JVC AV-36F803 Color Television User Guide

June 14, 2024
JVC

AV-36F803 Color Television

Product Information

Product Name: Color Television

Model Numbers: AV-36F803, AV-36F713, AV-36F703,
AV-32F803, AV-32F713, AV-32F703, AV-27F803, AV-27F713,
AV-27F703

Important Safety Precautions

  • Risk of electric shock – Do not open the TV set as there are no
    user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
    personnel.

  • The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol warns of dangerous
    voltage within the product’s enclosure that may cause electric
    shock.

  • The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the
    user to important operating and maintenance instructions.

  • Avoid exposing the TV set to rain or moisture to prevent fire
    or shock hazards.

  • Follow specific rules for safe use:

    • Operate only from the specified power source.

    • Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.

    • Ensure good ventilation for the TV set.

    • Prevent objects or liquid from entering the cabinet
      openings.

    • In case of trouble, unplug the unit and call a service
      technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear
      cover.

  • Changes or modifications not approved by JVC may void the
    warranty.

  • For long periods of non-use, disconnect the power plug and
    antenna for safety.

  • Do not use the polarized plug with an extension cord,
    receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted
    to prevent blade exposure and electric shock.

Installation

Your TV set is equipped with a polarized AC line plug. Follow
these steps:

  1. Insert the plug into the power outlet. The plug should fit only
    one way due to its safety feature. If it doesn’t fit, try reversing
    the plug. If it still fails to fit, contact your electrician.

COLOR TELEVISION USER’S GUIDE

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For models: AV-36F803 AV-36F713 AV-36F703 AV-32F803 AV-32F713 AV-32F703 AV- 27F803 AV-27F713 AV-27F703

Illustration of AV-27F803 and RM-C325G
PLEASE NOTE This web based PDF File for this instruction book is not an exact replica
of the instruction book that comes with the TV.
IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE CUSTOMER
In the spaces below, enter the model and serial number of your television (located at the rear of the television cabinet). Staple your sales receipt or invoice to the inside cover of this guide. Keep this user’s guide in a convenient place for
future reference. Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.

Serial Number

Model Number
LCT1134-001B-A 0602-TN-FAA-JIM

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION
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: CAUTION:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS TV SET TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
TO INSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS UNIT.
1. Operate only from the power source specified on the unit. 2. Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord. 3. Avoid Improper installation and never position the unit where good venti-
lation is unattainable. 4. Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings. 5. In the event of trouble, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do
not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the warranty.

  • When you don’t use this TV set for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect both the power plug from the AC outlet and antenna for your safety.
  • To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

CAUTION:

Please read and retain for your safety. Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This TV set has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. But improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this TV set, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.
And also follow all warnings and instructions marked on your TV set.

INSTALLATION
1 Your TV set is equipped with a polarized AC line plug (one blade of the plug is wider than the other). This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet only one way. Should you be unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. Should it still fail to fit, contact your electrician.

(POLARIZED-TYPE)

2 Operate the TV set only from a power source as indicated on the TV set or refer to the operating instructions for this information. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your TV set dealer or local power company. For battery operation, refer to the operating instructions.

3 Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are dangerous, and so are frayed power cords and broken plugs. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Call your service technician for replacement.

4 Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the TV set where power cord is subject to traffic or abuse. This may result in a shock or fire hazard.

5 Do not use this TV set near water — for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near swimming pool, etc.
6 If an outside antenna is connected to the TV set, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built- up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection requirements for the grounding electrode.

IMPORTANT RECYCLING INFORMATION
This product utilizes both a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) and other components that contain lead. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities, or the Electronic Industries Alliance: http://www.eiae.org

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7 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
8 TV sets are provided with ventilation openings in the cabinet to allow heat generated during operation to be released. Therefore: — Never block the bottom ventilation slots of a portable TV set by placing it on a bed, sofa, rug, etc. — Never place a TV set in a “built-in” enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. — Never cover the openings with a cloth or other material. — Never place the TV set near or over a radiator or heat register.
9 To avoid personal injury: — Do not place a TV set on a sloping shelf unless properly secured. — Use only a cart or stand recommended by the TV set manufacturer. — Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets. — Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
USE
10 Caution children about dropping or pushing objects into the TV set through cabinet openings. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact can result in a fire or electrical shock.
11 Unplug the TV set from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or an aerosol cleaner.
12 Never add accessories to a TV set that has not been designed for this purpose. Such additions may result in a hazard.
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13 For added protection of the TV set during a lightning storm or when the TV set is to be left unattended for an extended period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to product due to lightning storms or power line surges.
14 A TV set and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the TV set and cart combination to overturn.
SERVICE
15 Unplug this TV set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the TV set. C. If the TV set has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the TV set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the TV set to normal operation. E. If the TV set has been dropped or damaged in any way. F. When the TV set exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for service.
16 Do not attempt to service this TV set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17 When replacement parts are required, have the service technician verify in writing that the replacement parts he uses have the same safety characteristics as the original parts. Use of manufacturer’s specified replacement parts can prevent fire, shock, or other hazards.
18 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this TV set, please ask the service technician to perform the safety check described in the manufacturer’s service literature.
19 When a TV set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the TV set.
20 Note to CATV system installer. This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that 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.
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Table of Contents

UNPACKING YOUR TV . . . . . 7
TV Models and Remote Controls . . . . . . . . 8
Quick Setup Guide . . . . . . . 10
Connections . . . . . . . . . . 13
Cable and VCR Connections . . . . . . . 13 Connecting to a DVD Player . . . . . . . .16 Connecting to an External Amplifier . . . . 17 Connecting to a Camcorder . . . . . . . 17 Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link . . . . 18
Remote Control . . . . . . . . 19
Remote Control Basics . . . . . 19 Changing the Batteries . . . . . 19
Remote Programming . . . . . 20
CATV and Satellite Codes . . . . . . . . 20 VCR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 DVD Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Onscreen Menus . . . . . . . 23
Using the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Onscreen Menu System . . . . . . . . . 24 Plug In Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 25 Language . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Auto Tuner Setup . . . . . . . 25 Auto Clock Set . . . . . . . . . 26 Manual Clock Set . . . . . . . 27 Channel Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 V-Chip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 US V-Chip Ratings . . . . . . . 30 Viewing Guidelines . . . . . . 30 Setting US V-Chip Ratings . . . 31 Movie Ratings . . . . . . . . . 33 Set Movie Ratings . . . . . . . 33 Canadian V-Chip Ratings . . . 34 Set Canadian V-Chip Ratings . 34 Unrated Programs . . . . . . . 35 Set Lock Code . . . . . . . . . 36 Picture Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Tint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Color Temperature . . . . . . . 38 Noise Muting . . . . . . . . . 38 VSM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

Onscreen Menus (Cont.)
Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Treble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 MTS (Multi-channel Sound . . 39
General Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 On/Off Timer . . . . . . . . . . 40 Closed Caption . . . . . . . . 41 Front Panel Lock . . . . . . . 41 Auto Shut Off . . . . . . . . 42 XDS ID . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 V2/V4 Component- In . . . . . . 42 Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
BUTTON FUNCTIONS . . . . . 43
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Exit and PIP Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Video Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Hyper Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 BBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 100+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Return+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 TheaterPro D6500K . . . . . . . . . . . 46 VCR Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 DVD Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 TV/CATV Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 VCR/DVD Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 16:9 Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 PIP (Picture-In-Picture) . . . . . . . . . 47
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . 47 On/Move . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Channel +/- . . . . . . . . . . 48 Source . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 EZ-Surf . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
APPENDICES
Search Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Authorized Service Centers . . . . . . . 53 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

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Unpacking Your Television

Thank you for your purchase of a JVC Color Television. Before you begin setting up your new television, please check to make sure you have all of the following items. In addition to this guide, your television box should include:

1 Television

1 Remote Control

Two AA Batteries

TV CATV VCR DVD 16:9 MODE

POWER

TM

EZ SURF

PIP

CHANNEL

ON/MOVE

INPUT SOURCE FREEZE SWAP

DISPLAY

123

SLEEP TIMER 4

5

6

HYPER SUR.

7

VIDEO STATUS 100+

THEATER PRO BBE RM-C325G

89 0 RETURN+
LIGHT

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VO+ L

CH

EXIT

A matching TV stand is also available (optional).

MENU

PIP OFF

VCR CHANNEL PREV NEXT

VCR/DVD POWER TV/VCR

REW PLAY

FF

REC STOP PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STILL/PAUSE

Note: Your television and/or remote control may differ

from the examples
TV
illustrated here.

Once you have unpacked your television, the next step is to connect it to your antenna/cable or satellite system and to connect the audio/video devices you want to use with your television. To make these connections you will use plugs like the ones illustrated below.

RF Connectors

A/V Input Plug

Used to connect a coaxial cable from an external antenna or Cable TV system.
S-Video Plug

Used to connect audio/video devices like VCRs, DVD players, stereo amplifiers, game consoles, etc.
AV Compu Link III Cable

Used to make video connections with VCRs, DVDs, Camcorders, etc (optional).

Used to connect JVC AV Compu Link capable components for an automated home theater

We recommend that before you start using your new television, you read your entire User’s Guide so you can learn about your new television’s many great features. But if you’re anxious to start using your television right away, a quick setup guide follows on pages 10 – 12.

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TV Models and Remotes Guide

NOTE: Before you connect your televison to another device, please refer to the proper diagrams for your TV and remote, depending on the model that you have purchased. These will help assist you in understanding how to connect your television to another device, as well as use the remote to set up your televison.
Rear Panel Diagrams

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

MODELS: AV-36F803, AV-32F803, and AV-27F803

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2
COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

MODELS: AV-36F713, AV-32F713, AV-27F713, AV-36F703, AV-32F703, and AV-27F703
Front Panel Diagram

INPUT 3
VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R

MENU

CHANNEL OPERATE

VOLUME

ON TIMER

POWER

MODELS: AV-36F803, AV-32F803, AV-27F803, AV-36F713, AV-32F713, AV-27F713, AV- 36F703, AV-32F703, and AV-27F703
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TV Models and Remotes Guide

TV CATV VCR DVD 16:9 MODE

POWER

EZ SURF

PIP

CHANNEL

ON/MOVE

INPUT SOURCE FREEZE SWAP

DISPLAY

123

SLEEP TIMER 4

HYPER SUR.

7

VIDEO STATUS 100+

THEATER PRO BBE RM-C325G

56 89 0 RETURN+
LIGHT

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VOL +

CH

EXIT

MENU

PIP OFF

VCR CHANNEL PREV NEXT

VCR/DVD POWER TV/VCR

REW PLAY

FF

REC STOP PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STILL/PAUSE

TV

CATV VCR DVD 16:9 MODE

POWER

INPUT

DISPLAY

1

SLEEP TIMER 4

HYPER SUR.

7

VIDEO STATUS 100+

THEATER PRO BBE RM-C326G

23 56 89 0 RETURN+
LIGHT

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VOL +

CH

MENU

EXIT

VCR CHANNEL PREV NEXT

VCR/DVD POWER TV/VCR

REW PLAY

FF

REC STOP PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STILL/PAUSE

TV CATV VCR DVD 16:9 MODE

POWER

INPUT

DISPLAY

1

SLEEP TIMER 4

HYPER SUR.

7

VIDEO STATUS 100+

THEATER PRO BBE RM-C326

23 56 89 0 RETURN+
LIGHT

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VO+ L

CH

MENU

EXIT

VCR CHANNEL PREV NEXT

VCR/DVD POWER TV/VCR

REW PLAY

FF

REC STOP PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STILL/PAUSE

TV

TV

TV

Remote Control RM-C325G
MODELS: AV-36F803, AV-32F803 and AV-27F803

Remote Control RM-C326G
MODELS: AV-36F703, AV-32F703 and AV-27F703

Remote Control RM-C326
MODELS: AV-36F713, AV-32F713 and AV-27F713

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Quick Setup 1
Getting Started
These quick setup pages will provide you, in three easy steps, with the basic information you need to begin using your new television right away. This information includes basic instructions on operating your remote control, making a simple cable/antenna and optional VCR connection and, finally, information on programming your television’s Auto Tuner. If you have questions, or for more detailed information on any of these steps, please consult other sections of this manual.
Step One – The Remote Control
The remote control is the key to operating your television’s many great features. Before you can operate your remote control, you first need to install the batteries (included).

Slide the cover on the back of the remote down towards the bottom of the remote control. Insert two batteries (included) carefully noting the “+” and “­” markings, placing the “­” end in the unit first. Slide the cover back into place.

Basic Operation
Turn the television on and off by pressing the POWER button at the top right corner of the remote.

POWER

The four key feature buttons at the center of the remote can be used for basic operation of the television. The top and bottom buttons will scan forward an back through the available channels. The right and left buttons will turn the volume up or down. These buttons are also marked with four arrows and are also used with JVC’s onscreen menu system. You will need to use these buttons later in the Quick Setup.
The next step is to connect your television to an antenna or cable.
Note: Illustration of remote control RM-C325G

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VOL +

CH

EXIT

MENU

PIP OFF

10

Proceed to Step Two

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Quick Setup 2

Step Two – Making Basic Connections
Next you will need to connect your television to an antenna or cable system. The most basic antenna/cable connection is shown below. For more detailed connections, such as ones where a cable box is required, see pages 13 to 15.

WALL CABLE or ANTENNA
OUT

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

Cable/RF connector Illustration of AV-27F803

  1. Connect an RF cable out from the wall outlet in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
    You may also wish to connect a VCR at this point. A basic VCR connection is shown below. For detailed instructions on connecting a other components or a home theater system, see pages 16 to 18. Note: A VCR is not required to operate your television.

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT

VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

OR
Illustration of AV-27F803

75 (VHF / UHF)

AV Cables/Plugs

VCR

IN

V LR

OUT

OR

  1. Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
  2. Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
  3. Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
    Finally, once you have finished your connections, plug the power cord into the nearest power outlet and turn on the television.

Proceed to Step Three

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Quick Setup 3
Step Three – The Plug In Menu
When you turn your television on for the first time the Plug In Menu will appear. This menu sets some of the basic settings for your television. A complete description of the Plug In Menu can be found starting on page 25. We recommend you complete the Plug In Menu items before you start using your television. But to begin watching your television right away you only need to run the Auto Tuner Setup. This lets your television learn the channels it is able to receive. To run the Auto Tuner Setup follow the steps below.
Press the button to move to AUTO TUNER SETUP
¥To choose CABLE (if you are connected
to a cable system) or AIR (if you use an antenna) or SKIP (if you need to)
To move to START
The Auto Tuner will now memorize all of the clear, active channels your television can receive. This will take one or two minutes.

The Auto Tuner is finished when the message PROGRAMMING OVER! appears onscreen. Your Quick Setup is now complete. You can now begin watching your television, or you can continue on in this guide for more information on connecting audio/video devices, programming your remote control, or using the JVC onscreen menu system to customize your television viewing experience.

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STOP The Quick Setup is complete

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Connections

Cable and VCR Connections
There are three basic types of antenna or cable connections:
· If you have an antenna or have a cable system that does not require you use a cable box to select channels, please refer to Diagram #1.
· If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access all the channels, please refer to Diagram #2. If you cannot operate your Picture-In-Picture function using Diagram #2, try the connection shown in Diagram #3. It is possible your cable box allows the signal of only one channel at a time to be sent to your television.
· If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access certain premium channels, but not “basic” cable channels, please refer to Diagram #3.
· For your convenience, connection to a VCR is also shown in the following diagrams. A VCR is not necessary for operation of the television or Picture- In-Picture (PIP) function. You may omit the VCR from your connections if you wish.
· For instructions on connecting a VCR only, please see the Quick Setup on page 11. · For information on using PIP, please see page 47.
· The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F803, AV-32F803 and AV-27F803 only.

Diagram #1

CABLE or ANTENNA OUT

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT

VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

OR
Illustration of AV-27F803

75 (VHF / UHF)

IN

TWO-WAY

OUT OUT SPLITTER

IN

VCR VLR

OUT OR

  1. Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way splitter.
  2. Connect an RF cable from the one of the RF Outputs on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the back of the VCR.
  3. Connect an RF cable from the other the RF Output on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
  4. Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
  5. Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
  6. Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
    · If your VCR is a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the TV’s Left Audio Input.
    · Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
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Connections

Cable and VCR Connections – Continued

Diagram #2

CABLE or ANTENNA OUT

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT

VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

OR

75 (VHF / UHF)

OUT IN
Cable Box

VCR

IN

VLR

OUT OR

Illustration of AV-27F803

  1. Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the cable box.
  2. Connect an RF cable from the RF Output of the cable box, in to the RF Input on the back of the VCR.
  3. Connect an RF cable from the RF Output of the VCR, in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
  4. Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
  5. Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
  6. Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
    · Please see page 47 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box. · If your VCR is a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the TV’s
    Left Audio Input. · Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.

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Cable and VCR Connections – Continued
Diagram #3

WALL CABLE or ANTENNA
OUT

IN

TWO-WAY

OUT OUT SPLITTER

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT

VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

OR

OUT IN CABLE BOX

VCR

IN

VLR

OUT OR

Illustration of AV-27F803

  1. Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way splitter.
  2. Connect an RF cable from the one of the RF Outputs on the splitter, in to the cable box RF Input.
  3. Connect an RF cable from the Cable Box Output, in to the VCR RF Input. 4) Connect an RF cable from the other the RF Output on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the
    back of the TV. 5) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input
    jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input. 6) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio
    Input jack. 7) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio
    Input jack. · Please see page 47 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box. · If your VCR is a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the
    TV’s Left Audio Input. · Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.

The connection diagrams are intended to show some basic general connections. Some cable companies may require special connections to properly use your television or 2-tuner PIP function. If you follow these diagrams and either the television or PIP does not work properly, contact your local cable operator for more connection information. Please see page 47 for more information on the PIP feature.

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Connections
Connecting to a DVD player

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT

VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

AUDIO OUT R L

DVD PLAYER
Y Green PB Blue PR Red
OUT
Illustration of AV-27F803

  1. Connect Green cable out from DVD player “Y” Component Output, in to TV “Y” Component Input.
  2. Connect Blue cable out from DVD player “PB” Component Output, in to TV “PB” Component Input.
  3. Connect Red cable out from DVD Player “PR” Component Output, in to TV “PR” Component Input.
  4. Connect White Audio cable out from DVD Left Audio Output, in to TV Left Audio Input 2. 5) Connect Red Audio cable out from DVD Right Audio Output, in to TV Right Audio Input 2.
    · Green, blue and red are the most common colors for DVD cables. Some models may vary colors, please consult the user’s manual for your DVD Player for more information.
    · Be careful not to confuse the red DVD cable with the red audio cable. It is best to complete one set of connections (DVD or Audio Output) before starting the other to avoid accidentally switching the cables.
    · See page 22 for instructions on programming your remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player.
    · AV-36F803, AV-32F803 & AV-27F803: You may also connect the DVD player to Input 4.
    · AV-36F703, AV-32F703, AV-27F703, AV-36F713, AV-32F713, and AV-27F713: If you use Input 2 (Component-In) for the DVD connection, you must set the V2 COMPONENT-IN on the initial Setup Menu to “YES” for proper display of the DVD signal.

NOTE: Progressive DVD Players (players with an output scan of 31.5 KHz) will not work properly with this television.
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Connecting to an External Amplifier

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

Connections

LEFT FRONT SPEAKER

AMPLIFIER

RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER

Illustration of AV-27F803

  1. Connect the white audio cable from the TV’s Left Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Left Audio Input jack.
  2. Connect the red audio cable from the TV’s Right Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Right Audio Input jack.

Connecting to a Camcorder
You may connect a camcorder to your television by using the front Input Jacks (Input 3) located under the front panel door. To access, press lightly on the door to open it. You may also connect a game console or other equipment using these jacks. Camcorders may also be connected to the television’s rear input jacks.

INPUT 3
VIDEO L MONO AUDIO R

MENU

CHANNEL OPERATE

VOLUME

ON TIMER

POWER

Illustration of AV-27F803

CAMCORDER

  1. Connect the yellow video cable out from the Camcorder’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack.
  2. Connect the white audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
  3. Connect the red audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input Jack.
    · If your Camcorder is a mono sound model it will have only one audio jack. Connect it to the TV’s Left Audio Jack.

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Connections
Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link
JVC’s AV Compu Link feature makes playing video tapes or DVDs totally automatic. Simply insert a pre-recorded tape* into your JVC-brand VCR or DVD into your JVC DVD player and the device will automatically turn on and begin playback. At the same time, using the AV- CompuLink, the VCR or DVD player sends a signal to the television telling it to turn on and switch to the proper video input · The AV Compu Link cable may be included with the JVC AV Compu Link accessory you
wish to connect.If it is not, contact an authorized JVC Service Center for part # EWP 805-012. · AV Compu Link can only be used with JVC-brand products.

AUDIO

VIDEO S VIDEO

R L MONO

OVER

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

INPUT 4

AUDIO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R L MONO

COMPONENT VIDEO

R

L

Y

AUDIO OUT

PB

AV COMPULINK

PR

75 (VHF / UHF)

Illustration of AV-27F803

AV Compu Link III compatible VCR or DVD Player
AV Compu Link III Swap

To Connect: Plug one end of the AV Compu Link cable into the AV Compu Link input on your VCR, DVD, or other Compu Link device. Plug the other end of the AV Compu Link cable into the AV Compu Link input at the rear of the television.
NOTES:
· In order for the VCR playback to begin automatically, the recording tabs must be removed from the VHS tape. If the tab is in place, automatic switching will occur when you push the VCR’s PLAY button.
· The AV Compu Link cable has a male 3.5 mm (mono) plug on each end. · If your JVC-brand VCR has “A Code/B Code Remote Control Switching” (see your VCR’s
instruction book), using VCR A Code will switch the TV to input 1. · To connect a JVC HiFi receiver or amplifier for a completely automated home theater, see
the HiFi’s connection instructions for detailed connection information. · AV COMPU LINK III is compatible with select AV CompuLink receivers.

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TV CATV VCR DVD 16:9 MODE

POWER

EZ SURF

PIP

CHANNEL

ON/MOVE

INPUT SOURCE FREEZE SWAP

DISPLAY

123

SLEEP TIMER 4

HYPER SUR.

7

VIDEO STATUS 100+

THEATER PRO BBE RM-C325G

56 89 0 RETURN+
LIGHT

MUTING

V CHIP

CH

VOL

VOL +

CH

EXIT

MENU

PIP OFF

VCR CHANNEL PREV NEXT

VCR/DVD POWER TV/VCR

REW PLAY

FF

REC STOP PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STILL/PAUSE

TV

Remote Control
Remote Control Basics
· Before you can operate the remote control, you must first install the batteries (included). See “Changing the Batteries” at the bottom of this page for instructions. (For an illustration, please see page 10.)
· Press the POWER button to turn the television on or off. · Make sure the TV/CATV switch is set to TV. Move the switch
to CATV only if you need to operate a cable box. · Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a
VCR, slide to DVD to control a DVD player. Please see pages 20 to 22 for instructions on programming your remote control to operate a Cable box, VCR or DVD player. · Press the CH+ and CH- buttons to scan through the channels. Tap the CH+ or CH- button to move through the channels one channel at a time. · To move rapidly through the channels using JVC’s Hyperscan feature, press and hold CH+ or CH-. The channels will zip by at a rate of five channels per second. · Press VOL+ or VOL – to raise or lower the volume. An indicator bar will appear onscreen to show you the television volume level. · The CH+/- and VOL+/- buttons are also used to navigate JVC’s onscreen menu system. · You can directly access specific channels using the 10-key pad. · For more information on remote control button features, see pages 43 to 46. For information on using the onscreen menus, see page 24.
Notes: Remote control model RM-C325G is shown at the left. A different model remote control may have come with your television.

Changing the Batteries
Push down on the remote’s back cover and slide towards the bottom to remove it. Insert two AA batteries (supplied), carefully noting the “+” and “­” markings on the batteries and on the remote control. To avoid a potential short circuit, insert the “­” end first. Be sure to use only size AA batteries. When batteries are installed, slide the cover back into place (until it clicks into position). · If the remote control acts erratically, replace the batteries. Typical battery life is six months to
one year. We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life.
When you change the batteries, try to complete the task within three minutes. If you take longer than three minutes, the remote control codes for your VCR, DVD, and/or Cable Box may have to be reset (see page 20-22).
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Remote Programming
Setting the CATV, VCR and DVD Codes
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD player by using the instructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond to any of the codes listed below or to the code search function, use the remote control supplied by the manufacturer.
Cable Box or Satellite codes
The remote control is programmed with CATV and/or Satellite codes for power on, power off, channel up, channel down, and 10 key operation. 1) Find the CATV/Satellite brand from the list of codes shown below. 2) Slide the 2-way selector switch to “CATV”. 3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button. 4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed using the 10 key pad. 5) Release the DISPLAY button. 6) Confirm the operation of the Cable Box/Satellite receiver. · If your CATV or Satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does
not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 49.

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Cable Box

CODES

ABC

024

Archer

032, 025

Cableview

051, 032

Citizen

022, 051

Curtis

058, 059

Diamond

024, 032, 025

Eagle

029

Eastern

034

GC Brand

032, 051

Gemini

022, 043

General Instrument 065, 024, 025,

026, 027, 020,

021, 022, 057,

023

Hamlin

040, 041, 042,

045, 058, 064

Hitachi

049, 024

Jerrold

065, 024, 025, 026, 027, 020, 021, 022, 057, 023

Macom

049, 050, 051, 054

Magnavox

033

Memorex

030

Movietime

032, 051

Oak

039, 037, 048

Panasonic

055, 056, 060, 071, 073

Paragon

063

Philips

028, 029, 030, 052, 053, 031, 069

Pioneer

047, 062

Pulsar

051, 032

Cable Box

CODES

Puser RCA Realistic Regal
Regency Rembrandt
Samsung

032
061, 070
032 058, 064, 040, 041, 042, 045, 068 034
037, 032, 051, 038 051

Scientific Atlanta 057, 058, 059

SLMark

051, 047

Sprucer Stargate

051, 056 032, 051

Telecaption 067

Teleview

047, 051

Texscan

044

Tocom

035, 036, 066

Toshiba

050

Unika

032, 025

Universal

022, 032

Videoway

052

Viewstar

029, 030

Zenith
Zenith/Drake Satellite

063, 046 046

Digital Satellite Systems

CODES

Echostar Express VU

100, 113, 114, 115
100, 113

G.E.

106

G.I.

108

Gradiente

112

Hitachi

104, 111

HNS (Hughes) 104

Panasonic

105

Philips

102, 103

Primestar

108

Proscan RCA Sony Star Choice

106, 109, 110 106, 109, 110 107 104, 108

Toshiba Uniden

101 102, 103

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VCR codes
The remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, pause, record, channel up, and channel down operation. 1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below. 2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”. 3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button. 4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad. 5) Release the DISPLAY button. 6) Confirm the operation of the VCR.
· If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 49.
· Some manufacturer’s VCR’s may not respond to the TV/VCR button, even if other buttons work properly.
· To record, hold down the REC button on the remote and press PLAY.

VCRs

CODES

Admiral

035

Aiwa

027, 032, 095

Akai

029, 072, 073,

074

Audio Dynamic 003, 005

Bell & Howell 063, 071

Broksonic

020, 026, 094

Canon

023, 025

CCE

043

Citizen

064

Craig

063, 029, 064

Curtis Mathes

045, 024, 027, 093

Daewoo DBX

043, 059, 024, 092 003, 004, 005

Dimensia

045, 093

Emerson

043, 026, 077, 061, 025, 042, 020, 076

Fisher

063, 066, 067, 065, 071, 091

Funai
G.E. Go Video
Goldstar

027, 026, 020, 000 033, 045, 024 037, 051, 049, 050, 089
064

Gradiente

083, 084, 081, 000, 001

Hitachi

023, 045, 058, 027, 081, 093

Instant Replay 024, 023

Jensen

003

JVC

000, 001, 002,

003, 004, 005

Kenwood LXI

003, 004, 064, 005
027, 064, 058, 065, 066, 063, 067

Magnavox

031, 023, 024, 086

VCRs Marantz Marta Memorex MGA Minolta Mitsubishi
Multitech NEC Olympic Optimus Orion Panasonic Penney
Pentax Philco
Philips Pioneer Proscan
Quasar Radio Shack
RCA
Realistic

CODES
003, 004, 005
064
024, 067
038, 040, 047, 048, 041, 042 058, 045, 093
038, 040, 047, 048, 041, 042, 078, 090 047, 027, 062
003, 004, 005, 000 024, 023
028, 021, 035, 064 026, 020
023, 024, 021, 022 024, 058, 045, 063, 003, 004, 005, 093 058, 005, 045, 093
031, 024, 027, 023, 026, 020, 043
031, 023, 024, 086 023
045, 058, 023, 024, 031, 046, 059, 060, 033, 087, 093
021, 022, 023, 024
033, 024, 063, 036, 067, 040, 027
033, 045, 058, 023, 024, 031, 046, 059, 060, 083, 084, 085, 087, 093
024, 063, 036, 067, 040, 027

VCRs

CODES

Samsung

037, 060, 062, 033, 089

Samtron

089

Sansui

003, 026, 020, 052

Sanyo

063, 067, 091, 071

Scott

059, 060, 062, 067, 038, 040, 047, 048, 026, 020

Sears

063, 064, 065, 066, 058, 000, 001

Shintom

075

Sharp

035, 036, 080,

088

Signature 2000 027, 035

Singer

075

Sony

028, 029, 030, 053, 054, 055

SV 2000

027

Sylvania

031, 023, 024, 027

Symphonic 027, 081

Tashiro

064

Tatung

003, 004, 005

Teac

003, 004, 027, 005

Technics

021, 022, 023, 024

Teknika

024, 027, 070

Toshiba

059, 046, 079

Vector Research 005

Wards Yamaha Zenith

035, 036, 067, 044, 064
063, 003, 004, 005
044, 082, 064, 094

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DVD codes
The remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, previous chapter, next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.

  1. Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below. 2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”. 3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button. 4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad. 5) Release the DISPLAY button. 6) Confirm the operation of the DVD player.
    · If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 49.
    · After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If some buttons do not work properly, use the remote control which came with your DVD player.

DVD Player
Aiwa Apex Denon Hitachi JVC Kenwood Konka Mitsubishi Onkyo Oritron Panasonic Philips Pioneer Raite

CODES
043 040 020, 037 030, 031 000 035 039 025 041 044 020 023, 036 022 033

DVD Player RCA Sampo Samsung Sharp Silvania Sony
Technics Toshiba Vialta Wave Yamaha Zenith

CODES
021, 026 034 030 028 038
024, 045, 046, 047 020 023 050 042 020 027, 032

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Onscreen Menus

Using the Guide

Certain symbols are used throughout this guide to help you learn about the features of your new television. The ones you will see most frequently are:

Up and Down arrows mean press the CH+ or CH- buttons. Pressing the CH+ or CH- buttons let you: · Move vertically in a main menu screen · Move through a submenu screen · Move to the next letter, number, or other choice in a submenu · Back up to correct an error · Scan through TV channels (when not in a menu screen)

¥

Left and right arrows mean press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME- buttons to move left or right to: · Select a highlighted menu item · Select an item in a submenu · Select numbers in certain menu options · Turn the volume up or down (when not in a menu screen)

The “Press Button” icon means you should press the button named on your remote control. (Button names appear in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.)

The “Helping Hand” icon points to the highlighted or selected item in a menu.

The Onscreen Menus
To bring up the onscreen menu, press the MENU button on the remote control. The item that appears in yellow is the one currently selected. If you press the MENU button again, the onscreen display will skip to the next menu screen. If you use the Menu button on the TV’s front panel instead of the remote, an additional menu screen showing channel number and input will appear. The “Plug In Menu” will appear the first time the TV is plugged in.
Notes: Menus shown in this book are illustrations, not exact replications of the television’s onscreen displays.

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Onscreen Menus
The Onscreen Menu System
Your television comes with JVC’s Onscreen Menu System. The Onscreen Menus let you make adjustments to your television’s operation simply and quickly. Examples of the Onscreen Menus are shown below and on the next page. Detailed explanations on using each menu follow later in this guide.
Press the MENU button

INITIAL SETUP 02

INITIAL SETUP 01

PICTURE ADJUST 01

CLOCK/TIMERS

PICTURE ADJUST 02

SOUND ADJUST

· “PURITY” is only for models AV-36F803, AV-36F713 and AV-36F703.
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Plug In Menu

Introduction

The Plug In Menu comes up automatically when you first turn on the TV after plugging it in. The Plug In Menu helps you to get your TV ready to use by letting you set your preferences for:
· The Language in which you want the onscreen menus to appear, · The Auto Tuner Setup of which channels you wish to receive, · Setting the TV’s clock to the correct time so your timer functions will work properly.
Descriptions of each of the Plug In Menu features appear on this page and the next. We recommend you complete the Plug In Menu setup first so your TV is set up just the way you want, right away.

Language
You can choose to view your onscreen menus in three languages: English (ENG.), French (FRAN.), or Spanish (ESP.).
Press the MENU button

¥

To LANGUAGE To choose a language

ENG.

FRAN.

ESP.

· You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.

Auto Tuner Setup

In Auto Tuner Setup, the TV automatically scans through all available channels, memorizing the active ones and skipping over blank ones or channels with weak signals. This means when you scan (using the CHANNEL +/- buttons) you will receive only clear, active channels.

¥ ¥

¥

Press the MENU button To AUTO TUNER SETUP To operate To choose CABLE or AIR (or SKIP) To move to START To start Auto Tuner Setup

NOW PROGRAMMING !

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Programming will take approximately 1 to 2 minutes.

PROGRAMMING OVER!

· Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup.

· You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.

· SKIP appears only for Plug in Menu.

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Plug In Menu

Auto Clock Set
Before you use any of your TV’s timer functions, you must first set the clock. You may precisely set your clock using the XDS time signal broadcast by most Public Broadcasting stations. To set the clock using the XDS signal:

Enter the channel number of your local PBS station

Press MENU

¥ ¥

To SET CLOCK To operate To AUTO

¥

To TIME ZONE To select your time zone

ATLANTIC

EASTERN

CENTRAL

MOUNTAIN

HAWAII

ALASKA

PACIFIC

¥

To move to Daylight Savings Time (D.S.T.) To turn D.S.T. ON or OFF

¥

To FINISH To save settings and exit

· If you do not have a PBS station in your local area, you will have to set the clock manually. See `Manual Clock Set’ on the next page for instructions.

· The Daylight Savings Time feature automatically adjusts your TV’s clock for Daylight Savings. The clock will move forward one hour at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in April. The clock will move back one hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.

· You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.

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Plug In Menu

Manual Clock Set

To set your clock manually (without using the XDS signal), choose MANUAL from the Set Clock menu and follow the steps below.

¥ ¥

To SET CLOCK To operate To MANUAL

¥

¥

¥

To move to the hour To set the hour To move to minutes To set the minutes To move to START CLOCK To start clock and exit

THANK YOU!

· You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.

NOTE:
You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before operating any timer functions.
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Channel Summary

Channel Summary

Channel Summary allows you to customize the line-up of channels received by your TV. You can add or delete channels from the line-up or prevent any unauthorized viewers from watching any or all 181 channels.

Press the MENU button

¥

To CHANNEL SUMMARY To operate

The Channel Summary screen (above) will now be displayed with the channels set to scan marked with an “9”. You can delete channels from the scan by removing the “9”. If any channels were missed during Auto Tuner Setup and you wish to add them, you may by placing an “9” next to the channel number.
To the SCAN column
¥ To include or delete from scan
EXIT when finished

You can block access to a channel by activating the Channel Lock.

¥

To CHANNEL SUMMARY To operate To the Lock Column
ZERO to lock or unlock that channel

EXIT when finished
Channel Guard Message
When a viewer attempts to watch a guarded channel, the following message appears:

To watch a channel that you have locked, enter the Lock Code using the 10 key pad.

If the wrong code is entered, the message

THIS CHANNEL IS LOCKED BY

“INVALID LOCK CODE!” will flash on the screen:

CHANNEL GUARD. PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY

The channel cannot be accessed until the correct code is entered.

10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT. NO. – – – –

· Once a channel has been unlocked, it will remain unlocked until the television is turned

off.

· See also “Set Lock Code”, page 36.

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V-Chip
Your TV is equipped with V-Chip technology which enables TV Parental Guidelines (for United States and Canada) and Movie (MPAA) Guideline controls. V-Chip technology allows you to program your TV to receive, or not to receive, programs based on content according to the guidelines. Programs which exceed the ratings limits you set will be blocked. When a viewer attempts to watch a blocked channel, this message appears:
THIS PROGRAMMING EXCEEDS YOUR RATING LIMITS. PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY 10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. – – – –
The channel will remain blocked until the correct lock code is entered (see page 36 for information on setting your lock code).
You can customize the V-Chip settings of your television to match your personal tastes. The V-Chip menu below is the starting point for your V-Chip settings

You can use US V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from the United States), Canadian V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from Canada), and movie ratings. You may use any or all of the settings (US V-Chip, Canada V-Chip, Movie ratings). Descriptions for setting each of the three V-Chip formats appear in the next seven pages along with descriptions of the rating categories.
To access the rating categories:

¥
¥

Press the MENU button
To V-CHIP To operate (Lock icon will appear) Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
To turn V-Chip ON or OFF (V-Chip must be turned ON for rating settings to operate) To move to SET US TV RATINGS, SET MOVIE RATINGS, or SET CANADIAN RATINGS (see following pages for descriptions of each item)

Special Note about Ratings
Some programs are not broadcast with a ratings signal. Therefore, even if you setup V-Chip ratings limits, these programs will not be blocked. Parents are cautioned to preview the con-
tents of these programs or movies.

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US V-Chip Ratings
U.S. PARENTAL RATING SYSTEMS Programs with the following ratings are appropriate for children. TV Y is Appropriate for All Children.
Programs are created for very young viewers and should be suitable for all ages, including children ages 2 – 6. TV Y7 is for Older Children. Most parents would find such programs suitable for children 7 and above. These programs may contain some mild fantasy violence or comedic violence, which children should be able to discern from reality. Programs with the following ratings are designed for the entire audience. TV G stands for General Audience. Most parents would find these programs suitable for all age groups. They contain little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations. TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested. May contain some, but not much, strong language, limited violence, and some suggestive sexual dialog or situations. It is recommended that parents watch these programs first, or with their children. TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned. Programs contain some material that may be unsuitable for children under the age of 14 including possible intense violence, sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely suggestive dialog. Parents are cautioned against unattended viewing by children under 14. TV MA Mature Audiences Only. These programs are specifically for adults and may be unsuitable for anyone under 17 years of age. TV MA programs may have extensive V, S, L, or D.
Viewing Guidelines In addition to the ratings categories explained above, information on specific kinds of content are also supplied with the V-Chip rating. These types of content may also be blocked. The content types are:
· V/FV is for VIOLENCE/FANTASY VIOLENCE · S stands for SEXUAL CONTENT · L stands for strong LANGUAGE · D stands for suggestive DIALOG
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Setting US V-Chip Ratings

Press the MENU button

¥

To V-CHIP To operate (Lock icon appears)

Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu

V-Chip

¥

¥

To turn V-Chip ON or OFF To move to SET US TV RATINGS To operate

Directions to set US V-Chip Ratings:

Line up the cursor in the column (TV PG, TV G, etc.) with the content row (V/FV, S, etc.) and
press the orto move the cursor to the correct location. Press ¥ or to turn the locking
feature on or off. An item is locked if the icon appears instead of a “–“.

For example. To block viewing of all TV 14 shows, move the cursor to the top row of that column and add a lock icon. Once you’ve put a lock on the top row, everything in that column is automatically locked.

¥

To the TV 14 Column To turn on the lock

INITIAL SETUP V-CHIP SET US TV RATINGS
TV TV TV TV TV TV MA 14 PG G Y7 Y

V/FV S L D
SELECT BY OPERATE BY

FINISH

EXIT BY EXIT

¥

To FINISH To save settings and exit

· If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the top column and change the lock icon
to “–” by pressing ¥ or again. You may then select individual categories to block.

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Setting ratings with the V-Chip button
To access Rating information about a certain program, press the V-CHIP button while viewing that program. A display like this will appear:
PROGRAM IS RATED : TV-PG – V

If you decide you want to block this category of viewing, press “0” while the above screen is visible, and all programs from that category will be blocked.
Example 1:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming above TV-PG:
Press ZERO when TV-PG is displayed
INITIAL SETUP V-CHIP SET US TV RATINGS
TV TV TV TV TV TV MA 14 PG G Y7 Y

V/FV S L D
SELECT BY OPERATE BY

EXIT BY EXIT

All Programming above TV-PG will be blocked.

Example 2:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming above a current setting such as TV PG-V (with violence):
Press ZERO when TV-PG – V is displayed

INITIAL SETUP V-CHIP SET US TV RATINGS
TV TV TV TV TV TV MA 14 PG G Y7 Y
V/FV
S
L
D

SELECT BY OPERATE BY

EXIT BY EXIT

All Programming above TV-PG – V (with Violence) will be blocked.

· For Children’s programming you can block TV-Y and Y7 programs by Pressing “0” when Y is displayed during a program. Programming for audiences other than children’s audiences will not be affected.
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Movie Ratings
NR – Not Rated. This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries which do not use the MPAA ratings system. Other NR films may be from amateur producers who didn’t intend to have their film widely released. NR (Not Rated) Programming may contain all types of programming including children’s programming, foreign programs, or adult material.
G ­ General Audience. In the opinion of the review board, these films contain nothing in the way of sexual content, violence, or language that would be unsuitable for audiences of any age.
PG ­ Parental Guidance. Parental Guidance means the movie may contain some contents such as mild violence, some brief nudity, and strong language. The contents are not deemed intense.
PG-13 ­ Parents Strongly Cautioned. Parents with children under 13 are cautioned that the content of movies with this rating may include more explicit sexual, language, and violence content than movies rated PG.
R – Restricted. These films contain material that is explicit in nature and is not recommended for unsupervised children under the age of 17.
NC-17 – No One Under 17. These movies contain content which most parents would feel is too adult for their children to view. Content can consist of strong language, nudity, violence, and suggestive or explicit subject matter.
X – No One under 18. Inappropriate material for anyone under 18.
Directions to set Movie (MPAA) Ratings:

¥

¥

Press the MENU button
To V-CHIP To operate (Lock icon appears) Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
To SET MOVIE RATINGS To enter movies menu

For example, to block viewing of X and NC-17 rated from shows:

¥

¥

¥

To the X Column To turn on the lock
To the NC-17 Column To turn on the lock To FINISH To save settings and exit

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Canadian V-Chip Ratings
E – Exempt. Exempt programming includes: news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
C ­ Programming Intended for Children. Violence Guidelines: There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature.
C8+ ­ Programming Intended for Children 8 and Over. Violence Guidelines: Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. There will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content.
G ­ General Audience. Programming will contain little violence and will be sensitive to themes which could affect younger children.
PG – Parental Guidance. Programming intended for a general audience, but which may not be suitable for younger children. Parents may consider some content not appropriate for children aged 8-13.
14+ – 14 Years and Older. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens. Programming may contain mature themes and scenes of intense violence.
18+ – Adult. Material intended for mature audiences only.

Directions to set Canadian V-Chip Ratings:

Press the MENU button

¥

To V-CHIP To operate (Lock icon appears)

Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options

¥

To SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG (for English) To enter ratings menu

For example, to block viewing of programming rated 14+ and 18+ :

¥

To the 18+ Column To turn on the lock

¥

¥

To the 14+ Column
To turn on the lock To FINISH To save settings and exit

18+ 14+ PG G C8 C

· For instructions on “Set Canadian Ratings FRE (in French)”, please see page 34 in the French side of this user’s guide.
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Unrated Programs
Notes About Unrated Programs:
Unrated programming refers to any programming which does not contain a rating signal. Programming on television stations which do not broadcast rating signals will be placed in the “Unrated Programming” category.
Examples of Unrated programs:
Emergency Bulletins Locally Originated Programming News Political Programs Public Service Announcements Religious Programs Sports Weather Some Commercials

· TV programs or movies that do not have rating signals will be blocked if the Unrated Category is set to BLOCK.

Directions to Block Unrated Programs:

You can block programs that are not rated.

Press the MENU button

¥

To V-CHIP To operate (The lock icon

appears)

Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options

¥

To UNRATED To VIEW or BLOCK Press EXIT when done

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V-Chip

Set Lock Code

Channel Guard and V-Chip settings are protected by a four-digit Lock Code. Your TV comes pre-set with a Lock Code of “0000”. You may change the code to any four-digit number you wish. To change the Lock Code, follow the steps below.

¥

Press the MENU button To SET LOCK CODE To operate (Lock icon appears) Press ZERO to access the Lock Code

The first digit will be highlighted

¥

To select the number To move to the next digit

Continue to follow these directions for all four numbers

¥

To FINISH To save settings and exit

Your Lock Code is now set.

NOTES: · After a power interruption you must reset the Lock Code. · Write your Lock Code number down and keep it hidden from potential viewers. · If you forget the Lock Code, a new code may be set using the steps listed above.
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Picture Settings

Tint

Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and green in your TV picture.

Press the MENU button

¥

To TINT To increase the levels of green To increase the levels of red To move to the next setting

Color

The color function lets you make all the colors in the TV picture appear either more vivid or subtle.

¥

Press the MENU button To COLOR To make the colors more vivid To make the colors more subdued To move to the next setting

Picture

Picture allows you to adjust the levels of black and white on the TV screen, giving you a darker or brighter picture overall.

Press the MENU button

¥

To PICTURE To increase the level of contrast To decrease the level of contrast To move to the next setting

Bright

You can adjust the overall brightness of the TV picture with the Bright control.

Press the MENU button

¥

To BRIGHT To lighten the picture To darken the picture To move to the next setting

Detail

The Detail feature adjusts the level of fine detail displayed in the picture.

¥

Press the MENU button To DETAIL To make the picture sharper (more detail) To make the picture smoother (less detail) To move to the next setting

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Picture Settings
Color Temperature
With COLOR TEMPERATURE, you can decide how strong or dull the colors appear on the TV screen.
Press the MENU button
To COLOR TEMPERATURE
¥ To COLOR TEMPERATURE LOW or HIGH

Noise Muting
This feature inserts a blank blue screen over channels which are not broadcasting or are too weak to be received clearly.

Press the MENU button

¥

To NOISE MUTING To turn Noise Muting ON or OFF

· Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup or when you operate Channel Summary.

(VSM) Velocity Scan Modulation

Velocity Scan Modulation circuitry varies the electron beam’s horizontal scanning speed to help accentuate the differences in picture brightness to sharpen the edges of images.

¥

Press the MENU button
To VSM To turn VSM ON or OFF

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Sound Settings

Bass

You can increase or decrease the level of low-frequency sound in the TV’s audio with the Bass adjustment.

¥

Press the MENU button To BASS To increase the bass To decrease the bass To move to the next setting

Treble

Use Treble to adjust the level of high-frequency sound in your TV’s audio.

Press the MENU button

¥

To TREBLE To increase the treble To decrease the treble To move to the next setting

Balance
Adjust the level of sound between the TV’s two speakers with the Balance setting.

Press the MENU button

¥

To BALANCE To shift the balance towards the right speaker To shift the balance towards the left speaker To move to the next setting

MTS (Multi-Channel Television Sound)

MTS technology allows several audio signals to be broadcast at once, giving you a choice in
what you wish to hear with a TV program. In addition to mono or stereo sound, an MTS broad-
cast may also include a Second Audio Program (SAP).

Press the MENU button

¥

To MTS Select the mode

(The ON AIR arrow tells you if a broadcast is in Stereo and/or contains an SAP).

· Keep the TV in STEREO mode to get the best sound quality. The sound will work in STEREO mode even if a certain broadcast is in MONO sound only. · Choose the MONO setting to reduce excessive noise on a certain channel or broadcast. · Selecting SAP will allow you to hear an alternative soundtrack, if one is available.

NOTE: You can leave the Sound Settings menu at any time by pressing the EXIT button on the remote control.
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General Items

On/Off Timer
The On/Off timer lets you program your television to turn itself on or off. You can use it as an alarm to wake up, to help you remember important programs, or as a decoy when you’re not home.

Press the MENU button

¥

To ON/OFF TIMER To operate (begins with ON TIME)

¥

¥

¥

¥

¥

¥

¥

To set the hour (AM/PM) you want the TV to turn on To move to minutes To set the minutes To accept ON TIME and move to OFF TIME (the time the TV will turn off). Set the OFF TIME the same way as ON TIME To accept OFF TIME and move to CHANNEL To select channel To ON VOLUME To set the volume level To move to MODE Choose ONCE or EVERYDAY To ON/OFF TIMER Choose ON to accept the timer setting, choose OFF if you don’t wish to accept To FINISH To save settings

On/Off Timer Note for PIP (AV-36F803, AV-32F803 & AV-27F803) only.
If the television is on when a timed event is about to start a Timer Preview window will appear. The Timer Preview window will appear in the lower right corner of the screen seven seconds before the timer is programmed to begin. When the timer activates, the Preview picture will become the main picture.

NOTES:
· The On/Off time cannot be set to locked or guarded channels. · In order for the On/Off timer to work, the clock must be set. · After a power interruption, the Timer settings must be reset.

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General Items

Closed Caption
Many broadcasts now include an onscreen display of dialog called Closed Captions. Some broadcasts may also include displays of additional information in text form. Your television can access and display this information using the Closed Caption feature. To activate the Closed Caption feature, follow the steps below.

Press the MENU button

¥

To CLOSED CAPTION To operate

¥

¥

¥

To select CAPTION (for Closed Captions), TEXT (for text display), or OFF (for no display) To move to CAPTION or TEXT
To select a caption (CC1 to CC4) or text channel (T1 to T4) To accept that selection and move to FINISH
To save settings and exit

NOTES:

· Closed Caption subtitles are usually found on closed caption channel CC1. Some programs may include additional text information which is usually found on text channel T1. The other channels are available for future use.
· Closed captioning may not work correctly if the signal being received is weak or if you are playing a video tape.
· Most broadcasts containing Closed Captioning will display a notice at the start of the program.

Front Panel Lock
This allows you to lock the keys on the front of the TV, so that a child may not accidentally change your viewing preferences.

Press the MENU button

¥

To FRONT PANEL LOCK To turn ON or OFF

EXIT when finished

· Not only can you turn off this feature by using the remote control, you can turn it off by

unplugging your TV, and plugging it back in. This is in case the batteries die out or you aci-

dentally lose your remote. Doing this will set this feature back to off. Also, if it is difficult to

unplug your TV, you can turn this feature off by pressing the MENU button on the front of the

TV for more than 3 seconds. In this case, the OSD for FRONT PANEL LOCK will appear.

You can also turn this feature off by pressing the POWER button on the TV for more

than 3 seconds.

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General Items

Auto Shut Off
This function automatically shuts off your TV when there is no signal from the channel the TV is on.
Press the MENU button

¥

To AUTO SHUT OFF To turn ON or OFF

EXIT when finished

· If the channel that you have on does not recieve a signal for more than one minute, the blinking text “NOT RECIEVING A SIGNAL” appears on the screen. If no signal is being recieved within 9 minutes, the TV shuts itself off.

XDS ID
XDS ID Display provides a channels call letters, the network’s name, and even a program name.
Press the MENU button

¥

To XDS ID To turn ON or OFF
EXIT when finished

V2 Component-In
Get the best quality video from your DVD player by using this setting and the DVD inputs at the rear of the television. Set either to YES for component input (for DVD) or to NO for composite video input (for a regular VCR), using V2 COMPONENT-IN.

Press the MENU button

¥

To V2 COMPONENT-IN To turn the input ON (YES) or OFF (NO)

EXIT when finished

· This option should be used with DVD players only. For information on connecting VCR’s see page 13. For more information on connecting a DVD player, see page 16.

Purity (AV-36F803, AV-36F703, AV-36F713 only)
Sometimes, your television can be affected by the magnetic fields of the earth. If you notice that there are sections of color on your TV screen that appear stained or blotchy, use this function to help eliminate it.

¥ ¥

Press the MENU button To PURITY To enter To adjust purity

N

S

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Button Functions
Menu
The MENU button allows you to access JVC’s onscreen menu system. Press MENU to activate the onscreen menu system. · See individual topics (like “Sound Settings) for specific information on using menus.

Exit and PIP Off
Press the EXIT button to leave a menu screen. On the RM-C325G this button is also labeled “PIP OFF”. Press EXIT/PIP OFF to turn off the Picture-in-Picture function (please see page 47 for more information on the PIP feature). · PIP is available on series F803 models only.

Display
The Display screen shows the current status of timers, inputs, and XDS ID. Press the DISPLAY button

05 KLVX PBS SESAME STREET NOW SLEEP TIMER ON/OFF TIMER
ON TIME OFF TIME

12:20 PM OFF
EVERYDAY 7:00 PM 10:00 PM

The screen above shows the following information:

· The current channel or AV input (Channel 05) · The current time (12:20 pm) · Sleep Timer status/minutes remaining (The Sleep Timer is off) · On/Off Timer status (Set to turn on everyday at 7:00 PM, off at 10:00 PM) · Each Press of the DISPLAY button changes the display mode:

Display

Time

Channel

Off

Display – Full screen shown above Time – Shows the current time only Channel – Shows the current channel Off – Turns Display off
· You may also turn off the Display at any step by pressing EXIT.

NOTE:
· Please note that if the Clock, Sleep Timer or On/Off Timer are not set, the Display screen will show: “CLOCK NOT SET”, “SLEEP TIMER OFF”, and “ON/OFF TIMER OFF” respectively.

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Button Functions
Video Status
The VIDEO STATUS button gives you a choice of three TV picture display settings, including a display of your own preferences. Standard – Resets the picture display to the factory settings. Dynamic – Heightens contrast Theater – Gives a rich, film-like look to video.
Press the VIDEO STATUS button

STANDARD DYNAMIC THEATER

Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fall asleep. Program it to work in intervals of 15 minutes, for a total time of up to 180 minutes.
Press the SLEEP TIMER button
0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180
Sleep Timer Message 20 seconds before the automatic shutoff, this message will appear:
GOOD NIGHT!! PUSH SLEEP TIMER BUTTON TO EXTEND.
You then have 20 seconds to press the Sleep Timer button to delay the shutoff for another 15 minutes.

Hyper Surround
Creates a deep, three-dimensional sound effect by channeling the audio through the TV’s frontfiring speakers. Press the HYPER SUR. (Hyper Surround) button to turn the effect on or off.

HYPER SURROUND

ON OFF

Muting
The MUTING button instantly turns the volume down completely when you press it. Press MUTING and the volume level will instantly go to zero. To restore the volume to its previous level, press MUTING again.

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Button Functions

BBE
BBE high definition audio adds natural, clear and extraordinary sound quality to any program. Turn BBE On or Off using the BBE button.

BBE

ON OFF

100+ Button
Use the 100+ button to directly access channels above Channel 99. For example to move to channel 124, press100+, 2 (two), 4 (four).

Return+
The RETURN+ button has two functions: Return – Returns to the channel viewed just before the channel currently onscreen. Return+ – Lets you program a specific channel to return to while scanning through the channels using the CH+ and CH- buttons.
RETURN+ and hold for three seconds
RETURN CHANNEL PROGRAMMED !

The channel currently active has been programmed as your Return+ channel. Now scan through the channels using the CHANNEL+/- buttons
RETURN+
You will return to your programmed channel.
· To cancel your Return+ channel, press and hold the RETURN+ button for three seconds. The message “RETURN CHANNEL CANCELLED!” will appear.
· Return+ works only with the CHANNEL+/- buttons. Pressing any number key will cancel Return+.
· Return+ does not affect the PIP channel (F803 models only).
Input
Selects the signal input source for the television: TV (for Antenna or Cable) or Video-1, 2, 3 or 4 for video devices like VCR’s, DVD players, or camcorders.

INPUT (F803 models only).

TV VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 VIDEO-3 VIDEO-4

(F713 and F703 models only)

TV VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 VIDEO-3

NOTE:
· BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc. For U.S., licensed from BBE Sound, Inc. under USP 4638258, 4482866 and 5510572. For Canada, licensed from BBE Sound, Inc. BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc.
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Button Functions
TheaterPro D6500K
The TheaterPro D6500K Color Temperature Technology function makes sure that the video you watch is set to the standard color temperature, so that what you see is as true to what the film to video editors intended it to be.
VCR Buttons
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions include: play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, TV/VCR, power on, and power off. Move the selector switch to VCR to operate. · The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other manufac-
turer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 21.
DVD Buttons
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These functions include: play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close, power on, and power off. Move the selector switch to DVD to operate. · The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players. For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 22.
TV/CATV Switch
Use either the television’s own tuner or a cable box to select channels. Set this switch to TV to operate the television’s built-in tuner. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box. · See page 20 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
VCR/DVD Switch
You can control a VCR or DVD player with the buttons on the lower part of the remote control. Use the VCR/DVD selector switch to choose either VCR or DVD operation. · See pages 21 and 22 for information on programming your remote with VCR and DVD oper-
ating codes.
Light
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like CHANNEL +/- and VOLUME +/-. Press the LIGHT button to turn the illumination on.

16:9 Mode
This adjusts the dimensions of the film or movie you are watching so that the image doesn’t look stretched or squashed together.

ASPECT
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Button Functions – PIP
PIP displays two separate pictures on screen. Your television has 2-Tuner PIP, meaning you can view pictures from two different channels simultaneously. A special set of PIP control buttons are located on the upper part of the remote control. Descriptions of each button appear on this page. The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F803, AV-32F803 & AV-27F803 only.
Cable Box Note The 2-Tuner PIP function may not operate when used with certain cable boxes. This is because while some models of cable box may receive up to 181 channels, they may only send the signal from one channel to your television (please also see diagram on page 15). For the PIP tuner to operate correctly, it must have access to all available channels. Since the television is receiving the signal of only one channel from the cable box, it is impossible for the 2Tuner PIP to display a second, different channel. Because there are many different models of cable boxes in use today, if you are having problems operating your PIP feature with your cable box, we recommend you contact your local cable company for connection advice.
On/Move
Turn PIP on by pressing the ON/MOVE button. (PIP) ON/MOVE
07
02
EXIT/PIP OFF to turn PIP off Once PIP is turned on, you can move the PIP window to any of the TV’s main picture’s four corners with the ON/MOVE button.
ON/MOVE · Each press of ON/MOVE will shift the PIP window to a different corner.

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Button Functions – PIP
Freeze
Use the FREEZE button to lock a single, still image onto the PIP window. · If PIP is off when FREEZE is pressed, a snapshot of the main screen is taken and placed in
the PIP window. · If PIP is on when FREEZE is pressed, the image in the window when the button was pressed
is held.
Swap
You can exchange the channel displayed on the main screen for the one shown in the PIP window by pressing SWAP.

Channel +/- for PIP
Like the main CHANNEL +/- buttons, CHANNEL +/- for PIP lets you scan through the channels in the PIP window.
· Direct channel selection with the 10 key pad for PIP is not possible.

Source
You can select the signal source for the PIP window image.

TV

V-1 V-2

V-3

V-4

· If the PIP does not have a signal, the window will be blue. · If you connect a device using the V2 COMPONENT-IN (Y, PB, PR), the PIP signal will only
show the V2 COMPOSITE-IN (VIDEO) signal. Use the V2 COMPOSITE-IN to properly display the PIP signal.

EZ-Surf (AV-27F803, AV-32F803, AV-36F803 only)
EZ-Surf utilizes the PIP window to surf all the available channels so that you don’t have to change your current program to see what else is on TV. · If the PIP window is off, you can see the channel and XDS only.
NOTES: · The PIP window is 1/9 the size of the full screen. · PIP will not display blocked channels or programs. A blue screen will display instead. · You can adjust the PIP window picture the same as the main picture. (See page 37).

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Search Codes

Cable/Satellite Search Codes Function:

  1. Slide the first 2-Way Mode Selector switch to CATV.

  2. Press the TV POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.

  3. Press TV POWER, see if the CATV or Satellite box responds.

  4. If there was a response, press RETURN+. The operating codes are now set. If there was no

response, repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 52 times without a response, use

the

remote control which came with the equipment.

  1. Press RETURN+ to exit.

VCR Search Codes Function:

  1. Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”. 2) Press the VCR POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release. 3) Press VCR POWER, see if the VCR responds. 4) If there was a response, press RETURN+. The operating codes are now set. If there was no
    response, repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times without a response, use the
    manufacturers remote control which came with the VCR. 5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
    DVD Player Search Codes Function:
  2. Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”. 2) Press the DVD POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release. 3) Press DVD POWER, see if the DVD player responds.
  3. If there was a response, press RETURN+. The operating codes are now set. If there was no
    response, repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 30 times without a response, use the manufacturers remote control which came with the DVD player.
  4. Press RETURN+ to exit.

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEMS
There is no power
There is no picture or sound

CHECK
· See if the power cord became unplugged. · Check for a blown fuse or circuit breaker or a power outage.
· The antenna could be disconnected. · The input mode could be set improperly. See page 45. · The tuner (Auto Tuner Setup) could be set improperly. See page 25. · The TV station may be having difficulties. Check to see if other stations are working.

Remote control is not operating properly or at all

· Check to see that the batteries are still working and properly installed. · Make sure the remote has a clear sight path to the TV. · Check that the TV/CATV switch is in the proper position. · You may be too far from the TV. You must be within 23 feet (7 meters).

You cannot select a certain channel
The power turns off by itself

· Make sure the channels have been programmed. See “Channel Summary”, page 28. · Check to see if the channel is locked. See “Channel Summary – Lock” page 28.
· Make sure the set did not become unplugged. · Perhaps the On/Off Timer is set. See page 40. · Check to see if the Sleep Timer was set. See page 44.

The clock is wrong
The On Timer is blinking

· The power was interrupted and the clock was not reset. See page 26. · There is a problem with the TV. Unplug the set and call for service.

The color quality is poor

· Tint and Color may be improperly adjusted. See page 37. · The Video Status mode may be turned to the wrong setting. See page 44.

There are lines across the picture

· There could be interference from another electrical appliance, such as a computer, another TV or VCR. Move any such appliances further away from the TV.

The picture is spotted · There could be interference from a high-wattage appliance, like a hairdryer or vacuum, operating nearby. Move the antenna away from the appliance or change to a coaxial cable connection which is less prone to interference.

There are double pictures (ghosts)

· A building or passing airplane can reflect the original signal and produce a second, slightly delayed one. Adjust your antenna position.

Picture is snowy (image noise)

· Your antenna may be damaged, disconnected or turned. Check the antenna connection. If the antenna is damaged, replace it.

Screen is 40% black · The Closed Caption Text mode is on. Turn it off in the Closed Caption Menu, page 41.

Stereo or bilingual programs can’t be heard

· Make sure the MTS settings are correct. See “MTS” on page 39.

There is no picture being displayed for V2 COMPONENT-IN

· Check your AV Cables to make sure they are connected tightly and properly. · In case you are connecting using component cables to V2, make sure in the onscreen menu system, you have “YES” selected for the V2 COMPONENT-IN. See page 16 and 42. · In case you are connecting using composite cables to V2, make sure you have ‘NO” selected for the V2 COMPONENT-IN. See page 16 and 42.

Static electricity

· It is normal to feel static electricity if you brush or touch the screen.

You hear occasional · It is normal for the TV to make crackling sounds when first turned on or off. Unless

crackling sounds

the sound or picture become abnormal, this is fine.

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Warranty

For Canadian model televisions, see the separate sheet for Canadian Warranty information.

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 shown below (the “Warranty Period”) (PICTURE TUBE is covered for Two (2) years.)

Parts

Labor
1 YEAR

1 YEAR

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.

WHAT WE WILL DO: If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, 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 regular business hours at JVC authorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of this Warranty Period. All products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVC authorized service center on a carry-in basis. Televisions with a screen size of 25 inches and larger may be covered on an in-home basis where such service is available.

WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE: To determine if in-home service is available in your area, either contact the selling dealer (retailer) or call 1-800-537-5722 to locate the nearest JVC authorized service center. Service locations can also be obtained from our website http://www.jvcservice.com. In-home service, if available, will require clear access to the Television by the service representatives. If in-home service is not available, carry in service will be provided.
If service is not locally available, box the product carefully, preferably in its 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 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, tam-
pering, 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 the model or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed; 2) Initial installation, installation and removal from “built-in” entertainment centers and other mounting systems; 3) Operational adjustments covered in the Owner’s Manual, normal maintenance, video and audio head cleaning; 4) Damage that occurs in shipment, due to an act of God, and cosmetic damage; 5) Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge; 6) Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90 days from the date of purchase;

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  1. Accessories; 8) Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from date of
    purchase.)

There are no express warranties except as listed above.

THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILTY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.

JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, 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 OF THIS WARRANTY, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.

Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long the warranty lasts, so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary state to state.

JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.

1700 Valley Road Wayne, New Jersey 07470

http://www.jvcservice.com

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. and Serial No. which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.

Model No.: Purchase Date:

Serial No.: Name Of Dealer:

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Authorized Service Centers

QUALITY

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 1 800-537-5722 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) 8822345 or on the web at www.JVC.com

For service in Canada
To locate your local JVC service center or dealer in Canada please call:

In Eastern Canada: 1 416-293-1311

In Western Canada: 1 604-270-1311

En Français (Montréal): 1 514-871-1311

Or visit us on the web at www.JVC.ca

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Specifications

Model Reception Format Reception Range

AV-27F703 AV-27F713 AV-27F803

AV-32F703 AV-32F713 AV-32F803

AV-36F703 AV-36F713 AV-36F803

NTSC, BTSC System (Multi-Channel Sound)

VHF 2 to 13, UHF 14 to 69 Sub Mid, Mid, Super, Hyper and Ultra Bands (181 channel frequency synthesizer system)

Power Consumption

140W

160W

160W

Power Source Screen Size Speakers

AC 120V, 60Hz

27 inch / 68 cm

32 inch / 80 cm

36 inch / 90 cm

measured diagonally measured diagonally measured diagonally

2″ x 4 3/4″ / 5 x 12 cm oval x 2

Audio Output

5W + 5W

Antenna Terminal

75 ohms (VHF/UHF) (F-type connector)

External Input Jacks

Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms Audio: 500mVrms (-4dBs) high impedance

S-Video Input Jacks

Y: 1Vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided) C: 0.286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 ohms

Component Input Jacks

Y: 1Vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided) Pb/Pr: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

Audio Output Jacks (FIXED)

Fixed: 500mVrms (-4dBs) low impedance (400 Hz when modulated 100%)

AV Compu Link III Jack

3.5 mm mini jack x 1

Dimensions WxHxD (inch/cm)

29 7/8″ x 23 3/8″ x 19 3/4″ 34 5/8″ x 27 5/8″ x 22 1/4″ 38 1/8″ x 30 3/8″ x 24 1/8″

75.8 x 59.3 x 50.0

87.7 x 69.9 x 56.5

96.7 x 77.0 x 61.0

Weight (lbs/kg)

94.6 (lbs) / 43 (kg) 140.8 (lbs) / 64 (kg) 189.2 (lbs) / 86 (kg)

Accessories

Remote control unit / AA batteries x 2

Specifications subject to change without notice.

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JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA Division of JVC Americas Corp.
1700 Valley Road Wayne, New Jersey, 07470
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JVC CANADA, INC. 21 Finchdene Square Scarborough, Ontario
Canada, M1X 1A7

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