APPENDIX

No Dolby Digital, DTS playback

See page 44

Make sure your player's digital output is set to BITSTREAM for Dolby Digital or DTS. This is often a player's setup menu item, not the disc's menu.

Some discs are available with a number of different options, such as Dolby Digital or DTS. Make sure that you have selected the correct mode from your player’s menu.

Only digital inputs will work for these modes. Check that your player's digital output is connected to the appropriate correspond- ing digital input on your Ultimate Receiver.

There is no AC-3 RF input connec- tion for LaserDisc players. You will need an external RF demodulator.

Look for the Dolby Digital or DTS Logo on the source program’s box or sleeve.

Check the calibration procedure from time to time. This is an excellent way of checking that all speakers are working correctly.

Noise bursts are heard when DTS encoded CDs or LDs are played

Compressed DTS data uses the normal digital audio tracks of CDs and LDs. This analog noise may be heard in your system before the DTS digital signal is locked on, or it may appear as a background hiss.

To reduce or prevent this noise, disconnect any analog connections to your CD or LD players. Just use the Digital connections.

No On Screen Display

See page 30

Press the remote's MENU but- ton to activate the OSD. It should be present even when no video source has been selected.

There is no pop-up text for compo- nent video connections, but there is there is full-page OSD.

User's Manual

OSD ßickers when engaged

One of the features of the TGIV is that its OSD circuit is not in the video signal path all the time. This allows for the best possible video quality. When OSD pop up text appears, or the Main OSD menus are engaged, there can be a slight ßicker as the OSD circuit is switched in. Page 37 shows how to engage or disable some of the pop up items.

Sound drops out with CD or DVD playback

Make sure the disc is not dirty or scratched.

Some inexpensive players and changers tend to mistrack more often, causing dropouts with an external DAC.

Remote won’t Learn

See page 28

Make sure you are pointing the original remote into the receiving window of the SunÞre remote. This is located on the top edge of the remote.

Try touching and holding the Þrst button to be learned.

Do not do the learn procedure in bright lighting or sunlight.

Make sure the SunÞre remote is correctly in its LEARN mode.

Try varying the distance between the remotes from 1 to 2 inches, and see if the learn procedure improves.

Remote will not work

See pages 25-29

Make sure the batteries are not dead, or installed incorrectly.

Make sure the remote is set on the correct device display for the com- ponent you are trying to control.

Make sure that the buttons have not been erased or learned over.

Make sure that the Ultimate Re- ceiver front panel receiver window is not obstructed.

Check that the front or rear IR

receivers have not been turned off in the OSD CONTROL menu.

Zone 2 does not work

See page 47

Zone 2 is set "disabled" from the factory, so you must use the OSD Zone 2 menu on page 36 to enable it when you are ready to use it. This enables Zone 2, but it does not turn it on.

Once Zone 2 is enabled, use the remote control's Zone 2 device button, followed by the Power button to turn Zone 2 on. Alterna- tively, press the front panel Zone 2 button, followed by the main Power button.

The front panel (left hand side) Zone 2 Power light will be on when the zone is active (i.e. engaged and on). The Zone 2 Adjust light turns on when the zone is being adjusted. For example, if you turn Zone 2 on with the remote, and ad- just the volume, Zone 2's volume changes, and the Zone 2 Adjust light will be on.

Make sure that the Receiver's Aux Channel outputs have been set to play Zone 2 and not surround back, or side-axis speakers (see page 41 under the OSD AmpliÞer Menu).

Zone 2 does not play digital inputs

Zone 2 can play analog sources independent of what is playing in the Main Zone. It cannot play from a digital-only source unless that input is selected and playing in the Main Zone. To play a source such as a DVD player in Zone 2 independant of the Main Zone, make sure you connect the player's L/R analog audio output to the Receiver.

Receiver does not respond to any controls

Unplug AC power momentarily, and press Power to turn back on

If this does not work, try the reset procedure on the next page.

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