Link   Configuring the linked   digital audio processor   for an HDCD recording   session automatically   attenuates the linked   Nº 320S master volume   level the required –6dB.   N/A   Configuring the linked   digital audio processor   for an HDCD recording   session automatically   attenuates the linked   Nº 320S master volume   level the required –6dB.   N/A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   Note   The Nº 31, Nº 31.5, Nº 37, and Nº 39 remote controls can be   used to control Nº 320S master volume level. This command   is available over IR (not Link connections). Before using one   of these remote controls to adjust Nº320S master volume   level, make sure the digital transport setup menu volume   control parameter is set to fixed.   Remote Control Overview   The Nº 320S remote control provides full operation of the Nº 320S.   Unless otherwise specified, the numbered items in the Command   Overview section (next page) indicate the commands the remote   control performs during normal operating mode. Refer to Section   3: Setup Menu and Section 4: Controls & Modes for information   about other commands the remote control performs.   Operation   Considerations   The remote control requires special consideration during operation   to ensure optimal performance. Pay particular attention to the   bulleted items below and to other precautions that appear   throughout this user guide. The bulleted items that begin below   are not applicable when the Nº 320S is using the rear panel ir   input connector.   2-15   • DO eliminate obstructions between the remote control IR   transmitter and the front panel display IR receiver.   • DO position the remote control within 45˚ of a line that is   perpendicular to the front panel display IR receiver. At more   severe angles, attempt to “bounce” the remote control signal   off a wall or another surface so the signal is received at the IR   receiver at a reasonable angle.   • DO position the remote control within 17 feet (5m) of the   front panel display IR receiver. If the Nº 320S is placed inside a   glass cabinet, tinted glass will reduce the remote control range.   • DO replace the remote control batteries as needed. Refer to   Remote Control Batteries (page 1-6) for additional information.   • DO NOT obstruct the front panel display IR receiver.   • DO NOT expose the front panel display IR receiver to   strong sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light. This can   cause IR reception to become unreliable.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Operation Considerations (continued)   • DO NOT use remote controls for different components at   the same time. Remote controls for different components can   interfere with one another.   Command Overview   Unless otherwise specified, the numbered items in this section   indicate the commands the remote control performs during normal   operating mode. Refer to Section 3: Setup Menu and Section 4:   Controls & Modes for information about other commands the   remote control performs.   1. IR transmitter   Sends infrared signals to the front panel display IR receiver   when the Nº 320S is not using the rear panel ir input connector.   Refer to Operation Considerations (previous page) for additional   information.   2. standby button   1 Places the Nº 320S into standby and   takes the Nº 320S out of standby,   which allows the Nº 320S to remain   warmed-up to deliver optimal   2-16   performance at all times. The front   panel standby LED blinks red to   indicate that the Nº 320S is in standby   and lights red to indicate that the   standby   2 3 Nº 320S is not in standby.   enter   setup   4 5 select   volume   + Note   6 Power is still connected to the ~ac   mains connector when the Nº 320S   is in standby.   – polarity balance display mono   7 8 9 10   11   mute   3. setup button   Opens and closes the setup menu,   which can be used to configure the   Nº 320S to suit individual preferences   and listening spaces. The front panel   setup LED lights red to indicate that   the setup menu is open.   PREAMPLIFIER   Nº 320S   The numbers in the Nº 320S remote control illustration shown   above correspond to the numbered items in the Command   Overview section that begins on this page.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   4. enter button   Selects and deselects menu items when the setup menu is   open. The enter button performs no function during normal   operation.   5. volume buttons   Adjust master volume level. Pressing the volume buttons   increases (+) and decreases (–) master volume level in 1.0dB   increments up to 23.0dB and in 0.1dB increments above   23.0dB. The minimum master volume level setting is OFF. The   MaxVol parameter can be used to determine the maximum   master volume level setting in 0.1dB increments between 40.0   and 80.0dB. The factory-default maximum master volume   level is 80.0dB.   The Offset parameter can be used to determine individual   input volume level offsets in 0.1dB increments between –20.0   and +20.0dB. The factory-default input volume level offset is   0.0dB. Whenever an input is selected, the Nº 320S automatically   applies the Offset parameter setting to master volume level.   Note the following about using the volume buttons:   2-17   • Pressing and releasing the volume buttons accommodates   fine, precise adjustments.   • Pressing and holding the volume buttons for longer than   1.5 seconds accelerates the rate of change to accommodate   large adjustments.   Note   • The master volume control does not affect record output   levels.   • All Nº 320S volume controls, including master volume   and balance, are deactivated when SSP mode (page 4-8)   is activated.   6. select buttons   Select the desired input. Pressing the select buttons scrolls   through all activated inputs. The front panel display indicates   the name and volume level of the selected input. Select   button scrolling does not include deactivated inputs – inputs   for which the Name parameter has been set to unused.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Operation   Mark Levinson   Command Overview (continued)   7. polarity button   Controls the polarity of the main output signal. Pressing and   releasing the polarity button toggles between inverting and   restoring main output signal polarity. The front panel polarity   LED lights red to indicate that main output signal polarity is   inverted. The polarity button has no affect on record output   signal polarity. Refer to Polarity (page 4-3) for additional   information.   8. balance button   Opens and closes the balance control, which can be used to   control the left-to-right channel balance of the main output   connectors. The front panel balance LED lights red to indicate   that the balance control is open. Refer to Balance (page 4-3)   for additional information.   Note   When the balance control is closed, the front panel balance   LED remains lit if the left-to-right channel balance of the   main output connectors is offset.   2-18   9. display button   Controls the illumination level of front panel display characters   and the front panel standby LED. Refer to Display Intensity   (page 4-2) for additional information.   10. mono button   Activates and deactivates the selected mode of mono playback.   The front panel mono LED lights red to indicate that the   mono playback is activated. Refer to Mono Playback (page 4-5)   for additional information.   11. mute button   Activates and deactivates mute. Pressing and releasing the   mute button once activates mute and attenuates master volume   by the selected mute level. The front panel mute LED lights   red to indicate that mute is activated. Pressing and releasing   the mute button again restores master volume to its original   level.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Basic Operation   The Mute parameter can be used to determine the amount of   master volume level attenuation that occurs when mute is   activated. The mute level can be set in 0.1dB increments   between –10.0 and –80.0dB. The factory-default mute level is   –20.0dB.   Note   Pressing the volume buttons deactivates mute, adjusting   master volume from the muted volume level.   2-19   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   3 Navigating the Setup Menu   The front panel and remote control setup buttons provide   convenient access to the setup menu structure shown below,   which can be used to configure the Nº 320S to suit individual   preferences and listening spaces.   No320S Setup   Set Inputs   Teach IR   Mute = -20.0   MaxVol= 80.0   Trig.= 12v,L   Sw 1.00   12v,L   5v,P   Set Input 1   Set Input 2   Set Input 3   Set Input 4   Set Input 5   Set Input 6   Set Input 7   VOLUME UP   -80.0 to -10.0   40.0 to 80.0   VOLUME DOWN   SELECT NEXT   SELECT PREV   INTENSITY   MUTE KEY   MONO KEY   3-1   POLARITY KEY   STANDBY KEY   ENTER KEY   SETUP KEY   Name=INPUT 1   Gain= +6 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Name=INPUT 2   Gain= +6 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Name=INPUT 3   Gain= +6 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Name=INPUT 4   Gain= +12 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   BALANCE KEY   EXIT STANDBY   GO STANDBY   GO INPUT 1   GO INPUT 2   GO INPUT 3   GO INPUT 4   GO INPUT 5   GO INPUT 6   GO INPUT 7   GO MUTE   Name=INPUT 5   Gain= +12 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Name=INPUT 6   Gain= +12 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Name=INPUT 7   Gain= +12 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   GO UNMUTE   GO BALANCE   EXIT BALANCE   DISPLAY OFF   DISPLAY DIM   DISPLAY HALF   DISPLAY FULL   +0 dB   +6 dB   +12dB   +18dB   NONE   #1   #2   -20.0 to +20.0   BOTH   The front panel display provides one-line viewing of the setup menu shown here, indicating the current menu item.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   Mark Levinson   Navigating the Setup Menu (continued)   To open the setup menu:   Press and release the front panel or remote control setup button.   • When the setup menu is closed, pressing and releasing the   setup button opens the setup menu on the front panel   display as shown to the left. The front panel setup LED lights   red to indicate that the setup menu is open.   No320S Setup   Both the front panel and remote control can be used to navigate   the setup menu structure shown in the illustration on the previous   page. The bulleted items that begin below indicate the commands   the front panel and remote control perform when the setup   menu is open.   setup button   • • Returns to the previous menu, eventually closing the setup   menu.   Deselects the selected parameter without saving setting   adjustments that have not been previously stored. The   RESTORING message will appear on the front panel display as   shown to the left to indicate that new adjustments are not   being stored.   RESTORING   3-2   enter button   • • Advances to the next menu.   Selects the current parameter. When a parameter is selected,   the equal sign (=) between the parameter label and the parameter   setting will blink to indicate that setting adjustments can be   made with the volume knob or volume buttons.   SAVING DATA   • Deselects the selected parameter, saving setting adjustments   that have not been previously stored. The SAVING DATA   message will appear on the front panel display as shown to   the left to indicate that new adjustments are being stored.   Note   When a parameter is deselected, the NO CHANGE message   will appear on the front panel display as shown to the left if   no changes have been made to the parameter’s last stored   setting.   NO CHANGE   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Setup Menu   select knob &   buttons   Scroll through menu items. Rotating the select knob or pressing the   select buttons scrolls upward (clockwise/+) and downward   (counterclockwise/–) through all menu items available on the   open menu. The front panel display indicates the current menu   item.   volume knob &   buttons   Adjusts the selected parameter setting. Rotating the volume knob   or pressing the volume buttons increases (clockwise/+) and   decreases (counterclockwise/–) 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 Menu   Selecting Set Inputs prompts the selection of the desired input   (e.g., Input 1). Selecting an input opens the corresponding Set   Inputs menu as shown below, which can be used to change input   names, optimize input gain levels, offset input volume levels, and   assign record output connectors.   3-3   enter   enter   No320S Setup   SetInputs Teach IR   Mute = -20.0   MaxVol= 80.0   Trig.= 12v,L   Sw 1.00 B.18   SetInput1 Set Input 2   Set Input 3   Set Input 4   Set Input 5   Set Input 6   Set Input 7   Name=INPUT 1   Gain= +6 dB   Offset= 0.0   Rec.Out=NONE   Input 1 is used here as an example and will continue to be used as an   example throughout this section.   Default   Setting   Possible   Settings   Parameter   Name   INPUT   Factory-Default, Custom   +0dB, +6dB, +12dB, +18dB   –20.0 to +20.0dB   Gain   +6 or +12dB*   0.0dB   Offset   Rec.Out   NONE   NONE, #1, #2, BOTH   * The factory-default Gain parameter setting is +0dB for Inputs 1-3 and +6dB for   Inputs 4-7.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   Mark Levinson   (continued)   Set Inputs Menu   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.   Shortcut   To “shortcut” to the Set Inputs menu for the selected input:   1. Rotate the front panel select knob or press the remote control   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 front panel or remote control setup button   until the Name parameter for the selected input appears on   the front panel display as shown to the left.   Name=INPUT 1   • The front panel setup LED lights red to indicate that the   setup menu is open.   Name   Factory-Default, Custom   Determines the name of the selected input. Factory-default input   names correspond to their assigned stereo input connectors. For   instance, Input 1 is assigned to the stereo input connectors   labeled 1, Input 2 is assigned to the stereo input connectors   labeled 2, and so on. Custom input names should be based on the   component with which the input is associated. For instance, DVD   is an appropriate custom name for an input associated with a   DVD player. Two methods are available for customizing input   names: the custom names list and the character list.   3-4   Note   Linked Mark Levinson components must have recognizable   custom input names to share Link controls. For instance, an   input associated with a Nº 360S Digital Audio Processor   should be named No360S. In some cases, linked components   will assign correct input names for other linked, associated   components. Otherwise, use the custom names list to enter   the correct input name.   Custom Names List   The custom names list shown in the top-left corner of the next   page provides convenient access to 28 custom input names that   can be used for the most common associated components, including   other Mark Levinson components. It also includes custom input   names that can be used to deactivate unused inputs or to activate   SSP mode. The table on the next page indicates the intended use   of all custom input names available on the custom names list.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Setup Menu   Custom   Names List   INPUT 1-7   unused   SSP   SACD   DAT   Custom Name   Description   INPUT 1-7   Identifies the factory-default input name. This name can be   customized one character at a time using the character list   (next page).   VCR   unused   SSP   Removes the selected input from select knob and select   button scrolling.   CASS   RtoR   MD   CD-R   SAT   Activates SSP (surround sound processor) mode, which   configures the selected input for complete integration with   a multi-channel surround sound processor.   LD   CD   TUNER   AUX   DAC   TAPE   DVD   No30   No30.5   No30.6   No35   No36   No36S   No360   No360S   No39   No390S   CAUTION   BEFORE ACTIVATING SSP MODE, SET THE   ASSOCIATED SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR   VOLUME CONTROL TO A REASONABLE   LEVEL TO PREVENT SENDING DANGEROUS   SIGNAL LEVELS TO THE LOUDSPEAKERS.   SACD   DAT   Identifies an input associated with a super audio compact   disc player or a digital versatile disc player capable of super   audio compact disc playback.   Identifies an input associated with a digital audio tape   transport.   VCR   CASS   RtoR   MD   Identifies an input associated with a video cassette recorder.   Identifies an input associated with a cassette deck.   Identifies an input associated with a reel-to-reel player.   Identifies an input associated with a mini-disc player.   Identifies an input associated with a compact disc recorder.   Identifies an input associated with a satellite receiver.   Identifies an input associated with a laser disc player.   Identifies an input associated with a compact disc player.   Identifies an input associated with a tuner.   3-5   CD-R   SAT   LD   CD   TUNER   AUX   DAC   Identifies an input associated with an auxiliary component.   Identifies an input associated with a digital-to-analog   converter.   TAPE   DVD   Identifies an input associated with a tape deck.   Identifies an input associated with a digital versatile disc   player.   No30, No30.5,   No30.6, No35,   No36, No36S,   No360, No360S,   No39, No390S   Identifies an input associated with the corresponding Mark   Levinson component. Linked Mark Levinson components   must have recognizable custom input names to share Link   controls. For instance, an input associated with a Nº 360S   Digital Audio Processor should be named Nº 360S. In some   cases, linked components will assign correct input names   for other linked, associated components. Otherwise, use the   custom names list to enter the correct input name.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   Mark Levinson   (continued)   Character List   The character list shown to the left provides access to 76 characters   that can be used to enter custom input names one character at a   time. Custom input names can consist of up to 7 characters,   including letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and blank spaces.   A custom input name entered with the character list replaces the   factory-default INPUT 1 name on the custom names list.   A a B b C c   D d E e F f   G g H h I i   J j K k L l   M m N n O o   P p Q q R r   S s T t U u   V v W w X x   Y y Z z _ 0   1 2 3 4 5 6   7 8 9 & ‘ *   + – . / : ?   ( ) , _   To customize the name of the selected input:   1. Rotate the front panel select knob or press the remote control   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 front panel or remote control setup button   until the Name parameter for the selected input appears on   the front panel display.   • The front panel setup LED lights red to indicate that the   setup menu is open.   3. Select one of the following options:   Name=_______   • Press the front panel or remote control enter button once   to select the Name parameter and access the custom   names list shown in the top-left corner of the previous   page. The current input name blinks as shown to the left   to indicate that a new input name can be selected from   the custom names list.   3-6   Name=_NPUT 1   • Press the front panel or remote control enter button twice   in succession to select the Name parameter and access the   character list shown in the top-left corner of this page.   The first character in the current input name blinks as   shown to the left to indicate that a new character can be   selected from the character list.   4. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote   control volume buttons to scroll through all custom input   names included on the custom names list or all characters   included on the character list.   5. When the desired custom input name or character is selected,   press the enter button to:   • Select this custom input name (if the custom names list   option was selected in step 3). The SAVING DATA message   will appear on the front panel display to indicate that the   new input name is being saved.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Setup Menu   • Select this character (if the character list option was   selected in step 3). The blinking cursor will advance to the   next character space. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all desired   characters have been entered. When the seventh character   is selected, the SAVING DATA message will appear on the   front panel display to indicate that the new input name is   being saved.   Note   The factory-default input name must be restored one   character at a time using the character list (unless factory-   default settings are restored).   Gain   +0dB, +6dB, +12dB, +18dB   Optimizes gain levels for the input using the stereo input connector   for which the selected input is assigned. Increasing the Gain   parameter setting increases gain levels for the selected input,   which sometimes prevents input sources with low gain levels from   producing low signal-to-noise ratios. Decreasing the Gain   parameter setting decreases gain levels for the selected input,   which sometimes prevents input sources with high gain levels   from producing distortion.   3-7   Note   The Gain parameter should be set before the Offset parameter.   Offset   –20.0 to +20.0dB   Determines individual input volume level offsets in 0.1dB increments   between –20.0 and +20.0dB. The factory-default input volume   level offset is 0.0dB. Whenever an input is selected, the Nº 320S   automatically applies the Offset parameter setting to master   volume level.   In some cases, this causes some input sources to sound softer or   louder than others. If this occurs, select the Offset parameter   setting that compensates for the volume level difference, allowing   all associated components to output at a comparable volume   level.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   Mark Levinson   (continued)   Rec.Out   NONE, #1, #2, BOTH   Assigns record output connectors to the selected input. The rear   panel offers two single-ended (RCA) stereo record output   connectors that pass audio at fixed volume levels. When an input   is assigned for the record output connectors, the input signal is   sent to both the assigned main and record output connectors.   The master volume, balance, and polarity controls do not affect   record output levels.   Select the NONE setting to assign no record output connectors to   the selected input. Select the #1 setting to assign the stereo record   output connector labeled 1 to the selected input. Select the #2 setting   to assign the stereo record output connector labeled 2 to the   selected input. Select the BOTH setting to assign both record output   connectors to the selected input.   CAUTION   IF THE ASSOCIATED COMPONENT OFFERS BOTH RECORD   INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS, IT IS RECOMMENDED   TO SET THE REC.OUT PARAMETER TO NONE TO PREVENT   RECORD FEEDBACK LOOPS IN WHICH THE ASSOCIATED   COMPONENT ATTEMPTS TO RECORD ITS OWN OUTPUT   SIGNALS. THESE FEEDBACK LOOPS PRODUCE HIGH-LEVEL   NOISE THAT MAY DAMAGE THE LOUDSPEAKERS AND/   OR OTHER ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS.   3-8   Note   If the associated component connected to the record output   connectors is also connected to a separate ground (such as a   VCR with a cable TV connection), it is recommended to set   the Rec.Out parameter for all activated inputs to NONE   unless a recording session is in progress. This helps prevent   low-level electrical noise from degrading performance.   Teach IR Menu   Selecting Teach IR opens the menu shown in the top-left corner   of the next page, which prompts the selection of the desired IR   command. Selecting an IR command sends the associated infrared   signal from the left side of the front panel display to a learning   remote control, allowing Nº 320S IR commands to be sent from a   learning remote control even if the Nº 320S remote control is not   present.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Setup Menu   enter   The Nº 320S sends infrared signals at 40kHz, the most   No320S Setup   Set Inputs   Teach IR   Mute = -20.0   MaxVol= 80.0   Trig.= 12v,L   Sw 1.00 B.18   VOLUME UP   common carrier frequency used in learning remote controls.   However, if the learning remote control seems unable to   learn IR commands:   VOLUME DOWN   SELECT NEXT   SELECT PREV   INTENSITY   MUTE KEY   MONO KEY   POLARITY KEY   STANDBY KEY   ENTER KEY   • • • Eliminate obstructions between the learning remote   control and the left side of the front panel display.   Adjust the distance between the learning remote control   and the left side of the front panel display.   SETUP KEY   Make sure the learning remote control and the left   side of the front panel display are not exposed to   strong sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light.   This can cause IR reception to become unreliable.   BALANCE KEY   EXIT STANDBY   GO STANDBY   GO INPUT 1   GO INPUT 2   GO INPUT 3   GO INPUT 4   GO INPUT 5   GO INPUT 6   GO INPUT 7   GO MUTE   • • Replace the learning remote control batteries.   If problems persist, contact an authorized Mark   Levinson dealer.   The table below indicates all available IR commands. For   toggle commands, the Nº 320S provides one IR command   for the toggle command as well as separate IR commands   for the positive and negative forms of the toggle command.   For instance, the MUTE KEY IR command teaches the   learning remote control to perform mute button commands,   while the GO MUTE IR command teaches the learning   remote control to activate mute and the GO UNMUTE IR   command teaches the learning remote control to deactivate   mute.   GO UNMUTE   GO BALANCE   EXIT BALANCE   DISPLAY OFF   DISPLAY DIM   DISPLAY HALF   DISPLAY FULL   3-9   Command   Description   Command   Description   VOLUME UP   Performs volume + button commands. EXIT STANDBY   Takes the Nº 320S out of standby.   Places the Nº 320S into standby.   VOLUME DOWN Performs volume – button commands. GO STANDBY   SELECT NEXT   SELECT PREV   INTENSITY KEY   MUTE KEY   Performs select + button commands.   Performs select – button commands.   Performs display button commands.   Performs mute button commands.   Performs mono button commands.   Performs polarity button commands.   Performs standby button commands.   Performs enter button commands.   Performs setup button commands.   Performs balance button commands.   GO INPUT 1-7   Selects the input assigned for the   corresponding stereo input connector   (1-7).   GO MUTE   Activates mute.   GO UNMUTE   GO BALANCE   EXIT BALANCE   DISPLAY OFF   DISPLAY DIM   DISPLAY HALF   DISPLAY FULL   Deactivates mute.   MONO KEY   Opens the balance control.   Closes the balance control   Sets display intensity to 0%.   Sets display intensity to 25%.   Sets display intensity to 50%.   Sets display intensity to 100%.   POLARITY KEY   STANDBY KEY   ENTER KEY   SETUP KEY   BALANCE KEY   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Setup Menu   Mark Levinson   Teach IR Menu (continued)   To teach Nº 320S IR commands to a learning remote control:   1. Prepare the learning remote control to receive IR commands.   2. Follow the instructions on page 3-2 to open the setup menu.   3. Rotate the front panel select knob or press the remote control   select buttons until Teach IR is selected.   4. Press the front panel or remote control enter button to open   the Teach IR menu.   • The VOLUME UP IR command will appear on the front   panel display.   5. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote control   volume buttons to scroll through all available IR commands.   6. When the desired IR command is selected, press the enter   button to teach this command to the learning remote control.   3-10   • The SENDING --> message will appear on the front panel   display as shown to the left to indicate that the associated   infrared signal is being sent to the learning remote control.   SENDING -->   7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all desired IR commands have been   sent.   Note   The Nº 31, Nº 31.5, Nº 37, Nº 39, and Nº390S remote   controls can be used to control Nº 320S master volume level.   This command is available over IR (not Link connections).   Before using one of these remote controls to adjust Nº320S   master volume level, make sure the digital transport setup   menu volume control parameter is set to fixed.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Setup Menu   Setup Menu Parameters   Default   Setting   Possible   Settings   Parameter   Mute   -20.0dB   80.0dB   12v,L   -10.0 to -80.0dB   40.0 to 80.0dB   12v,L; 5v,P   N/A   MaxVol   Trig.   Sw   N/A   Mute   –10.0 to –80.0dB   Determines the amount of master volume level attenuation that   occurs when mute is activated with the front panel or remote   control mute button. The mute level can be set in 0.1dB increments   between –10.0 and –80.0dB. The factory-default mute level is   –20.0dB.   MaxVol   40.0 to 80.0dB   Determines the maximum master volume level setting in 0.1dB   increments between 40.0 and 80.0dB. The factory-default maximum   master volume level is 80.0dB.   3-11   Trig.   12v,L; 5v,P   Configures the trigger output signal. Selecting the 12v,L setting   configures the trigger output connector to send a 12V, level   (constant) signal to the connected component whenever the   Nº 320S is taken out of standby. This signal is not present when   the Nº 320S is placed into standby. Selecting the 5v,P signal   configures the trigger output connector to send a 5V pulse signal,   similar to that of a momentary contact switch, to the   connected component whenever the standby button is pressed.   This signal is only present when the standby button is pressed.   Sw   Non-adjustable   Indicates the current software version operating in the Nº 320S,   allowing for quick comparison between the current software   version and most current software version available. Software   upgrades can be performed with the RS-232 port, allowing software   to be upgraded without disassembling the Nº 320S or disconnecting   it from other components.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   4 Standby   Allows the Nº 320S to remain warmed-up to deliver optimal   performance at all times. The Nº 320S cannot be placed into   standby unless it is powered on with the front panel power   button. Refer to Continuous Operation (page 1-8) for additional   information.   To place the Nº 320S into or take the Nº 320S out of standby:   1. Make sure the Nº 320S is powered on with the front panel   power button.   2. Press and release the front panel or remote control standby   button.   • When the Nº 320S is not in standby, pressing and releasing   the standby button places the Nº 320S into standby. The   front panel standby LED blinks red to indicate that the   Nº 320S is in standby.   4-1   • When the Nº 320S is in standby, pressing and releasing   the standby button takes the Nº 320S out of standby. The   front panel standby LED lights red to indicate that the   Nº 320S is not in standby.   Note   When powered on with the front panel power button, the   Nº 320S automatically enters standby after completing the   initialization sequence.   SLEEP   -OFF-, 0h 30m to 4h 0m   Controls the sleep timer, which configures the Nº 320S to   automatically enter standby after a designated amount of time has   passed. The SLEEP parameter can be set to –OFF– or in 30-minute   increments between 30 minutes and 4 hours. The factory-default   SLEEP parameter setting is –OFF–.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   Mark Levinson   SLEEP (continued)   When the –OFF– setting is selected, the Nº 320S does not   automatically enter standby. When a time increment setting is   selected, the Nº 320S automatically enters standby after the   designated amount of time has passed. For example, if the 2h   30m setting is selected, the Nº 320S automatically enters standby   after 2 hours and 30 minutes have passed.   To set the sleep timer:   1. Follow the instructions on the previous page to take the   Nº 320S out of standby.   2. Press and hold the front panel or remote control standby   button until the SLEEP parameter opens on the front panel   display as shown to the left.   SLEEP –OFF–   3. Press and release the standby button to cycle through all   available SLEEP parameter settings.   4. When the desired setting is selected, press the front panel or   remote control enter button to close the SLEEP parameter.   4-2   • Otherwise, the SLEEP parameter automatically closes a   few seconds after the last command is received. If this   occurs, the selected setting is automatically applied.   Note   The SLEEP parameter is set to –OFF– whenever the Nº 320S   is placed into standby.   Display Intensity   Controls the illumination of front panel display characters and   the front panel standby LED. Four illumination levels are available,   including FULL (100%), HALF (50%), DIM (25%), and OFF (0%).   The factory-default illumination level is FULL (100%).   When the OFF (0%) illumination level is selected:   • The front panel display automatically activates whenever a   change in status is detected.   • The front panel standby LED lights at the FULL (100%)   illumination level.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Controls & Modes   To adjust display intensity:   Press and release the front panel display intensity button or the   remote control display button to cycle through the four available   illumination levels.   • Front panel display characters and the front panel standby   LED automatically adjust to the selected illumination level.   Polarity   Controls the polarity of the main output signal, whether that   signal is using the balanced (XLR) or single-ended (RCA) main   output connectors. The polarity control has no affect on the   record output signal.   To adjust main output signal polarity:   Press and release the remote control polarity button.   • When main output signal polarity is non-inverted, pressing   and releasing the polarity button inverts main output signal   polarity. The front panel polarity LED lights red to indicate   that main output signal polarity is inverted.   4-3   • When main output signal polarity is inverted, pressing and   releasing the polarity button restores main output signal   polarity to its non-inverted state.   Note   Experiment with main output signal polarity to determine   the best sound for individual recordings. The sound difference   between an inverted and non-inverted output signal ranges   from subtle to inaudible, depending on microphone technique   and other recording factors. In some cases, individual   recordings will just sound better one way than the other.   Balance   Controls the left-to-right channel balance of the main output   connectors, including the balanced (XLR) and single-ended (RCA)   main output connectors. The balance control has no affect on   the record output connectors.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   Mark Levinson   Balance (continued)   The balance control facilitates precise adjustments in 0.1dB   increments between 0.1 and 20.0dB. When the balance offset   exceeds 20.0dB, the Nº 320S mutes the channel outputting the   lower signal level.   To adjust the left-to-right channel balance of the main output   connectors:   1. Press and release the front panel or remote control balance   button to open the balance control on the front panel display   as shown to the left.   <-- 0.0 -->   • The front panel balance LED lights red to indicate that   the balance control is open.   2. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote   control volume buttons to make the desired adjustments.   • Rotate the volume knob clockwise or press the volume +   button to decrease the output level of the left channel.   The balance control appears as shown to the left to indicate   that balance is offset in favor of the right channel.   <-- 0.1 -->   <-- 0.1 -->   • Rotate the volume knob counterclockwise or press the   volume – button to decrease the output level of the right   channel. The balance control appears as shown to the left   to indicate that balance is offset in favor of the left   channel.   4-4   • Select the 0.0 setting to balance the output levels of the   left and right channels, allowing both channels to output   at the same level. The balance control appears as shown   to the left to indicate that balance is centered between the   left and right channels.   <-- 0.0 -->   3. When the desired adjustments have been made, press and   release the balance button to close the balance control.   • Otherwise, the balance control automatically closes a few   seconds after the last command is received. If this occurs,   the selected setting is automatically applied.   • The front panel balance LED remains lit if the left-to-right   channel balance of the main output connectors is offset.   Note   All Nº 320S volume controls, including master volume and   balance, are deactivated when SSP mode (page 4-8) is   activated.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Controls & Modes   Mono Playback   Sends mono (rather than stereo) signals to the main output   connectors, whether those signals are using the balanced (XLR) or   single-ended (RCA) main output connectors. The mono playback   control has no affect on the record output connectors.   To toggle between mono and stereo playback:   Press and release the remote control mono button.   • During stereo playback, pressing and releasing the mono   button activates the selected mode of mono playback. The   front panel mono LED lights red to indicate that mono   playback is activated.   • During mono playback, pressing and releasing the mono   button deactivates mono playback and activates to stereo   playback.   MODE   L + R, L ONLY, R ONLY, L – R   Determines the mode of mono playback that is activated when   the remote control mono button is pressed. The factory-default   MODE parameter setting is L + R.   • Selecting the L + R mono mode sends an equal combination   of left and right-channel input signals to the left and right-   channel main output connectors. Refer to L + R Balance   Control Tip (next page) for additional information.   4-5   • • • Selecting the L ONLY mono mode sends the left-channel input   signal to the left and right-channel main output connectors.   The right-channel input signal is ignored.   Selecting the R ONLY mono mode sends the right-channel input   signal to the left and right-channel main output connectors.   The left-channel input signal is ignored.   Selecting the L – R mono mode sends the difference between   the left and right-channel input signals to the left and right-   channel main output connectors. Refer to L – R Phono   Alignment Tip (page 4-7) for additional information.   To select the desired mono mode:   1. Press and hold the remote control mono button until the   MODE parameter opens on the front panel display as shown   to the left.   MODE: L + R   2. Press and release the mono button to cycle through all   available MODE parameter settings.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   Mark Levinson   MODE (continued)   3. When the desired setting is selected, press and release the   front panel or remote control enter button to close the   MODE parameter.   • Otherwise, the MODE parameter automatically closes a   few seconds after the last command is received. If this   occurs, the selected mono mode remains selected.   L + R Balance Control   Tip   Precise left-to-right channel balance is critical to achieving an   accurate soundstage. When L + R mono playback is activated, the   balance control can be used to compensate for output level   imbalances that occur after the Nº 320S in the signal chain,   including those that result from asymmetrical loudspeaker   placement and slight mismatches in loudspeaker sensitivity.   To use the L + R balance control:   1. Press and hold the remote control mono button until the   MODE parameter opens on the front panel display as shown   to the left.   MODE: L + R   4-6   2. Press and release the mono button to cycle through all   available MODE parameter settings until the L + R mono   mode is selected as shown to the left of step 1 (above).   3. Press and release the front panel or remote control enter   button to close the MODE parameter.   • Otherwise, the MODE parameter automatically closes a   few seconds after the last command is received. If this   occurs, the selected mono mode remains selected.   4. When the MODE parameter is closed, press and release the   remote control mono button to activate L + R mono playback.   5. Begin playback of the desired recording.   6. Press and release the front panel or remote control balance   button to open the balance control on the front panel display   as shown to the left.   <-- 0.0 -->   • The front panel balance LED lights red to indicate that   the balance control is open.   7. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote   control volume buttons to center the image between the   front left and right loudspeakers.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Controls & Modes   8. When the desired adjustments have been made, press and   release the balance button to close the balance control.   • Otherwise, the balance control automatically closes a few   seconds after the last command is received. If this occurs,   the selected setting is automatically applied.   9. Press and release the mono button to cancel L + R mono   playback and return to stereo playback.   L – R Phono Alignment   Tip   L – R mono playback simplifies the process of aligning phono   cartridge azimuth.   To use L – R mono playback to align phono cartridge azimuth:   1. Press and hold the remote control mono button until the   MODE parameter opens on the front panel display as shown   to the left.   MODE: L + R   2. Press and release the mono button to cycle through all   available MODE parameter settings until the L – R mono   mode is selected as shown to the left.   MODE: L – R   4-7   3. Press and release the front panel or remote control enter   button to close the MODE parameter.   • Otherwise, the MODE parameter automatically closes a   few seconds after the last command is received. If this   occurs, the selected setting remains selected.   4. When the MODE parameter is closed, press and release the   remote control mono button to activate L – R mono playback.   5.   Begin playback of the desired mono recording.   6. Using the L – R output signal, adjust the associated phono   cartridge azimuth to achieve minimal output signal.   • Playing a mono recording when L – R mono playback is   activated should result in silence (no output signal).   Because phono cartridges differ, it is recommended to   adjust azimuth to achieve minimal output signal.   7. Press and release the mono button to cancel L – R mono   playback and return to stereo playback.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   Mark Levinson   SSP (Surround Sound   Processor) Mode   • Allows for complete integration between the Nº 320S and a   multi-channel surround sound processor.   In the past, the difference between the number of channels in   each component made integration difficult.   • Sending multi-channel processor output signals to a stereo   preamplifier distorts calibrated processor output levels. Multi-   channel processor volume controls adjust the relative volume   level of all channels in unison. However, stereo preamplifier   volume controls adjust the relative volume level of just the   front left and right channels, leaving the center, surround,   and subwoofer channels unaffected.   Different techniques have been used to compensate for this,   including marking a calibrated point on the preamplifier volume   control or using Dolby Pro Logic for volume level adjustments.   But these techniques are crude, time consuming, and imprecise,   resulting in an inconsistent performance at best.   4-8   • Sending stereo preamplifier output signals to a multi-channel   processor interferes with some Dolby noise reduction processing.   Processors that feature Dolby Pro Logic decoding sometimes   also feature a form of Dolby noise reduction similar to the   Dolby B noise reduction found in cassette decks. Designed to   respond to input sources based on their strength, Dolby noise   reduction requires input sources to be calibrated to Dolby   standards. Variable preamplifier output signals cause Dolby   noise reduction to mis-track and, in extreme cases, Dolby   circuits to overload.   To avoid these problems, SSP mode allows input sources to   pass through the Nº 320S without interference. When SSP   mode is activated:   • • • The front panel display appears as shown to the left, indicating   that the Nº 320S is sending line-level input signals to the   associated processor.   SSP   LINE   The Gain parameter for the selected input is set to a fixed   level of +0dB for inputs using balanced (XLR) connectors and   +6dB for inputs using single-ended (RCA) connectors.   All Nº 320S volume controls – including master volume,   balance, and volume-related parameters – are deactivated to   prevent the Nº 320s from distorting channel balance. As a   result, the processor controls the relative volume level of all   channels while maintaining its calibrated output levels.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Controls & Modes   To activate and use SSP mode:   1. Make sure the Nº 320S and all associated components are   powered off and disconnected from electrical outlets.   2. Connect the output connectors on the surround sound source   component to the input connectors on the surround sound   processor.   • For example, if this source component is a DVD player,   connect the output connectors on the DVD player to the   input connectors on the processor.   3. Connect the center, surround, and subwoofer output connectors   on the processor to the appropriate input connectors on the   power amplifier(s).   4. Connect the front left and right output connectors on the   processor to the desired stereo input connectors on the   Nº 320S.   • For best performance, use balanced (XLR) connections   whenever possible.   4-9   5. Connect the main output connectors on the Nº 320S to the   appropriate input connectors on the power amplifier(s).   • A balanced (XLR) connection between the Nº 320S and   the associated power amplifier will offer the highest possible   performance with the best protection against RF   interference and other common mode noise.   CAUTION   BEFORE ACTIVATING SSP MODE, SET THE ASSOCIATED   SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR VOLUME CONTROL TO   A REASONABLE LEVEL TO PREVENT SENDING   DANGEROUS SIGNAL LEVELS TO THE LOUDSPEAKERS.   6. Using the Nº 320S, rotate the front panel select knob or press   the remote control select buttons to select the input for   which the stereo input connector selected in step 3 is   assigned.   • The front panel display indicates the name and volume   level of the selected input.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Controls & Modes   Mark Levinson   SSP (Surround Sound Processor) Mode (continued)   Name=INPUT 1   7. Press and hold the front panel or remote control setup button   until the Name parameter for the selected input opens on the   front panel display as shown to the left.   Input 1 is used   here as an example   and may be substi-   tuted for whichever   input was selected   in step 3 (page 4-9).   • The front panel setup LED lights red to indicate that the   setup menu is open.   Name=_______   8. Press the front panel or remote control enter button once to   select the Name parameter and access the custom names list.   • The current input name will blink on the front panel   display as shown to the left to indicate that a new input   name can be selected from the custom names list.   9. Rotate the front panel volume knob or press the remote   control volume buttons to scroll through all custom input   names until the SSP name appears on the front panel display   as shown to the left.   Name=SSP   10. Press the enter button to select the SSP name, which activates   SAVING DATA   SSP mode.   • The SAVING DATA message will appear on the front panel   display as shown to the left to indicate that the SSP name   is being saved.   4-10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting & Maintenance   Troubleshooting   5 Incorrect operation is sometimes mistaken for malfunction. If   problems occur, refer to this section for troubleshooting information.   If problems persist, contact Mark Levinson Customer Support at   No Power   1. Examine the power cord to ensure that it is connected to both   the ~ac mains connector and a wall outlet.   2. Make sure the Nº 320S is powered on with the front panel   power button.   3. Make sure the Nº 320S is not in standby. The front panel   standby LED blinks red to indicate that the Nº 320S is in   standby and lights red to indicate that the Nº 320S is not in   standby.   5-1   4. Make sure display intensity has not been set to OFF (0%),   deactivating the front panel display.   5. Examine the electrical circuit breaker to ensure that power is   supplied to the wall outlet to which the Nº 320S is connected.   No Remote Control   Operation   1. Eliminate obstructions between the remote control IR   transmitter and the front panel display IR receiver.   2. Make sure the rear panel ir input connector is not being used.   3. Make sure the remote control is positioned within 17 feet   (5m) of the front panel display IR receiver. If the Nº 320S is   placed inside a glass cabinet, tinted glass will reduce the   remote control range.   4. Make sure the remote control signal is being received at the   front panel display IR receiver at a reasonable angle.   5. Make sure the front panel display IR receiver is not exposed   to strong sunlight, halogen light, or fluorescent light. This can   cause IR reception to become unreliable.   6. Replace the remote control batteries.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting & Maintenance   Mark Levinson   No IR Learning   1. Eliminate obstructions between the learning remote control   and the left side of the front panel display.   2. Adjust the distance between the learning remote control and   the left side of the front panel display.   3. Make sure the learning remote control and the left side of the   front panel display are not exposed to strong sunlight, halogen   light, or fluorescent light. This can cause IR reception to   become unreliable.   4. Make sure the learning remote control is configured to learn   commands.   5. Replace the learning remote control batteries.   No Main Output   1. Examine audio cables to ensure a solid connection between the   Nº 320S and associated components.   2. Make sure master volume is set to an audible level.   3. Make sure mute is deactivated.   4. Make sure the Offset parameter for the selected input is not   reducing master volume to an inaudible level.   5. Make sure the Nº 320S main output connectors are connected   to an operational power amplifier, and that the associated   power amplifier is connected to operational loudspeakers.   5-2   6. Make sure all associated components are powered on and   connected to electrical outlets.   7. Make sure the associated component connected to the selected   input is producing an input signal.   No Record Output   1. Make sure the Rec.Out parameter for the selected input has   been used to assign the selected input for a record output   connector.   2. Make sure the associated component connected to the selected   input is producing an input signal.   Audible Hum   1. If a cable TV connection is present, disconnect the cable from   the wall outlet. If this eliminates the humming sound, a ground   loop isolation device is required. Contact an authorized Mark   Levinson dealer for assistance.   2. Disconnect components one at a time to isolate the problem.   Once the problem is identified, make sure the problematic   component is properly grounded and connected to the same   electrical circuit as the Nº 320S.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Troubleshooting & Maintenance   “Missing” Input   1. Make sure the Name parameter for the selected input   has not been set to unused.   No Link Controls   1. Make sure the slave chain includes Mark Levinson components   that are compatible with the Nº 320S.   2. Examine Link connections to ensure a solid connection   between linked components.   3. Make sure Link connections have been made using Link   communication ports and supplied or constructed Link   communication cables.   4. Make sure constructed Link communication cables have been   twisted 180˚ as shown in the illustration at the bottom of page   2-10 for a straight-through (pin 1-to-pin 1) connection.   5. Examine the slave chain to ensure that connections meet all   of the requirements listed in the table on page 2-11.   6. Make sure Link controls have been enabled on the linked digital   transport(s) linking menu, which allows activation and   deactivation of individual Link controls. Refer to the appropriate   digital transport owner’s manual for additional information.   7. Make sure linked components have been powered on in the   order specified in step 4 (page 2-12). Linked components must   be powered on ONE AT A TIME in this order to ensure proper   functioning of Link controls.   5-3   Erratic Behavior   If All Else Fails...   1. Power cycle the Nº 320S, waiting at least 10 seconds between   powering the Nº 320S off and on.   2. Restore factory-default settings.   1. Power cycle the Nº 320S, waiting at least 10 seconds between   powering the Nº 320S off and on.   2. Restore factory-default settings.   3. Contact an authorized Mark Levinson dealer.   4. Contact Mark Levinson Customer Support at 781-280-0300 or   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting & Maintenance   Mark Levinson   (continued)   Restoring Factory-Default   Settings   Performing this procedure restores all parameters and user-defined   controls to their factory-default settings. Before performing this   procedure, it is recommended to record all custom settings on the   Installation Worksheet (page A-4).   To restore factory-default settings:   1. Press and release the front panel power button to power off   the Nº 320S. It is also recommended to power off all associated   components.   2. Press and hold the front panel setup and display intensity   buttons.   3. Still holding the setup and display intensity buttons, press   and release the power button to power on the Nº 320S.   • The CLEAR SETUP? message will appear on the front   CLEAR SETUP?   panel display as shown to the left.   5-4   4. Choose one of the following:   • • To restore factory-default settings, continue holding the   setup and display intensity buttons for about 10 seconds.   The FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORED message will blink   on the front panel display as shown below when factory-   default settings have been restored.   FACTORY   SETTINGS   RESTORED   To cancel restoration of factory-default settings, release the   setup and display intensity buttons. The CLEAR and   CANCELLED messages will blink on the front panel   display as shown below to indicate that restoration of   factory default settings has been cancelled.   CLEAR   CANCELLED   5. Power on all associated components that were powered off in   step 1.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Troubleshooting & Maintenance   Care & Maintenance   The Nº 320S requires routine care and maintenance to ensure   optimal performance. The bulleted items below indicate   maintenance procedures that should be performed on a regular   basis.   Note   Failure to perform the maintenance procedures included in   this section may void the manufacturer’s warranty and/or   standard repair policies.   • • Use a feather duster or a low-pressure blower to remove dust   from the Nº 320S exterior surface.   Use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt and fingerprints from   the Nº 320S exterior surface. Do not use a cloth made with   steel wool or metal polish. If needed, this cloth can be   dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Do not dampen the cloth   with Benzene, acetone-based cleaners, and other commercial   cleaners. Wipe the Nº 320S exterior surface in the same   direction as the grain of the brushed aluminum.   5-5   CAUTION   DO NOT APPLY LIQUID DIRECTLY TO THE Nº 320S   EXTERIOR SURFACE. DOING SO MAY DAMAGE   ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.   • • Replace the remote control batteries as needed. Refer to   Remote Control Batteries (1-6) for additional information.   Refer to Installation Considerations (page 1-4) for information   about preventative maintenance.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   A Specifications   Unless otherwise specified, these specifications indicate nominal   values measured over a 20Hz to 20kHz bandwidth through balanced   (XLR) connections.   Power Consumption   • 50W maximum   Operating Voltage   • 100, 120, 220, or 230V AC power at 50 or 60Hz (preset)   Connector Complement   • 3 balanced (female XLR) stereo inputs   • 4 single-ended (Mark Levinson-RCA) stereo inputs   • 1 balanced (male XLR) stereo main output   • 1 single-ended (Mark Levinson-RCA) stereo main output   • 2 single-ended (Mark Levinson-RCA) stereo record outputs   • 2 8-pin RJ-45 connectors for Link communication   • 1 6-pin modular RJ-11 connector for RS-232 communication   • 1 3.5mm mini-jack for trigger output   A-1   • 1 3.5mm mini-jack for ir input   • 1 phono ground terminal   • 1 IEC-standard ~ac mains connector   Gain   Volume Control Range   Gain Resolution   • 0, 6, 12, or 18dB (line-level stage)   • 80.0dB (maximum)   • 1.0dB increments up to 23.0dB on front panel display (-57dB)   • 0.1dB increments above 23.0dB on front panel display (-57dB)   Specifications are subject to change without notice.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Mark Levinson   Specifications (continued)   Input Overload   Gain   XLR   RCA   Setting   Connectors   Connectors   +18dB   +12dB   +6dB   0dB   1.6V   3.3V   6.6V   13.2V   0.8V   1.6V   3.3V   6.6V   Input Impedance   Output Impedance   THD + N   • 100k   • <50Ω   • <0.001%   Crosstalk   • <90dB (any input to any output, input terminated)   • 20Hz to 20kHz (input terminated < -94dBV)   • 10 to 40kHz, 0.2 dB   Residual Noise   A-2   Frequency Response   Weight   • 30 pounds (14kg)   Specifications are subject to change without notice.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº 320S   Appendix   Dimensions   Front View   17.75” (450.85mm)   polarity   mono   select   volume   2.66”   2.92”   PREAMPLIFIER   Nº 320   standby   (67.56mm)   (74.04mm)   power   setup   enter   display intensity   balance   mute   0.26” (6.48mm)   13.62” (345.95mm)   2.07” (52.45mm)   2.07” (52.45mm)   Top View   17.50” (444.50mm)   0.47” (11.89mm)   A-3   13.58”   12.00” (304.8mm)   (344.91mm)   0.43” (10.80mm)   0.50” (12.70mm)   1.58” (40.11mm)   Specifications are subject to change without notice.   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Mark Levinson   (continued)   Installation Worksheet   Set Inputs   Name   Gain   Offset   Rec.Out   Input 1   Input 2   Input 3   Input 4   Input 5   Input 6   Input 7   Setup Menu Parameters   Control/Mode Settings   Mute   Polarity   MaxVol   Trig.   Intensity   Balance   A-4   Sw   Mono Playback   Set Inputs   Name   Gain   Offset   Rec.Out   Input 1   Input 2   Input 3   Input 4   Input 5   Input 6   Input 7   Setup Menu Parameters   Control/Mode Settings   Mute   Polarity   MaxVol   Trig.   Intensity   Balance   Sw   Mono Playback   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   I SYMBOLS   C C (continued)   connectors   , iv, IFC   , iv, IFC   CANCELLED message, 5-4   care & maintenance, 5-5   CASS input name, 3-5   RCA, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9, 2-6, 2-7, 4-3,   4-5, 4-8, A-1, A-2   CAUTION, iv, 1-6, 1-7, 1-9, 2-5,   2-10, 3-5, 3-8, 4-9, 5-5, IFC   record output, 1-2, 1-3, 2-3, 2-7,   2-17, 2-18, 3-3, 3-8, 4-3, 4-5,   5-2, A-1   cassette decks, 3-5, 4-8   , iv   CAUTION, iv, 1-6, 1-7, 1-9, 2-5,   2-10, 3-5, 3-8, 4-9, 5-5, IFC   Note, iv, 1-5, 1-8, 1-9, 2-1, 2-2,   2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9,   2-11, 2-12, 2-15, 2-16, 2-17,   2-18, 2-19, 3-2, 3-4, 3-7, 3-8,   3-10, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 5-5   RJ-11, 2-8, 2-10, A-1   CD input name, 3-5   CD players, 1-9, 3-5   CD processors, 2-9, 2-11   CD recorders, 2-7, 3-5   CD transports, 2-9   CD-R input name, 3-5   , iv   RJ-45, 2-7, 2-10, A-1   RS-232, 1-2, 1-4, 2-8, 3-11, A-1   slave in, 1-2, 1-4, 2-7, 2-9, 2-11,   3-10, A-1   WARNING, iv, 1-6, IFC   single-ended, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-9,   2-6, 2-7, 4-3, 4-5, 4-8, A-1   specifications, A-1   A trigger output, 1-2, 1-4, 2-8,   3-11, A-1   channel balance, 2-4, 2-18, 4-3,   4-4, 4-6   ~ac mains connector, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8,   2-1, 2-2, 2-5, 2-16, 5-1, A-1   XLR, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9, 2-6 (ill.), 4-3,   4-5, 4-8, 4-9, A-1, A-2   I-1   channel separation, 1-2, 1-3, 2-5   adjusting parameter settings, 3-3   audio circuits, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3   AUX input name, 3-5   character list, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6 (ill.),   constructing Link communication   cables, 2-10 (ill.)   3-7   CLEAR message, 5-4   continuous operation, Nº320S,   1-8, 4-1   auxiliary components, 3-5   CLEAR SETUP? message, 5-4   communication circuits, 1-2, 1-3   compatibility, linking, 2-9, 2-11   connectors   azimuth alignment, phono   cartridges, 4-7   control circuits, 1-1, 1-3   creating a slave chain, 2-9, 2-10   to 2-13 (ill.)   ~ac mains, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 2-1, 2-2,   2-5, 2-16, 5-1, A-1   -10,   crosstalk, A-2   B custom input names, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6   4-10   balanced, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9, 2-6, 4-3,   4-5, 4-8, 4-9, A-1   balance, 1-4, 2-3, 2-4, 2-7, 2-17,   2-18, 3-8, 3-9, 4-3 to 4-4, 4-6,   4-7, 4-8, A-4   custom names list, 3-4 to 3-5   (ill.), 3-6, 4-10   crosstalk, A-2   input, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9, 1-10, 2-6,   3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 4-9, A-1   balance button, 2-4, 2-18, 3-9, 4-4,   4-6, 4-7   ir input, 1-2, 1-4, 1-6, 2-2, 2-8   (ill.), 2-15, 2-16, 5-1, A-1   BALANCE KEY IR command, 3-9   balance LED, 2-4, 2-18, 4-4, 4-6   balanced circuits, 1-2   D , 1-2, 1-4, 2-7, 2-9, 2-11,   3-10, A-1   D/A converters, 3-5   DAC input name, 3-5   DAT input name, 3-5   balanced connectors, 1-2, 1-3, 1-   9, 2-6, 4-3, 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, A-1   main output, 1-2, 1-3, 1-8, 1-9,   2-2, 2-4, 2-6, 2-18, 3-8, 4-3,   4-4, 4-5, 4-9, 5-2, A-1   balanced conversion, input   signals, 1-2, 1-4   digital audio processors, 2-7, 2-9,   2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 3-5   mini-jack, 2-8, A-1   phono ground, 2-8, A-1   phono input, 2-6   batteries, remote control, 1-6 to   1-7 (ill.), 2-15, 5-1, 5-5   digital transports, 2-7, 2-9, 2-10,   2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 2-15, 3-5,   3-10, 5-3   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   Mark Levinson   Index (continued)   D (continued)   G I (continued)   digital-to-analog converters, see   D/A converters   gain levels, input, 1-2, 3-3, 3-7, 4-   8 inputs   names   dimensions, Nº320S, A-3   Gain parameter, 3-3, 3-4, 3-7, 4-8,   A-2, A-4   character list, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6   (ill.), 3-7   display button, 2-18, 3-9, 4-3   DISPLAY DIM IR command, 3-9   DISPLAY FULL IR command, 3-9   DISPLAY HALF IR command, 3-9   gain resolution, A-1   custom, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6 4-10   gain specification, A-1   custom names list, 2-14, 3-4   to 3-5 (ill.), 3-6, 4-10   GO BALANCE IR command, 3-9   GO INPUT 1-7 IR commands, 3-9   GO MUTE IR command, 3-9   GO STANDBY IR command, 3-9   GO UNMUTE IR command, 3-9   factory-default, 1-7, 1-10, 3-4,   3-5, 3-6, 3-7   display intensity, 1-4, 2-4, 2-7, 2-9,   2-13, 2-14, 2-18, 3-9, 4-2 to 4-3,   5-1, A-4   scrolling, 2-2, 2-14, 2-17, 3-5   display intensity button, 2-4, 4-3,   5-4   selected, the, 1-2, 1-10, 2-2, 2-3,   2-14, 2-17, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7, 3-8,   4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 5-2, 5-3   display intensity link, 2-7, 2-9,   2-13, 2-14   selecting, 1-2, 1-10, 2-2, 2-7, 2-9,   2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 2-17, 3-3, 3-4,   3-6, 3-9, 4-9   H DISPLAY OFF IR command, 3-9   documentation conventions, iv   Dolby circuits, 4-8   HDCD link, 2-14   specifications, A-1   highlights, Nº320S, 1-3 to 1-4   volume levels, 1-2, 1-10, 2-2, 2-3,   2-14, 2-17, 3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 3-7, 4-9   DVD input name, 3-4, 3-5   DVD players, 3-4, 3-5, 4-9   installation considerations,   Nº320S, 1-4 to 1-7   I installation worksheet, A-4   I-2   INTENSITY KEY IR command, 3-9   impedance, A-2   E ir input connector, 1-2, 1-4, 1-6,   2-2, 2-8 (ill.), 2-15, 2-16, 5-1, A-1   infrared signals, 2-8, 2-16, 3-8,   3-9, 3-10   enter button, 2-3, 2-17, 3-2, 3-3,   3-6, 3-9, 3-10, 4-2, 4-6, 4-7, 4-10   IR learning   initialization sequence, 1-8, 2-1,   2-12, 4-1   ENTER KEY IR command, 3-9   EXIT BALANCE IR command, 3-9   EXIT STANDBY IR command, 3-9   commands, 3-8, 3-9, 3-10   connections, 2-15, 3-10   INPUT 1-7 input names, 3-5, 3-6   input connectors, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9,   1-10, 2-6, 3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 4-9, A-1   learning remote controls, 3-8,   3-9, 3-10, 5-2   input impedance, A-2   reception, 2-15, 3-9, 5-1, 5-2   troubleshooting, 5-2   input selection link, 2-7, 2-9, 2-   13, 2-14   F IR receiver, 1-6, 2-2, 2-15, 2-16, 5-1   factory-default settings, restor-   ing, 3-7, 5-3, 5-4   inputs   IR transmitter, 1-6, 2-2, 2-15, 2-16,   5-1   activated, 2-2, 2-17, 3-8   FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORED   message, 5-4   assigning components, 2-13,   2-14, 3-4, 3-5   FCC notice, i   assigning record outputs, 1-2,   2-7, 3-3, 3-8, 5-2   L frequency response, A-2   front panel display, 1-4, 1-6, 2-2,   2-4, 2-14, 2-15, 2-16, 2-18, 3-1,   3-8, 3-9, 4-2, 4-3, 5-1, 5-2   deactivated, 1-2, 1-3, 2-2, 2-17,   3-4   L + R mono mode, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7   L – R mono mode, 4-5, 4-7   L ONLY mono mode, 4-5   laser disc players, 3-5   gain levels, 1-2, 3-3, 3-7, 4-8   “missing”, 5-3   front panel overview, 2-1 (ill.) to   2-4   LD input name, 3-5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº320S   Index   L (continued)   M N (continued)   learning remote controls, 3-8, 3-9,   3-10, 5-2   main output connectors, 1-2, 1-3,   1-8, 1-9, 2-2, 2-4, 2-6, 2-18, 3-8,   4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-9, 5-2, A-1   Nº 31.5, 2-9, 2-15, 2-14, 3-10   Nº32, 1-1   LEDs, front panel   Nº 320S   maintenance, Nº320S, 5-5   balance, 2-4, 2-18, 4-4, 4-6   mono, 2-2, 2-18, 4-5   mute, 2-4, 2-18   care & maintenance, 5-5   dimensions, A-3   making connections, 1-9, 2-5, 2-9,   2-10, 2-12   highlights, 1-3 to 1-4   master volume, 1-2, 1-3, 2-3, 2-4,   2-7, 2-14, 2-15, 2-17, 2-18, 2-19,   3-7, 3-8, 3-10, 3-11, 4-4, 4-8, 5-2   polarity, 2-2, 2-18, 4-3   installation considerations, 1-4   to 1-7   setup, 2-3, 2-16, 3-2, 3-4, 3-6,   4-10   MaxVol parameter, 2-3, 2-17,   3-11, A-4   obtaining service, IBC   standby, 2-2, 2-4, 2-12, 2-16,   2-18, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 5-1   operating voltage, 1-7, 2-1, 2-5,   A-1   MD input name, 3-5   Link   mini-disc players, 3-5   mini-jack connectors, 2-8, A-1   “missing” inputs, 5-3   MODE parameter, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7   modes   phono modules, 1-1, 1-4, 2-6   power requirements, 1-7 to 1-8   product registration, 1-4, 1-5, 2-8   return authorization, IBC   serial number, 2-8, IBC   shipping, 1-4, IBC   communication cables, 1-5, 2-9,   2-10 (constructing), 5-3   communication ports   , 2-7, 2-9, 2-11, 3-10, A-1   control, 2-11   mono modes, 2-18, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7   input, 2-11   normal operating mode, 2-1, 2-2,   2-3, 2-15, 2-16   special design features, 1-1 to 1-4   unpacking, 1-4 to 1-5   warranty, 1-4, 1-5, 5-5, IBC   weight, A-2   master, 2-9, 2-11   names, 2-11   SSP mode, 1-3, 2-3, 2-17, 3-4,   3-5, 4-4, 4-8 to 4-10   see also surround sound   processors   Nº320S, 1-2, 1-4, 2-7, 2-9,   2-10, 2-11, 3-10, A-1   Nº 35, 3-5   slave in, 2-7, 2-9, 2-11   slave out, 2-9, 2-11   I-3   mono button, 2-2, 2-18, 3-9, 4-5,   4-6, 4-7   Nº 36, 2-9, 3-5   Nº 360, 2-9, 3-5   compatibility, 2-9, 2-11   MONO KEY IR command, 3-9   mono LED, 2-2, 2-18, 4-5   Nº 360S, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13, 3-4, 3-5   Nº 36S, 2-9, 3-5   connections, 2-9 to 2-10   (making), 2-11, 2-12, 2-15,   3-10, 5-3   mono modes, 2-18, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7   Nº 37, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13, 2-14, 2-15,   3-10   controls, 2-7, 2-9, 2-13 to 2-14,   3-4, 3-5, 5-3   mono playback, 1-4, 2-2, 2-18, 4-   5 to 4-7, A-4   Nº 39, 2-9, 2-11, 2-15, 3-5, 3-10   slave chains, 2-9, 2-10 to 2-13   (ill.)   mute button, 2-4, 2-18 to 2-19,   3-9, 3-11   Nº 390S, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13, 2-15, 3-5,   3-10   troubleshooting, 5-3   MUTE KEY IR command, 3-9   mute level, 2-4, 2-18, 2-19, 3-11   mute LED, 2-4, 2-18   Nº 431, 2-13   communication port, 2-7,   2-9, 2-11, 3-10, A-1   Nº 432, 2-11, 2-13   NO CHANGE message, 3-2   linked components, 2-7, 2-10,   2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 3-4, 3-5,   5-3   Mute parameter, 2-4, 2-19, 3-11,   A-4   normal operating mode, 2-1, 2-2,   2-3, 2-15, 2-16   Note, iv, 1-5, 1-8, 1-9, 2-1, 2-2,   2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9,   2-11, 2-12, 2-15, 2-16, 2-17,   2-18, 2-19, 3-2, 3-4, 3-7, 3-8,   3-10, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 5-5   linking, 2-9 to 2-15   loudspeakers, 1-5, 2-3, 3-5, 3-8,   4-6, 4-9, 5-2   N Name parameter, 2-2, 2-7, 2-17, 3-   3, 3-4 to 3-7, 4-10, 5-3, A-4   navigating the setup menu, 3-1   to 3-3 (ill.)   Nº 30, 2-9, 2-14, 3-5   Nº 30.5, 2-9, 2-14, 3-5   Nº 30.6, 2-9, 2-14, 3-5   Nº 31, 2-9, 2-15, 2-14, 3-10   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   Mark Levinson   Index (continued)   O Q S (continued)   obtaining service, IBC   quick start guide, Nº320S, 1-8 to   scrolling inputs, 2-2, 2-14, 2-17,   1-10   3-5   Offset parameter, 2-3, 2-17, 3-3, 3-   4, 3-7, 5-2, A-4   select buttons, 1-10, 2-17, 3-3,   3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-9, 3-10, 4-9   operating voltage, 1-7, 2-1, 2-5,   A-1   select knob, 1-2, 1-10, 2-2, 3-3, 3-   4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-10, 4-9   R operation considerations, remote   control, 1-6, 2-15 to 2-16   SELECT NEXT IR command, 3-9   R ONLY mono mode, 4-5, 4-7   output impedance, A-2   output level imbalances, 4-6   overload, input, A-2   SELECT PREV IR command, 3-9   RCA connectors, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9,   2-6, 2-7, 4-3, 4-5, 4-8, A-1, A-2   selecting inputs, 1-2, 1-10, 2-2,   2-7, 2-9, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 2-17,   3-3, 3-4, 3-6, 3-9, 4-9   rear panel overview, 2-5 to 2-8   (ill.)   SENDING --> message, 3-10   serial number, 2-8, IBC   service, obtaining, IBC   Rec.Out parameter, 2-7, 3-3, 3-4,   3-8, 5-2, A-4   P recording, 2-7, 2-14, 3-8, 4-3   record link, 2-7, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14   Set Inputs menu, 1-2, 1-4, 3-3 to   3-8 (ill.), 3-4 (shortcut) A-4   parameters, adjusting, 3-3   phono cartridges, 2-8, 4-7   azimuth alignment, 4-7   record output connectors, 1-2,   1-3, 2-3, 2-7, 2-17, 2-18, 3-3, 3-8,   4-3, 4-5, 5-2, A-1   setup button, 1-2, 2-3, 2-16, 3-1,   3-2, 3-4, 3-6, 3-9, 4-10, 5-4   phono ground connector, 2-8, A-1   phono input connector, 2-6   reel-to-reel players, 3-5   SETUP KEY IR command, 3-9   remote control   setup LED, 2-3, 2-16, 3-2, 3-4, 3-6,   phono modules, Nº320S, 1-1, 1-4,   2-6   4-10   batteries, 1-6 to 1-7 (ill.), 2-15,   5-1, 5-5   Setup menu, 2-3, 2-16, 2-17, 3-1   to 3-3 (navigating the), 3-2, 3-4,   3-6, 3-10, 3-11, 4-10, A-4   I-4   placement, Nº320S, 1-5 to 1-6   command overview, 2-16 to 2-19   (ill.)   playback   shipping the Nº320S, 1-4, IBC   operation considerations, 1-6,   2-15 to 2-16   mono, 1-4, 2-2, 2-18, 4-5 to 4-7,   A-4   shortcut, Set Inputs menu, 3-4   overview, 2-15 to 2-19 (ill.)   troubleshooting, 5-1   stereo, 1-4, 4-5, 4-7   single-ended connectors, 1-2, 1-3,   1-4, 1-9, 2-6, 2-7, 4-3, 4-5, 4-8,   A-1   playback link, 2-7, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14   polarity, 1-4, 2-2, 2-18, 3-8, A-4   polarity button, 2-2, 2-18, 3-9, 4-3   POLARITY KEY IR command, 3-9   polarity LED, 2-2, 2-18, 4-3   ports, see connectors   residual noise, A-2   slave in communication port,   2-7, 2-9, 2-11, 3-10, A-1   RESTORING message, 3-2   return authorization, IBC   slave chains, 2-9, 2-10 to 2-13   (ill.)   RF interference, 1-6, 1-9, 2-6, 2-8,   4-9   SLEEP parameter, 4-1 to 4-2   RJ-11 connectors, 2-8, 2-10, A-1   sleep timer, 1-4, 4-1 to 4-2   power amplifiers, 1-2, 1-5, 1-9,   1-10, 2-6, 2-7, 2-9, 2-10, 2-11,   2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 4-9, 5-2   RJ-45 connectors, 2-7, 2-10, A-1   special design features, Nº320S, ,   1-1 to 1-4   RS-232 communication port, 1-2,   1-4, 2-8, 3-11, A-1   power button, 1-6, 1-8, 2-1, 4-1,   5-1, 5-4   specifications, A-1 to A-3   RtoR input name, 3-5   SSP input name, 3-5, 4-10   see also surround sound processors   power consumption, Nº320S, A-1   power cord, 1-5, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 2-1,   2-5, 5-1   SSP mode, 1-3, 2-3, 2-17, 3-4, 3-5,   4-4, 4-8 to 4-10   see also surround sound processors   S power failures, 1-8, 2-13, 5-1   power requirements, Nº320S, 1-7   to 1-8   SACD input name, 3-5   SACD players, 3-5   standby, 1-4, 1-8, 2-1, 2-2, 2-7, 2-9,   2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 2-16, 3-9, 3-11,   4-1 to 4-2, 5-1   power supplies, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3   power transformers, 1-1   safety instructions, IFC   SAT input name, 3-5   satellite receivers, 3-5   standby button, 1-8, 2-2, 2-16, 3-   9, 3-11, 4-1, 4-2   product registration, 1-4, 1-5, 2-8   standby LED, 2-2, 2-4, 2-12, 2-16,   SAVING DATA message, 3-2, 3-6,   2-18, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 5-1   3-7, 4-10   standby link, 2-7, 2-9, 2-13, 2-14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Nº320S   Index   S (continued)   W STANDBY KEY IR command, 3-9   warm-up & break-in period,   Nº320S, 1-7 to 1-8   stereo playback, 1-4, 4-5, 4-7   WARNING, iv, 1-6, IFC   surround sound processors, 1-3,   4-8 to 4-10   warranty, Nº320S, i, 1-4, 1-5, 2-8,   2-10, 5-5, IBC   see also SSP mode   weight, Nº320S, A-2   Sw parameter, 3-11, A-4   X T XLR connectors, 1-2, 1-3, 1-9, 2-6   (ill.), 4-3, 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, A-1, A-2   table of contents, ii   tape decks, 2-7, 3-5   TAPE input name, 3-5   Teach IR menu, 3-8 to 3-10 (ill.)   THD + Noise, A-2   Trig. parameter, 2-8, 3-11, A-4   trigger output connector, 1-2, 1-4,   2-8, 3-11, A-1   troubleshooting, 5-1 to 5-3   TUNER input name, 3-5   tuners, 3-5   I-5   U unpacking, Nº320S, 1-4 to 1-5   unused input name, 1-2, 1-3, 2-2,   2-17, 3-5, 5-3   V VCR input name, 3-5   VCRs, 3-5, 3-8   volume buttons, 2-17, 2-19, 3-2,   3-3, 3-6, 3-9, 3-10, 4-4, 4-6, 4-10   volume attenuators, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3   volume control range, A-1   VOLUME DOWN IR command, 3-9   volume knob, 2-3, 2-4, 3-2, 3-3,   3-6, 3-10, 4-4, 4-6, 4-10   VOLUME UP IR command, 3-9, 3-   10   (continued)   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Obtaining Service   We take great pride in selling Mark Levinson products through a   network of well-trained dealers who are dedicated to customer   satisfaction. These professionals are ideally suited to design,   install, and, if the need arises, facilitate the service of high-   performance electronic home entertainment systems.   Customer Support assists authorized Mark Levinson dealers in   solving problems effectively. When purchasing Mark Levinson   products, customers make a substantial investment in audio/video   equipment of exceptional quality. In the event that service is   needed, Customer Support intends to provide assistance that   matches that investment.   If this Mark Levinson product requires service, contact an   authorized Mark Levinson dealer for assistance. 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