Owner`s manual

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3 Headphone Jack
e 1/4 (6.35mm) Headphone Jack accommodates stereo headphones.
Inserting a headphone plug mutes the main audio outputs.
4 USB Host Connector
efrontpanelUSBconnectorallowstheSSPtoworkwithApples
portable media devices such as iPad™, iPod® and iPhone® which require this
type of connection. e front panel USB connector accepts digital audio
from these devices as well as providing power for recharging them. Limited
control is also available for these devices using the navigation keys on the
SSP remote control.
e front panel USB connector is also used to load rmware updates.
When updates are posted in the software downloads section of the Classé
web site, they may be loaded onto a USB stick and plugged into the front
panel of the SSP. When the power is switched on from the rear panel, the
updatewillproceedautomatically.Neartheendoftheupdateyouwill
be asked to touch the screen in three identied locations for touchscreen
calibration. Once complete, the light on the USB stick will extinguish and
the touchscreen will show the Home page. Remove the USB stick and
continue using the SSP. Remember that any subsequent setup changes are
stored when the SSP is put into standby.
5 HDMI Input
A front panel HDMI connector allows temporary connection to a portable
devicesuchasacameraorlaptop.Tocongurethisconnection,seeSource
Setup in the Menu System section found later in this manual.
6 Menu On/Off Button
Press once to call up the main page of the menu system, which replaces
thenormalfrontpageorHomepageoftheTouchscreen.PresstheMenu
button again to revert to the Home page.
e menu system gives you control over operational details including:
system setup options, various display options and custom installation
capabilities so that the Sigma SSP integrates smoothly into the most
complex systems. For more information, see the Menu System later in this
manual.
7 Touchscreen
e front panel touchscreen is used for day-to-day operation of the SSP. It
is also used for setup and to display useful information as required.
8 Mute Control
e Mute button reduces the SSP volume by a pre-determined amount.
Pressing it a second time restores the volume to its previous level. is
behavior can be easily customized for very specic user requirements. (See
the section on Volume Setup for more information.)
NOTE: If you increase the volume using either the front panel
volume knob or the remote control while Mute is engaged, the
mute control disengages, and audio adjustments are executed
starting from the muted level. is is a safety measure to prevent
accidentally restoring the volume at unexpectedly high levels.