Adcom GTP-760 24Video Processor On/Off Switch, 25Remote Control Connections, Preamplifier Outputs

Models: GTP-760

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24Video Processor On/Off Switch

24Video Processor On/Off Switch

This switch controls a “video loop” that enables the GTP-760 to function with a separate video processor.

For conventional home theater systems, make sure the “video processor on/off” switch is in the OFF position. When using a separate video processor, place this switch in the ON position.

25Remote Control Connections

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. Infrared Repeater: These mini-jack outputs transfer command codes received from either the IR mini-jackor remote sensor extension inputs to an IR repeater located close to other system components. IR signals received at the GTP-760’s front panel IR receptor are NOT available at the infrared repeater outputs.

Remote Sensor Extension Inputs: These inputs receive signals from ADCOM’s XR500II and SPM500II remote control sensors.

IR (Infrared) Input: This input accepts modulated IR commands from industry standard IR controllers via a mono mini-plug connector.

26 Preamplifier Outputs

 

 

 

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These are the GTP-760’s main outputs. Connect each to the proper amplifier or amplifier channel as follows:

1)Connect the white-center RCA output marked “front L(eft)” to the amplifier channel designated for the left front loudspeaker.

2)Connect the red-center RCA output marked “front R(ight)” to the amplifier input designated for the right front loudspeaker.

3)Connect the white-center RCA output marked “rear L(eft)” to the amplifier input designated for the left rear loudspeaker.

4)Connect the red-center RCA output marked “rear R(ight)” to the amplifier input designated for the right rear loudspeaker.

5)Connect the black-center RCA output marked “center” to the amplifier input designated for the center channel loudspeaker.

6)Connect the black-center RCA output marked “subwoofer” to the amplifier input (in most cases, the line-level input of a powered subwoofer) designated for the subwoofer.

Note: There are two subwoofer outputs (1 & 2.) They are in parallel (i.e., each produces an identical signal) and may be used interchangeably. We’ve included these outputs to make it easier to add a second subwoofer, if desired. Alternatively, you can connect the LEFT and RIGHT channel RCA jacks to a single subwoofer.

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Adcom GTP-760 owner manual 24Video Processor On/Off Switch, 25Remote Control Connections, Preamplifier Outputs