Optimus 31-3042 owner manual Cassette Deck/VCR Features

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VCR/TAPE 1

Cassette Deck/VCR Features

Playing and Recording Video Tapes

You can connect two video sources to the receiver. If you connect a VCR to the VCR/TAPE 1 and DVD/LD audio and video jacks, you can copy video cassette tapes from one VCR to another and monitor the dubbing process.

Playing a Video Tape

To play a video tape, load the tape into the VCR connected to either

or DVD/LD. Press the button (VCR/TAPE 1 or DVD/LD) that corresponds to the jack the VCR is connected to. VCR or DVD/LD appears on the display. Follow the VCR’s instructions to begin playback. If you connected a monitor to the receiver’s TO MONITOR TV jack, you can view the program on that monitor.

Copying a Video Tape

Follow these steps to copy a video tape from one VCR to another through the STAV-3770.

1.Load the tape you want to copy into the VCR connected to DVD/LD.

2.Load a blank tape (or one you want to record over) into the VCR con- nected to the VCR/TAPE 1 jacks.

3.Press DVD/LD.

4.Begin recording and playback on the VCRs.

Important: Most material performed in public, such as concerts, plays, and movies, or distributed on prerecorded video tapes is copyrighted. The unautho- rized recording or duplication of copyrighted material is a violation of the copy- right laws of most countries and such duplication may result in fines, imprisonment, or both. Note, however, that in the United States, it is not a viola- tion of U.S. copyright laws for a consumer to record a broadcast television pro- gram for private (in-home) viewing.

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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 Using Headphones Bypassing the Sound Controls Remote Control OnlyMuting the Receiver 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 Using Advanced Sound Options Dolby Pro Logic SurroundDolby 3CH Logic Dolby VirtualUsing Advanced Sound Options Center Mode Setting Test ToneCenter Level 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