Classe Audio SSP-600 Stereo System User Manual


 
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5 Navigation and Control Menu Keys
The five keys at the center of this group are the navigation keys. They are similar
to what you may have seen on remote controls for DVD players, and are used to
navigate of the menu systems of the SSP-300. The four keys around the navigation
keys are used to directly access certain control menu screen.
Up/Down/Left/Right keys allow you to move within a
particular menu screen, changing the highlighted item up/down/
left/right as you like, from the comfort of your listening position.
The Enter key allows you to select the highlighted item, having
the same effect as if you had pressed the button on the LCD
touchscreen.
The Setup key brings up the System Setup menu screen.
From there you can access screens that customize the volume
control operation, control the inputs to your particular
source components, set up the loudspeaker configuration and
calibration, create shortcuts to your preferred or most frequently
used functions and program the behavior of the SSP-300’s DC
triggers.
Home returns you to the start-up screen and offers four buttons
(source, video preview, modes, and control). This provides a
quick way to get back to normal operation, regardless of how
deep you might be in the menu system.
The Trim key takes you directly to the
system trims screen in
the menu system. Using the touchscreen or the remote control
navigation keys you can adjust the speaker(s) as desired. Adjust
the relative balance of the system by using the Enter
key on the
remote to “press” the appropriate button on the display.
The Zone key brings up the Zone Control menu on the on-
screen display, allowing you to make changes to the status, source
or the volume of the remote zone.
6 F1/F2/F3/F4 keys
F1/F2/F3/F4 keys are available for controlling aspects of the SSP-300 not covered
by the other buttons on the remote control. You are able to choose what the SSP-
300 should do in response to receiving the infrared signal that a particular Fkey
has been pressed. The list of possible functions is quite extensive, and is found in
the menu system (see the section The Menu System, in this manual).
Note: The Fkeys on all Classé remote controls issue the same
infrared commands. This saves you from having to be sure
you have grabbed the proper remote, since all your Classé
remotes will perform the same function for each Fkey.