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The Menu System
Your CP-700 includes a versatile LCD touchscreen which supports both an 
attractive information display and a flexible menu system. While its use is quite 
intuitive, it is also quite extensive. This section of the owner’s manual outlines 
the many capabilities found in the menu system.
operational menu
The operational menu provides easy access to the most basic functions of the 
preamplifier: 
input selection and tape monitor. It also provides both a numeric 
and a graphic depiction of the current volume setting.
input selection Pressing any of the input buttons on the touchscreen will switch to the 
appropriate input. You may have as many as three line inputs (meaning single-
ended connections using RCA connectors) and two bal inputs (balanced 
connections using XLR connectors). If you do not have this many sources in 
your system, you can elect to deactivate the unused inputs. Doing so removes 
their associated buttons from the touchscreen, reducing confusion for occasional 
users of the system.
tape loop In addition, the CP-700 has a dedicated tape loop for use with sources that can 
both record and play back, bringing the total number of sources you can connect 
to the CP-700 to six (four single-ended and two balanced).
When you touch the tape button to highlight it, you will notice that the 
previously selected input remains highlighted. Whenever any input is selected 
for listening, it is also selected for possible recording; a copy of its signal is sent 
to the recording device connected to the tape output. You may record it or not as 
you please. 
When you select the 
tape button, you are asking the CP-700 to continue with 
this recording feed (whether or not it is being used), while switching to monitor 
the output of the tape deck (or CD recorder, or whatever else you might have 
connected to the record loop). In this way, you can monitor the result of your 
recording while you are making it, in real time. (This assumes that your recording 
device supports this capability, as do three-head tape decks.)