Adcom GFP-750 User Manual

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(ID Tapeln/out

The tape outputs are fixed level outputs. The signal is selected by the input source knob or input buttons

on the remote control. (The tape outputs are muted when tape is selected as the input source or when the
processor loop is engaged.)

Processor

The processor in/out connectors allow for convenient connection of an external processor, like ADCOM’s

GSA-700 surround sound processor. The connection diagrams under Audio/Home Theater and Multi-

Channel Audio detail basic connection methods that take advantage of this feature. When the processor

feature is activated the external processor controls the volume and balance of the system.

@ Main Unbalanced Stereo Outputs

Main 1 is an unbalanced line level stereo output to be connected to the amplifier’s unbalanced inputs.
Main 2 accommodates a second amplifier for multi-room or multi-zone operation.

(iD Main Balanced Stereo Outputs

Main 3 is a balanced line level stereo output for use with amplifiers that utilize balanced inputs.

(ID Remote Control Infrared Repeater Output

Connect the ACCOM IRA-50011 infrared repeater to control other remote controlled equipment via the
remote sensor extension.

liD Remote Control Sensor Input

Connect either the ACCOM XR-500II or SPM-500II to extend the remote control capabilities of the GFP-
750 via an external room or zone.

Master On/Off Switch

The rear panel Master On/Off Switch allows the unit to be electrically disconnected from
the AC power source without having to remove the AC power cord. We recommend the

Master On/Off switch be pushed to the “O” (off) position when the unit will be left unat­

tended for an extended period of time.

IF THE GFP-750 DOES NOT RESPOND TO REMOTE CONTROL COM-
MANDS, AND THE AC POWER CORD IS INSTALLED, CHECK THAT THE

MASTER ON/OFF SWITCH IS IN THE “I” ON POSITION.

2. CONNECTIONS
2.1. Connecting the GFP-750

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