Classe Audio CDP-100 User Manual
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language The language menu offers you any of six different languages supported by the
CDP-100. Classé have provided our international distributors with a software 
tool that makes it possible for them to customize the translations to suit their 
local customs and terminology, in an effort to ensure that the CDP-100’s 
operation is as intuitive to use in every country as it is in our home country of 
Canada.
remote Fkeys
As mentioned above, the remote control supplied with the CDP-100 has four 
function keys (Fkeys) that allow you to have instant, easy access to specific 
system functions that might otherwise be buried in a menu somewhere. 
For example, if you use the shuffle mode frequently, you may want to consider 
programming one of the Fkeys to toggle that function on and off. Doing so will 
save you having to access the control menu, followed by pressing the shuffle 
button (which might be hard to see from across the room, even though you could do 
so from the remote control with an fkey assignment).
The remote Fkey menu has four buttons, one each for the four Fkeys on your 
remote control. Pressing any of these buttons on the LCD touchscreen takes you 
to a subordinate, scrolling list of possible functions for that particular Fkey. 
Selecting the one you want is as simple as scrolling through the list (by touching 
either the up or down arrows on the right), and then touching the specific 
function in the list that you want that fkey to perform.
cautionary note on Fkey use Note that all Classé remote controls provide these same four Fkeys, so that you
need not worry about which remote you happen to pick up. Thus F1 on the 
preamplifier’s remote control sends the same infrared signal as F1 on the CD 
player’s remote control. 
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 would 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 preamplifier to the CD input, and 
also set the CD player to Play, both from the press of a single Fkey.
