Sunfire TGP-5(E) User Manual

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surround back, right surround back, 
right surround and one subwoofer 
(LFE) output.
If your amplifi er has a choice of 
inputs, we recommend using the XLR 
balanced type. This gives better noise 
rejection, especially for longer cable 
runs.
9. FM Antenna
The supplied FM antenna fi ts this 
“F-type” screw-on connector. Other 
antennas can be fi tted for improved 
re cep tion.
10. AM Antenna
These con nec tions are for the in-
cluded AM loop antenna. 
11. Ground Screw
This is commonly used for the ground 
con nec tion wire of a turntable, to 
prevent any hum in your speakers. It 
is tied to the chassis ground, and may 
be used as needed.
Note: It is not necessary or desirable 
to connect this to an electrical 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 con nect ed to DAT or TAPE. 
Only a turntable with a moving-
magnet, or high-output moving-coil 
cartridge can be connected 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 
re cord ing from digital audio sourc es.
14. 8-CH Input
These analog audio inputs can 
connect to the output of an external 
surround processor, or a source com-
ponent 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 TGP-5.
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 avail-
able 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 amplifi er to run Zone 2. The 
volume and source are adjustable, 
either from the front panel, or from a 
remote IR sensor.
16. Digital Inputs
These inputs connect to the digital 
outputs of your audio/video com po -
nents. The DVD, SAT and VID1 and 
CD inputs have two op tions, optical or 
coaxial. The DAT and VID2 inputs are 
coaxial only.
Whenever one of these inputs is se-
lected from the front panel or remote, 
the TGP-5 will au to mat i cal ly select 
the digital input if there is a signal 
present, otherwise it will select the 
cor re spond ing analog input.
17. Main Audio Out puts
These line-level RCA outputs con-
nect to the inputs of your amplifi ers 
and powered subwoofer(s). There are 
outputs for front left, front right, cen-
ter, 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-channel input. It 
allows you to record digital audio, for 
ex am ple to a DAT or CD-R.
19. Side-Axis Outputs
These outputs provide two optional 
front side channels to com ple ment 
the left, center, right, surround and 
surround back chan nels. They can 
be turned on or off using the Speaker 
Size OSD menu (see page 38).
20. Ethernet port
This Ethernet port is a Lantronix Xport 
10/100T TCP/IP with confi gurable 
IP address, and security. It uses a 
simple ascii command set to control 
the TGP-5.
An embedded webpage is included 
for PC control, and monitoring via 
TCP/IP Link.
There are two LEDs on the Ethernet 
jack, that indicate the connection 
status as shown in this table:
21. HDMI
Use these to connect any HDMI 
components you may have in your 
system. Two are inputs, and one is 
an output to your HDMI-equipped TV. 
No TGP-5 on screen display or audio 
decoding inside the TGP-5 is avail-
able from the HDMI inputs. Always 
connect a separate digital audio input 
cable when using HDMI.
22. IEC Linecord Socket
The TGP-5 comes with a de tach able 
linecord which connects here.
Plug the linecord into an AC wall 
socket or power strip which is cor-
rectly confi gured with the voltage 
spec i fi ed for your model.
23. Power Switch
If this is switched off, the TGP-5 will 
be off, and cannot be turned on, even 
with the front panel power switch.
In normal operation, leave this switch 
on. Turn it off if you will not be using 
the TGP-5 for extended periods.
Rear Panel Fea tures
LEFT LED
RIGHT LED
Color
Meaning Color
Meaning
Off
No Link
Off
No
Activity
Amber 10 Mbps Amber Half
Duplex
Green 100 
Mbps
Green Full 
Duplex