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Basic Operation Mark Levinson
13. Volume button
Pressing the (+) Volume button increases the volume, while pressing the
(–) Volume button decreases the volume. The volume range for the Main
Zone is 0 to 100 in 0.1 increments. The volume range for the Remote
Zone is 0 to 100 in 0.5 increments.
The volume control for the Main and Remote Zones are independent of
each other; adjusting the volume only changes the volume in the
currently active Zone. For example, adjusting the Remote Zone volume
does not affect the Main Zone volume.
When adjusting the volume, you may notice a REF tag positioned on the
adjustment bar. REF indicates the Reference Volume level.
14. Preview
button
Allows the preview of video sources that are not part of the current
Activity. Preview mode is only active when the front panel LED located to
the left of the Preview button is illuminated.
15. Mute button
Reduces the volume of the audio output within the Main Zone or Remote
Zone. When the Mute function is active, the front panel Mute LED is lit.
To deactivate the Mute control, simply adjust the Volume or press the
Mute button until the front panel Mute LED is NOT lit. The actual volume
level change of the Mute function can be modified in the Setup menu.
16. Zone Button
Switches the Nº502 controls between the Main Zone and Remote Zone.
When the front panel Zone LED is lit, only the Remote Zone controls are
active. Controls that are Main Zone specific (for instance, the Video
Profile menu) are not accessible while the front panel Zone LED is lit.
17. Standby
Button
Activates and deactivates the Standby mode of the Nº502. The Standby
LED located directly above the Standby button on the front panel is
illuminated when the Nº502 is operational, and blinks slowly when the
Nº502 is in Standby mode.

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