Owner`s manual

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While polarity invert is selected, the LED above the button will
light.
Note: polarity invert doesn’t affect the digital output, and
isn’t available for inverting the polarity of digital signals
to be recorded.
Note: polarity invert may be operated by infrared remote
control when the Nº360 is connected to compatible
Mark Levinson components such as the Nº31 Reference
CD Transport. Complete instructions are included in
those components’ operating manuals. Alternatively, the
Nº360 can “teach a learning remote control infrared
control codes that will provide similar functionality.
(See “Remote Control of the Nº360”)
7 Source selection buttons
Pressing any of these buttons selects the digital source associated
with that numbered input, according to the connections on the
rear panel (see Rear panel, Nº360”). The display will show the
name of the input, along with the input number. (See “Setup and
Installation” for more information on naming your inputs to match
your sources.) Only one source at a time may be selected.
When power is first applied to the Nº360 (or when power is re-
stored after an interruption), it will search for and select the first
input with an active digital signal. If none is found, it will select
the first named source. As delivered from the factory, this input
will be “CD1.
When the Nº360 is taken out of standby mode, the source last se-
lected before pressing standby will be automatically selected.
power user tip: Press and hold the active input button to have the
processor display the output format information, e.g.,
the bit depth and rate at which digital audio is being
converted to analog. This indicates the degree to
which the incoming signal has been “upconverted” for
improved performance. Another press of the button
will revert to displaying the normal input name and
rate.