1Getting Started© 1997 by Sony Corporation3-859-602-11(1)FM StereoFM-AM ReceiverOperating InstructionsSTR-471
10Receiver OperationsOperating one component while usinganother (Background Operation)You can temporality operate other components whilelistening to a
11Receiver OperationsReceiving BroadcastsThis receiver lets you enter a station’s frequencydirectly by using the numeric buttons (direct tuning). Ifyo
12Receiver OperationsPresetting Radio StationsYou’ll most likely want to preset the receiver with theradio stations you listen to often so that you do
13Receiver OperationsRecordingThis receiver makes it easy to record to and from thecomponents connected to the receiver. You don’t haveto connect pla
14Using Surround SoundChoosing a Surround ModeYou can take advantage of surround sound simply byselecting one of the three pre-programmed surroundmode
15Using Surround SoundGetting the Most Out of DolbyPro Logic Surround SoundTo obtain the best possible Dolby Pro Logic Surroundsound, first select the
16Using Surround SoundAdjusting the speaker volume The test tone feature lets you set the volume of yourspeakers to the same level. (If all of your sp
17Additional InformationTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide toh
18Additional InformationSpecificationsAudio power specificationsFor USA ModelsPOWER OUTPUT AND TOTALHARMONIC DISTORTIONWith 8-ohm load, bothchannels d
19Additional InformationPreset stationA radio broadcasting station that is stored inmemory of the receiver. Once you “preset”stations, you no longer h
2Getting Started- Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna.- Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into
20IndexH, I, J, KHookupsAC power cord 8antennas 5audio components 5overview 4speakers 6video component 7L, MListening to videoprograms 9
21Rear Panel Descriptions1 ANTENNA (AM/FM)2 y ground terminal3 PHONO4 CD5 TAPE/MD6 TV/DBS7 VIDEO8 MIX AUDIO OUT9 SWITCHED AC OUTLETs0 AC power cord!¡
22For buttons not described on previous pages and buttons with names different from the buttons on the main unit.Remote Button DescriptionsOperatesTV/
23Receiving Broadcasts(direct tuning)Example: Receiving FM102.50 MHzPresetting RadioStationsExample: Presetting astation as A7Selecting aComponentExam
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3Getting StartedTABLE OF CONTENTSGetting StartedUnpacking 4Hookup Overview 4Antenna Hookups 5Audio Component Hookups 5Speaker System Hookups 6Video Co
4Getting StartedUnpackingCheck that you received the following items with thereceiver:• FM wire antenna (1)• AM loop antenna (1)• Remote controller
5Getting StartedAntenna HookupsOverviewThis section describes how to connect AM and FMantennas to the receiver. If you want to receive radiobroadcasts
6Getting StartedFor optimum surround sound effect, place yourspeakers as shown below.What cords will I need?Speaker cord (not supplied) (1 for each s
7Getting StartedWhat cables will I need?• Audio cable (not supplied) (1 for each TV tuner or Digitalbroadcasting system; 2 for the VCR)HookupsThe arr
8Getting StartedAC HookupsConnecting the AC power cordConnect the AC power cord from this receiver andfrom your audio/video components to a wall outle
9Receiver OperationsDo thisPress MUTING on the remote.Press again to restore thesoundPress BASS BOOST to turn onthe BASS BOOST indicator.Turn the BALA
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