Classe Audio CDP-102 User Manual

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If you prefer the display to remain on whenever not in standby, choose the
never timeout setting. Th

e lamp in the LCD display was designed for harsh

automotive environments and will give you many years of reliable operation.
If you plan to leave the unit on continuously, however, we recommend that
you keep the timeout delay set to less than one minute. (Note that setting the
brightness to a lower setting does not increase the life of the lamp.)

language Th

e language menu allows you to chose one of fi ve languages for the

touchscreen menu. Classé have provided our international distributors with a
software tool that makes it possible for them to customize the translations to suit
their local customs and terminology, in an eff ort to ensure that the operation of
the disc player is as intuitive to use in every country as it is in our home country
of Canada.

colors Th

e CDP-102-202 has the ability to change the color of the GUI menu system

to either blue, red, green or silver.

temporary display When playing a DVD, the touchscreen displays the picture information in a

“preview” mode. Th

is can be helpful in cueing up material before sending the

picture to the main display (saving your guests from the otherwise inevitable
FBI warnings). It is also a wonderful way of navigating through DVD-Audio
disc menu systems without having to turn on your main video display simply to
enjoy some music.

When you use any of the control functions of the disc player, the display will
change from its normal preview mode to display the user interface screens.
Th

e temporary display setting determines how long this user interface remains

displayed before the touchscreen reverts to its usual preview mode.

volume display If you elect to use the variable volume capability, you have two choices as to how

the volume setting is displayed.

Absolute is how most volume controls work, namely that a setting of “0”

indicates no sound, while larger numbers represent higher volumes.

Relative (THX) is the system preferred by the folks who bring you the

Home standards, wherein “0” represents a calibrated reference volume,
and deviations from that reference level are indicated as either positive or
negative numbers (louder and quieter, respectively).

large number volume display Th

is function displays the volume level in large numbers on the touchscreen

during volume adjustments, so it is visible from further away.

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