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7)
VIDEO
SOURCE
HOOK
UP:
All
of
the
comments
immediately
above
apply
here
also,
especially
the
references
to
patience
and
common
sense.
You'll
notice
that
the
standard
composite
video
connections
use
RCA
jacks
color
coded
with
yellow
inserts.
This
makes
hookup
easier
by
distinguishing
the
video
signal
patti
from
associated
audio
signals
which
also
use
RCA
style
jacks.
The
S-video
connections
require
a
multi-conductor
cable
with
a
5
pin
DIN
connector
at
each
end.
S-video's
higher
definition
is
due
in
part
to
separate
transmission
and
processing
of
the
luminance
(black
and
white)
and
chrominance
(color)
video
signal
components
and
combining
them
only
when
needed.
S-video’s
“white
clip”
and
“dark
clip”
levels
are
also
different.
ADCOM
makes
no
format
recommendations.
Standard
(composite)
video
is
a
surprisingly
vivid
medium
when
properly
implemented
and
is
far
more
common.
S-video
is
not
as
widely
available
but
does
have
better
resolution
capability,
particularly
when
S-video
equipped
videodisc
players
are
used
as
sources.
8)
TV
HOOK
UP:
The
TV
monitor/receiver
should
be
connected
to
either
the
GTP-600's
standard
(composite)
video
or
S-video
monitor
output
and
operated
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
furnished
with
the
TV.
Generally
speaking,
connect
the
GTP-600's
Monitor
output
to
the
TV's
VIDEO
input
(either
an
RCA
jack
or
an
S-
video
DIN
socket.)
DO
NOT
USE
the
antenna
input.
If
your
TV
has
more
than
one
video
input,
choose.
(Read
the
TV’s
instruction
manual
first.)
Remember
to
keep
the
TV
switched
to
the
appropriate
video
input
or
you
won't
benefit
from
the
GTP-600’s
video
switching
or
on-screen
display
capabilities.
NOTE:
With
the
proliferation
of
cable
boxes,
VCRs,
videodisc
players,
satellite
receivers,
etc.,
there
are
many
different
system
configurations.
Unfortunately,
it
is
impossible
to
cover
all
of
them
in
this
manual.
Your
ADCOM
dealer
will
be
pleased
to
map
out
the
correct
connection
scheme
for
your
component
combination.
9)
video
MODE
SELECTION:
The
GTP-600
will
not
support
both
composite
video
and
S-video
formats
simultaneously.
Choose
one
or
the
other
and
set
the
rear
panel
Video
Mode
switch
©
accordingly!
10)
CENTER
CHANNEL
MODE
SELECTION:
The
Center
Mode
switch
©
controls
the
output
to
the
two
center
channel
preamp
outputs
©
A)
The
''Normal"
(left)
position
filters
bass
frequencies
below
100
Hz
at
a
rate
of
18
dB/octave.
Use
this
position
when
you've
chosen
a
smaller
center
channel
speaker
that
might
not
be
capable
of
extended
bass
reproduction.
Under
these
circumstances,
“Normal"
reduces
speaker
distortion
and
improves
center
channel
clarity.
This
position
should
also
be
used
when
the
center
channel
amplifier
is
of
lower
power
than
the
amplifiers
used
for
left
and
right
front
speakers.
B)
The
“Wideband"
position
sends
a
full
range
signal
to
the
center
channel
amplifier
and
speaker.
Use
this
position
when
the
center
channel
speaker
is
acoustically
similar
to
your
main
left
and
right
speakers
and
the
center
channel
speaker/amplifier
combination
is
capable
of
extended
bass
reproduction.
C)
Use
the
"Phantom"
position
when
you’re
not
using
a
center
channel
speaker.
This
position
splits
the
Pro
Logic
decoder’s
center
channel
output
between
both
main
speakers
to
synthesize
a
center
channel
image.
Although
the
“Phantom”
position
provides
an
excellent
interim
step
in
creating
a
home
theater
system,
it
is
somewhat
less
effective
than
using
a
center
channel
speaker.
NOTE:
The
center
channel
speaker
is
an
essential
component
in
a
Dolby
Pro
Logic
equipped
home
theater
system.
It
should
be
placed
as
close
to
your
TV
screen
as
is
physically
possible
and
must
be
magnetically
shielded
to
prevent
image
distortion
and
possible
damage
to
your
picture
tube.
In
conjunction
with
Dolby
Pro
Logic’s
"adaptive
matrix”
decoding,
the
center
channel
speaker
improves
coherency
by
anchoring
the
soundfield
to
the
screen's
image.
Dialog,
for
example,
always
appears
to
be
coming
from
your
TV
regardless
of
where
you’re
sitting
in
the
room.
We
strongly
recommend
a
center
channel
speaker.
Your
ADCOM
dealer
will
be
pleased
to
show
you
suitable
choices.
11)
PREAMP
TO
POWER
AMP
CONNECTIONS:
This
is,
once
again,
a
matter
of
patience
and
common
sense.
Remember,
the
only
real
difference
between
hooking
up
a
two
channel
stereo
music
system
and
a
five
or
six
channel
home
theater
system
is
three
or
four
more
channels!
Take
care
to
observe
channel
continuity—the
GTP-
600’s
right
front
output
should
go
to
the
power
amplifier's
right
front
input,
etc.
9

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BrandAdcom
ModelGTP-600
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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