Tone Control Setup; Network Setup - Classe Audio Sigma SSP Owner's Manual

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Tone Control Setup

Network Setup

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You do not need to have all or even any filters enabled for every channel. The
installer need only make the adjustments to the channels necessary to correct
for the room's interaction. We encourage you to consult with your authorized Classé
dealer to properly calibrate the Parametric EQ function.
NOTE: a discrete IR command or Fkey may be used to toggle the
EQ on and off to easily compare before and after from the listening
position. When the EQ is enabled, EQ appears on the Home page.
The Tone Control may be configured as conventional bass and treble controls
or used as what is sometimes called a tilt control. In either configuration the
maximum boost and cut is 6.0 dB.
The default setting configures the Tone Control as a tilt control with low- and
high-frequency 3 dB points at 200 Hz and 2,000 Hz respectively. These values
are user adjustable, allowing customization of the frequency ranges manipulated
by the tilt control. The tilt control will adjust frequencies above and below
these inflection points by tilting the tonal balance in one direction or the
other, stepping the higher frequency range up or down in 0.5 dB steps while
simultaneously stepping the lower frequency range in the opposite direction,
down or up, leaving the frequencies in between unchanged.
If conventional bass and treble controls are desired, select that option and
choose the frequencies below which the bass control works and above which
the treble control works. The bass and treble controls may be accessed from
the touchscreen (Menu> Tone Control) or by assigning the Tone command
to one of the F keys on the remote. Use the navigation buttons on the remote
or the touchscreen buttons to increase or decrease the level of bass and treble
independently. The Tone Control is activated and deactivated by successively
issuing the Tone command via IR with a remote control or selecting and
deselecting the Enable box on the touchscreen.
The Network Setup page displays the IP address of the Sigma SSP and the
Network status.
Pressing the Restore Network Defaults button on this page re-enables DHCP
mode. In DHCP mode the SSP obtains an IP address from a device on the
Network (usually the Wireless AP).
The Wake on LAN feature must be enabled to allow the SSP, when in standby,
to respond to commands from control interfaces via the Network such as CAN
Bus, RS-232, IP Control and the Classé App.

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