JVC HV-29ML25, HV-29VL25, HV-29ML27, HV-29JL25, HV-29JL27 manual
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GGT0090-001A-H COLOUR TELEVISION HV -29ML25 HV -29VL25 HV -29ML27 HV -29JL25 HV -29JL27 Contents Knowing y our TV’ s f eature ............................ 2 Remote control buttons and basic functions . 3 TV buttons and functions .............................. 5 Setting up your TV ......................................... 6 Basic setting for pictu[...]
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2 Safety Instructions W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY , OBSER VE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV . 1 Operate only fr om the power sour ce indicated on the rear of the TV . 2 A void damaging the power cor d and mains plug. When unplugging[...]
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3 1 6 3 7 9 5 8 0 4 2 Remote control buttons and basic functions RM-C1390 No. Press T o 1 POWER T urn on or off the TV from standby mode. 2 MENU/OK Display menu and confirm selected function. 3 5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 Select and adjust menu function. 4 CHANNEL M Select the desired channel number . 5 VOLUME M Adjust the volume level. 6 TV/VIDEO Select TV or[...]
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4 Remote control buttons and basic functions (continued) How to operate menus and menu locations TO Operation Note Display the MENU. Press the MENU/OK button 2 . T o exit the MENU, press the DISPLA Y/ BACK button 8 or choose EXIT menu or TV/VIDEO/EXIT button 6 . Display the top. Press 2 / 3 buttons 3 to choose a menu title. Press ∞ button 3 to di[...]
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5 TV buttons and functions Front of the TV HV -29ML25 The illustrations sho wn below is for HV -29ML25 and HV -29VL25 only , which are used for explanation purpose . Y our TV may not look e xactly the same as illustrated. IN(VIDEO-4) CHANNEL VOLUME -8 5 2 3 4 1 97 6 0 = ~ @ # ! IN(VIDEO-4) CHANNEL VOLUME -8 5 2 3 4 1 9 07 6 Rear of the TV HV -29ML2[...]
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6 Setting up your TV CA UTION • T urn off the equipment including the TV before connecting. 1 Connecting the aerial cable. VHF/UHF outdoor aerial Rear of the TV To RF output To audio output To video output To aerial input To S-video output The illustration sho wn is just a sample . It may not be same as your TV . VHF/UHF outdoor aerial Rear of th[...]
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7 êìëëäàâ Setting up your TV (continued) 5 Making the initial settings Set up your TV b y pressing MENU/OK button or an y ke ys, then oper ate the TV by following the steps as below: • Press 5 / ∞ button to select your desir ed language . • Press 5 / ∞ button to select your desir ed T eletext language groups . F or details, see pa[...]
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8 Basic setting for picture T o operate this function with a menu: ❇ MENU PICTURE PICTURE MODE T o return the USER setting to the default, press the blue button when the PICTURE SETTING menu appears . PICTURE SETTING Y ou can adjust the desired picture setting when selecting USER in PICTURE MODE. 1 Select the USER in PICTURE MODE under PICTURE me[...]
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9 Advance setting for pictur e BLUE BACK Y ou can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when ther e is no input from an antenna. Select the BLUE B A CK in the INST ALL menu, then choose ON or OFF . ❇ MENU INSTALL BLUE BACK If you wish to continue vie wing the poor picture, cance[...]
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10 Original features for pictur e TELETEXT Y ou can watch the T eletext br oadcast channel with TEXT function. 1 Press the TEXT button to select the desired mode as follows: 2 Press the CHANNEL -/+ buttons, number buttons or colour buttons to select other T eletext pages. 3 Press TEXT or TV/VIDEO button to return to TV mode. Y ou can also operate t[...]
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11 SOUND SYSTEM Y ou can select an appropriate sound s ystem when abnormal sound occurs e ven when the picture appears normally . Press the SOUND S YSTEM button to select a setting. B/G I D/K M The function is not av ailable in video mode . F or the sound system in each country or r egion, see the table below: Area Country or Region System Bahrain,[...]
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12 Advanced setting for sound AI VOLUME Y ou can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to the same lev el automatically . Select the AI V OLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF. ❇ MENU SOUND AI VOLUME OFF Cancel the function. HIGH Listen to sound with more wider audience effect. LOW Listen to sound with less wider audience ef[...]
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13 DVD FUNCTION AUTO SIGNAL DETECT When the D VD input signal is detected. The input mode will be changed to VIDEO-3 automatically . F or The D VD player , pr ess the “ POWER ON ” button of the machine so that the signal can be detected. F or the VTR, press the “ PO WER ON ” button of the machine , and then press the “ PLA Y ” button, s[...]
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14 Customized setting OFF DIGIT AL VNR is turned off. MIN Effect of DIGIT AL VNR becomes minimum level. AUTO Effect of DIGIT AL VNR is automatically contr olled. MAX Effect of DIGIT AL VNR becomes maximum level. DIGIT AL VNR Y ou can reduce the picture noise . Select the DIGIT AL VNR in the PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of DIGIT AL VNR functi[...]
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15 CHILD LOCK Y ou can disable the front contr ol buttons of the TV . Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEA TURES menu, then choose ON or OFF . ❇ MENU FEATURES CHILD LOCK Customized setting (continued) T o view a lock ed TV channel: 1 Choose a programme number in which a TV channel locked with the number buttons or PR LIST . The screen changes to blue[...]
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16 Customized setting (continued) APPEARANCE Y ou can change format of Menu display when selecting T ype of APPEARANCE in the INST ALL menu, then choose the desired setting. ❇ MENU INSTALL APPEARANCE TYPE A : Solid F orm TYPE B : Light F orm TYPE C : Light background F orm/Solid bar VIDEO If a normal video signal (composite video signal) is input[...]
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17 TV channel presetting 6 Press the green or red button to search for the TV channel. Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed. 7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TV channel appears. If the reception Press the blue or yellow button is poor to fine tune the TV channel. If noisy sound Press the 3 button to choose is heard an appropriate[...]
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18 TV channel presetting (continued) CH US CCIR OIRT AUSTRALIA CH 02 US- 2 E2 R1 AU- 0 CH 03 US- 3 E3 AU- 1 CH 04 US- 4 E4 R2 AU- 2 CH 05 US- 5 E5 R6 AU- 6 CH 06 US- 6 E6 R7 AU- 7 CH 07 US- 7 E7 R8 AU- 8 CH 08 US- 8 E8 R9 AU- 9 CH 09 US- 9 E9 CH 10 US- 10 E10 R10 AU- 10 CH 11 US- 11 E11 R11 AU- 11 CH 12 US- 12 E12 R12 CH 13 US- 13 CH 14 US- 14, W+ [...]
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19 • Read the manuals provided with the devices. Depending on the devices, the connection method may differ from the figure. In addition, the device settings may be changed depending on the connection method to secure proper operation. • T urn off all the devices including the TV . • The “ Specifications ” on page 22 contains the details [...]
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20 T roubleshooting Important: • This T roubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes ar e not easy to determine. If a question arise when you are operating a function, read the page(s) corresponding to the operation of the function well, not this T roubleshooting guide. • After you have followed the T roubleshooting description or the[...]
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21 T roubleshooting (continued) POOR SOUND • Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description “ Adjusting the sound ” on page 11 to try to adjust them properly . • When the TV channel reception is poor , it can be hard to hear the stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description “ STEREO / I • II [...]
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0805-NIC-JMT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Broadcasting systems B, G, I, D, K, K1, M Colour systems P AL, SECAM, NTSC3.58/4.43MHz Channels and frequencies VHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 MHz ~ 140.25 MHz VHF high channel (VH) = 147.25 MHz ~ 423.25 MHz UHF channel (U) = 431.25 MHz ~ 863.25 MHz • Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+[...]