Page 2 - Safety Instructions; Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV.; Knowing your TV’s feature; Main feature; Function; DVD MENU
2 Safety Instructions WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THISAPPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWINGRULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV. 1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV. 2 Avoid damaging the pow...
Page 3 - Remote control buttons and basic functions; To
3 7 RETURN Ð / Ð Ð + 4 1 MENU 0 8 5 2 9 6 3 DISPLAY BACK EXIT MUTING DVD MENU PICTURE MODE CHANNEL VOLUME CINEMA SURROUND TEXT RM-C1390 TV POWER OK TV/VIDEO FAVORITE CHANNEL COLOUR SYSTEM SOUND 1 637 9 5 8 0 4 2 Remote control buttons and basic functions RM-C1390 No. Press To 1 POWER Turn on or off ...
Page 4 - Remote control buttons and basic functions (continued); How to operate menus and menu locations; TO; Top menu
4 Remote control buttons and basic functions (continued) How to operate menus and menu locations TO Operation Note Display the MENU. Press the MENU/OK button 2 . To exit the MENU, press the DISPLAY/BACK button 8 or choose EXIT menu or TV/VIDEO/EXIT button 6 . Display the top. Press 2 / 3 buttons 3 t...
Page 5 - TV buttons and functions; Front of the TV; Rear of the TV
5 TV buttons and functions Front of the TV HV-29ML25 The illustrations shown below is for HV-29ML25 and HV-29VL25 only, which are used for explanationpurpose. Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated. OVER S V L/MONO OK EXIT MENU TV/VIDEO R IN(VIDEO-4) CHANNEL VOLUME POWER - 8 5 2 3 4 1 ...
Page 6 - Setting up your TV; CAUTION; Connecting the compatible main plug
6 Setting up your TV CAUTION • Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting. 1 Connecting the aerial cable. VHF/UHF outdoor aerial Rear of the TV R R L L/MONO L/MONO R VIDEO VIDEO-2 VIDEO OVER S VIDEO-3/ COMPONENT VIDEO-1 OUTPUT P R /C R P B B /C Y/VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO R R L L/MONO L...
Page 7 - Making the initial settings
7 OK LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRANAIS êìëëäàâ OK TELETEXT LANGUAGE OK AUTO PROGRAM CH 00 2% GROUP Ð 1 GROUP Ð 3 GROUP Ð 4 GROUP Ð 5 GROUP Ð 2 OK EDIT OK AUTO PROGRAM SETUP TOUR RESTART ? MANUAL DELETE INSERT MOVE ID AV _ _ _ _ _ _ PR CH/CC ID 01 _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ _ _ 03 _ _ _ _ _ _ 04 _ _ _ _ _ _ 05 _...
Page 8 - Basic setting for picture; PICTURE SETTING; WHITE BALANCE; AUTO; To operate this function with a menu:; Area; PICTURE MODE
8 Basic setting for picture To operate this function with a menu: ❇ MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE To return the USER setting to the default, pressthe blue button when the PICTURE SETTINGmenu appears. PICTURE SETTING You can adjust the desired picture setting whenselecting USER in PICTURE MODE. 1 Select ...
Page 9 - Advance setting for picture; BLUE BACK; Press the; Correcting the Slanting Picture (PICTURE TILT); The Following display appear.
9 Advance setting for picture BLUE BACK You can set the TV to automatically change to ablue screen and mute the sound if the signal isweak or absent, or when there is no input froman antenna.Select the BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu,then choose ON or OFF. ❇ MENU INSTALL BLUE BACK If you wish to conti...
Page 10 - Original features for picture; TELETEXT; TV mode; TELETEXT LANGUAGE; Group
10 Original features for picture TELETEXT You can watch the Teletext broadcast channelwith TEXT function. 1 Press the TEXT button to select the desiredmode as follows: 2 Press the CHANNEL -/+ buttons, numberbuttons or colour buttons to select otherTeletext pages. 3 Press TEXT or TV/VIDEO button to r...
Page 11 - SOUND SYSTEM; button to; ADJUSTING THE SOUND; Basic setting for sound
11 SOUND SYSTEM You can select an appropriate sound system whenabnormal sound occurs even when the pictureappears normally.Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select asetting. B/G I D/K M The function is not available in video mode.For the sound system in each country or region,see the table below: Are...
Page 12 - Advanced setting for sound; AI VOLUME; CINEMA SURROUND; To operate this function with menu:
12 Advanced setting for sound AI VOLUME You can adjust the volume of all the channels andvideo inputs to the same level automatically.Select the AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, thenchoose ON or OFF. ❇ MENU SOUND AI VOLUME OFF Cancel the function. HIGH Listen to sound with more wider audienceeffect. LOW Lis...
Page 13 - DVD FUNCTION; AUTO SIGNAL DETECT; For details, see “WHITE BALANCE” on page 8; SOUND MODE; For details, see “CINEMA SURROUND” on page 12; * When you use Sound mode is DYNAMIC or
13 DVD FUNCTION AUTO SIGNAL DETECT When the DVD input signal is detected. The inputmode will be changed to VIDEO-3 automatically. For The DVD player, press the “POWER ON”button of the machine so that the signal can bedetected. For the VTR, press the “POWER ON” button ofthe machine, and then press th...
Page 14 - Customized setting; DIGITAL VNR; LANGUAGE; To set this function:
14 Customized setting OFF DIGITAL VNR is turned off. MIN Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes minimum level. AUTO Effect of DIGITAL VNR is automatically controlled. MAX Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes maximum level. DIGITAL VNR You can reduce the picture noise. Select theDIGITAL VNR in the PICTURE menu, then...
Page 15 - CHILD LOCK; To view a locked TV channel:
15 CHILD LOCK You can disable the front control buttons of theTV. Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEATURESmenu, then choose ON or OFF. ❇ MENU FEATURES CHILD LOCK Customized setting (continued) To view a locked TV channel: 1 Choose a programme number in which aTV channel locked with the numberbuttons or...
Page 16 - APPEARANCE; AUTO SHUTOFF; Select the SETUP TOUR in INSTALL menu
16 Customized setting (continued) APPEARANCE You can change format of Menu display whenselecting Type of APPEARANCE in the INSTALLmenu, then choose the desired setting. ❇ MENU INSTALL APPEARANCE TYPE A : Solid Form TYPE B : Light Form TYPE C : Light background Form/Solid bar VIDEO If a normal video ...
Page 17 - TV channel presetting; You can edit the TV channel list as you like.
17 TV channel presetting 6 Press the green or red button to search forthe TV channel.Searching stops when a channel is foundand displayed. 7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TVchannel appears. If the reception Press the blue or yellow button is poor to fine tune the TV channel. If noisy sound Press ...
Page 18 - Channel; Display the INSTALL menu.
18 TV channel presetting (continued) CH US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA CH 02 US- 2 E2 R1 AU- 0 CH 03 US- 3 E3 AU- 1 CH 04 US- 4 E4 R2 AU- 2 CH 05 US- 5 E5 R6 AU- 6 CH 06 US- 6 E6 R7 AU- 7 CH 07 US- 7 E7 R8 AU- 8 CH 08 US- 8 E8 R9 AU- 9 CH 09 US- 9 E9 CH 10 US- 10 E10 R10 AU- 10 CH 11 US- 11 E11 R11 AU- 11 C...
Page 19 - • Read the manuals provided with the; Connecting the external devices; Before connecting anything:; Headphones; Additional preparation
19 V R L/MONO S IN (VIDEO-4) OVER S VIDEO VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 VIDEO-3/ COMPONENT OUTPUT Y/VIDEO VIDEO L/MONO AUDIO OVER R L/MONO AUDIO R L AUDIO R HV-29ML25 HV-29VL25 S IN (VIDEO-4) V R L/MONO OVER S VIDEO VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 VIDEO-3 COMPONENT OUTPUT Y/VIDEO C B CR VIDEO L/MONO AUDIO OVER R L/MONO AUDIO R L...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting; IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
20 Troubleshooting Important: • This Troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy to determine. If a question arise when you are operating a function, read the page(s) corresponding to theoperation of the function well, not this Troubleshooting guide. • After you have followe...
Page 21 - POOR SOUND; OPERATION DISABLED
21 Troubleshooting (continued) POOR SOUND • Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description“Adjusting the sound” on page 11 to try toadjust them properly. • When the TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingualsound. In this case, follow the ...
Page 22 - Specifications
0805-NIC-JMT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Broadcasting systems B, G, I, D, K, K1, M Colour systems PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58/4.43MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 MHz ~ 140.25 MHz VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 MHz ~ 423.25 MHzUHF channel (U) = 431.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz •...