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JVC HV-34LZ User's Manual
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22. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 G I D K K1 PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 4 43 MHz VHF VL 46 25 168 25 VHF VH 175 25 463 25 UHF U 471 25 863 25 X Z 2 1 810 11 20 21 41 A2 B G NICAM B G 1 D K FLOF Fastext WST World Standard Text 30 110 240 50 60 7 7 RCA X 3 S VIDEO X 1 S VIDEO Y C L R 3 L R VIDEO 3 COMPONENT RCA 5 VIDEO 4 OUTPUT
23. B DigiPure Digipure Digipure Digipure DigiPure
24. 30 HOLD HOLD HOLD F z Hold HOLD REVEAL REVEAL SIZE SIZE INDEX
25. POWER PICTURE TILT 20
26. 28 US CCIR M OIRT AUSTRALIA CH US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA CC US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA CH 02 US 2 E2 R1 AU 0 CC 01 5 1 AU 5 CH 03 US 3 ES AU 1 CC 02 5 2 04 05 4 4 R2 AU 2 CC 03 S 3 CH 05 US 5 E5 R6 AU 6 CC 04 S 4 CH 06 US 6 E6 R7 AU 7 CC 05 S 5 CH 07 US 7 E7 R8 AU 8 CC 06 S 6 AU 5A CH 08 US 8 E8 R9 AU 9 CC 07 5 7 CH 09 US 9 E9 CC 08 S 8 CH 10 US 10 E10 R10 AU 10 CC 09 S 9 CH 11 U
27. SOUND SYSTEM B G B G D K D K 12 PAL T A PAL PAL SECAM
28. 9 9 6 E voto VIDEO 3 COMPONENT 1 9 Qo BM o TIL BM 2 VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO VIDEO OUT L R AUDIO L MONO
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31. 31 10K 4 B 1 MENU OK ENGLISH 1 mox o ok l Y 2 A V 3 MENU OK 1
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37. 1 2 CHANNEL SUBPAGE 1 MODE
38. OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT 1 VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO IN 2 AUDIO Lu OUTPUT c AUDIO IN L R OUTPUT VIDEO 3 COMPONENT OUTPUT
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40. CHANNEL DISPLAY 11 COLOUR SYSTEM 11 VOLUME VIDEO TV VIDEO VIDEO CHANNEL TV VIDEO CHANNEL
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42. 6 16 9 Al ECO SENSOR 1 2 B I VIDEO 1 12 VIDEO 2 B QO VIDEO 3 A UM NO COMPONENT OUTPUT e QT QD SURROUND CINEMA SURROUND HIGH LOW MONO CINEMA SURROUND 0 3 5 VIDEO 1 42 31 VIDEO 2 3 CM 31 VIDEO 3 COMPONENT 44 24 31
43. if AUDIO j 1 OUT AUDIO L MONO c 9 AV COMPU AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK 33 2 3 2 AA R6
44. 31 32 Additional preparation Connecting methods 1 Connect the TV s VIDEO jack and the device s VIDEO OUT video output jack with a video cable If connecting a device to the TV with an S VIDEO cable Connect the VCR s S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO output connector and the TV s S connector with an S VIDEO cable instead of connecting with a video cable Note that the connection with a video cable will be ignored in case you connect a VCR to the TV with both video cable and S VIDEO cable If connecting a DVD player to the TV with a component video cable Connect three jacks Y VIDEO Cs and Cr in the VIDEO 3 terminal and the DVD player s COMPONENT component video output jacks with a component video cables instead of connection with a video cable Then set the VIDEO 3 SETTING to COMPONENT according to VIDEO 3 SETTING on page 24 If connecting a device to the VIDEO 3 COMPONENT terminal with a video cable Connect the TV s Y VIDEO jack and the device s VIDEO OUT video output jack with a video cables Then set the VIDEO 3 SETTING to VIDEO according to VIDEO 3 SETTING on page 24 n the VIDEO 4 terminal the VIDEO jack is indicated by V 2 Connect the TV s AUDIO jacks L MONO and R and the device s AUDIO OUT audio L R output jacks with an audio cable If the device s sound output is in mono Connect the device s AUD
45. 25 HV 34LZ Co POWER HV 29WZ POWER 2 MENU OK DISPLAY 4 E n 4 E s Z 2187 T
46. DigiPure DigiPure DigiPure DigiPure DigiPure DigiPure DigiPure
47. COLOUR SYSTEM ABTO 11 12 12 SOUND SYSTEM Sound System
48. H X B X Bec Y CB CR L R RCA 3 S VIDEO X 1 S VIDEO Y C L R RCA 3 3 5 1 1030 AA R6 X 2 HV 34LZ 12 x 5 cm X 2 HV 29WZ 13 x 6 5 cm X 2 HV 34LZ 215 153 HV 29WZ 215 Br 153 HV 34LZ 87 80 HV 29WZ 73cm 68 HV 34LZ 898 MM X 728 MM X 579 HV 29WZ 812 MM X 584 2 MM X 518 MM HV 34LZ 68 kr HV 29WZ 46 kr ZOOM
49. AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK He AV COMPU LINK 3 5 AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK POWER POWER
50. AV COMPU LINK 33 AV COMPU LINK 1 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 DVD DVD nneep VIDEO 3 31 2 AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK AV COMPU LINK 3 VIDEO
51. MENU OK COLOUR SYSTEM COLOUR SYSTEM 11 E ZOOM ZOOM 1 ZOOM MENU OK ZOOM ZOOM 16 9 D 1v DISP v 2 ZOOM MENU OK ZOOM 5 ZOOM 16 9 ZOOM 9 PICTURE
52. NTSC M SOUND SYSTEM SOUND SYSTEM 2 INSTALL 2 4 1v 212 CH CC 3 A V CH DISPLAY 28 4
53. 1 A V L1 A T uerko DISPLAY 12
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55. MUTING MUTING MUTING ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM 4 3 eue O O O O ZOOM 16 9 16 9 16 9 4 3
56. 2 3 STORE 1 MODE 2 MODE 1 MENU OK B CINEMA COLOUR SOUND SURROUND ZOOM
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58. NTSC PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL B G T A D K BIG D K D K B G
59. MONO SURROUND SURROUND OFF CINEMA SURROUND 10 PICTURE MODE PICTURE MODE RETURN RETURN
60. S VIDEO Y C e DVD nneep DVD nneep S VIDEO Y C DVD nneep Y C C S VIDEO Y C S VIDEO Y C eeooco Goo G AV COMPU LINK 31 1 VIDEO VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO
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64. INDEX CANCEL 1 13 2 3 CANCEL CANCEL TB SUBPAGE
65. DigiPure ABTO PULL DOWN ABTO ZOOM PICTURE TILT 0K 4 gt gt
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67. VIDEO 1 A DVD nneep VIDEO 1 AV COMPULINK DVD nneepa Ha DVD2 BM VIDEO 2 DVD nneep VIDEO 2 AV COMPULINK DVD Ha DVDS DVD nneep VIDEO 3 AV COMPULINK DVD DVD1 COMPULINK VIDEO 1
68. DVD nneepa Y VIDEO C n Cp VIDEO 3 COMPONENT DVD nneepa VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 24 VIDEO 3 COMPONENT Y VIDEO VIDEO OUT VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 24 VIDEO 4 VIDEO Kak V 2 AUDIO L MONO AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT L MONO
69. 16 9 o 16 9 4 3 CINEMA SURROUND CINEMA SURROUND CINEMA SURROUND HIGH LOW HIGH LOW SURROUND HIGH CINEMA SURROUND LOW LOW
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71. VIDEO 4 O 31 OUTPUT 5 CM 31 6 3 AV COMPU LINK 7 31 33 SYSTEMS CINEMA COLOUR SOUND SURROUND ZOOM DISPLAY CD OTI CHANNEL VOLUME REVEAL HOLD SIZE INDEX SUBPAGE STORE MODE CANCEL RM C1030 TVJ POWER POWER TV VIDEO POWER
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74. f you bring a magnetized device such as a speaker near to your TV a picture may be warped or unnatural colours appear at the corners of the screen n this case keep the device apart from your TV If the speaker causes such phenomena use the magnetic shielded Speaker instead A picture may be tilted due to the influence of the earth s magnetism In this case use the PICTURE TILT on page 20 to complete the tilt takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is performed until an image is displayed This is not a malfunction This is the time required for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV other causes may be assumed For precautionary purposes request your service technician to inspect it Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight electric shock due to its static electricity is unavoidable phenomenon due to the construction of the picture tube It is not a problem with the TV You can rest assured that this static discharge does not have harmful influence over the human body Troubleshooting 37 Specifications Broadcasting systems Colour systems Channels and frequencies Sound multiplex systems Teletext syste
75. PULL DOWN PULL DOWN NTSC PULL DOWN 19 20 1 MENU OK PAL 0 4 P 7 2 lt P gt
76. ey DISPLAY a lt T g l OK 4 P 7 A OK 1 MENU OK 4 c LUE wv DISP 4 DISPLAY TEXT REVEAL HOLD INDEX SIZE 2 A F lt gt MENU OK MODE CANCEL SUBPAGE STORE DISPLAY C AJVE con TV TV VIDEO 3 A V 16
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79. according to the video signal input from the external device connected to the VIDEO 3 erminal If this setting is incorrect images will not be displayed VIDEO f a normal video signal composite video signal is input COMPONENT f a Component video signal signals is input For detailed connecting methods see Additional preparation on page 31 INSTALL menu INSTALL O LANGUAGE AUTO PROGRAM EDIT MANUAL TELETEXT LANGUAGE K 0K 4 EXIT 159 BACK BE LANGUAGE You can choose the language you want to use for the on screen display from the language list in a menu 1 Choose LANGUAGE then press the MENU OK button LANGUAGE O ENGLISH gnat FRAN AIS a 0 4 ue BACK 2 Press the A buttons to choose a language 3 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting The menu disappears AUTO PROGRAM You can automatically register the TV channels which can be received well at your residence in the TV s programme numbers by performing the following 1 Choose AUTO PROGRAM then press the MENU OK button The AUTO PROGRAM function starts The TV channels you receive are automatically stored in the programme numbers list Using the TV s menu AUTO PROGRAM CH 10 To stop the AUTO PROGRAM function
80. E58 CC 57 W 21 CH 59 US 59 E59 CC 58 W 22 CH 60 US 60 E60 59 W 23 CH 61 US 61 E61 CC 60 W 24 CH 62 US 62 E62 CC 61 W 25 CH 63 US 63 E63 CC 62 W 26 CH 64 US 64 E64 CC 63 W 27 CH 65 US 65 E65 CC 64 W 28 CH 66 US 66 E66 CC 75 X CH 67 US 67 E67 CC 76 Y R3 CH 68 US 68 E68 CC 77 Z R4 AU 3 CH 69 US 69 E69 CC 78 2 1 5 CH 70 CC 79 7 2 AU A CC 95 AS CC 96 4 CC 97 CC 98 2 CC 99 Ad 29 30 Using the TV s menu TELETEXT LANGUAGE There are 4 types of teletext language groups Set the teletext language group that corresponds to the language of the teletext program that you want to watch 1 Choose TELETEXT LANGUAGE then press the MENU OK button TELETEXT LANGUAGE 2 Press the A Y buttons to choose a group Group Languages Turkish Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Greek Swedish Finnish Polish Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak Rumanian Hungarian German French Italian Swedish Finnish Russian Bulgarian Lettish Lithuanian Estonian Ukrainan Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak English German Arabic Czech Slovak Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Swedish Finnish GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 3 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting The menu disappears anguages that are not included in the teletext language group that you select
81. TV channel has already been registered in PR 99 using the INSERT function deletes the TV channel 1 Choose EDIT MANUAL then press the MENU OK button om CH 27 gt 02 CH 22 03 23 04 CH 24 05 CH 25 06 26 07 01 08 02 09 03 A m iD EI INSERT a J DELETE 015 MANUAL MOVE 2 Follow the operation description of a function you want to use and operate the function MOVE This function changes a programme number of a TV channel ID This function registers a Channel name ID to a TV channel INSERT This function adds a new TV channel in the current programme numbers list by using the CH CC number DELETE This function deletes a unnecessary TV Channel MANUAL This function manually registers a new TV channel in a programme number 3 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting For programme number PR 0 AV appears in the programme numbers list FUNCTIONS MOVE 1 Press the buttons to choose a TV channel 2 Press the button to start the MOVE function EDIT PR ID CH CC D Um 01 21 02 CH 22 03 23 04 CH 24 05 CH 25 06 CH 26 07 lt cc 01 08 02 09 03 3 Press the A F buttons to choose a new programe number To cancel the MOVE function Press the DISPLAY button 4 Press the 4 button to change the progra
82. US 8 EB R9 AU 9 CC 07 S 7 CH 09 US 9 E9 CC 08 5 8 10 05 10 10 R10 AU 10 CC 09 S 9 CH 11 US 11 E11 R11 AU 11 CC 10 5 10 CH 12 US 12 E12 R12 CC 11 5 11 CH 13 05 13 12 5 12 14 05 14 13 5 13 CH 15 US 15 CC 14 A 5 14 CH 16 US 16 CC 15 B S15 CH 17 US 17 CC 16 C 316 CH 18 US 18 CC 17 D S37 CH 19 US 19 CC 18 E 318 CH 20 US 20 CC 19 F S19 CH 21 US 21 E21 CC 20 G 5 20 CH 22 US 22 E22 CC 21 H 5 21 CH 23 US 23 E23 CC 22 5 22 CH 24 05 24 E24 CC 23 J 5 23 25 US 25 E25 CC 24 K 5 24 CH 26 US 26 E26 25 L S 25 27 08 27 E27 CC 26 M 5 26 CH 28 05 28 E28 CC 27 N 5 27 CH 29 US 29 E29 CC 28 5 28 CH 30 09 30 E30 CC 29 P 5 29 CH 31 08 31 1 30 Q 5 30 32 08 32 2 CC 31 5 31 CH 33 05 33 32 S 5 32 34 08 34 4 33 5 33 CH 35 US 35 E35 CC 34 U 5 34 CH 36 05 36 E36 CC 35 V 5 35 CH 37 05 37 7 CC 36 WwW S 36 CH 38 US 38 E38 CC 37 Wei S 37 CH 39 US 39 E39 CC 38 W 2 5 38 CH 40 US 40 E40 CC 39 W 3 5 39 CH 41 US 41 E41 CC 40 W 4 S 40 CH 42 US 42 E42 CC 41 W 5 S 41 CH 43 US 43 E43 CC 42 W 6 CH 44 US 44 E44 CC 43 W 7 CH 45 US 45 E45 CC 44 W 8 CH 46 US 46 E46 CC 45 W 9 CH 47 US 47 E47 CC 46 W 10 CH 48 US 48 E48 CC 47 W 11 CH 49 US 49 E49 CC 48 W 12 CH 50 US 50 E50 CC 49 W 13 CH 51 08 51 51 CC 50 W 14 CH 52 US 52 E52 CC 51 W 15 CH 53 US 53 E53 CC 52 W 16 CH 54 US 54 E54 CC 53 W 17 CH 55 US 55 E55 CC 54 W 18 CH 56 US 56 E56 CC 55 W 19 CH 57 US 57 E57 CC 56 W 20 CH 58 US 58
83. colour WARM A radish white Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films You cannot select the WHITE BALANCE function in the 16 9 mode of the ZOOM function B Al ECO SENSOR When you set the Al ECO SENSOR function to mode 1 or mode 2 the screen contrast is automatically adjusted to a setting suitable for the brightness of your room This reduces eye strain for you and the power consumption of the TV SENSOR 1 2 This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off Al ECO DISPLAY With Al ECO SENSOR being set to 1 or 2 and Al ECO DISPLAY on it displays the luminosity of the room using the clover marks on the screen for several seconds when the luminosity changes The lower luminosity is indicated by more clover marks PICTURE FEATURES menu PICTURE FEATURES COLOUR SYSTEM ZOOM PICTIRE TILT 0K 4 gt m pns BACK DIGITAL VNR he DIGITAL VNR function cuts down the amount of noise in the original picture AUTO The TV will be automatically adjust the level of the DIGITAL VNR effect to match the amount of noise in the picture giving you the best possible picture f you set the DIGITAL VNR effect too high it can make the picture less sharp t is recommended to use the AUTO setting if you can MAX The level of the DIGITAL VNR
84. directionality Are you COLO the TV channe enna with the one with UR SYSTEM settings for s correct Follow the description COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 11 to Has COLOUR ry to solve the trouble or BRIGHT been controlled properly Follow the description Adjusting the picture on page 17 to try to adjust them properly Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly 35 Troubleshooting When a white and bright still image such as a white dress is displayed on the screen the white part may look as if it were coloured It is phenomenon unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself and not due to a TV failure When the picture disappears from the screen the unnatural colours will also disappear When viewing images from commercially available video software products or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly the top of the image may be distorted This is due to the condition of the video signal and not because of malfunction Poor sound Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly If not follow the description Adjusting the Sound on page 21 to try to adjust them properly When the TV channel reception is poor it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingual sound In this case follow the description STEREO I on page 21 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound Operation disab
85. effect is set to the maximum If you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO but still notice some noise change the setting from AUTO to MAX The MAX setting is not suitable for high quality pictures which contain a lot of noise MIN The level of the DIGITAL VNR effect is set to the minimum If you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO but feel that the sharpness of the original picture has not been reproduced fully change the setting from AUTO to MIN The MIN setting is not suitable for low quality pictures which contain a lot of noise DigiPure The Digipure function uses the latest in digital technology to give you a natural looking picture The Digipure function includes the following two functions Digipure function This function helps to create a natural looking picture by eliminating unnecessary edges from high contrast and crisp images Conversely for images with low contrast edges are added to produce a sharper more detailed picture You can choose from the DigiPure function settings of AUTO MIN and MAX Picture motion compensation function This function displays fast moving pictures for example the players or ball in a football game more smoothly and naturally on the screen AUTO The TV will automatically adjust the level of the DigiPure effect to match the amount of noise in the picture giving the best possible picture f you set the DigiPure effect too hi
86. occurs please switch the HIGH mode to LOW mode the effect of CINEMA SURROUND functions will be ess noticeable however the volume distortion will be corrected MONO SURROUND Select the MONO SURROUND mode when you listen to the mono sound You can enjoy the sound for a wider audience similar to stereo sound OFF The CINEMA SURROUND function switches off Remote control buttons and functions PICTURE MODE button You can choose one of three PICTURE MODES three kinds of picture setting to adjust the picture settings automatically Press the PICTURE MODE button choose a mode BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness STANDARD Standardizes picture adjustment SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness RETURN button The RETURN button has two functions the RETURN function and the RETURN function If a channel has been registerd as the Return Channel the RETURN function operates If there is no setting for the Return Channel the RETURN function operates RETURN function By registering a channel you frequently view as the Return Channel you can select that channel at any time simply by pressing the RETURN button To register a TV channel as the Return Channel Choose the Programme number to which the channel you want to register has been set and press the RETURN button and hold for more than 3 seconds continuously RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED is displayed and the reg
87. rro 2 4 turn the left speaker s volume level TREBLE A i BALANCE turn the right speaker s volume level up AI VOLUME ON CINEMA SURROUND HIGH a SE cox B Al VOLUME 4 gt EXIT v SBACK You can prevent the sudden increase or decrease of sound that occurs when STEREO le changing the channel to another channel switching the VIDEO mode to another VIDEO mode When you are viewing a bilingual broadcast programme you can choose the sound from Bilingual sub 1 or Bilingual II sub II When ON the stereo broadcasting is received poorly you can change from stereo to mono sound This function is turned on so that you can hear the broadcast more OFF clearly and easily This function is turned off CO Stereo sound The VOLUME function may not O mono sound operate as expected if the sound input level from a broadcast station or video I Bilingual sub 1 software is extremely low Bilingual Il sub II H CINEMA SURROUND Cancels the Multi Sound function and the sound becomes monaural You can enjoy Surround sound with a live effect by using the CINEMA SURROUND The sound mode you can choose differs function You can choose one of three depending on the TV programme CINEMA SURROUND modes This function does not work in the VIDEO You can choose a CINEMA SURROUND modes mode from HIGH LOW MONO or OFF modes E Adjusting the sound For detail
88. ANNEL VOLUME REVEAL HOLD INDEX SIZE SUBPAGE STORE MODE CANCEL TVJ Sa Remote control buttons and functions Turn the TV on from standby mode Press the POWER button The POWER lamp lights red to green and your TV will be turned on You can turn on the TV from the standby mode by pressing the TV VIDEO button the CHANNEL buttons or the number buttons To turn the TV off Press the POWER button again The POWER lamp changes from green to red and the TV enters standby mode Choose a TV channel Choose a programme number in which a TV channel has been set Press the CHANNEL buttons or enter the programme number PR with the number buttons f you want to put a two digit channel into the TV press the button to change to the two digit entry system You can select a channel from the PR LIST For details see DISPLAY button on page 11 f you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears follow the operation procedure COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 11 Adjust the volume Press the VOLUME buttons Watch images from external devices Choose a VIDEO terminal to which the external device has been connected Press the TV VIDEO button You can choose a VIDEO terminal with the CHANNEL buttons or from the PR LIST To return to a TV channel Press the TV VIDEO button the CHANNEL 4 buttons or the number buttons Remote
89. CK function will be whose this case activated the entire screen becomes blue and the sound is muted this if you want to view the TV n spite of channel follow the description BLUE BACK on page 22 to try to change the B BACK function setting to OFF Are your SOUND SYSTEM setti the TV channels correct LUE ings for Follow the description SOUND SYSTEM Button on page 12 to try to sol trouble Poor picture ve the f noise totally obscures the picture snow the aerial or aerial cabl have trouble Check the followi to solve the trouble e may ng to try ug from the AC outlet and re yourself or remove the Has the TV and aerial been connected properly Has the aerial cable been damaged Is the aerial pointed to the right direction f the TV or aer Is the aerial itself faulty ial receives interference from the other devices stripes or noise may appear in device as an amplifier personal computer or a he picture Move such hair drier that can cause inter ference away from your TV or try chan ging its ocation If the aerial suffers int erference from a radio tower or high voltage wire please contact your local dealer f the TV receives interferences from signal reflecting from mountains or building doub occur e pictures ghosting will Try to change the aerial s direction or replace the an better
90. EO OUT Ea video output jack and the TV s VIDEO jack with a video cable To connect a VCR to the TV with an S VIDEO Fig B cable Connect the VCR s S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO output connector and TV s S connector with an S VIDEO cable instead of connecting with a video cable 3 Connect the VCR s VIDEO OUT audio L R output jacks and the TV s AUDIO jacks L MONO and R with an audio cable f the VCR s audio output is in mono connect the VCR s AUDIO OUT audio output jack and the TV s AUDIO L MONO jack with an audio cable You can use the AV COMPU LINK function if your VCR has an AV COMPU LINK terminal For details see Connecting AV COMPU LINK Supported Devices on page 33 Setting up your TV 2 Connecting the power cord Connect the mains plug to the AC outlet 3 Putting the batteries into the Remote control Use two AA R6 batteries Insert the batteries from the end making sure the and polarities are correct Follow the warnings printed on the batteries e f the remote control does not work properly replace the batteries The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV Please replace them as Soon as necessary 4 Making the initial settings When the TV is first turned on it enters the initial setting mode and the JVC logo is displayed 1 Press the main power button on the TV The TV is turned on a
91. H 21 02 CH 22 03 23 04 CH 24 05 CH 25 06 26 07 01 08 02 09 03 lt P E v 00150 _ 2 3 MENU OK PRO 1 A V 2
92. IO OUT jack and the TV s L MONO jack with an audio cable Connecting devices to the OUTPUT terminal The signals of the images and sound you are currently viewing with this TV are output through the OUTPUT terminal By connecting a VCR to the OUTPUT terminal you can record the currently shown image and sound to that VCR To do this connect the VCR and OUTPUT terminal following the steps below 1 Connect the VIDEO jack in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR s VIDEO IN video input jack with a video cable 2 Connect the AUDIO jacks L and R in the OUTPUT terminal and the VCR s AUDIO IN audio L R input jacks with an audio cable When you turn off the TV the signals from the OUTPUT terminal are also turned off The component signals input from the VIDEO 3 COMPONENT terminal cannot be output through the OUTPUT terminal Connecting Headphones Connect the headphons with a stereo mini jack of 3 5 mm in diameter to the Headphone jack at the TV front panel Connecting AV COMPU LINK Supported Devices AV COMPU LINK remote control system is a system in which related devices are al o If utomatically controlled when you operate ne device you apply this system to the TV you can have the TV automatically perform the required operations by operating one external device You don t have to use the TV s remote control to turn on the TV or change the VIDEO modes Examples of the AV COMPU LINK remote contro
93. JVC COLOUR InteriArt Premiere _ DigiPure 100Hz amp PROGRESSIVE SCAN HV 34LZ InterfArt gt SEE DigiPure 100Hz amp PROGRESSIVE SCAN HV 29WZ 4 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED 0702 CR JMT TELEVISION INSTRUCTIONS Setting up yourTV 3 TV buttons and functions 6 Remote control buttons and functions 8 Using the TV s 15 Basic operation 15 PICTURE SETTING menu 17 PICTURE FEATURES menu 18 SOUND SETTING menu 21 FEATURES menu 22 INSTALL 25 Additional preparation 31 Troubleshooting 35 Specification 38 LCT1202 001A H Thank you for buying this JVC colour television To make sure you understand how to use your new TV please read this manual thoroughly before you begin WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV 1 2 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug When unplugging the TV grasp the mains plug Do not pull on the power cord Never block or cover the ventilation openings Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable When installing this TV leave spaces for ventilation around the TV of more tha
94. S 11 E11 R11 AU 11 CC 10 S 10 CH 12 US 12 E12 R12 CC 11 S 11 CH 13 US 13 CC 12 5 12 CH 14 US 14 CC 13 5 13 CH 15 US 15 CC 14 A 5 14 CH 16 US 16 CC 15 B 5 15 CH 17 US 17 CC 16 5 16 18 US 18 CC 17 D S 17 CH 19 US 19 CC 18 5 18 CH 20 US 20 CC 19 F 5 19 CH 21 US 21 E21 CC 20 G 5 20 CH 22 US 22 E22 CC 21 H 5 21 CH 23 US 23 E23 CC 22 5 22 24 05 24 24 CC 23 J S 23 CH 25 US 25 E25 CC 24 K 5 24 CH 26 US 26 E26 CC 25 L S 25 CH 27 US 27 E27 CC 26 M 5 26 28 05 28 E28 CC 27 N S 27 CH 29 US 29 E29 CC 28 5 28 CH 30 US 30 E30 CC 29 P 5 29 CH 31 US 31 1 CC 30 Q S 30 CH 32 US 32 E32 CC 31 R 5 31 CH 33 US 33 E33 CC 32 S 5 32 CH 34 US 34 E34 CC 33 T S 33 CH 35 05 35 5 34 5 34 CH 36 US 36 E36 CC 35 V 5 35 CH 37 US 37 E37 CC 36 5 36 38 05 38 8 37 W 1 S 37 CH 39 US 39 E39 CC 38 W 2 S 38 CH 40 US 40 E40 CC 39 W 3 S 39 CH 41 US 41 E41 CC 40 W 4 S 40 CH 42 US 42 E42 CC 41 W 5 S 41 CH 43 US 43 E43 CC 42 W 6 CH 44 US 44 E44 CC 43 WT CH 45 US 45 E45 CC 44 W 8 CH 46 US 46 E46 CC 45 W 9 CH 47 US 47 E47 CC 46 W 10 CH 48 US 48 E48 CC 47 W11 CH 49 US 49 E49 CC 48 W 12 CH 50 US 50 E50 CC 49 W 13 CH 51 US 51 E51 CC 50 W 14 CH 52 US 52 E52 CC 51 W 15 CH 53 09 53 E53 CC 52 W 16 CH 54 US 54 E54 CC 53 W 17 CH 55 US 55 E55 CC 54 W 18 CH 56 US 56 E56 CC 55 W 19 CH 57 09 57 57 CC 56 W 20 CH 58 US 58 E58 CC 57 W 21 CH 59 US 59 E59 CC 58 W 22 CH 60 US 60 E60 CC 59 W 23 CH 61 US 61 E61 CC 60 W 24 CH 62
95. SYSTEM oK 4 7 BACK 2 Press the lt P buttons to choose the appropriate colour system Then press the MENU OK button You can also operate the COLOUR SYSTEM function with the COLOUR SYSTEM button on the remote control For details see COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 11 ZOOM You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio Choose the optimum one of three ZOOM modes 1 Choose ZOOM then press the MENU OK button Z00M OL REGULAR ZOOM 16 9 A 0K D v pns BACK 2 Press the A F buttons to choose a ZOOM mode Then press the MENU OK button The picture expands and the chosen ZOOM mode is displayed in about 5 seconds You can choose a ZOOM mode from REGULAR ZOOM or 16 9 modes For details see ZOOM button on page 9 Bi PICTURE TILT There are cases where the Earth s magnetic force may make the picture tilt If this happens you can correct the picture tilt 1 Choose PICTURE TILT then press the MENU OK button PICTURE TILT 20K BACK 2 Press the A Y buttons until the picture becomes level Then press the MENU OK button Using the TV s menu SOUND SETTING menu BALANCE JJ souno sertine You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speakers 1 MONO 1
96. US 62 E62 CC 61 W 25 CH 63 US 63 E63 CC 62 W 26 CH 64 US 64 E64 CC 63 W 27 CH 65 US 65 E65 CC 64 W 28 CH 66 US 66 E66 CC 75 X CH 67 US 67 E67 76 Y R3 CH 68 US 68 E68 77 Z R4 AU 3 CH 69 US 69 E69 CC 78 2 1 R5 CH 70 CC 79 2 2 AU 4 CC 95 AS CC 96 A 4 CC 97 A 3 CC 98 A 2 CC 99 A 1 29 30 3 MENU OK 4 1 MENU OK a M area O revnna 1 2 3 4 4 Gy 159 2 A V
97. Z Maximum 215W Average 153W V 29WZ Maximum 215W Average 153W V 34LZ Picture tube 87cm Visible area 80cm V 29WZ Picture tube 73cm Visible area 68cm V 34LZ 898mm X 728mm X 579mm V 29WZ 812mm X 584 2mm X 518mm V 34LZ 68kg V 29WZ 46kg EET A ERE I Design and specifications subject to change without notice Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places cafes hotels etc without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources as this constitutes an infringement of copyright 38 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED JVC In teri A rt 3 ee 6 DigiPure 100Hz amp PROGRESSIVE SCAN 8 H V 3 4 L Z 15 15 gt _ 17 U 9 E 18 DigiPure 21 PROGRESSIVE SCAN 22 H V 2 WZ
98. appropriate colour system AUTO This function detects a colour system from the input signal The AUTO mode may not function properly if you have poor signal quality If the picture is abnormal in the AUTO mode choose another colour system manually The AUTO mode detects a colour system from the input signal and chooses the appropiate colour system automatically 11 12 Remote control buttons and functions For the colour systems in each country or region see the table BROADCASTING SYSTEMS on page 12 SOUND SYSTEM button The sound system is chosen automaically However if you cannot hear the sound normally even when the picture appers normally choose the sound system manually Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to choose the appropriate sound system B G B G system I system D K D K system M M system This function does not work in the VIDEO mode For the sound systems in each country or region see the table BROADCASTING SYSTEMS on page 12 BROADCASTING SYSTEMS or region refer to the table below For sound system colour system in your country COLOUR SYSTEM Area Country or Region System Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc PAL Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Asia Thailand India etc Middle China Vietnam etc PAL East Hong Kong etc PAL Islamic Republic of Leb slamic epu i
99. c of Iran Lebanon SECAM Saudi Arabia etc Philippines Taiwan Myanmar etc NTSC Russia etc SECAM Europe Czech Republic Poland PAL Germany Holland Belgium etc PAL UK etc PAL Oceania Australia New Zealand etc PAL Republic of South Africa etc PAL Africa Nigeria etc PAL Egypt Morocco etc SECAM SOUND SYSTEM Area Country or Region System Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc B G Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Asia Thailand India etc Middle China Vietnam etc D K Hong Kong etc East Fi Islamic Republic of Iran Lebanon Saudi Arabia etc B G Philippines Taiwan Myanmar etc M Russia etc D K Europe Czech Republic Poland etc D K Germany Holland Belgium etc B G UK etc 1 Oceania Australia New Zealand B G Republic of South Africa etc 1 Africa Nigeria etc B G Egypt Morocco etc B G Remote control buttons and functions HOLD button You can hold a teletext page on the screen for as long as you want even while several other teletext pages are being received Press the HOLD button The hold are displayed at the top left of the screen Viewing a teletext programme 1 Choose TV channel with a teletext broadcast 2 Press the TV TEXT button Press the TV TEXT button changes the mode as follows 59 To cancel the Hold function Press the HOLD button again REVEAL button TV mode TV and Som
100. control buttons and functions MUTING button Press the MUTING button to turn off the volume Pressing the MUTING button again resumes the previous volume level ZOOM button You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio Choose the optimum one from the following ZOOM modes Press the ZOOM button to choose a mode REGULAR Use to view a normal picture 4 3 aspect ratio as its original size is ZOOM You can zoom up the Wide picture 16 9 aspect ratio to fill the TV screen The left side right side of the Wide picture 16 9 aspect ratio will be cut off 16 9 This mode converts a normal picture 4 3 aspect ratio into a Wide picture 16 9 aspect ratio de 0 o Use for picture with 16 9 aspect ratio that have been squeezed into a normal picture 4 3 aspect ratio you can restore their original dimensions CINEMA SURROUND button You can enjoy an enhanced sound for a wider audience by using CINEMA SURROUND function Press this button to select one of the CINEMA SURROUND mode HIGH LOW When you listen to the stereo sound please select HIGH mode or LOW mode You can enjoy the sound for a wider audience similar to the experience at the theatre n case that you setting up the CINEMA SURROUND function to HIGH mode here may be slight volume distortion In case that
101. e teletext pages include hidden text Text mode such as answers to quiz You can display the hidden text Each time you press the REVEAL button text is hidden or revealed Text mode SIZE button You can double the height of teletext display 3 Choose a teletext page by pressing the CHANNEL Press the SIZE button buttons number buttons or coloured buttons INDEX button You can return to the index page instantly Press the INDEX button In the List mode you can return to the page number displayed in the lower left area of the screen To return to the TV mode Press the TV TEXT button or TV VIDEO button If you have trouble receiving teletext broadcasts consult your local dealer or the broadcast station n the Text mode the ZOOM mode is CANCEL button fixed to the REGULAR mode You can search for a teletext page while No menu operations are possible when watching TV Viewing a teletext programme 1 Press the number button to e If characters on a teletext programme do enter a page number or press not appear proper TELETEXT LANGU y change the AGE setting For details see TELET page 30 TEXT LANGUAGE on the coloured button The TV searches for a teletext page 13 Remote control buttons and functions 2 Press the CANCEL button The TV programme appears When the TV finds the teletext page its page number appears in the upper left of the screen 3 Press the CANCEL b
102. ee EDIT MANUAL on page 26 f a TV channel you want to view is not stored in the programme numbers list you can register it using the MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 26 The AUTO PROGRAM function does not store a TV channel to the programme number 0 AV f you do not need to use the EDIT MANUAL function press the MENU OK button to close the EDIT menu Now setting up is complete Please enjoy your new JVC TV Setting up your TV MUTING POWER SYSTEM CINEMA COLOUR SOUND SURROUND ZOOM DISPLAY C OT II CHANNEL VOLUME TEXT REVEAL HOLD INDEX SIZE SUBPAGE STORE MODE CANCEL _ JIVE co TV ze TV buttons and functions Turn the main power on Press the main power button 0 The POWER lamp lights red and your TV is in the standby mode HV 34LZ To turn the main power off press the main power button again The POWER lamp goes off Turn the TV on from standby mode Press the CHANNEL buttons 5 The POWER lamp Q lights red to green and your TV will be turned on You can also turn on the TV by pressing the TVNIDEO button 3 while it is in standby mode HV 29WZ Choose a TV channel Press the CHANNEL buttons 5 Choose a VIDEO terminal Press the TV VIDEO button 3 or CHANNEL buttons 5 Adj
103. emaining CH CC number The TV shifts to registration mode When the registration is completed the picture of the TV channel appears on the Screen Ihe CH CC number is a number indicating the broadcast frequency to the TV If the TV cannot detect the TV channel corresponding to the broadcast frequency indicated by the CH CC number a picture in the no signal state appears Using the TV s menu CH CC number When you number of want to use the INSERT function on page 28 find the CH CC number corresponding to the Channel the TV channel from this table US The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States Philippines etc CCIR The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East Southeast Asia etc OIRT The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe Russia Vietnam etc AUSTRALIA The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia etc Channel Channel CH US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA cc US CCIR AUSTRALIA CH 02 05 2 E2 R1 CC 01 S 1 AU 5 CH 03 US 3 AU 1 CC 02 S2 CH 04 US 4 E4 R2 AU 2 CC 03 5 3 CH 05 US 5 E5 R6 AU 6 CC 04 5 4 CH 06 US 6 EG R7 AU 7 CC 05 S5 CHO7 US 7 E7 R8 AUB CC 06 S 6 CH 08
104. gain Using the TV s menu techniques fully MUTING POWER SYSTEM CINEMA COLOUR SOUND SURROUND ZOOM DISPLAY CHANNEL VOLUME TEXT ee UP UB REVEAL HOLD INDEX SIZE SUBPAGE STORE MODE CANCEL avcicso TV EPOD WES This TV has a number of functions you can operate using menus To fully utilize all your TV s functions you need to understand the basic menu operating Basic operation 1 Press the MENU OK button to display the MENU main menu MENU PICTURE SETTING GY instace PICTURE FEATURES JA souno SETTING mA tL FEATURES A 0K 4 gt EXIT pup BACK The display appearing at the bottom of a menu indicates buttons on the remote control you can use when you operate a chosen function A OK I MENU OK button 4 gt TV 1 TV VIDEO button wv 1 DISPLAY button 2 Press the A V buttons or lt gt to choose a menu title and press the MENU OK button The menu appears To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY button To exit a menu instantly Press the TV VIDEO button 3 Press the A V buttons to choose a function For details of the functions in the menus see the following pages 16 Using the TV s menu 4 Press the lt gt buttons to choose the setting of that function f you want to operate a func
105. gh on a low quality picture that contains a lot of noise this may actually make the noise worse It is recommended to use the AUTO setting if you can MAX The level of the DigiPure effect is set to the maximum If you set the DigiPure function to AUTO but feel that the original picture quality has not been reproduced fully change the setting from AUTO to MAX The MAX setting is not suitable for low quality pictures which contain a lot of noise Using the TV s menu MIN The level of the DigiPure effect is set to the minimum When you set the DigiPure function to AUTO and notice some noise change the setting from AUTO to MIN The MIN setting is not suitable for high quality pictures which contain very little noise OFF The DigiPure function is turned off PULL DOWN The PULL DOWN function displays a cinema film picture more smoothly and naturally on the screen AUTO This function is turned on Normally keep this function set to AUTO OFF This function is turned off The motion may appear unnatural when viewing images with the NTSC colour system To make the motion smoother switch the PULL DOWN function from AUTO to OFF 19 20 Using the TV s menu COLOUR SYSTEM The colour system is chosen automatically However if the picture is not clear or no colour appears choose the colour system manually 1 Choose COLOUR SYSTEM then press the MENU OK button COLOUR
106. gnal is weak or absent or when there is no input from an external device ON This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off B CHILD LOCK You can disable the front control buttons of the TV When this function is set to ON the TV can be operated only by using the remote control Use this function to prevent children from operating the TV at their own discretion without parent consent ON This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off E CHANNEL GUARD When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch you can lock out the channel Even when a child chooses a programme number for a locked out channel the screen will change to blue and display a so the channel cannot be viewed To set this function 1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD then press the number 0 AV button SET ID NO Q 00 20K 4 P 1 v BACK 2 Set the ID number you want To choose a number Press the A Y buttons To move a cursor Press the lt P gt buttons 3 Press the MENU OK button CHANNEL GUARD PR ID CH ooooooocl o r SOONNANNN 2 WN N 8 GUARD 4 b EXIT o gt DISP BACK 4 Press the A V buttons to choose a TV channel The TV shows the TV programme which the chosen TV channel is now broadcasting 5 Press the blue button to set this function to t
107. he TV channel CHANNEL GUARD appears and the TV channel is locked To cancel this function Press the blue button again a CHANNEL GUARD disappears and the lock is released 6 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting The menu disappears Using the TV s menu To view a locked TV channel 1 Choose a programme number in which a TV channel locked with the number buttons or PR LIST The screen changes to blue and the CHANNEL GUARD appears als You cannot choose a locked TV channel with the A Y buttons 2 Press the DISPLAY button to display ID NO ID number input screen fais 3 Press the number buttons to enter the ID number The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel If you have forgotten the ID number Perform step 1 of To set this function After confirming the ID number press the TV VIDEO button to exit the menu When you would like to cancel the CHANNEL GUARD function you must perform the operation To set this function again 23 Using the TV s menu B AUTO SHUTOFF You can set your TV to turn off if no signal are received for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast ON This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TV s main power The AUTO SHUTOFF will not work for a VIDEO mode B VIDEO 3 SETTING Set the VIDEO 3 SETTING correctly
108. istration is completed To cancel register a TV channel as the Return Channel while viewing any TV channel press the RETURN button and hold for more than 3 seconds continuously RETURN PLUS CANCELED is displayed and the registration is cancelled When you turn off the TV the registration for the Return Channel is cancelled f you want to view the Return Channel and another TV channel alternately first choose a channel other than the Return Channel And then press the RETURN button to change the channel to the Return Channel In this way you can view two channels alternately by pressing the RETURN button RETURN function The TV temporarily memorises the TV channel that was choosen right before the current TV channel as the Last Channel By pressing the RETUTN button you can alternately view the current TV channel and the Last Channel f you want to view two channels alternately by using the RETURN function first choose one TV channel and then choose the other TV channel with the Number buttons If you choose the TV channel without using the Number buttons there are cases where a channel other than the one you first chose is registered as the Last Channel Remote control buttons and functions I I button When you are viewing a bilingual broadcast programme you can choose the sound from Bilingual Sub 1 or Bilingual II Sub 11 When the stereo broadcasting is received poor
109. l system operations S V imply by pressing the PLAY button on a CR or a DVD player you can view images from the device S V S S imply by inserting a prerecorded tape a tape with the record safety tab removed to a CR you can view the tape imply by operating the AV Control Receiver you can have the TV turned on off in andby mode or the VIDEO mode changed correctly The performance of the AV COMPU LINK remote control system varies depending on the connected device See the device s instruction manual When you select TV SOUND as the input source with the AV Control Receiver there are cases where the TV s MUTING function automatically operates and the sound from the TV s speakers is muted In such cases press the VOLUME buttons or the MUTING button on the TV s remote control to cancel the MUTING function You can regain the sound from the TV s speakers Additional preparation Conditions to use the AV COMPU LINK remote control system A device equipped with an AV COMPU LINK terminal is required You must connect the TV and the device with an AV COMPU LINK cable AV COMPU LINK cable is not supplied with this TV If an AV COMPU LINK cable is unavailable connect them with a cable with dia 3 5 mm mono male plugs at both ends You must connect the device to an appropriate VIDEO terminal and set it up correctly Otherwise the AV COMPU LINK remote control system will
110. led Have the batteries of the remote control become exhausted Follow the description Putting the batteries into the remote control on page 4 and replace them with new batteries to try solve the problem Have you attempted to use the remote control at the sides or rear of the TV or at a location more than seven meters apart from the TV location Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters from your TV to try to solve the problem When you are viewing a teletext programme you cannot operate the menus Press the TV VIDEO button to return the teletext programme to the ordinary TV programme to try operating the menus s the CHILD LOCK function set to ON If the CHILD LOCK function is set to ON you cannot operate the TV with the front control buttons of the TV Follow the description CHILD LOCK page 22 to ry to set the CHILD LOCK function to OFF f the TV operation becomes disabled suddenly press the Main power button on the TV and turn off the main power Try to press the Main power button again o turn on the main power If the TV returns to a normal state it is not a ailure Other concerns When the SLEEP TIMER function or AUTO SHUTOFF function operates the TV is automatically turned off If the TV is turned off suddenly try to press the POWER button to turn on the TV once again At this time if the TV resumes a normal state there in no problem
111. ly you can change from stereo to mono sound so that you can hear the broadcast more clearly and easily Press the I II button to choose a sound mode Stereo sound mono sound I Bilingual sub 1 I Bilingual II sub II MONO Cancels the Multi Sound function and the sound becomes monaural The sound mode you can choose differs depending on the TV programme This function does not work in the VIDEO modes DISPLAY button You can display the PR LIST programme number or VIDEO terminal number on the Screen Press the DISPLAY button Press the DISPLAY button changes the display as follows PR LIST PR ID TN 1 OT 0 02 03 04 05 06 09 No indication 4 P xim ow go 10 10 Choose a TV channel or a VIDEO terminal 1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the PR LIST 2 Press the lt gt buttons to choose a programme number or VIDEO terminal Then press the MENU OK button For programme numbers with the CHANNEL GUARD function set the CHANNEL GUARD mark is displayed next to the programme number in the PR LIST The VIDEO terminals are registered after the programme number PR99 COLOUR SYSTEM button The colour system is chosen automatically However if the picture is not clear or no colour appears choose the colour system manually Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to choose the
112. mme number of a TV channel to a new programme number ID 1 Press the A buttons to choose a TV channel 2 Press the red button to start the ID function 3 Enter a channel name ID Press the A V buttons to choose a character Press the lt gt buttons to move the cursor PR ID C H CC M EES cH 21 02 22 03 CH 23 04 CH 24 05 CH 25 06 CH 26 07 M 01 08 02 09 03 A 20K 4 gt EXIT x To cancel the ID function Press the DISPLAY button 4 Press the MENU OK button to register a channel name to a TV channel DELETE 1 Press the A V buttons to choose a TV channel 2 Press the yellow button to delete the TV channel The TV channel is deleted from the programme numbers list MANUAL 1 Press the A buttons to choose a programme number to which you want to register a new TV channel 2 Press the blue button to activate the MANUAL function At the right side following the CH CC number the SYSTEM sound system of the TV channel appears Using the TV s menu MANUAL 07 01 B 6 08 02 a 0K SEARCH 4 gt E x FINE BACK E FINE SYSTEM To cancel the MANUAL function Press the DISPLAY button Press the button to choose the system sound system for a TV channel you want to register For the sound systems in each country or regio
113. ms Languages displayed by teletext Power requirements Audio output VIDEO 1 terminal VIDEO 2 terminal VIDEO 3 COMPONENT terminal VIDEO 4 terminal OUTPUT terminal Headphone jack Accessories Speakers Power consumption Screen size measured diagonally Dimensions W X H X D Weight 1 D K K1 PAL SECAM NTSC3 58 4 43MHz VHF low channel VL 246 25 to 168 25 MHz VHF high channel VH 2175 25 to 463 25 MHz UHF channel U 471 25 to 863 25 MHz Receives cable channels in mid band X to Z 2 S1 to S10 super band S11 to S20 and hyper band S21 to S41 2 B G NICAM B G D K system FLOF Fastext WST World Standard Text Please see the table in the description TELETEXT LANGUAGE on page 30 AC 110 to 240V 50 60Hz Rated Power output 7W 7W RCA connector X 3 S VIDEO connector X 1 Video input S VIDEO Y C input and Audio L R inputs are available RCA connector X 3 Video input and Audio L R inputs are available RCA connector X 5 e Video input Component video Y Ce Cr input and Audio L R inputs are available RCA connector X 3 S VIDEO connector X 1 Video input S VIDEO Y C input and Audio L R inputs are available RCA connector X 3 Video output and Audio L R outputs are available Stereo mini jack 3 5 mm in diameter Remote control unit X 1 RM C1030 AAJR6 dry cell battery X 2 V 34LZ 12cm X 5cm X 2 V 29WZ 13cm X 6 5cm X 2 V 34L
114. n see the table BROADCASTING SYSTEMS on page 12 Press the green or red button to search for a TV channel Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV channel Then the TV channel is displayed Press the green or red button repeatedly until the to TV channel you want appears If the TV channel reception is poor Press the blue or yellow button to fine tune the TV channel If you cannot hear the normal sound even when the picture of the TV channel appers normally The SYSTEM setting is wrong Press the gt button and choose a SYSTEM that has normal sound Press the MENU OK button and register the TV channel to a programme number The normal EDIT menu is resumed 27 28 Using the TV s menu INSERT PREPARATION Find the CH CC number corresponding to the channel number of the TV channel from the on page 29 1 Press the A V buttons to choose a programme number for which you will register new TV channel When you attempt to insert the TV channel of NTSC M system press SOUND SYSTEM button Switch SOUND SYSTEM to M then proceed to step 2 from INSTALL menu 2 Press the green button to start the INSERT function 0K 9 G 4 D m T CH CC 3 Press the A F buttons to choose or CH according to the CH CC number of the TV channel To cancel the INSERT function Press the DISPLAY button 4 Press the Number buttons to enter the r
115. n on the remote control For details see PICTURE MODE button on page 10 Adjusting the picture You can change the picture settings of each picture mode as you like The picture settings changed are stored in the picture mode CONTRAST You can adjust the picture contrast lower higher BRIGHT You can adjust the picture brightness lt q darker brighter Using the TV s menu SHARP You can adjust the picture sharpness lt softer gt sharper COLOUR You can adjust the picture colour lt lighter gt deeper TINT You can adjust the picture tint lt reddish gt greenish You can change the TINT setting picture tint only when the colour system is NTSC 3 58 or NTSC 4 43 To return to the default settings in each PICTURE MODE Press the blue button Returns the picture settings in the currently chosen PICTURE MODE mode to the default settings and stores them in the PICTURE MODE again WHITE BALANCE You can select one of three WHITE BALANCE modes three tones of white to adjust the white balance of the picture Since white is the colour which is used as a reference for all the other colours changing the WHITE BALANCE mode affects the appearance of all the other colours on the screen COOL A bluish white Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy amore vivid and bright picture 17 Using the TV s menu MID The normal white
116. n the minimum distances as shown i 4 mm 15 gt 10 410 gt 15 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings In the event of a fault unplug the unit and call a service technician Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged Be very careful with it when handling the TV Should the TV screen become soiled wipe it with a soft dry cloth Never use rub it forcefully Never use any cleaner or detergent on it If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket Setting up your TV CAUTION Turn off all the equipment including the TV before connecting anything 1 Connecting the aerial and VCR Aerial cable is not supplied Use a good quality 75 ohm coaxial cable Fig A Read the manual that came with the VCR vie before connecting If not connecting a VCR see fig A Back of the TV Connect an aerial cable to the aerial n Ron vogo socket on this TV VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 If connecting a VCR see fig B 1 Connect the aerial cable to the aerial input socket on the VCR and connect the VCR and TV VIDEO 3 ICOMPONENT with another aerial cable o Ge HL 2 Connect the VCR s VID
117. nd the JVC logo appears e f the power lamp on the TV lights red and does not change to green your TV is in the standby mode Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn the TV on f the JVC logo does not appear your TV has already been turned before In this case use the LANGUAGE and AUTO PROGRAM functions to make the initial settings For details see INSTALL on page 25 2 Press the MENU OK button The LANGUAGE menu appears You can choose a language for the on screen anguage LANGUAGE O ENGLISH E FRANCAIS A HV 3412 POWER lamp Main power button HV 29WZ cof CINEMA ECO P WER SURROUND POWER lamp Main power button 3 Press the buttons to choose ENGLISH Then press the MENU OK button The AUTO PROGRAM function starts The TV channels you receive are automatically stored in the programme numbers list AUTO PROGRAM To stop the AUTO PROGRAM function press the OK button 4 After the TV channels have been stored in the programme number PR list the EDIT menu appears A iD 4 EI DELETE MANUAL MOVE You can proceed to edit the programme numbers list using the EDIT MANUAL unction For details s
118. not function correctly For details see Setting up the AV COMPU LINK remote control system The TV must be in standby mode the POWER lamp lighting red If the TV s Main power is off the POWER lamp off the AV COMPU LINK remote control System does not function Setting up the AV COMPU LINK remote control system CAUTION With some devices the setup method differs from the ones explained here Be sure to read the device s instruction manual thoroughly before setting it up 1 Connect the device to the TV s VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 terminal If you want to connect a DVD player to the TV with a component video cable Connect the DVD player to the TV s VIDEO 3 terminal For detailed connecting instructions see Connecting the exterminal devices on page 31 33 34 Additional Preparation 2 Connect the TV s AV COMPU LINK terminal and the device s AV COMPU LINK terminal with an AV COMPU LINK cable 3 Change the device s setting according to the VIDEO terminal it is connected to If a VCR is connected to the VIDEO 1 terminal Set the VCR s remote control code to A code If a DVD player is connected to the VIDEO 1 terminal Set the DVD player s AV COMPULINK MODE to DVD2 If a VCR is connected to the VIDEO 2 terminal Set the VCR s remote control code to B code If a DVD player is connected to the VIDEO 2 terminal Set the DVD player s AV COMPULINK MODE to DVD3 If a DVD player is connec
119. press the OK button 2 Afterthe TV channels have been stored in the programme number list the EDIT menu appears CH 21 02 22 03 23 04 CH 24 05 CH 25 06 CH 26 07 01 08 02 09 03 A 0 iD 4 ExiT INSERT 0759 BACK Ea DELETE MANUAL MOVE You can proceed to edit the programme numbers list using the EDIT MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 26 f a TV channel you want to view is not Stored in the programme numbers list you can register it using the MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 26 The AUTO PROGRAM function does not store a TV channel to the programme number 0 AV f you do not need to use the EDIT MANUAL function press the MENU OK button to exit from the EDIT menu 25 26 Using the TV s menu EDIT MANUAL The EDIT MANUAL functions are divided into two types editing of the current programme numbers EDIT functions and manual registration of a TV channel you want to view to the programme number MANUAL function CAUTION Using the MOVE DELETE or INSERT unction rewrites the current programme numbers list Resultingly the programme number of some of the TV channels will change e When a TV channel which has been ocked out using the CHANNEL GUARD unction using the MANUAL function for hat TV channel cancels the CHANNEL GUARD function When a
120. s see CINEMA SURROUND button 9 You can adjust the sound to your liking You can adjust the low tone the sound lt q weaker gt stronger TREBLE You can adjust the high tone of the sound lt q weaker gt stronger 21 22 Using the TV s menu FEATURES menu FEATURES O SLEEP TIMER ON CHILD LOCK OFF CHANNEL GUARD AUTO SHUTOFF VIDEO 3 SETTING a 0K OFF COMPONENT 4 GO exit s SLEEP TIMER You can set the TV to automatically turn off after a set time 1 Choose SLEEP TIMER then press the MENU OK button SLEEP TIMER 0 OFF A 0 Q P 2 Press the lt gt buttons to set the period of time The TV begins count down from the set time You can set the period of time a maximum of 120 minutes 2 hours in 10 miniute steps To cancel this function Press the lt button to set a period of time to OFF 3 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting The menu disappears One minute before this function turns off the TV GOOD NIGHT appears This function cannot be used to turn off the TV s main power When this function is on you can display the SLEEP TIMER menu again to confirm or change the remaining time BLUE BACK You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the si
121. ted to the VIDEO 3 terminal with a component video cable Set the DVD player s AV COMPULINK MODE to DVD1 For instructions on how to change the device s setting refer to the device s instruction manual e f the device you are connecting has neither the remote control code nor the AV COMPULINK MODE then connect it to the TV s VIDEO 1 terminal Troubleshooting If a problem arises while you are using the TV please read this Troubleshooting well before you request having the TV repaired You may be able to fix it easily by yourself For example if the AC plug is disconnected from the AC outlet or the TV aerial has problems you may think there is a problem with the TV itself Important This Troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose cause are not easy to determine If a question arise when you are operating a function read the page s corresponding to the operation of the function well not this Troubleshooting guide After you have followed the Troubleshooting description or the operating description of the functions concerned without any success remove the AC p quest a repair of your TV Do not attempt to repair the TV by rearcover of the TV E If you cannot turn on the TV Is the AC plug connected to th outlet e AC Is the POWER lamp lit If not press the Main power button No picture No sound Have you chosen a TV channe reception is extremely bad In the BLUE BA
122. the sub titles of the teletext program will not be displayed properly Additional preparation Connecting the external devices Connect the devices to the TV paying attention to the following connection diagram Before connecting anything Read the manuals provided with the devices Depending on the devices the connection method may differ from the figure In addition the device settings may be changed depending on the connection method to secure proper operation Turn off all the devices including the TV The Specifications on page 38 contains the details of the VIDEO terminals If you are connecting a device not listed in the following connection diagram see the Specifications to choose the best VIDEO terminal Note that connecting cables are not supplied When connecting devices that are supported by AV COMPU LINK see Connecting AV COMPU LINK Supported Devices on page 33 VCR composite signal VCR S VIDEO signal Y C VCR for recording composite signal DVD player composite signal DVD player S VIDEO signal Y C DVD player component video signals TV game composite signal TV game S VIDEO signal Y C Camcorder composite signal Camcorder S VIDEO signal Y C Headphones eeoaomo AV COMPU LINK cable HV 34LZ HV 29WZ a s V LMONO R JN VIDEO 4
123. tion which appears only with its name follow the descriptions of that function on the following pages The display appearing at the bottom of a menu shows you a button on the remote control that you can use when you operate a chosen function 5 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting The menu disappears When watching the television with the NTSC system the menus as displayed at about half of their normal vertical size Operation with the buttons on the TV You can also operate the menus using the buttons on the front panel of the TV OK lt gt TV VIDEO button buttons buttons button DUBE MENU CHANNEL VOLUME TV VIDEO Gs IL y AS lt gt EXIT There is no button on the front panel of the TV that has the function of the DISPLAY or coloured buttons PICTURE SETTING menu PICTURE SETTING PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHT STANDARD WHITE BALANCE MID AI ECO SENSOR 2 AI ECO DISPLAY ON 20K 4 wy exit vis BACK PICTURE MODE You can choose one of three PICTURE MODES to adjust the picture settings automatically BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness STANDARD Standardizes picture adjustment SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness You can also operate the PICTURE MODE function with the PICTURE MODE butto
124. ust the volume Press the VOLUME buttons 4 The volume level indicator appears MENU button 6 Press to open the menu For details see Operation with the buttons on the TV on page 16 Remote control sensor and ECO sensor 9 Bening the cover ECO lamp D If you set the Al ECO SENSOR function to mode 1 or mode 2 the ECO lamp lights a i CINEMA SURROUND lamp If you set the CINEMA SURROUND function to HIGH LOW or MONO the CINEMA SURROUND lamp lights L7 A MONO VIDEO VIDEO 1 02 VIDEO 2 B Ca Us E COMPONENT 4 OUTPUT R VIDEO QTI avi oPULINK QD TV buttons and functions Headphone jack Connect the headphones with a stereo mini jack 3 5mm in diameter VIDEO 1 terminal 2 See page 3 and 31 VIDEO 2 terminal 3 See page 31 VIDEO 3 COMPONENT terminal See page 24 and 31 VIDEO 4 terminal 1 See page 31 OUTPUT terminal 5 See page 31 Aerial socket Connect the aerial cable See page 3 AV COMPU LINK terminal 17 See page 31 and 33 MUTING ES EM CINEMA T SYSTEM COLOUR SOUND SURROUND ZOOM DISPLAY CH
125. utton to return to a teletext page when the page number is on the screen e You cannot return to the TV mode with the CANCEL button SUBPAGE button Some teletext pages include sub pages that are automatically displayed You can hold any sub page or view it at any time 1 Press the SUBPAGE button to operate the Sub page function Sub page numbers are displayed at the left of the screen Colour Meaning of sub page number Yellow Currently being displayed White Can be displayed Blue or Red Cannot be displayed and itis not sent Background color of the sub page number 2 Press the CHANNEL buttons to choose a sub page number To cancel the Sub page function Press the SUBPAGE button again Using the List mode You can store the numbers of your favourite teletext pages in memory and call them up quickly using the coloured buttons To store the page numbers 1 Press the MODE button to engage the List mode The stored page numbers are displayed at the button of the screen 2 Press a coloured button to choose a position Then press the number buttons to enter the page number 3 Press and hold down the STORE button The four page numbers blink white to indicate that they are stored in memory To call up a stored page 1 Press the MODE button to engage the List mode 2 Press coloured button to which a page has been assigned To exit the List mode Press the MODE button a
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