Gsp - 560 remote control, Quick start – Adcom GSP-560 User Manual
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GSP - 560 REMOTE CONTROL
® Power On/Off
® Muting
0 Surround
0 Delay
0 Tape Monitor
0 Bass EQ
0
Rear/Center Reset
0
Balance Check
© Volume - Up/Down
0
Subwoofer Level - Up/Down
© Center Level - Up/Down
0
Rear Level - Up/Down
QUICK START
1)
Unpack the GSP-560 carefully
MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM THE BOX.
Put the
foam cocoon and other packing materials back in the carton and save it if at all possible
2)
Selectastable, vibration-free location fortheGSP-560ascloseaspossibletoyourotheraudioand videocomponents.
REMEMBER THAT THE GSP-560 HAS THREE HIGH CURRENT AMPLIFIERS INSIDE!
Make sure you have
enough air space for proper ventilation.
3)
Turn off all the other components in your system. That means everything. And don’t plug the GSP-560 into the AC
outlet yet
4)
If your system’s control center (a receiver, integrated amplifier, or preamplifier) has connections designed for an
external signal processor, follow these steps. If not, go to
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below.
a) Connect your control center’s Processor Out jacks to the GSP-560’s
“Main Input”
jacks
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These are to the far
left of the jack array on the GSP-560’s rear panel.
b) Connect your oontrol center’s Processor In jacks to the GSP-560’s
“Line Outputs - Front” 0
jacks
c) Activate the control center’s Processor loop by engaging the appropriate switch
5)
It your control center does not have external processor connections, use the tape jacks instead
a) If you have a tape deck connected to your control center’s Tape In and Tape Out jacks (sometimes marked Play
and Record respectively), remove these connections.
b) Connect your control center’s Tape Out jacks to the GSP-560’s
“Main Input”
jacks
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These are to the far left of
the jack array on the GSP-560’s rear panel.
c) Connect the GSP-560’s
“Line Outputs - Front” 0
to your control center’s Tape In jacks.
d) Reconnect your tape deck to the GSP-560’s
“Tape In”
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and
“Tape Out” 0
jacks