Adcom GTP-880 owner manual Programming the GRC-810 Remote, Using Pre Programmed Commands

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2.5 Programming the GRC-810 Remote

As you’ve already seen, the GRC-810 is pre programmed to control ADCOM’s GTP-880 tuner preamp and the GCD- 750 CD and GDV-850 DVD players. In addition, it has seven “component memory banks” available so you can program the remote to learn commands for your DVD player, satel- lite box, laser disc player, VCR, etc. This lets you use one remote controller for your entire system.

Using Pre Programmed Commands

Using the remote controller’s pre programmed commands is simple. For most GTP-880 functions (volume up/down, changing surround modes, etc.), follow these easy steps.

1.Press the main source selector button. This tells the remote that you want to use GTP-880 pre programmed commands. The main button will flash red to tell you it understands.

2.Press the appropriate function button (volume up, volume down, etc.) If you’ve selected a button that actually triggers a GTP-880 command, the main button will again flash red to confirm your choice. If the main button does not flash, you’ve selected a function button that isn’t pre programmed.

For tuner functions (changing stations, etc.):

1.Press the tuner source selector button. It will flash red.

2.Press the tuning up (or tuning down) function button

to change stations. The tuner source selector will flash red to confirm that the function button you’ve selected actually triggers a command. (Again, use the table to see which buttons are pre programmed.) Press the CD source selector first to access pre programmed commands for ADCOM CD players.

Note: You can program new commands over the pre pro- grammed commands in tuner and CD if you wish. However, you cannot program any buttons, even those unpro- grammed with GTP-880 command codes, while you’re in main mode. This safety feature assures you that you will always be able to fully enjoy the GTP-880’s capabilities.

Programming Your Own Commands

You can supplement pre programmed commands with com- mands to operate other components. Before you begin to follow these steps, note the status LED located at the top left corner just above the remote’s button panel: It will flash red, orange, or green to signal particular functions as you enter new commands into your ADCOM remote.

Begin by deciding which source component’s commands you will be transferring to the ADCOM remote. Then press

the appropriate source selector button. For example, if you’re teaching your ADCOM remote commands for your video 1 source, press the vid 1 source selector first. You can “teach” your remote new commands for any function button (except backlight) after you’ve selected DVD, VCR, CD, vid 1, vid 2, vid 3 and tuner.

1.Place the source component’s remote “head to head” with the ADCOM remote. They should be in line with each other about 2 to 3 inches apart.

2.Press the ADCOM remote’s appropriate source selector and select buttons simultaneously. Hold both buttons until the status LED turns orange and the source selector but- ton glows red. Both indicators should remain lit.

3.Decide which function button on the ADCOM remote you want to learn a new command. Press it. The orange status LED will begin to flash and the source selector LED will go out.

4.Find the corresponding button on the source compo- nent’s remote. Press and hold it until the status LED on the ADCOM remote flashes green once and remains green until the button on the source remote is released. Once the button on the source remote is released, the status LED will start flashing orange again.

5.Verify that the ADCOM remote has learned the new command by pressing and holding the same button on the source remote. The ADCOM remote’s status LED should flash green twice and then go back to steady orange. This indicates successful programming. Release the button on the source remote.

Repeat steps 3 through 5 for any other commands you want to teach your ADCOM remote for that source component.

Save the commands you’ve just programmed into the ADCOM remote by pressing and holding the appropriate source selector and select buttons simultaneously. Hold until the status LED and source selector LED flash twice and then go out. Repeat these steps for any other source commands you wish to program.

Deleting Individual Commands

1.Press the ADCOM remote’s source selector and select buttons simultaneously and hold until the orange status LED and the source selector button glow steadily.

2.Press the function button you wish to clear. The status LED will flash continuously.

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Contents Page Welcome Description of Unit Remote ControlSetup Outdoor Antenna Grounding Unpacking the GTP-880 Adcom Protection Plan USA onlyInterface Overview To operate the tuner Bass & Treble AdjustmentsAnalog Direct Selections Volume control Source ButtonsSurround Mode Buttons Surround Format InformationAdditional Information Placement of your GTP-880 AC Input Input & Output System Connections Video 2 Component InputMonitor Component Video Output 15 AM/FM Antenna InputsComposite Video main Output 20 12V DC Trigger main/roomRoom 2 Analog Audio Output 23 RS232 Control DB9Connecting Components Main Analog Audio outputsOutput jacks supplied by the GTP-880 are External AmplifierDVD Player CD Player Audio RecorderVideo Components Video RecorderSatellite Tuner or Television Video DisplayPage Page Page Connection Diagram Analog Source GTP-880 Tuner PreampConnection Diagram GTP-880 Video Outputs GRC-810 Remote Control Power ButtonDirect Access Keypad Main ButtonOverview of the GRC-810 Remote Features 32 Main ButtonVolume Up & Down Buttons Navigation & Select Buttons Direct Analog Input Buttons48 Ch. Trim & FM/AM Button 49 Ch. Cal & Memory ButtonButtons Function CD Function VCR Vunction Video Page Using Pre Programmed Commands Programming Your Own CommandsDeleting Individual Commands Programming the GRC-810 RemoteDeleting Macro Initiator Buttons Deleting all the Commands for Every Source ComponentProgramming Macro Buttons Command GTP-880 Function Commandfront GTP-880 Function Setup Overview Input ConfigurationOn Screen Display To turn the GTP-880 onTo configure an input Speaker ConfigurationSpeaker Placement To configure the GTP-880 for your speaker system Channel Configuration Calibration To set the channel levels for you systemChannel Trim To set channel levels using the test tone functionTo adjust channel trim from the main menu To set the speaker distance delays for your speakers Delay ConfigurationTo adjust channel trim using the trim function Setting the OSD Time Out Sleep TimerTo set the sleep timer from the main menu To set the front panel display brightnessAnalog Level Input and Peak Indicator Pro Logic II and NE06 Music ConfigTo turn on theater compensation using the th-eq button Theater CompensationTo adjust the room two settings Room Two ConfigurationTo adjust the Plii Music Parameters Dynamic Range To lock a specific surround modeTo enable/disable Night Mode compensation Page Installer’s Notes Resolving Problems System ResetSymptom Possible Reason Possible Solution Caring for your GTP-880 ServicingGTP-880 Specification Preamplifier Analog SectionAdcom

GTP-880 specifications

The Adcom GTP-880 is a high-performance home theater preamp and processor that has garnered attention for its impressive features and audio quality. Designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, the GTP-880 stands out due to its versatile functionality and advanced technology.

One of the main features of the Adcom GTP-880 is its multi-channel audio processing capability. Supporting formats such as DTS, Dolby Digital, and several others, this preamp ensures that users experience immersive sound in their home theater systems. This cinematic audio experience is complemented by a well-executed surround sound setup, allowing users to achieve the kind of high-fidelity output traditionally found in professional environments.

The GTP-880 is also equipped with a range of inputs and outputs that enhance its versatility. It includes multiple digital inputs - including coaxial and optical options - alongside standard analog inputs. This extensive connectivity makes it easy to integrate various devices from CD players to gaming consoles, ensuring flexibility in how users configure their systems. Moreover, the inclusion of balanced XLR outputs aids in minimizing noise for clearer sound reproduction.

Technologically, the Adcom GTP-880 employs advanced circuitry designs that contribute to its high-performance audio. The use of high-quality components offers not only durability but also superior sound fidelity. It also features a sophisticated user interface that makes navigating options effortless, including customizing sound settings and adjusting levels.

In terms of build quality, the GTP-880 showcases an elegant design that fits seamlessly into most home entertainment setups. Its sturdy construction ensures reliability and longevity, while the sleek appearance makes it a visually appealing component in any audio setup.

Another notable characteristic is the remote control functionality, which adds convenience for users looking to manage their home theater system from a distance. Additionally, the unit provides multiple setup options, catering to different room acoustics and personal preferences.

In summary, the Adcom GTP-880 is a remarkable preamp and processor, marrying advanced audio processing technologies with excellent build quality and flexibility. Its blend of features allows for an unparalleled audio experience, making it an ideal choice for home theater aficionados seeking to elevate their audio experience. Whether it’s for movies, music, or gaming, the GTP-880 stands as a formidable choice in the landscape of home audio equipment.