Owner`s manual

Viola Cadenza Manual Rev 1 Page 6 of 16 7th September 2005
SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR LOOP
Caution!
BEFORE attempting to change the Cadenza’s SSP settings,
switch the unit off and disconnect the power supply from the
mains.
The front left and right channels of a surround sound signal may be routed through
the Cadenza by enabling the SSP function. This simply involves disabling the volume
control so that the surround sound processor controls the signal level. This ensures
that all channels remain in balance when the overall level is raised or lowered at the
processor. This feature is available on inputs 2 and 7. Either input may be switched
from normal operation to function as part of an SSP loop by setting the switch SW1
on the motherboard. The location of this switch shown in figure 1 below. This shows
an outline top view of the inside of the unit, with the front panel facing forwards.
Figure 1. SSP Loop Switch
To gain access to the SSP loop switch you will need to remove the Cadenza’s top
cover. This is secured with 20 socket head screws. You will require a 1/16
th
inch
hex driver. Please ensure that you use the right size tool, otherwise you risk
damaging the screws.
To set input 2 to function as a SSP loop, move slider 1 on the SSP Enable Switch to
the ON position.
To set input 7 to function as a SSP loop move slider 2 on the SSP Enable Switch to
the ON position.
Caution!
REPLACE the top cover before attempting to use the unit.
ENSURE that the SSP volume control is set to minimum as the
Cadenza volume control is now bypassed.