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owner’s manual 200 Watt Stereo Receiver with Remote Control[...]
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2 CONTENTS Introduction ................ ................... ............. .................... ............. ................... .............. ..... .................... ............. ................... ......... 3 The FCC W ants Y ou T o Know ....... ..... ....... .... ..... ....... ..... ....... .... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... .... ..[...]
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3 INTR ODUCTI ON Y our RCA 200 W att Stereo Receive r oper ates as the perf ect con trol center for your au d i o system. It comb in es 100 w at ts-p er -chan n el of clean power with m odern styl ing. It p ro vides connect ions for one tape dec k, a turntable, a C D player , and one other audio sou rc e, such as audi o fr om a digita l vi deo disk[...]
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4 W ater and Moisture — Do not us e th is prod uc t nea r wa ter ( f or exampl e, near a bat htu b , wa shb ow l, kitchen sink , or laundry tub; i n a wet basement ; or near a s wimming pool ). Accessories — D o not pl ace thi s product on an un stabl e cart , stand , tripod , bracket, or table. The pr oduct m ay fall, causin g serious in jury [...]
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5 PR EPAR ATION Caution: Make all t he necessary conn ections bef ore you plug in or turn o n the rece iver . P OSITIONING SPEAKE RS Spea ker (not sup plied ) pla ce ment ca n make a not i ceable d ifference in yo ur s yste m’ s so und. The gui delin es in this sec tion will help you choos e the best lo catio ns. A fter y ou us e your receiv er f[...]
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6 3. Connect the ridged or c olor -coded con ductor’ s loose end to the speaker ’ s posi tive (+) terminal. 4. Connect the re maining loose con ductor to the speak er’ s negativ e (–) t erm inal . CONNECTING PR OGRAM SOUR CES Not e: Use shielde d audio cables with ph ono conn ectors f or all aud io conne ction s. Y ou can conne ct up to fou[...]
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7 Y ou ca n also use an op t ional Radi o S hack sh or twav e anten na ki t, which makes an excellent outdoor AM antenna . Connect t he outdo or AM antenna wire to the r e ceive r ’ s AM ANTENNA t erm inal as sh o wn. FM Antennas Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM 300 Ω Ω Ω Ω ANTENNA term inal a s sh own t hen extend it . For b ett[...]
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8 INSTALLI NG BATTERIES Cautions: • Use onl y fresh batt erie s of the required size an d re co mmen d ed typ e. • Do not mix old and new batterie s, diff eren t types of ba tteries (sta ndar d , a lka lin e, o r r e char geable ), o r re char geable batte rie s o f dif ferent capa ci ties. Y our remo te cont r ol requir es two AA batte ries (n[...]
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9 OPER AT ION Wa r n i n g : To pre v ent possib le heari ng loss, tur n VOLUME to MIN befo re you turn on th e rece iver o r change the program so urce. After you tur n on the re ceiver or cha nge the prog ram so urce, adjust VOLUME to a comfo rt ab le lis t en ing le vel. You ca n use the su pplied r emote control by po inting i t at the receive [...]
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10 T UNING THE RADIO Your r eceiver has four type s of electroni c tuning — manual, autom at ic , d ir ect, and me mory. Not e: To l isten to st ation s wit h weak signa ls, we recomm end manual tuning. Manual and Automa tic T uning 1. Press FM or AM on t he f r ont panel ( or on the remote c ontrol) t o selec t the desi red ba nd. T he rece iver[...]
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11 T T T Tu u u un n n ni i i in n n ng g g g t t t to o o o a S a S a S a St t t ta a a at t t ti i i io o o on n n n i i i in n n n M M M Me e e em m m mo o o or r r ry y y y 1. Press FM or AM on the f r ont panel ( or on the remote contr ol) to selec t the desi red ba nd. T he rece iver tune s to that band and t he last se lected fre quency appe[...]
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12 T R OU BLESHOOTIN G If the r eceiver i s not wo rki ng a s it sho uld , th e fol lowin g su ggesti on s migh t help. If you foll ow the sugges tio ns i n this c hart and the r e ceiv er st ill does not wor k pr operly , c ontact your local RadioSha ck store for assi stance. Proble m Cause Sugges tion Power does not turn on. Power cord is disco n[...]
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13 CAR E Keep t he re ce iver dry; if it ge ts wet, w ip e i t dry im med ia tely . Use an d stor e the receiv er only in norma l te mp erature env ironme nts. Handle the rece iver c a refull y; do not d rop it. Keep the rece iver a way fr om dust and dir t, and wipe i t with a d amp clo th occa sionally to k eep it looki n g ne w . Modify ing or t[...]
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14 SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Po w er Output .......... ................. ....................... ................. ............................ ................... ......... ...................... 100 W atts per Channel into 8 Ohms From 40 to 20,000 Hz, W ith No More than 0.5% T otal Har monic Di stortio n Measur ed Pursuant to the Fed er al T rade [...]
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15 NOT ES[...]
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RadioShack Co rpora tion Fort Wort h, T exas 76102 31-5006 01A0 2 Printed in China Limi ted T wo- Y e ar Warra nty This produ ct is wa rranted by Radi oSha ck ag ains t ma nufac turing defec ts in m ateri al a nd w orkma n- ship und er normal use for two (2) years from the date of purchase fr om RadioS hack compan y- owned stores and au thorized Ra[...]