Owner`s manual

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Source Name e Source Name button provides a way to customize the names of the sources
as displayed on the source selection screen(s). For example, if you have an
outboard phono stage plugged into the Line 1 analog inputs, you might want to
rename the source button Phono to make it easier to remember.
Tochangesourcenames,usethekeyboardonthetouchscreen.Notethatthe
size of the source buttons varies depending whether you have 1-3, 4-6 or 7-9+
sources enabled, so the length of name that may be fully displayed on the button
will likewise vary.
After entering the source name, press Enter on the keyboard to save the change.
Configuration e Conguration button allows you to assign one of the up to six
conguration options as the default for the source button being set up.
Whenever this source is selected, that conguration will be employed. You might
set up one source such as a disc player to have a default conguration with a
subwoofer crossed over at 80 Hz for movies. You may then set up another source
button for the same disc player with a dierent default conguration, say one
with a subwoofer crossed over at 40 Hz, for music. Congurations are speaker
setups, and are discussed in more detail later in this section.
NOTE: e default Conguration assignment can be temporarily
overridden from the remote CONFIG SELECT buttons or from the
Congurations button on the main Menu page. See the section, Using the
CP-800, for more details.
Input Offset Input Oset is used to ensure that all sources playback at comparable level.
ere can be signicant dierences in output levels, especially among analog
sources, which can lead to unexpected changes in volume when switching
among them. e CP-800 provides an input oset adjustment range from -10 to
+10 dB.
Pass-Thru Selecting Pass-ru locks the volume at 0.0 dB for this source and passes the
signal through the preamp without changing its level. is feature is useful to
avoid having two volume controls active such as when the preamp sits between
an SSP and the L&R channel ampliers. Note that the Pass-ru mode is available
for digital as well as analog sources.
Analog Bypass Analog Bypass is available for sources associated with analog input connectors.
It determines if the incoming analog signal is converted to digital format or left
inananalogformat.IfAnalogBypassisNOTselectedandaconguration
that requires digital signal processing is selected, then the CP-800 converts
the incoming analog signals to digital for further processing such as bass
management, EQ and tone controls. NOTE: It is possible to choose bypass and
enable subwoofer output(s) at the same time, but the Main L&R signals will pass
through the preamp/processor in the analog domain without high pass ltering.