Sunfire TGR401 User Manual

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APPENDIX
Optional VIA!migo iPod Dock
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.
You will be able to see the menu 
system and "now playing" infor-
mation from the iPod on your TV 
monitor, and see movies (in full 
color) if you are using a video 
iPod.
If you use the composite output, 
the video will be available to Zone 
2 as well as the Main Zone. The 
TGR-401 will upconvert to com-
ponent.
Even if you do not have a video 
iPod, you must make the video 
connection, or it will not be easy 
to navigate through your song lists 
and select songs.
3. L/R Audio Outputs
Connect these analog audio 
outputs to the analog L/R inputs 
of the TGR-401. You will be able 
to hear the audio output from your 
iPod.
DATA I/O
10V DC
R
AUDIO
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
REMOTE IN
2
4
5
1
2
3
3
Analog input 4 is the default input 
for MP3, and must be used for 
feedback if you are using the 
optional Olé-2SF touchpad.
4. DC Input
The supplied power supply con-
nects here. Do not use any other 
power supply. The VIA!migo will 
charge the iPod.
5. Data I/O
This connector is used with 
standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable to 
join the VIA!migo to the VIA!migo 
connector on the TGR-401.
The connection allows iPod 
metadata (such as song title, artist 
name, and album) to pass to the 
TGR-401 for display on the front 
panel, on-screen, or in the op-
tional Olé-2SF touchpads.
6. IR Receiver
This allows you to use the remote 
control to operate your iPod.
The remote should  rst be set 
to MP3, then it can be used to 
search through the iPod menus, 
select songs and play them (see 
next page).
7. Power LED
This will light when the VIA!migo 
is turned on. Use the remote 
control (in MP3 mode) to turn it on 
and off remotely.
6 7
Default settings
This OSD menu shows the default 
settings of the MP3 input, and is 
found in the Main Menu/Setup/In-
puts menu.
This menu shows that if MP3 is 
selected as an input, the video 
is expected to come into input 4 
(S-video or composite), and the 
audio into analog audio input 4. 
The audio is 2-channel analog, so 
the last 4 selections in this table 
for digital audio are not used in 
this application.
If the VIA!migo is connected to 
inputs other than 4, use this menu 
to select the inputs you are using.
Once the VIA!migo has been 
connected to the TGR-401, see 
the operation details on the next 
page.
INPUT 4
CHOICES
ZONES
M/Z2
OFF, MAIN, ZONE 2, M/Z2
NAME
MP3
(UP TO 10 LETTER, NUMS AND 
SPECIAL CHARACTERS 
GAIN TRIM
0.0 DB
-20 TO + 20 DB
ANA AUDIO
4
N, 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 CH   (N = NO 
ASSIGN)
DIGITAL
COAX4
N, COAX 1-4, OPT 1-4
COMPOSITE
4
N, 1-4
S VIDEO
4
N, 1-4
COMPONENT VIDEO
N
N, 1-3
HDMI
N
N, 1-3
VIDEO DELAY
0 MS
0-180 MS IN 5 MS STEPS
AUTODET ANA
N
N/Y
AUTODET DIG AUD
N
N/Y
AUTODET CV
N
N/Y
AUTODET SV
N
N/Y
AUTODET COMPON
N
N/Y
2-CH ANALOG
LAST
LAST, STEREO, MONO, PARTY,  
PLIIX MUSIC,  PLIIX MOVIE, 
PLIIX GAME, PLIIX MATRIX, 
NEO:6 MUSIC, NEO:6 CINEMA, 
JAZZCLUB, SRC DIRECT
2-CH DIGITAL
LAST
LAST, STEREO, MONO, PARTY,  
PLIIX MUSIC,  PLIIX MOVIE, 
PLIIX GAME, PLIIX MATRIX, 
NEO:6 MUSIC, NEO:6 CINEMA, 
JAZZCLUB,
DOLBY
LAST
LAST, DIGITAL, DIGITAL EX, 
PLIIX MUSIC, PLIIX MOVIE
DTS
LAST
LAST, DIGITAL SURROUND, 
NEO:6, SUNFIRE
DTS96
LAST
LAST, DTS 96/24, NEO:6, 
SUNFIRE