Important Note On Fkey Use; Teach Ir - Classe Audio Sigma SSP Owner's Manual

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Important note on Fkey use

All Classé Sigma, Delta and CT series remote controls provide at least three
Fkeys. Commands F1-F3 on every Classé remote send the same IR signals as
F1-F3 on every other Classé remote, so you do not need to worry about which
remote you've picked up. Thus F1 on the SSP remote control sends the same
infrared signal as F1 on a CDP-502's remote control and so on.
While this is intended to minimize confusion amongst different remotes (since
this aspect of them will all perform identically), you should take care when
assigning different functions on different components to the same Fkey. Doing
so can result in two components doing two different things at once, in response
to a single press of a button on the remote control. This can sometimes be
useful. As an example, F1 could set the SSP to the CD Player input, and also set
the CD player to Play, both from the press of a single Fkey.

Teach IR

The complete list of Sigma SSP discrete infrared (IR) command codes extends
beyond what is practical for any one handheld remote control. However, many
of these functions are critical if you plan to create a customized remote control
with macros that take command of your entire system. Without these discrete
codes, many of the macros you might want to create simply won't work reliably.
The Teach IR page displays a scrolling list of all the available IR codes in the SSP.
Simply scroll to the command you want your learning remote to learn and touch
the Send IR Code button. The SSP continuously sends that command code via
the front panel - as long as the button is pressed – until your third-party remote
control has learned it.
For more information on control systems, we recommend you speak with your
authorized Classé dealer.
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