Electrohome RV-3798 Tuning the Receiver Using Remote, Auto Tuning, Storing Stations in Memory

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OPERATING THE RECEIVER

TUNING THE RECEIVER USING THE

REMOTE

1.Press AM•FM to activate the tuner.

2.Press AM•FM again to select the AM or FM band.

TUNING

Press FWD to move up the AM or FM band.

Press REV to move down the AM or FM band.

AUTO TUNING

Use the SEEK feature to automatically search for stations of sufficient strength.

Press INPUT•SEEK. “SEARCH” appears in the display. Beginning at its current frequency, the tuner finds and stops on the next station whose frequency is strong enough to be received. To continue the search, press INPUT•SEEK again.

STORING STATIONS IN MEMORY

You can store up to 30 AM and FM stations. These stations can be stored in random order. Use the convenient Preset Stations List in this guide to note the name and location of the stations you have stored.

To Store a Station

1.Press AM•FM to turn on the receiver.

2.Select the band—AM or FM.

3.Select the station you want to store in memory using the methods described above.

4.Press MENU/SELECT . “MEMORY” appears in the display. While “MEMORY” is visible, press number buttons on the remote for the station.

For stations 1, 2 or 3 press 0, then press 1, 2, or 3. For

If the Memory indicator on the

display turns off before you

stations 4 through 30, press the numbers directly.

preset your station selection,

 

 

press MENU/SELECT again.

 

If the receiver is disconnected

 

from its power source, the preset

 

stations are maintained in

 

memory for up to 7 days.

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Contents USER’S Guide Safety Information Table of Contents Table of Contents First Things First First Things FirstConnect the Receiver Unpack the ReceiverTV only Plug in the Receiver PUT Batteries in the RemoteTurn on the Receiver Page Operating the Receiver Operating the ReceiverAuto Tuning Tuning the Receiver Using RemoteTuning Storing Stations in MemoryPreset Scanning To Play a Preset StationBalancing the Speaker System To Balance the SpeakersTo USE Swap Audio Using Swap AudioTo Change the Video Source and Swap the Audio Page Buttons and Connections Tour of the Receiver3TOUR of the Receiver Front Panel 160W, 5 ChannelTour of the Receiver Status Indicators Front Panel DisplaysSurround Memory Mode DisplaysFunction Displays Basic Controls Remote ControlReceiver Controls RECEIVER/TUNER Controls Surround Sound Level ControlsTV Controls VCR Controls DVD Player Controls Satellite Receiver ControlsCD Player Controls Tape Deck ControlsLaserdisc Player Controls Back Panel AudioProgramming the Remote 4PROGRAMMING the RemoteProgramming the Remote Programming the Remote to Control a TVRemote TV Codes AOCProgramming the Remote to Control VCR Remote VCR Codes Audio Codes Programming the Remote to Control AN Audio ComponentThis remote may not operate all models of the brands shown Remote Controllable Cable BOX Codes Programming the Remote to Control a Cable BOXProgramming the Remote to Control a DVD Player Programming the Remote to Control a Laserdisc PlayerLaserdisc Player Codes Receiver Remote works like DVD RemoteSatellite Receiver Codes Programming the Remote to Control AN RCA Brand DSS ReceiverProgramming the Remote to Control a Satellite Receiver Receiver Remote works like RCA DSS RemotePage Appendix a Connecting the Receiver Things to Know Before Connecting the ComponentsProtect Your Components From Overheating Using the Switched OutletUsing the Subwoofer Connections AC OutletsThis Connection Provides Using this ConnectionTV and VCR To USE this CONNECTION, YOU should haveTo watch TV programs in stereo RCA DSS ReceiverTo USE this CONNECTION, YOU Must have To watch satellite programmingDVD Player Diagram BPress DVD to put the receiver in DVD mode Press play To play a DVDSecond VCR To play a tape on the second VCRCamcorder or Video Camera To play the camcorderLaserdisc Player To play the laserdiscCompact Disc Player To play a CDTo record a tape Tape Deck or Minidisc PlayerTo play a tape To play a minidiscTo listen to the radio FM Wire AntennaAntennas AM Loop AntennaSpeakers Speaker Placement Appendix B Speaker PlacementExample Remote Control Operation Appendix C TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Guide RECEIVER/TUNER OperationAppendix D Care and Cleaning Care and CleaningAppendix E FCC Information FCC InformationAppendix F Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyAppendix G Equipment Specifications Equipment SpecificationsAppendix G Equipment Specifications Appendix H Preset Station List Form Preset Number Band FrequencySymbols IndexPIP VCR Tocom