JVC 0303-NIC-JMT manual

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    INSTRUCTIONS COLOR TELEVISION GGT0006-001A-H 0303-NIC-JMT  2003 VICT OR COMP ANY OF JAP AN, LIMITED A V -21YT1 1 A V -20NT1 1 A V -14FT1 1 A V -21YN1 1 A V -20NN1 1 A V -14FN1 1 GGT0006-21YT11-E5 5/11/03, 8:59 AM 3[...]

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    2 W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY , OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV . • Operate only from the power sour ce specified on the TV . • Avoid damaging the power cor d and main plug. When you unplug the TV , pull it out by the mai[...]

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    3 CONNECTIONS FRONT & REAR PANEL DIAGRAMS INDOOR ANTENNA CONNECTION T o Install rod aerial: Install into the top-rear aerial holder . Once installed, it cannot be removed. Y ou can connect an indoor antenna included. 1) Connect the indoor antenna to the Matching adaptor and connect the Matching adaptor to the TV RF input. ❒ Y ou will receive [...]

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    4 CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE ANTENNA AND VCR • For further details, refer to the manuals pr ovided with the devices you are connecting. • Connecting cables are not supplied. If not connecting a VCR, do 1 . If connecting a VCR, pr oceed 1 2 3 . • Y ou can view images from the VCR without doing 3 . Note: When connecting mon- aural audio to the [...]

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    5 CONNECTIONS CONNECTING OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES To audio input To video input VCR (for playing) VCR (for recording) To video output To audio output Note: When connecting mon- aural audio to the TV , use the L/MONO jack. Note: The sound and picture that you ar e watching are output fr om VIDEO/ AUDIO (L/R) output jacks on the rear panel. Note: The f[...]

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    6 GETTING ST ARTED REMOTE CONTROLS CHANGING THE BA TTERIES Be sure to use only size AA/R6/UM-3 batteries. 1 Raise the latch on the r emote's back cover to remove it. 2 Insert the two supplied batteries, carefully notice the “ + ” and “–” markings on the batteries and remote control. T o avoid a shor t circuit, insert “–” end fi[...]

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    7 GETTING ST ARTED POWER ❒ Press the Power button ( ) on the TV front panel. The Power lamp will light r ed. ❒ If the TV will not be turned on even if you press the P OWER button, the TV is in the stand-by mode. Press the P OWER button on the remote contr ol to tur n on the TV . ❒ T o turn the power off, pr ess the P OWER button on the remote[...]

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    8 SETUP TOUR When the TV is first turned on it enters the SETUP TOUR mode, and the JVC logo is displayed. Follow the instructions on the on-scr een display to per form the SETUP TOUR. ❒ In case of r esetting that the reason for such as removal, you can set the SETUP TOUR function on the menu. For datails, see page 10. GETTING ST ARTED SETUP T OUR[...]

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    9 USING THE MENU USING THIS GUIDE: Throughout this guide ther e are certain symbols we use as shorthand to show you what to do. When you see them, keep these factors in mind: Up and down arrows mean pr ess the M ENU U P or M ENU D OWN buttons. Pr essing the up or down buttons allows you to: • Move vertically in the main menu screen • Move throu[...]

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    10 INITIAL SETUP AUTO TUNER SETUP During Auto T uner Setup, the TV will automatically scan through all avail- able channels and memorize the active ones so that when you scan, you do not pick up weak or noisy channels. T o AUTO TUNER SETUP T o operate TUNER MODE : CABLE AIR ST ART T o choose CABLE or AIR T o move to ST ART T o start Auto T uner Set[...]

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    11 PICTURE SETTINGS NOTE: T o exit the Picture Settings menu, press the Exit button at any time. TINT (NTSC ONL Y) Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and gr een in the pictur e. The tint option appears only when the TV color system is NTSC. T o TINT T o accentuate gr een T o accentuate r ed T o move to the next or pr evious COLOR Color all[...]

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    12 SOUND SETTINGS NOTES: STEREO MODEL ONL Y!! Bass, Treble, Balance, and MTS are available on: • AV-21YT11 • AV-20NT11 • AV-14FT11 MTS has no effect on normal sound broadcasts. BASS The Bass level adjustment featur e allows you to incr ease or decr ease the level of lower fr equencies in the TV’ s sound. T o BASS T o emphasize bass T o redu[...]

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    13 GENERAL ITEMS SET CLOCK The Clock is the heart of all timer functions. Y ou must set the clock before any timer functions will work. T o SET CLOCK T o operate TIME 12:34 AM ST ART CLOCK T o set the hour (AM/PM) T o move to minutes T o set the minutes T o move to ST ART CLOCK when done with settings T o start the clock THANK YOU !! If you want to[...]

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    14 GENERAL ITEMS NOTES: There ar e two sections in Channel Summary . T o move up and down a column (e.g. from channel to channel) use the Channel m button. T o move from item to item (e.g. from channel number to add to lock) use the arrow up/down keys. Noise Muting will not work while you operate the Channel Summary . CHANNEL SUMMAR Y Y ou can add [...]

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    15 GENERAL ITEMS SET LOCK CODE The Lock Code locks and unlocks Channel Guar d. Write this thr ee digit number down and keep it where would-be viewers will not look for it! T o SET LOCK CODE T o operate The padlock icon appears Zero (the access code is zer o) LOCK CODE 000 FINISH T o the first number place T o choose the number T o move to the next [...]

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    16 BUTTON FUNCTIONS NOTE: Please note that if the clock, SleepTimer , or On/Off Timer ar e not set, the initial Display screen will state “ Clock Not Set, ” “ Sleep Timer Off, ” and “ On/Off Timer Off, ” r espectively . VIDEO ST A TUS The Video Status button lets you select the settings when you play a game, watch a movie, or want to re[...]

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    17 BUTTON FUNCTIONS NUMBER BUTTONS 10 KEY P AD Press two of the number buttons to move to single and double digit channels. T o move to Channel 7: 0 (zero) 7 (seven) 100 + BUTTON The 100+ button accesses all chan- nels above Channel 99. T o move to Channel 124: 100+ 2 (two) 4 (four) MUTING The M UTING button turns the sound off completely when you [...]

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    18 PICTURE BOOSTER When the picture is unclear because the reception level of the TV signal is low , activating the Picture Booster improves the pictur e clarity in some situations. P ICTURE B OOSTER > OFF > HIGH > LOW > OFF: The Picture Booster of f. HIGH: The Picture Booster is function- ing at maximum. LOW: The Pictur e Booster is fu[...]

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    19 PROBLEMS There is no power There is no pictur e or no sound Remote control is not operating or operating properly Y ou cannot select a certain channel The power turns off by itself The clock is wrong On Timer lamp i s blinking PICTURE The picture color quality is poor There ar e lines across the pictur e The picture is spotted Double picture (Gh[...]

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    MODEL A V -21YT1 1/A V -20NT1 1/A V -14FT1 1 A V -21YN1 1/A V -20NN1 1/A V -14FN1 1 Color systems P AL, NTSC P AL, NTSC TV RF systems M, N M, N Channels VHF 2 to 13, VHF 14 to 69 VHF 2 to 13, VHF 14 to 69 Sub Mid, Super , Hyper and Ultra bands Sub Mid, Super , Hyper and Ultra bands Sound-multiplex MTSC (Multi-Channel T elevision Sound) system Audio[...]