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Balance control, Muting the receiver, Using headphones – Optimus STAV-3670 User Manual

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display.

STEREO

appears when you receive an FM broadcast in stereo.

You can improve the reception of weak FM stations by pressing

FM MONO

until

MONO

appears. This reduces noise while you listen to a weak FM station, but

you get monaural instead of stereo sound.

BALANCE Control

The

BALANCE

control lets you adjust the sound balance between the left and

right speakers. If you properly position the speakers and your listening area is
centered between them, the center control setting is usually best (see “Position-
ing Speakers” on Page 5).

For an unusual speaker placement, adjust

BALANCE

as follows:

1. Select

TUNER

. Then press

FM/AM

to select the FM band.

2. Press

FM MONO

so

MONO

appears. The sound is monaural instead of ste-

reo, so each speaker delivers the same output.

3. Turn

BALANCE

until you hear the sound coming equally from each speaker

when you are in the listening area.

4. Press

FM MONO

so

MONO

disappears from the display.

Muting the Receiver

To temporarily mute the sound, press

MUTING

on the remote control.

MUTING

appears. Press

MUTING

again to restore the audio level.

Using Headphones

To listen with headphones (not supplied), insert the headphones’

1

/

4

-inch plug

into the receiver’s front panel

PHONES

jack. To silence the speakers, press

SPEAKERS A

and

B

so you can listen with headphones without disturbing others.

Listening Safely

To protect your hearing, note the following when using headphones.

• Set the volume to its lowest setting before you begin listening. After you

begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

• Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-

volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss.

• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears adapt to

the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might
still damage your hearing.