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APPENDIX

In some systems, two center speak-

ers are used; one on either side of the 
TV. As they are in mono, the result 
is a sound image that is po si tioned 
exactly at the screen center.

Side-Axis Speakers

The Receiver's Aux speaker outputs 

can be con

Þ

 gured as two side-axis 

channels, or you can use an external 
power ampli

Þ

 er connected to the line-

level side-axis outputs. The side-axis 
signals are matrixed from the left 
and right front channels, so they are 
available in stereo as well as surround  
modes.

Use the OSD SPEAKER SIZE 

menu to turn the side-axis channels 
on or off (see page 38). If you want 
the Receiver's Aux outputs to power 
the side-axis speakers, con

Þ

 gure the 

Aux outputs from the AMPLIFIER 
OSD Menu, see page 41. This menu 
allows you to set the Aux channels to 
be either surround back, side-axis or 
Zone 2 outputs.

D

  Shows the typical placement 

of the side-axis speakers. You 
can also angle them in towards 
your listening position. Place 
the speakers along the side 
walls, close to the fronts.

Surround Speak ers

Place each surround speaker an 

equal distance away from your central 
lis ten ing position, and keep them at 
least one or two feet above ear level.

A

  The diagram shows the use 

of dipole surround speakers. 
These are usually positioned 
to the side of your listening 
position. They radiate forwards 
and back wards and have a 
quiet null zone which should 
point towards the lis ten er. The 
overall effect is that you cannot 
hear the direct sound from the 
surround speakers, just the 
average sound

Þ

 eld. 

Conventional surround speakers 

can be placed behind the listener, on 
the rear walls or the side walls. Adjust 
the angle so they do not point directly 
at the listener but cause re 

ß

 ec tions 

from the sidewalls or the ceiling. This 
will give the effect of broadening the 
rear sound stage so that you cannot 
dis tin guish the sound as coming from 
a small box on the wall but from a 
larger area behind you. 

Surround Back Speakers

The Receiver's Aux outputs can be 

con

Þ

 gured as surround back outputs, 

or you can use an external power 
ampli

Þ

 er connected to the line-level 

surround back outputs. The surround 
back speakers create a wonderful 
sense of realism in surround effects 
during playback of Dolby Digital EX 
and DTS ES.

Use the SPEAKER SIZE OSD 

Menu to turn the surround back chan-
nels on or off (see page 38). If you 
want the Receiver's Aux outputs to 
power the surround back speakers, 
con

Þ

 gure the Aux outputs from the 

AMPLIFIER OSD Menu, see page 41.

The Receiver can be con

Þ

 gured 

for one or two surround back speak-
ers. Ideally, all the surround speak-
ers should be of the same make and 
model, and 

Þ

 tted at similar heights to 

produce a smooth continuous sound-

Þ

 eld.

If you are connecting one surround 

back speaker, use the Receiver's 
left surround back output. Place the 
speaker behind your listening position.

Subwoofer location

The Receiver has identical line-lev-

el output connections for up to three 
powered subwoofers.

To 

Þ

 nd the best location in your 

room to place a subwoofer:

1.  Place the subwoofer right 

on the seat of your couch or 
listening easy chair. 

2.  You can then either run the 

calibration (noise) signal 
through it, or simply plug the 
analog outputs of a CD player 
directly into your subwoofer’s 
low-level inputs. Turn down 
the subwoofer's volume level 
before turning on the CD, then 
play some of your favorite mu-
sic samples with heavy bass.

3.  Walk around the room, stand-

ing in all the positions where 
you might be able to place 
the subwoofer. This is usually 
somewhere close to the cor-
ners of the room. Try locations 
fairly close to the front speak-
ers. 

4.  Notice where in the room 

the bass output from the 
subwoofer sounds the loudest. 
Shut things down and install 
the subwoofer there.

5.  This is the best position for the 

sub woof er. The bass will sound 
the best when you are sitting in 
your normal lis ten ing position.

....Speaker placement continued

Summary of Contents for Radio

Page 1: ...IC IIx DTS SIGNAL PROCESSING SIDE AXIS HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE ZONE TWO ADJUST ZONE TWO POWER POWER MANUAL TUNING DOWN MODE SELECT UP DOWN UP ROTATION ZONE TWO DOWN BASS TREBLE HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE PANEL DIM MUTE MANUAL INPUT SELECTOR FULL AUTOMATIC OPERATION TUNER CONTROLS TONE CONTROLS Ultimate Receiver Ultimate Receiver II ...

Page 2: ...d be connected to a power sup ply only of the type described in these operation instructions or as marked on the Component 9 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular at tention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit the Component 10 Clean...

Page 3: ...NSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT GROUND CLAMP GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT GROUND CLAMPS GROUND CLAMPS ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NOTE TO CATV INSTALLER This reminder is to call the CATV system installe...

Page 4: ...8 Limited Warranty 59 Service Assistance 59 The Appendix shows some addition al information including a trouble shooting guide the Warranty and service assistance details To Þnd out more about this and other SunÞre products please visit our website www sunÞre com Read the Safety Instructions care fully before connecting and using your SunÞre Ultimate Receiver Chapter 1 is a general introduction to...

Page 5: ... Ultimate Receiver to act as your main video controller We ve also made the Ultimate Receiver highly ßexible so you can easily adjust it to suit your taste As with our entire line of SunÞre products the Ultimate Receiver is brimming with exclusive high performance tech nology that will help you get the highest level of enjoyment from your Home Theater system These include 7 channels of power ampli...

Page 6: ...believable soundstage enhancement Direct 2 channel analog bypass mode 7 1 channel outputs plus stereo side outputs for a total of 9 1 channels Surround Back speaker outputs may be used for a second zone or side axis speakers AM FM tuner with 40 presets Gold plated inputs and outputs Six A V inputs each with audio S video and composite video Three A V outputs each with au dio S video and composite ...

Page 7: ...2 5 8 0 M2 PAGE FAV MAIN OFF VOL CH MUTE PREV CH CD AUDIO MAIN TAPE AUX ZONE2 RECVR DVD VCR SAT TV CABLE Surround mode Power on off Most features of the Ultimate Re ceiver can be operated by the remote control s Receiver section For the best Home Theater per formance you should calibrate your speakers and customize the Receiver settings for your system Press the MENU button on the remote control t...

Page 8: ...pressing the RECVR button We hope that the following details will help you get started using your Ultimate Receiver 1 Take care to read and follow the safety instructions on pages 2 3 Also make sure that you read the notes and details throughout the manual especially notes marked with a warning triangle 2 Add batteries to the remote control 3 Connect your source equipment and speakers to the Recei...

Page 9: ... all playing at the same level Return to the SPEAKERS Menu when you are Þnished 12 7 Press the remote s EXIT button to quit the On Screen Display Now the Ultimate Receiver is setup cor rectly and ready for action 13 If you play a Dolby Digital or DTS encoded source the Receiver will automatically select the correct surround mode If it is a 2 channel source you can select a surround mode using the ...

Page 10: ...d be clean and free from obstruction for the remote control to work correctly 3 Processor Display This soothing blue display shows which input is selected the tuner frequency volume level and other useful features 4 Mode Buttons MODE UP DOWN These buttons allow you to step up or down through the various sound playback modes ZONE TWO Note If Zone 2 has not been enabled see page 36 this but ton has ...

Page 11: ... keep tuning sta tions Press UP or DOWN once again to stop when it reaches a station you like 11 Tone To change the Tone Þrst press BASS or TREBLE and then press UP or DOWN to suit your taste The display will show the change in dB level for reference The range for both BASS and TREBLE is 10dB in steps of 1dB Note The Tone controls do not affect the LFE channel or the 8 Channel analog input The uni...

Page 12: ...ed a current draw of 500mA total for both outputs 6 Speaker level Outputs These speaker level audio out puts connect to the inputs of your speakers The outputs are front left front right center left sur round and right surround The two lower Aux outputs can be assigned as surround back out puts Zone 2 outputs or side axis outputs see page 41 for details Rear Panel Features 1 Audio Video Inputs The...

Page 13: ... is not adjustable This can be used as a record output or to feed another audio system ZONE 2 connects to the inputs of a stereo ampliÞer to run Zone 2 The volume and source are adjustable either from the front panel or from a remote IR sensor 15 Digital Inputs These inputs connect to the digital outputs of your audio video com ponents The DVD SAT and VID1 and CD inputs have two options optical or...

Page 14: ...ables to connect the Receiver to any source equipment which has coaxial digital outputs Some patch cords can be a very tight Þt and there is usu ally a preferred method of get ting them off Some have to be removed with a twisting action Be gentle or you may damage the jacks of your Ultimate Re ceiver or other components Some audiophile cables should be hooked up in one direction these are usually ...

Page 15: ...E AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R CHAPTER 2 System ConÞgurations The following pages show some typical connections that you might make in your installation They show how the inputs and outputs of the Ultimate Receiver are con nected to various audio and video components When the DVD input is selected ...

Page 16: ...AL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R Digital audio and component video connections If your DVD and TV Monitor both have component video they can be connected as shown giving a supe rior picture Note that the OSD is not available with component video The digital output from the DVD player must be co...

Page 17: ...0 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R LD Connections External RF Demodulator and S Video A suitable external RF demodula tor must be used to convert the AC 3 RF output of LD players Ideally the demodulator should also have a digital bypass pass through feature Lexicon and B K are a...

Page 18: ...D BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEFT REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL FUSE TYPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R The VCR can record the analog audio and the video of whichever A V input is selected NOTE If your VCR has a digital output connect it...

Page 19: ...YPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R CD and Antenna connections AM Loop Antenna Position this to get the best reception before Þxing it in place The supplied loop antenna has been carefully matched to the AM tuner Larger Loop anten nas may improve...

Page 20: ...ITAL AUDIO INPUTS Cr Y b C L SIDE AXIS R SIDE AXIS MAIN ZONE2 SIDES RS 232 DIGITAL OUT IEEE 1394 SURROUND BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEFT REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL FUSE TYPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R Turntable connections Only co...

Page 21: ...AIN ZONE2 SIDES RS 232 DIGITAL OUT IEEE 1394 SURROUND BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEFT REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL FUSE TYPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R Tape Player connections The tape player s output can be connected to the TAPE or ...

Page 22: ...ZONE2 RIGHT R SUR SUB RB SUR MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUTS AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO OUTPUTS 8 CHANNEL INPUTS STEREO OUTPUTS RIGHT SURROUND RIGHT MAIN DVD SAT VID1 MAIN TRIGGERS COMPONENT OUT COMPONENT VIDEO IN Made in Snohomish Washington U S A LEFT LEFT SUR CENTER SUB2 LB SUR RIGHT RIGHT SUR SUB1 SUB3 RB SUR LINE LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUTS SPEAKER LEVEL AUDIO OUT...

Page 23: ...B3 RB SUR LINE LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUTS SPEAKER LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUTS DVD DVD CD SAT DAT VID1 VID2 SAT VID1 CD Sunfire Ultimate Receiver II DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS Cr Y b C L SIDE AXIS R SIDE AXIS MAIN ZONE2 SIDES RS 232 DIGITAL OUT IEEE 1394 SURROUND BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEFT REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL FUSE TYPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM...

Page 24: ...IN ZONE2 SIDES RS 232 DIGITAL OUT IEEE 1394 SURROUND BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEFT REPLACE WITH ORIGINAL FUSE TYPE AND RATING AC INPUT AC FUSE 120 VAC 60 Hz OPTIONAL SIDE AXIS OR ZONE2 AM GND FM 75 Ω R L R L R L COMP VIDEO S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO INPUTS R L ZONE2 12VDC 12VDC 12VDC MAIN ZONE MON2 R L I R TO LEFT ZONE 2 SPEAKER TO RIGHT ZONE 2 SPEAKER TO ZONE 2 IR REMOTE SENSOR IR senso...

Page 25: ...ght The button on the right side of the remote brießy turns on the lights for the buttons and display Pressing it again will turn it off The number of seconds can be varied or it can be disabled Device Buttons Once you press a device button all the device buttons change label and function to become buttons to operate your device There are two pages per device and you can move between them using th...

Page 26: ...nd CH steps through them DIS is the 10 function and ENT is station enter The MODE buttons either side of the joystick allow you to select the different surround modes ZONE 2 Note Zone 2 must Þrst be enabled using the OSD see page 36 or these controls will have no effect Zone 2 can be turned on even if the Main Zone is off See page 47 for more Zone 2 details Operating the Ultimate Receiver with the...

Page 27: ...manufacturer or you can learn over those not working by using the LEARN mode NOTE If you accidently learn over one or more of the buttons which operate the Ultimate Receiver fear not You can use ERASE see page 28 to reset either the indivudual buttons or the whole Ultimate Receiver bank After erasing the buttons will revert to their Ultimate Receiver programming FAV This mode allows you to enter y...

Page 28: ...ht is inactive while in the SETUP mode 1 In the SETUP menu select LIGHT and the display will show ON time in seconds SAVE and EXIT 2 If you press ON it changes to OFF and disables the light This is use ful if you want to save battery life or if the kids like to use the remote as a ßashlight or Light Saber 3 Use the keypad to enter the num ber of seconds you want the light to stay on If you enter 0...

Page 29: ...s will ßash alternately before returning to the SETUP menu Make a note of the codes 2 Press MAIN to return to the main device menu EDIT This mode allows you to change the labels in the display to suit your sys tem You can change device labels or the buttons on page 1 or page 2 of a device or the FAV labels 1 In the SETUP menu press EDIT 2 To edit a device label press PAGE and then the device butto...

Page 30: ...es of the Receiver Press EXIT to quit the OSD at any time Any changes you make will be saved Note that the Receiver front panel display shows abbreviated text when the OSD is activated Cr Y b DVD DVD CD SAT VID1 CD MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 DVD SAT VID1 MAIN MON2 COMPONENT OU AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUTS COMPONENT VIDEO IN DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS C MAIN MON2 No OSD from VCR outp...

Page 31: ...o make more changes TONE BASS 0 dB TREBLE 0 dB TRIM MENU SUB 2 5 dB CENTER 0 5 dB SURROUND 2 5 dB SURROUND BACK 1 0 dB SIDE AXIS 0 0 dB MODES DOLBY D DTS DYN RNG MEDIUM PRO LOGIC MODE DTS LFE CINEMA DTS NEO 6 MUSIC PARTY JAZZ CLUB AMBIENCE 3 INPUTS DVD CD SAT VID1 VID2 VCR SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL AMPLIFIER Trim Page 32 Adjust the volume of each speaker on the ßy M...

Page 32: ... Recalibrat ing will reset these on the ßy trims to zero The trims do not exceed 10 dB and are not less than 20 dB The trim dB levels appear in the front panel display during adjustment The center rear and sub trims can also be adjusted using Page 2 of the remote s RECVR menu see page 26 Note There are separate subwoofer trims for Dolby DTS and two channel modes Dolby Technologies When you play di...

Page 33: ...ge 43 Party This mode allows you to play a stereo source with multiple speakers A second menu al lows you to select which speak ers are present Jazz Club Ambience This adjusts the ambience and effects of the Jazz Club mode simulating various venue sizes and strength of the rear reßec tions Dolby Pro Logic Mode Modes The available modes are PLII Music PLIIx Music PLII Movie PLIIx Movie PLII Matrix ...

Page 34: ...rwise choose AUTO and the Receiver will automatically detect the source type when a video signal is pres ent There maybe some delay in Auto for certain program material Main Zone Enable disable the selected input in the Main Zone You can disable any unused inputs then they will not play in the Main Zone Full Auto Select on and the Receiver will turn on and select this input when ever this input st...

Page 35: ...kly and set as favorite stations on the remote control For FM stations try to select the Stereo NR noise reduction for the best reception Preset procedure 1 Once you are on a preset in the OSD press the MODE buttons on the remote control to select the band from Stereo FM Stereo NR or Mono AM 2 Then use joystick left and right to change the frequency 3 Press the joystick center to enter that freque...

Page 36: ...exceed a certain level This is useful if you have sensitive speakers sensitive neighbors or you would rather not have others play your system too loud MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL AMPLIFIER MAIN ZONE POWERUP SOURCE DVD POWERUP VOL MODE PRESET POWERUP VOL 45 5dB MAX VOL 6 5dB Zone 2 Menu These settings are like those de scribed...

Page 37: ...ignal uses the purest path possible to route to the monitor For example if you are set to an S video input and the monitor is on it s S video feed then the video is not digitized in the Ultimate Receiver If you are up converting from a composite video source or you have pop ups enabled then the video path for S video will always be digitized for smoothest viewing transitions for the OSD popups VID...

Page 38: ... speakers from low frequency damage and conserve ampli Þer power The lower frequen cies from all speak ers set to SMALL will be redirected to the subwoofer in addition to its own LFE channel SIDE AXIS Select OFF if you have no side axis speakers The size is always the same as the main speakers so do not set the mains to LARGE if the side axis speakers are small and not capable of good bass perform...

Page 39: ...ach speaker is away from the center listen ing position of your home theater 2 In the OSD menu use the remote control joystick arrow buttons to enter the distance in feet for each speaker 3 The Receiver automatically sets the appropriate delays for each speaker so the sounds arrive at the listening position at the correct time 4 Use this table to record your speaker distance measure ments SPEAKERS...

Page 40: ...und level Adjust all of SPEAKER dB LEVEL LEFT MAIN CENTER RIGHT MAIN RIGHT SIDE AXIS RIGHT SURROUND RIGHT SURR BACK LEFT SURR BACK LEFT SURROUND LEFT SIDE AXIS SUBWOOFER Speaker Calibration Menu The range of adjustment is 10 dB in 0 5 dB steps for each speaker Record your levels here the speakers until they are playing within 1 dB of each other Without a meter you can still obtain good results wit...

Page 41: ...the crossover point of your center and surround speakers A setting of 80 Hz is a good start ing point if you are not sure of the response of your speakers In this example The subwoofer receives frequen cies below 80 Hz from all speak ers whose size is set to Small All speakers set to Small receive frequencies above 80 Hz Most manufacturers provide a 3 dB speciÞcation for their speakers This is the...

Page 42: ...e Theater If you do not have a subwoofer connected then you should not use the bass manage ment system so set all the speakers to Large Without a subwoofer you will be missing the 5 1 LFE low fre quency effects information Considering the advantages of the bass management system you might try setting all of your speakers to Small even if they are capable of good low frequency performance Using the...

Page 43: ...ulates the original standard surround mode It can be used for source material which is not of optimum quality or if you just feel nostalgic for the way things were PLII MATRIX mode can be used for mono sources or for FM pro grams with poor stereo reception PARTY This extra stereo mode copies the front speaker signals to the other speakers in your system This mode adds tremendous presence to your s...

Page 44: ... will also create the surround back channel if you are playing a 5 1 source DOLBY DIGITAL with PRO LOGIC IIx Besides Dolby Digital and Dolby EX you may change the Mode during Dolby Digital playback us ing the Mode keys on the remote or front panel to Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music and Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie These two modes create enhanced stereo back surrounds Listen carefully to determine which mod...

Page 45: ...ing for stations when you release the button Pressing UP or DOWN stops the scanning 4 When a station is tuned it can be set as a preset for easy re call see Setting the Presets on this page Tuning Stations Directly Use the AM FM button to select either the AM or FM band and then press the DIRECT button Within a few seconds enter the station s frequency by using the preset number buttons For exampl...

Page 46: ...copy of the analog source signal going in unaffected by the volume tone or any sur round modes If you are playing a digital source the tape player will receive a downmixed stereo analog signal for recording Turn OFF the Fully Automatic mode This is because some Tape decks such as three head decks will have an output signal going into the Receiver during recording The DAT or TAPE inputs may be inco...

Page 47: ...2 is on If it is off there will be no output to the Zone 2 ampli Þer Zone 2 Adjust LED This LED turns on whenever the Zone 2 source or volume is being changed Note if this is on then any adjustments you make of vol ume or input will affect Zone 2 not the Main Zone In addition to these LEDs the front panel display will show the input and volume adjustment Turning on Zone 2 Use the On Screen Display...

Page 48: ...here the positioning clues are restored In a way the musicians have been freed from the conÞnes of the ßat plane be tween the speakers You will perceive them as playing forward or playing behind the speakers or to one side or the other not just somewhere in between We recommend that you ex periment with its effect remember that you are listening for a more accurate sense of the location of the dif...

Page 49: ...hen sound effects move from speaker to speaker Ideally the speakers should be no closer than two feet from the rear and side walls in order to reduce any re ßections that might upset the imaging If your speakers are closer than this you can experiment by adding sound deadening material such as drapes on the walls to reduce any unwanted reßections Pair A are surround speakers pair B and C are surro...

Page 50: ...sh the sound as coming from a small box on the wall but from a larger area behind you Surround Back Speakers The Receiver s Aux outputs can be conÞgured as surround back outputs or you can use an external power ampliÞer connected to the line level surround back outputs The surround back speakers create a wonderful sense of realism in surround effects during playback of Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES ...

Page 51: ...ould be 9 pin male at one end to Þt into the Receiver and normally 9 pin female at the other to Þt into your computer s serial port COM1 or COM2 External Control The RS 232 port also allows the Receiver to be controlled externally by Home Theater controllers and com puters The following information is for programmers and developers Partial Serial command set Note that all standard commands and ext...

Page 52: ...tuned circuit Full Automatic does not work Make sure the Fully Automatic but ton is on page 11 In order to automatically choose the new input source this mode senses the following active signals Left audio signals Video signals Digital signals Note that LD or DVD players sometimes put out digital signals even when the disc is paused or stopped Make sure that any sources are turned off when not in ...

Page 53: ...ake sure you are pointing the original remote into the receiving window of the SunÞre remote This is located on the top edge of the remote Try touching and holding the Þrst button to be learned Do not do the learn procedure in bright lighting or sunlight Make sure the SunÞre remote is correctly in its LEARN mode Try varying the distance between the remotes from 1 to 2 inches and see if the learn p...

Page 54: ...the serial cable is connected correctly between the Receiver and your computer s se rial port A Hum is heard in your speakers This problem is more than likely caused by a ground loop in your system rather than a fault in the Receiver Follow these steps to isolate the main cause of the hum there may even be more than one Remember to turn off all compo nents in your system including the Receiver bef...

Page 55: ... Media One 107 Memorex 052 Mitsubishi 102 Lutron 077 158 159 Makita 186 201 Mindpath 205 Niles 160 187 NSM 161 Piano Disc Plus 085 Philips 090 Polk Audio 162 Replay 075 Russound 081 ScientiÞc Atlanta 156 163 Sima 082 Solo Electronics 207 Somfy 078 079 Sony 104 164 165 166 Starcom 153 Turboscan 167 Velodyne 203 X 10 093 183 Xantech 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 CD Players Adcom 062 042 Aiwa 059 065 0...

Page 56: ...3 Proscan 144 160 161 165 167 Proton 004 058 131 143 171 173 193 Quasar 034 056 092 Radio Shack 019 043 143 004 127 RCA 160 161 165 065 156 144 197 004 023 024 056 074 152 Realistic 007 019 043 047 Roctec 186 Runco 168 169 178 179 180 181 182 183 073 157 Sampo 197 058 004 202 Samsung 004 050 089 101 105 127 143 160 Sanyo 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 Scott 004 028 043 048 143 Sears 015 030 003 007 0...

Page 57: ... MAXIMUM VOLUME ZONE 2 SELECTION ZONE 2 SYSTEM BALANCE POWERUP SOURCE POWERUP VOLUME MODE POWERUP VOLUME MAXIMUM VOLUME Speaker Settings page 38 40 Input Settings page 34 Zone Settings page 36 Mode Settings page 33 TONE LEVEL dB BASS TREBLE Tone Settings page 32 LEFT RIGHT CROSSOVER FREQUENCY CENTER SURROUND CROSSOVER FREQUENCY CONTROL ON OFF RS 232 REAR MAIN IR REAR ZONE 2 IR FRONT PANEL IR Contr...

Page 58: ...Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB Signal to Noise relative to 2V out Analog 97 dB Digital 105 dB Distortion THD 0 03 Separation at 1 kHz 70 dB Tone Control Bass 10 dB Treble 10 dB Frequency Response All but subwoofer Large 20 Hz 20 kHz Subwoofer 20 160 Hz crossover set to 160 Hz The Sub plays the bass from the other channels using Bass Management Video Section Video inputs outputs 1 Vp p 75 ohms Bandwidth Componen...

Page 59: ...t at our option of any defective prod uct and shall not in any event include property or any other incidental or consequential damages which may result from the failure of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply ...

Page 60: ...UT COMPONENT VIDEO IN Made in Snohomish Washington U S A LEFT LEFT SUR CENTER SUB2 LB SUR RIGHT RIGHT SUR SUB1 SUB3 RB SUR LINE LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUTS SPEAKER LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUTS DVD DVD CD SAT DAT VID1 VID2 SAT VID1 CD Sunfire Ultimate Receiver II DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS Cr Y b C L SIDE AXIS R SIDE AXIS MAIN ZONE2 SIDES RS 232 DIGITAL OUT IEEE 1394 SURROUND BACK CENTER LEFT MAIN LEFT SURROUND RIGHT LEF...

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