JVC RX-DP10VBK manual

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    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. LVT0722-003A [J] RX-DP10VBK INSTR UCTIONS A UDIO/VIDEO CONTR OL RECEIVER STANDBY/ON STANDBY PHONES AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER DIMMER CC CONVERTER MAIN R[...]

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    G-1 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. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous v[...]

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    G-2 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 close to the point of cable entry as practical. Fo[...]

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    1 T able of Contents Introduction ................................................ 2 Features ...................................................................................... 2 Precautions ................................................................................. 2 Parts Identification ...................................... 3 Getting S[...]

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    2 Intr oduction W e would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products. Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to obtain the best possible performance from your unit, and retain this manual for future reference. Features THX Surr ound EX (DTS-ES compatible) THX Surround EX is a format that has additional l[...]

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    3 Par ts Identification Front Panel Display W indow = L DIGIT AL AUT O ANALOG STEREO TUNED LINEAR PCM DSP DIGIT AL 3D-PHONIC PROLOGIC ONE TOUCH OPERA TION SLEEP SPEAKERS P ARAMETRIC EQ MIDNIGHT VOLUME INPUT A TT MODE SUB ROOM 12 HEADPHONE SUBWFR C R LFE RS S LS SB SB dB A UTO MUTING 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 0 9- # @ ! ~ o a ; d g f s j l k z ST ANDBY / ON ST[...]

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    4 Display W indow 1 ANALOG indicator (24) • Lights up when an analog input (source) is selected. 2 DIGIT AL A UTO indicator (24) • Lights up when auto digital input (DIGIT AL A UTO) is selected. 3 Surround/DSP mode indicators • Indicate the current Surround/DSP mode setting. 4 TUNED indicator (31) • Lights up when a station is received . 5 [...]

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    5 Remote Contr ol 5 ANALOG/DIGIT AL INPUT b utton (23) 6 SOUND button (49, 52, 64) 7 LEVEL +/ – buttons (49, 64) 8 TEST button (49, 64) 9 SURR OUND ON/OFF button (48, 64) p LINE DIRECT button (25) q SLEEP button (26) w Operating buttons f or audio/video components (31, 64 – 69, 71 – 73) e On-screen operation b uttons (34, 42, 57) • SETUP ME[...]

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    6 AM LOOP ANTENNA AM EXT AM LOOP FM 75 COAXIAL ANTENNA AM EXT FM 75 C O A X IA L AM LOOP ANTENNA AM EXT FM 75 C O A X IA L AM LOOP Getting Star ted This section explains how to connect audio/video components and speakers to the receiver , and how to connect the power supply . A. Using the Supplied FM Antenna The FM antenna provided can be connected[...]

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    7 AM Antenna Connections Connecting the Speakers Y ou can connect the follo wing speakers: • T wo pairs of front speakers to produce normal stereo sound. • One pair of surround speakers to enjoy the surround ef fect. • One pair of surround back speak er s to enjo y 7.1 channel sound reproduction. • One center speaker to produce more ef fect[...]

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    8 Basic connecting procedur e 1 Cut, twist and remov e the insulation at the end of each speaker signal cable (not supplied). 2 T urn the knob counter clockwise. 3 Insert the speaker signal cable. 4 T urn the knob clockwise. 2 1 3 4 Note: Y ou can connect two pairs of front speakers—one pair to the FR ONT 1 SPEAKERS terminals, and the other pair [...]

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    9 RIGHT LEFT AUDIO PHONO CD CDR DVD DVD TA PE MD OUT (REC) IN (PLA Y) OUT (REC) FRONT CENTER L R IN (PLA Y) SUB WOOFER SURR (REAR) Connecting Audio/Video Components Y ou can connect the follo wing audio/video components to this receiv er . Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components. A udio Components V ideo Components • T urntable ?[...]

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    10 CD player CD player To audio output CD recorder To audio input To audio output CD recorder Note: Y ou can connect either a cassette deck or an MD recorder to the T APE/MD jac ks. When connecting an MD recorder to the T APE/MD jacks , change the source name to “MD , ” which will be shown on the displa y when selected as the source. See “Cha[...]

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    11 S - V ID E O V ID E O V I D E O A U D IO LR AV C O M PU LINK PUSH -OPEN Video component connections Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied). Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, the red plug to the audio right jack, and the yellow plug to the video jack. • If your video components ha ve S-video (Y/C-separation) and/or compon[...]

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    12 VIDEO RIGHT LEFT DVD TV SOUND DBS OUT (REC) IN (PLA Y) VCR1 CENTER L R L R VCR2 MONITOR OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO Y P B /C B P R /C R 1(DVD) Y P B /C B P R /C R 2 Y P B /C B P R /C R MONITOR OUT PREOUT MONITOR OUT SURR BACK SUB WOOFER SURR FRONT IN (PLA Y) OUT (REC) COMPONENT COMPONENT AUDIO SUB ROOM PREOUT A B C D TV and/or DBS tuner Connect the TV to [...]

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    13 DVD player • When you connect the D VD player with stereo output jacks: Note: If your D VD play er has the component video output jacks, y ou can connect it to either the COMPONENT 1 (D VD) or the COMPONENT 2 jacks. When connecting the D VD player to either one of the component input jacks , make the component input (COMPONENT) terminal settin[...]

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    14 DVD DIGITAL IN DIGITAL 3 (TV) DIGITAL 4 (CDR) DIGITAL 5 (MD) DIGITAL 2 (CD) DIGITAL 1 (DVD) DBS Digital Connections This receiv er is equipped with fi ve DIGIT AL IN terminals—one digital coaxial terminal and four digital optical terminals—and one DIGIT AL OUT terminal. IMPORT ANT: • When connecting the D VD play er, digital TV broadcast t[...]

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    15 Setting Up the RF Rod Antenna The remote control supplied for this recei ver can transmit both RF (Radio Frequency) signal as well as IR (infrared) signal. The RF rod antenna can recei ve the RF signals emitted from the remote control. So, with the RF rod antenna connected, you can operate the receiv er at a distance of up to 15 m (50 feet) usin[...]

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    16 3. Connect the plug of the transmitter to the IR OUT jack of the recei ver and attach the transmitter . Horizontally: 60˚ V ertically: 60˚ 15° 45° 30° 30° Signal-emitting angle of the transmitter Connecting the Power Cord Before plugging the receiv er into an A C outlet, make sure that all connections hav e been made. Plug the power cord i[...]

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    17 Multi-Room Operations Before operating this receiver any further , be familiar with this Multi-room function. This function enables you to listen to different sources in two different places (we call these two places “main room” and “sub-room”) by using this receiver . This section explains only the required speaker connections, the conc[...]

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    18 Basic Operating Procedur e for Main Room On the unit: 1. Press (ST ANDBY/ON). The ST ANDBY lamp goes of f, and the MAIN R OOM ON/OFF lamp lights up. The front door mov es down so that the source selecting b uttons appear , and the buttons and controls on the unit work for the main room operations. • F or more details, see “Tur ning the P o w[...]

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    19 MASTER V OLUME Down Up Basic Operating Procedur e for Sub-Room On the unit: 1. Press (ST ANDBY/ON). The ST ANDBY lamp goes of f, and the MAIN R OOM ON/OFF lamp lights up. The front door mov es down so that the source selecting b uttons appear , and the buttons and controls on the unit work for the main room operations. • F or more details, see[...]

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    20 Main Room Operations This section explains only the operations commonly used when you play any sound source in the main room. See pages 27 to 30 for the sub-room operations. • Before performing main room operations, it is recommended to finish the basic settings on pages 33 to 40. IMPORT ANT: Check to see if the f ollowing bef ore or while usi[...]

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    21 DV D : Selects the D VD player . D VD MUL TI : Selects the D VD player for viewing the digital video disc using the analog discrete output mode (5.1CH reproduction). T o enjoy the D VD MUL TI playback, see page 53. VCR 1 : Selects the video component connected to the VCR 1 jacks. VCR 2 : Selects the video component connected to the VCR 2 jacks. [...]

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    22 The signal indicators light up to indicate the incoming signals. L :• When digital input is selected: Lights up when the left channel signal comes in. • When analog input is selected: Alw a ys lights up. R :• When digital input is selected: Lights up when the right channel signal comes in. • When analog input is selected: Alw a ys lights[...]

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    23 Activating the Main Room Front Speakers When shipped from the factory , both pairs of the front speakers hav e been set to be used in the main room. • T o use the front speakers connected to the FR ONT 2/SUB R OOM SPEAKERS terminals in the sub-room, see “Preparing for the Sub-Room Operations—SUB R OOM” on page 40, and “ Activ ating the[...]

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    24 Attenuating the Input Signal When the input le vel of the playing source is too high, the sounds will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input signal lev el to prevent sound distortion. • Y ou have to mak e this setting for each source. On the unit ONL Y : Press and hold INPUT MODE/INPUT A TT (inside the fr ont door) so t[...]

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    25 Changing the Display Brightness Y ou can dim the displa y . Press DIMMER. • Each time you press the b utton, the brightness lev el of the display changes as follo ws: Note: Even though the dimmer is in use , the display brightens f or a while when you oper ate the receiver (except when changing the source). T ur ning Line Direct On and Off Y o[...]

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    26 Notes: • Once you change the source name, it is applied both f or the main room source and sub-room source. • Without changing the source name, you can still use the connected components. Howe ver , there ma y be some inconvenience. – “T APE” or “TV” will appear on the displa y when you select the MD recorder or DBS tuner . – Y o[...]

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    27 Sub-Room Operations This section explains only the operations used when you play a sound source in the sub-room. See pages 20 to 26 for the main room operations. • Before performing sub-room operations, it is recommended to finish the basic settings on pages 33 to 40. IMPORT ANT: Check to see if the f ollowing bef ore or while using the button[...]

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    28 T o turn off the po wer (into standby mode), press (ST ANDBY/ON) again. The ST ANDBY lamp lights up, and the front door automatically closes. (The MAIN R OOM ON/OFF and/or SUB R OOM ON/OFF lamp goes of f.) • A small amount of po wer is consumed in standby mode. T o turn the po wer off completely , unplug the AC po wer cord. Fr om the remote co[...]

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    29 Selecting the Sub-Room Source to Play Press one of the sour ce selecting buttons. DV D : Selects the D VD player . VCR 1 : Selects the video component connected to the VCR 1 jacks. VCR 2 : Selects the video component connected to the VCR 2 jacks. TV/DBS : Selects the DBS tuner . • Does not work for selecting TV . VIDEO : Selects the video comp[...]

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    30 Activating the Sub-Room Front Speakers This section is NO T applicable to those who connect the sub- room fr ont speakers to the SUB R OOM PREOUT jacks using another amplif ier (see page 17). Bef ore you start, r emember ... • When shipped from the factory , both pairs of the front speakers hav e been set to be used in the main room. T o use t[...]

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    31 Indicates the functions Y OU CAN ALSO USE when the receiv er is ready for the sub-room operations. Receiving Radio Br oadcasts Y ou can browse through all the stations or use the preset function to go immediately to a par ticular station. T uning into Stations Manually On the unit: 1. Press FM or AM. The last recei ved station is tuned in. 2. Pr[...]

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    32 Using Preset T uning Once a station is assigned to a channel number , the station can be quickly tuned in. Y ou can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations. T o stor e the preset stations Bef ore you start, r emember ... • There is a time limit in doing the follo wing steps. If the setting is canceled before you f inish, start fr om step 1 a gai[...]

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    33 Basic Settings Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers, while others will make operations easier . When performing the basic settings, it is recommended to use the remote control so that you can show the on- screen display menu on the TV . • When using the buttons on the unit, you can perform [...]

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    34 Operation through On-Scr een Display Menus T o do the basic settings for this receiv er, use the remote control so that you can utilize the on-screen display menus in order to finish important settings easily while viewing these menus. Menu operation buttons Fr om the remote control: • When no operation is done for about 1 minute, the on-scree[...]

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    35 Menu Operating Procedur e Ex. When setting the speaker distance On the TV scr een 1. Press SETUP MENU . 2. Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) repeatedly to select the desir ed submen u. • In this e xample, select “SPEAKER DIST ANCE” submenu. 3. Press SET . 4. Set a desired item on the submenu. 1 Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) re peatedly to select[...]

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    36 Setting the Speaker Distance —SPEAKER DIST ANCE ( 2 ) The distance from your listening point to the speakers is another important element to obtain the best possible surround sound of the Surround and DSP modes. Y ou need to set the distance from your listening point to the speakers. By referring to the speaker distance setting, this unit auto[...]

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    37 Setting the Bass Sounds—SUBWOOFER ( 3 ) On this submenu, you can adjust subwoofer and bass sounds precisely according to your preference. 7 Setting the crossover frequency: When you use a subwoofer , you can select the cutoff frequency for the small speakers used. Select one of the crossov er frequency lev els according to the size of the smal[...]

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    38 Setting the Dynamic Range —DYNAMIC RANGE ( 4 ) Using the Midnight mode, you can enjoy a po werful sound at night e ven at a low v olume level. 7 Setting the Midnight mode: Select one of the follo wing: 1: Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic range a little. The MIDNIGHT MODE indicator lights up on the display . 2: Select this when y[...]

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    39 Note: When shipped from the f actor y , the DIGIT AL IN ter minals can be used as the digital input f or the following components: • DIGIT AL 1 (coaxial): For D VD pla yer • DIGIT AL 2 (optical): For CD pla yer • DIGIT AL 3 (optical): F or digital TV broadcast tuner • DIGIT AL 4 (optical): For CD recorder • DIGIT AL 5 (optical): For MD[...]

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    40 Memorizing the V olume Level for Each Source—ONE TOUCH OPE(ration) ( w ) This unit memorizes many settings separately for each source. (See page 26.) In addition, you can store the volume le vel for each source together with the other memorized settings. 7 Storing the volume level for each source Select one of the follo wing: ON : Select this [...]

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    41 Sound Adjustments When performing the sound adjustments, it is recommended to use the r emote control so that you can show the on-screen display menu on the TV . • When using the buttons on the unit, you can perform the same settings referring to the indications shown on the main unit’ s display . (The following on-screen display menus canno[...]

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    42 The buttons that can be used on the men us are shown on the screen. Y ou can perfor m menu oper ation with these usable b uttons. IMPORT ANT: Check to see if the f ollowing bef ore or while using the buttons and controls. For the main room operations: The MAIN ROOM ON/OFF lamp on the unit is lit. • When using the unit: – “SUB ROOM” is no[...]

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    43 Menu Operating Procedur e Ex. When adjusting a DSP parameter On the TV scr een 1. Press ADJUST MENU . 2. Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) repeatedly to select the desir ed submen u. • In this e xample, select “DSP P ARAMETER” submenu. 3. Press SET . 4. Set a desired item on the submenu. 1 Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) re peatedly to select an i[...]

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    44 Adjusting the Speaker Channel Output Levels—LEVEL ( 1 ) On this submenu, you can adjust the speaker channel output le vels. While outputting the test tone, select a speaker channel and adjust its output le vel. Once adjustment is done on this submenu, it is stored for each source when you change the source or when you turn of f the receiv er .[...]

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    45 7 Adjustment procedure on this submenu 1 Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) to select the channel— FR ONT , CENTER, SURROUND, or SURR OUND BA CK, then press SET . The adjustment screen of the selected item appears. 2 Press fi or % (DO WN or UP) to select an item you want to adjust on the selected adjustment screen. 3 Press # or @ (RIGHT or LEFT) to[...]

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    46 Using the Sur r ound Modes This unit activates a variety of Surround Modes automatically according to the stored basic settings and adjustments performed on the Setup and Adjustment Menus (see pages 33 to 45). • The following operations are only possible when the receiver is ready for the main room operations, and are used only for the main ro[...]

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    47 Dolby Surround (Dolby Pro Logic) ** Used to reproduce sound tracks of the software encoded with Dolby Surround ( DOLBY SURROUND ). Dolby Surround encoding format r ecords the left front channel, right front channel, center channel, and surround channel signals (total 4 channels) into 2 channels. The Dolby Pro Logic decoder b uilt in this receive[...]

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    48 Activating the Surr ound Modes Perform the basic settings and adjustments using the Setup and Adjustment Menus first (see pa ges 33 to 45). Activa ting the THX Surround and con ventional Surround mode for a sour ce automatically recalls the memorized settings and adjustments done on the above menus. IMPORT ANT: Check to see if the f ollowing bef[...]

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    49 Adjusting the Surr ound Sounds T emporarily Activa ting the THX Surround and con ventional Surround mode for a sour ce automatically recalls the memorized settings and adjustments done on the Setup and Adjustment Menus. Ho w e ver , if you want to modify the stored adjustments temporarily only for the current playback source, you can use the TES[...]

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    50 Using the DSP Modes This unit provides a variety of DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Modes. • The following operations are only possible when the receiver is ready for the main room operations, and are used only for the main room sources. Early reflections Reflections from behind Direct sounds Reproducing the Sound Field The sound heard in a con[...]

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    51 ALL Channel Stereo mode (ALL CH STEREO) This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound f ield using all the connected (and activ ated) speakers. This mode cannot be used without connecting the surround speak ers. • The CENTER CHANNEL submenu settings and the DSP P ARAMETER submenu settings cannot be applied to All Channel Stereo mode. (Y ou can[...]

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    52 * When multichannel signals come in, y ou cannot select “STEREO FILM” and “MONO FILM. ” Notes: • When the surround speakers are deactivated, the 3D-PHONIC processing is applied to the DSP modes (the 3D-PHONIC indicator also lights up). • If “USER MODE 1” (then “NO DA T A”) appears, press and hold DSP MODE on the unit until it[...]

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    53 Using the DVD MUL TI Playback Mode This receiver provides the DVD MUL TI playback mode for reproducing the analog discrete output mode of the DVD player . Before playing back a DVD, refer also to the manual supplied for the DVD player . • The following operations are only possible when the receiver is ready for the main room operations, and ar[...]

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    54 COMPU LINK – 4 (SYNCHRO) COMPU LINK Remote Contr ol System The COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC audio components through this receiver . T o use this remote control system, you need to connect JVC audio components through the COMPU LINK (SYNCHR O) jacks (see belo w) in addition to the connections using cables with RCA[...]

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    55 Automatic Power On/Off (Standby): only possible with the COMPU LINK-3 and COMPU LINK--4 connection A utomatic Po wer On: • When y ou turn on the recei ver by pressing (ST ANDBY/ ON) on the unit, or A UDIO (ON) on the remote control with MAIN R OOM/SUB ROOM (LEARN/TRANSMIT) selector set to “MAIN R OOM”: OR When you tur n on the main room so[...]

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    56 TEXT COMPU LINK Remote Contr ol System The TEXT COMPU LINK remote control system has been developed to deal with the disc information recorded in the CD T ext* and MDs. Using this information in the discs, you can operate the CD player or MD recorder with the TEXT COMPU LINK remote control system through the receiver . FUNCTIONS: This remote con[...]

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    57 OPERA TIONS: T o use this remote control system, you need to connect the main room TV to the MONITOR OUT jack (see page 12), and the sub- room TV to the SUB R OOM MONIT OR OUT jack (see page 17) and set the TV’ s input mode to the proper position to which the receiv er is connected. Make sur e you hav e connected the CD player or MD recorder e[...]

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    58 Search for a disc by its disc title: 1. Press TEXT DISPLA Y while “CD” is selected as the source. The Disc Information screen appears on the TV . 2. Press % / fi to move to “SEARCH, ” then press SET . The DISC SEARCH screen appears. 3. Press % / fi to move to “DISC TITLE, ” then press SET . The DISC TITLE SEARCH screen appears. 4. [...]

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    59 Entering the Disc Information For the CD Player with the disc memory function: Y ou can use the disc memor y function through this receiver . The disc information (its performer , disc title, and music genre) of normal audio CDs will be stored into the memory built in the CD player . For the disc memory function, refer to the man ual supplied wi[...]

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    60 For the MD recorder: Y ou can write the disc infor mation (disc title and song titles) into the disc. Y ou can only wr ite the song title f or the song currently selected. • If you ha ve the CD-MD combination deck, you can also enter the disc information (its performer , disc title, and its music genre) of normal audio CDs into the memory buil[...]

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    61 A V COMPU LINK Remote Contr ol System This receiver is equipped with the A V COMPU LINK-III. The A V COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC video components (TV , VCR, and DVD player) through the receiver . T o use this remote control system, you need to connect the video components you want to operate, following the procedur[...]

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    62 CONNECTIONS 3: V ideo Cable Connection This receiv er is equipped with three types of the video jacks — S-video, composite video, or component video, and the signals coming into this recei ver through one type of video jacks can output only through the terminal of the same type. So you need to connect the VCR and/or D VD player to the TV using[...]

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    63 One-T ouch DVD Play Simply by starting playback on the D VD player , you can enjoy the D VD playback without setting other switches manually . When you press PLA Y on the remote control supplied for this receiv er for operating the DVD pla yer, the recei ver automatically turns on and changes the main room sour ce or sub-r oom source , depending[...]

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    64 Operating JVC’ s Audio/V ideo Components Y ou can operate JVC’s audio and video components with this receiver’ s remote control, since control signals for JVC components are preset in the remote control. Operating Audio Components T uner Y ou can al ways perform the following operations: FM : T unes into the last selected FM station. AM : [...]

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    65 CD player After pressing CD, you can perform the following operations on the CD player: PLA Y : Starts playing. 4 : Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous) trac k. ¢ : Skips to the beginning of the next trac k. ST OP : Stops playing. P A USE : Pauses playing. T o release it, press PLA Y . 1 – 10, +10 : Selects a track number dir[...]

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    66 Operating V ideo Components IMPORT ANT : T o operate JVC’ s video components using this remote control: • Y ou need to connect JVC video components through the A V COMPU LINK jacks (see page 61) in addition to the connections using cables with RCA pin plugs (see pages 11 to 13). • Some JVC VCRs can accept two types of the control signals?[...]

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    67 Operating Other Manufactur ers’ Equipment Y ou can use this remote contr ol supplied for this unit for operating the other manufactur ers’ components, either by changing the preset signal codes or by using the learning function (see page 71). Changing the Pr eset Signal Codes By changing the transmittable signals from preset ones to the othe[...]

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    68 T o change the transmittable signals for operating a CA TV conver ter and DBS tuner 1. Set the TV operation mode selector to “CA TV/DBS. ” 2. Press and hold TV/CA TV/DBS (ST ANDBY/ON). 3. Press TV/DBS. 4. Enter manufacturer’ s code using buttons 1–9, and 0. See page 70 to f ind the code. 5. Release TV/CA TV/DBS (ST ANDBY/ON). After setti[...]

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    69 After pressing D VD MENU (only for the main room operations), these buttons can be used for the D VD menu operations. Note: Ref er also to the manual supplied for y our D VD play er (and the instruction supplied for the discs). 5. T ry to operate your D VD player by pressing one of the above b uttons. • DO NO T forget to turn on the D VD playe[...]

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    70 Manufacturer Codes JVC 00 * , 09 DENON 01, 02, 03 FISHER 04, 05 KENWOOD 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 MAGNAVOX 15, 16 MARANTZ 17 ONKYO 18, 19, 20, 21 PANASONIC 22, 23, 24 PHILIPS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 PIONEER 30, 31 RCA 32, 33, 34 SANYO 35 SHARP 36 SONY 53 TEAC 37, 38, 39 TECHNICS 40, 41, 42, 43, 45 YAMAHA 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 Manufacturer Codes JVC 00 [...]

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    71 Storing the Remote Signals Manually Y ou can stor e the signals into the lear ning buttons by sending the signals you want to store from another remote control. This function is called “Learning Function. ” The learning buttons The highlighted buttons in the illustr a tion belo w are the learning buttons y ou can stor e signals into. T o sto[...]

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    72 4. Press one of the learning b uttons, to which you want to assign a signal from the target r emote control. The LEARN indicator starts flashing. • If you ha ve pressed DV D or D VD MUL TI in step 3, you can store the signals into the follo wing buttons. • If you ha ve pressed PHONO in step 3, you can store the signals into the following b u[...]

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    73 T o erase the stor ed signals After erasing the stored signals, preset signals are resumed and you can operate JVC’ s components again. 1. Set the LEARN/TRANSMIT (MAIN R OOM/SUB ROOM) selector to “LEARN. ” 2. Press and hold EXIT , then press one of the sour ce selecting buttons fr om which you want to erase the stored signals. “CLEAR” [...]

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    74 T r oubleshooting Use this char t to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC ser vice center . POSSIBLE CAUSE The power cord is not plugged in. The Multi-room function is not set correctly. Speaker signal cables are not connected properly. The SPEAKERS 1 and SPEAKERS 2/ SUB ROOM butto[...]

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    75 SOLUTION Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact your dealer. (See page 6.) Select a new station. Check with your dealer to be sure you have the correct antenna. Check connections. (See page 6.) Move the antenna farther from automobile traffic. Connect it to the screw marked ( H ). Move speakers away from the turntable. Turn off the Line Direct[...]

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    76 Specifications Amplifier Output Po wer At Stereo operation: Front channels: 120 W per channel, min. RMS, driv en into 8 Ω , 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no mor e than 0.02% total harmonic distortion. 120 W per channel, min. RMS, driv en into 4 Ω , 20 Hz to 20 kHz with no more than 0.07% total harmonic distortion. At Surround operation: Front channel[...]

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    77 FM tuner (IHF) T uning Range: 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz Usable Sensiti vity: Monaural: 12.8 dBf (1.2 µV/75 Ω ) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity: Monaural: 18.2 dBf (2.2 µV/75 Ω ) Stereo: 38.2 dBf (22.3 µV/75 Ω ) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A weighted): Monaural: 78 dB at 85 dBf Stereo: 73 dB at 85 dBf T otal Harmonic Distortion: Monaural: 0.2% at [...]

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    BT -51002-5 (0301) QUALITY SER VICE HOW TO LOCA TE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER 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)537-5722 for your nearest authorized servicer or visit our website at www .[...]

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    THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY IS V ALID ONL Y IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED ST A TES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND IN COMMONWEAL TH OF PUERTO RICO. WHA T WE WILL DO: If this product is found to be defective, JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner . Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during norma[...]

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