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Linked Functions
The Nº380S has the ability to “link” several of its functions to certain compatible
Mark Levinson components (such as the Nº30.5 or Nº36S digital processors and
the Nº31.5 and Nº37 CD transport).
Note:
To take advantage of linked functions, you must connect the
Nº380S to the other, compatible Mark Levinson components
via their communication ports. (See “Rear Panel” and “Setup
and Installation.”)
There are four linked functions in the Nº380S:
display intensity
Adjusting the 
display intensity 
on any Linked component will adjust the displays
in the other Linked components as well, keeping them all at a consistent bright-
ness level.
standby link
Placing the Nº380S into 
standby 
will also place the compatible Mark Levinson
digital processor and transport into 
standby
, except during a digital recording
session (see 
record link 
section, below). Placing either digital component into
standby 
will have no effect on the Nº380S, since you might well wish to continue
listening to a different source component such as a tuner.
Taking a Linked Mark Levinson source component out of Standby will also cause
the Nº380S to come out of Standby (and select the appropriate input—see 
play
link
, below).
play link
Placing your Mark Levinson transport in 
play 
will activate both the corresponding
Mark Levinson digital processor and the Nº380S if either or both is in standby. In
addition, the appropriate inputs will be selected on the digital processor and on
the Nº380S (specifically, the input which has an name of a Mark Levinson source
component such as Nº30, No36 or No39).
Similarly, activating a Linked Mark Levinson digital processor will select the appro-
priate input on the Nº380S (should you be using the processor with an unlinked
DAT machine, for example).
record link
Placing the Nº380S into 
standby 
while your Mark Levinson digital audio proces-
sor is in 
record 
mode and a Mark Levinson transport is in Record Link mode
will cause a warning to be displayed on the digital component. Both digital com-
ponents will be prevented from going into 
standby 
without explicit confirmation
at those components that this is what you desire. In this way, inadvertent inter-
ruption of a digital recording in process can be avoided.