JVC RX-DV5RSL manual

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    LVT0876-003A [B] INSTRUCTIONS HOME CINEMA D VD-A UDIO/VIDEO CONTR OL CENTER RX-D V5RSL TV DIRECT MASTER VOLUME DVD/SUPER VCD/VCD/CD DVD AUDIO INPUT ATT . REC MODE INPUT ANALOG/DIGITAL COMPACT SUPER VIDEO SETTING ADJUST MEMORY RX-DV5R HOME CINEMA DVD-AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL CENTER ON/OFF SURROUND MODE FM/AM TAPE/CDR SOURCE NAME TV VCR STB DVD CONTROL ST[...]

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    G-1 W arnings, Cautions and Other s IMPOR T ANT FOR LASER PR ODUCTS REPRODUCTION OF LABELS 1 CLASSIFICA TION LABEL ON EXTERIOR SURF A CE 2 W ARNING LABEL INSIDE THE UNIT 1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 2. CA UTION : Visib le and invisible laser radiation when open and interloc k failed or def eated. Av oid direct exposure to beam. 3. CA UTION : Do not ope[...]

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    G-2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS “ SOME DOS AND DON ’ TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT ” This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. Do read the operating instructions before you attempt [...]

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    1 T able of Contents Par ts Identification ...................................... 2 Fr ont P anel ................................................................................. 2 Remote Control .......................................................................... 3 Getting Started ........................................... 4 Before Install[...]

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    2 Par ts Identification Front Panel See pages in the parentheses for details. 1 ST ANDBY/ON button and ST ANDBY lamp (11) 2 Disc tray and illumination lamp (15) 3 D VD player operation buttons 0 (open/close), 4 (rev erse skip), ¢ (forward skip), 7 (stop), 3 (play), 8 (pause) 4 Source selecting buttons and lamps (11, 12) • D VD, STB, VCR, TV , T [...]

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    3 Par ts Identification Remote Control Ex. : When you press FM/AM When y ou press one of the f ollowing buttons, the r emote control operation mode appears on the operation mode displa y f or a bout two hours. This mark appears while the remote control is transmitting the signal to the unit. Button CONTR OL Operation mode Each time y ou press the b[...]

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    4 Getting Started Putting Batteries in the Remote Control Before using the remote control, put two supplied batteries f irst. • When using the remote control, aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the unit. 1 On the bac k of the remote contr ol, remov e the battery co ver . 2 Inser t batter ies. Make sur e to ma tch the polarity[...]

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    5 Getting Started Connecting the FM and AM Antennas AM loop antenna (supplied) If AM reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire (not supplied). FM antenna (supplied) If FM reception is poor, connect outdoor FM antenna (not supplied). Snap the tabs on the loop into the slots of the base to assemble the AM loop antenna. AM LOOP F[...]

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    6 AM LOOP FM 75 COAXIAL AM EXT SUB- WOOFER OUT DIGITAL 1 (STB) DIGITAL 2 (TV) PCM/STREAM FRONT SPEAKERS REAR SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER DIGITAL IN ANTENNA TAPE / CDR AUDIO AV IN/OUT CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 81 6 AV COMPU LINK- RIGHT LEFT IN (PLAY) OUT (REC) DIGITAL OUT RGB YC STB TV VCR AV IN FRONT SPEAKERS REAR SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKER CAUTION: SPEA[...]

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    7 Getting Started Connecting Audio/Video Components T urn of f all the components and the unit before connection. TV connection ■ About connecting cables/cor ds For SCAR T connections The SCAR T ca ble is not supplied with this unit. Use the cables supplied with the other components or pur chase them at y our dealer . For audio connections Connec[...]

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    8 Getting Started ■ Digital connection Bef ore connecting an optical digital cord, unplug the protectiv e plug. AM LOOP FM 75 COAXIAL AM EXT SUB- WOOFER OUT DIGITAL 1 (STB) DIGITAL 2 (TV) PCM/STREAM REAR SPEAKERS DIGITAL IN ANTENNA AUDIO AV IN/OUT DIGITAL OUT RGB YC STB TV VCR AV IN LEFT DIGITAL 1 (STB) DIGITAL 2 (TV) DIGIT AL IN A B DIGIT AL OUT[...]

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    9 T urn of f all the components and the unit before connection. Illustrations of the input/output terminals belo w are typical examples. When y ou connect other components, refer also to their manuals since the terminal names actually printed on the r ear v ary among the components. Getting Started DO NO T connect a TV thr ough a VCR or a TV with a[...]

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    10 No w , y ou can plug the pow er cor d of the unit into the A C outlet. CA UTIONS: • Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. • Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When unplugging the cord, always grasp the plug so as not to damage the cord. Notes: • K eep the po wer cord a way from the connecting cords and the antenna cabl[...]

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    11 1 T ur n On the Power Pr ess ST ANDBY/ON on the front panel or ST ANDBY/ON A UDIO on the r emote contr ol. The ST ANDBY lamp goes off and the illumination lamp lights up. The current source name appears on the display . • If the b uilt-in D VD pla yer is the current source, “ READING ” appears while the unit is detecting the type of the lo[...]

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    12 T urning Off the Sounds T emporarily Pr ess MUTING to mute the sound. “ MUTING ” appears on the display and the v olume turns of f (the V OLUME indication goes off). • When DVD is selected as the sour ce with your TV turned on, “ V OLUME –” a ppears on the TV . T o r estore the sound Press MUTING again. • Pressing VOLUME + or – o[...]

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    13 Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode W hen y ou ha v e connected digital source components using both the analog connection and the digital connection methods (see page s 7 t o 10), you can select the input mode. • Before selecting the digital input mode, register the digital input terminal setting correctly (see “ Digital input (DIGIT[...]

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    14 Attenuating the Input Signal When the input lev el of the analog source is too high, the sounds will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input signal lev el to prevent the sound distortion. • Y ou ha ve to make this adjustment for each analog source . Pr ess and hold INPUT A TT . (INPUT AN ALOG/ DIGIT AL) until the INPUT A[...]

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    15 By pressing the following b uttons, you can pause, advance, or rev erse pla yback, and locate the beginning of the title, cha pter , or track. T o stop playback tempor arily Press 8 . • Pressing 3 starts playback again. T o mo ve back the playback position by 10 seconds (for DVD VIDEO only) Press 3 dur ing DVD VIDEO pla yback. The unit moves t[...]

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    16 Basic DVD Player Operations 4 A djust the V olume For details, see “ Basic Operations ” on page 11. 5 Activate Realistic Sound Field Y ou can activ ate Surround mode for creating realistic sound fields. • Y ou can activate Sur round mode automatically when the digital multichannel source (Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround software) or [...]

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    17 T uning into Stations Manually On the fr ont panel: 1 Press FM/AM to select the band. The last recei ved sta tion of the selected band is tuned in. The CONTR OL buttons no w work for tuner operations. • Each time you pr ess the b utton, the band alternates betw een FM and AM. 2 Press CONTR OL ∞ (or 5 ) r epeatedl y until “ < TUNING >[...]

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    18 Selecting the FM Reception Mode When an FM ster eo br oadcast is hard to receiv e or noisy , you can change the FM r eception mode while r eceiving an FM broadcast. • Y ou can store the FM reception mode for each pr eset station. Befor e you start, remember ... There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled bef [...]

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    19 T uner Operations What information can RDS signals pr ovide? Y ou can see the RDS signals the sta tion sends on the display . Press DISPLA Y w hile listening to an FM station to show the RDS signals. • Each time you pr ess the button, the display c hanges to show y ou the following information: PS (Program Service): While searching, “ PS ”[...]

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    20 ner Operations PTY codes T o continue searching after the f irst stop Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display ar e flashing. If no program is found, “ NO T FOUND ” a ppears on the display . One of the advantages of the RDS service is that y ou can locate a particular kind of program from the preset channels (see page 17) [...]

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    21 T uner Operations CASE 2 If the FM sta tion y ou are listening to is br oadcasting the program you ha ve selected The unit continues to receiv e the station b ut the indicator of receiv ed PTY code star ts flashing. « When the program is over , the indicator of received PTY code stops flashing and remains lit, but the Enhanced Other Networks fu[...]

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    22 ner Operations Description of the PTY codes: News : News. Affairs : T opical program e xpanding or enlarging upon the ne ws — debate, or analysis. Inf o : Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. Sport : Programs concerned with any aspect of sports. Educate : Educational programs. Drama : All radio plays and seria[...]

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    23 Some of the following settings are r equired after connecting and positioning y our speakers w hile other s will make operations ea sier . Y ou can set the items b y using the SETTING button and CONTR OL 5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 buttons on the front panel. Setting items: • Speaker information for front, center , rear speakers, and subwoofer* • Speake[...]

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    24 7 Speaker infor mation —“ SUBWFR (subwoofer), ” “ FRNT SP (front speaker), ” “ CNTR SP (center speaker), ” and “ REAR SP (r ear speaker) ” T o obtain the best possib le effect from the Surround modes (see pages 29 to 32), register the following inf ormation after all connections are completed. ¶ For subwoofer: Select one of th[...]

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    25 Basic Settings 7 Crossover frequency —“ CROSS (cr ossover) ” Small speak ers cannot reproduce the bass sounds eff iciently . If you use a small speaker in an y position, this unit automatically reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to the small speaker to the large speak ers. T o use this function pr operly , set the crossover frequ[...]

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    26 7 Auto surround —“ AUTO SR ” Surround mode is automatically acti vated when the digital multichannel source such as Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround software or 2-channel matrix source such as Dolby Surround is played back. Y ou can enjoy Sur round mode simply b y selecting the source (with digital input selected for that source) — [...]

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    27 The following settings are r equired after connecting and positioning y our speakers. Y ou can adjust the items by using the ADJUST b utton and CONTR OL 5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 buttons on the front panel. Adjustment items: • Fr ont speak er output balance* • T one* • Speak er output levels* • D AP effect le vel Notes: • The setting contents of[...]

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    28 7 Fr ont speaker output balance —“ BAL (balance) ” If the sounds you hear from the front right and left speakers are unequal, you can adjust the speaker output balance. Adjust the output balance appropriately from the listening point within the range of R (Right) – 21 to CENTER (0) or CENTER (0) to L (Left) – 21. Note: •“ CENTER ?[...]

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    29 ** Manufactured underlicense from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US P A T . No. 5,451,942 and other w or ld-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. * Manuf actured under license from Dolb y Labora[...]

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    30 The following D AP modes are pr ovided for this unit: LIVE CLUB : Gi ves the feeling of a live m usic c lub with a low ceiling. D ANCE CLUB : Gi ves a throbbing bass beat. HALL : Gi ves c lear vocal and the feeling of a concert hall. P A VILION : Gi ves the spacious f eeling of a pavilion with a high ceiling. These D AP modes can be used to add [...]

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    31 Cr eating Realistic Sound Fields Activating Surr ound Mode When Auto Sur round is set to “ OFF ” or 2-channel source other than Dolby Sur round software is played bac k, activate Sur round mode manually . Mak e sure that you ha ve set the speak ers information corr ectly (see page 24 or 57). • If onl y front speakers are connected, you can[...]

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    32 Cr eating Realistic Sound Fields Relation between Surround modes and adjustable items TEST CENTER REAR • L REAR • R SUBWOOFER EFFECT Dolby Digital 䡬䡬 䡬䡬䡬⳯ DTS Digital Surround 䡬䡬 䡬䡬䡬⳯ Dolby Pro Logic II 䡬䡬 䡬䡬䡬⳯ DAP 䡬 ⳯䡬䡬䡬 䡬 All Channel Stereo 䡬䡬 䡬䡬䡬⳯ Note: • Y ou cannot adjust the[...]

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    33 DVD Player Operations Disc Information 7 Playable Disc T ypes This unit has been designed to play back the following discs: D VD VIDEO, DVD A UDIO, V ideo CD (VCD), Super V ideo CD (SVCD), audio CD, CD-R, and CD-R W . • This unit can also play back MP3 and JPEG files r ecorded on CD-R and CD-RW . For details about MP3, see “ MP3 Disc Playbac[...]

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    34 DVD Player Operations 7 Disc structur e D VD VIDEO consists of “ titles , ” and each title may be divided into some “ chapters ” (see Example 1). F or example, if D VD VIDEO contains some mo vies, each mo vie may have its o wn title number and it may be further divided into some chapters . In DVD VIDEO Karaoke, each song may have its o w[...]

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    35 8.5Mbps DVD-VIDEO TITLE 14 TOTAL 1:25:58 CHAP 23 8.5Mbps DVD-VIDEO TITLE 14 TOT AL 1:25:58 CHAP 23 8.5Mbps TITLE 14 TOT AL 1:25:58 CHAP 23 OFF 1/3 1/3 1/3 TIME CHAP . DVD-VIDEO This section e xplains ad v anced oper ations of the b uilt-in DVD pla yer using the r emote control. For MP3 playback, see pages 49 a nd 50, and for JPEG playback, see p[...]

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    36 Basic Operation through the On-screen Bar Ex. : When selecting the repeat mode for D VD VIDEO & During playback or while stopped 1 Press ON SCREEN twice . The on-screen bar with pull-do wn men u appears on the TV . 2 Press cursor 3 (or 2 ) r epeatedly to move to OFF on the pull-down men u . 3 Press ENTER. The pop-up windo w a ppears under th[...]

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    37 7 From the VCD/SVCD menu with PBC VCD or SVCD r ecorded with PBC has its o wn menus such as a list of the tracks. (After loading such a disc, “ PBC ” appears on the display .) Y ou can locate the specific trac k b y using the menu (see also page 34). • Before using the r emote control, press D VD to change the remote control operation mode[...]

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    38 Selecting a View Angle — ANGLE While playing back D VD VIDEO/D VD A UDIO containing multi- vie w angles, you can enjoy the same scene in dif ferent angles. The icon a ppears a t the beginning of playback when the current scene has multi-vie w angles. 7 Selecting a view angle & During playback 1 Press ANGLE. The following pop-up window a pp[...]

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    39 DVD Player Operations Changing the Languages — SUBTITLE and AUDIO While playing back D VD VIDEO/D VD A UDIO/SVCD containing subtitles in dif ferent languages, you can select the subtitle language to be displayed on the TV . The icon a ppears a t the beginning of playback when the current scene has plural subtitles. When D VD VIDEO/D VD A UDIO [...]

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    40 3 Press cursor ∞ (or 5 ) r epeatedly to select the desired audio langua ge . • Each time you pr ess the b utton, the audio language c hanges. 4 Press ENTER. The pop-up windo w goes off. T o tur n of f the on-scr een bar Press ON SCREEN. Notes: • Some audio languages are ab breviated in the pop-up window . See “ Language code list ” on [...]

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    41 Playing from a Specified Position on a Disc Y ou can start pla ying a title, chapter , or track you specify . Y ou can also pla y a disc fr om the specif ied time . 7 Locating a desir ed chapter/track — Chapter/T rack Search When playing back D VD VIDEO/D VD A UDIO, y ou can search for the chapter/track number to be played. • Bef ore using t[...]

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    42 2 Pr ess cursor 5 / ∞ / 3 / 2 to move to the desir ed scene. • If there are more than 9 scenes, the digest screen will ha ve more than one page. T o show other pages of the digest scr een T o display the pre vious pa ge, select the left top scene, then press cursor 2 . T o display the next page, select the right bottom scene, then press curs[...]

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    43 DVD Player Operations Special Picture Playback This unit pro vides special picture pla yback functions including frame-by-frame, str obe, slo w-motion, and zoom. 7 Frame-by-frame playback • Bef ore using the r emote control, pr ess DVD to change the remote control oper ation mode . & During playback Pr ess 8 (STROBE) re peatedly . • Each[...]

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    44 T o mo ve the zoomed-in position Press cursor 5 / ∞ / 3 / 2 . T o r eturn to normal playback Press ENTER. Note: • While being z oomed in, the picture may look coarse. 7 Changing the VFP setting — VFP The VFP (Video F ine Pr ocessor) function enables you to adjust the picture based on the picture tone, or personal preference. • There is a[...]

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    45 Program Playback and Random Playback Y ou can play tr acks on D VD A UDIO/VCD/SVCD/CD in the desir ed order or in the random order . • Y ou cannot use Resume play f or the program or random pla yback. 7 Playing back in the desir ed order Y ou can play up to 99 tracks in the desir ed or der . • Y ou ma y pr ogram the same tracks more than onc[...]

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    46 Repeat Playback Y ou can repeat pla yback of the cur rent title or chapter (f or DVD VIDEO), group or track (for D VD A UDIO), or track (for VCD/ SVCD/CD). Y ou can also repeat playback of a desired portion. 7 Repeating a curr ent title, chapter , or all tracks & F or D VD VIDEO: During playback For VCD/SVCD: During playback or while stopped[...]

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    47 Notes: • When pla ying bac k D VD AUDIO , you cannot select the follo wing Surround modes: – Pro Logic II, – DAP modes , and – All Channel Stereo . • For the multichannel track whic h can be mixed down: When “ NONE ” is selected as the speak er setting f or the center or rear speak ers, the current multichannel track is mix ed down[...]

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    48 7 Selecting a still picture Most D VD A UDIO include still pictures, which usually appear in turn automatically during playback according to the playback sequence. Y ou can change the picture (turn the page) man ually w hen the current still picture has selectable pages. & While the B.S.P indicator lights up on the display Pr ess CONTROL r e[...]

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    49 MP3 Disc Playback This unit can play back MP3 f iles on a CD-R or CD-RW . W e call such a disc “ MP3 disc ” in this instruction. • Before using the remote control, press DVD to change the remote contr ol oper ation mode for the MP3 disc operations. • T urn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV . If “ ” appears on the[...]

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    50 Operations through the MP3 CONTROL Screen Y ou can search f or and play the desired g roups and tracks through the MP3 CONTR OL scr een shown on TV . 7 MP3 CONTROL scr een 7 Operations • Bef ore using the r emote control, pr ess DVD to change the remote control oper ation mode . T o select or skip gr oups during playback T o select the next gr[...]

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    51 Slide-show Playback Y ou can play bac k the still pictur es one after another automatically — slide-show playback. Y ou can also use the b uttons on the fr ont panel if they ha ve the similar names as those on the remote control. • Before using the r emote control, press D VD to change the remote control operation mode. 7 Starting slide-show[...]

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    52 7 T o select a gr oup Press cursor 3 (or 2 ) r epeatedly . 7 T o select a file Press cur sor ∞ (or 5 ) r epeatedly . 7 T o show the selected file Press ENTER. • When the still picture has been shown on the TV thoroughly , you can zoom in or out the still picture (see pages 43 and 44). • If y ou pr ess 3 , the slide-show pla yback starts fr[...]

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    53 Button CHOICE 5 / ∞ 3 / 2 ENTER To do Display the choice menu on the TV. Each time you press the button, the choice menu is turned on and off alternately. Select an item. Adjust the selected item on the choice menu. Move to the submenu of the selected item or decide the setting. Y ou can adjust the initial settings through the choice men u on [...]

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    54 4 Pr ess cur sor ∞ (or 5 ) re peatedl y to select the desir ed option. 5 Pr ess ENTER to finish the setting . T o set other items on the same choice men u Repeat steps 2 to 5 . T o mo ve to another choice men u Press cur sor 3 (or 2 ) repeatedly to select a choice menu you want to set up. T o r eturn to the normal screen Press CHOICE. Note: ?[...]

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    55 Choice Menu Operations 7 LANGUAGE menu Y ou can select “ MENU LANGU A GE, ” “ A UDIO LANGUA GE, ” and “ SUBTITLE ” only before playback. ¶ MENU LANGUAGE Some discs hav e multiple languages. Select one of the languages or language codes from AA to ZU (see “ Language code list ” on page 56) as the menu language. ¶ AUDIO LANGUAGE [...]

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    56 KM Cambodian KN Kannada KO Korean (KOR) KS Kashmiri KU Kurdish KY Kirghiz LA Latin LN Lingala LO Laothian L T Lithuanian L V Latvian, Lettish MG Malagasy MI Maori MK Macedonian ML Malayalam MN Mongolian MO Moldavian MR Marathi MS Malay (MAY) MT Maltese MY Bur mese NA Nauru NE Nepali NL Dutch NO Norwegian OC Occitan F A Persian FI Finnish FJ Fiji[...]

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    57 Choice Menu Operations 7 SPK. SETTING menu ¶ SIZE Select this to enter the SIZE submenu. FR ONT SPEAKER, CENTER SPEAKER, and REAR SPEAKER Select one of the f ollowing settings for each speaker: LARGE (LRG) : Select this when the speaker size is relativ ely large. SMALL (SML) : Select this when the speaker size is relativ ely small. NONE (NO) : [...]

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    58 Setting DVD preferences ¶ CROSS OVER When you use a small speaker in any position, this unit automatically reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to the small speaker to the large speak ers. T o use this function pr operly , set this cr ossover frequency level according to the siz e of the smallest speaker connected . • If y ou ha ve se[...]

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    59 Choice Menu Operations Restricting Playback by Parental Lock Y ou can restrict pla yback of D VD VIDEO containing violent scenes and those not suitable for your f amily member s. Nobody can play such a disc unless this function is canceled. • This setting takes effect onl y f or the D VD VIDEO containing the P arental Loc k le vel information [...]

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    60 7 Changing the setting of Par ental Lock 1 Press CHOICE, then pr ess cursor 3 (or 2 ) to display the O THERS menu. 2 Press cursor ∞ (or 5 ) r epeatedly to mov e to “ P ARENT AL LOCK, ” then pr ess ENTER. The P ARENT AL LOCK submenu a ppears on the TV . • Y ou can only mo ve to “ P ASSWORD ” or to “ EXIT ” before you enter your pa[...]

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    61 Setting DVD preferences Choice Menu Operations Country/Area codes list for P arental Lock AD Andorra AE United Arab Emirates AF Afghanistan AG Antigua and Barbuda AI Anguilla AL Albania AM Armenia AN Netherlands Antilles AO Angola AQ Antar ctica AR Argentina AS American Samoa A T Austria AU Australia A W Aruba AZ Azerbaijan B A Bosnia and Herzeg[...]

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    62 Glossar y for DVD Player Aspect ratio The ratio of vertical and horizontal siz es of a displa yed image. The horizontal vs. v ertical ratio of conv entional TVs is 4:3 and that of wide-screen TVs is 16:9. Chapter The smallest di vision on D VD VIDEO. It is a division of a title and similar to a tr ack f or CD or VCD. Component video signal A vid[...]

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    63 Operating JVC ’ s Audio/V ideo 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 T o oper ate JVC ’ s audio components using this r emote contr ol • Aim the remote control directly a[...]

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    64 7 VCR Y ou can always perform the following oper ations: ST ANDBY/ON VCR : T urns on or of f the VCR. After pr essing VCR, you can perform the following oper ations 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. 3 : Starts pla[...]

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    65 Operating Other Manufactur ers ’ Equipment This remote control supplied with the unit can transmit control signals for other manufacturers ’ TVs, STBs, 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[...]

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    66 Operating Other Manufacturers ’ Equipment Manufactures ’ codes f or STB Manufacturer Codes JVC 56 * , 57, 67 Amstrad 43 – 49 Blaupunkt 30 Echostar 50, 51, 67 General Insrument 29 Goldstar 31 Grundig 32, 33 Hemlin/Re 01 – 05 Hirschmann 48, 52 – 55 Instrument 68 Itt/Nokia 34 Jerrold/G 06 – 14 Kathrein 52, 58 – 63 NEC 35, 36 Oak 15 ?[...]

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    67 Operating Other Manufacturers ’ Equipment 7 T o change the transmittable signals for operating other manufacturers ’ VCR 1. Press and hold ST ANDBY/ON VCR. 2. Press VCR. 3. Enter the manuf acturer ’ s code using the number b uttons (1 – 9, 0). See the right to find the code. 4. Release ST ANDBY/ON VCR. Y ou can turn on and off the VCR: S[...]

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    68 General Notes In general, you will have the best performance by keeping your discs and mechanism clean. • Store discs in their cases, and keep them in cabinets or on shelves. Handling Discs • Remov e the disc fr om its case b y holding it a t the edge while pressing the center hole lightly . • Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc , o[...]

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    69 T r oubleshooting Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your dealer. 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[...]

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    70 POSSIBLE CA USE The SCAR T cable is not connected correctly . TV input selection is incorrect. The disc is not playable. The loaded disc ma y be illegally copied. The unit ’ s and disc ’ s Re gion Code numbers are incompatible. Parental Loc k is in use . The disc is loaded with its label and data sides inv erted. The unplayable disc is loade[...]

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    71 7 For T uner T r oubleshooting PROBLEM Hard to listen to broadcast because of noise. Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM reception. Occasional cracking noise during FM reception. POSSIBLE CAUSE The AM loop antenna is too close to the unit. The supplied FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned. Incoming signal is too weak. The station [...]

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    72 Designs & specif ications ar e subject to c hange without notice. Specifications Amplifier Output Power At Stereo operation: Front channels: 80 W per channel, min. RMS, driv en into 8 Ω at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.9% total harmonic distortion. (IEC268-3/DIN) At Surround operation: Front channels: 80 W per channel, min. RMS, driv en into [...]

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