JVC AV28H50SU, AV28H50SUB, AV28H50SUP, AV28H50SUQ, AV28H5BL Service manual & schematics

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YA289200512
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
HV-29ML15/H, HV-29VL15/S, HV-29VL25, HV-29VL25
HV-29ML15/H HV-29VL15/S
HV-29VL25 HV-29VL25/E
BASIC CHASSIS
ML3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-29
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA289
2005/12
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SPECIFICATION
Items
Dimensions (W × H × D) 81.2 cm × 58.4 cm × 52.0 cm
Mass 44.0 kg 42.0 kg
TV RF System B, G, I, D, K, K1, M
Colour System PAL / SECAM / NTSC 3.58 / NTSC 4.43
Stereo System A2 (B/G), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K)
Teletext System ---- FLOF (Fastext),WST (World Standard System)
Receiving Frequency
Intermediate Frequency
Colour Sub Carrier
Power Input AC110V ~ AC240V, 50Hz/60Hz AC220V ~ AC240V,
Power Consumption Avg.179W Avg.153W
Picture Tube Visible size : 67.6cm, Measured diagonally H: 55.4cm × V: 41.4cm
High Voltage 31.5kV (+1kV / -1.5kV) (at zero beam current)
Speaker 6.5cm × 13cm, oval type × 2
Audio Power Output 10 W + 10 W (Rated power output)
Aerial Input 75 unbalanced, coaxial
Video / Audio INPUT-1/2/3/4
Video / Audio Output
Headphone jack 3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1 Remote Control Unit RM-C1390 (UM-3/AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2)
Component Video
VHF Low
VHF High
UHF
CATV
VIF SIF
PAL
SECAM
NTSC
[INPUT-3]
625i / 525i
S-Video
[INPUT-1/4]
Video Audio
Video Audio
HV-29ML15/H HV-29VL15/S HV-29VL25 HV-29VL25/E
46.25MHz ~ 140.25MHz
147.25MHz ~ 423.25MHz
431.25MHz ~ 863.25MHz Mid (X ~ Z+2, S1 ~ S10) / Super (S11 ~ S20) / Hyper (S21 ~ S41) bands
38.0MHz (B, G, I, D, K, L)
32.26MHz (5.74MHz: B), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: G), 31.45MHz (6.55MHz: I)
31.75MHz (6.25MHz: D), 32.15MHz (5.85MHz: K)
4.43MHz
4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz
3.58MHz / 4.43MHz
RCA pin jack × 3 Y : 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75
Cb/Cr : 0.7V(p-p), 75 Mini-DIN 4 pin connector × 2 Y: 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 C: 0.286V (p-p) (Burst signal), 75 1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 , RCA pin jack × 4 500mV (rms), High impedance, RCA pin jack × 8
1V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync provided), 75 , RCA pin jack × 1 500mV (rms), Low impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
Contents
50Hz/60Hz
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION

1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is
recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See B1 VOLTAGE).
(6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform
with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product.
(7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high
voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame
and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k
2W resistor to the anode button.
(8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
(9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000 per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
PLACE THIS PROBE
1500 10W
GOOD EARTH GROUND
ON EACH EXPOSED ME TAL PAR T
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 FEATURES

DVD PICTURE MODE
This function can enhance the picture quality of DVD. The screen can be made sharp or soft by this setting.
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When input DVD signal to VIDEO-3, detect the input signal and change the input mode to VIDEO-3 automatically.
CINEMA SURROUND
The Cinema Surround function gives you a surround sound with a "live" effect.

2.2 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST

Item HV-29ML15/H HV-29VL15/S HV-29VL25 HV-29VL25/E
Cabinet Design M29 cabinet (New design) V29 cabinet V29 cabinet V29 cabinet
TELETEXT SYSTEM NO NO YES YES
POWER CORD UK Type (3 Pins) UK Type (3 Pins) EU Type (2 Pins) EU Type (2 Pins)
PICTURE MODE
This function can adjust the picture settings automatically. There are BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT in the PICTURE MODE.
RETURN +
This function can set a channel frequently view to the Return Channel and you can view that channel at any time with one­touch.
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2.3 TECHNINAL INFORMATION

2.3.1 MAIN MI-COM (CPU) PIN FUNCTION
Pin
Pin name I/O Function
No.
1 TCK I Not used 65 D2 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 2 TMS I Not used 66 D12 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 3 TDI I Not used 67 D10 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 4 TDO O Not used 68 VSS33 -- GND 5 P2.8 I Remote control 69 VDD33 i 3.3V 6 P2.9 I Key scan for front control CH+(On: L) 70 D4 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 7 P2.10 I Key scan for front control CH- (On: L) 71 D3 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 8 P2.11 I Key scan for front control MENU (On: L) 72 D11 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM
9 P2.12 I Receive data for TV_LINK 73 RSTIN I Reset for main CPU 10 P2.13 O Power on /off control (ON: L) 74 P3.0 I/O Clock for inter IC control bus 11 P2.14 I 12 P2.15 I Main power detection (Normal: H) 76 P3.2 I Remote control 13 VSS33 -- GND 77 P3.3 O Power indication control (On: L) 14 VDD33 i 3.3V 78 P3.4 O Audio muting (Muting: H) 15 P4.5/CS3 O Output data for TV_LINK 79 P3.5 O Audio muting (Muting: H) 16 P4.4/A20 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 80 P3.6 O Not used 17 P4.3/A19 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 81 P3.7 O Not used 18 P4.2/A18 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 82 P3.8 I/O Not used 19 P4.1/A17 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 83 P3.9 I/O Not used 20 VSS25 -- GND 84 VSS33 -- GND 21 VDD25 I 2.5V 85 VDD33 I 3.3V 22 P4.0/A16 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 86 VSS25 -- GND 23 A8 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 87 VDD25 I 2.5V 24 A7 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 88 TXD0 I/O Not used 25 A9 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 89 RXD0 I/O Not used 26 A6 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 90 P3.12 O Not used 27 A5 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 91 P3.13 O Not used 28 A10 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 92 P3.15 O Not used 29 A11 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 93 P5.14 I Not used 30 A12 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 94 P5.15 I Headphone connection detection (Connect: H) 31 VSS33 -- GND 95 TRIG_IN -- Not used 32 VDD33 i 3.3V 96 TRIG_OUT -- Not used 33 A4 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 97 P6.2 O Not used 34 A3 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 98 P6.3 O Clock for inter IC control bus 35 A2 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 99 P6.4 I/O Data for inter IC control bus 36 A1 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 100 P6.5 O MSP reset (Reset: H) 37 A0 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 101 P6.6 -- Not used 38 A13 O Address bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 102 VSYNC I Vertical sync 39 A14/RAS O Row address strobe for SD-RAM access 103 HSYNC I Horizontal sync 40 A15/CAS O Column address strobe for SD-RAM access 104 COR/RSTOUT O Output for contrast reduction 41 VSS33 -- GND 105 BLANK/CORBLA O Ys for OSD Teletext (blanking) 42 VDD33 I 3.3V 106 VDD33 I 3.3V 43 MEMCLK O Clock for SD-RAM 107 VSS33 -- GND 44 CSSDRAM O Chip select signal for SD-RAM device 108 XTAL1 I System clock (4MHz) 45 CLKEN O Enable for memory clock 109 XTAL2 O System clock (4MHz) 46 CSROM O Chip select signal for PP-ROM device 110 VSSA -- GND 47 RD O External memory read strobe for PP-ROM 111 VDDA I 2.5V 48 UDQM O Write disable for high byte 112 R O Red for OSD / Teletext 49 LDQM O Write disable for low byte 113 G O Green for OSD / Teletext 50 WR O Memory write strobe 114 B O Blue for OSD / Teletext 51 D15 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 115 VSSA -- GND 52 VSS33 -- GND 116 VDDA -- 2.5V 53 VDD33 I 3.3V 117 CVBS2 I Not used 54 D7 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 118 VSSA -- GND 55 D0 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 119 VDDA I 2.5V 56 D14 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 120 CVBS1B I Ground for CVBS1A 57 D8 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 121 CVBS1A I Composite video for Teletext decorder 58 D6 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 122 VSSA -- GND 59 D1 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 123 VDDA I 2.5V 60 VSS33 -- GND 124 P5.0 I AGC 61 VDD33 I 3.3V 125 P5.1 -- Not used 62 D13 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 126 P5.2 I AGC voltage for tuner 63 D9 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 127 P5.3 -- Not used 64 D5 I/O Data bit for PP-RAM/SD-RAM 128 TMODE I Test mode
X-ray HB LB EW correction Protection detection (Normal: H)
Pin
Pin name I/O Function
No.
75 P3.1 I/O Data for inter IC control bus
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY

3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
(1) Unplug the power cord. (2) Remove the 16 screws [A]. (3) Withdraw the REAR COVER toward you.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL BOARD
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 5 screws [B]. (2) Withdraw the AV TERMINAL BOARD toward you.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE CHASSIS
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Slightly raise the both sides of the CHASSIS by hand and
remove the 2 claws under the both sides of the CHASSIS from the front cabinet.
(2) Withdraw the CHASSIS backward.
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.)
3.1.4 REMOVING THE SPEAKER
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 2 screws [C], then remove the speaker. (2) Follow the same steps when removing the other
SPEAKER.
3.1.5 CHECKING THE PW BOARD
• To check the back side of the PW Board. (1) Pull out the CHASSIS. (Refer to REMOVING THE
CHASSIS). (2) Remove the CONTROL BASE. (3) Front side is turned down and a chassis is stood
perpendicularly. The check by the side of the solder side of
MAIN PWB and POWER&DEF PWB is possible.
CAUTION:
• When erecting the CHASSIS, be careful so that there will be
no contacting with other PW Board.
• Before turning on power, make sure that the wire connector
is properly connected.
• When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to
confirm that the CRT EARTH WIRE (BRAIDED ASS'Y) is connected to the CRT SOCKET PW board.
3.1.6 WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING
(1) Be sure to clamp the wire. (2) Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires
together.
Should it be inadvertently removed, be sue to tie the wires
with a new cable tie.
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FRONT CABINET
C
FRONT CONTROL PWB (1/2)
C
SPEAKER
CRT SOCKET PWB
FRONT CONTROL PWB (2/2)
MI-COM 100HZ PWB
POWER & DEF PWB
FBT
AV TERMINAL BOARD
SPEAKER
[HV-29VL15/S, HV-29VL25, HV-29VL25/E]
FRONT CONTROL PWB (1/2)
MAIN PWB
FRONT CONTROL PWB (2/2)
REAR COVER
B
AV SW PWB
POWER CORD
Fig.1
A
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3.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT

• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. System constant check and setting
* It must not adjust without signal. (1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key of
the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously. (2) The SERVICE MODE screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed. (3) While the SERVICE MODE is displayed, press the
[DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key
simultaneously, and the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
screen of Fig. 2 will be displayed. (4) Check the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT
SET. If the value is different, select the setting item with the
[MENU /] key, and set the correct value with the
[MENU /] key. (5) Press the [OK] key to memorize the setting value. (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice, and return to the normal
screen.
5. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
6. User settings
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING
DISPLAY key
INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
7. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
PICTURE MODE key
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM PRESET
7. PIP
9. SHIPPING(OFF)
1-9 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. STATUS
8. SURROUND
0. BUS FREE
Fig.1
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
1. TEXT
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
Fig.2
SERVICE MENU
MENU key (/ & /)
OK key
SETTING ITEM SELECT key (Numbers key)
Fig.3
3.2.2 SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING
Setting item
HV-29ML15/H HV-29VL15/S HV-29VL25 HV-29VL25/E
Setting value
1. TEXT NO NO YES YES
2. PIP NONONONO
3. COLOUR AUTO NO YES NO NO
4. BLUE BACK MUTE NO YES NO NO
5. TUNER MA2 MA2 MA2 MA2
6. PROGRESSIV NO NO NO NO
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3.2.3 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.3.1 BUTTON OPERATION 3.2.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting position
POWER Off
CHANNEL PR 1
VOLUME 10
TV/VIDEO TV
3.2.3.3 REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) PICTURE SETTING
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
DISPLAY Indicated
TV/VIDEO TV
CINEMA SURROUND OFF
(3) SOUND SETTING
Setting item Setting position
Setting item Setting position
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
CONTRAST / BRIGHT / SHARP / COLOUR / TINT
WHITE BALANCE MID
DIGITAL VNR AUTO
(2) FEATURE SETTING
Setting item Setting position
SLEEP TIMER OFF
CHANNEL GUARD ID NO.0000, All CH off
CHILD LOCK OFF
ZOOM REGULAR
DVD MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT ON
DVD PICTURE MODE OFF
WHITE BALANCE MID
SOUND MODE DYNAMIC
CINEMA SURROUND OFF
Center
Setting item Setting position
STEREO l/ll STEREO SOUND
BASS Center
TREBLE Center
BALANCE Center
AI VOLUME ON
CINEMA SURROUND OFF
(4) INSTALL SETTING
Setting item Setting position
AUTO PROGRAM TV channel automatically set
EDIT/MANUAL PRESET CH only
COLOUR SYSTEM AUTO
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
TELETEXT LANGUAGE GROUP-1 [HV-29VL25]
GROUP-3 [HV-29VL25/E]
APPEARANCE TYPE-A
VIDEO-3 SETTING COMPONENT
BLUE BACK ON
AUTO SHUTOFF OFF
PICTURE TILT Center
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3.2.4 SERVICE MODE SETTING ITEMS
Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
1. IF 1. VCO 5. VSM PRESET BRIGHT SOFT STANDARD
COOL WARM NORMAL
2. V / C 1. RGB BLK
2. CUTOFF R
3. CUTOFF G
4. CUTOFF B
5. WDR R
6. WDR G
7. WDR B
8. BRIGHT
9. CONT
10. COLOUR
11. HUE
12. SHARP
13. SC ADJ.
14. TOP BLK
15. BTM BLK
16. YUV BRIGHT
17. YUV CONT
18. YUV COLU
19. YUV COLV
20. YUV YDEL
21. YUV UVDEL
22. YCDELM
3. AUDIO [Do not adjust] 1. ERR LIMIT
2. A2 ID THR
3. SYSTEM
4. SUB BASS
5. SUB TREBLE
6. STATUS [Do not adjust] 1. SOFT
7. PIP [Do not adjust] 1. HUE
1. CONT
2. BRIGHT
3. SHARP
4. COLOUR
5. TINT
WDR R WDR G WDR B
2. EEP MEMORY
2. SC ADJ
3. PIP HORPOS
4. PIP VERPOS
5. YCDELS
4. DEF 1. V-SHIFT
2. V-SIZE
3. H-CENT
4. H-SIZE
5. TRAPEZ
6. EW-PIN
7. COR-UP
8. COR-LO
9. COR-UP-S
10. COR-LO-S
11. ANGLE
12. BOW
13. V-S.CR
14. V-LIN
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8. SURROUND [Do not adjust] 1. CH CONFIG
2. MATRIX
3. REPRODUCT
4. CENTER MODE
5. SPATIAL EFF
6. VIRTUAL EFF
7. BASS EFFECT
8. HARM
9. HPF
10. LPF
11. AMP LIMIT
12. LEVEL ADJ
13. SWC
14. SW HPF
15. VOLUME
16. HYPER EFF
17. EFFECT MOD
18. HP GAIN
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT

3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pattern.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT

4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION

(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional method using adjustment parts and components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warning up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.

4.2 PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENT

Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
Item Preset value
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
CONTRAST / BRIGHT / SHARP / COLOUR / TINT Center
WHITE BALANCE MID
DIGITAL VNR OFF
BASS / TREBLE / BALANCE CENTER
CINEMA SURROUND OFF
ZOOM REGULAR
PICTURE TILT Center

4.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES

(1) DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter) (2) Oscilloscope (3) Signal generator
(Pattern generator : PAL / SECAM / NTSC)
(4) Remote control unit

4.4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS

CHECK ITEMS
• B1 POWER SUPPLY check
• HIGH VOLTAGE check
• IF VCO check
FOCUS
• FOCUS adjustment
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• V. POSITION adjustment
• V. SIZE adjustment
• H. POSITION adjustment
• H. SIZE adjustment
• SIDE-PIN adjustment
• TRAPEZIUM adjustment
• UPPER / LOWER CORNER PIN adjustment
• PARALLEL(TILT) adjustment
• BOW adjustment
• V. S-SHAPE CORRECTION & LINEARITY adjustment
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• WHITE BALANCE adjustment
• SUB BRIGHT adjustment
• SUB CONTRAST adjustment
• SUB COLOUR adjustment
• SUB HUE adjustment
• COLOUR DECODER VCO adjustment
VSM PRESET SETTING
• VSM PRESET
1-12 (No.YA289)
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4.5 ADJUSTMENT LOCATION

FRONT CONTROL PWB (1/2)
S901
CN0PW
POWER CORD
MAIN PWB
CN00W
RT
CN00B
ROTATION COIL
CN00J
MEMORY IC
CN00B
CN00A
IC701
FRONT
CN00W
CN003
FRONT
S006 S005 S004 S003 S002 S001
BRAIDED WIRE
FRONT CONTROL PWB (2/2)
CN00J
J006 J005 J004
CN00F
CN00A
J003
CN0SP
J001
CNDEG
POWER &DEF PWB
CRT
SPEAKER (L/R)
DEG COIL
TUNER
CN00F
AV SW PWB
CN001
MICOM / 100Hz
FRONT
CRT
XV COIL
YV
(VR1)
YHC
(VR2)
PWB
CN002
R
CN00R
TOP
CN004
CN005
CN00G
CRT SOCKET PWB
TP-E
HV
(SOLDER SIDE)
TP-47B
FBT
CN00X
V
1
1pin: B1(TP-91)
5
2pin: NC 3pin: X-RAY 4pin: X-RAY 5pin: GND( )
FOCUS 2 VR FOCUS 1 VR SCREEN VR
DY
PC MAGNET
TP-Y
CN00G
(No.YA289)1-13
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4.6 BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MODE

4.6.1 TOOL OF SERVICE MODE OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MODE with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
4.6.2 SERVICE MODE ITEMS
With the SERVICE MODE, various adjustments can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings.
1.IF This mode adjusts the setting values of the IF circuit.
2. V/C This mode adjusts the setting values of the VIDEO circuit.
3.AUDIO This mode adjusts the setting values of the multiplicity AUDIO circuit. [Do not adjust]
4. DEF This mode adjusts the setting values of the DEFLECTION circuit for each aspect mode given below.
5.VSM PRESET This mode adjusts the initial setting values of BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT. (VSM : Video Status Memory)
6.STATUS It is no requirement to adjustment. [Do not adjust]
7.PIP This mode adjusts the setting values of the PIP circuit. [Do not adjust]
8.SURROUND This mode adjusts the setting values of the SURROUND circuit. [Do no adjust]
9.SHIPPING This mode is set at shipping setting. [Do no adjust]
0.BUS FREE It is not requirement to adjustment. [Do no adjust]
4.6.3 BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MODE
4.6.3.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(2) When the main menu is displayed, press any key of the [0]
to [9] key to enter the corresponding sub menu mode.
4.6.3.2 SETTING METHOD
1.IF
[1. VCO] : It must not adjust without signal
(1) [1] key
Select 1.IF.
(2) [1] key
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM PRESET
7. PIP
9. SHIPPING(OFF)
1-9 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. STATUS
8. SURROUND
0. BUS FREE
2. V/C, 4. DEF
Select 1.VCO(CW). Check the arrow position between the ABOVE REF. and BELOW REF.
(3) [DISPLAY] key
Return to the SERVICE MODE main manu screen.
(1) [2], [4] key
Select one from 2. V/C, 4. DEF.
Fig.1
SERVICE MENU
(2) [MENU /] key
Select setting items.
(3) [MENU /] key
Set the setting values of the setting items.
5.VSM PRESET
(1) [5]key
Select 5.VSM PRESET.
(2) [OK] key
Select setting items.
DISPLAY key
MENU key (/ & /)
OK key
(3) [MENU /] key
Set the setting values of the setting items.
4.6.3.3 MEMORIZE THE ADJUSTMENT DATA
When adjustment is completed, press the [OK] key to memorize
PICTURE MODE key
SETTING ITEM SELECT key (Numbers key)
the adjustment value. If not to do it, adjustment data is not memorized to the memory IC. And if exit the adjustment mode before memorize the data, the adjustment value which you change is canceled.
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Fig.2
4.6.3.4 RELEASE OF SERVICE MODE
After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MODE, then again press the [DISPLAY] key.
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4.6.4 SERVICE MODE FLOW CHART
MAIN MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM PRESET
7. PIP
9. SHIPPING (OFF)
1-9 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. STATUS
8. SURROUND
0. BUS FREE
COLOUR TEMP
COOL
WARM
NORMAL
1. HUE
2. SCADJ
3. PIP HORPOS
4. PIP VERPOS
5.YCDELS
1. CH CONFIG
2. MATRIX
3. REPRODUCT
4. CENTER MODE
5. SPATIAL EFF
6. VIRTUAL EFF
7. BASS EFFECT
8. HARM
9. HPF
10. LPF
11. AMP LIMIT
12. LEVEL ADJ
13. SWC
14. SW HPF
15. VOLUME
16. HYPER EFF
17. EFFECT MOD
18. HP GAIN
PICTURE MODE
BRIGHT
SOFT
STANDARD
1. CONT
2. BRIGHT
3. SHARP
4. COLOUR
5. TINT WDR R WDR G WDR B
5. VSM PRESET
VSM PRESET STD
1. CONT
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
6. STATUS [Do not adjust]
STATUS
1. SOFT
OK
2. EEP MEMORY
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : SELETE
STATUS
DISP : EXIT-/+ : SELETE
7. PIP [Do not adjust]
PIP
1. HUE
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
8. SURROUND [Do not adjust]
SURROUND S:LOW
1. CH CONFIG
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
Fig.3
1. IF (CW)
IF SERVICE MENU
1. VCO
DISP : EXIT1 : SELECT
VCO(CW)
TOO HIGH ABOVE REF JUST REF BELOW REF TOO LOW
,
DISP : EXIT
MHz
2. V/C
V/C PAL
1. RGB BLK
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
3. AUDIO [Do not adjust]
AUDIO
1. ERR LIMIT
EEROR_LIMIT= C_AD_BITS =
OK
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
4. DEF
DEF REGULAR Hzi
1. V-SHIFT
OK
( )
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
1. RGB BLK
2. CUTOFF R
3. CUTOFF G
4. CUTOFF B
5. WDR R
6. WDR G
7. WDR B
8. BRIGHT
9. CONTRAST
10. COLOUR
11. HUE
1. ERR LIMIT
2. A2 ID THR
3. SYSTEM
4. SUB BASS
5. SUB TREBLE
1. V-SHIFT
2. V-SIZE
3. H-CENT
4. H-SIZE
5. TRAPEZ
6. EW-PIN
7. COR-UP
12. SHARP
13. SC ADJ.
14. TOP BLK
15. BTM BLK
16. YUV BRIGHT
17. YUV CONT
18. YUV COLU
19. YUV COLV
20. YUV YDEL
21. YUV UVDEL
22. YCDELM
8. COR-LO
9. COR-UP-S
10. COR-LO-S
11. ANGLE
12. BOW
13. V-S.CR
14. V-LIN
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4.7 INITIAL SETTING VALUE OF SERVICE MODE

(1) Adjustment of the SERVICE MODE is made on the basis of the initial setting values:however, the new setting values which set
the screen in its optimum condition may differ from the initial setting value. (2) Do not change the initial setting values of the setting items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". (3) " --- " is impossible to adjustment.
[2. V/C] * is variable values for adjustment.
Setting item
1. RGB BLK --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
2. CUTOFF R -128 - 0127 150* 150* 150* 150* -4 -4
3. CUTOFF G -128 - 0127 150* 150* 150* 150* -17 -17
4. CUTOFF B -128 - 0127 150 150 150 150 0 0
5. WDR R -128 - 0127 150* 150* 150* 150* 0 0
6. WDR G -128 - 0127 150* 150* 150* 150* 0 0
7. WDR B -128 - 0127 150 150 150 150 0 0
8. BRIGHT RF -128 - 0127 -25* -25* -25* -25* --- ---
VIDEO -128 - 0127 +6 +6 +6 +6 -2 -2
9. CONTRAST RF -063 - 0063 50* 50* 50* 50* --- ---
VIDEO -063 - 0063 +15 +15 +15 +15 --- ---
10. COLOUR RF -063 - 0063 36* 55* 25* +5 --- ---
VIDEO -063 - 0063 -10 -3 -6 -3 -17 -7
11. HUE RF -064 - 0063 --- --- 4 0 --- ---
VIDEO -064 - 0063 --- --- 0 0 --- ---
12. SHARP RF -015 - 015 -5 -5 -5 -5 +3 +3
VIDEO -015 - 015 +1 +1 +1 +1 +3 +3
13. SC ADJ 0000 - 0063 18* 18* 18* 18* --- ---
14. TOP BLK 0000 - 0255 38 38 33 33 38 33
15. BTM BLK -127 - 0511 -12 -12 -7 -7 -12 -7
16. YUV BRIGHT -064 - 0063 --- --- --- --- -4 -4
17. YUV CONT 0000 - 0063 --- --- --- --- 55 55
18. YUV COLU 0000 - 0063 --- --- --- --- 57 58
19. YUV COLV 0000 - 0063 --- --- --- --- 62 55
20. YUV YDEL 0000 - 0127 --- --- --- --- 50 50
21. YUV UVDEL 0000 - 0127 --- --- --- --- 49 49
22. YCDELM RF -016 - 0015 -3 -3 -5 -5 --- ---
VIDEO -016 - 0015 -3 -3 -3 -3 --- ---
S-VIDEO
Variable
range
PAL SECAM
-016 - 0015 1 0 1 1 --- ---
RF / Composite Video / S-Video Component video
Setting value
NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43
50Hz-i 60Hz-i
Setting item
8. BRIGHT RF -128 - 0127 0 0 0 0 0 0
VIDEO -128 - 0127 0 0 0 0 0 0
9. CONTRAST RF -063 - 0063 -7 -7 -7 -7 --- ---
VIDEO -063 - 0063 -7 -7 -7 -7 --- ---
10. COLOUR RF -063 - 0063 0 0 0 0 --- ---
VIDEO -063 - 0063 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Variable
range
RF/ Composite Video / S-Video Component video
PAL SECAM
Setting value [Compress (16 : 9)]
NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43
50Hz-i 60Hz-i
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[3. AUDIO]
Setting item
1. ERR LIMIT
2. A2 ID THR
3. SYSTEM
4. SUB BASS
5. SUB TREBLE -003 to 0003
[4. DEFLECTION]
Setting item
----- -032 to 0031 030000
2. V-SIZE -064 to 0063 -27 -1 28 0 -27 0
3. H-CENT -128 to 0127 -13 0 -2 0 0 0
4. H-SIZE -128 to 0127-100000
5. TRAPEZ -064 to 0063 -3 00020
6. EW-PIN -128 to 0127-2100000
7. COR-UP-064 to 0063000021
8. COR-LO-064 to 0063100020
9. COR-UP-S-064 to 0063200020
10. COR-LO-S-064 to 0063200020
11. ANGLE-128 to 0127700000
12. BOW -128 to 0127100000
13. V-S.CR-064 to 00631800000
14. V-LIN -064 to 0063-200000
Variable
range
0000 to 00FF
0000 to 00FF
---
-003 to 0003
Variable
range
Setting value
0010
0019
---
0001/0001/0003
0002/0001/0002
Setting value
REGULAR
100Hz i 120Hz i 100Hz i 120Hz i 100Hz i 120Hz i
ZOOM 16 : 9
[8. SURROUND]
Setting item
1. CH CONFIG
2. MATRIX
3. REPRODUCT
4. CENTER MODE
5. SPATIAL EFF
6. VIRTUAL EFF
7. BASS EFFECT
8. HARM
9. HPF
10. LPF
11. AMP LIMIT
12. LEVEL ADJ
13. SWC
14. SW HPF
15. VOLUME
16. HYPER EFF
17. EFFECT MOD
18. HP GAIN
Variable
range
0000 to 0001
0000 to 0127
0000 to 0015
0000 to 0015
0000 to 0127
0000 to 0127
0000 to 0127
0000 to 0127
0002 to 0030
0005 to 0030
-032 to 0000
-128 to 0012
0005 to 0040
0000 to 0002
0000 to 0003
0000 to 0127
0000 to 0002
0000 to 0008
Initial setting value
LOW HIGH
11
16 16
66
33
40 50
35 47
46 52
00
88
18 15
-10 -15
00
28 28
22
33
63 63
00
88
[5. VSM PRESET]
Setting item
1. CONT -16 to 16 16 -2 0
2. BRIGHT -16 to 16 -2 -2 0
3. SHARP -16 to 16 0 -6 0
4. COLOUR -16 to 16 0 -2 0
5. TINT -16 to 16 0 0 0
Setting item
WDR R -16 to 16 -12 22 0
WDR G -16 to 16 -11 2 0
WDR B-16 to 16000
Variable
range
Variable
range
BRIGHT SOFT
COOL WARM
Setting value
STANDARD
Setting value
NAORMAL
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4.8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

4.8.1 CHECK ITEM
Item
B1 VOLTAGE DC voltmeter
Measuring
instrument
X connector
1-pin:TP-91 Remote control unit
5-pin:TP-E
[POWER DEF
PWB]
HIGH VOLTAGE HV voltmeter
Remote
CRT anode
Chassis GND control unit
IF VCO Remote
control unit
IF SERVICE MENU
1. VCO
DISP : EXIT1 : SELECT
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2. V/C]
1. RGB BLK
(1) Receive a any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (3) Select < 1.RGB BLK >. (4) Press the [[MENU /] key to find the cut off
screen (Black screen). (5) Connect a DC voltmeter to TP-91(B1) and TP-E. (6) Make sure that the voltage is DC139.9 ±2.0V.
[2. V/C]
1. RGB BLK
(1) Receive a any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (3) Select < 1. RGB BLK >. (4) Press the [MENU /] key to find the cut off screen
(Black screen). (5) Connect the earth clip of HV voltmeter to chassis
GND. (6) Connect the probe of HV voltmeter to CRT anode. (7) Make sure that the voltage is DC31.5kV(+1kV, -1.5kV).
NOTE:
• Remove the probe before removing the earth clip.
[1.IF]
1.VCO
• Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required.
• Confirmation adjustment. (1) Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MODE.
VCO(CW) , MHz
TOO HIGH ABOVE REF JUST REF BELOW REF TOO LOW
DISP : EXIT
(2) Select < 1.VCO > (3) Receive a any broadcast.
(4) Check the (Arrow) posspition between the ABOVE
REF. and BELLOW REF.
4.8.2 FOCUS
Item
Measuring
instrument
FOCUS Signal
generator
HVT
Test point Adjustment part Description
FOCUS1 VR FOCUS2 VR [In HVT]
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) While looking at the screen, adjust the FOCUS VR
to the vertical and horizontal lines will be clear and in fine detail.
(4) Make sure that the picture is in focus even when the
screen gets darkened.
FOCUS 2 FOCUS 1 SCREEN
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4.8.3 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
This TV has three kinds of aspect modes ( 1. REGULAR, 2. ZOOM, 3. 16 : 9). 120Hz-i is a signal that is output to a screen when a 60Hz signal is input to a television set. It is an interlace-scanned picture of 120Hz. 100Hz-i is a signal that is output to a screen when a 50Hz signal is input to a television set. It is an interlace-scanned picture of 100Hz.
There are two kinds of adjustment modes depending upon the vertical frequency of the signal for adjustment input to the TV (100Hz/120Hz). Because there are three kinds of aspect modes for each vertical frequency, there are many adjustment modes as same as the aspect modes. However, the adjustment value of other aspect modes of 100Hz (by the offset function) is automatically corrected, if it adjusts in the REGULAR mode of 100Hz, even if it doesn't adjust in all modes. Each adjust­ment value of 120Hz is automatically set based on the adjustment value in each aspect mode by 100Hz. Please confirm the adjustment in each vertical frequency and each aspect mode after completing the adjustment in the REGULAR mode of 100Hz. And if it is not best respectively, adjust it.
• The adjustment using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
• Please switch the aspect mode in USER MENU. NOTE: It is not possible to switch by remote control unit.
Item
V. POSITION Signal
Measuring
instrument
generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4. DEF]
1. V-SHIFT
14. V-LIN
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 1.V-SHIFT >. (5) Adjust to become A = B.
(A)
(6) Check the adjustment value above in other zoom
mode. If it is a wrong adjustment, re-adjust in ZOOM
mode and adjust by < 1. V-SHIFT >, < 14.V-LIN >. (7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
V. SIZE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Screen
size
93%
(B)
[4. DEF]
2.V-SIZE
Picture
100%
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 2.V-SIZE >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 2.V-SIZE >. (6) Adjust to make sure that the vertical screen size of
the picture size is 93%. (7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
size
(No.YA289)1-19
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Item
Measuring
instrument
H. POSITION Signal
generator
Remote control unit
(A) (B)
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4. DEF]
3.H-CENT.
(1) Receive the PAL circle pattern signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 3.H-CENT. >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 3.H-CENT. >. (6) Adjust to became A=B. (7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
H. SIZE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
SIDE-PIN Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Screen size 92%
Picture size 100%
[4. DEF]
4.H-SIZE
[4. DEF]
6.EW-PIN
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 4.H-SIZE >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 4.H-SIZE >. (6) Adjust to make sure that the horizontal screen size
of the picture size is 92%.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set value.
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 6.EW-PIN >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 6.EW-PIN >. (6) Adjust to make the vertical lines at the right and left
edges of the screen become straight.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
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Straight
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Item
Measuring
instrument
TRAPEZIUM Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4. DEF]
5.TRAPEZ
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 5.TRAPEZ >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 5.TRAPEZ >. (6) Adjust to bring the vertical lines at the right and left
edges of the screen became parallel. (7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
Parallel
UPPER/LOWER CORNER PIN
PARALLEL (TILT)
Signal generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Remote control unit
Straight
Straight
[4. DEF]
7.COR-UP
8.COR-LO
9.COR-UP-S
10.COR-LO-S
[4. DEF]
11.ANGLE
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 8. COR-LO >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 8. COR-LO >. (6) Adjust to bring the straight line at the lower corner. (7) Select < 7. COR-UP >. (8) Set the initial setting value of < 7. COR-UP >. (9) Adjust to bring the straight line at the upper corner.
(10) Adjust < 8. COR-LO > and < 7. COR-UP > so that
the vertical lines at the four corners on the screen
are straight.
(11) If the extreme upper & lower corners are little pin or
barrel, chose < 9. COR-UP-S >, < 10. COR-LO-S >
and adjust to get straight.
(12) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 11. ANGLE >. (5) Adjust to bring the vertical lines straight. (6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
Bring the vertical lines straight.
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Item
Measuring
instrument
BOW Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4. DEF]
12. BOW
(1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 12.BOW >. (5) Adjust to bring the vertical lines straight. (6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
Bring the vertical lines straight.
V. S-SHAPE CORRECTION & LINEARITY
Signal generator
Remote control unit
[4. DEF]
13. V-S. CR
14. V-LIN
TOP
TOP
BOTTOM
• When the vertical linearity has been deteriorated remarkably, perform the following steps. (1) Receive the PAL cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Select < 14. V-LIN >. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 14. V-LIN >. (6) Select < 13. V-S.CR >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 13. V-S.CR >. (8) Adjust < 14. V-LIN > and < 13. V-S.CR > so that the
spaces of each line on TOP, CENTER and BOTTOM become uniform.
(9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
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4.8.4 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Item
WHITE BALANCE
SUB BRIGHT Remote
SUB CONTRAST Remote
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
Remote control unit
control unit
control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2. V/C]
2.CUTOFF R
3.CUTOFF G
4.CUTOFF B
5.WDR R
6.WDR G
[2. V/C]
8. BRIGHT
[2. V/C]
9. CONTRAST
(1) Receive a black and white signal (colour off). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 2.CUTOFF R >, < 3.CUTOFF G > and
< 4.CUTOFF B >.
(7) Adjust the screen until the black portion in the screen
becomes black.(Low light) (8) Select < 5.WDR R > and < 6.WDR G >. (9) Adjust the screen until the white portion in the screen
becomes white (High light).
(10) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values. (11) Change the contrast and brightness with the remote
control up & down from low-light to high-light and
check that the tracking of the white balance is good.
(1) Receive any broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 8. BRIGHT >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 8.BRIGHT >. (8) If the brightness is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
brightness. (9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
(1) Receive any broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 9.CONTRAST >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 9.CONTRAST >. (8) If the contrast is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
contrast. (9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB COLOUR Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
W C
Test point Adjustment part Description
TP-47B TP-E
[CRT SOCKET PWB]
YGR
B
M
[2. V/C]
10.COLOUR
[2. V/C]
10.COLOUR
(-)
(A)
0
(+)
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive the PAL broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 10.COLOUR >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 10.COLOUR >. (8) If the colour is not the best with the initial set value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best colour.
(9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
SECAM COLOUR :
(1) Receive the SECAM broadcast. (2) Follow the same step 2 to 9 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR :
(1) Receive the NTSC broadcast. (2) Follow the same step 2 to 9 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR :
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43 COLOUR will automatically set.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive the PAL full field colour bar signal (75%
white). (2) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E. (3) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (4) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (5) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (6) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (7) Select < 10.COLOUR >. (8) Set the initial setting value of < 10.COLOUR >. (9) Adjust the value of (A) to the value in the voltage
table in the left.
(10) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
SECAM COLOUR
(1) Receive the SECAM colour bar signal (75% white). (2) Follow the same step 2 to 10 as in PAL COLOUR.
VOLTAGE (W-B)
1-24 (No.YA289)
Voltage setting
PAL SECAM NTSC
+27V
Voltage table
+34V
+14V
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Follow the same step 2 to 10 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43 COLOUR will automatically set.
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB HUE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
W C
Test point Adjustment part Description
TP-47B TP-E
[CRT SOCKET PWB]
YGR
M
B
[2. V/C]
11.HUE
[2. V/C]
11.HUE
(-)
(B)
0
(+)
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
NTSC 3.58 HUE
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 11.HUE >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 11.HUE >. (8) If you cannot get the best HUE with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
HUE. (9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC 4.43 HUE
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will automatically set.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
NTSC 3.58 HUE
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 11.HUE >. (7) Set the initial setting value of < 11.HUE >. (8) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E. (9) Adjust NTSC 3.58 HUE and bring the value of (B) in
the illustration to -9V.
(10) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC 4.43 HUE
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will automatically set.
COLOUR DECODER VCO
V/C PAL
13. SC ADJ.
OK
SC DEV FULL
Signal generator
Remote control unit
DISP : EXIT-/+ : STORE
Get in 0000 0003
[2. V/C]
13.SC ADJ
Within 0007~0024 adjustment.
(1) Receive the PAL full field colour bar signal (75%
white). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR. (3) Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD. (4) Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID. (5) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 13. SC ADJ >. (7) Adjust the value "SC DEV" indicated below of screen
get in 0000±0003. "SC DEV" should be adjusted
within 0007 to 0024. (8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
Note :
When the [OK] key is pressed, VCO for colour decoder will be automatically set at the respective values.
(No.YA289)1-25
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4.8.5 VSM PRESET SETTING
Item
VSM PRESET Remote
Measuring
instrument
control unit
1. CONT 16 0
2. BRIGHT -2 0
3. SHARP 00
4. COLOUR 00
5. TINT 0
Test point Adjustment part Description
[5.VSM PRESET]
1.CONT.
2.BRIGHT
3.SHARP
4.COLOUR
5.TINT WDR R WDR G WDR B
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT
-2
-2
-6
-2
0
0
(1) Select 5.VSM PRESET from the SERVICE MODE. (2) Select the BRIGHT with the [OK] key. (3) Adjust the [MENU /] key to bring the set values
of < 1.CONT > - < 5.TINT > to the values shown in
the table. (4) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values. (5) Select the STANDARD with the [OK] key. (6) Repeat the steps 3. to 4. as above. (7) Select the SOFT with the [OK] key. (8) Repeat the steps 3. to 4. as above. (9) Select COOL with the [OK] key.
(10) Adjust the [MENU /] key to bring the set values
of < WDR R > to < WDR B > to the values shown in
the table.
(11) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values. (12) Select COOL with the [OK] key. (13) Repeat the steps 10. to 11. as above. (14) Select WARM with the [OK] key. (15) Repeat the steps 10. to 11. as above. (16) Select NORAML with the [OK] key. (17) Repeat the steps 10. to 11. as above.
COOL WARMNORMAL
WDR R -12 22 0
WDR G 2-11 0
WDR B 000
1-26 (No.YA289)
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4.8.6 PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
(1) Demagnetize CRT with the demagnetizer.
(2) Loosen the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
(3) Remove the wedges.
WEDGE
DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
PURITY MAGNET(P)
(4) Input a green raster signal from the signal generator, and
turn the screen to green raster.
(5) Move the deflection yoke backward.
(6) Bring the long lug of the purity magnets on the short lug and
position them horizontally. (Fig.2)
(7) Adjust the gap between two lugs so that the GREEN
RASTER will come into the center of the screen. (Fig.3)
(8) Move the deflection yoke forward, and fix the position of the
deflection yoke so that the whole screen will become green.
(9) Insert the wedge to the top side of the deflection yoke so that
it will not move.
(10) Input a crosshatch signal.
(11) Verify that the screen is horizontal.
(12) Input red and blue raster signals, and make sure that purity
is properly adjusted.
CRT
46
CRT SOCKET PWB
DEF. YOKE
P/C MAGNETS
P/C MAGNETS
P :
PURITY
MAGNET 4 : 4 POLES (convergence magnet) 6 : 6 POLES (convergence magnet)
Fig.1
PURITY MAGNETS
Short lug
Long lug
Bring the long lug over the short lug and position them horizontally.
Fig.2
( FRONT VIEW )
GREEN RASTER
CENTER
Fig.3
(No.YA289)1-27
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PURITY ADJUSTMENT
(1) Input a crosshatch signal.
(2) Using 4-pole convergence magnets, overlap the red and
blue lines in the center of the screen (Fig.1) and turn them to magenta (red/blue).
(3) Using 6-pole convergence magnets, overlap the magenta
(red/blue) and green lines in the center of the screen and turn them to white.
(4) Repeat 2 and 3 above, and make best convergence.
• After adjustment, fix the wedge at the original position.Fasten the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.Fix the 6 magnets with glue.
DYNAMIC (periphery) CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
After adjusting purity & static convergence.
(1) Move the deflection yoke up and down to adjust the pin
cushion distortion in the screen top and bottom. (See Fig. 2)
( FRONT VIEW )
Fig.1
( FRONT VIEW )
TOP
BOTTOM
Fig.2
(2) Move the deflection yoke left to right to overlap the lines in
the periphery, and match the Yv(VR1). (As shown in Fig. 4)
(3) Using the VR1 on the deflection yoke, match the YH
(CROSS). (See Fig. 3 and 6)
(4) Using the VR2 on the deflection yoke, match the YH (BOW).
(See Fig. 3 and 6)
(5) Repeat the steps 1 and 4 and obtain an optimum
convergence.
(6) Differential(XV) coil ADJUSTMENT.
In case where the horizontal lines of red and blue around the center of both sides of the picture as shown in Fig. 5, adjust the XV difference by using the differential coil (XV coil) on the top of the deflection yoke (Fig. 6) so as to minimize the XV difference.
CRT
FRONT
YHC
(VR2)
XV COIL
YV
(VR1)
( FRONT VIEW )
RED
BLUE
GREEN
RED
( FRONT VIEW )
GREEN
BLUE
RED
(FRONT VIEW)
YH
GREEN
YH
Fig.3
YV
YV
Fig.4
BLUE
REDBLUE GREEN
BLUE
GREEN
RED
RED GREEN BLUE
BLUE GREEN RED
RED
GREEN
BLUE
1-28 (No.YA289)
Fig.6
Xv
BLUE (RED)
GREEN
RED(BLUE)
Fig.5
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SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING

5.1 SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS

5.1.1 OUTLINE
These models have self-check functions given below. When an abnormality has been detected, the SUB POWER is turned off and POWER LED is blinking. green An abnormality is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the microcomputer.
5.1.2 SELF CHECK ITEMS
Check item Details of detection Method of detection State of abnormality
B1 over-current protection
CRT neck broken protection
X-ray protection The rise of a high voltage
5.1.3 SELF CHECK INDICATING FUNCTION
When an abnormality has been detected at about 5 seconds after the power is turned on, the SUB POWER is turned off immediately and the POWER LED begins blinking green.
An over-current on the low B line is detected.
Operation of CRT neck broken protection circuit
valueis detected
The protect port on the microcomputer (11pin) is always monitored at 150msec intervals. If an abnormality is detected nine time successively, it is judged that there is an abnormality.
DITTO DITTO
DITTO DITTO
When an abnormality has detected, the SUB POWER is turned off and POWER LED begins blinking green. While the SUB POWER is being turned off, the POWER key on the remote control unit is not operational until the power cord is taken out and put in again.
After about 5 seconds
Detection of an abnormality
Power on
Start of detection
Blinking LED
SUB-POWER OFF
(No.YA289)1-29
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited CRT Display Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA289)
Printed in Japan
VPT
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COLOUR TELEVISION
HV-29ML25
HV-29VL25
HV-29VL15
Contents
Knowing your TV’s feature Remote control buttons and basic functions.3 TV buttons and functions Setting up your TV Basic setting for picture Advanced setting for picture Original Feature for picture Basic setting for sound Advanced setting for sound DVD Function Customized setting TV channel presetting Additional preparation Troubleshooting Specifications
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INSTRUCTIONS

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Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual throughly before you begin.

Safety Instructions

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV.
1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV. 2 Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When unplugging the TV, grasp the
mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord.
3 Never block or cover the cabinet ventilation
openings. Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV more than the minimum distances as shown in the diagram.
4 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet
openings.
5 In the event of a fault, unplug the unit and call a JVC service technician.
Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
6 The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling
the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
7 If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the
AC plug from the AC socket.
8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
10 cm
15 cm
15 cm10 cm
WARNING: <HV-29M Series> YOU CAN DETACH THE PROTECT SHEET ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF FRONT FRAME IF YOU NEEDED. THE FRONT BUTTON DOOR OF THE TV SHOULD BE PULLED OUT FROM ITS BOTTOM. DO NOT PRESS THE UPPER PART, OR YOUR FINGER MAY BE PINCHED.
✘✔
PULL PULL

Knowing your TV’s feature

Main feature
Function Description
DVD MENU Just connect your DVD IN, your new TV can check the DVD signal and will display
2
the picture automatically. You can also tune the Picture mode and the sound mode as you like while watching your DVD.
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Remote control buttons and basic functions

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RM-C1390
No.Press To
1 POWER Turn on or off the TV from standby mode. 2 MENU/OK Display menu and confirm selected function. 3 5//2/3 Select and adjust menu function. 4 CHANNEL M Select the desired channel number. 5 VOLUME M Adjust the volume level. 6 TV/VIDEO Select TV or VIDEO terminal input.
EXIT On the other hand, you can use this button to EXIT from the menu.
7 MUTING Turn off the volume. Press this button again to resume the volume. 8 DISPLAY Display the programme number or video terminal number and PR list (channel
/BACK list) on the screen. You can select the channel using the PR list.
9 0~9, -/-- Select the programme number. For two digits programme number, press -/--,
0 RETURN, a) Return to the frequently view channel with one touch.
1 Press the DISPLAY/BACK button once to display the PR list. 2 Press 5//2/3 button to choose a channel, then press the MENU/OK button.
You can confirm the favorite channels in the PR list. The channels set to favorite channels are indicated with coloured mark. On the other hand, you can use this button to return to the previous menu.
then press the number button.
1 Choose the channel you want to register. 2 Press and hold RETURN, button until “RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!”
appears. To cancel, press and hold RETURN, button until “RETURN PLUS CANCELED!” appears.
b) Return to the previously viewed channel, if you have not set or have cancelled
the Return channel as above.
1
6 3 7
9
5
3
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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/
Display the top. Press 2/3 buttons 3 to choose a menu title. Press ∞ button 3 to display next page
Display the 2nd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Display the 3rd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Return to the Press the DISPLAY/BACK button* 8.– previous menu. Choose the setting Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. Press the MENU/OK button 2 to exit of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to change the setting. from the menu. Adjust the effect Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. level of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to adjust the effect level. Display the sub Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. menu of a function. Then press MENU/OK button 2 to display the sub menu.
The following chart shows locations of functions in menus. In this manual, location of a function is described as follows:
Then press MENU/OK button 2. for more functions.
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
3rd menu
Note: Some functions have the 4th menus as the sub-menus.
Top menu 2nd menu Location 3rd menu Location
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE P.8
SOUND STEREO / III P.11
FEATURES DVD MENU P.13 AUTO SIGNAL DETECT P.13
INSTALL SETUP TOUR P.16
PICTURE SETTING P.8 CONTRAST P.8
BRIGHT P.8
SHARP P.8
COLOUR P.8
TINT P.8
WHITE BALANCE P.8
DIGITAL VNR P.14
BASS P.11
TREBLE P.11
BALANCE P.11
AI VOLUME P.12
CINEMA SURROUND P.12
DVD PICTURE MODE P.13
WHITE BALANCE P.13
SOUND MODE P.13
CINEMA SURROUND P.13
SLEEP TIMER P.14
CHANNEL GUARD P.14
CHILD LOCK P.15
ZOOM P.9
FAVORITE SETTING P.15
AUTO PROGRAM P.17
EDIT/MANUAL P.17
COLOUR SYSTEM P.8
LANGUAGE P.14
TELETEXT LANGUAGE P.10
APPEARANCE P.16
VIDEO - 3 SETTING P.16
BLUE BACK P.9
AUTO SHUTOFF P.16
PICTURE TILT P.9
BACK button 8 or choose EXIT menu or TV/VIDEO/EXIT button 6.
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TV buttons and functions

The illustrations shown below is for HV-29ML25 and HV-29VL25 only, which are used for explanation purpose. Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated.
Front of the TV
HV-29ML25
HV-29VL25
Rear of the TV
HV-29ML25 HV-29VL25
-85 23419760
IN(VIDEO-4)
MENU TV/VIDEO
OVER
SV
L/MONO OK EXIT
CHANNEL VOLUME
R
-85 23419076
OVER
SV
L/MONO
R
MENU
CHANNEL VOLUME
L/MONOR
VIDEO
Y/VIDEO
VIDEO
S
OVER
OK EXIT
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
IN(VIDEO-4)
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
TV/VIDEO
POWER
POWER
=
~
!
@
#
No. Button/terminal Description
1I(main power) Press to turn on or turn off the TV’s main power. 2 Power lamp Indicate the TV is being turned on or off.
No colour : TV’s main power is being turned off. Red : TV’s main power is being turned on.
3 Not Application 4 Remote control sensor 5 TV/VIDEO Press to select TV or video mode. 6 VOLUME M Press to adjust the volume level. 7 CHANNELM Press to select the desired channel. 8 MENU Press to display the menu. 9 IN (VIDEO-4) Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-4 mode. 0 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO signal input for VIDEO-4 mode.
- Headphone jack. = VIDEO-1 Video or S-VIDEO, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-1 mode. ~ VIDEO-2 Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-2 mode. ! VIDEO-3/COMPONENT Video or COMPONENT, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-3 mode. @ OUTPUT Video and audio output jacks. # Aerial socket.
How to operate the menus with the TV button
TV button
Work as same as the button on the remote control unit
Note
MENU MENU/OK button To display main menu and exit
menu after finish setting.
CHANNEL M /5 button To select menu function. VOLUME M 2/3 button To adjust the desired function.
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Setting up your TV

CAUTION
• Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting.
1 Connecting the aerial cable.
Rear of the TV
AUDIO
R
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
If you connect a VCR, connect the aerial output jack of your VCR and the aerial jack on the TV with the aerial cable. Then connect the output jacks of your VCR and the VIDEO-1 input jacks of the TV with the video cable and audio cables. For details, see the manual of your VCR.
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
L/MONO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
L/MONOR
VIDEO
75 -ohm coaxail cable (not supplied)
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
2 Connecting the compatible main plug
to the AC outlet.
3 Inserting batteries into the remote
control.
Insert two batteries by following the ª and
· polarities and inserting the · end first.
CAUTION:
Follow the cautions printed on the batteries.
Notes:
• Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries.
• If the remote control does not work properly, fit new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing, not regular use.
Rear of the
To video output
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
VCR
L/MONOR
To audio output
VIDEO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
To aerial input
To RF output
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
TV
To S-video output
The illustration shown is just a sample. It may not be same as your TV.
6
4Turn on the TV by pressing the main
power button.
JVC logo appears on the screen.
JVC logo will appear on the screen again at the phase of “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” function. Then the initial setting can be performed according to page 7.
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Setting up your TV (continued)
5 Making the initial settings
Set up your TV by pressing MENU/OK button or any keys, then operate the TV by following the steps as below:
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•Press 5/ button to
select your desired language.
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•To complete the initial setting, press the MENU/OK button. To edit the channel list, see page
18.
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select your desired Teletext language groups. For details, see page 10.
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• After that, when turn on the TV at the next time. “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” will be displayed. Press the MENU/OK button to cancel the SETUP TOUR RESTART function. If you want to make initial settings again when the next time you turn on the TV, press the Red button to activate the SETUP TOUR RESTART function.
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• TV will start searching for the channels.
To stop AUTO PRO­GRAM, press MENU/OK button.
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Basic setting for picture

COLOUR SYSTEM
You can select the appropriate colour system when the picture is not clear or no colour appears.
Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select a setting.
AUTO PAL SECAM
NTSC3.58NTSC4.43
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU INSTALL COLOUR SYSTEM
For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. PAL
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. PAL
Africa Nigeria, etc. PAL
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. PAL Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. NTSC Russia, etc. SECAM Czech Republic, Poland, etc. PAL Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. PAL UK, etc. PAL
Republic of South Africa, etc. PAL
Egypt, Morocco, etc. SECAM
PAL
SECAM
PICTURE MODE
You can choose the desired picture setting with one-touch.
Press the PICTURE MODE button to select a setting.
SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness. BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness. STANDARD Standard picture setting. USER You can change this picture setting
as you like. Select USER and adjust following items in the PICTURE SETTING menu. (CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, TINT*)
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
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To operate this function with a menu:
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
To return the USER setting to the default, press the blue button when the PICTURE SETTING menu appears.
PICTURE SETTING
You can adjust the desired picture setting when selecting USER in PICTURE MODE.
1 Select the USER in PICTURE MODE under
PICTURE menu.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
USER
2 Select the PICTURE SETTING in PICTURE
menu, then adjust the setting.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE SETTING
CONTRAST 2 : Lower contrast 3 : Higher contrast
BRIGHT 2 : Darker 3 : Brighter SHARP 2 : Softer 3 : Higher COLOUR 2 : Lighter 3 : Deeper TINT* 2 : Reddish 3 : Greenish
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the picture to better match the type of video being viewed. Select the WHITE BALANCE in the PICTURE menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE
MID Normal white balance. WARM Reddish white. COOL Bluish white.
When you select to VIDEO-3. You cannot adjust WHITE BALANCE. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Advance setting for picture

BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an antenna. Select the BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL BLUE BACK
If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, cancel the BLUE BACK function.
ZOOM
You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum one from three ZOOM modes.
1 Select the ZOOM in the FEATURES menu,
then press the MENU/OK button.
MENU FEATURES ZOOM
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
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OK
2 Press the 5/buttons to choose a ZOOM
mode. Then press the MENU/OK button.
PICTURE TILT
Correcting the Slanting Picture (PICTURE TILT)
You can correct the picture tilt caused by the earth’s magnetic force.
1 Select the PICTURE TILT in the INSTALL
menu, then press MENU/OK button.
MENU INSTALL PICTURE TILT
The Following display appear.
 
OK
2 Press the 5/buttons until the picture
become level. Then press the MENU/OK button.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Original features for picture

TELETEXT (Except HV-29VL15 only)
You can watch the Teletext broadcast channel with TEXT function.
1 Press the TEXT button to select the desired
mode as follows:
TV mode TEXT twin mode TEXT mode
2 Press the CHANNEL -/+ buttons, number
buttons or colour buttons to select other Teletext pages.
3 Press TEXT or TV/VIDEO button to return to
TV mode. You can also operate the teletext using the following buttons:
(Hold) Hold a teletext page. The
(Reveal) Display the hidden text (e.g.
(Size) Enlarge the teletext display. (Index) Return to the index page
(Cancel) Watch TV programme while
(Sub-page) Operate the (Sub-page)
(Hold) are displayed at the top left of the screen. To cancel, press (Hold) button again.
answers to a quiz). To cancel, press (Reveal) button again.
instantly.
waiting for a teletext page. When the teletext page is found, a page number appears at the upper left of the screen. Press to view the teletext page.
function. Sub-page numbers are displayed at the left of the screen. To cancel sub-page function, press button again.
(Cancel)
(Sub-page)
TELETEXT LANGUAGE
You can set the Teletext language group that corresponds to the programmes. Select TELETEXT LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the desired language group.
MENU INSTALL TELETEXT LANGUAGE
Group Languages
GROUP-1 Turkish, Hungarian, English, German,
GROUP-2 Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian,
GROUP-3 Russian, Bulgarian, Lettish, Lithuanian,
GROUP-4 Arabic, Czech, Slovak. Hungarian,
GROUP-5 Farsi, Czech, Slovak. Hungarian,
Depending on the broadcast, the language set may not display properly. For details, see in page
8.
French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Finnish
Czech, Slovak, Rumanian, Hungarian, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Finnish
Estonian, Ukrainan, Czech, Slovak, English, German, Rumanian
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish
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About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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MENU SOUND BASS

Basic setting for sound

SOUND SYSTEM
You can select an appropriate sound system when abnormal sound occurs even when the picture appears normally. Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select a setting.
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:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. D/K
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. B/G
Africa Nigeria, etc. B/G
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. B/G Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. I Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. M Russia, etc. D/K Czech Republic, Poland, etc. D/K Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. B/G UK, etc. I
Republic of South Africa, etc. I
Egypt, Morocco, etc. B/G
B/G
ADJUSTING THE SOUND
You can adjust the sound setting. Select the BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE in SOUND menu, then adjust the setting.
BASS 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger TREBLE 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger BALANCE 2 :
* When you select SOUND MODE of DVD menu in
VIDEO-3 to DYNAMIC or SOFT, you cannot adjust BASS and TREBLE.
Left speaker level up
3 :
Right speaker level up
STEREO / I•II ( )
You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broad­casted programmes. Press the select the desired mode.
Select stereo sound.
I Select bilingual I (sub I). II Select bilingual II (sub II).
MONO Cancels the Multi Sound functions, and
This Function is not available in video mode. To operate this function with a menu:
Select monaral sound.
the sound becomes monaural.
MENU SOUND STEREO / I•II
button to
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Advanced setting for sound

AI VOLUME
You can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to the same level automatically. Select the AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU SOUND AI VOLUME
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider audience. Press the CINEMA SURROUND button to select a setting.
OFF
Cancel the function.
HIGH
Listen to sound with more wider audience effect.
LOW
Listen to sound with less wider audience effect.
MONO
Listen to mono sound with stereo effect.
To operate this function with menu:
MENU SOUND CINEMA SURROUND
If slight volume distortion occurs when you select HIGH mode, change the setting to LOW mode. The CINEMA SURROUND effect will be less noticeable.
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DVD FUNCTION

AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When the DVD input signal is detected. The input mode will be changed to VIDEO-3 automatically.
For The DVD player, press the “POWER ON” button of the machine so that the signal can be detected.
For the VTR, press the “POWER ON” button of the machine, and then press the “PLAY” button, so that the signal can be detected and display DVD menu.
Select the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
DVD PICTURE MODE
You can enhance the picture quality of the DVD. Select the DVD PICTURE MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
DVD PICTURE MODE
OFF CLEAR-1 Select when the disc is with lots of noise
CLEAR-2 Select when the disc is with less noise
Cancel the function.
(To soften the picture).
(To sharpen the picture).
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the DVD picture. Select the WHITE BALANCE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
WHITE BALANCE
For details, see “WHITE BALANCE” on page 8
SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting for the DVD. Select the SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
SOUND MODE
DYNAMIC Adjust bass and high pitch SOFT Soften the sound USER You can adjust bass and treble Sound
* When you use Sound mode is DYNAMIC or
SOFT the Bass and Treble in sound menu cannot operate.
menu as you like. You can use blue button for reset bass / treble to center.
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for the DVD. Select the CINEMA SURROUND in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
CINEMA SURROUND
For details, see “CINEMA SURROUND” on page 12
* When you use VIDEO-3 to display the DVD
signal or Video signal then WHITE BALANCE, DIGITAL VNR function in PICTURE menu/ BASS, TREBLE, CINEMA SURROUND function in SOUND menu/ SHARP function in PICTURE SETTING menu can’t operate.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Customized setting

DIGITAL VNR
You can reduce the picture noise. Select the DIGITAL VNR in the PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of DIGITAL VNR function.
MENU PICTURE DIGITAL VNR
OFF
DIGITAL VNR
MIN
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes minimum level.
AUTO
Effect of DIGITAL VNR is automatically controlled.
MAX
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes maximum level.
is turned off.
If you select MAX, the picture becomes softer even if the original picture is sharp. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust DIGITAL VNR.
SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after a set time.
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You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10 minutes step. You must press “OK” button for setting timer.
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OK
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU FEATURES SLEEP TIMER
When the elapsed of time left one minute, “GOOD NIGHT!” appears on the screen. You can display the SLEEP TIMER menu again to confirm or change the remaining time.
CHANNEL GUARD
When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch, you can lock out the channel. Even when a child chooses a programme number for a locked out channel the screen will change to blue and display so the channel cannot be viewed.
To set this function:
1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD, then press the
number 0 (AV) button.
SET ID NO.
1234
OK
2 Set the ID number you want.
To choose a number: Press the 5/∞ buttons.
To move a cursor: Press the 2/3 buttons.
3 Press the MENU/OK button.
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OK
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LANGUAGE
You can choose your desired on screen display language. Select the LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose a language.
MENU INSTALL LANGUAGE
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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4 Press the 5/ buttons to choose a TV
channel.
• The TV shows the TV programme which the chosen TV channel is now.
5 Press the blue button to set this function to
the TV channel.
(CHANNEL GUARD) appears and the TV channel is locked. To cancel this function: Press the blue button again.
(CHANNEL GUARD) disappears and the lock is released.
6 Press the MENU/OK button to complete the
setting. The menu disappears.Press the blue button again.
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Customized setting (continued)
To view a locked TV channel:
1 Choose a programme number in which a
TV channel locked with the number buttons or PR LIST. The screen changes to blue and the
(CHANNEL GUARD)
appears.
•You cannot choose a locked TV channel
with the 5/ buttons.
2 Press the DISPLAY button to display “ID
NO.” (ID number input screen).
3 Press the number buttons to enter the ID
number. The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID number: Perform step 1 of “To set this function:” on page 14. After confirming the ID number, press the DISPLAY/BACK button or the TV/ VIDEO button to exit the menu.
• When you would like to cancel the CHANNEL GUARD function, you must perform the operation “To set this function” again.
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU FEATURES
CHILD LOCK
EXPLANATION FAVORITE SETTING FUNCTION IN FEATURES MENU.
First, there is no register channel in Favorite channel (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue). When you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), the word “NO MEMORY” will appear.
If you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), and remain for a while, the word “FAVORITE CHANNEL 7 PROGRAMMED!” will appear. This means that you register that channel to be your favorite channel. If you want to change your favorite channel in that colour, you must return to the Function FAVORITE SETTING for delete the own one first.
Select the FAVORITE SETTING in the FEATURES menu, then choose desired setting.
MENU FEATURES
The following display appear.
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

OK
FAVORITE SETTING
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



About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Customized setting (continued)
APPEARANCE
You can change format of Menu display when selecting Type of APPEARANCE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU INSTALL APPEARANCE
TYPE A : Solid Form
TYPE B : Light Form
TYPE C : Light background Form/Solid bar
VIDEO-3 SETTING
You can set the VIDEO-3 SETTING according to the video signal output from the external devices connected to the VIDEO-3 terminal. Select the VIDEO-3 SETTING in INSTALL menu, then choose a setting.
MENU INSTALL VIDEO-3 SETTING
VIDEO If a normal video signal (composite
COMPONENT If a component video signal (Y/C
You must choose a setting follow as signal that you input to VIDEO-3. (If you input the DVD signal to VIDEO-3, you must choose VIDEO-3 SETTING to COMPONENT.)
For connecting methods, see “Additional Prepara­tion” on page 19.
video signal) is input.
B/CR)
is input.
AUTO SHUTOFF
You can set the TV to turn off automatically when no signal is received for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast. Select AUTO SHUT OFF in INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL AUTO SHUTOFF
The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TV’s main power. The AUTO SHUTOFF function is not available in video mode.
SETUP TOUR
You can use SETUP TOUR function for making the initial settings. When you select SETUP TOUR the LANGUAGE menu ,TEXT LANGUAGE menu , AUTO PROGRAM menu , EDIT menu will be displayed follow as page 7. But “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” will not be displayed.
Select the SETUP TOUR in INSTALL menu
MENU INSTALL SETUP TOUR
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TV channel presetting

To register the TV channels auto­matically (AUTO PROGRAM)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list automatically.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then press the
MENU/OK button. AUTO PROGRAM function starts, and the channels received are registered in the channel list (PR list) automatically.
3 The EDIT menu appears.
To edit the Proceed to the Step 3 of “To channel list edit the channel list (PR list)”
on this page.
If a channel is Proceed to the Step 3 of “To not registered register the channel manually”
on this page.
To exit the menu Press the MENU/OK button.
For details of “SETUP TOUR”, see page 16.
To register the TV channels manually (MANUAL in the EDIT menu)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list manually.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
3 Choose the channel which you want to
register.
4 Press the blue button to activate the
MANUAL function. The sound system of the channel appears at the right of the CH/CC number.
5 Press the 3 button to choose an appropri-
ate sound system. For details, see “SOUND SYSTEM” on page 11.
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CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
6 Press the green or red button to search for
the TV channel. Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed.
7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TV
channel appears.
If the reception Press the blue or yellow button is poor to fine tune the TV channel.
If noisy sound Press the 3 button to choose is heard an appropriate sound system.
8 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
To edit the channel list (PR LIST) (MOVE and DELETE in the EDIT menu)
You can edit the TV channel list as you like.
Note: After this operation, other channel’s PR numbers will be changed.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
21
CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
3 Choose the channel which you want to
change PR number, or delete.
4 Do the following action:
To change the Press the 3 button. Then move PR number it to the PR number you want (MOVE) to use it for the channel.
Finally press the 2 button.
To delete the Press the yellow button. channel (DELETE)
5 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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TV channel presetting (continued)
To add in the new channel (INSERT in the EDIT menu)
You can add in the new channel in the TV channel list as you like. You need to find the “CH/CC” number for the TV channel. Find the “CH/CC” number correspond­ing to the channel number of the TV channel from the attached sheet “CH/CC number list” on this page.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
3 Choose the PR number for which you will
register a new TV channel. When you add a new TV channel of NTSC-M system, press the SOUND SYSTEM button to change the sound system to M. Then proceed to the next step.
4 Press the green button, then press 5/
buttons to choose “CC” or “CH”.
5 Press the number button to enter the
remaining CH/CC number. The TV starts to search the TV channel, and the picture of the TV channel appears. If the TV finds no TV channel, a noisy picture appears.
When a TV channel has already been registered in PR99, using the INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
CH/CC number
When you want to use the INSERT function by the previous operation, find the CH/CC number corresponding to the channel number of the TV channel from this table.
Channel No. Country
US United States, Philippines, etc.. CCIR Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.. OIRT Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.. AUSTRALIA Australia, etc..
Channel
CH US CCIR OIRT
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 CH 12 US- 12 E12 R12 CH 13 US- 13 CH 14 US- 14, W+ 29 CH 15 US- 15, W+ 30 CH 16 US- 16, W+ 31 CH 17 US- 17, W+ 32 CH 18 US- 18, W+ 33 CH 19 US- 19, W+ 34 CH 20 US- 20, W+ 35 CH 21 US- 21, W+ 36 E21 CH 22 US- 22, W+ 37 E22 CH 23 US- 23, W+ 38 E23 CH 24 US- 24, W+ 39 E24 CH 25 US- 25, W+ 40 E25 CH 26 US- 26, W+ 41 E26 CH 27 US- 27, W+ 42 E27 CH 28 US- 28, W+ 43 E28 CH 29 US- 29, W+ 44 E29 CH 30 US- 30, W+ 45 E30 CH 31 US- 31, W+ 46 E31 CH 32 US- 32, W+ 47 E32 CH 33 US- 33, W+ 48 E33 CH 34 US- 34, W+ 49 E34 CH 35 US- 35, W+ 50 E35
CC US CCIR OIRT
CC 01 S- 1 AU- 5 CC 02 S- 2 CC 03 S- 3 CC 04 S- 4 CC 05 S- 5 CC 06 S- 6 AU- 5A CC 07 S- 7 CC 08 S- 8 CC 09 S- 9 CC 10 S- 10 CC 11 S- 11 CC 12 S- 12 CC 13 S- 13 CC 14 A S- 14 CC 15 B S- 15 CC 16 C S- 16 CC 17 D S- 17 CC 18 E S- 18 CC 19 F S- 19 CC 20 G S- 20 CC 21 H S- 21 CC 22 I S- 22 CC 23 J S- 23 CC 24 K S- 24 CC 25 L S- 25 CC 26 M S- 26 CC 27 N S- 27 CC 28 O S- 28 CC 29 P S- 29 CC 30 Q S- 30 CC 31 R S- 31 CC 32 S S- 32 CC 33 T S- 33 CC 34 U S- 34 CC 35 V S- 35 CC 36 W S- 36 CC 37 W+ 1 S- 37
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
CH US CCIR OIRT
CH 36 US- 36, W+ 51 E36 CH 37 US- 37, W+ 52 E37 CH 38 US- 38, W+ 53 E38 CH 39 US- 39, W+ 54 E39 CH 40 US- 40, W+ 55 E40 CH 41 US- 41, W+ 56 E41 CH 42 US- 42, W+ 57 E42 CH 43 US- 43, W+ 58 E43 CH 44 US- 44, W+ 59 E44 CH 45 US- 45, W+ 60 E45 CH 46 US- 46, W+ 61 E46 CH 47 US- 47, W+ 62 E47 CH 48 US- 48, W+ 63 E48 CH 49 US- 49, W+ 64 E49 CH 50 US- 50, W+ 65 E50 CH 51 US- 51, W+ 66 E51 CH 52 US- 52, W+ 67 E52 CH 53 US- 53, W+ 68 E53 CH 54 US- 54, W+ 69 E54 CH 55 US- 55, W+ 70 E55 CH 56 US- 56, W+ 71 E56 CH 57 US- 57, W+ 72 E57 CH 58 US- 58, W+ 73 E58 CH 59 US- 59, W+ 74 E59 CH 60 US- 60, W+ 75 E60 CH 61 US- 61, W+ 76 E61 CH 62 US- 62, W+ 77 E62 CH 63 US- 63, W+ 78 E63 CH 64 US- 64, W+ 79 E64 CH 65 US- 65, W+ 80 E65 CH 66 US- 66, W+ 81 E66 CH 67 US- 67, W+ 82 E67 CH 68 US- 68, W+ 83 E68 CH 69 US- 69, W+ 84 E69
CC US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA
CC 38 W+ 2 S- 38 CC 39 W+ 3 S- 39 CC 40 W+ 4 S- 40 CC 41 W+ 5 S- 41 CC42 W+ 6 CC 43 W+ 7 CC 44 W+ 8 CC 45 W+ 9 CC 46 W+ 10 CC 47 W+ 11 CC 48 W+ 12 CC 49 W+ 13 CC 50 W+ 14 CC 51 W+ 15 CC 52 W+ 16 CC 53 W+ 17 CC 54 W+ 18 CC 55 W+ 19 CC 56 W+ 20 CC 57 W+ 21 CC 58 W+ 22 CC 59 W+ 23 CC 60 W+ 24 CC 61 W+ 25 CC 62 W+ 26 CC 63 W+ 27 CC 64 W+ 28 CC 75 X CC 76 Y R3 CC 77 Z R4 AU- 3 C 78 Z+ 1 R5 CC 79 Z+ 2 AU- 4 CC 95 A- 5 CC 96 A- 4 CC 97 A- 3 CC 98 A- 2 CC 99 A- 1
AUSTRALIA
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Additional preparation

Connecting the external devices
Connect the devices to the TV, paying attention to the following connection diagram.
Before connecting anything:
• Read the manuals provided with the devices. Depending on the devices, the connection method may differ from the figure. In addition, the device settings may be changed depending on the connection method to secure proper operation.
•Turn off all the devices including the TV.
• The “Specifications” on page 22 contains the details of the VIDEO terminals. If you are connecting a device not listed in the following connection diagram, see the “Specifications” to choose the best VIDEO terminal.
• Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
1 VCR (composite signal) 2 VCR (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 3 VCR for recording (composite signal) 4 DVD player (composite signal) 5 DVD player (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 6 DVD player (component video signals; Y.
PB/CB . PR/CR)
7 TV game (composite signal) 8 TV game (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 9 Camcorder (composite signal) 0 Camcorder (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C)
- Headphones
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(Behind the cover)
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Troubleshooting

If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this “Troubleshooting” well before you request having the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the AC plug is disconnected from the AC outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
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 the operation of the function well, not this Troubleshooting guide.
• After you have followed the Troubleshooting description or the operating description of the functions concerned without any success, remove the AC plug from the AC outlet and request a repair of your TV. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or remove the rear cover of the TV.
IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
• Is the AC plug connected to the AC outlet?
• Is the POWER lamp lit? If not, press the Main power button.
NO PICTURE/NO SOUND
• Have you chosen a TV channel whose reception is extremely bad? In this case, the BLUE BACK function will be activated, the entire screen becomes blue, and the sound is muted. In spite of this, if you want to view the TV channel, follow the description “BLUE BACK” on page 9 to try to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
• Are your SOUND SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description “SOUND SYSTEM button” on page 11 to try to solve the trouble.
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT IN DVD MENU DOES NOT WORK
• Please check that the AUTO DVD DETECT function is on or off.
• Press button ( VCR or DVD Player ) to turn the machine off and turn it on again ; do not turn the machine off and on suddenly.
• Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
WHEN TV IS NOT VIDEO-3, AUTO SIGNAL DETECT WORK WHILE VCR OR DVD PLAYER WAS ON.
• Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
• In a certain VCR or DVD Player, the function might operate by the discontinuity of the signal.
AFTER TV WAS ON, AUTO DVD DETECT WORK
•Video signal from VCR or DVD Player cause the function run properly to indicate that there are video signal on VIDEO-3 channel.
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IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
• If noise totally obscures the picture (snow), the aerial or aerial cable may have trouble. Check the following to try to solve the trouble: Has the TV and aerial been con­nected properly? Has the aerial cable been damaged? Is the aerial pointed to the right direction? Is the aerial itself faulty?
• If the TV or aerial receives interference from the other devices, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move such device as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier that can cause interference away from your TV, or try changing its location. If the aerial suffers interference from a radio tower or high-voltage wire, please contact your local dealer.
• If the TV receives interferences from signal reflecting from mountains or building, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try to change the aerial’s direction or replace the antenna with the one with better directional­ity.
• Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description “COLOUR SYSTEM button” on page 8 to try to solve the trouble.
• Has COLOUR or BRIGHT been controlled properly? Follow the description “PICTURE SETTING” on page 8 to try to adjust them properly.
•Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
• When a white and bright still image (such as a white dress) is displayed on the screen, the white part may look as if it were coloured. It is a phenomenon unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself, and not due to a TV failure. When the picture disappears from the screen, the unnatural colours will also disappear.
• When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal, and not because of malfunction.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
POOR SOUND
• Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description “Adjusting the sound” on page 11 to try to adjust them properly.
• When the TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description “STEREO / I•II” on page 11 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound.
OPERATION DISABLED
• Have the batteries of the remote control become exhausted? Follow the description “Putting the batteries into the remote control” on page 6 and replace them with new batteries to try solve the problem.
• Have you attempted to use the remote control at the sides or rear of the TV or at a location more than seven meters apart from the TV location? Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters from your TV to try to solve the problem.
• When you are viewing a teletext programme, you cannot operate the menus. Press the TV/VIDEO button to return the teletext programme to the ordinary TV programme to try operating the menus.
• Is the CHILD LOCK function set to ON? If the CHILD LOCK function is set to ON, you cannot operate the TV with the front control buttons of the TV. Follow the description “CHILD LOCK” on page 15 to try to set the CHILD LOCK function to OFF.
• If the TV operation becomes disabled suddenly, press the Main power button on the TV and turn off the main power. Try to press the Main power button again to turn on the main power. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
OTHER CONCERNS
• When the AUTO SHUTOFF function oper­ates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV is turned off suddenly, try to press the POWER button to turn on the TV once again. At this time, if the TV resumes a normal state, there is no problem.
• If you bring a magnetized device such as a speaker near to your TV, a picture may be warped or unnatural colours appear at the corners of the screen. In this case, keep the device apart from your TV. If the speaker causes such phenomena, use the magnetic­shielded speaker instead.
•A picture may be tilted due to the influence of the earth’s magnetism. In this case, use the “PICTURE TILT” on page 9 to complete the tilt.
• It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is per-formed until an image is displayed. This is not a malfunction. This is the time required for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed.
• The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, other causes may be assumed. For precautionary purposes, request your service technician to inspect it.
•Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight electric shock due to its static electric­ity. It is an unavoidable phenomenon due to the construc-tion of the picture tube. It is not a problem with the TV. You can rest assured that this static discharge does not have harmful influence over the human body.
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Specifications

Broadcasting systems B, G, I, D, K, K1, M Colour systems PAL, SECAM, NTSC3.58/4.43MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 43.25 MHz ~ 140.25 MHz
Sound-multiplex systems A2 (B/G), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system Teletext systems FLOF(Fastext), WST(World Standard Text)
Languages displayed by Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE”
Power requirements AC 110 to 240V, 50/60Hz Audio output Rated Power output: 10W + 10W VIDEO-1 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
VIDEO-2 terminal RCA connector x 3
VIDEO-3/COMPONENT RCA connector x 5 terminal
VIDEO-4 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
OUTPUT terminal RCA connector x 3
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Accessories Remote control unit x 1
Speakers (13cm x 6.5cm) x 2
VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 MHz ~ 423.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 431.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
[Except HV-29VL15 only]
on page 10. [Except HV-29VL15 only]
•Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
•Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
•Video input/Component video (Y. PB/CB . PR/CR) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
•Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
•Video output and Audio L/R outputs are available.
RM-C1390 [All models] AA/R6 dry cell battery x 2
Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this constitutes an infringement of copyright.
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MEMO
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0705-NIC-JMT© 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
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COLOUR TELEVISION
HV-29ML15
Contents
Knowing your TV’s feature Remote control buttons and basic functions.3 TV buttons and functions Setting up your TV Basic setting for picture Advanced setting for picture Basic setting for sound Advanced setting for sound DVD Function Customized setting TV channel presetting Additional preparation Troubleshooting Specifications
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INSTRUCTIONS

GGT0089-001A-H

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Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual throughly before you begin.

Safety Instructions

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV.
1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV. 2 Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When unplugging the TV, grasp the
mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord.
3 Never block or cover the cabinet ventilation
openings. Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV more than the minimum distances as shown in the diagram.
4 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet
openings.
5 In the event of a fault, unplug the unit and call a JVC service technician.
Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
6 The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling
the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
7 If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the
AC plug from the AC socket.
8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
10 cm
15 cm
15 cm10 cm
WARNING: <HV-29M Series> YOU CAN DETACH THE PROTECT SHEET ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF FRONT FRAME IF YOU NEEDED. THE FRONT BUTTON DOOR OF THE TV SHOULD BE PULLED OUT FROM ITS BOTTOM. DO NOT PRESS THE UPPER PART, OR YOUR FINGER MAY BE PINCHED.
✘✔
PULL PULL

Knowing your TV’s feature

Main feature
Function Description
DVD MENU Just connect your DVD IN, your new TV can check the DVD signal and will display
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the picture automatically. You can also tune the Picture mode and the sound mode as you like while watching your DVD.
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Remote control buttons and basic functions

SYSTEM
COLOUR
SOUND
POWER
FAVORITE CHANNEL
RETURN
TV/VIDEO
MENU
OK
MUTING
2
3
1
5
6
4
8
9
7
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CINEMA
SURROUND
RM-C1390
TV
8
2
0
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DISPLAY
BACK EXIT
DVD MENU
PICTURE
MODE
CHANNEL VOLUME
RM-C1390
No.Press To
1 POWER Turn on or off the TV from standby mode. 2 MENU/OK Display menu and confirm selected function. 3 5//2/3 Select and adjust menu function. 4 CHANNEL M Select the desired channel number. 5 VOLUME M Adjust the volume level. 6 TV/VIDEO Select TV or VIDEO terminal input.
EXIT On the other hand, you can use this button to EXIT from the menu.
7 MUTING Turn off the volume. Press this button again to resume the volume. 8 DISPLAY Display the programme number or video terminal number and PR list (channel
/BACK list) on the screen. You can select the channel using the PR list.
9 0~9, -/-- Select the programme number. For two digits programme number, press -/--,
0 RETURN, a) Return to the frequently view channel with one touch.
1 Press the DISPLAY/BACK button once to display the PR list. 2 Press 5//2/3 button to choose a channel, then press the MENU/OK button.
You can confirm the favorite channels in the PR list. The channels set to favorite channels are indicated with coloured mark. On the other hand, you can use this button to return to the previous menu.
then press the number button.
1 Choose the channel you want to register. 2 Press and hold RETURN, button until “RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!”
appears.
To cancel, press and hold RETURN, button until “RETURN PLUS CANCELED!” appears.
b) Return to the previously viewed channel, if you have not set or have cancelled
the Return channel as above.
1
6 3 7
9
5
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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/
Display the top. Press 2/3 buttons 3 to choose a menu title. Press button 3 to display next page
Display the 2nd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Display the 3rd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Return to the Press the DISPLAY/BACK button 8. previous menu. Choose the setting Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. Press the MENU/OK button 2 to exit of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to change the setting. from the menu. Adjust the effect Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. level of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to adjust the effect level. Display the sub Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. menu of a function. Then press MENU/OK button 2 to display the sub menu.
The following chart shows locations of functions in menus. In this manual, location of a function is described as follows:
Then press MENU/OK button 2. for more functions.
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
3rd menu
Note: Some functions have the 4th menus as the sub-menus.
Top menu 2nd menu Location 3rd menu Location
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE P.8
SOUND STEREO / III P. 1 0
FEATURES DVD MENU P.12 AUTO SIGNAL DETECT P.12
INSTALL SETUP TOUR P.15
PICTURE SETTING P.8 CONTRAST P.8
BRIGHT P.8
SHARP P.8
COLOUR P.8
TINT P.8
WHITE BALANCE P.8
DIGITAL VNR P.13
BASS P.10
TREBLE P.10
BALANCE P.10
AI VOLUME P.11
CINEMA SURROUND P.11
DVD PICTURE MODE P.12
WHITE BALANCE P.12
SOUND MODE P.12
CINEMA SURROUND P.12
SLEEP TIMER P.13
CHANNEL GUARD P.13
CHILD LOCK P.14
ZOOM P.9
FAVORITE SETTING P.14
AUTO PROGRAM P.16
EDIT/MANUAL P.16
COLOUR SYSTEM P.8
LANGUAGE P.13
APPEARANCE P.15
VIDEO - 3 SETTING P.15
BLUE BACK P.9
AUTO SHUTOFF P.15
PICTURE TILT P.9
BACK button 8 or choose EXIT menu or TV/VIDEO/EXIT button 6.
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TV buttons and functions

Front of the TV
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HV-29ML15
IN(VIDEO-4)
MENU TV/VIDEO
OVER
SV
L/MONO OK EXIT
CHANNEL VOLUME
R
POWER
Rear of the TV
HV-29ML15
No. Button/terminal Description
1I(main power) Press to turn on or turn off the TVs main power. 2 Power lamp Indicate the TV is being turned on or off.
3 Not Application 4 Remote control sensor 5 TV/VIDEO Press to select TV or video mode. 6 VOLUME M Press to adjust the volume level. 7 CHANNELM Press to select the desired channel. 8 MENU Press to display the menu. 9 IN (VIDEO-4) Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-4 mode. 0 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO signal input for VIDEO-4 mode.
- Headphone jack. = VIDEO-1 Video or S-VIDEO, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-1 mode. ~ VIDEO-2 Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-2 mode. ! VIDEO-3/COMPONENT Video or COMPONENT, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-3 mode. @ OUTPUT Video and audio output jacks. # Aerial socket.
How to operate the menus with the TV button
TV button
MENU MENU/OK button To display main menu and exit
CHANNEL M /5 button To select menu function. VOLUME M 2/3 button To adjust the desired function.
No colour : TV’s main power is being turned off. Red : TVs main power is being turned on.
Work as same as the button on the remote control unit
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
L/MONOR
RL
AUDIO
VIDEO
S
OVER
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
Y/VIDEO
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUTPUT
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Note
menu after finish setting.
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Setting up your TV

CAUTION
• Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting.
1 Connecting the aerial cable.
Rear of the TV
AUDIO
R
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
If you connect a VCR, connect the aerial output jack of your VCR and the aerial jack on the TV with the aerial cable. Then connect the output jacks of your VCR and the VIDEO-1 input jacks of the TV with the video cable and audio cables. For details, see the manual of your VCR.
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
L/MONO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
L/MONOR
VIDEO
75 -ohm coaxail cable (not supplied)
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
2 Connecting the compatible main plug
to the AC outlet.
3 Inserting batteries into the remote
control.
Insert two batteries by following the ª and
· polarities and inserting the · end first.
CAUTION:
Follow the cautions printed on the batteries.
Notes:
• Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries.
• If the remote control does not work properly, fit new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing, not regular use.
Rear of the
To video output
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
VCR
L/MONOR
To audio output
VIDEO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
To aerial input
To RF output
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
TV
To S-video output
The illustration shown is just a sample. It may not be same as your TV.
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4 Turn on the TV by pressing the main
power button.
JVC logo appears on the screen.
JVC logo will appear on the screen again at the phase of “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” function. Then the initial setting can be performed according to page 7.
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Setting up your TV (continued)
5 Making the initial settings
Set up your TV by pressing MENU/OK button or any keys, then operate the TV by following the steps as below:
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FRANAIS
кмллдав
OK
Press 5/ button to
select your desired language.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
______
01
______
02
______
03
______
04
______
05
______
06
______
OK
MOVE
To complete the initial setting, press the MENU/OK button. To edit the channel list, see page
17.
MANUAL
ID
DELETEINSERT
AUTO PROGRAM
CH 00
2%
OK
TV will start searching for the channels.
To stop AUTO PRO­GRAM, press MENU/OK button.
AUTO PROGRAM
SETUP TOUR RESTART ?
YES
OK
NO
After that, when turn on the TV at the next time. SETUP TOUR RESTART? will be displayed. Press the MENU/OK button to cancel the SETUP TOUR RESTART function. If you want to make initial settings again when the next time you turn on the TV, press the Red button to activate the SETUP TOUR RESTART function.
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Basic setting for picture

COLOUR SYSTEM
You can select the appropriate colour system when the picture is not clear or no colour appears.
Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select a setting.
AUTO PAL SECAM
NTSC3.58NTSC4.43
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU INSTALL COLOUR SYSTEM
For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. PAL
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. PAL
Africa Nigeria, etc. PAL
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. PAL Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. NTSC Russia, etc. SECAM Czech Republic, Poland, etc. PAL Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. PAL UK, etc. PAL
Republic of South Africa, etc. PAL
Egypt, Morocco, etc. SECAM
PAL
SECAM
PICTURE MODE
You can choose the desired picture setting with one-touch.
Press the PICTURE MODE button to select a setting.
SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness. BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness. STANDARD Standard picture setting. USER You can change this picture setting
as you like. Select USER and adjust following items in the PICTURE SETTING menu. (CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, TINT*)
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
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To operate this function with a menu:
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
To return the USER setting to the default, press the blue button when the PICTURE SETTING menu appears.
PICTURE SETTING
You can adjust the desired picture setting when selecting USER in PICTURE MODE.
1 Select the USER in PICTURE MODE under
PICTURE menu.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
USER
2 Select the PICTURE SETTING in PICTURE
menu, then adjust the setting.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE SETTING
CONTRAST 2 : Lower contrast 3 : Higher contrast
BRIGHT 2 : Darker 3 : Brighter SHARP 2 : Softer 3 : Higher COLOUR 2 : Lighter 3 : Deeper TINT* 2 : Reddish 3 : Greenish
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the picture to better match the type of video being viewed. Select the WHITE BALANCE in the PICTURE menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE
MID Normal white balance. WARM Reddish white. COOL Bluish white.
When you select to VIDEO-3. You cannot adjust WHITE BALANCE. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Advance setting for picture

BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an antenna. Select the BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL BLUE BACK
If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, cancel the BLUE BACK function.
ZOOM
You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum one from three ZOOM modes.
1 Select the ZOOM in the FEATURES menu,
then press the MENU/OK button.
MENU FEATURES ZOOM
ZOOM
REGULAR
ZOOM
16:9
OK
2 Press the 5/buttons to choose a ZOOM
mode. Then press the MENU/OK button.
PICTURE TILT
Correcting the Slanting Picture (PICTURE TILT)
You can correct the picture tilt caused by the earths magnetic force.
1 Select the PICTURE TILT in the INSTALL
menu, then press MENU/OK button.
MENU INSTALL PICTURE TILT
The Following display appear.
PICTURE TILT
OK
2 Press the 5/buttons until the picture
become level. Then press the MENU/OK button.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Basic setting for sound

SOUND SYSTEM
You can select an appropriate sound system when abnormal sound occurs even when the picture appears normally. Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select a setting.
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:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. D/K
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. B/G
Africa Nigeria, etc. B/G
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. B/G Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. I Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. M Russia, etc. D/K Czech Republic, Poland, etc. D/K Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. B/G UK, etc. I
Republic of South Africa, etc. I
Egypt, Morocco, etc. B/G
B/G
ADJUSTING THE SOUND
You can adjust the sound setting. Select the BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE in SOUND menu, then adjust the setting.
MENU SOUND BASS
BASS 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger TREBLE 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger BALANCE 2 :
* When you select SOUND MODE of DVD menu in
VIDEO-3 to DYNAMIC or SOFT, you cannot adjust BASS and TREBLE.
Left speaker level up
3 :
Right speaker level up
STEREO / I•II ( )
You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broad­casted programmes. Press the select the desired mode.
Select stereo sound.
I Select bilingual I (sub I). II Select bilingual II (sub II).
MONO Cancels the Multi Sound functions, and
Select monaral sound.
the sound becomes monaural.
This Function is not available in video mode. To operate this function with a menu:
MENU SOUND STEREO / III
button to
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About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Advanced setting for sound

AI VOLUME
You can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to the same level automatically. Select the AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU SOUND AI VOLUME
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider audience. Press the CINEMA SURROUND button to select a setting.
OFF
Cancel the function.
HIGH
Listen to sound with more wider audience effect.
LOW
Listen to sound with less wider audience effect.
MONO
Listen to mono sound with stereo effect.
To operate this function with menu:
MENU SOUND CINEMA SURROUND
If slight volume distortion occurs when you select HIGH mode, change the setting to LOW mode. The CINEMA SURROUND effect will be less noticeable.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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DVD FUNCTION

AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When the DVD input signal is detected. The input mode will be changed to VIDEO-3 automatically.
For The DVD player, press the POWER ON button of the machine so that the signal can be detected.
For the VTR, press the POWER ON button of the machine, and then press the “PLAY button, so that the signal can be detected and display DVD menu.
Select the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
DVD PICTURE MODE
You can enhance the picture quality of the DVD. Select the DVD PICTURE MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
DVD PICTURE MODE
OFF CLEAR-1 Select when the disc is with lots of noise
CLEAR-2 Select when the disc is with less noise
Cancel the function.
(To soften the picture).
(To sharpen the picture).
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the DVD picture. Select the WHITE BALANCE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
WHITE BALANCE
For details, see WHITE BALANCE on page 8
SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting for the DVD. Select the SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
SOUND MODE
DYNAMIC Adjust bass and high pitch SOFT Soften the sound USER You can adjust bass and treble Sound
* When you use Sound mode is DYNAMIC or
SOFT the Bass and Treble in sound menu cannot operate.
menu as you like. You can use blue button for reset bass / treble to center.
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for the DVD. Select the CINEMA SURROUND in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
CINEMA SURROUND
For details, see “CINEMA SURROUND on page 11
* When you use VIDEO-3 to display the DVD
signal or Video signal then WHITE BALANCE, DIGITAL VNR function in PICTURE menu/ BASS, TREBLE, CINEMA SURROUND function in SOUND menu/ SHARP function in PICTURE SETTING menu can’t operate.
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About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Customized setting

DIGITAL VNR
You can reduce the picture noise. Select the DIGITAL VNR in the PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of DIGITAL VNR function.
MENU PICTURE DIGITAL VNR
OFF
DIGITAL VNR
MIN
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes minimum level.
AUTO
Effect of DIGITAL VNR is automatically controlled.
MAX
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes maximum level.
is turned off.
If you select MAX, the picture becomes softer even if the original picture is sharp. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust DIGITAL VNR.
SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after a set time.
1200
You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10 minutes step. You must press OK button for setting timer.
SLEEP TIMER
10
OK
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU FEATURES SLEEP TIMER
When the elapsed of time left one minute, GOOD NIGHT! appears on the screen. You can display the SLEEP TIMER menu again to confirm or change the remaining time.
CHANNEL GUARD
When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch, you can lock out the channel. Even when a child chooses a programme number for a locked out channel the screen will change to blue and display so the channel cannot be viewed.
To set this function:
1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD, then press the
number 0 (AV) button.
SET ID NO.
1234
OK
2 Set the ID number you want.
To choose a number: Press the 5/∞ buttons.
To move a cursor: Press the 2/3 buttons.
3 Press the MENU/OK button.
CHANNEL GARD
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
21 03 05 07 08 09 11
GUARD
LANGUAGE
You can choose your desired on screen display language. Select the LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose a language.
MENU INSTALL LANGUAGE
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
4 Press the 5/ buttons to choose a TV
channel.
The TV shows the TV programme which the chosen TV channel is now.
5 Press the blue button to set this function to
the TV channel.
(CHANNEL GUARD) appears and the TV
channel is locked. To cancel this function: Press the blue button again.
(CHANNEL GUARD) disappears and the
lock is released.
6 Press the MENU/OK button to complete the
setting. The menu disappears.Press the blue button again.
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Customized setting (continued)
To view a locked TV channel:
1 Choose a programme number in which a
TV channel locked with the number buttons or PR LIST. The screen changes to blue and the
(CHANNEL GUARD)
appears.
You cannot choose a locked TV channel
with the 5/∞ buttons.
2 Press the DISPLAY/BACK button to display
ID NO. (ID number input screen).
3 Press the number buttons to enter the ID
number. The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID number: Perform step 1 of “To set this function: on page 13. After confirming the ID number, press the DISPLAY/BACK button or the TV/ VIDEO button to exit the menu.
When you would like to cancel the CHANNEL GUARD function, you must perform the operation To set this function again.
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU FEATURES CHILD LOCK
EXPLANATION FAVORITE SETTING FUNCTION IN FEATURES MENU.
First, there is no register channel in Favorite channel (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue). When you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), the word NO MEMORY will appear.
If you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), and remain for a while, the word FAVORITE CHANNEL 7 PROGRAMMED! will appear. This means that you register that channel to be your favorite channel. If you want to change your favorite channel in that colour, you must return to the Function FAVORITE SETTING for delete the own one first.
Select the FAVORITE SETTING in the FEATURES menu, then choose desired setting.
MENU FEATURES
The following display appear.
FAVORITE SETTING
PR
PR
PR
PR
OK
FAVORITE SETTING
02
04
06
08
RESET
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About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Customized setting (continued)
APPEARANCE
You can change format of Menu display when selecting Type of APPEARANCE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU INSTALL APPEARANCE
TYPE A : Solid Form
TYPE B : Light Form
TYPE C : Light background Form/Solid bar
VIDEO-3 SETTING
You can set the VIDEO-3 SETTING according to the video signal output from the external devices connected to the VIDEO-3 terminal. Select the VIDEO-3 SETTING in INSTALL menu, then choose a setting.
MENU INSTALL VIDEO-3 SETTING
VIDEO If a normal video signal (composite
COMPONENT If a component video signal (Y/C
You must choose a setting follow as signal that you input to VIDEO-3. (If you input the DVD signal to VIDEO-3, you must choose VIDEO-3 SETTING to COMPONENT.)
For connecting methods, see “Additional Prepara- tion on page 18.
video signal) is input.
B/CR)
is input.
AUTO SHUTOFF
You can set the TV to turn off automatically when no signal is received for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast. Select AUTO SHUTOFF in INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL AUTO SHUTOFF
The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TVs main power. The AUTO SHUTOFF function is not available in video mode.
SETUP TOUR
You can use SETUP TOUR function for making the initial settings. When you select SETUP TOUR the LANGUAGE menu , AUTO PROGRAM menu , EDIT menu will be displayed follow as page 7. But SETUP TOUR RESTART? will not be displayed.
Select the SETUP TOUR in INSTALL menu
MENU INSTALL SETUP TOUR
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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TV channel presetting

To register the TV channels auto­matically (AUTO PROGRAM)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list automatically.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then press the
MENU/OK button. AUTO PROGRAM function starts, and the channels received are registered in the channel list (PR list) automatically.
3 The EDIT menu appears.
To edit the Proceed to the Step 3 of “To channel list edit the channel list (PR list)
on this page.
If a channel is Proceed to the Step 3 of “To not registered register the channel manually
on this page.
To exit the menu Press the MENU/OK button.
For details of SETUP TOUR, see page 15.
To register the TV channels manually (MANUAL in the EDIT menu)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list manually.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
21
CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
3 Choose the channel which you want to
register.
4 Press the blue button to activate the
MANUAL function. The sound system of the channel appears at the right of the CH/CC number.
5 Press the 3 button to choose an appropri-
ate sound system. For details, see SOUND SYSTEM on page 10.
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6 Press the green or red button to search for
the TV channel. Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed.
7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TV
channel appears.
If the reception Press the blue or yellow button is poor to fine tune the TV channel.
If noisy sound Press the 3 button to choose is heard an appropriate sound system.
8 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
To edit the channel list (PR LIST) (MOVE and DELETE in the EDIT menu)
You can edit the TV channel list as you like.
Note: After this operation, other channels PR numbers will be changed.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
21
CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
3 Choose the channel which you want to
change PR number, or delete.
4 Do the following action:
To change the Press the 3 button. Then move PR number it to the PR number you want (MOVE) to use it for the channel.
Finally press the 2 button.
To delete the Press the yellow button. channel (DELETE)
5 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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TV channel presetting (continued)
To add in the new channel (INSERT in the EDIT menu)
You can add in the new channel in the TV channel list as you like. You need to find the “CH/CC” number for the TV channel. Find the “CH/CC” number correspond­ing to the channel number of the TV channel from the attached sheet CH/CC number list on this page.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
3 Choose the PR number for which you will
register a new TV channel. When you add a new TV channel of NTSC-M system, press the SOUND SYSTEM button to change the sound system to M. Then proceed to the next step.
4 Press the green button, then press 5/
buttons to choose “CC” or “CH”.
5 Press the number button to enter the
remaining CH/CC number. The TV starts to search the TV channel, and the picture of the TV channel appears. If the TV finds no TV channel, a noisy picture appears.
When a TV channel has already been registered in PR99, using the INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
CH/CC number
When you want to use the INSERT function by the previous operation, find the CH/CC number corresponding to the channel number of the TV channel from this table.
Channel No. Country
US United States, Philippines, etc.. CCIR Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.. OIRT Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.. AUSTRALIA Australia, etc..
Channel
CH US CCIR OIRT
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 CH 12 US- 12 E12 R12 CH 13 US- 13 CH 14 US- 14, W+ 29 CH 15 US- 15, W+ 30 CH 16 US- 16, W+ 31 CH 17 US- 17, W+ 32 CH 18 US- 18, W+ 33 CH 19 US- 19, W+ 34 CH 20 US- 20, W+ 35 CH 21 US- 21, W+ 36 E21 CH 22 US- 22, W+ 37 E22 CH 23 US- 23, W+ 38 E23 CH 24 US- 24, W+ 39 E24 CH 25 US- 25, W+ 40 E25 CH 26 US- 26, W+ 41 E26 CH 27 US- 27, W+ 42 E27 CH 28 US- 28, W+ 43 E28 CH 29 US- 29, W+ 44 E29 CH 30 US- 30, W+ 45 E30 CH 31 US- 31, W+ 46 E31 CH 32 US- 32, W+ 47 E32 CH 33 US- 33, W+ 48 E33 CH 34 US- 34, W+ 49 E34 CH 35 US- 35, W+ 50 E35
CC US CCIR OIRT
CC 01 S- 1 AU- 5 CC 02 S- 2 CC 03 S- 3 CC 04 S- 4 CC 05 S- 5 CC 06 S- 6 AU- 5A CC 07 S- 7 CC 08 S- 8 CC 09 S- 9 CC 10 S- 10 CC 11 S- 11 CC 12 S- 12 CC 13 S- 13 CC 14 A S- 14 CC 15 B S- 15 CC 16 C S- 16 CC 17 D S- 17 CC 18 E S- 18 CC 19 F S- 19 CC 20 G S- 20 CC 21 H S- 21 CC 22 I S- 22 CC 23 J S- 23 CC 24 K S- 24 CC 25 L S- 25 CC 26 M S- 26 CC 27 N S- 27 CC 28 O S- 28 CC 29 P S- 29 CC 30 Q S- 30 CC 31 R S- 31 CC 32 S S- 32 CC 33 T S- 33 CC 34 U S- 34 CC 35 V S- 35 CC 36 W S- 36 CC 37 W+ 1 S- 37
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
CH US CCIR OIRT
CH 36 US- 36, W+ 51 E36 CH 37 US- 37, W+ 52 E37 CH 38 US- 38, W+ 53 E38 CH 39 US- 39, W+ 54 E39 CH 40 US- 40, W+ 55 E40 CH 41 US- 41, W+ 56 E41 CH 42 US- 42, W+ 57 E42 CH 43 US- 43, W+ 58 E43 CH 44 US- 44, W+ 59 E44 CH 45 US- 45, W+ 60 E45 CH 46 US- 46, W+ 61 E46 CH 47 US- 47, W+ 62 E47 CH 48 US- 48, W+ 63 E48 CH 49 US- 49, W+ 64 E49 CH 50 US- 50, W+ 65 E50 CH 51 US- 51, W+ 66 E51 CH 52 US- 52, W+ 67 E52 CH 53 US- 53, W+ 68 E53 CH 54 US- 54, W+ 69 E54 CH 55 US- 55, W+ 70 E55 CH 56 US- 56, W+ 71 E56 CH 57 US- 57, W+ 72 E57 CH 58 US- 58, W+ 73 E58 CH 59 US- 59, W+ 74 E59 CH 60 US- 60, W+ 75 E60 CH 61 US- 61, W+ 76 E61 CH 62 US- 62, W+ 77 E62 CH 63 US- 63, W+ 78 E63 CH 64 US- 64, W+ 79 E64 CH 65 US- 65, W+ 80 E65 CH 66 US- 66, W+ 81 E66 CH 67 US- 67, W+ 82 E67 CH 68 US- 68, W+ 83 E68 CH 69 US- 69, W+ 84 E69
CC US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA
CC 38 W+ 2 S- 38 CC 39 W+ 3 S- 39 CC 40 W+ 4 S- 40 CC 41 W+ 5 S- 41 CC42 W+ 6 CC 43 W+ 7 CC 44 W+ 8 CC 45 W+ 9 CC 46 W+ 10 CC 47 W+ 11 CC 48 W+ 12 CC 49 W+ 13 CC 50 W+ 14 CC 51 W+ 15 CC 52 W+ 16 CC 53 W+ 17 CC 54 W+ 18 CC 55 W+ 19 CC 56 W+ 20 CC 57 W+ 21 CC 58 W+ 22 CC 59 W+ 23 CC 60 W+ 24 CC 61 W+ 25 CC 62 W+ 26 CC 63 W+ 27 CC 64 W+ 28 CC 75 X CC 76 Y R3 CC 77 Z R4 AU- 3 C 78 Z+ 1 R5 CC 79 Z+ 2 AU- 4 CC 95 A- 5 CC 96 A- 4 CC 97 A- 3 CC 98 A- 2 CC 99 A- 1
AUSTRALIA
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Additional preparation

Connecting the external devices
Connect the devices to the TV, paying attention to the following connection diagram.
Before connecting anything:
Read the manuals provided with the devices. Depending on the devices, the connection method may differ from the figure. In addition, the device settings may be changed depending on the connection method to secure proper operation.
Turn off all the devices including the TV.
The Specifications on page 21 contains
the details of the VIDEO terminals. If you are connecting a device not listed in the following connection diagram, see the Specifications to choose the best VIDEO terminal.
Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
1 VCR (composite signal) 2 VCR (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 3 VCR for recording (composite signal) 4 DVD player (composite signal) 5 DVD player (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 6 DVD player (component video signals; Y.
PB/CB . PR/CR)
7 TV game (composite signal) 8 TV game (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 9 Camcorder (composite signal) 0 Camcorder (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C)
- Headphones
HV-29ML15
(Behind the cover)
IN (VIDEO-4)
OVER
VRL/MONO
S
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R
R
AUDIO
AUDIO
S
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
OVER
Y/VIDEOC
BCR
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
L
R
VIDEO
AUDIO
L/MONO
PR/CRPB/C
L/MONO
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3 COMPONENT
OUTPUT
S
VIDEO
OVER
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
Y/VIDEO
B
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
L
OUTPUT
VIDEO
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Troubleshooting

If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this “Troubleshooting well before you request having the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the AC plug is disconnected from the AC outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
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 the operation of the function well, not this Troubleshooting guide.
After you have followed the Troubleshooting description or the operating description of the functions concerned without any success, remove the AC plug from the AC outlet and request a repair of your TV. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or remove the rear cover of the TV.
IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
Is the AC plug connected to the AC outlet?
Is the POWER lamp lit? If not, press the Main
power button.
NO PICTURE/NO SOUND
Have you chosen a TV channel whose reception is extremely bad? In this case, the BLUE BACK function will be activated, the entire screen becomes blue, and the sound is muted. In spite of this, if you want to view the TV channel, follow the description BLUE BACK on page 9 to try to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
Are your SOUND SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description SOUND SYSTEM button on page 10 to try to solve the trouble.
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT IN DVD MENU DOES NOT WORK
Please check that the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT function is on or off.
Press button ( VCR or DVD Player ) to turn the machine off and turn it on again ; do not turn the machine off and on suddenly.
Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
WHEN TV IS NOT VIDEO-3, AUTO SIGNAL DETECT WORK WHILE VCR OR DVD PLAYER WAS ON.
Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
In a certain VCR or DVD Player, the function might operate by the discontinuity of the signal.
AFTER TV WAS ON, AUTO DVD DETECT WORK
Video signal from VCR or DVD Player cause the function run properly to indicate that there are video signal on VIDEO-3 channel.
IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
If noise totally obscures the picture (snow), the aerial or aerial cable may have trouble. Check the following to try to solve the trouble: Has the TV and aerial been con­nected properly? Has the aerial cable been damaged? Is the aerial pointed to the right direction? Is the aerial itself faulty?
If the TV or aerial receives interference from the other devices, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move such device as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier that can cause interference away from your TV, or try changing its location. If the aerial suffers interference from a radio tower or high-voltage wire, please contact your local dealer.
If the TV receives interferences from signal reflecting from mountains or building, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try to change the aerials direction or replace the antenna with the one with better directionality.
Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 8 to try to solve the trouble.
Has COLOUR or BRIGHT been controlled properly? Follow the description PICTURE SETTING on page 8 to try to adjust them properly.
When a white and bright still image (such as a white dress) is displayed on the screen, the white part may look as if it were coloured. It is a phenomenon unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself, and not due to a TV failure. When the picture disappears from the screen, the unnatural colours will also disappear.
When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal, and not because of malfunction.
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POOR SOUND
Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description Adjusting the sound on page 10 to try to adjust them properly.
When the TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description STEREO / III on page 10 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound.
OPERATION DISABLED
Have the batteries of the remote control become exhausted? Follow the description Putting the batteries into the remote control on page 6 and replace them with new batteries to try solve the problem.
Have you attempted to use the remote control at the sides or rear of the TV or at a location more than seven meters apart from the TV location? Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters from your TV to try to solve the problem.
Is the CHILD LOCK function set to ON? If the CHILD LOCK function is set to ON, you cannot operate the TV with the front control buttons of the TV. Follow the description CHILD LOCK on page 14 to try to set the CHILD LOCK function to OFF.
If the TV operation becomes disabled suddenly, press the Main power button on the TV and turn off the main power. Try to press the Main power button again to turn on the main power. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
OTHER CONCERNS
When the AUTO SHUTOFF function oper­ates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV is turned off suddenly, try to press the POWER button to turn on the TV once again. At this time, if the TV resumes a normal state, there is no problem.
If you bring a magnetized device such as a speaker near to your TV, a picture may be warped or unnatural colours appear at the corners of the screen. In this case, keep the device apart from your TV. If the speaker causes such phenomena, use the magnetic­shielded speaker instead.
A picture may be tilted due to the influence of the earth’s magnetism. In this case, use the PICTURE TILT on page 9 to complete the tilt.
It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is performed until an image is displayed. This is not a malfunction. This is the time required for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed.
The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, other causes may be assumed. For precautionary purposes, request your service technician to inspect it.
Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight electric shock due to its static electric­ity. It is an unavoidable phenomenon due to the construction of the picture tube. It is not a problem with the TV. You can rest assured that this static discharge does not have harmful influence over the human body.
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Specifications

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
Sound-multiplex systems A2 (B/G), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system Power requirements AC 110 to 240V, 50/60Hz Audio output Rated Power output: 10W + 10W VIDEO-1 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
VIDEO-2 terminal RCA connector x 3
VIDEO-3/COMPONENT RCA connector x 5 terminal
VIDEO-4 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
OUTPUT terminal RCA connector x 3
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Accessories Remote control unit x 1
Speakers (13cm x 6.5cm) x 2
VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 MHz ~ 423.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 431.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz
Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
Video input/Component video (Y. PB/CB . PR/CR) input and
Audio L/R inputs are available.
Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
Video output and Audio L/R outputs are available.
RM-C1390 [All models] AA/R6 dry cell battery x 2
Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this constitutes an infringement of copyright.
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Contents
Knowing your TV’s feature Remote control buttons and basic functions.3 TV buttons and functions Setting up your TV Basic setting for picture Advanced setting for picture Original Feature for picture Basic setting for sound Advanced setting for sound DVD Function Customized setting TV channel presetting Additional preparation Troubleshooting Specifications
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Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual throughly before you begin.

Safety Instructions

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV.
1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV. 2 Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When unplugging the TV, grasp the
mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord.
3 Never block or cover the cabinet ventilation
openings. Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV more than the minimum distances as shown in the diagram.
4 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet
openings.
5 In the event of a fault, unplug the unit and call a JVC service technician.
Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
6 The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling
the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
7 If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the
AC plug from the AC socket.
8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
10 cm
15 cm
15 cm10 cm
WARNING: <HV-29M Series> YOU CAN DETACH THE PROTECT SHEET ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF FRONT FRAME IF YOU NEEDED. THE FRONT BUTTON DOOR OF THE TV SHOULD BE PULLED OUT FROM ITS BOTTOM. DO NOT PRESS THE UPPER PART, OR YOUR FINGER MAY BE PINCHED.
✘✔
PULL PULL

Knowing your TV’s feature

Main feature
Function Description
DVD MENU Just connect your DVD IN, your new TV can check the DVD signal and will display
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the picture automatically. You can also tune the Picture mode and the sound mode as you like while watching your DVD.
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Remote control buttons and basic functions

SYSTEM
COLOUR
SOUND
POWER
FAVORITE CHANNEL
RETURN
TV/VIDEO
MENU
OK
MUTING
2
3
1
5
6
4
8
9
7
+
Ð/ÐÐ
0
TEXT
CINEMA
SURROUND
RM-C1390
TV
8
2
0
4
DISPLAY
BACK EXIT
DVD MENU
PICTURE
MODE
CHANNEL VOLUME
RM-C1390
No.Press To
1 POWER Turn on or off the TV from standby mode. 2 MENU/OK Display menu and confirm selected function. 3 5//2/3 Select and adjust menu function. 4 CHANNEL M Select the desired channel number. 5 VOLUME M Adjust the volume level. 6 TV/VIDEO Select TV or VIDEO terminal input.
EXIT On the other hand, you can use this button to EXIT from the menu.
7 MUTING Turn off the volume. Press this button again to resume the volume. 8 DISPLAY Display the programme number or video terminal number and PR list (channel
/BACK list) on the screen. You can select the channel using the PR list.
9 0~9, -/-- Select the programme number. For two digits programme number, press -/--,
0 RETURN, a) Return to the frequently view channel with one touch.
1 Press the DISPLAY/BACK button once to display the PR list. 2 Press 5//2/3 button to choose a channel, then press the MENU/OK button.
You can confirm the favorite channels in the PR list. The channels set to favorite channels are indicated with coloured mark. On the other hand, you can use this button to return to the previous menu.
then press the number button.
1 Choose the channel you want to register. 2 Press and hold RETURN, button until RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!
appears. To cancel, press and hold RETURN, button until RETURN PLUS CANCELED! appears.
b) Return to the previously viewed channel, if you have not set or have cancelled
the Return channel as above.
1
6 3 7
9
5
3
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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/
Display the top. Press 2/3 buttons 3 to choose a menu title. Press button 3 to display next page
Display the 2nd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Display the 3rd Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a menu title. menu. Then press MENU/OK button 2. Return to the Press the DISPLAY/BACK button 8. previous menu. Choose the setting Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. Press the MENU/OK button 2 to exit of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to change the setting. from the menu. Adjust the effect Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. level of a function. Then press the 2/3 buttons 3 to adjust the effect level. Display the sub Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a function. menu of a function. Then press MENU/OK button 2 to display the sub menu.
The following chart shows locations of functions in menus. In this manual, location of a function is described as follows:
Then press MENU/OK button 2. for more functions.
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
MENU Top menu 2nd menu
3rd menu
Note: Some functions have the 4th menus as the sub-menus.
Top menu 2nd menu Location 3rd menu Location
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE P.8
SOUND STEREO / III P. 1 1
FEATURES DVD MENU P.13 AUTO SIGNAL DETECT P.13
INSTALL SETUP TOUR P.16
PICTURE SETTING P.8 CONTRAST P.8
BRIGHT P.8
SHARP P.8
COLOUR P.8
TINT P.8
WHITE BALANCE P.8
DIGITAL VNR P.14
BASS P.11
TREBLE P.11
BALANCE P.11
AI VOLUME P.12
CINEMA SURROUND P.12
DVD PICTURE MODE P.13
WHITE BALANCE P.13
SOUND MODE P.13
CINEMA SURROUND P.13
SLEEP TIMER P.14
CHANNEL GUARD P.14
CHILD LOCK P.15
ZOOM P.9
FAVORITE SETTING P.15
AUTO PROGRAM P.17
EDIT/MANUAL P.17
COLOUR SYSTEM P.8
LANGUAGE P.14
TELETEXT LANGUAGE P.10
APPEARANCE P.16
VIDEO - 3 SETTING P.16
BLUE BACK P.9
AUTO SHUTOFF P.16
PICTURE TILT P.9
BACK button 8 or choose EXIT menu or TV/VIDEO/EXIT button 6.
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TV buttons and functions

The illustrations shown below is for HV-29ML25 and HV-29VL25 only, which are used for explanation purpose. Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated.
Front of the TV
HV-29ML25
HV-29VL25
Rear of the TV
HV-29ML25 HV-29VL25
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IN(VIDEO-4)
MENU TV/VIDEO
OVER
SV
L/MONO OK EXIT
CHANNEL VOLUME
R
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OVER
SV
L/MONO
R
MENU
CHANNEL VOLUME
L/MONOR
VIDEO
Y/VIDEO
VIDEO
S
OVER
OK EXIT
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
IN(VIDEO-4)
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
TV/VIDEO
POWER
POWER
=
~
!
@
#
No. Button/terminal Description
1I(main power) Press to turn on or turn off the TVs main power. 2 Power lamp Indicate the TV is being turned on or off.
No colour : TV’s main power is being turned off. Red : TVs main power is being turned on.
3 Not Application 4 Remote control sensor 5 TV/VIDEO Press to select TV or video mode. 6 VOLUME M Press to adjust the volume level. 7 CHANNELM Press to select the desired channel. 8 MENU Press to display the menu. 9 IN (VIDEO-4) Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-4 mode. 0 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO signal input for VIDEO-4 mode.
- Headphone jack. = VIDEO-1 Video or S-VIDEO, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-1 mode. ~ VIDEO-2 Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-2 mode. ! VIDEO-3/COMPONENT Video or COMPONENT, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-3 mode. @ OUTPUT Video and audio output jacks. # Aerial socket.
How to operate the menus with the TV button
TV button
Work as same as the button on the remote control unit
Note
MENU MENU/OK button To display main menu and exit
menu after finish setting.
CHANNEL M /5 button To select menu function. VOLUME M 2/3 button To adjust the desired function.
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Setting up your TV

CAUTION
• Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting.
1 Connecting the aerial cable.
Rear of the TV
AUDIO
R
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
If you connect a VCR, connect the aerial output jack of your VCR and the aerial jack on the TV with the aerial cable. Then connect the output jacks of your VCR and the VIDEO-1 input jacks of the TV with the video cable and audio cables. For details, see the manual of your VCR.
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
L/MONO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
L/MONOR
VIDEO
75 -ohm coaxail cable (not supplied)
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
2 Connecting the compatible main plug
to the AC outlet.
3 Inserting batteries into the remote
control.
Insert two batteries by following the ª and
· polarities and inserting the · end first.
CAUTION:
Follow the cautions printed on the batteries.
Notes:
• Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries.
• If the remote control does not work properly, fit new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing, not regular use.
Rear of the
To video output
AUDIO
R
L/MONO
PR/CRPBB/C
AUDIO
RL
AUDIO
VCR
L/MONOR
To audio output
VIDEO
VIDEO
S
OVER
Y/VIDEO
To aerial input
To RF output
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
TV
To S-video output
The illustration shown is just a sample. It may not be same as your TV.
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4 Turn on the TV by pressing the main
power button.
JVC logo appears on the screen.
JVC logo will appear on the screen again at the phase of “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” function. Then the initial setting can be performed according to page 7.
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Setting up your TV (continued)
5 Making the initial settings
Set up your TV by pressing MENU/OK button or any keys, then operate the TV by following the steps as below:
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FRANAIS
кмллдав
OK
• Press 5/ button to
select your desired language.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
______
01
______
02
______ ______
03 04
______
05
______
06
______
OK
MOVE
• To complete the initial setting, press the MENU/OK button. To edit the channel list, see page
18.
MANUAL
ID
DELETEINSERT
TELETEXT LANGUAGE
GROUPÐ 1
GROUPÐ 2
GROUPÐ 3
GROUPÐ 4
GROUPÐ 5
OK
• Press 5/ button to
select your desired Teletext language groups. For details, see page 10.
AUTO PROGRAM
SETUP TOUR RESTART ?
OK
• After that, when turn on the TV at the next time. “SETUP TOUR RESTART?” will be displayed. Press the MENU/OK button to cancel the SETUP TOUR RESTART function. If you want to make initial settings again when the next time you turn on the TV, press the Red button to activate the SETUP TOUR RESTART function.
AUTO PROGRAM
CH 00
2%
OK
• TV will start searching for the channels.
To stop AUTO PRO­GRAM, press MENU/OK button.
YES
NO
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Basic setting for picture

COLOUR SYSTEM
You can select the appropriate colour system when the picture is not clear or no colour appears.
Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select a setting.
AUTO PAL SECAM
NTSC3.58NTSC4.43
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU INSTALL COLOUR SYSTEM
For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. PAL
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. PAL
Africa Nigeria, etc. PAL
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. PAL Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. NTSC Russia, etc. SECAM Czech Republic, Poland, etc. PAL Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. PAL UK, etc. PAL
Republic of South Africa, etc. PAL
Egypt, Morocco, etc. SECAM
PAL
SECAM
PICTURE MODE
You can choose the desired picture setting with one-touch.
Press the PICTURE MODE button to select a setting.
SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness. BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness. STANDARD Standard picture setting. USER You can change this picture setting
as you like. Select USER and adjust following items in the PICTURE SETTING menu. (CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, TINT*)
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
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To operate this function with a menu:
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
To return the USER setting to the default, press the blue button when the PICTURE SETTING menu appears.
PICTURE SETTING
You can adjust the desired picture setting when selecting USER in PICTURE MODE.
1 Select the USER in PICTURE MODE under
PICTURE menu.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE
USER
2 Select the PICTURE SETTING in PICTURE
menu, then adjust the setting.
MENU PICTURE PICTURE SETTING
CONTRAST 2 : Lower contrast 3 : Higher contrast
BRIGHT 2 : Darker 3 : Brighter SHARP 2 : Softer 3 : Higher COLOUR 2 : Lighter 3 : Deeper TINT* 2 : Reddish 3 : Greenish
*TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust SHARP.
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the picture to better match the type of video being viewed. Select the WHITE BALANCE in the PICTURE menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU PICTURE WHITE BALANCE
MID Normal white balance. WARM Reddish white. COOL Bluish white.
When you select to VIDEO-3. You cannot adjust WHITE BALANCE. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Advance setting for picture

BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an antenna. Select the BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL BLUE BACK
If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, cancel the BLUE BACK function.
ZOOM
You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum one from three ZOOM modes.
1 Select the ZOOM in the FEATURES menu,
then press the MENU/OK button.
MENU FEATURES ZOOM
ZOOM
REGULAR
ZOOM
16:9
OK
2 Press the 5/buttons to choose a ZOOM
mode. Then press the MENU/OK button.
PICTURE TILT
Correcting the Slanting Picture (PICTURE TILT)
You can correct the picture tilt caused by the earth’s magnetic force.
1 Select the PICTURE TILT in the INSTALL
menu, then press MENU/OK button.
MENU INSTALL PICTURE TILT
The Following display appear.
PICTURE TILT
OK
2 Press the 5/buttons until the picture
become level. Then press the MENU/OK button.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the “How to operate menus and menu locations” on page 4.
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Original features for picture

TELETEXT
You can watch the Teletext broadcast channel with TEXT function.
1 Press the TEXT button to select the desired
mode as follows:
TV mode TEXT twin mode TEXT mode
2 Press the CHANNEL -/+ buttons, number
buttons or colour buttons to select other Teletext pages.
3 Press TEXT or TV/VIDEO button to return to
TV mode. You can also operate the teletext using the following buttons:
(Hold) Hold a teletext page. The
(Reveal) Display the hidden text (e.g.
(Size) Enlarge the teletext display. (Index) Return to the index page
(Cancel) Watch TV programme while
(Sub-page) Operate the (Sub-page)
(Hold) are displayed at the top left of the screen. To cancel, press (Hold) button again.
answers to a quiz). To cancel, press (Reveal) button again.
instantly.
waiting for a teletext page. When the teletext page is found, a page number appears at the upper left
of the screen. Press to view the teletext page.
function. Sub-page numbers are displayed at the left of the screen. To cancel sub-page function, press button again.
(Cancel)
(Sub-page)
TELETEXT LANGUAGE
You can set the Teletext language group that corresponds to the programmes. Select TELETEXT LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the desired language group.
MENU INSTALL TELETEXT LANGUAGE
Group Languages
GROUP-1 Turkish, Hungarian, English, German,
GROUP-2 Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian,
GROUP-3 Russian, Bulgarian, Lettish, Lithuanian,
GROUP-4 Arabic, Czech, Slovak. Hungarian,
GROUP-5 Farsi, Czech, Slovak. Hungarian,
Depending on the broadcast, the language set may not display properly. For details, see in page 8.
French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Finnish
Czech, Slovak, Rumanian, Hungarian, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Finnish
Estonian, Ukrainan, Czech, Slovak, English, German, Rumanian
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish
English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish
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About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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MENU SOUND BASS

Basic setting for sound

SOUND SYSTEM
You can select an appropriate sound system when abnormal sound occurs even when the picture appears normally. Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select a setting.
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:
Area Country or Region System
Asia, Middle Thailand, India, etc. East China, Vietnam, etc. D/K
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. B/G
Africa Nigeria, etc. B/G
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. B/G Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, etc. I Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. M Russia, etc. D/K Czech Republic, Poland, etc. D/K Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. B/G UK, etc. I
Republic of South Africa, etc. I
Egypt, Morocco, etc. B/G
B/G
ADJUSTING THE SOUND
You can adjust the sound setting. Select the BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE in SOUND menu, then adjust the setting.
BASS 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger TREBLE 2 : Weaker 3 : Stronger BALANCE 2 :
* When you select SOUND MODE of DVD menu in
VIDEO-3 to DYNAMIC or SOFT, you cannot adjust BASS and TREBLE.
Left speaker level up
3 :
Right speaker level up
STEREO / I•II ( )
You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broad­casted programmes. Press the select the desired mode.
Select stereo sound.
I Select bilingual I (sub I). II Select bilingual II (sub II).
MONO Cancels the Multi Sound functions, and
This Function is not available in video mode. To operate this function with a menu:
Select monaral sound.
the sound becomes monaural.
MENU SOUND STEREO / III
button to
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Advanced setting for sound

AI VOLUME
You can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to the same level automatically. Select the AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU SOUND AI VOLUME
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider audience. Press the CINEMA SURROUND button to select a setting.
OFF
Cancel the function.
HIGH
Listen to sound with more wider audience effect.
LOW
Listen to sound with less wider audience effect.
MONO
Listen to mono sound with stereo effect.
To operate this function with menu:
MENU SOUND CINEMA SURROUND
If slight volume distortion occurs when you select HIGH mode, change the setting to LOW mode. The CINEMA SURROUND effect will be less noticeable.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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DVD FUNCTION

AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When the DVD input signal is detected. The input mode will be changed to VIDEO-3 automatically.
For The DVD player, press the POWER ON button of the machine so that the signal can be detected.
For the VTR, press the POWER ON button of the machine, and then press the “PLAY button, so that the signal can be detected and display DVD menu.
Select the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
DVD PICTURE MODE
You can enhance the picture quality of the DVD. Select the DVD PICTURE MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
DVD PICTURE MODE
OFF CLEAR-1 Select when the disc is with lots of noise
CLEAR-2 Select when the disc is with less noise
Cancel the function.
(To soften the picture).
(To sharpen the picture).
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the DVD picture. Select the WHITE BALANCE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
WHITE BALANCE
For details, see WHITE BALANCE on page 8
SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting for the DVD. Select the SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
SOUND MODE
DYNAMIC Adjust bass and high pitch SOFT Soften the sound USER You can adjust bass and treble Sound
* When you use Sound mode is DYNAMIC or
SOFT the Bass and Treble in sound menu cannot operate.
menu as you like. You can use blue button for reset bass / treble to center.
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for the DVD. Select the CINEMA SURROUND in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES DVD MENU
CINEMA SURROUND
For details, see CINEMA SURROUND on page 12
* When you use VIDEO-3 to display the DVD
signal or Video signal then WHITE BALANCE, DIGITAL VNR function in PICTURE menu/ BASS, TREBLE, CINEMA SURROUND function in SOUND menu/ SHARP function in PICTURE SETTING menu can’t operate.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Customized setting

DIGITAL VNR
You can reduce the picture noise. Select the DIGITAL VNR in the PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of DIGITAL VNR function.
MENU PICTURE DIGITAL VNR
OFF
DIGITAL VNR
MIN
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes minimum level.
AUTO
Effect of DIGITAL VNR is automatically controlled.
MAX
Effect of DIGITAL VNR becomes maximum level.
is turned off.
If you select MAX, the picture becomes softer even if the original picture is sharp. When you select to VIDEO-3 mode. You can not adjust DIGITAL VNR.
SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after a set time.
1200
You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10 minutes step. You must press OK button for setting timer.
SLEEP TIMER
10
OK
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU FEATURES SLEEP TIMER
When the elapsed of time left one minute, GOOD NIGHT! appears on the screen. You can display the SLEEP TIMER menu again to confirm or change the remaining time.
CHANNEL GUARD
When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch, you can lock out the channel. Even when a child chooses a programme number for a locked out channel the screen will change to blue and display so the channel cannot be viewed.
To set this function:
1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD, then press the
number 0 (AV) button.
SET ID NO.
1234
OK
2 Set the ID number you want.
To choose a number: Press the 5/∞ buttons.
To move a cursor: Press the 2/3 buttons.
3 Press the MENU/OK button.
CHANNEL GARD
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
21 03 05 07 08 09 11
GUARD
LANGUAGE
You can choose your desired on screen display language. Select the LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose a language.
MENU INSTALL LANGUAGE
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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4 Press the 5/ buttons to choose a TV
channel.
The TV shows the TV programme which the chosen TV channel is now.
5 Press the blue button to set this function to
the TV channel.
(CHANNEL GUARD) appears and the TV channel is locked. To cancel this function: Press the blue button again.
(CHANNEL GUARD) disappears and the lock is released.
6 Press the MENU/OK button to complete the
setting. The menu disappears.Press the blue button again.
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Customized setting (continued)
To view a locked TV channel:
1 Choose a programme number in which a
TV channel locked with the number buttons or PR LIST. The screen changes to blue and the
(CHANNEL GUARD)
appears.
You cannot choose a locked TV channel
with the 5/∞ buttons.
2 Press the DISPLAY/BACK button to display
ID NO. (ID number input screen).
3 Press the number buttons to enter the ID
number. The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID number: Perform step 1 of “To set this function: on page 14. After confirming the ID number, press the DISPLAY/BACK button or the TV/ VIDEO button to exit the menu.
When you would like to cancel the CHANNEL GUARD function, you must perform the operation To set this function again.
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU FEATURES CHILD LOCK
EXPLANATION FAVORITE SETTING FUNCTION IN FEATURES MENU.
First, there is no register channel in Favorite channel (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue). When you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), the word NO MEMORY will appear.
If you press the colours buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue), and remain for a while, the word FAVORITE CHANNEL 7 PROGRAMMED! will appear. This means that you register that channel to be your favorite channel. If you want to change your favorite channel in that colour, you must return to the Function FAVORITE SETTING for delete the own one first.
Select the FAVORITE SETTING in the FEATURES menu, then choose desired setting.
MENU FEATURES
The following display appear.
FAVORITE SETTING
PR
PR
PR
PR
OK
FAVORITE SETTING
02
04
06
08
RESET
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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Customized setting (continued)
APPEARANCE
You can change format of Menu display when selecting Type of APPEARANCE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU INSTALL APPEARANCE
TYPE A : Solid Form
TYPE B : Light Form
TYPE C : Light background Form/Solid bar
VIDEO-3 SETTING
You can set the VIDEO-3 SETTING according to the video signal output from the external devices connected to the VIDEO-3 terminal. Select the VIDEO-3 SETTING in INSTALL menu, then choose a setting.
MENU INSTALL VIDEO-3 SETTING
VIDEO If a normal video signal (composite
COMPONENT If a component video signal (Y/C
You must choose a setting follow as signal that you input to VIDEO-3. (If you input the DVD signal to VIDEO-3, you must choose VIDEO-3 SETTING to COMPONENT.)
For connecting methods, see “Additional Prepara- tion on page 19.
video signal) is input.
B/CR)
is input.
AUTO SHUTOFF
You can set the TV to turn off automatically when no signal is received for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast. Select AUTO SHUTOFF in INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL AUTO SHUTOFF
The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TVs main power. The AUTO SHUTOFF function is not available in video mode.
SETUP TOUR
You can use SETUP TOUR function for making the initial settings. When you select SETUP TOUR the LANGUAGE menu , TELETEXT LANGUAGE menu , AUTO PROGRAM menu , EDIT menu will be displayed follow as page 7. But SETUP TOUR RESTART? will not be displayed.
Select the SETUP TOUR in INSTALL menu
MENU INSTALL SETUP TOUR
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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TV channel presetting

To register the TV channels auto­matically (AUTO PROGRAM)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list automatically.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then press the
MENU/OK button. AUTO PROGRAM function starts, and the channels received are registered in the channel list (PR list) automatically.
3 The EDIT menu appears.
To edit the Proceed to the Step 3 of “To channel list edit the channel list (PR list)
on this page.
If a channel is Proceed to the Step 3 of “To not registered register the channel manually
on this page.
To exit the menu Press the MENU/OK button.
For details of SETUP TOUR, see page 16.
To register the TV channels manually (MANUAL in the EDIT menu)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list manually.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
3 Choose the channel which you want to
register.
4 Press the blue button to activate the
MANUAL function. The sound system of the channel appears at the right of the CH/CC number.
5 Press the 3 button to choose an appropri-
ate sound system. For details, see SOUND SYSTEM on page 11.
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CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
6 Press the green or red button to search for
the TV channel. Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed.
7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TV
channel appears.
If the reception Press the blue or yellow button is poor to fine tune the TV channel.
If noisy sound Press the 3 button to choose is heard an appropriate sound system.
8 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
To edit the channel list (PR LIST) (MOVE and DELETE in the EDIT menu)
You can edit the TV channel list as you like.
Note: After this operation, other channels PR numbers will be changed.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CCID AV
01 02 03 04 05 06
OK
MOVE
ID
21
CH
03
CH
05
CH
07
CH
08
CH
09
CH
11
CH
MANUAL
DELETEINSERT
3 Choose the channel which you want to
change PR number, or delete.
4 Do the following action:
To change the Press the 3 button. Then move PR number it to the PR number you want (MOVE) to use it for the channel.
Finally press the 2 button.
To delete the Press the yellow button. channel (DELETE)
5 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the
menu.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
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TV channel presetting (continued)
To add in the new channel (INSERT in the EDIT menu)
You can add in the new channel in the TV channel list as you like. You need to find the “CH/CC” number for the TV channel. Find the “CH/CC” number correspond­ing to the channel number of the TV channel from the attached sheet CH/CC number list on this page.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL
2 Choose EDIT/ MANUAL, then press the
MENU/OK button. EDIT menu appears.
3 Choose the PR number for which you will
register a new TV channel. When you add a new TV channel of NTSC-M system, press the SOUND SYSTEM button to change the sound system to M. Then proceed to the next step.
4 Press the green button, then press 5/
buttons to choose “CC” or “CH”.
5 Press the number button to enter the
remaining CH/CC number. The TV starts to search the TV channel, and the picture of the TV channel appears. If the TV finds no TV channel, a noisy picture appears.
When a TV channel has already been registered in PR99, using the INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
About the basic operations of the menu,
please see the How to operate menus and menu locations on page 4.
CH/CC number
When you want to use the INSERT function by the previous operation, find the CH/CC number corresponding to the channel number of the TV channel from this table.
Channel No. Country
US United States, Philippines, etc.. CCIR Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.. OIRT Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.. AUSTRALIA Australia, etc..
Channel
CH US CCIR OIRT
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 CH 12 US- 12 E12 R12 CH 13 US- 13 CH 14 US- 14, W+ 29 CH 15 US- 15, W+ 30 CH 16 US- 16, W+ 31 CH 17 US- 17, W+ 32 CH 18 US- 18, W+ 33 CH 19 US- 19, W+ 34 CH 20 US- 20, W+ 35 CH 21 US- 21, W+ 36 E21 CH 22 US- 22, W+ 37 E22 CH 23 US- 23, W+ 38 E23 CH 24 US- 24, W+ 39 E24 CH 25 US- 25, W+ 40 E25 CH 26 US- 26, W+ 41 E26 CH 27 US- 27, W+ 42 E27 CH 28 US- 28, W+ 43 E28 CH 29 US- 29, W+ 44 E29 CH 30 US- 30, W+ 45 E30 CH 31 US- 31, W+ 46 E31 CH 32 US- 32, W+ 47 E32 CH 33 US- 33, W+ 48 E33 CH 34 US- 34, W+ 49 E34 CH 35 US- 35, W+ 50 E35
CC US CCIR OIRT
CC 01 S- 1 AU- 5 CC 02 S- 2 CC 03 S- 3 CC 04 S- 4 CC 05 S- 5 CC 06 S- 6 AU- 5A CC 07 S- 7 CC 08 S- 8 CC 09 S- 9 CC 10 S- 10 CC 11 S- 11 CC 12 S- 12 CC 13 S- 13 CC 14 A S- 14 CC 15 B S- 15 CC 16 C S- 16 CC 17 D S- 17 CC 18 E S- 18 CC 19 F S- 19 CC 20 G S- 20 CC 21 H S- 21 CC 22 I S- 22 CC 23 J S- 23 CC 24 K S- 24 CC 25 L S- 25 CC 26 M S- 26 CC 27 N S- 27 CC 28 O S- 28 CC 29 P S- 29 CC 30 Q S- 30 CC 31 R S- 31 CC 32 S S- 32 CC 33 T S- 33 CC 34 U S- 34 CC 35 V S- 35 CC 36 W S- 36 CC 37 W+ 1 S- 37
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
CH US CCIR OIRT
CH 36 US- 36, W+ 51 E36 CH 37 US- 37, W+ 52 E37 CH 38 US- 38, W+ 53 E38 CH 39 US- 39, W+ 54 E39 CH 40 US- 40, W+ 55 E40 CH 41 US- 41, W+ 56 E41 CH 42 US- 42, W+ 57 E42 CH 43 US- 43, W+ 58 E43 CH 44 US- 44, W+ 59 E44 CH 45 US- 45, W+ 60 E45 CH 46 US- 46, W+ 61 E46 CH 47 US- 47, W+ 62 E47 CH 48 US- 48, W+ 63 E48 CH 49 US- 49, W+ 64 E49 CH 50 US- 50, W+ 65 E50 CH 51 US- 51, W+ 66 E51 CH 52 US- 52, W+ 67 E52 CH 53 US- 53, W+ 68 E53 CH 54 US- 54, W+ 69 E54 CH 55 US- 55, W+ 70 E55 CH 56 US- 56, W+ 71 E56 CH 57 US- 57, W+ 72 E57 CH 58 US- 58, W+ 73 E58 CH 59 US- 59, W+ 74 E59 CH 60 US- 60, W+ 75 E60 CH 61 US- 61, W+ 76 E61 CH 62 US- 62, W+ 77 E62 CH 63 US- 63, W+ 78 E63 CH 64 US- 64, W+ 79 E64 CH 65 US- 65, W+ 80 E65 CH 66 US- 66, W+ 81 E66 CH 67 US- 67, W+ 82 E67 CH 68 US- 68, W+ 83 E68 CH 69 US- 69, W+ 84 E69
CC US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA
CC 38 W+ 2 S- 38 CC 39 W+ 3 S- 39 CC 40 W+ 4 S- 40 CC 41 W+ 5 S- 41 CC42 W+ 6 CC 43 W+ 7 CC 44 W+ 8 CC 45 W+ 9 CC 46 W+ 10 CC 47 W+ 11 CC 48 W+ 12 CC 49 W+ 13 CC 50 W+ 14 CC 51 W+ 15 CC 52 W+ 16 CC 53 W+ 17 CC 54 W+ 18 CC 55 W+ 19 CC 56 W+ 20 CC 57 W+ 21 CC 58 W+ 22 CC 59 W+ 23 CC 60 W+ 24 CC 61 W+ 25 CC 62 W+ 26 CC 63 W+ 27 CC 64 W+ 28 CC 75 X CC 76 Y R3 CC 77 Z R4 AU- 3 C 78 Z+ 1 R5 CC 79 Z+ 2 AU- 4 CC 95 A- 5 CC 96 A- 4 CC 97 A- 3 CC 98 A- 2 CC 99 A- 1
AUSTRALIA
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Additional preparation

Connecting the external devices
Connect the devices to the TV, paying attention to the following connection diagram.
Before connecting anything:
Read the manuals provided with the devices. Depending on the devices, the connection method may differ from the figure. In addition, the device settings may be changed depending on the connection method to secure proper operation.
Turn off all the devices including the TV.
The Specifications on page 22 contains
the details of the VIDEO terminals. If you are connecting a device not listed in the following connection diagram, see the Specifications to choose the best VIDEO terminal.
Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
1 VCR (composite signal) 2 VCR (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 3 VCR for recording (composite signal) 4 DVD player (composite signal) 5 DVD player (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 6 DVD player (component video signals; Y.
PB/CB . PR/CR)
7 TV game (composite signal) 8 TV game (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C) 9 Camcorder (composite signal) 0 Camcorder (S-VIDEO signal; Y/C)
- Headphones
HV-29ML25 HV-29VL25
(Behind the cover)
IN (VIDEO-4)
OVER
VRL/MONO
S
AUDIO
S
VIDEO L/MONO
R
OVER
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
Y/VIDEOC
BCR
VIDEO-3
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
L
R
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
PR/CRPB/C
AUDIO
L/MONO
R
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
B
VIDEO
OVER
Y/VIDEO
OVER
VRL/MONO
S
IN (VIDEO-4)
S
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3/
COMPONENT
OUTPUT
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Troubleshooting

If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this “Troubleshooting well before you request having the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the AC plug is disconnected from the AC outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
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 the operation of the function well, not this Troubleshooting guide.
After you have followed the Troubleshooting description or the operating description of the functions concerned without any success, remove the AC plug from the AC outlet and request a repair of your TV. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or remove the rear cover of the TV.
IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
Is the AC plug connected to the AC outlet?
Is the POWER lamp lit? If not, press the Main
power button.
NO PICTURE/NO SOUND
Have you chosen a TV channel whose reception is extremely bad? In this case, the BLUE BACK function will be activated, the entire screen becomes blue, and the sound is muted. In spite of this, if you want to view the TV channel, follow the description BLUE BACK on page 9 to try to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
Are your SOUND SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description SOUND SYSTEM button on page 11 to try to solve the trouble.
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT IN DVD MENU DOES NOT WORK
Please check that the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT function is on or off.
Press button ( VCR or DVD Player ) to turn the machine off and turn it on again ; do not turn the machine off and on suddenly.
Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
WHEN TV IS NOT VIDEO-3, AUTO SIGNAL DETECT WORK WHILE VCR OR DVD PLAYER WAS ON.
Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-3 that they are connected properly.
In a certain VCR or DVD Player, the function might operate by the discontinuity of the signal.
AFTER TV WAS ON, AUTO DVD DETECT WORK
Video signal from VCR or DVD Player cause the function run properly to indicate that there are video signal on VIDEO-3 channel.
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IF YOU CANNOT TURN ON THE TV
If noise totally obscures the picture (snow), the aerial or aerial cable may have trouble. Check the following to try to solve the trouble: Has the TV and aerial been con­nected properly? Has the aerial cable been damaged? Is the aerial pointed to the right direction? Is the aerial itself faulty?
If the TV or aerial receives interference from the other devices, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move such device as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier that can cause interference away from your TV, or try changing its location. If the aerial suffers interference from a radio tower or high-voltage wire, please contact your local dealer.
If the TV receives interferences from signal reflecting from mountains or building, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try to change the aerials direction or replace the antenna with the one with better directional­ity.
Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct? Follow the description COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 8 to try to solve the trouble.
Has COLOUR or BRIGHT been controlled properly? Follow the description PICTURE SETTING on page 8 to try to adjust them properly.
Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
When a white and bright still image (such as a white dress) is displayed on the screen, the white part may look as if it were coloured. It is a phenomenon unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself, and not due to a TV failure. When the picture disappears from the screen, the unnatural colours will also disappear.
When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal, and not because of malfunction.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
POOR SOUND
Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description Adjusting the sound on page 11 to try to adjust them properly.
When the TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description STEREO / III on page 11 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound.
OPERATION DISABLED
Have the batteries of the remote control become exhausted? Follow the description Putting the batteries into the remote control on page 6 and replace them with new batteries to try solve the problem.
Have you attempted to use the remote control at the sides or rear of the TV or at a location more than seven meters apart from the TV location? Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters from your TV to try to solve the problem.
When you are viewing a teletext programme, you cannot operate the menus. Press the TV/VIDEO button to return the teletext programme to the ordinary TV programme to try operating the menus.
Is the CHILD LOCK function set to ON? If the CHILD LOCK function is set to ON, you cannot operate the TV with the front control buttons of the TV. Follow the description CHILD LOCK on page 15 to try to set the CHILD LOCK function to OFF.
If the TV operation becomes disabled suddenly, press the Main power button on the TV and turn off the main power. Try to press the Main power button again to turn on the main power. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
OTHER CONCERNS
When the AUTO SHUTOFF function oper­ates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV is turned off suddenly, try to press the POWER button to turn on the TV once again. At this time, if the TV resumes a normal state, there is no problem.
If you bring a magnetized device such as a speaker near to your TV, a picture may be warped or unnatural colours appear at the corners of the screen. In this case, keep the device apart from your TV. If the speaker causes such phenomena, use the magnetic­shielded speaker instead.
A picture may be tilted due to the influence of the earth’s magnetism. In this case, use the PICTURE TILT on page 9 to complete the tilt.
It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is performed until an image is displayed. This is not a malfunction. This is the time required for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed.
The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, other causes may be assumed. For precautionary purposes, request your service technician to inspect it.
Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight electric shock due to its static electric­ity. It is an unavoidable phenomenon due to the construction of the picture tube. It is not a problem with the TV. You can rest assured that this static discharge does not have harmful influence over the human body.
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Specifications

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
Sound-multiplex systems A2 (B/G), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system Teletext systems FLOF(Fastext), WST(World Standard Text) Languages displayed by Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE”
Power requirements AC 220V to 240V, 50/60Hz Audio output Rated Power output: 10W + 10W VIDEO-1 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
VIDEO-2 terminal RCA connector x 3
VIDEO-3/COMPONENT RCA connector x 5 terminal
VIDEO-4 terminal RCA connector x 3, S-VIDEO connector x 1
OUTPUT terminal RCA connector x 3
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Accessories Remote control unit x 1
Speakers (13cm x 6.5cm) x 2
VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 MHz ~ 423.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 431.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
on page 10.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video input/Component video (Y. PB/CB . PR/CR) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video output and Audio L/R outputs are available.
RM-C1390 [All models] AA/R6 dry cell battery x 2
Design and specifications subject to change without notice. Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this constitutes an infringement of copyright.
0805-NIC-JMT© 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
COLOUR TELEVISION
HV-29ML15/H, HV-29VL15/S, HV-29VL25, HV-29VL25
CD-ROM No.SML200512
HV-29ML15/H HV-29VL15/S
HV-29VL25 HV-29VL25/E
/E
BASIC CHASSIS
ML3
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited.
No.YA289
2005/12
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HV-29ML15
/H
, HV-29VL15/S, HV-29VL25, HV-29VL25
STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
/E
1.SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions.
(1)Input signal : Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
: Original setting position when shipped
: DC 20kΩ/V
: H
: V
: Othters
: All DC voltage values
20µs / div
5ms / div
Sweeping time is specified
3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
In the PW board
: R1209
R209
Type
No indication
MM PP
MPP
MF TF BP TAN
(3)Coils
No unit
Others
(4)Power Supply
Respective voltage values are indicated
(5)Test point
: Test point
(6)Connecting method
: Ceramic capacitor : Metalized mylar capacitor
: Polypropylene capacitor : Metalized polypropylene capacitor : Metalized film capacitor : Thin film capacitor : Bipolar electrolytic capacitor : Tantalum capacitor
: [µH]
: As specified
: B1
: 9V
: Connector
: Receptacle
: Only test point display
: Wrapping or soldering
: B2 (12V
: 5V
)
4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1)Resistors
Resistance value
No unit : [Ω]
K M
Rated allowable power No indication : 1/16 [W]
Others : As specified
Type
No indication
OMR
MFR
MPR
UNFR
FR
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher : [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication : DC50[V]
Others : DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [k]
: [M]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused. Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice.
NOTE Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in the part list. When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear in the Parts List.
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