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User's Manual
Observe the following precautions when
choosing a location for your Theater Grand
Processor:
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.
Avoid excessive exposure to
extreme cold or dust.
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 correct voltage
specified for your model.
Care
If you need to clean the front surface, first
turn off the power and then use a slightly
dampened cloth, rubbing with the grain. Be
careful not to scratch the display window.
Connection Tips
Before setting up your new system,
please consider the following :
Always make sure that your compo-
nents are all turned OFF before
making or changing any connections.
Whenever possible, keep the power
cords away from the signal cables
or speaker wires to prevent any hum
or interference being heard in the
speakers.
Choose reliable hookup cables, also
called patch cords or RCA cables. They
should be fully shielded and as short as
possible for the job.
Some patch cords can be a very tight
fit and there is usually a preferred
method of getting them off, some have
to be removed with a twisting action.
Be gentle or you may damage the
jacks of the amplifier or your other
components.
Some special patch cords can only be
hooked up in one direction, these are
usually marked with arrows.
It is usual for the right patch cord plugs
to be red and the left connections to be
white, grey or black. Video connections
are usually yellow.
Video Connections
The Theater Grand Processor has three
types of video connections: composite video,
S-video, and component video. There are no
internal connections between these three
different types; if you put a composite video
signal in, you will only get composite video out.
Choose component or S-video if your video
system supports it, this will give better picture
quality than composite video.
When an audio/video component is
selected, the audio will play in your system
and the video is switched to a video input of
your TV monitor. This is useful if you have
more than one video source, as the Theater
Grand Processor can do the video switching
for you. If you just have one video source, you
can connect its video directly to the TV.
If you want the audio and video of your
TV, cable box or any other component to play
through your system, you can connect its
outputs to the VAUX1 or VAUX2 inputs. There
is only one VAUX input selector but the
Theater Grand Processor will automatically
select the one which is playing. You must be
sure that only the desired component is
playing. This is also true for the DAT/TAPE
and TAPE inputs, there is only one input
selector: DAT/TAPE.
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