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Mark Levinson 380 - Mute Button; Standby Button

Mark Levinson 380
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9 Mute Button
Pressing the mute button will reduce the main output level of the
preamplifier by a user-modifiable amount, ranging from 1 to 60
decibels. Pressing the Mute button a second time without adjust-
ing the volume will return it to its previous setting.
If you adjust the volume with either the volume knob or the re-
mote control while mute is engaged, the preamplifier will adjust
its volume from the muted volume and disengage the
mute func-
tion. (This to prevent an unpleasant surprise when, having in-
creased the volume while muted, someone un-mutes the system.)
The factory default setting of the Mute circuit is -20 dB. (See
Setup and Installation for information on changing the factory
default setting.)
10 Standby Button
Toggles the Nº380 between normal operation and standby,
wherein the display is turned off, the outputs are disconnected,
and all controls are inoperable. All critical circuitry remains pow-
ered-up during standby to ensure immediate, optimal perfor-
mance when you are ready to listen to music.
The LED above the standby button will blink slowly when the
Nº380 is in standby, indicating that power is still being provided
to the unit. (If the Nº380 is Linked to other Mark Levinson com-
ponents which are also in standby, they will blink in unison.)

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