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Section 3.0 - Front Panel Controls 
 
                                                                      SSP-60 FRONT VIEW 
 
 
The SSP-60 operates intuitively. The seven controls on the face of the processor give you all the options you need 
to turn it on and use it successfully day after day.  
 
3.1      The “STANDBY” button toggles the SSP-60 from standby to operate and vice versa. There is an on/off switch 
on the rear of the unit, which turns the AC on and off. When in “Standby” the LED above the button glows 
green, when in “Operate” mode the LED is out and the display is lit. Please note that if the remote zone is 
enabled, the display will read “Zone B On” when the unit is in Standby. See section 7.0 for details on the 
remote zone. The “Standby” button will also activate or de-activate the triggers depending on their settings. 
See section 5.5 for details on the trigger settings. 
  
3.2      The “MODE” buttons are used to scroll through all the available  Modes of operation. The available  Modes 
depend on the type of the audio input signal. Appendix B shows all the available  Modes (subject to change) 
and indicates which speakers are active.  
 
3.3 
The “INPUT” buttons are used to scroll through the available Sources: AV1 – AV6,  AUD1 – AUD4, and the 
External 7.1 input. Please note that you have to go into the SOURCE SETUP menu to activate the balanced 
input. See section 5.3.4 for further details. Once the Sources are set up, you can select a source and the SSP-
60 will begin to automatically process the audio or audio/video information correctly. If you wish to change 
the processing style you can use the MODE buttons to scroll to the preferred playback method. Please note 
that the availability of certain modes depends on the type of incoming signal. See APPENDIX B for details. 
 
3.4      The  “TAPE” button selects the “PLAY” input and sends  this signal to the main output for monitoring. The 
previously selected Main Source remains as the source and continues to play through the record outputs. (See 
the notes in section 6.0 for more information on Taping). 
 
3.5      The  “MUTE” button mutes the audio output. Press the button again to return to the previous listening level. 
Turning the volume up releases the Mute condition, while turning volume down maintains Mute until the Mute 
button is pressed again.  
 
3.6       The unlabeled “VOLUME” knob changes  the volume in all of the connected speakers. Turn this knob 
counterclockwise to reduce the volume and clockwise to increase it. When the SSP-60 is Muted the volume 
can be “reduced” using the Volume control without coming out of Mute, but if the knob is turned clockwise to 
increase the volume the SSP-60 will begin playing again immediately. 
 
3.7 
The front panel display shows the current operation of the SSP-60, including the selected input, the format of 
the signal being played, the selected playback Mode, and the current Volume level (or Mute condition).