Sunfire TGP-5(E) manual Troubleshooting Guide, No sound from one or more speakers

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APPENDIX

Troubleshooting Guide

The Sunfire TGP-5 is expertly designed and built to provide years of trouble-free performance. 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 TGP-5 are on and fully operational.

The following information will help you deal with common setup problems you may experience during normal use of your unit. If problems persist, contact your Sunfire 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 channels concerned. Recheck the calibration procedure (page 40).

The Mute switch is on.

The channel has not been turned on in the Speaker Size Menu (page 38).

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 amplifier is off, or its controls are set low.

Are all speakers set Large?

SUB is not switched on in the Speaker Size Menu (page 38).

Recheck the calibration procedure (page 40).

Adjust the Crossover and check Bass Management (page 41-42).

See page 50 to find the best loca- tion for your subwoofer.

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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 TGP-5 and you won’t get the true LFE signal to the subwoofer.

Poor Tuning of Stations

The antenna may be incorrectly attached.

Station 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 reception.

The same AM station can be heard at different frequencies

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.

Full Automatic does not work

Make sure the Fully Automatic mode is set to ON in the Main Zone Setup page (page 36) and that each input is configured for AUTO ON on their respective Setup Menu pages (page 34).

In order to automatically choose the new input source, this mode senses the following 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 automatic 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.

There is no automatic selection of the Phono input, Tuner, or 8-CH.

Certain inputs cannot be se- lected

Check the INPUTS menu of the OSD (page 34), 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 TGP-5 rear panel.

Check the VIDEO TYPE is cor- rect in the Inputs menu of the OSD (page 34). Select the type of video input you have connected, or choose AUTO.

Check that your TV monitor is selecting it’s correct video input.

Check the video connection from your selected source component into the TGP-5.

Make sure that you are using the same video connections. For ex- ample, if your source is connected using S-video, then the TV monitor must also use S-video.

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 Holographic Image

It is essential that your front speak- ers are positioned correctly. See pages 49-50.

The Holographic Image is most effective in 2-channel operation. It gives a more accurate perception of the position of musicians and sound effects (page 48). The results may be masked if you are using it in a surround mode.

User's Manual

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Contents Theater Grand Processor Important Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction UnpackingFeatures Remote FeaturesOverview MainQuick Start Guide ExitFurther Information Front Panel Features PowerMode Buttons DisplayVolume Lock IndicatorsTuner Controls Tone ControlsRear Panel Features Power Switch FM AntennaAM Antenna Ground ScrewInstallation System Configurations Analog audio and composite videoDigital audio and component video connections Hdmi OUTLD connections external RF Demodulator and S-Video RF demodulatorVCR connections analog audio and composite video DVDCD and Antenna connections AM Loop AntennaTurntable connections Tape Player connections Channel Input connections analog audio Amplifier connections SpeakersZone 2 connections Remote Control Operating the TGP-5 with the Remote ZoneRemote Setup PRORemote Setup LearnRecal Recall MacroOn Screen Display OSD OSD ActivationQuick Information Main MON2OSD Menus Tone Menu Trim and Tone MenusTrim Menu Modes Menu Input Configuration Menus Input MenusInput Menus Tuner Preset Menu Tuner Preset MenusPreset procedure Zone 2 Menu Main Zone and Zone 2 MenuMain Zone Menu Video, Software and Control Menus Video MenuSoftware Menu Control MenuSpeaker Size Menu Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Position Menu Speaker Calibration Menu Speaker CalibrationCrossover adjustment Subwoofer Mode Speaker Crossover MenuCrossover Surr CrossoverUsing the TGP-5 Video Conversion Bass ManagementSurround Modes for 2-Channel Sources Stereo Dolby PRO LogicParty Jazz Club Source DirectSurround Modes for Multi-Channel Sources Dolby DigitalTuner Operation Recording to a Tape Player RecordingRecording to a VCR Indicators Zone 2 OperationConnections Turning on ZoneSonic Holography Software Upgrade Software Revision ListSoftware CD Speaker Placement AppendixFront Speakers Center speakerSide-Axis Speakers Surround SpeakersSubwoofer Location Surround Back SpeakersRS-232 Port Troubleshooting Guide No sound from one or more speakersNo Tone Controls Your amplifiers shut down often Remote Control Codes Audio ComponentsTape Decks Tone Settings Zone SettingsInput Settings Mode Settings Video SettingsSpecifications Limited Warranty Service AssistanceTGP-5 Addendum

TGP-5(E), TGP-5 specifications

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