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The table below shows the three types of inputs of the SSP-300 and which
outputs can be used. A ✔ indicates at signal is available, a ✘ indicates a signal
is not available. For example, with a Component Input an S-Video signal is
available from the Main output, but not from the Rec 1 or Rec 2 output. See
the following information on the various inputs and outputs for more detailed
information.
⏐ ⏐ Component ⏐ S-Video ⏐ Composite ⏐
⏐ ⏐ Input ⏐ Input ⏐ Input ⏐
⏐S-Video Out ⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐
⏐Main ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐Rec 1 ⏐ ✘ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✘ ⏐
⏐Rec 2 ⏐ ✘ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✘ ⏐
⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐
⏐Composite Out ⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐
⏐Main ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐Zone ⏐ ✘ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐Rec 1 ⏐ ✘ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐Rec 2 ⏐ ✘ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐
⏐Component Out ⏐ ⏐ ⏐ ⏐
⏐Output ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐ ✔ ⏐
⏐Bypass ⏐ ✔ ⏐ N/A ⏐ N/A ⏐
⏐
1 Composite Video Inputs
The SSP-300 supports up to four composite video input signals. These
connections are labeled COMPOSITE INPUT 1, 2, 3,
and 4. All these
inputs are converted to both S-video and Component video as needed for
viewing on the
MAIN output.
Connect the composite video output of your source component to the
appropriate composite video input of the SSP-300 using high quality 75
Ω
video cable for the best results. Your Classé dealer can assist you in making
an appropriate cable selection.