Using One Remote Control For More Than One Unit; Installing The Remote Control's Batteries - Optimus PROFFESIONAL SERIES STAV-3370 Owner's Manual

Proffesional series digital synthesizer audio/video surround receiver
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Preparing Your Receiver
Using One Remote Control
for More than One Unit
Note: When you plug the cable into a
component's
CONTROL IN
component's remote sensor does not
function.
CONTROL
IN
OUT
CONTROL
Receiver
Other Component
with OSR Mark
Remote
Control
Installing the
Remote Control's Batteries
Cautions:
• Use only fresh batteries of the recom-
mended size and type.
• Always remove old or weak batteries.
Batteries can leak chemicals that can
damage electronic circuits.
Note: If the remote's range is reduced,
replace the batteries immediately.
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If you also have an Optimus professional series CD player, VCR, or cassette
deck with the OSR mark, you can connect its
so you can control all of your equipment with a single remote control. You can
also use the other component's remote control by pointing it at the receiver's
front panel.
jack, that
1. Connect each component to the receiver as shown in "Connecting Pro-
2. Connect the cable supplied with the CD player, VCR, or cassette deck
IN
OUT
3. When you want to control more than one other component using the
To the CONTROL IN jack
of Another Component
Having the OSR mark
The remote control uses two AA batteries (not included). For the longest battery
life, we recommend Radio Shack's alkaline batteries (Cat. No. 23-557).
1. Press and open the battery
2. Place two fresh AA batteries in
3. Replace the battery compartment
gram Sources."
between the receiver's
CONTROL OUT
CONTROL IN
jack.
receiver's remote control, daisy-chain the
connections as shown.
IN
compartment cover.
the compartment as indicated by
the polarity symbols (+ and –)
marked in the compartment.
cover.
jack to the receiver
CONTROL IN
jack and the other component's
CONTROL OUT
and
CONTROL

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