Names of all the parts
Basic connections
Initial settings
Editing channels
· Registering channels
Connecting external devices10
Let’s try it out
Enjoying your new TV!11
· TV / Teletext / Video / etc.
Watching TV
Viewing teletext
Watching videos / DVDs
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
Try the advanced features
Useful functions15
· Register your favourite channels
· View and search in multi-picture mode
· Sleep timer / Channel Guard
Operate JVC recorders and other devices
17
Just the way you like it
Customising your TV
Advanced picture adjustment
·
Reduce noise / Watch a more natural picture
· Set the aspect ratio, etc.
18
19
When you have trouble
Troubleshooting
Technical information
CH/CC List
Specifi cations
20
22
22
23
1
Warning
Please follow all the guidelines below
Never insert objects
into the cabinet
openings!
It may cause
a fatal electric
shock.
Take care when
children are near.
Never cut or damage
the power cord!
If the AC plug is not
the right shape, or
the power cord is
not long enough,
use an appropriate
plug adapter or
extension cable.
(Consult your
retailer.)
Follow this manual
regarding setup!
Connect only to a 110-240V, 50/60Hz AC
outlet.
Never place anything on
the TV!
Placing liquids, open
fl ames, cloths, paper, etc.
on the TV may cause a fi re.
Never try to repair
the TV yourself!
If the problem cannot be solved in
“Troubleshooting” (P. 20), unplug
the power cord and contact your
retailer.
Never expose to rain
or moisture!
To prevent fi re or
electric shock, never
allow liquids to enter
the unit.
If the TV is damaged
or behaving strangely,
stop using it at once!
Unplug the power cord and contact
your retailer.
Do not allow the TV
to fall!
Do not rest your elbows on, or allow children
to hang from the TV.
There is a risk that the TV will fall and cause
injuries.
Hold the TV so as not to
scratch the screen!
Do not touch the screen when carrying the
TV.
Do not hold by the
screen frame when
moving the TV!
This could cause
the screen frame to
detach, causing the TV
to fall. Hold the TV as
illustrated on the right.
2
Unplug the power cord
when going out!
The power buttons
on the remote control
and the TV unit
cannot completely
turn off the TV.
(Make appropriate
arrangements for
bedridden people.)
Make sure that the cooling process (P.
3) has completed before unplugging the
power cord.
Make enough room for
inserting and removing
the power plug!
Place the TV as near
as possible to the AC
outlet
The main power supply for this TV is
controlled by inserting or removing the
power plug.
Ensure ample room to
avoid overheating
“Installation requirements” (P. 7)
Never dismantle the rear
panel!
It may cause an electric shock.
Never block the
ventilation holes!
It may cause overheating or a fi re.
Handle screen with care!
Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning.
Never listen with
headphones at high
volume!
It may damage your hearing.
For more details on installation, usage and safety
Consult your retailer
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Precautions
This TV uses a lamp to project the picture on the screen. Misoperations may shorten the lamp life or
cause malfunction of the lamp.
Before operating the TV, read all the instructions below.
Please follow all the guidelines below
This TV has a fan to cool the
lamp
When the lamp is hotter, the fan works
harder to cool the lamp. In such a case, the
noise of the fan becomes louder but it is not
malfunction.
Do not place the TV too
closely to wallpaper
The warm air from the air ducts may change
the colour of the wallpaper.
Keep children or pets away
from the air ducts
Long exposure to the warm air from the ducts
may cause a minor burn.
When the power is turned
on, the warming up
commences
Immediately after the TV is turned on, the
picture is displayed only dimly. It takes about
one minute for the lamp to warm up. Once
the lamp has warmed up, you can enjoy the
pictures at their normal brightness.
During this warming-up period, the LAMP
indicator blinks every 2 seconds.
While the LAMP indicator is
blinking, the TV cannot be
turned off
When the power is turned
off, the cooling down is
performed
When the TV is turned off, the picture on
the screen disappears gradually. Once the
screen is dark, cooling down is performed for
about 1 minute.
During this cooling-down period, the LAMP
indicator blinks every 2 seconds.
Do not unplug the TV while the lamp is
cooling down. This may cause the internal
circuits and the lamp to overheat and shorten
the lamp life.
While the LAMP indicator is
blinking, the TV cannot be
turned on
You can turn on the TV within 15 seconds
after turning off.
The lamp is a consumable
item
When the lamp has blown, replace the lamp;
otherwise, the picture cannot be displayed.
For details
“Replacing the lamp” (P. 4, 5)
Follow the instructions on
“Replacing the lamp” when
replacing the lamp (P. 4)
Handle the lamp carefully and correctly;
otherwise, it may cause a burn or an electric
shock. In addition, it may shorten lamp life or
cause malfunction of the TV.
Never open the lamp cover
except when replacing the
lamp
Exposing the lamp is dangerous because...
The lamp becomes extremely hot
while in use, it may cause a burn.
Touching metallic portion of the
lamp may cause electric shock.
Ultraviolet rays are emitted from the
lamp.
Never replace the lamp
immediately after use
Since the lamp becomes extremely hot
while in use, it may cause a burn.
Never touch the lamp
glass
Dirt or oil from the fi nger may cause the
lamp to break.
Condensation on the lamp
and screen
When the heater is turned on or the TV is
moved from a cold place to a warm place,
droplets of water may form on the lamp and
screen. This is called condensation. If the TV
is used while this condensation is still present,
the picture may seem distorted, and the inside
of the screen may become dirty. In this case,
wait until the condensation has gone before
using the TV.
For more details on installation, usage and safety
Do not turn the power on and
off repeatedly in a short period
It subjects the TV and the lamp to stress and may
lead to malfunctions and shorten the lamp life.
Do not keep the TV on for more
than 24 hours consecutively
The lamp life may be shortened.
Do not project a still picture
for a long time
Because of the ILA characteristics, still picture
may stick on the screen. (The picture will
disappear over time.)
Consult your retailer
3
Replacing the lamp
Before replacing the lamp, read all the instructions.
The TV uses a lamp to project the picture onto the screen. When the lamp has blown or when the
picture becomes dark, replace the lamp.
Before replacing the lamp, read all the instructions carefully.
If you feel unsure about replacing the lamp yourself
Consult your retailer
Preparation
Prepare the Replacement Lamp Kit
For purchasing the Replacement
Lamp Kit, consult your retailer.
Use only the specifi ed
Replacement Lamp Kit!
!
This lamp is for use with JVC
model televisions. Using the
lamp with a different television
or other product could cause a
malfunction and/or damage to
the television or lamp.
When the lamp is near to its end...
The following message appears on the screen.
Lamp needs to replaced.
Refer to instructions book for replacement
instructions.
After replacing the Lamp, please reset
timer in the TV menu.
Replacement Lamp Kit:
TS-CL110C
• High-pressure mercury lamp
To make the message disappear
1
2
3
Turn the TV off
Wait for at least 1 hour until the lamp has fully cooled
Remove the lamp unit
Never replace the lamp before it has fully cooled!
!
The lamp becomes extremely hot while in use, which may cause a burn. After turning off
the TV, wait for at least 1 hour.
Never attempt to replace the lamp with the TV plugged in!
!
Attempting to replace the lamp with the TV plugged in could lead to a severe electrical
shock.
Remove the lamp cover
Wait until the LAMP
indicator stops blinking
LAMP indicator and Power
lamp are refered as “LAMP
LED” and “POWER LED”
on the Instructions of
Replacement Lamp Kit TSCL110C.
Unplug the TV
1
If you feel any warmth
near the lamp, DO NOT
!
TOUCH IT!
4
Press OK, if you do not want to see this
message again.
After the usage time of the lamp has reached to 6500 hours, this message appears every time you turn on
the TV.
Possible causes of shortened lamp life
Turning on/off the TV repeatedly in a short amount of time
Keeping the TV turned on for more than 24 hours consecutively
Philips head type screw
driver (cross-head type)
Remove the lamp unit
2
Loosen
HD-Z70RF7 is used for explanation on the illustrations on this Instructions.
Remove
Do not drop
the lamp!
Set Up
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
4
Install the NEW lamp unit
Unpack
1
6
Reset the lamp timer
1
2
Display the menu bar
Select “Set Up”
select
5
Do not drop the lamp!
Do not shock the glass surface of
the lamp!
It may shatter the lamp causing injuries.
InsertRe-tighten
2
Make sure the lamp sits securely
and fl at in the housing area.
Reinstall the lamp cover
3
Tighten the screw.
Plug in the TV
Turn the TV on
Never touch the glass
surface of the lamp!
!
Oils deposited from the fi nger may
cause a difference in temperature
when the lamp heats up to its
operating temperature, causing the
lamp to break.
Select “Lamp Timer Reset”
3
Set Up
Auto Program
Edit/Manual
Language
Video-1 Setting
Video-3 Setting
AI Volume
Teletext Language
HDMI Setting
PC Position
Lamp Timer Reset
Finish
Video
Video
Off
4
Press OK to Reset
the Lamp Timer
Finally, the lamp has been replaced!
7
If the power lamp and LAMP indicator blink rapidly after turning on the TV
Never dispose of the lamp with normal trash!
!
The lamp contains a small amount of mercury. For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or consult your retailer.
Dispose of it in the same way as disposing of fl uorescent lamps.
next
select
next
The Lamp Timer is
Reset Successfully
“Lamp” (P. 21)
If the lamp unit is not installed securely
(e.g. fl at in the lamp housing area), the
TV won’t turn on. In this case, reinstall
the lamp unit.
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Names of all the parts
Front panel
HD-Z70RF7
Left side
panel
HD-Z61RF7
HD-Z56RF7
LAMP indicator
When this indicator blinks
“About the LAMP indicator” (Below)
Switch between TV / AV
devices
Display on-screen menu
/ set
Change channel / page
Power On/Off
Power On/Off
Power lamp
ON: Lit (Blue)
OFF: Unlit
To change the brightness of the
power lamp
“Illumination” (P. 18)
To headphones
(P. 10)
S-video input terminal
(VIDEO-4)
Video input terminal
(VIDEO-4)
Mute
Return to channel you want to
view
Colour buttons
Return to TV / Watch video, etc.
(P. 14)
Volume
Channel information
When watching TV / Video
Change the aspect ratio (P. 12)
Turn on “Cinema Surround” (P. 12)
(P. 12)
Power On / Off
Change the channel / page
To teletext
Switch between “TV / VCR / DVR
/ DVD / AUDIO”
Display on-screen menu
Select and confi rm settings in
(P. 13)
(P. 17)
(P. 18)
menues
Change the channel / page
To the previous screen
Connecting terminals on the back of the TV “Connecting external devices” (P. 10)
The LAMP indicator blinks as follows.
When turning on the TV, the LAMP indicator blinks for
about 1 minute every 2 seconds.
The lamp is warming up. During this period, the TV cannot
be turned off.
After turning off the TV, the LAMP indicator blinks for
about 1 minute every 2 seconds.
Cooling is performed. During the cooling period, the TV
cannot be turned on.
If the LAMP indicator blinks rapidly
“Lamp” (P. 21)
6
Volume
Audio input terminals
(VIDEO-4)
Check accessoriesAbout the LAMP indicator
Remote control
(RM-C1855)
AAA/LR03 Batteries
For confi rming
the TV works
Take a snapshot of the
screen (P. 15)
View in multi-picture
mode (P. 15)
Insert the batteries
Use two “AAA/LR03” dry cell batteries. Insert the
batteries from the
polarities are correct.
end, making sure the and
When viewing teletext
Hold the current page
Bookmark pages
Reveal hidden pages
Switch briefl y between
teletext and TV
When watching TV
When operating a JVC VCR or
(P. 17)
DVD
(P. 13)
Enlarge the text
To index page
(P. 16)
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Basic connections
Please read the user manuals of each device carefully before setup.
It is necessary to connect an aerial to watch TV.
Connect with other devices
“Connecting external devices” (P. 10)
Connect the aerial
Back of the TV
After all the connections have been made, insert the plug into an AC outlet.
Care when setting
Power requirements
Connect the power cord only to a 110-240V, 50/60Hz AC outlet.
Installation requirements
To avoid overheating, ensure the unit has ample room.
AERIAL
Connect a VCR / DVD recorder
AERIAL
VIDEO-1
Back of the TV
VCR / DVD recorder
Do not place the TV
too close to wallpaper
The warm air from the
air ducts may change
the colour of the
wallpaper.
Keep children or pets
away from the air
ducts
Long exposure to
the warm air from the
ducts may cause a
minor burn.
After all the connections have been made, insert the plug into an AC outlet.
If both composite and S-VIDEO cable are connected, S-VIDEO will be enable.
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CH
>>
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Auto Program
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Initial settings
Set the menu language, installation location and automatically register the TV channels.
These channels can be edited later in “Editing channels” (P. 9).
After turning on the TV, it takes about 1 minute to
project the picture to its full brightness.
After turning off the TV, it takes about 5 seconds to
make the screen dark. After that, cooling is performed
for about 1 minute.
“About the LAMP indicator” (P. 6)
HD-Z70RF7
HD-Z61RF7
HD-Z56RF7
TV
When you press the Power button of the HD-Z61RF7 or
HD-Z56RF7, recommend that press below of the button.
MENU
1
2
3
4
Begin
Shown only when powering on for the fi rst time.
The power button on the remote control can also be
used.
Select a language
> Language
select
set
Select the teletext language group
>
Teletext Language
Group-1
Group-2
Group-3
Group-4
Group-5
select
Automatically register channels
The remote control doesn’t
work
Confi rm the mode is set to “TV”.
For the teletext language group
“Language group for teletext”
(P. 22)
If the characters are unreadable
“Language group for teletext”
(P. 22)
8
To the previous screen
Exit
If the “JVC” logo does not appear or if
you wish to make changes later
“Language”, “Teletext Language” and
“Auto Program” (P. 18)
BACK
5
6
Check what was registered
> Edit
PR
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
03
CC
CC
04
CC
05
Confi rm
Edit channels
in “Editing channels” (P. 9)
Set Up
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
CC
04
CC
05
03
> Edit
ID
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
03
CC
04
CC
05
>Edit
ID
>Edit
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
03
CC
04
CC
05
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
03
CC
04
CC
05
A
>Edit
ID
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
03
CC
04
CC
05
JVC
>Edit
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
CC
03
CC
04
>Edit
ID
>Edit
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
CC
03
CC
04
12
>
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
07
CH/CC
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
CC
03
CC
04
Edit
ID
>
11
10
PR
12
13
14
15
16
17
CH/CC
CH
02 (B/G)
CC
06
ManualID>Manual
11
10
PR
12
13
14
15
16
17
CH/CC
ID
CH
08 (B/G)
CC
06
>
11
10
PR
12
13
14
15
16
17
CH/CC
CH
08
CC
06
Edit
ID
>Manual
11
10
PR
12
13
14
15
16
CH/CC
ID
CH
08 (I)
CC
06
Set Up
Auto Program
Video-3 Setting
AI Volume
HDMI Setting
PC Position
Video
Off
Video
Teletext Language
Video-1 Setting
Language
LampTimer Reset
Edit/Manual
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Editing channels
Edit the channels registered with “Auto Program” in “Initial settings” (P. 8).
When coming from “Initial settings” (P. 8), skip to 4.
Display the menu bar
1
Select “Set Up”
2
select
next
Move a
channel’s
position
MOVE
Edit a
channel
name
ID
BeginSelect a destinationFinish
select
move out
BeginEnter a channel name
(red)
enter the fi rst
character
next column
move in
set
To the previous
screen
Exit
3
4
5
6
Select “Edit / Manual”
Select a row
Edit
Finish
select
next
select
Insert a
channel
INSERT
Delete a
channel
DELETE
Register a
new channel
MANUAL
BeginSelect a CH / CCEnter a number
(green)
Delete
(yellow)
Begin
(blue)
Set
“CH/CC List” (P. 22)
Beginning channel search
If you can not receive the
channel you want to view,
press to change the sound
system.
“Sound system in your
country or region” (P. 22)
select
From high
frequencies
(red)(green)
or
From low
frequencies
Adjust
Picture fi ne tuning
Sound fi ne tuning
Receives the
broadcast
signal.
Auto-search begins,
and the nearest
frequency is imported.
Repeat the previous
steps until the
desired channel is
displayed
(blue)(yellow)
/
select a system
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Connecting external devices
You can connect many devices to the rear panel of the TV.
Please read the user manuals of each device before setup. (Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV.)
: signal direction
VCR / DVD / other devices
Plug in headphones
Rear panel
Set-top box
/ Digital broadcast
VCR / DVD
JVC’s VCR / DVD player
(AV COMPULINK compatible)
tuner
recorder
AERIAL
VIDEO-2
VIDEO-3
AV
COMPULINK
VIDEO-1
PC IN
OUT
HDMI-1
HDMI-2
VCR / DVD recorder
DVD player
(HDMI compatible)
Analogue Audio input (HDMI-1)
“HDMI Setting” (P. 18)
DVD player
(HDMI compatible)
VCR / DVD recorder
Amplifi er
(L)(R)
Left side panel
VIDEO-4
IN (VIDEO-4)
Game consoles
Video camera
Connect a PC
Check for PC compatibility
“Technical information” (P. 22)
AV COMPULINK
This feature makes playing video tapes or DVDs totally automatic.
Simply insert a pre-recorded media into your JVC brand VCR or DVD player and the device will automatically turn on and
begin playback. At the same time, using the AV CompuLink, the VCR or DVD player sends a signal to the television telling it to
turn on and switch to the proper video input.
Refer to your DVD or VCR’s instruction book for detailed connection information.
VIDEO-1
Output Input
· Component signal
· Sound L / R
Use Component signal
“Switch between video and
component signal” (P. 14)
Use S-VIDEO
“Using S-VIDEO” (P. 14)
Watching videos
/ S-VIDEO /
Composite signal
VIDEO-2
Output Input
Use S-VIDEO
“Using S-VIDEO” (P. 14)
Watching videos
· S-VIDEO /
Composite signal
· Sound L / R
VIDEO-3
Output Input
Use Component signal
“Switch between video and
component signal” (P. 14)
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Watching videos
· Component signal
Composite signal
· Sound L / R
VIDEO-4
/
Use S-VIDEO
“Using S-VIDEO” (P. 14)
Watching videos
Output Input
· S-VIDEO /
Composite signal
· Sound L / R
Connect DVI devices to
“HDMI-1”
(P. 22)
HDMI-1
HDMI-2
Output Input
“HDMI Setting” (P. 18)
HDMI-2 input does not support
analogue sound.
Connecting
HDMI devices
· HDMI signal
· Sound L / R
(HDMI-1 only)
OUT
Video and sound signal of a TV channel
you are viewing s from this terminal
Output Input
· S-VIDEO /
Composite signal
· Sound L / R
“Using OUT terminal” (P. 14)
Picture
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Enjoying your new TV!
TV modeTV and Text mode
Text mode
PAGE
12
Watching TV
View channel information
Change the aspect ratio
Enjoy “Cinema Surround”
Register your favourite channels
PAGE
Watching
PAGE
13
Viewing teletext
Enlarge the text
To the index page
Hold the current page
Switch briefl y between teletext and TV
Bookmark your favourite pages
Reveal hidden pages
Personal preferences
Adjust the picture
Adjust the sound
Advanced settings
(sleep-timer / channel guard, etc.)
Basic settings
(channel settings, etc.)
18
PAGE
14
videos / DVDs
Watch high quality video (S-VIDEO)
Switch between video and component signal
PC position adjustments
11
AV
16 : 9 Zoom
HighCinema Surround
AV
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
PR List
01
Auto
Panoramic
14:9 Zoom
16:9 Zoom
16:9 Zoom Subtitle
Full
Zoom
Regular
VOLUME
IN (VIDEO-4)
CHANNEL
+
-
MENU/OK
OVER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
AUDIO
TV/VIDEO
High
Watching TV
23
34
Set to “TV”
1
Mute
Power on
2
The blue power lamp on
the TV lights
After turning on the TV, it takes about 1 minute to project the picture to its normal brightness.
After turning off the TV, it takes about 5 seconds to make the screen dark. After that, cooling down is performed for about 1 minute.
“About the LAMP indicator” (P. 6)
Channel information
DISPLAY
Select a page
PR List
Channels registered in
“Initial settings” will appear
here.
select
(
No indication)
Select and view a channel
Channel information
select
view
12
Press again to turn the screen off
and put the TV into standby mode.
Select a channel
E.g.
1 :
15 :
up
down
Volume
3
Move up or down a channel
Switch between stereo / mono / bilingual
broadcasting
“Stereo / · ” ( P. 18)
Note
To completely turn off the TV, unplug the AC
plug after the LAMP indicator stops blinking.
Basic operations using the side buttons
1
2
Volume
CHANNEL
Power on
Change the
channel
Change the aspect
ratio
ZOOM
Enjoy ambient
sound
CINEMA SURROUND
Emphasize bass
sound
MAXXBASS
Always return to the
channel you want to
view
RETURN PLUS
Return to the last
channel you were
viewing
RETURN
“MENU” “ ” “Sound” “MaxxBass”
Registered as return channel
While the channel
is displayed
Return Plus
Hold down for
3 seconds
Programmed!
Recall the return channel
Current channelLast channel
select
set
Move the picture with
or while this bar is
displayed
High
: For stereo sound
Low
: For stereo sound (when the sound distorts in “High” mode)
Mono
: For mono sound (emulates a stereo-like sound)
Off
: Turns off “Cinema Surround”
select
set
OffLowHigh
When set to “Auto”, the aspect ratio
will turn to the ratio obtained from the
information the TV received. Without
receiving aspect information, it will
be set to “4:3 Auto Aspect” (P. 19)
Not available for 1080i (1125i) / 720p
(750p) signals.
In PC mode, “Regular” and “Full” can
be selected.
Cancel
While the channel
is displayed
Return Plus
Hold down for
3 seconds
Canceled!
level
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Viewing teletext
This TV can display TV broadcasts and teletext on the same channel in two windows.
1
2
View sub-pages
Display your
favourites list
1
Enter a teletext page
Move up or down a page
up
down
to sub-page
(RED) (
GREEN
When watching TV
TV
TEXT
) (
YELLOW
) (
BLUE
Hold the current page
Hold the
current page
HOLD
Release
TEXT
.....
)
Reveal
hidden pages
REVEAL
Enlarge the
text
SIZE
Press again
Display hidden information
(answers to quizzes, etc)
Double the size of the displayed text
Bookmark
your favourite
page
LIST MODE
Select a coloured button to save your page to
2
Enter the number of the page to save
(red)(green)(yellow)(blue)
3
Save
4
Recall your favourite page
Press the coloured button as in step 2
To the index
page
INDEX
Switch briefl y
from teletext
to TV
CANCEL
Returns to page “100” or a previously
designated page
Leave the current page open, while you
switch to watch TV
Useful when running a page search.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Video-1
Video-2
Video-3
7
Video-4
HDMI1
HDMI2
PC
AV Select
0
01
Set Up
Set Up
Video
Watching videos / DVDs
VOLUME
IN (VIDEO-4)
CHANNEL
+
-
MENU/OK
OVER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
AUDIO
TV/VIDEO
14
Select the video source
1
Operate the connected device and play a video
2
Operate JVC recorders and other devices (P. 17)
Select the video source using the side buttons
TV/VIDEO
1
CHANNEL
2
3
PC position adjustment
Display the menu bar
Select the video source
MENU/OK
1
Select “Set Up”Select “PC Position”
2
3
select
next
PC Position>
adjust
set
Set Up
Auto Program
Edit/Manual
Language
Video-1 Setting
Video-3 Setting
AI Volume
Teletext Language
HDMI Setting
PC Position
LampTimer Reset
Shown only when “PC” is selected.
Reset position
Video
Video
Off
(blue)
select
watch
select
next
Switch between video and component signal
Display the menu bar
1
Select “Set Up”
2
Select “Video-1 Setting” or “Video-3 Setting”
3
Set Up
Auto Program
Edit/Manual
Language
Video-1 Setting
Video-3 Setting
AI Volume
Teletext Language
HDMI Setting
PC Position
LampTimer Reset
Video
Video
Off
Change setting
4
Using S-VIDEO
If both composite and S-VIDEO cables are connected, S-VIDEO will be enable.
Using OUT terminal
Component and PC signals do not come out from this terminal.
When you are viewing video signal, no signal will come out through the S-VIDEO terminal.
HDMI-1 and HDMI-2 inputs does not come out from this terminal.
select
next
select
select
set
Video
Component
: For composite
or S-video
signal
: For component
video signal
Features
Sleep Timer
Channel Guard
Appearance
Blue Back
Favourite Setting
Type A
On
Child Lock
On
Auto Shutoff
On
Illumination
Bright
Power Lamp
On
Features
>
Off
Sleep Timer
Sleep Timer
Channel Guard
Appearance
Blue Back
Favourite Setting
Type A
On
Child Lock
On
Auto Shutoff
On
Illumination
Bright
Power Lamp
On
Features
>>
Channel Guard
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
>>
01
AV
PR
02
03
04
05
06
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CC
02
Channel Guard
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Useful functions
1
Take
snapshots of
the screen
FREEZE
Watch in
multi-picture
mode
MULTI-PICTURE
Still picture
Current programme
Cancel
Press “” again, or change the channel
Not available when the Sub-picture (below) is displayed, or when
in PC mode.
You cannot save or export the snapshot.
Select the number
of screens
Selecting “ ” returns to normal viewing mode
Not available in PC mode.
Watch in dual-picture mode
E.g. You can watch TV and video at the same time.
(For wide aspect ratio signals)
MainSub
Switch between the
sound sources
Select a channel in 12-screen mode
All registered channels are displayed as still images.
Main
Change the channel
(Main)
(Sub)
select
set
Sub
select a channel
Set a time for
the TV to turn
itself off
SLEEP TIMER
Stop children
from watching
specifi c
channels
CHANNEL GUARD
2
3
4
Cancel
Remaining time
After steps 1 and 2 above
Set the time to “0” in step 4
3
> Set ID No.
4
5
(blue)
6
select “Features”
next
select “Sleep Timer”
next
select a time in minutes
set
You can confi rm the remaining time in step 4, after
repeating this process.
select
“Channel Guard”
enter an “ID No.”
(a secret number of your choice)
to the next column
set
select a channel to lock
Lock more channels
Repeat steps 5 and 6
Main
Only the selected frame has a
moving picture.
Move up or down a page
Not available for HDMI-1 or HDMI-2 input.
watch
7
Release a channel
View a locked channel
(blue)
Press “
” again in step 6
Use the numerical buttons to enter the
channel number. When
“
” and enter your “ID No.”. (If you forget
appears, press
your “ID No.” check it in step 4.)
15
SET 1 - 4?
FAVOURITE 1 - 4?
>
1
PR
01
2
PR 03
4
PR
07
3
PR 05
Favourite Setting
>
1
PR
01
2
PR 03
4
PR
07
3
Favourite Setting
PROGRAMMED!
On
On
On
Useful functions
1
(continued)
“MENU” “ ” “Features” “Blue Back”
16
Register a
channel to a
button
FAVOURITE
CHANNEL
While the channel is
1
displayed
Hold down for
3 seconds
Press the number to
register it on
2
Disappears in a few seconds
Recall the favourite channel
1
Press the number you
registered
2
Customizations (P. 18) to the picture of a favourite channel get
saved as well.
Check your favourite channels
Press “” and confi rm that the channels you have registered have
marks beside them
Delete a favourite channel
“MENU” “ ” “Features”
1
2
“Favourite Setting”
select
delete
(blue)
Displays a
blue screen
and mute the
sound when
the signal is
weak
BLUE BACK
Set the power
to turn off if
no signal is
received and
no operation
is performed
AUTO
SHUTOFF
Prevent
sudden
increase or
decrease of
sound when
changing
channels
AI VOLUME
select
set
12
When the signal is weak or
absent
“MENU” “ ” “Features” “Auto Shutoff”
When no signal is received
and no operation is performed
for about 15 minuites
“MENU” “ ” “Set Up” “AI Volume”
Displays a blue screen and
mute the sound
select
set
The power turns off
select
set
OffOn
: Function is
turned off
OffOn
: Function is
turned off
OffOn
: Function is
turned off
: Displays a
blue screen
12
: Set the
power to
turn off
: Set to
prevent
sudden
increase or
decrease of
sound
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Operate JVC recorders and other devices
The included remote control can be used to operate JVC recorders and other devices.
Select a device
1
VCRs
DVD recorders
HDD recorders
TV (P. 12)DVD players
TV
VCR/DVR
Home theater
system
Operate the
VCR, DVD
recorder or
HDD recorder
VCR/DVR
Operate DVD / HDD recorder menues
Select
Display top menu
OK
Display menu
Back to previous
menu
Playback / Record etc.
Select a chapter
Rewind / Playback
/ Fast-forward
Record / Stop / Pause
AUDIO
The indicator lights for 3 seconds each time
the remote control is operated.
DVD
Turn on the device
2
Operate the device
3
Try changing the remote control code if you
cannot operate a recorder.
Code A or 1 (Default)
Press and hold
Confi rm the code for your recorder by checking the manual it came with.
Some models of JVC devices cannot be operated with this remote control.
JVC DVD recorders and HDD recorders are set to code “C” or “3” by default.
Note
If the battery is removed, the remote control code reverts back to code A or 1.
Other buttons can be used to operate the TV
at any time.
Code C or 3
Press and hold
Operate the
DVD player
DVD
Operate the
home theatre
system
AUDIO
Display the subtitle (DVD / HDD recorder mode)
Operate DVD menues
Display menu
Select
Back to previous
menu
Display menu
Back to previous
menu
Display top menu
Display the subtitle
Operate AUDIO menues
Select
Display top menu
Display the subtitle
Mute
Volume
Select a surround mode
OK
OK
Playback etc.
Select a chapter
Playback etc.
Select a chapter
Rewind / Playback
/ Fast-forward
Stop / Pause
Rewind / Playback
/ Fast-forward
Stop / Pause
17
Standard
Picture
Picture Mode
Standard
Customizing your TV
Display the menu bar
1
18
To the previous
screen
Exit
The menu disappears
after one minute of
inactivity.
2
3
4
Select a menu
select
next
Select an item
select
Items
Adjust / Confi gure
adjust /
select
set
When adjusting with the sliding-bar
Move
When selecting from presets
The item will change.
Some items have a sub-menu.
Picture
Sound
Features
Set Up
adjust
set
select
set
Selected menu’s title
Menu
Picture Mode
Iris
Contrast
Picture
Bright
Sharp
Colour
Tint
White Balance
Features
Stereo / ·
Bass
Sound
Treble
Balance
Cinema Surround
MaxxBass
Voice Enhancer
Sleep Timer
Channel Guard
Appearance
Features
Blue Back
Child Lock
Auto Shutoff
Favourite Setting
Illumination
Auto Program
Edit / Manual
Language
Video-1 Setting
Set Up
Video-3 Setting
AI Volume
Teletext Language
HDMI Setting
PC Position
Lamp Timer Reset
Other settings
*1 MaxxBass is a registered trademark of Waves Audio Ltd. in the USA, Japan and other countries.
ItemAdjustments / Confi gurations
Picture mode (Bright / Standard / Soft)
Adjust the amount of light projected on the screen (Darker Brighter)
Contrast (Lower Higher)
Brightness (Darker Brighter)
Sharpness (Softer Sharper)
Colour (Lighter Deeper)
Tint for NTSC (Reddish Greenish)
Colour temperature (Warm / Mid / Cool)
Finer picture adjustments (P. 19)
Mode / Language ( : Mono /
Low tones (Weaker Stronger)
High tones (Weaker Stronger)
Speaker balance (Left Stronger Right Stronger)
Ambience level (High / Low / Mono / Off)
*1Emphasize the bass sound (Off / Low / High)
Sound enhancement technology (On / Off)
Timer for turning off the TV (P. 15)
Stops children from watching specifi c channels (P. 15)
Format for displaying the channel number (TYPE A / TYPE B)
Displays a blue screen and mutes the sound when the signal is weak or
absent (P. 16)
Disables the front control buttons of the TV (On / Off)
Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed
for about 15 minuites. (P. 16)
Clear favourite channel settings (P. 16)
Change the brightness of the Power lamp (P. 6) while the TV is on
(Bright / Soft)
Automatically registers channels (P. 8, )
Change registered channels or add new ones (P. 9)
Select a language for on-screen menus (P. 8, )
For use with VCRs and other devices (P. 14)
For use with VCRs and other devices (P. 14)
Prevent sudden increase or decrease of sound when changing channels
(P. 16)
By default, the TV automatically adjusts itself for the best picture.
For
smooth
looking
picture
1
Display the menu bar
Super
DigiPure
Off
: Function is
turned off
MinMaxAuto
: When the
picture loses
sharpness
: When
much noise
appears
: Automatically
adjusts
To the previous
screen
Exit
The menu disappears
after one minute of
inactivity.
2
3
4
5
6
Select “Picture”
Select “Features”
Select an item
E.g. “Super DigiPure”
Change settings
Super DigiPure
E.g. “Super DigiPure”
Auto
Finish
select
next
select
next
select
next
select
Pull Down
Colour
Management
Picture
Management
Advanced
Smart
Picture
MPEG
Noise
Reduction
Colour
System
4:3 Auto
Aspect
For smoothing
cinema fi lm
For naturallooking pictures
Fix bright /
dark pictures
Fix brightness
of white areas
To reduce
MPEG video
noise
When there is
no colour
Set a default
aspect ratio
Off
: Function is
turned off
Off
: Function is
turned off
Off
: Function is
turned off
OffOn
: Function is
turned off
OffOn
: Function is
turned off
1
Select the screen to change settings for
Main
: Main picture
2
Select the colour system
PAL
For colour system in your country or region.
“Colour system in your country or region” (P. 22)
SECAMNTSC 3.58NTSC 4.43Auto
OnAuto
: Function is
always on
On
: Maintains a natural
colour balance
On
: Makes it easier to view
bright / dark pictures
: Make it easier to
view white areas
: When noise
appears
Sub
: Sub-picture in MULTI-PICTURE mode
(P. 15)
: Automatically
adjusts
Not available when
“Picture Mode” is set to
“Bright” (P. 18)
Select a default aspect ratio for Auto in “Zoom” (P. 12)
Panoramic
16 : 94 : 314 : 9
Regular14:9 Zoom
19
Troubleshooting
Severe noise or snow
Is the TV connected correctly to the
aerial?
Change the direction of the aerial.
Is the aerial or its cable damaged?
Consult your retailer
Patterns, stripes or
noise
Is the aerial receiving interference
from high-voltage power lines or
wireless transmitters?
Consult your retailer
Are connected devices too close to
the TV?
Insert the minimum distance
between the aerial and the cause
of interference until no interference
Ghosting
(Doubling of images)
Are you receiving interference from
signals refl ected off mountains or
buildings?
Adjust the direction of your aerial,
or change to a good-quality
directional aerial
I can’t turn it on!
Is the power cord connected to the AC
outlet correctly?
The remote
control doesn’t
work!
Are the batteries fl at?
Are you more than 7 metres away from the TV?
Is the “MODE (TV, VCR/DVR, DVD, AUDIO)” set to “TV”?
When viewing teletext, the TV menu bar does not appear.
Depending on the stability of the signal, there may be a time
lag when changing channels.
ProblemActions
Remote control stops
BasicsScreenPicture
working
Front control buttons do
not work
Aspect ratio changes
unintentionally
Black or white dots
appear on the screen
PC screen alignment is
off
The screen is dim
Poor picture quality
Strange picture when
using an external device
Blue screen appears on
the screen
Unplug the TV, and wait about 1 hour until the lamp
completely cooled. Then plug the TV in again. (Turning on the
TV soon may shorten the lamp life.)
Switch “Child Lock” to “Off.”
Press “” to return to your settings.
Although the HD-ILA element is manufactured with high-
precision technology, please understand that some pixels
may be lost or permanently displayed.
Adjust the “PC Position.”
Adjust the “Iris” brighter.
Unnatural colour >>> Adjust “Colour” and “Bright.”
Noise >>> Set to the following functions.
Picture Mode : Standard
Super DigiPure : Max
Dull picture >>> Set to the following functions.
Picture Mode : Bright
Super DigiPure : Min
If the top of the image is distorted, check the video signal
quality itself.
If movement appears unnatural when receiving a signal from
a DVD player, etc. with 625p (progressive-scanning), change
the output setting of the external device to 625i (interlacescanning).
Switch “Blue Back” to “Off.”
Check your “Colour System.”
If “Auto” is selected, select the specific
colour system manually.
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18
12
-
14
18
18
19
18
19
18
19
-
-
16
20
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
ProblemActions
page
ProblemActions
page
Poor sound
Sound
“Voice Enhancer” does
not work
Wrong screen size
No picture, no sound
HDMI
No sound
Green and distorted
screen
Adjust the “Bass” and “Treble.”
If receiving a poor signal in “Stereo / · ”, switch to “Mono.”
Adjust the channel reception using “Manual.”
“AI Volume” makes the effect of “Voice Enhancer” weak.
Switch “AI Volume” to “Off.”
Switch “Size” in “HDMI Setting” to “1” or “2.”
Use the cable with HDMI logo.
Check if the device is compliant with HDMI.
Switch “Audio” in “HDMI Setting” to “Digital” or “Auto” for
HDMI devices, or “Analogue” or “Auto” for DVI devices.
(Not available for HDMI-2)
Wait a little for the signal to stabilize when switching the
signal format for an “HDMI” device.
18
18
18
18
18
Keep the TV off for a while and then turn the power on
9
The LAMP indicator
blinks rapidly
again. If the TV goes into warning mode, unplug the TV
after the cooling has completed and consult your retailer. (It
may be a malfunction of the internal electrical circuits.)
-
The power lamp and
LAMP indicator blink
alternately
Lamp
-
-
The power lamp and
LAMP indicator blink
rapidly simultaneously
-
Keep the TV off for a while and then turn the power on
again. If the TV goes into warning mode, unplug the TV
after the cooling has completed and consult your retailer.
(The internal temperature rises abnormally or the fan may
be blocked.)
If this condition occurs soon after replacing the lamp,
reinstall the new lamp unit. (The lamp unit may not be
inserted into the lamp housing correctly.)
Repeat the lamp installation steps, taking care to observe
all warnings.
- Make sure the lamp sits fl at inside the housing area.
- Make sure the lamp cover is reinstalled.
If this condition occurs except for replacing the lamp, keep
the TV off for a while and then turn the power on again. If
the TV goes into warning mode, unplug the TV after the
cooling has completed and consult your retailer. (It may be
a lamp malfunction.)
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6
-
Some functions do not
Functions
work
Some inputs cannot
be selected in the subpicture
OUT terminal
No picture, no sound
It is not a malfunction. Some functions (dark background) in
the menu do not work depending on the situation.
“VIDEO-1 (Component signal)”, “VIDEO-3 (Component
signal)”, “HDMI-1”, “HDMI-2” inputs and PC mode cannot be
selected in the sub-picture.
If the characters are unreadable. Select different teletext language group.
Colour system in your country or region
AreaCountry or RegionSystem
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc.
China, Vietnam, etc.
Asia, Middle East
Europe
Oceania
Africa
Hong Kong, etc.
Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.
Russia, etc.
Czech Republic, Poland, etc.
Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc.
UK, etc.
Australia, New Zealand, etc.
Republic of South Africa, etc.
Nigeria, etc.
Egypt, Morocco, etc.
Sound system in your country or region
AreaCountry or RegionSystem
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc.
Asia, Middle East
Europe
Oceania
Africa
China, Vietnam, etc.
Hong Kong, etc.
Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.
Russia, etc.
Czech Republic, Poland, etc.
Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc.
UK, etc.
Australia, New Zealand, etc.
Republic of South Africa, etc.
Nigeria, etc.
Egypt, Morocco, etc.
Monoaural sound
Use this function when stereo sound or bilingual sound is hard to hear.
Set “Stereo / · ” to “Mono.” (P. 18)
PC Signals that can be displayed
If the signal doesn’t appear, check that the vertical
frequency on the PC is set to 60 Hz.
Resolution
Vertical frequency (Hz)
Horizontal frequency (kHz)
640 x 480 (VGA) 1024 x 768 (XGA)
60.060.0
31.548.4
Connect DVI devices
Connect a “DVI“ device to “HDMI-1” using “DVI-HDMI” conversion cable. Connect analogue sound output of the
DVI device to L and R terminals in IN HDMI-1.
Set “Audio” in “HDMI Setting” to “Analogue” or “Auto” (P. 18)
HDMI-2 input does not support analogue sound (IN HDMI-1).
HDMI-2 input does not support DVI devices.
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PAL
SECAM
NTSC
SECAM
PAL
PAL
PAL
SECAM
B/G
D/K
I
B/G
M
D/K
B/G
I
B/G
I
B/G
To use the INSERT function (P. 9), fi nd the “CH/CC” number corresponding to the TV’s Channel number from this
table.
US: The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States, Philippines, etc.
CCIR: The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.
OIRT: The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.
AUSTRALIA: The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia, etc.
CC 01S-1AU-5
CC 02S-2
CC 03S-3
CC 04S-4
CC 05S-5
CC 06S-6AU-5A
CC 07S-7
CC 08S-8
CC 09S-9
CC 10S-10
CC 11S-11
CC 12S-12
CC 13S-13
CC 14AS-14
CC 15BS-15
CC 16CS-16
CC 17DS-17
CC 18ES-18
CC 19FS-19
CC 20GS-20
CC 21HS-21
CC 22IS-22
CC 23JS-23
CC 24KS-24
CC 25LS-25
CC 26MS-26
CC 27NS-27
CC 28OS-28
CC 29PS-29
CC 30QS-30
CC 31RS-31
CC 32SS-32
CC 33TS-33
CC 34US-34
CC 35VS-35
CC 36WS-36
CC 37W+1S-37
CC 38W+2S-38
CC 39W+3S-39
CC 40W+4S-40
CC 41W+5S-41
CC 42W+6
CC 43W+7
CC 44W+8
CC 45W+9
CC 46W+10
CC 47W+11
CC 48W+12
CC 49W+13
CC 50W+14
CC 51W+15
CC 52W+16
CC 53W+17
CC 54W+18
CC 55W+19
CC 56W+20
CC 57W+21
CC 58W+22
CC 59W+23
CC 60W+24
CC 61W+25
CC 62W+26
CC 63W+27
CC 64W+28
CC 75X
CC 76YR3
CC 77ZR4AU-3
CC 78Z+1R5
CC 79Z+2AU-4
CC 95A-5
CC 96A-4
CC 97A-3
CC 98A-2
CC 99A-1
USCCIROIRTAUSTRALIA
Channel
IMPORTANT!PREPAREUSE
SETTINGS
TROUBLE?
Specifi cations
Main unitTerminals / Connectors
ModelHD-Z70RF7HD-Z61RF7HD-Z56RF7
Broadcasting systems
Colour systems
Channels and frequencies
Sound-multiplex systems
Teletext systems
Power requirements
Audio output (
Speakers
Power consumption
[standby]
Screen size
(
visible area size measured diagonally
Dimensions (W x H x D: mm)
Weights
Accessories
Rated power output
B / G / I / D / K / K1 / M (See “Technical information”, P. 22)
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43MHz
VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 140.25 MHz
VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 to 423.25 MHz
UHF channel (U) = 431.25 to 863.25 MHz
· Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11 to
S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
NICAM (I / B / G / D / K), A2 (B / G / D / K)
FLOF (Fastext), WST (standard system)
AC 110 V - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
)
10 W + 10 W
10 cm round x 2(8.5 x 12.5cm) oval x 2
195 W
[0.9 W]
178 cm155 cm142 cm
)
1626 x 1167 x 5191403 x 1015.5 x 483.61292 x 943.5 x 449.8
g
72 k
(See “Check accessories”, P. 6)
44 k
g
40 k
Terminal nameTerminal typeSignal type (IN)
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-2
Input terminals
g
Output
terminals
VIDEO-3
VIDEO-4
HDMI-1
HDMI-2
IN HDMI-1
PC IN
OUT
Headphone
RCA connectors x 6
S-VIDEO connector x 1
RCA connectors x 3,
S-VIDEO connector x 1
RCA connectors x 6
RCA connectors x 3,
S-VIDEO connector x 1
HDMI connector x 2
RCA connectors x 2Audio L / R
D-SUB (15 pins) x 1Analogue PC signal (P. 22)
RCA connectors x 3,
S-VIDEO connector x 1
Stereo mini-jack x 1
(3.5 mm in diameter)
Composite video, S-video,
Analogue component
(576i (625i) / 480i (525i),
Progressive : 576p (625p) / 480p (525p),
HD : 1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)
Audio L / R
Composite video, S-video,
Audio L / R
Composite video,
Analogue component
(576i (625i) / 480i (525i),
Progressive : 576p (625p) / 480p (525p),
HD : 1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)
Audio L / R