Quick start guide, Chapter 1, Automatic setup – Sunfire Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401-230 User Manual

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CHAPTER 1

Quick Start Guide

the knob to select the desired

input.)

12. Play a source, such as a DVD,

and bring up the volume to suit

your taste. Make sure the video

can be seen in the TV monitor.

13. Stop or pause the source.

The TGR-401 now needs to be set-

up correctly to suit your speakers and

system. This is done using the TGR-

401 on screen display (OSD) menus.

It can be done either automatically or

manually, as can the EQ adjustment.

This needs to be done when you use

your system for the first time, or if you

change anything such as the speak-

ers or their position.

Automatic Setup

The TGR-401 comes with a mea-

surement microphone that plugs into

the front panel microphone input.

The automatic setup procedure

uses the microphone to measure and

evaluate your system. After the mea-

surements are complete, the levels,

crossover frequency, and delay times

of the speakers are automatically

adjusted for the best performance.

Any problems with the speakers

are indicated, for example, it will let

you know if there is low output from a

speaker, or if the polarity is reversed.

Details of the auto-setup are

shown on page 40. Alternatively, you

can use the manual procedure to set

up your system.

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.

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 ( ).

2. Add four new AAA batteries to the

remote control.

3. Connect your source equipment

and speakers to the TGR-401.

Make sure that all of your equip-

ment remains unplugged from the

AC mains until you have made all

the connections.

4. In your DVD player's Audio setup

menu, set the digital output to

BITSTREAM. If this is not set

correctly, the TGR-401 cannot

decode the digital information for

5.1 surround sound playback.

5. The TGR-401's bass manage-

ment system 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 redi-

rected. See page 38 for details.

Make a note of which speak-

ers you would like to play the

full frequency range (Large) and

those which will have their bass

redirected. Also make a note of

the approximate distance of each

speaker from your listening posi-

tion.

6. The surround back speaker

outputs can be used for powering

surround back, or Zone 2 speak-

ers. See page 22

7. Turn on the TGR-401, and then

turn on your TV and source equip-

ment.

10. The VOL and MUTE buttons will

control the TGR-401 no mat-

ter which source component the

remote is set to operate. The

PUNCH command allows you to

change this if required (see page

28).

11. Turn down the TGR-401 volume

and use the remote or front panel

to select a video source as fol-

lows: If you have followed step 9,

the remote now shows the inputs

that can be selected. Select one.

(From the TGR-401 front panel,

you can first press the input but-

ton (center, top) and then rotate

Measurement

microphone

(supplied)

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