Network Sources; Apple Airplay - Classe Audio CP-800 Owner's Manual

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The log can report the following events interpreted as follows:
• +ve slow blo trip & -ve slow blo trip — The average current has reached
the safe operating limit.
• +ve fast blo trip & -ve fast blo trip — The peak current has reached the
safe operating limit.
• over temperature trip — The unit temperature has reached the safe
operating limit.
• DC Output trip — The DC output level has reached the safe operating limit.
• Communication failure — There has been a loss of communication
between the amp's system monitoring sensors.
• AC line trip — (Does not apply to CA-D200) The power supply has
reached the limits of the amp's safe operating range.
• Air intake filter — (Does not apply to CA-D200) The intake filter is
constricting airflow and should be cleaned. This "event" is also triggered
after every 2,000 hours of operation, even if the sensors do not yet detect
constricted airflow. The unit will continue to operate with its standby
LED flashing until the filter is checked and the unit reset by pressing and
holding the standby button for 3 seconds.
Events are rare and generally occur due to issues that are external to the amp.
They should be interpreted positively. The amp is doing what it's designed to do.
Network sources are those which stream audio to the CP-800 using its rear
panel Ethernet connection. The CP-800 is equipped with a hard-wired Ethernet
connection because it provides a more reliable and higher speed connection than
is typically available over WiFi. If it is not possible or practical to run a direct
Ethernet connection from your router to the CP-800, various solutions are
available. A powerline Ethernet adaptor, such as those offered by Netgear and
others may be used or a wireless bridge such as Apple's Airport Express provides
the local Ethernet cable (called LAN or Local Area Network) connection
required by the CP-800 and connects to the Network router via WiFi.
The CP-800 is AirPlay certified; it can render audio content from Apple iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch devices or from iTunes on a Mac or PC.
To play content on the CP-800:
1. Connect your device to the same Network as the CP-800.
2. Open iTunes or the iPod App on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
3. Locate and tap the AirPlay icon
menu (if attempting to AirPlay video content from Safari or Videos, begin
playback first).
4. Press play.
When you play content over AirPlay the source will automaticaly change to the
Network source; in fact, the system will go ON automatically if it is in standby.
If your CP-800 has multiple sources that select the Network input, the system
will select the most recently used (Network input) source.
The home page shows stream status including the clock status and file format.
and select the CP-800 from the

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