Optimus 31-3042 owner manual Preparing Your Receiver

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Preparing Your Receiver

Caution: Make all the necessary connections before you plug in or turn on the receiver.

Positioning Speakers

a

L R

Midway Point Between Speakers

b

a = b

Normal Listening Point

Surround speakers generally sound best if you position them above ear level.

To avoid interference with the picture on a nearby TV, use magnetically shielded speaker systems. This is par- ticularly important for the center speaker since it is usually located closest to the TV.

Where you place your speakers (not supplied) can make a noticeable difference in your system’s sound. The guidelines in this section will help you choose the best locations. After you use your receiver for a while, you might want to try dif- ferent locations for your speakers.

Bass response depends largely on speaker location. For strong bass, place the speakers in the corners of the room. If you want even stronger bass, place the speakers directly on the floor. If the bass is too strong, move the speakers slightly away from the corners of the room, or raise them 6 to 18 inches off the floor. You can buy speaker stands at your local RadioShack store.

The distance between the speakers should be about the same as the distance between the normal listening point and the point halfway between the speakers. If you place the speakers too close together, you reduce the stereo separation. If you place them too far apart, you reduce the bass effect and create a hole in the middle of the sound.

Most speakers have a tweeter dispersion angle of about 60 degrees. Ideally, your listening position should be just inside the overlap area of the tweeter dis- persion. You can angle the speakers toward you for better stereo effect.

To position your speakers for surround sound, place the front speakers at the front of your listening area, and place the (rear) surround speakers behind or to the sides of the listening point (see “Using Advanced Sound Options” on Page 21). Also, place the center speaker above, below, or behind the TV. Sound might not appear to coincide with the picture if you place it beside the TV.

TV

Front Left

Center Speaker

 

Front Right

 

Speaker

 

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

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Area

 

 

 

Rear

 

 

Rear Left

Rear Right

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Please read before using this equipment Audio/Video ReceiverAudio/Video Receiver Introducing the Optimus STAV-3770 Introducing the Optimus STAV-3770 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Contents Contents Preparing Your Receiver Positioning SpeakersPreparing Your Receiver Connecting Speakers Preparing the Speaker WiresPreparing Your Receiver Connecting the Front Speakers Preparing Your Receiver Connecting the Center Speaker Connecting Surround-Sound SpeakersConnecting a Subwoofer Amplifier Preparing Your Receiver Connecting a CD Player Connecting a TurntableConnecting Cassette Decks Preparing Your Receiver Connecting Video Sources Connecting a Video MonitorPreparing Your Receiver AM Antennas Connecting the AntennasFM Antennas Preparing Your Receiver Inner Insulation Center Wire Outer Insulation Shielding Preparing Your Receiver Installing Remote Control’s Batteries Using One Remote Control for More than One UnitPreparing Your Receiver Using the AC Power Outlet Connecting to AC PowerPreparing Your Receiver Basic Operation Basic Operation Manual and Automatic Tuning Tuning the RadioDirect Access Tuning Remote Control Only Basic Operation Adjusting Balance Using FM MonoMemory Tuning Basic Operation Muting the Receiver Using HeadphonesBypassing the Sound Controls Remote Control Only Loudness ControlBasic Operation Cassette Deck/VCR Features Dubbing a Cassette TapeCassette Deck/VCR Features Playing a Video Tape Copying a Video TapeCassette Deck/VCR Features Dolby 3CH Logic Using Advanced Sound OptionsDolby Pro Logic Surround Dolby VirtualUsing Advanced Sound Options Center Level Center Mode SettingTest Tone Rear LevelUsing Advanced Sound Options Delay Time Effect LevelUsing Advanced Sound Options Control Mode Buttons Using the Remote ControlReceiver/Amplifier Operation Using the Remote Control CD Player Operation Cassette Deck OperationUsing the Remote Control Troubleshooting Problem Cause SuggestionTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance FCC Wants You to Know FCC Wants You to Know Amplifier SpecificationsVideo Section Specifications AM Tuner FM TunerGeneral Specifications Index to Features by Control Name ControlIndex to Features by Control Name RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas