Classe Audio CDP-102 Manual De Usuario

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brightness The brightness setting has three possible values: low, medium, and high. Select 
the appropriate setting based on the level of ambient light typically found in 
your listening room while using the system. A high brightness setting usually 
high
high
works best in brightly-lit rooms; you may –nd that a lower setting is less visually 
intrusive under more subdued lighting conditions.
timeout If you prefer listening to music in a dimly-lit or darkened room, you may –nd 
even the low brightness setting of the display somewhat distracting. If so, you 
low
low
can vary the timeout of the backlighting so as to turn it off entirely after a 
timeout
timeout
period of inactivity you select. 
In this context, activity refers to any use of the user interface. This includes hard 
buttons, the LCD touchscreen, and the remote control. 
For example, if you reduce the timeout to its minimum setting, the backlighting 
will illuminate the display as soon as you interact with any of the disc player 
controls, and stay on for only three secondsƒjust long enough for you to check 
on something. If you continue to use any of the controls (at least once every 
three seconds), the display will remain lit. It will then extinguish itself after three 
seconds of inactivity on your part.
If you prefer the display to remain on whenever not in standby, choose the 
standby
standby
never timeout setting. The lamp in the LCD display was designed for harsh 
never
never
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 The language menu allows you to chose one of –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 effort 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.
temporary display When playing a DVD, the touchscreen displays the picture information in a 
≈preview∆ mode. This 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. 
The temporary display setting determines how long this user interface remains 
displayed before the touchscreen reverts to its usual preview mode.
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