Owner`s manual

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Remote Fkeys e remote control supplied with the Sigma SSP has three function keys
(Fkeys), each of which can give you instant access to specic system functions.
For example, if you want direct access to particular sources or congurations,
you may want to consider programming some of the Fkeys to directly access
them. By assigning them as Fkey functions, you do not need to use the arrow
keys to scroll through the active sources or congurations looking for them.
e remote control F1 to F3 buttons correspond to the Function Keys displayed
on the touchscreen. Select the Function Key that you would like to assign, then
scroll through the list and choose the specic function you want that Fkey to
perform. Although the remote control is limited to three Fkeys, the Sigma SSP
can respond to as many as eight dierent Fkey commands. Certain other Classé
remote controls and aftermarket learning remotes are capable of utilizing these
additional commands.
Important note on Fkey use
AllClasséSigma,DeltaandCTseriesremotecontrolsprovideatleastthree
Fkeys. Commands F1-F3 on every Classé remote send the same IR signals as
F1-F3 on every other Classé remote, so you do not need to worry about which
remoteyouvepickedup.usF1 on the SSP remote control sends the same
infrared signal as F1onaCDP-502’sremotecontrolandsoon.
While this is intended to minimize confusion amongst dierent remotes (since
this aspect of them will all perform identically), you should take care when
assigning dierent functions on dierent components to the same Fkey. Doing
so can result in two components doing two dierent things at once, in response
to a single press of a button on the remote control. is can sometimes be
useful. As an example, F1 could set the SSP to the CD Player input, and also set
the CD player to Play, both from the press of a single Fkey.