Caution!
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Also, it is a good practice to physically disconnect any and all valuable
electronics from the AC mains during electrical storms, as a lightning
strike anywhere near your home can put a tremendous surge on the AC
mains that can easily damage any piece of electronics, no matter how well
designed and protected. The best protection in the case of severe electrical
storms is to simply remove the electronics from any connection with the
power grid.
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Select button
The Select button is used (along with the Mode button) when configuring
the amplifier for either balanced or single-ended operation. It is also used
when configuring the turn-on delay or amplifier number for an amplifier
connected to a Classé preamplifier by the DC Trigger or CAN Bus control
systems.
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Channel status LED indicators
Each amplifier channel has two Channel LED indicators. They are used to
indicate the use of either balanced (XLR) or single-ended (RCA) inputs for
that channel.
These indicators are also used to indicate fault conditions in your amplifier,
should any ever arise. If a channel's LED indicators blink red, there is a
problem in that particular channel. If all the Channel LEDs are blinking
red, there may be a systemic problem that is not specific to a particular
channel.
If you see any Channel LED Indicator blinking red, please
disconnect the amplifier from the AC mains immediately and
check that all external connections are cleanly made and
secure. If the AC mains are not easily accessible, you can press
and hold the Standby button for three seconds to reset the
amplifier. If no fault is immediately obvious, please call your
authorized Classé dealer for assistance.
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Mode button
The Mode button is used (along with the Select button) when configuring
the amplifier for either balanced or single-ended operation. It is also
used when configuring the turn-on delay and amplifier number of the
amplifier when it is connected to a Classé preamplifier by the CAN Bus
communications or Trigger systems.