Electrohome RV-3798 manual Remote Control, Basic Controls, Receiver Controls

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TOUR OF THE RECEIVER

REMOTE CONTROL

Your remote control is capable of operating most RCA audio and video equipment. To use the remote control effectively, always aim it directly at your receiver.

The remote control operates on four batteries, included with your system. Install them before attempting to operate the remote. Be sure to match the + and - ends of each battery to the symbols shown in the remote’s battery compartment.

BASIC CONTROLS

POWER Turns the AM/FM receiver off with one press. If you have multiple components turned on and not the AM/FM receiver, pressing POWER once turns off the last component turned on. Pressing POWER again quickly turns off all other components.

VOL UP and DOWN Increases or decreases the volume.

MUTE Turns off the receiver’s sound. Press again to restore the sound.

RECEIVER CONTROLS

AM•FM Activates the tuner and toggles between the AM band and the FM band.

CTR MODE Changes the Center mode when using Dolby Pro-Logic Surround or Dolby 3 Stereo surround modes. Press once and the current mode appears. Press again to change the mode.

DELAY/CH CTRL Selects the amount of Surround Sound delay between the main and rear speakers. Choose from 15, 20 or 30 milliseconds. Press once and the current setting appears. Press again to change the setting.

SURROUND Lets you select a Surround Mode: Dolby

Pro Logic Surround, Dolby 3-Stereo, Hall or By-Pass. Press once and the current mode appears. Press again to change the mode.

SWAP AUDIO Swaps the audio only from the large picture to the small picture when you are watching TV and using picture-in-picture (PIP).

 

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Contents USER’S Guide Safety Information Table of Contents Table of Contents First Things First First Things FirstTV only Unpack the ReceiverConnect the Receiver Turn on the Receiver PUT Batteries in the RemotePlug in the Receiver Page Operating the Receiver Operating the ReceiverTuning the Receiver Using Remote TuningAuto Tuning Storing Stations in MemoryPreset Scanning To Play a Preset StationBalancing the Speaker System To Balance the SpeakersTo Change the Video Source and Swap the Audio Using Swap AudioTo USE Swap Audio Page 3TOUR of the Receiver Tour of the ReceiverButtons and Connections Front Panel 160W, 5 ChannelTour of the Receiver Status Indicators Front Panel DisplaysFunction Displays Mode DisplaysSurround Memory Receiver Controls Remote ControlBasic Controls TV Controls Surround Sound Level ControlsRECEIVER/TUNER 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 This remote may not operate all models of the brands shown Programming the Remote to Control AN Audio ComponentAudio Codes Remote Controllable Cable BOX Codes Programming the Remote to Control a Cable BOXProgramming the Remote to Control a Laserdisc Player Laserdisc Player CodesProgramming the Remote to Control a DVD Player Receiver Remote works like DVD RemoteProgramming the Remote to Control AN RCA Brand DSS Receiver Programming the Remote to Control a Satellite ReceiverSatellite Receiver Codes Receiver Remote works like RCA DSS RemotePage Appendix a Connecting the Receiver Things to Know Before Connecting the ComponentsUsing the Switched Outlet Using the Subwoofer ConnectionsProtect Your Components From Overheating AC OutletsUsing this Connection TV and VCRThis Connection Provides To USE this CONNECTION, YOU should haveRCA DSS Receiver To USE this CONNECTION, YOU Must haveTo watch TV programs in stereo To watch satellite programmingDiagram B Press DVD to put the receiver in DVD mode Press playDVD Player 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 CDTape Deck or Minidisc Player To play a tapeTo record a tape To play a minidiscFM Wire Antenna AntennasTo listen to the radio AM Loop AntennaSpeakers Example Appendix B Speaker PlacementSpeaker Placement Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideRemote Control Operation 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