Sunfire TGM-100C user manual Troubleshooting Guide, Display Help, Blank Display, Disc Eject

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Troubleshooting Guide

This section provides information to help solve common problems you may encounter with your system.

Display Help

Although the unit’s video settings will be configured correctly when installed, it is possible that subsequent changes in your hardware configuration (for example, the installation of a new television) may affect the configuration and, in extreme circumstances, may cause the User Interface to be displayed incorrectly or not at all.

Display Help exists for this scenario; so that the unit’s video settings can be re-configured using the remote control without reference to the User Interface.

Accessing Display Help

Access the Admin UI as described previously.

Press the following combination of six buttons on your remote control handset:

JMenu , JMenu , 4 , 3 , 5 , 7

This button combination can be easily remembered as the alphanumeric buttons 4, 3, 5, 7 correspond to the letters H, E, L, P, to spell the world help.

The screen may flicker for a few moments as some tests are run, then depending on the nature of your configuration problems, the User Interface may display the Display Help screen:

The options available via the Display Help screen are as follows:

Return to the Default Video Set-Up

If you are experiencing problems with video display on either output, try using this function to cure the problem.

Press the 0 button on your remote control to return to the default video set-up.

This will cause the unit to restart with the video settings re- set to their default values.

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Cycle Through HDMI Modes

If the User Interface is not displayed on the television connected to Digital Video Out, it may be due to the wrong HDMI mode being selected for your particular television.

Press the 7 button on your remote control to switch to the next available HDMI mode.

The television connected to Digital Video Out will flicker and then display the new mode. Repeatedly press the 7 button to cycle through all the available modes, before deciding which is best for your particular television.

Press the ODone button to return to the User Interface.

Switch Between NTSC and PAL TV Output

If the video fails to display, or is displayed incorrectly, on televisions connected to Analogue Video Out, try using this function to rectify the problem.

Press the 8 button on your remote control to switch between NTSC and PAL TV output formats.

Choose the best option for your television.

Press the ODone button to return to the User Interface.

Switch Between Composite, S-Video and Component TV Output

If the video fails to display, or is displayed incorrectly, on televisions connected to Analogue Video Out, try using this function to rectify the problem.

Press the 9 button on your remote control to switch between Composite, S-Video and Auto TV outputs.

Repeatedly press the 9 button for the unit to cycle through the available options. Choose the best option for your television.

Press the ODone button to return to the User Interface.

Blank Display

If you select an item from the media libraries for playback and the display goes blank, it may be due to a missing or invalid library item. In the event that this happens, try pressing the àLibrary button on the remote control to return to the User Interface. If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or installer.

Disc Eject

If your disc does not eject automatically, there is a hidden button just inside the disc slot on the front of the TGM-100. Press the button using the end of a paper clip until the disc ejects.

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Contents Page Page Safety User’s Manual Contents Introduction Quick Start Guide Using the Remote ControlTurning the Unit On and Off Quick StartPlaying Music From the Library DVD/CD PlayerPlayback Transport Buttons Playing Movies From the LibraryWeb Access pgs Admin UI pgsUser Interfaces TV UI pgsConnections and Remote Front View13 RS-232 Port Rear ViewRVOLUME Button Remote ControlMute Button 27 11 à Library ButtonMark Button 18 äOPTIONS ButtonNumeric 0 to 9 Buttons GSTOP ButtonConnections and Remote Reassigning Volume Control Volume ControlControlling the Volume of the TGM-100 Configuration and press OSelectPower Off with the Remote Control Connections and Remote Power On and OffEmergency 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 Recording Disc PlayerPlaying a CD from the Disc Player Playing a DVD From the Disc PlayerAutomatic Recording Default Recording QualityManual Recording Auto RecordLook Up Media Details Music LibraryDisplaying the Audio Library Browsing the Music LibraryTo play a single Album in the selected Genre To play all Albums in the selected GenreTV User Interface To play a Track in a selected Genre Browsing Playlists in the Music LibraryPlay Queue Playing the Entire LibraryDisplaying the Play Queue To Play the entire LibraryRemoving Selections from the Play Queue PlaylistsSaving 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 TV User Interface Controlling Movie Playback Now Playing Screen MovieAdmin 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 Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries Marking Items in the Audio LibraryTo delete multiple albums from the Audio Library To delete all the albums by a particular artistTo add multiple albums to a playlist Editing and Renaming PlaylistsEditing Movie Information in the Video Library Admin User Interface Editing the Video LibrarySelecting Movie Artwork Manual Look UpMarking 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 Web UI Accessing the Web UIWeb User Interface Navigating the Web UIWeb User Interface Manual Media Transfer Use With a Home ComputerMusic folder when adding to library is unchecked Transferring Music to your Portable Player Using iTunesExporting TGM-100 Files To Import Cover Art FilesMusicShare Updating the iTunes LibrarySoftware Updates Checking for Software UpdatesChecking the Software Version Navigating the Touch Panel User Interface Touch Panel User InterfaceDisplay Help Troubleshooting GuideBlank 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 Nvidia Software License Agreement Macromedia Flash Run-Time Distribution LicenseMiscellaneous Sonic Solutions End-User Licence AgreementExport Law Restrictions Open Source Software Licence AgreementUser’s Manual AMG Flow-Down License Terms Terms of Use No WarrantyUser’s Manual Sunfire Limited Warranty Service AssistanceTrademark Information User’s Manual Appendix Theater Grand Media Player TGM-100 Server TGM-100C Client

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