Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401 TGR-401-230
SAFETY Important Safety Instructions 1. Read Instructions 2. Keep these Instructions 3. Heed all Warnings. 4. Follow all Instructions 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampli ers) that produce heat. 8. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 9. Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel.
SAFETY 16. To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. Pour préevenir les chocs électriques ne pas utiliser cette che 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 parIVe à découvert. 17.
CHAPTER 1 Contents Important Safety Instructions .....................2 Chapter 1: Introduction ...............................5 Overview.....................................................7 Quick Start Guide .......................................8 Front Panel Features ................................10 Rear Panel Features ................................12 Installation ................................................14 Chapter 2: System Configurations ...........15 Chapter 3: Remote Control ............
CHAPTER 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Sun re TGR-401 Theater Grand Receiver. We hope that you enjoy it and the music it makes as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you. As with our entire line of products, the TGR-401 is brimming with exclusive, high-performance technologies that deliver powerful movie and music experiences. These include the following features: Ampli er: • Patented Tracking Downconverter™ power supply • 7 x 200W into 8 ohms, with no more than 0.
CHAPTER 1 Unpacking Your TGR-401 should reach you in perfect condition. If you do notice any shipping damage, please contact your Sun re 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 TGR-401 ever needs to be moved or shipped for repair. Make sure that you keep your sales receipt.
CHAPTER 1 Overview Most features of the TGR-401 can be operated by the remote control’s TG401 section. For the best Home Theater performance, you should calibrate your speakers and customize the TGR-401 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 TGR-401. 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 ( ). 8. Press the remote MAIN button a few times to make sure you are on the Main Page 1 Menu in the remote's display. 9. Set the remote to operate the TGR-401 by pressing the TG401 button. 2.
CHAPTER 1 Manual Setup There are three main manual adjustments that can be made using the SPEAKERS OSD menu: 1. The SPEAKER SIZE menu allows you to enter the crossover frequency of each speaker. Using bass management, any bass below the crossover frequency will be redirected to your subwoofer. 2. The LEVEL CALIBRATION menu allows you to adjust the level of each speaker until they are all playing at the same level.
CHAPTER 1 Front Panel Features 1 2 3 12 4 13 14 5 15 1. Power This button turns the TGR-401 on (fully powered up) or into Standby mode (asleep, but can be turned on remotely). 16 This display shows which input is selected, the volume level, surround mode, and other features such as the setup menus. To fully turn off power to the TGR401, for example if you are going on vacation for a week or two, then use the rear panel power switch. 6.
CHAPTER 1 12. IR Receiver Window This window should be clean and free from obstruction for the remote control to work correctly. 13. Main Select Any changes made after pressing this button will affect the main zone. 14. Zone 2 Select Any changes made after pressing this button will affect Zone 2. If no changes are made for 8 seconds, the unit reverts back to main select. To turn on Zone 2, press this button rst, followed by the power button. 15.
CHAPTER 1 Rear Panel Features 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 8 2 1 9 1. AM Antenna These connections are for the supplied AM loop antenna. 2. FM Antenna The supplied FM antenna ts this “F-type” coaxial connector. Other antennas can be tted for improved reception. 3. SIRIUS Connection This connection is provided for the optional SIRIUS tuner kit (SC-H1P1). This consists of an antenna for picking up satellite radio transmissions, and a tuner unit that connects here.
CHAPTER 1 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 TGR-401. Note: if you use HD-DVD or Bluray DVD players that have 7.1 analog audio outputs, use this 8channel input. It is fully processed in DSP with bass management, speaker delays and tone controls. Only the left/right jacks are available in Zone 2. 10.
CHAPTER 1 Installation Observe the following precautions when choosing a location for your TGR-401: Make sure the TGR-401 has good ventilation. Do not cover any of the ventilation slots, or t the receiver inside a sealed cabinet without good air ow. • 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.
CHAPTER 2 System Con gurations The following pages show some typical connections that you might make in your installation. They show how the inputs and outputs of the TGR-401 are connected to various audio and video components.
CHAPTER 2 Digital Audio and Component Video Connections (DVD) Component video signals from TGR-401 Component video outputs to TV Monitor's Component video inputs DVD Player Component video signals From: DVD Player component video outputs To: TGR-401 IN1 component video inputs Digital audio signals From: DVD Player coaxial digital audio outputs To: TGR-401 coaxial digital audio inputs If your DVD and TV Monitor both have component video, they can be connected as shown, giving a superior picture.
CHAPTER 2 CD and Antenna Connections AM Loop Antenna Position this to get the best reception before xing 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 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 adaptor.
CHAPTER 2 Tape Player Connections play record Tape Player Analog audio signals (play) From: Tape player audio outputs To: TGR-401 IN2 L/R audio inputs Analog audio signals (record) From: TGR-401 FIXED L/R audio output To: Tape Player L/R audio input The tape player’s output can be connected to the analog audio inputs. The tape player can record the analog audio from the selected source. If you are playing a digital source, the tape player will receive a downmixed stereo analog signal for recording.
CHAPTER 2 8-Channel Analog Input Connections (Blu-ray or HD-DVD) Digital video signal output from: TGR-401 HDMI output to: TV Monitor's HDMI input HD-DVD, Blu-ray DVD player etc. AUDIO O UTPUTS HDMI L R C SUB LS RS LB R B Analog audio signals From: DVD audio outputs To: TGR-401 8-Channel audio inputs The 8-CH input is really useful as an input for HD-DVD or Blu-ray DVD players capable of decoding Dolby True HD. If your DVD player has its own Dolby decoder you can connect it as shown.
CHAPTER 2 Front Panel Input Connections MODE button and LED Component video inputs or L/R audio and composite video, depending Optical on the MODE button Input S-Video Input Mic Input The front panel input section is the ideal place to make quick connections to equipment such as gaming consoles or video cameras. There is also a connection for the microphone used in the auto-setup and auto-EQ procedures.
CHAPTER 2 Output Connections + TO CENTER SPEAKER + TO LEFT M AI SPEAKER N + TO LEFT 2 SPEAKER OR LEFT SURROUND 2 + + TO LEFT SURROUND TO LE BACK SP FT SPEAKER 1 (IF ZONE 2 EAKER AMP OFF) Speaker-level audio signals From: TGR-401 speaker outputs To: Speaker inputs (only the left connections are shown for clarity) + TO ZONE2 LEFT SPEA (IF ZONE 2KER AMP ON) Speaker-Level Outputs The TGR-401 speaker output posts accept bare wire, speaker, pins, lugs, dual-banana and single-banana connectors.
CHAPTER 2 Surround Back Outputs The surround back speakers can be connected to these outputs. + TO LEFT BA CK SURROUND (IF ZONE 2 + TO RIGHT BA SURROUNDCK AMP OFF) If you do not have surround back speakers, or do not want to use them all the time, you can use the TGR-401's intelligent speaker switching to "borrow" the surround back ampli er channels to power your Zone 2 speakers instead. When Zone 2 is powered on, the surround back speakers will turn off in the main zone.
CHAPTER 2 Zone 2 Connections Zone 2 OSD menus MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP As an alternative to using the TGR401's internal ampli ers to run your Zone 2 speakers, you could use an external power ampli er. Connect the ampli er's line-level inputs to the TGR401 Zone 2 stereo outputs.
CHAPTER 2 Optional Connections Please contact your Sun re dealer if you would like to order the following options: Connection carries audio and tuner control data Satellite outdoor Antenna Cat-5 Analog audio and composite video connections to TGR-401 Tuner Power supply Cat-5 Connection carries control and IR data Cat-5 connection allows control by Olé-2SF touchpads iPod Dock Touchpad(s) SIRIUS SC-H1P1 Pro Install Kit Power supply SIRIUS Satellite Radio VIA!migo iPod dock Olé-2SF Touchpads SIRIUS
CHAPTER 3 Remote Control The TGR-401 remote control is many remotes in one. There are ten device buttons, ve on either side of the display, and each allows the remote to operate one piece of equipment. From the factory, the device buttons on page 1 are labeled: HD/BD, SAT, DVR, MP3, DVD, CABLE, VCR, CD, ZONE2, and TG401. Only the TG401, ZONE2 and MP3 buttons are pre-programmed, and these allow the remote to operate your TGR-401, Zone 2 and the optional VIA!migo iPod dock.
CHAPTER 3 Operating the TGR-401 with the Remote 1. Press the remote's MAIN button to make sure the display is on the main display menu. 2. Press the TG401 device button to set the remote to operate your TGR401. The display changes to show the TGR-401 input selections. ON OFF ZONE 2 TG401 MAIN PAGE 3. Press PAGE to reach three more pages of the menu. MENU Page 2 shows selection of the front panel input, the SIRIUS tuner option, FM tuner, AM tuner, FRTMD (front mode), and TNMOD (tuner mode).
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 ERASE 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 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. Use this mode to erase commands stored in the remote. This does not affect the labels, just the stored IR commands.
CHAPTER 3 Remote Setup continued 9. Try out the Sun re remote and see if the learned buttons will successfully operate your equipment. You may nd 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. MACRO The macro mode allows you to set up certain buttons to transmit up to 190 commands in sequence.
CHAPTER 3 CLONE This feature allows you to easily copy all of the commands and labels from one Sun re remote (of the same type) to another. 1. Set both remotes on a at 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. 4. Press RCV on the remote you want to copy to. 5.
CHAPTER 4 On Screen Display (OSD) Composite-Video MON output Video Connections S-Video MON output Component Video MON output The On Screen Display (OSD) is available at the composite video, S-video, or component video MON outputs. Make sure that your TV monitor's video input is connected correctly to one of these outputs. Note that the HDMI output does not support OSD functions.
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus Main Menu The rst menu of the TV On Screen Display looks like this: MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP Navigation Use the remote's navigation pad left, right, up and down buttons to navigate through the menus.
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus: Trims, Tone, Modes, Presets, Setup (Input) MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDEO MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 CONTROL DIGITAL OUT DIMMER 0 0 0 0 0 Y CHOICES -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 Y,N TONE CONTROLS BASS TREBLE 0 0 CHOICES +14 TO -14 +14 TO -14 0 0 OFF 3 -3 OFF CHOICES -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 OFF/ON 0 TO 7 -3 TO +3 OFF/MIN/MAX OFF 0 ON/OFF -20 TO +20 MODES DTS SUB TRIM DOLBY SUB TRIM PANORAMA WIDTH DIMENSION DYN RANGE
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus: Setup, Inputs continued MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDEO MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 CONTROL DIGITAL OUT DIMMER INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHOICES THRU MED DN MIX/THRU LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH DEFAULT NAME HD/BD SAT DVR MP3 DVD CABLE VCR CD HD/BD-7.
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus: Setup continued MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDEO MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 CONTROL DIGITAL OUT DIMMER MAIN ZONE PWR UP MAX VOL PWR UP MIN VOL MAX VOLUME PWR UP SOURCE AUTO ON ZONE 2 FIXED VOLUME PWR UP MAX VOL PWR UP MIN VOL MAX VOLUME PWR UP SOURCE BASS TREBLE BALANCE CONTROL RS232 BROADCAST TRIGGERS FRONT IR SENSOR SIRIUS RESET SETTINGS SAVE SOFTWARE VER. EX VERSION BT VERSION NONE 100.0 0.0 100.0 LAST 0 0 0 100.0 0.0 100.
CHAPTER 4 OSD Menus: Setup/Speakers/EQ MAIN MENU TRIMS TONE CONTROLS MODES PRESETS SETUP AUTO EQ PLUG MIC INTO FRONT PANEL JACK AND SELECT “START” ***WARNING*** TEST TONE IS LOUD START SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS VIDEO MAIN ZONE ZONE 2 CONTROL DIGITAL OUT DIMMER CHOICES AUTO EQ 2 TESTING: EQ TEST TAKES 4 MIN CANCEL THRU MED SPEAKERS AUTO SETUP SPEAKER SIZE DISTANCE LEVEL CALIBRATION EQ BINDING POSTS DNMX/THRU LOW/MED/HI AUTO EQ 3 TEST RESULTS COMPLETE CONTINUE EQ AUTO EQ MANUAL GLOBAL MANUAL PAIRS EQ MODE
CHAPTER 5 Using the TGR-401 Input settings The Inputs OSD menu shown on page 33 and 34 allows you to set up each input individually. The table below shows input 1 in more detail. The rst column shows the available options, the second column shows the default factory settings, the third shows the choices available, and the fourth shows some extra notes. Note that inputs 10 (SIRIUS), 11 (Tuner) and 12 (Front) have some options that are xed and cannot be changed.
CHAPTER 5 Bass Management The TGR-401 has a bass management system that allows you to choose whether your speakers will play the full frequency range, or if the bass will be redirected to the subwoofer. The advantages of redirecting the bass to a subwoofer are : • • • • • 38 The overall bass of the system is improved as subwoofers, such as Sun re's powered True Subwoofers, are specially designed for this frequency range.
CHAPTER 5 Manual Setup The following On Screen Display (OSD) menus are used to enter and make three main adjustments: • Speaker Size • Level Calibration • Speaker Distance This setup needs to be done when you use your system for the rst time, or if you change anything such as the ampli ers or speakers, 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: 1.
CHAPTER 5 Automatic Setup Procedure The automatic setup procedure uses the microphone to measure and evaluate your system. After the measurements are complete, the levels, crossover frequency, and delay times of the speakers in your system are automatically adjusted for the best performance. Any problems with the speakers in your system are indicated, for example, if there is no output from a speaker, or if the polarity is reversed.
CHAPTER 5 Automatic and Manual Equalization Auto EQ The automatic EQ procedure uses the microphone to measure and evaluate your system. This takes into account room effects, and automatically attens out the response. After the measurements are complete, the EQ of your system is adjusted. The procedure does not use any previously measured information from the auto setup, or user-entered information. Warning: The test procedure can emit LOUD test tones through your speakers.
CHAPTER 5 Surround Modes for 2-Channel Sources For 2 channel input sources, you can choose from the following modes: STEREO MONO PARTY DOLBY PLIIX MUSIC DOLBY PLIIX MOVIE DOLBY PLIIX GAME DOLBY PLIIX MATRIX DTS NEO:6 MUSIC DTS NEO:6 CINEMA JAZZ CLUB SOURCE DIRECT These modes allows you to enjoy many of the bene ts of Dolby Digital (and Dolby Digital EX) from your stereo sources. With the remote set to control the TGR-401, press the INFO button until the present mode is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Surround Modes for Multi-Channel Sources For multi-channel sources, the TGR-401 will automatically select the correct mode from one of the following: DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY DIGITAL EX DOLBY DIGITAL PLIIX MUSIC DOLBY DIGITAL PLIIX MOVIE DTS DIGITAL SURROUND DTS NEO:6 DTS SUNFIRE DTS-ES MATRIX DTS-ES DISCRETE DTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 NEO:6 DTS 96/24 SUNFIRE DTS-ES 96/24 MATRIX DTS-ES 96/24 DISCRETE Dolby Digital and DTS are “5.
CHAPTER 5 DTS DIGITAL SURROUND This mode is available if the TGR-401 automatically detects that a DTS encoded source is present at one of it’s digital 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.
CHAPTER 5 Sonic Holography Sonic Holography is a unique process which enhances the threedimensional effects and realism of stereo sound. This is from a design based on Bob Carver's legendary (and much sought after) Carver C-9 Sonic Holography Generator. This circuit was designed to overcome a problem in obtaining accurate sound reproduction: To summarize : 1. A real musical event will create only two direct sound arrivals, one at the left ear and one at the right.
CHAPTER 5 FM and AM Tuner Operation The supplied AM and FM antennas must be connected to the TGR-401 antenna terminals, or no stations will be tuned. The internal AM and FM tuners are selected either by pressing Input and rotating the manual selector on the front panel, or by touching the AM or FM buttons in the remote’s TGR-401 page 2. The front panel display will change to show the frequency of the last station you were listening to.
CHAPTER 5 Recording 3. Use the navigation left and right buttons to move up and down the frequency band until the desired station is found. Each press of a button will increment the frequency one step at a time, or hold down a button to move along quickly. 4. Use the navigation up or down buttons to move to the next preset number, or press EXIT if you are nished. Recording to a Tape Player Input signals from an audio source playing in the TGR-401 can be recorded using the left and right audio outputs.
CHAPTER 5 Zone 2 Operation If you have a pair of speakers in a second room or area (Zone 2), they can play a stereo source independent of whatever is playing in the Home Theater room (Main Zone). You can also play the same source as selected in the Main Zone. The Zone 2 speakers can be powered by two of the TGR-401's internal ampli ers, if you enable "Powered Z2" in the Binding Posts menu. The ampli ers that power the surround-back speakers are switched to play the Zone 2 speakers instead.
CHAPTER 5 Triggers Trigger Outputs Trigger OSD Menu Three trigger outputs supply +12 VDC whenever they are turned on. These can be used to turn on external Sun re power ampli ers equipped with a 12 V trigger input, or to deploy video screens for example. The TRIGGER OUTPUT menu allows you to set up each input to turn on a trigger voltage when that input is turned on in the Main Zone, Zone 2, both zones, or off (no trigger). The delay time can also be set from 0 to 5 seconds.
APPENDIX Appendix Speaker Placement Pair A are bipole surround speakers, pair B and C are conventional surround speakers or surround back options. 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. 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 on the previous page shows the use of bipole or dipole surround speakers.
APPENDIX The RS-232 Port The TGR-401 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 TGR-401 software may be updated to re ne operational details and to include new features. Downloadable updates will be posted on our website:www.sun re.com. The port can also connect to the serial port of a Home Theater Controller, to operate the TGR-401 remotely.
APPENDIX Troubleshooting Guide The Sun re TGR-401 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 TGR-401 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 Sun re Dealer for help.
APPENDIX No Dolby Digital, DTS playback • See page 43 • 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.
APPENDIX Updating firmware problems • See page 52 • If you have a Palm Pilot™ or similar device with “HotSync™” or its equivalent, you may need to disable this software before proceeding. This software ‘seizes’ control of a serial port on your machine and prevents the Sun re software from accessing that port. Use another port or disable HotSync. • Check that the serial cable is connected correctly between the TGR-401 and your computer's serial port.
APPENDIX Remote Control Codes (see remote control P-Pro on page 27) TVS, PLASMAS, PROJECTORS, MONITORS ADMIRAL 072 081 161 160 ADVENT 247 388 AKAI 197 146 248 404 405 458 AMARK 112 143 AMPRO 073 167 157 183 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 131 AOC 197 004 112 058 APEX DIGITAL 006 310 AUDIOVOX 076 103 273 452 453 454 AVENTURA 401 AVION 441 BARCO 233 BENQ 423 443 BLAUPUNKT 088 BOXLIGHT 266 BROKSONIC 238 CAIRN 201 CANDLE 197 002 003 004 CAPEHART 058 CETRONIC 043 CITIZEN 197 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 CLA
APPENDIX DVD RECORDERS CINEVISION 219 CYBERHOME 271 GATEWAY 175 GO VIDEO 218 219 220 221 222 JVC 203 257 ILO 268 KISS 279 LITEON 265 PANASONIC 139 259 PHILIPS 176 277 PIONEER 172 232 272 SAMSUNG 254 SENSORY SCIENCE 222 SONY 191 238 239 240 241 242 243 251 252 253 TOSHIBA 188 ZENITH 182 LASER DISC PLAYERS 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 SAN
APPENDIX HTS 122 HUGHES 068 154 161 162 165 166 HYTEK 053 HYUNDAI 149 ICR 023 JANIEL 060 147 JERROLD 148 JVC 122 KATHREIN 108 LEGEND 057 LG 170 LUXOR 144 062 MACOM 010 059 063 064 065 MARANTZ 152 153 MEMOREX 057 MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA 148 171 NEXT LEVEL 148 NEXTWAVE 028 124 125 NORSAT 069 070 NV 195 196 197 PACE 143 PANASONIC 142 060 160 PANSAT 121 172 PERSONAL CABLE 117 PHILIPS 071 152 153 068 154 156 201 PL 023 026 PRESIDENT 019 102 PRIMESTAR 110 030 PROSAT 072 PROSCAN 151 106 150 RADIOSHACK 148 RCA
APPENDIX Speci cations Power Output Video Section Front: 200 W + 200 W (8 ohms, 1 kHz, < 0.5 % THD) Video inputs/outputs: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms Center: 200 W (8 ohms, 1 kHz, < 0.5 % THD) Bandwidth Component: 100 MHz, -1.5 dB Surround: 200 W + 200 W (8 ohms, 1 kHz, < 0.5 % THD) Composite: 6 MHz, -2 dB S-video: 18 MHz, -1.5 dB Surround Back: 200 W + 200 W (8 ohms, 1 kHz, < 0.
APPENDIX Default Input Table This table shows the initial names of the different inputs of the TGR-401. If you change any of the names, or con gure the different video or audio inputs, mark them in the blank rows provided in this table.
APPENDIX Optional VIA!migo iPod Dock REMOTE IN S-VIDEO VIDEO L 1 2 2 3 1. Remote Input This connection is not required for connecting to the TGR-401 (see #5 below). It allows you to send remote control commands from 3rd party controllers to the VIA!migo dock via the rear panel. 2. Video Outputs Connect either of these outputs to a video input of the TGR-401. Composite video 4 and S-Video 4 are the default video inputs for MP3.
APPENDIX Using the VIA!migo The following details show how to use the VIA!migo to play your iPod through the TGR-401 1. Press the remote's MAIN button to make sure its display is on main page 1. 2. Press the TG401 device button to set the remote to operate your TGR-401. The remote display changes to show the TGR-401 input selections. 3. Press MP3 to select the VIA!migo as the TGR-401 input. Your TV monitor (connected to the Mon Video output of the TGR-401) will show the VIA!migo menu.
APPENDIX Optional SIRIUS Satellite Radio Tuner The following details assume that the SIRIUS tuner is plugged in, powered up, and the antenna is hooked up and mounted outdoors. (An instruction manual comes with the tuner kit.) If you have not already done so, purchase a subscription plan from SIRIUS. Visit their website www. sirius.com for details. 1. Press the remote's MAIN button to make sure its display is on main page 1. 2. Press the TG401 device button to set the remote to operate your TGR-401.
APPENDIX SIRIUS Tuner Operating Instructions Activation: ON 1. Select the SIRIUS Input using the front input button and rotating the manual selector knob, or with the remote control. OFF ZONE 2 TGR401 MAIN PAGE FAV MAIN PAGE VOLUME PREV CH MUTE VOL MUTE CH CH UP/DOWN GUIDE INFO MENU MENU INFO EXIT NAV UP NAV LEFT NAV RIGHT SEL NAV SELECT NAV DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 +10 0 ENT 2. You will need your SIRIUS Satellite Radio ID which you can get by tuning to Channel 0.
APPENDIX Tune UP/DOWN to any channel by being in Channel Mode and pressing NAV UP or NAV DOWN. Pressing NAV SEL toggles back and forth between Channel Mode and Category Mode, and will show which tuning mode you are in. Even if you are displaying Song title, the display will revert to Channel name while you are tuning for ease of navigation. the display, then you are in Preset direct tune. Enter the two digits of your choice for the preset number that you want.
APPENDIX Optional Olé-2SF Touchpads The Olé™-2SF Film Interactive Touchpad (FIT) is a revolutionary inwall controller for your TGR-401. Using a photographic lm overlay instead of hard buttons, it marries the beauty of a touchscreen with the simplicity of a keypad –seamlessly controlling all major functions of your home theater or secondary room. Front View (with bezel attached) The Olé-2SF is con gured out of the box to control the Zone 2 output.
APPENDIX Sun re Limited Warranty Service Assistance Sun re, a division of Elan Home Systems, LLC, is proud of its products which have been built with care using advanced technology and premium component parts. Your unit has been crafted to perform properly for many years.
Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401 TGR-401-230 Manual part number: 913-141-00 Rev A4
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