Radio Shack 36 owner manual Connections, Connecting the Supplied Antenna, Choosing a Location

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CONNECTIONS

Before using your Model 36 for the first time, read through this entire section to determine which connections best meet your needs. Then follow the directions for completing the connec- tions.

Notes:

You can connect many different types of audio/video systems such as a stereo receiver/amplifier, a satellite receiver, or a combination of a cable system and outside antenna to your Model 36. These connec- tions might require additional supplies that are available from your local RadioShack store.

Disconnect power from the Model 36 when making connections. Do not connect the Model 36’s power cord (AC or DC) until you complete all other connections.

CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNA

Follow these steps to connect the supplied an- tenna.

ANT.

1.Insert the antenna’s post into the socket on top of the Model 36’s cabinet.

CHOOSING A LOCATION

Choose a location for your Model 36 where:

air flows freely on all sides of the Model 36

the power cord (AC or DC) is not in the way of normal traffic

2.Connect both sides of the antenna’s cable to the supplied 300-to-75-ohm matching transformer.

3.Plug the 300-to-75-ohm matching trans- former into the Model 36’s ANT. terminal.

4.Fully extend the antenna and adjust it for the best VHF reception.

Note: To improve UHF reception, shorten the antenna.

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Contents Model Features Fm Page 3 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Important Safeguards and Precautions Fm Page 5 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Service Contents On-Screen Displays Function Indicators Before YOU Begin AccessoriesMoisture Condensation Using this ManualChoosing a Location Connecting the Supplied AntennaConnections Connecting to a Cable System Connecting AN Outdoor AntennaUsing the DC Adapter Connecting AN External DeviceConnecting Power Using the AC Power CordListening Safely Connecting AN Optional EarphoneFront Panel SetupRemote Control Installing BatteriesChanging the On-Screen Language Using the Remote ControlAdding/Erasing Channels Selecting the Input SignalChanging the Channels Stored in Memory Manual Clock Setting Setting the ClockAuto Clock Setting Daylight-Saving Time Resetting the ClockViewing TV Adjusting the PictureBasic TV Operation Selecting ChannelsViewing AN External Device Using Channel ReturnUsing Mute Automatic Rewind/Eject Basic VCR OperationLoading a Video Tape Playing a Video TapeFreeze-Frame Changing the TAPE’S DIRECTION/VARYING the Playback SpeedTracking Visual SearchThings YOU see Using the Sleep TimerFunction Indicators Special FunctionsUsing Counter Return Using the Game ModeUsing the Counter Using Time SearchImproving Playback of Older Worn Tapes Using Automatic Repeat PlaybackCaption 1 or Caption 2 a narration Closed CaptionTape Selection RecordingGeneral Information Recording/Playback SpeedsONE-TOUCH Recording OTR Immediate RecordingOTR Hints Automatic Timer RecordingSetting the Automatic Timer Checking/Changing Automatic Timers Timer Recording HintsAuto Return Clearing an Automatic TimerDubbing Copying a Tape Connecting a Dubbing SourceDubbing a Tape Additional Information Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Cause Suggestion Care and Maintenance Replacing the DC ADAPTER’S Fuse FCC Wants YOU to KnowDegaussing Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your Model Storing Video CassettesSpecifications Fm Page 42 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM Fm Page 43 Tuesday, July 20, 1999 350 PM RadioShack