Sunfire Portable Speaker HRS SAT4 User Manual

High Resolution Series  
Satellite and Center  
Loudspeakers  
HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C  
HRS-SAT4  
HRS-SAT4C  
User's Manual  
 
Features  
Introduction  
Perfectly matched to the HRS  
subwoofers to form a complete system  
Thank you for purchasing a Sunfire  
High Resolution Series loudspeaker. We  
hope you enjoy it and the music it makes  
as much as we have enjoyed creating it  
for you.  
HRS-SAT4 can be wall-mounted, or  
stand on a cabinet or shelf. It can be  
used for left, right, surround, and sur-  
round-back applications  
This loudspeaker follows a great  
heritage of both world-class loudspeaker  
designs and industry-leading subwoofer  
technologies.  
HRS-SAT4C can be wall-mounted, or  
stand on a TV cabinet or shelf. It can  
be used horizontally as a center chan-  
nel, or wall-mounted vertically as a left,  
right, or surround loudspeaker  
The HRS-SAT4 satellite loudspeaker  
and HRS-SAT4C center loudspeaker are  
designed as a perfect match to our High  
Resolution Series subwoofers, resulting  
in an amazing home theater experience...  
the kind of heart-felt experience that  
could only come from Sunfire.  
Two-way, high pressure design with  
fully-sealed enclosure, offers tight bass  
and high output  
Magnetically shielded  
4.5" High Back-emf drivers (one for the  
HRS-SAT4, two for the HRS-SAT4C)  
Unpacking  
1" ring radiating tweeter  
111 dB maximum output  
ꢀ00 watts maximum power  
Magnetic grilles  
Your Sunfire High Resolution Series  
loudspeaker should reach you in perfect  
condition. If you do notice any shipping  
damage, please contact Sunfire imme-  
diately.  
Gold-plated 5-way terminals  
Gently lift out the loudspeaker and all  
the packing material. It is important to  
save all the packing materials and the  
box in case your loudspeaker ever needs  
to be moved or shipped for repair.  
"Kickstand" tilt control (HRS-SAT4C  
only)  
High gloss multi-layer cabinet finish  
Optional stand for the HRS-SAT4  
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.  
Care  
If your loudspeaker needs servicing,  
please read the Troubleshooting section  
on page 14. If a problem persists, please  
contact your nearest authorized Sunfire  
Dealer.  
Please take a moment to fill out and  
mail the Sunfire Customer Response  
card. Also read the serial number located  
on the rear label and record it here:  
Serial Number:  
Purchased from:  
Date:  
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Overview  
Tweeter  
The HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C are  
The tweeter used in both the center  
high performance loudspeakers, specifi-  
cally designed to provide high output and  
high performance for your home theater.  
Years of research and decades of ex-  
perience have gone into these amazing  
loudspeakers.  
and surround loudspeakers represents  
a unique approach to tweeter design  
that results in unrivaled performance. It  
shares design elements with tweeters  
found in very expensive European loud-  
speakers, and has a frequency response  
that is flat to above 20 kHz for crystal-  
clear detail from any source.  
Sunfire created the category of small-  
box, high-power subwoofers more than  
a decade ago with the original True  
Subwoofer. This design relies on high-  
pressure, “High Back-emf” technology  
that provides very high bass output from  
a very small box. When migrating this  
subwoofer technology to the midrange  
and high frequencies on these HRS loud-  
speakers, you get the same advantages:  
high output, small size, high efficiency,  
and years of trouble-free operation.  
The 1" ring radiating silk dome offers  
instantaneous response and wide disper-  
sion. The tweeter's vented back chamber  
contributes to high power handling,  
improves frequency response with lower  
distortion, and provides superior transi-  
tion from high frequencies to the critical  
midrange.  
Cabinet and baffle  
The woofer(s) and tweeter are mounted  
to a cast aluminum front baffle that is  
clamped to the cabinet from the rear,  
forming a fully-sealed enclosure. This  
clamping design produces a stiff cabinet  
that is very resistant to vibration, result-  
ing in tight bass response, high fidelity  
reproduction, and high output for music  
and movies.  
Woofers  
The “Trifilar” voice coil (actually 3  
dual voice coils wound in parallel) has  
a much higher output than conventional  
multi-layer voice coil designs, and is  
also significantly lighter. This, combined  
with the lightweight and incredibly-strong  
Kevlar® cone, means that the driver  
responds very quickly. As a result, drum  
kicks, and other percussive effects will  
sound tighter and more lifelike. Having a  
lightweight woofer means that it has im-  
proved top-end response. This makes for  
smoother integration with the tweeter in  
Nine layers of paint and clear coats  
provide an elegant finish with protection  
and scratch resistance, and matches the  
finish of the HRS subwoofers.  
the critical upper midrange, lower treble Optional satellite stand  
range – where much of the vocal informa-  
Specially designed for the  
tion lives. As a result, vocals and dialog  
HRS-SAT4, these optional  
sound very natural – not muffled or tinny.  
stands follow the cabinet  
shape, and produce an inte-  
grated, one-piece look. The  
stand has an attractive high-  
gloss lacquered base and  
The woofer's 1" excursion is up to four  
times that of conventional woofers, and  
provides the highest power handling in  
its class.  
painted aluminum column.  
The cast aluminum basket offers more  
rigidity than the typical stamped variety.  
When driven at high volume, they will not  
flex, and the result is tight bass at high  
Speaker wires are hidden  
inside the column, for a  
sleek finished product.  
volume, with very low distortion.  
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Features  
HRS-SAT4C  
1
3
HRS-SAT4  
3
4
3
1
1
1. Mounting Brackets  
3. Anti-vibration pads  
The satellite loudspeaker has one  
keyhole bracket that allows for wall  
mounting and fitting onto the optional  
stand.  
These pads can be fixed to the bottom  
of the loudspeakers if they are not wall  
mounted, and can be fixed to the rear  
panel if they are wall-mounted. They  
can also be fitted along the bottom  
edge of the HRS-SAT4C to allow it to  
tilt further up if required (see below).  
The center channel loudspeaker has  
two keyhole brackets, and can be  
mounted horizontally or vertically.  
To stand the center speaker vertically  
on a shelf, use the pads on the rear of  
the touching face to allow the speaker  
to stand vertically (or they will tilt back).  
ꢀ. Binding Posts  
The loudspeakers each have a pair of  
5-way binding posts, that accept bare  
wire, pin connectors, spade connec-  
tors, banana and dual-banana plugs*.  
4. Kickstand  
This supports the rear  
Always use high quality connections  
and speaker wires, and make sure  
there are no loose fittings or stray wire  
strands.  
of the HRS-SAT4C, and  
allows it to tilt up or down.  
Tighten the knurled nut  
when you have found the  
best position.  
Tilt down  
Flat  
Connect the positive speaker-level  
output of your power amplifier or  
receiver to the positive (red) input of  
the loudspeaker. Connect the negative  
speaker-level output of your power am-  
plifier or receiver to the negative (black)  
input of the loudspeaker.  
If you are wall-mounting  
the loudspeaker, then the  
kickstand and nut must  
be removed. Keep them  
in a safe place.  
Tilt up  
Tilt up more  
with pads  
5. Grille  
Make sure that the positive and nega-  
tive connections do not touch, or this  
may damage your power amplifier.  
The grilles are attached with magnets.  
To remove them, gently pry away from  
the corners. The magnetic logo badge  
on the HRS-SAT4C fits either vertically  
or horizontally in shallow recesses  
in the grille, depending on how  
*Note that the banana and dual-banana  
plugs will not work if the loudspeakers  
are wall-mounted, or if the HRS-SAT4  
is fitted on the optional stand.  
you are using the loudspeaker.  
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Loudspeaker Locations  
The details below show various sys-  
If you have a smaller TV, the loud-  
tems incorporating the loudspeakers, with  
a subwoofer to handle the low frequency  
range.  
speakers should be no more than two  
feet away from the sides of the TV.  
If you have a Sunfire or Carver system  
equipped with Sonic Holography, then  
it is recommended that you use a tape  
measure to set the left and right loud-  
speakers to be an equal distance away  
from your listening position, within half  
an inch tolerance. (Sonic Holography is a  
unique process designed by Bob Carver  
to enhance the three-dimensional effects  
and realism of stereo sound.)  
Ideally, all of the surround loudspeak-  
ers in a home theater system should  
be of the same make and model, and  
positioned at similar heights to produce a  
smooth and continuous soundfield.  
Front Left/Right Speakers  
The front left and right loudspeak-  
ers should be positioned so that your  
TV screen is exactly centered between  
them. This will help focus your attention  
towards the screen. The HRS-SAT4 can  
be wall-mounted on each side of a flat  
panel display, or mounted on the optional  
stands either side of your TV. Alterna-  
tively, you can use the HRS-SAT4C wall-  
mounted in a vertical orientation.  
Center Loudspeaker  
Most movie dialog will come from the  
center loudspeaker, so careful positioning  
is an important part of a good home the-  
ater system. Your eyes and ears should  
focus your attention towards the center of  
the screen.  
Right  
TV  
Center  
Sub  
Couch  
Left  
Front left and right loudspeakers  
Center loudspeaker  
The center loudspeaker can sit on top,  
or directly underneath the TV, as long  
as it is located on the centerline and  
not off to one side. Use the kickstand to  
adjust the elevation angle so it is pointing  
towards your listening position.  
Left  
HRS-SAT4  
Right  
HRS-SAT4  
Position the front face of the loud-  
speaker close to the front edge of the TV  
cabinet. (The sound waves may other-  
wise reflect off the top of the TV cabinet  
and distort the center imaging.)  
Center HRS-SAT4C  
(above or below display)  
Wall-mounted display and loudspeakers  
The left loudspeaker should be set ex-  
actly the same distance and angle away  
from your listening position as the right  
loudspeaker.  
For flat panel displays, the center loud-  
speaker can be fitted on the walls directly  
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above or below the display, as long as it  
is located on the centerline and not off to  
one side.  
If possible, have the center, left and  
right loudspeakers at the same height  
(within two feet). This will help give a  
smooth transition when sound effects  
move from loudspeaker to loudspeaker.  
5.1 Configuration  
6.1 System  
Place each surround loudspeaker an  
equal distance away from your central  
listening position, and keep them at least  
one or two feet above ear level (with you  
sitting down).  
With two surround back loudspeakers,  
set them behind and between the sur-  
round loudspeakers:  
5.1 System  
7.1 System  
They can be placed behind the listen-  
ing position, on the rear walls or the side  
walls, or on the optional stands.  
9.1 Configuration  
Some Sunfire home theater processors  
and receivers have two side-axis chan-  
nels that are matrixed from the left and  
right front channels, and they are avail-  
able in stereo as well as surround modes.  
You can also experiment with “toeing-  
in” the speakers slightly, to direct the high  
frequencies to the listening position.  
6.1 and 7.1 Configuration  
Place the side-axis loudspeakers along  
the side walls, close to the fronts. You  
can also angle them in towards your  
listening position.  
Sunfire home theater processors and  
receivers have two extra outputs for sur-  
round back loudspeakers. These create  
a wonderful sense of realism in surround  
effects during playback of Dolby Digital  
EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, and DTS-ES.  
Such systems can be configured for  
one or two surround back loudspeakers.  
If you are connecting one surround  
back loudspeaker, place it directly behind  
your listening position and move the sur-  
round loudspeakers to the side as shown:  
9.1 System  
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Subwoofer Location  
Using a subwoofer  
The best location for a single  
subwoofer can be found by following  
these steps:  
The loudspeakers are designed  
to be used with a subwoofer to  
fill in the lower frequency range.  
They are not designed to accept  
ꢀ00 watts of power at the full frequency  
range.  
1. Place the subwoofer on your couch  
or favorite easy-listening chair.  
ꢀ. You can then either run a calibra-  
tion (noise) signal through it, or  
play some of your favorite music  
samples with heavy bass.  
The Sunfire High Resolution Series  
subwoofers are a perfect match for the  
satellite and center loudspeakers. Three  
subwoofer models are available: HRS-8,  
HRS-10, and HRS-1ꢀ.  
3. Walk around the room, standing in  
all the positions where you might  
be able to place the subwoofer.  
This is usually somewhere close  
to the corners of the room. Try  
locations fairly close to the front  
loudspeakers, and try crouching  
down low.  
Your system should be designed so  
that the satellite and center loudspeakers  
receive only the range above 95 Hz, with  
a subwoofer to handle the frequencies  
below 95 Hz.  
Sunfire home theater processors and  
receivers have a bass management sys-  
tem that allows you to redirect the bass  
frequency range of each channel to the  
subwoofer. The advantages are :  
4. Find the place in the room where  
the bass output from the subwoofer  
is most even. Shut things down and  
install the subwoofer there.  
5. This is the best position for the  
subwoofer. The bass will sound the  
best when you are sitting in your  
normal listening position.  
The overall bass of the system is  
improved, as subwoofers, such as  
Sunfire's powered HRS subwoofers  
are specially designed for this  
frequency range.  
The subwoofer can simultaneously  
play the bass from all of the loud-  
speakers, in addition to it’s own low  
frequency effects channel (LFE).  
There is no loss in perception of the  
position of movie or music sound  
effects, as the ear cannot easily  
locate the position of bass sound  
sources.  
Compact loudspeakers can be  
used for front, center and sur-  
rounds, as they do not have to  
reproduce the low frequency range.  
This leads to a saving in room  
space.  
Your amplifiers do not waste power  
reproducing the low frequency  
range.  
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Installation  
Read the details on page 6 and ꢁ to  
help determine the best position for your  
loudspeaker.  
Wall-mounting the HRS-SAT4  
Into a wall stud  
1. Use a studfinder to find the location  
of a wall stud. Mark the wall with a  
pencil on the centerline of the stud,  
at the height of the keyhole bracket  
of the loudspeaker.  
The loudspeaker can be wall-mounted,  
or simply placed on bookshelves or  
on top of TV cabinets. If you are not  
wall-mounting the loudspeaker, then we  
recommend that you add the supplied  
anti-vibration pads to the bottom surface.  
ꢀ. Put on your safety glasses. With a  
5/16" drill bit, drill through the dry  
wall at this mark, without going into  
the wall stud. Remove any dust.  
To wall-mount the loudspeaker, please  
follow the instructions below.  
Tools required:  
3. Screw in the supplied woodscrew  
into the wall stud by hand, until the  
head is sticking out approximately  
1/8". Jump to step 8 below.  
Phillips screwdriver  
Pencil or other marker  
Electric drill and 5/16" drill bit  
Level  
Into dry wall  
Safety glasses  
4. Find the best location, and mark  
the wall with a pencil in the location  
and height of the keyhole.  
Step ladder if needed  
Electronic stud finder  
Wood screws and dry wall anchors  
with screws are supplied  
5. Put on your safety glasses. With  
a 5/16" drill bit, drill a hole through  
the dry wall at this mark. Remove  
any dust or particles.  
Preliminary steps:  
Clear the area where you are going  
to work, so it will be safe.  
6. Press a dry wall anchor (supplied)  
into the hole, and gently tap it in  
flush.  
Make sure there is no wiring, or  
gas or water pipes behind the wall  
where you are going to drill!  
ꢁ. Tighten the screw by hand, until the  
head is sticking out 1/8".  
Temporarily remove any wall-  
mounted flat screen display if you  
will be working close to it.  
8. To reduce the chance of the loud-  
speaker vibrating against the wall,  
place the supplied anti-vibration  
pads in two locations on the rear  
panel.  
We recommend mounting the loud-  
speakers into a wall stud.  
If you have to mount the loud-  
speakers onto a masonry wall, we  
recommend that you consult with  
your hardware supplier to buy suit-  
able masonry hardware.  
Keyhole bracket  
The HRS-SAT4 weighs ꢁ.0 lb. (3.ꢀ  
kg) and the HRS-SAT4C weighs  
12.0 lb. (5.4 kg). You should allow  
a good safety margin. If in doubt,  
please contact your Sunfire dealer  
for professional installation.  
Anti-vibration pads  
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9. Connect your speaker wires to the  
back of the loudspeaker, making  
sure of the correct polarity. Gently  
pull on the wires to make sure of a  
good connection. Secure the wires  
so their weight is not pulling against  
the terminals. Note that banana  
or dual-banana plugs will not work  
when wall-mounting the loudspeak-  
er, or when fitting the HRS-SAT4 on  
the optional stand.  
4. Put on your safety glasses. With a  
5/16" drill bit, drill through the dry  
wall at each mark, without drilling  
into the wall stud. Remove any  
dust.  
5. For holes into a wall stud, screw in  
the supplied woodscrew into the  
wall stud by hand, until the head is  
sticking out approximately 1/8".  
6. For holes into dry wall, press a dry  
wall anchor into each hole, and  
10. Hold the loudspeaker in place, so  
the keyhole lines up with the screw  
on the wall. Make sure that the  
screw head is securely in the key-  
hole slot. If the loudspeaker feels  
loose, drive the screw in further and  
remount the loudspeaker.  
gently tap them in flush. Tighten the  
screws by hand, until the heads are  
sticking out approximately 1/8".  
ꢁ. To reduce the chance of the loud-  
speaker vibrating against the wall,  
place the supplied anti-vibration  
pads in two locations on the rear  
panel as shown.  
Wall-mounting the  
HRS-SAT4C  
The HRS-SAT4C comes with a wall-  
mount template to help you mark the cor-  
rect position for the two mounting screws.  
It is recommended that you get at least  
one of the screws into a wall stud, if pos-  
sible. If this is not possible, then two dry  
wall anchors and screws are supplied.  
Anti-vibration pads  
8. Connect your speaker wires to the  
back of the loudspeaker, making  
sure of the correct polarity. Secure  
the wires so their weight is not pull-  
ing against the terminals. Note that  
banana or dual-banana plugs will  
not work when wall-mounting the  
loudspeaker.  
Remove the nut and the kickstand  
bracket, and keep them in a safe place.  
1. Use a studfinder to find the location  
of a suitable wall stud.  
ꢀ. Position the wall-mount template  
so that one of the holes is over the  
wall stud centerline, at the right  
height. Use a level to make sure  
that the two holes are horizontal (or  
vertical, if that is your preference).  
9. Hold the loudspeaker in place,  
so the keyholes line up with the  
screws on the wall. Make sure that  
the screwheads are securely in the  
keyhole slots. If the loudspeaker  
feels loose, drive the screws in fur-  
ther and remount the loudspeaker.  
3. Mark the wall with a pencil in the  
location of the two holes, and  
remove the template.  
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Optional Satellite Stand  
ꢀ. Feed the speaker wires up through  
The HRS-SAT4 satellite loudspeaker  
has an optional stand that allows it to be  
installed neatly in your room.  
the base, until they can be gently  
pulled through the rectangular hole  
near the top of the column.  
The base of the stand can be fitted with  
four spikes, or four rubber-tipped spikes if  
you have hardwood floors etc.  
Wires  
Tools required:  
Allen wrench (supplied with stand)  
Wires  
Preliminary steps:  
Run the speaker cables to each lo-  
cation, so these can be fitted to the  
HRS-SAT4 loudspeaker during the  
assembly of the stand. See page 6  
and ꢁ for placement options.  
Procedure:  
1. Fit the column into the base,  
3. Connect the speaker wires to the  
loudspeaker rear terminals. Make  
sure the polarity is correct, and  
gently pull on the wires to make  
sure they make a secure connec-  
tion. Note that single and dual-  
banana plugs cannot be used with  
this stand.  
and secure it with three screws  
supplied. Fit the four spikes or rub-  
ber-tipped spikes to the base and  
tighten with the supplied wrench.  
Keyhole  
bracket  
Column  
Binding  
posts  
Base  
Threaded  
hole  
4. Fit the keyhole bracket in the rear  
of the loudspeaker over the screw  
head that sticks out near the top  
of the column. Check that it is  
securely in the keyhole slot.  
Spikes  
3 screws  
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5. Pass the large screw through the  
hole in the rear side of the column,  
and into the threaded hole in the  
rear of the loudspeaker. Be careful  
not to pinch or cut the speaker  
wires with the screw, or jam the  
wires between the loudspeaker  
and the top of the column. Tighten  
the screw until the loudspeaker is  
secured flush with the column.  
Screw head  
Screw  
Screw  
6. Move the loudspeaker/stand as-  
sembly into position in your room.  
Make sure that the speaker wires  
pass through the slots in the base  
when you set it down.  
Slots  
Wires  
HRS-SAT4 mounted to the stand  
ꢁ. Test that the loudspeaker is work-  
ing correctly. If your home theater  
processor or receiver has a test  
tone system, try sending test tones  
through all of the loudspeakers in  
your system, to check for correct  
operation.  
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Specifications  
Design  
ꢀ way, High Pressure  
Drive Units  
HF: 1-inch ring radiating tweeter  
LF: 4.5-inch High Back-emf  
Frequency Response  
95 Hz to 30 kHz  
Crossover Frequency  
1.5 kHz  
Maximum Power  
ꢀ00 watts  
Minimum Power  
ꢀ5 watts  
Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 meter)  
88 dB  
Maximum Output  
111 dB  
Impedance  
6 ohms nominal  
Connections  
1 pair of gold plated 5-way terminals  
Dimensions  
(Maximum dimensions, including grille)  
HRS-SAT4  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
8.0" (203.2 mm)  
5.45" (138.4 mm)  
6.0" (154.2 mm)  
7.0 lb. (3.2 kg)  
HRS-SAT4C  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
5.45" (138.4 mm)  
13.2" (335.3 mm)  
6.0" (152.4 mm)  
12.0 lb. (5.4 kg)  
© 2008 Sunfire, LLC.  
All rights reserved. Sunfire, LLC reserves  
the right to improve its products at any time.  
Therefore, specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
Manual 913-150-00 Rev A  
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Troubleshooting  
The HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C  
loudspeakers are designed and built  
to provide years of trouble-free perfor-  
mance. Most problems that occur can  
usually be solved by checking your setup,  
or by making sure all components are  
fully operational.  
The following information will help you  
deal with common problems you may  
experience. If a problem persists, please  
contact your Dealer for assistance.  
Poor or no sound  
Check all the connections from the  
loudspeaker to the amplifier or receiver.  
Swap loudspeakers around, and see  
if the poor sound follows a particular  
loudspeaker.  
Check that your amplifier is not driven  
too hard or is clipping. Even a low-  
powered amplifier driven into clipping  
can cause distortion, or damage your  
loudspeakers.  
Many processor/preamps can send  
test tones through all the loudspeakers  
in your system. Use this to adjust the  
volume of each channel until they are  
all playing at the same level. Make sure  
that any bass management options are  
set correctly, and any channels using  
the loudspeakers are set to "small," or  
"95 Hz."  
If the system bass is weak only when  
playing surround sources, check that  
your processor is correctly set to decode  
the surround modes, such as Dolby  
Digital or DTS.  
Some DVD discs have a menu that  
allows you to select which soundtrack  
to play. Check that the correct surround  
audio soundtrack is selected.  
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Limited Warranty  
Sunfire, LLC is proud of its products  
that have been built with care using  
advanced technology and premium com-  
ponent 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 limitations 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 HRS-  
SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C loudspeakers  
is in effect for FIVE years from the date  
of original retail purchase. The Sunfire  
Warranty covers defects in materials and  
workmanship. The following, however,  
are excluded:  
Service Assistance  
a) Damage caused during shipment.  
We suggest that you read the Limited  
Warranty completely to fully understand  
your Warranty/Service coverage.  
b) Damage caused by accident, mis-  
use, abuse of operation contrary  
to the instructions specified in the  
Sunfire user’s manual  
If your Sunfire product ever requires  
service, write to us, or call:  
Sunfire, LLC  
c) Units where the serial number  
has been defaced, modified or  
removed,  
Technical Services Department  
P.O. Box 1589  
Snohomish, WA 98ꢀ90  
support@sunfire.com  
Tel (425) 335-4748  
d) Damage resulting from modification  
or attempted repair by any person  
not authorized in writing by Sunfire,  
LLC.  
e) Units purchased from unauthorized  
Fax (425) 335-4746  
dealers.  
You will be directed to an authorized  
Sunfire Service Station or receive  
instructions to ship the unit to the factory.  
Please save the original 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 five year war-  
ranty period so long as the original dated  
purchase receipt is presented whenever  
warranty service is required.  
All implied warranties, including war-  
ranties or merchantability and fitness  
for particular purposes, are limited in  
duration to the five year length of this  
Warranty, unless otherwise provided by  
state law.  
NOTE: Before sending in your unit for  
repair, you must call Sunfire for return  
authorization (RA).  
Include a complete description of the  
problem, 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 de-  
fective product and shall not in any event  
include property or any other incidental or  
consequential damages which may result  
from the failure of this product.  
User's Manual  
15  
 
HRS-SAT4  
HRS-SAT4C  
High Resolution Series  
Satellite and Center  
Loudspeakers  
HRS-SAT4 and HRS-SAT4C  
Manual 913-150-00 Rev A  
 

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