Classe Audio SSP-800 owner manual Language OSD on screen display Colors Volume

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language

OSD (on screen display)

colors

volume

The Language menu offers a choice between six different languages supported by the SSP-800. The language selected is then used for all touchscreen and menu system text. Classé has also provided our international distributors with a software tool that makes it possible for them to customize the translations to suit their local customs and terminology. This allows us to be sure operation of the SSP-800 is just as intuitive in countries other than its birthplace, Canada.

The SSP-800 can report changes to its status via the On Screen Display. Selecting Duration from the OSD menu allows you to define the amount of time events are displayed, up to a maximum of 5 seconds. The Events screen allows you to select which individual events you want displayed. To make your selection, scroll through the list using the arrow keys on the right of the screen, then highlight the desired events. The default is for all events in the list to generate an OSD message.

The Colors menu page gives you the ability to customize the color of the OSD and touchscreen. Besides the default blue, the screen may be shown in silver, red, or green. If a different color is chosen, the change takes place immediately so you can view the colors before leaving the menu page.

There are two common ways of displaying the volume information in a multi- channel system: absolute and relative.

The absolute system refers to the notion that most people think of the number 0 as meaning nothing, e.g., no sound at all. In this system, 0 means “sound off

and larger numbers indicate high volumes. While this method is intuitive, there’s really no reference for how loud a particular setting is except through prior experience.

In the relative system, there is a calibrated, reference volume referred to as 0dB. This reference volume is the same level at which movies are played in theaters. Regardless of how large or how small the theater, a setting of 0dB is always the same, known volume. Changes from that volume level are shown as either positive (louder) or negative (quieter). People who have spent any time making recordings will recognize that this is similar to the notion of 0dB on a record level meter.

In any event, the SSP-800 offers both systems so that you may choose what makes the most sense to you personally.

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Contents SSP-800 Surround Sound Processor Page Important Safety Instructions Contents Configuration Use Video Next input Welcome to the Classé family IntroductionExceptional Design Features Page Unpacking your SSP-800 Unpacking and PlacementPlacement considerations Warm-up/break-in period Operating voltage Voltage protection Standby/On Switch Menu On/Off SwitchFront Panel IR window Volume Control KnobTouchscreen Audio Mute ControlVideo Inputs Rear PanelComposite Video Inputs Component Video InputsHdmi Inputs Digital Audio Inputs Optical Hdmi OutputsComponent Video Output Digital Audio Inputs Coaxial12 2-Channel Balanced Analog Audio Inputs Digital Audio Output CoaxialDigital Audio Output Optical 11 7.1-Channel Analog Audio InputsUSB Port 18 RS-232 Port IR InputIR Output Trigger Outputs20 10-Channel Analog Outputs CAN-Bus Input and OutputAC Power Cord Input Main Power On/Off SwitchInput Sel Selection Button Remote ControlBasic Functions Audio Processing FunctionsFunction Keys F1 to F4 Preset Config Configuration ButtonVolume Control & Mute Buttons Navigation & Menu ButtonsInitial Setup StepChoose the appropriate cables Connect all source components to the SSP-800 rear panel Terminals to black terminals Power up the system Understanding Surround Sound Name DTS-HD Post-processingSource selection Using the SSP-800Name Description Mode selectionData in the soundtrack System trims ControlsConfiguration select Menu System Volume setup System setupMax volume Startup volume IR setup Automation Mute setup Name Input setupAudio Configuration Triggers Use Video Next inputProfiles Room EQ Configuration Name Distances Use Speakers LevelsSpeakers available Auxiliary channels Teach IR Black levelBrightness Timeout Display setupLanguage OSD on screen display Colors Volume Dolby Pro Logic DTS Neo6 Dolby/DTSImportant note on Fkey use Remote FkeysVersion info Sensors FeaturesCAN-Bus Terminator SSP-300 & 600 CAN-Bus Interface Box Hardware setupClassé Delta Series Products Category 5 Network CablesUsing CAN-Bus Configuration Operate AC status Status CAN-Bus shared featuresPlayLink Amp info Event log Troubleshooting Everything appears to be powered on, but there is no soundThere is no sound and the Standby LED is not lit There is a hum coming from the SSP-800 IR remote control does not seem to functionOnly one speaker seems to be playing There is a hum coming out of the speakersVoltage Protection Circuit Input factory defaults Care & MaintenanceShipping weight SpecificationsOverall dimensions Net weightDimensions Installation Worksheet Page North America 1 800 370 3740 email classe@bwgroupusa.com