Gtp-600 remote control diagram, Quick start, Out of the box – Adcom GTP-600 User Manual
Page 6: Connections
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GTP-600 REMOTE CONTROL DIAGRAM
© Learn indicator LED
© Learn/Use mode switch
© Power On/Off
® Input selectors
o Numeric keypad
© Forward/Reverse scan (CD)
0 Surround mode selector
© Display (On Screen Display) On/Off
© Check (Balance Check) On/Off
© Delay selector
0
Rear level set Up/Down
0
Center level set Up/Down
© Sub(woofer) level set Up/Down
© Transmit LED
0 Reset button
© Audio mute On/Off
© CD player controls
© FM/AM select & CD disc select
© FM/AM tuning Up/Down & CD track
change buttons
© Master volume Up/Down
QUICK START
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1) UNPACKING:
Unpack the GTP-600 carefully, MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM THE
BOX. Put the foam inserts and other packing materials back in the carton and save it.
2)
PLACEMENT:
Select a stable, vibration-free location for the GTP-600 as close as possible to your other audio
and video components.
3)
POWER OFF!:
Turn off all the other components in your system. This means everything. And don’t plug the GTP-
600 into the AC outlet yet.
CONNECTIONS
4)
FM ANTENNA: Depending on the antenna you use, connect it to either the 75 Ohm terminal © or the 300-Ohm
screw terminals © on the GTP-600's rear panel.
The “T" shaped FM antenna supplied with the GTP-600 is a 300 ohm "dipole” and should be connected
accordingly. You’ll find it adequate for most installations.
5)
AM ANTENNA: Connect an AM antenna to the ’’Ground’’ and “AM” screw terminals ©on the GTP-600’s rear
panel.
The supplied AM loop antenna is sufficient for all but the most difficult reception areas. However, it must be
oriented for best reception.