Sunfire Indoor Furnishings OLE 2SF User Manual

 
Contents  
Important Safety Instructions......................ꢀ  
Introduction.................................................4  
Features......................................................7  
System Design, Installation and  
Connections..............................................10  
Connectors/Pinout .................................1ꢀ  
System Connections..............................16  
Programming ............................................18  
Feature Enable/Disable ............................19  
Specifications............................................0  
Troubleshooting........................................1  
Warranty ...................................................3  
Service Assistance....................................3  
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Introduction  
The Olé®-ꢀSF Film Interactive  
Touchpad (FIT) is a revolutionary  
in-wall controller for your Sunfire  
receiver or processor. Using a  
photographic film 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.  
Unpacking  
Your Olé-ꢀSF touchpad should  
reach you in perfect condition. If  
you do notice any shipping damage,  
please contact Sunfire immediately.  
Gently lift out the touchpad and all  
the packing material. It is important  
to save all the packing materials and  
the box in case your touchpad ever  
needs to be moved or shipped for  
repair.  
The backlit film transparency  
provides system control icons and  
functions, while a 4-line ꢀ" color  
OLED displays multiple pages of  
source control and feedback to the  
user. Multiple IR commands, or  
‘Sequences’, can be issued from a  
single press of any button. Program-  
ming is accomplished with Sunfire’s  
SunTools™ setup software, and is  
done through a direct link from a  
computer to the mini-USB download  
port on the front of the Olé-ꢀSF.  
Make sure that you keep your  
sales receipt. It is the only way  
to establish the duration of your  
Limited Warranty and it may come in  
useful for insurance purposes.  
Each button location (or “hot  
spot”) is assigned a command  
that controls sources such as  
A/V equipment, HVAC systems,  
drapes, shades, lighting systems,  
or even fireplaces! Your Olé-2SF is  
configured out of the box to control  
your Olé-ready Sunfire receiver or  
processor’s Zone ꢀ output. Custom-  
programming by your authorized  
Sunfire dealer will allow reconfigur-  
ing of the Olé-ꢀSF to control the  
main theater system and a variety of  
functions required for your specific  
system.  
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Features  
Care  
Plug-and-play. Right out of the  
If your Olé-ꢀSF touchpad needs  
box, the Olé-ꢀSF controls Zone  
2 on Olé-ready Sunfire receivers  
and processors  
servicing, please read the Trouble-  
shooting section on page ꢀ1. If a  
problem persists, please contact  
your nearest authorized Sunfire  
Dealer.  
Simple SunTools™ PC program-  
ming for customization  
Sunfire Optimized™ graphics and  
programming  
Please take a moment to fill out  
and mail the Sunfire Customer Re-  
sponse card. Also record the serial  
number and your details here:  
Full touchpad design, with no hard  
buttons  
Two inch color OLED (Organic  
LED)  
Serial Number:  
Two-way feedback for artist/song  
data from SIRIUS satellite radio  
and VIA!migo™ iPod® cradle  
Purchased from:  
Automatic brightness-adjusting via  
light sensor  
Audible ‘click’ to indicate a button  
press (can be disabled in soft-  
ware)  
Date:  
Built-in IR receiver for passing IR  
commands back to the main room  
Connectivity for Local IR Output  
and Remote IR Receiver  
Virtually unlimited IR command  
sequences issued from any button  
press  
System sense sequence capabil-  
ity  
Fits in a double-gang electrical  
box  
Stylish Euro wall plate in optional  
colors  
Patent pending design  
 
Installation & Usage Tips  
When properly installed, nothing  
should be applying contact pres-  
sure to the touchpad except for  
the operator’s finger. If something  
is touching the touchscreen  
window, a false signal can be  
generated causing the touchpad  
not to respond to a finger press  
(Sunfire does not recommend  
wrapping the removable frame  
with wallpaper as this can cause  
the aforementioned symptom).  
Too much force on the front of the  
touchpad, or concentrated pres-  
sure, can damage the polyester  
film or break the underlying glass  
plate.  
Avoid applying any foreign ob-  
jects, such as adhesive labels, on  
the touchscreens polyester film.  
This can release chemicals that  
can discolor the clear film.  
The touchpad should not be  
mounted near electronics that  
emit radio frequencies or elec-  
tromagnetic interference (such  
as the deflection circuits of CRT  
monitors, light dimmers, and some  
power supplies)  
The edge of the touchpad has  
exposed sharp glass. Be careful  
when handling the assembly in  
order to avoid injury.  
Avoid installation in direct sunlight  
or strong ultraviolet light (such  
as grow lamps, plant lights, or  
compact fluorescent lights). This  
can degrade and discolor the  
polyester film.  
Cleaning the touch screen  
To clean the polyester film, first  
use a soft dry cloth to remove  
contamination. If dust or smudges  
are still present, disconnect the  
touchpad, and use a damp cloth  
that has been squeezed of excess  
water to remove the contaminant. If  
contaminants are still present, use  
a non-abrasive cleaner or detergent  
to clean the polyester film. Use  
of strong chemicals and/or some  
cleaning agents may discolor the  
polyester film. The following cleans-  
ers have been tested and approved  
for cleaning an Olé-ꢀSF touchpad:  
Avoid installation over heat  
generating devices and/or in moist  
areas where condensation can  
form on the polyester film. Both  
heat and condensed moisture can  
affect touch screen performance.  
Avoid installation next to thermo-  
stats. The touch screen generates  
heat that can affect thermostat  
control and readings.  
• Windex® Glass Cleaner  
• Formula 409® Cleaner  
• Mr. Clean®  
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Features  
Top Panel  
1
1
4
3
3a  
1
1
1. Mounting Screw (x 4) 4. Download Port  
Use these screws to mount the  
touchpad into a standard 3ꢀ cu in.  
double-gang electrical box.  
This mini USB download port is  
used to program the touchpad, by  
connecting it to the USB port of  
a PC, using a standard USB-A to  
USB-mini-B cable.  
ꢀ. Program Button  
This button is for future use.  
ꢁ. Wall plate  
3. Light Sensor  
This stylish wall plate clips over  
the top panel once the touchpad  
has been installed into a double-  
gang electrical box. It can be  
easily removed to access the  
download port.  
When this sensor is enabled, the  
Olé-ꢀSF backlight will brighten  
or dim depending on the room's  
ambient light conditions. Do not  
cover the small hole (3a) in the  
wall plate.  
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Touchpad display  
9
8
10  
11  
7
1ꢀ  
1ꢀ  
6
13  
ꢁ. Power  
10.Volume up/down  
Turns system audio on and off.  
Adjust the volume in your system.  
6. System  
11. Mute  
Bass/Treble control and other  
Mute the sound in your system.  
system options.  
1ꢀ.Page up/down  
7. Home  
Page through different sources, or  
This toggles between the main  
source selection screen and the  
current source control.  
control pages within a source.  
13.Navigation buttons  
Controls various functions on  
source components depending on  
programming.  
8. Source selection  
View/change the source selection  
pages.  
9. Display  
This display is used for source  
selection and system information  
such as the artist/song data from  
SIRIUS satellite radio and the  
VIA!migo™ iPod® dock.  
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Rear Panel  
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1ꢁ  
16  
14.Z•NET/VIA!NET  
Switch  
You must set this switch to  
VIA!NET for use with Sunfire  
receivers and processors.  
1ꢁ.System RJ-4ꢁ Jack  
Connect this jack with Cat-ꢁ cable  
to the TP1 or TPꢀ RJ-4ꢁ con-  
nectors on the rear panel of your  
Sunfire receiver or processor.  
16.Local IR Port  
This port allows the connection of  
local IR emitters and IR receivers,  
local contact switches etc. See  
pages 13–1ꢁ for connections.  
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System Design, Installation and  
Connections  
Planning  
Installation  
Before installing the Olé-ꢀSF, it is  
The Olé-2SF is designed to fit into  
essential to have a detailed and ac-  
curate system design. An authorized  
Sunfire installer should be con-  
tracted for proper installation and  
programming of your touchpad. The  
first step to a good design is to map  
the system. It is advisable to mark  
up a copy of the house floor plan  
with speaker, keypad, touch panel,  
volume control, and equipment  
locations etc. Make sure that all  
locations are decided upon before  
pre-wiring commences, so that all  
necessary wiring and installation  
hardware is in place.  
a standard 3ꢀ cu. in. double-gang  
electrical box. Consult local building  
codes for specifics in your geo-  
graphic area. Note that the Olé-ꢀSF  
is not designed for outdoor use.  
Pre-Wire  
The Olé-ꢀSF requires power,  
control, and status to function cor-  
rectly. Each touchpad has an RJ-4ꢁ  
jack on the back to allow for easy  
connection. Run Cat-ꢁ wire from the  
receiver/processor location (head-  
end) to the location where each  
touchpad will be installed.  
It is essential that ALL system  
components are accounted for prior  
to the pre-wire stage. After estab-  
lishing design goals, make a de-  
tailed list of all components. Include  
source equipment, keypads, touch  
panels, volume controls, amplifiers,  
communications gear, etc. Gather  
up any IR remote controls that may  
be necessary for final programming,  
or ensure that the IR codes for all  
equipment to be installed are avail-  
able in the SunTools IR Library.  
Note: Use of wire other than Cat-ꢁ  
may produce undesired results (IR  
bandwidth may be narrowed or  
interference may occur).  
Warning: Never connect  
the Olé-ꢀSF Cat-ꢁ cable to  
computer Ethernet or LAN  
systems, DSL routers etc.  
Make sure that Cat-ꢁ cable  
used with the Olé-ꢀSF is clearly  
marked to avoid any confusion.  
Note: Maximum wire run is ꢁ00  
feet.  
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Rough-In  
Roughing-in the Olé-ꢀSF requires  
careful attention to the design plan  
made previously. Review the previ-  
ous page and make a list of things  
to factor in to specific mounting loca-  
tions, before deciding exactly where  
to place the unit. In order to avoid  
Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI),  
do not mount touchpads close to  
light dimmers. Leave at least one  
stud-bay open between touchpads  
and dimmers (leave more space if  
multiple dimmers are present). Avoid  
installing Olé-ꢀSF touchpads in ar-  
eas that will receive direct sunlight.  
Sunlight can flood the IR receiver  
and make the system inoperative.  
Do not mount touchpads outdoors!  
Corrosion will damage them. Sunfire  
does not warrant Olé touchpads for  
outdoor use.  
Mounting Height  
The Olé-ꢀSF has no viewing  
angle limitations, so mounting  
height should be determined by the  
average height of the user. Typical  
mounting height is ꢁ6-60 inches  
from the floor to the bottom of the  
frame. This will provide optimum  
viewing for the largest number of  
people.  
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Connectors/Pinout  
RJ-4ꢁ Connector  
The Olé-ꢀSF has a system RJ-4ꢁ  
connector and a five-pin Interface  
Port connector which each perform  
specific functions. All applications  
use the RJ-4ꢁ connector, while  
certain situations will require the use  
of the Local interface port.  
Use Cat-ꢁ cable to connect the  
Olé-2SF to a Sunfire receiver or pro-  
cessor. The Sunfire standard pinout  
configuration is shown below.  
Sunfire TGR-401 Theater Grand Receiver  
1ꢀ  
 
Local IR Interface Port  
IR-Emitter Out  
Use this connector when utilizing  
the Olé-ꢀSF’s local control features,  
such as local source control, local  
IR sensors, or sense-enabled auto-  
mated sequences.  
The Local IR-EMITTER OUT is  
typically used to control a device  
that is not part of the main IR  
system, such as a TV or DVD player  
located within the same room as  
the touchpad or electronic volume  
controls. IR is routed to an emitter  
or IR distribution block connected to  
the Local IR output in two ways:  
Warning: The connection  
labeled “+1ꢀ Volts Out” is a  
voltage output. Do not con-  
nect a power supply to this  
connection!  
1. Any IR signal that is received from  
the Local IR-RECEIVER IN is sent  
out both the Local IR-EMITTER  
OUT and the system IR output.  
2. IR signals may be specified in  
programming as “Local” and be  
routed through the Local IR-EMIT-  
TER OUT.  
Connect IR-EMITTER OUT and  
-GROUND as shown here.  
Controlling a single local device  
Controlling multiple local devices  
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Local IR Input  
Note: In certain cases, the built-in  
IR sensor on the Olé-ꢀSF can be  
flooded with plasma TV interference  
or other ambient light interference.  
In this case, connect a plasma-  
friendly IR sensor to the Local IR  
Input and disable the built-in IR  
sensor in SunTools.  
The Local IR-RECEIVER IN is  
typically used to connect an external  
IR sensor to the touchpad. Typical  
applications include a plasma-  
friendly IR sensor placed near a TV,  
or an auxiliary IR sensor placed in  
an area more convenient than the  
location of the touchpad. IR signals  
that are received by the IR Input are  
sent out both the Local IR-EMITTER  
OUT and the System Port.  
Connect IR-RECEIVER IN,  
-GROUND and +1ꢀVOLTS OUT (if  
required) as shown below. Consult  
the instruction manual that came  
with your external equipment  
before making connections.  
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Local Sense In  
The LOCAL SENSE IN port allows  
a contact-closure to trigger IR se-  
quences programmed into the Olé-  
ꢀSF using SunTools. Use a motion  
sensor to activate a contact-closure  
and cause automated actions such  
as system power on, drapes closed,  
and lights dimmed, for example.  
Connect LOCAL SENSE IN and  
-GROUND to a contact-closure  
device as shown below.  
Contact-Closure  
Device  
1ꢁ  
 
System Connections  
Zone ꢀ Control  
NOTE: The two TP (touchpad)  
ports on your Sunfire receiver or  
processor are identical.  
The most common application  
(and default configuration out of  
the box) is to use your Olé-2SF as  
a Zone ꢀ controller. Without any  
programming you will be able to:  
All programming is stored in the  
Olé-2SF, so to reconfigure your  
Olé-ꢀSF to control the main zone, or  
to add source IR control (play/stop/  
pause on a CD player, for example),  
you will need to connect the Olé-  
ꢀSF to your PC for programming.  
Select Zone ꢀ sources  
Adjust Zone ꢀ volume (with feed-  
back)  
Control the AM/FM/SIRIUS tuners  
(with RDS and metadata feed-  
back)  
Basic control of VIA!migo iPod  
cradle (with metadata feedback)  
Adjust Zone ꢀ bass and treble  
ZONE 2 Olé-2SF  
ZONE 2 SPEAKERS  
CAT-5  
USE EITHER  
CONNECTION  
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Home Theater Control  
(PC required)  
Select Main Zone sources  
The Olé-ꢀSF is perfectly suited as  
an in-wall Home Theater controller.  
You may want to include one by the  
entrance to startup or shutdown the  
system. In this case, you will need  
to connect your Olé-ꢀSF to a PC  
running SunTools to reconfigure it  
to control the main zone. The main  
zone template allows you to control  
the following:  
Adjust Main Zone volume (with  
feedback)  
Control the AM/FM/SIRIUS tuners  
(with RDS and metadata feed-  
back)  
Basic control of VIA!migo iPod  
cradle (with metadata feedback)  
Adjust Main Zone bass and treble  
Select DSP modes  
Control OSD menu functions  
NOTE: Of course you can go  
wild with custom programming - the  
above functions are simply included  
in the default template and repre-  
sent the most commonly needed  
functions.  
MAIN ZONE Olé-2SF  
CAT-5  
MAIN ZONE SPEAKERS  
USE EITHER  
CONNECTION  
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Programming  
The Olé-ꢀSF must be pro-  
To download a SunTools  
project:  
grammed with Sunfire’s SunTools  
setup software using a PC running  
Windows XP. Downloads are facili-  
tated through the USB download  
port on the front of the unit.  
Ensure that your PC is running  
the latest version of SunTools  
software. Visit sunfire.com for  
software downloads and updates.  
Note: A standard USB-A to USB-  
mini-B cable must be utilized for  
programming and is not included  
with the Olé-ꢀSF.  
Remove the wall plate to access  
the USB download port.  
Connect a standard USB-A to  
USB-mini-B cable between a  
USB port on the PC and the USB  
download port on the front of the  
Olé-ꢀSF touchpad.  
• Navigate to the SunTools Olé  
transfer page to begin the transfer.  
Wait until “DONE OK” is displayed  
on the Olé-ꢀSF’s screen before  
disconnecting the USB cable from  
the USB Download Port.  
USB download port  
USB-A to USB-mini-B cable  
Laptop running  
SunTools  
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Feature Enable/Disable:  
Speaker  
4. Press and hold the "SELECT" but-  
ton for five seconds. Depending  
on the correct state of the sensor,  
a message will be displayed:  
The Olé-ꢀSF contains a small  
speaker that allows audible feed-  
back signals to be heard as a result  
of button pushes. This feature can  
be disabled in the SunTools setup  
software.  
“Release button to ENABLE  
sensor”  
or  
IR Sensor  
"Release button to DISABLE  
sensor"  
The Olé-ꢀSF features a built-in IR  
Sensor. IR signals from a hand-held  
IR remote control pass through the  
IR sensor and travel to the head-  
end location where they control  
IR sources located there. These  
sources may be connected to a 3rd-  
party Multi-Zone Controller or an IR  
distribution network.  
Once the button is released, a  
confirmation message will be sent:  
Either:  
"LIGHT SENSOR ENABLED"  
or  
"LIGHT SENSOR DISABLED"  
When the Light Sensor is enabled,  
the Olé-ꢀSF touchpad's backlight  
will brighten or dim depend-  
The IR Sensor can be disabled in  
SunTools setup software.  
ing on the room's ambient light  
conditions. When the sensor is  
disabled, the Olé-ꢀSF remains at  
full brightness no matter what the  
ambient light conditions are like.  
Light Sensor Enable/Dis-  
able  
The Olé-ꢀSF touchpad has a light  
sensor feature.  
1. Install the unit in the wall, using  
the wall plate that will be used in  
the final installation.  
ꢀ. Adjust the room lighting to the  
brightest setting possible.  
3. Select a source on the touchpad.  
The light sensor function only  
works when the unit displays the  
source icon screen.  
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Specifications  
Viewing Angle  
Dimensions  
With Wall Plate  
180° up/down,180° left/right  
Height  
4 ꢁ/8" (117 mm)  
Operating Temp  
Width  
Depth  
4.ꢁ/8" (117 mm)  
1 3/16" (30 mm)  
3ꢀ°F-104°F / 0°C-40°C  
OLED Display  
Without Wall Plate  
Type: 2” Organic LED (OLED)  
Height  
4 7/16" (112 mm)  
Colors: ꢀꢁꢀK  
Width  
Depth  
4. 7/16" (112 mm)  
1 1/8" (26 mm)  
Resolution: 160 pixels (W) x 128  
pixels (H)  
Fits into a 3ꢀ cu in. double-gang  
electrical box  
Connections  
Weight  
System Port: RJ-4ꢁ  
Interface Port: ꢁ-position screw  
terminal  
14 oz./0.4kg  
Shipping Weight  
Download Port: Mini USB  
16 oz./0.4ꢁkg  
Wiring Requirements  
Cat-ꢁ  
Power Requirements  
1ꢀVDC/1ꢁ0mA or 16VDC/1ꢁ0mA  
Power Consumption  
Each Olé-ꢀSF touchpad draws  
1ꢁ0mA in either 1ꢀV or 16V mode  
© ꢀ008 Sunfire, LLC.  
All rights reserved. Sunfire, LLC re-  
serves the right to improve its products  
at any time. Therefore, specifications  
are subject to change without notice.  
Manual 913-144-00 Rev A  
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Troubleshooting  
Power  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Olé-ꢀSF  
does not  
power up.  
1. RJ-4ꢁ plug  
Verify wiring pinout and RJ-4ꢁ  
crimp. Correct by re-crimping  
RJ-4ꢁ to Cat-ꢁ cable.  
crimped incorrectly;  
or wiring pinout of  
RJ-4ꢁ reversed.  
ꢀ. Break in Cat-ꢁ  
between Zone and  
“Head-End”.  
Check RJ-4ꢁ to RJ-4ꢁ con-  
nections with cable tester.  
3. Receiver or  
processor power is  
disconnected.  
Check AC outlet for power (re-  
set breaker if tripped) making  
sure power cord is securely  
plugged in.  
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IR  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
No control  
of IR  
sources.  
1. Programming:  
missing or incorrect  
IR commands.  
Verify and correct program-  
ming. Test IR commands from  
SunTools.  
ꢀ. Wiring: Incorrect  
wiring between Zone  
and ‘Head-End”.  
Verify and correct wiring.  
3. Wiring: IR emitter  
connected to wrong  
source IR port of  
Verify port connection and  
correct.  
multi-room controller.  
IR emitter defective.  
Replace IR emitter.  
Intermit-  
tent source  
control.  
IR flooding.  
Check to see if any ambi-  
ent light is shining on built in  
IR receiver or in direct line  
with plasma TV noise. If the  
Olé-ꢀSF cannot be relocated,  
disable the IR receiver in  
SunTools setup software and  
use a plasma friendly external  
receiver as shown on page 14  
of this manual. If installed in  
conjunction with an 3rd-party  
multi-room controller, please  
refer to its own troubleshooting  
steps.  
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Sunfire Warranty  
Sunfire, LLC is proud of its products that  
have been built with care using advanced  
technology and premium component parts.  
Your unit has been crafted to perform  
properly for many years. Sunfire offers the  
following Warranty to you, the owner of a  
new Sunfire product:  
Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts and/or do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limi-  
tations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state. We suggest that you  
attach your purchase receipt to this Warranty  
and keep these in a safe place. Thank you  
for your choice of a Sunfire product.  
The Sunfire Warranty for the Olé-ꢀSF  
touchpad is in effect for one year from the  
date of original retail purchase. The Sunfire  
Warranty covers defects in materials and  
workmanship. The following, however, are  
excluded:  
Service Assistance  
We suggest that you read the Limited War-  
ranty completely to fully understand your  
Warranty/Service coverage.  
a) Damage caused during shipment.  
b) Damage caused by accident, misuse,  
abuse of operation contrary to the in-  
structions specified in the Sunfire user’s  
manual  
If your Sunfire product ever requires service,  
write to us, or call:  
Sunfire, LLC  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 1ꢁ89  
Snohomish, WA 98ꢀ90  
support@sunfire.com  
Tel (425) 335-4748  
c) Units where the serial number has been  
defaced, modified or removed,  
d) Damage resulting from modification  
or attempted repair by any person not  
authorized in writing by Sunfire, LLC.  
Fax (425) 335-4746  
e) Units purchased from unauthorized deal-  
ers.  
You will be directed to an authorized Sunfire  
Service Station or receive instructions to ship  
the unit to the factory. Please save the origi-  
nal shipping carton and packing materials in  
case shipping is required. Please do not ship  
Parcel Post.  
The Sunfire Warranty extends to the original  
owner during the one year warranty period  
so long as the original dated purchase re-  
ceipt is presented whenever warranty service  
is required.  
NOTE: Before sending in your unit for  
repair, you must call Sunfire for return  
authorization (RA).  
All implied warranties, including warranties or  
merchantability and fitness for particular pur-  
poses, are limited in duration to the one year  
length of this Warranty, unless otherwise  
provided by state law.  
Include a complete description of the prob-  
lem, indicating how you have it connected,  
the associated equipment in your system  
and a copy of your purchase receipt. Initial  
shipping costs are not paid by Sunfire;  
return ground shipping costs will be prepaid  
if repairs were covered by the scope of this  
Warranty.  
Sunfire’s liability is limited to the repair or  
replacement, at our option, of any defective  
product and shall not in any event include  
property or any other incidental or conse-  
quential damages which may result from the  
failure of this product.  
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Manual 913-144-00 Rev A  
 

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