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1. The Sunfire TGIV is expertly de signed and built to provide years of trouble free performance Most prob lems that occur can usually be solved by checking your setup or making sure that the audio and video compo nents connected to the TGIV are on and fully operational The following information will help you deal with common setup problems you may experience during normal use of your unit If problems persist contact your Sunfire Dealer for help No sound from one or more speakers e Speaker cables may have come undone Turn off your system and check the cables and tighten the binding posts e An audio cable may have an inter nal break The volume level is low for the channels concerned Recheck the calibration procedure page 40 The Mute switch is on The channel has not been turned on in the Speaker Size Menu page 38 The correct surround mode is not selected Some DVD discs are stereo only Note In Source Direct mode only the front left and right speakers are engaged They must also be set to Large No subwoofer or poor output The subwoofer s amplifier is off or its controls are set low e Are all speakers set Large e SUB is not switched on in the Speaker Size Menu page 38 e Recheck the calibration procedure page 40 e Adjust the Crossover and check Bass Management page 41 42 e See page 50 to find the best loca tion for your subwoofer 52 If the bass is weak d
2. polomi a Sunfire Theater Grand IV DdpDporeyj EXTEN DED DIGITAL EX S PRO LOGIC Ix SURROUND User s Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 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 Safety Instructions 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the Sunfire Component is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the Component and in these operating instructions should be followed 4 Follow Instructions All operat ing and other instructions should be followed 5 Water and Moisture The Component should not be used near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 6 Ventilation The Component should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation For example the Component should not be situated 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 equip ment rack that may impede the flow of air through ventilation openings 7 Heat The Component should be situated aw
3. 131 138 153 162 116 Fisher 003 008 009 010 Funai 034 GE 031 063 072 107 109 144 147 Go Video 132 136 155 040 115 Goldstar 012 013 020 101 106 114 123 Harman Kardon 014 045 Hitachi 004 018 026 034 043 063 137 150 160 013 InstantReplay 031 JCL 031 JC Penney 012 013 015 040 066 101 Jensen 043 JVC 012 031 043 048 050 055 060 130 150 152 Kenwood 014 048 034 106 Lloyd 034 LXI 003 009 017 034 106 Magin 040 Magnavox 031 034 041 067 068 156 164 Marantz 012 031 067 069 Marta 101 Matsui 027 030 MEI 031 Memorex 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 101 102 134 139 MGA 045 046 059 Minolta 013 020 Mitsubishi 013 020 045 046 051 059 061 142 151 049 MTC 034 040 Multitech 024 034 NEC 012 023 039 043 048 Nordmende 043 Optonica 053 054 Orion 025 Panasonic 066 070 083 113 140 145 157 163 074 Pentax 013 020 031 063 Philco 031 034 067 Philips 031 034 054 067 071 101 Pilot 101 Pioneer 013 021 048 Portland 108 Pulsar 072 Quartz 002 014 Quasar 066 145 075 Radio Shack 123 RCA 013 020 041 107 109 140 144 145 147 034 040 158 Realistic 003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101 Rico 058 Runco 148 Salora 014 Samsung 032 040 066 102 104 107 109 112 113 115 120 122 125 Sansui 022 043 048 135 Sanyo 003 007 010 014 134 102 Scott 017 037 112 129 131 Sear
4. 170 187 Akai 085 195 202 AMC 231 232 Amend 118 Arcam 238 Audio Access 119 147 Audio Ease 165 Audio Technica 046 BSR 037 057 California Audio 103 008 Capetronic 063 Carrera 057 080 Carver 185 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 203 204 167 Casio 111 182 Clarinette 182 Creek 159 Crown 035 Denon 002 123 Emerson 042 069 102 Fisher 050 185 134 008 Fraba 111 Genexxa 010 069 102 Goldstar 010 069 102 Haitai 093 Harman Kardon 018 033 047 208 Hitachi 042 175 Inkel 130 143 144 JC Penny 014 061 092 141 Jensen 158 JVC 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243 Kenwood 185 007 023 055 071 072 142 137 Koss 061 Krell 241 Kyocera 005 Lotte 102 Luxman 011 028 070 076 LXI 059 Magnavox 044 107 Marantz 027 041 044 051 077 107 209 Mcintosh 212 MCS 014 073 092 Memorex 010 Mission 044 107 Mitsubishi 179 Mitsumi 153 Modulaire 182 Mondial 147 Myryad 244 NAD 006 005 067 178 Nakamichi 217 218 219 095 NEC 014 062 Nikko 046 NSM 044 107 Onkyo 030 038 039 168 169 Optimus 010 050 057 058 081 082 083 085 093 195 Panasonic 103 201 172 008 068 Parasound 233 Philips 041 044 Pioneer 010 020 025 056 174 175 176 Proceed 239 Proton 044 107 228 Quasar 103 008 Radio Shack 182 RCA 017 042 150 Realistic 042 050 051 102 181 182 187 Rotel 044 107 161 178 250 SAE 044 107 Sansui 044
5. 182 183 073 157 Sampo 197 058 004 202 Samsung 004 050 089 101 105 127 143 160 Sanyo 166 007 020 053 057 082 187 Scott 004 028 043 048 143 Sears 015 030 003 007 028 057 143 094 160 080 165 166 Seleco 189 200 Sharp 170 081 019 028 029 014 004 022 143 175 Siemens 088 Signature 072 Sony 070 085 139 147 126 185 194 Soundesign 004 028 003 043 Spectricon 112 SSS 004 043 Supre Macy 002 Sylvania 197 003 059 060 063 064 164 044 160 127 Tandy 081 Tatung 056 062 Technics 034 080 Techwood 004 Teknika 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 Telefunken 037 046 086 087 Telerent 072 Tera 172 TMK 004 Toshiba 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 Totevision 143 Universal 008 009 Video Concepts 146 Vidikron 174 184 188 192 Vidtech 994 Wards 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 034 Westing House 076 Yamaha 197 004 York 004 Yupiteru 043 Zenith 072 073 095 103 157 183 Zonda 112 VCRs Aiwa 034 181 Akai 016 043 046 124 125 142 146 Ampro 072 Anam 031 Audio Dynamics 012 023 039 043 Brooksonic 035 037 129 Canon 028 031 Capehart 108 Craig 003 040 135 Curtis Mathes 031 041 Daewoo 005 007 010 065 108 110 111 112 116 117 119 Daytron 108 DBX 012 023 039 043 Dynatech 034 053 Electrohome 059 Emerson 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 129
6. 5 When you are ready press START on both remotes It may take up to 40 seconds so do not move the remotes during this time The remote will flash GOOD if it has successfully learned all the com mands If it flashes FAIL then repeat this procedure 6 Press MAIN to return to the main menu 29 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 On Screen Display OSD MON2 MAIN MAIN Video Connections MON2 The On Screen Display OSD is present at the composite video or S video MAIN outputs and the component video MAIN and MON outputs It is also present at the output labeled VID2 MON2 but AUDIO VIDEO OUYRUTS COMPONENT VIDE vA MON2 DVD SAT VCR VID2 MON2 N COMPONENT OL MQN2 only if it is set to MON2 This is set in the OSD Video menu see page 37 Make sure that your TV monitor s video input is connected correctly to one of these outputs OSD Activation The OSD is activated using the remote s MENU button with the remote set to operate the TGIV The joystick pad and surround ing buttons allow you to navigate through the OSD menus to control and customize many features of the TGIV Press EXIT to quit the OSD at any time Any changes you make will be saved Note that the TGIV front panel dis play shows abbreviated text when the OSD is activated 30 Qu No OSD from e VCR outputs e VID2 MONZ2 set to VI
7. Denon 105 227 229 Fisher 064 Goldstar 011 Harman Kardon 233 JVC 106 116 239 240 Kenwood 005 013 023 026 064 145 146 181 190 Linn 124 Luxman 035 137 139 Magnavox 027 Marantz 014 027 056 065 087 McIntosh 238 Mitsubishi 242 243 NAD 029 048 Nakamichi 244 245 025 Onkyo 002 012 016 017 018 019 115 Optimus 026 054 055 Panasonic 007 010 032 088 195 Philips 027 087 Pioneer 003 039 047 050 066 098 222 Quasar 007 088 Sansui 027 113 119 224 Sharp 026 057 131 175 181 Sherwood 038 004 028 030 033 034 Sony 020 022 052 084 089 56 Teac 009 059 212 Technics 007 010 076 088 109 122 193 Toshiba 112 Victor 106 Yamaha 021 026 031 067 040 Televisions Admiral 072 081 161 160 Akai 197 146 Amark 112 143 Ampro 073 167 157 183 Amstrad 052 Anam 043 054 056 080 112 131 AOC 197 004 112 058 Audiovox 076 Blaupunkt 088 Cairn 201 Candle 197 002 003 004 Capehart 058 Centronic 043 Citizen 197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 Classic 043 Concerto 004 Contec 043 050 051 Coronado 143 Craig 043 054 Crown 043 143 Curtis Mathes 197 101 004 143 CXC 043 Daewoo 004 016 043 004 076 103 114 125 127 143 Daytron 004 143 Dwin 117 Dynasty 043 Dynatech 062 Eiki 187 Electrohome 024 076 143 196 Emerson 197 004 005 028 043 047 048 050 051 076 096 143 151 153 154 155 Fisher 007 05
8. If you want AUX to control a VCR press AUX then press VCR 5 You can now enter a code us ing the remote s keypad or UP or DOWN After the third digit is entered the remote transmits a power command If the component turns on press SAVE and then EXIT Go to step 7 6 If you could not find a code which works hold the UP button to step through all the codes in the table for that device Release UP when your equipment turns on If you go past press DOWN Press SAVE and then EXIT 7 The display will change to show the devices again still in the P PRO mode Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all your equipment is working 8 Press MAIN to return to the main menu from any setup mode 9 Test the remote to see which buttons will operate your equip ment For example if you were trying to control your TV check the power channel up and down and volume up and down If some of these buttons are not working correctly choose another code for that manufacturer or you can learn over those not working by using the LEARN mode NOTE If you accidently learn A N over one or more of the but tons which operate the TGIV fear not You can use ERASE see page 28 to reset either the indi vidual buttons or the whole TGIV bank After erasing the buttons will revert to their TGIV programming FAV This mode allows you to enter your favorite TV and radio stations Note that the following procedure assumes you have
9. the Main Zone is playing a different source 16 gt r S Nfire User s Manual LD connections external RF Demodulator and S Video S video signal To S video signals SD from TGIV MAIN S video output to TV Monitor s S video input PUTS Spa PONENT VIDEO N y DDOI Mis TRIGGERS 3 ul r4 J DA S DA D ee 2O09 NONG S39 ee ary oon 2 DS Tae Ga ZDA A DE A s AC INPUT RF demodulator digital audio signal LD player From LD Player S video output RF signal From LD Player TGIV VID2 LA S video input RF output Digital audio signal To a From eee A suitable external RF demodula inpu igital outpu Tot Demodulator tor must be used to convert the AC 3 Digital input RF output of LD players Ideally the demodulator should also have a digital bypass pass through feature Lexicon and B amp K are among several companies making excellent demodu lators with this feature If your LD and TV Monitor both have S video they can be connected as shown This gives a better picture than composite video Note you must also connect the player s two channel audio outputs if you want to play it in Zone 2 when the Main Zone is playing a different source 17 Sunfire User s Manual VCR connections analog audio and composite video wig sat Vioy SUR SUB aS E Composite video signal from TGIV MAIN composite video outp
10. 137 139 052 1654 115 004 009 LXI 076 056 Magnavox 086 164 152 208 Marantz 006 028 031 040 063 185 186 251 265 Mcintosh 238 MCS 076 Meridian 100 012 013 Mitsubishi 242 243 204 Mondial 157 158 042 043 081 112 Myryad 276 NAD 186 113 283 Nakamichi 111 244 245 172 183 NEC 176 Onkyo 017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 090 179 209 270 275 Optimus 026 041 138 Panasonic 032 195 219 177 Parasound 129 130 132 261 Phast 196 Philips 249 250 251 063 Pioneer 014 033 039 044 045 050 069 159 168 116 035 079 198 Proceed 144 268 RCA 010 048 117 156 067 Realistic 019 056 073 075 095 Revox 162 Rotel 074 083 085 Samsung 016 Sansui 040 048 110 119 065 228 Sanyo 047 059 Scott 019 091 Sears 076 Sharp 026 094 131 175 181 Sherwood 024 048 055 102 103 105 106 051 030 Sony 018 093 223 247 248 160 166 015 101 184 218 271 Soundesign 036 Soundstream 084 088 SSI 068 Sumo 171 Sunfire TGI 329 Sunfire TGII or TGIV 001 Taekwang 138 Teac 005 019 049 111 212 217 Technics 122 176 193 219 178 177 200 257 262 Theta Digital 136 Toshiba 060 087 198 278 Wards 180 Yamaha 026 253 169 067 173 205 264 232 089 264 274 285 Zenith 143 210 Aux Lighting Switches TiVo Etc 3M 152 Aiwa 164 Archer 155 Auton 191 DMX 156 Draper Screen 204 Dwin 080 Everquest 206 Extron 151 Faroud
11. 9 keys such as 9 5 7 for 95 7 MHz UP DOWN Switch to stations above or below the frequency of the current station If repeatedly pressed the tuner will move up or down one frequency step each time If held down for a second or more the tuner will automatically keep tuning sta tions Press UP or DOWN once again to stop when it reaches a station you like 11 Tone To change the tone first press BASS or TREBLE and then press UP or DOWN to suit your taste The display will show the change in dB level for reference The range for both BASS and TREBLE is 10 dB in steps of 1 dB Note The Tone controls do not affect the LFE channel or the 8 Channel analog input The unit returns to its normal display after a few moments of inactivity and any level changes are retained The BASS and TREBLE levels can also be adjusted using the OSD TONE Menu and the remote control SH CHAPTER 1 12 Full Automatic Operation When this is engaged the TGIV will automatically switch to the next input which starts to play For example if you turn on your CD player and press Play the TGIV will switch to CD When you turn on your VCR and press Play it will select the VCR input If the TGIV is turned off while the Auto mode is engaged it will turn on and select an input whenever an input becomes active For example if you turn on your CD player and press Play the TGIV will turn on and select the CD input We recomm
12. AC INPUT 120 VAC 60 Hz These audio composite video and S video inputs connect to the outputs of your audio video com ponents When these inputs are selected the audio will be heard in your system and the video will be seen on the TV screen VID2 can be used for a second VCR Audio Video Outputs MAIN connects to the inputs of a TV monitor where the video of any selected input and the On Screen Display OSD can be viewed The audio connec tions allow you to listen to any selected audio source through your TV s speakers VCR connects to the inputs of a VCR to allow recording VID2 MON2 connects to the input of a second VCR for recording or to a second TV When con figured in the OSD for VID2 this output is muted whenever the VID2 input is selected This prevents feedback also there is no OSD then on this output When configured for MON2 the output is always active the same as the Main output 12 aua Sunfire User s Manual 17 15 16 Note Analog audio signals are present at these L and R outputs even if a digital input has been selected The output is a 2 chan nel downmix if the digital source is more than 2 channels Component Video In These inputs connect to the component video outputs of your DVD SAT or other video source VID1 if they have this advanced capability When these inputs are selected the TGIV will automati cally route an
13. Com posite video connections are usually yellow Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit AC Power Considerations Ensure that the unit is plugged into an outlet capable of supplying the cor rect voltage specified for your model Here are two connection options e If your amplifier has XLR r aa OBE inputs use balanced connec IT CLOSES WHEN YOU SELECT tions as they provide superior rejection of hum and noise especially if long cables are required ANY INPUT WHOSE TRIGGER HAS BEEN ENABLED Care If you need to clean the front sur face first turn off the power and then use a soft dry cloth rubbing with the grain Be careful not to scratch the RIGGERS i ORS 0O Co Video Connections e LOME MAIN ONE display window USE EITHER The TGIV has three types of video TO TURN Connection Tips connections composite video EEA OH S video and component video Choose component or S video if your video system supports it as this will give better picture quality than com posite video 5 12V GND Before setting up your new system please consider the following USE TO TURN ZONE TWO AMPLIFIER ON DO NOT use the relay con AN tacts for 120 VAC or 240 VAC switching They are only for low voltage AC DC loads of 2 A maximum Always make sure that your components are all turned OFF or unplugged before making or changing any connections When an audio video component is s
14. GAIN TRIM 0 5 dB DEFAULT MODE LAST VIDEO TYPE AUTO MAIN ZONE ENABLE FULL AUTO ON TRIGGER RELAY ON ZONE 2 ENABLE 4 INPUTS P2 TUNER gt TUNER PRESETS gt TAPE gt PHONO gt 8 CHANNEL gt 8 CH INPUT CONFIGURE NAME 8 CHANNEL GAIN TRIM 0 5 dB LOCK TO VID VID1 MAIN ZONE ENABLE TRIGGER RELAY ON Note the 8 Channel input menu is slightly different from the other menus It allows you to select a specific video input whenever the 8 Chan nel audio input is selected Also this input only works in the Main Zone not Zone 2 34 allows you to configure what happens Input Configuration Menus Name Use the joystick up down and left right to change the display name for any input up to 9 characters Move fully left when finished Gain Trim Use this to adjust all of your sources to play at similar levels To prevent overloading the levels can only be adjusted downwards Default Mode Set the input to a favorite surround mode or the last mode or stereo Video Type If you know the type of video used for each input select the type from CVID composite SVID S video or COMP component Otherwise choose AUTO and the TGIV will automatically detect the source type when a video signal is pres ent There maybe some delay in Auto for certain program material Main Zone Enable disable the selected input in the Main Zone You can disable any unused inputs
15. Master 013 014 015 018 036 055 Chaparral 008 009 012 077 Citoh 054 Curtis Mathes 050 Drake 005 006 007 010 011 112 116 141 052 DX Antenna 024 046 056 076 Echostar 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 122 Electrohome 089 Eurosat 114 Fujitsu 017 021 022 027 133 134 General Electric 151 106 150 General Instruments 003 004 016 029 031 059 101 148 55 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX HA more Satellite DSS receivers Hitachi 139 140 Home Cable 080 044 029 Houston Tracker 033 037 039 104 057 051 Hughes 068 154 Hytek 053 Hyundai 149 ICR 023 Janiel 060 147 Kathrein 108 Legend 057 Lutron 132 Luxor 144 062 Macom 010 059 063 064 065 Memorex 057 Nextwave 028 124 125 Norsat 069 070 Pace 143 Panasonic 142 060 Pansat 121 Personal Cable 117 Philips 071 152 153 PL 023 026 President 019 102 Primestar 110 030 Prosat 072 Proscan 151 106 150 RCA 151 106 150 Realistic 043 074 Samsung 123 Satellite Service 028 035 047 085 Sony 103 Starcast 041 Superguide 020 124 125 Teecom 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137 Toshiba 002 127 Town amp Country 023 026 Uniden 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136 Viewstar 115 Winegard 128 146 Zenith 081 082 083 084 091 120 Tape Decks Aiwa 015 071 100 114 Carver 006 008 027 024 036
16. PAGE button PAGE Use this to jump to various display pages For example if you press the TGIV device button the display changes to some show buttons which control your TGIV If you press PAGE the display will move to page 2 show ing more functions for the TGIV MAIN This button will return the remote display back to the Main menu Depending on which mode you are in it may take two or more presses This will help you get back to the Main menu if you ever get lost in the menus FAV This button allows you to step through five display pages of your favorite TV and radio stations These can be set and re labeled to suit Joystick Pad This pad and surrounding buttons are used to operate standard DVD menus and VCR and Tape transport controls In TGIV mode if you press MENU the On Screen Display will ap pear and the joystick can be used to select and adjust the various items IR WINDOW MAIN CD DVD lt TAPE VCR AUX SAT ZONE2 TV TGIV_CABLE DEVICE amp Buttons D MACROS THEATER GRAND SERIES Remote HI M1 M2 and M3 Macros These MACRO buttons can be programmed to send out a sequence of commands with a single press Batteries The remote takes four AAA bat teries inside the rear compartment These should last about six months in normal use before a low battery warning appears 25 Sunfire User s Manual Operating
17. Please save the original shipping 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 equip ment in your system and a copy of your purchase receipt Initial shipping costs are not paid by Sunfire Corpora tion return ground shipping costs will be prepaid if repairs were covered by the scope of this Warranty 59 Sunfire User s Manual Theater Grand IV Sunfire Corporation P O Box 1589 Snohomish WA 98291 Manual part number 913 107 00 Rev B
18. Receiver Window This window should be clean and free from obstruction for the remote control to work correctly Display This soothing blue display shows which input is selected the tuner frequency volume level and other useful features Mode Buttons MODE UP DOWN These buttons allow you to step up or down through the various sound playback modes ZONE TWO Note If Zone 2 has not been enabled see page 36 this but ton has no effect Any changes you make after pressing this will affect Zone 2 and not the Main Zone For ex ample press this and POWER to turn on Zone 2 then adjust the Volume and select an input Press ZONE 2 again to revert back to Main Zone operation It will also revert back after a short period of no activity MANUAL INPUT SELECTOR 12 13 TREBLE BASS SELECT Use these buttons to select either the Treble or Bass for ad justment using the UP DOWN TONE controls 11 HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE Engage this circuit to add a three dimensional effect espe cially to stereo listening PANEL DIM The front panel lights have four levels bright medium low and off low intensity display with amber LEDs off MUTE This turns off the sound Press it again or adjust the volume control to return to the previous volume level Rotation This light pulses when the front panel volume LEVEL or INPUT SELECTOR are being rotated or when you are using the remote control Front Panel Fe
19. TAPE inputs ance AUDIO VIDEO Inputs Wi von UTS co MPE won2 ovp NENT VIDEO vu DOOD OO OD IN Dy RECORD From TGIV PLAY VCR outputs To TGIV VCR inputs Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Zone 2 Operation Note Zone 2 must first be enabled using the OSD see page 36 or it will not work Zone 2 can be turned on even if the Main Zone is off If you have an amplifier and a pair of speakers in a second room or area Zone 2 they can play a stereo source independent of what is play ing in the Home Theater room Main Zone You can also play the same source as selected in the Main Zone Zone 2 plays stereo sources and is unaffected by the Tone controls DSP Holographic Image surround modes or bass management Connections The connections for Zone 2 are shown on page 24 Note Zone 2 can play analog sources independent of what is play ing in the Main Zone It cannot play from a digital only source unless that input is selected and playing in the Main Zone To play a source such as a DVD player in Zone 2 independent of the Main Zone make sure you connect the player s L R analog audio output to the TGIV Indicators The front panel has two LEDs to show the Zone 2 status Zone 2 Power This LED is always on when Zone 2 is on If it is off there will be no output to the Zone 2 amplifier PROCESSING O ZONE Two POWER porsy prcrrar ZONE TWO
20. before it was turned off The TGIV will always turn on at the level set here but it can be adjusted to any level afterwards Power Up Volume This allows you to set the PRE SET volume level mentioned above You might want to set it to a low level to avoid any sur prises upon turn on especially if other users like loud music Max Volume The volume can be set to not exceed a certain level This is useful if you have sensitive speakers sensitive neighbors or you would rather not have others play your system too loud aua Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Video Software and Control Menus SETTINGS A VIDEO MENU CONTROL gt OSD VOL POP UP ENABLE OSD SOURCE POP UP ENABLE OSD MODE POPUP ENABLE VID DEFAULT COMP VID2 MON2 OUT VID2 VID DELAY Software Menu This menu is used to show the cur rent revision levels of system software within your TGIV It also allows the TGIV Flash memory software to be upgraded by CD see page 48 for details SOFTWARE UPGRADE SOFTWARE gt REVISION LIST gt Control Menu In most cases there is no need to change these settings all enabled by CONTROL default You should make any chang es with caution RS 232 ENABLE REAR MAIN IR REAR ZONE 2 IR FRONT PANEL IR ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE This menu allows you to enable or disable the RS 232 port and the rear panel IR remote control connections The front panel IR receiver can also be disabled if
21. device button and its page 1 will appear Press PAGE to reach page 2 if required Go to step 5 4 To edit a FAV button press FAV and select the button you want from the five pages Use PAGE or FAV to change pages to find the one you want Go to step 5 5 Press the button you want to edit and the first character will flash 6 Use the keypad to enter up to 5 characters This is like using a telephone keypad to enter letters For example if you press 1 a few times it will step through A B C 1 Press 2 for D E F and 2 The number 0 has a selection of spe cial characters to choose from 7 Press the joystick right to move on to the next character or press it down to delete a character 8 When finished press the button next to the label you just edited You can edit other buttons or press MAIN a few times to return to the main menu CLONE This feature allows you to easily copy all of the commands and labels from one Sunfire remote of the same type to another 1 Set both remotes on a flat surface with their IR windows pointing towards each other about 1 or 2 inches apart 2 In the SETUP menu for both remotes press CLONE and the display will change to show SEND RCV receive and EXIT 3 Press SEND on the remote you want to copy from Press DEVIC to only clone a single device then press the device button Press ALL to clone all programming 4 Press RCV on the remote you want to copy to
22. periment with its effect remember that you are listening for a more accurate sense of the location of the different musicians Because the Holographic Image works by phase cancellation of the unwanted second sound arrivals ac curate speaker positioning is required You must make sure that the left speaker is the same distance away from you as the right speaker Follow the front speaker placement on the next page to get the best results This is the same as any standard stereo system only with more care taken to position the left and right speakers accurately The Hologram circuit can be engaged using the remote control or from the front panel There is a short mute period until the circuit is fully engaged or disengaged Software CD The TGIV Flash memory software can be upgraded by connecting your PC to the TGIV s RS 232 serial port and downloading any avail able update files from our website www sunfire com This is the preferred method as the software can be up dated fairly quickly See page 51 for more details Alternatively the TGIV software can be upgraded using a CD avail able from Sunfire Technical Support This CD will be available periodically if there are major software changes since the initial release The following notes show the CD upgrade procedure The CD or DVD player must be connected to the TGIV s digital audio inputs 1 Turn on your TV your CD player and the TGIV 2 Use the TGIV rem
23. required but make sure the rear panel IR receiver is working correctly and is still active before do ing this The front panel IR can be re en abled by holding down the remote s MENU button for several seconds while pointing it at the front IR window Video Menu OSD POP UP VOL SOURCE and MODE When enabled an on screen mes sage appears any time the Volume or Mute on the fly Trims Source and Surround Mode are changed Note One of the features of the TGIV is that its OSD circuit is not in line all the time This allows for the best possible video quality When pop up text appears there can be a slight flicker as the OSD circuit is switched in These menus allow you to select only the pop ups you need or to disable them all VIDEO DEFAULT Select the video output where the pop up text appears either S or composite video but not both The full OSD is not affected as it is available on both VID2 MON2 OUT VID2 the VCR2 MON2 outputs can be used for recording to a sec ond VCR There is no OSD and the output is muted when VID2 is chosen as an input to prevent feedback MON2 the VCR2 MON2 output becomes a second monitor output with OSD for another TV It will not mute when VID2 is chosen VIDEO DELAY This adjustment is useful if you have an external video processor in your system Video signals may become delayed with respect to the audio signals Although it is called Video Delay it is actu
24. stereo surround channels Use this mode to listen to your stereo sources in 5 1 surround sound It has two options Movie and Music which can be set using the On Screen Display OSD menus In MOVIE mode Dolby Surround soundtracks are decoded by the TGIV into separate channels left and right channels for off screen imaging a center channel for most on screen dialog and stereo surround channels for ambience and special effects This is the mode to use for any surround en coded material Try MUSIC mode for all of your stereo programs and adjust these extra options to suit your taste Center Width spreads the center channel across the front soundstage Panorama wraps the left and right channels around you Dimension adjusts the front rear balance DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx extends the Dolby Pro Logic II technol ogy by adding stereo full range surround back channels Use this instead of Dolby Pro Logic II if you are using the surround back chan nels in your system This also has Movie and Music options as described above PRO LOGIC mode emulates the original standard surround mode It can be used for source material which is not of optimum quality or if you just feel nostalgic for the way things were MATRIX mode can be used for mono sources or for FM pro grams with poor stereo reception PARTY This extra stereo mode copies the front speaker signals to the other speakers in your system This mode adds t
25. the TGIV and ZONE2 buttons are pre programmed and these allow the remote to operate your TGIV The remote can be set to operate your other remote controlled equipment This is done in three ways from the hidden SETUP menu 1 Entering a code from the tables at the end of this manual 2 Stepping through the codes 3 Learning from your other remotes See Remote Setup on page 27 for more details LCD Display The top line shows the present device mode or status and it shows when a remote command is being transmitted The bottom line shows the page number status and basic instructions during programming The main part of the display shows the labels of the ten DEVICE buttons You can change any label and cus tomize the remote to fit your system Note this is not a touch sensitive screen just a way of labeling the device buttons on each side and showing instructions and status Contrast The contrast of the display can be changed by holding down the MAIN button and pressing the joystick pad UP or DOWN Light The button on the right side of the remote briefly turns on the lights for the buttons and display Pressing it again will turn it off The number of seconds can be varied or it can be disabled Device Buttons Once you press a device button all the device buttons change label and function to become buttons to operate your device There are two pages per device and you can move between them using the
26. the correct settings are made by its sophisticated micropro cessors So when you turn on your video component the TGIV will choose the proper input for you All you have to do is adjust the volume the way you want then sit back and enjoy The same holds true if you wish to listen to a CD watch a DVD and more The automatic video format transcoder up converts composite video and S video to component video al lowing the Theater Grand IV to act as your main video controller We ve also made the Theater Grand IV highly flexible so you can easily adjust it to suit your taste As with our entire line of Sunfire products the Theater Grand IV is brimming with exclusive high performance tech nology that will help you get the highest level of enjoyment from your home theater system These include e High quality digital signal processor supports sampling rates up to 96 kHz e Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic Il and Dolby Pro Logic IIx processing e DTS ES and DTS Neo 6 processing e FM AM tuner with 40 station presets and active dynamic FM noise reduction e DSP Holographic Imaging which gives a greatly enhanced soundstage e Automatic 5 1 6 1 and 7 1 channel mode selection e Balanced audio outputs e Two Zone operation e Pre programmed and learning LCD remote control The Theater Grand IV lets you run all of your audio and video components from a single easy to use control center So you can experience the extraordinary d
27. the loudest Shut things down and install the subwoofer there 5 This is the best position for the subwoofer The bass will sound the best when you are sitting in your normal listening position aua Sunfire User s Manual The RS 232 Port The TGIV has a rear panel RS 232 Serial communication port This allows the FLASH memory to be upgraded to the latest software by connecting to a PC The TGIV software may be updated to refine operational details and to include new features Downloadable updates will be posted on our website www sunfire com Communications Serial RS 232 9600 Baud 8 N 1 DB 9 Wiring Cx PINS 1 6 and 4 are joined together internally PINS 7 and 8 are joined together internally PIN 2 Data from TGIV to controller TGIV transmit PIN 3 Data from controller to TGIV TGIV receive PIN 5 Ground Common PIN 9 No connection The RS 232 connector is female Serial Cable To connect the TGIV port to a 6 computer you will need a straight through serial cable This has con nector pins at one end connected directly to the pins of the connector at the other end For example pin 1 at 8 one end connects to pin 1 at the other end pin 2 connects to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 and so on These common cables are avail able from most computer stores or 9 from Radio Shack as 26 117 It should be 9 pin male at one end to fit into the TGIV and normally 9 pin female at the oth
28. then press MAIN to return to SETUP ERASE Use this mode to erase commands stored in the remote This does not affect the labels just the stored IR commands The pre programmed commands for the TGIV will not be lost as they can be recalled 1 In the SETUP mode select ERASE and the display will show LEARN FAV MACRO and EXIT 2 If you select LEARN press ALL to erase all learned buttons or KEY 28 to erase one device at a time If you use KEY press MAIN and EXIT when you have erased all the devices you want 3 If you select FAV press ALL to erase all favorites or KEY to erase single favorites Note that the labels are not erased 4 If you select MACRO press ALL to erase all macros or KEY to erase macros one device at a time 5 Press EXIT to return to the SETUP menu and press MAIN to return to the main device menu LIGHT This mode allows you to either dis able the light or change the number of seconds it stays on The light is inactive while in the SETUP mode 1 In the SETUP menu select LIGHT and the display will show ON time in seconds SAVE and EXIT 2 If you press ON it changes to OFF and disables the light This is use ful if you want to save battery life or if the kids like to use the remote as a flashlight or Light Saber 3 Use the keypad to enter the num ber of seconds you want the light to stay on If you enter 00 it only stays on while the light button is held d
29. to the balanced audio outputs as shown It is prefer able to use the XLR connections if you have this option because they of fer superior noise rejection compared to unbalanced RCA connections especially for long cable runs This diagram shows a Sunfire five channel amplifier The left and right surround back outputs and the side axis outputs can be connected to other amplifiers The subwoofer output can connect to a powered subwoofer You can also use a Sunfire Cinema Seven amplifier which has seven channels or use separate amplifiers TO SUBWo O BALANCED INPUT A or use RCA unbalanced outputs as needed This diagram also shows the TGIV 12 VDC trigger output connected to the 12 VDC trigger input of the Sunfire amplifier The amplifier automatically turns on whenever the TGIV main zone is turned on 23 Sunfire User s Manual Zone 2 connections Auplowipg aes EO INPU o A Wii 2 oa TAPE DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS BC ear ae co Gf 12 VDC trigger voltage From TGIV Zone 2 12 VDC trigger output To Amplifier 12 VDC trigger input Analog line level audio signals From TGIV Zone 2 L R audio outputs To Amplifier L R audio inputs Connect to an external IR remote sensor in Zone 2 Speaker level audio signals From Amplifier speaker outputs Zone 2 can play stereo analog sources independently of the main zone or can p
30. 069 107 128 171 190 125 Sanyo 050 Scott 069 102 Sharp 026 031 051 066 Sherwood 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 Signature 033 Sony 048 081 097 126 133 177 225 226 164 Soundesign 251 Sumo 155 Sylvania 044 107 Symphonic 052 181 Taekwang 195 085 Tandy 010 Teac 015 034 036 051 052 101 131 140 079 Technics 060 103 200 172 184 008 068 Techwood 076 Theta Digital 234 235 Toshiba 006 067 091 160 148 Vector Research 080 Victor 004 022 114 124 Wards 185 033 Yamaha 024 046 054 186 183 245 Yorx 182 DVD Players Apex Digital 087 Denon 007 080 GE 026 027 Harman Kardon 084 JVC 012 LG 091 057 074 Magnavox 066 Marantz 083 Mitsubishi 017 NAD 088 Onkyo 076 035 Panasonic 021 042 Philips 066 Pioneer 023 092 Proceed 086 Proscan 026 027 RCA 026 027 Samsung 056 070 Sharp 094 Sony 033 Theta Digital 032 Thomson 026 027 Toshiba 035 034 Yamaha 042 089 Zenith 057 074 091 LaserDisc Players Use with DVD Denon 206 207 Funai 120 Kenwood 152 013 Magnavox 032 121 Marantz 211 Mitsubishi 121 NAD 121 Optimus 049 013 Panasonic 113 Philips 032 Pioneer 106 117 121 Radio Shack 120 RCA 002 Realistic 049 Runco 127 Sanyo 075 Sharp 152 013 Sony 053 110 Technics 113 Theta Digital 032 Toshiba 152 106 Yamaha 043 129 Satellite DSS Receivers Alphastar 123 Amplica 050 Birdview 129 113 051 126 BSR 053 Capetronics 053 Channel
31. 2 es Remane O SSS l ReaRzoneaRn O oS S Input Settings page 34 FRONTPANELIR Sid INPUT GAIN FULL VIDEO TRIG MAKE MODEL REMOTE NORMAL TRIM dB AUTO TYPE RELAY CODES VOLUME Speaker Settings page 38 40 Cc LEVEL dB LEFT MAIN CENTER RIGHT MAIN LEFT RIGHT CROSSOVER FREQUENCY oo O CENTER SURROUND CROSSOVER FREQUENCY Po RIGHT SURROUND OE 57 Sunfire User s Manual gt Specifications Line Level Inputs Sensitivity for 0 5 V output 125 mV Phono 1 6 mV Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB Signal to Noise relative to 2V out Analog 97 dB Digital 105 dB Distortion THD lt 0 03 Separation at 1 kHz 70 dB Tone Control Bass Treble Audio Outputs Frequency Response All but subwoofer Large Sub 10 dB 10 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz 20 160 Hz crossover set to 160 Hz The Sub plays the bass from the other channels using Bass Man agement Delay adjustment Center 0 25 mS Rear 0 25 mS delay adjustment is automatic when the speaker distance is en tered in feet Video Section Video inputs outputs 1 Vp p 75 ohms Bandwidth Component 100 MHz 1 5 dB 6 MHz 2 dB 18 MHz 1 5 dB Sunfire Universal Video Composite S Component and S Component Transcoder upconverter is fully automatic Composite S video 58 FM Tuner Section 87 5 108 MHz 0 2 MHz steps 0 05 MHz for some export models FM range Usable
32. 7 Fujitsu 198 Funai 028 043 Futuretech 043 GE 197 008 009 034 056 073 074 130 144 155 160 161 165 004 091 157 183 Goldstar 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143 Hall Mark 004 Hitachi 004 009 010 011 012 023 075 143 158 163 166 072 Infinity 164 JBL 164 JC Penny 197 004 008 009 024 030 065 101 143 156 160 Jensen 013 JVC 034 038 070 083 154 199 KEC 043 Kenwood 197 070 Kloss 002 059 KMC 143 KTV 197 043 143 154 Lodgenet 072 Logik 072 Luxman 004 LXI 166 007 015 052 081 160 164 Magnavox 197 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 127 160 164 094 Marantz 197 164 Matsui 164 Memorex 007 072 004 Metz 088 MGA 197 004 024 028 042 Minerva 088 Mitsubishi 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 146 191 MTC 197 004 062 101 NAD 015 025 NEC 132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 Nikei 043 Onking 043 Onwa 043 Optonica 019 081 Orion 096 Panasonic 034 056 080 092 164 Philco 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 004 Philips 197 003 004 005 038 059 093 164 127 Pioneer 197 018 023 025 116 135 190 Portland 004 143 Proscan 144 160 161 165 167 Proton 004 058 131 143 171 173 193 Quasar 034 056 092 Radio Shack 019 043 143 004 127 RCA 160 161 165 065 156 144 197 004 023 024 056 074 152 Realistic 007 019 043 047 Roctec 186 Runco 168 169 178 179 180 181
33. A DTS NEO 6 MUSIC PARTY gt JAZZ CLUB AMBIENCE 3 BASS TREBLE INPUTS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE gt ZONE 2 gt SPEAKERS gt VIDEO gt SOFTWARE gt CONTROL gt Trim Page 32 Adjust the volume of each speaker on the fly Modes Page 33 Adjust the settings of the surround modes Tone Page 32 Treble and Bass adjust ment Inputs Page 34 Set up each input s trim level default surround mode video type enable disable in Main or Zone 2 and triggers Settings Page 36 e Main Zone and Zone 2 vol ume and power up setting e Speakers size position calibration and crossover e Video and OSD settings e Software settings e IR and RS232 setup 31 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Trim and Tone Menus MAIN MENU TRIM MENU Trims Menu SUB 25 dB This menu allows you to adjust the CENTER 0 5 dB individual volume level of your speak SURROUND 25 dB ers on the fly Although careful cali SURROUND BACK 1 0 dB bration is key to a good home theater SIDE AXIS 0 0 dB the Trims allow fine adjustment of the current program playing The Trims add or subtract from the reference levels set during calibration using the Speaker Calibration menu Recalibrat Step up and down ing will reset these on the fly trims to through the menus zero Note The Trim adjustments do not exceed 10 dB and are not less than 20 dB Step through any availabl
34. D2 ick Information Pressing INFO at any time will bring up a short description of the source you are listening to For example if you are listening to a DVD the TV display might show DVD DIGITAL 48K DOLBY EX 5 1 5 1 where DVD is the selected input DIGITAL is the signal type 48K is the sample rate DOLBY EX is the mode 5 1 is the input format 5 1 is the output i e five speakers and a subwoofer a Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus Main Menu The first menu of the TV On Screen Display looks like this MAIN MENU TRIMS gt MODES gt TONE gt INPUTS gt SETTINGS gt Press EXIT to Quit Navigation Use the joystick pad left right up and down buttons to navigate through the menus An arrow after text gt on the screen shows there is more infor mation on another page The back arrow shows that you can return to the previous page The down arrow such as at the bottom of the Inputs Menu shows there is a second page of similar choices The up arrow shows the way back to the first page NOTE you can quit the OSD at any time by pressing EXIT on the remote Any changes you make will be saved There is no need to navigate back through previous pages unless you want to make more changes TRIM MENU SUB CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK SIDE AXIS 4 DOLBY D DTS DYN RNG MEDIUM DOLBY BACK SURROUND PLIIX PRO LOGIC II gt DTS LFE CINEM
35. IN SIDE R MAIN SIDE CENTER Speaker Position athe This menu allows you to enter the L SURR BACK distance from your listening position R SURR BACK to the various speakers The TGIV will then automatically adjust and correct the speaker delay times The sound from each speaker should arrive at the listener at the correct time The distance measurement is not criti cal and a visual estimate is usually adequate SPEAKER POSITION The procedure is as follows 1 Measure or visually estimate in feet and inches how far each speaker is away from the center listening position of your home theater 2 Inthe OSD menu use the remote control joystick arrow buttons to enter the distance in feet and inches for each ee LEFTMAINSIDE _ 3 The TGIV automatically sets the appropriate delays for each FRIGHT MAIN SIDE speaker so the sounds arrive CENTER Jo at the listening position at the LEFTSURROUND _ _si 4 Use this table to record your LEFTSURRBACK speaker distance measure RIGHT SURRBACK si ments 39 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 id Speaker Calibration Menu Speaker Calibration The calibration procedure allows you to adjust the volume level of each speaker in turn until they are all equal This will give you the best Home The ater performance You should only do this calibration when you are sitting in your usual listening viewing position Prelimi
36. NHUT SELECTOR Select an input Tone controls Mute 7 Sunfire User s Manual Quick Start Guide We hope that the following details will help you get started using your Theater Grand IV 1 Take care to read and follow the safety instructions on pages 2 3 Also make sure that you read the notes and details throughout the manual especially notes marked with a warning triangle A N Add batteries to the remote control w Connect your source equipment and amplifiers to the TGIV See the hookup diagrams on pages 15 24 Make sure that all of your equip ment remains unplugged from the AC mains until you have made all the connections 4 Connect the speakers to your am plifiers 5 In your DVD player s Audio setup menu set the digital output to BITSTREAM If this is not set cor rectly the TGIV cannot decode the digital information for 5 1 surround sound playback 6 The TGIV has a bass management system which allows the bass from each speaker to be redirected to a subwoofer Larger speakers can play the full frequency range and smaller speakers such as satellite types can have their bass redirect ed See page 42 for more details Make a note of which speak ers you would like to play the full frequency range Large and those which will have the bass redirected Small Also make a note of the approximate distance of each speaker from your listening posi tion 7 Turn
37. TION lt LEFT MAIN 0 0 dB CENTER 0 0 dB RIGHT MAIN 0 5 dB RIGHT SIDE AXIS 0 5 dB RIGHT SURROUND 0 0 dB RIGHT SURR BACK 0 0 dB SPEAKER CALIBRATION LEFT SURR BACK 0 0 dB LEFT SURROUND 0 0 dB LEFT SIDE AXIS 0 5 dB SUBWOOFER 0 5 dB GO TO LEFT MAIN ON THE FLY TRIMS ZEROED 13 7 Press the remote s EXIT button to quit the On Screen Display Now the TGIV is setup correctly and ready for action SH CHAPTER 1 14 If you play a Dolby Digital or DTS encoded source the TGIV will automatically select the correct surround mode If it is a 2 channel source you can select a surround mode using the remote s MODE buttons or from the front panel 15 You might want to turn on the front panel Fully Automatic button near the Volume control This will let the TGIV select an input source automatically whenever the source starts to play 16 The TGIV has many more options which are described in further detail in the OSD menu section on page 30 These options will help you customize the TGIV to suit your tastes You can do this after you have used the TGIV for a while and have a better idea of how you would like to customize your system 17 Enjoy your new Theater Grand IV It will allow you to listen to many great and wonderful performances from Big Band 78s in surround sound to the latest space action blockbuster with up to nine speak ers and a subwoofer fully engaged Further Information For
38. TS Neo 6 playback These two options are described in more detail on page 43 Party This mode allows you to play a stereo source with multiple speakers A second menu al lows you to select which speak ers are present Jazz Club Ambience This adjusts the ambience and effects of the Jazz Club mode simulating various venue sizes and strength of the rear reflec tions CHAPTER 4 PRO LOGIC IIx MODE MUSIC CENTER WIDTH PANORAMA ON DIMENSION 4 Pro Logic Ilx Menu Modes The available modes are PLII Music PLIIx Music PLII Movie PLIIx Movie Matrix or Dolby Pro Logic These are described in more detail on page 43 PLII Music and PLIIx Music modes have three extra op tions which allow you to create a realistic and natural surround effect from 2 channel sources Center Width This spreads the center chan nel between the front left and right channels Panorama This wraps the front left and right channels around to the surround channels Dimension This adjusts the balance be tween the front and surround speakers 33 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Input Menus Input Menus These menus let you select which input you would like to configure Pressing the joystick right on each input brings up a second menu which MAIN MENU INPUTS gt when each input is selected g INPUTS DVD INPUT CONFIGURE NAME DVD
39. TUN 22 We PAGEL 2 The hard buttons operate Zone 2 such as Power Volume Mute and the Tuner controls and presets THEATER GRAND SERIES Remote HI 3 Page 2 shows and balance left Hold down MAIN and ENT for a few seconds to enter the SETUP mode See next page PAGE a Sunfire User s Manual Remote Setup You must enter the SETUP mode to program the remote control for the other components in your system and to customize it for your conve nience There is only one way to enter the SETUP mode Hold down both the MAIN and ENT buttons for a few seconds until SETUP appears in the display The SETUP display shows 10 options These are described in more detail as follows P PRO The remote is pre programmed to operate many types of equipment The P PRO mode allows you to enter a 3 digit code to recall the commands for each of your system components 1 Find the make of your TV DVD VCR CD and other components then look at the tables at the rear of this manual Make a note of the various codes for each piece Note that some TV VCR combined units may use VCR codes not TV 2 Sit in a position in front of your equipment and make sure that all components are turned off 3 In the SETUP mode press P PRO and the device labels will appear 4 Select the device button you want to program then choose the de vice table you took the code from For example for a TV press TV twice
40. V Any of your other video sources can be connected to the TGIV even those which do not have component video The TGIV will convert any composite and S video sources to component video Notes Do not connect both compos ite and S video inputs on the same TGIV input Always con nect the highest quality video source type e The quality of the converted output is limited by the quality of the original source The Tuner Tape and Phono in puts do not have video inputs When these are selected the video stays on the last selected video source aua Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Surround Modes for 2 Channel Sources For 2 channel input sources you can choose from the following modes STEREO DOLBY PRO LOGIC II DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx PARTY JAZZ CLUB DTS Neo 6 SOURCE DIRECT The mode selection can be made from the front panel MODE buttons or from the remote control GUIDE ei MENU DE 2 an f STEREO This is the conventional two chan nel stereo mode with sound from your left and right speakers The TGIV bass management lets you use your subwoofer to handle the lower frequency range We recommend that you try the HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE when using stereo sources DOLBY PRO LOGIC Il and DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx These modes allows you to enjoy many of the benefits of Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital EX from your stereo sources DOLBY PRO LOGIC II features enhanced realism from full range
41. ally a delay adjustment of the audio sig nals relative to the video signals Use the remote s joystick pad to adjust the delay in one millisecond steps An equal amount of delay time is added to all audio channels Note The speakers keep their rela tive time delay settings which the TGIV calculates from the Speaker Position Menu settings The video delay is just added on top Leave the video delay at zero if you have no external video processor 37 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 S amp S Speaker Size Menu Speaker Size Menu This menu allows you to enter the size of your speakers The TGIV s bass management will then auto matically assign each speaker a frequency range either full range for large speakers or high pass for small speakers In the latter case the low frequency range is sent to the subwoofer See page 42 for more details on bass mangement See page 41 for information regarding the adjustment of the bass management crossover point LARGE or SMALL With a few exceptions this option can be applied independently to the main center surround and surround back speakers e Select LARGE for any speakers which are capable of good frequency range 5 or 6 inch woof i bass performance They will then receive the full e Select SMALL for any speakers such as satellites with ers They will then receive the higher frequency range above SETTINGS the crossov
42. alog signal for recording e Turn OFF the Fully Automatic mode This is because some tape decks such as three head decks will have an output signal going into the TGIV during record ing The DAT or TAPE inputs may be incorrectly selected as an input rather than the source you are trying to record e Manually select the source such as CD and play it through your system e Set your tape player to record and adjust the input levels for the best performance Once the levels are correct you can reset your source to the beginning and make your recording e Do not select another Main Zone input while you are recording Recording to a VCR Any video source playing in the TGIV can be recorded using the left and right audio and the video outputs The VCR will receive a straight copy of the source signal going in unaffected by the volume tone or any surround modes e Select the video source and play it through your system e Set your VCR to record Do not select another Main Zone source while you are recording The VID2 MONZ2 output can also be used for recording but first make sure that it is set to VID2 in the VIDEO menu of the OSD see page 37 This output will then mute to prevent feedback whenever the VID2 input source is selected e Do not use the OSD while recording as the incoming video is shut off while the OSD is displayed 46 RB SUR RECORD From TGIV TAPE outputs PLAY To TGIV
43. already pro grammed your remote to operate your TV radio tuner and other equipment The keypad must already be able to select channels on your TV or SAT and any TGIV tuner presets Before using FAV mode use the EDIT mode to change the labels in the FAV display to show your station call signs or reminders You can also delete the labels from unused buttons or move all your most favorite FAV labels to page 1 1 In the SETUP mode select FAV 2 Select the device such as SAT TV or TGIV to learn station commands from 3 The FAV display will appear and you can step through five pages using PAGE or FAV 4 Press a favorite channel button and the first character will blink Use the keypad to enter the chan nel number For channels below 10 you should enter a 0 zero first If you want you can enter a power button before entering the channel Also if your equipment needs it you may have to enter the ENT button after the channel is entered If you want to add a short delay press PAUSE H 5 When you have finished with one channel press its button and the label will reappear Move on to the next favorite channel and program it in the same way Repeat this for all the channels and devices Press MAIN to return to the top menu O Now if you press the molded FAV button the favorite channels ap pear in the display and the ones you programmed will take you to your favorite channel or radio sta tion I
44. alto gt YZONE2 vi o Tav eef o K4 TUNER CONTROLS 3 EXIT TUNER PRESETS THEATER GRAND SERIES Remote IIT Note Zone 2 can also be turned on and adjusted without using the re mote Press the Zone 2 button on the TGIV front panel followed by Power to turn it on or off or adjust the input source or volume Zone 2 operations will work even if the Main Zone is off 47 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Holographic Image The Holographic Image also called Sonic Holography is a unique process which enhances the three dimensional effects and realism of stereo sound This is modeled in DSP from a design based on Bob s legend ary and much sought after Carver C 9 Sonic Holography Generator This circuit was designed to over come a problem in obtaining accurate sound reproduction In a stereo system both ears will hear the output from both speakers The left ear hears sound from the left speaker and from the right speaker To see a problem with this compare what happens when listening to a live musical performance During a concert each ear will receive one direct sound arrival For example a cymbal crashes both your ears will hear it and the brain tells you accurately the position of the musician In a stereo recording of the concert this cymbal crash will be heard from both speakers The left ear will hear the left speaker which is fine bu
45. ation means of the Component is not defeated This apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B whichever is ap plicable limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Ca nadian Department of Communications ATTENTION Le pr sent appar eil 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 communications 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 DUIRE LALAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE 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 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 NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NOTE TO CATV INSTALLER Thi
46. atures 6 Level Rotate this manual control clock wise to increase the volume The dB level will appear in the front panel display Note that the control knob does not rotate when the remote is used When turning on a new source make sure the level is low such as 80 dB and increase it slowly The dB display becomes less negative as the volume increases Note When the TGIV is turned on it has a deliberately slow and smooth volume ramp from silence up to the level that was set when the unit was last turned off It can also be set to come up to a preset volume you can select rather than the previous volume Power This turns the TGIV on or off It is a non latching momentary button If you press ZONE TWO first it can turn on Zone 2 even if the Main Zone is off Illuminated Logo Panel This warmly lit panel is always on and shows the fundamental technologies of the TGIV Tuner Presets 1 9 0 10 These buttons are used to select your favorite stations previously stored as presets For example Press Result 3 Preset 3 10 0 Preset 10 10 3 Preset 13 10 10 3 Preset 23 See page 45 for more details of the Tuner operation 10 Tuner Controls AM FM This button toggles between the AM or FM band Press and hold it to engage a scan of the station presets Press it again or press a preset button to stop the scan DIRECT Use this to enter a station s frequency directly using the 0
47. audio input The tape player s output can be connected to the TAPE or DAT inputs If you have two players the TGIV will automatically select the input which has a signal present The unused deck must be turned off when the other deck is playing The tape player can record the au dio from whichever source is selected but not from DAT to TAPE or TAPE to DAT Use an external switchbox to dub recordings 21 Sunfire User s Manual 8 Channel Input connections analog audio Composite video signal from TGIV MAIN composite video output to TV Monitor s composite video input LB SUR RIGHT Marsun sue DVD DVD A SACD player etc Composite video signal From DVD video output To TGIV DVD video input From DVD audio outputs To TGIV 8 Channel audio inputs Digital audio signals From DVD digital audio output This input is really useful as an input for DVD A SACD etc as a mul tichannel direct DSP bypass input If your DVD player has its own sur round processing circuits you can con nect it as shown The surround back inputs can be left disconnected if your player does not have these outputs An external surround processor can also be connected like this You will have to connect some of your sources to the external processor so it can process the original signals Note The eight channels of audio from the DVD bypass the DSP circuits of the TGIV s
48. ay from heat sources such as radiators or other devices which produce heat 2 8 Power Sources The Component should be connected to a power sup ply only of the type described in these operation instructions or as marked on the Component 9 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 particular at tention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit the Component 10 Cleaning The Compo nent should be cleaned only as recommended in this manual 11 Non use Periods The power cord of the Component should be un plugged from the outlet when unused for a long period of time 12 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 Component 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 13 Damage Requiring Service The Component should be service
49. ck on e If this does not work try the reset procedure on the next page 53 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Your amplifiers shut down often Check the following e Make sure each speaker s average impedance is not less than your amplifiers can safely handle e The amplifiers have good ventila tion no vents are covered e Try setting all the speakers to Small and let your subwoofers handle the heavy bass e Check that the amplifier power output is a good match for your speakers If your speakers are inefficient consider using larger power amplifiers Reset procedure The TGIV is a microprocessor controlled device of great complexity Occasional power fluctuations and spikes may cause the TGIV to lock up or act strangely The TGIV can be reset as follows Warning the TGIV will be reset to the factory defaults and will clear all memory All your stored OSD settings and Tuner presets will be erased e On page 57 write down your calibration settings input settings Tuner presets and any other set tings you have made e Press the power button to turn the unit off or turn it off from the wall for a moment e Press and continue to hold down the front panel Power button and the Tone DOWN button at the same time e The TGIV will power on and cycle through the display Keep holding the buttons down until Resetting to Factory Defaults appears in the front panel display W
50. ck speakers These create a wonderful sense of realism in surround effects during playback of Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS ES The TGIV can be configured for one or two surround back speakers Ide ally all the surround speakers should be of the same make and model and fitted at similar heights to produce a smooth continuous soundfield If you are connecting one surround back speaker connect its amplifier input to the TGIV left surround back output Place the speaker behind your listening position Subwoofer Location The TGIV has identical output con nections for up to three subwoofers in addition to a fourth balanced sub out The best location for a single subwoofer can be found by playing some heavy bass and proceeding as follows 1 Place the subwoofer right on the seat of your couch or listening easy chair 2 You can then either run the calibration noise signal through it or simply plug the analog outputs of a CD player directly into your subwoofer s low level inputs Turn down the subwoofer s volume level before turning on the CD then play some of your favorite mu sic samples with heavy bass 3 Walk around the room stand ing in all the positions where you might be able to place the subwoofer This is usually somewhere close to the cor ners of the room Try locations fairly close to the front speak ers 4 Notice where in the room the bass output from the subwoofer sounds
51. coaxial The DAT and VID2 inputs are coaxial only Whenever one of these inputs is selected from the front panel or remote the TGIV will automati cally select the digital input if there is a signal present otherwise it will select the corresponding analog input 17 Main Audio Outputs These line level RCA outputs con nect to the inputs of your ampli fiers and powered subwoofer s There are outputs for front left front right center left surround left surround back right surround back right surround and three identical subwoofer LFE outputs 18 Digital Output This S PDIF output is active for all sources except the 8 chan nel input It allows you to record digital audio for example to a DAT or CD R 19 Side Axis Outputs These outputs provide two optional front side channels to complement the left center right surround and surround back channels They can be turned on or off using the Speaker Size OSD menu see page 38 20 IEC Linecord Socket The TGIV comes with a de tachable linecord which connects here Plug the linecord into an AC wall socket or power strip which is cor rectly configured with the voltage specified for your model 13 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 1 H Installation Observe the following precautions e Use quality coaxial digital Video Screen Trigger when choosing a location for your cables to connect the TGIV to The Main Z dz 2 TGIV a
52. d only by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the Component or C The Component has been exposed to rain or D The Component does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in perfor mance or E The Component has been dropped or its cabinet damaged 14 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the Component beyond those means described in this operating manual All other servicing 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 Sunfire User s Manual 15 To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an exten sion cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Pour pr evenir les chocs lectriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polarise avec un prolongateur un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de cou rant sauf si les lames peuvent tre ins r es a fond sans laisser aucune parlVe a d couvert 16 Grounding or Polarization Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polariz
53. deo source has been selected e There is no pop up text for compo nent video connections but there is there is full page OSD On Screen Display flickers when engaged One of the features of the TGIV is that its OSD circuit is not in the video signal path all the time This allows for the best possible video quality When OSD pop up text appears or the Main OSD menus are engaged there can be a slight flicker as the OSD circuit is switched in Page 37 shows how to engage or disable some of the pop up items Sound drops out with CD or DVD playback e Make sure the disc is not dirty or scratched e Some inexpensive players and changers tend to mistrack more often causing dropouts with an external DAC Remote won t Learn e See page 28 e Make sure you are pointing the original remote into the receiving window of the Sunfire remote This is located on the top edge of the remote Try touching and holding the first button to be learned Do not do the learn procedure in bright lighting or sunlight Make sure the Sunfire remote is correctly in its LEARN mode e Try varying the distance between the remotes from 1 to 2 inches and see if the learn procedure improves Remote will not work e See pages 25 29 e Make sure the batteries are not dead or installed incorrectly e Make sure the remote is set on the correct device display for the com ponent you are trying to control Make sure that the butt
54. e options and change dB levels Tone Menu The Bass and Treble can be BASS boosted or cut by up to 10 dB TREBLE 32 auaa Sunfire User s Manual Modes Menu Modes Menu MAIN MENU Dynamic Range This is the range in level be tween the loudest sound and quietest sound during Dolby Digital and DTS playback only The options are Quiet nar row range Medium average range and Large wide range Select Quiet for late night listen ing if you do not want to disturb anyone Select Loud for full dynamic range Dolby Back Surround The Mono option allows you to force the two back surround speakers to be dual mono if you like it that way We recom mend setting it to PLIIX which provides stereo output for these channels Pro Logic IIx Select this for Dolby Surround playback or to enhance any stereo program A second menu will show the available options DTS LFE Set your subwoofer LFE channel for either Cinema or Music during DTS playback In the Cinema setting there is no change to the DTS subwoofer level from that mastered on the DTS disk For the Music set DOLBY D DTS DYN RNG MEDIUM DOLBY BACK SURROUND PRO LOGIC lix gt DTS LFE DTS NEO 6 PARTY gt JAZZ CLUB AMBIENCE MODES PLIIX CINEMA MUSIC 3 ting there is a 10 dB reduction necessary to accurately match the levels on DTS music discs DTS Neo 6 This allows you to select either Cinema or Music for D
55. e cable TV line then you will need a ground loop isolator This is an inexpensive device fitted in line with the coaxial cable feed Contact your cable company or your Sunfire Dealer for assistance Disconnect all connections from the TGIV to your TV e Disconnect any component which has a grounded power cord If the hum persists disconnect all the source components one at a time from the back of the TGIV until you identify the problem Ground loop isolators are available for audio lines and video Ask your Sunfire Dealer for assistance e Try moving the speaker cables away from any power cords Try just one speaker connecting it to different channels and see if an amplifier channel is bad e If you are still having a problem remember that Sunfire s dealers and technical support staff will as sist you Other causes of noise e Speaker noise may also be caused by interference or noise on your AC line Make sure there are no large appliances sharing the line or halogen lamps or light dimming Triac devices Try connecting your system to an other AC socket on a separate line If the hum is heard from within the TGIV and not through the speak ers this may also be caused by interference on the AC or DC lines The power transformers may turn this interference into an audible noise Internal hum can be made worse by a shelf or cabinet reso nating so try moving the TGIV to another shelf Tr
56. e in the macro 4 To add a delay between steps you can add 0 2 seconds each time you press PAUSE TH This does not take up a step 5 Press the Channel UP button to save your macro 6 Repeat this procedure to program more macros and press MAIN to return to the main menu 7 Try out the macros to see if they work OK It may take some time to transmit all the commands in sequence so keep the remote pointing at your equipment and do not move it during this time Note that the remote s Zone 2 Page 2 has discrete on and off codes for the Main Zone and Zone 2 You can use these within Macros instead of the main power button commands which toggle on off RECAL Recall This mode lets you quickly see the three digit codes you have assigned to each device This is useful if you want to check the tables and find other codes which may work better 1 In the SETUP mode select RE CAL The device labels and their codes will flash alternately before returning to the SETUP menu Make a note of the codes 2 Press MAIN to return to the main device menu EDIT This mode allows you to change the labels in the display to suit your sys tem You can change device labels or the buttons on page 1 or page 2 of a device or the FAV labels 1 In the SETUP menu press EDIT 2 To edit a device label press PAGE and then the device button Go to step 5 3 To edit a button on a device s page 1 or 2 press the
57. ed to DAT or TAPE Only a turntable with a moving magnet or high output moving coil cartridge can be con nected to the PHONO input 13 Audio Outputs These audio outputs connect to the analog record inputs of your tape decks such as DAT cas sette or reel to reel These outputs allow you to record the selected audio program Note that these also allow analog recording from digital audio sources 14 8 CH Input These analog audio inputs can connect to the output of an ex ternal surround processor or a source component such as DVD Audio SACD or a DVD player with its own surround decoder You can select this as an input from the front panel or remote control The eight channels of analog audio will then pass into the TGIV Note This is designed to be a very short analog only signal path DSP based effects such as tone controls bass management and DSP surround are bypassed This input is not available in Zone 2 15 Stereo Outputs FIXED MAIN is a line level output and the volume is not adjustable This can be used as a record output or to feed another audio system ZONE 2 connects to the inputs of a stereo amplifier to run Zone 2 The volume and source are adjustable either from the front panel or from a remote IR sensor SH CHAPTER 1 16 Digital Inputs These inputs connect to the digital outputs of your audio video com ponents The DVD SAT and VID1 and CD inputs have two options optical or
58. ed warranties including warranties or merchantability and fitness for particular purposes are lim ited in duration to the two year length of this Warranty unless otherwise provided by state law Sunfire Corporation s liability is limited to the repair or replacement at our option of any defective prod uct and shall not in any event include property or any other incidental or consequential damages which may result from the failure of this product Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state We suggest that you attach your purchase receipt to this Warranty and keep these in a safe place Thank you for your choice of a Sunfire Corpo ration product APPENDIX Service Assistance We suggest that you read the Limited Warranty completely to fully under stand your Warranty Service cover age If your Sunfire Corporation product ever requires service write to us or call Sunfire Corporation Technical Services Department P O Box 1589 Snohomish WA 98291 Tel 425 335 4748 Fax 425 335 4746 You will be directed to an autho rized Sunfire Corporation Service Station or receive instructions to ship the unit to the factory
59. elected the audio will play in your system and the video will be switched to a video input of your TV monitor Whenever possible route the power cords away from the signal cables or speaker wires to prevent any hum or inter ference heard in the speakers 12V IS PRESENT WHEN AN INPUT WHOSE You must have the TV connected TRIGGER IS ENABLED IS SELECTED in order to see the On Screen Display OSD For component video OSD only the system setup menus are available not the pop up text volume source etc which appear on the com posite or S video outputs 12VDC e Choose reliable hookup cables They should be fully shielded and as short as possible ORS 12VDC ZONE2 MAIN ZONE 14 auaa Sunfire User s Manual system Configurations The following pages show some typical connections that you might make in your installation They show how the inputs and outputs of the TGIV are connected to various audio and video components Analog audio and composite video Composite video signal from TGIV MAIN composite video output to TV Monitor s composite video input T AUDIOVIDEO OUTP man c Vor vioemone ye ONENT VIDEO iN DOHSE DOS E Sunfire Corpor t Theater Grand Vv RIGHT RSE p Composite video signal When the DVD input is selected ae A hae ouput Analog audio signals from the front panel or the remote ees From DVD Play
60. end that you turn off this feature if you are selecting the inputs manually or recording Repeatedly pressing the Fully Au tomatic button will cycle through the active inputs Note The automatic input switch ing will not occur unless the FULLY AUTOMATIC OPERATION button has been pressed its light is on 13 Manual Input Selector Use this control to select the source you want to listen to Note After you have selected an input you should check that the TGIV is set to the desired sur round mode or the stereo mode Using the On Screen Display OSD INPUTS menu each input can be adjusted in level so that all the inputs have similar volumes Each input can also be set to enter a desired surround mode whenever that input is selected 11 Sunfire User s Manual cae See ae meurs AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUTS MAIN VCR VID2 MON2 garrese 9 als 1 0 GND ala Q Q VID2 MON2 mi iO Made in 6 AUDIO INPUTS re oar OUTPUTS me CHANNEL INPUTS Snohomish Washington PHONO DAT TAPE AT TAI CEN LB SUR f OOO O2 OO 11 l PHONO DAT TAPE CHAPTER 1 H Rear Panel Features 1 2 STEREO OUTPUTS FIXED MAIN ZONE2 O RIGHT RIGHT SUR SUB1 SUB3 2 z Sr 2 S 2 BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUTS LEFT SUR CENTER RIGHT SUR BE Corporation Theater Grand IV
61. er to fit into your computer s serial port COM1 or COM2 Update Procedure 1 The current version level of the software running your TGIV can be found by looking at the Version Level OSD menu This is under the Software OSD menu see page 37 If the website file is newer than your current version follow the website directions and down load the new file onto your computer s hard drive Record your calibration preset stations or other settings on page 57 In most cases the upgrade will not affect any of these settings but it is good to record them just in case Turn off your computer and the TGIV Position them close enough so that they can be easily connected using your serial cable If you have a lap top computer then it may be easier to bring that close to the TGIV Otherwise you need to disconnect the TGIV and move it close to your computer Connect the TGIV RS 232 port to the corresponding serial port on your computer Turn on the TGIV and your computer Find the file you downloaded in step 2 and run the program In AUTO mode the software will look for an active serial connection and upload the new file The TGIV display will show the status When the file transfer is com plete press the Power switch on the TGIV front panel This completes the upgrade 10 Turn off your computer and the TGIV and disconnect the serial cable APPENDIX External Control The RS 232 po
62. er audio outputs control the DVD s audio will play in To TGIV DVD L R audio inputs your system and the video is sent to the TV As with all the video connections that follow you must make sure that your TV monitor is set to look at its correct video input or you will not see the picture If your TV and other video compo nents have S Video connections use them as they provide better picture quality than composite video 15 Sunfire User s Manual Digital audio and component video connections Component video signals from TGIV Component video outputs lt gt to TV Monitor s Component video inputs AN MON Component video signals From DVD Player component Digital audio signals video outputs From DVD Player coaxial To TGIV DVD component digital audio outputs video inputs To TGIV DVD coaxial If your DVD and TV Monitor both igital audio i digital audio inputs have component video they can be connected as shown giving a superior picture The digital output from the DVD player must be connected to the digi tal inputs of the TGIV This is the only way the TGIV can receive and decode Dolby Digital or DTS signals It is best to use a coaxial digital cable to make the connection to the TGIV rather than a standard audio cable Note you must also connect the player s two channel audio outputs if you want it to play it in Zone 2 when
63. er point Try using SMALL even if your speakers are large This will protect your speakers from low frequency damage and conserve ampli fier power e The lower frequen cies from all speak ers set to SMALL will be redirected to the subwoofer in addition to its own LFE channel SIDE AXIS Select OFF if you have no side axis speakers The size is always the same as the main speakers so do not set the mains to LARGE if the side axis speakers are small and not capable of good bass performance SURROUND e Select OFF if you have no sur round speakers SPEAKER SIZE MAIN SIDE AXIS SURROUND CENTER SURROUND BACK 2 SMALL SUB ON LARGE CENTER OFF Inthe OFF position the center channel information is redi rected to the fronts This is sometimes known as a PHANTOM center channel SURROUND BACK e Select OFF if you have no sur round back speakers The in formation will be shared among the other surround speakers creating a phantom back chan nel SUBWOOFER ON OFF Select ON if you have a subwoofer It will then receive any LFE signals from 5 1 6 1 sources and the bass from any channels set to SMALL Note the bass management does not work for the 8 Channel input or for Zone 2 Therefore the speaker size settings will have no effect and these channels will always be full range Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Speaker Position Menu SETTINGS k SPEAKERS l L MA
64. f A V equipment e Learns commands from your other remote controls e Macro feature lets you program a sequence of control steps e Operates up to ten components e Does not lose programming memory when changing batteries a_a Sunfire User s Manual Overview Most features of the Theater Grand IV can be operated by the remote control s TGIV section For the best Home Theater per formance you should calibrate your speakers and customize the TGIV settings for your system Press the MENU button on the remote control to activate the On Screen Display OSD This has several menus which will allow you to set up your speakers and calibrate your system correctly The remote can also be used to activate and control all features of the second zone Power on off SIGNAL PROCESSING DOLBY ZONE TWO pownr ZONE TWO os or HOLOGRAPHIC PRO LOGICI p Il DIGITAL source means Theater Grand IV OO potey DIGITAL EX bye DIRECT a Tuner presets J Sonic Holography Nine point One Channels Surrqund Saund Processor 4 r 1 L Tone CONTROLS I L TUNER CONTROLS Tuner controls amp H_CHAPTER1 sem we MAIN o DWE TAPE VCR AUX SAT ZONE2 TV TGIV_ CABLE LE BOC e Volume adjustment Surround mode Theater Grand roration O Ses Dow Oo HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE pow Vo fens avromaree OPERATION O Sunfire tc MANUAL I
65. f you programmed in a power command the TV or tuner will turn on first 7 The commands are sent in se quence for example for channel 13 first the 1 and then the 3 are sent Wait a few seconds before switching between favorites or your TV may receive for example the 1 of one button and the 2 of the next continued 27 Sunfire User s Manual Remote Setup continued PUNCH This mode allows you to set up the volume channel up down and trans port buttons so they will work for your main devices no matter which device the remote is set for For example the volume buttons can operate the TV even if the remote is set to VCR The channel buttons can operate the VCR even if the remote is set to TV 1 In SETUP select PUNCH and the display changes to show VOL CH and PLAY The PLAY selection will make the eight transport buttons around the joystick punch through 2 Select one of these buttons for example VOL 3 Press a device button for the device you want the Volume com mands to appear in punch TO 4 Press a device button for the de vice you want to learn from punch FROM These settings are saved 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until you have punched to all devices you want 6 Use MAIN to return to SETUP NOTE To erase Punch commands from a device return buttons to their previous programming Repeat steps 1 and 2 then press the device button twice Repeat for other devices
66. few seconds 10 10 10 3 Recalling a Preset Station Once you have selected the Tuner you can quickly recall a station by pressing its preset number either on the front panel or by using the re mote s numeric keypad FAV buttons or the channel up and down buttons Scanning Presets To scan through the presets press and hold the FM AM button Touch it again to stop the scan 5 eo 8 8 Sonic Holography Nine point One Channels Surround Sound Processor TREBLE Q 6 7 8 9 0 10 SELECT BASS CE DOWN UP L TONE CONTROLS 4 Record your favorite stations here lt Zz BERR ERERERERREREREREREREREESE et Station Preset Station AM ee ee ai EE ESS 5 es ee Fae a era ee ee i SS el ee es Eo aS ey es ee EREE E 2 aaa ee es i ee ee al Era Fai SSS SS as Ee 220 e D E E CC ca U a o A zJ o EE a p29 Eon p31 CC st ae eT EN E 35 o o o o T a i 37 Cd es e s9 i AS T a 45 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Recording Recording to a Tape Player Input signals from an audio source playing in the TGIV can be recorded using the left and right audio outputs The tape player will receive a straight copy of the analog source signal going in unaffected by the volume tone or any sur round modes If you are playing a digital source the tape player will receive a downmixed stereo an
67. hen the TGIV has been reset it will shut off Turn the TGIV back on and it will go to the default screen It has now been reset 54 If the TGIV has to be reset regu larly you should invest in a good quality AC line conditioner Updating firmware problems e See page 51 e If you have a Palm Pilot or simi lar device with HotSync or its equivalent you may need to dis able this software before proceed ing This software seizes control of a serial port on your machine and prevents the Sunfire software from accessing that port Use an other port or disable HotSync Check that the serial cable is con nected correctly between the TGIV and your computer s serial port A Hum is heard in your speakers This problem is more than likely caused by a ground loop in your sys tem rather than a fault in the TGIV Follow these steps to isolate the main cause of the hum there may even be more than one Remember to turn off all compo nents in your system including the TGIV before disconnecting or connecting any cables Disconnect the following items in order and check each time if the hum has gone away Disconnect all cables which come from outside the room such as cable TV satellite TV or roof top antennas Make sure that they are disconnected where they first enter the room so they are making no connection to the TGIV or the TV or any other component If the hum is caused by th
68. ion 4 Use the joystick down button to move to the next preset down on the screen The bottom arrow on each screen leads to the next page of presets 5 Repeat this for all the presets you want to set then press EXIT when finished 35 CHAPTER 4 Main Zone and Zone 2 Menu MAIN ZONE gt ZONE 2 gt A MAIN ZONE POWERUP SOURCE DVD POWERUP VOL MODE PRESET POWERUP VOL 45 5 dB MAX VOL 6 5 dB ZONE 2 ZONE 2 SYSTEM BALANCE 2 LEFT POWERUP SOURCE TAPE POWERUP VOL MODE PRESET POWERUP VOL 45 5 dB MAX VOL 6 5 dB ENABLE Zone 2 Menu These settings are like those de scribed for the Main Zone In addition the entire Zone 2 can be enabled or disabled and the stereo balance adjusted with this menu Zone 2 is set disabled from the factory so you should use this menu to enable Zone 2 when you are ready to use it A The Power Up Volume has three options PRESET LAST and FIXED The FIXED option allows you to set the Zone 2 to a fixed volume not adjustable with the remote PRESET and LAST are as described for the Main Zone 36 Main Zone Menu PowerUp Source This sets the input source which the TGIV will then always select whenever the TGIV is turned on Power Up Volume Mode This lets you choose the vol ume level the TGIV reaches when it is turned on You can select from a PRESET level set below the power up vol ume or it can play at the LAST level it was playing
69. is speakers see the next page If you have a smaller TV the speak ers should be no more than two feet away from the sides of the TV If possible have the center left and right speakers at the same height within two feet This will help give a smooth transition when sound effects move from speaker to speaker Ideally the speakers should be no closer than two feet from the rear and side walls in order to reduce any re flections that might upset the imaging If your speakers are closer than this you can experiment by adding sound deadening material such as drapes on the walls to reduce any unwanted reflections The Center speaker Most movie dialog will come from the center speaker so careful positioning is an important part of a good home the ater system Your eyes and ears should focus your attention towards the center of the screen The center speaker can sit on top or directly underneath the TV as long as it is located on the centerline and not off to one side Position the front face of the speaker close to the front edge of the TV cabinet The sound waves may otherwise reflect off the top of the TV cabinet and distort the center imaging 49 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX speaker Placement continued In some systems two center speak ers are used one on either side of the TV As they are in mono the result is a sound image that is positioned exactly at the screen cen
70. ja 184 Fuji 209 Jerrold 153 JVC 185 Kenwood 185 Lite Touch 208 Lutron 077 158 159 Lutron 077 158 159 Makita 186 201 Mindpath 205 Niles 160 187 NSM 161 Piano Disc Plus 085 Philips 090 Polk Audio 162 Replay 075 Russound 081 Scientific Atlanta 156 163 Sima 082 Solo Electronics 207 Somfy 078 079 Sony 104 164 165 166 Starcom 153 Turboscan 167 Velodyne 203 X 10 093 183 Xantech 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 Cable Boxes ABC 103 003 004 039 042 046 053 Americast 099 Antronix 014 Archer 005 007 014 Bell South 099 Centurion 092 Century 007 Citizen 007 Combano 080 081 Comsat 074 Comtronics 030 Digicable 101 Eagle 020 030 040 Eastern 057 066 Echostar 106 Electricord 032 Gemini 008 054 General Electric 072 General Instruments 103 074 104 GNC 099 Golden Channel 030 Hamlin 049 050 055 Hitachi 103 055 Jerrold 013 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 Magnavox 010 012 064 079 095 094 Media One 107 Memorex 052 Mitsubishi 102 Lutron 077 158 159 Makita 186 201 Mindpath 205 Niles 160 187 NSM 161 Piano Disc Plus 085 Philips 090 Polk Audio 162 Replay 075 Russound 081 Scientific Atlanta 156 163 Sima 082 Solo Electronics 207 Somfy 078 079 Sony 104 164 165 166 Starcom 153 Turboscan 167 Velodyne 203 X 10 093 183 Xantech 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 CD Players Adcom 062 042 Aiwa 059 065 088 089 105 122
71. l for both outputs Rear Panel Features 7 RS 232 Port This connects to the serial port of a home computer allowing the TGIV Flash memory soft ware to upgraded Latest soft ware can be downloaded from www sunfire com The port can also connect to the serial port of a Home Theater Controller allowing the TGIV to be operated remotely XLR Audio Outputs These line level balanced XLR outputs connect to the XLR inputs of your amplifiers and powered subwoofer The outputs are front left front right center left sur round left surround back right surround back right surround and one subwoofer LFE output If your amplifier has a choice of inputs we recommend using the XLR balanced type This gives better noise rejection especially for longer cable runs FM Antenna The supplied FM antenna fits this F type screw on connector Other antennas can be fitted for improved reception 10 AM Antenna 11 These connections are for the included AM loop antenna Ground Screw This is commonly used for the ground connection wire of a turn table to prevent any hum in your speakers It is tied to the chas sis ground and may be used as needed Note It is not necessary or desir able to connect this to an electri cal ground 12 Audio Inputs These audio inputs connect to the outputs of your turntable DAT or TAPE player Any standard audio component with a line level output can be connect
72. lay the same source Zone 2 can only play a digital source if the main zone is playing the same source Note that Zone 2 has to be enabled before it can be used Please see page 47 for more details of Zone 2 operation This example shows a Sunfire two channel power amplifier fed from the TGIV Zone 2 stereo outputs 24 To Zone 2 speaker inputs The amplifier is located near the TGIV and long speaker wires are run out to your Zone 2 speakers These are usually located in another room or area of your house The wire from an optional Infrared IR sensor is shown connected to the TGIV Zone 2 IR input The TGIV is compatible with most makes of IR sensors and equipment The sensor can be located in a suitable area of Zone 2 allowing you complete control of the volume and source selection Zone 2 can also be controlled from the front panel using the remote s Zone 2 buttons This diagram also shows the TGIV 12 VDC Zone 2 trigger output con nected to the 12 VDC trigger input of the Sunfire amplifier The amplifier automatically turns on whenever Zone 2 is turned on gt r Sunfire User s Manual Remote Control Think of the TGIV remote control as ten remotes in one There are ten DE VICE buttons five on either side of the display and each allows the remote to operate one piece of equipment From the factory the device but tons are labeled CD TAPE AUX ZONE2 TGIV DVD VCR SAT TV and CABLE Only
73. more details see the following pages of the manual Remote Control Page 25 On Screen Display Page 30 Speaker Size Page 38 Speaker Position Page 39 Speaker Calibration Page 40 Page 42 Page 43 Bass Management Surround Modes 9 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 1 H Front Panel Features 1 2 SIGNAL PROCESSING porsy Zone Two pierra Power zone Two Eo house Pro Locic mt Hoosen sweaxis POWER Theater Grand IV DOLBY rm orae ae dts ES T 8 9 Signal Processing DOLBY DIGITAL This light is on when a Dolby Digital signal is being decoded DTS This light is on when a DTS signal is being decoded DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx This light is on when the Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode or Dolby Pro Logic II mode is engaged DIGITAL SOURCE This light is on when a Digital signal is being decoded ZONE TWO POWER This light is on when Zone 2 is turned on ZONE TWO ADJUST This light is on when Zone 2 is being adjusted HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE This light is on when the HOLO GRAPHIC IMAGE circuit is engaged This is actually modeled in DSP SIDE AXIS This light is on when the side axis outputs are enabled 10 gt r Stire User s Manual L TUNER CONTROLS Theater Grand 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 0 8 8G 8 8 8 MANUAL __ NING UP Sonic Holography Nine point One Channels Surround Sound Processor me TONE CONTROLS T Sunfire 10 11 IR
74. nary Play a movie and adjust the volume for a comfortable listening level The volume of the calibration test noise is linked to the setting of the main volume control so if the test noise is too quiet turn the main volume up a little and retry 1 Use the OSD to navigate to the SPEAKER CALIBRATION menu 2 Press the remote s joystick down to turn on the noise generator While the test signal is playing in each speaker its level can be adjusted using the joystick left right buttons Ad just each speaker in turn until they are all equal in volume The best results are obtained if you use a Sound Pressure Level SPL Meter This is a hand held meter which will ac curately measure and display the sound level Adjust all of 40 SETTINGS the speakers until they are playing within 1 dB of each other Without a meter you can still obtain good results with careful listening 3 Repeat the procedure several times for each speaker until you are satisfied they are play ing at the same level 4 Press the joystick up to return to the top of the menu and then press joystick left to exit The calibration noise generator will turn off The main volume control adjusts the volume of all of the speakers up and down at the same time They keep the same relative levels you set here that is they will still be playing as loud or as quiet as each other The Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic and DTS soundtracks are designed t
75. ner using the on screen display Tuning Stations Manually Use the front panel AM FM button to select either the AM or FM band and then use one of these three ways to tune stations manually 1 Touch UP or DOWN momen tarily to change the tuner by one frequency step 2 Hold UP or DOWN for a second or so then release to start the scanning feature The TGIV will scan to the next station pause on it for a few seconds to allow you to hear what is offered there and then scan to the next and so on Pressing UP or DOWN stops the scanning process 3 Hold UP or DOWN for an extended period to make the tuner speed across the band without stopping on a station The tuner will begin scanning for stations when you release the button Pressing UP or DOWN stops the scanning 4 When a station is tuned it can be set as a preset for easy re call see Setting the Presets in the next column 1 2 3 4 Tuning Stations Directly Use the AM FM button to select either the AM or FM band and then press the DIRECT button Within a few seconds enter the station s frequency by using the preset number buttons For example to tune to radio station 97 3 press DIRECT then 9 then 7 and then 3 Setting the Presets Once you have tuned in a sta tion press and hold a preset button until the display flashes to show the memory has been set Use the 10 button to add presets higher than 9 and hold the last button pressed for a
76. ny source equipment which Se Eons an Aone 12 VDC terminals each supply 12 e Protect it from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and other direct sources of heat such as heating vents and has coaxial digital outputs e Some patch cords can be a very tight fit and there is usu ally a preferred method of get VDC whenever that zone is turned on This can be used to turn on power amplifiers equipped with a 12 V trigger input radiators ting them off Some have to be removed with a twisting action Be gentle or you may damage the jacks of your TGIV or other components The two middle terminals marked as relay contacts are connected to gether only when the Main Zone is on and an input is selected for which the trigger output is enabled The OSD INPUTS Menu can be used to select which inputs have the trigger output enabled or disabled see page 34 Use all standard safety pre cautions and make sure all the equipment is disconnected before making any connec tions Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture If fluid or a for eign object should enter the unit immediately turn off the power and contact your Sunfire Dealer Some audiophile cables should be hooked up in one direction these are usually marked with Avoid excessive exposure to ATOW S extreme cold or dust e It is usual for the right channel patch cord plugs to be red and the left channel connections to be white grey or black
77. o be played back in a calibrated Home Theater The sounds from each speaker will be at the correct relative levels as the movie sound director designed them Repeat the calibra tion if you change any external power amps or speakers or if you move your couch relative to the speakers F SPEAKERS SPEAKER CALIBRATION LEFT MAIN 0 0 dB CENTER 0 0 dB RIGHT MAIN 0 0 dB RIGHT SIDE AXIS 0 0 dB RIGHT SURROUND 0 0 dB RIGHT SURR BACK 0 0 dB SPEAKER CALIBRATION LEFT SURR BACK LEFT SURROUND LEFT SIDE AXIS SUBWOOFER GO TO LEFT MAIN 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB ON THE FLY TRIMS ZEROED The range of adjustment is 10 dB in 0 5 dB steps for each speaker Record your levels here kerman OOO cener Oi RIGHTMAN PRIGHTSIDEAKS __ RIGHT SURROUND PRIGHTSURR BACK LeFTsuRR Back LEFTSURROUND ceFTSIDEAXIS fsuswooreR aua Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Speaker Crossover Menu Subwoofer Mode The subwoofer output can be set to Normal or to an Enhanced Bass mode The Enhanced Bass mode provides an output to your subwoofer even when you are listening to a stereo source with main speakers set to LARGE In the Normal mode there would be no subwoofer output in this case and the bass would only come from the main speakers The Enhanced Bass mode has no effect if the main speakers are set to SMALL as the subwoofer is automati cally engaged It als
78. o has no effect in 5 1 or greater surround modes SETTINGS SPEAKERS L R CROSSOVER 80 HZ C SURR CROSSOVER 80 HZ SUBWFR MODE ENHANCED BASS Crossover adjustment The TGIV bass management system allows you to send the low frequencies of your speakers to a subwoofer The crossover point of your main left and right speakers can be selected from 40 Hz to 160 Hz as can the crossover point of your center and surround speakers For example if your main left and right speakers are a bit lacking in bass response you can set the speaker size to SMALL and set the L R cross over to 40 Hz The subwoofer will then receive the lower bass range not well reproduced by your front speak ers This will not affect the range sent to your center or surrounds A setting of 80 Hz is a good start ing point if you are not sure of the response of your speakers In this example The subwoofer receives frequen cies below 80 Hz from all speak ers whose size is set to SMALL All speakers set to SMALL receive frequencies above 80 Hz Most manufacturers provide a 3 dB specification for their speakers This is the frequency where the speaker s output has dropped by 3 dB Set the TGIV s crossover to this frequency or above If you cannot find this set the crossover to 80 Hz the default Set your subwoofer s own cross over control to maximum frequency or bypassed mode If it is set lower than the TGIV there would be a h
79. o the tone controls bass 22 To TGIV DVD digital audio input management and surround mode se lections will have no effect This pro vides the highest fidelity signal path for SACD or DVD Audio free from any coloration or processor circuitry This input is only for the Main Zone it is not selectable for Zone 2 The video output in this example is connected to the TGIV DVD com posite video input Use the OSD 8 CH input configuration menu to lock the 8 channel input to DVD video see page 34 for details Whenever the 8 channel input is selected the DVD video will also be selected In this diagram the player s digital output is also connected If you select the TGIV s DVD input you will get DVD video and DVD digital audio If you select the TGIV s 8 Channel input you will get DVD video and analog audio from the 8 channel input gt r _ Sunfire User s Manual Amplifier connections Wor ep 12 VDC trigger voltage From TGIV 12 VDC COMPONENT VIDEO IN op S nar SoMPONENT ou W trigger output To Amplifier 12 VDC trigger input Nom ORMA Balanced analog line level audio signals From TGIV balanced audio outputs To Amplifier balanced audio inputs TO RIGH SPEAKER TO RIGHT SURROUND SPEAKER TO CENTER SPEAKER TOL E SURROUND ToL SPEAKER SPEAKER Speaker level audio signals From Amplifier speaker outputs To Speaker inputs If your amplifier has XLR inputs it can be connected
80. ole in the mid bass and bass information would be missing Louder o 3 Output evel d A AA i 30 50 00 ak a amp Output levg dB Quiet 80Hz 41 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Using the TGIV Bass Management Unlike higher frequencies it is difficult to discern exactly from which direction lower bass is coming from The TGIV has a bass management system which takes advantage of this effect It allows you to choose whether your speakers will play the full fre quency range or if the bass will be redirected to the subwoofer The advantages of redirecting the bass to a subwoofer are e The overall bass of the system is improved as subwoofers such as Sunfire s powered True Subwoofers are specially designed for this frequency range e The subwoofer can simulta neously play the bass from all of the speakers in addition to it s own low frequency effects channel LFE e There is no loss in percep tion of the position of movie or music sound effects as the ear cannot easily locate the posi tion of bass sound sources e Smaller speakers can be used for front center and sur rounds as they do not have to reproduce the low frequency range This leads to a saving in speaker expense and room space Note that a subwoofer is required if the front speakers are set to SMALL e Your amplifiers do not waste power reproducing the lo
81. on the TGIV and then turn on your amplifiers TV and other source equipment 8 8 Press the remote MAIN button a few times to make sure you are on the Main Menu in the remote s display 9 Set the remote to operate the TGIV by pressing the TGIV button MAIN CD DVD TAPE VCR AUX SAT ZONE2 TV y TGWV CABLE THEATER GRAND SERIES Remote HI 10 Turn down the TGIV volume and use the remote or front panel input selector to select a video source 11 Play the source and bring up the volume to suit your taste Make sure the video can be seen in the TV monitor 12 Stop or pause the source 13 The TGIV now needs to be setup correctly to suit your speakers and system The following On Screen Display OSD menus are used to enter and make three main adjust ments e Speaker Size e Speaker Calibration e Speaker Position This setup needs to be done when you use your system for the first time or if you change anything such as the amplifiers or speak ers or the speaker position The calibration is also a good way to check that your system is working correctly These adjustments are made using the OSD as follows 13 1 Press MENU on the remote to bring up the MAIN Menu of the OSD on your TV MAIN MENU TRIMS gt MODES gt TONE gt INPUTS gt SETTINGS gt 13 2 Use the joystick pad left right up and down buttons to navigate through the menus in the next ste
82. ons have not been erased or learned over APPENDIX e Make sure that the TGIV front panel receiver window is not ob structed Check that the front or rear IR receivers have not been turned off in the OSD CONTROL menu Zone 2 does not work See page 47 e Zone 2 is set disabled from the factory so you must use the OSD Zone 2 menu on page 36 to enable it when you are ready to use it This enables Zone 2 but it does not turn it on Once Zone 2 is enabled use the remote control s Zone 2 device button followed by the Power button to turn Zone 2 on Alterna tively press the front panel Zone 2 button followed by the main Power button The front panel left hand side Zone 2 Power light will be on when the zone is active i e engaged and on The Zone 2 Adjust light turns on when the zone is being adjusted For example if you turn Zone 2 on with the remote and ad just the volume Zone 2 s volume changes and the Zone 2 Adjust light will be on Zone 2 does not play digital inputs Zone 2 can play analog sources independent of what is playing in the Main Zone It cannot play from a digital only source unless that input is selected and playing in the Main Zone To play a source such as a DVD player in Zone 2 independent of the Main Zone make sure you connect the player s L R analog audio output to the TGIV TGIV does not respond to any controls e Unplug AC power momentarily and press Power to turn ba
83. ote to select the On Screen Display 3 Go to the Settings Menu and then select the Software Menu SOFTWARE UPGRADE SOFTWARE REVISION LIST gt 4 Select Upgrade Software which brings up a second OSD menu 5 On the TGIV select the digital input which will play the CD Press ENT on the remote bot tom right 6 Press 1 2 and 3 on the remote then play the CD The TGIV display will show the status as the CD data is transferred into the TGIV 7 Turn off the TGIV when the software transfer is complete aua Sunfire User s Manual Appendix Speaker Placement Possible subwoofer location Side speakers APPENDIX Minimum of two feet from the rear and side walls The Front Speakers You should closely follow the placement recommendations of your speaker manufacturer with the addi tion of the following points The left and right front speakers should be positioned so that your TV is exactly centered between them This will help focus your attention towards the screen For the best Holographic Image the left speaker should be set exactly the same distance and angle away from your listening position as the right speaker It is recommended that you use a tape measure to set them up to be the same distance away within about half an inch tolerance Side speakers Pair A are surround speakers pair B and C are surround back options and pair D are side ax
84. ource on the cur rently selected input You should look for the Dolby Digital Logo on DVDs LaserDiscs and other sources Many DVDs have the option of a Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital or Stereo soundtrack You may have to follow the instructions in your DVD player s instruction manual for your player to output Dolby Digital bitstreams Dolby Digital must often be selected from the Disc s menu DOLBY DIGITAL EX 6 1 7 1 Dolby Digital EX mode is primarily for playback of Dolby Digital Sur round EX encoded soundtracks One of its advantages over Dolby Digital playback is that it fills in the area behind the listener with a completely separate full range channel The TGIV has the option of connecting one or two surround back speakers The calibration and speaker size options allow a seamless surround field to be created If you do not have the surround back speakers connected then the extra information is sent to the standard surrounds and no mate rial is lost Set the surround back speakers to OFF in the SPEAKER SIZE menu The TGIV will also create the surround back channel if you are playing a 5 1 source Note Dolby Digital EX will play stereo in the surround back channels if the Dolby Back Sur round option is set to PLIIx in the MODES OSD menu see Page 33 for more details DTS 5 1 This mode is available if the TGIV automatically detects that a DTS encoded source is present at one of it s digi
85. own 4 Select SAVE or press EXIT to make no change Either of these will return you to the SETUP menu LEARN The remote can learn commands from other remote controls This is useful if the pre programmed com mands do not operate some of your equipment or certain buttons do not work or you want to customize key functions NOTE PAGE MAIN FAV M1 M2 and M3 cannot be learned over j Find your original remote and make sure it has good batteries and it operates your equipment perfectly In the following example the Sunfire remote will learn the PLAY command from a DVD re mote 2 Point the DVD remote into the Red IR top window of the Sunfire re mote Place them on a flat surface about 1 to 2 inches apart and avoid bright lighting or sunlight oO In the SETUP mode press LEARN 4 Select the DVD device button and the display will change to show some common DVD labels re member there are two pages on Select the PLAY button just above the joystick pad The display will show READY Press your DVD remote s PLAY button The display will show GOOD if it has been accepted If it shows FAIL press PLAY again O N Press another button on the Sunfire remote and repeat the procedure until all the DVD buttons you need are learned ee Press MAIN once to return to the LEARN mode twice for SETUP and three times for the MAIN menu Try out the S
86. prs own PRO LOGIC Ix DIGITAL SOURCE smeaxis POWER Zone 2 Adjust This turns on whenever the Zone 2 source or volume is being changed Note if this is on then any adjustments you make of vol ume or input will affect Zone 2 not the Main Zone Q HoLocRarine IMAGE In addition to these LEDs the front panel display will show the input and volume adjustment Turning on Zone 2 Use the On Screen Display in the Main Zone to check that Zone 2 is en abled See page 36 middle column for details This enables the Zone 2 system but it still has to be turned on Press the remote s ZONE 2 button The remote s POWER VOLUME and MUTE buttons then work for Zone 2 The remote display changes as fol lows PAGE 1 This allows you to select the inputs to play in Zone 2 Z2MAI main allows Zone 2 to play whatever is play ing in the Main Zone PAGEL Press PAGE to show the next page PAGE 2 This has discrete codes which are useful if you want to program the remote control with Macros Z2 OFF Z2 ON Zone 2 on or off Z1 Off Z1 ON Main Zone on or off Z2 BL Use these two buttons to adjust the left right balance of Zone 2 B C E F These are extra buttons you can Learn over and re Label with your favorite Zone 2 commands Press MAIN to return to PAGE 1 and press it again to return to the Main Menu MAIN olo Mmf o iaer wr o olw
87. ps NOTE you can quit the OSD at any time by pressing EXIT on the remote Any changes you make will be saved There is no need to navigate back through previous pages unless you want to make more changes When the OSD is active the TGIV front panel display shows an ab breviated message of where you currently are in the menus a Sunfire User s Manual 13 3 In the MAIN Menu select the SETTINGS Menu and then the SPEAKERS Menu SETTINGS SPEAKERS SIZE gt POSITION CALIBRATION 13 4 In the SPEAKERS Menu select the SIZE Menu SPEAKER SIZE MAIN LARGE SIDE AXIS SMALL SURROUND SMALL CENTER SMALL SURROUND BACK 2 SMALL SUB ON Use the joystick pad to set the size of each speaker to Small or Large or set to OFF for those speakers which are not present Return to the SPEAKERS Menu when you are finished 13 5 In the SPEAKERS Menu select the SPEAKER POSITION Menu L MAIN SIDE R MAIN SIDE CENTER L SURR R SURR L SURR BACK R SURR BACK Enter how far each speaker is from your listening position You can measure it with a tape or do a visual estimation 13 6 In the SPEAKERS Menu select the CALIBRATION Menu to adjust the output of each speaker A test noise plays in each selected speaker and you use the remote to adjust the volume of each speaker until they are all playing at the same level Return to the SPEAKERS Menu when you are finished SPEAKER CALIBRA
88. rce Direct mode or in Zone 2 aua Sunfire User s Manual No Dolby Digital DTS playback e See page 44 e Make sure your player s digital output is set to BITSTREAM for Dolby Digital or DTS This is often a player s setup menu item not the disc s menu Some discs are available with a number of different options such as Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic Make sure that you have selected the correct mode from your player s menu Only digital inputs will work for these modes Check that your player s digital output is connected to the appropriate corresponding digital input on your TGIV There is no AC 3 RF input connec tion for LaserDisc players You will need an external RF demodulator Look for the Dolby Digital or DTS Logo on the source program s box or sleeve Check the calibration procedure from time to time This is an excellent way of checking that all speakers are working correctly Noise bursts are heard when DTS encoded CDs or LDs are played e Compressed DTS data uses the normal digital audio tracks of CDs and LDs This analog noise may be heard in your system before the DTS digital signal is locked on or it may appear as a background hiss e To reduce or prevent this noise disconnect any analog connections to your CD or LD players Just use the Digital connections No On Screen Display e See page 30 e Press the remote s MENU but ton to activate the OSD It should be present even when no vi
89. remendous presence to your stereo sources and is great for parties and casual listen ing alike The OSD menu can be used to select which speakers are active in this mode JAZZ CLUB In this DSP mode the surrounds simulate the ambiance caused by rear reflections and effects of a small to medium sized venue This is useful for adding surround sound effects to stereo sources The ambiance effect can be var ied using the OSD MODES menu DTS Neo 6 The CINEMA option can produce up to six full range separate channels and a subwoofer output from stereo matrix surround sources This enhances the play back of sources such as surround sound video tapes Laser Discs and broadcast TV programs The MUSIC option can expand normal stereo programs into six channels It does so in a natural sounding way which enhances the listening experience SOURCE DIRECT This mode bypasses all DSP Tone and bass management circuits It is stereo analog only and offers the shortest signal path through the TGIV Only the front left and right speakers are engaged Do not use this mode for digital only sources as it only routes the analog audio To prevent damage to your speakers this mode only works if your front speakers are set to Large In addition to these modes and those offered for multi channel sourc es the side axis speakers will widen the front sound stage and fill in the sound field between the front speak ers and the sur
90. rights reserved Sunfire Corpora tion reserves the right to improve its products at any time Therefore specifications are subject to change without notice Manual part number 913 107 00 Rev B a_a Sunfire User s Manual Limited Warranty Sunfire Corporation 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 Corporation offers the following Warranty to you the owner of a new Sunfire product The Sunfire Corporation Warranty for the Theater Grand IV is in ef fect for TWO years from the date of original retail purchase The Sunfire Corporation Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship The following however are excluded a Damage caused during ship ment b Damage caused by accident misuse abuse of operation contrary to the instructions specified in the Sunfire Corpo ration user s manual c Units where the serial number has been defaced modified or removed d Damage resulting from modi fication or attempted repair by any person not authorized in writing by Sunfire Corporation e Units purchased from unau thorized dealers The Sunfire Corporation War ranty extends to the original owner or subsequent owner s during the two year warranty period so long as the original dated purchase receipt is presented whenever warranty service is required All impli
91. rough RS232 or CD Second zone can play sources independent of the main zone Six A V inputs each with audio S video and composite video Three A V outputs each with au dio S video and composite video Three audio only inputs in cluding MM Phono 8 channel analog input with sepa rate RCA connectors On screen display OSD Two Tape record outputs Six coaxial and four optical digital inputs e Coaxial and optical digital out puts including from analog and downmixed 5 1 sources e IEEE 1394 FireWire port for future expansion e Treble and Bass tone controls e RS 232 port with discrete codes e Trigger outputs for both zones IR control of both zones with rear IR ports and discrete codes e Supports all digital sampling rates to 96 kHz e 24 bit Crystal Semiconductor Analog to Digital converter e 24 bit 192 kHz Analog Devices Digital to Analog converters e 32 bit 20 MHz control micro processor and 24 bit 150 MIPS Motorola Symphony DSP pro cessor e DSP simulated surround mode for two channel sources e Gold plated inputs and outputs e Can record a downmixed 2 channel output from a 5 1 digital source e Direct 2 channel analog bypass mode Balanced XLR outputs and un balanced RCA outputs e Four subwoofer outputs e IEC removable power cord e Steel chassis with thick milled aluminum faceplate Remote Features e Fully backlit e Pre programmed for most brands o
92. rounds Note that the side axis speakers are active in stereo as well as multi channel operation The Holographic Image can also be selected for any 2 channel or multi channel source for enhanced realism and depth 43 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Surround Modes for Multi Channel Sources For multi channel sources the TGIV will automatically select the cor rect mode from one of the following DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL EX DTS DTS ES MATRIX DTS ES DISCRETE Dolby Digital and DTS are 5 1 surround systems with five main chan nels left front center right front left surround and right surround Each channel can play the full frequency range and is independent of the other channels The 1 denotes the subwoofer channel which plays the low frequency effects LFE also inde pendent of the other channels Dolby Digital EX and DTS ES offer Extended Surround Both systems offer a surround back channel which effectively fills in the otherwise empty soundspace behind you If you want to try one of the modes on the previous page you should se lect a 2 channel output from your DVD player s options menu NOTE In your DVD player s audio setup menu set the digital output to BITSTREAM If this is not set correctly the TGIV cannot decode the digital information 44 DOLBY DIGITAL 5 1 This mode is available if the TGIV automatically detects a Dolby Digital encoded s
93. rt also allows the TGIV to be controlled externally by Home Theater controllers and com puters The following information is for programmers and developers Partial Serial command set Note that all standard commands and extended data are echoed back to the sender When a change is made locally the data is broadcast except for the case of Toggle and volume commands Here is a list of the most popular commands Contact Sunfire Technical Support or our website www sunfire com for a more extensive list of commands COMMAND POWER TOGGLE POWER ON POWER OFF CD TAPE SAT DVD PHONO TUNER VID1 VCR VID2 DSP MODE UP DSP MODE DOWN STEREO PRO LOGIC PRO LOGIC IIx MUSIC PRO LOGIC IIx MOVIE PARTY NEO 6 SOURCEDIRECT JAZZ CLUB HOLO TOGGLE HOLO ON HOLO OFF MUTE TOGGLE MUTE ON MUTE OFF VOLUME UP VOLUME DOWN VOL ABSOLUTE ZONE2 PWR TOGGLE ZONE2 PWR ON ZONE2 PWR OFF ZONE2 MUTE TGGLE ZONE2 MUTE ON ZONE2 MUTE OFF ZONE2 VOL UP ZONE2 VOL DOWN ZONE2 CD ZONE2 TAPE ZONE2 SAT ZONE2 DVD ZONE2 PHONO ZONE2 TUNER ZONE2 VID1 ZONE2 VCR ZONE2 VID2 ASCII DATA RECEIVED 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 11A 11B 11C 11D 13W 11E 11F 15P 15Q 134 13H 13J 11K 411L 11M 11N 11P 11Q 11R 11S 11T 11U 2 EXT 11U00 zero vol 11U99 max vol 13M 13N KSR 51 Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Troubleshooting Guide
94. s 003 008 009 010 013 014 081 101 017 073 112 Sharp 031 054 149 159 165 Shintom 024 Signature 034 Sony 003 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078 149 154 Soundesign 034 STS 013 Sylvania 031 034 059 067 Symphonic 034 Tandy 010 034 Tatung 039 043 Teac 034 039 043 Technics 031 070 Teknika 019 031 034 101 Thomas 034 TMK 006 Toshiba 008 013 042 047 059 079 082 112 131 081 Totevision 040 101 Unitech 040 Vector Research 012 Victor 048 Video Concepts 012 034 046 141 Videosonic 040 Wards 003 013 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131 Yamaha 012 034 039 043 Zenith 034 048 056 058 072 080 101 x Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Favorite Settings Use this page to record some of your favorite OSD settings and system details Tone Settings page 32 Mode Settings page 33 Ce SCC iD BOTS DYNAMIRANGE REE SC sProtocictt mone FRO LOGIC T CENTER WIDTH 1 PPROLOGIC PANORAMA I cone SP NNUS Rage oP PRO LOGIC DIMENSION i TPOWERUPSOURCE o o O POWERUP VOLUME MODE TPOWERUP VOLUME SSS maxmum VOLUME SS DTS LFE DTS NEO 6 JAZZ CLUB AMBIANCE Video Settings page 37 osovo J o o ooo ospsourcePop oe Ooo osomooeporoe oS O o Coo SELECTION ZONE 2 SYSTEM BALANCE POWERUP SOURCE Ooo VIDEO DEFAULT VID2 MON2 VIDEO DELAY POWERUP VOLUME MODE POWERUP VOLUME MAXIMUM VOLUME Control Settings page 37 CONTROL RS 23
95. s 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 regard 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 3 Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER H A Safety Instructions Read the Safety Instructions care fully before connecting and using k Chapter 1 Introduction your Sunfire Theater Grand IV Unpacking and Features TGIV Overview Chapter 1 is a general introduction Quick Start Guide to the features details and installa tion of your TGIV Front Panel Features Chapter 2 shows many options for Rear Panel Features connecting your source equipment Installation and amplifiers to the TGIV Chapter 3 describes the details and Vd Chapter 2 System Configurations operation of the advanced remote Chapter 3 Remote Control Sone Chapter 4 shows the
96. sensitivity Mono 1 6 uV 75 ohms 15 2 dBf 75 kHz DEV 30dB 50dB quieting sensitivity Stereo 31 6 uV 75 ohms 41 2 dBf Audio output frequency range 30 Hz to 15 kHz 5 dB 3 dB AM Tuner Section 530 1710 kHz 10 kHz steps 9 kHz for some export models AM range Usable sensitivity 30 mod S N 20 dB 16 uV 600 uV m S N 30 mod 1 mV input 48dB Trigger Outputs 12 V Main and Zone 2 Trigger current less than 500mA total Main zone trigger relay contact rating 24 VDC 2A maximum XLR Outputs ge Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Positive 1 2 Pin 3 Negative Rear Panel View Infrared Inputs Optically Isolated Standard 1 8 mini jacks Standard 12V signal level Power Requirements US Model 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 40 W European Model 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 40W Dimensions 17 Wide x 5 75 High x 16 5 Deep Net Weight 22 Ibs Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 and other world wide patents issued and pending DTS DTS ES Extended Surround and Neo 6 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2000 Digital Theater Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories FireWire is a trademark of Apple Com puter Inc 2004 Sunfire Corporation All
97. structions shown on page 3 UTP UT COMPONENT vio af ag sar PEON 999056 kaa a i BALANCE amp te er RADIOS ID g 2OD9 G n x 2 C sat ing LESUR 7 CPDE FF NOTE If your CD has a digital output connect it to the TGIV s digital CD input Also connect the analog CD inputs as shown if you want this source available in Zone 2 when the Main Zone is playing a different source Analog audio signals From CD L R audio outputs To TGIV CD L R audio inputs 19 Sunfir e User s Manual Turntable connections Comp AN NENT OUTS IR Mar Sunfire Comoran RSUR Sue aa Ground wire From Turntable chassis ground Phono level audio signals To TGIV chassis ground connector From Turntable L R audio outputs To TGIV Phono L R audio inputs Only connect a Turntable to the PHONO inputs In most cases you should also connect the ground wire to reduce any hum through the speak ers The TGIV PHONO input is designed for moving magnet cartridges and high output moving coil cartridges DO NOT con nect CD players or other line level sources to this input 20 nr _ Sunfire User s Manual Tape Player connections play record Analog audio signals play Pa w From Tape player audio outputs Analog audio signals record To TGIV Tape L R audio inputs From TGIV Tape L R audio output To Tape Player L R
98. t Tuner or 8 CH Certain inputs cannot be se lected e Check the INPUTS menu of the OSD page 34 and make sure that the input has not been dis abled in that particular Zone No TV picture e Make sure that the video input of your TV monitor is connected to the Main monitor output on the TGIV rear panel e Check the VIDEO TYPE is cor rect in the Inputs menu of the OSD page 34 Select the type of video input you have connected or choose AUTO Check that your TV monitor is selecting it s correct video input Check the video connection from your selected source component into the TGIV Make sure that you are using the same video connections For ex ample if your source is connected using S video then the TV monitor must also use S video If in doubt try connecting the video output from your source directly to your TV monitor This will help you narrow down the problem Do not connect more than one type of video connection to the same input Choose only the highest quality video type No Holographic Image e It is essential that your front speak ers are positioned correctly See pages 49 50 e The Holographic Image is most effective in 2 channel operation It gives a more accurate perception of the position of musicians and sound effects page 48 The results may be masked if you are using it in a surround mode No Tone Controls e They will not work if you are us ing the 8 CH input Sou
99. t it will also hear the crash from the right speaker These extra sounds tend to confuse the sense of sound source location The stereo effect in a good pair of headphones is enhanced because the left ear only hears the left headphone and the right ear hears only the right headphone There are no extra sound arrivals To summarize 1 Areal musical event will create only two direct sound arrivals one at the left ear and one at the right 2 Stereo playback will give four arrivals as both speakers are heard by each ear These second sound arrivals reduce our naturally accurate sense of positioning 48 The Holographic Image circuit was designed to cancel out the unwanted second arrivals The left ear will main ly hear the left speaker and the right ear mainly hears the right speaker This is accomplished by sending a complex crosstalk signal from the left and right speakers in addition to the normal program These extra signals are virtually identical to the unwanted second sound arrivals but they are out of phase with them and they can cel each other out The result is a more three dimen sional and wider soundstage where the positioning clues are restored In a way the musicians have been freed from the confines of the flat plane be tween the speakers You will perceive them as playing forward or playing behind the speakers or to one side or the other not just somewhere in between We recommend that you ex
100. tal inputs Look for the DTS Logo on DVDs LaserDiscs CDs and other sources Make sure that you set your player to output DTS bitstreams DTS must also be selected on the disc s menu DTS ES 6 1 All DTS ES sources have the surround back channel matrixed in the left and right surrounds Newer DVD releases also have a discrete surround back channel in addition to the same information matrixed DISCRETE ES sources the TGIV DTS ES discrete decoder will decode the discrete surround back channel It also removes the surround back matrix from the left and right surrounds and restores them to be fully independent channels MATRIX ES sources If there is no discrete surround back channel the TGIV decodes the matrixed surround back channel from the left and right surrounds and restores them to be fully indepen dent channels a_a Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 5 Tuner Operation The Tuner is selected either by rotating the manual input selector on the front panel or by touching the TUNER button in the remote s TGIV mode The front panel display shows the frequency of the last station you were listening to The FM Tuner can tune stations from 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz in 0 2 MHz steps 05 MHz steps for some international models The AM Tuner range is 530 kHz to 1710 kHz in 10 kHz steps 531 kHz to 1710 kHz in 9 kHz steps for some international models Tuner and the OSD Page 35 shows how to set up the Tu
101. ter Side Axis Speakers The TGIV has two side axis chan nels which are matrixed from the left and right front channels so they are available in stereo as well as surround modes Use the OSD SPEAKER SIZE menu to turn the SIDE AXIS channels ON or OFF see page 38 D Shows the typical placement of the side axis speakers You can also angle them in towards your listening position Place the speakers along the side walls close to the fronts 50 Surround speakers Place each surround speaker to be an equal distance away from your central listening position and keep them at least one or two feet above ear level A The diagram shows the use of dipole surround speakers These are usually positioned to the side of your listening position They radiate forwards and backwards and have a quiet null zone which should point towards the listener The overall effect is that you cannot hear the direct sound from the surround speakers just the average soundfield Conventional surround speakers can be placed behind the listener on the rear walls or the side walls Adjust the angle so they do not point directly at the listener but cause reflections from the sidewalls or the ceiling This will give the effect of broadening the rear soundstage so that you cannot distinguish the sound as coming from a small box on the wall but from a larger area behind you Surround Back Speakers The TGIV has two extra outputs for surround ba
102. the TGIV with the Remote 1 Press the remote s MAIN button to make sure the display is on the main display menu 2 Press the TGIV de vice button to set the remote to oper pa ate your TGIV The PE MOR display changes ONO to show the TGIV e CH MIDI input selections TUNER WIDE 3 Press PAGE to reach page 2 which shows the PRO LOGIC IIx PARTY STEREO HOLOGRAM and the trims for center surrounds and sub On the right is increase level and on the left is de crease level ENS The following buttons with fixed la bels are also programmed Power Volume up down and Mute The number pad accesses the tuner presets directly and CH steps through them DIS is the 10 func tion and ENT is station enter The MODE buttons either side of the joystick allow you to select the dif ferent surround modes ZONE 2 Note Zone 2 must first be enabled using the OSD see page 36 or these controls will have no effect Zone 2 can be turned on even if the Main Zone is off See page 47 for more Zone 2 details 26 CD 1 From the main display menu press the ZONE2 device button to access features of the second zone Page 1 shows the input selections Use the Joystick to navigate through the OSD when active AUX run TAPE ZONE2 TGIV_CABLE Full page On Screen Display OSD gt Momentary status and information display AA
103. then it will not play in the Main Zone Full Auto Select on and the TGIV will turn on and select this input whenever this input starts to play Use off for any input which hinders auto operation Trigger Relay The Trigger Relay can be set to turn on whenever the input is se lected This could be used to turn on an amplifier or a video screen for example Zone 2 Enable disable the input in Zone 2 You can select the inputs you wish to play in Zone 2 For example you might disable the Phono input if nobody in Zone 2 appreciates your vintage collection of Swing 78s auaa Sunfire User s Manual CHAPTER 4 Tuner Preset Menus INPUTS a INPUTS P2 TUNER PRESETS gt TUNER PRESETS PAGE 1 107 5 STEREO NR 99 9 STEREO 97 3 STEREO NR 104 1 STEREO 1250 MONO 107 5 STEREO NR Sunfir User s Manual Tuner Preset Menu This allows you to set the AM FM band and frequency of up to 40 radio stations They can be recalled quickly and set as favorite stations on the remote control See page 45 For FM stations try to select the Stereo NR noise reduction for the best reception Preset procedure 1 Once you are on a preset in the OSD press the MODE buttons on the remote control to select the band from Stereo FM Stereo NR or Mono AM 2 Then use joystick left and right to change the frequency 3 Press the joystick center to enter that frequency into preset memory and play that stat
104. unfire remote and see if the learned buttons will success fully operate your equipment You may find that some commands cannot be learned because some are non conventional or too long or too short 10 The EDIT command can be used to change the labels if some of the standard labels do not correspond to your original remote buttons continued aua Sunfire User s Manual Remote Setup continued MACRO The macro mode allows you to set up certain buttons to transmit up to 20 commands in sequence For example a single button press could turn on all of your home theater equipment and set the TGIV to DVD set the TV to channel 3 and set the DVD to play make the tea and put the cat out The buttons which can be pro grammed as macros are M1 M2 and M3 at the bottom of the remote and Power and System at the top The ten device buttons can also be pro grammed as macros although these will only be activated if the device but ton is held down for a few seconds Note that the macro buttons are in dependent of which device the remote is set for So there is only one M1 macro only one power macro etc 1 In the SETUP mode press MACRO 2 Press one of the buttons you wish to program as a macro such as M3 Power or a device button 3 Press up to 20 buttons you would like the macro to store Do this in the exact order you want them to be transmitted Use the PAGE FAV and the direct buttons to find buttons to us
105. uring Dolby Digital or DTS playback check the correct audio output is selected in your DVD menu otherwise it may just play stereo into your TGIV and you won t get the true LFE signal to the subwoofer Poor Tuning of Stations e The antenna may be incorrectly attached e Station not correctly tuned in weak or off the air e You can improve reception by us ing external antennas Some cable TV feeds also offer FM reception The same AM station can be heard at different frequencies e One wire of the AM loop antenna may not be connected A loop antenna is required for AM reception as it forms part of the front end tuned circuit Full Automatic does not work e Make sure the Fully Automatic but ton is on page 11 In order to automatically choose the new input source this mode senses the following active signals Left audio signals Video signals Digital signals Note that LD or DVD players sometimes put out digital signals even when the disc is paused or stopped Make sure that any sources are turned off when not in use If a source is always active the automatic operation may return to that input as the analog audio varies In this case you should try and turn off any unused sources or turn off the automatic mode If you are listening to a mono source make sure it connects to a left input or use a Y cord to feed both left and right inputs There is no automatic selection of the Phono inpu
106. ut to TV Monitor s composite video input Sunfire Corporation and Iv ACINPUT A 120 VAC Sohe Composite video signal play From VCR video output To TGIV VCR video input Analog audio signals play From VCR audio outputs To TGIV VCR L R audio inputs Composite video signal record From TGIV VCR video output To VCR video input Analog audio signals record From TGIV VCR L R audio outputs To VCRL R audio inputs 18 The VCR can record the analog audio and the video of whichever A V input is selected NOTE If your VCR has a digital audio output connect it to the TGIV s digital VCR input In this case you must also connect the VCR s analog audio outputs as shown if you want to play in Zone 2 when the Main Zone is playing a different source gt r Stire User s Manual CD and Antenna connections AM Loop Antenna Position this to get the best reception before fixing it in place The supplied loop antenna has been carefully matched to the AM tuner Larger Loop anten nas may improve reception provided that their inductive value is around 18 uH FM Antenna The supplied dipole antenna and its adaptor push onto the rear panel s F type connector as shown First screw the spade terminals of the dipole antenna onto the adap tor An outdoor antenna can be used for improved recep tion Take care to observe all the safety in
107. various menus J Chapter 4 On Screen Display of the On Screen Display and how Speaker Calibration to adjust and customize your TGIV z Chapter 5 describes the available Chapter 5 Using the Theater Grand IV modes cplions and opermional Bass Management details of the TGIV Surround Modes Tuner Operation Recording Zone 2 Operation The Holographic Image CD Software Upgrade Appendix Speaker Placement The RS 232 Port Troubleshooting Guide Remote Control Codes The Appendix shows some addition Favorite Settings al information including a trouble z shooting guide the Warranty and Specifications service assistance details Limited Warranty Service Assistance To find out more about this and other Sunfire products please visit our website www sunfire com 4 a_a Sunfire User s Manual Introduction ob poor Sunfire Bob Carver Audio Designer Physicist Dear Friend Thank you for purchasing my Sunfire Theater Grand IV hope that you enjoy it and the music it makes as much as have enjoyed creating it for you The Sunfire Theater Grand IV is unlike any home theater product on the market For one thing we have taken special pains to make it as easy to use as possible We ve designed it to virtually do the thinking for you so you can quickly figure out how to listen to your favorite videotape DVD or to bring in your favorite FM station When you use the Full Automatic Operation feature
108. w frequency range See the previous page for informa tion regarding the adjustment of the bass management crossover point 42 The SPEAKER SIZE menu is used to set the bass management correctly for your speaker system See page 38 NOTE Dolby Digital and DTS modes are designed especially for complete systems with front cen ter and surround speakers and subwoofers You need all of the speakers to get the best performance from your Home Theater If you do not have a subwoofer connected then you should not use the bass manage ment system so set all the speakers to Large Without a subwoofer you will be missing the 5 1 LFE low fre quency effects information Considering the advantages of the bass management system you might try setting all of your speakers to Small even if they are capable of good low frequency performance Video Conversion The TGIV has advanced digital video DSP circuitry and coding which allows the following e Up conversion from composite video inputs to S video and component video outputs e Up conversion from S video inputs to component video outputs e Down conversion from S video inputs to the MON2 composite video output jack The video conversion makes the TGIV able to switch all of your video sources making it the central con troller for all of your audio and video entertainment For example suppose you have your TV connected to the component video outputs of the TGI
109. y moving your components further away from the TV especially if you ever notice the screen has changed color in the area closest to the component If you have very high efficiency speakers these may show up noise which other speakers may not aua Sunfire User s Manual APPENDIX Remote Control Codes Audio Components ADC 007 Adcom 082 092 225 161 269 Aiwa 018 104 170 202 203 213 211 188 Akai 138 189 AMC 125 126 167 128 258 281 282 Amend 054 AMX 196 Angstrom 142 Arcam 141 Audio Access 147 Audio Alchemy 135 Audio Design 194 221 011 Audio Ease 021 196 207 Audio File 071 Audio Matrix 167 Audio Source 273 Audio Technica 134 B amp K 096 097 Bose 070 170 224 Bryston 023 Carver 006 028 061 071 201 214 226 180 185 022 029 077 284 Casio 076 Chiro 140 Cinema Sound 034 134 Citation 148 272 Clarion 026 Curtis Mathes 076 Denon 002 034 109 215 229 230 027 037 234 259 Eiger 149 Elan 057 Enlightened Audio 099 098 Fisher 047 214 180 182 Fosgate 062 231 GE 056 260 Goldstar 008 Hafler 174 Harman Kardon 231 233 254 153 154 118 121 227 277 Hitachi 020 Inkel 197 JBL 263 JC Penny Jeff Rowland 206 Jensen 058 JVC 240 163 191 114 266 279 Kenwood 026 066 145 146 181 190 197 192 182 199 151 222 180 005 280 Kinergetics 220 140 Koss 216 Krell 150 072 Kyocera 007 Lexicon 120 235 236 237 Linn 124 Luxman
110. y video signals going into these jacks to the component video outputs Note that com ponent video provides the best picture compared to composite or S video The TGIV can also switch HDTV signals Component Video Out If your TV Monitor has component video inputs connect them to these outputs If you select DVD SAT or VID1 then any video sig nals going to the component inputs will pass through to your TV monitor The TGIV can also up convert composite video and S video from the other inputs 1819 5 Infrared IR Inputs 20 These are used in custom instal lations to control the Main Zone and Zone 2 from a remote loca tion The input accepts 1 8 mono mini jacks from standard remote control IR equipment such as those made by Xantech and other companies The remote sensors can be in a different room or in a preferred location in your main room Triggers and Relay The relay switch is normally open and it will close after a short delay when selecting a source This can be used in installations to trigger video screen deployment or other custom purposes The OSD INPUTS menu allows you to choose which inputs will activate the relay The 12 VDC outputs are on whenever their zone is enabled Sunfire amplifiers have a 12 VDC input which allows them to be turned on automatically by the TGIV The 1 8 mini jack is wired in parallel with the termi nals Do not exceed a current draw of 500 mA tota
111. ynamic full range multidimensional wall to wall theater sound Bb Ove Sunfir e User s Manual Unpacking Your Theater Grand IV should reach you in perfect condition If you do notice any shipping damage please contact your Sunfire Dealer immediately Gently lift out the unit and remove all the packing material and acces sories It is important to save all the packing materials and the box in case your Theater Grand IV ever needs to be moved or shipped for repair Make sure that you keep your sales receipt It is the only way to establish the duration of your Limited Warranty and it may come in useful for insur ance purposes Please take a moment to fill out and mail the Sunfire Customer Response card Also read the serial number located on the rear panel and record it here Serial Purchased at 6 Features e Fully automatic signal sens ing for audio and video input selection e Automatic video format transcoder upconverts video sources to S and component video Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic lix DTS ES and DTS Neo 6 decoding modes DSP Holographic Imaging for unbelievable soundstage enhancement 7 1 channel outputs plus ste reo side outputs for a total of 9 1 channels Three component video inputs and two component video out puts Party mode allows two channel playback through all speakers AM FM tuner with 40 presets Flash memory upgradable th

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