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SAFETY 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 operating and other instructions should be followed. 5.
SAFETY 15. To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. Pour préevenir les chocs électriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polariseé avec un prolongateur, un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant, sauf si les lames peuvent être insérées à fond sans laisser aucune parIIIe à découvert. 16.
CHAPTER 1 Contents Safety Instructions................................... 2-3 Chapter 1: Introduction ...............................5 Unpacking and Features ...........................6 Overview.....................................................7 Quick Start Guide .......................................8 Front Panel Features................................10 Rear Panel Features ................................12 Installation ................................................
CHAPTER 1 Introduction Bob Carver, Audio Designer, Physicist Dear Friend, Thank you for purchasing my Sunfire Theater Grand Processor III. I hope that you enjoy it and the music it makes as much as I have enjoyed creating it for you. The Sunfire Theater Grand Processor III 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.
CHAPTER 1 Unpacking Your Theater Grand Processor III 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 accessories. It is important to save all the packing materials and the box in case your Theater Grand Processor III ever needs to be moved or shipped for repair. Make sure that you keep your sales receipt.
CHAPTER 1 Overview Most features of the Theater Grand Processor III can be operated by the remote control’s TGIII section. SYSTEM POWER OFF MAIN CD TAPE AUX For the best home theater performance, you should calibrate your speakers and customize the TGIII 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.
CHAPTER 1 Quick Start Guide We hope that the following details will help you get started using your Theater Grand Processor III. 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 ( ). 7. Press the remote MAIN button a few times to make sure you are on the Main Menu in the remote's display. 8. Set the remote to operate the TGIII by pressing the TGIII button.
CHAPTER 1 12.3 In the MAIN Menu, select the SETTINGS Menu, and then the SPEAKERS Menu. SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL SPEAKERS SIZE POSITION CALIBRATION CROSSOVER 12.5 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.
CHAPTER 1 Front Panel Features 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sunfire Theater Grand Processor III LEVEL SIGNAL PROCESSING DOLBY DIGITAL ZONE TWO POWER DTS ZONE TWO ADJUST ROTATION MODE DOWN UP HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE PRO LOGIC II ZONE TWO DIGITAL SOURCE HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGE SIDE-AXIS TREBLE POWER 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 8 9 0 +10 PANEL DIM SELECT BASS MUTE MANUAL TUNING AM/FM DIRECT DOWN TUNER CONTROLS Architect's Choice 7 8 9 1.
CHAPTER 1 Front Panel Features Note: When the TGIII 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. 7. Power This turns the TGIII on or off. It is a non-latching momentary button. 8. Illuminated Logo Panel This warmly lit panel is always on, and shows the fundamental technologies of the TGIII. 9.
CHAPTER 1 Rear Panel Features 1 2 AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTS DVD SAT VID1 VID2 3 AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUTS VCR MAIN CD VCR VID2/MON2 4 COMPONENT VIDEO IN DVD SAT VIDEO 9 10 COMPONENT OUT VID1 S 5 MAIN 6 IR Y DVD SAT VID1 VID2 VCR CD MAIN VCR VID2/MON2 Cr Cr Cb Cb COMP VIDEO SAT VID1 VID2 VCR CD MAIN VCR BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUTS 12VDC CENTER LB SUR RS-232 RIGHT RIGHT SUR SUB RB SUR VID2/MON2 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS L L R R AUDIO INPUTS Made in Snohomish Washington U.
CHAPTER 1 Rear Panel Features 7. RS-232 Port This connects to the serial port of a home computer, allowing the TGIII Flash memory software to upgraded. Latest software can be downloaded from www.sunfire.com. The port can also connect to the serial port of a Home Theater Controller, allowing the TGIII to be operated remotely. 8. XLR Audio Outputs These line-level balanced XLR outputs connect to the XLR inputs of your amplifiers and powered subwoofer.
CHAPTER 1 Installation Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your TGIII: • • • • Protect it from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and other direct sources of heat, such as heating vents and radiators. Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. If fluid or a foreign 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 arrows.
CHAPTER 2 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 TGIII are connected to various audio and video components.
CHAPTER 2 Digital audio and component video connections Component video signals from TGIII Component video outputs to TV Monitor's Component video inputs DVD S AUDIO/VIDE SAT VID1 VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD O INPUTS SAT VID1 VID1 VID2 VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD CD MAIN VID2 VID2/MON CD UTS AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT L VCR VID2/MON 2 PUTS TAPE S 12VDC LEFT L SUR VID1 CD LB SUR CD STE FIXEDREO MAINOUTPUTS ZONE2 LEF
CHAPTER 2 LD connections: external RF Demodulator and S-Video S-video signals from TGIII MAIN S-video output to TV Monitor's S-video input DVD S AUDIO/VIDE SAT VID1 VIDEO FM 75 Ω DVD COMP VIDEO GND AM SAT DVD VID1 SAT VID1 O INPUTS VID2 VID2 VCR VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD MAIN VID2/MON VID2 VCR MON2 IR UTS AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT L PUTS TAPE VCR VID2/MON 2 12VDC LEFT VID1 CD L SUR EL INPUTS CEN LB SUR CD STE FIXEDREO MAINOUTPUTS Z
CHAPTER 2 VCR connections: analog audio and composite video Composite video signal from TGIII MAIN composite video output to TV Monitor's composite video input DVD S AUDIO/VIDE SAT VID1 VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD O INPUTS SAT VID1 VID1 VID2 VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD CD MAIN VID2/MON VCR CD MAIN VCR VID2/MON 2 UTS AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT L PUTS TAPE LEFT VID1 CD 8-CHANN L SUR L EL INPUTS 12VDC CEN RIGHT R SUR
CHAPTER 2 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 antennas may improve reception, provided that their inductive value is around 18 uH. FM Antenna This dipole antenna and its adaptor push onto the rear panel’s F-type connector as shown. An outdoor antenna can be used for improved reception. Take care to observe all the safety instructions shown on page 3.
CHAPTER 2 Turntable connections DVD S AUDIO/VIDE SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD SAT VID1 VID1 VID1 O INPUTS VID2 VID2 VCR VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD MAIN VID2/MON VCR CD MAIN VCR VID2/MON 2 DIGITAL AUD AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT PUTS TAPE LEFT 8-CHANN L SUR SAT L CEN IR VID1 CD LB SUR TAPE RIGHT R SUR Ground wire From: Turntable chassis ground To: TGIII chassis ground connector SUB S 12VDC LEFT LEFT RB SUR SAT
CHAPTER 2 Tape Player connections DVD S AUDIO/VIDE O INPUTS SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD SAT VID1 VID1 VID1 VID2 VCR VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUTS CD MAIN VCR VID2/MON 2 COMPON ENT VIDEO DVD MAIN VCR CD MAIN AUDIO OUT PUTS DAT TAPE TAPE L VCR VID2/MON 2 L CEN LB SUR R play 12VDC SAT VID1 CD STE OUTPUTS FIXEDREO MAIN ZONE2 LEFT RIGHT R SUR SUB RB SUR SAT DAT RIGHT SUB1 OUTPUTS CENTER LB SUR RIGHT RIGHT SUR SUB RB SUR VID1 DIGITA
CHAPTER 2 8-Channel Input connections Composite video signal from:TGIII MAIN composite video output to: TV Monitor's composite video input AUDIO/VIDEO DVD S SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD SAT VID1 INPUTS VID2 VID1 VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS COMPON VID2/MON 2 DVD CD MAIN VID1 VID2 CD MAIN VID2/MON 2 AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT PUTS DIGITAL AUD TAPE LEFT 8-CHANN L SUR L MON2 IR TAPE TAPE RIGHT RIGHT R SUR S 12VDC LEFT CEN SUB LB SUR VI
CHAPTER 2 Amplifier connections DVD S AUDIO/VIDEO SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω DVD COMP VIDEO GND AM SAT DVD SAT VID1 VID1 VID1 INPUTS VID2 VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD CD MAIN VID2 CD MAIN VCR VID2/MON 2 AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT PUTS TAPE SAT LEFT L SUR IR L VID1 CD CEN TAPE RIGHT 12 VDC trigger voltage From: TGIII 12 VDC trigger output To: Amplifier 12 VDC trigger input R SUR S 12VDC 12VDC LEFT LB SUR SUB RB SUR ZONE2 ZONE2 DVD STE
CHAPTER 2 Zone 2 connections DVD S AUDIO/VIDEO SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD SAT VID1 VID1 VID1 INPUTS VID2 VID2 VCR VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN VCR OUTPUTS VID2/MON 2 COMPON DVD MAIN VID2 VCR MAIN VCR VID2/MON 2 AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT PUTS TAPE SAT LEFT L SUR IR L VID1 CD CEN TAPE RIGHT 12 VDC trigger voltage From: TGIII Zone 2 12 VDC trigger output To: Amplifier 12 VDC trigger input R SUR S 12VDC 12VDC LEFT LB SUR STE FIXEDREO MAINOUTPUTS ZONE2
CHAPTER 3 Remote Control Think of the TGIII remote control as ten remotes in one. There are ten DEVICE buttons, five on either side of the display, and each allows the remote to operate one piece of equipment. From the factory, the device buttons are labeled: CD, TAPE, AUX, ZONE2, TGIII, DVD, VCR, SAT, TV and CABLE. Only the TGIII and ZONE2 buttons are pre-programmed, and these allow the remote to operate your TGIII. The remote can be set to operate your other remote controlled equipment.
CHAPTER 3 Operating the TGIII with the Remote 1. Press the remote's MAIN button to make sure the display is on the main display menu. SYSTEM 2. Press the TGIII device button to set the remote to operate your TGIII. The display changes to show the TGIII input selections: 3. Press PAGE to reach page 2, which shows the PRO LOGIC-II, PARTY, STEREO, HOLOGRAM, and the trims for center, surrounds, and sub. On the right is '+' (increase level) and on the left is '-' (decrease level). 4.
CHAPTER 3 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 convenience. 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.
CHAPTER 3 Remote Setup continued PUNCH This mode allows you to set up the volume, channel up/down and transport buttons so they will work for your main devices, no matter which device the remote is set for. For example, the volume buttons can be set to operate the TV, even if the remote is set to work the VCR. The channel buttons can be set to operate the VCR, even if the remote is set to TV. 1. In the SETUP mode, select PUNCH and the display changes to show VOL, CH, and PLAY.
CHAPTER 3 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 TGIII 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 programmed as macros are: M1, M2 and M3 at the bottom of the remote, and Power and System at the top.
CHAPTER 4 On Screen Display (OSD) Video Connections MAIN The On Screen Display (OSD) is present at the composite video or S-video MAIN outputs. It is also present at the output labeled VID2/MON2, but only if it is set to MON2. Make sure that your TV monitor's video input is connected correctly to one of these outputs.
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus Trim (Page 32) TRIM MENU Main Menu The first menu of the TV On Screen Display looks like this MAIN MENU SUB CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK SIDE AXIS TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS +2 0 -2 -1 0 dB dB dB dB dB Adjust the volume of each speaker "on-the-fly." Modes (Page 33) MODES Press EXIT to Quit Navigation Use the joystick pad left, right, up and down buttons to navigate through the menus.
CHAPTER 4 Trim and Tone Menus MAIN MENU Trims Menu TRIM MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SUB CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK SIDE AXIS +2 0 -2 -1 0 dB dB dB dB dB Step up and down through the menus This menu allows you to adjust the individual volume level of your speakers "on-the-fly." Although careful calibration is key to a good home theater, the Trims allow fine adjustment of the current program playing.
CHAPTER 4 Modes Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS MODES DOLBY D/DTS DYN RNG PRO LOGIC II DTS LFE DTS NEO:6 PARTY JAZZ CLUB AMBIENCE MEDIUM PRO LOGIC II CINEMA MUSIC 3 MODE CENTER WIDTH PANORAMA DIMENSION MUSIC 0 ON 4 Modes Menu Dynamic Range This is the range in level between the loudest sound and quietest sound during Dolby Digital and DTS playback only. The options are Quiet (narrow range), Medium (average range) and Large (wide range).
CHAPTER 4 Input Menus Input Configuration Menus Input Menus MAIN MENU The example shows the DVD menu. 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 allows you to configure what happens when each input is selected.
CHAPTER 4 Tuner Preset Menus MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS INPUTS DVD CD SAT VID1 VID2 VCR INPUTS P2 TUNER TUNER PRESETS TAPE PHONO 8-CHANNEL Tuner Preset Menu TUNER PRESETS PAGE 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 FM FM FM FM AM FM 107.5 99.9 97.3 104.1 1250 107.5 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.
CHAPTER 4 Main Zone and Zone 2 Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL Main Zone Menu MAIN ZONE POWERUP SOURCE POWERUP VOL MODE POWERUP VOL MAX VOL DVD PRESET -45dB -6dB ZONE 2 ZONE 2 SYSTEM BALANCE POWERUP SOURCE POWERUP VOL MODE POWERUP VOL MAX VOL ENABLE 2 LEFT TAPE PRESET -45dB -6dB Zone 2 Menu These settings are like those described for the Main Zone.
CHAPTER 4 Video, Software and Control Menus MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS Video Menu SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL VIDEO MENU OSD POPUP VID DEFAULT OUT2 VID DELAY ENABLE COMP VID2 0 MS Software Menu This menu is used to show the current revision levels of system software within your TGIII. SOFTWARE UPGRADE SOFTWARE REVISION LIST It also allows the TGIII Flash memory software to be upgraded by CD, see page 48 for details.
CHAPTER 4 Speaker Size Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL SPEAKERS SIZE POSITION CALIBRATION CROSSOVER SUBWFR MODE Speaker Size Menu This menu allows you to enter the size of your speakers. The TGIII's bass management will then automatically 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.
CHAPTER 4 Speaker Position Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL SPEAKERS SIZE POSITION CALIBRATION CROSSOVER SUBWFR MODE Speaker Position SPEAKER POSITION 110 HZ MAIN/SIDE AXIS CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK 10 FT 11 FT 5 FT 4 FT This menu allows you to enter the distance in feet from your listening position to the various speakers. The TGIII will then automatically adjust and correct the speaker delay times.
CHAPTER 4 Speaker Calibration Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL SPEAKERS SIZE POSITION CALIBRATION CROSSOVER SUBWFR MODE SPEAKER CALIBRATION 110 HZ NORMAL 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 Theater performance.
CHAPTER 4 Speaker Crossover Menu MAIN MENU TRIMS MODES TONE INPUTS SETTINGS SETTINGS MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 SPEAKERS VIDEO SOFTWARE CONTROL SPEAKERS SIZE POSITION CALIBRATION CROSSOVER 80 HZ SUBWFR MODE ENHANCED BASS Subwoofer Mode Crossover adjustment The subwoofer output can be set to Normal, or to an Enhanced Bass mode. The TGIII bass management system allows you to send the low frequencies of your speakers to a subwoofer. The crossover point can be selected from 40 Hz to 160 Hz.
CHAPTER 5 Using the TGIII Bass Management Unlike higher frequencies, it is difficult to discern exactly from which direction lower bass is coming from. The TGIII has a bass management system which takes advantage of this effect. It allows you to choose whether your speakers will play the full frequency range, or if the bass will be redirected to the subwoofer.
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 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 MENU EXIT Center Width, which spreads the center channel across the front soundstage.
CHAPTER 5 Surround Modes for Multi-Channel Sources For multi-channel sources, the TGIII will automatically select the correct 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 channels: 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 “.
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 TGIII mode. TREBLE 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 0 +10 SELECT BASS MANUAL TUNING The front panel display changes to show 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 steps of 0.2 MHz (.05 MHz steps for some international models).
CHAPTER 5 Recording DVD Made Snohomish in Washington U.S.A. AUDIO INP PHONO DAT AUDIO OUT TAPE DAT • 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 TGIII during recording. The DAT or TAPE inputs may be incorrectly selected as an input, rather than the source you are trying to record. • Manually select the source such as CD and play it through your system.
CHAPTER 5 Zone 2 Operation POWER 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 playing in the Home Theater room (Main Zone). You can also play the same source as selected in the Main Zone. Turning on Zone 2 Zone 2 plays stereo sources, and is unaffected by the Tone controls, DSP, Holographic Image, surround modes or bass management. Press the remote's ZONE 2 button.
CHAPTER 5 Holographic Image The Holographic Image 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 legendary (and much sought after) Carver C-9. This circuit was designed to overcome 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.
APPENDIX Appendix Speaker Placement Side speakers Pair A are surround speakers, pair B and C are surround back options, and pair D are side-axis speakers, see the next page. The Front Speakers You should closely follow the placement recommendations of your speaker manufacturer, with the addition 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.
APPENDIX ....Speaker Placement continued In some systems, two center speakers 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 center. Side-Axis Speakers The TGIII has two side-axis channels 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).
APPENDIX The RS-232 Port The TGIII 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 TGIII software may be updated to refine operational details and to include new features. Downloadable updates will be posted on our website: www.sunfire.com.
APPENDIX Troubleshooting Guide The Sunfire TGIII is expertly designed and built to provide years of trouble-free performance. Most problems that occur can usually be solved by checking your setup or making sure that the audio and video components connected to the processor 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 the problems still persist, please contact your Sunfire Dealer for assistance.
APPENDIX ....Troubleshooting continued fitted in line with the coaxial cable feed. Contact your cable company or your Sunfire Dealer for assistance. • • • the speakers, this may also be caused by interference on the AC or DC lines. Some amplifier transformers will turn this into an audible noise. Internal hum can be made worse by a shelf or cabinet resonating, so try moving the amplifier to another shelf. Disconnect all connections from the TGIII to your TV.
APPENDIX ....Troubleshooting continued • Look for the Dolby Digital or DTS Logo on the source program’s box or sleeve. • Check the calibration procedure from time to time. This is an excellent way of checking that all speakers are working correctly. Noise bursts are heard when DTS encoded CDs or LDs are played • • Compressed DTS data uses the normal digital audio tracks of CDs and LDs.
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&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 Soun
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APPENDIX Favorite Settings Use this page to record some of your favorite OSD settings and system details.
APPENDIX Specifications Line Level Inputs Sensitivity (for 0.5 V output): Phono: FM Tuner Section 125 mV 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): < 0.
APPENDIX 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 Processor III is in effect for TWO years from the date of original retail purchase.
DVD S AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTS SAT VIDEO FM 75 Ω VID1 VID2 VCR AUDIO/VIDEO CD MAIN OUTPUTS VCR VID2/MON2 VCR VID2/MON2 COMPON ENT VIDE O IN DVD SAT COMP VIDEO GND AM DVD SAT DVD SAT VID1 VID1 VID2 CD MAIN CD MAIN VID2/MON2 DAT UTS TAPE DIGITAL AUD IO SAT L SUR CEN LB SUR FIXED MAIN R LEFT L DAT TAPE RIGHT R SUR SUB RB SUR DVD SAT DAT UTS ZONE2 R TAPE CD RIGHT ZONE2 RIGHT DIGITAL OUT VID2 LEFT MAIN SUR AUDIO OUTPUT CENTER S SUB2 RIGHT SUR SUB1 LEFT SUR