Radio Shack STAV-3780 owner manual Using MPX Mode, Adjusting Balance, Memory Tuning

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Basic Operation

Memory Tuning

Notes:

If you store a frequency in a memory that already contains a frequency, you replace the previous frequency.

If your receiver is disconnected from AC power for several days, it loses all the stored frequencies.

Memory tuning lets you store up to 30 AM or FM frequencies in three different classes (10 frequencies in each class), then quickly tune to a class and station.

Follow these steps to store a station in a memory location using the front panel controls. (You cannot store a station in a memory using the remote control.)

1.Press FM/AM to select the tuner, then press FM/AM again to select the desired band.

2.Tune to the frequency you want to store.

If desired, press MPX MODE (MPX on the remote control) for FM stereo or monaural sound (see “Using MPX Mode”). This setting is also stored in memory.

3.Press MEMORY. The class (A, B, or C) and _ _ (for the channel num- ber) flash on the display for about 5 seconds.

4.Press CLASS until the class you want (A, B, or C) appears, then press STATION until the channel number you want appears.

In about 5 seconds, the class and channel number light steadily, indicating the receiver stored the frequency.

To tune to a stored station, press CLASS so the desired class number appears, then repeatedly press STATION to select the channel. Or, you can directly enter the channel number using that number’s key on the remote control.

Using MPX Mode

To receive FM stations in stereo, press MPX MODE so MONO disappears from the display. STEREO appears when you receive an FM broadcast in stereo.

You can improve the reception of weak FM stations by pressing MPX MODE until MONO appears. This reduces noise while you listen to a weak FM station, but you get monaural instead of stereo sound.

Adjusting Balance

The TONE/BALANCE control lets you adjust the sound balance between the left and right speakers. If you properly position the speakers and your listening area is centered between them, the center control setting is usually best (see “Positioning Speakers” on Page 5).

For an unusual speaker placement, adjust the speaker balance as follows:

1.Press FM/AM to select the tuner, then press FM/AM again to select the FM band.

2.Press MPX MODE so MONO appears. The sound is monaural instead of stereo, so each speaker delivers the same output.

3.Repeatedly press SELECT on the front of the receiver until BALANCE appears. Then press L BALANCE R until you hear the sound coming equally from each speaker when you are in the listening area.

4.Press MPX MODE so MONO disappears from the display.

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Contents Audio/Video Receiver Introducing the Optimus STAV-3780 Important Safety Instructions Contents Preparing Your Receiver Positioning SpeakersSetting the Impedance Selector Switch Connecting SpeakersPreparing the Speaker Wires Preparing Your ReceiverConnecting the Front Speakers Right Front Speakers Left Center SpeakerConnecting Surround-Sound Speakers Connecting the Center SpeakerConnecting a Subwoofer Amplifier Connecting a CD Player Connecting Program SourcesConnecting a Turntable Connecting Cassette DecksConnecting Video Sources Connecting TVs/Video MonitorsDVD 5.1-Channel Inputs Connecting the Antennas AM AntennasFM Antennas Antenna Using One Remote Control for More than One Unit Installing Remote Control’s BatteriesUsing the AC Power Outlet Connecting to AC PowerBasic Operation Direct Access Tuning Remote Control Only Tuning the RadioManual and Automatic Tuning Basic OperationUsing MPX Mode Adjusting BalanceMemory Tuning Loudness Control Using HeadphonesMuting the Receiver Bypassing the Sound ControlsMonitoring a Program Source Cassette Deck/VCR FeaturesUsing the VCR/TAPE 1 and Tape 2 Monitor Buttons Dubbing a Cassette TapePlaying a Video Tape Cassette Deck/VCR FeaturesPlaying and Recording Video Tapes Copying a Video TapeVirtual Dolby Surround Dolby Virtual/SRS Using Advanced Sound OptionsDolby Pro Logic Surround DSP EffectCenter Mode Setting Using Advanced Sound OptionsSound Mode Adjustments Remote Control Only TheaterCenter Level Delay TimeTest Tone Rear LevelsUsing the Remote Control Control Mode ButtonsUsing the Remote Control VCR Brand CodeCD Brand Code Catv Brand Code Receiver/Amplifier Operation Number ButtonsCD Player/MD Recorder Operation Cassette Deck OperationDVD Player Operation Rapidly advances backward/forward within a chapter/trackLD Player Operation VCR OperationTV and Catv Operation Satellite Receiver OperationTroubleshooting Problem Cause SuggestionCare and Maintenance FCC Wants You to Know Specifications AmplifierVideo Section AM Tuner SpecificationsFM Tuner GeneralIndex to Features by Control Name ControlRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

STAV-3780 specifications

The Radio Shack STAV-3780 is a versatile audio/video receiver that was designed to cater to home theater enthusiasts seeking a blend of performance and functionality. Launched during a time when consumer electronics were rapidly advancing, this model aimed to provide an elevated audio experience while remaining user-friendly.

One of the primary features of the STAV-3780 is its robust amplification system. With a power output of up to 100 watts per channel, it is capable of driving various speaker configurations, including 5.1 surround sound setups. The receiver supports multiple audio formats, ensuring compatibility with various sources, whether it be a DVD player, gaming console, or streaming service.

The STAV-3780 utilizes a range of technologies to enhance audio performance. It incorporates Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, providing immersive surround sound that brings movies and music to life. Additionally, it features a built-in AM/FM tuner, allowing users to enjoy their favorite radio stations without the need for extra equipment.

In terms of connectivity, the STAV-3780 comes equipped with multiple audio and video inputs, including composite, S-video, and digital coaxial connections. This ensures that users can easily integrate their devices, whether they are connecting a legacy VHS player or a modern Blu-ray player. The presence of RCA outputs also allows for easy connection to additional audio equipment, such as subwoofers or external amplifiers.

The user interface of the Radio Shack STAV-3780 is designed for ease of use. With an intuitive remote control, users can easily navigate through various settings and configurations. The on-screen display provides clear information, enabling seamless adjustments to sound levels, source selection, and surround sound modes.

Another significant characteristic of the STAV-3780 is its solid build quality. Radio Shack has a reputation for producing reliable electronics, and this model is no exception. Its design not only looks good but also ensures durability through extended use.

Overall, the Radio Shack STAV-3780 is a well-rounded audio/video receiver that combines performance with user-friendly features. With its advanced decoding capabilities, robust power output, and wide range of connectivity options, it is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their home theater setup. Although it has become less common in today's digital landscape, it remains a testament to Radio Shack's commitment to providing quality electronics for the home.