Sunfire TGM-100C user manual Rear View, 13 RS-232 Port

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CHAPTER 2 – Connections and Remote

TGM-100

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1HDMI VIDEO

Use the HDMI connector to connect your TGM-100 to a digital flat-panel television or projector. HDMI Output is usually connect- ed to the main television used for viewing movies in your home.

This connector has the ability to send up to 1080p video as well as 5.1 Channel Dolby, DTS and stereo over one cable. To take advantage of the Surround Sound Audio Formats, it is necessary to connect the audio output to a device capable of decoding the surround sound signal.

If your digital TV can decode the signal, simply connect it to the HDMI socket on the back of the TGM-100.

If your digital TV does not decode the signal, noise may be emit- ted by the TV’s speakers. In this case you should mute the TV’s volume and connect an amplifier with this capability to the digital output ( 9 or 10 ) of the TGM-100.

2DVI VIDEO

Connect to TGM-DVC DVI to Composite Video Converter to control the TGM-100 using the dedicated Touch panel UI.

3ESATA

Use this port to connect a Sunfire eSATA drive.

4COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Connect the Y, PB and PR Component Video Out of the TGM-100 to the Y, PB and PR COMPONENT VIDEO IN of a suitable TV to display the TV User Interface (up to 1080i). You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture.

5COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT

Connect the composite Video Out of the TGM-100 to the com- posite input of a suitable PAL or NTSC TV to display the TV User Interface. You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture.

6S-VIDEO OUT

Connect the S-VIDEO output of the TGM-100 to the S-VIDEO input of a suitable PAL or NTSC TV to display the TV User Inter- face. You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture.

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7ANALOG AUDIO OUT

This analog audio output may be connected to the input jacks of a pre-amplifier, receiver or whole-house controller.

8IR INPUT

The IR INPUT connection allows remote control information to be carried from third-party controllers directly into the TGM-100.

9COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

By connecting the coaxial jack to a digital audio component (D/A converter, A/V amplifier etc.), digital signals from the TGM-100 can be transmitted directly from the system without first being con- verted to analog. This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.

10OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input (D/A converter, A/V amplifier etc.) using an optical fiber cable. The advantage of using the optical output is that it has low signal loss and is completely isolated from the ground loop.This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media.

11LAN (ETHERNET) PORT

The Ethernet port is used to connect the TGM-100 to a Gigabit network or high speed Internet connection.

12USB PORT

Allows the TGM-100 to communicate with supported USB devices.

13RS-232 PORT

Allows the TGM-100 to be controlled from third-party control systems.

14POWER CONNECTOR

Connect the supplied power cord to this connector to provide power to the unit.

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User’s Manual

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Contents Page Page Safety User’s Manual Contents Introduction Using the Remote Control Quick Start GuideTurning the Unit On and Off Quick StartDVD/CD Player Playing Music From the LibraryPlaying Movies From the Library Playback Transport ButtonsAdmin UI pgs Web Access pgsUser Interfaces TV UI pgsFront View Connections and RemoteRear View 13 RS-232 PortRemote Control RVOLUME ButtonMute Button 27 11 à Library Button18 äOPTIONS Button Mark ButtonNumeric 0 to 9 Buttons GSTOP ButtonVolume Control Connections and Remote Reassigning Volume ControlControlling the Volume of the TGM-100 Configuration and press OSelectConnections and Remote Power On and Off Power Off with the Remote ControlEmergency Shutdown EitherConfiguring Your Remote to Control Other Devices Configuring the Remote to Control a TelevisionConfiguring the Remote with a Default Output User Interfaces Graphical User InterfacesTV User Interface Main TV User Interface Disc Player RecordingPlaying a CD from the Disc Player Playing a DVD From the Disc PlayerDefault Recording Quality Automatic RecordingManual Recording Auto RecordMusic Library Look Up Media DetailsDisplaying the Audio Library Browsing the Music LibraryTo play all Albums in the selected Genre To play a single Album in the selected GenreTV User Interface To play a Track in a selected Genre Browsing Playlists in the Music LibraryPlaying the Entire Library Play QueueDisplaying the Play Queue To Play the entire LibraryPlaylists Removing Selections from the Play QueueSaving the Play Queue as a Playlist Playing a PlaylistNow Playing Screen Audio Controlling Audio PlaybackShuffle and Repeat playback Movie Library Displaying the Movie LibraryBrowsing the Movie Library Now Playing Screen Movie TV User Interface Controlling Movie PlaybackAdmin User Interface Admin User InterfaceEditing the Audio Library Press àLibrary to view the Home ScreenEditing Track Information in the Audio Library Selecting Album ArtworkEditing Genre, Year and Era names in the Audio Library Marking Items in the Audio Library Deleting Items in the Audio LibrariesTo delete multiple albums from the Audio Library To delete all the albums by a particular artistEditing and Renaming Playlists To add multiple albums to a playlistAdmin User Interface Editing the Video Library Editing Movie Information in the Video LibraryManual Look Up Selecting Movie ArtworkMarking Items in the Video Library Deleting movies from the Video LibraryTo delete multiple movies from the Video Library Admin User Interface Setup SettingsUser Interface Settings Output Configuration Admin User Interface Media Transfer SettingsSystem Information Accessing the Web UI Web UIWeb User Interface Navigating the Web UIWeb User Interface Use With a Home Computer Manual Media TransferTransferring Music to your Portable Player Using iTunes Music folder when adding to library is uncheckedExporting TGM-100 Files To Import Cover Art FilesUpdating the iTunes Library MusicShareSoftware Updates Checking for Software UpdatesChecking the Software Version Touch Panel User Interface Navigating the Touch Panel User InterfaceTroubleshooting Guide Display HelpBlank Display Disc EjectSurround Sound Look Up FailureAutomatic Shutdown Remote Control Codes Expertf Loewe Radiomarelli AMP Hardware Specifications Communications XiVA Software Customer Service Agreement XiVA Software Service Privacy Policy Microsoft End-User License Agreement Macromedia Flash Run-Time Distribution License Nvidia Software License AgreementSonic Solutions End-User Licence Agreement MiscellaneousOpen Source Software Licence Agreement Export Law RestrictionsUser’s Manual No Warranty AMG Flow-Down License Terms Terms of UseUser’s Manual Sunfire Limited Warranty Service AssistanceTrademark Information User’s Manual Appendix Theater Grand Media Player TGM-100 Server TGM-100C Client

TGM-100C, TGM-100 specifications

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