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User's Manual

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APPENDIX

Troubleshooting Guide

The Sun re TGR-401 is expertly 

designed and built to provide years of 
trouble-free per for mance. Most prob-
lems that occur can usually be solved 
by checking your setup or making 
sure that the audio and video compo-
nents connected to the TGR-401 are 
on and fully op er a tion al.

The following information will help 

you deal with com mon setup problems 
you may experience during normal 
use of your unit. If problems persist, 
contact your Sun re Dealer for help.

No sound from one or more 
speakers

•  Speaker cables may have come 

undone. Turn off your system and 
check the cables, and tighten the 
binding posts.

• An audio cable may have an inter-

nal break.

•  The volume level is low for the 

chan nels concerned. Recheck the 
level cal i bra tion (page 39).

•  The Mute switch is on.

•  The channel has not been turned 

on in the Speaker Size Menu 
(page 33).

• The correct surround mode is not 

selected. (Some DVD discs are 
stereo only).

• Note: In Source Direct mode, only 

the front left and right speakers are 
engaged. They must also be set to 
Large.

No subwoofer or poor output

• The subwoofer’s ampli er is off, or 

its controls are set low.

• Are all speakers set Large?

• SUB is not switched on in the 

Speaker Size Menu (page 39).

• Recheck the level cal i bra tion pro-

cedure (page 39).

• Adjust the Crossover and check 

Bass Management (page 39).

• See page 51 to  nd the best loca-

tion for your subwoofer.

• If the bass is weak during Dolby 

Digital or DTS playback, check the 
correct audio output is selected in 
your DVD menu, otherwise it may 
just play stereo into your TGR-401 
and you won’t get the true LFE 
signal to the subwoofer. 

Poor Tuning of Stations

• The antenna may be incorrectly 

attached.

• The station is not correctly tuned 

in, weak or off the air.

• You can improve reception by us-

ing external antennas. Some cable 
TV feeds also offer FM re cep tion.

The same AM station can be 
heard at different fre quen cies

• One wire of the AM loop antenna 

may not be connected.

• A loop antenna is required for AM 

reception, as it forms part of the 
front-end tuned circuit.

Fully Automatic does not work

• Make sure the Auto On mode is 

set to Y in the MAIN ZONE setup 
menu (page 35) and that each 
input is con gured for AUTO ON 
in their respective INPUTS menu 
(page 33).

• In the INPUTS menu, also make 

sure each source is set to MAIN, 
and not M/Z2 or ZONE 2.

In order to automatically choose the 

new input source, this mode senses 
the fol low ing 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 use.

If a source is always active, the 

automatic operation may return to that 
input as the analog audio varies. In 
this case, you should try and turn off 
any unused sources, or turn off the 
au to mat ic mode.

If you are listening to a mono 

source, make sure it connects to a left 
input, or use a “Y” cord to feed both 
left and right inputs.

Certain inputs cannot be se-
lected

• Check the INPUTS menu of the 

OSD (page 33), and make sure 
that the input has not been dis-
abled in that particular Zone.

No TV picture

•  Make sure that the video input of 

your TV monitor is connected to 
the Main monitor output on the 
TGR-401 rear panel.

• Check the video input is correct 

in the INPUTS menu of the OSD 
(page 33). Select the type of video 
input you have connected.

•  Check that your TV monitor is 

se lect ing it’s correct video input.

•  Check the video connection from 

your selected source component 
into the TGR-401.

• If in doubt, try connecting the video 

output from your source directly to 
your TV monitor. This will help you 
narrow down the problem.

•  Do not connect more than one type 

of video connection to the same 
input. Choose only the highest 
quality video type.

No Sonic Holography Effect

• It is essential that your front speak-

ers are po si tioned correctly. See 
page 50.

• Sonic Holography is most ef-

 fec tive in 2-channel operation. It 
gives a more ac cu rate per cep tion 
of the position of musicians and 
sound effects. The results may be 
masked if you are using it in a sur-
 round mode.

Summary of Contents for TGR-401

Page 1: ...Theater Grand Receiver TGR 401 TGR 401 230 ...

Page 2: ... or similar surface that may block any ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase cabinet or closed equip ment rack that may impede the ow of air through ventilation openings 11 Power Sources The apparatus should be connected to a power sup ply only of the type described in these operation instructions or as marked on the apparatus 12 Power Cord Protection Pow er ...

Page 3: ...STRUCTIONS 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 installer...

Page 4: ...stomize your TGR 401 Chapter 5 describes the available modes options and operational details of the TGR 401 Important Safety Instructions 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Overview 7 Quick Start Guide 8 Front Panel Features 10 Rear Panel Features 12 Installation 14 Chapter 2 System Configurations 15 Chapter 3 Remote Control 25 Chapter 4 On Screen Display OSD 31 Chapter 5 Using the TGR 401 37 Input settin...

Page 5: ...es See your Sun re dealer or visit our web site for more information regard ing the following accessories SRK 200 Rack mount kit Olé 2SF touchpads VIA migo iPod dock SC H1P1 SIRIUS Satellite Radio antenna tuner kit MRF 260 RF remote control base Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Sun re TGR 401 Theater Grand Receiver We hope that you enjoy it and the music it makes as much as we have enjoyed ...

Page 6: ...e moved or shipped for repair Make sure that you keep your sales receipt It is the only way to establish the duration of your Limited Warranty and it may come in useful for insur ance purposes Please take a moment to ll out and mail the Sun re Customer Response card Also read the serial number located on the rear panel and record it here Serial ___________________________ Purchased at ____________...

Page 7: ...features of the second zone The TGR 401 230 is the export model set for 220 240 VAC operation Its operation is identical to the TGR 401 described in this manual Volume adjustment Overview Sliding cover for front inputs and microphone input Headphones Zone choice IR window Sonic Holography Use the center three buttons to se lect either the input mode or setup menus Then use the input and menu selec...

Page 8: ... TGR 401 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 four new AAA batteries to the remote control 3 Connect your source equipment and speakers to the TGR 401 Make sure that all of your equip ment remains unplugged from the AC mains until you have ma...

Page 9: ...e through the menus in the next steps NOTE Quit the OSD at any time by pressing the nearby EXIT but ton Any changes will be saved There is no need to navigate back through previous pages unless you want to make more changes The TGR 401 front panel display shows the same messages as the OSD 3 In the MAIN MENU select SETUP and from there select the SPEAKERS Menu 4 In the SPEAKERS menu are the option...

Page 10: ...the manual selector 9 Press enter 8 to select the required setup item Press Input 5 or Mode 6 to exit the setup menus The LED will light when in setup mode 8 Enter Use this and the manual selector knob 9 during setup 7 When a desired menu item is found press enter to select that item Note Setup 7 and Enter 8 can be used to increase or decrease dB values within the menus and used for other things s...

Page 11: ... digital optical input and an S Video input The measurement microphone connects in the right hand corner during the auto setup and auto EQ procedures The front input can be selected by the remote control or by the input button 5 and manual selector 9 Note The remote control has a FRTMD button front mode in the Main Zone and Zone 2 This works the same as pressing the front door panel Mode button ch...

Page 12: ...on allows left and right audio and control data to enter the TGR 401 The OSD menus of the TGR 401 allow you to select your favorite SIRIUS Satellite radio stations as presets for easy recall See page 63 for more details 4 Audio Video These audio composite video and S video inputs connect to the outputs of your audio video com ponents When these inputs are selected the audio will be heard in your s...

Page 13: ...ayers that have 7 1 analog audio outputs use this 8 channel input It is fully processed in DSP with bass management speaker delays and tone controls Only the left right jacks are avail able in Zone 2 10 Digital Connections There are four S PDIF digital coaxial inputs with one coaxial output and four digital optical inputs with one optical output Use these with source equipment that has digital aud...

Page 14: ...never possible route the power cords away from the signal cables or speaker wires to prevent any hum or interference heard in the speakers Choose reliable hookup cables They should be fully shielded and as short as possible Use quality coaxial digital cables to connect the TGR 401 to any source equipment which has co axial digital outputs Some patch cords can be a very tight t and there is usually...

Page 15: ...As with all the video connections that follow you must make sure that your TV monitor is set to look at its correct video input or you will not see the picture If your TV and other video compo nents have S Video connections use them as they provide better picture quality than composite video Analog audio signals From VCR audio outputs To TGR 401 IN1 L R audio inputs Composite video signal From VCR...

Page 16: ... a coaxial or optical digital cable to make the connection to the TGR 401 rather than a standard audio cable Digital audio signals From DVD Player coaxial digital audio outputs To TGR 401 coaxial digital audio inputs Component video signals From DVD Player component video outputs To TGR 401 IN1 component video inputs Component video signals from TGR 401 Component video outputs to TV Monitor s Comp...

Page 17: ...r push onto the rear panel s F type connector as shown First screw the spade terminals of the dipole antenna onto the adap tor An outdoor antenna can be used for improved recep tion Take care to observe all the safety instructions shown on page 3 NOTE If your CD has a digital output connect it to one of the TGR 401 s digital inputs Also connect the analog CD inputs as shown if you want this source...

Page 18: ... log audio from the selected source If you are playing a digital source the tape player will receive a downmixed stereo analog signal for recording play record Analog audio signals play From Tape player audio outputs To TGR 401 IN2 L R audio inputs Analog audio signals record From TGR 401 FIXED L R audio output To Tape Player L R audio input Tape Player ...

Page 19: ...des the high est delity signal path for SACD or DVD Audio free from any coloration or processor circuitry The 8 CH input processes all 8 channels only for the Main Zone Zone 2 only receives the left and right channels L R C SUB LS RS LB RB HDMI AUDIO OUTPUTS HD DVD Blu ray DVD player etc Digital video signal output from TGR 401 HDMI output to TV Monitor s HDMI input Analog audio signals From DVD a...

Page 20: ...nput If your video camera has left right analog audio connections and com posite video you can connect it as shown below Press the MODE switch until the LED next to it turns off The mode can also be changed us ing the remote control FTRMD button in TG401 and Zone2 Video Connections From Game Console component video outputs To TGR 401 Front component video inputs Audio Connections From Game Console...

Page 21: ...red in which case the surround back binding posts are not active when Zone 2 is in use In this menu you can also choose if two ampli er channels power a second set of left right speakers or a second set of surround speakers This allows you to connect two sets of front left right speakers and quickly switch between them for home theater or stereo use Or you could connect two sets of surround speake...

Page 22: ...ly turn back on See the speaker con nections for Zone 2 on the next page You can still use the line level surround back outputs to run an external amp and power your sur round back speakers The line level Zone 2 outputs can run an external amp and power your Zone 2 speakers Left Right 2 Outputs If you have two sets of left right speakers you can turn one pair on and one pair off For example one pa...

Page 23: ...perate Zone 2 They connect to ei ther the TP1 or TP2 connectors on the TGR 401 rear panel The touchpads allow you to control the source selec tion volume bass and treble Also they will pass IR commands back to the TGR 401 as they have an internal IR receiver For custom programming please contact your Sun re dealer TO RIGHT ZONE 2 SPEAKER TO LEFT ZONE 2 SPEAKER CHAPTER 2 Zone 2 Connections Zone 2 O...

Page 24: ...R output Touchpads can be programmed with a PC running SunTools soft ware to control the Main Zone such as source selection volume tuners bass treble DSP modes and OSD functions You can also customize each touchpad Each touchpad has connections for local IR receivers emitters and local sensing Connections are made using stan dard Cat 5 cable to the TGR 401 TP1 or TP2 connectors See page 66 for mor...

Page 25: ...by holding down the MAIN button and pressing the navigation pad UP or DOWN Light The button on the right side of the remote brie y 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 op erate you...

Page 26: ...g mode TNMOD The MODE buttons on either side of the navigation pad allow you to select the different surround modes and offers detailed tuning features for controlling your SIRIUS satellite radio VOL and MUTE operate the TGR 401 even when the remote is set to operate other source compo nents See PUNCH on page 28 5 The pre programmed MP3 menu allows you to control the op tional VIA migo iPod dock I...

Page 27: ...ume up and down If some of these buttons are not working correctly choose another code for that 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 but tons which operate the TGR 401 fear not You can use ERASE see next page to reset either the individual buttons or the whole TGR 401 bank After erasing the buttons will re...

Page 28: ...to erase all favorites or KEY to erase single favorites Note that the labels are not erased 4 If you select MACRO press ALL to erase all macros or KEY to erase macros one device at a time 5 Press EXIT to return to the SETUP menu and press MAIN to return to the main device menu LIGHT This mode allows you to either dis able the light or change the number of seconds it stays on The light is inactive ...

Page 29: ...ful if you want to check the tables and nd other codes which may work better 1 In the SETUP mode select RE CAL The device labels and their codes will appear Press PAGE to see other codes 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 p...

Page 30: ...ng this time The remote will ash GOOD if it has successfully learned all the com mands If it ashes FAIL then repeat this procedure 6 Press MAIN to return to the main menu Hiding and Adding Pages 1 In the SETUP menu press EDIT and the display shows TEXT and PAGE 2 Press the PAGE button on the right 3 Press the DEVIC button and choose a device button Use PAGE to navigate to the page of the de vice t...

Page 31: ... saved Note that the TGR 401 front panel display shows the menu text when the OSD is activated EXIT MENU INFO SEL Quick Information Pressing the INFO button at any time will bring up a short descrip tion of the source you are listen ing to For example if you are listening to a DVD the TV display might show DVD VOL 47 5 DOLBY DIGITAL If the TGR 401 is set to play the MP3 input and an optional VIA m...

Page 32: ...r round modes dynamic range and headphone trim Settings menu Input settings Speakers size position calibra tion and crossover Main Zone and Zone 2 volume and power up setting Video and OSD settings Software settings IR and RS232 setup OSD Menus SEL Main Menu The rst menu of the TV On Screen Display looks like this TRIMS CHOICES FRONT 0 20 TO 20 CENTER 0 20 TO 20 SURROUND 0 20 TO 20 BACK SURR 0 20 ...

Page 33: ... MONO PARTY PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE PLIIX GAME PLIIX MATRIX NEO 6 MUSIC NEO 6 CINEMA JAZZCLUB SRC DIRECT 2 CH DIGITAL LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST STEREO MONO PARTY PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE PLIIX GAME PLIIX MATRIX NEO 6 MUSIC NEO 6 CINEMA JAZZCLUB DOLBY LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST DIGITAL DIGITAL EX PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE DTS LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST...

Page 34: ...ALOG LAST LAST LAST LAST LAST STEREO MONO PARTY PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE PLIIX GAME PLIIX MATRIX NEO 6 MUSIC NEO 6 CINEMA JAZZCLUB SRC DIRECT 2 CH DIGITAL LAST LAST FIXED LAST FIXED LAST LAST STEREO MONO PARTY PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE PLIIX GAME PLIIX MATRIX NEO 6 MUSIC NEO 6 CINEMA JAZZCLUB DOLBY LAST LAST FIXED LAST FIXED LAST LAST DIGITAL DIGITAL EX PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE DTS LAST LAST FIXED LAS...

Page 35: ...TROL CHOICES RS232 BROADCAST Y Y N TRIGGERS FRONT IR SENSOR NORM NORMAL NO RPT OFF SIRIUS RESET SETTINGS SAVE SOFTWARE VER X Y Z FIRMWARE REVISION EX VERSION X Y Z FLASH REVISION BT VERSION X Y Z BOOTLOAD REVISION TRIGGERS TRIGGER OUTPUT 1 TRIGGER OUTPUT 2 TRIGGER OUTPUT 3 TRIGGER OUTPUT 1 2 3 CHOICES DELAY TIME 1S 1S 1S 0 TO 5 SEC 1 SEC STEPS THIS IS THE DELAY AFTER THE EVENT BEFORE TRIGGER OCCUR...

Page 36: ...ARNING TEST TONE IS LOUD START AUTO EQ 2 TESTING EQ TEST TAKES 4 MIN CANCEL AUTO EQ 3 TEST RESULTS COMPLETE CONTINUE MANUAL EQ GLOBAL CHOICES FREQ HZ LEVEL 14 TO 14 DB 20 00 31 00 63 00 125 00 250 00 500 00 1000 00 2000 00 4000 00 8000 00 16000 00 RESET TO FLAT MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP SETUP CHOICES INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDEO MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 CONTROL DIGITAL OUT THRU DNMX THRU ...

Page 37: ...y whenever a com posite video signal is detected auto detect AUTODET SV N N Y The input will come on automatically whenever an S Video signal is detected auto detect AUTODET COMPON N N Y The input will come on automatically whenever a compo nent video signal is detected auto detect 2 CH ANALOG LAST LAST STEREO MONO PARTY PLIIX MUSIC PLIIX MOVIE PLIIX GAME PLIIX MATRIX NEO 6 MUSIC NEO 6 CINEMA JAZZ...

Page 38: ...speakers then you should not use the bass management system so set all the speakers to Large Without a subwoofer you will be missing the 5 1 LFE low frequency effects information Considering the advantages of the bass management system you might try setting all of your speakers to 90 Hz for example even if they are capable of good low frequency performance Video Conversion The TGR 401 has advanced...

Page 39: ... Menu Enter how far each speaker is from your listening position Measure the distance with a tape measure 6 Turn down the main volume before you begin the level cali bration or it can be loud In the SPEAKERS Menu select the LEVEL CALIBRATION Menu to adjust the output of each speaker A test noise plays in each se lected speaker Use the remote s volume buttons to increase the starting volume to a co...

Page 40: ...ing to your home theater The microphone should point straight up towards the ceiling so it has an omni directional response for highest accuracy 2 Connect the microphone to the Mic input behind the sliding front panel of the TGR 401 3 With the remote control set to operate the TGR 401 press the MENU button to enter the OSD main menu Use the remote s navigation buttons to reach the Auto Setup menu ...

Page 41: ...00 00 8000 00 16000 00 RESET TO FLAT AUTO EQ PLUG MIC INTO FRONT PANEL JACK AND SELECT START WARNING TEST TONE IS LOUD START AUTO EQ 2 TESTING EQ TEST TAKES 4 MIN CANCEL AUTO EQ 3 TEST RESULTS COMPLETE CONTINUE 2 Connect the microphone to the Mic input behind the sliding front panel of the TGR 401 3 In the EQ menu select Auto EQ and the measurements will begin The test tones will be played and the...

Page 42: ...ght channels for off screen imaging a center channel for most on screen dialog and stereo surround channels for am bience and special effects This is the mode to use for any surround encoded material GAME mode is an excellent choice for playing video games encoded with Dolby Surround or Dolby Pro Logic II technology The bass management is augmented to fully capture the impact of special effects pa...

Page 43: ...L EX Dolby Digital EX mode is primarily for playback of Dolby Digital Sur round EX encoded soundtracks One advantage over Dolby Digital playback is that it lls in the area behind you with a completely separate full range channel The TGR 401 has the option of connecting one or two surround back speakers The calibration and speaker size options can cre ate a seamless surround eld If you have no surr...

Page 44: ...ack channels similar to how PLIIX modes work for Dolby 5 1 The back channels are derived from the left and right sur rounds DTS SUNFIRE This is a special mode that copies the surround channels into the back speakers This provides a more enveloping experience for playback of DTS 5 1 digital sources especially music and concert material DTS 96 24 modes The DTS 96 24 modes allow the decoding of multi...

Page 45: ...of positioning 3 Sonic Holography cancels out the unwanted second arrivals The left ear mainly hears the left speaker and the right ear mainly hears the right speaker The depth and positioning cues are restored Sonic Holography is accomplished by sending a complex crosstalk signal from the left and right speakers in addition to the normal program These extra signals are virtually identical to the ...

Page 46: ...ning NAV UP Tunes up one frequency step at a time If you hold it down it will scan up to the next station NAV DOWN Tunes down one fre quency step at a time If you hold it down it will scan down to the next available station NAV SELECT Select a station INFO Show the current station frequency and preset number or the listening mode MENU Enter the OSD Setup menu where FM and AM presets can be con gur...

Page 47: ...ing to record Manually select the source such as CD and play it through your system RECORD From TGR 401 audio outputs PLAY To TGR 401 audio inputs Set your tape player to record and adjust the input levels for the best performance Once the levels are correct you can reset your source to the beginning and make your recording Do not select another Main Zone input while you are re cording 3 Use the n...

Page 48: ...en work for Zone 2 Note Zone 2 can also be turned on and adjusted without using the remote Press the Zone 2 button on the TGR 401 front panel followed by Power to turn it on or off or adjust the input source or volume After 8 seconds of inactivity the front panel will revert back to control of the Main Zone Zone 2 operations will work even if the Main Zone is off SETUP CHOICES INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDE...

Page 49: ...TPUT 3 TRIGGER OUTPUT 1 2 3 CHOICES DELAY TIME 1S 1S 1S 0 TO 5 1 SEC STEPS 1 HD BD MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 OFF MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 2 SAT MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 3 DVR MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 4 MP3 MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 5 DVD MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 6 CABLE MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 7 VCR MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 8 CD MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 9 HD BD 7 1 MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 10 SIRIUS MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 11 TUNER MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 12 FRONT MAIN ZONE 2 M Z2 SETUP CHO...

Page 50: ...et This will help give a smooth transition when 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 ections 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 re ections Pair A a...

Page 51: ...ck of Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS ES The TGR 401 can be con gured for one or two surround back speak ers Ideally all the surround speak ers should be of the same make and model and tted at similar heights to produce a smooth continuous sound eld If you are connecting one sur round back speaker connect it to the TGR 401 left surround back output Place the speaker directly behind yo...

Page 52: ...and normally 9 pin female at the other to t into your computer s serial port COM1 or COM2 Update Procedure 1 The current version level of the software running your TGR 401 can be found by looking at the SOFTWARE VER OSD menu This is under the CON TROL menu see page 35 2 Downloadable updates are on our website www sun re com If the website le is newer than your current version follow the website di...

Page 53: ...be connected A loop antenna is required for AM reception as it forms part of the front end tuned circuit Fully Automatic does not work Make sure the Auto On mode is set to Y in the MAIN ZONE setup menu page 35 and that each input is con gured for AUTO ON in their respective INPUTS menu page 33 In the INPUTS menu also make sure each source is set to MAIN and not M Z2 or ZONE 2 In order to automatic...

Page 54: ...the OSD circuit is switched in Sound drops out with CD or DVD playback Make sure the disc is not dirty or scratched Some inexpensive players and changers tend to miss track more often causing dropouts with an external DAC Remote won t Learn See page 28 Make sure you are pointing the original remote into the receiving window of the Sun re remote This is located on the top edge of the remote Try tou...

Page 55: ...s a grounded power cord If the hum persists disconnect all the source components one at a time from the back of the TGR 401 until you identify the problem Ground loop isolators are available for audio lines and video Ask your Sun re Dealer for assistance Try moving the speaker cables away from any power cords Try just one speaker connecting it to different channels and see if an ampli er channel i...

Page 56: ...VERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 342 174 184 188 192 340 395 406 414 415 439 440 VIDTECH 004 VIEWSONIC 271 242 389 390 433 VIZIO 386 387 WARDS 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034 WESTINGHOUSE 076 280 435 436 WINBOOK 339 YAMAHA 197 004 370 371 372 373 407 408 451 YORK 004 YUPITERU 043 ZENITH 363 072 073 095 103 157 183 217 243 282 283 284 285 286 363 ZONDA 112 CABLE TV...

Page 57: ...ELPHI 415 515 DENON 340 400 422 002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 316 330 341 349 350 396 401 402 444 564 568 569 601 602 649 650 651 677 678 679 680 681 EIGER 149 ELAN 468 472 469 470 471 057 290 371 473 474 475 476 477 481 482 483 508 509 EAD 099 098 466 467 ESCIENT 368 381 393 451 452 453 454 FANFARE 352 FISHER 047 214 180 182 297 FLEXTRONICS 378 FOSGATE 062 231 342 GE 056 260 GOLDSTAR 00...

Page 58: ... 128 HUGHES 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 HUMAX 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 PHILIPS 090 117 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 PIONEER 117 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 RCA 109 REPLAY TV 075 SONY 104 105 131 TIVO 090 117 118 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 LIGHTING SYSTEMS COLORADO VNET 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 X 10 093 183 257 LITE TOUCH 208 212 LIGHTOLIER CONTROLS 307 LUT...

Page 59: ... 70 dB Tone Control Bass 14 dB Treble 14 dB Frequency Response All but subwoofer Large 20 Hz 20 kHz Sub 20 125 Hz crossover set to 125 Hz The Sub plays the bass from the other channels using Bass Man agement Delay adjustment All channels 0 25 ms Delay adjustment is automatic when the speaker distance is en tered in feet Video Section Video inputs outputs 1 Vp p 75 ohms Bandwidth Component 100 MHz ...

Page 60: ... COAX4 4 4 N N 5 DVD 1 OPT1 1 1 1 1 6 CABLE 2 OPT2 2 2 2 2 7 VCR 3 OPT3 3 3 3 3 8 CD 4 OPT4 4 4 N N 9 HD BD 7 1 8 CH N 1 1 1 1 10 SIRIUS SIRIUS 11 TUNER TUNER 12 FRONT FP FP FP FP This table shows the initial names of the different inputs of the TGR 401 If you change any of the names or con gure the different video or audio inputs mark them in the blank rows provided in this table ...

Page 61: ...n or in the op tional Olé 2SF touchpads 6 IR Receiver This allows you to use the remote control to operate your iPod The remote should rst be set to MP3 then it can be used to search through the iPod menus select songs and play them see next page 7 Power LED This will light when the VIA migo is turned on Use the remote control in MP3 mode to turn it on and off remotely 6 7 Default settings This OS...

Page 62: ...ntil a suitable mode is found 5 Press the remote s MAIN button to make sure its display is back on main page 1 6 Press the MP3 device button to set the re mote to operate your VIA migo The display changes to show the MP3 selections In addition to the buttons around the display other remote buttons are used to control the VIA migo as shown below 3 1 6 4 9 7 2 EXIT ENT 10 CH VOL MUTE PREV CH MENU IN...

Page 63: ... SIRIUS input selector and TN MOD Optional SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner 5 Various buttons shown above are also programmed to oper ate the SIRIUS tuner and the AM FM tuner NAVIGATION KEYPAD mul tifunctional for setup menu navigation SIRIUS tuning and AM FM tuning NAV UP Tunes up one channel NAV DOWN Tunes down one channel NAV LEFT Selects previous category NAV RIGHT Selects next cat egory NAV SELEC...

Page 64: ...l 184 until activated Setting presets 1 Presets may only be con gured using the Setup Menu Press MENU to enter Setup then navi gate to PRESETS SIRIUS A list of 1 40 will appear with zeros after them At the bottom is NEXT to take you to the next sequence of preset channel numbers Navigate down to CH 1 and use NAV RIGHT to increment to the channel you want for preset number 1 Refer to the channel gu...

Page 65: ...ts are entered the tuner will tune to that preset and display the channel number on the top line and the chan nel description on the second line For direct enter channel tuning you will need to enter three digits starting with 00 if the channel is below ten To see information about the cur rently tuned station press the INFO key to cycle through Category CAT Artist ART Song Title TTL Composer CMP ...

Page 66: ...a touchscreen with the simplicity of a keypad seamlessly controlling all major functions of your home theater or secondary room The Olé 2SF is con gured out of the box to control the Zone 2 output Custom programming by your autho rized Sun re dealer will allow recon guring of the Olé 2SF to control the main theater system and a variety of functions required for your speci c system The backlit lm t...

Page 67: ...CLUD ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICU LAR PURPOSE ATTENTION TO OUR VALUED CONSUMERS To insure that consumers obtain quality pre sale and after sale sup port and service Sunfire products are sold exclusively through autho rized dealers Sunfire products are not sold online The warranties on Sunfire products are NOT VALID if the products have bee...

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