Electrohome RV-3798 manual First Things First

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FIRST THINGS FIRST

HI, MY NAME IS KIM …

...and I wrote this user manual along with the help of the engineers, designers and product managers. We worked hard to make sure that you have a rewarding experience using this RCA A/V receiver.

READ THE FIRST FOUR CHAPTERS

The first section of this owner’s manual shows you how to use your audio receiver for the first time. The next three sections tell you about using the receiver’s controls and programming the remote. Use the last sections of the manual to connect your receiver to other components and as a general reference. If you have a specific question, refer to the table of contents or the index.

PLEASE READ THE NOTES IN THE TEXT

The engineers and designers gave me some great tips about this audio/video receiver. When a tip applies to the information on a page, I included it in a note box at the bottom of the page.

1 FIRST THINGS FIRST

2 OPERATING THE RECEIVER

3 TOUR OF THE RECEIVER

4 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

READ ME…

Note boxes like this one contain helpful and interesting information about using your audio receiver.

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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 Tuning the Receiver Using RemoteAuto Tuning Storing Stations in MemoryTo Play a Preset Station Preset ScanningTo Balance the Speakers Balancing the Speaker SystemTo 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 160W, 5 Channel Front PanelTour of the Receiver Front Panel Displays Status IndicatorsFunction Displays Mode DisplaysSurround Memory Receiver Controls Remote ControlBasic Controls TV Controls Surround Sound Level ControlsRECEIVER/TUNER Controls VCR Controls Satellite Receiver Controls DVD Player ControlsTape Deck Controls CD Player ControlsLaserdisc Player Controls Audio Back Panel4PROGRAMMING the Remote Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote to Control a TV Programming the RemoteAOC Remote TV CodesProgramming 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 Programming the Remote to Control a Cable BOX Remote Controllable Cable BOX CodesLaserdisc Player Codes Programming the Remote to Control a Laserdisc PlayerProgramming the Remote to Control a DVD Player Receiver Remote works like DVD RemoteProgramming the Remote to Control a Satellite Receiver Programming the Remote to Control AN RCA Brand DSS ReceiverSatellite Receiver Codes Receiver Remote works like RCA DSS RemotePage Things to Know Before Connecting the Components Appendix a Connecting the ReceiverUsing the Subwoofer Connections Using the Switched OutletProtect Your Components From Overheating AC OutletsTV and VCR Using this ConnectionThis Connection Provides To USE this CONNECTION, YOU should haveTo USE this CONNECTION, YOU Must have RCA DSS ReceiverTo watch TV programs in stereo To watch satellite programmingPress DVD to put the receiver in DVD mode Press play Diagram BDVD Player To play a DVDTo play a tape on the second VCR Second VCRTo play the camcorder Camcorder or Video CameraTo play the laserdisc Laserdisc PlayerTo play a CD Compact Disc PlayerTo play a tape Tape Deck or Minidisc PlayerTo record a tape To play a minidiscAntennas FM Wire AntennaTo listen to the radio AM Loop AntennaSpeakers Example Appendix B Speaker PlacementSpeaker Placement Troubleshooting Guide Appendix C TroubleshootingRemote Control Operation RECEIVER/TUNER OperationCare and Cleaning Appendix D Care and CleaningFCC Information Appendix E FCC InformationLimited Warranty Appendix F Limited WarrantyEquipment Specifications Appendix G Equipment SpecificationsAppendix G Equipment Specifications Preset Number Band Frequency Appendix H Preset Station List FormIndex SymbolsPIP VCR Tocom