Page 5 - Front Panel Controls; S-Video inputs and outputs
Table of Contents PRELIMINARY INFORMATION .....................................................................p. 2 Safety InformationA Note from ADCOMThe ADCOM Protection PlanUnpacking your GTP-760 1.0 PRODUCT FEATURES ..........................................................................p. 6 1...
Page 7 - PRODUCT FEATURES; Front Panel Controls; For the 6 analog inputs, the choices are always the same -
1.0 PRODUCT FEATURES 1.1 Front Panel Controls The GTP-760’s front panel is a model of simplicity. All controls are logically grouped for easy, intuitiveoperation. Familiarize yourself with the following diagram and read the shor t explanations of eachfeature. When you finish, you will be well on you...
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13 5.1 Channel In Button: This button selects the 5.1 channel analog input, which allows the userto enjoy high-resolution, multichannel formats such as DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD. Thispure analog input completely bypasses any digital conversion or processing to maintain thehighest possible audio q...
Page 15 - Video Processor Inputs and Outputs:; v i d e o p r o c e s s o r
Video Aux Input: This input is electrically identical to the LD input described above and will accommodate a widevariety of audio/video sources. After selecting and connecting the source’s composite or S-Video output to the GTP-760’scorresponding “video aux” video input, connect the source’s left ch...
Page 16 - Tape Inputs and Outputs:; Follow these instructions:; s t a n d a r d m o n i t o r
Tape Inputs and Outputs: These connections are designed for a cassette deckor any other audio recording device with line-levelanalog inputs and outputs. Follow these instructions: 1) Connect the recorder’s left channel analog audio output to the GTP-760’s white “tape in” jack.2) Connect the recorder...
Page 17 - S-Video Inputs and Outputs; connector under the S-Video “digital 1 in” label.
23 S-Video Inputs and Outputs Note: This section assumes that you’ve elected to use S-Video sources and display devices and thatyou’ve set the GTP-760 for S-Video signal transfer by following the steps described in the boxed noteentitled Composite or S-Video? on page 9. When hooking up S-Video capab...
Page 18 - SPM500II remote control sensors.; Preamplifier Outputs
24 Video Processor On/Off Switch This switch controls a “video loop” that enables the GTP-760 to function with a separatevideo processor. For conventional home theater systems, make sure the “video processor on/off” switch is in the OFFposition. When using a separate video processor, place this swit...
Page 19 - This IEC-standard socket accepts a wide variety of AC power cords.
27 5.1 Channel Inputs These are the multichannel analog inputs. Connect your DVD-Audio, SACD or other multichannel source as follows: 1) Connect the source’s “front left” output to the white-centered RCA input marked “front”.2) Connect the source’s “front right” output to the red-centered RCA input ...
Page 20 - The Remote Control
29 AC Convenience Outlets (115VAC models) These outlets are for low-current source components only. They are notdesigned for power amplifiers. The single unswitched outlet is live whenever the GTP-760 is plugged into a live AC source. The twoswitched outlets are live only when the GTP-760 is fully o...
Page 25 - Remote Function Table; BUTTON
Remote Function Table This table supplements the information you’ve just read. Use it to quickly review button functions. Thecontroller’s capabilities are extensive and may be somewhat intimidating at first. However, you will soon findthat its logical button arrangement and programming capabilities ...
Page 26 - PROGRAMMING YOUR ADCOM GTP-760 REMOTE CONTROLLER
BUTTON FUNCTION Main CD Tuner All Others 0 Not programmable Track 10 Programmable Programmable + 10 Not programmable + 10 Programmable Programmable SHIFT Not programmable Call Presets 8 - 14 Programmable FM/AM Not programmable Repeat FM or AM select Programmable STEREO Stereo mode select Program/Mem...
Page 28 - green twice and then revert to steady; orange. The source selector button will continue to glow.
Deleting (clearing) Individual Programmed Commands 1. Press the ADCOM remote’s source selector and select/play buttons simultaneously and hold until theorange status LED and the source selector button glow steadily. 2. Press the function button you wish to clear. The status LED will flash continuous...
Page 29 - m1 button is pressed; Programming Macro Initiator Buttons:
m1 button is pressed IF main, DVD, dig. 1, or dig. 2 sources are active at the time you select that macro. If you’ve programmed a Group 2 macro, it will send out an identical command sequence whenever tuner, CD,VCR, or v. aux inputs are active. Programming Macro Initiator Buttons: 1. Press either th...
Page 30 - The On Screen Display; SETUP; CHANNEL DELAYS
3.0 INITIAL SETUP What this section is all about . . . After connecting your home theater, you may elect to configure the GTP-760 to the specific speaker arrange-ment and dimensions of your system. The procedures described in this section demonstrate how to use theGTP-760’s on screen display to ente...
Page 31 - SPEAKER SIZE
In a typical home theater system, the distance from each speaker to the listening position will bedifferent. The most common example: in many home theaters the center and rear speakers sit closerto the listener than the main speakers. In such a situation the sound emitted from the closer speakerswil...
Page 33 - CHANNEL BALANCE
3.4 CHANNEL BALANCE From the SETUP screen, select CHANNEL BALANCE with the or buttons and press select/play.You will see: CHANNEL BALANCE LEFT - + RIGHT - + CENTER - + REAR L - + REAR R - + SUB - + UNDO CHANGESDONE Each piece of home theater equipment operates differently. In the same system, amplif...
Page 34 - INPUT SETTINGS; INPUT - identifies the selected input
Second, the subwoofer trim appears in the CHANNEL BALANCE menu, but not during the operation of thenoise sequencer. Because the subwoofer operates at a limited frequency range and because the sound levelmeasurement is weighted, the noise sequencer method of channel trimming is often unreliable in se...
Page 35 - BASIC OPERATION; Operating Mode Selection
If you have chosen to use a mix of both Composite and S-Video sources, the VIDEO field of the INPUTSETTINGS menu is the place to set the mode. In the example from section 1.2, a composite VCR and an S-Video DVD are to be used. Select the VCR input of the GTP-760. The VIDEO field should show COMPOSIT...
Page 38 - once. The LED in the center of the; room 2 button will light to tell you that “room 2” capability is on.; twice to access the room 2 status mode.
Listening to “Preset” Stations 1) Select tuner and either FM or AM. 2) Press the appropriate preset button (or shift + the preset button for choices higherthan “preset 7”). 4.3 Room 2 Operation IntroductionThe GTP-760’s “Room 2” circuitry gives you the ability to simultaneously enjoy two different a...
Page 39 - Operating Room 2 From “Room 2”; TROUBLE SHOOTING
Operating Room 2 From “Room 2” In addition to the front panel Room 2 controls, the GTP-760 provides an interface for controlling Room 2remotely. Such a connection is technically sophisticated and usually intended only for custominstallations. Please contact your ADCOM dealer or ADCOM directly for fu...
Page 41 - CARING FOR YOUR GTP-760; WARNING! Do not spray or pour liquids of any kind on the GTP-760.; SERVICING; Please address mail inquiries to:
6.0 CARE, MAINTENANCE, and SERVICE CARING FOR YOUR GTP-760 ADCOM has taken great care to ensure your GTP-760 is as flawless in appearance as it is electronically. Thefront panel is a heavy gauge, high-grade aluminum extrusion carefully finished and anodized for durability. Thechassis, top cover, and...
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