VOLUMEMIN MAXBALANCELRTREBLEBASSSTATIONTUNINGCLASSFM/AMFM MONOMEMORYSPEAKERSABPHONESSTAND BYPOWERSUPERBASSTAPE 2MONITORTAPE 1VCRCDLD/DVDTUNERPHONOOSRS
10Preparing Your ReceiverFor the best radio reception, use an outdoor antenna. Follow these steps to connect an outdoor FM antenna to the receiver usi
11Preparing Your ReceiverUsing One Remote Controlfor More than One UnitIf you also have an Optimus professional series CD player, VCR, or cassette dec
12Preparing Your ReceiverUsing the AC Power OutletYour receiver has an AC power outlet that you can use to power an electronic device, such as a turnt
13Basic OperationNote: The controls on the remote control work the same as the buttons on the receiver’s front panel.Follow these steps to use the rec
14Basic OperationTuning the RadioYour receiver offers three types of electronic tuning—manual, automatic, and memory.Manual and Automatic TuningFollow
15Basic OperationUsing FM MonoTo receive FM stations in stereo, press FM MONO until MONO disappears from the display. STEREO appears on the display wh
16Basic OperationUsing the TAPE 1/VCR ButtonPress TAPE 1/VCR. TAPE 1 appears on the display. You hear the playback from the cassette deck or VCR you c
17Basic OperationDubbing a Cassette TapeYou can copy, or dub, a cassette tape from one cassette deck to another.You can use either deck as the playbac
18Using the Remote ControlThe remote control works up to a distance of about 23 feet, and within a 30-degree angle on either side of the receiver. Poi
19Using the Remote ControlCD Player SectionNote: You must connect the CD player both to your receiver’s CONTROL OUT and audio jacks for these function
2Introducing the Optimus STA-3500Your Optimus STA-3500 Digital Synthesized AM/FM Stereo Receiver is the per-fect control center for your audio/video s
20TroubleshootingIf the receiver is not working as it should, the following suggestions might help. If you follow the suggestions in this chart and th
21Care and MaintenanceYour STA-3500 Digital Synthesized AM/FM Stereo Receiver is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following sugges
22The FCC Wants You To KnowYour receiver might cause radio or TV interference even when it is operating properly. To determine whether your receiver i
23SpecificationsAmplifierFront Channel Average Power Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Wat
24SpecificationsGeneralPower Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25Index to Features by Control NameThis table lists the control and indicator names found on the front of your receiver, along with the page number wh
26Notes
RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102<ARB1484-A>7A6 Printed in JapanRadioShack Limited Warranty This product is warr
3This receiver is made and tested to meet exactingsafety standards. It meets both UL and FCC require-mentsTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expo
4ContentsPreparing Your Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5Preparing Your ReceiverPositioning SpeakersWhere you place your speakers can make a noticeable difference in your sys-tem’s sound. The guidelines in
6Preparing Your ReceiverConnecting SpeakersPreparing the Speaker WiresSpeaker wire consists of two conductors (individual wires) encased in insulation
7Preparing Your ReceiverConnecting the A and B SpeakersFollow these steps to connect the right speaker to the receiver’s right A SPEAK-ERS terminals.1
8Preparing Your ReceiverConnecting Program SourcesYou can connect up to five external program sources to your receiver.Connecting a TurntableConnect a
9Preparing Your ReceiverConnecting the AntennasIn many cities, the supplied indoor AM loop and FM antennas provide adequate reception.AM AntennasAssem
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