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COLOUR TELEVISION INSTR UCTIONS Thank you f or purchasing this JVC colour television. T o ensure your complete understanding, please read this manual thoroughly bef ore operation. A V -14A10 A V -21D10 A V -14A TG2 A V -21DM10 A V -14FTG2 A V -21DTG2 A V -20NTG2 A V -21L T1 A V -21A TG2 A V -21L TG1 15 cm 10 cm 15 cm 10 cm CA UTION: • T O ENSURE [...]
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2 Locations 1 ECO SENSOR button p.11 2 SOUND SYSTEM button p.10 3 COLOUR SYSTEM button p.10 4 TV/VIDEO button p.9 5 OFF TIMER button p.11 6 CHANNEL SCAN button p.12 7 RETURN + button p.12 8 DISPLAY button p.11 9 CHANNEL –/+ buttons p.9 POWER 12 3 45 6 78 9 RETURN + 0 - / -- PICTURE MODE SYSTEM COLOUR TV/VIDEO CHANNEL SCAN OFF TIMER ECO SENSOR DIS[...]
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3 Preparation 1. Connecting the aerial and external de vices Notes: ......................................................................................................................... • For further details, refer to the manuals provided with the devices you are connecting. • Connecting cables are not supplied. • The front and rear A UDI[...]
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4 ■ Connecting other external de vices Preparation Note: .................................................................................................................. • Use the headphones with a stereo mini jack (3.5 mm in diameter). When you connect the headphones, the TV speakers go off. ..................................................[...]
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5 Preparation CA UTION: ........................................... • Follo w the cautions printed on the batteries. ............................................................ Notes: ................................................. • Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batter ies. • If the remote control does not work properly , fit new batteries. The[...]
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6 Preparation MENU 3 AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET LANGUAGE ENGLISH SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+ D ISPLA Y 5. Selecting the on-screen language Y ou can select the language for the on-screen displa y . 1. Press MENU / to display the MENU 3 menu, then select LANGU A GE . 2. Press MENU – /+ to select language. The on-screen displa ys indication[...]
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7 Preparation ■ Manual Channel Preset Y ou can manually preset the desired TV channels to the desired channels. 1. Press MENU / to display the MENU 3 menu, then select MANU AL CH PRESET . 2. Press MENU – /+. The sub-menu is displa yed. • The channel No . is displa yed as a PR No . 3. Press MENU – /+ to select the channel number . 4. Press V[...]
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8 Preparation ■ Skip Y ou can set undesired channels to be skipped. Channels set to be skipped cannot be selected by the CHANNEL – /+ b uttons nor the CHANNEL SCAN button. • Channels to which a station has not been preset are automatically set to be skipped. 1. Press MENU / to select MANU AL CH PRESET . 2. Press MENU – /+. The sub-menu is d[...]
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9 1. Press the PO WER button to turn y our TV on. • If your TV does not tur n on, press the Main power b utton on the TV then press the POWER b utton again. • Y ou can also turn on your TV by pressing any of the f ollowing b uttons; – the CHANNEL – /+ button – the Number buttons – the TV/VIDEO button 2. Select a channel. ■ Press the C[...]
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10 Remote contr ol b uttons and functions Colour System If the colour is abnormal, select the appropriate colour system. Each press of the COLOUR SYSTEM button changes the colour system as f ollows. In TV mode (channel 1 to 99 and A V): <A V -21DM10> AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC3.58 NTSC4.43 <Others models> AUTO PAL SECAM In VIDEO mode: AUTO PAL[...]
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11 Remote control b uttons and functions Displa y Y ou can continuously display the current channel number or VIDEO mode on the screen. Press the DISPLA Y button. T o turn the display off , press the DISPLA Y button again. • When selecting a channel or VIDEO mode with no input signal, indication of selected channel or VIDEO mode becomes fix ed on[...]
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12 Remote control b uttons and functions Channel Scan Y ou can search for the channel y ou want to vie w while scanning all of the channels that can be view ed on this TV . 1. Press CHANNEL SCAN. Channels will be scanned in channel No . order . 2. When the channel that y ou want to view appear s, press CHANNEL SCAN again before scanning f or the ne[...]
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13 Using the TV ’ s menus On Timer Y our TV will automatically tur n on and tune into the channel you set after the period of time you set. 1. Press MENU / to display the MENU 1 menu, then select ON TIMER . MENU 1 INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR OFF PROGRAM BY -+ SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY VOL-+ D ISPLA Y Channel No. 2. Press MENU – /+ to sel[...]
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14 Using the TV ’ s menus VNR (Video Noise Reduction) Y ou can reduce the picture noise. 1. Press MENU / to display the MENU 1 menu, then select VNR . MENU 1 INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR OFF SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+ D ISPLA Y 2. Press MENU – /+ to select ON . T o cancel the VNR function, select OFF . 3. Press DISPLA Y to turn the disp[...]
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15 Using the TV ’ s menus Blue Bac k Y ou can mute the sound and change the picture into a blue screen while no signals are received b y the TV , or when the signals are unstable . 1. Press MENU / to display the MENU 2 menu, then select BLUE B A CK . MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF OFF CHILD LOCK OFF BLUE BACK OFF SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+ D ISPLA Y 2.[...]
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16 Using the b utton on the TV 1 MENU buttons • MENU button • MENU – /+ buttons 2 CHANNEL – /+ buttons 3 V OLUME – /+ buttons 4 ON TIMER lamp The light is s witched on while On Timer function is operating. <A V -21D10/A V -21DM10/A V -21DTG2/A V -21L T1/A V -21L TG1> MENU CHANNEL VOLUME ON TIMER POWER EXIT 1 2 3 5 47 <A V -21A TG[...]
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17 Basic operation • Check to mak e sure the Child Lock function is set to OFF . When the Child Lock function is set to ON , the TV cannot be operated using the front control buttons . F or details, see “ Child Lock ” on page 14. 1. Press CHANNEL – /+ to turn the TV on from standb y mode. 2. Press CHANNEL – /+ to select a channel. 3. Pres[...]
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18 Problem Chec k/Action Cannot turn TV on Press the Main power b utton (see p .5). Inser t the po wer plug in an A C outlet. No picture nor sound Press the TV/VIDEO button to select the correct mode (see p .9). Check the aerial connections. Remote control inoperab le Replace the batteries (see p.5). Inser t the batteries correctly . Buttons on fro[...]
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19 Specifications TV RF systems A V -21DM10: B, G, I, D , K, K1, M Others models: B, G, I, D , K, K1 Colour systems A V -21DM10: P AL, SECAM, NTSC3.58/4.43MHz Others models: P AL, SECAM, NTSC3.58/4.43MHz (in VIDEO mode only) Channel and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 168.25 MHz VHF high channel (VH) = 175.25 to 463.25 MHz UHF channel ([...]