Page 2 - Warnings, Cautions and Others
G-1 Warnings, Cautions and Others IMPORTANT for the U.K. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home orthe cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain anappropriate safety approved extension lead or consult yourde...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Parts identification ................................................ 2 Getting started ...................................................... 4 Before Installation .................................................................. 4Checking the supplied accessories ................
Page 6 - Remote control; Parts identification; rts identification
2 Remote control See pages in parentheses for details. 1 TV DIRECT button (14) 2 Standby/on buttons (12, 14, 36 – 40) AUDIO, DVR/DVD , VCR , STB , TV 3 Source selecting buttons (12, 14, 25, 36, 38, 39)DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO, TV, DVD MULTI, FM/AM 4 TV VOL (volume) +/– button (36, 38) 5 CHANNEL +/– butto...
Page 8 - Getting started; Getting star; Before Installation; General precautions; Checking the supplied accessories
4 Getting started Getting star ted Before Installation General precautions • Be sure your hands are dry.• Turn the power off to all components.• Read the manuals supplied with the components you are going to connect. Locations • Install the receiver in a location that is level and protected from moi...
Page 9 - FM antenna connection
5 COAXIAL AM LOOP FM 75 AM EXT ANTENNA Snap the tabs on the loopinto the slots of the baseto assemble the AM (MW)loop antenna. Connecting the FM and AM (MW) antennas AM (MW) loopantenna (supplied) If AM (MW) reception is poor,connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire (not supplied). AM (MW) anten...
Page 10 - Release the finger from the clamp.; Connecting the speakers; Speaker Layout Diagram; Connecting the powered subwoofer
6 Getting star ted SUBWOOFER OUT CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK SPEAKERS LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT FRONT CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 6 ~ 16 L R LS RS SB C SW Connecting the speakers Turn off all components before making connections. 1 Twist and remove the insulation at the end of eachspeaker cord. 2 Press...
Page 11 - Connecting video components; SCART connection
7 Getting star ted VCR TV DVR/DVD AV IN/OUT NOTE When the TV is equipped with multiple SCART terminals, refer tothe TV manual to check the available video signals for eachterminal, then connect the SCART cable correctly. Connecting video components SCART connection You can enjoy pictures and sounds ...
Page 12 - Audio/video connection; Connecting a DVD recorder or DVD player to the DVR/DVD IN jacks
8 Getting star ted For TV and video format This receiver cannot convert the video signals. When the videosignal of one video component is different from that of the other(for example, one is S-video, the other is Composite), you maynot see the pictures appropriately. In this case, unify the videosig...
Page 14 - Connecting another video component to the VIDEO IN jacks
10 Getting star ted Y P B P R DVR/DVD IN MONITOR OUT RIGHT LEFT Å ı AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO SUB- DVR/DVD IN CENTER VIDEO IN VIDEO COMPONENT ı Ç Î Å Stereo audio cable(not supplied) Green Blue Red Component video cable(not supplied) S-video cable (not supplied) Composite videocable (not supplied) VCR, et...
Page 15 - Digital connection; Connecting the power cord
11 Getting star ted NOTES • When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals have been set for use with the following components:– 1(DVR/DVD): For DVD recorder or DVD player – 2(VIDEO): For the component connected to the VIDEOIN jacks – 3(TV): For TV If you connect other components, change th...
Page 16 - Basic operations; Select the source to play; From the remote control:; * Selecting the analogue or digital input mode; From the remote control ONLY:; Turn on the power; Press; DVD MULTI
12 Basic operations Basic operations 2 Select the source to play On the front panel: Turn SOURCE SELECTOR until the source nameyou want appears on the display. The source lamp corresponding to the selected source lights inred.• As you turn SOURCE SELECTOR, the source changes as follows: DVD MULTI: S...
Page 17 - Adjust the volume; Listening with headphones; Selecting the digital decode mode; DGTL AUTO
13 Basic operations 3 Adjust the volume To increase the volume, turn MASTER VOLUMEcontrol clockwise (or press VOLUME + on theremote control). To decrease the volume, turn MASTER VOLUMEcontrol counterclockwise (or press VOLUME – onthe remote control). • When you adjust the volume, the volume level in...
Page 18 - Activating TV Direct; Turn on the video component and TV.
14 Basic operations Adjusting the subwoofer audioposition If the subwoofer sound is reinforced for stereo sound compared tothe sound reproduced with multi-channel, set the subwoofer audioposition. The subwoofer output level is automatically decreased bythe selected value when you are listening in st...
Page 19 - Turning off the sounds temporarily; Changing the display brightness; LS SB RS; Basic adjustment of auto memory; Signal and speaker indicators on the display
15 Basic operations Turning off the sounds temporarily From the remote control ONLY: Press MUTING to turn off the sound through allconnected speakers and headphones connected. “MUTING” appears on the display and the volume turns off. To restore the sound, press MUTING again. • Pressing VOLUME +/– (o...
Page 20 - Basic settings
16 Basic settings To obtain the best possible sound effect from Surround/DSPmodes (see pages 31 to 35), you need to set up the speaker andsubwoofer information after all the connections are completed.From pages 16 to 21, how to set speakers and other basic itemsof the receiver are explained. Setting...
Page 21 - Basic setting items
17 Basic settings In the following cases, set the speakers manually. • When the receiver detects the sound as “SILENT” twice in succession. The setting is made. (The distance of the speakers from whichsound has not been detected is set to “+9.0m (+30ft).”)The receiver exits from Smart Surround Setup...
Page 22 - Operating procedure; On the front panel ONLY:; Setting the speakers; Setting subwoofer information—SUBWOOFER
18 Basic settings Operating procedure On the front panel ONLY: Before you start, remember... There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting iscanceled before you finish, start from step 1 again. Ex.: When setting DIGITAL IN 1 terminal. 1 Press SETTING. MULTI JOG now works for the...
Page 23 - Setting the speaker distance; Setting bass sound; Setting subwoofer output—SUBWFR OUT; Setting the crossover frequency—CROSS OVER; SB
19 Basic settings Setting the speaker distance The distance from your listening point to the speakers is one ofthe impor tant elements to obtain the best possible sound effectfrom the Surround/DSP modes.By referring to the speaker distance, the receiver automaticallysets the delay time of the sound ...
Page 25 - Setting Auto Surround—AUTO SURRND
21 Basic settings Setting the digital input (DIGITAL IN)terminals—DIGITAL IN1/2/3 When you use the digital input terminals, register whatcomponents are connected to which terminals—DIGITAL IN1/2/3(see page 11) so that the correct source name will appear whenyou select the digital source.Select one o...
Page 26 - Sound adjustments; Basic adjustment items; Turn MULTI JOG to adjust the selected item.
22 Sound adjustments Sound adjustments You can make sound adjustment to your preference aftercompleting basic setting. Basic adjustment items You can adjust the following items. See pages in parentheses fordetails.• You cannot select the items which is not available with the current setting. Items T...
Page 27 - Adjusting speaker output level; Adjusting the effect level for DSP modes—EFFECT
23 Sound adjustments Adjusting speaker output level • SUBWFR LVL (subwoofer output level),• FRONT L LVL (left front speaker output level),• FRONT R LVL (right front speaker output level),• CENTER LVL (center speaker output level),• SURR L LVL (left surround speaker output level),• SURR R LVL (right ...
Page 28 - Adjusting the bass sounds; Reinforcing the bass—BASS BOOST; Attenuating the input signal—INPUT ATT
24 Sound adjustments Selecting the subwoofer sound phase—SBWFRPHASE You can change the subwoofer sound phase to your preference.• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for each source. • You cannot use the remote control for this setting. PHASE NORM. Normally select this. PHASE REV. Sele...
Page 29 - uner operations; Tuner operations; Tuning in to stations manually; Using preset tuning; To store the preset stations
25 T uner operations Tuner operations When operating the receiver using the remote control,set the mode selector to “AUDIO/TV/VCR/STB.” Tuning in to stations manually From the remote control ONLY: 1 Press FM/AM to select the band. The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.• Each tim...
Page 30 - To tune in a preset station; Selecting the FM reception mode
26 T uner operations 3 Press the numeric buttons (1 – 10, +10) toselect a channel number while the channelnumber position is flashing. • For channel number 5, press 5.• For channel number 15, press +10, then 5.• For channel number 30, press +10, +10, then 10. 4 Press MEMORY again while the selectedc...
Page 31 - What information can RDS signals provide?; Press DISPLAY while listening to an FM station.; PS
27 T uner operations With the receiver, you can receive the following types of RDSsignals: PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known stationnames. PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcastprograms. RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages the stationsends. Enhanced Other Networks: See page 30. NOTES...
Page 32 - PTY codes; While “PTY SELECT” is flashing, press PTY
28 T uner operations PTY codes Searching for a program by PTYcodes One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate aparticular kind of program from the preset channels (see pages25 and 26) by specifying the PTY codes. To search for a program using the PTY codes Before you start, reme...
Page 33 - Description of the PTY codes:
29 T uner operations Description of the PTY codes: News: News. Affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarging upon thenews—debate or analysis. Info (Information): Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. Sport: Programs concerned with any aspect of sports. Educate (Edu...
Page 34 - NEWS
30 T uner operations Switching to broadcast program ofyour choice temporarily Another convenient RDS service is called “Enhanced OtherNetworks.”This allows the receiver to switch temporarily to a broadcastprogram of your choice (TA, NEWS, and/or INFO) from a differentstation except in the following ...
Page 35 - Creating realistic sound fields; Reproducing theatre ambience; Dolby Digital; Dolby Pro Logic II
31 Creating realistic sound fields Creating realisticsound fields Reproducing theatre ambience In a movie theatre, many speakers are located on the walls toreproduce impressive multi-surround sound, reaching you from alldirections.With these many speakers, sound localization and soundmovement can be...
Page 36 - DTS; DTS Digital Surround; D HEADPHONE mode
32 Creating realistic sound fields ■ DTS ** DTS is another digital signal compression method, developed byDigital Theater Systems, Inc., and enables multi-channelencoding and decoding (1ch up to 6.1ch).• When DTS signal is detected through the digital input, the DTS indicator lights up on the displa...
Page 37 - Introducing the DSP modes; MONO FILM
33 Creating realistic sound fields 3D HEADPHONE mode If you connect a pair of headphones while one of the DSPmodes is in use, the 3D HEADPHONE mode is activatedwithout respect to the type of software played back.“3DHEADPHONE” appears on the display and the DSP, 3D,and HP indicators light up. Introdu...
Page 38 - Using the Surround/DSP modes; Virtual Surround Back
34 Creating realistic sound fields DSP modes HALL1/2, LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB, PAVILION, THEATRE1/2, ALL CH ST. Using the Surround/DSP modes Available Surround/DSP modes vary depending on the speaker settings and the incoming signals. See the table below.• The numbers inside the parentheses following ...
Page 39 - Activating the Surround/DSP modes
35 Creating realistic sound fields On the front panel: Before you start, remember... There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting iscanceled before you finish, start from step 2 again. 1 Select and play any source other than “DVDMULTI.” • Make sure you have selected the input m...
Page 40 - Operating other JVC pr
36 You can use the supplied remote control to operate not onlythis receiver but also other JVC products. • Refer also to the manuals supplied with the other products. – Some JVC VCRs can accept two types of the control signals—remote codes “A” and “B.” This remote control canoperate a VCR whose remo...
Page 41 - DVD recorder or DVD player
37 7 DVD recorder or DVD player To operate the DVDrecorder, set the modeselector to “DVR.” To operate the DVD player,set the mode selector to“DVD.” Operating other JVC pr oducts After setting the mode selector, you can perform the following operations on the DVD recorder or DVD player. See the instr...
Page 42 - Try to operate your TV by pressing TV; Operating other man; Manufacturer; Manufacturers’ codes for TV
38 By changing the transmittable signals, you can use thesupplied remote control to operate other manufacturers’products. • Refer also to the manuals supplied with the other products.• To operate those components with the remote control, first you need to set the manufacturers’ codes each for the ST...
Page 43 - Try to operate your VCR by pressing VCR; Manufacturers’ codes for VCR
39 Operating other man ufacturer s’ pr oducts ❏ Changing the transmittable signals for operatinga VCR Set the mode selector to “AUDIO/TV/VCR/STB.” 1 Press and hold VCR . 2 Press VCR. 3 Enter the manufacturer’s code using buttons1 – 9, and 0. See “Manufacturers’ codes for VCR” on the right. 4 Release...
Page 44 - Manufacturers’ codes for STB; Try to operate your STB by pressing STB
40 Manufacturer Codes JVC 01, 02 Amstrad 03, 04, 05, 06, 33 BT 01 Canal Satellite 22 Canal + 22 D–Box 26 Echostar 19, 20, 21, 23 Finlux 11 Force 30 Galaxis 29 Grundig 07, 08 Hirschmann 07, 19, 39 ITT Nokia 11 Jerrold 16 Kathrein 13, 14, 36 Luxor 11 Mascom 34 Maspro 13 Nokia 26, 28, 35 Pace 10, 27, 3...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting
41 T roub leshooting Troubleshooting PROBLEM The power does not come on. The receiver turns off (enters standbymode). “OVER HEAT” flashes on the display,then the receiver turns off. No sound from speakers. Sound from one speaker only. Bass sound is reinforced too muchwhen listening in stereo. Sounds...
Page 46 - Amplifier; Output Power; Specifications; Video; General
42 Specifications Designs and specifications are subject to change withoutnotice. Amplifier Output Power At stereo operation: Front channels: 100 W per channel, min. RMS, bothchannels driven into 6 Ω at 1 kHz with no more than 10% total harmonic distortion.(IEC268-3) At surround operation: Front cha...
Page 47 - HOME CINEMA CONTROL CENTER
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