Adcom GTP-860 Power Button, Display Button, FM Mute/High Blend Button, Interface Overview

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1.1 Interface Overview

The GTP-860’s front panel is designed for ease of

operation. All controls are logically grouped for easy,

intuitive operation. Familiarize yourself with the preced-

ing diagram and read the short explanations of each fea-

ture below. When you finish, you will be well on your way

to enjoying the GTP-860’s convenience and sound quality.

[1] Power Button

Depress the Power button to switch the preamplifier to its ‘Stand-By’ mode. The amber LED in the power button will light up. On the front panel, press any of the input selector buttons [11] to switch the preamplifier on. From the remote control, press the power button [30] to switch the unit on (see remote diagram, page 20). The display will light up indicating which input was selected and the power button LED will turn red.

Pressing the Power switch again will turn the unit OFF completely. The GTP-860 preamplifier uses a memory back-up system to store surround sound trim settings and preset station information for the tuner section. This information is retained for several weeks, even if the unit is switched off completely or unplugged.

Press the Remote Control Power button [30] to switch the unit from Operating to Stand-By mode. Press this button again to switch to Unit On from Stand-By; the last select- ed source will be indicated in the display.

The Power Button LED will light up amber when the preamplifier is switched On, but in Stand-By mode.

NOTE: In Stand-By mode the GTP-860 uses very little power. However, it is recommended that you switch the unit com- pletely off if it is not going to be used for more than a couple of days. Switch off completely by pressing the Power button on the front panel. All lights will extinguish. When the GTP-860 is plugged into the wall current may still be flowwing into the transformer. Only when the GTP-860 is unplugged is all current into the device stopped.

[2] Display Button

The GTP-860 supports RDS PS and RDS RT. With stations carrying RDS information, “RDS” will light up in the

display panel, and the station’s RDS name is automatically displayed (RDS PS).

Some radio stations, which support RDS, also transmit additional information, known as Radio Text (RDS RT). To view this information, use the Display button.

With stations carrying RDS information, the Display button scrolls between three different display modes, each successive push of the button engages the next one of the three modes:

a)In the default mode, the station’s RDS name is displayed, Program Service (PS; normally the station’s calling letters, WXYZ, for instance).

b)From the default mode, press the button once to view Radio Text (RT). This can be additional information such as the presenter’s or program’s name; what song is play- ing, etc. This text scrolls continuously over the 8 alpha- numeric display segments. It takes a few seconds for the tuner to gather the RT information, so immediately after tuning to a station and selecting to view RT the display will indicate “NO TEXT” and default to the station name. If no RT information is available, the display will also show “NO TEXT” for three seconds before reverting to the default mode.

c)Press the Display button from the RT mode to display the station frequency. Press again to return to the default mode (a).

When the Display button is pressed when tuned to a non- RDS station, the display will show “NO NAME” for three seconds before reverting to the default display.

The Display button also has a secondary function: When pressed and held for three seconds, the front panel dis- play will dim. Press and hold the button again to turn the display off, and again to set the display back to its original brightness.

[3] FM Mute/High Blend Button

This button combines two functions; it switches the tuner from Stereo to Mono and disengages the muting circuitry at the same time. The muting circuit will mute the tuner in between radio stations when searching or tuning to avoid tuning noise.

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Contents GTP-860 Welcome Table of Contents Outdoor Antenna Grounding Adcom Protection Plan USA Only IntroductionDescription of Unit Front Panel Interface Overview Power ButtonDisplay Button FM Mute/High Blend ButtonTuner Up/Down Buttons To Store a PresetDeleting a stored Preset Memory ButtonHeadphone Output/Video 5 Input Tune/Preset ButtonVolume Knob Display WindowBass/Treble Controls Surround Mode ButtonDescription of Unit Rear Panel Monitor Outputs Antenna ConnectionsPreamp Outputs Auxiliary OutputsTape inputs and Outputs Video/Analog Audio Inputs & OutputsComponent Video Inputs & Output Multi-Zone Source OutputsReferanced from page 13 External 5.1 Analog Inputs AC Power CordVoltage Switch International Setup Procedure52 53 Eight Source Select Buttons Remote FeaturesInput Selector tape, ext Overview of the GRC-800Mute Button Volume Up/Down ButtonsMode Button Direct Access KeypadBacks Button Tuning Up/Down ButtonsTest Button Balance balance check ButtonEXT Remote Function TableFM PRE/TUNE RDS Tuning UP Tuning Down M1 Using Preprogrammed Commands Programming Your Adcom GRC-800 Remote ControllerProgramming Your Own Commands Deleting Clearing Individual Programmed Commands C 8 0 Programming Macro Initiator ButtonsFunction and Data list for GTP-860ADCOM Placement of your GTP-860Channel Balance On Screen Display OSDDo not Save and Exit Channel DelaysSpeaker Settings Determining Delay ValuesSpeaker Settings Preset Main Large Surround Speaker Placement Input Settings Resolving Problems Symptom Possible Reason Possible Solution Please address mail inquires to Caring for Your GTP-860General FM TunerAdcom

GTP-860 specifications

The Adcom GTP-860 is a versatile audio component that seamlessly combines a high-performance stereo receiver and a multi-source digital preamp. Known for its robust features and reliability, the GTP-860 caters to both audiophiles and casual listeners, making it a staple in many home audio systems.

One of the standout features of the GTP-860 is its extensive connectivity options. With multiple analog and digital inputs, including optical and coaxial connections, users can easily integrate various devices such as CD players, Blu-ray players, and game consoles. The unit also includes a dedicated phono stage, providing support for vinyl enthusiasts. This wide range of connectivity ensures that users can enjoy high-quality audio from virtually any source, making it an adaptable choice for diverse audio setups.

The GTP-860 is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance its audio performance. It utilizes a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that supports high-resolution audio formats, allowing for a richer and more detailed listening experience. The unit also features a built-in FM and AM tuner, enabling users to access their favorite radio stations with ease. The user-friendly interface and intuitive remote control further enhance the listening experience, allowing users to navigate through various settings and inputs effortlessly.

Another notable characteristic of the GTP-860 is its robust build quality. Constructed with premium materials, the unit not only looks sophisticated but is also designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. The solid chassis helps minimize vibrations, contributing to improved audio clarity and performance.

The Adcom GTP-860 is also known for its excellent sound staging and imaging capabilities. The unit is designed to reproduce a wide soundstage, allowing listeners to experience music as it was intended by the artists. The precise imaging ensures that every note and instrument can be distinctly heard, providing an immersive listening experience.

In summary, the Adcom GTP-860 is a feature-rich audio component that blends functionality and performance. With its versatile connectivity options, advanced audio technologies, and high build quality, it stands out as a compelling choice for anyone looking to elevate their home audio setup. Whether for casual listening or for critical listening sessions, the GTP-860 delivers on all fronts, making it a valuable addition to any audio system.