Owner`s manual

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greatly enhances the ease of use of your new Nº360, especially for occa-
sional users of the system. The available names are shown on page 24.
Each name is normally followed by a number corresponding to the
number of the input being used. Thus, a DAT in Input 3 would nor-
mally display a DAT3. In this way, you can have more than one CD
player, for example, and still tell at a glance which one is selected.
Mark Levinson transports will automatically pass their proper names
on to the Linked digital processor if their Name Link (or Alias Link”)
is turned on at the transport. For example: when selected, an input that
has a Mark Levinson Nº31 connected to it will show
No31 in the dis-
play (rather than a more generic
CD1).
Detailed instructions for changing names are given below. As a quick
overview: to change names for inputs on the Nº360, you enter the
setup mode by pressing and holding the mode button for several sec-
onds; then you change the name; then you confirm the new name by
pressing and holding the mode button again for several seconds. (This
rather deliberate process minimizes the chance that something will be
changed accidentally by the casual user of the system.)
Naming Your Inputs To give an input a new name:
1 Select the input you wish to rename
Note that the input to be renamed needs to be selected prior to
naming.
2 Press and hold the mode button
After a delay of approximately five seconds, the display will change
to SET NAME), as shown below.
When you see this message in the display, you can release the
mode button, at which time the display will show the current
name of the selected input.