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GTP-870HD Owner’s Manual

Remote Control Overview

The following is an overview of the GTP-870HD re-

mote control buttons and their operations.

Note: The GTP-870HD has a programmable remote

that can be “taught” to control virtually any compo-

nent in your home theater system. To program the

remote for each input source, see page 46.

1 Main button

Selects the GTP-870HD itself, and sets the re-

mote control to the command set associated

with the main unit (see page 47).

• In Main mode, pressing any button on the re-

mote control will cause the Main button to

glow indicating that the GTP-870HD is active.

2 Source Selector buttons

• Vid 1~4 - Selects the Video 1, Video 2, Vid-

eo 3, or Video 4 input, including the video,

audio, and configuration settings associated

with that input. Also sets the remote control

to the command set associated with that in-

put (see page 47).

• CD - Selects the CD input, including all con-

figuration settings associated with that in-

put. Also sets the remote control to the CD

command set (see page 48).

• Tuner - Selects the Tuner input, including all

configuration settings associated with that

input. Also sets the remote control to the

Tuner command set (see page 49).

• Rm 2 - Selects the zone 2 outputs, includ-

ing all configuration settings associated with

that output. Also sets the remote control to

the Room 2 command set (see page 49).

3 Power button

Powers the GTP-870HD on and off (Standby).

• The rear panel power switch must be on (1)

for this button to function.

4 Input Select buttons

• Ext7.1 - Selects the Ext 7.1 inputs, usually

connected to a DVD, DVD-Audio, or SACD

player.

• Tape - Monitors the Tape output, usually

connected to a recording device (e.g., a VCR

or tape deck).

5 Play button

Programmable button. Can be taught to start

playback of the selected source component.

6 Arrow buttons

Use to navigate the front panel display and on-

screen menus.

7 Pause button

Programmable button. Can be taught to pause

playback of the selected source component.

8 0-9, 10+ buttons

Programmable buttons. Can be taught to make

direct selections (e.g., of DVD chapters or CD

tracks) for the selected source component.

9 FM/AM/HD button

In Tuner mode, switches between the FM and AM

tuner bands.

10 Mem button

In Tuner mode, stores the selected station as a

preset.

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