Classe Audio CDP-300 Manuel D’Utilisation

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The teach IR screen provides a scrolling list of all the available IR codes in the 
CDP-300. By scrolling to the command your macro-capable remote needs to 
learn, and then pressing the send IR code button, the CDP-300 will send the 
appropriate command code out its front panel—where it can be learned by your 
third-party remote control.
For more information on such control systems, we recommend you speak with 
your authorized Classé dealer.
display setup This button brings up the display setup menu, which itself has subordinate 
menus. This menu system is detailed below, immediately after the corresponding 
menu illustration. (It allows you to configure the CDP-300’s LCD screen brightness, 
the display timeout, the language used in the touchscreen and menu system, the 
temporary display, and how volume settings are displayed if you use the variable 
volume capability of the CDP-300.)
triggers Each of the CDP-300 DC Triggers may be programmed as to its “logic level,” 
which is to say, whether its voltage is low (essentially 0V), or high (approximately 
12VDC) when the trigger is activated. The ability to change the level of a 
trigger’s on state can solve installation-specific problems that otherwise require 
external devices that add to both the cost and complexity of your system.
If this seems an obscure point, that’s okay. It is a feature designed to solve 
problems you may not even have, but your installation professional appreciates 
being able to solve such problems when they occur.
remote Fkeys This button brings up the remote Fkeys menu.
The remote control supplied with your Classé product includes four user-
programmable function keys, or “Fkeys.” They are labeled F1F2F3, and 
F4, and are located near the bottom of the remote control. The “remote Fkeys” 
menu allows you to define how your CDP-300 will respond to seeing one of 
these Fkey signals. You can use the Fkeys to give you instant access to specific 
system functions that might otherwise be buried in a menu somewhere.