Sunfire TGP-5(E) manual Remote Setup, Pro

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Remote Setup

You must enter the SETUP mode to program the remote control for the other components in your system, and to customize it for your conve- nience. There is only one way to enter the SETUP mode:

Hold down both the MAIN and ENT buttons for a few seconds until SETUP appears in the display.

The SETUP display shows 10 options. These are described in more detail as follows:

P-PRO

The remote is pre-programmed

to operate many types of equipment. The P-PRO mode allows you to enter a 3-digit code to recall the commands for each of your system components.

1.Find the make of your TV, DVD, VCR, CD and other components, then look at the tables at the rear of this manual. Make a note of the various codes for each piece. Note that some TV/VCR combined units may use VCR codes, not TV.

2.Sit in a position in front of your equipment, and make sure that all components are turned off.

3.In the SETUP mode, press P-PRO and the device labels will appear.

4.Select the device button you want to program, then choose the de- vice table you took the code from. For example, for a TV, press TV twice. If you want AUX to control a VCR, press AUX, then press VCR.

5.You can now enter a code us-

ing the remote’s keypad, or UP or DOWN. After the third digit is entered, the remote transmits a power command. If the component turns on, press SAVE and then EXIT. Go to step 7.

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6.If you could not find a code which works, hold the UP button to step through all the codes in the table for that device. Release UP when your equipment turns on. If you go past, press DOWN. Press SAVE and then EXIT.

7.The display will change to show the devices again, still in the P-PRO mode. Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all your equipment is working.

8.Press MAIN to return to the main menu from any setup mode.

9.Test the remote to see which buttons will operate your equip- ment. For example, if you were trying to control your TV, check the power, channel up and down, and volume 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 TGP-5, fear not. You can use ERASE (see page 28) to reset either the indi- vidual buttons, or the whole TGP-5 bank. After erasing, the buttons will revert to their TGP-5 programming.

FAV

This mode allows you to enter your favorite TV and radio stations.

Note that the following procedure assumes you have already pro- grammed your remote to operate your TV, radio tuner and other equipment. The keypad must already be able to select channels on your TV or SAT, and any TGP-5 tuner presets.

Before using FAV mode, use the EDIT mode to change the labels in the FAV display to show your station call signs or reminders. You can also delete the labels from unused buttons, or move all your most favorite FAV labels to page 1.

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1.In the SETUP mode, select FAV.

2.Select the device, such as

SAT, TV or TGP-5, to learn station commands from.

3.The FAV display will appear, and you can step through five pages using PAGE or FAV.

4.Press a favorite channel button and the first character will blink. Use the keypad to enter the chan- nel number. For channels below 10, you should enter a 0 (zero) first. If you want, you can enter a power button before entering the channel. Also, if your equipment needs it, you may have to enter the ENT button after the channel is entered. If you want to add a short delay, press PAUSE (II).

5.When you have finished with one channel, press its button, and the label will reappear. Move on to the next favorite channel and program it in the same way. Repeat this for all the channels and devices. Press MAIN to return to the top menu.

6.Now, if you press the molded FAV button, the favorite channels ap- pear in the display, and the ones you programmed will take you to your favorite channel or radio sta- tion. If you programmed in a power command, the TV or tuner will turn on first.

7.The commands are sent in se- quence, for example for channel 13, first the 1 and then the 3 are sent. Wait a few seconds before switching between favorites, or your TV may receive for example, the 1 of one button and the 2 of the next.

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Contents Theater Grand Processor Important Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Remote Features UnpackingFeaturesMain OverviewExit Quick Start GuideFurther Information Display Front Panel FeaturesPower Mode ButtonsTone Controls VolumeLock Indicators Tuner ControlsRear Panel Features Ground Screw Power SwitchFM Antenna AM AntennaInstallation Analog audio and composite video System ConfigurationsHdmi OUT Digital audio and component video connectionsRF demodulator LD connections external RF Demodulator and S-VideoDVD VCR connections analog audio and composite videoAM Loop Antenna CD and Antenna connectionsTurntable connections Tape Player connections Channel Input connections analog audio Speakers Amplifier connectionsZone 2 connections Remote Control Zone Operating the TGP-5 with the RemotePRO Remote SetupLearn Remote SetupMacro Recal RecallMain MON2 On Screen Display OSDOSD Activation Quick InformationOSD Menus Trim and Tone Menus Tone MenuTrim Menu Modes Menu Input Menus Input Configuration MenusInput Menus Tuner Preset Menus Tuner Preset MenuPreset procedure Main Zone and Zone 2 Menu Zone 2 MenuMain Zone Menu Control Menu Video, Software and Control MenusVideo Menu Software MenuSpeaker Size Menu Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Position Menu Speaker Calibration Speaker Calibration MenuSurr Crossover Crossover adjustment Subwoofer ModeSpeaker Crossover Menu CrossoverVideo Conversion Bass Management Using the TGP-5Source Direct Surround Modes for 2-Channel SourcesStereo Dolby PRO Logic Party Jazz ClubDolby Digital Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesTuner Operation Recording Recording to a Tape PlayerRecording to a VCR Turning on Zone IndicatorsZone 2 Operation ConnectionsSoftware Upgrade Software Revision List Sonic HolographySoftware CD Center speaker Speaker PlacementAppendix Front SpeakersSurround Back Speakers Side-Axis SpeakersSurround Speakers Subwoofer LocationRS-232 Port No sound from one or more speakers Troubleshooting GuideNo Tone Controls Your amplifiers shut down often Audio Components Remote Control CodesTape Decks Video Settings Tone SettingsZone Settings Input Settings Mode SettingsSpecifications Service Assistance Limited WarrantyTGP-5 Addendum

TGP-5(E), TGP-5 specifications

The Sunfire TGP-5 and TGP-5(E) are high-end audio processors that cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts seeking exceptional sound quality and advanced features. These models are designed with a commitment to delivering pristine audio performance across various formats, making them ideal for both music and movie playback.

One of the standout features of the TGP-5 is its robust digital signal processing capabilities. The device is equipped with a state-of-the-art multichannel DAC that ensures accurate sound reproduction and a high signal-to-noise ratio. This component allows for the processing of high-resolution audio formats, including DSD, ensuring that users can enjoy their music as intended by the artist. The TGP-5(E) version further enhances this experience by offering enhanced room correction technology, which automatically calibrates the system based on the specific acoustics of the listening environment. This feature optimizes audio performance by adjusting frequency response, thereby eliminating unwanted resonances and improving overall sound clarity.

The user interface of the TGP-5 series is designed for ease of use, featuring a straightforward menu system accessible via its front panel display or remote control. Connections are abundant, offering a variety of digital inputs, including HDMI, coaxial, and optical, alongside traditional analog RCA inputs. These options ensure compatibility with almost any home theatre setup and allow integration with modern streaming services and devices.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the TGP-5's support for surround sound formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This capability allows users to create an immersive audio experience that enhances movie watching and gaming sessions. Additionally, the TGP-5 incorporates advanced connectivity options, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, enabling wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets.

In terms of build quality, the Sunfire TGP-5 series boasts a sleek and elegant design, typically encased in a sturdy chassis that minimizes vibration and interference. This construction not only enhances durability but also adds a touch of sophistication to any audio setup.

In summary, the Sunfire TGP-5 and TGP-5(E) represent a blend of cutting-edge technology, exceptional audio fidelity, and user-friendly features. With their advanced processing capabilities, comprehensive connectivity options, and support for modern audio formats, these processors are a compelling choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience.