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Using the Remote Control

The remote control works up to a distance of about 23 feet, and within a 30-
degree angle on either side of the receiver. Point the control at the receiver’s 
front panel and press the desired button(s).

Many buttons on the remote control work the same as buttons on the receiver’s 
front panel. Use these buttons exactly as you would use the corresponding but-
tons on the receiver.

Receiver/Amplifier Section

FUNC

Selects a program source (Tape 1/VCR, LD/DVD, CD, tuner, 
or phono). Repeatedly press FUNC until the display shows 
your desired program source. See Page 13.

– 

Adjusts the system’s volume. See Page 13.

RECEIVER POWER

Turns the receiver on and off. See Page 13.

TAPE 2 MONITOR

Switches the receiver to monitor the source connected to the 
TAPE 2 MONITOR jacks. See Page 16.

S. BASS

Press to enhance bass sound.

MUTING

Silences the receiver. Press again to restore the sound to its 
previous level. See Page 14.

 STATION 

Press to move the next higher or lower station in memory.

CLASS

Press to select the class of the station in memory

FM MONO

Press to disable the FM stereo mode to improve reception of 
weaker FM stations.

 TUNING 

Manual Tuning: Press once to select the next higher or 
lower frequency. Or, press and hold down to rapidly change 
frequencies.

Automatic Tuning (FM Only): To search for the next lower 
or higher station, release   TUNING  when the frequency 
starts to change. The receiver searches up or down the band 
until it finds a strong station. 

FM/AM

Press to switch between AM and FM bands.

BEST

DISC

DECK1

TAPE

RECEIVER

CD

TAPE

VOLUME

POWER

CD

S.BASS

TAPE2

MONITOR

FUNC

TUNER

TUNING

STATION

FM MONO

FM/AM

CLASS

MUTING

STA-3500

STEREO RECEIVER

SYSTEM REMOTE       

OSR

ASMS

DECK2

Receive
Section

Summary of Contents for 31-3034

Page 1: ...EMORY SPEAKERS A B PHONES STAND BY POWER SUPER BASS TAPE 2 MONITOR TAPE 1 VCR CD LD DVD TUNER PHONO OSR STA 3500 DIGITAL SYNTHESIZED AM FM STEREO RECEIVER Digital Synthesize STA 3500 Cat No 31 3034 Ow...

Page 2: ...and recall the frequencies for up to 30 radio stations Tape Monitoring Lets you listen to the actual recording as you record if your tape deck has a tape monitoring feature Also lets you listen to a t...

Page 3: ...et provide ventilation ensure reli able operation and protect from overheating Do not block or cover these open ings and do not place the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Do not plac...

Page 4: ...lling the Remote Control s Batteries 11 Using the AC Power Outlet 12 Connecting to AC Power 12 Basic Operation 13 Tuning the Radio 14 Using FM Mono 15 Balance Control 15 Muting the Receiver 15 Using H...

Page 5: ...18 inches off the floor You can buy speaker stands at your local RadioShack store The distance between the speakers should be about the same as the distance between the normal listening point and the...

Page 6: ...trands Follow these guidelines when you select and connect speakers Only connect speakers that are rated at between 8 and 16 Ohms Be sure you properly connect all speakers Do not connect two pairs of...

Page 7: ...tor to the right speaker s negative terminal Repeat Steps 1 through 4 to connect the left speaker to the receiver s A SPEAK ERS L terminals Repeat this entire process to connect a second pair of speak...

Page 8: ...yer To connect a CD player to the receiver connect the CD player s left and right output jacks to the receiver s L and R CD IN jacks Connecting Another Audio Source Connect the audio outputs of anothe...

Page 9: ...e wire between your AM loop antenna and receiver is too short you can add extra wire available at your local RadioShack store You can also use a RadioShack shortwave antenna kit Cat No 278 758 which m...

Page 10: ...enter wire 5 Pull the shielding to one side Connect the center wire to the receiver s FM UNBAL 75 terminal Twist the shielding to secure any loose wire strands and connect it to the GND terminal Note...

Page 11: ...n one other component using the receiver s remote control daisy chain the CONTROL OUT and CONTROL IN connections as shown Installing the Remote Control s Batteries The remote control uses two AA batte...

Page 12: ...dard AC outlet The power cord s plug is polarized and fits only one way The STAND BY indicator lights whenever you supply power to the receiver and turn it off Caution Do not connect appliances with h...

Page 13: ...e display To listen to a source other than one connected to TAPE 2 MONITOR be sure TAPE 2 does not show on the display If necessary press TAPE 2 MONITOR so TAPE 2 disappears Then press TAPE 1 VCR LD D...

Page 14: ...cy range the display returns to the other end of the range Memory Tuning Memory tuning lets you instantly tune to a stored frequency You can store up to 30 AM or FM frequencies 10 frequencies in each...

Page 15: ...are in the listening area 4 Press FM MONO until MONO disappears from the display Muting the Receiver To temporarily mute the sound press MUTING on the remote control MUTING appears Press MUTING again...

Page 16: ...you do the recording is interrupted for about 1 second Recording a Program Source The receiver sends the audio program source you select TAPE 1 VCR TAPE 2 MONITOR LD DVD CD TUNER PHONO to the TAPE 1 V...

Page 17: ...ayback or recording deck However if you want to monitor the cassette deck during dubbing use the deck connected to the TAPE 1 VCR jacks as the source and the deck you connected to the TAPE 2 MONITOR j...

Page 18: ...d to the TAPE 2 MONITOR jacks See Page 16 S BASS Press to enhance bass sound MUTING Silences the receiver Press again to restore the sound to its previous level See Page 14 STATION Press to move the n...

Page 19: ...te You must connect the cassette deck both to your receiver s CONTROL OUT and audio jacks for these functions to work Press to start normal play Press to play the reverse side of an auto reverse casse...

Page 20: ...not connected Connect the antenna FM antenna still coiled or is not point ing in the correct direction Stretch both ends of the antenna taut and reposition the antenna AM loop antenna not pointing in...

Page 21: ...e life of electronic devices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the receiver away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Wipe the receiver with a damp cloth oc...

Page 22: ...receiver If the interference goes away your receiver is causing it Try to eliminate the interference by Moving your radio or TV away from the receiver Connecting your receiver to an outlet that is on...

Page 23: ...to Noise Ratio IHF Short Circuited A Network Phono 72 dB CD LD DVD TAPE 1 VCR Tape 2 Monitor 96 dB Signal to Noise Ratio EIA at 1 Watt 1 kHz Phono 77 dB CD LD DVD TAPE 1 VCR Tape 2 Monitor 80 dB FM T...

Page 24: ...mption 190 Watts UL AC Outlet Ratings Switched 100 Watts 0 8 Amps Maximum Dimensions HWD 51 2 169 16 113 4 Inches 140 420 298mm Weight 14 lbs 6oz 6 6 kg Specifications are typical individual units mig...

Page 25: ...ator is discussed To find a description for the buttons on the remote control see Using the Remote Control on Page 18 Control Page BALANCE 15 BASS 13 CD 13 CLASS 14 FM MONO 15 FM AM 14 LD DVD 13 MEMOR...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

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Page 28: ...e to any RadioShack store War ranty does not cover transportation costs Nor does it cover a product subjected to mis use or accidental damage EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RADIOSHACK MAKES NO EXPRESS WARR...

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