Classe Audio SSP-60 Manual De Usuario

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Source setup 
Source:                                        1 
 
 
Source setup 
 
> Source                         1 
   Title                         AV1 
    Digital input     AES/EBU 
    Preset           No change 
   Analog monitor   
   Component video       Off 
   Balanced source         Off 
   Balanced routing       DSP 
   Exit 
5.3 
SOURCE SETUP: 
 
Source setup is an easy task and should go quickly. In the “Source setup” menu you assign the digital audio inputs to the 
AV1 through AV6 video inputs (up to the number of Video inputs you will be using) and to the AUD1 through AUD4 inputs 
(up to the number of Audio only inputs you will be using). The analog inputs are not assignable; VID1 through VID6 have 
AV1 through AV6 individually permanently assigned. AUD1 through AUD4 and PLAY are all analog inputs, but AUD1 – 
AUD4 can have a Digital input assigned to them. PLAY is an analog-only  two-channel input intended for use with the 
Monitor Out of a quality tape recorder. PLAY may also be used as the input of a processor loop if you wish to add an 
equalizer or other external processor. See the notes in Section 2 which discusses utilizing both a digital input and an analog 
input for each source.
 
 
As you can see from the on-screen display, the individual inputs are numbered 1 through 10, the first six are the dedicated 
Video sources (AV1  – AV6) and 7 through 10 are dedicated as audio-only sources (AUD1  – AUD4).  To enable the 
balanced input, see section 5.3.4 on ‘Balanced Source’ and section 5.3.5 on ‘Balanced Routing’. 
There are seven Digital Audio inputs. Each may be assigned to any of the ten sources, including assigning one digital input 
to more than one Source. If, for example, you wanted to utilize a CD/DVD player like our CD/DVD-1 as both a CD player 
and a DVD player you might want to assign the AES/EBU digital input to both the AV1 source and to the AUD1 source. 
 
These displays show that you have accessed the Source setup sub-menu and highlighted 
the Source 1 input.  You can scan through the available choices by pressing the \/ and /\ 
buttons on the remote. When the selection you wish to adjust is highlighted press the < or 
> key to scroll through the choices. To leave the menu and save the settings scroll down 
to Exit and press the ENTER key. 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
               TV Display                                                                Panel Display 
 
You may wish to change the names of the Sources, to make it easier to see what is playing as you move from one Source 
to another. The new name can be a sequence of up to 7 letters, numbers or symbols. To do this, highlight “Title”, then 
press the ENTER
 
key. Now you can use the \/ and /\ keys to scroll through the available letters and characters until you 
find the one you want. Move to the next position with a or < key and continue changing characters. When you have 
completed the change press the ENTER
 
key again. You can now scroll to Exit, or any other parameter you wish to change. 
When you are finished naming a source, you can scroll back to “Source” and use the < or > keys to select a new source. 
It is quite simple to assign a digital input to any of the sources. First select the Source you want to attach the digital input 
to, then scroll to “Digital” and finally scroll through the digital input options by pressing the < and > keys. If there is no 
digital input assigned to a particular Source, make
 
sure to set the “Digital Input” option to Off. 
 
5.3.1 Preset: The Preset parameter assigns one of the five Presets defined in the preset setup to the selected source. When 
this source is selected, the assigned Preset settings are activated. If the setting is ‘no change’, then the last selected 
Preset settings are still active. If you want to set the trim settings to “flat” (nominal), select ‘flat trim’. All level trims 
will be set to 0dB (no change from the nominal values as entered in Level Setup) and the treble and bass trims will 
be set to flat (so these controls will default to the values defined in Audio setup). 
 
 
5.3.2 Analog monitor: Analog monitor is a link to a special screen mode, which can be seen only when using the On 
Screen Display. You can use this mode to adjust the sensitivity of the SSP-60’s analog inputs. 
 
First, you will need to play some music which has high peak levels, and see if the signal clips. Use the LEFT (<) and 
RIGHT (>) keys to adjust the gain so that the signal never clips, but in a manner that the signal peaks will come 
within a few decibels below the 0dB level. You can change the scale with the UP (/\) and DOWN (\/) keys. Press 
ENTER if you want to accept the new value or the EXIT key to keep the old value. NOTE: This screen can also be 
used for monitoring digital input levels, but the input gain cannot be changed. 
 
5.3.3  Component video: This sub menu permits you to enable or disable the component video inputs. Use the > or  
          < keys to scroll through the four choices: Off, 1, 2 or 3. The numbers correspond to the respective component 
          video inputs. In “Off” mode, the Component video inputs are disabled.  
 
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO ON-SCREEN DISPLAY THROUGH THE COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT.