Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. The unit must be connected to a pow- er supply only of the type and voltage specified on the rear panel. Connect the component to the power outlet only with the supplied power supply cable or an exact equivalent. Do not modify the supplied cable. Do not de- feat grounding and/or polarization provisions. The cable should be con- nected to a 3-pin polarized wall out- let, matching the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot of the recepta- cle. Do not use extension cords. Do not route the power cord where it will be crushed, pinched, bent, exposed to heat, or damaged in any way. Pay particular attention to the power cord at the plug and where it exits the back of the unit. The power cord should be unplugged from the wall outlet if the unit is to be left unused for a long period of time. Immediately stop using the component and have it inspected and/or serviced by a quali- fied service agency if: . The power supply cord or plug has been damaged; . Objects have fallen on or liquid has been spilled into the unit; . The unit has been exposed to rain; . The unit shows signs of improper operation; or . The unit has been dropped or damaged Description of Unit: Front Panel [1] Standby button Toggles the GFP-815 in and out of Standby mode. When in standby mode, the GFP-815 is activated by pressing either the remote control power button or toggling the front panel power switch. When the GFR- 815 is active, the LED indicator in the Standby button will illuminate. [2] IR Sensor This lens protects the infrared receiv- er which receives commands from the remote control. Note: the pathway between the lens and remote control must be free of obstruction for the re- mote control to operate the GFP-815. [3] Headphones Jack Headphones may be used through the use of the phones output jack on the front panel. This jack will accept a standard 1.4” stereo headphone plug. [4-7] Source Selections These seven buttons select the source you desire for listening. When you se- lect phono(1), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or mp3(7), the selected source is also routed to the record outputs. The seven source select buttons are also available on the remote control. [8] Tone Button This button is used to engage the bass and treble controls. In the out posi- tion, the tone controls will have no effect. [9] MP3 IN Jacks Mp3 devices can be connected to the mp3 input jack on the front pan- el(3.5mm) or the mp3 RCA jacks on the back panel. [10] Bass & Treble Knobs The bass and treble knobs control the bass and treble frequencies by in- creasing or decreasing levels. [11] Balance Knob Balance control provides adjustment for greater accuracy of stereo imag- ing. [12] Mute Button Pressing this button mutes the main outputs. To turn the mute feature off, press the mute button again. Note: turning the volume knob on the front panel will not deactivate the mute feature. [13] Volume Knob The front panel volume control knob is motorized. It may be adjusted ei- ther by hand or with the volume but- tons on the remote control. The point dot on the volume knob indicates the volume level. Description of Unit: Rear Panel [14] GND Ground Post To reduce the chance for hum connect the turntable ground lead to this at- tachment point. [15] Source Inputs Source 1~7 inputs (R/L) Connects to the line outputs of a CD player or other analog audio source compo- nent. Up to seven analog audio source devices can be connected. [16] Stereo Outputs Rec Output: Connect rec output to the Record or Input jacks of a recording device. Main Output: A line level stereo output that connects to your amplifier’s inputs. [17] RS232 Control The Adcom GFP-815 can be con- trolled via the serial RS-232 port. The serial port can be connected to a system controller, PC or ‘dumb terminal’ via a straight through standard 9-pin(DB9) serial port cable (MALE on one end and FEMALE on the other end). [18] Ext Remote A remote infrared sensor can be con- nected here. [19] Auto turn on A trigger, if properly hooked-up, can prove to be very convenient. -in input jack use the 12V DC or AC trigger in conjunction with another device to turn the GFR-815 on and off. The trigger output from the oth- er device should go to the trigger input on the rear panel of the GFP- 815. -loop output jack is provided to allow trigger control of additional components in your system. [20] AC Input Connects the GFP-815 to a standard electrical outlet using the supplied power cord. Use the provided stand- ard IEC AC cord to provide power to the unit. The plug is a polarized type. for electrical safety, observe proper polarization at main outlet and do not modify plug in any way. If it is ever necessary, replace the fuse with a fuse of identical type and rating for continued protection. See “Trouble- shooting” for more information. Input 1 select Sets the input level for input source 1 to mm or mc for phono cartridge input or line for other analog devices. Voltage switch (Bottom) Sets the GFP-8...