Sunfire Radio manual Safety Instructions

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SAFETY

Safety

Instructions

8. Power Sources — The Component

 

should be connected to a power sup-

1. Read Instructions -– All the safety

ply only of the type described in these

operation instructions or as marked on

and operation instructions should be

the Component.

read before the SunÞre Component is

9. Power Cord Protection — Power-

operated.

2. Retain Instructions — The safety

supply cords should be routed so that

they are not likely to be walked upon

and operating instructions should be

or pinched by items placed upon or

kept for future reference.

against them, paying particular at-

3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on

tention to cords at plugs, convenience

receptacles, and the point where they

the Component and in these operating

exit the Component.

instructions should be followed.

10. Cleaning — The Compo-

4. Follow Instructions — All operat-

nent should be cleaned only as

ing and other instructions should be

recommended in this manual.

followed.

11. Non-use Periods—The power

5. Water and Moisture — The

cord of the Component should be un-

Component should not be used near

plugged from the outlet when unused

water - for example, near a bathtub,

for a long period of time.

washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in

 

 

 

a wet basement, or near a swimming

12. Object and Liquid Entry — Care

pool, etc.

should be taken so that objects do not

6. Ventilation — The Component

fall into and liquids are not spilled into

the inside of the Component.

should be situated so that its location

 

 

 

or position does not interfere with its

 

 

 

proper ventilation. For example, the

 

 

 

Component should not be situated on

 

 

 

a bed, sofa, rug, 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 ßow of

 

 

 

 

 

 

air through ventilation openings.

 

 

 

7. Heat — The Component should be

 

 

 

situated away from heat sources such

 

 

 

as radiators, or other devices which

 

 

 

produce heat.

 

 

 

13. Damage Requiring Service

The Component should be serviced only by qualiÞed service personnel when:

A. The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or

B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the Component; or

C. The Component has been exposed to rain; or

D. The Component does not appear to operate normally

or exhibits a marked change in perfor- mance; or

E. The Component has been dropped, or its cabinet damaged.

14.Servicing — The user should not attempt to service the Component beyond those means described in this operating manual. All other servicing should be referred to qualiÞed service personnel.

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User's Manual

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Contents Ultimate Receiver Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Unpacking FeaturesRemote Features Overview MainMode Quick Start GuideRecvr ExitFurther Information Front Panel Features Level PowerTuner Presets Illuminated Logo PanelRear Panel Features AM Antenna RS-232 PortFM Antenna Ground ScrewInstallation System ConÞgurations Analog audio and composite videoDigital audio and component video connections Center Left Main GND AMDigital audio signal LD Connections External RF Demodulator and S-VideoVCR Connections analog audio and composite video UltimateCD and Antenna connections AM Loop AntennaTurntable connections Tape Player connections PlayChannel Input connections analog audio Ltimate ReceiverOutput connections Zone 2 connections Remote Control Operating the Ultimate Receiver with the Remote Zone AUXRemote Setup PRORemote Setup LearnRecal Recall MacroQuick Information On Screen Display OSDOSD Activation OSD Menus Trim Menu Trim and Tone MenusTone Menu Modes Menu Dolby Pro Logic ModeModes Menu DTS LFEInput Menus Input MenusInput ConÞguration Menus Preset procedure Tuner Preset MenusTuner Preset Menu Main Zone Menu Main Zone and Zone 2 MenuZone 2 Menu Control Menu Video, Software and Control MenusSoftware Menu Speaker Size Menu Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Position Menu Speaker Calibration Menu Speaker CalibrationAmpliÞer, Crossover and Subwoofer Menus Subwoofer ModeCrossover adjustment AmpliÞer MenuUsing the Receiver Video Conversion Bass ManagementDTS Neo6 Surround Modes for 2-Channel SourcesDolby PRO Logic II DTS Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesDolby Digital with PRO Logic DTS ESTuner Operation Recording to a VCR RecordingRecording to a Tape Player Turning on Zone IndicatorsZone 2 Operation ConnectionsSoftware CD Software Upgrade Software Revision ListHolographic Image Front Speakers Speaker PlacementAppendix Center speakerSurround Back Speakers Side-Axis SpeakersSurround Speakers Subwoofer locationRS-232 Port Troubleshooting Guide Same AM station can be heard at different frequenciesNo Dolby Digital, DTS playback Protect shows in the display Remote Control Codes VCRs Tape DecksTelevisions Favorite Settings SpeciÞcations Limited Warranty Service AssistanceUltimate Receiver