AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000Ø/V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
PLACE THIS PROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
METAL PART
1500Ø 10W
A V
This mark shows a fast
POWER CORD
REPLACEMENT WARNING
Connecting thr white line side of
power cord to “WHT” character side.
operating fuse, the
letters indicated below
show the rating.
PWB
WHT
PW
White line side
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. Use isolation transformer when hot chassis.
The chassis and any sub-chassis contained in some products are
connected to one side of the AC power line. An isolation transf ormer
of adequate capacity should be inserted between the product and
the AC power supply point while perfor ming any service on some
products when the HOT chassis is exposed.
5. Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLA TED (NEU-
TRAL) 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 : (
GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.) the LIVE
side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side
GND at the same time.
If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
6. If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that
the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT
OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
7. 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.
8. 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 10kØ 2W resistor to the anode button.
9. 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.
) side
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AV-36F802
10.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,
screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
(1)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 1100V AC
(r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
(. . . . Withstand a v oltage 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.
(2)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 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner.
Connect a 1500Ø 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 A C 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 .).
11. High voltage hold down circuit check.
After repair of the high voltage hold down circuit, this circuit shall be
checked to operate correctly.
See item “How to check the high volta ge hold down circuit”.
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AV-36F802
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
1. Y ou can make the necessary adjustments f or this unit with either the remote control unit or with the adjustment equipment and parts
as given below.
2. Adjustment with the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values, however , the new setting values which set the
screen to its optimum condition may differ from the initial settings.
3. Make sure that AC power is turned on correctly.
4. Turn on the power for the set and test equipment before use, and start the adjustment procedures after waiting at least 30 minutes.
5. Unless otherwise specified, prepare the most suitable reception or input signal for adjustment.
6. Never touch any adjustment parts, which are not specified in the list for this adjustment-variable resistors, transformers, capacitors, etc.
7. Presetting before adjustment.
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions, preset the following functions with the remote control unit.
WHITE BALANCE (Low Light) adjustment
WHITE BALANCE (High Light) adjustment
PIP HIGH LIGHT WHITE BALANCE Adjustment [Only for A V36F802]
BRIGHT adjustment
•
SUB BRIGHT adjustment
CONTRAST adjustment
•
SUB CONTRAST adjustment
DEFLECTION adjustment
•
V CENTER and TRAPEZIUM adjustment
V SIZE and V LINEARITY adjustment
H SIZE and H POSITION adjustment
SIDE PIN and CORNER PIN adjustment
PIP DISPLAY POSITION adjustment [Only for AV-36F802]
Operate the SERVICE MENU with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
2. SERVICE MENU ITEMS
In general, basic setting (adjustments) items or verifications are performed in the SERVICE MENU.
PICTURE ............................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the VIDEO/CHROMA and DEFLECTION circuits.
•
SOUND.................................. This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the AUDIO circuit.
•
THEATER .............................. This is used when the THEATER MODE is adjusted.
•
OTHERS................................ This is used when the OTHERS MODE is adjustment.
•
PIP ......................................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the PIP circuit. [Only for AV-36F802]
•
LOW LIGHT ........................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the WHITE BALANCE circuit.
•
HIGH LIGHT .......................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the WHITE BALANCE circuit.
•
RF AFC .................................. This is used when the RF AFC MODE is verfifed.
•
RF AFC1 ................................ This is used when the RF AFC1 MODE is verified. [Do not adjust/Only for AV-36F802]
•
RF AFC2 ................................ This is used when the RF AFC2 MODE is verified. [Do not adjust/Only for AV-36F802]
•
VCO (CW).............................. This is not used for service.
•
I2C BUS CTRL ...................... This is used when ON/OFF of the I2C BUS CTRL is set. [Fixed ON]
•
3. Basic Operations of the SERVICE MENU
(1) How to enter the SERVICE MENU.
Press SLEEP TIMER key and, while the indication of “SLEEP TIMER 0 MIN.” is being displayed, press DISPLAY key and VIDEO STATUS
key on the remote control unit simultaneously to enter the SERVICE MENU screen 1 shown in the next figure page.
[Do not adjust/Only for
AV-36F702
]
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
(2) SERVICE MENU screen selection
Press the UP / DOWN key of the MENU to select any of the following items.
(The letters of the selected items are displayed in yellow.)
[AV-36F702]
PICTURE
•
THEATER
•
LOW LIGHT
•
RF AFC
•
VCO(CW)
•
(3) Enter the any setting ( adjustment ) mode
[AV-36F702]
PICTURE, SOUND and OTHERS mode
•
1) If select an y of PICTURE, SOUND or OTHERS items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the
screen 2 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the UP / DOWN key is pressed, the PICTURE mode screen 3 or the SOUND mode screen 4 or the OTHER mode screen 5 is
displayed, and the PICTURE, SOUND or OTHERS setting can be performed.
[AV-36F802]
PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS and 3-D Y/C mode
•
1) If select any of PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS or 3-D Y/C items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN
MENU ), the screen 2 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the UP / DOWN key is pressed, the PICTURE mode screen 3 or the SOUND mode screen 4 or the OTHER mode screen 5 or
the 3-D Y/C mode screen 6 is displayed, and the PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS or 3-D Y/C setting can be performed.
PIP mode [Only for AV-36F802]
•
1) If select the PIP item, and the LEFT/RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU (MAIN MENU), the screen 6 will be displayed as shown
in figure page later.
2) Then the UP/DOWN key is pressed, the PIP mode screen 7 is displayed, and the PIP setting can be performed.
[AV-36F702]
THEATER, LOW LIGHT, HIGH LIGHT, RF AFC, VCO(CW) and I2C BUS CTRL mode
•
1) If select any of THEATER / LOW LIGHT / HIGH LIGHT / RF AFC / VCO (CW) / I2C BUS CTRL items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed
from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screens 9 10 11 12 15 16 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the settings or verifications can be performed.
[AV-36F802]
THEATER, LOW LIGHT, HIGH LIGHT, RF AFC1, RF AFC2, VCO(CW) and I2C BUS CTRL mode
•
1) If select any of THEA TER / LOW LIGHT / HIGH LIGHT / RF AFC1 / RF AFC2 / VCO (CW) / I2C BUS CTRL items, and the LEFT / RIGHT
key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screens 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 will be displayed as shown in figure page
later.
2) Then the settings or verifications can be performed.
1) UP / DOWN key of the MENU
Select the SETTING ITEM.
2) LEFT / RIGHT key of the MENU
Setting (adjust) the SETTING VALUE of the SETTING ITEM.
When the key is released the SETTING V ALUE will be stored (memorized).
3) EXIT key
Returns to the previous screen.
(5) Releasing SERVICE MENU
1) After returning to the SERVICE MENU upon completion of the setting (adjustment) work, press the EXIT key again.
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
¤ The settings for LOW LIGHT and HIGH LIGHT are described in the WHITE BAL-
ANCE page of ADJUSTMENT.
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AV-36F802
INITIAL SETTING VALUE OF SERVICE MENU
1. Adjustment of the SERVICE MENU 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.
2. Do not change the initial setting values of the setting (Adjustment) items not listed in “ADJUSTMENT”.
PICTURE MODE
•
The four setting items in the video mode No.6 EXT BRI., No.7 EXT PIC., No.8 EXT COL. and No.9 EXT TINT are linked to the items in the TV
MODE No.1 BRIGHT, No.2 PICTURE, No.3 COLOR and No.4 TINT, respectively. When the setting items in the TV mode are adjusted, the
values in the setting items in the video mode are revised automatically to the same values in the TV mode.(The initial setting values given in ( )
are off-set values.)
When the four items (No.6, 7, 8 and 9) are adjusted in the video mode, the setting values in each item are revised independently.
2. Connect the DC V oltmeter to R507 C504 side (B1) and Q511 heatsink
( ).
3. Confirm that the voltage is DC134V .
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.59 RF AGC of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Press the MUTING key of the remote control unit and turn off color.
4. With the LEFT key of the remote control unit, get noise in the screen
picture. (0 side of setting value)
5. Press the RIGHT key of the remote control unit and stop when noise
disappears from the screen.
6. Change to other channels and make sure that there Is no irregularity.
7. Press the MUTING key and get color out.
+2V
-2V
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS
Item
FOCUS
adjustment
Measuring
instrument
Signal
generator
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
FOCUS VR
[In HVT]
H VR
[In HVT]
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of B1 POWER SUPPLY, SUB BRIGHT and PICTURE.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
•The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after the
FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is changed by FOCUS adjustment.)
When makes difference by FOCUS adjustment, should be reconfirming
PURITY adjustment.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. While looking at the screen center, adjust the FOCUS VR so that
the horizontal lines will be clear and in fine detail.
3. Adjust the H VR so that the vertical lines will be clear and in fine
detail.
4. Make sure that the picture is in focus even when the screen gets
darkened.
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ADJUSTMENT OF WHITE BALANCE
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment part
Description
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
WHITE
BALANCE
(LOW LIGHT)
adjustment
R CUTOFF
Signal
generator
[LOW LIGHT] MODE
BRIGHT
999
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
H.LINE ON
999
999999
G CUTOFF
H.LINE OFFEXIT
123
R CUTOFFG CUTOFFB CUTOFF
456
R CUTOFFG CUTOFFB CUTOFF
789
No.1 BRIGHT
R CUTOFF
G CUTOFF
B CUTOFF
SCREEN VR
[In HVT]
BRIGHT
B CUTOFF
Note :
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal.(Color off)
2. Select the [LOW LIGHT] MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Set the initial setting value of BRIGHT is 063 with the LEFT / RIGHT
key of the remote control unit.
4. Set the initial setting value of R CUTOFF, G CUTOFF and B CUTOFF is 085 with the 4 to 9 key of the remote control unit.
5. Display a single horizontal line by pressing the 1 key of the remote
control unit.
6. Turn the screen VR all the way to the left.
7. Turn the screen VR gradually to the right from the left until either
one of the red, blue or green colors appears faintly.
8. Adjust the two colors which did not appear until the single horizontal
line that is displayed becomes white using the 4 to 9 keys of the
remote control unit.
9. Turn the screen VR to where the single horizontal line glows faintly.
10.Press the 2 key to return to the regular screen.
9 The 3 EXIT key is the cancel key for the WHITE BALANCE.
WHITE
BALANCE
(HIGH LIGHT)
adjustment
R DRIVE
Signal
generator
[HIGH LIGHT] MODE
999
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
H.LINE ON
HIGHT LIGHT
H.LINE OFFEXIT
999
123
R DRIVEB DRIVE
456
R DRIVEB DRIVE
789
R DRIVE
B DRIVE
B DRIVE
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT.
• Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal. (Color off)
2. Select the [HIGH LIGHT] MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Set the initial setting value of R DRIVE and B DRIVE is 060 with the
4 , 6 , 7 and 9 keys of the remote control unit.
4. Adjust the screen until it becomes white using the 4 , 6 , 7 and 9
keys of the remote control unit.
9 The 3 (EXIT) key is the cancel key for the WHITE BALANCE.
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AV-36F702
AV-36F802
Item
PIP
WHITE
BALANCE
HIGH LIGHT
adjustment
[AV-36F802]
Measuring
instrument
Signal
generator
ADJUSTMENT OF BRIGHT
Item
SUB BRIGHT
adjustment
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
No.8 P R DR
No.10 P B DR
PIP screen
Main screen
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
No.1 BRIGHTNotes:
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT and
WHITE BALANCE HIGH LIGHT for the main picture.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal. (Color off)
2. Select the PIP MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Then adjust the white color of the PIP screen using the No. 8 P R
DR and the No. 10 P B DR of the PIP MODE so that it is the same
brightness as the main screen.
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT and
WHITE BALANCE HIGH LIGHT.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRAST
Item
SUB
CONTRAST
adjustment
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
No.2 PICTURE
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.1 BRIGHT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.1 BRIGHT with the LEFT /
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the brightness is not best with the initial setting value, make fine
adjustment of the No.1 BRIGHT until you get the optimum brightness.
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of SUB BRIGHT.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.2 PICTURE of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.2 PICTURE with the LEFT /
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the contrast is not best with the initial setting value, make fine
adjustment of the No.2 PICTURE until you get the optimum contrast.
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ADJUSTMENT OF DEFLECTION
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
V CENTER and
TRAPEZIUM
adjustment
V SIZE and
V LINEARITYadjustment
Signal
generator
Signal
generator
No.68 V CENTER
No.78 TRAPEZ
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Adjust the No.68 V CENTER of the PICTURE MODE to be the same
between the CRT vertical center and crosshatch vertical center.
3. Adjust the No.78 TRAPEZ of the PICTUER MODE to be the v ertical
lines straight.
4. Confirm the vertical lines to be straight. If it is not straight, adjust to
be straight at the No.78 TRAPEZ.
No.66 V SIZE
No.65 V LIN
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Select the No.66 V SIZE of the PICTURE MODE to squeeze the
laster.
3. Adjust the No.65 V LIN of the PICTURE MODE to be symmetrical.
4. Adjust the No.66 V SIZE until the vertical screen size is 92%.
Screen
size 92%
H SIZE and
H POSITION
adjustment
Signal
generator
Screen size 90%
Picture
Picture
size 100%
size 100%
No.73 H SIZE
No.72 H POSI
Picture size 100%
Note:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of FOCUS, V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE
and V-LINEARITY.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Select the No.73 H SIZE of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.73 H SIZE with the LEFT /
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. Adjust the No.73 H SIZE until the horizontal screen size is 90%.
5. Adjust the No.72 H POSI until the screen will be horizontally centered.
Picture size 100%
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AV-36F702
AV-36F802
Item
SIDE PIN and
CORNER PIN
adjsutment
PIP DISPLAY
POSITION
adjustment
[AV-36F802]
Measuring
instrument
Signal
generator
StraightStraight
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
No.76 SIDE PIN
No.82 TOP PIN
No.84 BTM PIN
No.11 LEFT POS.
No.12 RIGHT POS.
No.13 UPPER POS.
No.14 LOWER POS.
Note:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of FOCUS, V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE
and V-LINEARITY.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Adjust such that vertical 2nd lines from left and right to be straight at
the No.76 SIDE PIN of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Adjust the end of vertical 2nd lines from left and right to be straight
at the No.82 TOP PIN and the No.84 BTM PIN of the PICTURE
MODE.
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE, V-LINEARITY, H
SIZE, H POSITION, SIDE PIN and CORNER PIN for the main picture.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
UPPER POS.
LOWER POS.
LEFT POS.RIGHT POS.
80% ±2%
Main screen size
80%
±2%
Main
screen
size
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the PIP MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Then adjust the PIP screen size so that it occupies 80% ± 2% of the
main screen area.
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
SUB COLOR
adjustment
Signal
generator
Oscilloscope
Remote
control unit
Y
Cy
W
TP-B
TP-E1 (
[CRT SOCKET
PWB]
G
R
Mg
No.3 COLOR
)
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of CONTRAST.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
[ Method of adjustment without measuring instrument ]
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.3 COLOR of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.3 COLOR with the LEFT/RIGHT
key of the remote control unit.
4. If the color is not the best with the Initial setting value, make fine
adjustment of the No.3 COLOR until you get the optimum color.
(A)
(–)
0V
B
(+)
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of CONTRAST.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
[ Method of adjustment using measuring instrument ]
1. Input the full field color bar signal (75% white).
2. Select the No.3 COLOR of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.3. COLOR with the LEFT/RIGHT
key of the remote control unit.
4. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-B and TP-E1.
5. Adjust COLOR and bring the value of (A) in the illustration to the
voltage +26V (V
W–B).
SUB TINT
adjustment
Signal
generator
Oscilloscope
Remote
control unit
Y
Cy
W
TP-B
TP-E1 ( )
[CRT SOCKET
PWB]
G
R
Mg
No.4 TINT
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of CONTRAST.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
[ Method of adjustment without measuring instrument ]
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.4 TINT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.4 TINT with the LEFT/RIGHT
key of the remote control unit.
4. If the tint is not the best with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment of the No.4 TINT until you get the optimum tint.
(–)
0V
(+)
B
(B)
Notes:
•Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustment of CONTRAST.
•Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
[ Method of adjustment using measuring instrument ]
1. Input the full field color bar signal (75% white).
2. Select the No.4 TINT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.4 TINT with the LEFT/RIGHT
key to the remote control unit.
4. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-B and TP-E1.
5. Adjust TINT and br ing the value of (B) in the illustration to the
voltvoltage +14V (VW–Mg).
2. Verify that the No.6 FILTER is set at its initial setting value.
Note: Menu “MTS” is set to “STEREO”
1. Input a stereo L signal (300Hz) from the TV audio multiplex signal
2. Connect an oscilloscope to pin 1 of [MPX] connector, and display
3. Change the connection of the oscilloscope to pin 2 of [MPX] con-
4. Select the No.7 LOW SEP. of the SOUND MODE.
5. Set the initial setting value of the No.7 LOW SEP. with the LEFT/
6. Adjust the No.7 LOW SEP. so that the 300Hz signal level will be-
7. Change the signal to 3kHz, and connect an oscilloscope to pin 1 of
8. Adjust the No.8 HI SEP. so that the 3kHz signal level will become
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generator to the antenna terminal.
one cycle portion of the 300Hz signal.
nector, and enlarge the voltage axis.
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
come minimum.
[MPX] connector.
minimum.
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ADJUSTMENTS OF PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
Note: The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after the
FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is changed by FOCUS
adjustment.)
When makes difference by FOCUS adjustment, should be
reconfirming PURITY adjustment.
WEDGE
DEFLECTION
YOKE
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Demagnetize CRT with the demagnetizer.
2. Loosen the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
3. Remove the wedges.
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.
P
CRT
4 6
P / C
MAGNETS
• P/C MAGNETS
P : PURITY MAGNET
4 : 4 POLES (convergence magnets)
6 : 6 POLES (convergence magnets)
Fig. 1
PURITY MAGNETS
Long lug
11. Verify that the screen is horizontal.
12. Input red and blue raster signals, and make sure that purity is properly adjusted.
Short lug
(FRONT VIEW)
Bring the long lug over the short lug
and position them horizontally.
Fig. 2
GREEN RASTER
CENTER
Fig. 3
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AV-36F702
AV-36F802
STATIC CONVERGENCE 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. 4) 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.
(FRONT VIEW)
DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Move the deflection yoke up and down and overlap the lines in the
periphery. (Fig. 5)
2. Move the deflection yoke left to right and overlap the lines in the
periphery. (Fig. 6)
3. Repeat 1 and 2 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.
Fig. 4
(FRONT VIEW)
RED
GREEN
BLUE
RED
BLUE
(FRONT VIEW)
GREENGREEN
REDRED
BLUE
GREEN
Fig. 5
BLUE
RED
BLUE
RED
GREENGREEN
BLUE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
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BLUE
GREEN
RED
Fig. 6
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HOW TO CHECK THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
1. HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
After repairing the high voltage hold down circuit shown in Fig. 1.
This circuit shall be checked to operate correctly.
2. CHECKING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
(1) Tur n the POWER SW ON.
S1
(2) As shown in Fig. 1, set the resistor (between
(3) Make sure that the screen picture disappears.
(4) Temporarily unplug the power cord.
(5) Remove the resistor (between S1 connector 2 & 3 ).
(6) Again plug the power cord, make sure that the normal picture is displayed on the screen.
RY951
connector 2 & 3 ).
RESISTOR
23.0 kΩ± 115Ω 1/4 W
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
POWER
ON OFF
R952
R532
D535
R951
R533
Q531
Q951
Q532
R534
+
C533
D534
D532
BW
D531
Fig. 1
23
R537FR525
R535R538
S1 CONNECTOR
+
HEATER
T502
4
D525
C525
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AV-36F702
AV-36F802
SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS
1. Outline
This model has self check functions given below. When a malfunction has been detected, the POWER is turned off and the LED flashes to inform
of the failure . The malfunction is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the microcomputer.
2. Self check items
Check itemDetails of detectionMethod of detectionState of malfunction
Over-current protector
3. Self check indicating function
The self-check function begins detection about 5 seconds after power
is supplied.
In the event a malfunction is detected, the pow er is cut off immediately.
At this time, the ON-TIMER LED flashes to inform of the malfunction.
[ON-TIMER LED indication]
The ON-TIMER LED flashes at 0.5 seconds intervals.
Operation of B1 protector circuit.The microcomputer detects at 1
second intervals.
If NG is detected for more than
200 ms, a malfunction is interpreted.
POWER
Supplied
After about
5 seconds
Start of
detection
When a malfunction has been
detected, the POWER is turned
off. While the POWER is being
turned off , the power key of the
remote controller is not operational until the power code is
taken out and put in again.
Malfunction
is detected
POWER OFF
Flashing
ON-TIMER LED
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JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
Head office :1700 Valley Road, Wayne, New Jersey 07470(973)317-5000
East Coast :10 New Maple Avenue, Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058(973)396-1000
Midwest:705 Enterprise St. Aurora, Illinois 60504 (630)851-7855
West Coast:5665 Corpo rate Avenue, Cypress, California 90630(714)229-8011
Southwest :10700 Hammerly, Suite 105, Houston,Texas 77043(713)935-9331
Hawaii:2969 M apunapuna Place, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819(808)833-5828
Southeast :1500 Lakes Parkway, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30243 (770)339-2582
JVC CANADA INC.
Head office :21 Finchdene Square Scarborough, Ontario M1X 1A7(416)293-1311
Vancouver :13040 Worster Court Richmond B.C. V6V 2B3(604)270-1311
In the spaces below, enter the model and serial number of your television (locat-
ed at the rear of the television cabinet). Staple your sales receipt or invoice to
the inside cover of this guide. Keep this user's guide in a convenient place for
future reference. Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.
Serial Number
Model Number
LCT0821-001D-A
0901-TN-FAA-JIM
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:To reduce the risk of electric shock.
Do not remove cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of
electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
WARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS TV SET TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:TO INSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF
THIS UNIT.
1.Operate only from the power source specified on the unit.
2. Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
3. Avoid Improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is unattainable.
4. Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
5.In the event of trouble, unplug the unit and call a service technician.Do
not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the warranty.
* When you don’t use this TV set for a long period of time, be sure to dis-
connect both the power plug from the AC outlet and antenna for your
safety.
* To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension
cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to
prevent blade exposure.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
CAUTION:
Please read and retain for your safety.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This TV set has been engineered and
manufactured to assure your personal safety. But improper use can result in potential electricalshock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this TVset,
observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing.
And also follow all warnings and instructions marked on your TV set.
INSTALLATION
1 Your TV set is equipped with a polarized AC line plug (one blade of the plug is wider than the
other).
(POLARIZED-TYPE)
This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet only one way. Should you be
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
Should it still fail to fit, contact your electrician.
2 Operate the TVset only from a power source as indicated on the TV set or refer to the oper-
ating instructions for this information. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your TV set dealer or local power company.For battery operation, refer to the
operating instructions.
3 Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are dangerous, and so are frayed power cords
and broken plugs. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Call your service technician for
replacement.
4 Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the TV set
where power cord is subject to traffic or abuse. This may result in a shock or fire hazard.
5 Do not use this TV set near water — for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near swimming pool, etc.
6 If an outside antenna is connected to the TV set, be sure the antenna system is grounded so
as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section
810 of the National Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection requirements for the grounding electrode.
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7 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
8 TV sets are provided with ventilation openings in the cabinet to allow heat generated during
operation to be released.
Therefore:
— Never block the bottom ventilation slots of a portable TV set by placing it on a bed, sofa,
rug, etc.
— Never place a TV set in a “built-in” enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
— Never cover the openings with a cloth or other material.
— Never place the TV set near or over a radiator or heat register.
9 To avoid personal injury:
— Do not place a TV set on a sloping shelf unless properly secured.
— Use only a cart or stand recommended by the TVset manufacturer.
— Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
—Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
USE
10 Caution children about dropping or pushing objects into the TV set through cabinet open-
ings. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact can result in a fire or electrical shock.
11 Unplug the TV set from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or an aerosol
cleaner.
12 Never add accessories to a TV set that has not been designed for this purpose. Such addi-
tions may result in a hazard.
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13 For added protection of the TV set during a lightning storm or when the TV set is to be left
unattended for an extended period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna.This will prevent damage to product due to lightning storms or power line surges.
14 A TVset and cart combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the TV set and cart combination to
overturn.
SERVICE
15 Unplug this TV set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
A.When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the TV set.
C. If the TV set has been exposed to rain or water.
D.If the TV set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions as improper adjustment
of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a quali-
fied technician to restore the TV set to normal operation.
E.If the TV set has been dropped or damaged in any way.
F. When the TV set exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for
service.
16 Do not attempt to service this TV set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17 When replacement parts are required, have the service technician verify in writing that the
replacement parts he uses have the same safety characteristics as the original parts.Use
of manufacturer’s specified replacement parts can prevent fire, shock, or other hazards.
18 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this TV set, please ask the service technician
to perform the safety check described in the manufacturer’s service literature.
19 When a TV set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture
tube implosion.Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the TV set.
20 Note to CATV system installer.
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of
the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents
UNPACKING YOUR TV . . . . . 7
QUICK SETUP. . . . . . . . . . . 8
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . 8
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . 8
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . 8
Making Basic Connections . . . 9
Plug In Menu . . . . . . . . . . 10
CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . 11
Cable and VCR Connections . . . . . . . 11
Connecting to a DVDPlayer . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting to an External Amplifier . . . . 15
Connecting to a Camcorder . . . . . . . . 15
Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link . . . . 6
REMOTE CONTROL . . . . . . 17
Remote Control Basics . . . . . 17
Changing the Batteries . . . . . 17
REMOTE PROGRAMMING . . . 18
CATV and Satellite Codes . . . 18
VCR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 19
DVD Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ONSCREEN MENUS . . . . . . 21
Using the Guide . . . . . . . . 21
The Onscreen Menus . . . . . . 21
PLUG IN MENU . . . . . . . . . 22
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Auto Tuner Setup . . . . . . . . 22
Auto Clock Set . . . . . . . . . 23
Manual Clock Set . . . . . . . . 24
Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CHANNEL SUMMARY . . . . . 25
Channel Summary . . . . . . . 25
V–CHIP .. . . . . . . . . . . . 26
US V–Chip Ratings . . . . . . . 27
Setting US V–Chip Ratings . . . 28
Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Set Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Movie Ratings . . . . . . . . . . 30
Directions for Movie Settings . 30
Canadian V–Chip Ratings . . . 31
Canadian V–Chip Directions . . 31
Unrated Programs . . . . . . . 32
Set Lock Code . . . . . . . . . 33
PICTURE SETTINGS . . . . . . . 34
Tint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Noise Muting . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Set Video Status . . . . . . . . . . 35
SOUND SETTINGS . . . . . . . 36
Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6
Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
MTS (Multi-channel Sound) . . . . 36
GENERAL ITEMS . . . . . . . . 37
Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
On/Off Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TV Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Audio Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
V4 Component-In/
V2 Component-In . . . . . . . . . 39
Closed Caption . . . . . . . . . . 39
BUTTON FUNCTIONS . . . . . . 40
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Exit and PIP Off . . . . . . . . . 40
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Video Status . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hyper Surround . . . . . . . . . 41
Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
BBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
100+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Return+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
VCR Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DV D Buttons . . . . . . . . . . 4 3
TV/CATV Switch . . . . . . . . . . 43
VCR/DVD Switch . . . . . . . . . 43
Light . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 43
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) . . . . . 44
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
On/Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Channel +/– . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
APPENDICES . . . . . . . . . . .46
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . 46
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Authorized Service Centers . . 49
Search Codes . . . . . . . . . . 50
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . .51
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Unpacking Your Television
Thank you for your purchase of a JVC Color Television. Before you begin setting up your new
television, please check to make sure you have all of the following items. In addition to this
guide, your television box should include:
1 Remote
1 Television
Once you have unpacked your television, the next step is to connect it to your antenna/cable
or satellite system and to connect the audio/video devices you want to use with your television. To make these connections you will use plugs like the ones illustrated below.
Control
Two AA
Batteries
A matching TV stand
is also available
(optional).
Note:Your remote
control may differ from
the example illustrated
here.
RF Connectors
Used to connect a
coaxial cable from an
external antenna or Cable
TV system.
A/V Input Plug
Used to connect
audio/video devices like
VCRs, DVD players, stereo
amplifiers, game consoles,
etc.
S-Video Plug
Used to make video connections with VCRs,
DVDs, Camcorders, etc
(optional).
We recommend that before you start using your new television, you read your entire User’s
Guide so you can learn about your new television’s many great features. But if you’re anxious
to start using your television right away, a quick setup guide follows on the next three pages.
AV Compu Link Cable
Used to connect JVC AV
Compu Link
capable components for
an automated home theater.
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Quick Setup 1
Getting Started
These quick setup pages will provide you, in three easy steps, with the basic information you
need to begin using your new television right away. This information includes basic instructions
on operating your remote control, making a simple cable/antenna and optional VCR connection
and, finally, information on programming your television's Auto Tuner.
If you have questions, or for more detailed information on any of these steps, please consult
other sections of this manual.
Step One - The Remote Control
The remote control is the key to operating your television's many great features. Before you
can operate your remote control, you first need to install the batteries (included).
Slide the cover on the back of the remote down towards the bottom of the remote control.
Insert two batteries (included) carefully noting the “+”and “–” markings, placing the “–”end in
the unit first. Slide the cover back into place.
Basic Operation
Turn the television on and off by pressing the POWER button at the top right corner of the
remote.
Power Button
The four key feature buttons at the center of the remote can be used for basic operation of the
television.The top and bottom buttons will scan forward and back through the available channels.The right and left buttons will turn the volume up or down.These buttons are also marked
with four arrows and are also used with JVC's onscreen menu system.You will need to use
these buttons later in the Quick Setup.
The next step is to connect your television to an antenna or cable.
Proceed to Step Two
Key Feature Buttons
+
8
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Quick Setup 2
Step Two - Making Basic Connections
Next you will need to connect your television to an antenna or cable system. The most basic
antenna/cable connection is shown below. For more detailed connections, such as ones where
a cable box is required, see pages 11 to 13.
Cable/RF connector
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect an RF cable out from the wall outlet in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
You may also wish to connect a VCR at this point. A basic VCR connection is shown below.
For detailed instructions on connecting a other components or a home theater system, see
pages 14 to 16.
NOTE: A VCRis not required to operate your television.
AVCables/Plugs
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video
Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s
S-Video input.
2) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left
Audio Input Jack.
3) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right
Audio Input jack.
Finally, once you have finished your connections, plug the power cord into the nearest power
outlet and turn on the television.
Proceed to Step Three
+
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Quick Setup 3
Step Three - The Plug In Menu
When you turn your television on for the first time the Plug In Menu will appear. This menu
sets some of the basic settings for your television. A complete description of the Plug In Menu
can be found starting on page 22. We recommend you complete the Plug In Menu items
before you start using your television. But to begin watching your television right away you only
need to run the Auto Tuner Setup. This lets your television learn the channels it is able to
receive. To run the Auto Tuner Setup follow the steps below.
PLUG IN MENU
LANGUAGEENG FRE SPA
AUTO TUNER SETUP
SET CLOCK
FINISH
SELECT BY
OPERATE BY
Press the buttons to move to AUTO TUNER SETUP
Press the buttons to begin AUTO TUNER SETUP
EXIT BY
TUNER MODE : CABLE AIR
START
EX
IT
To choose CABLE (if you are connected to a cable system) or AIR (if you use
an antenna)
To move to START
To start Auto Tuner Setup
The Auto Tuner will now memorize all of the clear, active channels your television can
receive. This will take one or two minutes.
NOW
PROGRAMMING!
48
The Auto Tuner is finished when the message PROGRAMMING OVER! appears onscreen.
Your Quick Setup is now complete. You can now begin watching your television, or you can
continue on in this guide for more information on connecting audio/video devices, programming
your remote control, or using the JVC onscreen menu system to customize your television
viewing experience.
The Quick Setup
is complete
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections
There are three basic types of antenna or cable connections:
• If you have an antenna or have a cable system that does not require you use a cable box
to select channels, please refer to Diagram #1.
• If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access all the channels, please refer to Diagram #2. If you cannot operate your Picture-In-Picture
function using Diagram #2, try the connection shown in Diagram #3. It is possible yo
cable box allows the signal of only one channel at a time to be sent to your television.
• If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access certain
premium channels, but not “basic”cable channels, please refer to Diagram #3.
• For your convenience, connection to a VCR is also shown in the following diagrams. AVCR is not necessary for operation of the television or Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function.
You may omit the VCR from your connections if you wish.
• For instructions on connecting a VCR only, please see the Quick Setup on page 9.
• For information on using PIP, please see page 44.
• The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F802, AV-32F802 and AV-27F802 only.
Diagram #1
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way
splitter.
2) Connect an RFcable from the one of the RF Outputs on the splitter, in to the RF Input on
the back of the VCR.
3) Connect an RFcable from the other the RFOutput on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the
back of the TV.
4) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video Input
jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video
input.
5) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left
Audio Input Jack.
6) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right
Audio Input jack.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
11
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections - Continued
Diagram #2
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RFInput of the cable
box.
2) Connect an RF cable from the RFOutput of the cable box, in to the RFInput on the back of
the VCR.
3) Connect an RF cable from the RF Output of the VCR, in to the RF Input on the back of the
TV.
4) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video Input
jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video
input.
5) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left
Audio Input Jack.
6) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right
Audio Input jack.
• Please see page 44 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the TV’s
Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections - Continued
Diagram #3
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way
splitter.
2) Connect an RFcable from the one of the RFOutputs on the splitter, in to the cable box RF
Input.
3) Connect an RF cable from the Cable Box Output, in to the VCR RF Input.
4) Connect an RFcable from the other the RFOutput on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the
back of the TV.
5) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input
jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video
input.
6) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left
Audio Input jack.
7) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right
Audio Input jack.
• Please see page 44 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
The connection diagrams are intended to show some basic general connections.
Some cable companies may require special connections to properly use your television or 2-tuner PIP function. If you follow these diagrams and either the television or
PIPdoes not work properly, contact your local cable operator for more connection
information. Please see page 44 for more information on the PIP feature.
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Connections
Connecting to a DVD player
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect Green cable out from DVD player “Y”Component Output, in to TV“Y” Component
Input.
2) Connect Blue cable out from DVDplayer “PB” Component Output, in to TV “PB” Component
Input.
3) Connect Red cable out from DVD Player “PR” Component Output, in to TV “PR” Component
Input.
4) Connect White Audio cable out from DVDLeft Audio Output, in to TV Left Audio Input 2.
5) Connect Red Audio cable out from DVDRight Audio Output, in to TVRight Audio Input 2.
• Green, blue and red are the most common colors for DVD cables. Some models may vary
colors. Please consult the user’s manual for your DVD Player for more information.
• Be careful not to confuse the red DVD cable with the red audio cable. It is best to complete
one set of connections (DVDor Audio Output) before starting the other to avoid accidentally
switching the cables.
• See page 20 for instructions on programming your remote control to operate the basic func-
tions of your DVD player.
• AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802: You may also connect the DVD player to Input 4. If
you use Input 4 for the DVD connection, you must set the V4 COMPONENT-IN on the initial
Setup Menu to “YES” for proper display of the DVD signal.
• AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702: If you use Input 2 (Component-In) for the DVDcon-
nection, you must set the V2 COMPONENT-IN on the initial Setup Menu to “YES” for proper display of the DVD signal.
NOTE: Progressive DVDPlayers (players with an output scan of 31.5 KHz) will not work properly with this television.
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Connections
Connecting to an External Amplifier
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the white audio cable from the TV’s Left Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Left
Audio Input jack.
2) Connect the red audio cable from the TV’s Right Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Right
Audio Input jack.
• See also “TV Speaker” and “Audio Out”on page 38 for more information on using external
speakers.
Connecting to a Camcorder
You may connect a camcorder to your television by using the front Input Jacks (Input 3)
located under the front panel door. To access, press lightly on the door to open it. You may
also connect a game console or other equipment using these jacks. Camcorders may also
be connected to the television’s rear input jacks.
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the yellow video cable out from the Camcorder’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video
Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the Camcorder’s S-Video output, to the TV’s
S-Video Input.
2) Connect the white audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s
Left Audio Input jack.
3) Connect the red audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s
Right Audio Input jack.
• If your Camcorder is a mono sound model it will have only one audio jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio jack.
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Connections
Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link
JVC’s AV Compu Link feature makes playing video tapes or DVDs totally automatic. Simply
insert a pre-recorded tape into your JVC-brand VCR or DVD into your JVC DVD player and
the device will automatically turn on and begin playback. At the same time, using the AV
Compu Link, the VCR or DVD player sends a signal to the television telling it to turn on and
switch to the proper video input.
• The AV Compu Link cable may be included with the JVC AV Compu Link accessory you
wish to connect. If it is not, contact an authorized JVCService Center for
part # EWP 805-012.
• AV Compu Link can only be used with JVC-brand products.
Illustration of AV-27F802
To Connect: Plug one end of the AV Compu Link cable into the AV Compu Link input on your
VCR, DVD, or other Compu Link device. Plug the other end of the AV Compu Link cable into
the AV Compu Link input at the rear of the television.
NOTE:
• In order for the VCR playback to begin automatically, the recording tabs must be remove from
the VHS tape. If the tab is in place, automatic switching will occur when you push the VCR’s
PLAY button.
• The AV Compu Link cable has a male 3.5 mm (mono) plug on each end.
• If your JVC-brand VCR has “A Code/B Code Remote Control Switching”(see your VCR’s
instruction book), using VCR A Code will switch the TV to input 1.
• To connect a JVC HiFi receiver or amplifier for a completely automated home theater, see
the HiFi’s connection instructions for detailed connection information.
• AV COMPU LINK EX is compatible with the following receivers:RX-664V, RX-665V,
RX-668VBK, RX-774V, RX-778VBK, RX-884V, RX-888VBK, RX-1024V, RX-1028VBK, and
later receiver models.
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Remote Control
Remote Control Basics
• Before you can operate the remote control, you must first
install the batteries (included). See “Changing the
Batteries” at the bottom of this page for instructions. (For
an illustration, please see page 8.)
• Press the POWER button to turn the television on or off.
• Make sure the TV/CATV switch is set to TV. Move the
switch to CATV only if you need to operate a cable box.
• Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a
VCR, slide to DVD to control a DVD player. Please see
pages 18 to 20 for instructions on programming your
remote control to operate a Cable box, VCR or DVD player.
• Press the CH+ and CH– buttons to scan through the channels. Tap the CH+ or CH– button to move through the
channels one channel at a time.
• To move rapidly through the channels using JVC’s
Hyperscan feature, press and hold CH+ or CH–. The
channels will zip by at a rate of five channels per second.
• Press VOL+ or VOL– to raise or lower the volume. An indicator bar will appear onscreen to show you the television
volume level.
• The CH+/– and VOL+/– buttons are also used to navigate
JVC’s onscreen menu system.
• You can directly access specific channels using the 10-key
pad.
• For more information on remote control button features,
see pages 40 to 45. For information on using the
onscreen menus, see page 21.
NOTE: Remote control model RM-C301G is shown at the
left. A different model remote control may have come with
your television.
Changing the Batteries
Push down on the remote’s back cover and slide towards the bottom to remove it.
Insert two AA batteries (supplied), carefully noting the "+" and "–" markings on the batteries
and on the remote control. To avoid a potential short circuit, insert the "–" end first. Be sure to
use only size AA batteries.
When batteries are installed, slide the cover back into place (until it clicks into position).
• If the remote control acts erratically, replace the batteries. Typical battery life is six months to
one year. We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. When you change
the batteries, try to complete the task within three minutes. If you take longer than three minutes, the remote control codes for your VCR, DVD, and/or Cable Box may have to be reset
(see pages 18-20).
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Remote Programming
Setting the CATV, VCR and DVD Codes
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD
player by using the instructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond
to any of the codes listed below or to the code search function, use the remote control supplied by the manufacturer.
Cable Box or Satellite codes
The remote control is programmed with CATV and/or Satellite codes for power on, power off,
channel up, channel down, and 10 key operation.
1) Find the CATV/Satellite brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the 2-way selector switch to “CATV”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed using the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the Cable Box/Satellite receiver.
• If your CATVor Satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it
does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
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Remote Programming
VCR codes
The remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on, power off, play, stop,
fast-forward, rewind, pause, record, channel up, and channel down operation.
1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the VCR.
• If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to
any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
• Some manufacturer’s VCR’s may not respond to the TV/VCR button, even if other buttons
work properly.
• To record, hold down the REC button on the remote and press PLAY.
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Remote Programming
DVD codes
The remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on, power off, play, stop,
fast-forward, rewind, previous chapter, next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.
1) Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the DVD player.
• If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not
respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
• After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If some buttons
do not work properly, use the remote control which came with your DVD player.
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Onscreen Menus
Using the Guide
Certain symbols are used throughout this guide to help you learn about the features of your
new television. The ones you will see most frequently are:
Up and Down arrows mean press the CH+ or CH– buttons.Pressing the CH+ or CH–
buttons let you:
• Move vertically in a main menu screen
• Move through a submenu screen
• Move to the next letter, number, or other choice in a submenu
• Back up to correct an error
• Scan through TVchannels (when not in a menu screen)
Left and right arrows mean press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME– buttons to move left or right
to:
• Select a highlighted menu item
• Select an item in a submenu
• Select numbers in certain menu options
• Turn the volume up or down (when not in a menu screen)
The “Press Button” icon means you should press the button named on your remote
control. (Button names appear in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.)
The “Helping Hand”icon points to the highlighted or selected item in a menu.
PLUG IN MENU
LANGUAGEENG FRE SPA
AUTO TUNER SETUP
SET CLOCK
FINISH
SELECT BY
OPERATE BY
EXIT BY
EX
IT
The Onscreen Menus
To bring up the onscreen menu, press the MENU button on the remote control. The item that
appears in yellow is the one currently selected. If you press the MENU button again, the
onscreen display will skip to the next menu screen. If you use the Menu button on the TV’s
front panel instead of the remote, an additional menu screen showing channel number and
input will appear. The “Plug In Menu”will appear the first time the TV is plugged in.
NOTE: Menus shown in this book are illustrations, not exact replications of the television’s
onscreen displays.
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Plug In Menu
Introduction
The Plug In Menu comes up automatically when you first turn on the TV after plugging it in.
The Plug In Menu helps you to get your TV ready to use by letting you set your preferences for:
• The Language in which you want the onscreen menus to appear,
• The Auto Tuner Setup of which channels you wish to receive,
• Setting the TV’s clock to the correct time so your timer functions will work properly.
Descriptions of each of the Plug In Menu features appear on this page and the next. We recommend you complete the Plug In Menu setup first so your TV is set up just the way you want,
right away.
Language
You can choose to view your onscreen menus in three languages:English, French, or Spanish.
Press the MENU button
To LANGUAGE
To choose a language
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
Auto Tuner Setup
In Auto Tuner Setup, the TV automatically scans through all available channels, memorizing the
active ones and skipping over blank ones or channels with weak signals. This means when you
scan (using the CHANNEL +/– buttons) you will receive only clear, active channels.
Press the MENU button
To AUTO TUNER SETUP
To operate
To choose CABLEor AIR
To move to START
To start Auto Tuner Setup
NOW
PROGRAMMING !
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Programming will take approximately 1 to 2
minutes.
PROGRAMMING OVER!
• Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup.
• You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
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Plug In Menu
Auto Clock Set
Before you use any of your TV’s timer functions, you must first set the clock. You may precisely
set your clock using the XDS time signal broadcast by most Public Broadcastingstations.To
set the clock using the XDS signal:
Enter the channel number of your local PBS station
Press MENU
To SETCLOCK
To operate
To AUTO
MODE AUTO MANUAL
TIME ZONE EASTERN
D.S.T. ON OFF
FINISH
ToTIME ZONE
To select your time zone
To move to Daylight Savings Time (D.S.T.)
To turn D.S.T. ON or OFF
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
• If you do not have a PBS station in your local area, you will have to set the clock manually.
See ‘Manual Clock Set’on the next page for instructions.
• The Daylight Savings Time feature automatically adjusts your TV’s clock for Daylight Savings.
The clock will move forward one hour at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in April.The clock will
move back one hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
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Plug In Menu
Manual Clock Set
To set your clock manually (without using the XDS signal), choose MANUAL from the Set Clock
menu and follow the steps below.
To SET CLOCK
To operate
To MANUAL
MODE AUTO MANUAL
TIME--:-- --
START CLOCK
To move to the hour
To set the hour
To move to minutes
To set the minutes
To move to STARTCLOCK
To start clock and exit
THANK YOU !!
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
Finish
Once you have the items in the Plug In Menu set to your personal preferences, move to the
Finish option to save your settings.
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
• You can change the preferences you set in the Plug In Menu at any time using the regular
JVC onscreen menu system.
NOTE:
You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before operating any timer functions.
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Channel Summary
Channel Summary
Channel Summary allows you to customize the line-up of channels received by your TV. You
can add or delete channels from the line-up or prevent any unauthorized viewers from watching
any or all 181 channels.
Press the MENU button
To CHANNEL SUMMARY
To operate
C H NO. S C A NC H NO. SCAN
0 106 ü
0 2ü07
0 3ü08
0 4ü09 ü
0 5ü10 ü
The Channel Summary screen (above) will now be displayed with the channels set to scan
marked with an "ü". You can delete channels from the scan by removing the "ü". If any channels were missed during Auto Tuner Setup and you wish to add them, you may by placing an
"ü" next to the channel number.
To the SCAN column
To include or delete from scan
EXIT when finished
You can block access to a channel by activating the Channel Lock.
To CHANNELSUMMARY
To operate
To the Lock Column
ZERO to lock or unlock that channel
EXIT when finished
Channel Guard Message
When a viewer attempts to watch a guarded channel, the following message appears:
THIS CHANNEL IS LOCKED BY
CHANNEL GUARD.
PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY
10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. - - - -
• Once a channel has been unlocked, it will remain unlocked until the television is turned off.
• See also “Set Lock Code”, page 33.
To watch a channel that you have locked,
enter the Lock Code using the 10 key pad.
If the wrong code is entered, the message
“INVALIDLOCK CODE!”will flash on the
screen:
The channel cannot be accessed until the
correct code is entered.
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V-Chip
Your TV is equipped with V-Chip technology which enables TV Parental Guidelines (for United
States and Canada) and Movie (MPAA) Guideline controls. V-Chip technology allows you to
program your TV to receive, or not to receive, programs based on content according to the
guidelines. Programs which exceed the ratings limits you set will be blocked. When a viewer
attempts to watch a blocked channel, this message appears:
THIS PROGRAMMING EXCEEDS
YOUR RATING LIMITS.
PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY
10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. - - - -
The channel will remain blocked until the correct lock code is entered (see page 33 for information on setting your lock code).
You can customize the V-Chip settings of your television to match your personal tastes. The
V-Chip menu below is the starting point for your V-Chip settings.
V-CHIP ON OFF
SET US TV RATINGS
SET MOVIE RATINGS
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
FINISH
You can use US V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from the United States), Canadian
V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from Canada), and movie ratings. You may use
any or all of the settings (US V-Chip, Canada V-Chip, Movie ratings). Descriptions for setting
each of the three V-Chip formats appear in the next seven pages along with descriptions of the
rating categories.
To access the rating categories:
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon will appear)
Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
To turn V-Chip ON or OFF (V-Chip must be turned ON for rating settings to operate)
To move to SET US TV RATINGS, SETMOVIE RATINGS, or SET CANADIAN
RATINGS (see following pages for descriptions of each item)
Special Note about Ratings
Some programs are not broadcast with a ratings signal. Therefore, even if you setup V-Chip
ratings limits, these programs will not be blocked. Parents are cautioned to preview the con-
tents of these programs or movies.
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V-Chip
US V-Chip Ratings
U.S.PARENTAL RATING SYSTEMS
Programs with the following ratings are appropriate for children.
❒ TV Y is Appropriate for All Children.
Programs are created for very young viewers and should be suitable for all ages, including
children ages 2 - 6.
❒ TV Y7 is for Older Children.
Most parents would find such programs suitable for children 7 and above. These programs
may contain some mild fantasy violence or comedic violence, which children should be able
to discern from reality.
Programs with the following ratings are designed for the entire audience.
❒ TV G stands for General Audience.
Most parents would find these programs suitable for all age groups. They contain little or no
violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
❒ TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested.
May contain some, but not much, strong language, limited violence, and some suggestive
sexual dialog or situations. It is recommended that parents watch these programs first, or
with their children.
❒ TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned.
Programs contain some material that may be unsuitable for children under the age of 14
including possible intense violence, sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely
suggestive dialog. Parents are cautioned against unattended viewing by children under 14.
❒ TV MA Mature Audiences Only.
These programs are specifically for adults and may be unsuitable for anyone under 17 years
of age. TV MA programs may have extensiveV, S, L, or D.
Viewing Guidelines
In addition to the ratings categories explained above, information on specific kinds of content
are also supplied with the V-Chip rating. These types of content may also be blocked.The
content types are:
• V/FV is for VIOLENCE/FANTASY VIOLENCE
• S stands for SEXUALCONTENT
• L stands for strong LANGUAGE
• D stands for suggestive DIALOG
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V-Chip
Setting US V-Chip Ratings
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon will appear)
Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
V-CHIP ON OFF
SET US TV RATINGS
SET MOVIE RATINGS
SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG
SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
FINISH
To turnV-Chip ON or OFF
To move to SET US TV RATINGS
To operate
Directions to set US V-Chip Ratings:
Line up the cursor in the column (TV PG, TV G, etc.) with the content row (V/FV, S, etc.) and
press the orto move the cursor to the correct location. Press or to turn the locking
feature on or off. An item is locked if the icon appears instead of a “—”.
For example: To block viewing of all TV 14 shows, move the cursor to the top row of that
column and add a lock icon. Once you've put a lock on the top row, everything in that column
is automatically locked.
To the TV 14 Column
To turn on the lock
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the top column and change the lock icon
to “—” by pressing or again. You may then select individual categories to block.
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V-Chip
Setting ratings with the V-Chip button
To access Rating information about a certain program, press the V-CHIP button while viewing
that program. A display like this will appear:
PROGRAM IS RATED :
TV-PG - V
If you decide you want to block this category of viewing, press "0" while the above screen is
visible, and all programs from that category will be blocked.
Example 1:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming aboveTV PG:
Press ZERO when TV-PG is displayed
All Programming above TV PG will be blocked.
Example 2:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming above a current setting such as
TV PG-V (with violence):
Press ZERO when TV-PG - V is displayed
All Programming above TV PG - V (with Violence) will be blocked.
• For Children's programming you can block TV-Yand Y7 programs by Pressing “0” when Y is
displayed during a program. Programming for audiences other than children’s audiences will
not be affected.
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V-Chip
Movie Ratings
❒ NR – Not Rated.
This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries
which do not use the MPAA ratings system. Other NR films may be from amateur producers
who didn’t intend to have their film widely released.
NR (Not Rated) Programming may contain all types of programming including children's
programming, foreign programs, or adult material.
❒ G – General Audience .
In the opinion of the review board, these films contain nothing in the way of sexual content,
violence, or language that would be unsuitable for audiences of any age.
❒ PG – Parental Guidance .
Parental Guidance means the movie may contain some contents such as mild violence,
some brief nudity, and strong language. The contents are not deemed intense.
❒ PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned.
Parents with children under 13 are cautioned that the content of movies with this rating may
include more explicit sexual, language, and violence content than movies rated PG.
❒ R - Restricted.
These films contain material that is explicit in nature and is not recommended for
unsupervised children under the age of 17.
❒ NC-17 - No One Under 17.
These movies contain content which most parents would feel is too adult for their children to
view. Content can consist of strong language, nudity, violence, and suggestive or explicit
subject matter.
❒ X - No One under 18.
Inappropriate material for anyone under 18.
Directions to set Movie (MPAA) Ratings:
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
To SET MOVIE RATINGS
To enter movies menu
For example, to block viewing of X and NC-17 rated from shows:
To the X Column
To turn on the lock
To the NC-17 Column
To turn on the lock
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
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V-Chip
Canadian V-Chip Ratings
❒ E – Exempt.
Exempt programming includes:news, sports, documentaries and other information
programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
❒ C – Programming Intended for Children.
Violence Guidelines:There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive
behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or
unrealistic in nature.
❒ C8+ – Programming Intended for Children 8 and Over .
Violence Guidelines: Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low
intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. There will be no offensive language,
nudity or sexual content.
❒ G – General Audience .
Programming will contain little violence and will be sensitive to themes which could affect
younger children.
❒ PG - Parental Guidance.
Programming intended for a general audience, but which may not be suitable for younger
children. Parents may consider some content not appropriate for children aged 8-13.
❒ 14+ - 14 Years and Older.
Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and
early teens. Programming may contain mature themes and scenes of intense violence.
❒ 18+ - Adult.
Material intended for mature audiences only.
Directions to set Canadian V-Chip Ratings:
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
To SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG (for English)
To enter ratings menu
For example, to block viewing of programming rated 14+ and 18+:
To the 18+ Column
To turn on the lock
To the 14+ Column
To turn on the lock
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
• For instructions on “Set Canadian Ratings FRE (in French)”, please see page 31 in the
French side of this user’s guide.
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V-Chip
Unrated Programs
Notes About Unrated Programs:
Unrated programming refers to any programming which does not contain a rating signal.
Programming on television stations which do not broadcast rating signals will be placed in the
“Unrated Programming" category.
Examples of Unrated programs:
Emergency Bulletins
Locally Originated Programming
News
Political Programs
Public Service Announcements
Religious Programs
Sports
Weather
Some Commercials
• TV programs or movies that do not have rating signals will be blocked if the Unrated
Category is set to BLOCK.
Directions to Block Unrated Programs:
You can block programs that are not rated.
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP
To operate (The lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
ToUNRATED
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UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
ToVIEW or BLOCK
Press EXIT when done
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V-Chip
Set Lock Code
Channel Guard and V-Chip settings are protected by a four-digit Lock Code. Your TV comes
pre-set with a Lock Code of "0000". You may change the code to any four-digit number you
wish. To change the Lock Code, follow the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To SETLOCK CODE
To operate
The lock icon appears.
Press ZERO to access the Lock Code
LOCK CODE 0 0 0 0
FINISH
The first digit will be highlighted
To select the number
To move to the next digit
Continue to follow these directions for all four numbers.
To FINISH
To save settings and exit
Your Lock Code is now set..
0
NOTE:
• After a power interruption you must reset the Lock Code.
• Write your Lock Code number down and keep it hidden from potential viewers.
• If you forget the Lock Code, a new code may be set using the steps listed above.
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Picture Settings
Tint
Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and green in your TV picture.
Press the MENU button
ToTINT
To increase the levels of green
To increase the levels of red
To move to the next setting
Color
The color function lets you make all the colors in the TV picture appear either more vivid or
subtle.
Press the MENU button
To COLOR
To make the colors more vivid
To make the colors more subdued
To move to the next setting
Picture
Picture allows you to adjust the levels of black and white on the TV screen, giving you a darker
or brighter picture overall.
Press the MENU button
To PICTURE
To increase the level of contrast
To decrease the level of contrast
To move to the next setting
Bright
You can adjust the overall brightness of the TV picture with the Bright control.
Press the MENU button
To BRIGHT
To lighten the picture
To darken the picture
To move to the next setting
Detail
The Detail feature adjusts the level of fine detail displayed in the picture.
Press the MENU button
To DETAIL
To make the picture sharper (more details)
To make the picture smoother (less detail)
To move to the next setting
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Picture Settings
Noise Muting
This feature inserts a blank blue screen over channels which are not broadcasting or are too
weak to be received clearly.
Press the MENU button
To NOISE MUTING
To turn Noise Muting ON or OFF
• Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup or when you operate Channel Summary.
Set Video Status
With Set Video Status, you can save your own set of picture quality adjustments as “Choice”
and have access to them at the touch of a button.
Press the MENU button
To SETVIDEO STATUS
To operate
• You must use SAVE AS CHOICE to exit the Set Video Status menu, otherwise your preferences will not be saved.
• You can access your “Choice”settings at any time by pressing the VIDEO STATUS button on
the remote control.
NOTE:
The setting screen will disappear if you do not make any adjustments or move to the next setting in approximately three seconds. Any changes you have made to picture settings up to that
point will be stored. You can exit the Picture Settings menu at any time by pressing the EXIT
button on the remote control.
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Sound Settings
Bass
You can increase or decrease the level of low-frequency sound in the TV’s audio with the Bass
adjustment.
Press the MENU button
To BASS
To increase the bass
To decrease the bass
To move to the next setting
Treble
Use Treble to adjust the level of high-frequency sound in your TV’s audio.
Press the ME N U bu t t o n
ToTREBLE
To increase the treble
To decrease the treble
To move to the next setting
Balance
Adjust the level of sound between the TV’s two speakers with the Balance setting.
Press the MENU button
To BALANCE
To shift the balance towards the right speaker
To shift the balance towards the left speaker
To move to the next setting
MTS (Multi-Channel Television Sound)
MTS technology allows several audio signals to be broadcast at once, giving you a choice in
what you wish to hear with a TV program. In addition to mono or stereo sound, an MTS broad-
cast may also include a Second Audio Program (SAP).
Press the MENU button
To MTS
Select the mode
(The ON AIR arrow tells you if a broadcast is in Stereo and/or contains an SAP).
• Keep the TV in STEREO mode to get the best sound quality. The sound will work in
STEREO mode even if a certain broadcast is in MONO sound only.
• Choose the MONO setting to reduce excessive noise on a certain channel or broadcast.
• Selecting SAP will allow you to hear an alternative soundtrack, if one is available.
NOTE:
You can leave the Sound Settings menu at any time by pressing the EX I T button on the
remote control.
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General Items
Purity
This helps clean up the picture so that it may not contain any “snow”.
Press the MENU button
To PURITY
To enter
To adjust purity
On/Off Timer
The On/Off timer lets you program your television to turn itself on or off. You can use it as an
alarm to wake up, to help you remember important programs, or as a decoy when you're not
home.
Press the MENU button
To ON/OFFTIMER
To operate (begins with ON TIME)
To set the hour (AM/PM) you want the TV to turn on
To move to minutes
To set the minutes
To accept ON TIME and move to OFF TIME (the time the TV will turn off). Set the
OFF TIMEthe same way as ON TIME
To accept OFFTIME and move to CHANNEL
To select channel
To move to MODE
Choose ONCE or EVERYDAY
To ON/OFFTIMER
Choose YES to accept the timer setting, choose NOif you don't wish to accept
To FINISH
To save settings
N S
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On/Off Timer Note for PIP (AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802) only.
If the television is on when a timed event is about to start a Timer Preview window will appear.
The Timer Preview window will appear in the lower right corner of the screen seven seconds
before the timer is programmed to begin. When the timer activates, the Preview picture will
become the main picture.
NOTE:
• The On/Off time cannot be set to locked or guarded channels.
• In order for the On/Off timer to work, the clock must be set.
• After a power interruption, the Timer settings must be reset.
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TV Speaker
If your TV is connected to a stereo system, you can turn off the TV speakers and listen to the
audio through your stereo.
Press the MENU button
ToTVSPEAKER
TV SPEAKER ON OFF
To turn the TV's speakers ONor OFF
EXIT when finished
• Before you turn the TV Speaker setting from OFF to ON, make sure that the TV volumelevel is low! If the TV volume is set too high, the sound level will be extremely loud.
• After a power interruption, the TVSpeaker settings will return to “ON”.
Audio Out
If your television is connected to an external speaker source, Audio Out gives you the option of
controlling the volume level with your TV’s remote control.
Press the MENU button
To AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT VARI FIX
ToVARI or FIX
EXIT when finished
VARI: Lets you adjust the volume of the external speakers using the VOLUME +/– buttons on
your TV’s remote control.
FIX: The volume of the external speakers is adjusted using the audio device’s remote control.
NOTE:
• External Speakers: When using external speakers or amplifiers, shut off the TV Speakers
Get the best quality video from your DVD player by using this setting and the DVD inputs at the
rear of the television. Set either to YES for component input (for DVD) or to NO for composite
video input (for a regular VCR).
Press the MENU button
ToV4 COMPONENT-IN (or V2 COMPONENT-IN for models AV-36F702, AV-32F702
and AV-27F702)
V4 COMPONENT-IN YES NO
To turn the input ON or OFF
EXIT when finished
• This option should be used with DVD players only. For information on connecting VCR’s see
page 11. For more information on connecting a DVD player, see page 14.
• AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702 note: These models do not have Input 4.
Closed Caption
Many broadcasts now include an onscreen display of dialog called Closed Captions. Some
broadcasts may also include displays of additional information in text form.Your television can
access and display this information using the Closed Caption feature.To activate the Closed
Caption feature, follow the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To CLOSED CAPTION
To operate
MODE : CAPTION
CAPTION : CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4
TEXT : T1 T2 T3 T4
FINISH
To select CAPTION (for Closed Captions), TEXT (for text display), or OFF
(for no display)
To move to CAPTION or TEXT
To select a caption (CC1 to CC4) or text channel (T1 to T4)
To accept that selection and move to FINISH
To save settings and exit
NOTE:
• Closed Caption subtitles are usually found on closed caption channel CC1. Some programs
may include additional text information which is usually found on text channel T1. The other
channels are available for future use.
• Closed captioning may not work correctly if the signal being received is weak or if you are
playing a video tape.
• Most broadcasts containing Closed Captioning will display a notice at the start of the
program.
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Button Functions
Menu
The MENU button allows you to access JVC’s onscreen menu system. Press MENU to activate
the onscreen menu system.
• See individual topics (like “Sound Settings”) for specific information on using menus.
Exit and PIP Off
Press the EXIT button to leave a menu screen. On the RM-C301G this button is also labeled
“PIP OFF”. Press EXIT/PIP OFF to turn off the Picture-in-Picture function (please see page 44
for more information on the PIP feature).
• PIP is available only on AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802.
Display
The Display screen shows the current status of timers and inputs.
Press the DISPLAY button
07
NOW 12:20 PM
SLEEP TIMER OFF
ON/OFF TIMER EVERYDAY
ON TIME 7:00 PM
OFF TIME 10:00 PM
The screen above shows the following information:
• The current channel or AV input (Channel 07)
• The current time (12:20 pm)
• Sleep Timer status/minutes remaining (The Sleep Timer is off)
• On/Off Timer status (Set to turn on everyday at 7:00 PM, off at 10:00 PM)
• Each Press of the DISPLAY button changes the display mode:
Display – Full screen shown above
Time – Shows the current time only
Channel – Shows the current channel
Off –Turns Display off
• You may also turn off the Display at any step by pressing EXIT.
NOTE:
• Please note that if the Clock, Sleep Timer or On/Off Timer are not set, the Display screen will
show:"CLOCK NOT SET", "SLEEP TIMER OFF", and "ON/OFF TIMER OFF" respectively.
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Video Status
The VIDEO STATUS button gives you a choice of three TV picture display settings, including a
display of your own preferences.
Standard – Resets the picture display to the factory settings.
Choice – Displays the setting levels you specified on the "Set Video Status"Menu
Theater – Gives a rich, film-like look to video.
Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fall asleep. Program it to work in intervals
of 15 minutes, for a total time of up to 180 minutes.
(see page 35).
Press the VIDEO STATUS button
Press the SLEEP TIMER button
Sleep Timer Message
20 seconds before the automatic shutoff, this message will appear:
GOOD NIGHT!!
PUSH SLEEP TIMER BUTTON
TO EXTEND.
You then have 20 seconds to press the Sleep Timer button to delay the shutoff for another
15 minutes.
Hyper Surround
Creates a deep, three-dimensional sound effect by channeling the audio through the TV's frontfiring speakers. Press the HYPER SURROUND button to turn the effect on or off.
HYPER SURROUND ON OFF
Muting
The MUTING button instantly turns the volume down completely when you press it. Press
MUTING and the volume level will instantly go to zero. To restore the volume to its previous
level, press MUTING again.
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Button Functions
BBE
BBE high definition audio adds natural, clear and extraordinary sound quality to any program.
Turn BBE On or Off using the BBE button.
BBE ON OFF
100+ Button
Use the 100+ button to directly access channels above Channel 99. For example to move to
channel 124, press100+, 2 (two), 4 (four).
Return+
The RETURN+ button has two functions:
Return – Returns to the channel viewed just before the channel currently onscreen.
Return+ – Lets you program a specific channel to return to while scanning through the chan-
nels using the CH+ and CH– buttons.
RETURN+ and hold for three seconds
RETURN CHANNEL
PROGRAMMED !
The channel currently active has been programmed as your Return+ channel. Now scan
RETURN+
• To cancel your Return+ channel, press and hold the RETURN+ button for three seconds. The
message “RETURN CHANNEL CANCELLED!”will appear.
• Return+ works only with the CHANNEL+/– buttons. Pressing any number key will cancel
Return+.
• Return+ does not affect the PIPchannel (AV-36F802, AV-32F802 &AV-27F802 only).
through the channels using the CHANNEL+/– buttons
You will return to your programmed channel.
Input
Selects the signal input source for the television:TV (for Antenna or Cable) or Video-1, 2, 3, or 4
for video devices like VCR’s, DVD players, or camcorders.
IN P U T
• AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702 do not have a Video-4 input.
NOTE:
• BBE is a registered trademark of BBESound, Inc. For U.S., licensed from BBE Sound, Inc.
under USP 4638258, 4482866 and 5510572. For Canada, licensed from BBE Sound, Inc.
BBE is a registered trademark of BBESound, Inc.
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Button Functions
VCR Buttons
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions
include:play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, TV/VCR, power on, and
power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other manufacturer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 19.
DVD Buttons
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These
functions include:play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close,
power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players.For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 20.
TV/CATV Switch
Use either the television’s own tuner or a cable box to select channels. Set this switch to TV to
operate the television’s built-in tuner. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.
• See page 18 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
VCR/DVD Switch
You can control a VCR or DVDplayer with the buttons on the lower part of the remote control.
Use the VCR/DVD selector switch to choose either VCR or DVDoperation.
• See pages 19 and 20 for information on programming your remote with VCR and DVD oper-
ating codes.
Light
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like CHANNEL +/– and
VOLUME +/–. Press the LIGHT button to turn the illumination on.
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Button Functions - PIP
PIP displays two separate pictures on screen. Your television has 2-Tuner PIP, meaning you
can view pictures from two different channels simultaneously. A special set of PIP control buttons are located on the upper part of the remote control. Descriptions of each button appear
on this page.
The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802 only.
Cable Box Note
The 2-Tuner PIPfunction may not operate when used with certain cable boxes. This is
because while some models of cable box may receive up to 181 channels, they may only send
the signal from one channel to your television (please also see diagram on page 11). For the
PIPtuner to operate correctly, it must have access to all available channels. Since the television is receiving the signal of only one channel from the cable box, it is impossible for the 2Tuner PIP to display a second, different channel.
Because there are many different models of cable boxes in use today, if you are having problems operating your PIP feature with your cable box, we recommend you contact your local
cable company for connection advice.
On/Move
Turn PIP on by pressing the ON/MOVE button.
(PIP) ON/MOVE
07
02
44
PIP OFF to turn PIP off
Once PIP is turned on, you can move the PIP window to any of the TV’s main picture’s
four corners with the ON/MOVE button
ON/MOVE
NOTE:
• Each press of ON/MOVE will shift the PIP window to a different corner.
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Freeze
Use the FREEZE button to lock a single, still image onto the PIP window.
• If PIP is off when FREEZE is pressed, a snapshot of the main screen is taken and placed in
the PIP window.
• If PIP is on when FREEZE is pressed, the image in the window when the button was pressed
is held.
Swap
You can exchange the channel displayed on the main screen for the one shown in the PIP window by pressing SWAP.
Channel +/– for PIP
Like the main CHANNEL +/– buttons, CHANNEL +/– for PIP lets you scan through the channels in
the PIP window.
• Direct channel selection with the 10 key pad for PIPis not possible.
Source
You can select the signal source for the PIP window image.
• If the PIP does not have a signal, the window will be blue.
• If you connect a DVD to Video-2 or Video-4, the PIP window will be blue.
NOTE:
• The PIP window is 1/9the size of the full screen.
• PIP will not display blocked channels or programs. A blue screen will display instead.
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Warranty
For Canadian model televisions, see the separate sheet for Canadian
Warranty information.
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth
below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE
MATERIALS AND W ORKMANSHIP from the date of original retail purchase for the period shown
below (the “Warranty Period”) (PICTURE TUBE is covered for Two (2) years.)
PartsLabor
1YEAR1YEAR
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.
WHATWE WILL DO:
If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period,JVC will repair or
replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner. Such repair and replacement
services shall be rendered by JVC during regular business hours at JVCauthorized
service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of this
Warranty Period. All products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVCauthorized
service center on a carry-in basis. Televisions with a screen size of 25 inches and larger
may be covered on an in-home basis where such service is available.
WHATYOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:
To determine if in-home service is ava i l a ble in your area, either contact the selling dealer (retailer) or call 1-800-537-5722 to locate the nearest JVC authori zed service center. S e rvice locations can also be obtained from our website h t t p : / / w w w. j v c s e rv i c e. c o m.In-home serv i c e, if ava i la bl e, will require clear access to the Te l evision by the service representative s.If in-home serv i c e
is not ava i l a bl e, carry in service will be prov i d e d .
If service is not locally available, box the product carefully, preferably in its original car-
ton, and ship, insured, with a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the
problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center, the name and location which will be
given to you by the toll free number.
If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer
Relations Department.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:
1) Products which have been subject to abuse, accident,alteration,modification,tampering,negligence, misuse, faulty installation,lack of reasonable care, or if repaired
or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such
service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products,or if the model
or serial number has been altered, tampered with,defaced or removed;
2) Initial installation, installation and removal from "built-in" entertainment centers and
other mounting systems;
3) Operational adjustments covered in the Owner’s Manual, normal maintenance , video
and audio head cleaning;
4) Damage that occurs in shipment, due to an act of God,and cosmetic damage;
5) Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge;
6) Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90
days from the date of purchase;
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7) Accessories;
8) Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from date of purchase.)
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILTY,IS LIMITED TOTHE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
HEREIN.
JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,INCONVENIENCE,
OR ANY OTHER DA M AG E S , WHETHER DIRECT, I N C I D E N TAL OR CONSEQU E N T I A L
(INCLUDING,WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT,OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long the warranty lasts,so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to
you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary state to state.
JVCCOMPANYOF AMERICA1700 Valley Road
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.Wayne, New Jersey 07470
h t t p : / / w w w. j v c s e rv i c e. c o m
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPA R ATE WA R R A N T Y.THIS WA R R A N T Y
DOES NOT APPLY FOR DETAILS OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WA R R A N T Y.
PLEASE REFER TOTHE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION
PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.
For customer use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.which is located either on the rear, bottom or
side of the cabinet.
Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.:Serial No.:
Purchase Date:Name Of Dealer:
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Authorized Service Centers
QUALITYSERVICE
HOWTO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 537-5722
http://www.jvc.com
Dear Customer,
In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, please read the
instruction booklet before operating the unit. In the event that repairs are necessary, or for the address nearest your location within the Continental United
States, please call 1 (800) 537-5722 for your nearest authorized servicer or visit
our website at www.JVC.com.
Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.
Do not service the television yourself
Caution
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.There are no user serviceable
parts inside. Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs.
Accessories
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, you may contact your local JVC
Dealer.From the 48 Continental United States call toll free: 1 (800) 882-2345 or on
the web at www.JVC.com
For service in Canada
To locate your local JVC service center or dealer in Canada please call:
In Eastern Canada:
1 (416) 293-1311
Or visit us on the web at www.JVC.ca
In Western Canada:
1 (604) 270-1311
En Français (Montréal):
1 (514) 871-1311
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Search Codes
Cable/Satellite Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-Way Mode Selector switch to CATV.
2) Press the TV POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press TV POWER, see if the CATV or Satellite box responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set.If there was no
response, repeat Step 3.If you repeat Step 3 a total of 52 times without a response, use the
remote control which came with the equipment.
5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
VCR Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”.
2) Press the VCR POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press VCR POWER, see if the VCR responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set.If there was no
response, repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times without a response, use the
manufacturers remote control which came with the VCR.
5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
DVD Player Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”.
2) Press the DVD POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press DVD POWER, see if the DVDplayer responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set. If there was no
response, repeat Step 3.If you repeat Step 3 a total of 30 times without a response, use the
manufacturers remote control which came with the DVDplayer.
AV-36F702 /Y
AV-36F802 /Y STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
q
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1. SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are
critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety critical
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: Color bar signal
(2)
Setting positions of each knob/button and
variable resistor
(3) Internal resistance of tester : DC 20kØ/V
(4) Oscilloscope sweeping time : H⇒ 20µS/div
(5) Voltage values: All DC voltage values
: Original setting position when
shipped
:V⇒ 5mS/div
: Others ⇒ Sweeping time is
specified
9Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent ac-
cording to adjustments, use them as reference values.
No indication: Carbon resistor
OMR: Oxide metal film resistor
MFR: Metal film resistor
MPR: Metal plate resistor
UNFR: Uninflammable resistor
FR: Fusible resistor
9Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2) Capacitors
Capacitance value
•
1 or higher: [pF]
less than 1: [µF]
Withstand voltage
•
No indication: DC50[V]
AC indicated: AC withstand voltage [V]
Others: DC withstand voltage [V]
9 Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example] : Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
(6) Connecting method
: Connector
: Wrapping or soldering
: Receptacle
(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 the LIVE side GND and
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.). 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 cir-
•
cuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice.