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 Owner’s Manual

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ADCOM GTP-860

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 Owner’s Manual |

2.1 GRC-800 Overview

The GRC-800 remote control is a 
learning remote control that is 
capable of saving commands for all 
remote controls in your home theater 
system. In this way, you may elimi-
nate the confusion of using multiple 
remotes. Although such power comes 
with some added complexity, the 
complexity is minimal and with some 
repetition will become second nature. 

Eight Source Select Buttons

The single most important aspect to 
master about the GRC-800 remote 
control is the function of the eight 
source select buttons at the top of 
the remote. These are the buttons 
labeled [53] and [26] in the figure 
on the opposite page. Each of these 
buttons cause two things to happen 
when used. First, they select the cor-
responding input on the GTP-860

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Second, THESE KEYS REMAP ALL OF 
THE OTHER BUTTONS ON THE REMOTE 
CONTROL. You can think of each of 
these buttons as having a page of 
commands associated with it. Some 
buttons, such as volume up and down, 
are pre programmed to operate the 
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 for each source. These 

buttons can be “written over” if you 
like, but default to GTP-860

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tions for your convenience.

Most of the GTP-860

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mands are saved under the main 
remote page. Whenever you desire 
to control the GTP-860

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 via remote, 

you must first ensure the main page is 
active. As an example, press [53] main 
on the remote control. Now, press 
the dim button. If your GTP-860

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 is 

on, the brightness of the front panel 
display changes. Notice also that the 
main button on your remote illumi-
nates. This serves as a reminder that 
the main remote page is currently 
active. Now press the CD button and 
then the play button. Notice now 
that the CD source button lights. The 
CD remote page is now active. If you 
have an ADCOM CD player, this com-
mand will cause an idle CD to play. 

Now, press the dim button again. You 
should note that CD button does not 
light. The dim command is not pre 
programmed in the CD remote page. 
If your GTP-860

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 is on you will also 

notice the display does not respond 
to this command. Press the [53] main 
button again to reenter the main 
remote page. The dim button will now 
again change the GTP-860

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 display.

The button description that follows 
distinguishes the function of each 
button dependent on the page the 
remote is in. The remote is shipped 
from the factory with ADCOM com-
mands saved under the main, tuner, 
and CD pages, and with important 
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 functions such as volume 

saved under each page.

The ADCOM universal remote control-
ler is preset to operate all GTP-860

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functions (MAIN and TUNER device 
mode) and most GCD-700/750 CD 
functions (CD device mode).

Alkaline batteries are recommended 
for maximum operating life. Four AAA 
(R 03) batteries should be fitted in 
the battery compartment at the rear 
of the remote control. When replac-
ing batteries, check that they have 
been put in correctly, as indicated on 
the base of the battery compartment.

Remote Features
[26] Source Selectors 

(vid 

1, vid 2, vid 3, vid 4, vid 5, tuner, 
CD):

These buttons serve two functions.
• First, they switch inputs on the 
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 so you can hear the source 

you’ve just selected.
• Second (and even more important), 
they can change the functions of 
all the other buttons on the remote 
controller. In other words, if you 
first push the CD device selector, the 
remote’s play button generates a 
command code for your DVD player. 
If you then press the vid 5 device 
selector, the same play button would 
send a different command code 

that might, for example, start your 
mini-disc player. (Of course, this all 
depends on how you programmed the 
remote in the first place. This will be 
covered shortly.)

[27] Power Button

In all modes, this is pre programmed 
to turn the GTP-860

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 on and off. 

[28] Input Selector

In main mode, these are similar to 
the source selectors described above 
but they switch only GTP-860

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 inputs. 

They DO NOT automatically change 
the functions of other remote buttons.

[29] Mute Button

In all modes, this button is pre pro-
grammed to mute outputs of device. 
Mute does not affect recordings 
made using the Tape outputs but will 
affect the signal going to the Preamp 
Outputs. When the unit is in mute 
mode, any adjustment of the Volume 
Control on the front panel [4] will 
release the muting, i.e. the original 
volume level will be resumed.

[30] Dynamic Range

In main mode, this button is pre pro-
grammed to adjust dynamic range of 
Dolby Digital encoded sources.

The d. range button, which can be 
used only in combination with a Dolby 
Digital source, incrementally reduces 
the audio track’s dynamic range in 
four steps (100%, 75%, 50% and 25%) 
to allow for comfortable listening 
under a variety of conditions. The 
normal or default position is 100%. To 
adjust the dynamic range, each con-
secutive press of the d. range button 
will reduce the value in 25% 
increments, as shown in the alpha-
numeric display section.

Although we usually prefer to repro-
duce a source’s full dynamic range 
(the difference between very loud 
and very soft sounds), it may occa-
sionally be desirable to reduce the 
dynamic range. For example, when 
playing a movie late at night, loud 

Summary of Contents for GTP-860II

Page 1: ...cessing Tuner Preamplifier surround mode video 5 video 4 video 3 video 2 video 1 FM AM ext 5 1 tape monitor CD surround backs s video video 5 in L audio R video phones bass treble volume P R O L O G I...

Page 2: ...gn and Engineering Awards and have appeared on Stereophile s Recommended Components lists over 70 times since 1988 A reputation worth its weight in gold ENGINEERING PASSION Every Adcom component is no...

Page 3: ...EMOTE FUNCTION TABLE 18 19 2 3 PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 20 21 2 4 PROGRAMMING MACRO BUTTONS 21 2 5 DISCRETE CUSTOM CODES FOR INSTALLERS 22 SPEAKER PLACEMENT DRAWINGS 23 OPERATION SETUP 3 1 ON S...

Page 4: ...iced by qualified service personnel when A The power cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the unit or C The unit has been exposed to rain or liqui...

Page 5: ...ators and hot air ducts We recommend that you exercise care when placing components on top of the GTP 860II If you are placing a heat producing component such as an amplifier on top of or below the GT...

Page 6: ...y ON pressing the power button 27 on the remote control will switch the unit to the standby mode The front panel indi cators will turn off except for the LED in the power button which will turn to an...

Page 7: ...ntly selected or last selected followed by the stereo reception indicator if the station is being received in stereo The numbers next to the FM text are the frequency of the selected preset or station...

Page 8: ...als The 7 1m process can also be used to drive your surround back speakers when you are listening to an exter nally decoded DVD audio or SACD multi channel disc Due to the varying nature of film sound...

Page 9: ...utilize all your speakers in your sys tem when listening to a CD Pro Logic II Panorama PLII_P is a version of Pro Logic II that is intended for use with movie playback that spreads the images from th...

Page 10: ...robably answer most of your questions about interfacing the GTP 860II with other components in your system Note that the GTP 860II s RCA style jacks have color coded centers to make connections easier...

Page 11: ...inputs from a DVD player as you might do when listening to a DVD A or SACD disc 14 Video Analog Audio Inputs Outputs Apart from the audio signal these inputs will also accept a video signal which will...

Page 12: ...e connected correctly for instance use the red plugs at either end to connect the center channel and the white plugs for the subwoofer channel 20 Digital Audio Inputs Use these inputs to connect the c...

Page 13: ...x out monitor out Y PB PR Y PB PR Y PB PR video 1 component input video 2 component input video component output antenna AM gnd out tape front front surr rear surrounds back multi zone source output m...

Page 14: ...at button 43 Random button 44 Tuning Up Down buttons 45 Pre Tune button 46 RDS button 47 AM button 48 FM button 49 M1 M2 M3 M4 Macro Keys 50 Sleep button 51 Backlight button 52 Dim button 53 Main butt...

Page 15: ...h as volume saved under each page The ADCOM universal remote control ler is preset to operate all GTP 860II functions MAIN and TUNER device mode and most GCD 700 750 CD functions CD device mode Alkali...

Page 16: ...ode this is pre programmed to enter a selection chosen via the menu system 38 Direct Access Keys buttons 1 through 10 and 10 In CD mode buttons are pre programmed as track access com mands for the ADC...

Page 17: ...own on the Display Panel To adjust the Sleep Delay press the sleep but ton each consecutive press will reduce the sleep time in 30 minute increments as shown in the Display Panel To cancel the sleep m...

Page 18: ...CD POWER MUTE VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN TAPE EXT 5 1 D RANGE STOP MODE PAUSE PLAY SETUP UP RIGHT DOWN Main Selects Main Selects Video 1 Selects Video 2 Selects Video 3 Selects Video 4 Selects Video 5 Sele...

Page 19: ...urrent Track Random Play Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable Programmable For Macro Use For Macro Use For Macro Use For Macro Use Sleep BacklightsAll Buttons Programmable...

Page 20: ...e Begin by deciding which source com ponent s commands you will be trans ferring to the ADCOM remote Then press the appropriate source selector button For example if you re teach ing your ADCOM remote...

Page 21: ...1 vid 2 and vid 3 in Group 1 vid 4 vid 5 tuner and CD in Group 2 When you program a Group 1 macro you will start by pushing the main source selector After you ve completed and memo rized that macro co...

Page 22: ...ht Trim Back Right Trim 0010 1010 1010 1010 0111 0000 1111 0000 1111 0010 0111 0010 0011 1010 1011 1010 0111 1010 0100 0010 1100 0010 0110 0010 1110 0010 0001 0000 1001 0000 0101 0000 1101 0000 0001 0...

Page 23: ...round rear right front left front right center surround back right surround back left This speaker setting is preferred if you are not using surround backs This is the preferred speaker setting if you...

Page 24: ...ider using a center speaker Ideally it should be the same type as the left and right speakers Using a separate center channel speaker will allow the dialogue to cut through even the big gest sound eff...

Page 25: ...ofer level while listening to music If you wish to adjust the channel lev els without using the test tone then select the Channel Balance menu or push the bal 40 button on the remote Note that only sp...

Page 26: ...the front left right and center speaker As the value in increased the appa rant image width of the sound stage will increase 3 7 Other Setup Functions The GTP 860 II also has certain func tions that c...

Page 27: ...gnal Multi path signals or interfe ence from another station Interference from other electrical sources computers games consoles Interference from fluorescent lighting or electrical motor Station sign...

Page 28: ...the wall or the first component the cable is connected to i e the cable box or VCR If the hum is no longer present you must insert a 75 ground loop isolator before reconnect ing the line You should ch...

Page 29: ...cial Use Only ADCOM warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of ninety 90 days after the date of original purchase from an ADCOM authorized dealer During this per...

Page 30: ...ADCOM GTP 860II Owner s Manual 30...

Page 31: ...mum Output Voltage 4 6V Tone Controls L and R front only Bass effective below 200Hz Bass Max Gain Cut 10dB 20Hz Treble effective above 6 3kHz Treble Max Gain Cut 10dB 20Hz FM Tuner Usable Mono Sensiti...

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