Sunfire IV manual Installation

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CHAPTER 1

Installation

Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your TGIV:

Protect it from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and other direct sources of heat, such as heating vents and radiators.

Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If fl uid or a for- eign object should enter the unit, immediately turn off the power and contact your Sunfi re Dealer.

Avoid excessive exposure to extreme cold or dust.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit.

AC Power Considerations

Ensure that the unit is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the cor- rect voltage specifi ed for your model.

Care

If you need to clean the front sur- face, fi rst turn off the power and then use a soft dry cloth, rubbing with the grain. Be careful not to scratch the display window.

Connection Tips

Before setting up your new system, please consider the following :

Always make sure that your components are all turned OFF, or unplugged before making or changing any connections.

Whenever possible, route the power cords away from the signal cables or speaker wires to prevent any hum or inter- ference heard in the speakers.

Choose reliable hookup cables. They should be fully shielded and as short as possible.

Use quality coaxial digital cables to connect the TGIV to any source equipment which has coaxial digital outputs.

Some patch cords can be a very tight fi t and there is usu- ally a preferred method of get- ting them off. Some have to be removed with a twisting action. Be gentle or you may damage the jacks of your TGIV, or other components.

Some audiophile cables should be hooked up in one direction, these are usually marked with arrows.

It is usual for the right channel patch cord plugs to be red and the left channel connections to be white, grey or black. Com- posite video connections are usually yellow.

If your amplifi er has XLR inputs, use balanced connec- tions as they provide superior rejection of hum and noise, especially if long cables are required.

Video Connections

The TGIV has three types of video connections: composite video, S-video, and component video. Choose component or S-video if your video system supports it, as this will give better picture quality than com- posite video.

When an audio/video component is selected, the audio will play in your system and the video will be switched to a video input of your TV monitor.

You must have the TV connected in order to see the On Screen Display (OSD). For component video OSD, only the system setup menus are available, not the pop-up text (volume, source etc.) which appear on the com- posite or S-video outputs.

Video Screen Trigger

The Main Zone and Zone 2 12 VDC terminals each supply 12 VDC whenever that zone is turned

on. This can be used to turn on power amplifi ers equipped with a 12 V trigger input.

The two middle terminals marked as relay contacts are connected to- gether only when the Main Zone is on and an input is selected for which the trigger output is enabled. The OSD INPUTS Menu can be used to select which inputs have the trigger output enabled or disabled (see page 34).

Use all standard safety pre- cautions and make sure all the equipment is disconnected before making any connec- tions.

Here are two connection options:

 

THIS TRIGGER RELAY IS

 

 

NORMALLY OPEN.

 

IT CLOSES WHEN YOU SELECT

 

ANY INPUT WHOSE TRIGGER

 

 

HAS BEEN ENABLED

 

TRIGGERS

 

12VDC

12VDC

 

ZONE2

MAIN ZONE

USE EITHER

 

 

 

 

TO TURN

 

 

MAIN ZONE

 

+12V GND

AMPLIFIER ON

+12V GND

USE TO TURN

ZONE TWO

AMPLIFIER ON

DO NOT use the relay con- tacts for 120 VAC or 240 VAC switching! They are only for low voltage AC/DC loads of 2 A maximum.

+12V IS PRESENT WHEN AN INPUT WHOSE TRIGGER IS ENABLED IS SELECTED

+12VGND

 

TRIGGERS

12VDC

12VDC

ZONE2

MAIN ZONE

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User's Manual

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Contents Theater Grand Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Unpacking FeaturesRemote Features Overview MainExit Quick Start GuideTgiv Further Information Front Panel Features Level PowerTuner Presets Illuminated Logo PanelRear Panel Features FM Antenna RS-232 PortXLR Audio Outputs AM AntennaInstallation System Confi gurations Analog audio and composite videoDigital audio and component video connections RandLD connections external RF Demodulator and S-Video DigitalVCR connections analog audio and composite video GrandCD and Antenna connections AM Loop AntennaTurntable connections Tape Player connections Channel Input connections analog audio GrandAmplifi er connections Zone 2 connections Remote Control Main Audio Operating the Tgiv with the RemoteZone ENTRemote Setup PRORemote Setup LearnRecal Recall MacroQuick Information On Screen Display OSDOSD Activation OSD Menus Tone Menu Trim and Tone MenusTrims Menu Modes Menu Modemusic Center Width Panorama on DimensionModes Menu Pro Logic IIx MenuInput Menus Input MenusInput Confi guration 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 Video MenuSpeaker Size Menu Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Position Menu Speaker PositionSpeaker Calibration Menu Speaker CalibrationSpeakers Crossover adjustment Subwoofer ModeSpeaker Crossover Menu CrossoverVideo Conversion Using the TgivBass Management DTS Neo6 Surround Modes for 2-Channel SourcesDolby PRO Logic II DTS ES Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesDTS Tuner Operation Recording to a VCR RecordingRecording to a Tape Player Connections IndicatorsZone 2 Operation Turning on ZoneSoftware 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 Your amplifiers shut down often Remote Control Codes VCRs Tape DecksTelevisions Mode Settings Tone SettingsZone Settings Video SettingsSpecifi cations Limited Warranty Service AssistanceManual part number 913-107-00 Rev B