RCA Stereo Receiver STAV3860 User Guide

owner’s manual  
Audio/Video Receiver  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Accessories — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
This receiver is made and tested to meet  
exacting safety standards. It meets both  
UL and FCC requirements and complies  
with safety performance standards of the  
US Department of Health and Human  
Services.  
bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,  
and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,  
or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Follow the  
manufacturers instructions for mounting, and use a recommended mounting  
accessory.  
Carts — Move the product on a cart carefully. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the  
product/cart to overturn.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO  RAIN  OR  
MOISTURE.  
Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet provide  
ventilation, ensure reliable operation, and protect from  
overheating. Do not block or cover these openings, and  
do not place the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface. Do not place the product in a built-in  
bookcase or rack unless it provides proper ventilation as  
specified by the manufacturer.  
CAUTION  
Power Sources — Operate this product using only the power source indicated  
on its marking label. If you are not sure of your homes power type, consult your  
product dealer or local power company.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
Polarization — This product is equipped with a polarized AC line plug (a plug  
having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit in the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you cannot insert the plug fully into the  
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still doesnt fit, contact your electrician  
to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
plug. If you need an extension, use a polarized cord.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC  SHOCK,  DO  NOT  REMOVE  
THE  COVER.  NO  USER-SERVICEABLE  
PARTS  INSIDE.  REFER  SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Power-Cord Protection Route power-supply cords so they are not likely to  
be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them, paying particular  
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the product.  
This symbol is intended to  
alert you to the presence of  
dangerous  voltage  inside  
the product that can cause  
shock.  Do  not  open  the  
product’s case.  
Lightning — For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or  
when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from  
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Objects and Liquids — Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts  
that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the  
product.  
This symbol is intended to  
alert you to important oper-  
ating and maintenance in-  
structions  in  this  owner’s  
manual.  
Servicing — Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product from the wall outlet and  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
Careful attention is devoted to quality standards in the  
manufacture of your cassette deck, and safety is a major  
factor in its design. However, safety is also your  
responsibility.  
If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating  
instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage  
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the  
product to normal operation.  
This section lists important information that will help you  
properly use and enjoy your cassette deck and accessories.  
Read all the included safety and operating instructions  
before using your cassette deck, follow them closely, and  
retain them for future reference.  
If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Heed Warnings — Follow all warnings on the product and  
in the operating instructions.  
Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the  
service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or  
having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions  
may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not  
use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Attachments — Do not use attachments/accessories not  
recommended by the product manufacturer, as they might  
create a hazard.  
Safety Check — Upon completion of service or repairs to this product, ask the  
service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper operating condition.  
Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near  
water (for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,  
or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming  
pool).  
Wall or Ceiling Mount — The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling  
only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
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Warning: This receiver uses a laser. Because of  
possible eye injury, only a qualified service  
person should remove the cover or attempt to  
service this device.  
Cautions  
The use of controls or adjustments, or the per  
formance of procedures other than specified  
herein, can result in hazardous exposure to  
laser light.  
To prevent electric shock do not use this  
polarized plug with an extension cord,  
receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades  
can be fully inserted to prevent blade  
exposure.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Preparation ....................................................................................................... 6  
Checking the Supplied Accessories ............................................................................................. 6  
Using this Manual ....................................................................................................................... 6  
Installing the Receiver ................................................................................................................. 6  
Preparing the Remote Control ..................................................................................................... 7  
Connecting Your System .................................................................................... 8  
Connecting Antennas .................................................................................................................. 8  
Connecting Audio Components .................................................................................................. 9  
Connecting DVD 5.1 Channel Components .............................................................................. 10  
Connecting Video Components ................................................................................................ 10  
Connecting Speakers................................................................................................................. 11  
AC Outlet ................................................................................................................................. 12  
Setting Up for Surround Sound ....................................................................... 13  
Setting Up for Surround Sound ................................................................................................. 13  
Displays and Controls ..................................................................................... 17  
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................... 17  
Display...................................................................................................................................... 18  
Remote Control......................................................................................................................... 19  
Listening in Surround Sound .......................................................................... 20  
Listening in Dolby Pro Logic Mode ........................................................................................... 20  
Listening in DVD 5.1 Channel Input Mode ............................................................................... 21  
Listening in DSP Mode.............................................................................................................. 22  
Using the Tuner ............................................................................................... 23  
Finding a Station ....................................................................................................................... 23  
Tuning Directly to a Station ....................................................................................................... 24  
Memorizing Stations ................................................................................................................. 24  
Recalling Memorized Stations ................................................................................................... 25  
Making a Recording......................................................................................... 26  
Making an Audio or Video Recording ....................................................................................... 26  
Additional System Control .............................................................................. 27  
CD Player Controls ................................................................................................................... 27  
Cassette Deck Controls ............................................................................................................. 28  
Additional Information ................................................................................... 29  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 29  
Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 31  
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PREPARATION  
CHECKING THE SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
Please check that you've received the following supplied accessories:  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
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SEARCH  
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2
3
4
DECK2  
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7
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8
EFFECT  
DISC/  
S
TATION  
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D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
DECK1  
&
T.TONE  
FM AM  
MP  
X
/
TUNING  
S
ORROUND  
2
DS  
P
M
ODE MUTING  
AM Loop Antenna  
FM Wire Antenna  
CH SELECT  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STAV-3  
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AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS  
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Remote Control Unit  
USING THIS MANUAL  
This manual is for the STAV-3860 audio/video receiver. It is divided into two main  
sections:  
Set up  
The following symbols are used  
throughout this manual:  
This section covers installing your receiver and  
connecting all the other components in your  
home theater system to it. It also describes how  
to set up a multi-channel speaker system to take  
full advantage of the great surround sound  
features of your receiver.  
Provides detailed precautions and  
advice on operations, etc.  
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Operation  
Indicates that display is blinking.  
This section shows you how to use every feature  
of the receiver and its remote control unit. It  
also covers using the supplied remote control to  
operate your other home theater components.  
To find out more about a specific button, control  
or indicator, see Displays and Controls starting  
on page 17. This will point you to the relevant  
chapter in the manual.  
In the Additional Information section (p.29–31)  
you'll find a troubleshooting section and  
specifications.  
INSTALLING THE RECEIVER  
Notes:  
Do not place objects directly on top of this unit. This would prevent proper heat dispersal.  
When installing in a rack, shelf, etc., be sure to leave more than 8 inches of space above the receiver.  
8 INCHES  
RECEIVER  
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PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
Loading the batteries  
CAUTION:  
Incorrect use of batteries may result in  
such hazards as leakage and bursting.  
Observe the following precautions:  
Dry Cell Batteries (not included)  
(AA size IEC R6P x 2)  
• Never use new and old batteries to  
gether.  
• Insert the plus and minus sides of  
the batteries properly according to  
the marks in the battery case.  
Batteries with the same shape may  
have different voltages. Do not use  
different batteries together.  
Operating Range of Remote Control Unit  
The remote control may not work properly if:  
There are obstacles between the remote  
control and the receiver's remote sensor.  
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Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is  
shining onto the remote sensor.  
30  
30  
The receiver is located near a device that is  
emitting infrared rays.  
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2
3
The receiver is operated simultaneously  
with another infrared remote control unit.  
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5
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23 ft.  
The FUNCTION & SOURCE SELECT Buttons on the Remote Control  
Please note that the remote control has two types of buttons, one called FUNCTION and a set of buttons  
called SOURCE SELECT. Use the FUNCTION button to choose the component you want to listen to  
(CD, CDR/TAPE, TUNER, etc.) and use the SOURCE SELECT buttons to change which component the  
remote control itself will operate. Thus, if the STAV-3860 is in TUNER mode, for example, and you want  
to listen to your CD player, you need to select the CD mode with the FUNCTION button.  
Operating other RCA Components  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
By connecting a control cord (optional), you can  
control other RCA professional series equipment  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
using this remote control unit. Point the remote  
control unit towards the remote sensor of this  
unit, even when operating other equipment.  
STAV-3860  
The remote control signals are received by the  
remote sensor of this unit, and sent to the other  
devices via the CONTROL OUT terminal.  
OTHER RCA PROFESSIONAL  
SERIES PRODUCTS WITH OSR  
MARK  
You can also control RCA professional  
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CONNECT TO CONTROL IN  
TERMINAL OF OTHER RCA  
PROFESSIONAL SERIES  
series components by pointing the  
receiver's remote control directly at the  
component. This type of operation  
does not require control cords.  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
PRODUCTS WITH OSR MARK.  
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CONNECTING YOUR SYSTEM  
CONNECTING ANTENNAS  
Connect the AM loop antenna and the FM wire antenna as shown below. To improve reception and sound  
quality, connect external antennas (see Using external antennas, below). Always make sure that the  
receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before making or changing any connections.  
AM Loop Antenna  
Assemble the antenna and connect to the receiver. Attach to a wall, etc. (if desired) and face  
in the direction that gives the best reception.  
L
R
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
IN  
CD  
CONTROL  
OUT  
O
U
T
VCR/  
DVR  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
TV/  
FRONT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
MONITOR  
TV  
AC OUTLET  
SAT  
SPEAKERS  
R
L
R
L
SUB  
W OOFER  
PREOUT  
DVD  
/
LD IN  
FRONT  
FM  
UNBAL  
7 5 Ω  
SURROUND  
R
E
C
OUT  
R
L
CD-R  
TAPE  
FM  
/
ANTENNA  
/
MD  
P
L
A
Y
CENTER  
IN  
SUB  
W OOFER  
DVD 5 .1 CH  
INPUT  
FM Wire Antenna  
Connect the FM wire antenna and fully extend vertically along a  
window frame or other suitable area.  
Antenna Snap Connectors  
Twist the exposed wire strands together and insert into  
the hole, then snap the connector shut.  
3/8 In.  
Using External Antennas  
7 To Improve FM Reception  
Connect an external FM antenna.  
7 To Improve AM Reception  
Connect a 15–18 feet length of vinyl-coated wire to the AM  
antenna terminal without disconnecting the supplied AM loop  
antenna.  
For the best possible reception, suspend horizontally outdoors.  
OUTDOOR ANTENNA  
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
FM  
UNBAL  
INDOOR ANTENNA  
(VINYL-COATED WIRE)  
7 5 Ω  
75 COAXIAL CABLE  
FM  
ANTENNA  
15–18 FT  
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CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS  
Connect your audio components as shown below. When connecting equipment, always make sure the  
power is switched off and the power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet.  
OUT  
CD PLAYER  
L
R
L
R
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
IN  
CD  
CONTROL  
OUT  
O
U
T
VCR/  
DVR  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
TO  
TV/  
FRONT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
MONITOR  
SAT  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
TV  
R
L
R
L
SUB  
W OOFER  
PREOUT  
DVD  
/
LD IN  
FRONT  
FM  
SURROUND  
R
E
C
UNBAL  
OUT  
R
L
7 5 Ω  
CD-R  
TAPE  
FM  
/
ANTENNA  
/
MD  
P
L
A
Y
CENTER  
IN  
SUB  
W OOFER  
DVD 5 .1 CH  
INPUT  
PLAY REC  
L
R
Audio/Video Cords  
Use good quality audio/video cords with RCA/phono plugs at each  
end to connect the audio or video components and a video cord to  
connect the monitor/TV.  
CD-R, CASSETTE DECK MD,  
DAT ETC.  
VIDEO  
IN  
Connect red plugs to R (right), white  
plugs to L (left), and the yellow plugs  
to VIDEO.  
L
R
Be sure to push the plugs securely  
into their sockets.  
Cassette Deck Placement  
Depending on where the cassette deck is placed, noise caused by leakage flux from the transformer in the  
receiver may occur during playback. If you experience noise, move the cassette deck farther away from  
the receiver.  
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CONNECTING DVD 5.1 CHANNEL COMPONENTS  
DVD and LD discs are compatible with both 2 channel and 5.1 channel audio output formats. Refer to  
page 21 for more information on how to switch between the two input methods. You can connect a DVD  
player or multi channel decoder equipped with 5.1 analog outputs to the 5.1 analog inputs on the  
receiver. Always make sure that the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet before  
making or changing any connections.  
L
R
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
IN  
CD  
CONTROL  
OUT  
O
U
T
VCR/  
DVR  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
TO  
TV/  
FRONT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
MONITOR  
SAT  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
TV  
R
L
R
L
SUB  
W OOFER  
PREOUT  
DVD  
/
LD IN  
FRONT  
FM  
SURROUND  
R
E
C
UNBAL  
OUT  
R
L
7 5 Ω  
CD-R  
TAPE  
FM  
/
ANTENNA  
/
MD  
P
L
A
Y
CENTER  
IN  
SUB  
W OOFER  
DVD .1 CH  
INPUT  
5
FRONT  
OUT PUT  
SURROUND  
OUT PUT  
SUB  
W OOFER  
VIDEO  
OUT  
COMPONENTS EQUIPPED WITH  
5.1 CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUT  
JACKS  
CENTER  
L
L
R
R
The 5.1 channel input can only be used when  
DVD 5.1 CH is selected.  
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CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS  
Connect your video components as shown below. When connecting equipment, make sure the power is  
switched off and the power cord disconnected from the wall outlet.  
VCR, DVR, ETC.  
IN  
TV MONITOR  
OUT IN  
V
VIDEO  
L
R
L
R
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
IN  
CD  
CONTROL  
OUT  
O
U
T
VCR/  
DVR  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
TV/  
FRONT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
MONITOR  
AC OUTLET  
SAT  
SPEAKERS  
TV  
R
L
R
L
DVD  
/
LD IN  
FRONT  
FM  
SURROUND  
R
E
C
UNBAL  
OUT  
R
L
7 5 Ω  
CD-R  
TAPE  
FM  
/
ANTENNA  
/
MD  
P
L
A
Y
CENTER  
IN  
SUB  
W OOFER  
DVD .1 CH  
INPUT  
5
OUT  
V
DVD/LD PLAYER  
L
R
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CONNECTING SPEAKERS  
Connect your speakers as shown below. Be sure to connect each speaker to the appropriate speaker  
terminals, and also to connect the positive and negative terminals correctly (positive to positive, negative  
to negative). When connecting equipment, always make sure the power switched off and the power cord  
is disconnected from the wall outlet.  
Use speakers with a nominal impedance of 8 to 16 .  
FRONT  
(LEFT)  
POWERED SUB-WOOFER  
FRONT  
(RIGHT)  
CENTER  
INPUT  
L
R
AM LOOP  
ANTENNA  
IN  
CD  
CONTROL  
OUT  
O
U
T
VCR/  
DVR  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
TO  
TV/  
FRONT  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SURROUND  
SPEAKERS  
MONITOR  
TV  
SAT  
AC OUTLET  
SPEAKERS  
R
L
R
L
SUB  
W OOFER  
PREOUT  
DVD  
/
LD IN  
FRONT  
FM  
SURROUND  
R
E
C
UNBAL  
OUT  
R
L
7 5 Ω  
CD-R  
TAPE  
FM  
/
ANTENNA  
/
MD  
P
L
A
Y
CENTER  
IN  
SUB  
W OOFER  
DVD 5 .1 CH  
INPUT  
SURROUND  
(LEFT)  
SURROUND  
(RIGHT)  
Speaker terminals  
Use good quality speaker wire to connect the speakers to the  
receiver.  
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1 Twist about 1/2 inch of bare wire strands together.  
2 Unclip the speaker terminal and insert the wire.  
3 Snap shut the speaker terminal to secure.  
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Hints on Speaker Placement  
Speakers are usually designed with a particular placement in mind. Some are designed to be  
floorstanding, while others should be placed on stands to sound their best. Some should be placed near a  
wall; others should be placed away from walls. Follow the guidelines on placement that the speaker  
manufacturer provided with your particular speakers.  
Place the front left and right speakers at equal  
distances from the TV.  
To achieve the best possible surround sound,  
install your speakers as shown below. Be sure all  
speakers are installed securely to prevent  
accidents and improve sound quality.  
When placing speakers near the TV, we  
recommend using magnetically shielded  
speakers to prevent possible interference,  
such as discoloration of the picture when the  
TV is switched on. If you do not have  
magnetically shielded speakers and notice  
discoloration of the TV picture, move the  
speakers farther away from the TV.  
FRONT  
FRONT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
CENTER  
SUB WOOFER  
Install the center speaker above or below the  
TV so that the sound of the center channel is  
localized at the TV screen.  
SURROUND LEFT  
SURROUND RIGHT  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
CAUTION: If you choose to install the  
center speaker on top of the TV, be sure to  
secure it with putty, or by other suitable  
means, to reduce the risk of damage or  
injury resulting from the speaker falling  
from the TV in the event of external shocks  
such as earthquakes.  
3-D View of Speaker Set Up  
If possible, install the surround speakers  
slightly above ear level.  
Try not to install the surround speakers  
farther away from the listening position than  
the front and center speakers. Doing so can  
weaken the surround sound effect.  
AC OUTLET [SWITCHED 100 W (0.8 A) MAX]  
Power supplied through this outlet is turned on and off by the receiver's STANDBY/ON button.  
Total electrical power consumption of connected equipment should not exceed 100 W (0.8 A).  
Do not connect a heater, TV, etc.  
This unit should be disconnnected by removing the power plug  
from the wall socket when not in regular use.  
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Do not connect appliances with high power consumption such as  
heaters, irons, or television sets to this AC OUTLET in order to  
avoid overheating and fire risk. This can also cause the receiver to  
malfunction.  
CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT A MONITOR OR TV SET TO THIS UNIT'S AC  
OUTLET.  
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SETTING UP FOR SURROUND SOUND  
SETTING UP FOR SURROUND SOUND  
The STAV-3860 offers several options for surround sound listening, depending on the speakers in your set  
up. Having installed the speakers in your room, it's important to set up the relative volume levels and  
delay time in order to make the most of the receiver's surround sound capabilities. You only need to make  
these settings once, unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add new  
speakers.  
Setting the Center Mode, the Subwoofer and Speaker Distances  
It is important to set the type of center mode which corresponds to your speaker system, set the  
subwoofer on/off, set speaker distances, and set volume levels of each speaker. From your normal  
listening position, the volumes of the various speakers in your system should appear to be equal. Follow  
the steps below for settings, especially the volumes of the center and surround speakers relative to the  
main front speakers for Dolby Pro Logic mode, 5.1 CH. mode and the DSP mode.  
1
2
3
Switch on the receiver.  
Press the SURROUND button.  
Press the 3 button to select the surround sound setup mode.  
Repeatedly pressing the button cycles through the three setup  
modes (center mode setup; subwoofer setup; distance setup).  
The mode appears in the display on the front panel.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
$ !  
!
1
2
3
4
DECK  
2
4
Use the 5∞ buttons to select one of the four types of center  
mode.  
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EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
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The center mode cycle and the diagrams below explain each  
center mode.  
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
4
3
4
TUNING  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
NORMAL  
WIDE  
3
2
2
3
3
2
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
3
3 STEREO  
PHANTOM 2  
2
1
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
Normal  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
Middle and high frequency sounds are heard  
from the center speaker.  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
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Bass frequencies from the center channel are  
played through the front speakers.  
Wide  
If a full range speaker is used for the center  
channel, all center channel sound, including  
bass frequencies, are heard through the  
center speaker.  
1
Phantom  
Center channel sounds are played through  
both front speakers equally.  
3 Stereo  
Surround channel sounds and center channel  
bass frequencies are heard through the front  
stereo speakers.  
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6
Press the 3 button to select the SUBWF(subwoofer) select mode.  
Use the 5∞ buttons to turn the subwoofer function on or off.  
Select SUBWF ONif you have a subwoofer and SUBWF OFF  
if you don't have a subwoofer.  
7
Press the 3 button to select the distance mode for the FRNT  
(front) speakers.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
For true surround sound effect, the sound from the front  
speakers and the surround speakers should arrive to the  
listener's ears at a slightly different time. Telling the receiver  
how far your front and surround speakers are from your  
listening position will allow for this. The first distance setting  
you'll see will be FRNTfor your front speakers. You can set the  
distance in a range from 1–30 feet.  
ASMS  
$
$
!
3
!
1
2
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
6, 8, 10  
5, 7, 9  
6, 8, 10  
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
8
9
Press the 5∞ buttons to increase/decrease the distance of the  
FRNTspeakers.  
You should determine how far the speakers are from your  
normal listening position and set the distance accordingly. You  
can set the distance in a range from 1–30 feet.  
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
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Press the 3 button to select the distance mode for the SURR  
(surround) speakers.  
10 Press the 5∞ buttons to increase/decrease the distance of the  
SURRspeakers.  
Again, determine how far the speakers are from your normal  
listening position and set the distance accordingly. As above,  
you can set the distance in a range from 1–30 feet.  
When you are finished setting up the delay time, the receiver  
will return to normal operating mode after about 20 seconds.  
Alternatively, you can cycle through the options with the 2 3  
buttons until you return to the regular operating mode.  
You only need to make the distance settings if your system  
has surround speakers.  
memo  
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SETTING UP SPEAKER LEVELS FOR DOLBY PRO LOGIC  
For the best surround sound, set up the relative speaker levels so that they all have the same volume from  
your normal listening position. Follow the steps:  
1
2
3
Press the 2 button.  
Press the SURROUND button.  
Press the T.TONE button.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
A short test tone will be heard in turn from each speaker in  
your set up, except the subwoofer.  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
1
$
!
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
4
5
Adjust the respective speaker levels with the  
CHANNEL LEVEL +/– buttons when the TEST TONE sounds  
from that speaker.  
Adjust the volumes of the speakers so that the volume of all  
speakers appears equal from your normal listening position.  
@
*
&
#
5
6
7
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
3, 5  
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
Press T.TONE again.  
When you are satisfied that the set up is complete, press the  
T.TONE button to return to normal operation.  
2
1
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
4
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
No TEST TONE sounds for the subwoofer  
memo  
These speaker level settings are applicable to  
PRO LOGIC, PRO LOGIC with THEATER 1 & PRO  
LOGIC with THEATER 2 settings.  
SETTING UP SPEAKER LEVELS FOR DVD 5.1 CH  
1
2
Use the FUNCTION button to select DVD 5.1 CH input mode.  
Play a DVD 5.1 CH source and set the master volume to a  
moderate level.  
3
Press the CH SELECT button.  
The first speaker, FL(front left), and its relative volume level  
(+/– **dB) appears in the display.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
4
Adjust the front left (FL) speaker level with the  
CHANNEL LEVEL +/– buttons.  
Adjust the volumes of the speakers to a standard level of your  
choice when seated in your normal listening position.  
ASMS  
$
$
!
3
!
1
2
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
5
6
Press CH SELECT again to move to the next speaker.  
The second speaker CT(center) and its relative volume level  
(+/– **dB) appears in the display.  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
Adjust the center (CT) speaker level with the  
CHANNEL LEVEL +/– buttons.  
Adjust the speaker volume so it seems the same as the previous  
speaker from your normal listening position.  
4
7
,
6
,
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
3
7
,
5
,
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
2
7
Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all of your speakers.  
Adjust the volumes of the all speakers so their volume seems  
the same from your normal listening position.  
1
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SETTING UP SPEAKER LEVELS FOR DSP  
1
Use the DSP MODE button to turn on a DSP effect.  
You can cycle through the five different types with the DSP  
button.  
2
Play a source (CD, tape,etc.) and set the master volume to a  
moderate level.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
3
Press the CH SELECT button.  
The first speaker FL(front left) and it's relative volume level  
(+/- **dB) appears in the display.  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
1
$ !  
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
4
Adjust the front left (FL) speaker level with the  
CHANNEL LEVEL +/– buttons.  
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
Adjust the volumes of the speakers to a standard level of your  
choice when seated in your normal listening position.  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
1
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
5
6
Press CH SELECT again to move to the next speaker.  
The second speaker CT(center) and it's relative volume level  
(+/-**dB) appears in the display.  
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
4, 6,  
7
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
3, 5,  
7
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
Adjust the center (CT) speaker level with the  
CHANNEL LEVEL +/– buttons.  
Adjust the volume of the speaker so its volume seems the same  
as the previous speaker from your normal listening position.  
2
7
Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all of your speakers.  
Adjust the volumes of all the speakers so their volume seems  
the same from your normal listening position.  
These speaker level settings are applicable to DSP  
effects only.  
memo  
Each effect level applies only to the DSP type (HALL  
for example) that it is set in. You can set the effect  
levels for each type independently.  
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DISPLAYS AND CONTROLS  
FRONT PANEL  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
7
8 9 0  
-
DOLBY  
S
URROUN  
D
P
R
O
L
O
G
I
C
OS  
R
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
3
=
~
!
@
# $  
%
^
1 POWER button  
0 DOLBY PRO LOGIC button  
Switches the receiver between on and standby.  
Use to switch between the various Pro Logic  
modes (PRO LOGIC, PRO LOGIC with  
THEATER 1, PRO LOGIC with THEATER 2) and  
Pro Logic off (see page 20).  
2 STANDBY indicator  
Lights when the receiver is in standby mode (note  
that the receiver consumes a small amount of  
power (1W) in standby mode).  
- VOLUME  
Use to set the overall listening volume.  
3 STATION 2 3 (–/+), FREQUENCY 2 3  
(–/+), TUNING SELECT buttons  
STATION 2 3 (–/+)  
= PHONES jack  
Use to connect headphones but this does not  
switch the speakers off.  
Selects station memories when using the tuner.  
FREQUENCY 2 3 (–/+)  
~ SPEAKERS ON/OFF button  
Selects the frequency when using the tuner.  
TUNING SELECT  
Switches between station memory and frequency  
select modes (see pages 23–25).  
Use to switch the speaker system on or off.  
! FL DIMMER button  
Use this button to make the fluorescent display  
(FL) dimmer or brighter. There are three  
brightness settings as well as an off setting.  
4 CLASS button  
Switches between the three banks (classes) of  
@ BASS 2 3 (–/+) buttons  
Use to increase/decrease bass (within a range of  
–6dB to 6dB in 2dB steps). It cannot be used  
when S.BASS is on.  
station memories (see page 25).  
5 MEMORY button  
Press to memorize a station for recall using the  
STATION 2 3 buttons (see page 24).  
6 MPX MODE button  
# TREBLE2 3 (–/+) buttons  
Use to increase/decrease treble (within a range of  
–6dB to 6dB in 2dB steps).  
lf the TUNED or STEREO indicators don't light  
when tuning to an FM station because the signal  
is weak, press the MPX button to switch the  
receiver into mono reception mode. This should  
improve the sound quality and allow you to enjoy  
the broadcast (see page 23).  
$ Function buttons  
Use to select a source for playback or recording.  
% S.BASS button  
Use to switch on and off the bass boost. Use for a  
more powerful bass sound. Negates use of BASS  
buttons.  
7 Display (see page 18)  
8 Remote sensor  
^ DIRECT button  
Receives the signals from the remote control.  
Use to switch DIRECT playback on or off. This  
mode bypasses the tone controls and channel  
levels for the most accurate reproduction of a  
program source.  
9 DSP MODE button  
Use to switch between the various DSP modes  
available (HALL, JAZZ, DANCE, THEATER 1,  
THEATER 2) and DSP off. Use to create different  
surround sound effects from any stereo source  
(see page 22).  
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DISPLAY  
1
2
3
4
5
M ON O  
TUN ED  
S TEREO  
P RO LOGIC DS P  
DIRECT M ON ITOR  
S . BAS S  
S P  
A
dB  
9
8
7
6
1 2 PRO LOGIC indicator  
Lights when any Dolby Pro Logic mode is  
selected.  
6 MASTER VOLUME LEVEL  
Shows the overall volume level. Volume level is  
maintained even when the power is off. ---dB  
indicates the minimum level, and 0dBindicates  
the maximum level.  
The main character display briefly shows the  
current Pro Logic mode (PRO LOGIC,  
THEATER 1, THEATER 2) after selection (see  
page 20).  
Depending on the level settings for  
individual channels, the MAX level can  
range between –10dB and 0dB.  
2 DSP indicator  
7 SPEAKER indicator  
Lights when any DSP mode is selected. The main  
character display briefly shows the current DSP  
mode (HALL, JAZZ, DANCE, THEATER1 and  
THEATER 2) after selection (see page 22).  
Shows if the speaker system is on or not. If SP  
3A appears, speakers are switched on.  
If SP 3 appears, speakers are switched off.  
3 DIRECT indicator  
8 S. BASS indicator  
Lights when the S. BASS is on (see note %  
on page 17).  
Lights when source DIRECT is on. This function  
bypasses all tone, balance, DSP and Dolby  
Surround effects.  
9 CHARACTER display  
4 MONITOR indicator  
Shows the radio frequency or function (DVD/LD,  
Lights when MONITOR is selected to hear a  
CD, etc.) receiver is using .  
recording as it's being made (see page 26).  
5 TUNER indicators  
MONO:  
Lights when the mono mode is set using the  
MPX MODE button (see page 23).  
TUNED:  
Lights when a broadcast is being received.  
STEREO:  
Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being  
received in auto stereo mode.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
7 CH SELECT button  
Used to start the process of setting the speaker  
levels (see $ below) (see pages 15–16).  
8 RECEIVER STANDBY/ON button  
Use to switch the receiver between on and  
standby modes.  
SOURCE  
CD  
TUNER  
POWER  
0
-
1
TAPE  
9 FUNCTION button  
SOURCE SELECT  
Use select the playback or recording source.  
$
ASMS  
$
!
3
SEARCH  
!
1
2
4
2
3
DECK2  
0 SOURCE SELECT keys  
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
Use to put the remote control (NOT the receiver)  
in the stated mode.  
For other equipment controls, see Controlling the  
Rest of Your System starting on page 27.  
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
=
~
TUNING  
DECK1  
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
!
@
#
$
- DISC/STATION +/– buttons  
Use to select the station of memorized  
frequencies (see pages 25, 27).  
TUNING  
4
5
6
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
DSP MODE MUTING  
LEVEL  
= CLASS button  
FL  
VOLUME  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
7
8
9
POWER  
Use to switch between the three banks (classes) of  
station memories (see page 25).  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
%
^
~ 2 3 5∞ ( TUNING +/–) and  
7(ENTER)buttons  
Use these arrow buttons when setting up your  
surround sound system (see pages 13–16). These  
buttons are also used to control for deck 1 of a  
double cassette deck player. The TUNING +/–  
buttons can be used to find radio frequencies  
(see pages 13, 14, 23).  
1 SOURCE (POWER) button  
2 NUMBER/PLAYER COMMAND buttons  
Use to select the radio frequency in tuner mode.  
Also, you can use to contol RCA professional  
series components like CD players, cassette decks,  
etc. according to the comands printed above the  
button (4, 3, 7, etc.) (see pages 24, 27–29).  
! MPX button  
Use to switch between auto stereo and mono  
reception of FM broadcasts. If the signal is weak  
then switching to MONOwill improve the sound  
quality (see page 23).  
3 D.ACCESS button  
This button gives you direct access to radio  
frequency input, allowing you to input a station  
directly. In DVD mode this button brings you to  
the top menu (see pages 24, 29).  
@ DSP MODE button  
Use to switch between the various DSP modes  
available (HALL, JAZZ, DANCE, THEATER 1,  
THEATER 2) and DSP off. Use to create different  
surround sound effects from any stereo source  
(see page 22).  
4 T.TONE / FM/AM button  
Use this button to hear a test tone from each  
speaker in turn to set the relative speaker  
volumes. Also switches the BAND in TUNER  
mode (see pages 15, 23–24).  
# MUTING button  
Use to mute all audio without affecting any of the  
current sound settings.  
5 SURROUND button  
$ CHANNEL LEVEL+/– buttons  
Use to set the relative speaker volumes for all the  
speakers in your system (see 7 above) (see pages  
15, 16).  
Use this button to set up the surround sound  
features of the STAV-3860. Use it to select the  
type of center mode, turn on/off subwoofer  
option and select delay time for each speaker, or  
to start the process of setting the effect levels  
(see pages 13, 15, 20, 22).  
% VOLUME +/– buttons  
Use to set the overall listening volume.  
^ FL DIMMER button  
6 2 button  
Use this button to make the fluorescent display  
(FL) dimmer or brighter. There are three  
brightness settings as well as an off setting.  
Use to select a Dolby Pro Logic mode. Also used  
to access Test Tone (see pages 15, 20).  
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LISTENING IN SURROUND SOUND  
LISTENING IN DOLBY PRO LOGIC MODE  
To really appreciate what the STAV-3860 can do, sit back and experience a movie encoded in Dolby  
Digital or Dolby Surround with five speaker surround sound creating theater-like sound effects in your  
living room. When choosing software, look for the  
mark on DVD discs, laser discs, and  
video tapes (sometimes, unmarked software is also recorded in Dolby Surround).  
To enjoy Dolby Digital surround sound from DVD discs, you'll need to have connected your DVD player  
(or Dolby Digital decoder) to the receiver's 5.1 channel inputs (see page 10), and set the receiver to DVD  
5.1CH input mode. See "Listening in DVD 5.1 Channel Imput Mode" on page 21.  
Many video tapes feature Dolby Surround/Pro Logic. The STAV-3860 takes advantage of this to provide  
dramatic and realistic surround sound. The effect can be further enhanced by choosing a Pro Logic with  
DSP mode. Follow the steps on this page when playing Dolby Surround or Dolby Pro Logic material.  
When using any of these modes, it's really important that your speakers are set up correctly (see pages  
11–12), and that you've worked through the steps in Setting Up for Surround Sound on pages 13–15.  
1
Press the2 button(DOLBY PRO LOGIC on the receiver).  
Pressing repeatedly changes the Pro Logic mode in the  
following sequence:  
PRO LOGIC  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
DOLBY PRO  
3
3 with  
LOGIC  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
THEATER 1  
ASMS  
$
$ !  
!
1
2
3
4
PRO LOGIC  
with  
THEATER 2  
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
2
2
SURR OFF  
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
3
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
2
3
Press the SURROUND button.  
This starts the process of setting the effect level.  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
Use the EFFECT +/– to adjust the DSP effect level PRO LOGIC  
with THEATER 1 and PRO LOGIC with THEATER 2.  
You can adjust the effect level within an range of 10–90 (the  
default settinig is 50).  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
2
1
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
You need to input mode/distance/level settings  
specifically for your Pro Logic mode (see pages 13–  
15).  
memo  
If you turn the speakers off PRO LOGIC goes off as  
well. When you turn the speakers back on, PRO  
LOGIC will NOT go back on.  
If you try and turn PRO LOGIC on when the speakes  
are off, SP OFFwill flash on the display, informing  
you that you can't turn on PRO LOGIC when the  
speakers are off.  
1
You can't use the tone controls, or the DIRECT  
function with PRO LOGIC mode.  
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LISTENING IN DVD 5.1 CHANNEL INPUT MODE  
You can use this feature if you have a DVD player and a Dolby Digital decoder or a DVD player with a  
built-in Dolby Digital decoder. Both these decoders will have separate analog audio outputs for the front  
left and right, center, surround left and right, and sub-woofer channels. Connect these to the 5.1 channel  
inputs of the STAV-3860 for enhanced playback of Dolby Digital material—see page 10 for instructions  
on connecting. 5.1 channel mode of the STAV-3860 provides better surround-channel sound and overall  
channel separation than the Dolby Pro Logic mode.  
Follow the steps below to use the 5.1 channel mode.  
1
Use the FUNCTION button to select DVD 5.1 CH.  
On the receiver, press the DVD 5.1 CH function button to select  
the DVD input mode directly.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
On the remote control, repeated presses of the FUNCTION  
button switches between 5.1 channel input and the other  
inputs.  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
$
!
3
!
1
2
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
You can input level settings spefically for the 5.1 CH  
mode to enhance you surround sound experience  
(see "Setting Up Speaker Levels for DVD 5.1CH" on  
page 15).  
DECK  
1
memo  
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
The tone controls, S.BASS, or the DIRECT function are  
not available in 5.1 CH mode.  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
1
1
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LISTENING IN DSP MODE  
The DSP (Digital Signal Processing) modes transform your living room into a variety of different sound  
environments when playing standard (two channel) stereo sources. Optionally, you can adjust the amount  
of effect added to the source. The descriptions below give an idea of how the five different modes sound,  
but you might want to play a source and experiment.  
DANCE  
HALL  
Simulates the acoustic environment and strong  
bass sound of a dance music club.  
Simulates the acoustic environment of a large  
classical concert hall. Long delay and reverb  
decay times create a sense of music being played  
in a large space.  
THEATER 1  
Simulates the acoustic environment of a  
mid-sized movie theater.  
JAZZ  
Simulates the acoustic environment of a jazz  
club. Shorter delay times and a tighter reverb  
help to give the sound a live, small club feel.  
THEATER 2  
Similar to the above but maintains proper  
localization of each channel.  
1
Use to DSP MODE button to select a DSP MODE.  
Repeated presses of DSP MODE changes the DSP mode in the  
following sequence:  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
HALL  
3
JAZZ  
3
3
DANCE  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
$ !  
!
DSP  
1
2
3
4
THEATER 1  
2
2
THEATER 2 2  
DECK  
2
OFF  
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
2
3
Press the SURROUND button.  
9
0
@
#
3
2
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
Use the EFFECT +/– buttons to adjust the DSP effect level.  
You can adjust the effect level within an range of 10–90 (the  
default settinig is 50).  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
1
POWER  
The settings for effect level in DSP mode are  
independent of the effect level in PRO LOGIC with  
THEATER 1 and PRO LOGIC with THEATER 2  
modes.  
memo  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
You can input level settings spefically for the DSP  
mode and this will enhance your surround sound  
experience (see page 16).  
1
If you turn on DSP when the speakes are off, SP OFF  
flashes, indicating DSP is not available when the  
speakers are off.  
You cannot use the tone controls or the DIRECT  
function with DSP mode.  
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USING THE TUNER  
FINDING A STATION  
Follow steps below to tune in to FM and AM radio broadcasts using the automatic (search) and manual  
(step) tuning functions. If you already know the exact frequency of the station you want to listen to, see  
Tuning Directly to a Station on the following page. Once you are tuned to a station you can memorize the  
frequency for recall later—see "Memorizing Stations" on page 24 for more on how to do this.  
The receiver and the remote control must both be set to tuner mode for AM/FM station listening.  
1
Use the FUNCTION button to put the receiver in tuner mode.  
On the receiver, press the FM/AM button to select the tuner  
mode.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
2
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
2
3
Press the TUNER button on the remote control to put it in tuner  
mode.  
Use the FM/AM button to change the band (FM or AM), if  
necessary.  
ASMS  
$
1
$ !  
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
Each press switches the band between FM and AM (on the  
front panel use the FM/AM button).  
4
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
3
1
4
Tune to a station.  
Automatic Tuning  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
4
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
To search for stations in the currently selected band, press and  
hold either the TUNING. + or TUNING. – button for about a  
second. The receiver will start searching for the next station,  
stopping when it has found one. Repeat this step to search for  
other stations.  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
Manual Tuning  
To change the frequency one step at a time, press the  
TUNING. + / TUNING. – (5∞) buttons.  
4
MPX  
1
To change frequency more quickly, press and hold the  
TUNING. + / TUNING. – buttons until the desired frequency is  
reached, then release.  
Once you've found a station, you can store it in the receiver's  
memory for easy recall anytime—see "Recalling Memorized  
Stations" on page 25.  
MPX Mode  
If the TUNEDor STEREOindicators don't light when tuning to an  
FM station because the signal is weak, press the MPX button to  
switch the receiver into mono reception mode. This should improve  
the sound quality and allow you to enjoy the broadcast.  
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Tuning Directly to a Station  
If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to, simply enter the frequency using the  
number buttons on the remote control. This function is not available using the front panel controls of the  
receiver.  
The receiver and the remote control must both be set to tuner mode for AM/FM station listening.  
1
Use the FUNCTION button to put the receiver in tuner mode.  
On the receiver, press the FM/AM button to select the tuner  
mode.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
2
5
2
3
Press the TUNER button on the remote control to put it in tuner  
mode.  
Press the FM/AM button to select either FM or AM.  
Each press switches the band between FM and AM (on the  
front panel, use the FM/AM button).  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
1
$ !  
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
4
3
4
5
Press D.ACCESS (DIRECT ACCESS).  
Use the number buttons to enter the frequency of the radio  
station.  
Example:  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
To tune to 106.00 (FM), press 1 – 0 – 6 – 0 – 0  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
1
TUNED  
STEREO  
A
SP  
If you make a mistake while inputting the frequency, press the  
D.ACCESS button twice to cancel the frequency and start  
again.  
1, 3  
MEMORIZING STATIONS (FRONT PANEL ONLY)  
If you often listen to a particular radio station, it's convenient to have the receiver store the frequency for  
easy recall. The STAV-3860 can memorize up to 30 stations, stored in three banks, or classes, (A,B and C)  
of 10 stations each. When memorizing FM frequencies, the receiver also stores the MPX setting (auto  
stereo or mono, see "MPX Mode" on page 23). The process for memorizing stations is only possible from  
the controls on the front panel of the receiver.  
1
Tune to a station you want to store.  
See "Finding a Station" on page 23 and "Tuning Directly to a  
Station."  
3 2  
4
2
Press MEMORY.  
The display shows a blinking memory class.  
TUNED  
STEREO  
A
SP  
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4
Repeatedly press CLASS to select one of the three classes.  
Repeatedly press STATION 2 3to select the desired station  
memory number.  
After choosing the location you want, the preset class and  
number blink for about 5 seconds and the receiver stores the  
station.  
3 2  
4
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to memorize up to 30 stations.  
RECALLING MEMORIZED STATIONS  
Having memorized up to 30 stations (see "Memorizing Stations" on page 24), you can listen to a station  
with a couple of button presses.  
The receiver and the remote control must both be set to tuner mode for AM/FM station listening.  
1
Use the FUNCTION button to put the receiver in tuner mode.  
On the receiver, press the FM/AM button to select the tuner  
mode.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
2
2
3
Press the TUNER button on the remote control to put it in tuner  
mode.  
Press CLASS to select the class in which the station is stored.  
Repeatedly pressing this button cycles through the three  
available classes, A, B and C.  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
ASMS  
$
1
$
!
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
4
3
9
0
@
#
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
4
Use the STATION 2 3buttons to select the station memory in  
which the station is stored.  
Alternatively, recall the station memory using the number  
buttons on the remote control.  
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
1
If the receiver is left disconnected from the AC power  
outlet for a lengthy period, the station memories will be  
lost and will have to be reprogrammed.  
memo  
3 4  
1
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MAKING A RECORDING  
MAKING AN AUDIO OR A VIDEO RECORDING  
The following steps show you how to make an audio or a video recording from the built in tuner, or from  
an audio or video source connected to the receiver (such as a CD player or TV). Recordings can be made  
to a CD-Recorder, cassette deck, MD, VCR, or DVR deck connected to the CD-R/TAPE/MD, VCR or DVR  
in/out connectors.  
The receiver's volume, balance tone (bass, treble, S.bass), and surround effects (Dolby Pro Logic  
and DSP settings) have no effect on the recorded signal.  
memo  
1
Press the FUNCTION button to select a source to record.  
All functions except MONITOR are accessible from the remote  
control.  
On the receiver, select the source directly using the front panel  
buttons.  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
2
3
Prepare the program source.  
Tune to the radio station, load the CD or other media.  
ASMS  
$
1
$ !  
!
2
3
4
DECK  
2
Insert a blank tape or other media into the recording device  
connected to either CD-R/TAPE/MD or VCR/DVR and set the  
recording levels.  
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
@
#
9
0
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder if you are  
unsure how to do this.Most video recorders set the audio  
recording level automatically—check your video's instruction  
manual if you are unsure whether yours has manual controls.  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
4
Start recording, then start playback of the source component.  
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
POWER  
Record MONITOR  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
You can listen to (monitor) the recording using the MONITOR  
button on the Front Panel (a cassette deck would have to have a  
record monitor function).  
1
Press the MONITOR button to switch between the recorded signal  
and the original source signal.  
1
MONITOR  
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ADDITIONAL SYSTEM CONTROL  
CD PLAYER CONTROLS  
To control your CD player with this remote control, the remote must be CD mode with the  
proper SOURCE SELECT button.  
memo  
1 Use SOURCE SELECT buttons to put the  
remote control in the CD mode.  
2 SOURCE (POWER)  
Press to switch the CD player between STANDBY  
and ON.  
1
2
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
TAPE  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
3 4  
Press to return to the start of the current track.  
Repeated presses skips to the start of previous  
tracks.  
ASMS  
$
$
!
3
!
3
7
1
2
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
8
9
0
4
5
6
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
4 ¢  
@
#
9
0
Press to advance to the start of the next track.  
Repeated presses skips to the start of following  
tracks.  
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
DECK  
1
&
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
5 2  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
This button has no function.  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
6 8  
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
Press to pause playback.  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
7 ¡  
POWER  
Hold down for fast forward playback.  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
8 1  
Hold down for fast reverse playback.  
9 3  
Press to start playback.  
0 7  
Press to stop playback (on some models, pressing  
this when the disc is already stopped will cause  
the disc tray to open).  
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CASSETTE DECK CONTROLS  
To control your cassette deck with this remote control, the remote must be in the TAPE mode  
with the TAPE SOURCE SELECT button.  
m em o  
For regular cassette decks use buttons 30 below for the tape control functions. For double  
deck models, use buttons 30 to control deck 2 and buttons -= to control deck 1.  
1 Use SOURCE SELECT buttons to put the  
remote control in the tape mode.  
1
2 SOURCE (POWER)  
Press to switch the cassette deck between  
STANDBY and ON (not possible on all models).  
SOURCE  
POWER  
CD  
TUNER  
2
3
TAPE  
3 4  
SOURCE SELECT  
SEARCH  
This button has no function in cassette deck  
mode.  
ASMS  
$
1
$ !  
!
7
2
3
4
DECK  
2
@
5
*
6
&
7
#
8
8
9
0
4
5
6
4 ¢  
EFFECT  
DISC/ STATION  
This button has no function in cassette deck  
mode.  
@
#
9
0
D. ACCESS  
CLASS  
TUNING  
5 2  
DECK  
1
Press to start playback of reverse side of tape  
(auto reverse models only).  
&
-
=
T.TONE  
FM/ AM  
MPX  
TUNING  
DSP MODE MUTING  
6 8  
SORROUND  
CH SELECT  
2
Press to pause playback or recording.  
CHANNEL  
LEVEL  
7 ¡  
FL  
RECEIVER FUNCTION DIMMER  
VOLUME  
Press to fast forward the tape. Pressing during  
playback starts forward search.  
POWER  
STAV-3 8 6 0  
AUDIO/ VIDEO SYSTEM REMOTE OS R  
8 1  
Press to rewind the tape. Pressing during  
playback starts reverse search.  
9 3  
Press to start playback.  
0 7  
Press to stop playback.  
- 5 (¡) :  
Press to fast forward the tape. Pressing during  
playback starts forward search.  
(1) :  
Press to rewind the tape. Pressing during  
playback starts reverse search.  
ENTER (7) : Press to stop playback.  
2 : Press to start playback of reverse side of  
tape (auto- reverse models only).  
3 : Press to start playback.  
= MPX (8)  
Press to pause playback or recording.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
This receiver has been manufactured to the specifications of RadioShack and is covered by a limited  
warranty from RadioShack. If your receiver is not operating as it should, take it to your local RadioShack  
store or call 1-800-THE-SHACK for assistance.  
Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something  
wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another compo-  
nent. Investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
The power does not turn on.  
• The power plug is disconnected. • Connect the power plug to the wall  
outlet.  
• The protection circuit may have  
activated.  
• Disconnect the power plug from the  
outlet, and insert again.  
The unit does not respond when  
the buttons are pressed.  
No sound is output when a  
function is set.  
• Static electricity caused by dry  
air.  
• Improper connections.  
• Disconnect the power plug from the  
outlet, and insert again.  
• Make sure the component is connected  
correctly (see pages 8 through 11).  
• Press MUTING on the remote control.  
Adjust VOLUME.  
• Sound is muted.  
• The volume is turned down.  
• Speakers are turned off.  
• Press SPEAKERS to switch on the  
speakers.  
• Monitor is on.  
• Improper connections.  
• Press the MONITOR button.  
• Make sure the component is connected  
correctly (see "Connecting Your System"  
on pages 8 through 11).  
No image is output when a  
function is set.  
• The input source is not properly  
selected.  
• Press the correct function button.  
• Incorrect frequency.  
• The antenna is not connected.  
Tune in the correct frequency.  
• Connect the antenna (see "Connecting  
Antennas" on page 8).  
Considerable noise in radio  
broadcasts  
FM broadcasts  
• The FM antenna is not fully  
extended or poorly positioned.  
• Fully extend the FM wire antenna,  
position for best reception, and secure to  
a wall.  
• Weak radio signal.  
• Connect an outdoor FM antenna.  
(see "Connecting Antennas" on page 8).  
AM broadcasts  
• The AM antenna is poorly  
positioned.  
Adjust the direction and position for best  
reception.  
• Weak radio signal.  
• Connect an additional internal or  
external AM antenna (see "Connecting  
Antennas" on page 8).  
• Interference caused by other  
equipment (fluorescent lamp,  
motor, etc.).  
Turn off the equipment causing the  
noise or move it away from the receiver.  
• Place the antenna farther away from the  
equipment causing the noise.  
Broadcast stations cannot be  
selected automatically.  
• Weak radio signal.  
• Connect an outdoor antenna (see  
"Connecting Antennas" on page 8).  
• Set the correct center mode according to  
the speakers in your system (see "Setting  
Up for Surround Sound" on page 13).  
• See "Setting Volume Levels" on page 15–  
16 to check the speaker levels.  
• Incorrect center mode.  
No sound from surround or center  
speakers.  
• The surround and/or center  
levels are turned down.  
• The surround and/or center  
speakers are disconnected.  
• Connect the speakers (see "Connecting  
Speakers" on pages 11–12).  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Cannot be remote controlled.  
• The remote control unit's  
batteries have worn out.  
Too far away or bad angle of  
operation.  
Replace the batteries (see "Preparing the  
Remote Control" on page 7).  
• Operate within 7 m, 30° of the remote  
sensor on the front panel (see "Preparing  
the Remote Control" on page 7).  
Remove the obstacle or operate from  
another position.  
• There is an obstacle between the  
receiver and the remote control.  
• Strong light such as fluorescent  
light is shining onto the unit's  
remote control signal light  
Avoid exposing the remote sensor on the  
front panel to direct light.  
receiving window.  
If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity, disconnect the power  
plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Amplifier Section  
FM Tuner Section  
Frequency Range ................................ 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity  
Mono:13.2 dBf, IHF (1.3 µV/75 )  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity .............................. Mono: 20.2 dB  
Continuous average power output of 60 watts* per  
channel, min., at 8 ohms, from 40 Hz to 20,000 Hz with  
no more than 0.09 %** total harmonic distortion (front).  
Continuous Power Output  
Front ................................. 60 W + 60 W (1kHz, 0.9 %, 8 )  
Center ............................................ 60 W (1kHz, 0.9 %, 8 )  
Surround .......................... 60 W + 60 W (1kHz, 0.9 %, 8 )  
Stereo: 38.6 dBf  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ....................... Mono: 76 dB (at 85 dBf)  
Stereo: 72 dB (at 85 dBf)  
Distortion ............................................ Stereo: 0.5 % (1 kHz)  
Alternate Channel Selectivity ....................... 60 dB (400 kHz)  
Stereo Separation ............................................. 40 dB (1 kHz)  
Frequency Response ....................... 30 Hz to 15 kHz (±1) dB  
Antenna Input ............................................ 75 unbalanced  
AM Tuner Section  
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)  
CD, VCR/DVR, CD-R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT  
200 mV/47 kΩ  
Frequency Response  
CD, VCR/DVR, CD-R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT  
+0  
5 Hz to 100,000 Hz  
–3  
Frequency Range ................................ 530 kHz to 1,700 kHz  
Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna) .............................. 350 µV/m  
Selectivity ..................................................................... 25 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .................................................... 50 dB  
Antenna ............................................................ Loop antenna  
Miscellaneous  
Power Requirements .................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption ................................................... 180 W  
In Standby ...................................................................... 1 W  
Dimensions ........ 16-9/16 (W) x 6-4/16 (H) x 15-7/16 (D) in.  
(420 (W) x 158 (H) x 391 (D) mm)  
Output (Level/Impedance)  
VCR/DVR REC, CD-R/TAPE/MD REC  
200 mV/2.2 kΩ  
Tone Control  
BASS ...................................................... ± 6 dB (100 Hz)  
TREBLE ................................................. ± 6 dB (10 kHz)  
S.BASS ................................................... + 8 dB (100 Hz)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)  
CD, VCR/DVR, CD-R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT  
.............................................................................. 96 dB  
Signal-to Noise Ratio [EIA, at 1 W (1 kHz)]  
CD, VCR/DVR, CD-R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT  
.............................................................................. 79 dB  
Weight (without package) ........................ 18 lb 9 oz (8.4 kg)  
Furnished Parts  
FM Antenna ......................................................................... 1  
AM Loop Antenna................................................................ 1  
Remote Control Unit ............................................................ 1  
Operating Instructions ......................................................... 1  
*
Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commissions  
Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers.  
** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer.  
Video Section  
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)  
VCR/DVR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT....................... 1 Vp-p/75 Ω  
Output (Level/Impedance)  
VCR/DVR .................................................... 1 Vp-p/75 Ω  
Frequency Response  
NOTE:  
Specifications are typical, individual units might vary. Specifications  
are subject to change and improvement without notice.  
VCR/DVR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT MONITOR  
....................................................... 5 Hz to 7 MHz dB  
+0  
–3  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .................................................... 55 dB  
Cross Talk ..................................................................... 55 dB  
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Limited Two-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship  
under normal use for two (2) years from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores  
and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack  
MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION  
TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS  
PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITYTO CUSTOMER  
OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE  
CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARIS-  
ING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAM-  
AGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR  
PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF  
RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. In the  
event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt  
as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise  
provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace  
the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts  
and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or  
reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or  
replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. You will be  
charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other  
than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or  
batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product  
removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
09/99  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
31-5003  
<ARB7216-A>  
09A99  
Printed in Indonesia  
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