2.1 GRC-820 Overview

The GRC-820 is designed specifically for use with the GTP-602. We hope you find the layout of the controls simple to use. Note, there are also controls for use with an ADCOM DVD player, should you wish to utilize our GDV-850 in your system with the GTP-602. The following text provides information on each functional area of the the GRC-820.

The GRC-820 needs two AAA batteries which are installed into the back of the remote control. Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum oper- ating life. When replacing batteries, check that they have been put in cor- rectly, as indicated on the base of the battery compartment.

[18] Power Button

This button toggles the GTP-602 between the “on” mode and the “stand-by” mode. Note, the rear panel power switch on the GTP-602 must be in the on position for the GRC-820 to control the GTP-602

[19] RDS Button

When listeing to FM radio stations that broadcast RDS data, the RDS button displays the information made available using the Remote Data System on the front panel of the GTP-

602.This information can be the for- mat of the radio station or song spe- cific. The information you will receive is determined by the broadcaster.

[20] Tuner Presets

These buttons provide direct access to both FM and AM presets that are programmed into the GTP-602.

[21] Scan Button

This button engages the scan funtion which provides a brief listeing pre- view to all the preset staions. Press the button again to end the function.

[22] Bass and Treble

bass and treble adjustments. The adjustment range is from +8dB to +10dB.

[23] Bypass

The bypass button provides a more direct signal path that reroutes the audio signal around the bass and treble adjustment circuits, thus pro- viding a cleaner sound. The bass and treble functions are not in the circuit when the bypass mode is engaged.

[24] Balance Control

This control moves the center image between the left and right speakers and can be used to correct for center image localization.

[25] DVD Player Control

These buttons provide control for an ADCOM DVD player such as the GDV-850.

[26] Volume Up

This button increases the level of the sound you hear from your system.

[27] Volume Down

This button decreases the level of the sound you hear from your system.

[28] Mute

This button “turns off” the sound com- ing from your system. Push the button a second time to restore the previous level.

[29] Tune Up

This button is used to change the radio station. It functions in both the preset mode and the tune mode.

[30] Tune Down

This button is used to change the radio station. It functions in both the preset mode and the tune mode.

[31] AM/FM

This button toggles the tuner between the FM and AM setting.

[32] FM mode

The FM mode button toggles the GTP- 602 between the stereo and mono reception mode while listening to FM radio.

[33] Tune/Preset

This button toggles the tuner between the direct tuning and the preset sta- tion mode.

[34] Memory

This button is used to store tuner presets.

[35] Sources

These buttons are used to select the device to which you would like to listen.

These buttons provide access to the

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Adcom GTP-602 manual GRC-820 Overview, Tuner Presets, DVD Player Control

GTP-602 specifications

The Adcom GTP-602 is a highly regarded audio/video receiver that brings together advanced technology and outstanding performance in a compact package. Ideal for both music and home theater enthusiasts, this receiver incorporates multiple features that enhance audio and video playback while ensuring user-friendly operation.

One of the most notable features of the GTP-602 is its support for a wide range of audio formats. This receiver is equipped with advanced digital signal processing to provide expansive stereo sound and multi-channel surround sound configurations. It supports various formats, offering compatibility with Dolby Digital, DTS, and even advanced formats such as Dolby Pro Logic II, making it suitable for diverse audio content.

The GTP-602 also boasts a comprehensive input selection that enables users to connect various devices seamlessly. It provides multiple analog and digital inputs, including optical and coaxial, allowing users to hook up their CD players, gaming consoles, and digital media players effortlessly. Additionally, the receiver features a phono input for vinyl lovers, showcasing Adcom's commitment to catering to audiophiles.

In terms of video technology, the Adcom GTP-602 is equipped with high-quality video processing capabilities. It supports multiple video formats, including composite, S-Video, and component video, ensuring compatibility with a range of display devices. Furthermore, the GTP-602 delivers impressive picture quality with low distortion and high fidelity.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the GTP-602. The receiver comes with an intuitive remote control that simplifies operation. It allows users to navigate through various settings, adjust sound modes, and switch between sources with ease. An easy-to-read display provides essential information, enhancing the overall usability of the device.

The build quality of the Adcom GTP-602 is sturdy and reliable, ensuring longevity and durability. This receiver features high-quality components that contribute to its overall performance, making it a favorite among both casual listeners and audio professionals. Overall, the Adcom GTP-602 is a versatile audio/video receiver that combines advanced features with excellent performance, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio and visual experience.