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Resolving Problems

Use the chart on the opposite page to solve common situ-
ations that don’t require professional attention. If the 
steps stated in possible solution do not resolve your prob-
lem, then please contact your ADCOM dealer or call the 
ADCOM customer service department. Any problems not 
covered here should be brought to the attention of your 
ADCOM dealer or ADCOM customer service dept.

A special note on “hum:”

 When there is a low-volume 

“hum” audible throughout your speakers, even with the 
main volume turned all the way down, you have a com-
mon phenomenon known as a “ground loop.” A ground loop 
is basically a difference in ground voltages between two 
or more components which are connected electrically and 
which creates multiple current paths where there must only 
be one. This difference in potentials creates a 60Hz low-
level sound (approximately a low A), that seems to “hum.”

It can be caused by adding new components to your sys-
tem, but that does not imply there is anything electri-
cally wrong with any new component. With the advent 
of audio/video and home theater systems, the problem 
has become commonplace. Generally, the cause is the 
Cable-TV incoming signal line. This new incoming line may 
add an additional ground at a different potential to the 
AC line ground of your other equipment (refer to note I 
and 2, to troubleshoot a hum problem).

Note 1:

 Cable TV systems can sometimes contribute to 

ground loop problems which cause “hum.” To determine 
if your cable system is the contributing factor, discon-
nect the Cable-TV incoming signal line (round, 75Ω) at 
the wall, or the first component the cable is connected to 
(i.e. the cable box, or VCR). If the hum is no longer pres-
ent, you must insert a “75Ω ground loop isolator” before 
reconnecting the line. You should check with your ADCOM 
dealer to obtain one. If the “75Ω ground loop isolator” 
works only partially or not at all, then please read note 2 
to complete the troubleshooting procedure.

Note 2:

 Make sure that the power amplifier is at least 

6” from the GTP-880. Usually putting another compo-
nent between them is sufficient to minimize the hum. If 
this does not reduce the hum, turn the system off and 
disconnect all Inputs from the amplifier. If the hum still 
persists, then your dealer or service center must examine 

the amplifier. If the hum disappears, try another set of 
RCA cables. Connect one RCA cable at a time to see if one 
specific cable is responsible. If any or all cables cause the 
hum to appear, then the preamp or processor should be 
evaluated for proper operation by your dealer or autho-
rized service center.

System Reset

In rare cases the GTP-880 internal processor may freeze or 
lock-up causing abnormal operation. This is common to all 
micro-processor controlled devices when the unit is subject 
to excessive static discharge, AC line noise, or power spikes.

In most cases it is easy to solve this problem by simply 
unplugging the GTP-880 from its AC power source for 
about five minutes. After waiting, reconnect the power 
cord and turn the unit on. If the unit functions normally, 
no further action is needed.

In the event that the unit still does not operate prop-
erly, it may be necessary to manually reset the proces-
sor. Note, however, that when the processor is reset you 
will lose all settings including digital audio assignments, 
surround mode settings, speaker configurations, tuner 
presets and any other memory items. For this reason we 
strongly recommend that you record these settings so that 
it is easy to restore them after resetting the processor.

To reset the unit to factory default settings you will need 
to enter the discret remote control command. Please 
refer back to the discrete remote control commands 
table. The command name is “Factory Defaults”, the IR 
code is 86h. This should reset the system.

If the manual reset does not solve the problem, contact 
your authorized ADCOM dealer, an authorized ADCOM 
service center or contact ADCOM’s service department 
directly for further advice.

Summary of Contents for GTP-880

Page 1: ...1 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...Once you have correctly connected your new preamplifier to your other components you should be able to enjoy many trouble free years of performance We conduct a thorough quality and performance test o...

Page 3: ...810 25 2 3 Remote Features 25 26 2 4 Remote Function Table 26 31 2 5 Programming the ADCOM GRC 810 32 33 2 6 Programming Macro Buttons 33 2 7 Function and Data List Discrete 34 35 Setup 3 1 Setup Over...

Page 4: ...e unused for a long period of time Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings This unit should be serviced by qualified servic...

Page 5: ...osed valuable limited warranty Please read the details on the warranty card carefully to understand the extent of the protection offered by the warranty its reasonable limitations and what you should...

Page 6: ...tputs to room two remain active and available It should be noted that they are only active oif room two power is on Note The rear panel power switch must be on for this button to function 2 Room Two C...

Page 7: ...letter M appears next to the tuner preset number in the front panel display Pressing the button again returns the FM tuner to stereo mode The letter S will appear ONLY when a stereo station has been...

Page 8: ...a preset radio station 1 Tune to the new radio station you desire 2 Press and hold the mem button on the remote or the memory button on the front panel The display will change to show the word memory...

Page 9: ...mode to your program mate rial loudspeaker setup and personal taste In addition the GTP 880 precision bass management feature provides maximum flexibility when setting up your audio surround system se...

Page 10: ...dia deliver a true discrete center surround channel Both DTS ES formats are backwards compatible with the original DTS process and will deliver a 5 1 channel output when no center or back surround spe...

Page 11: ...mind that the GTP 880 s rear panel is the central connecting point for almost every component in your audio video system Leave sufficient room behind the rear panel to accommodate cables antenna leads...

Page 12: ...put 18 Composite Video Inputs 19 Composite Video Output 20 12V DC Trigger main room 2 21 IR Inputs main room 2 22 Room 2 Analog Audio Output 23 RS232 Control DB9 24 SACD Input DB25 25 DVD Audio Input...

Page 13: ...Note No on screen text messages are available on component video 15 AM FM Antenna Inputs FM Antenna terminal Use to connect the supplied FM antenna or an external 75 antenna Do not over tighten as thi...

Page 14: ...is installed behind solid or smoked cabinet doors or when the front panel sensor is otherwise not visible to the remote control To extend the remote sensor connect an optional remote sensor to the mai...

Page 15: ...hould not be used with any other device Caution Before you plug the power cord into an AC wall outlet con firm that all connections to the GTP 880 have been made correctly Warning Never disconnect the...

Page 16: ...oofer and then connect the subwoofer speaker itself to the amplifier DVD Player Composite Connect the composite video output from the DVD player to the DVD video input jack on the rear of the GTP 880...

Page 17: ...at one of the composite video input jacks DVD VCR video 1 2 or 3 is automatically sent to the composite video main out and VCR out jacks as well as the s video main out and VCR out jacks Any signal th...

Page 18: ...the rear of the GTP 880 Digital Audio If your satellite tuner or television has a digi tal output jack connect it to one of the coaxial coax 1 3 or optical opt 1 3 input jacks on the rear of the GTP 8...

Page 19: ...19 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual Connection Diagram GTP 880 to a GFA 7807 Amplifier GFA 7807 Power Amplifier...

Page 20: ...ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual 20 Connection Diagram GDV 850 DVD Player to the GTP 880 Direct Analog Input DVD Audio GDV 850 DVD Player GTP 880 Tuner Preamp...

Page 21: ...21 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual Connection Diagram GDV 850 DVD Player to the GTP 880 Digital Analog Stereo Input GDV 850 DVD Player GTP 880 Tuner Preamp...

Page 22: ...ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual 22 Connection Diagram Analog Source CD VCR etc to the GTP 880 Analog Input Analog Source GTP 880 Tuner Preamp...

Page 23: ...23 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual Connection Diagram GTP 880 Video Outputs...

Page 24: ...tton 41 Navigation Select Buttons 42 Pause Button 43 Stop Button 44 Direct Access Keypad 45 Surround Mode Buttons 46 Direct Analog Input Buttons 47 Random Repeat Buttons 48 Ch Trim FM AM Button 49 Ch...

Page 25: ...again to reenter the main remote page The dim button will now again change the GTP 880 display The button description that follows distinguishes the func tion of each button dependent on the page the...

Page 26: ...hrough channels adjusting level in 1dB steps 15dB to 10dB Use the left and right arrows to make adjustments In tuner mode this button is used to program radio stations in memory 50 Th Eq P Scan Button...

Page 27: ...trim adjust toggles comp on off toggles treble bass adj toggles tone bypass programmable programmable programmable programmable displays room 2 setup backlight toggles vfd brightness Code 195 135 134...

Page 28: ...able random repeat programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable backlight programmable Code 195 135 134 136 131 132...

Page 29: ...e programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable bac...

Page 30: ...ble programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable programmable b...

Page 31: ...31 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual Macro 1 Function Notes Buttons Function Notes Data Code Macro 2 Function Notes Macro 3 Function Notes Macro 4 Function Notes...

Page 32: ...nge 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...

Page 33: ...DCOM remote can learn up to 10 individual commands and store them as a single macro There are four macro initiator buttons on the ADCOM remote m1 m2 m3 and m4 Each macro initiator can store and transm...

Page 34: ...compensation on direct select theater compensation off direct select pro logic II cinema direct select pro logic II music direct select pro logic emulation direct select dts neo 6 cinema direct select...

Page 35: ...eft channel level up adjust back left channel level down adjust back right channel level up adjust back right channel level down direct select dynamic range no comp direct select dynamic rnage comp 25...

Page 36: ...wing buttons To use the GTP 880 menu system 1 Press the main menu button to display the main menu The main menu appears on the OSD 2 Press or followed by the select button to select a setup menu Your...

Page 37: ...to any menu to change your selection should that be required 6 Press the button once to select the Mode menu 7 Use the and buttons to select a Mode for that source The available surround modes appear...

Page 38: ...first three settings in the speaker configuration menu deal with the type of speakers you are using in your sys tem It is very important that you understand what is meant by the large and small settin...

Page 39: ...en 120Hz When correctly set you should hear a smooth transition of lower to upper bass between the satellites and the subwoofer 8 Press the button when you have made a selection Repeat steps 7 and 8 u...

Page 40: ...the speaker level You can adjust the selected channel level in 1dB steps across a range of 15dB to 10dB While you are adjusting each speaker the test tone will remain on that channel until you have st...

Page 41: ...f you find you are continually trimming the same channel s by the same amount for every film you might want to consider re calibrating the speaker levels as shown in the section channel calibra tion S...

Page 42: ...etting is changed on the GTP 880 To set the on screen display time out 1 Press the menu button to enter the main menu The main menu appears on the OSD The cursor on the OSD should be pointing to the i...

Page 43: ...tton twice to exit the main menu To turn on theater compensation using the th eq button 1 Press the th eq button on the remote control The front panel display and the OSD will show the following 2 Pre...

Page 44: ...lect the C width menu 8 Use the and buttons to cycle through the C width options The C width settings appear as follows as you scroll through them step 0 step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 step 6 step...

Page 45: ...panel display and OSD 2 Press the same button for five 5 seconds to choose from among three data format options for digital audio sources The following is shown on the front panel display and the OSD...

Page 46: ...an provide sufficient overall gain reduction to allow even wide dynamic range soundtracks with very soft parts and very loud parts to maintain good audibility at low volume levels In most cases a mini...

Page 47: ...47 ADCOM GTP 880 Owner s Manual Installer s Notes This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 48: ...not at all then please read note 2 to complete the troubleshooting procedure Note 2 Make sure that the power amplifier is at least 6 from the GTP 880 Usually putting another compo nent between them is...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...The chassis top cover and rear panel are heavy gauge steel that has been powder coated and baked to ensure a lasting finish If the front panel top or sides become dusty or fingerprinted they can be c...

Page 51: ...MD CCIF 15 kHz 16 kHz 6 Channel S E Inputs 0 003 All Other Analog Inputs 0 002 Digital Inputs 0 005 S N Ratio ref 2 0Vrms A weighted All Direct Inputs 98dB Analog DSP Inputs 93dB Digital Inputs 100dB...

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