CHAPTER 1

Front Panel Features

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1. Power

This button turns the TGR-401 on (fully powered up) or into Standby mode (asleep, but can be turned on remotely).

The blue LED above the power switch is on when the TGR-401 main zone is turned on. When the TGR-401 is turned off, the LED will turn red.

To fully turn off power to the TGR- 401, for example if you are going on vacation for a week or two, then use the rear panel power switch.

Press Zone 2 select (14) followed by this power button to turn on Zone 2.

2. Main LED

This blue LED is on when the Main zone is on. It flashes red when the remote control is used.

3. Zone 2 LED

This green LED is on when Zone 2 is on.

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4. Display

This display shows which input is selected, the volume level, sur- round mode, and other features such as the setup menus.

5. Input

Press this button, then cycle through the inputs with the manu- al selector (9). The LED will light.

6. Mode

Press this, then cycle through the various modes with the manual selector (9). The LED will light.

7. Setup

Press this, then cycle through the available setup items with the manual selector (9). Press enter

(8) to select the required setup item. Press Input (5) or Mode (6) to exit the setup menus. The LED will light when in setup mode.

8.Enter

Use this and the manual selector knob (9) during setup (7). When a desired menu item is found, press enter to select that item.

Note: Setup (7) and Enter (8) can be used to increase or decrease dB values within the menus.

9. Manual Selector

Use this to cycle through the various menu items such as the inputs (when input (5) is pressed), the modes (when mode (6) is pressed), and setup (when setup

(7)is pressed).

10.Mute

This turns off the sound. Press it again, or adjust the volume control to return to the previous volume level.

11. Volume

Rotate this manual control clock- wise to increase the volume. The level will appear in the front panel display. Note that the control knob does not rotate when the remote is used. When turning on a new source, make sure the level is low, such as 20, and increase it slowly.

Note: When the TGR-401 is powered on, the volume is set to what is was when it was turned off. It can also be set to come on at a preset max or min volume (see the Main Zone in the Setup menu).

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Sunfire TGR-401-230 manual Front Panel Features