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1. 51 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX XiVA SOFTWARE CUSTOMER SERVICE AGREEMENT Your next generation XiVA home media appliance your TGM 100 is powered by XiVA Software brought to you by Imerge Limited Imerge This agreement explains the terms and conditions that will apply to your use of XiVA Software Definitions in this Agreement Imerge or we means Imerge Limited company registration number 03360764 whose registered office is at Bar Hill Business Park Saxon Way Bar Hill Cambridge CB23 8SL England United Kingdom Software means the XiVA Software on your TGM 100 and related XiVA accessory software Service means the use of XiVA Software related services provided to you by Imerge for example the registration service via the Internet You your and yourself means you the person entering into this agreement with Imerge Registration Data means vour name address postcode and telephone number optional or email address optional Service Charges You will be responsible for the interoperability between your XiVA home media appliance your TGM 100 your TV set and the public telephone service and all related charges XiVA Software Privacy Policy We respect the privacy of your information and will handle any personal information you might supply to us when you register your equipment in accordance with the XiVA Software Privacy Policy A copy of
2. Sunfire Theater Grand Media Player TGM 100 Server TGM 100C Client User s Manual RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN a CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Important Safety Instructions 1 Read Instructions Keep these Instructions Heed all Warnings 2 3 4 Follow all Instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including ampli fiers that produce heat 8 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 9 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servic ing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the appa ratus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 10 Ventilation The apparatus should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the apparatus should not be situ ated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block any ventilation openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase cabinet or closed equ
3. e Press the Select button The Disc Drive screen will display information about the disc you have inserted f Advent Play Disc Tracks Record Disc Record Info Fa A LA ent Adv Various Artists General Jazz 0 10 45 04 e To begin recording highlight Record Disc and press lt Select CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface The Recording Information screen is displayed B1 Home Theatre Early A M Attitude When recording is finished the status displayed at the top of the screen will change from In Progress to Completed The movie or album will now be available in the Audio Library or Video Library e Press the EJECT button to remove the disc Look Up Media Details If there is no Internet connection present at the time of recording a disc vou can use Look Up Media Details from the Set Up screen later to retrieve anv missing details from the Internet e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Home Screen e Select the Set Up screen e Use the Aor V buttons again to select the Look Up Media Details option The Look Up Media Details screen is displayed e Press the v Select button to begin Available details of recorded media will be downloaded and added to the Library as available 20 Music Library The TV UI has been designed to allow easy navigation through the Music Library and therefore give quick and easy access to your complete music collection in a number of diff
4. 138 005 006 146 024 081 009 010 013 014 015 016 048 158 097 077 001 002 003 004 103 104 005 031 006 091 007 146 042 109 009 154 013 014 015 016 099 072 155 129 115 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 154 013 014 015 016 031 021 081 119 031 007 146 109 154 099 007 042 021 010 125 111 021 125 010 018 007 008 031 007 146 109 154 099 021 027 098 153 166 053 001 002 003 004 054 106 055 085 157 138 143 056 137 088 140 141 005 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 154 013 014 015 016 031 007 146 109 154 099 APPENDIX RADIOMARELLI 146 081 045 158 SIERA 031 007 146 109 154 099 RADIOTONE 001 002 003 004 005 006 SIESTA 086 007 008 009 013 014 015 SILVER 008 017 086 016 018 086 SINGER 001 002 003 004 005 006 RANK 026 007 146 081 009 013 014 RANK BUSH MURPHY 078 015 016 077 RBM 026 SINUDYNE 098 003 146 081 REDIFUSION 045 012 125 SMARAGD 130 REVOX 005 SOLAVOX 010 REX 088 089 109 092 010 125 SONOLOR 166 010 ROADSTAR 001 002 003 004 005 006 SONOKO 007 018 007 009 013 014 015 016 SONTEC 001 002 003 004 005 007 ROBOTRON 108 146 009 013 014 015 016 ROSITA 018 SONY 052 053 054 055 056 057 RTF 108 146 010 017 086 058 SABA 034 035 106 112 135 107 SPECTRA 079 139 146 042 081 010 032 STARLITE 018 161 125 040 STERN 088 089 041 109 0
5. Gary Chopper Oldman Glenn Close Wendy Crewson Click Action Cloverfield R 2 04 00 Elizabeth The Golden Age Forrest Gump Playback Transport Buttons The transport buttons on the remote control work in much the same way as they do when playing music with the fol lowing exceptions e The M Stop button pauses and resumes playback and displays the Now Playing screen e The Now Playing button also stops the movie currently playing and returns you to the Now Playing screen Press K to return to the movie you are watching CHAPTER 1 Quick Start User Interfaces There are several ways to view the User Interface UI of your TGM 100 Each method will be detailed within this manual but some basic concepts are listed here for ease of use when getting started TV UI pgs 16 26 The primary method for viewing the UI is on a television This is referred to as the TV UI You will normally use the included remote control when utilizing this method to con trol your TGM 100 Now Playing To access this UI simply turn on a connected television switch to the connected TV input and control the system using your remote control The TV UI is used to watch and record music and movies and to perform basic Setup func tions such as Media Lookup On line Update etc Most commonly used functions of the TV UI are found on the Home Screen shown above Touch Panel UI pg 51 The Touch Panel UI provides a me
6. and gt buttons to navigate the DVD menu structure e Use the Select button to make selections To pause play e Press the Jf button on your remote control Playback will be paused but the unit will continue to display the movie in full screen mode To stop play e Press the lil button on your remote control Pressing the fEBNow Playing button on the remote during playback will stop the movie and display the Now Playing screen To resume play e Press the Play button on your remote control If the movie is stopped pressing the Play button will resume playback in full screen from the same position To skip to the next or previous chapter e Press the lt q M or PI PP button on your remote control To seek forwards or backwards Hold down the lt 4 H or PI gt P button on your remote control for a few seconds and release the button when the seek begins Seek will begin at 4 times normal speed and x4 will be displayed on the screen along with the chapter number and the time position To increase seek speed e Press and release the 44 HM or PI PP button on your remote control again The seek speed will increase to 8 times normal speed and the x4 on the screen will change to x8 Repeat the above process to increase the speed further To resume normal speed playback e Press the Play button on your remote control Play resumes from the new position 26 The Now Playing Screen Movie When using the T
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8. e Press the amp Menu button to display the sorting tab e Press the A or V buttons to highlight the Playlists option and press the Y Select button The following screen will be displayed listing your existing Playlists Entire Library Selections Play Playlist Add Playlist Play Queue Fri Jan 16 2009 02 11 23 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 19 55 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 20 56 PN Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 33 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 54 PM e Use the A or V button to highlight the desired Playlist e Select Play Playlist or press the Play button on the remote control to begin playback e Select Add Playlist to add your Playlist to the current Play Queue 23 CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface The Now Plaving Screen Audio The illustration below shows the Now Plaving screen when music is plaving from the Music Librarv Whenever vou select an item in the Music Librarv for plavback this screen is displaved YOU can also choose to display a Now Playing screen at any time by pressing the Now Playing button on your remote control or from the Home Screen by selecting Now Playing 1 Home Theatre Because 00 00 04 00 02 40 Selection 1 of 1 J Track 1 of 26 Love The Beatles Genera Rock 2006 Next Get Back Controlling Audio Plavback Whether vou are plaving music from the Music Librarv or directly from a CD you can pause stop and resume plavback as well as seek and skip tracks at
9. information is returned the Q Look Up button becomes available allowing you to manually search for the correct movie information e Whenlookupofa DVD fails from the CD Slot screen press the Q Look Up button The Manual Look Up screen is displayed Q Enter text for manual look up at least 3 characters X Cancel Bo 8 ti ghi 5 ILU 6 mno vas Bw a s DELETE SPACE Press lt and gt to move around the text Ta Page to change character set e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the title of the movie e Press the Select button The Manual Look Up screen displays up to 20 movies which closely match the search criteria 32 e Use the Aor N buttons to select the closest match for the movie you wish to record e Press the Select button Editing Artist Director Genre and Year names in the Video Library e Navigate to the Admin UI screen as described previously e Select Video Library e Press the A or V buttons to select either Artists Directors Genres or Years and press the gt button e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight the item you wish to edit e Press the Options button and choose the Edit name option e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for the Genre Year or Era Selecting Movie Artwork For most movies your TGM 100 should automatically retrieve the cover art from the Internet If cover art is not found or you have recorded custom DVDs you
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11. 056 043 022 023 010 090 093 094 014 047 048 049 050 041 014 070 071 072 073 160 075 076 077 078 079 007 010 134 118 030 135 136 065 109 031 126 029 025 017 APPENDIX HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS f Generali 95mm H x 430mm W x 325mm D Operating humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Video Outputs S Video Output Connector Output resolution S VIDEO jack NTSC or PAL HDMI Output HDMI 480i 1080p Connector Output resolution Component Video Output Y Pr Pb 3 x RCA jack Connector 480i 10801 Output resolution Audio Outputs Analogue Output 2VRMS 600W RCAjack Output level Output impedance Connector Digital Outputs Optical output connector Coaxial output level Coaxial output connector 50 Toslink 500mV p p 75W RCA jack Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Analogue Audio Characteristics tvpical Frequency response S N ratio 1KHZz cata distortion pene aly 30g 0 003 1kHz Channel separation 1KHz Mina 20Hz to 20kHz 0 5dB 100dB A weight Ethernet Connector RJ45 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BT IR Input Maximum input leve 5V Connector 3 5mm jack USB 1 1 2 0 2 connectors S Connector S Type USB socket Accessories Power cord Remote control unit AAA RO3P dry cell batteries Operating instructions Note The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice
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13. 100 can be transmitted directly from the system without first being con verted to analog This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT The digital optical output can be used to transmit high quality audio to a device with a digital optical input D A converter A V amplifier etc using an optical fiber cable The advantage of using the optical output is that it has low signal loss and is completely isolated from the ground loop This output may not be used for making a digital copy of your media LAN ETHERNET PORT The Ethernet port is used to connect the TGM 100 to a Gigabit network or high speed Internet connection USB PORT Allows the TGM 100 to communicate with supported USB devices RS 232 PORT Allows the TGM 100 to be controlled from third party control systems POWER CONNECTOR Connect the supplied power cord to this connector to provide power to the unit Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote Remote Control The following diagram explains the functions of the buttons on your remote control Standby Audio Server el x Oe Mute Amp Home Output Q gt G 5 Q Now A oe 537 V s0 98 ptions VD ASTE POWERED BY STANDBY BUTTON Use this button to shutdown or restart the TGM 100 AUDIO SERVER Press this button to select the T
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15. Audio Library select the folder entitled MusicShare e When the process is complete and all of your music has been added click on Close Once your Media Library has been updated with the music from your TGM 100 you can update your portable player as follows e Click the Sync tab e Drag any items you would like to copy from the Library into the Sync List on the right hand side of the screen To select all items in the Library hold the Ctrl button and press the A button e Click the Start Sync button in the bottom right hand corner of the screen The transfer process will begin shortly afterwards Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Software Updates Checking for Software Updates As part of a policv of ongoing development Sunfire is l Senai the TV UI Set Up screen as described constantiv improving the svstem s operating software To allow vou to take advantage of these improvements the TGM 100 can download and install software updates via the Internet e Select Start from the pop up menu that appears to check for updates e Use the A and V buttons to select the On line Update option and press the Y Select button Note You may want to contact your dealer or installer before attempting a software update Checking the Software Version Before checking for available software updates we Software Update recommend you check the version of software currently Status Checking TIR running on your unit The update process is
16. DOLLARS REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 60 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Limited Warrantv Sunfire Limited Warrantv Sunfire a division of Elan Home Svstems LLC is proud of its products which have been built with care using advanced technology and premium component parts Your unit has been crafted to perform properly for many years Sunfire offers the following Warranty to you the original owner of a new Sunfire product Sunfire warrants the TGM 100 to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of TWO 2 years from the date of purchase If within the applicable warranty period above purchaser discovers such item was not as warranted above and promptly notifies Sunfire in writing Sunfire shall repair or replace the items at the company s option This warranty shall not apply a to equipment not manufactured by Sunfire b to equipment which shall have been installed by other than an authorized Sunfire installer c to installed equipment which is not installed to Sunfire s specifications d to equipment which shall have been repaired or altered by others than Sunfire e to equipment which shall have been subjected to negligence accident or damage by circumstances beyond Sunfire s control including but not limited to lightning flood
17. Darkness 100 D Season 2 Dynamite 2 Caribbean The C Browsing the Movie Library Press the amp Menu button on your remote control to display your movies in various ways for example Titles Actors Directors Ratings or Years Select the grouping you prefer and press the Y Select button e You may also choose between List View and Cover View when you highlight a movie e If using List View highlight the desired movie and select Play Title to begin playback e If using Cover View highlight the desired movie and press Select to display the details pop up e Use the lt and gt to make a selection The A and V arrows on the remote may be used to scroll through the Movie synopsis You may change back to List View by selecting that option 01 Home Theatre Air Force One R 2 04 00 1997 HARRISON FORD Action l Sonv Pictures Home Entertainment l Harrison Ford Gary Oldman Glenn Close Wendy Crewson Paul Guilfoyle William H Macy Liesel Matthews Dean Stockwell Xander Berkeley Bill Smitrovich Wolfgang Petersen Wolfgang Petersen In this action drama Harrison Ford plays James y g Close Play Title List View Scroll Up Scroll Down 25 CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Controlling Movie Playback When a DVD is selected for playback the unit will automatically switch to full screen mode Depending on the particular movie the DVD menu options will normally be displayed e Use the A V lt
18. Front View Theater Grand Media Player TGM 100 STANDBY BUTTON Press the Standby button to turn the TGM 100 On press it again to turn the unit Off Blue ON Red OFF Flashing STARTUP B DISC PLAYER CDs and DVDs should be inserted with the label side facing up NOTE Push slowly then the motorized tray will pull in the disc EJECT BUTTON Pressing the EJECT button ejects the disc IR WINDOW The front panel IR Window allows remote control information to be transmitted to the TGM 100 CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote TGM 100 Rear View a D 0 0 0 0 060600060606 GL S GD CONT OLLER CI OPTICAL XIVA IS A TRADEMARK OF IMERGE LTD HDMI VIDEO Use the HDMI connector to connect your TGM 100 to a digital flat panel television or projector HDMI Output is usually connect ed to the main television used for viewing movies in your home This connector has the ability to send up to 1080p video as well as 5 1 Channel Dolby DTS and stereo over one cable To take advantage of the Surround Sound Audio Formats it is necessary to connect the audio output to a device capable of decoding the surround sound signal e If your digital TV can decode the signal simply connect it to the HDMI socket on the back of the TGM 100 e If your digital TV does not decode the signal noise may be emit ted by the TV s speakers In this case you should mute the TV s volume and co
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21. To take advantage of the TGM 100 s Surround Sound Audio Format it is necessarv to connect the audio output to a device capable of decoding the surround sound signal e lfvourdigital TV can decode the signal simply connect itto the HDMI socket on the back of the TGM 100 e f your digital TV does not decode the signal noise will be emitted by the TV s speakers In this case you should mute the TV s volume and connect an amplifier with this capability to the digital output 16 of the TGM 100 e Check the Output mode via the Admin UI see pg 35 Note If none of the above suggestions resolves your con figuration problem please contact your Dealer or Installer Warning Messages There are some scenarios in which the system may display a warning message on the User Interface Automatic Shutdown The TGM 100 contains sensors that continually monitor its operating temperature Should the temperature exceed its maximum safe operating temperature an automatic shutdown will be initiated to prevent component damage and subsequent data loss The User Interface will display the following warning message AN Shutting down This unit is overheating and will shutdown in 57 seconds Please do not disconnect the power until shutdown is complete When the countdown is complete the unit will automaticallv shutdown When the unit is next switched on the following screen will be displaved Ad The last shutdown w
22. UI has been designed to allow easy navigation through the Movie Library and therefore give quick and easy access to your complete movie collection in a number of different ways Each screen in the Movie Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration below shows how the Movie Library screens are structured and describes each part of the screen the information displayed and the functions avail able The example shows the Titles screen however all navigation screens in the Movie Library are of similar design Playing Movies from the Library Displaying the Movie Library e Press the MLibrarv button to view the Home Screen e Use the lt and gt buttons to highlight Movies and press the Select button The Movie screen is displayed Home Theatre A AR ik SAP A Ein aE o FE gt CHOPPER 3 AN AMERICAN s P TATINTING r i EA e D re 1 UG USIL U artie m K x Mp 1 7 eo 1 E 9 1 i HE ra E ov PA Aer e Air Force One An Ameri rmageddon ui us ac A ars Charlie and the jopper Haunting Series 0 Chocolate Factory p blan 4 A c arming ing an FU i AD t V1 os 4 Te EU TS CN ELIZABETH f CLICK 1 1 E ISSA L E am Cloverfield Elizabeth The Golden Age RR gle drame LOR p Fr ay p li hE al 3 4 _ Masters of Mother and Son Napoleon Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor Disc Pirates of the
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24. anv time To pause plavback e Press the Jf button on your remote control To stop playback e Press the If button on your remote control To resume playback e Press the K button on your remote control To skip to the next or previous track Press the lt 4 H or DI PP button on your remote control To seek within a track s Hold down the lt q i lt or Pi PP button on your remote control Play resumes from the new position when you release the button 24 Shuffle and Repeat playback You can play selections from the Music Library in a shuffled order to add variety to your music You can also play selections repeatedly To Shuffle the playback order e Press the button on your remote control to randomise the order of the selections in the play queue e Press the button a second time to shuffle all of the tracks in the play queue This will also turn on repeat mode for continuous playback of all tracks e Press the button a third time to disable shuffle To repeat the current selection e Press the button on your remote control to repeat the currently playing track e Press the button a second time to repeat the entire play queue e Press the button a third time to disable repeat The TV interface indicates whether shuffle and repeat are enabled There are also on screen controls for all playback functions Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Movie Library The TV
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28. e Press the Delete button To delete multiple items from a playlist use the lt Mark button to mark the items you wish to remove and then follow the process described above To move an item in a playlist e Use the Aor V buttons to highlight the item you would like to move in the playlist e Press the lt Mark button twice to place a Move symbol next to the item you wish to move e Use the Aor V buttons to move the selection to a new place in the playlist e Press the Mark button again to remove the Move symbol To delete a playlist e From the Playlists screen use the A or V buttons to highlight the playlist you wish to delete e Press the Options button and choose Delete playlist e Press the Yes button to confirm the deletion 2 Please confirm Delete playlist Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 20 56 PM To delete multiple playlists use the Mark button to mark the playlists you wish to remove and then follow the process described above Sunfire User s Manual Editing the Video Library Your TGM 100 labels the movies in your Video Library with names which identify the movie you are watching and these help you locate items when you are browsing If you have an Internet connection your TGM 100 reads the DVD information and cover art automatically from the Internet You can edit these names and images at any stage to suit your own preferences Editing Movie Information in the Video Library e Navigate to the
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31. insert a disc into the slot it will begin recording automatically Auto Record Eject Enable the Auto Record Eject function to have discs auto matically ejected once recording has finished Note Please ensure there are no obstructions in front of the unit Your unit is now configured for automatic recording e Place a CD or DVD in the slot The unit will begin recording automatically When the recording is complete the disc will be ejected from the unit To record another disc simply place it in the slot The unit will automatically attempt to retrieve information about the disc from the Internet If you do not have an Internet connection or if information is not available for a particular disc the movie or album will be assigned a name such as Album 21 Artist 35 or Movie 7 etc Accurate information can be looked up or entered manually at a later time If you have recorded a CD and chosen to have the recording compressed to MP3 or WMA the compression process will begin when the TGM 100 is next idle The album will be immediately available for playback in the Audio Library Manual Recording Discs can also be recorded manually with full user interaction To record discs manually ensure that the Auto Record and Auto Record Eject settings are disabled e Place a CD or DVD in the slot e Press the ALibrary button on your remote control to display the Home Screen e Use the lt or gt buttons to select the Disc option
32. longer wish to continue This button also takes you back one level within a menu wi LIBRARY BUTTON The Library button is used to navigate to the Home Screen MENU BUTTON Press this button to display the slide in menu for sorting options 11 CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote amp NOW PLAYING BUTTON The Now Playing button is used to view the Now Playing screen for the currently selected output Pressing this button stops the movie currently playing NAVIGATION lt gt A V BUTTON The Navigation buttons are used to move Up Down Left or Right through the menu pages V SELECT BUTTON Select is used to activate the currently highlighted option When browsing the libraries this button will start playback of the selected item O ACTION BUTTON This button only functions in the Admin UI The Action button performs different tasks depending on the screen you are currently viewing Q SEARCH BUTTON This button only functions in the Admin UI The Search button can be used to search for items in the media libraries OPTIONS BUTTON This button only functions in the Admin UI Press this button on any Library screen to view a list of available options lt a MARK BUTTON This button only functions in the Admin UI This button is used in the media libraries to select multiple items and then perform an action on them collectivelv NUMERIC 0 to 9 BUTTONS The numeric button
33. may apply generic artwork to the movie or import your own from a connected PC e Highlight the movie in your Video Library to which you would like to apply a cover art image e Press the Options button e Use the A and V buttons to select Edit Movie Details and press the Select button e Choose the Artwork option and press the Edit button The following screen listing all of the cover art images stored on your TGM 100 is displayed Choose artwork Religious X Cancel Rock Vv Select Soundtrack Techno Trance Unclassifiable Unclassified VAD 4 6 CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface e Use the A or V buttons to scroll through the cover art images Press the Y Select button to associate a piece of artwork with your chosen movie It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your TGM 100 and apply these to items in the media libraries see pg 38 Deleting movies from the Video Library Deleting items is similar to editing items and again requires you to select the item you wish to delete and then use the Options button For example to delete a movie in the Video Library e Navigate to the Admin UI screen as described previously e Select Video Library e Use the A and N buttons to choose Movies and then press the gt button e Use the A and V buttons again to select the movie you would like to delete e Press the Options button and choose Delete Movie A confi
34. on the remote control and allow you to perform actions by pressing the buttons on the touch panel screen The illustration below shows the structure of the Touch Panel UI screens Although each screen is slightly differ ent the fundamental layout of information and controls is the same The screen shown in the example below is the Home Screen To display the Home Screen from any other screen in the Touch Panel UI touch the Menu but ton on the displav Movies Now Plaving Volume Iil Now Plaving e Select either Music or Movies by touching the appropriate icon e On the left side of the screen touch the desired category such as Artist Album Director etc for Movies or Track Album Title etc for Music e Use the A and V buttons on the left hand side of the screen to move through the list of options in the same way that you would using the A and V buttons on the remote control 42 Albums Ay Le l LI FESTI BiG Tracks 1 AC DC Aerosmith 0 000 Albums Maniacs Play Artist il D mn Fig N P K 4 Mu NA g IL S Genres Wa BL e fi Add Artist Antonio Bad The Bad Plus Forcione Company Playlists AN FO Information 2 11 3 pala a a K Ee Cet arbra Barbra Barenaked The Beatles M Streisand Ladies Y List View Volume J Mute TA Now Playing To display the Now Playing screen touch the button The Now Playing screen is displayed UU Now Playing Love From Library Beca
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36. running e Navigate to the TV UI Set Up screen as described previously e Use the A and V buttons again to select the Settings option and press the Y Select button e Choose System Information by using the A and V If a software update is available your unit will automatically buttons and then pressing the Select button download and install it The unit will then restart with the The software version is displayed on the System new software version installed Information screen Q 1 E Home Theatre Host Name X0019DBE40BDA Serial Number TGM100C A07 08500010 Model Number TGM100 Software Version 3 9 38 18554 View Only Outputs Album Total Track Total Movie Total Disk Space GB System Temp C 41 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Touch Panel User Interface Depending on the configuration of vour installation vou mav choose to control the TGM 100 using touch panel displavs The TGM 100 is designed specificallv to work with all current ELAN wired and wireless touch panels If your setup does not currently incorporate touch panel displays and you would like more information please contact your dealer or installer A TGM DVC is required when using ELAN wired touch panels Navigating the Touch Panel User Interface The touch panel User Interface has an identical menu structure to the television User Interface with the addition of several buttons on the screen The buttons correspond to those found
37. screen If the TGM 100 Server is switched off any connected clients will be disconnected but can still play DVDs and audio CDs using their slot loading drives Power Off with the Remote Control This function is performed in the TV UI Either e Press the OStandby button on your remote control Or e Press the M Library button to display the Home Screen e Use the A and V buttons to select the Set Up option e Use the Y Select button to display the Set Up menu e Use the A and V buttons again to select Shutdown Restart e Press the Y Select button The TV will display the following screen Shutdown this unit To Shut down e Highlight Yes and press the M Select button on the remote control to switch the unit off Note To switch the unit on again use the d button on the front panel or remote To Restart s From the Power list item highlight Restart and press the Y Select button on the remote control to switch the unit off and then on again 14 Emergency Shutdown Holding down the button on the front panel for 5 sec onds will force the unit to shut down immediately This must only be performed if the unit becomes unresponsive and cannot be shut down correctly Data corruption may occur as a result of improper shutdown Note If you have any clients connected should any one of the units in the networked system be forcibly shut down all the units in the system should be restarted Sunf
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40. 081 008 010 154 012 121 123 040 FUJITSU 165 IRRADIO 111 021 027 018 116 FUJITSU GENERAL 088 109 010 Te tie FUNAI 008 ITS 008 017 018 309 151 GALAXIS a Ge G a a Te ITT 153 073 117 081 011 012 009 013 014 015 016 121 123 124 125 126 036 097 079 GALAXY 097 JET POINT 152 084 GALERIA 018 JVC 055 163 164 151 GBC 081 010 158 018 Gwas gag GENAT CASIONO 010 Gen 617 466 GEC 031 043 081 125 072 KAPSCH 109 081 010 121 125 GELOSO 081 017 158 125 018 KARCHER 001 002 003 004 005 006 GENERAL 018 007 009 013 014 015 016 GENERAL TECHNIC 018 097 GENEXXA 017 KAWA 151 GOLDHAND 018 KENDO 010 GOLDSTAR 001 002 003 004 005 031 KENNEDY 088 089 109 092 081 125 006 007 111 008 009 010 077 013 014 015 016 027 158 KINDO 010 018 084 116 KNEISSEL 001 002 003 004 005 006 GOODMANS 001 002 003 004 055 005 007 009 013 014 016 006 007 043 009 013 014 015 016 027 079 018 151 S i Pi ce GORENJE 097 086 S tal Bo ae OI KORTING 146 119 Ga E A B DIE KRIESLER 031 007 146 109 154 099 123 124 125 KUBA 081 GRANADA 001 002 003 004 106 055 KUBA ELECTRONIC 012 005 031 006 007 073 043 LENCO 001 002 003 004 005 006 009 154 010 032 013 014 007 008 009 013 014 015 015 016 125 016 079 GRANDIN 010 LENOIR 031 GREAT WALL 156 LIESENKOETTER 001 002 003 004 143 005 GRUNDIG 085 087 091 022 073 093 006 007 009 013 014 015
41. 1 ____ Track 1 of 26 Love The Beatles General Rock 2006 Next Get Back e Select Show Queue e From the Queue you may play individual selections or entire groups Albums Artists etc that were previ ously added Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Removing Selections from the Play Queue e Use the Aor V buttons to highlight the selection you would like to remove from the queue e Select Remove n 1 iLove Tracks 2 4 Alternative Love The Beatles General Rock British Invasion Rock Saving the Plav Queue as a Plavlist e Select Save Queue e Select Yes when prompted to save the Queue as a Playlist The Playlist will be named with the current date and time See page 30 for details on renaming Playlists Save current content of the Queue as a playlist called Queue Fri May 22 2009 02 06 12 PM Sunfire User s Manual Playlists Your TGM 100 allows you to create your own music selections called Playlists and identify them with a name of your choice For example you could select your favorite party tracks from a number of different albums and include them in a Playlist called Party Music You can then play your selection simply by choosing the appropriate playlist from the Playlist screen Playing a Playlist e Press the MLibrarv button on your remote control to display the Home Screen e Highlight Music and press Select to display the Music Library screen
42. 10 125 SAISHO 098 031 010 057 018 309 SUNSTAR 001 002 003 004 005 006 SAKIO 008 007 009 013 014 015 016 SALORA 021 081 118 119 010 120 SUPERTECH 001 002 003 004 005 006 161 011 012 121 126 036 007 09 010 013 014 015 016 049 132 116 125 018 SAMBERS 021 027 TANDBERG 131 SAMPO 082 TANDY 031 043 017 SAMSUNG 001 002 003 004 005 031 TASHIKO 100 055 006 007 111 008 043 009 TATUNG 031 043 046 009 057 013 014 015 016 027 097 TEC 001 002 003 004 089 005 018 127 128 152 086 084 031 006 007 009 010 013 116 014 015 016 158 079 018 SANY 042 TECHNISAT 001 002 003 004 005 006 SANYO 153 100 101 061 055 064 007 009 013 014 015 016 Ie ba A 057 058 036 TECNISON 018 AOIRA aa TEKON 018 084 Se S TELEAVIA 135 107 139 042 040 dant TELEFUNKEN 034 035 106 138 136 140 SCHAUB LORENZ 153 073 081 011 012 121 037 042 040 050 L TELETENT 005 SCHNEIDER 001 002 003 004 088 089 005 031 006 007 146 028 TELETECH 018 109 092 081 009 154 010 TELETON 088 041 109 081 010 017 011 012 013 014 015 TELEUNKEN 138 016 122 158 099 151 TELEVIDEON 031 021 081 119 206 SCHNEIDER F 154 TENSAI 001 002 003 004 005 006 SEG 058 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 119 017 013 014 108 007 111 008 009 017 015 016 158 018 013 014 015 016 158 018 TENSON 018 SEI 098 TESLA 146 SEI SINUDVNE 146 010 012 THOMSON 034 03
43. 4 005 ENEKTA 008 S Hl 013 068 014 ELEKTRONIKA 001 002 003 004 005 006 dalie 007 009 013 014 015 016 BESTAR 010 086 097 BLAUPUNKT 085 138 143 141 087 090 ELIN 001 002 003 004 005 006 091 142 119 096 007 009 013 014 015 016 BOSCH 143 ELITE 143 119 017 BRANDT 135 107 139 042 ET aan 158 de 107 042 ELTA 008 010 018 EMERSON 098 001 002 003 004 005 BRION VEGA 146 147 029 148 006 007 146 009 013 014 BROTHER 008 015 016 BRUNS 108 146 ERRES 007 154 BSR 010 158 ESC 001 002 003 004 005 006 BUSH 055 010 026 158 007 009 013 014 015 016 CENTURY 146 048 097 ETRON 010 EUROPHON 031 158 45 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX EXPERT F 010 HIT 146 FENNER 018 HITACHI 062 055 157 063 031 111 FERGUSON 035 106 107 136 022 044 042 065 081 118 010 066 033 120 158 125 070 040 072 FIDELITY 031 HYPER 031 151 FINLANDIA 061 106 132 ICE 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 017 013 014 1 020 022 02 es D 0 G 015 016 018 157 026 048 158 132 IMPERIAL 001 002 003 004 034 138 aue e 143 vog ooe oor 18 oue FISHER 055 108 146 028 081 012 A A WIRI 058 097 127 086 158 125 097 018 077 086 FORMENTI 001 002 003 004 005 031 114 S en S 009 119 INGELEN 153 073 081 011 012 121 014 015 123 124 125 FRABA 058 002 003 004 005 006 Noa 004 031 144 027 018 ge ski B ie Biedja INTERFUNK 005 007 146 042 073
44. 5 106 112 135 107 SELECO 055 088 089 041 109 092 139 042 081 040 059 081 010 058 125 077 THORN 153 060 052 062 001 002 SENTRA 060 010 017 068 003 004 034 106 055 064 SHARP 002 055 058 102 005 006 087 149 007 065 043 044 009 154 010 095 SIAREM 055 146 081 010 058 120 057 013 068 058 014 SICATEL 033 015 016 072 113 115 SIEMENS 101 001 002 003 004 085 THORN FERGUSON 107 136 008 022 044 033 063 138 143 141 005 006 087 090 091 007 111 142 TOCOM 110 009 119 096 013 014 015 TOKYO 084 016 102 48 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX TOSHIBA TOWADA TRANS CONTINENTS TRISTAR TRIUMPH UHER ULTRAVOX UNIVERSUM UNIVOX VEGAVOX VESTEL VICTOR VIDEOTON VISION VOXSON WALTHAM WATSON WATT RADIO WEGA WEGA COLOR 060 055 067 068 026 077 078 158 021 125 017 098 111 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 028 041 109 074 009 119 013 014 015 016 001 002 003 004 005 031 006 007 146 081 009 010 161 013 014 015 016 157 008 027 146 033 048 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 047 013 014 015 016 163 042 118 158 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 009 119 013 014 015 016 146 010 125 118 001 002 003 005 143 004 006 007 009 119 017 013 014 015 016 018 031 081 010 033 012 055 146 162 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 001 002 003 004 005 031 WINTER
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46. Admin UI screen as described previously e Select Video Library e Press the A or V buttons to select Movies and press the gt button e Use the A or V buttons again to highlight the movie you wish to edit e Press the Options button choose Edit Movie Details and press the Y Select button The following screen is displayed J Edit movie details Name Imerge The Movie Artists David Niven Daniel Gant la Directors Gavin Johnson Genres Drama Rating PG UK Studio Bar Hill Duration 01 30 00 e Use the Aor V buttons to highlight either Name Artists Directors Genres Rating Studio Duration or Year e Press the M Edit button e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the text or where appropriate use the A and Y buttons to select a value and press the OK button When vou have finished making changes to a movie s details press the QSave button From the Edit Movie Details screen vou can also choose to look up the movie details online e Press the Q Look Up button on your TGM 100 remote control 31 CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface The following screen is displaved Please confirm Auto or manual look up X Cancel Auto e Press the v Auto button to perform an automatic search for the movie details online Or e Press the OManual button to perform a manual search for the movie details online Manual Look Up When a DVD is inserted into the drive and no movie
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49. GM 100 as the device to be con trolled For more information about using this button see the sec tion titled Configuring Vour Remote to Control Other Devices TV BUTTON Press this button to select the TV as the device to be controlled For more information about using this button see the section titled Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices HOME OUTPUT BUTTON Not currently used AMP BUTTON Press this button to select the Amp as the device to be controlled For more information about using this button see the section titted Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices D PAGE SCROLL BUTTONS These buttons are used to scroll through menus by page When editing text these buttons are used to change the character set Q Xs MUTE BUTTON If the current output volume setting is set to Variable this button will mute the current output If the TV or Amp device is selected this button mutes the volume of that device See the section called Volume Control on for more information VOLUME BUTTON If the current output volume setting is set to Variable this button will increase decrease the volume of the current output If the TV or Amp device is selected these buttons control the volume of the TV Amp See the section called Volume Control for more information z ALPHABETIC SCROLL BUTTON Not currently used X CANCEL BUTTON The Cancel button is used to cancel an operation which you no
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51. NITZ YOKO ZANUSSI ZOPPAS AMP ADC ADCOM AIWA AKAI AMC ANGSTROM ARCAM AUDIO ALCHEMV AUDIO TECHNICA AUDIOFILE B amp K CARVER CINEMA SOUND CLARION Sunfire User s Manual 006 007 146 009 119 013 014 015 016 059 001 002 003 004 005 031 006 007 008 009 010 017 013 014 015 016 158 097 079 018 088 089 041 109 010 125 088 089 041 109 125 020 001 002 003 014 015 018 019 087 086 033 016 080 081 083 066 058 027 026 038 045 046 053 011 037 038 052 031 032 010 054 084 026 090 DENON FISHER FOSGATE GE GOLDSTAR HAFLER HARMAN KAR HITACHI INKEL JVC KENWOOD KRELL KYOCERA LEXICON LINN LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANIZ MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI MONDIAL NAKAMICHI NEC ONKVO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PARASOUND PHILIPS PIONEER RCA REALISTIC SANSUI SANVO SCOTT SHARP SHERWOOD SONY TEAC TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA WARDS VAMAHA ZENITH 083 084 085 095 096 091 092 097 089 022 031 005 036 035 039 005 125 127 103 104 098 021 123 119 120 090 099 128 105 094 121 123 122 129 106 124 031 067 063 020 006 057 042 028 008 036 064 053 011 012 116 055 032 059 060 061 130 131 068 062 118 034 107 030 100 133 024 132 108 101 102 090 041 013 051 059 055 110 111 114 117 113 115 112 109 025 010 036 044 095 116 048
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54. V UI the movie will begin playback in full screen To view the Now Playing screen press M Stop or EBNow Playing on your remote control To resume playback press Play Home Theatre HARRISON FORD Menu 00 00 00 00 00 00 Air Force One Wolfgang Petersen Harrison Ford Gary Oldman Glenn Close Wendy Crewson Paul Guilfoyle William H Macy Liesel Matthews Dean Stockwell Xander Berkeley Bill Smitrovich Wolfgang Peter Action R 1997 Pause DVD Menu Menu Cursors Show Queue Outputs Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface Admin User Interface The Admin UI is designed to allow access to all functions of the TGM 100 including plavback recording and advanced Installer Settings This Ul may be accessed from the Main TV or web browser The Admin UI should only be used during initial setup and for maintenance operations Such as manually updating Library information To access the Admin UI from the Home Screen of the Main TV e Press MLibrarv to view the Home Screen e Use the A or V buttons to select Set Up then press Select e Usethe A or V buttons to select Installer Settings then press Y Select e The Screen will ask Switch to Admin UI to edit Installer Settings Use the gt button to highlight Yes and then press Y Select The Admin UI will now be displayed Home Theatre gt Open A Audio Library V Video Library Disc Tray ao Select Now Plaving Plav Queue Ou
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56. al different types of connec tion to televisions and automatically detects which is being used when you power it on Please ensure that all con nected peripheral devices are switched on before turning on your TGM 100 Turning the Unit On and Off To switch the unit on press the d button on the front panel The Power LED will flash red to blue for a period of time then glow steadily blue to indicate that the unit is powered on Once the unit has completed the power on process the TV User Interface will display the Home Screen e 1 Home Theatre 4 a Music Now Plaving Vour TGM 100 is designed to remain switched on continu ously However if you are not planning to use it for an extended period you may switch the unit off e TO turn the unit off press the button on the front panel After a brief period the unit will switch off and the Power LED will turn red Sunfire User s Manual Using the Remote Control Press the Library button to display the Home Screen Use the lt and gt buttons to highlight different items on the display Press Select to choose media Press E Menu to navigate through sub menus like Albums Artists Genres Titles Actors etc Press the Select button to select an item from the list Press the button to go back a level cancel exit or delete the current operation according to the information on screen Press the Now Playing button to see details of the a
57. and Select buttons simultaneously hold them down for one second The Audio Server button will remain lit for 20 seconds the configuration process must be completed during this time e Enter the 3 digit code corresponding to the output you would like to control For example to set Output 2 as your default output press 0 0 2 e Press the Audio Server button again The Audio Server button will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted If the Audio Server button does not blink twice begin the process again taking care to enter the number correctly The remote control will now only control the first TGM 100C client in the system Additional remotes may be programmed to control other clients using this method 15 CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface User Interfaces Your TGM 100 can play high quality audio or video from a networked external storage device or from its disc slot By combining a server with one or more clients as shown below you can direct different outputs to various inputs like in a multi room controller based system providing entertainment throughout your home Remote User Interface With an external storage device of up to 6 terabytes avail able your TGM 100 can store large libraries of DVDs and CDs and play them back at the touch of a button Simple intuitive on screen menus guide you to lists of media pre sented in a logical manner Two separate video channe
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59. ard to proper grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure above Sunfire User s Manual E 0000 0006 60 MM M0706 PmPm0M4 40 Mm Contents IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 QUICK START GUIDE Remote Control DVD CD Player Playing Music Playing Movies User Interfaces CHAPTER 2 CONNECTIONS AND REMOTES TGM 100 Front View TGM 100 Rear View Remote Control CHAPTER 3 TV USER INTERFACE Playing a CD DVD Recording Music Library Movie Library CHAPTER 4 ADMIN USER INTERFACE Editing Audio Library Editing Video Library Settings CHAPTER 5 WEB USER INTERFACE CHAPTER 6 USING A COMPUTER APPENDIX Software Updates Touch Panel User Interface Troubleshooting Guide Remote Control Codes Hardware Specifications Terms and Conditions Limited Warranty Service Assistance Read the Safety Instructions carefully before connecting and using your TGM 100 Digital Media Server Chapter 1 is a general introduction to the features details and control of your TGM 100 Chapter 2 shows many options for connecting your source equipment to the TGM 100 and also describes the basics of using the remote control Chapter 3 contains detailed information on the TGM 100 s Main TV UI Chapter 4 contains detailed information on the TGM 100 s Admin UI Chapter 5 introduces the Web UI Chapter 6 p
60. as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it i
61. as due to this unit overheating If vou see either of these screens displaved on the User Interface vou should contact vour dealer or installer as soon as possible Look Up Failure If the unit fails to return movie or album information from the Internet upon inserting a disk there are a number of checks you can perform to help diagnose the problem Access the Admin UI as described previously e Navigate to the Connection Settings screen via the following path Set Up gt Settings gt Connection Settings e Choose to display View Assigned Ethernet Settings The User Interface will display the following screen A Assigned Ethernet Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 172 20 30 153 255 255 0 0 172 20 30 18 172 20 30 22 158 43 128 72 e Press the Test button to display the Ethernet Tests screen e Press the OStart button to run a series of quick diagnostic tests If any of the tests fail check the relevant settings or the hardware involved If you are unable to resolve the issue contact your dealer or installer Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX REMOTE CONTROL CODES CGE 138 024 010 048 158 097 077 CIE 098 001 002 003 004 005 HDD AUDIO 006 007 009 013 014 015 016 079 Output 1 001 CIHAN 009 Output 2 002 CLARIVOX 108 033 047 Output 3 003 CLATRNIC 017 Output 4 004 CLATRONIC 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 119 013 014 anis sg 015 016 158
62. ation Cover View Celtic New Age Classic Rock Disco Easy Listening e Use the Aor V buttons to step between genres When in List Views for the highlighted Genre you may select Artists Albums Tracks etc to continue narrowing down your selection If using the Cover View highlight the desired Genre and press the Y Select button to display a pop up window with these same choices British Invasion Rock There are tracksand album in the genre To play all Albums in the selected Genre e Press the Play button on your remote control or select Play Genre to begin playback immediately To play a single Album in the selected Genre e Highlight Albums and press Y Select Choose an Album and select Play Album to begin playback of the entire Album immediately ending playback of any current music selection If you are in the Tracks list for example and select Play Track you will only play or add the chosen track not any bigger grouping like Albums or Artists Sunfire User s Manual To play a Track in a selected Genre Select an individual Album choose Tracks to display a list of Tracks contained within the highlighted Album Highlight Tracks then press f Select Choose a Track and select Play Track You may immediately play a selected Track or add the Track to the Play Queue see page 22 1 Because Play Track Play Album Add Track Information 2 Get Back 3 Glass Onion 4 Eleanor Rigby Julia Transiti
63. cation of the music files on your computer e Use your mouse to select the files you wish to import and either drag or copy and paste them into the Import window r U 3 Sree JE My Computer The files will appear briefly in the Import window but after a few seconds will disappear These files should now be accessible in the Audio Library of your TGM 100 If you have assigned tags to your music such as ID3 those will be used when adding tracks to the library Note The currently supported audio file types for import are WAV WMA and MP3 WMA Lossless and DRM protected files are not supported Any files of an unsupported type that are dropped into the Import folder will not be imported Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 6 Using a Computer To Import Cover Art Files e Navigate to the location of the cover art files on your computer e Use your mouse to select the files you wish to import and either drag or copv and paste them into the Import window The files will appear briefly in the Import window but after a few seconds will disappear These files will now be available when selecting cover art for an album in the Audio Librarv via the Admin UI Files will be resized automaticallv Note The currentiv supported image file tvpes are BMP and JPEG Anv files of an unsupported tvpe that are dropped into the Import folder will not be imported Exporting TGM 100 Files e Do
64. cy We may also use that information to let you know of additional products and services about which you might be interested In addition to the information you voluntarily provide by registering Imerge will also collect technical information from your TGM 100 on a regular basis so that in the event that you contact technical support we will have information available to help diagnose technical issues The file upload will take place no more frequently than once every seven days and will include the transfer of a number of small files pertaining to your system s performance At no point will we gather any personal information and the information we do gather will identify you to Imerge only through the unique serial number of your TGM 100 This information will be stored on our secure server and will at no stage be made available to any third parties Please note that sending and receiving this information will necessitate sending small amounts of data over your internet connection If you prefer to opt out of using this service you can do so by altering the relevant setting in the software User Interface What do we do with the information we collect We may use personal information collected about you to let you know about new goods services or offers that you might find interesting or functionality changes and enhancements to the Service i e feature upgrades or changes to our terms and conditions of use Will Imerge share any of
65. d services as well as to respecting the Data Protection Act 1998 Imerge will only collect and use personal information about you as specified below in accordance with this Policy The XiVA Software Service Privacy Policy discloses our privacy practices and contains detailed information about exactly how your personal information will be treated e Who are we e What information of yours do we collect e What do we do with the information we collect Will Imerge share any of your personal information e How you can learn what personal information we have What is the opt out policv2 What types of security procedures are in place to protect your information Will Imerge change its policy Who are we Imerge Limited Imerge welcomes you as a XiVA Software user Our company headquarters are located in Cambridge United Kingdom and full details of how you can contact us can be found at the end of this document The provision of goods services and information to you may also involve our business partners and other carefully selected third party companies What information of yours do we collect When you register with Imerge we need certain information such as your name address postcode and telephone number or email address in order to provide service to you Once you register with Imerge you are not anonymous to us By submitting your information you agree to the use of that information as set out in this Poli
66. dd to Options Next Song Against Robots Shuffle O Repeat J Cold Water Songs 2 The Broken Family Band at 1 2003 Jf indie Indie Rock Alt Country ed Output RI Library 9 Menu Internet e When required to edit or enter text the Web UI will Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Web User Interface displav the text entrv screen just as the other Uls do However instead of using the alphanumeric kevpad on vour TGM 100 remote control vou can use vour computer kevboard to enter text and numbers Note If you make any changes to the Connection Set tings via the Web UI such as changing the IP Address you may need to reconnect using the new connection details Sunfire User s Manual 37 CHAPTER 6 Using a Computer Use With a Home Computer Vour TGM 100 has a number of advanced features which can be accessed via a computer connected to vour home network Manual Media Transfer In addition to recording directly from the CD tray it is also possible to transfer music and cover art images to and from your TGM 100 using a computer on your home network This feature allows you to transfer music files from your TGM 100 to a portable device for example an Apple iPod via a PC to allow you to listen to your music collection while you are away from home Note In some countries the copying of material protected by copyright law may require permission of the copyright owners Transferrin
67. der the Edit menu on the Windows edition of iTunes and under the Tunes menu on the Macintosh version e Select the Advanced tab Sunfire User s Manual iTunes General Podcasts Playback Sharing Store Advanced Parental Control General Importing Buming iTunes Music folder location ee Music Tunes iTunes Music C Keep iTunes Music folder organized Places files into album and artist folders and names the files based on the disc number track number and the song title T Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library e Ensure that the option labelled Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to library is unchecked e Click the OK button to confirm any changes e Making sure you have Library displayed in iTunes navigate in Windows Explorer to your TGM 100 on the network If you are using a Macintosh e Pull down the Go menu and click Connect to Server Enter the IP address of the TGM 100 for example smb 192 168 0 1 Select the music you wish to transfer You can transfer entire albums or all the music by a particular artist by dragging the relevant folder into the iTunes Library and releasing the mouse button To transfer the entire contents of your Audio Library drag the folder entitled Albums By Artist into the iTunes Library Note the import process may take some time depending on t
68. e GPL available in the product manual or at www gnu org copyleft gpl html GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Evervone is permitted to copv and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed PREAMBLE The licenses for most software are designed to take awav vour freedom to share and change it Bv contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee vour freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to anv other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you know you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights
69. e displayed Now Playing Use the A V lt and gt buttons on the remote control to step through the options on any screen The available Home Screen options are as follows Music The Music icon provides access to all the music you record onto the external storage device attached to the TGM 100 Movies The Movies icon provides access to all of the movies you record onto the external storage device attached to TGM 100 Disc The Disc function is used to record or play DVDs and CDs from the optical disc drive Now Playing The Now Playing screen shows details of what is currently playing and allows you to control it You can also view this screen by pressing the fEBNow Playing button on the remote control Sunfire User s Manual Set Up Select this option to display the Set Up screen e 1 Home Theatre Power Shutdown Restart Look Up Media Details On line Update User Settings Installer Settings Adjust User Interface The following options are available on this screen Power The Power screen is used to Shutdown or Restart the TGM 100 Look Up Media Details Use the Look Up Media Details function to retrieve CD and DVD details from the Internet On line Update Choosing this option will prompt the unit to check online for any available software updates User Settings User Settings provide access to Display Settings System Information and Recording Settings For addi tional information on Di
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71. ed to control your amplifier as described in Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices e Press the Audio Server and Select buttons simultaneously hold them down for one second The Audio Server button will remain lit for 20 seconds the configuration process must be completed during this time e Press the M Mute button e Press the Vol button e Press the Amp device button The Audio Server device button will blink twice to indicate that the configuration has been accepted If the Audio Server button does not blink begin the process again tak ing care to press the buttons in the correct sequence The lt 4Volume and Xa Mute buttons should now control the amplifier when the Audio Server device is selected To return the Volume and Xa Mute buttons to their origi nal configuration repeat the above process but press the Audio Server button instead of the Amp button 13 CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote Power On and Off The TGM 100 is designed to remain switched on continu ously However if you are not planning to use it for an extended period you may want to switch it off e To switch off press the button on the front panel After a brief period the unit will switch off and the Power LED will go out e To switch back on press the button on the front panel again After a brief period the unit will switch on the Power LED will glow blue and the User Interface will display the Menu
72. er may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer and except for making one back up copy of the Software may not otherwise copy the SOFTWARE This LICENSE of SOFTWARE may not be shared or used concurrently on different computers 2 1 2 Limitations No Reverse Engineering Customer may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code No Separation of Components The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer nor otherwise used separately from the other parts No Distribution Customer may not distribute rent or lease the SOFTWARE to third parties Sunfire User s Manual 3 TERMINATION This LICENSE will automatically terminate if Customer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof In such event Customer must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts 4 COPYRIGHT All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE including but not limited to all images photographs animations video audio music text and other information incorporated into the SOFTWARE the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE are owned by NVIDIA or its suppliers The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Accordingly Customer is required to treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted mat
73. ered during the registration process or collected subsequently may be shared with third parties You can modify your selection at a later date by revisiting the relevant page accessed via the menu screen your changes will normally take effect within 60 days of your re registration alternatively you may send your request in writing to us at the address given at the end of this document What types of security procedures are in place to protect your information Imerge is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers and we have taken extensive measures to ensure that the information we gather from you will be secure and confidential While we recognize that the Internet is not a completely secure medium of communication Imerge has taken steps to safeguard the security of any information we collect from your XiVA home media appliance by using Pretty Good Privacy PGP technology which encrypts the information you input on your system before it is transmitted to us In addition we have strict security procedures covering the storage and disclosure of your information in order to prevent unauthorized access and to comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 This means that sometimes we may ask you for proof of identity before disclosing any personal information to you Will Imerge change its policy When you supply your registration data you consent to the collection and use of your information by Imerge as described in this policy
74. erent ways Each screen in the Music Library is carefully constructed to provide the most important information about the items you are viewing The illustration below shows how the Music Library screens are structured and describes each part of the screen the information displayed and the functions available Playing Music from the Library Displaying the Audio Library e Press the MLibrarv button to view the Home Screen e Use the K or gt buttons to highlight the Music option and press Select The Music screen is displayed Browsing the Music Library You can browse your Music Library by Artists Albums Genres Playlists Tracks Years or Eras For most of these the procedure is sufficiently similar that only one description is necessary We will describe browsing by Genre as a typical example and will highlight any differences as we come to them Browsing by Playlist will be dealt with seperately Browsing the Music Library by Genre e Press the EJMenu button to open the sorting tab e Use the Aor V buttons to highlight the Genres option in the Music Library menu e Press the Select button to display the Genres screen Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface The TV screen will display the Genres in your Music Library 60 s Psychedlic Pop Rock Acid Rock Acoustic Pop Adult Alternative New Age Alternative Avant Garde Jazz British Invasion Rock lt Play Genre Add Genre Inform
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76. ess the Add button Both marked albums will be added to the playlist Note If pressing the GMark button has no effect then the mark function is not available on the current screen 30 Editing and Renaming Playlists To edit a Playlist name e Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to select Playlists and press the gt button The Playlists screen will now be displayed Playlists EB All A Entire Library V Play Queue Fri Jan 16 2009 02 11 23 PM lt Audio Library Queue Fri May 22 2009 02 06 12 PM vo Play Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 19 55 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 20 56 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 33 PM Options Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 54 PM lt Mark gt Selections O New NK BE Q Search Press New to create a new playlist e From the Playlists screen use the A or V buttons to highlight the Plavlist vou wish to edit e Press the Options button and choose Edit Playlist Name e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the playlist name and then press the Ok button Edit playlist name Sunfire s Greatest b Cancel v OK ghi 1 4 7 pqrs DELETE lt gt lt and gt to move around the text Page to change character set Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface To remove an item from a plavlist e Use he Aor V buttons to highlight the item you would like to remove from the plavlist
77. ete track Devil In The Details e Press the Yes button to confirm deletion of the track Note Any items you choose to delete will be permanently erased from your TGM 100 s external storage device Anv thing you delete by accident will need to be re recorded Sunfire User s Manual Marking Items in the Audio Library The Mark function can be used to select multiple items within a list in the Audio Library on the Admin UI screen You can then perform a single action on all the marked items rather than performing the same action on each item individually For example To delete multiple albums from the Audio Library e Navigate to the Admin UI as previously described and select the Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to highlight Albums and press the v Select button to display the Albums list e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight an album you wish to delete e Press the lt Mark button The mark symbol will appear next to the marked album Albums All gt Tracks K Audio Library Cold Water Songs JV Play O Add to Options lt Mark Q Search INg Cold Water Songs L The Broken Familv Band WE I KAT 00 40 51 1 2003 d Indie Indie Rock Alt Country In the same way mark the other albums you wish to delete e Press the Options button and highlight Delete marked albums e Press the Select button If there are fewer than one hundred items in a list you also have the o
78. g Media Using a PC Provided that your TGM 100 is correctly connected to the network it should be accessible by browsing the Network from your PC Alternatively open Windows Explorer and type the IP address of your TGM 100 into the Address bar In the example below the IP address 172 20 30 233 has been entered File Edit View J Back seach E Address 4 W172 20 30 233 Favorites Tools H When you first attempt to access your TGM 100 on your home network a dialogue box will appear asking you to enter a username and password Connect to Xiva VFB400 Axi F l Connecting to 172 20 30 233 Bomo M Remember my password User name Password The username and password required are as follows e Username tgm100 e Password tgm100 Note The above username and password are case sensitive 38 Transferring Media Using a Mac If you are using a Macintosh computer you can create a new network connection as follows e Select Go from the Finder menu and click Connect to Server e Click on the Browse button in the Connect to Server window e Navigate to your TGM 100 on the network and double click the appropriate icon A window showing the available contents of the TGM 100 external storage device will be displayed Importing Files to your TGM 100 e Double click on the folder entitled Import An empty folder window will be displayed To Import Music Files e Navigate to the lo
79. hat a WM DRM Upgrade is required and then ask for your consent before the WMDRM Upgrade is downloaded Non Microsoft WM DRM Software may do the same If you decline the upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the WM DRM Upgrade however you will still be able to access unprotected content and Secure Content that does not require the upgrade WM DRM features that access the Internet such as acquiring new licenses and or performing a required WM DRM Upgrade can be switched off When these features are switched off you will still be able to play Secure Content if you have a valid license for such content already stored on your computer Certain components of the software for the XiVA powered TGM 100s are subject to the GNU General Public License or other so called open source licenses Open Source Software Open Source Software is not subject to the restrictions in Section 6 Title to Software and Intellectual Property and is subject to the GNU General Public License GPL or other license terms as applicable In compliance with the terms of the GPL XiVA makes its modifications to Open Source Software that the XiVA powered product uses modifies and distributes pursuant to the GPL available to the public in source code form at http www imerge co uk Igpl taglibport zip You are free to use modify and distribute Open Source Software that is subject to the GPL so long as you comply with the terms of th
80. have inserted fi Transformers Play Disc Record Disc Record Info e Select the Play Disc option 18 The television screen will automatically switch to display the movie as opposed to the User Interface You can return to the User Interface at any time by pressing the Now Playing button on the remote control movie will stop Recording You can make new recordings onto the TGM 100 s external storage device by recording directly from CDs and DVDs using the disc slot Your TGM 100 can access the Internet using a broadband internet connection via the Ethernet port to automatically retrieve information about the disc CD information includ ing artist aloum and track names as well as cover illustra tions is retrieved from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service DVD information including cover art and chapter titles is obtained from GD3 and AMG Note In some countries the copying of material protected by copyright law may require permission of the copyright owners The system as shipped will only record unen crypted DVDs Encrypted DVDs require the installation of 3rd party software Please contact your installer for more information Audio Recording Quality The TGM 100 allows you to record music and store it ina number of different formats MPEG layer 3 MP3 You can record to MP3 at a number of different bit rates Higher bitrates give better quality but take up more space on your TGM 100 s exter
81. he number of albums and the speed of your computer Once the iTunes Library source has been updated with the music from your TGM 100 you can you can update your iPod as follows e Connect your iPod in the normal way Click the Browse button in the top right hand corner of the iTunes window e Drag any item from the Genre Artist Album lists onto the iPod icon in the Source area 39 CHAPTER 6 Using a Computer The transfer process will begin shortiv afterwards Updating the iTunes Librarv If vou have removed music from vour TGM 100 or edited the names of anv items in the librarv vou will need to update the iTunes Librarv to remove anv broken links To do this vou should first delete all the TGM 100 albums from the iTunes Librarv as follows e Select the View Options item from the View menu e Check the Grouping option then click the OK button to confirm vour changes e Inthe iTunes Library click the new Grouping column heading The tracks located on your TGM 100 external storage device will be grouped together using the label lt TGM 100_NAME e g lt SunfireMS5000 1234 e Click on the first track in the list with this grouping label then holding down the Shift button click the last track e Press the Delete button to remove these tracks from the iTunes Library e Click Yes to confirm your choice Repeat the import process described above to add back the TGM 100 information Note iTunes does not
82. ils and press the Y Select button The following screen is displayed Edit album details Name lt Back Artists Genres Cold Water Songs The Broken Family Band Indie Indie Rock Alt Country Year 2003 Era 2000 s Cold Water Songs lt Edit Q Look Up Artwork e Use he Aor V buttons to highlight the attribute you want to edit e Press the Edit button e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the text The Page buttons on the remote control may be used to enter symbols and other special characters e When you ve finished press the OK button If an album has several artists or it could be classified into multiple genres press the Return button after each artist or genre to separate them For example suppose Gracenote returns a genre of Indie for the album Cold Water Songs To add extra genres edit 27 CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface the Genres attribute scroll to the end of the word Indie then press the Return button before entering Indie Rock Press Return again and enter Alt Country Note that on the Edit Album Details screen multiple genres are separated by a semi colon but when entering them you must use the Return button otherwise a new genre consisting of all the words you entered will be created When you have finished making changes to the album s details press the OSave button Editing Track Information in the Audio Library e Navigate to the Adm
83. in UI and select Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to select Tracks and press the gt button e Use the A or V buttons again to highlight the Track you wish to edit e Press the Options button and choose Edit Track Details The following screen is displayed Edit track details Number 3 Devil In The Details The Broken Family Band Indie Indie Rock Alt Country Year 2003 Era 2000 s Cold Water Songs Name Artists Genres Artwork e Use the or V buttons to highlight the attribute you want to change e Press the Edit button e Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the title and press the M OK button When you have finished making changes to a Track s details press the OSave button 28 Editing Genre Year and Era names in the Audio Library e Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to select either Genres Years or Eras and press the gt button e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight the Genre Year or Era you wish to edit e Press the Options button and choose the Edit name option e Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for the Genre Year or Era e Press v Select to save your changes Selecting Album Artwork For most albums your TGM 100 should automatically retrieve the cover art from the Internet If cover art is not found or you have recorded custom CDs you may apply generic artwork to the album or import
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85. ipment rack that may impede the flow of air through ventilation openings 11 Power Sources The apparatus should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in these op eration instructions or as marked on the apparatus Sunfire User s Manual The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying par ticular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit the apparatus 13 Non use Periods The power cord of the apparatus should be unplugged from the outlet when unused for a long period of time 14 Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the inside of the apparatus 15 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the apparatus beyond those means described in this operating manual All other servici
86. ire User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote Configuring Your Remote to Control Other Devices The TV and Amp buttons on the remote control may be individually configured to control a range of televisions receivers and amplifiers from well known manufacturers Configuring the Remote to Control a Television e Press the TV and Select buttons simultaneously hold them down for one second The TV button will remain lit for 20 seconds the configura tion process must be completed during this time e Enter the 3 digit numeric code matching the manufacturer of your television from the list in Remote Control Codes e Press the TV button again The TV button will blink twice to indicate that the configura tion has been accepted If the TV button does not blink begin the process again taking care to enter the number exactly as printed in the list If the television is switched on during the configuration process entering the correct code will cause the television to go into standby To configure the remote to control your receiver or amplifi er follow the above procedure pressing the AMP button in place of the TV button and using the appropriate numeric code for your amplifier Sunfire User s Manual Remote Control Use In a Multi Room System Your remote control may be configured to control additional TGM 100C clients in the system Configuring the Remote with a Default Output e Press the Audio Server
87. lbum or movie which is currently being played If playing a movie it will be stopped Standby Audio Server TV SO E 8 e 8 Amp Home Output OO 7 DI Page Library CHAPTER 1 Quick Start The DVD CD Player e Place a CD or DVD in the slot e Press the MLibrarv button to view the Home Screen e Select Disc If your TGM 100 is connected to the Internet details of the disc content will be found automatically and displayed on the screen e Select Play Disc or Record Disc from the TV User Interface You may also begin playback by pressing the p gt Play button on the remote control 1 Home Theatre Advent Various Artists General Jazz 0 10 45 04 fy Advent Play Disc Tracks nr e gt S G Record Info i ki The Recording displav shows recording progress with an indication of the time remaining to completion The Now Playing screen shows the length of the track being played and how long it has been playing Playing Music From the Library e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Home Screen e Use the lt and gt buttons to highlight Music and press the Select button e The Menu button lets you choose how you want to browse your music collection for example by Tracks Albums Artists or Genres Select the grouping you prefer and press the Y Select button e To play a piece of music highlight it in the list and select the Play option
88. logy programs as specified in the U S Export Administration Regulations By downloading installing activating or using this SOFTWARE you confirm that you will not export or re export the SOFTWARE without all required U S and foreign government licenses Customer will defend indemnify and hold harmless NVIDIA from and against all fines penalties liabilities damages costs and expenses incurred as a result of any violation of such laws or regulations by 95 APPENDIX Customer or anv of its agents or emplovees 7 MISCELLANEOUS The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is specifically disclaimed If any provision of this LICENSE is inconsistent with or cannot be fully enforced under the law such provision will be construed as limited to the extent necessary to be consistent with and fully enforceable under the law This LICENSE is the final complete and exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings and agreements relating to such subject matter whether oral or written Customer agrees that it will not ship transfer or export the SOFTWARE into any country or use the SOFTWARE in any manner prohibited by the United States Bureau of Export Administration or any export laws restrictions or regulations and that Customer shall be solely responsible for the results of any violation of such laws restrictions
89. lor e Language Allows plug ins for additional languages for the UI e On Screen Hints Allows you to turn On Screen Hints on or off in order to provide additional operational help within the Admin UI e Color Allows you to change the color of the Admin UI including the Web Admin UI To change the Admin UI color e From the User Interface Settings screen use the A and V buttons to highlight the Color option e Press the Edit button The Choose Interface Color screen is displayed Choose Interface Colour Name Soft Mint X Cancel Hex 2A877D RGB 42 135 125 HSB 174 69 53 Vv Select XIV O Edit Custom e Use the A V lt and gt buttons to highlight the color you wish to choose for the Admin UI e Press the Select button After making any changes use the QSave button to com mit them To create your own color for the Admin UI e Press the QEdit Custom button The Edit Custom Color screen is displayed Edit Custom Colour Hue 174 X Cancel Saturation 69 Brightness 53 Red 42 Green 135 Blue 125 2A877D Vv Edit O Save Original Hexadecimal Press lt to decrease or gt to increase the highlighted value CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface e Use the A and V buttons to highlight the option you Media Transfer Settings wish to edit Media Transfer Settings allows music to be shared on e Use the lt and gt buttons to increase or decrease the your PC for back
90. ls allow you to watch a movie while still accessing the screens controlling the output Digital TV User Interface AV 1 CLLELLLLLLLELLELLLZ Lk hehehe he he he he LL ES Touch Panel Interface AV2 Graphical User Interfaces The TGM 100 features an advanced Graphical User Inter face UI which can be displayed on televisions throughout your home and controlled using the supplied remote control or a properly programmed universal remote In addition to the television User Interface the TGM 100 can also display proprietary User Interfaces on touch panel displays and computer screens The User Interfaces are used to control all facets of recording cataloging and playback of your music and movies 16 There are three Uls that can be accessed the Main TV UI the Touch Screen UI and the Admin UI All the User Interfaces operate in a similar fashion and each is briefly introduced in the next few pages Each of the Uls may be displayed on a connected PC via a web browser which is referred to as the Web UI Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Main TV User Interface Home Screen The main functions of the system are accessible via the Home Screen The Home Screen is the first screen to be displayed when your unit is powered on To access the Home Screen e From any screen of the TV UI press the MLibrarv button on your remote control The Home Screen will b
91. mote control to displav the Home Screen e Highlight Music and press Select to display the Music Library screen e Press the amp Menu button to bring up the sorting options e Use the Aor V buttons to highlight Playlists and press Select e Use the A or V buttons again to highlight the Playlist titled Entire Library and press the Play button on your remote control or select Play Playlist to begin playback Initiating playback of your entire Music Library in this way will automatically enable shuffle and repeat Entire Library Selections Play Playlist Add Playlist Play Queue Fri Jan 16 2009 02 11 23 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 19 55 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 20 56 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 33 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 54 PM e Choose from Selections adds all Tracks Play Playlist plays all selections and Add Playlist adds all selections to the Play Queue 22 The Play Queue Many selections have an Add option to add the selection to the current Play Queue e g Add Track Add Album Add Artist etc From an Album select Add Album and select Yes when prompted to add the Album to the Play Queue Add My Generation The Very Best Of The Who to the Queue Displaying the Play Queue e Display the Now Playing screen by pressing the 5 Now Playing button on your remote control or by choosing that option from the Home Screen Because 00 00 04 00 02 40 Selection 1 of
92. nal storage device By default the unit records music at 192Kb VBR MP3 WAV lossless uncompressed The WAV format is uncompressed which gives the highest possible quality but takes up the most space Windows Media Audio WMA WMA is a compression format similar to MP3 Again the higher the bitrate you choose the better the quality and the larger the resultant music files Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Automatic Recording The TGM 100 can be configured so that CDs amp DVDs can be recorded with minimal user interaction e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Main Menu e Use the Aor V buttons and press the Y Select button to highlight Set Up and display the Set Up screen e Using the A or V buttons again choose User Settings and press Select e Highlight Recording Settings and press Select The Recording Settings screen is displayed Q 1 Home Theatre MP3VBR192 Record Quality Choose Auto Record Enabled Auto Record Eject Disabled The following options require configuration in order to enable automatic recording Default Recording Quality Choose between Uncompressed MP3 128kb VBR MP3 192kb VBR MP3 320kb CBR WMA 96kb and WMA 128kb as the default recording quality for CDs Qi Home Theatre Uncompressed MP3VBR128 MP3VBR192 Select Cancel MP3CBR320 WMA96 WMA128 Sunfire User s Manual Auto Record Enable Auto Record so that each time you
93. ng should be referred to qualified service personnel PORTABLE CART WARNING Carts and stands The Component should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer A Component and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the Component and cart combination to overturn 16 To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Pour preevenir les chocs electriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polarise avec un prolongateur un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es fond sans laisser aucune parlVe a d cou vert 17 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of the Component is not defeated This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B which ever is applicable limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant las limites applicables aux appareils num riques de class A de class B selon le cas prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par les ministere des communica
94. nnect an amplifier with this capability to the digital output or of the TGM 100 DVI VIDEO Connect to TGM DVC DVI to Composite Video Converter to control the TGM 100 using the dedicated Touch panel UI ESATA Use this port to connect a Sunfire eSATA drive COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect the Y P and P Component Video Out of the TGM 100 to the Y P and P COMPONENT VIDEO IN of a suitable TV to display the TV User Interface up to 1080i You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT Connect the composite Video Out of the TGM 100 to the com posite input of a suitable PAL or NTSC TV to display the TV User Interface You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture Q s VIDEO OUT Connect the S VIDEO output of the TGM 100 to the S VIDEO input of a suitable PAL or NTSC TV to display the TV User Inter face You may also need to switch the TV to the relevant input to display the picture 10 ANALOG AUDIO OUT This analog audio output may be connected to the input jacks of a pre amplifier receiver or whole house controller IR INPUT The IR INPUT connection allows remote control information to be carried from third party controllers directly into the TGM 100 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT By connecting the coaxial jack to a digital audio component D A converter A V amplifier etc digital signals from the TGM
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97. on 5 Am The Walrus 6 Want To Hold Your Hand 7 Drive My Car The Word What You re Doing 8 Gnik Nus 9 Something Blue Jay Way Transition 10 Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite 1 Want You She s So Heavy Helte 11 Help 12 Blackbird Yesterday Browsing Playlists in the Music Library Playlists allow you to create your own selections of tracks and save them with a name of your choice such as Party Music e When in the Music Library press the E Menu button e Use the or V buttons to highlight the Playlists option then press Select The TV screen will display the Playlists in your Music Library Entire Library Selections Play Playlist Add Playlist Play Queue Fri Jan 16 2009 02 11 23 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 19 55 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 20 56 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 33 PM Queue Wed May 6 2009 07 21 54 PM Note If you have not yet created any Playlists the list will only show Entire Library e Press the A or V buttons to step between Playlists e Select Selections to view tracks in the highlighted Playlists e Press the Play button on your remote control or select Play Playlist to begin playback 21 CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface Plaving the Entire Librarv In addition to the abilitv to select individual items in the Music Librarv vou can also choose to plav vour entire music collection To Plav the entire Librarv e Press the MLibrarv button on your re
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99. ption to mark all of the items in a list without having to go through them individually For example To delete all the albums by a particular artist e Navigate to the Admin UI as previously described and select the Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to highlight Artists and press the f Select button to display the Artists list e Use the A or V buttons again to highlight an artist and press the gt button A list of all the albums by the chosen artist is displayed 29 CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface e Press the Options button and choose Mark all e Press the Select button e Press the Options button again and choose Delete marked albums e Press the Select button The mark function can also be used when adding multiple Audio Library items to a Playlist For example To add multiple albums to a playlist e Navigate to the Admin UI as previously described and select the Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to highlight Albums and press the Y Select button to display the Albums list e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight an album you wish to add to a playlist and press the lt Mark button A mark symbol will appear next to the album e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight another album you wish to add to a playlist and press the Mark button A mark symbol will appear next to this album also e Press the QAdd To button e Use the Aor V buttons to select a playlist and pr
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102. rmation screen will appear 92 Please confirm Delete movie Imerge The Movie X No e Press the v Yes button to confirm deletion of the movie Note Any items you choose to delete will be permanently erased from your TGM 100 s hard disk Anything you de lete by accident will need to be re recorded Sunfire User s Manual Marking Items in the Video Library The mark function can be used to select multiple items within a list in the Video Library You can then perform a single action on all of the marked items rather than repeating the same action on each item individually For example To delete multiple movies from the Video Library e Navigate to the Admin UI screen as described previously e Select Video Library e Press the A or V buttons to highlight Movies and press the Y Select button to display the Movies list e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight a movie you wish to delete e Press the lt Mark button The mark symbol will appear next to the marked movie Movies ee All lt Video Library Imerge The Movie J Play O Synopsis Options Mark Q Search ji Imerge The Movie Dave Niven Daniel Gant lan Driver Tom Lau James Whitehead J Gavin Johnson M Drama On PG Place a mark symbol next to the other movies you wish to delete e Press the Options button and highlight Delete marked movies e Press the Y Select button If there are fewer than one hundred item
103. rogram into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 INNO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSS
104. rovides information on using a computer to access the TGM 100 The Appendix shows some additional information including a troubleshooting guide the Warranty and service assistance details To find out more about this and other Sunfire products please visit our website www sunfire com E Introduction Congratulations on vour purchase of the incredible Theater Grand Media System the only server solution of its kind to deliver the luxurv and performance that the name Sunfire symbolizes Highly robust and purpose built The TGM Se ries is an expandable server client and hard drive system for storing managing and playing your entire collection of movies and music Using an external storage device of a capacity to suit your requirements large libraries of DVDs and CDs can be stored and replayed at the touch of a button All movies and music are accessed via intuitive Graphical User Interfaces GUIs and can be displayed in a variety of ways to match your individual preferences Additional information about your movies and music is automatically downloaded from the Internet to make it a breeze to find your favorites An industry first layered metadata service searches multiple providers to ensure not only the highest hit rate possible but also the best quality album and movie artwork Enjoy rediscovering your media Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 1 Quick Start Quick Start Guide Your TGM 100 supports sever
105. s can be used as follows e Inthe Admin UI for text entry mode these buttons can be used as an alphanumeric keypad similar to a mobile phone REPEAT RETURN BUTTON The Repeat button has the following functions e During music playback this button toggles the Repeat Play setting on the TGM 100 e In text entry mode this button can be used to perform a Carriage Return 12 5 SHUFFLE DELETE BUTTON The Shuffle button performs the following functions e During music playback this button toggles the random play setting on the TGM 100 e In text entry mode this button can be used to delete characters E STOP BUTTON During playback the Stop button halts playback on the currently selected output of the TGM 100 P PLAY BUTTON The Play button can be used to resume playback on the currently selected output of the TGM 100 OUTPUT BUTTON Not currently used gt gt KI BUTTON When this button is pressed briefly during playback play restarts at the beginning of the next track or chapter When this button is held for a longer period of time the music or movie will fast forward at high speed G 44 la BUTTON When this button is pressed briefly during playback play restarts at the beginning of the current track or chapter A second brief press moves to the beginning of the previous track or chapter When this button is held for a longer period of time the music or movie will rewind a
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107. s in a list you also have the option to mark all of the items in a list without having to go through them individually 33 CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface Setup The Setup screen provides access to advanced installation and setup functions that are normallv not required for dav to dav functionalitv Functions detailed here include e Settings This screen is comprised of items used specificallv for installation purposes and advanced settings refer to Installation Manual s Look Up Media Details Use this screen to look up missing media details same as the Main TV UI e On line Update Used for periodic software updates e Shutdown Restart same as the Main TV Ul e RAID Information Look up settings and functionality of attached storage A Settings VW Look Up Media Details On line Update lt Back Jv Select Shutdown Restart RAID Information Change the settings of this unit Settings The Settings screen provides access to manv functions involved in initial setup of the TGM 100 The majoritv of these settings should only be changed by a qualified in staller Therefore only a few basic screens will be reviewed here User Interface Settings lt Back Display Settings JV Select System Information External Storage Settings Device Identity Connection Settings Network Plavback Configuration User Interface Settings This screen allows changes to Language On Screen Hints and Co
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111. splay Settings please refer to the installation manual Full descriptions of the other two are contained later in this manual Installer Settings Installer Settings provide access to the Admin UI where advanced settings are configured A full description of the Admin UI is contained later in this manual Adjust User Interface This allows the user to increase or decrease the size of the UI to fit the TV screen Select Shrink to make the screen smaller or Grow to make the screen larger 17 CHAPTER 3 TV User Interface The Disc Player Your TGM 100 can play CDs and DVDs directly from the disc slot It therefore functions not only as a music and video system but also as a CD and DVD player Playing a CD from the Disc Player e Place a CD in the disc slot e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Home Screen e Use the lt or gt buttons to select the Disc option e Press the Select button The Disc Drive screen will display information about the disc you have inserted x Advent Play Disc Tracks Record Disc Record Info e Select the Play Disc option The User Interface will display the Now Playing screen and the CD will play from the audio outputs Playing a DVD From the Disc Player e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Home Screen e Use the lt or gt buttons to select the Disc option Press the Select button The Disc Drive screen will display information about the disc you
112. support WMA files If you import WMA files into iTunes they will be automatically converted to a format iTunes can play This is AAC by default but you can change it in the Advanced pane of iTunes Preferences Transferring Music to your Portable Player using Windows Media Player on a PC It is also possible to use your PC and Windows Media Player to transfer music from your TGM 100 to your portable device Note These instructions refer to Windows Media Player version 11 While most versions are supported the User Interfaces may vary and therefore these instructions may not always be accurate e Firstly make sure you can navigate to your TGM 100 and view the music in your MusicShare folder e Click on the Library tab at the top of the screen to display the Library Click on Library again to display the drop down menu 40 Burn Create Playlist Ctrl HN Create Auto Playlist e Music Pictures Video Recorded TV Other Add to Library Media Sharing Apply Media Information Changes Add Favorites to List When Dragging More Options Help with Using the Library e Select Add to Library followed by Add In the Add Folder window that appears navigate to your TGM 100 on the network and select the music you wish to transfer You can transfer entire albums or all the music by a particular artist by selecting the relevant folder and clicking OK To transfer the entire contents of your
113. t high speed II PAUSE BUTTON Press the Pause button to interrupt playback temporarily Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote Volume Control Your TGM 100 remote control is capable of controlling the volume of the music you are listening to by reassigning the volume control buttons to control the output of your ampli fier Controlling the Volume of the TGM 100 Each output must be configured individually to allow its volume to be controlled by the remote control To control the volume of an output e Press the M Library buton e Use the A and V buttons to select Set Up and press v Select e Use the A and V buttons to select Installer Settings and press Select This wil start the Admin UI e Navigate to the Settings Menu e Use the A and V buttons to select Output Configuration and press Select e Use the A and V buttons to select an output and press Select e From the menu that appears choose Volume and press Edit e Select Variable and press OSave The Volume and Xa Mute buttons on the remote control will now control the volume of the chosen audio output Sunfire User s Manual Reassigning Volume Control The Volume and Xa Mute buttons on the remote control can be configured to control the volume on your amplifier while the Audio Server device is selected To reassign volume control e Ensure the Amp button on your remote control is correctly configur
114. t track Play resumes from the new position when you release the button You may also use the transport buttons on the TV UI to control playback functions e Press the Now Playing button to see details of the currently playing selection e Use the remote s A N Z and gt buttons to navigate to the desired function e Press Select when you have the desired function highlighted Q 1 P Home Theatre Because 00 00 04 00 02 40 Selection 1 of 1 Bi Track 1 of 26 Love The Beatles General Rock 2006 Next Get Back Close Shuffle Repeat Show Queue Outputs Sunfire User s Manual Playing Movies From the Library e Press the MLibrarv button to display the Home Screen e Use the lt and gt buttons to highlight Movies and press the Select button e Press EJMenu to display the movies in your library in various ways for example Titles Actors Directors or Ratings Highlight the grouping you prefer and press the Select button e To play a movie select it from the list and use the Jf Select button to select Play Title You may also start playback by simply pressing the Play button on the remote control e You may also choose between List View and Cover View when you select a movie Home Theatre Air Force One Play Title Information Cover View An American Haunting Armageddon August Rush Black Adder Series 03 Cars Air Force One Wolfgang Petersen Charlie and the Chocolate Factory linn Ford
115. tests are run then depending on the nature of your configuration problems the User Interface may display the Display Help screen Press 0 to return to the default video set up 7 to cycle through DVI modes 8 to switch between NTSC and PAL TV output 9 to switch between Composite S Video and Component TV output Jf Done to exit this screen DVI Mode 720p 50 TV Standard PAL Video Type Auto The options available via the Display Help screen are as follows Return to the Default Video Set Up If you are experiencing problems with video display on either output try using this function to cure the problem e Press the 0 button on your remote control to return to the default video set up This will cause the unit to restart with the video settings re set to their default values Sunfire User s Manual Cycle Through HDMI Modes If the User Interface is not displayed on the television connected to Digital Video Out it may be due to the wrong HDMI mode being selected for your particular television e Press the 7 button on your remote control to switch to the next available HDMI mode The television connected to Digital Video Out will flicker and then display the new mode Repeatedly press the 7 button to cycle through all the available modes before deciding which is best for your particular television e Press the Done button to return to the User Interface Switch Between NTSC and PAL TV Output If the
116. this to Surround Sound for digital no analogue surround sound output or Stereo for digital and analogue stereo output 35 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Web User Interface Web UI Vour TGM 100 can displav anv of the three Uls on a com puter connected to vour home network The Web UI gives vou complete control of vour TGM 100 using a kevboard and mouse as opposed to a remote control and makes editing items in the Librarv much easier Accessing the Web UI The Default Web UI is identical to the Touch Panel UI and can be accessed as follows e Using a computer on the network type the IP address of your TGM 100 into the address bar of a web browser e g http 192 168 0 1 I Remote Intertace Windows internet Explorer ox Car e ne 19246894 mmr De c Fav emes de BB Suggested Sites lt B Get More Add ons Movies Now Playing ss Wa Volume a Mute MA Now Playing The TV Web UI is identical to the Main TV UI and can be accessed as follows Using a computer on the network tvpe the IP address of vour TGM 100 into the address bar of a web browser with the addition of tv at the end e g http 192 168 0 1 tv Ble x 2 d Favorites 23 Suggested Sites E Get More Add ons Remote Interface l Ep DI d Pager Safety Toos The Admin Web UI is identical to the Admin UI and can be accessed as follows e Usinga computer on the ne
117. thod to control the TGM 100 from touch panels located throughout the home The TGM 100 is designed to work with all ELAN wired or wireless touch panels and provides full control over the system Movies Now Playing Volume A Mute TA Now Plaving Admin UI pgs 27 35 The Admin Ul allows full access to all setup and playback functions This UI allows for more complex actions than the TV Ul and has more options but many of the options are not required for day to day activities The Admin UI may be accessed from the main TV using the included remote or may be accessed from a PC using a mouse and keyboard Home Theatre Menu 41 l A Audio Library gt Open V Video Library Disc Tray Select Now Playing Play Queue Output Set Up D171 Browse play or edit your music collection Web Access pgs 36 37 The Web Ul provides a method to control the TGM 100 from any computer located on the same network The Web UI is a great way to perform functions that require a key board such as naming Playlists or editing Library contents and provides a convenient way to access the system from anywhere in the home Any of the previous three User Interfaces may be accessed from the Web Ul elel D m L1 Pee a Tue O 1 Instructions on how to access and use each of these Uls is included later in this manual Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Connections and Remote TGM 100
118. tions du Canada WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRO DU IRE LALAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT GROUND CLAMP GROUND CLAMPS SERVICE ENTRANCE EQUIPMENT GROUND CLAMPS NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NOTE TO CATV INSTALLER ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H This reminder is to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guide lines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical OUTSIDE ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with reg
119. tput Set Up B1 1 Browse plav or edit vour music collection To access the various categories of the Admin UI e Usethe A or V buttons to select the category then press gt Open or Y Select Many of the options in the Admin UI are very similar to options in the Main TV UI and will not be addressed in this section The Audio Library is the same as Music the Movie Library is the same as Movies Disc Tray is the same as Disc and Now Playing is the same as Now Play ing in the Main TV UI Sunfire User s Manual Editing the Audio Library Your TGM 100 labels the Albums Artists and Tracks in your Music Library with names which identify the album you are listening to and these help you locate items when you are browsing through the Library If you have an Internet connection the unit looks up the CD information and cover art automatically from the Gracenote Music Recognition Service You can edit these names and images at any stage to suit your own preferences Once any of these details has been manually changed the album will be ignored by the Look Up Album Details function so your changes will be retained permanently Editing Album Information in the Audio Library e Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library e Press the A or V buttons to select Albums and press the gt button e Use the Aor V buttons again to highlight the album you wish to edit e Press the Options button choose Edit Album Deta
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121. twork type the IP address of your TGM 100 into the address bar of a web 36 browser with the addition of admin at the end e g http 192 168 0 1 admin GV el nitp 19216801 sdmin a x pr 7 Favorites Suggested Sites g Get More Add ons v Home Theatre A Audio Library gt Open V Video Library Disc Tray va Now Playing Play Queue Output Set Up 1 1 Browse play or edit your music collection Now Playing RJ Library C Output Navigating the Web UI You will notice that the Web UI is identical to the chosen UI TV Touch Panel or Admin The screens of the Web UI are identical to those of the chosen User Interface except for the following differences e The A and V buttons now appear wherever there is a list that can scrolled You can use your mouse to press these buttons when you would usually use the A and V buttons on the TGM 100 remote control e The Admin Web UI functions of the main action buttons on the remote control such as E Menu Options MLibrarv and amp Now Playing can be accessed using buttons at the bottom of the screen Remote Interface Windows Internet Explorer GS le http 172 20 30 159 IMAM DIRE e Searc Po we dk Remote Interface fay B tab Page G Tools K Now Plaving Cold Water Songs D Devil In The Details M 00 04 16 Elapsed 00 01 43 gt Play Queue lt Browse Selection 1 of 1 Track 3 of 12 O A
122. uble click on the folder entitled MusicShare A window will be displaved containing a folder for each artist present in the Music Librarv of vour TGM 100 e Double click on the folder for an artist A window will be displayed containing a folder for each album by the chosen artist present in the Music Library e Double click on the folder for an album A window will be displayed containing all the tracks within the aloum and a JPEG file containing the cover art for the album You now have read only access to these files and can drag and drop them to a location on your PC You can also copy music from your TGM 100 directly to your portable player Transferring Music to your Portable Player Using iTunes The iTunes Media Player application is specifically designed to simplify the process of synchronizing your music collection with an iPod portable player Support for other devices is limited you should check that your portable player is compatible before using this application Note These instructions refer to Apple iTunes version 7 1 While most versions are supported the User Interfaces may vary and therefore these instructions may not always be accurate The Library source in iTunes shows all media files stored on the local hard disk as well as media which has been added from other networked drives You can add the music collection from your TGM 100 to the Library as follows e Select the Preferences option This can be found un
123. up purposes and to add delete and edit highlighted value media on the TGM 100 This should normally be set to e Alternatively press the Edit button to enter a value Media Export Enabled using the alphanumeric keypad The panel on the right of the screen shows the original color in the top half of the square and the new color below Media Export Enabled it e After making any changes use the OSave button to commit them A Media Transfer Settings System Information The System Information screen shows details of the sys tem that are useful for installers and technicians as well as end users You should only enter into this screen if instruct ed to do so by your installer or Sunfire Technical Support System Information Host Name X0019DBE40BDA Serial Number TGM100C A07 0850 Model Number TGM100 Software Version 3 9 38 18554 Outputs 1 Album Total 461 Track Total O Reset System Output Configuration This screen allows you to make several changes to the way your TGM 100 interfaces with the rest of the system You should only change the Audio Format if needed Audio Format changes the audio outputs from Surround mode to Stereo mode When Surround is selected the analog outputs are disabled When Stereo is selected the analog outputs are enabled and all digital audio outputs will send a stereo signal A Number 1 d A NET Home Theatre Audio Format Stereo Volume Fixed mist Set
124. use Close Shuffle 00 00 04 Repeat Exit Volume Show Queue The playback controls appear as buttons on the right hand side of the Now Playing screen Touch these buttons to Pause Stop Seek or Skip through music and movies Use the Menu Cursors button to navigate through a DVD menu The Now Playing screen also allows functions like Shuffle and Repeat as well as access to the Play Queue Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Troubleshooting Guide This section provides information to help solve common problems vou mav encounter with vour svstem Displav Help Although the unit s video settings will be configured correctly when installed it is possible that subsequent changes in your hardware configuration for example the installation of a new television may affect the configuration and in extreme circumstances may cause the User Interface to be displayed incorrectly or not at all Display Help exists for this scenario so that the unit s video settings can be re configured using the remote control without reference to the User Interface Accessing Display Help e Access the Admin UI as described previously e Press the following combination of six buttons on your remote control handset E Menu EMenu 4 3 5 7 This button combination can be easily remembered as the alphanumeric buttons 4 3 5 7 correspond to the letters H E L P to spell the world help The screen may flicker for a few moments as some
125. using the lt and gt buttons You may also simply press the Play button on the remote control e You may choose between List View and Cover View when you make a selection List view shown D 1 Home Theatre Live Evil Disc 1 Live Evil Disc 2 London Symphony Orchestra Love Tracks Play Album Add Album Information Cover View Love Deluxe Lush Life Love The Beatles General Rock British Invasion Rock Merseybeat Maroon Miles Davis Vol 1 Miles Davis Vol 1 Blue Note Miles Davis Vol 2 Blue Note Miles in the Sky Milestones Cover view shown 1 Home Theatre ee Ten 1 O iz T G liz ae NE MA Live im Europe Live Evi Oise 1 Antibes 1963 Mr MAX T7 O 2 JLE 18 amp a Z i de ae L MILLI H N ig a aroon Mites Davis Vo 1 Miles Davis Vol 1 Miles DavispWol 2 Bite Note Bl e Notif ger YD S Live Evil Disc 2 London Symphony Orchestra 0 Yeah Disc 2 MTV Unplugged le lefertiti lursery Cryme Oy Yeah Disc 1 ings c e Onthe Corner One Size Fits All Pangaea Disc 1 Pangaea Disc 2 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 1 Quick Start Playback Transport Buttons e To stop playback press the jil Stop button on the remote control e To pause playback press the 11 Pause button e Press the Kl or M Skip button to skip to the next or previous track e Hold down the PP or 44 Seek button to seek forward or backward within the curren
126. video fails to display or is displayed incorrectly on televisions connected to Analogue Video Out try using this function to rectify the problem e Press the 8 button on your remote control to switch between NTSC and PAL TV output formats Choose the best option for your television e Press the Done button to return to the User Interface Switch Between Composite S Video and Component TV Output If the video fails to display or is displayed incorrectly on televisions connected to Analogue Video Out try using this function to rectify the problem e Press the 9 button on your remote control to switch between Composite S Video and Auto TV outputs Repeatedly press the 9 button for the unit to cycle through the available options Choose the best option for your television e Press the Done button to return to the User Interface Blank Display If you select an item from the media libraries for playback and the display goes blank it may be due to a missing or invalid library item In the event that this happens try pressing the MLibrarv button on the remote control to return to the User Interface If this does not resolve the problem contact your dealer or installer Disc Eject If your disc does not eject automatically there is a hidden button just inside the disc slot on the front of the TGM 100 Press the button using the end of a paper clip until the disc ejects 43 APPENDIX Surround Sound
127. your own from a connected PC e Highlight the album in your Audio Library to which you would like to apply a cover art image e Press the Options button e Use the A and V buttons to select Edit Album Details and press the Select button e Choose the Artwork option and press the Y Edit button The following screen listing all of the cover art images stored on your TGM 100 is displayed Choose artwork World X Cancel Cold Water Songs Moon Safari 609 Ambient Dream Pop Vv Select O Delete Troy e Use the Aor V buttons to scroll through the cover art images e Press the v Select button to associate a piece of artwork with your chosen album It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your TGM 100 and apply these to items in the media libraries see pg 38 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Admin User Interface Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries Deleting items is similar to editing them in that vou first select the item you wish to delete then select Options and finally select the Delete option For example to delete a track in the Audio Library e Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library e Use the A and V buttons to choose Tracks and then press the gt button e Use the A and V buttons again to select the track you would like to delete e Press the Options button and choose Delete track A confirmation screen will appear 2 Please confirm Del
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129. zed please call Sunfire at 859 514 8290 We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty completely to fully under stand your Warranty Service coverage Service Assistance If your Sunfire product ever requires service write to us or call Sunfire 1300 E New Circle Road Suite 150 Lexington KY 40505 Phone 859 514 8290 Fax 859 269 7972 You will be directed to an authorized Sunfire Service Station or receive instructions to ship the unit to the factory Please save the original ship ping carton and packing materials in case shipping is required Please do not ship Parcel Post NOTE Before sending in your unit for repair you must call Sunfire for return authorization Include a complete description of the problem indicating how you have it connected the associated equipment in your system and a copy of your purchase receipt Initial shipping costs are not paid by Sunfire return ground shipping costs will be prepaid if repairs were covered by the scope of this Warranty Trademark Information All brand names product names and trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Windows 95 98 Me XP and Windows NT 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Windows MediaPlayer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation 61 APPENDIX 62 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX 63 Sunfire User s Ma

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