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16)
AC
LINE
CORD:
This
should
be
plugged
into
an
unswitched
outlet
providing
the
appropriate
voltage
at
either
50
or
60
Hz.
If
the
unit
is
without
AC
power
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
usually
longer
than
48
hours,
station
memory
and
remote
turn-on
features
may
be
affected.
BASIC
OPERATION
17)
VOLUME
DOWN
_
P
O
WER
ON!:
Avoid
unintentional
initial
high
sound
levels
by
turning
the
volume
control
down
(fully
counterclockwise)
before
powering
the
system.
18)
SOURCE
SELECTION
and
RECORDING
:
The
GTP-600
provides
extensive
recording
and
“cross
dubbing"
capability
Any
selected
source
is
available
at
all
audio
and
video
recording
outputs.
The
only
exception
to
this
rule
occurs
when
you
are
transferring
from
one
recording
device
to
another:
The
GTP-600
automatically
blocks
for
example,
the
output
from
Tape
1
from
appearing
at
the
inputs
of
the
same
device.
This
prevents
any
inadvertent
and
possibly
destructive
feedback
loops
from
developing.
19)
THE
TUNER:
The
Tuner
section
is
responsible
for
processing
and
amplifying
extremely
weak
signals
“pulled
in"
by
the
appropriate
antenna
ACCOM's
refined
quartz
synthesis
technology
makes
this
a
highly
accurate
exercise.
However,
Using
the
tuner
is
a
simple
process.
A)
The
Display
window
®
provides
an
instant
status
check
of
the
following
important
items.
1)
AM
&
FM
signal
strength:
Up
to
five
red
LEDs
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
display
will
light
depending
on
signal
strength.
This
display
can
help
you
find
the
best
location
for
your
antenna
the
more
LEDs
showing,
the
stronger
the
signal.
2)
FM/AM
band/frequency
indicator:
This
is
displayed
at
the
center
of
the
window.
3)
FM
“Seek”
mode
indicator:
Appears
immediately
above
the
“MHz"
indicator.
Note
that
Seek
does
not
function
in
AM.
(See
Section
B2
below.)
4)
Preset
indicator:
Located
on
the
far
right
hand
side
of
the
display,
this
lights
when
one
of
the
pre-
programmed
stations
is
chosen.
B)
After
selecting
FM
or
AM
(©or
©),
tune
to
the
desired
station
by
one
of
the
following
methods:
1)
Press
one
of
the
Tuning
up/down
arrows
©
until
the
Display
©
shows
the
proper
station
frequency.
2)
Enter
“Seek"
mode
(FM
only)
by
pressing
the
Seek/manual
button
©.
“Seek"
appears
in
the
display
Then
press
either
of
the
Tuning
up/down
arrows
©.
The
GTP-600
will
automatically
advance
to
the
next
active
broadcast
frequency.
Note:
“Seek"
is
not
operative
in
AM
mode.
3)
Press
any
of
the
Tuner
Preset
buttons
©
to
recall
preprogrammed
station
frequencies.
Of
course,
this
works
only
after
you’ve
programmed
your
favorite
stations.
Here’s
how:
a)
Tune
to
the
desired
broadcast
frequency
by
using
either
of
the
methods
outlined
in
B1
or
B2
above.
b)
Decide
what
preset
#
you
want
to
assign
to
that
frequency.
c)
Hold
down
the
corresponding
button
until
the
word
“preset"
and
that
number
appears
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
display.
Note
that
preset
positions
1
through
7
are
accessed
directly
-
simply
push
the
button
with
the
corresponding
number.
To
access
presets
8
through
14,
press
the
Shift
button
©
and
then
a
preset
button.
For
example,
if
you
want
preset
number
11,
press
Shift
and
then
press
Preset
4
(7+4=11).
If
you
want
preset
number
8,
press
Shift
and
Preset
1
in
that
order
(7+1=8).
Note
that
the
+10
button
on
the
remote
is
the
equivalent
of
the
shift
button
on
the
front
panel.
All
preset
numbers
are
“random''
in
that
you
can
assign
any
preset
number
to
any
FM
or
AM
signal.
In
other
words,
preset
1
can
be
AM,
presets
2-4
can
be
FM,
preset
5
can
be
AM,
etc.
C)
T
h
e
Hiqh
blend
button
©
can
reduce
the
background
noise
sometimes
encountered
on
weaker
stereo
FM
signals
The
“In”
position
also
turns
off
the
FM
mute
circuit
and
may
make
it
possible
to
receive
very
weak
signals
that
would
otherwise
be
ignored
by
the
tuners
circuitry.
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BrandAdcom
ModelGTP-600
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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