Owner's Manual

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Global Standby By setting all your components to Global Standby you can bring your entire
system in and out of standby by pressing the standby button of any unit or
remote. All CAN-Bus software updates automatically set the updated unit
to Global Standby. If you want a particular unit to be excluded from Global
Standby, deselect Global Standby for that unit.
Global Dim By setting all your components to Global Dim (referred to as Global Brightness
in earlier models), you can adjust the touchscreen and LED brightness for your
entire system by changing the brightness of a single touchscreen. All CAN-Bus
software updates automatically set the updated unit to Global Dim. If you want
a particular unit to be excluded from Global Dim, deselect Global Dim for that
unit.
Other status e Other Status screen displays information about the target unit’s internal
temperature sensors. Readings for Heatsink 1 & 2 are displayed in degrees
Celsius.
Note: is feature is only available when the target amplier is in operate mode.
name You can set the name which will appear next to the unit model name and
facilitate the identication of units in large systems.
Event Log Reserved for ampliers, this feature records protection circuit events and can
only be accessed when the target amplier is in standby.
Note: For the amp to be put into standby while allowing the unit with the
touchscreen to remain in operate mode, Global Standby for the amp must be de-
selected (not highlighted) so the amp can be manually put into standby.
e protection circuit shuts down the amplier or channel if it overheats or if
its output could damage your speakers. e Event Log details the circumstances
surrounding the amp going into protection and should be referred to in
situations that require the intervention of your dealer or Classé customer
support.
e Delta MONO Event Log can report the following events interpreted as
follows:
DC Output — DC from the source has exceeded the amplier’s
ability to correct for it. e amplier will shut down to protect the
loudspeaker.
Over Current — e peak current has exceeded the safe operating
limit, i.e. a short circuit.
CBE — Comm Board Error. ere has been an internal
communication error.
Over Temp — e internal temperature has exceeded the safe
operating limit.
Fan Failure — e fan has been disconnected or is unable to spin.
Protection events are rare and generally occur due to issues that are external
to the amp. ey should be interpreted positively. e amp is doing what it’s
designed to do.