Classe Audio CP-700 ユーザーズマニュアル

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•  medium speed: determines the responsiveness of the control 
when the knob is being turned at a moderate speed. A setting of 
0 will cause the volume to change as slowly as possible at medium 
speeds; a setting of 100 will cause the volume to change as quickly 
as allowed at medium knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the 
one above except for the indication that it is for the “medium speed” 
adjustment.)
•  high speed: determines the responsiveness of the control when the 
knob is being turned rapidly. A setting of 0 will cause the volume 
to change as slowly as possible at high knob speeds; a setting of 
100 will cause the volume to change as quickly as allowed at high 
knob speeds. (The menu is the same as the one above except for the 
indication that it is for the “high speed” adjustment.)
•  speed limit: establishes a maximum rotary speed, beyond which 
there will be no change in volume whatsoever; the knob’s input 
will be ignored completely until it is first stopped, and then 
rotated at a slower speed.
•  reset defaults: if after experimenting with various settings you 
decide you prefer it the way it operated as it came from the 
factory, pressing this button will restore the factory default 
settings. So feel free to experiment – you can always return to the 
original settings. 
max volume
The max volume screen allows you to establish a maximum volume setting for 
your system. This scale runs from 0 to 100, with 100 indicating that you do 
not want any artificial limit placed on the maximum gain your preamplifier can 
provide.
This setting is interactive. You can set the value to something less than 100, and 
then adjust the volume to see whether it is appropriate.
startup volume The startup volume screen allows you to define how the CP-700 handles its 
initial volume  upon starting up. Your choices are:
•  last volume: this setting causes the CP-700 to behave as do basic  
preamplifiers that use simple potentiometers for their volume 
control. The turn-on volume is whatever it happened to be when 
last used.
•  specific: alternatively, you can elect to have a specific startup 
volume of your choosing. Select the specific button, and then set 
your preference by clicking the set volume button beside it. The 
latter button takes you to a screen in which you can both see and 
hear the setting you are choosing (assuming you are playing music 
at the time. Setting a relatively low startup volume ensures that 
you do not accidentally disturb anyone when first turning on the 
system.