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1.                                                    1  O ISTANDBY ON button and STANDBY lamp  11  7  SURROUND ON OFF button  16  27   2  Disc tray and illumination lamp  15  8  SURROUND MODE button  16  27   3  Source selecting buttons  11  13  REC MODE button  14      DVD  DBS  VCR  TV  TAPE CDR  FM AM 9  Display   SOURCE NAME button  12    For details  see    Display    below   4  DVD player operation buttons  10  SETTING button  19     22    4  open close    lt 4  reverse skip    gt  gt   forward skip   11  ADJUST button  23  24    E  stop    gt   play   H  pause  12  MEMORY button  17   5  MASTER VOLUME control  11  16  13 CONTROL      V  4 W buttons  17     24   6  INPUT ANALOG DIGITAL button  13  14  Q  phones  jack  11    INPUT ATT  Attenuator  button  14  15  Remote sensor   Display                        ANALOG DIGITAL AUTO     NPUT ATT    OUND          amarae   R  dts _J SUBWFR  LFE  Ls  S  RSJ                                           00 00 D    00B           D Input mode indicators  13  Surround indicators  27     ANALOG  DIGITAL AUTO  AUTO   AUTO SURROUND  SURROUND     2  Surround mode indicators  25  26   9 RESUME indicator  16     DOPRO LOGICI   DSP SPK   speaker  indicator  11    3 Play mode indicators  41  42  44  46    Main display    PROGRAM  REPEAT 1A B  RANDOM 42 Tuner mode indicators  17  18       PROGRESSIVE indicator  14    TUNED  STEREO  AUTO MUTING   5 INPUT ATT indicator  14  13 SLEEP indicator  12      Sound signal indicators  13   4 Frequency unit 
2.                                      DBS tuner                                                                                                                                                                                                      A E  227  IN           IN                                           B Cassette deck CD recorder connection    Cassette deck                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       CD recorder    B Digital connection  DBS tuner           DIGITAL  OUT                                                                                                   DIGITAL  OUT                                               CD recorder       Before connecting an optical  digital cord  unplug the  protective plug                                                        CD recorder              DIGITAL  IN                             DIGITAL OUT                               PCM STREAM       Now  you can plug the power cord of the unit into the AC outlet     CAUTIONS  Notes     Do not touch the power cord with wet hands      Keep the power cord away from the connecting cords and the    Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord  When antenna cables  The power cord may cause 
3.                  28   DVD Player Operations                                 Disc  InfOFmation   eere ote ener Er teste agg  Using the On screen Bar                                    Basic Operation through the On screen Bar  Changing the Time Indication                                  Locating a Desired Scene from the Disc Menu                         33  Selecting a View Angle   ANGLE                     eene 34  Changing the Languages   SUBTITLE and AUDIO                 35  Playing from a Specified Position on a                                      37  E Locating a desired chapter   Chapter Search                     37  Bi Locating a desired position    Time Search                         37  Bi Locating a desired                                                            38  Special Picture Playback                    eni cnet 39     Frame by frame playback                         ees 39  B Showing continuous still pictures   STROBE                    39  B Playing back in slow motion                    eee  B Zooming in   ZOOM                          B Changing the        setting   VFP              Program Playback and Random Playback        Repeat Playback estre tiec metere trn e                   Disc Playback                                       Basic Operations    rer rose et tiii rer ere REO even  Operations through the        Control Screen                              Repeat Playback eror tna rS   JPEG Disc Playback                                      Slide 
4.                 Selecting the FM Reception                                                    18   Basic                                                  19  Operation Buttons  2 2       eto aeree EUR 19  Operating Proced  re      5 ovre e ph bcr rete passes 19   W Speakers information     SUBWFR       FRNT SP          CNTR SP     and    REAR SP                   sees 20  E Speakers distance         FRNT D        CNTR D     and    REAR D                         20  W Crossover frequency     CROSS                                        21  B Low frequency effect attenuator    LFE                           21     Dynamic range compression    D COMP                         21  B Digital input  DIGITAL IN  terminals      DGT                  21     Auto surround      AUTO SR    ooo eee     Video output mode      VOUT      Sound Adjustments                 eene nnnm  Operation Buttons    ternos ore             en po ED Ere  Operating Procedure  uctor ter pateret   E Front speakers output balance      BAL                                24  B Tone     BASS  and    TREBLE                           eee 24  E Speaker output level      SUBWER        CENTER          REAR L    a  d REARR                 24     DAP effect level      EFFECT                  eese 24                            Creating Realistic Sound Fields                     25  Activating Surround Mode              27  Selecting Surround Modes                       sess 27  Adjusting Surround Mode Using Remote Control    
5.               3 Press ENTER     The unit starts playback from the selected scene     Note         For some discs  it may take some time before all the scenes appear    on the TV screen     38    DVD Player Operations       Special Picture Playback Bi Playing back in slow motion    This unit provides special picture playback functions including  frame by frame  strobe  slow motion and zoom     E Frame by frame playback      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the    remote control operation mode   DVD I  viveo    suPeR  VIDEO    CD  VCD    CGD  Cy      During playback    CO C          CO CO CD       Press I  STROBE  repeatedly     Each time you press the button  the still picture advances to the  next frame                    To return to normal playback  Press  gt      Note        e You can also perform the above operation using M on the front panel     E Showing continuous still pictures   STROBE    Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode                 CD           DVD Hf viveo S025     d     CD   VCD   CO            B   Co CD             During playback         Press STROBE  II  at the point you want to view    as continuous pictures   Playback pauses     2 Press and hold STROBE  II  for a few seconds     The same 9 frames  still pictures  appear on the TV screen   You can advance the frames one by one in the following step     3 Press STROBE  IF  once     The picture in the middle on the top row shows an ad
6.               R          VOLUME                Surround mode is automatically activated when digital  multichannel source such as Dolby Digital or DTS Digital  Surround software or 2 channel matrix source such as Dolby  Surround is played back    You can enjoy Surround mode simply by selecting the source   with digital input selected for that source    Auto Surround     Select one of the following settings     ON   The AUTO SURROUND indicator always lights up  on the display         If multichannel signals come in  an appropriate  Surround mode will be turned on    e If Dolby Digital 2 channel or DTS 2 channel  including surround signals come in     PL II  MOVIE    will be selected     If Dolby Digital 2 channel or DTS 2 channel  signals without surround signals come in      STEREO    will be selected    e If the other signals come in  nothing will change        OFF   Select this to deactivate Auto Surround     Notes     e    ON    is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting   OFF  will be shown        This function does not take effect in the following cases        While playing an analog source       While selecting    DGTL          or    DGTL DTS    as the fixed  digital input mode  see page 13     e  f you press SURROUND ON OFF  SURR ON OFF on the  remote control  with Auto Surround activated  Auto Surround  will be canceled temporarily for the currently selected source   Auto Surround setting will be restored in the following cases       When you tur
7.             0        Occitan       Sesotho          50    Choice Menu Operations       BH SPK  SETTING menu            SETTING A y    xw  C NEN  LS  000  W DISTANCE  o CROSS OVER 100 Hz             SIZE  Select this to enter the SIZE submenu     SIZE A go zs   Taf   FRONT SPEAKER  LARGE      5       o_o SUB WOOFER NONE    FRONT SPEAKER  CENTER SPEAKER  and  REAR SPEAKER    Select one of the following settings for each speaker        LARGE  LRG    Select this when the speaker size is relatively          large    SMALL  SML    Select this when the speaker size is relatively  small    NONE          Select this when you have not connected     speaker   Not selectable for the front  speakers    SUBWOOFER    Select one of the following settings     USE  YES    Select this when a subwoofer is connected        NONE  NO    Select this when no subwoofer is used     RETURN  Select this to return to SPK  SETTING menu     Notes         Keep the following comment in mind as reference when  adjusting speaker settings        If the size of the cone speaker unit built in your speaker is  greater than 12 cm  4 54 inches   select    LARGE     and if it is  smaller than 12 cm  4    inches   select    SMALL       e If you have selected  SMALL  for the front speakers  you cannot  select  LARGE  for the center and rear speakers   e  f you have selected    NONE    for subwoofer  you cannot select    SMALL  for the front speakers    e You can take advantage of the speaker diagrams on the left  part o
8.         Muting is activated     Press MUTING to cancel the muting        An incorrect input mode  analog or    digital  is selected     Connections are incorrect     Select the correct input mode  analog or  digital      Check connections        The balance is set to one extreme     Speakers are overloaded because of    high volume     Adjust the balance properly  see pages 24 or  50      1  Press O   ISTANDBY ON on the front    panel to turn off the unit   2  Stop the playback source     3  Turn on the unit again  and adjust the    volume        Speakers are overloaded because of    short circuit of speaker terminals     The unit is overloaded because of a    high voltage     The remote control is not ready for    your intended operation     It is too far from the unit  or is not    facing the unit     Press O ISTANDBY ON on the front panel  to turn off the unit  then check the speaker  wiring    If    OVERLOAD    does not disappear   unplug the AC power cord  then plug it back  again    If speaker wiring is not short circuited     contact your dealer     Press O ISTANDBY ON on the front panel    to turn off the unit  After unplugging the    power cord  consult your dealer     Press SOUND  see page 24  or a source    selecting button first  then press the buttons    you want to use     Come closer to the unit  Operate the remote    control within 23 ft  7 m  from the unit        There is an obstruction hiding the    remote sensor on the unit     Remove the obstruction       
9.        4  repeatedly to move LS to  EJ in the pull down menu  then press  ENTER   The following pop up window appears under the pull down  menu   Ex       ENGLISH    is selected among 3 subtitle languages  recorded        DVD VIDEO 8 5Mops UMEN CIE UOMO  TIME   gt  OFF    CHAP    QD 1 3     1 3  amp  1 3  aa ae  ENGLISH    3 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select the  desired subtitle language     Each time you press the button  the subtitle language changes     35    4 Press ENTER   The pop up window goes off     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes         For DVD VIDEO  Some subtitle languages are abbreviated in the  pop up window  See  Language code list  on page 50    e For SVCD  SVCD can contain up to four subtitles  Pressing  SUBTITLE changes the subtitles regardless of whether the  subtitles are recorded or not   Subtitles will not change if no subtitle  is recorded       If   S   appears on the TV  the current scene does not contain  plural subtitles     E Selecting the audio language          Qe        59  6  ns  AUDIO VIDEO                                      10   v5               OCHESSIVE O During playback                  Press AUDIO   The following pop up window appears on the TV   Ex     ENGLISH  is selected among 3 audio languages  recorded     Q   1 3    umm     ES          2 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired    audio language     Each time you press the button  the audio language changes     The pop up window goes off if 
10.       1 V p p 75 Q  0 286 V  p p  75 Q    VCR OUT  MONITOR OUT   1 V p py 75     VCR OUT  MONITOR OUT    Y luminance     C chrominance    DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT    Component Y   1 0 V p py 75      Component PB Pn   0 7 V p p  75 Q    1 V p p 75     0 286 V  p p  75       NTSC  500 lines  63 dB  Negative    87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz  530 kHz to 1 710 kHz    AC 120V  v  60 Hz    200 W 255 VA  in operation   2 W  in standby mode     435 mm x 100 mm x 403 5 mm   17  he in  X 3 15 16 in  X 15 14 16 in    7 9 kg  17 4 Ibs     68    MEMORANDUM                                                                                                                                                            4 9 2 0  29  2 I 4 0 2 9 IASI ASDA ASAI AAAS 9 94 49  4 SAA 9 2 9 29 SIA 9299 99  994 29 29 2299  9 29 AACA IK IK    JVC LIMITED WARRANTY CONSUMER VIDEO 1 90    JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof  except as set forth below ONLY TO THE  ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date  of original retail purchase for the period as shown below    The Warranty Period         PARTS LABOR  YR 90 pays                THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY  50  UNITED STATES  THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND  IN COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO         bt bbb bb bb bb        WHAT WE WILL DO    x If this product is found to be defective  JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner      Such r
11.     19  24  39  40       Philips    04  19  21  24  41  42       Phonola    21       RCA PROSC    04  18  19  23  24  43     45       SABA    38  46       Samsung    45  47  59  61   63       Sanyo    03  48  49       Sharp    37  50       Siemence    03  51       Sony    52   54       Telefunken    55  60       Toshiba    43  44       Zenith       00  is the initial JVC code        56  57          Note     e Manufacturers    codes are subject to change without notice  If  they are changed  this remote control cannot operate the    equipment           Maintenance    To get the best performance of the system  keep your discs and mechanism clean     General Notes Cleaning Discs    In general  you will have the best performance by keeping your discs Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge   and mechanism clean     Store discs in their cases  and keep them in cabinets or on shelves     Handling Discs         Remove the disc from its case by holding it at the edge while  pressing the center hole lightly      Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc  or bend the disc      Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping  DO NOT use any solvent   such as conventional record    cleaner  spray  thinner  or benzine   to clean the disc        Cleaning the Unit         Stains on the unit  Should be wiped off with a soft cloth  If the unit is heavily stained   wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and  wrung well  then wi
12.     50     maximum         When DVD is selected as the source with your TV turned on  the  volume level indication appears on the TV     Listening with headphones    Connect a pair of headphones to the     phones  jack on the  front panel  This cancels the Surround mode currently      selected  deactivates speakers  and activates the Ys  HEADPHONE mode    The SPK  indicator goes off from the display     Disconnecting a pair of headphone from the     phones  jack  cancels the HEADPHONE mode and activates speakers        HEADPHONE mode   When using the headphones  the following signals are output   regardless of your speaker setting        For 2 channel sources  the front left and right channel signals  are output directly from the left and right headphones        For multichannel sources  the front left and right  center and  rear channel signals are down mixed and then output from the  headphones without missing bass element    You can enjoy multichannel sound source using the  headphones              CAUTION     Be sure to turn down the volume      Before connecting or putting on headphones  as high volume can  damage both the headphones and your hearing      Before removing headphones  as high volume may output from the  speakers           Turning Off the Sounds Temporarily    MUTING  From the remote control ONLY    Press MUTING to mute the sound       MUTING    appears on the display and the volume turns off  the   volume indication goes off       When DVD is selected as t
13.     99 59     for VCD SVCD CD       Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode     BAYAD         SUE    AUDIO         e                             e e  co e e  O For DVD VIDEO   Co           During playback  For VCD SVCD   CO A A A While stopped or during  layback without PBC    2 7  7 47 Mini        o While stopped or during  playback  o        amp  5      Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or   4  repeatedly to move LS to       in the pull down menu  then press ENTER   The following pop up window appears under the pull down  menu     DVD VIDEO TITLE 14          23 TOTAL 1 25 58   gt     TIME   gt  OFF    CHAP  OD 1 3 CJ 1 3  amp  1 3  TIMES  ES    3 Use the number buttons  0 9  to enter the time           To play back from a point of 1  hours   32  minutes   49   seconds  from the beginning           Press 3    Press 4    Press 9    ees  w                   w    TIME 7 3    Press 2 v   TIME 1 32   w            1 32 4   w   TIME 1 32 49       To correct a misentry  Press cursor  lt 4 repeatedly until the wrong number is erased   then press the number buttons to enter the correct number     Z Press ENTER     The unit starts playback from the specified time     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes            The 10 0 button works as the 0 button in this function        The  10 button is not used in this function      You can specify 
14.     A     5 Press ENTER at the end of the portion you want  to repeat  point B    A B repeat playback starts  The selected part of the disc   between point A and B  is played repeatedly   During repeat A B playback  the REPEAT A B indicator lights  up on the display     1 1 17         t Point A Point B                                                To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     To cancel the A B repeat playback  Select    OFF    in step 3  then press ENTER     Note     e While playing back DVD VIDEO        repeat playback is possible  only within the same title     42           Disc Playback       This unit can play back MP3 files on a CD R or CD RW  We call such a disc    MP3 disc  in this instruction     Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the remote control operation mode for the MP3 disc operations       Turn on your TV  and select the correct input mode on the TV        If    gt  appears on the TV when you press a button  the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do              What is MP3    MP3 is an abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1  or  MPEG 1  Audio Layer 3  MP3 is simply a file format with a data  compression  By using MP3 format  one CD R or CD RW can  contain about 10 times as many songs as a regular CD can     Disc structure   On an MP3 disc  each song  material  is recorded as a file  Files  are usually grouped into a folder  Folders can also include other  folders  creating hierarchical folder lay
15.     Turn off all the components and the unit before connection     B About connecting cords       For video connections             The S video cords and the component video cord are not supplied with this unit   Use the cords supplied with the other components or purchase them at your dealer        A   Composite video cord  supplied  e You can use composite video cord      and or S video cord  ch  gt   T3       for connecting DBS tuner and VCR to this unit   Yellow e You can use component video cord       in addition to  Y and     for connecting your TV to this unit     E S video cord  not supplied  e By using     or     you can get a better picture quality   in the  order       lt  D  lt   H    p  I e To view the picture from DBS tuner or VCR on your TV  connect   your TV to this unit using the same type of cord for connecting   DBS tuner or VCR to this unit       To view the picture from the built in DVD player  connect the TV  to this unit using IY  E   and or      then register the video  output mode correctly  see  Video output mode  on page 22       To enjoy the progressive video picture  connect the TV  compatible with the progressive video input using       then  change the scanning mode correctly  see  Changing the  Scanning Mode  on page 14                     For audio connections             Connect the external components to this unit with the audio cords   Use the cord supplied with the other components or purchase them at your dealer         A  Digital coaxial
16.    DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT    Audio connections    SN          Before connecting       optical digital cord    unplug the protective  plug                 DIGITAL IN    DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL 2   DBS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   TAPE CDR    eu   ru                                                                                       Y    COMPONENT VIDEO IN              DIGITAL  OPTICAL OUT                                                             Getting Started          Turn off the TV and the unit before connection  Illustrations of the input output terminals below are typical examples   When you connect other components  refer also to their manuals since the  terminal names actually printed on the rear vary among the components              B VCR connection    our VCR      REC       PLAY   REC  PE  SC O9 xe     S VIDEO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  IN   REC   PLAY           B DBS tuner connection              DBS  IN    our VCR qw   REC   PLAY              VIDEO S VIDEO             MONITOR  QUT         WN NAA     ae et aD  CS NIZ INIZ                 x    OUT       S VIDEO   
17.    Resume play        Ahout Resume play    This unit can memorize the point when you operate the following  procedures     Pressing Bl during playback   Pressing    starts Resume play  e Changing the source    Pressing DVD or    starts Resume play    Turning off the unit  including Sleep Timer        Pressing  gt  starts Resume play    Once you start Resume play  the RESUME indicator goes off   the unit clears the memorized point      The unit also clears the memorized point when you operate the   following procedures      Starting Resume play     Pressing Bl  while the RESUME indicator is lit on the display      Selecting a track by pressing P   or a lt  for video CD and   super VCD when playback stops   Selecting program or random playback   Pressing TOP MENU   Ejecting the loaded disc     Turning on the unit by pressing      STANDBY ON on the  front panel or O I STANDBY ON AUDIO on the remote  control        You can cancel Resume play  see    OTHERS menu  on page 52            To remove the loaded disc  Press        The disc tray opens          close the disc tray  Press  amp  again     D Turn Off the Power  into Standby     ON  Co   STANDBY ON    c     On the front panel From the remote control    Press      STANDBY ON on the front panel or        STANDBY ON AUDIO on the remote control    The unit is turned off and the STANDBY lamp lights up on the front   panel      If you press the button while the disc tray is open  the disc tray  closes automatically  then the unit is
18.    See also    Basic DVD Player Operations    on pages 15 and 16      ESSE show which types of disc are available for the operation      Turn on your TV  and select the correct input mode on the TV           If    S     appears on the TV when you press a button  the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do  or data required for  that operation is not recorded on the disc     Using the On screen Bar    You can check the information of a disc while the disc is loaded and  use some functions through the on screen bar     DAAD                 AUDIO  111131              CD      1 Whenever    disc is loaded                DVD VIDEO                  TITLE 14  CHAP 23  TOTAL1 25 58   gt                                  ON SCREEN V             Ex   When a DVD VIDEO is played    SU TITLE 14  CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt            DVD VIDEO  8                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     23  TOTAL 1 25 58  S  Press ON SCREEN  TME     gt  OFF      CHAP   QD 1 3 GI 1 8  amp  1 3    Each time you press the button  the on screen bar changes as  with the pull down menu   shown to the right     The on screen bar disappears    back to the beginning   Contents of the on screen bar with the pull down menu  1 2
19.   10 cm         80Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 4   4 inches  12 cm      RETURN TO INITIAL    Select this to reset all speaker settings to the initial settings     OTHERS menu    OTHERS   9049    RESUME         PARENTAL LOCK    You can activate or deactivate the resume play function of the  built in DVD player     Select one of the following settings        ON   Select this to activate this function   OFF   Select this to deactivate it   ON SCREEN GUIDE    You can activate or deactivate the following on screen guide  icons    For multi view angles   204   For plural subtitles   E3   For plural audio languages   QD    For playback status   D  0  I   1 8 f                       The on screen guide icons appear on the TV at the beginning of  the playback with this function turned on     Select one of the following settings     ON   Select this to activate this function        OFF   Select this to deactivate it       Subtitles  see page 35  and the information for zooming in   see page 39  appear on the display though this setting is     OFF         When Recording mode  see page 14  is activated  the on screen  guide icons do not appear though the setting is    ON        AUTO STANDBY    When the playback of the disc on the built in DVD player ends   and no operation is done for more than the selected time  the   unit is turned off automatically      This function takes effect only when DVD is selected as the  source     Selec
20.   Before attaching a 75 Q coaxial cable  with a  standard type connector   disconnect the supplied FM antenna              then insert the wire          3 Release the clamp   Turn the loop until you have the best reception      f the reception is poor  connect an outdoor single vinyl  Note   covered wire  not supplied  to the AM EXT terminal  Keep the     Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any other  AM loop antenna connected  terminals  connecting cords and power cord  This could cause poor  reception           Connecting the Speakers    After connecting the front  center and rear speakers  and or a  subwoofer  set the speaker setting information properly to obtain the  best possible Surround effect  For details  see page 20     CAUTIONS       Use speakers with the SPEAKER IMPEDANCE indicated by the  speaker terminals  8     16         DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker terminal        Connecting the front  center  and rear speakers       1 2 3                         For each speaker  connect the     and       terminals on the rear panel  to the     and       terminals marked on the speakers respectively     1 Cut  twist and remove the insulation at the end of  each speaker cord  not supplied      2 Press and hold the clamp of the speaker terminal   CD   then insert the speaker cord  2      3 Release the clamp     RIGHT  LEFT  prm RIGHT  LEFT      SPEAKER  SPEAKERS                      To left rear    To right front speaker    speaker  To right r
21.   CO    9                   To select or skip groups during playback    To select the next groups  or skip groups forward   Press cursor       repeatedly     To select the previous groups  or skip groups backward   Press cursor  lt 4 repeatedly     To select or skip tracks during playback    To select the next tracks  or skip tracks forward   Press cursor W repeatedly          select the previous tracks  or skip tracks backward   Press cursor A repeatedly           To start playback by specifying a track number    Press the number buttons  0   10   10  to enter the track number   Ex    To select the track number 3  press 3    To select the track number 14  press  10 then 4    To select the track number 24  press  10   10  then 4    To select the track number 110  press  10 ten times  then 10     The entered number appears in the track number indication  then  playback starts from the specified track     Repeat Playback    You can repeat playback of the current track  group  or all the tracks  on the loaded disc     CO CO Co  CO 09    gt              REPEAT    e   O    QD          O During playback or while  stopped    From the remote control ONLY     Press REPEAT    The repeat indication appears on the MP3 control screen and the   REPEAT indicator lights up on the display      Each time you press the button  the repeat mode changes as  follows     REPEAT TRACK Z    REPEAT GROUP   REPEAT ALL  2    the indication goes off 7     back to the beginning                    REPEAT TR
22.   chapter  or all                         tracks  CO CD       GD kele keka  REPEAT VIDEO  CO   C    O For DVD VIDEO CD        AO During playback or while  um stopped    4     gt  For VCD SVCD   ON SCREEN  WV    During playback or while  stopped without PBC            Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or   4  repeatedly to move KS to    e in the on screen bar  then press ENTER   The following pop up window appears under the on screen bar     DVD VIDEO  8 5Mbps  TIME C   OFF    CHAP  OD 1 3    1 3   1 3  OFF       TITLE 14  CHAP 23  TOTAL1 25 58          3 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select the  repeat mode  then press ENTER       Each time you press cursor W  or A   the repeat mode changes  as follows   For DVD VIDEO        CHAPTER   TITLE           OFF 2   back to the beginning           For VCD SVCD CD      TRACK   ALL   gt        2 OFF     back to the beginning                 CHAPTER   Repeats the current chapter  the REPEAT 1  indicator lights up on the display     TRACK   Repeats the current track  the REPEAT 1  indicator lights up on the display    TITLE   Repeats the current title  the REPEAT  indicator lights up on the display    ALL   Repeats all the tracks on the disc or of the  program  the REPEAT indicator lights up on  the display    A B   Repeats a desired portion  see the right  column    OFF   Select this to cancel the repeat mode      You can directly change the repeat mo
23.  3 ee  I i   4  Operation icons  on the pull down menu   58     Indications Meanings Available discs  TIME C   OFF      CHAP   OD 1 3 GC  1 3    1 3 Select this to change the       ive   time indication   4 Ex   When a DVD VIDEO is played See page 32   1  Disc type C OFF Select this to repeat All discs  2  Playback information o playback  See page 42   Indications Meanings Available discs Select this for time search        See page 37  Mbps shows the current pag    transfer rate  Megabits Select this for chapter  8 CHAP   gt  ng            per second   search  See page 37  VIDEO  TITLE 14 shows the current title  rir Select this to change the  Q   1 3 audio language or channel  Re SUPER  shows the current 111157  CD VCD  CHAP 23 See pages 35 and 36   chapter     Select this to change  shows the current voeo mm oc   1 3    subtitle language  DVD             14 tack HE CD See          35  VIDEO VCD  shows the elapsed    Select this to change the   25  All di f DVD  TOA  Aat playing time  dise  amp  1 3 view angle  See page 34   Select this for the program  3  Playback conditions for all types of disc PROG  play  See page 41   Indications Meanings zuo    Select this for the random        CD    gt   Playback   play  See page 41   o a Fast forward Fast reverse   QD a Forward reverse slow motion  a Pause  a Stop                      3l             Basic Operation through the On screen    Bar    Ex   When selecting the repeat mode for DVD VIDEO               O o  q 88  gt     During
24.  537 5722 for your nearest  authorized servicer or visit our website at www JVC com   Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service     Do not service the television yourself    Caution   To prevent electrical shock do not open the cabinet There are no user serviceable  parts inside    Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs     Accessories  To purchase accessories for your JVC product please call toll free 1  800 882 2345 or  on the web at www JVC com    gA en       VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN  LIMITED    0402NHMMDWJEM    
25.  9 0 m   in 1 ft  0 3m  interval        Left front Center speaker Right front  speaker ERDIA speaker    am  4 Subwoofer           1ft       8 3                   1     3 0m       oft s         27m       i sit   1    i  24m           Leftrear 0o Right rear  M  speaker speaker                Ex   In this case   set    FRNT D    to    11ft      set    CNTR D          10ft    and  set    REAR D    to    9ft        Notes     e  Oft  is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting  another setting will be shown         f you have selected    NO    for the center and rear speakers  setting  you cannot set the speaker distance for the center and  rear speakers     20    Basic Settings    BH Crossover frequency      CROSS  crossover                             VOLUME          Small speakers cannot reproduce the bass sounds efficiently  If   you use a small speaker in any position  this unit automatically   reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to the small   speaker to the large speakers    To use this function properly  set the crossover frequency level   according to the size of the small speaker connected      If you have selected    LRG  large   for all speakers  this  function will not take effect     Select one of the following settings     80Hz    Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 4    inches  12 cm         100Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 3 2 16 inches  
26.  DIMMER button  12    ANGLE button  34    ZOOM button  39    MUTING button  12    DIGEST button  38    CHOICE button  47  48    ON SCREEN button  31  32  34     38 41  42   Multi operation buttons      lt  lt    gt    gt  gt   B  Hl  REW  FF     TUNING    and    buttons  17      FM MODE button  18      STROBE button  39    TV DBS CH  channel    and     buttons  60  61   Number buttons     For selecting preset channels  18      For adjusting sound  24  28  59      For operating audio video components  59     63     SURR  surround  ON OFF button  16  27     SURR  surround  MODE button  16  27     VFP button  40      TV RETURN button  60  61      PROGRESSIVE button  14    TV VOL  volume    and     buttons  60  61   VOLUME   and   buttons  11  16    Menu operation buttons     TOP MENU button  33      MENU button  33      RETURN button  33      ENTER button   e Cursor  A   V         lt   buttons    Getting Started       Before Installation    General Precautions      DO NOT insert any metal object into the unit      DO NOT disassemble the unit or remove screws  covers  or  cabinet      DO NOT expose the unit to rain or moisture     Locations      Install the unit in a location that is level and protected from  moisture      The temperature around the unit must be between    5     and 35  C   23  F and 95  F       Make sure there is good ventilation around the unit  Poor  ventilation could cause overheating and damage the unit     Handling the unit      DO NOT touch the power cord 
27.  Kingdom Orocco   Australia Grenada onaco Senegal   Aruba Georgia oldova  Republic of Somalia   Azerbaijan French Guiana adagascar Suriname   Bosnia and Herzegovina Ghana arshall Islands Sao Tome and Principe  Barbados Gibraltar ali EI Salvador  Bangladesh Greenland yanmar Syrian Arab Republic  Belgium Gambia ongolia Swaziland   Burkina Faso Guinea acau Turks and Caicos Islands  Bulgaria Guadeloupe orthern Mariana Islands Chad   Bahrain Equatorial Guinea artinique    French Southern Territories  Burundi Greece auritania Togo   Benin South Georgia and the ontserrat Thailand Code Language  Bermuda South Sandwich Islands alta ajikistan   Brunei Darussalam Guatemala auritius Tokelau   Bolivia Guam aldives Turkmenistan   Brazil Guinea Bissau alawi unisia   Bahamas Guyana exico Tonga   Bhutan Hong Kong alaysia P East Timor   Bouvet Island Heard Island and ozambique R urkey   Botswana cDonald Islands amibia Trinidad and Tobago  Belarus Honduras ew Caledonia Tuvalu   Belize Croatia iger Taiwan   Canada Haiti orfolk Island Tanzania  United  Cocos  Keeling  Islands Hungary igeria Republic of   Central African Republic ndonesia icaragua Ukraine   Congo reland etherlands Uganda   Switzerland srael orway United States Minor  C  te d lvoire ndia epal Outlying Islands   Cook Islands British Indian Ocean auru United States   Chile Territory  Cameroon raq ew Zealand Uzbekistan   China ran  Islamic Republic of  Oman Vatican City State  Colombia celand Panama  Holy See    Costa Rica taly Peru S
28.  The remote control is not aimed at the  remote sensor on the unit or    components     Aim the remote control at the remote sensor    on each component you want to operate        The batteries have been inserted into    the wrong way round             Insert the batteries correctly        Batteries are weak     Replace batteries        The remote control signals are not set    correctly     Enter the correct manufacturers  code  see  pages 61 to 63      E For DVD Player    PROBLEM  No picture is displayed on the TV     No picture is displayed on the TV  screen  the picture is blurred  or the    picture is divided into two parts     A disc cannot be played     A disc cannot be played and    0 00    is    displayed on the display window     Video and audio are distorted     The picture does not fit the TV screen    properly   One touch DVD playback does not  work though you have connected AV    COMPU LINK cord correctly     No subtitle appears on the TV screen    though you have selected as your initial    subtitle language     Audio language is different from the  one you have selected as your initial    audio language     POSSIBLE CAUSE    The video cord is not connected    correctly     SOLUTION    Connect the cord correctly  see page 8         TV input selection is incorrect     Select the correct input on the TV        The disc is not playable    The scan mode is set to     PROGRESSIVE    though the unit is  connected to the TV which does not  support the progressive vide
29.  back because of their disc  characteristics or recording conditions                 45    Slide show Playback    You can play back the still pictures one after another automatically      slide show playback    You can also use the buttons on the front panel if they have the   similar names as those on the remote control      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode     ZOOM    CO CO CO     2 FJ  CO    CE          alis  4      2     2   G              Y       gt               E Starting slide show playback    Load a JPEG disc  then press  gt     The slide show playback starts  Each file  still picture  is shown on  the TV for about 3 seconds  then changed to the next file one after  another     When all files in a group have been played back  the unit plays back  files in the next group     E Stopping slide show playback temporarily  Press        To start slide show playback again  Press  gt      E Zooming in on the still picture    This does not take effect while slide show is played back   Press ZOOM          move the zoomed in position  Press cursor A W P  4     To return to normal playback  Press ENTER   See also pages 39 and 40     E Selecting files or groups    To skip pictures  files  forward  Press Pl or cursor W as many times as required          skip pictures  files  backward  Press  lt 4 or cursor A as many times as required     E Stopping slide show playback completely    Press B    The JPEG control display appears on
30.  cord  not supplied  e When the unit is shipped from the factory  the DIGITAL IN  terminals are set for use with the following components                         E     DIGITAL 1  coaxial   For DBS tuner        DIGITAL 2  optical   For TV  e  f you connect CDR  change the digital input  DIGITAL IN        ini i terminal setting  see    Digital input  DIGITAL IN  terminals    on  Optical digital cord  not supplied  page 21  and the source name  see    Changing the Source  E     Emm Em      Name  on page 12  correctly           e Select the digital input mode correctly  see  Selecting the  Analog or Digital Input Mode  on page 13                  Turn off all the components and the unit before connection     B TV connection  Video connections          Illustrations of the input output terminals below are typical  examples  When you connect other components  refer also to  their manuals since the terminal names actually printed on the  rear vary among the components              DO NOT connect a TV through a VCR or a TV with a built in  VCR  Otherwise  the picture may be distorted                                          MONITOR   DBS    IN our VCR qw MONITOR   PLAY  OUT IN  RI           PLAY  QUT       our VCR   REC                                                                                                                                                                                                                    I             med                      000    me   um    
31.  cutoff frequency of the rear treble and  enables stereo rear sound compared to conventional Dolby Pro  Logic        Dolby Pro Logic II enables to reproduce spacious sound from    original sound without adding any new sounds and tonal colorations   Dolby Pro Logic II has two modes   Movie mode and Music mode     Pro Logic II Movie  PL II             suitable for reproduction of  Dolby Surround encoded sources bearing the mark              sungouwo  and stereo television sources  You can enjoy sound field very close  to the one created with discrete 5 1 channel sounds    Pro Logic II Music  PL II MUSIC    suitable for reproduction of  any 2 channel stereo music sources  You can enjoy wide and deep  sound by using this mode                 e When Dolby Pro Logic II is activated  the DU PRO LOGIC     indicator lights up on the display     Dolby Digital    Used to reproduce multichannel sound tracks of the software   encoded with Dolby Digital   DOP         To enjoy the software encoded with Dolby Digital  connect the  source component using the digital terminal on the rear of this    unit   See page 10         Dolby Digital 5 1 channel encoding method  so called discrete  multichannel digital audio format  records and digitally compresses  the left front channel  right front channel  center channel  left rear  channel  right rear channel  and LFE channel signals    Since each channel is completely independent from the other  channel signals to avoid interference  you can obtain 
32.  gt   or  lt 4  to move LS to TIME     3 Press ENTER       Each time you press the button  the time indication changes as  follows           TOTAL   T   TOTAL  REM  gt  TIME  gt  REM  gt    back to the beginning     TOTAL   Elapsed time of the disc               Remaining time of the disc   TIME   Elapsed playing time of the current chapter track  REM   Remaining time of the current chapter track    To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes       The time indication in the on screen bar changes as follows   EX      ue RSS   gt  ulis NOS     Gist       SIS NSSESPS      back to the beginning     The indication on the display also changes       While playing VCD  SVCD  or CD  the indication of the hour digit  does not appear                 32    DVD Player Operations       Locating a Desired Scene from  the Disc Menu    Using the disc menu  you can start playing a title  chapter  or track  you specify    If the on screen bar is shown on the TV  press ON SCREEN  repeatedly to go off the on screen bar     E From the DVD menu    DVD VIDEO generally have their own menus which show the disc  contents  These menus contain various items such as titles of  movies  names of songs  or artist information  and display them on  the TV screen  You can locate a desired scene by using these menus     ANT b  t DVD           RE  Vo                    O When DVD VIDEO is  loaded      Press TOP MENU or MENU   The DVD menu appears on the TV   The menu usually appears  on the TV autom
33.  playback or while  WV    stopped    EEN              1 Press ON SCREEN twice     The on screen bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     DVD VIDEO 8 51 TITLE 14          23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt   Tc OFF    CHAP   1 8 EJ 1 8  amp    1 3    2 Press cursor  gt   or   4  repeatedly to move HS to       OFF  on the pull down menu     DVD VIDEO 8 51 TITLE 14 CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt   TIME e orr MN CHAP   gt  1 3 EJ 1 3    1 3    3 Press ENTER     The pop up window appears under the pull down menu     TITLE          TOTAL1 25 58     gt        DVD VIDEO  8 5MI    TIME    OFF    CHAP  QD 1 3 GI 1 3  amp  1 3      E    4 Press cursor V  or A  to select the desired option  in the pop up window     Each time you press the button  the options change     DVD VIDEO TITLE S  eju 23 TOTAL 1 25 58    gt     TIME    gt  OFF    CHAP    GD 1 3 EJ 1 3  amp  1 3  TITLE                  5 Press ENTER     The setting changes and the pop up window goes off     DVD VIDEO  8 5Mb  TITLE 14 CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt   TIME SNB s  CHAP  QD 1 3 GI 1 3  amp   1 3    To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Note     See the pages for the detail of each function        Changing the Time Indication    You can change the time information in the on screen bar and the  display window on the center unit              BAYAD               AUDIO                  O During playback or while  stopped    ON SCREEN    V o      Press ON SCREEN twice     The on screen bar appears on the TV   2 Press cursor 
34.  return to normal playback  Press  gt      Note       You cannot listen to the sound during slow motion playback     E Zooming in   ZOOM    DAAA      Y              Press ZOOM       Each time you press the button  the magnification changes as  follows     DVD ff        surerR  VIDEO  CD VCD    O During playback or while  paused                   x2 gt  x4 gt    8  gt     16 gt  x 32 gt  x 64 gt     128  gt   X 256  gt  x 512     x 1024                                                                         Ex   When x4 zoom is selected    While being zoomed in  the current magnification and the zoomed   in position of the scene appear at the left top on the screen        To move the zoomed in position  Press cursor A W   lt 4                                      To return to normal playback  Press ENTER     Note       While being zoomed in  the picture may look coarse     E Changing the VFP setting   VFP    The VFP  Video Fine Processor  function enables you to   adjust the picture based on the picture tone  or personal preference      There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting is  canceled before you finish  start from step T again      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the    remote control operation mode   DVD              suPER  VIDEO   CD  VCD       During playback    SOO      SAAA  CO S SZ               o  4 0D  oyo    O  O  O    1 Press            The current VFP setting screen appears on the TV                   cama  56    S
35.  surround sound at night      This function takes effect only when playing back a source  encoded with Dolby Digital     Select one of the following settings     OFF   Select this when you want to enjoy surround with its  full dynamic range   No effect applied         MID   Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic range  a little        MAX   Select this when you want to apply the compression  effect fully   Useful at night      Note     e  MID  is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting  another setting will be shown     Digital input  DIGITAL IN  terminals    DGT        DIGITAL AUTO          L R                    VOLUME             When you use the digital input terminals  register what  components are connected to which terminals  DIGITAL IN 1   DIGITAL IN 2   So  the correct source name will appear when  you select the digital source     Set the appropriate digital terminal setting   e Each time you press CONTROL P or  lt   the display changes  as follows        1 DBS 2 TY   lt  1 DBS2CDR   1 TV2DBS    1 TV 2 CDR     1CDR2 DBS   lt  1 CDR2TV     back to the beginning              Notes     e  1DBS 2TV    is the initial setting  If you have already changed  the setting  another combination will be shown    e  f you want to connect a CD recorder to the digital input  terminal  change the source name to              from                 For details  see  Changing the Source Name  on page 12     B Auto surround    AUTO SR        DIGITAL AUTO     
36.  the TV screen      For how to operate through the JPEG control screen  see   Operations through the JPEG Control Screen  on page 46     Notes            The following functions are not available to JPEG disc playback   program playback  random playback  repeat playback  fast forward   reverse playback  on screen bar  and choice menus         f a black screen continuously appears in the slide show playback   The file currently played may be non baseline JPEG file  In this  case  select a playable file  a baseline JPEG file  again  e g    pressing W or MENU to open the JPEG control display  etc    Note  that it may take a long time to select another file        Some files on a JPEG disc may be distored during playback     Operations through the JPEG Control  Screen    You can search for and show the desired groups and files through the  JPEG control screen        JPEG control screen    Current group number Total group number    Current  group    JPEG CONTROL       Anemone fish  Bonito  Butterfly fish  Dolphi  Gard  Man  Seal  Swordfish  Tuna  Turtle  Whale  Whale shark                Current track    Current file number   Total file number in the current group   Total file number on the loaded disc     Notes       You can check the group number and the file number on the display  window        Some group and file names may not be displayed correctly  because of the recording condition        The order of groups and files on a JPEG disc may be displayed  differently from the or
37.  the current  channel     TV RETURN       E VCR    You can always perform the following operations     O   STANDBY ON       C gt   COCO  CO  E           VCR    co db c    CO          c       e   ap        G                               C    C  Gan                        O ISTANDBY ON VCR    Turns on or off the VCR     After pressing VCR  you can perform the following operations on a  VCR     1 9 0   Selects the TV channels on a VCR   For channel number 5  press 5   For channel number 10  press 1  then 0   For channel number 23  press 2  then 3    gt    Starts playing   REW   Rewinds a tape   FF   Fast winds a tape        Stops operations          Pauses playing  To release it  press           60    Operating Other Manufacturers    Equipment       This remote control supplied with the unit can transmit control signals for other manufacturers    TVs  DBS tuners  and VCRs   By changing the transmittable signals from preset ones to other manufacturers     you can operate other manufacturers    components using this  remote control     Changing the Preset Signal Codes    To operate other manufacturers    equipment using this remote   control     Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on each  equipment      To operate a source with the remote control  the source must be  selected using source selecting buttons on the remote control      Refer also to the manuals supplied with your equipment     1     To change the transmittable signals for  operating other manufactu
38.  the screen size may become      4 3 LB    with some DVD VIDEO  This depends on how they  are recorded    When you select    16 9 NORMAL    for a picture whose aspect  ratio is 4 3  the picture slightly changes due to the process for  converting the picture width     You can select the progressive mode according to the picture  type  film or video source   This takes effect only when     PROGRESSIVE    is selected as the scanning mode   Normally  set to    AUTO        Select one of the following settings     VIDEO   Suitable for playing back a video source disc        FILM    Suitable for playing back a film or progressive  source disc        AUTO    Used to play a disc containing both video and film  source materials  This unit recognizes the picture  type  film or video source  of the current disc  according to the disc information       f the playback picture is unclear or noisy  or the  oblique lines of the picture are rough  try to change  to other modes     You can activate or deactivate the screen saver function     Select one of the following settings     ON   The picture on the TV becomes dark when no  operation is done for 5 minutes        OFF   The screen saver function does not work        MP3 JPEG    If both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded      a disc  you         select which files to play     Select one of the following settings     MP3   Select this for playing MP3 files        JPEG    Select this for playing JPEG files   AUDIO menu  AUDIO A g add      U
39.  to  3     Y DELAY   Controls the color gap of the screen   2 to  2      3 Press ENTER     The VFP setting screen disappears  and the following pop up  window appears on the TV           _                  Ex   When    GAMMA    is selected    4 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to change the  setting  then ENTER     The current VFP setting screen appears again   5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust other parameters     To turn off the VFP setting screen  Press VFP     To activate your setting  Press VFP  then press cursor        or  lt 4  repeatedly to select     USER1    or    USER2        Note         The VFP setting screen disappears if no operations are done for  more than about 10 seconds     40    DVD Player Operations       Program Playback and Random Playback    You can play tracks on VCD  SVCD or CD in the desired order or in  the random order     You cannot use Resume play for the program or random playback     E Playing back in the desired order    You can play up to 99 tracks in the desired order      You may program the same tracks more than once      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode                    Oe E P C   O           coe e e    eo  Vo      e e e   2525  CO         O While stopped         Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt          4  repeatedly to move KS to  PROG  in the on screen bar  then press ENTER   The program screen appear
40.  turned off      A small amount of power is consumed even in standby mode  To  turn the power off completely  unplug the AC power cord         5 1 STANDBY ON                  STANDBY          16    Tuner Operations       Tuning into Stations Manually Using Preset Tuning    On the front panel     Press FM AM to select the band  runt    The last received station of the selected band is   tuned in    The CONTROL buttons now work for tuner   operations      Each time you press the button  the band alternates between  FM and AM           ANALOG                              NC    Ex   When selecting the FM band          CONTROL    NN       2 Press CONTROL     or A   repeatedly until     lt  TUNING  gt      appears on the display        ANALOG                   AUTO MUTING                   3 While     lt  TUNING  gt     still remains  on the display  press repeatedly or  hold CONTROL  gt         lt   until you  find the frequency you want     ANALOG       CONTROL       SS                            R SPK                   Pressing  or holding  CONTROL  gt  increases the frequencies       Pressing  or holding  CONTROL  4 decreases the frequencies     From the remote control      Press FM AM     2 Press repeatedly or hold TUNING           until you find the  frequency you want        e Pressing  or holding  TUNING   increases the frequencies     Pressing  or holding  TUNING Q9 decreases the frequencies     Notes     e When you hold and release CONTROL     or TUNING  amp  on the  remo
41.  while Dolby Digital or DTS   Digital Surround software is played back  you can change the digital   input mode      Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback      Noise comes out while searching for or skipping chapters or  tracks      amp  CONTROL       S    Press CONTROL           lt   to select    DGTL D D                        DTS    while              AUTO    still remains  on the display       Each time you press the button  the digital input mode changes as  follows     On the front panel       DIGITAL AUTO       L R                   VOLUME                   DGTLAUTO        DGTLD D     t                                                 DGTL AUTO   Normally select this   The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up   The unit automatically detects the incoming  signal format  then the digital signal indicator  for the detected signal lights up           DGTL          Select this for playing back software encoded  with Dolby Digital   The QUDIGITAL indicator lights up     DGTL DTS   Select this for playing back software encoded    with DTS Digital Surround   The dts indicator lights up        These indicators flash when no signal or the signal without the  proper format is played back     ANALOG   DIGITAL    When DVD is selected as the source  you can also    change the digital input mode by pressing  ANALOG DIGITAL INPUT repeatedly on the remote  control     Notes        e When    DGTL AUTO    cannot recognize the incoming signals  no  digital signal indicators lig
42.  will be shown        Ls Rs    B Tone    BASS  and    TREBLE    You can adjust the speaker output levels if you have set the  speaker information appropriately            You can adjust the output level for center and or rear speakers  L R  only when one of proper Surround modes is activated  see  page 27    DIGITAL AUTO  Dom Adjust the speaker output level within the range of    10 to   10   You can adjust the bass and treble sounds as you like  Note   e    0    is the initial setting  If you have already changed the setting   Adjust the tone within the range of    10 to  10 in 2 steps another setting will be shown   intervals   Note     DAP effect level    EFFECT     e    0    is the initial setting  If you have already changed the setting   another setting will be shown                                                              Adjusting sound from the remote control While one of DAP modes is activated  the DSP indicator lights    Press SOUND  up on the display   you can adjust the effect level   Number buttons now work for sound adjustments  For details about DAP modes  see pages 25 to 28   2 Adjust the level as follows   To adjust subwoofer  press SUBWOOFER   or    Adjust the effect level within the range of 1 to 5   To adjust center speaker  press CENTER   or     To adjust left rear speaker  press REAR L   or    Note   To adjust right rear speaker  press REAR R   or      e    3    is the initial settings  If you have already changed the  To adjust the effect level  fo
43. 10 cm         120Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 3   16 inches  8 cm         150Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 2   s inches  6 cm         200Hz    Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is less than 2 inches  5 cm      Notes     e  100HZ  is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting  another frequency will be shown     Crossover frequency is not valid for the HEADPHONE mode     Low frequency effect attenuator    LFE        DIGITAL AUTO                           LL J  C       SUBWFR     is   Rs                    VOLUME                                     If the bass sound is distorted while playing back software   encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround  set the   LFE level to eliminate distortion      This function takes effect only when the LFE  subwoofer   signals come in     Select one of the following settings     OdB   Normally select this           10dB   Select this when the bass sound is distorted     Note     e  OdB  is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting    10dB  will be shown     21       BH Dynamic range compression    D COIVIP        DIGITAL AUTO          Dooierat LL J  C   SUBWER   Ls                                           You can compress the dynamic range  difference between   maximum sound and minimum sound  of the reproduced sound    This is useful when enjoying
44. 4       01  02       03  04       01  05       03  06  07       08     10  49       02       Itt Nokia    11  12       Loewe    06  15  16       Magnavox    08  17  49       Mets    50   58       Mitsubishi    08  18     20       Mivar    21       Nordmende    22 23       Okano    15       Panasonic    24     27  76       Philips    15  17  28  75       Quelle    52   67       RCA PROSC    08  24  29     31  48       SABA    32  33  68     70       Samsung    06  08  16  34  35  49       Sanyo    01  05       Schneider    02  15  36       Sharp    37  38  77       Sony    39       Telefunken    40   42  69       Thomson    71 72       Toshiba    37  43  44       Zenith       00  is the initial JVC code        45  46          Note     e Manufacturers    codes are subject to change without notice  If  they are changed  this remote control cannot operate the    equipment           E To change the transmittable signals for    operating other manufacturers    DBS tuner    1  Press and hold  O ISTANDBY ON DBS      5 1 STANDBY ON    2  Press DBS     3  Enter manufacturer s code using        the number buttons  1   9  0    See to the right to find the code  CD            B   C9    4  Release     STANDBY ON DBS     You can turn on and off the DBS tuner     O ISTANDBY ON DBS    Turns on or off the DBS tuner     After pressing DBS  you can perform the following operations    on a DBS tuner   TV DBS CH   or     Changes the channels   1 9  0  100    Selects the channels   For channel numb
45. ACK   Repeats the current track  REPEAT GROUP   Repeats the current group  REPEAT ALL   Repeats all the tracks on the disc    To cancel repeat mode   Press REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat indication goes off from  the MP3 control screen  the REPEAT indicator also goes off from  the display      44    JPEG Disc Playback       This unit can play back JPEG files on a CD R or CD RW  We call such a disc    JPEG disc    in this instruction     Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the remote control operation mode for the JPEG disc operations       Turn on your TV  and select the correct input mode on the TV        If          appears on the TV when you press a button  the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do              What is JPEG    A still picture data compression system proposed by the Joint  Photographic Expert Group  which features little distortion in  image quality in spite of its high compression ratio     Disc structure   On a JPEG disc  each still picture  material  is recorded as a file   Files are usually grouped into a folder  Folders can also include  other folders  creating hierarchical folder layers    This unit simplifies the hierarchical construction of a disc and  manages folders by    groups        Up to 99 groups                 1     Group 2      File 1   File 2   Group 3   Group 4   Group 5    2   0 0 0   6   4   6      Up to 150 files    This unit can recognize up to 150 files per group  and up to 99   groups per disc  u
46. Dolby Surround software is played back  activate Surround mode   manually    Make sure that you have set the speakers information correctly    see page 20 or 51       If only front speakers are connected  you cannot activate any  Surround mode     On the front panel     Press SURROUND ON OFF  NT    The SURROUND indicator lights up on the display   when Auto surround is set to  OFF      SOUND       Each time you press the button  Surround mode is    activated and deactivated alternately   SURR ON OFF       From the remote control       Press SOUND     Number buttouns now work for sound adjustments        2 Press SURR ON OFF   The SURROUND indicator lights up on the  display  when Auto surround is set to    OFF            Each time you press the button  Surround mode  is activated and deactivated alternately        About SURROUND indicators      When Auto surround is set to     ON     the AUTO SURROUND          DIGITAL AUTO DOPRO LOGIC I  AUTO SURROUND                                                                indicator always lights up on the m   iud   display  Po    When you activate Surround   mode manually with Auto                   surround set to    OFF     the  F z        SURROUND indicator lights up P oil              on the display              When 2 channel source is played back with Surround mode   activated  you can select another Surround mode    Available Surround modes will vary depending on the number of the   connected speakers and the playback sound    M
47. E THE RISK OF FIRE  OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE  THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     For U S A    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference in a residential installation    This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Note to CATV system installer    This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer   s  attention to Section 820 40 of the NEC which provides  guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular  specifies that  the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system  of the building  as clos
48. JVC          HOME THEATER DVD CD RECEIVER    RX DV3SL                 RX DV3 HOME THEATER DVD CD RECEIVER AV COMPU LINK                                                                          iat Sie seal ow E ven NR         MASTER VOLUME   EM                M           x  zo 7T               o  o             m                               tm mm               r                  DIGITAL       DIGITAL  Digital Direct Progressive Scan VIDEO   SUPERVDEO  AWTS    For Customer Use    Enter below the Model No  and Serial  No  which are located either on the rear   bottom or side of the cabinet  Retain this  information for future reference   Model No   Serial No    LVT0875 001A    J     AV COMPU LINK DVD  5 Due                          Warnings  Cautions and Others    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN       CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol   within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of uninsulated   dangerous voltage  within the product s  enclosure that may be of sufficient  magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral  triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  literature accompanying the appliance     WARNING  TO REDUC
49. L LOCK submenu appears on the TV   e You can only move  5 to  PASSWORD  or to    EXIT    before  you enter your password              vparentattock AU         7  COUNTRY CODE US   PASSWORD 1       SELECT      PASSWORD  PRESS 0 9KEY        p gt   enten 22       EXIT  PRESS CHOICE        3 Press the number buttons  0 9  to enter your  password  then press ENTER     If you enter a wrong password     WRONG  RETRY       appears  on the PARENTAL LOCK submenu   You cannot go to next steps before you enter the correct  password     4 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to move KS to  the item you want to change  then press ENTER     D Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to change the  setting  then press ENTER        Press the number buttons  0   9  to enter your  password  then press ENTER     The new setting is stored     Notes       You cannot set the Parental Lock before you set your password    e  f you go out of the PARENTAL LOCK submenu before setting your  password in step 6  the new country code and parental level will not  become effective  but the old country code and parental level  remain effective    e When you enter wrong passwords more than three times  W  moves to  EXIT  automatically and cursor    or A  does not work   Press ENTER to exit from the PARENTAL LOCK submenu  then  repeat from step 1    e  f you forget your password  enter    8888           B Releasing Parental Lock temporarily    When you set a strict parental level  some discs may not be played  back at all  
50. N eT        9  B TAPE CDR Connection    etit            10  B Digital CODDectlonn    accom oo        10   Basic Operations                                         11  1 Turn On the Power  2 Select the Source to Play       ehe qe es 11  3  Adjust th   Volume enne en nennen eme eerie 11  Turning Off the Sounds Temporarily                            sess 12  Turning Off the Power with the Sleep Timer                             12  Changing the Display Brightness                         ees 12  Changing the Source Name                  sese 12  Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode                              13  Changing the Digital Input Mode Manually                              13  Attenuating the Input Signal                         see 14  Changing the Scanning Mode                         see 14  Activating the Recording Mode                        sss 14   Basic DVD Player Operations                        15  I  Open the Disc  Tray   oerte teres 15  2 Load    DISC                 reor eed ien etes 15  3 Start Playback once an ieteteieie e 15  4  Adjustthe Volume               exerce 16  5 Activate Realistic Sound Field                                    sss 16       Select                        irr eco eripe ier        16  T Stop Playback    raso ott rise ee sos onere nx 16  8 Turn Off the Power  into Standby                           sss 16   Tuner Operations                                          Tuning into Stations Manually  Using Preset Tuning             
51. NING 65          Tunes into stations    FM MODE   Changes the FM reception mode     Operating Video Components    To operate JVC   s video components using this remote control  You need to connect JVC   s video components through the   AV COMPU LINK III jacks  see page 57  in addition to the  audio video connections  see pages 7 to 10     Some JVC   s VCRs can accept two types of the control signals     remote codes    A    and           Before using this remote control  make  sure that the remote control code of the connected VCR is set to  code    A       To operate the video component s  using the remote control  aim  the remote control directly at the remote sensor on each  component  not on this unit     B TV    You can always perform the following operations           STANDBY ON  oH 5    ccc               ED Ce        CO CO       e      nessa   Coe e          e e  Co              Co      Tor _ TVRETURN                     TV VOL    COVEY    O ISTANDBY ON TV   Turns on or off the TV    TV VOL   or       Adjusts the volume    TV VIDEO   Sets the input mode  either TV or  VIDEO         TV VIDEO             After pressing TV  you can perform the following operations on a TV    TV DBS CH   or     Changes the channels    1 9  0  100    Selects the channels   For channel number 5  press 5   For channel number 10  press 1  then 0   For channel number 23  press 2  then 3   For channel number 135  press 100   3   then 5      Alternates between the previously  selected channel and
52. Note          f you turn off the unit while recording on the VCR  the VCR will not  turn off  but continue recording     58    Operating JVC s Audio Video Components       You can operate JVC   s audio and video components with this unit   s remote control  since control signals for JVC s components are preset in the    remote control        Operating Audio Components    To operate JVC   s audio components using this remote control    Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the unit     To operate a source with the remote control  the source must be   selected using the source selecting buttons on the remote control     Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components     E Sound control section  Amplifier   After pressing SOUND  you can perform the following operations        EFFECT     CENTER    TEST     REAR L    SURR ON OFF     REAR R    SURR MODE      SUBWOOFER    SURR ON OFF   Turns on or off the Surround modes       Dolby Digital  DTS Surround  and Dolby  Pro Logic II     SURR MODE   Selects the Surround modes    TEST   Turns on or off the test tone output    CENTER   or       Adjusts the center speaker channel output  level    REAR L   or     Adjusts the left rear speaker channel  output level    REAR R   or     Adjusts the right rear speaker channel  output level    SUBWOOFER   or       Adjusts subwoofer channel output level    EFFECT   Selects the effect level    Note     e After adjusting sounds  press the source selecting button to operate  
53. R BALANCE  CENTER k  TREBLE 0    D  RANGE COMPRESSION MID       You can also adjust the following items using the front panel or  remote control  see pages 19 to 24      L R BALANCE    Adjust the output balance between the left front speaker and  right front speaker within the range of    R 21    to    CENTER     or    CENTER    to    L 21        Adjust the bass tone level from the front speakers within the    TREBLE    Adjust the treble tone level from the front speakers within  the range of    10 to  10 in 2 step intervals     LFE ATT     The Low Frequency Effect attenuater diminishes the distortion  of the bass sound from the subwoofer while playing back a disc  with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround     Select one of the following settings      10 dB   Select this to diminish the distortion of the bass  sound from the subwoofer        0 dB   Select this to cancel this function     You can enjoy a powerful sound at night even at a low volume  level when listening to the sound with Dolby Digital     Select one of the following settings           MAX   Select this when you want to apply the compression  effect fully  useful at midnight     MID   Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic  range a little    OFF   Select this when you want to enjoy surround with its    range of    10 to  10 in 2 step intervals     Afar    Persian    Language code list    Cambodian    full dynamic range  no effect applied       Afan  Oromo    Sundanese       Abkhazian    Finnish    Kan
54. RURATION  0   INT    SATURATION  0    SHARPNESS 43        0   0             Ex   When    NORMAL    is selected    2 Press cursor  gt         4  repeatedly to select the  VFP mode       Each time you press the button  the VFP mode changes as  follows     NORMAL   gt  CINEMA   USER1   USER2     back to the beginning     NORMAL   Normally select this    CINEMA   Suitable for a movie source    USER1 and USER2   You can adjust parameters that affect  the appearance of picture and store the  settings  see the right                  To turn off the VFP setting screen  Press VFP     To adjust the appearance of the picture    When selecting    USER1    or    USER2     you can adjust the  appearance of picture       T Press         then press cursor  gt   or  lt   repeatedly  to select    USER1    or    USER2           USER1    A     CONTRAST  0   INT  IE     CONTRAST  0  DELAY  0                2 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select a    parameter you want to adjust   Adjust gradually to show preferable appearance by confirming  the picture     GAMMA   Controls the brightness of neutral tints  while maintaining the brightness of dark  and bright portions     4 to  4      BRIGHTNESS   Controls the brightness of the screen      16 to  16     CONTRAST   Controls the contrast of the screen    16 to  16     SATURATION   Controls the color depth of the screen    16 to  16     TINT   Controls the tint of the screen    16 to  16     SHARPNESS    Controls the sharpness of the screen    0
55. S    is shown on the      screen   To go to the next page  press P     To return to the previous page  press  lt  lt      To play back PBC compatible VCD SVCD without PBC  Start playback by pressing number buttons before starting playback   The elapsed playing time appears on the display instead of    PBC        To restore PBC  Press TOP MENU or MENU      PBC    appears again on the display        About indication on the display while playing back a VCD SVCD       Ex   When VCD is played back using PBC    DIGITAL AUTO DSP          L  R   SUBWFR           VOLUME                                  Track number       While you are playing back a VCD SVCD recorded with PBC  playback information appears on the display as follows     Ex   When VCD is played back without using PBC    DIGITAL AUTO DSP          T R SPK    SUBWFR                                                    Track number Elapsed playing time          33       Selecting a View Angle   ANGLE    Press cursor v  or A  repeatedly to select the    While playing back DVD VIDEO containing multi view angles  you  can enjoy the same scene at different angles    The   icon appears at the beginning of playback when the current  scene has multi view angles     E Selecting a view angle                   G0      nm    Mao      VIDEO   ANGLE         N NN   C MV Y Y    During playback      Press ANGLE   The following pop up window appears on the TV   Ex    The first view angle is selected out of 3 view angles  recorded           2 P
56. V COMPU LINK Remote Control System       The AV COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC   s video components  TV and VCR  through the unit     This unit is equipped with the AV COMPU LINK III  which has added a function to operate JVC s video components through the video  components terminals  To use this remote control system  you need to connect the video components you want to operate  following the  diagrams below and the procedures on page 58      Refer also to the manuals supplied with your video components     CONNECTIONS 1  AV COMPU LINK Connection       CAUTION   When connecting the TV with the  AV COMPU LINK remote control    System  connect the unit to the AV  COMPU LINK III or AV COMPU         LINK EX terminal   o      DO NOT connect the unit      the AV      a COMPU LINK RECEIVER AMP    terminal                                   AV  COMPU        EX    nn ma          29                Notes          When connecting the unit and a TV with the AV COMPU LINK EX terminal by using a component video cable  you cannot use Automatic  Selection of TV s Input Mode  see page 58        When connecting the VCR only to this unit  connect it directly to the unit using cables with the monaural mini plugs     CONNECTIONS 2  Video Cable Connection    This unit is equipped with three types of the video terminals   composite video  S video  and component video  and the signals coming into   this unit through one type of video terminals can output only through the t
57. When you load such a disc and try to play it  the  following display appears on the TV  You can release Parental Lock  temporarily        PARENTAL LOCK   PASSWORD                         SELECT   y PASSWORD    PRESS 0   9 KEY  ENTER          1 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to move KS to     TEMPORARY RELEASE     then press ENTER    5 moves to    PASSWORD         If you do not want to release Parental Lock temporarily  select     NOT RELEASE    by pressing cursor V  or A   then ENTER   To eject the disc  press 4     2 Press number buttons  0 9  to enter your    password    Playback starts      If you enter a wrong password     WRONG  RETRY       appears  on the PARENTAL LOCK submenu   You cannot play the disc before you enter the correct  password     Note     e When you enter wrong passwords more than three times  WS  moves to    NOT RELEASE    automatically and cursor    or A  does  not work  Press  amp  to remove the disc     54    Choice Menu Operations       Country Area codes list for Parental Lock    Andorra Eritrea Lao People   s   United Arab Emirates Spain Democratic Republic  Afghanistan Ethiopia Lebanon   Antigua and Barbuda Finland Saint Lucia   Anguilla Fiji Liechtenstein   Albania Falkland Islands  Malvinas  ri Lanka   Armenia Micronesia Liberia   Netherlands Antilles  Fedelated States of  Lesotho   Angola Faroe Islands Lithuania   Antarctica France Luxembourg  Argentina France  Metropolitan Latvia   American Samoa Gabon Libyan Arab Jamahiriya  Austria United
58. aint Vincent and the  Cuba Jamaica French Polynesia Grenadines   Cape Verde Jordan Papua New Guinea Venezuela   Christmas Island Japan Philippines Virgin Islands  British   Cyprus Kenya Pakistan Virgin Islands  U S    Czech Republic Kyrgyzstan Poland Viet Nam   Germany Cambodia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Vanuatu   Djibouti Kiribati Pitcairn Wallis and Futuna Islands  Denmark Comoros Puerto Rico Samoa   Dominica Saint Kitts and Nevis Portugal Yemen   Dominican Republic Korea  Democratic Palau Mayotte   Algeria People   s Republic of Paraguay Yugoslavia   Ecuador Korea  Republic of Qatar South Africa   Estonia Kuwait R  union Zambia   Egypt Cayman Islands Romania Zaire   Western Sahara Kazakhstan Russian Federation Zimbabwe    2       Rwanda   Saudi Arabia  Solomon Islands  Seychelles  Sudan   Sweden  Singapore   Saint Helena  Slovenia  Svalbard and Jan Mayen  Slovakia   Sierra Leone  San Marino                                                                             D  001 02  WD       C01 C2  C2            CO   CO     O                                        Q    O  OD      C  O  O             OO    WM  BD  Uu                            QI             lt                          NI  lt   gt  lt        como V O  ZIZ TTO J O   gt        zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzztrz                                                                            iue Uruguay                       2 560556 0 S                                                                                           55    Gl
59. ake sure that you have set the speaker information correctly    see page 20 or 51        f rear speakers are not connected  you cannot use DAP modes  and the      Channel Stereo        On the front panel   Press SURROUND MODE  CUP  MODE    Each time you press the button  Surround mode  is changed as illustrated below   From the remote control   Em          Press SOUND     Number buttouns now work for sound adjustments     bs    SURR MODE    2 Press SURR MODE       Each time you press the button  Surround mode is  changed as illustrated below     When 5 or 4  except center speaker  speakers are connected        DIGITAL AUTO DOPRO LOGIC II  SURROUND           3 R   SUBWFR        VOLUME                                                    PLIMOVIE                   LIVE CLUB   DANCE CLUB    HALL   gt    PAVILION  gt   ALL CH ST                                     gt   back to the beginning        When 3  except rear speakers  speakers are connected or  Dolby Digital or DTS 2 channel including matrix source is  played back        DIGITAL AUTO DOPRO LOGIC T  SURROUND  E R     SUBWFR           VOLUME                                                 PLIMOVIE      PLI MUSIC                         Signal and speaker indicators on the display       The following signal indicators light up        LR     When digital input is selected  Light up when  the signals corresponding to each channel come  in      When analog input is selected  Always light  up    C  LS  RS   Light up when the sign
60. als corresponding to each   channel come in     S   Lights up when the monaural rear channel signal  or Dolby Surround encoded signal comes in    LFE   Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes  in        LC R OOU  LFE  LS S RS            Signal indicators Speaker indicators    The speaker indicators light up as follows      The subwoofer speaker indicator     lights up when   SUBWFR   is set to    YES     see page 20  or    USE     see  page 51       The other speaker indicators light up only when the  corresponding speaker is activated  and also when required  for the current playback           27    Adjusting Surround Mode       Using Remote Control    When playing back the source with Surround mode  you can adjust    the speaker output levels for Surround modes   Once you have adjusted the Surround modes  the adjustment is  memorized for each source       You can also adjust Surround modes using the Choice menu  see    pages 47 to 52  or buttons on the front panel  see page 24      When using test tone  you can adjust the speaker output level  without playback sounds       Select and play back software you like     2 Activate and select Surround mode     When 2 channel source is played back  you can select  Surround modes     3 Adjust the sound     ETIN  EFFECT     CENTER      e     5       TEST     REARL                  SURRON OFF _    REARR    CO  SURRMODE     SUBWOOFER    c   e                            1  Press SOUND     Number buttons now work for the sound adjus
61. atically after loading DVD VIDEO      2    3  7    47    DVD VIDEO normally has a    title    menu when it contains more  than one title  In this case  press TOP MENU to show the title  menu    Some DVD VIDEO may also have a different menu which is  shown by pressing the MENU button    See the instructions of each DVD VIDEO for its particular  menu        Ex            2 Use cursor        gt     amp  to select a desired item   then press ENTER   The unit starts playback of the selected item     With some discs  you can also select items by entering the  corresponding number using number buttons     E From the VCD SVCD menu with PBC    VCD or SVCD recorded with PBC has its own menus such as a list   of the tracks   After loading such a disc               is appears on the   display   You can locate the specific track by using the menu  see   also page 30       Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode                          C Cj VIDEO    SUPER  COC            a  ep  Ven               O When the menu appears on       e  6  the TV during playback                                                   Vv    RETURN    O                   o   gt     Press number buttons  1   10   10  to select the    number of the desired item   The unit starts playback from the selected item   Ex    To select 3  press 3   To select 11  press  10  then 1     1 2  Z    To return to the menu  Press RETURN        Ex               When    NEXT    or    PREVIOU
62. ayback starts at the selected view  angle     Notes         While the angle list is shown on the TV  you cannot listen to the  sound        If   S   appears on the TV  the current scene does not contain  multi view angles     34    DVD Player Operations       Changing the Languages   SUBTITLE and  AUDIO    While playing back DVD VIDEO or SVCD containing subtitles in  different languages  you can select the subtitle language to be  displayed on the TV    The J icon appears at the beginning of playback when the current  scene has plural subtitles     When DVD VIDEO contains audio languages  soundtrack   you can  select the language  soundtrack  to listen to    The       icon appears at the beginning of playback when the current  scene has plural audio languages      You can also select the audio channel s  of VCD or SVCD     E Selecting the subtitle language   CO CD       0 E  Q1        C 2 A O During playback                  Press SUBTITLE   The following pop up window appears on the TV   Ex     ENGLISH  is selected among 3 subtitle languages  recorded          on  ENGLISH  als    EJ 1 3  nae aa  ENGLISH          NS    2 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select the desired  subtitle language     Each time you press the button  the subtitle language changes     The pop up window goes off if no operation is done for about 5  seconds     Using the on screen bar          Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   
63. built in DVD player  you can  enjoy the playback without setting other switches manually    The TV automatically turns on and changes the input mode to the  appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture     Automatic Selection of TV s Input IVlode      When you select TV as the source to play on the unit  the TV  automatically changes the input mode to the TV tuner so that you  can watch TV      When you select DVD  VCR  or DBS as the source to play on the  unit  the TV automatically changes the input mode to the  appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture     Notes     e When connecting a TV with the AV COMPU LINK EX terminal to  this unit  you cannot use a component video cable  as CASE 3 on  the previous page     e When you select TV as the source on the unit  you cannot see the  menu on the TV screen since the AV COMPU LINK remote control  system automatically changes the TV s input mode to the TV tuner   If you do not mind stopping listening to the TV sounds  you can  then show the on screen menu after changing the TV s input mode  to the appropriate position the unit is connected to     Automatic Power On Off  The TV and VCR turn on and off along with the unit     When you turn on the unit      If the previously selected source is VCR  the TV and VCR will  turn on automatically       f the previously selected source is TV or DVD  only the TV will  turn on automatically     When you turn off the unit  the TV and VCR will turn off     
64. ce from the listening point  within the range of 1 ft  0 3 m  to 30 ft  9 0 m   in 1 ft  0 3 m   interval        TEST TONE  Select this to start or stop test tone     RETURN  Select this to return to SPK  SETTING menu     Notes   e When                is selected for the center speaker and rear    speakers on the SIZE menu            appears instead of the current  setting   In this case  you cannot adjust the speaker distance of those  speakers      When                is selected for the center speaker and rear  speakers on the SIZE menu  the test tone does not come out of    those speakers     When you use a small speaker in any position  this unit   automatically reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to   the small speakers to the large speakers    To use this function properly  set this crossover frequency level   according to the size of the smallest speaker connected      If you have selected    LRG  large     or    LARGE    for all  speakers  this function will not take effect     Select one of the following settings     200Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is less than 2 inches  5 cm         150Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 2   s inches  6 cm         120Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 3 3 16 inches  8 cm         100Hz   Select this frequency when the cone speaker unit  built in the speaker is about 3 15 16 inches
65. changes the indication  the front speaker balance  conmo         Each time you press the button  the indication  Configuration of the indications on the display changes as follows   DIGITAL AUTO  BAL EFFECT    D        Q 000 0 n   Balance  t        E       REAR     TREBLE REAR L      Rear left   SUBWFR  INNER   Subwoofer  CENTER    These indications appear only when the corresponding speakers  information for each speaker is set to other than    NO          EFFECT  appears only when one of DAP modes  see pages 25  to 28  is activated              23    B Front speaker output balance BH Speaker output levels    SUBWFR        BAL  balance      CENTER        REAR L  left    and    REAR      right           DIGITAL AUTO          L R auum                DIGITAL AUTO                E R                            If the sounds you hear from the front right and left speakers are    unequal  you can adjust the speaker output balance            nopema t  C  R      SUBWFR LFE      Adjust the output balance appropriately from the listening is          point within the range of     Right     21 to CENTER  0  or  CENTER  0  to L  Left     21              VOLUME                               DIGITAL AUTO                                                                                                                                              DoOpierma   1    SUBWFR   Note  B   e  P  dni han  e  CENTER  is the initial setting  If you have already changed         the setting  another setting
66. crease the volume until the sound  distortion diminishes        Notes            When you turn off the unit or select another source  Recording  mode is canceled     RECMODE OFF            Sound adjustments  see pages 23 and 24  and Surround modes   see pages 25 to 28  do not affect the recording        The following buttons do not work while Recording mode is  activated     RECMODE ON         SETTING and ADJUST on the front panel      SURROUND ON OFF and SURROUND MODE on the front   panel     Number buttons for adjusting sound on the remote control    14    Basic DVD Player Operations          For details about DVD player operations  see pages 29 to   42      You can also play back MP3 and JPEG files  See pages 43  to 46             When using remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode to the DVD player  operation              Open the Disc Tray    Before turning on the unit  turn on your TV and select the correct   video input  see the manual supplied with your TV       When you use a JVC   s TV  you can turn on your TV by pressing       STANDBY ON TV on the remote control and select the  video input by pressing TV VIDEO   If your TV is not a JVC s   see    Operating Other Manufacturers    Equipment  on page 61       For changing the OSD messages   the information on the TV     into the desired language  see pages 47 and 49          Press 4     The unit is turned on and the disc tray opens    The STANDBY lamp goes off and the illumination lamp li
67. de  except REPEAT    A B  for the current chapter  title  track  or disc by  pressing REPEAT on the remote control     Notes     e If you select  ALL  during random playback  the all tracks of the  disc are played repeatedly in random order    e             cannot be selected during the program and random  playback or while a disc is not played back     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     To cancel the repeat playback  Select  OFF  in step 3  then press ENTER     E Repeating a desired part    You can repeat playback of a desired portion by specifying the  beginning  point A  and the ending  point B      BAYAD  ELE         AUDIO  117111371             CD    O During playback          BO    O  lt           D  ON SCREEN V O                  Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or  lt 4  repeatedly to move LS to  e   in the on screen bar  then press ENTER   The following pop up window appears under the on screen bar        ps TITLE 14  CHAP 23  TOTAL1 25 58  2  TIME      OFF    CHAP 9 QD 1 3 GI 1 3  amp  1 3  IEEE UMEN    OFF  m     5       Press cursor v  or A  repeatedly to select    A B        4 Press ENTER at the beginning of the portion you    want to repeat  point A    The following display appears in the on screen bar   The REPEAT A indicator also lights up on the display     fe         CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt         cHAP 9 OD 1 3  amp J 1 3  amp  1 3       DVD VIDEO     TIME 
68. der displayed on your personal computer     E Operations     Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode                   0000 00                   To select or skip groups during the slide show  playback   To select the next groups  or skip groups forward    Press cursor  gt  repeatedly     To select the previous groups  or skip groups backward   Press cursor  lt 4 repeatedly        To select or skip files during the slide show  playback    To select the next files  or skip files forward   Press cursor W repeatedly     To select the previous files  or skip files backward   Press cursor A repeatedly     Note       Up to 12 groups and files are displayed on the TV at a time   Pressing cursor A     gt   lt  repeatedly shows the hidden groups and  files one by one     To show the selected file only   Press ENTER      When the still picture has been shown on the TV screen  thoroughly  you can zoom in or out the still picture  see pages 39  and 40       If you press        the slide show playback starts from the selected  file     To start the slide show playback by specifying a  file number  Press the number buttons  0   10   10  to enter the file number   Ex    To select the file number 3  press 3   To select the file number 14  press  10 then 4   To select the file number 24  press  10   10  then 4   To select the file number 110  press  10 ten times  then 10     The selected file number appears in the file number indication  then  t
69. e 35      66    Troubleshooting          For Tuner  PROBLEM    Hard to listen to broadcast because of  noise     Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM    reception     Occasional cracking noise during FM  reception     E For           PROBLEM  A disc cannot be played     No MP3 files except JPEG files are  played        For JPEG    PROBLEM  A disc cannot be played     No JPEG files except MP3 files are    played     67    POSSIBLE CAUSE    The AM loop antenna is too close to the    unit     SOLUTION    Change the position and direction of the AM    loop antenna        The supplied FM antenna is not  properly extended and positioned     Incoming signal is too weak     Extend the FM antenna at the best position     Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact    your dealer        The station is too far away     Select a new station        An incorrect antenna is used     Check with your dealer to be sure you have a  correct antenna        Antennas are not connected properly     Ignition noise from automobiles     POSSIBLE CAUSE    No MP3 files are recorded on the disc        The disc is unplayable  such as CD   ROM      Check connections     Move the antenna farther from automobile    traffic     SOLUTION  Replace the disc        MP3 files do not have the correct file  extension    mp3   Mp3   mP3  or  MP3  in their file names     Add the file extension    mp3   Mp3   mP3   or  MP3   to their file names  see page 43         MP3 files are made at bit rate under 64  kbps     This uni
70. e 50   or    OFF  no subtitle       ON SCREEN LANGUAGE    Select one of the languages shown on the TV     Note         When the language you have selected for MENU LANGUAGE   AUDIO LANGUAGE  or SUBTITLE is not recorded on a disc   the original language is used as the initial language  automatically     PICTURE menu    PICTURE A c                  SCREEN SAVER ON           JPEG              MONITOR TYPE    You can select the monitor type to match your TV when you  play DVD VIDEO recorded in the picture   s height width ratio of  16 9     49       Select one of the following settings     16 9 NORMAL  Wide television conversion     Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is fixed  to 16 9  wide TV   The unit automatically adjusts the  screen width of the output signal correctly when  playing back a picture whose aspect ratio is 4 3     16 9 AUTO  Wide television conversion     Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 16 9   wide TV      4 3 LB  Letter Box conversion     Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4 3   conventional TV   While viewing a wide screen  picture  the black bars appear on the top and the  bottom of the screen              4 3 PS  Pan Scan conversion     Select this when the aspect ratio of your TV is 4 3   conventional TV   While viewing a wide screen  picture  the black bars do not appear  however  the  left and right edges of the pictures will not be shown  on the screen                                Even if    4 3 PS    is selected 
71. e chapter  or track   Press P   or a    Press PI  or  lt 4  to locate the beginning of the next  current or  previous  chapter  or track     To locate the chapter or track using number buttons  Press number buttons  1   10   10  to select the number of the  desired chapter or track   Ex    To select 3  press 3   To select 11  press  10  then 1   To select 20  press  10  then 10     From the remote control ONLY    0000  9 0608           6    9        About indication on the display while playing back a disc       While you are playing back a disc  the playback information  appears on the display as follows     Ex   When DVD VIDEO is loaded       DIGITAL AUTO  AUTO SURROUND    Doom  EJER      9     n      VOLUME  SUBWFR LFE       H    E      us   s t                                                           amp    ST        Chapter number Elapsed playing time    Ex   When audio CD is loaded       DIGITAL AUTO DOPRO LOGIC T       L R SPK    SUBWFR              VOLUME                                         um  Track number Elapsed playing time                Stop Playback       MASTER VOLUME    VOLUME    V    On the front panel From the remote control    For details  see    Basic Operations  on page 11     Activate Realistic Sound Field    You can activate Surround mode for making realistic sound field    e You can activate Surround mode automatically when the digital  multichannel source  Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround  software   or 2 channel matrix source  Dolby Surrou
72. e display        MONO   Select this to improve the reception  but  stereo effect will be lost    In this mode  you will hear noise while  tuning into the stations  The AUTO  MUTING indicator goes off from the  display   The STEREO indicator also goes    off      To restore the stereo effect  Repeat step T  then select    AUTO MUTING     in step 2     From the remote control      Press FM AM to select an FM station   Number buttons now work for tuner operations   2 Press FM MODE     Each time you press the button  the FM reception mode  alternates between  AUTO MUTING  and                      18    Basic Settings       Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers  while others will make operations easier   You can set the items by using the SETTING button and CONTROL A W  lt 4  gt  buttons on the front panel     Setting items       Digital input  DIGITAL IN  terminals    Speakers distance for front  center  and rear speakers     Dynamic range compression     Note          Speakers information for front  center  rear speakers  and subwoofer     Crossover frequency     Auto surround      Low frequency effect attenuator     Video output mode      You can also set these items using the Choice menu  see pages 47 to 52      Operating Procedure    To do the basic settings for this unit  use the buttons on the front  panel     SETTING             CONTROL       On the front panel ONLY                Button To do  SETTING display the settin
73. e to the point of cable entry as practical        CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electrical shocks  fire  etc    1  Do not remove screws  covers or cabinet   2  Do        expose this appliance to rain or moisture           Caution      O ISTANDBY ON button    Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely    The 09 1 STANDBY ON button in any position does not disconnect the  mains line    The STANDBY ON can be remote controlled           IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS            CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT   CAUTION  Visible and invisible laser radiation when open and  interlock failed or defeated  Avoid direct exposure to beam   CAUTION  Do not open the top cover  There are no user service   able parts inside the Unit  leave all servicing to qualified service  personnel        Table of Contents                   Parts Identification                       eee 2  Pront Panel               2  Remote COMMON    Lii edi             DOT rtr d eter fu 3   Getting Started                                  esee 4  Before Installation  otia etri nene 4  Checking the Supplied Accessories                         sess 4  Putting Batteries in the Remote Control                                    4  Connecting the FM and AM                                                            Connecting the Speakers    2  ie iei eret  Connecting Audio Video Components        About connecting cords                 essere    Ty eonizea n  E VCR connection           nre a a ag ever eoe 9  M DBS COMECO
74. ear    To left front speaker speaker    To center speaker                                                                                                                                                                                                         gt        9                                 m   meram  3716                     99              m                                Connecting the subwoofer speaker    By connecting a subwoofer  you can enhance the bass or reproduce  the original LFE signals recorded in the digital software        Powered subwoofer   example                Connect the input jack of a powered subwoofer to the SUB   WOOFER OUT jack on the rear panel  using a cable with RCA pin  plugs  not supplied       Refer also to the manual supplied with your subwoofer     Note       Youcan place a subwoofer wherever you like since bass sound is  non directional  Normally place it in front of you        Speaker Layout Diagram    Subwoofer    L     Center speaker     t      lt     Left front Right front       Speaker speaker N       s       Hit rear Right rear  amp    lt  speaker speaker  gt     To obtain the best possible sound from this system  place all the  speakers except the subwoofer at the same distance from the  listening position with each speaker   s front faced toward the  listener    Then  change the subwoofer and speaker settings to fit your  listening conditions  see page 20               Getting Started       Connecting Audio Video Components
75. edly to move  S to     COUNTRY CODE     then press ENTER     The submenu for setting the country code appears     SELECT     USE      4bTO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM  enten 24  TOEXIT  PRESS CHOICE        4 Press cursor     or A  repeatedly to select the    country code  then press ENTER   See    Country Area codes list for Parental Lock    on page 55   LS moves to    SET LEVEL        53    The pop up window for setting level appears     SELECT     USE ay  lt bTO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enren 2  TO EXIT  PRESS CHOICE        6 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select the  level of restriction  then press ENTER    5 moves to    PASSWORD        The smaller the value of level is  the more restrictive the  Parental Lock level is     Select                to cancel this function     SELECT      NEW PASSWORD  PRESS 0 SKEY     enten S  TO EXIT  PRESS CHOICE        7 Press the number buttons  0   9  to enter a four  digit number as your password  then press    ENTER    5 moves to    EXIT        8 Press ENTER   OTHERS menu resumes     To return to the normal screen  Press CHOICE     Note         Remember your password or make a note of it   You need to enter your password to change the setting or release  the lock  To change the setting  see page 54        Changing the setting of Parental Lock      Press CHOICE  then press cursor     or  lt   to  display the OTHERS menu     2 Press cursor     or A  repeatedly to move LS to     PARENTAL LOCK     then press ENTER   The PARENTA
76. eeling      When one of the DAP modes is selected  the DSP indicator lights  up on the display     Creating sound field       Reflections from behind     Early reflections    A  PE     N    pi   OAA A                   Available Surround modes for each input signal       DOLBY  DIGITAL    DTS    STEREO SURROUND    Dolby Digital   Multichannel     E All Channel Stereo    This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the  connected  and activated  speakers     All Channel Stereo can be used when the front and rear  speakers are connected to this receiver without respect to the  center speaker connection    If the center speaker is connected and activated  the same phases of  the front left and right signals are mixed and output through the  center speaker     All Channel Stereo can be used while reproducing 2 channel stereo   software  either analog or Linear PCM digital signal      When All Channel Stereo is selected  the DSP indicator lights up  on the display     All Channel Stereo reproduction       Sound reproduced from All Channel Stereo        Possible     Impossible    PAVILION       Dolby Digital   2 channel        Dolby Surround   matrix 2 ch        DTS Digital  Surround   Multichannel        DTS Digital  Surround   2 channel        Linear PCM       Analog                                     Creating Realistic Sound Fields       Activating Surround Mode Selecting Surround Modes    When Auto surround is set to    OFF    or 2 channel source other than   
77. emote control for the choice menu operations    e You can change the language used in the choice menu  See          49      You cannot show the choice menu when an MP3 disc or a JPEG disc is loaded     Configuration of Choice Menu       To do the operations in this choice menu  use the buttons on the  remote control  A    dap  NR ovS    From the remote control ONLY    CHOICE                   Button To do  display the choice menu on the TV   Each time you press the button  the  CHOICE choice menu is turned on and off   alternately   select an item    A Y  adjust the selected item on the choice    gt     menu   move to the submenu of the selected   ENTER item or decide the setting                 47    The choice menu has the following menus     LANGUAGE menu    see page 49    You can select the initial  language for the disc menu   audio  and subtitle  You can also  select the language used on the  TV screen while operating this SELECT  2              4   TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM     enter 2    TO EXIT  PRESS CHOICE   unit        PICTURE menu  see page 49   You can select the desired  options concerning a picture or  monitor screen     USE AY 4 TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   ENTER SP                PRESS CHOICE        AUDIO menu  see page 50   You can adjust the sound  settings of this unit through this  menu     SELECT  3  USE A  4PTO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enter 2   TOEXIT  PRESS CHOICE     SPK  SETTING menu    see page 51    You can adjust the speaker  se
78. enu is displayed when you start playing VCD and  SVCD with the Playback Control feature  The selection menu shows  a list of numbers for selection  Some discs may show moving  pictures or a divided screen    You can interact with the screen using a menu display to select and  play an entry    See the example illustration on the right about basic feature of  menu driven playback  for details about the operation through the  menu  see also page 33      Note         While operating VCD or SVCD using the menu  some of the  functions such as repeat play may not work                                                                    Example 1  DVD VIDEO    Title 1     Title 2    Chapter 1  Chapter 2  Chapter 3    Chapter 1  Chapter 2         a   t                        gt                           Example 2   VCD SVCD CD  Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5   gt    t                        6   0  __      gt   Menu  screen            Submenu  Press     RETURN     Submenu    1  Moving  picture  lt  gt    lt      i 1        4 J Press  Moving   Moving Still Still Moving   Moving   Moving  RETURN   picture picture picture picture picture picture picture       Press  RETURN           30    DVD Player Operations       This section explains advanced operations of the built in DVD player using the remote control  For MP3 playback  see pages 43 and 44  and  for JPEG playback  see pages 45 and 46    Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the remote control operation mode   
79. epair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during normal business hours at JVC authorized service    centers  Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the Warranty Period  All products and parts  x thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry in basis except for Television sets having a screen  x size 25 inches and above which are covered on an in home basis         WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE    Return your product to a JVC authorized service center with a copy of your bill of sale  For your nearest JVC authorized  service center  please call toll free   800  537 5722     If service is not available locally  box the product carefully  preferably in the original carton  and ship  insured  with  a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center  the  name and location of which will be given to you by the toll free number     If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product  please contact our Customer Relations Department     WHAT IS NOT COVERED    This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover    1  Products which have been subject to abuse  accident  alteration  modification  tampering  negligence  misuse  faulty  installation  lack of reasonable care  or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by  JVC to render such service  or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products  or if 
80. er 5  press 5           Manufactures    codes for DBS tuner    JVC   Amstrad   Blaupunkt   Echostar   General Instrument   Goldstar   Grundig   Hamlin Re   Hirshmann 48  52     55  Instrument 68   It  Nokia 34  Jerrold G 06   14  Kathrein 52  58     63  NEC 35  36  Oak   Orbitech   Panasonic   Philips   Pioneer   RCA   Samsung   Schwaiger   Scientiff   Siemens   Sony   Technisat   Tocom   Zenith       S 7  is the initial JVC code                                                                                            For channel number 10  press 1  then 0   For channel number 23  press 2  then 3   For channel number 135  press 100    3  then 5     TV RETURN will function as the  ENTER button if your equipment       Note     e Manufacturers    codes are subject to change without notice  If    they are changed  this remote control cannot operate the  equipment        requires pressing ENTER after  selecting a channel number   Note       Refer also to the manual supplied for your DBS tuner     5  Try to operate your DBS tuner by pressing  O STANDBY ON DBS     When your DBS tuner turns on or off  you have entered the  correct code     If there are more than one code listed for your brand of DBS    tuner  try each one until the correct one is entered     62       Operating Other Manufacturers    Equipment       E To change the transmittable signals for    1     operating other manufacturers    VCR    Press and hold  O   ISTANDBY ON VCR     Press VCR     Enter the manufacturer   
81. erminal of the same type  So you need to connect the VCR and TV   to this unit using one of the following two ways   CASE 1 or 2      When using the AV COMPULINK remote control system  set the component video input correctly  see    Video output mode  on page  22   otherwise  the correct input for this unit will not be selected on the TV     When connecting the source equipment to the unit through the S video terminals  connect this unit to the  TV s Video Input 1 terminal using S video cables     eas RX DV3SL       Equipment S video cable    S video cable    To Video Input 1       When connecting the source equipment to the unit through the composite video terminals  connect this  unit to the TV   s Video Input 2 terminal  composite video input  using composite video cables     Source  Equipment Composite HOGDVSSE Composite Ty  video cable    video cable  To Video Input 2       When setting the video output mode of the built in DVD player to    component     connect this unit to the  TV s Video Input 2 terminals  component video input  using component video cables     video cable  To Video Input 2          57    1  If you have already plugged your VCR                this unit into the AC outlets  unplug their AC  power cords first     2  Connect your VCR  TV  and this unit following     CONNECTIONS 1    on the previous page  using  the cables with the monaural mini plugs  not  supplied      3  Connect the audio input output jacks on VCR   TV  and this unit using the audio co
82. ers    This unit simplifies the hierarchical construction of a disc and  manages files and folders by    tracks    and    groups        Up to 99 groups      Group 1     Group 2      Track 1   Track 2   Group 3   Group 4   Group 5    2   0 0   6       L Up to 150 tracks    This unit can recognize up to 150 tracks per group  and up to 99   groups per disc  up to 14 850 tracks in total   Since the unit ignore   the tracks whose numbers are exceeding 150 and the groups   whose numbers are exceeding 99  they cannot be played back      If there        any type of files other than MP3 files in a folder   those files are also counted in the total file number     Notes        e MP3 discs  either CD R or CD RW  require a longer readout time  than normal discs   It depends on the complexity of the folder file  configuration     e When making an MP3 disc  select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2  as the disc format    e This unit supports    multi session    discs  up to 5 sessions     e This unit cannot play    packet write    discs    e This unit can play MP3 files only with the following file  extensions                Mp3        mP3     and    mp3           103  tags cannot be shown on the display      An        file can contain file information called  ID3 Tag  where  its album name  performer  track title  etc  are recorded  There  are two versions   ID3v1  ID3 Tag version 1  and ID3v2  ID3  Tag version 2     e It is recommended that you make each        file at sampling rate  of 44 1 kH
83. essive format       480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlaced format     Activating the Recording Mode    You can record the sounds from any of sources playing through the   unit to the VCR or the cassette deck  In particular  for multichannel   sources  Recording mode enables you to record the sounds without   missing surround elements by down mixing the center  rear channel    and LEF channel signals into the front channel signals      Recording mode also takes effect for the sounds from the  speakers  When the multichannel software is played back with  Recording mode activated  the sounds are down mixed and come    out through the front speakers only     REC MODE    Press and hold REC MODE  SURROUND MODE    until  RECMODE ON  appears on the display      Each time you press and hold the button  Recording mode is  activated     RECMODE ON   and deactivated        RECMODE  OFF   alternately     On the front panel ONLY    RECMODE OFF   Normally select this  The down mixing is       canceled   RECMODE ON   Select this for recording the down mixed  sounds   When recording with VCR     While Recording mode is activated        RECMODE ON    the volume   level indication and the on screen guide icons  see page 52  do not   appear on the TV      The choice menu and the on screen bar are recorded even though  Recording mode is activated        RECMODE ON       CAUTION     When the front speakers are small  the output sound may be distorted  by Recording mode  In this case  de
84. f the SPK  SETTING menu to set the speaker        The speaker diagram for the selected speaker is highlighted        The size of the speaker diagram is changed according to  your setting        Speaker diagrams Front speakers    Center speaker  Subwoofer         Rear speakers             51    e LEVEL    Select this to enter the LEVEL submenu      m  LEVEL AJo   CENTEA SPEAKER  048     3            P EFT REAR SPEAKER 0 dB       RIGHT REAR SPEAKER              Bg SUB WOOFER      CENTER SPEAKER  LEFT REAR SPEAKER  RIGHT  REAR SPEAKER  and SUB WOOFER   Adjust the speaker output level within the range of    10 dB to   10 dB for each speaker           TEST TONE  Select this to start or stop test tone     RETURN  Select this to return to SPK  SETTING menu     Notes     e When                is selected for the center speaker  rear speakers  and or subwoofer            appears instead of the current setting    In this case  you cannot adjust the output level of those  speakers      You can adjust the output level for center speaker and or rear  speakers only when one of proper surround modes are  activated  see page 27         When                is selected for the center and or rear speakers   the test tone does not come out of those speakers     DISTANCE  Select this to enter the DISTANCE submenu     DISTANCE A Gor          FRONT SPEAKER  S0m iOf   rb      REAR SPEAKER 3010         H DU           FRONT SPEAKER  CENTER SPEAKER  and   REAR SPEAKER   For each speaker  set the distan
85. g back DVD VIDEO  you can search for the chapter   number to be played      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode     DVD                                            e e     During playback  Co                 Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or   4  repeatedly to move LS to  CHAP    in the pull down menu  then press  ENTER     The following pop up window appears under the pull down    menu   DVD VIDEO TITLE 14 CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt   TIME   gt  OFF    cHAP 9 OD 1 3     1 3  amp  1 3    CHAPTER    3 Press the number buttons  0 9  to enter the    desired chapter number    Ex    To select chapter number 8  press 8   To select chapter number 10  press 1 then 0   To select chapter number 37  press 3 then 7       To correct a misentry  Repeat step 3 until the desired number appears in the pop up  window     Z Press ENTER     The unit starts playback from the selected chapter     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes         The 10 0 button works as the 0 button in this function       The  10 button is not used in this function     You can select up to the 99th chapter     37    E Locating a desired position   Time Search   You can start playing at your desired position by specifying the   elapsed playing time from the beginning of the current title up to      9 59 59     for DVD VIDEO   or from the beginning of the disc up   to
86. g indications on the  display   select an item on the display  CONTROL A Y   Each time you press the button  the  indication changes as illustrated below   CONTROL      4   adjust the selected item                  When no operation is done for about 5 seconds  the indications on  the display will disappear     Pressing SETTING repeatedly also changes the indication        Configuration of the indications on the display    SUBWFR VOUT   Subwoofer   Video out    1  FRNT SP AUTO SR     Front speaker   Auto surround     t t    CNTR SP DGT   Center speaker   Digital    t  REAR SP D COMP     Rear speaker   Dynamic range compr    t t  FRNT D LFE     Front distance   Low frequency effect     t  CNTR D     Center distance     t  REAR D     Rear distance     CROSS     Crossover              19    Ex    When setting the digital input  DIGITAL IN  terminals     Before you start  remember     There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting is  canceled before you finish  start from step T again     SETTING    Pa    2 Press CONTROL v  or A      repeatedly until            Digital          with the current setting   appears  on the display       Press SETTING   The CONTROL buttons now work for basic settings   The setting item selected previously appears on the  display     CONTROL       DIGITAL AUTO          L R aam                            suum                                       IDBS 2        is the initial setting  If you have already changed  the setting  anothe
87. ghts up    e When a disc is already loaded  pressing       turns on the unit and  starts playing back the loaded disc     Place a disc correctly with its label side up     CORRECT    From the front panel ONLY                               O                      INCORRECT                Start Playback    f    On the front panel From the remote control    Press  gt    The disc tray closes and the unit starts playing back the loaded disc     You can also close the disc tray by pressing on the front panel     15    By pressing the following buttons  you can stop  advance  or reverse  playback  and locate the beginning of the title  chapter  or track     maa     gt       gt              On the front panel    Ga        D    From the remote control    To stop playback temporarily  Press        Pressing starts playback again     To move back the playback position by 10 seconds    for DVD VIDEO only    Press  gt  during DVD VIDEO playback    The unit moves the playback position about 10 seconds before the  current position  then resumes playback     To advance or reverse playback rapidly   Press and hold  gt  or  lt  lt     While you are pressing and holding PI  or  lt 4   the unit advances   or reverses  for DVD VIDEO and audio CD  playback 5 times as  fast as the normal speed  When you press and hold PI  or  lt  lt    further  the playback speed changes up to 20 times as fast as the  normal speed      Releasing the button resumes the normal playback     To locate the beginning of th
88. he slide show playback starts from the file you have specified     To return to the JPEG control screen  Press MENU or E     Repeat Playback    You can repeat playback of the current group or all the files on the  loaded disc     CO CO CoO  C 2 0 9             REPEAT    e   o    CD             During playback or while  stopped    From the remote control ONLY     Press REPEAT    The repeat indication appears on the JPEG control screen and the   REPEAT indicator lights up on the display      Each time you press the button  the repeat mode changes as  follows     REPEAT GROUP Z    REPEAT ALL   gt   the indication goes off    back to the beginning                    REPEAT GROUP   Repeats the current group  REPEAT ALL   Repeats all the files on the disc    To cancel repeat mode   Press REPEAT repeatedly until the repeat indication goes off from  the JPEG control screen  the REPEAT indicator also goes off from  the display      46    Choice Menu Operations       You can adjust the initial settings through the choice menu on the TV    Before operating the choice menu  select the source you want to adjust by pressing source selecting button      When selecting FM or AM as the source  you cannot use the choice menu      When selecting the source other than DVD  FM  and AM  you can use the AUDIO and SPK  SETTING menus  The audio adjustments are  memorized for each source     Notes       You need to turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV      You can only use the r
89. he source with your TV turned on    VOLUME    appears on the TV        DIGITAL AUTO                      L R SPK                 To restore the sound   Press MUTING again      Pressing VOLUME   or     on the remote control  or turn  MASTER VOLUME on the front panel  also restores the sound     Turning Off the Power  with the Sleep Timer    SLEEP    From the remote control ONLY    Press SLEEP repeatedly   The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display     Each time you press the button  the shut off time changes as    follows   SLEEP indicator    d VOLUME       DIGITAL AUTO                R                         10     20     30     60       off       150  lt  120  lt  90 J  When the shut off time comes   The unit is turned off automatically              To check or change the remaining time until the shut off time  Press SLEEP once    The remaining time  in minutes  until the shut off time appears      To change the shut off time  press SLEEP repeatedly     To cancel the Sleep Timer   Press SLEEP repeatedly until    SLEEP 0    appears on the display    The SLEEP indicator goes off       Turning off the unit also cancels the Sleep Timer     Note          When DVD is selected as the source  If Auto Standby  see page  52  is used with Sleep Timer  the unit will be turned off with one of  the functions having an early shut off time        Changing the Display Brightness       DIMMER    From the remote control ONLY    Press DIMMER to dim the display       Each time you press the b
90. ht up on the display        When you turn off the unit or select another source     DGTL DTS     and    DGTL       are canceled   The digital input mode is automatically reset to  DGTL AUTO      Attenuating the Input Signal    When the input level of the analog source is too high  the sounds  will be distorted  If this happens  you need to attenuate the input  signal level to prevent the sound distortion      You have to make this adjustment for each analog source     e    INPUT ATT     On the front panel ONLY    Press and hold INPUT ATT  INPUT ANALOG   DIGITAL  until the INPUT ATT indicator lights up    on the display     Each time you press and hold the button  the Input Attenuator  turns on            ON   or off            NORMAL         INPUT ATT indicator    ANALOG INPUT           E R                         VOLUME                   ATT NORMAL          ATT ON                   ATT NORMAL   Normally select this  The analog sound is not  attenuated        ATT ON      Select this when the analog sound is  distorted     Changing the Scanning Mode    This unit supports the progressive scanning system  480p   as well  as the conventional interlaced scanning system  480i     If your TV has component video jacks and supports the progressive  video input  you can enjoy a high quality picture from the built in  DVD player     Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV     You can select the progressive mode according to the original  picture type  film or video s
91. ics  recording conditions  or damage or stain on   them  Especially  the configuration and characteristics of an   MP3 disc or a JPEG disc is determined by the writing    encoding  software and hardware used for recording    Therefore  due to the software and hardware used  the   following symptoms may occur        Some discs may not be played back        Some tracks on an MP3 disc are skipped and may not be  played back normally        Some files on a JPEG disc may be played back distortedly      Before playing back CD R or CD RW  read their instructions  or cautions carefully      CD RW may require a longer readout time  It is caused by the  fact that the reflectance of CD RW is lower than for regular  audio CD              29       E Disc structure    DVD VIDEO consists of    titles     and each title may be divided into  some  chapters   see Example 1     For example  if DVD VIDEO contains some movies  each movie  may have its own title number  and it may be further divided into  some chapters  In DVD VIDEO Karaoke  each song may have its  own title number  but it may not be further divided into chapters     VCD  SVCD  and CD consist of  tracks   see Example 2     In general  each track has its own track number   On some discs   each track may also be divided by Indexes  This unit is not  compatible with Index function      E Playback Control function  PBC     The Playback Control function allows you to enjoy menu driven  operation     Menu driven playback   A selection m
92. indicators    DODIGITAL  Dolby Digital     ls  DTS Digital Surround    MHz  for FM station   kHz  for AM station    7  Signal and speaker indicators  27  19 VOLUME indication       L  C  R  SUBWFR  Subwoofer   LFE  Low Frequency Effect    LS  S  RS             Parts Identification       Remote Control          JVC    REMOTE CONTROL RM SRXDV3J  miare       O I STANDBY ON  DBS VCR TV AUDIO                   9                  CDR FMAM      Iodo  DBS VCR DVD  CoD Cy  C      C  TVNIDEO  REW  amp     TUNING       FF      LEN  de  Ce  CD    REPEAT SLEEP FM MODE STROBE                                                 1                                                                                              WW      7   K a          CENTER                                 c                 RETURN                 gt          lt    lt                                       ON SCREEN                JH PK       HOME THEATER  DVD CD RECEIVER                                     zi E  es  E  az  R E a      e  N  e   en  e                                                                                              See pages in the parentheses for details          STANDBY ON buttons  11  60     63      DBS  VCR  TV  AUDIO   Source selecting buttons  11  13  59     63      TV  TAPE  CDR  FM AM  DBS  VCR  DVD  TV VIDEO button  15  60  61    REPEAT button  42  44  46    SLEEP button  12    SOUND button  24  27  28   ANALOG DIGITAL INPUT button  13   AUDIO button  35  36    SUBTITLE button  35   
93. ing cells      Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity       to     and     to            Use the correct type of batteries  Batteries that look similar may  differ in voltage      Always replace both batteries at the same time      Do not expose batteries to heat or flame              Getting Started       Connecting the FM and AM Antennas                   If AM reception is poor   connect an outdoor  single vinyl covered wire   not supplied      AM loop antenna   supplied     If FM reception is poor  connect  outdoor FM antenna  not supplied      FM Antenna  supplied     Snap the tabs on the loop into  the slots of the base to  assemble the AM loop antenna        FM 75 Q  COAXIAL  ANTENNA              e 5                                           D  DT       o                                                                                                                                                    99                    met   nm       9  9                             Rear panel of the unit       AM antenna connection FM antenna connection  Connect the AM loop antenna supplied to the AM LOOP Connect the FM antenna supplied to the FM 75 Q COAXIAL  terminals  terminal as temporary measure   1 Remove the insulation if the AM loop antenna Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally    P          If the reception is poor  connect an outdoor FM antenna  not  wire is covered with vinyl     2 Press and hold the clamp of the terminal          supplied 
94. ion     A system for converting analog sound signal to digital signal for  later processing  with no data compression used in conversion     Letter box    A method of displaying wide images like movies in on a 4 3 TV  screen with no part of the image deleted  by placing black bands on  the top and bottom of the screen  This name has derived from the  screen form looking literally like a letter box     MP3    A file format with a sound data compression system     MP3    is the  abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1  or MPEG 1  Audio  Layer 3  By using MP3 format  one CD R or CD RW can contain  about 10 times as much data volume as a regular CD can     Multi angle    By recording multiple scenes progressing at the same time in a  single title  the user can select view angles  This feature is called the  multi angle function     Multichannel    DVD VIDEO has been designed to have each soundtrack constitute  one sound field  Multichannel refers to a structure of sound tracks  having three or more channels     Multilanguage    When a title is created to cope with multiple languages  it is  generally called a multilanguage title     Parental lock    A feature of this system to automatically determine whether or not  to reproduce particular DVD VIDEO software by comparing its  parental level  a measure of undesirability of scenes  etc  from  educational viewpoint  set for the software beforehand with that set  on this system by the user  if the software   s level is less re
95. ip groups forward  Press cursor        To skip groups backward  Press cursor  lt 4     To skip tracks forward  Press PI or cursor W as many times as required     To skip to the beginning of the current track  Press 444 once          skip tracks backward  Press  lt 4 or cursor A as many times as required     E Stopping playback completely  Press B     Operations through the MP3 Control    Screen       You can search for and play the desired groups and tracks through  the MP3 control screen shown on TV     E        control screen    Current group number Total group number    Current  group    MP3 CONTROL    Elapsed playing time  of the current track       Jime   00 00 14     05   14  Total 41     Fair   Fog   Hail  Indian summer  Rain  Shower  Snow  Thunder  Typhoon  Wind  Winter sky             Current track    Current track number   Total track number in the current group   Total track number on the loaded disc     Notes        e Some group and track names may not be displayed correctly  because of their recording conditions        The order of groups and tracks on an        disc may be displayed  differently from the order displayed on your personal computer      Up to 12 groups and tracks are displayed on the TV at a time   Pressing cursor A     gt   lt  repeatedly shows the hidden groups and  tracks one by one     E Operations    Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode     CO             C 2        Cn                         
96. ize is relatively  small        NO   Select this when you have not connected a  speaker   Not selectable for the front speakers     Notes        e    LRG  large   is the initial setting for the front speakers   SML    small   for the center and rear speakers        Keep the following comment in mind as reference when  adjusting the settings        If the size of the cone speaker unit built in your speaker is  greater than 4 3 4 inches  12 cm   select    LRG  large    and if  it is smaller than 4 5 4 inches  12 cm   select  SML  small        e  f you have selected  SML  small   for the front speakers  you  cannot select    LRG  large   for the center and rear speakers     B Speaker distance    FRNT D  front distance            CNTR D  center distance    and    REAR D   distance         DIGITAL AUTO       L R SPK                 VOLUME                DIGITAL AUTO             L R SPK           VOLUME          DIGITAL AUTO       L R                VOLUME                      The distance from your listening point to the speakers is another  important element to obtain the best possible surround sound of  the Surround modes    You need to set the distance from your listening point to the  speakers  By referring to the speaker distance setting  this unit  automatically sets the delay time of the sound through each  speaker so that sounds through all the speakers can reach you at  the same time     Set the distance from the listening point within the range of  1 ft  0 3 m  to 30 ft 
97. much better  sound quality with much stereo and surround effects     Note       Dolby Digital or DTS software can be roughly grouped into two  categories     multichannel  up to 5 1 channel  and 2 channel software  To  enjoy surround sounds while playing Dolby Digital 2 channel or  DTS software  you can use Dolby Pro Logic II       Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories     Dolby      Pro  Logic   and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories     25    E DTS Digital Surround      Used to reproduce multichannel sound tracks of the software       encoded with DTS Digital Surround               To enjoy the software encoded with DTS Digital Surround   connect the source component using the digital terminal on the  rear of this unit   See page 10      DTS Digital Surround is another discrete multichannel digital  audio format available on CD  LD  and DVD software   Compared to Dolby Digital  audio compression ratio is relatively  low  This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth  and depth to the reproduced sounds  As a result  DTS Digital  Surround features natural  solid and clear sound     Typical Multichannel  5 1 channel  reproduction          Center  speaker           Subwoofer              Right front  speaker                                  Right rear  speaker                   B DAP  Digital Acoustic Processor  modes    DAP modes have been designed to create important acoustic  surround elements     The sound heard in a live cl
98. n off and on the unit        When you change the source       When you change the analog digital input  and      When you reset  AUTO SR  to  ON  again     B Video output mode    VOUT        DIGITAL AUTO       L R                            After connecting your TV to the unit  register the type of the  connected output terminal   VIDEO  S VIDEO  or   DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT    Without setting this  AV COMPU LINK does not work  appropriately when DVD is selected as the source  see    AV  COMPU LINK Remote Control System    on pages 57 and 58      Set the output terminal appropriately     VIDEO    Select this when you connect your TV to VIDEO  jack by using a composite video cord        S   Select this when you connect your TV to S VIDEO  jack by using an S video cord     COMPNT   Select this when you connect your TV to DVD  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks by using  component video cord        Note        e    VIDEO    is the initial setting  If you have already changed the  setting  another setting will be shown     22    Sound Adjustments       The following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers   You can adjust the items by using the ADJUST button and CONTROL A W  lt 4  gt  buttons on the front panel     Adjustment items       Front speakers output balance    Tone    Speaker output level     DAP effect level    Notes            The setting contents of adjustment items are memorized for each source     You can also set these items using the Choice me
99. nada    Oriya    Swedish       Afrikaans    Fiji    Korean  KOR     Panjabi    Swahili       Ameharic    Faroese    Kashmiri    Polish    Tamil       Arabic    Frisian    Kurdish    Pashto  Pushto    Telugu       Assamese    Irish    Kirghiz    Portuguese    Tajik       Aymara    Scots Gaelic    Latin    Quechua    Thai       Azerbaijani    Galician    Lingala    Rhaeto Romance    Tigrinya       Bashkir    Guarani    Laothian    Kirundi    Turkmen       Byelorussian    Gujarati    Lithuanian    Rumanian    Tagalog       Bulgarian    Hausa    Latvian  Lettish    Russian    Setswana       Bihari    Hindi    alagasy    Kinyarwanda    Tonga       Bislama    Croatian    aori    Sanskrit    Turkish       Bengali  Bangla    Hungarian    acedonian    Sindhi    Tsonga       Tibetan    Armenian    alayalam    Sangho    Tatar       Breton    Interlingua    ongolian    Serbo Croatian       Twi       Catalan    Interlingue    oldavian    Singhalese    Ukrainian       Corsican    Inupiak    arathi    Slovak    Urdu       Czech    Indonesian    alay  MAY     Slovenian    Uzbek       Welsh    Icelandic    altese    Samoan    Vietnamese       Danish    Hebrew       Burmese    Shona    Volapuk       Bhutani    Yiddish    Nauru    Somali    Wolof       Greek    Javanese    Nepali    Albanian    Xhosa       Esperanto    Georgian    Dutch    Serbian    Yoruba       Estonian    Kazakh          Norwegian    Siswati    Zulu          Basque       Greenlandic          OL OFT   MS    lt              DO
100. nd software   is played back   Auto Surround  see page 22      When you activate or deactivate Surround mode manually  do the  following procedures    On the front panel     MIS  Press SURROUND ON OFF  SS            SURR_ON OFF       From the remote control     1  Press SOUND        2  Press SURR ON OFF       Each time you press SURROUND ON OFF on the front panel or  SURR ON OFF on the remote control  Surround mode is activated  and deactivated alternately          Select Surround Mode    When the     PRO LOGIC    or DSP indicator is lit  you can select  various Surround modes  see page 27      SURROUND  MODE    SS    On the front panel    SURR MODE    From the remote control    Press SURROUND MODE  REC MODE  on the  front panel or SURR MODE on the remote control       When you enjoy digital multichannel source such as Dolby Digital  or DTS Digital Surround software  you cannot change Surround  mode  When you enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround 2   channel including 2 channel matrix source such as Dolby Surround  software  you can select Surround mode from between PRO  LOGIC II MOVIE and PRO LOGIC II MUSIC  see page 27      ES    From the remote control         On the front panel  Press      Playback stops   The unit memorizes the point where you stop playback and the    RESUME indicator lights up on the display  except when an audio  CD is loaded      While the RESUME indicator is lit on the display  you can start  playback from the memorized point by pressing       
101. nel number stops flashing and then the  frequency starts flashing        ANALOG                                        5 Press CONTROL  gt   or  lt 4  to select another  frequency you want to store while the frequency  is flashing on the display     6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you store all the  stations you want     To erase a stored preset station  Storing a new station on a used channel number erases the  previously stored one        To tune in a preset station  On the front panel       Press FM AM to select the band  oe  The last received station of the selected band is             tuned in         the CONTROL buttons now work for  tuner operations        ANALOG                   VOLUME                MHZ  a    Ex   When selecting the FM band       2 Press CONTROL v  or A      repeatedly until     lt  PRESET  gt     CONTROL    appears on the display  E    VOLUME       ANALOG                                  3 While     lt  PRESET  gt     still remains  on the display  press CONTROL      or  lt 4  to select a preset channel  number you want      amp  CONTROL  amp     SS    VOLUME       ANALOG                         we ili               Pressing  or holding  CONTROL  gt  increases the preset  channel numbers      Pressing  or holding  CONTROL  4 decreases the preset  channel numbers     From the remote control        Press FM AM   The last received station of the selected band is tuned in   The number buttons now work for tuner operations    2 Press number buttons to selec
102. no operation is done for about 5  seconds     Using the on screen bar          Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or  lt 4  repeatedly to move LS to  Q   in the pull down menu  then press  ENTER   The following pop up window appears under the pull down  menu   Ex     ENGLISH  is selected among 3 audio languages  recorded        DVD VIDEO  85Mbps   RERO         TIME C   OFF    CHAP OD 1 3 EG  1 3  amp  1 3  Iona WEE CEN  ENGLISH       Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select the  desired audio language     Each time you press the button  the audio language changes     4 Press ENTER   The pop up window goes off     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes         Some audio languages are abbreviated in the pop up window  See     Language code list  on page 50              appears on the TV  the current scene does not contain  plural audio languages     E Selecting the audio channel    When playing back some Karaoke VCDs or SVCDs  you can enjoy  karaoke by selecting the audio channel to play                                   59  6   EP     C           During playback                  Press AUDIO   The following pop up window appears on the TV     Ex       ST     stereo  is selected among 3 audio channels recorded              2 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired  audio channel     Each time you press the button  the audio channel changes     For VCD   Ex       ST  gt  L  g
103. noise or screen  unplugging the cord  always grasp the plug so as not to damage interference   the cord      The preset settings such as preset channels and sound adjustment       may be erased in a few days in the following cases       When you unplug the power cord      When a power failure occurs    10    Basic Operations       Turn On the Power    ON  Co   STANDBY ON    NS    On the front panel     5 1 STANDBY ON                STANDBY          From the remote control    Press      STANDBY ON on the front panel or         STANDBY ON AUDIO on the remote control    The STANDBY lamp goes off and the illumination lamp lights up    The current source name appears on the display    If the built in DVD player is the current source   READING    appears while the unit is detecting the type of the loaded disc  see   page 29         Playback starts automatically when you load some DVD  VIDEO           NO DISC  appears on the display when no disc is loaded     To turn off the power  into standby   Press      STANDBY ON on the front panel or   9   STANDBY ON AUDIO on the remote control again                 The illumination lamp goes off and the        STANDBY lamp lights up  J  2oxstanosy  STANDBY ON   Note            A small amount of power is consumed even in standby mode        turn the power off completely  unplug the AC power cord     Select the Source to Play    DVD DBS VCR              TAPE CDR FM AM          On the front panel    Tv TAPE CDR    From the remote control    Pres
104. nu  see pages 47 to 52      Operating Procedure    To do the basic settings for this unit  use the buttons on the front Ex   When setting the front speaker output balance   panel     ARST Before you start  remember                CONTROL There is a time limit in doing the following steps  If the setting is  g 8 step 5     canceled before you finish  start from step T again         Press ADJUST  od     The CONTROL buttons now work for sound  Onithe front pane Er s adjustments  The setting item selected previously SS  appears on the display   Button To do 2 Press CONTROL     or A      il 66       CONTROL  ADJUST display the adjustment indications on repeatedly until BAL  Balance      the display    with the current setting   appears       on the display     select an item on the display  CONTROL A Y   Each time you press the button  the  indication changes as illustrated below        DIGITAL AUTO    8  E           R                               CONTROL  gt    4   adjust the selected item                        CENTER    is the initial setting  If you have already changed      When no operation is done for about 5 seconds  the indications on          the setting  another setting will be shown     the display will disappear     You can also make sound adjustment except for front speakers  output balance from the remote control        Press CONTROL     or  lt   to adjust                                                                               Pressing ADJUST repeatedly also 
105. o input   such as a conventional TV    The unit s and disc s Region Code    numbers are incompatible     Replace the disc  see page 29      Change the scan mode to  INTERLACE      see page 14      Replace the disc  see page 29         Parental Lock is in use     The disc is loaded with its label and    data sides inverted     Enter your password to change the parental  level  see pages 53 and 54    Insert the disc correctly  see page 15         The unplayable disc is loaded   The disc is scratched or dirty     Replace the disc  see page 29    Replace or clean the disc  see page 63         A VCR is connected between the unit  and the TV     Connect the unit and TV directly        With some discs  a picture may be  blurred when setting PROGRESSIVE              to    FILM    or    AUTO           MONITOR             is not set correctly     Set  PROGRESSIVE MODE  to  VIDEO    see page 49      Set the monitor type correctly  see page 49         The TV is not set correctly     The video output mode setting is    incorrect           Set the TV correctly    Set the video output mode correctly  according to the video connection between  your TV and the unit  see page 22     Some discs are programmed to always  display no subtitle initially  If this happens   press SUBTITLE on the remote control  after starting play  see page 35     Some discs are programmed to always use  the original language initially  If this  happens  press AUDIO on the remote  control after starting play  see pag
106. on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     Notes     e When all the programmed tracks have been played  the program  playback stops         f the total program time is over    99 99    on the display  the total  program time will not appear                  will appear      E Playing back tracks in random order                             AUDIO         ie           O While stopped          AO    o  amp   B     ON SCREEN Y O               Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or  lt 4  to move LS to RND  in the  on screen bar  then press ENTER     The RANDOM indicator lights up on the display and playback  starts in random order     To stop the random playback   Press       The random playback is canceled      When all tracks have been played once  the random playback is  also canceled     Notes         The same track will not be played more than once during the  random playback    e During the random playback  you can skip back to the beginning of  the current track by pressing   lt  lt   but cannot skip back to the tracks  that have been played        During the random playback  pressing ENTER with RND  selected  in the on screen bar cancels the random playback and continues  playback in the normal order     Repeat Playback    You can repeat playback of the current title or chapter  for DVD  VIDEO  or track  for VCD SVCD CD    You can also repeat playback of a desired portion     E Repeating a current title
107. ossary for DVD Player       Aspect ratio    The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image  The  horizontal vs  vertical ratio of conventional TVs is 4 3  and that of  wide screen TVs is 16 9     Chapter    The smallest division on DVD VIDEO  It is a division of a title and  similar to a track for CD or VCD     Composite video signal    A video signal comprised of three kinds of signals combined  an  image signal made up of luminance and chrominance signals using  the frequency multiplication technique  burst signal providing the  basis for color reproduction  and synchronization signal     Component video signal    A video signal system where parts of information necessary for  reproducing image signal comprised of the three primary colors of  light are transmitted via separate signal lines  Types of signal  such  as R G B  Y Ps PR  etc   are available     Disc menu    A screen display prepared for allowing selection of images  sounds   subtitles  multi angle  etc  recorded on DVD VIDEO     Interlaced scanning    In the conventional video system  a picture is shown on the display  monitor in two halves  The Interlaced scanning system places lines  of the second half of the picture in between lines of the first half of  the picture     JPEG    A still picture data compression system proposed by the Joint  Photographic Expert Group  which features little distortion in image  quality in spite of its high compression ratio     Linear PCM  PCM  Pulse Code Modulat
108. ource   See page 49     Do not change the scanning mode to    PROGRESSIVE    in the  following cases       when your TV does not support the progressive video input      when you do not connect your TV to the unit using component    video cord    PROGRESSIVE     From the remote control ONLY    Press and hold PROGRESSIVE for more than 3    seconds when DVD is selected as the source    The current scanning mode appears on the display for a while      Each time you press and hold the button  the scanning mode  changes    INTERLACE    and    PROGRESSIVE    alternately     INTERLACE    PROGRESSIVE   Select this if your TV with component  jacks supports the progressive video input   The PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up       Select this for conventional TV           Notes         Some progressive TVs and High Definition TVs are not fully  compatible with this system  When a DVD VIDEO is played back in  the progressive scanning mode on those TVs  the unnatural picture  may result   In such a case  change the scanning mode to    INTERLACE      To check the compatibility of your TV  contact your dealer   All JVC progressive TVs and High Definition TVs are fully  compatible with this system respectively   When you select    PROGRESSIVE    as the scanning mode  the  picture does not come out correctly through composite video and  S video jacks     480p and 480i indicate the number of scanning lines and scanning  format of an image signal       480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progr
109. p to 14 850 files in total   Since the unit ignore   the files whose numbers are exceeding 150 and the groups whose   numbers are exceeding 99  they cannot be played back      If there are any type files other than JPEG files in a folder  those  files are also counted in the total file number     Notes     e JPEG discs  either CD R or CD RW  require a longer readout  time than normal discs   It depends on the complexity of the  folder file configuration         When making a JPEG disc  select ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2  as the disc format        This unit supports  multi session  discs       to 5 sessions     e This unit cannot play    packet write  discs        The unit can play JPEG files only with the following file  extensions     jpg        jpeg        JPG        JPEG    and any uppercase and  lowercase combinations  such as   Jpg      e  t is recommended you to record a file at 640 x 480 resolution   If  a file has been recorded at a resolution of more than 640 x 480   it will take a longer time to be shown       If both JPEG files and MP3 files are recorded on a disc  set the  MP3 JPEG setting in the PICTURE menu to                 See page 50       This system can play only baseline JPEG files   Progressive  JPEG files  or lossless JPEG files  cannot be played          Baseline JPEG format  Used for digital cameras  web  etc       Progressive JPEG format  Used for web       Lossless JPEG format  An old type and rarely used now        Some JPEG discs may not be played
110. pe clean with a dry cloth       Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it  back in its case     Avoid exposure to direct sunlight  temperature extremes  and                 Since the unit may deteriorate in quality  become damaged or get    its paint peeled off  be careful about the following        DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth        DO NOT wipe it strong        DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine        DO NOT apply any volatile substances such as insecticides to it        DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with  it for a long time           64    Troubleshooting       Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems  If there is any problem you cannot solve  contact your dealer        Genaral    PROBLEM  The power does not come on     No sound from speakers     Sound from one speaker only        OVERLOAD    starts flashing on the    display     The STANDBY lamp lights up after    turning on the power  but soon the unit    turns off  into standby mode      Remote control does not operate as you    intend     Remote control does not work     65    POSSIBLE CAUSE  The power cord is not plugged in     Speaker signal cables are not    connected     SOLUTION  Plug the power cord into an AC outlet   Check speaker wiring and reconnect if    necessary        The audio cable is not connected    properly     Connect the cord properly  see pages 7 to  10         An incorrect source is selected     Select the correct source
111. r DAP mode   press EFFECT  setting  another setting will be shown   About auto memory The following can be stored for each source       Analog digital input mode  see page 13       nput attenuator mode  see page 14      Front speaker output balance  see above or page 50     Speaker output level  see above or page 51      Tone adjustment  see above or page 50      DAP effect level  see above      Surround mode selection  see page 27     This unit memorizes the settings for each source      when you turn off the power  see page 11       when you change the source  see page 11       when you change the source name  see page 12   and     when you change the analog digital input mode  see page 13    When you change the source  the memorized settings for the  newly selected source are automatically recalled     Note     e  f the source is FM or AM  you can assign a different setting for  each band              24    Creating Realistic Sound Fields       You can use the following Surround modes to reproduce a realistic  sound field   E Dolby Surround    Dolby Pro Logic II    Dolby Digital  E DTS Digital Surround  W DAP  Digital Acoustic Processor  modes  W      Channel Stereo    E Dolby Surround    Dolby Pro Logic II     Dolby Pro Logic II has newly developed multichannel playback  format to decode into 5 1 channel from all 2 channel sources     stereo source and Dolby Digital encoded source    Matrix based encoding decoding method for Dolby Pro Logic II  makes no limitation for the
112. r combination will be shown        Press CONTROL     or  lt 4  to select  the appropriate digital terminal  setting      Each time you press the button  the indication  changes as follows        CONTROL       n       DIGITAL AUTO             L R sam                      DGT1DBS 2TV  4 DGT1DBS2CDR                         DGT1TV 2DBS 4 DGT1TV 2CDR    lt  gt                    DGT1CDR2DBS  lt  gt  DGT1CDR 2TV   back to the beginning        B Speaker information    SUBWFR  subwoofer            FRNT SP  front speaker         CNTR SP  center  speaker      and    REAR SP  speaker        To obtain the best possible effect from the Surround modes  see  pages 25 to 28   register the following information after all  connections are completed     For subwoofer        DIGITAL AUTO       L R                   VOLUME             Select one of the following settings        YES   Select this when a subwoofer is connected   NO   Select this when no subwoofer is used   Notes     e            is the initial setting   e If you have selected    NO    for the subwoofer  you can only select     LARGE    for the front speakers        For front speakers  center speaker  and rear speakers           DIGITAL AUTO                                                          DIGITAL AUTO                 3 R       VOLUME                Select one of the following settings for each speaker     LRG  large    Select this when the speaker size is relatively  large        SML  small    Select this when the speaker s
113. r consequential damages or limitations on how long an    implied warranty lasts  so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific  x legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state     Je ORR bb bb bb bbb bt bb bob ot bob bob abot bbb bb bb bob bb bob bb bbb bb bbb bbb Ob bb bb bb bbb otk bbb bb bbb bb bbb bo bb bt tb tb bt        X JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA 1700 Valley Road   x DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP  Wayne  NJ 07470       PIII II III II AAAI A IIA AAI IIS i e SAID SACSIAI SSSA SASSI de de de SAA SSAA SI de de e he e de e de de k de k kk kk    REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPARATE WARRANTY  THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY  FOR DETAILS OF  REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY  PLEASE REFER TO THE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION  PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT        For customer use     Enter below the Model No  which is located either on the rear  bottom or side of the cabinet  Retain this information  for future reference     Model No    Serial No             Purchase data   Name of dealer                     BT 51005 5 0301     Authorized Service Centers    BT 51005 5   0301         QUALITY JVE SERVICE    HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER    TOLL FREE  1  800  537 5722  http   www jvc com    Dear Customer    In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase please read the instruction booklet before  operating the unit In the event that repairs are necessary  please call 1  800
114. rds     See pages 7 to 9     4  Connect the video input output jacks on VCR   TV and this unit following    CONNECTIONS 2     on the previous page  using the composite video  cord  with S video plug or with component video    plugs     5  Plug the AC power cords of the components into  the AC outlets     6  When turning on the TV for the first time after  the AV COMPU LINK connection  turn the TV  volume to the minimum using the TV volume  control on the TV     7  Turn on other connected components first  then  turn on this unit       When turning on the VCR  use the remote control supplied  with this unit press O ISTANDBY ON VCR     The AV COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to use the  five basic functions listed below     Remote Control of the TV and VCR Using This  Remote Control    For details  see page 60      Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on each  target component     One Touch Video Play    Simply by inserting a video cassette without its safety tab into the  VCR  you can enjoy the video playback without setting other  switches manually  The unit automatically turns on and changes the  source to VCR    The TV automatically turns on and changes the input mode to the  appropriate position so that you can view the playback picture   When you insert a video cassette with its safety tab  press the play    gt   button on the VCR or on the remote control  You can get the  same result     One Touch DVD Play    Simply by starting playback on the 
115. rers    TV     5 1 STANDBY ON  TV    Es    Press and hold  O ISTANDBY ON TV     Press TV          is    Enter the manufacturer s code    using the number buttons  1   9  0   CO 2   8    See the right to find the code        6       C9    Release o  SSTANDBY ON TV     You can perform the following operations on the TV     O ISTANDBY ON TV   Turns on or off the TV    TV VOL   or     Adjusts the volume    TV VIDEO   Sets the input mode  either TV or  VIDEO      After pressing TV  you can perform the following operations on  aTV     TV DBS CH   or      1 9  0  100       Changes the channels      Selects the channels   For channel number 5  press 5   For channel number 10  press 1  then 0   For channel number 23  press 2  then 3   For channel number 135  press 100    3  then 5   TV RETURN will function as the  ENTER button if your equipment  requires pressing ENTER after  selecting a channel number     61    Notes         Refer also to the manual supplied for your TV     All the functions listed above may not be assigned to the    buttons for some TVs     e  f you cannot change the channels of some TVs by pressing  the number buttons  press TV DBS CH   or     for changing the    channels     Try to operate your TV by pressing    O ISTANDBY ON TV     When your TV turns on or off  you have entered the correct    code     If there are more than one code listed for your brand of TV   try each one until the correct one is entered     Manufactures  codes for TV    00   02  13  14  47  7
116. ress ANGLE repeatedly to select the desired    view angle     Each time you press the button  the angle of the scene    changes   Ex   1 3  gt  2 8  gt  3 3  gt   back to the beginning                                   The pop up window goes off if no operation is done for about 5  seconds     Using the on screen bar          Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or   4  repeatedly to move LS to   amp X in the pull down menu  then press  ENTER     The following pop up window appears under the pull down   menu    Ex    The first view angle is selected out of 3 view angles  recorded     TITLE 14 CHAP 23  TOTAL 1 25 58   gt       DVD VIDEO     TIME  amp    OFF    cHAP 9 OD 1 3      1 8 2 1 3   cci        BENE     desired view angle     Each time you press the button  the angle of the scene  changes     4 Press ENTER   The pop up window goes off     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     E Showing all view angles on the TV                        D Yyy   O    A O O During playback  o   4 BD   O v o               Press and hold ANGLE for a few seconds   Up to 9 pictures of the different camera angles recorded on a  disc appear on the TV screen   Ex    When 3 view angles are recorded                          Angle list                                        Selected picture    2 Press cursor A V 9  4 repeatedly to move LS to  the desired view     3 Press ENTER     The angle list goes off  and pl
117. s code    using number buttons  1 9  0   CD CD  8    See the right to find the code        6   C             Release    iSTANDBY ON VCR     You can turn on and off the VCR   O ISTANDBY ON          Turns on or off the VCR     After pressing VCR  you can perform the following operations  on a VCR   1 9 0   Selects the TV channels on a VCR   For channel number 5  press 5   For channel number 10  press 1  then 0   For channel number 23  press 2  then 3   TV RETURN will function as the ENTER button if  your equipment requires pressing ENTER after  selecting a channel number          Starts playing    REW   Rewinds a tape    FF   Fast winds a tape    E   Stops operations          Pauses playing  To release it  press  gt    Note       Hefer also to the manual supplied for your VCR     Try to operate your VCR by pressing  O ISTANDBY ON VCR    When your VCR turns on or off  you have entered the correct  code    If there are more than one code listed for your brand of  VCR  try each one until the correct one is entered     63     0 1 STANDBY ON  VCR       Manufactures    codes for VCR    JVC    00   26     29  58       Aiwa       Bell  amp  Howell       Blaupunkt       CGM    06  07       Emerson    08  10     12  64  65       Fisher    03  14   17             Goldstar       Goodmans       Grundig       Hitachi    18  23     25  66       Loewe    07  21       Magnavox    04  19  24       Mitsubishi    30     35       NEC    26  27       Nokia       Nordmende       Orion       Panasonic
118. s on the TV and the PROGRAM  indicator lights up on the display     10 steps appear at a time on the program screen     Total Program Time 00 00 00       PROGRAM    3 Press the number buttons  1 10   10  to enter a  track number you want to program   Ex    To select the track number 3  press 3   To select the track number 14  press  10 then 4   To select the track number 40  press  10   10   10 then 10       When you enter a track number that does not exist on the  loaded disc  your entry is ignored      The total program time is shown at the top of the program  screen on the display     Total Program Time 00 04 14       PROGRAM    4 Repeat step 3 to program the next steps     Each time you enter a track number in the step at the bottom  of the program screen  the next steps appear     To erase a step   Press cursor A       V  to move to the desired step  then press         To program the next steps again  press cursor W repeatedly to  move    to the blank step  then repeat step 3     41    5 Press  gt      Playback starts in the programmed order     To stop the program playback   Press         When VCD or SVCD is played back  the program screen appears  again      To edit your program  repeat steps 3 and 4l     To cancel the program playback mode  Clear the program you made as follows   1 Press Bi to stop playback   2 Press ON SCREEN to turn on the on screen bar   3 Press        You can also clear the program by ejecting the disc or turning off  the unit     To turn off the 
119. s one of the source selecting buttons     DVD   Select the built in DVD player   DBS    Select the DBS    VCR   Select the VCR    TV    Select the TV tuner     TAPE CDR    Select the cassette deck or the CD recorder  front  panel ONLY     TAPE   Select the cassette deck  remote control ONLY       CDR    Select the CD recorder  remote control ONLY       FM AM   Select an FM or AM broadcast    Notes       Hegister the digital input terminal setting  see  Digital input   DIGITAL IN  terminals  on page 21  and digital input mode setting  correctly  see  Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode  on page  13   Source name and  DIGITAL  will come to be shown on the  display when you select the source       When the source name is not assigned correctly  these buttons  cannot work  see  Changing the Source Name  on page 12      11       Adjust the Volume       On the front panel         N  To increase the volume  4  turn MASTER VOLUME clockwise    To decrease the volume    turn MASTER VOLUME counterclockwise          MASTER VOLUME    From the remote control   To increase the volume   press and hold VOLUME     To decrease the volume   press and hold VOLUME          VOLUME    V    CAUTION     Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any sources  If  the volume is set at a high level  the sudden blast of sound energy  can permanently damage your hearing and or ruin your speakers           Notes    e The volume level can be adjusted within the range of    0     minimum   to
120. set up        To return to the normal screen       Press cursor v  or A  repeatedly Press CHOICE     to move    to    PROGRESSIVE    MODE     Note     A  Y e Some items in the choice menu consists of submenus for setting up  various options  Pressing ENTER makes the submenus for the  X N selected item appear on the TV   You can set the items using cursor A W  gt   lt  and ENTER  as  explained in steps 5 and 6 above      SELECT     USEAY TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enten 22         EXIT  PRESS CHOICE        4 Press ENTER   The pop up window appears  listing the    selectable options  G    PROGRESSIVE MODE    SELECT                   TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM  enter 22                 PRESS CHOICE        48    Choice Menu Operations       LANGUAGE menu    LANGUAGE A y    P    MENU LANGUAGE  ENGLISH     SUBTITLE OFF       ON SCREEN LANGUAGE ENGLISH    You can select    MENU LANGUAGE        AUDIO LANGUAGE      and    SUBTITLE    only before playback     MENU LANGUAGE    Some discs have their own menus in multiple languages     Select one of the languages or language codes from AA to ZU   see    Language code list  on page 50  as the menu language     AUDIO LANGUAGE    Some discs have multiple audio languages     Select one of the languages or language codes from AA to ZU   see    Language code list  on page 50      SUBTITLE    Some discs have multiple subtitle languages     Select one of the languages or language codes from AA to ZU   see    Language code list  on pag
121. show Playback    tts    Operations through the JPEG Control Screen      Repeat Playback  caeso remos Or M         Choice Menu Operations                                Operation  BUtEOS   ceni eir entrer petet        inis  Configuration of Choice Menu                      sese  Operating Procedure                          B LANGUAGE menu        B PICTURE menu           B AUDIO menu    throni mener rotonda   B SPK  SETTING Menu isisisi sisara   B OTHERS menu    nno  Restricting Playback by Parental Lock                                        Glossary for DVD Player                                AV COMPU LINK Remote Control System      57   Operating JVC s Audio Video Components          59  Operating Audio Component                    eee 59  Operating Video Components                      esee 60   Operating Other Manufacturers    Equipment       61  Changing the Preset Signal Codes                         sess 61   Maintenance                                64   Troubleshooting                                65                                                             68    Parts Identification       Front Panel                                                                      RX DV3 HOME THEATER DVD CD RECEIVER                                                                                                                                                                   See pages in the parentheses for details                                                           
122. strictive  than the user set level  it will be reproduced     Playback control  PBC     Refers to the signal recorded on VCD SVCD for controlling  reproduction  By using menu screens recorded on VCD SVCD that  supports PBC  you can enjoy interactive type software as well as  software having a search function     Progressive scanning    By progressive scanning  all the horizontal lines of a picture are  displayed at one time  as a single frame  This system can convert the  interlaced video from DVD VIDEO into progressive format for  connection to a progressive TV  It dramatically increases the vertical  resolution     Region code    A system for allowing discs to be played back only in the regions  designated beforehand  All the countries in the world are divided  into six regions and each region is identified by a specified region  code  or region number   If the region code of a disc matches that of  a player  the player can play back the disc     Surround    A system for creating three dimensional sound fields full of realism  by arranging multiple speakers around the listener     Sampling frequency  Frequency of sampling data when analog data is converted to digital    data  Sampling frequency numerically represents how many times  the original analog signal is sampled per second     Transfer rate    The rate of transferring digital data  Usually the measure is in bit per  second  bps   The DVD system applies a variable transfer rate  system for high efficiency     56    A
123. t  R  gt   back to the beginning                 ST   To listen to normal stereo playback   L   To listen to the L  left  audio channel   R   To listen to the R  right  audio channel     For SVCD   Ex      ST1 gt ST2 gt L1 gt R1 gt L2 gt R2 gt    back to the beginning                       ST 1 ST 2  To listen to normal stereo playback of ST 1 or  ST 2 channel      To listen to the L  left  1 or 2 audio channel      To listen to the R  right  1 or 2 audio channel     L1 L2  R1 R2    The pop up window goes off if no operation is done for about 5  seconds     Using the on screen bar          Press ON SCREEN repeatedly until the on screen  bar with pull down menu appears on the TV     2 Press cursor  gt   or  4  repeatedly to move LS to  oD in the pull down menu  then press  ENTER     The following pop up window appears under the pull down  menu              ST     stereo  is selected among 3 audio channels recorded     VCD TRACK 4  TIME 25 58   gt   TIME C             GD 1 3 PROG   ST    3 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to select the  desired audio channel s      Each time you press the button  the audio channels change     4 Press ENTER   The pop up window goes off     To turn off the on screen bar  Press ON SCREEN     36    DVD Player Operations       Playing from a Specified Position on a Disc       You can start playing a title  chapter  or track you specify   You can also play a disc from the specified time     E Locating a desired chapter   Chapter Search    When playin
124. t a preset channel number     For channel number 5  press 5     For channel number 15  press  10 then 5     For channel number 30  press  10   10  then 10           Selecting the FM Reception Mode    When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy  you can  change the FM reception mode while receiving an FM broadcast     You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station     Before you start  remember     There is a time limit in doing the following steps   If the setting is canceled before you finish  start from step 7 again     On the front panel     T While listening to an FM station      press CONTROL Y  or A  dis  repeatedly until     lt  FM MODE  gt                appears on    display                                      2 While     lt  FM MODE  gt     still remains  on the display  press CONTROL        or  lt   to select    MONO         Each time you press the button  the FM  reception mode alternates between    AUTO  MUTING   and    MONO        ANALOG                      TUNED STEREO AUTO MUTING                            AUTO MUTING  lt   gt    MONO                           AUTO MUTING  is the initial setting  If you have already  changed the setting                 will be shown     AUTO MUTING  Normally select this   When a program is broadcasted in stereo   you will hear stereo sound  when in  monaural  you will hear monaural sounds   This mode is also useful to suppress static  noise between stations  The AUTO  MUTING indicator lights up on th
125. t cannot play back such files     Replace the disc        MP3 files are not recorded in the format    compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2     The MP3 JPEG setting is set to     JPEG        POSSIBLE CAUSE    No JPEG files are recorded on the disc        The disc is unplayable  such as CD   ROM      Replace the disc   Record MP3 files using a    compliant application      When both MP3 files and JPEG files are    recorded on a disc  to play MP3 files  set the    MP3 JPEG setting to    MP3     see page 50      SOLUTION  Replace the disc        JPEG files do not have the correct file  extension in their file names     Add the file extension    jpg   jpeg  JPG    JPEG or any uppercase and lowercase  combination  such as   Jpg     to their file    names  see page 45         JPEG files are not made with baseline  JPEG format     This unit cannot play back such files     Replace the disc        JPEG files are not recorded in the  format compliant with ISO 9660 Level  1 or 2     The MP3 JPEG setting is set to    MP3        Replace the disc   Record JPEG files using a    compliant application      When both MP3 files and JPEG files are    recorded on a disc  to play JPEG files  set  the MP3 JPEG setting to    JPEG     see page  50      Specifications    Designs  amp  specifications are subject to change without notice        Amplifier    Output Power    Audio    Audio Input Sensitivity Impedance  1 kHz    Audio Input  DIGITAL IN        Signal to Noise Ratio  66 IHF  78 IHF    Frequenc
126. t one of the following settings        60   Turns off the unit if no operation is done within 60  minutes    30   Turns off the unit if no operation is done within 30  minutes        OFF   Select this to deactivate it       If Sleep Timer  see page 12  and Auto Standby are used at a  time  one with the early shut off time will turn off the unit     PARENTAL LOCK    You can restrict playback of DVD VIDEO containing violent  scenes and those not suitable for your family members   e You can select    PARENTAL LOCK    only before playback     Select this to enter the PARENTAL LOCK submenu    See pages 53 and 54      52    Choice Menu Operations       Restricting Playback by Parental Lock 5 Press ENTER     You can restrict playback of DVD VIDEO containing violent scenes  and those not suitable for your family members  Nobody can play  such a disc unless this function is canceled      This setting takes effect only for the DVD VIDEO containing the  Parental Lock level information   Level 1  most restrictive  to  Level 8  least restrictive     e You can set the Parental Lock only while playback is stopped     B Setting Parental Lock      Press CHOICE  then press cursor  gt   or  lt 4  to  display the OTHERS menu     2 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly to move  S to     PARENTAL LOCK     then press ENTER   The PARENTAL LOCK submenu appears on the TV     SELECT     p USE           SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enten                   PRESS CHOICE           Press cursor v  or A  repeat
127. te control  or CONTROL 4  or TUNING  amp  on the remote  control   the frequency keeps changing until a certain station is  tuned in    e When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in  the TUNED  indicator lights up on the display      When an FM stereo program is received  the STEREO indicator  also lights up     17    Once a station is assigned to a channel number  the station can be  quickly tuned  You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations     E To store the preset stations    Before you start  remember     There is a time limit in doing the following steps   If the setting is canceled before you finish  start from step 2 again     On the front panel ONLY          Tune into the station you want to preset  see     Tuning into Stations Manually            If you want to store the FM reception mode for this station   select the FM reception mode you want  See  Selecting the  FM Reception Mode  on page 18        ANALOG                                  Ex   When selecting the FM band    MEMORY    SS    2 Press MEMORY     The channel number position starts flashing on the  display for about 5 seconds                                Press CONTROL     or  lt 4  to select  a channel number while the channel  number position is flashing        CONTROL       Ss       ANALOG                                  4 Press MEMORY again while the selected  channel number is flashing on the  display     The station is assigned to the selected channel number       The selected chan
128. the    disc programming and disc structure  but not a malfunction of this unit        Note on Region Code    DVD players and DVD VIDEO have their own Region Code  numbers  This unit can play back only DVD VIDEO recorded  with the color system of NTSC whose Region Code numbers  include    1       Ex         If a DVD VIDEO with the wrong Region Code numbers is  loaded     REGION CODE ERROR     appears on the TV and  playback cannot start     IMPORTANT   Before playing a disc  make sure of the   following        Check the connection with the TV      Turn on the TV and select the correct input mode on the TV to  view the pictures or on screen indications on the TV screen      For disc playback  you can change the initial setting to your  preference   See pages 47 to 55      If      appears on the TV screen when you press a button   the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do  or  data required for that operation is not recorded on the disc     NOTICE   In some cases  without showing            operations  will not be accepted           Notes on CD R and CD RW     User edited CD R  Recordable  and CD RW  ReWritable  can  be played back only if they are already    finalized         The unit can play back CD R or CD RW recorded on a  personal computer if they have been recorded in the audio CD  format    The unit can also play back CD R or CD RW if MP3 files or   JPEG files are recorded on them    However  they may not be played back because of their disc   characterist
129. the model number  or serial number has been altered  tampered with  defaced or removed      Initial installation and installation and removal for repair      Operational adjustments covered in the Owner s Manual  normal maintenance  video and audio head cleaning    Damage that occurs in shipment  due to act of God  and cosmetic damage    Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge      Video Pick up Tubes CCD Image Sensor  Cartridge  Stylus  Needle  are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase      Accessories      Batteries  except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase            here are no express warranties except as listed above     HE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  IS  IMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN     CH A                    JVC SHALL NOT      LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE  LOSS OR ANY OTHER  DAMAGES  WHETHER DIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  DAMAGE    TO TAPES  RECORDS OR DISCS  RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT  OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH  X OF THIS WARRANTY  ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT   x ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE     Seb Rb Ob bb bbb bb bbb bb Rb bb bbb bot bbb bt bb bb bbb bt bot         x Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental o
130. the time in hours minutes seconds for DVD VIDEO   and in minutes seconds for VCD SVCD CD     E Locating a desired scene   DIGEST    The unit can display the opening scenes of each title or chapter on  DVD VIDEO or each track of a VCD SVCD   You can select a desired title  chapter  or track from the opening    scenes shown on the TV screen   DVD    viveo Gudi  VIDEO    CD VCD    CON           For DVD VIDEO     e        q While stopped or during  O          playback    For VCD SVCD   While stopped or during  playback without PBC               Press DIGEST     Up to 9 opening scenes are displayed     Selected scene                                                                              While DVD VIDEO is stopped    The opening scenes of each title appear on the TV screen      During DVD VIDEO playback    The opening scenes of each chapter in the current title appear  on the TV screen       When VCD or SVCD is loaded    The opening scenes of each track appear on the TV screen        2 Press cursor  amp  W  gt   lt  to move WS to the desired  Scene     If there are more than 9 scenes  the digest screen will have  more than one page        To show other pages of the digest screen    To display the previous page  select the left top scene   then press cursor 4                                                        To display the next page  select the right bottom scene   then press cursor        OR  Press  gt  gt  to display the next page   Press 14 to display the previous page
131. tment   If you do not want to use the test tone  go to step 3   3      2  Press TEST   Playback is stopped    TEST L    starts flashing on the display and a test tone  comes out of the speakers in the following order                           Left front speaker      Cen    er speaker      Right front spea       EST    LS    TEST LATEST CPhTEST 4   ker           TEST RS           Left rear speaker      Righ       rear speaker     3     4        Notes     e You can adjust the speaker output levels without the  test tone      No test tone comes out of the speaker when its  speaker information is set to    NO        Adjust the speaker output level as follows   To adjust center speaker  press CENTER         To adjust left rear speaker  press REAR L        To adjust right rear speaker  press REAR R        To adjust the effect level  press EFFECT       The name for the item currently adjusted appears on the  display  For details  see the illustrations of    Speaker output  level    on page 24     Notes          You can adjust the speaker output level for the  activated speakers ONLY  the speaker indicators are  lit on the display       You cannot adjust the output level of center speaker  when one of DAP modes is activated       You can adjust the effect level only when one of DAP  modes is activated     Press TEST to stop the test tone    The test tone stops      When no operation is done  the test tone stops  automatically about 1 minute     Note       Before operating the DVD pla
132. ttings  You can also adjust the    output level of the speakers     SELECT   p USEAY 4   TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enter 24    TOEXIT  PRESS CHOICE        OTHERS menu  see page 52   You can change the settings for  some of the functions    To set Parental Lock  use this  menu      PARENTALLOCK       LOCK    SELECT  42 USE  amp    lt  gt TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enter 24                   PRESS CHOICE           Operating Procedure 5 Press cursor V  or A  repeatedly    to select the desired option   Ex   When setting the progressive mode     Before operating the choice menu  press DVD to change the  source to DVD       Press CHOICE          The LANGUAGE menu appears on the          SELECT  lt    p USEAY 4      SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   Enten 22    TO EXIT  PRESS CHOICE        Ex   When    FILM    is selected     6 Press ENTER to finish the setting     SELECT       gt  USE av 4        SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enter  2       EXIT  PRESS CHOICE               2 Press cursor  gt         lt   repeatedly  to display PICTURE menu   lt   gt      Each time you press the button  the menu  changes     SELECT     USE             SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM   enter 22       EXIT  PRESS CHOICE       To set other items on the same choice menu  Repeat steps 3 to 6     To move to another choice menu    SELECT      USE           TO SELECT  USE ENTER TO CONFIRM  Press cursor     or  lt 4  repeatedly to select a choice menu you want  enten 22  TOEXIT  PRESS CHOICE   to 
133. ub  dance club  hall or pavilion consists  of direct sound and indirect sound   early reflections and reflections  from behind  Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any  reflection  On the other hand  indirect sounds are delayed by the  distances of the ceiling and walls  see the diagram below     These indirect sounds are important elements of the acoustic  surround effects  The DAP mode can reproduce a realistic sound  field by adding these indirect sounds     DAP modes can be used when the front and rear speakers are  connected to this unit  without respect to the center speaker  connection  no sound comes out of the center speaker even if it is  connected         Manufactured underlicense from Digital Theater Systems  Inc  US  PAT  No  5 451 942 and other world wide patents issued and  pending     DTS    and    DTS Digital Surround  are trademarks of  Digital Theater Systems  Inc  Copyright 1996 Digital Theater  Systems  Inc  All rights reserved     The following DAP modes are provided for this unit              LIVE CLUB   Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low  ceiling    DANCE CLUB   Gives a throbbing bass beat    HALL   Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert  hall    PAVILION   Gives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a  high ceiling     These DAP modes can be used to add the acoustic surround effects   while reproducing 2 channel stereo software  either analog or Linear   PCM digital signal  and can give you a real  being there  f
134. ut  terminal setting correctly  see    Digital input  DIGITAL IN   terminals    on page 21        Press one of the source selecting buttons  DBS   TV  or CDR  for which you want to change the    input mode     CDR  C        You cannot change the input mode when selecting DVD as the  source  Digital input is always used for the built in DVD player     DBS  U      J    CDR                    On the front panel    TV    From the remote control    Note        2 Press INPUT ANALOG DIGITAL  INPUT ATT    or ANALOG DIGITAL INPUT on the remote  control     ANALOG DIGITAL  INPUT    59    On the front panel From the remote control    The current input mode appears on the display      Each time you press the button  the input mode alternates  between the analog input  ANALOG    and the digital input      DGTL AUTO         ANALOG DIGITAL AUTO indicator    L R                      VOLUME                      DGTL AUTO ANALOG           lt                      ANALOG  is the initial setting except for the built in DVD  player     DGTL AUTO   Select this for the digital input mode   The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up   The unit automatically detects the incoming  signal format  then the digital signal indicator  for the detected signal       DIGITAL or dhs  lights up  otherwise  no digital signal indicators  light up        ANALOG      Select this for the analog input mode   The ANAL OG indicator lights up     13    Changing the Digital Input Mode Manually    If the following symptoms occur
135. utton  the display and  illumination lamp dim and brighten alternately        Changing the Source Name    When you connect an CD recorder to the TAPE CDR jacks on the  rear panel  change the source name which will be shown on the  display     SOURCE NAME    a    Ex   When changing the source name from    TAPE   to    CDR       From the front panel ONLY      Press TAPE CDR  SOURCE NAME  to select as  the source     2 Press and hold SOURCE NAME  TAPE CDR   until XASSGN  CDR    appears on the display     ANALOG        E pu    VOLUME                   ASSGN                   ASSGN  CDR                      To change the source name to                 Press and hold SOURCE NAME  TAPE CDR  until    ASSGN               appears on the display in step 2     Note         Without changing the source name  you can still use the connected   components  However  there may be some inconveniences        The unexpected source name will appear on the display when  you press TAPE CDR  SOURCE NAME  on the front panel        The CDR or TAPE button on the remote control cannot work for  selecting the source        You cannot use the digital input  see page 10  for the CD  recorder     12    Basic Operations       Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode    When you have connected digital source components using both the   analog connection and the digital connection methods  see pages 7 to   10   you can select the input mode      Before selecting the digital input mode  register the digital inp
136. vanced  frame from the one on the left     A    i  i      Pressing the button repeatedly advances the frames one by one      Pressing  gt    instead of STROBE      advances each frame at  normal playback speed with a time delay over the all 9 frames    The sound is muted            Advanced frame                may  m  y  my  y  zy                               To return to the normal screen  Press and hold STROBE      for a few seconds     Notes     e  f you press and hold STROBE  tl  for a few seconds during  playback  9 still pictures also appear but they advance in normal  playback speed with a time delay   The sound is muted     e You can also perform the above operation using     STROBE  on the  front panel     39      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode             HEB  CO     C e   VIDEO  CD                                  Gp   EIU DIA O During playback      Press     STROBE  at the point where you want  to start playback in slow motion   Playback pauses     2 Press and hold  gt  gt  or   lt    To play back in forward slow motion  press and hold  gt      To play back in reverse slow motion  for DVD VIDEO only    press and hold Ha a     Each time you press and hold the button  the playback speed  changes as follows        Forward   TED  gt  CHD            gt    gt  1210       Reverse  for DVD VIDEO only      CED              CHEB   CHD     gt   EZ                To pause slow motion playback  Press     STROBE      To
137. with wet hands      DO NOT pull on the power cord to unplug it  When unplugging  the cord  always grasp the plug so as not to damage the cord    Keep the power cord away from the connecting cords and the  antenna  The power cord may cause noise or screen interference  It  is recommended to use a coaxial cable for antenna connection   since it is well shielded against interference     When a power failure occurs  or when you unplug the power cord   the preset settings such as preset FM or AM channels and sound  adjustments may be erased in a few days     Checking the Supplied Accessories    Check to be sure you have all of the following supplied accessories   The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the pieces  supplied      Remote Control  1      Batteries  2      AM Loop Antenna  1      FM Antenna  1       Composite Video Cord  1     If anything is missing  contact your dealer immediately     Putting Batteries in the Remote Control    Before using the remote control  put two supplied batteries first     When using the remote control  aim the remote control directly at  the remote sensor on the unit        On the back of the remote control  remove the  battery cover        2 Insert batteries  Make sure to match the polarity       to     and       to            If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases  replace  the batteries  Use two R6P SUM 3  AA 15F  type dry cell batteries     CAUTION     Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or crack
138. y Response  8 Q    Tone Control     Video    Video Input Sensitivity Impedance  1 kHz    Composite video   S VIDEO     Video Output Level Impedance  1 kHz    Composite video     S VIDEO     Component video     Color System   Horizontal Resolution   Signal to Noise Ratio  S N      Synchronize   FM tuner  IHF   Tuning Range   AM tuner  Tuning Range   General    Power Requirements     Power Consumption     Dimensions  W    H x D      Mass     At Stereo operation   Front channels  100 W per channel  min  RMS  driven into 8  Q  40 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0 8   total harmonic distortion   At Surround operation   Front channels  100 W per channel  min  RMS  driven into 8 Q  at 1 kHz  with no more than 0 8  total harmonic  distortion   100 W  min  RMS  driven into 8 Q  at 1 kHz  with no more than 0 8  total harmonic  distortion   100 W per channel  min  RMS  driven into 8 Q  at 1 kHz  with no more than 0 8  total harmonic  distortion     Center channel     Rear channels     TV  TAPE CDR  DBS  VCR    Coaxial  DIGITAL 1  DBS   0 5 V p p  75      Optical    DIGITAL 2  TV      21 dBm to    15 dBm  660 nm  30           Corresponding to Linear PCM  Dolby Digital  and DTS Digital Surround   with sampling frequency   32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz      87 dB 67 dB  20 Hz to 20 kHz   1 dB     240 mV 47         TV  TAPE CDR  DBS  VCR   TV  TAPE CDR  DBS  VCR   Bass  100 Hz    10 dB  Treble  10 kHz    10         DBS IN  VCR IN   DBS IN  VCR IN     1 V p py 75      Y luminance     C chrominance
139. yer using remote    control  press DVD to change the remote control  operation mode to DVD           Relation between Surround modes and adjustable items           Possible x  Impossible    REAR R EFFECT  x    REAR L  Dolby Digital  DTS  Dolby Pro Logic II  DAP  All Channel Stereo                   Note          You cannot adjust the speakers which are not used by the selected Surround mode           28    DVD Player Operations       Disc Information    E Playable Disc Types    This unit has been designed to play back the following discs    DVD VIDEO  Video CD  VCD   Super Video CD  SVCD   audio CD  CD R  and CD RW      This unit can also play back MP3 and JPEG files recorded on CD R and CD RW  For details about         see    MP3 Disc Playback  on  pages 43 and 44 and about JPEG  see    JPEG Disc Playback    on pages 45 and 46      This instruction refers to Video CD as VCD  Super Video CD as SVCD  and audio CD as CD     Discs you can play           VIDEO              Disc Type DVD VIDEO VCD SVCD CD CD R CD RW  oyo COMPACT COMPACT  Mark  Logo              disc    Video CD              DIGITAL AUDIO    Recordable HeWritable                  The following discs cannot be played back        DVD AUDIO  DVD ROM  DVD RAM  DVD R  DVD RW  CD ROM  CD I  CD I Ready   Photo CD  etc     Playing back these discs will generate noise and damage the speakers       On some DVD VIDEO  VCD  or SVCD  their actual operations may be different from what is explained in this manual  This is due to 
140. your target source by using number buttons  otherwise  number  buttons cannot be used for operating your target source     59       CD recorder    After pressing CDR  youcan perform the following operations on a CD  player and a CD recorder     C C  eS  amp   C             e      G                             Starts playing      Returns to the beginning of the current  or previous   track      Skips to the beginning of the next track         Stops playing           Pauses playing  To release it  press          1 10   10   Selects a track number directly    For track number 5  press 5    For track number 15  press  10  then 5    For track number 20  press  10  then 10    For track number 30  press  10   10  then 10     0000 00    AY    Note     e When you start recording on the CD recorder  use the buttons on  the CD recorder itself or on the remote control supplied with it     B Tuner    You can always perform the following operations        FM AM    COCO CO wae  CY  CO Co    a O e   TUNING                 ED MODE    CO CO    B es  coe eo        e e                  CO            FM AM      Each time you press the button  the band changes between FM and  AM alternately       Tunes into the last selected FM or AM station     After pressing FM AM  you can perform the following operations on  a tuner     1 10   10   Selects a preset channel number directly   For channel number 5  press 5   For channel number 15  press  10  then 5   For channel number 20  press  10  then 10    TU
141. z and at bit rate of 128 kbps  The unit cannot play back  the files made at bit rate of under 64 kbps        If both        files and JPEG files are recorded on a disc  set the  MP3 JPEG setting in the PICTURE menu to    MP3        See page 50     e Some        discs may not be played back because of their disc  characteristics or recording conditions              Notes         The following functions are not available to        disc playback   Program playback  random playback  fast forward reverse playback   on screen bar  and choice menus     Some tracks on an MP3 disc are skipped and may not be played  back normally     43    You can also use the buttons on the front panel if they have the   similar names as those on the remote control      Before using the remote control  press DVD to change the  remote control operation mode           O  CO CO       CO OD                AO                 Vo    E Starting playback    Load an        disc  then press  gt    The unit starts playback  The MP3 control screen appears on the TV   see page 44            Current track number    DIGITAL AUTO      AUTO SURROUND   L R SK or  SUBWFR                                     Elapsed playing time   minutes seconds  of the current  track during playback    Current group number    When all tracks in a group have been played  the unit plays tracks in  the next group     E Stopping playback temporarily  Press            start playback again   Press  gt      E Selecting groups or tracks       sk
    
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