Front panel – Classe Audio Surround Sound Processor SSP-800 User Manual

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MENU

SSP-800

MUTE

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Front Panel

Th

e front panel of the SSP-800 is shown above. Th

e numbers in the drawing

refer to the descriptions that follow.

1 Standby/On

Switch

Pressing the Standby button puts the SSP-800 into standby mode – a
low-power state which leaves the Surround Sound Processor and outputs
inactive but still allows the processor to respond to system commands via
any of the supported control protocols (IR input, CAN-Bus, RS-232, or
triggers).

If the processor is already in Standby mode, pressing the Standby button
fully powers up the SSP-800.

• LED On – the SSP-800 is in Standby mode, or the display has

timed out due to a display setting.

• LED fl ashes (at power-up) – the SSP-800 is in the process of

power-up initialization.

• LED Off – the SSP-800 is powered on, fully operational, and the

display active.

• LED fl ashes rapidly (after power-up) – the AC mains voltage is

out of range.

2 Menu

On/Off

Switch

Press once to call up the main page of the menu system, which replaces the
normal front page or Home page of the Touchscreen and OSD (On-Screen
Display). Press the Menu button again to revert to the Home page.

Th

e menu system gives you control over operational details including:

system setup options, various display options (including the language
used by the menu system), and custom installation capabilities so that the
SSP-800 integrates smoothly into the most complex systems. For more
information, see Th

e Menu System later in this manual.

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