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Section 1: Diagrams
Use the pictures in this section as your guide to the
SSP-25
. They show the locations of all controls, inputs, outputs,
remote keys -- in short, everything you need to know about your new preamplifier/surround sound processor. Read
the notes under each diagram carefully. You’ll find capsule explanations of all important features. Once you read
them, you’ll understand most of the
SSP-25
’s capabilities.
1.1 Front
Panel
1) VIDEO
<
&
>
These pushbuttons select an audio/video source by stepping from
AV1
through
AV4
(Video
>
) or from AV 4
back through
AV1
(
<
Video).
These buttons “wrap” to the next input. For example, if you are enjoying the
AV4
input, pressing “Video
>
“ will
step to
AV1
. Conversely, pressing “
<
Video“ while using
AV1
will select
AV4
.
If you press either the “
<
Video“ or “Video
>
“ button while listening to an audio-only input, the
SSP-25
will
deselect the audio-only input and select the previous or next AV input from the one last used.
(See *
NOTE
s below in “2) AUDIO
<
&
>
”)
2) AUDIO
<
&
>
These pushbuttons work the same way as the Video
<
&
>
buttons described above. However, they select an
audio-only source. They “wrap” from
AUD1
to
AUD3
(
<
Audio) and from
AUD3
to
AUD1
(Audio
>
), though you
will notice that pressing the
<
or
>
button when the selected input is
AUD3
or
AUD1
deselects the AUDIO
ONLY inputs.
*
NOTE
: When selecting an audio only input the last used
AV
input LED remains lit, though the
AV
input is
inactive.
*
NOTE
: When you wish to return to listening to and watching an
AV
input after listening to an audio-only input
you may press a
<
VIDEO or VIDEO
>
button to move to the previous or next
AV
input. The currently active
AUDIO ONLY input LED will extinguish and the selected
AV
input will be active. You may also press the
<
AUDIO or AUDIO
>
button once, twice or three times until the
AUDIO ONLY LEDs are no longer lit. Each time
you press the
<
or
>
button the previous or next input is selected, unless
AUD3
or
AUD1
is selected. Pressing
the
<
button when
AUD1
is selected or the
>
when
AUD3
is selected, causes the AUDIO ONLY inputs to be
deselected and the currently lit
AV
input to become active again.