Optimus 31-3042 owner manual Using the AC Power Outlet, Connecting to AC Power

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Preparing Your Receiver

Using the AC Power Outlet

Caution: Do not connect appliances with high power consumption, such as a heater, iron, monitor, or TV, to this AC outlet. Doing so can cause a risk of over- heating and fire, and could damage the receiver.

Your receiver has an AC power outlet that you can use to power an electronic device, such as a turntable, cassette deck, VCR, and so on. This switched out- let turns on and off with the receiver and provides a maximum of 100 Watts.

CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 8~ 16 / SPEAKER

AC OUTLET

 

AC 120V 60Hz

 

CAUTION:

 

DO NOT CONNECT

 

TV SET OR MONITOR.

 

SWITCHED

SURROUND

100W MAX

SPEAKERS

0.8A MAX

Connecting to AC Power

Warning: To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an exten- sion cord, receptacle, or other outlet un- less you can fully insert the blades to prevent blade exposure.

Before you plug in the receiver’s power cord, double check all other connec- tions.

To power the receiver, plug the supplied power cord into a standard AC outlet. The power cord’s plug is polarized and fits only one way.

CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 8~ 16 / SPEAKER

AC OUTLET

 

AC 120V 60Hz

 

CAUTION:

 

DO NOT CONNECT

 

TV SET OR MONITOR.

 

SWITCHED

SURROUND

100W MAX

SPEAKERS

0.8A MAX

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Contents Audio/Video Receiver Please read before using this equipmentAudio/Video Receiver Introducing the Optimus STAV-3770 Introducing the Optimus STAV-3770 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Contents Contents Positioning Speakers Preparing Your ReceiverPreparing Your Receiver Preparing the Speaker Wires Connecting SpeakersPreparing Your Receiver Connecting the Front Speakers Preparing Your Receiver Connecting Surround-Sound Speakers Connecting the Center SpeakerConnecting a Subwoofer Amplifier Preparing Your Receiver Connecting a Turntable Connecting a CD PlayerConnecting Cassette Decks Preparing Your Receiver Connecting a Video Monitor Connecting Video SourcesPreparing Your Receiver Connecting the Antennas AM AntennasFM Antennas Preparing Your Receiver Inner Insulation Center Wire Outer Insulation Shielding Preparing Your Receiver Using One Remote Control for More than One Unit Installing Remote Control’s BatteriesPreparing Your Receiver Connecting to AC Power Using the AC Power OutletPreparing Your Receiver Basic Operation Basic Operation Tuning the Radio Manual and Automatic TuningDirect Access Tuning Remote Control Only Basic Operation Using FM Mono Adjusting BalanceMemory Tuning Basic Operation Loudness Control Using HeadphonesBypassing the Sound Controls Remote Control Only Muting the ReceiverBasic Operation Dubbing a Cassette Tape Cassette Deck/VCR FeaturesCassette Deck/VCR Features Copying a Video Tape Playing a Video TapeCassette Deck/VCR Features Dolby Virtual Using Advanced Sound OptionsDolby Pro Logic Surround Dolby 3CH LogicUsing Advanced Sound Options Rear Level Center Mode SettingTest Tone Center LevelUsing Advanced Sound Options Effect Level Delay TimeUsing Advanced Sound Options Using the Remote Control Control Mode ButtonsReceiver/Amplifier Operation Using the Remote Control Cassette Deck Operation CD Player OperationUsing the Remote Control Problem Cause Suggestion TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance FCC Wants You to Know FCC Wants You to Know Specifications AmplifierVideo Section Specifications FM Tuner AM TunerGeneral Specifications Control Index to Features by Control NameIndex to Features by Control Name RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas