Classe Audio Surround Sound Processor SSP-800 Manual De Usuario

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Using the SSP-800
Your SSP-800’s versatile touchscreen LCD supports most of your day-to-day 
operations and provides access to a fl exible menu system for setup functions 
that aren’t accessed as often as others. Although using the touchscreen is quite 
intuitive, the menu system is extensive. Th
  is section of the owner’s manual 
outlines the use of this touchscreen in day-to-day operation of the system.
When you bring the SSP-800 out of its Standby mode, the touchscreen displays 
an “initializing” message and then switches to the Home page of the menu 
system, as shown below.
Th
 e Home page displays four options – SourceVideo PreviewMode, and 
Controls – on the top half of the screen. Th
  e bottom half of the screen displays 
the active input, surround processing mode, plus the current volume level (in 
both a graphical bar across the bottom of the screen and as a large numeric 
decibel value). Th
  is is the starting page for all of the day-to-day operations of the 
SSP-800 and can be quickly accessed at any time by pressing the Home button 
on the remote control. 
source selection
Touching the Source option opens the Source selection menu. Th
  e SSP-800 has 
a total of 20 selectable inputs, which are all interchangeable. 
Touch any input button on the touchscreen to select it as the current input.  
If the input you want to activate is not on this screen, press the More button 
for the next page of input options. Or, press the Back button to return to the 
previous page.
Continue to press the More button to scroll through the available active inputs. 
When the screen with the last input is selected, the More button changes to a 
Home button.
If you don’t have this many sources in your system, you can deactivate any 
unused inputs. When an input is deactivated, that input button is removed from 
the Source selection menu. Th
  is can be useful as it reduces the number of input 
options, making navigation and selection faster. See Th
  e Menu System for details 
on deactivating unused inputs.