If you conn ect a VCR to the VCR/T APE 1 and LD/DVD audio and video j acks, you can copy vide o cassette tapes from one VCR to a nother an d monitor the dub bing process. Selec ti ng eithe r VCR/T APE 1 or T APE 2 MONITOR lets you hear the pl ayback fr om the cas sette deck you conn ected to the receiver ’s correspond ing ( VCR/T APE 1, T APE 2 MONIT OR ) jacks.ġ8 Cas se tte De ck/ VCR Feat ur es Pla ying and Rec ordi ng V ideo T apes Y ou c an connect t wo video sourc es to the receiver. Y ou can improve t he r eception of weak FM station s by pressing FM MONO until MONO appears.ġ 7 Cas sette De ck/VCR F eatures Y ou c an connec t two cassette de cks t o the recei ver. STER EO appears on the display when you receive an F M broadcast in st ereo. ġ6 Ba sic Op era t io n Us ing FM Mon o T o receive FM stations in stereo, press FM MO NO un til MONO disappe ars from the displ ay. Ma nu al an d Au to mat ic T uni ng Follo w these steps to manualy or automatical ly tune to the stations. It takes about 5 seconds to begin he aring s ound.ġ 5 Bas ic Op er ati on T uni ng th e Rad io Y our receiver offers t hree types of electronic tuning - m anu al, automat ic, and memo ry. P ress POWER to turn on the receiver ’s power. This switched out- let turns on and of f with the receiver and provides a maximum of 100 W atts.ġ4 Basi c Op erati on Note: The controls on the remote control work t he sam e as the buttons on the receive r ’ s fron t panel.
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ġ2 Pre pari ng Y ou r Re cei ver Using On e Remote Control f or Mo re th an On e Uni t If you also have an Optimus professional series CD player, VCR, or cassette deck with the OSR mark, you can connect its CONTROL IN jack to the receiver so you can control all of your equi pme nt with a si n gle remote control.ġ 3 P repar ing Y our R ece iver Using the AC Power O utlet Y our receiver has an AC power outlet that you c an use to power an electronic device, such as a turntable, cassette deck, VCR, and so on. Note: If your ant enna has 300 Ω t win-lead cable, consult y our local RadioShack store for the correc t adap t er. Fol low these s t eps to conn ect an outdoor FM antenna to the receiver using 75 Ω cable. ġ1 P repar ing Y our R ece iver For the best radio reception, use a n outdoor ant enna. AM Antennas Assem ble the i n cluded antenna’s base by swinging the base in the direction of the arrow and i nserting the antenna’s bo ttom tabs into the base’s slot. ĩ P repar ing Y our R ece iver Co nne ctin g Vide o So u rc e s If you connect two video sources such as VCRs, laser disc (LD ) players, or dig- ital video disc (DVD) pla yers to your receiver, you c an use t he receiver to switch betwee n view ing the sources.ġ0 Pre pari ng Y ou r Re cei ver C onn ec tin g th e An tenn a s In many cities, the supplied indoor AM loop and FM anten nas provide adequate reception. Some older t urntables use a ceramic-type cartridge that does not work with this system. Connect ing a T urnta ble Connec t a turntable with a magnetic cartri dge only. Press the recei v er ’ s FRONT SPEAKERS A R (+) red lever and insert the ridged or color-coded conductor ’s end into th e small hol e.Ĩ Pre pari ng Y ou r Re cei ver C o nnecti ng Pr og ram S ource s Y ou c an connec t up to five external program sources to y our receiver at one time. ħ P repar ing Y our R ece iver Connect ing th e A and B S peaker s Follow these steps to connect the right speaker to t he rec eiver ’s r i ght FRONT SPEAKERS A terminals. After you use your r e ceiver for a while, you might want t o try dif- ferent l ocations for you r speakers.Ħ Pre pari ng Y ou r Re cei ver C o nnecti ng Sp eak ers Prep ar ing the Speake r Wires Spea ker wire consists of two condu c tors (ind ividual wires) en c a s ed in insulation and i s usual ly color-coded or marked wi th a ridge along on e sid e so you can ident ify each conduct or. The guidel ines in thi s section will help you choose the best locations. ĥ Pre pa rin g Y o ur R ec ei ver Pos iti on ing S pea ke rs W here you place your speakers (not supplied) can make a not iceable difference in your system ’s sound. Ĥ Cont ents P rep aring Y our Rec e iver. It meets both U L and FC C requ ire- ment s T o pr eve nt f ire or sh ock hazar d, do no t ex pose thi s sys - tem to rai n or mo isture. ģ Thi s rece iver is made an d test ed to mee t exac ting safe ty stand ards. Au di o/V i de o Surr ound Re ce iv e VOLUME MIN MAX BALANCE L R.Ģ Int rod uc ing the Op ti mu s S T A V- 3560/ 35 70 Y our Op timus ST A V-356 0/3570 Digital Syn thesized A/V Surround Receiver is the perfect control center for your audio/video system. 31-30 35/3036 Owne r ’s Man ual Plea se read before u sing th is equi pment. Dig it al Sy nt he si z e S T A V -3 560/357 0 Cat.