JVC Flat Panel Television HD 70ZR7J User Manual

HD-ILA TV  
HD-70ZR7J  
HD-56ZR7J  
LCT2076-001A-A  
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Expanding the world of beautiful images  
Contents  
Enjoy rich multi-media with JVC  
First things first!  
VHF/UHF  
Warning  
2
3
4
Precautions  
Replacing the lamp  
Digital camera  
Video camera  
Getting started  
Game console  
Names of all the parts  
Basic connections  
Initial settings  
6
7
8
9
Personal  
Computer  
VCR  
DVD player  
Editing channels  
Audio components  
· Registering channels  
DVD recorder  
Connecting external devices  
10  
Let’s try it out  
Enjoying your new TV!  
11  
· TV / Teletext / Video / etc.  
Watching TV  
Viewing teletext  
Watching videos / DVDs  
12  
13  
14  
Try the advanced features  
Useful functions  
15  
· Register your favourite channels  
· View and search in multi-picture mode  
· Sleep timer / Child lock  
Just the way you like it  
Customising your TV  
Advanced picture adjustment  
17  
18  
·
Reduce noise / Watch a more natural picture  
· Set the aspect ratio, etc.  
When you have trouble  
Troubleshooting  
Technical information  
CH/CC List  
19  
20  
21  
21  
Specifications  
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1
Please follow all the guidelines below  
Warning  
Never cut or damage  
the power cord!  
Never insert objects  
into the cabinet  
openings!  
It may cause a  
fatal electric  
shock.  
Never place anything  
Never expose to rain  
or moisture!  
To prevent fire or  
electric shock, never  
allow liquids to enter  
the unit.  
on the TV!  
Placing liquids, open  
flames, cloths, paper,  
etc. on the TV may  
cause a fire.  
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.)  
Take care when  
children are near.  
Do not allow the TV  
to fall!  
If the TV is damaged  
Do not rest your elbows on, or allow children  
to hang from the TV.  
or behaving strangely,  
stop using it at once!  
There is a risk that the TV will fall and cause  
injuries.  
Never try to repair  
the TV yourself!  
Unplug the power cord and contact  
your retailer.  
If you have cut or damage the power  
cord.  
“Technical information (P. 20)  
If the problem cannot be solved in  
“Troubleshooting” (P. 19), unplug  
the power cord and contact  
your retailer.  
Never listen to  
headphones at high  
volume!  
To change the fuse in UK plugs  
“Technical information (P. 20)  
It may damage your hearing.  
Follow this manual  
regarding setup!  
Connect only to a 220-240V, 50Hz AC  
outlet.  
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.  
Ensure ample room to  
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!  
avoid overheating  
“Installation requirements” (P. 7)  
Never dismantle the rear  
panel!  
Place the TV as near  
as possible to the AC  
outlet  
It may cause an electric shock.  
Never block the  
The main power supply for this TV is  
controlled by inserting or removing the  
power plug.  
ventilation holes!  
Follow the  
It may cause overheating or a fire.  
instructions on page  
when disposing of  
the TV  
Handle screen with care!  
Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning.  
For more details on installation, usage and safety  
Consult your retailer  
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2
Please follow all the guidelines below  
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.  
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 90 seconds.  
During this cooling-down period, the LAMP  
indicator blinks every 3 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.  
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.  
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 close  
to wallpaper  
The warm air from the air ducts may  
change the colour of the wallpaper.  
While the LAMP indicator is  
blinking, the TV cannot be  
turned off  
While the LAMP indicator is  
blinking, the TV cannot be  
turned on  
Keep children or pets away  
from the air ducts  
Long exposure to the warm air from the  
ducts may cause a minor burn.  
Condensation on the lamp and  
screen  
Do not turn the power on  
and off repeatedly in a short  
amount of time  
It subjects the TV and the lamp to stress and  
may lead to malfunctions and shorten the  
lamp life.  
The lamp is a consumable  
item  
Never open the lamp cover  
except when replacing the  
lamp  
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.  
When the lamp has blown, replace the  
lamp; otherwise, the picture cannot be  
displayed. For details “Replacing the  
lamp” (P. 4, 5)  
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.  
Do not keep the TV on for more  
than 24 hours consecutively  
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.  
The lamp life may be shortened.  
Never replace the lamp  
immediately after use  
Since the lamp becomes extremely hot  
while in use, it may cause a burn.  
Do not project a still picture for  
a long time  
Because of the ILA characteristics, still parts  
of the picture may remain on the screen. (The  
picture will disappear over time.)  
Never touch the lamp  
glass  
Dirt or oil from the finger may cause the  
lamp to break.  
Consult your retailer  
For more details on installation, usage and safety  
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3
Before replacing the lamp, read all the instructions.  
Replacing the lamp  
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.  
Turn the TV off  
Unplug the TV  
Before replacing the lamp, read all the instructions carefully.  
1
Wait until the LAMP  
indicator stops  
blinking  
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.  
Wait for at least 1 hour until the lamp has fully cooled  
2
3
Use only the specified  
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.  
Remove the lamp unit  
Replacement Lamp Kit:  
TS-CL110E  
Never replace the lamp before it has fully cooled!  
• High-pressure 110 V mercury lamp  
!
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.  
When the lamp is near to its end...  
Remove the lamp cover  
The following message appears on the screen.  
1
LAMP NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.  
PLEASE REFER TO THE MANUAL FOR  
REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS.  
To make the message disappear  
If you feel any warmth  
near the lamp, DO NOT  
!
AFTER REPLACING THE LAMP,  
PLEASE RESET THE TIMER IN THE  
TV MENU.  
TOUCH IT!  
PRESS OK, IF YOU DO NOT WANT  
TO SEE THIS MESSAGE AGAIN.  
Philips head type screw  
driver (cross-head type)  
After the usage time of the lamp has reached to 6500 hours, this  
message appears every time you turn on the TV.  
Remove the lamp unit  
2
Loosen  
Remove  
Possible causes of shortened lamp life  
Do not drop  
the lamp!  
Turning on/off the TV repeatedly in a short amount of time  
Keeping the TV turned on for more than 24 hours consecutively  
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Install the NEW lamp unit  
Reset the lamp timer  
4
6
Display the menu bar  
Unpack  
1
1
Select “SET-UP”  
2
3
select  
SET UP  
Do not drop the lamp!  
Never touch the glass  
surface of the lamp!  
Oils deposited from the finger may  
cause a difference in temperature  
when the lamp heats up to its  
operating temperature, causing the  
lamp to break.  
next  
!
Do not shock the glass surface  
of the lamp!  
Select “LAMP TIMER RESET”  
It may shatter the lamp causing injuries.  
SET UP  
select  
AUTO PROGRAM  
EDIT/MANUAL  
LANGUAGE  
DECODER(EXT-2)  
COMPONENT AUTO SELECT  
EXT SETTING  
OFF  
ON  
HDMI SETTING  
LAMP TIMER RESET  
Insert  
Re-tighten  
2
Make sure the lamp sits securely  
and flat in the housing area.  
next  
Finish  
4
PRESS OK TO  
RESET THE LAMP  
TIMER  
THE LAMP  
TIMER IS RESET  
SUCCESSFULLY  
Finally, the lamp has been replaced!  
7
Never dispose of the lamp with normal trash!  
Reinstall the lamp cover  
!
The lamp contains a small amount of mercury. For disposal or recycling information, please  
contact your local authorities or consult your retailer.  
3
Tighten the screw.  
Dispose of it in the same way as disposing of fluorescent lamps.  
Turn the TV on  
Plug in the TV  
5
“Lamp” (P. 20)  
If the power lamp and LAMP indicator blink rapidly after turning on the TV  
If the lamp unit is not installed  
securely (e.g. flat 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  
Power On/Off  
Mute  
Power On / Off  
Switch between VCR / TV / DVD  
(P. 14)  
Change the channel / page  
(P. 14)  
Channel information  
Watch video, etc.  
(P. 12)  
(P. 17)  
Return to TV  
To menu  
Power lamp  
LAMP indicator  
When this indicator blinks  
“About the LAMP indicator” (Below)  
ON: Lit (Blue)  
OFF: Unlit  
Select and  
confirm settings in menus  
To change the brightness of the power lamp  
“ILLUMINATION” (P. 17)  
To the previous channel  
Left side panel  
(P. 13)  
To teletext  
Volume  
Switch between  
TV / AV devices  
To headphones  
(P. 10)  
Change the channel / page  
Display on-screen  
menu / set  
S-video input terminal  
(EXT-5)  
When watching TV / Video  
Change the aspect ratio (P. 12)  
Change channel / page  
Video input terminal  
(EXT-5)  
Turn on 3D sound (P. 12)  
Audio input terminals  
(EXT-5)  
Volume  
(P. 13)  
When viewing teletext  
Hold the current page  
Bookmark pages  
Take a snapshot of the  
screen (P. 12)  
Reveal hidden pages  
Enlarge the text  
Connecting terminals on the back of the TV “Connecting External devices” (P. 10)  
View in multi-picture  
mode (P. 15)  
(P. 13)  
When viewing teletext  
About the LAMP indicator  
Check accessories  
The LAMP indicator blinks as follows.  
Insert the batteries  
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.  
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries.  
Remote control  
(RM-C1811H)  
Insert the batteries from the  
end, making  
sure the  
and  
polarities are correct.  
After turning off the TV, the LAMP indicator blinks in  
orange for about 90 seconds every 3 seconds.  
Cooling is performed. During the cooling period, the  
TV cannot be operated.  
Switch briefly  
between teletext and TV  
To index page  
AA/R6 Batteries  
For confirming  
the TV works  
(P. 12)  
When watching TV  
If the LAMP indicator blinks rapidly  
“Lamp” (P. 20)  
When operating a JVC VCR  
(P. 14)  
or DVD  
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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  
Connect a VCR / DVD recorder  
Connect T-V LINK compatible recording device to EXT-2.  
T-V LINK “What is T-V LINK?” (P. 8)  
AERIAL  
EXT-3  
EXT-2  
EXT-1  
After all the connections have been made, insert the plug into an AC outlet.  
AERIAL  
Care when setting  
Power requirements  
Connect the power cord only to a 220-240V, 50Hz AC outlet.  
Installation requirements  
To avoid overheating, ensure the unit has ample room.  
Do not place the TV  
too close to wallpaper  
VCR / DVD recorder  
The warm air from the  
air ducts may change  
the colour of the  
wallpaper.  
After all the connections have been made, insert the plug into an AC outlet.  
Keep children or pets  
away from the air  
ducts  
Long exposure to  
the warm air from the  
ducts may cause a  
minor burn.  
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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).  
(Channel data on the TV can be sent to a connected recording device that is compatible with T-V LINK.)  
When turning on the TV,  
it takes about 1 minute  
to project the picture to  
its full brightness.  
Begin  
1
When turning off the  
TV, it takes about 5  
Shown only when  
seconds to make the  
screen dark. After that,  
cooling is performed for  
about 90 seconds.  
powering on for the first time.  
The power on the remote control can also be used.  
Select a language  
> LANGUAGE  
select  
set  
“About LAMP indicator” (P. 6)  
2
3
Select the country of installation  
> COUNTRY  
select  
For the next page  
(Yellow)  
To the previous screen  
Exit  
Automatically register channels  
>> AUTO PROGRAM  
If “ACI START” appears, select  
and start settings. (This will set up  
cable television channels.)  
“What is ACI (Automatic  
4
5
CH 28  
14%  
If the “JVC” logo does not appear or  
if you wish to make changes later  
TV  
MENU  
BACK  
Channel Installation)?” (P. 20)  
“LANGUAGE” and “AUTO PROGRAM”  
(P. 17)  
Check what was registered  
>EDIT  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH  
Edit channels  
Confirm  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
in “Editing channels”  
(P. 9)  
What is “T-V LINK”?  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
Connecting the TV to a T-V LINK  
compatible device allows :  
Channels on the TV to be instantly  
registered on the device.  
The “DIRECT REC” function to  
be used.  
Finish  
T-V LINK  
When using T-V LINK  
When not using T-V LINK  
6
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RECORDING DEVICE  
“Technical information” (P. 20)  
T-V LINK variations  
“T-V LINK” (JVC) “Q-LINK” (Panasonic)  
“Megalogic” (Grundig) “Data Logic” (Metz)  
“SMARTLINK” (Sony) “Easy Link” (Philips)  
If “FEATURE NOT  
AVAILABLE” appears :  
Is the T-V LINK compatible  
device connected to EXT-2?  
Is the device turned on?  
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Editing channels  
Edit the channels registered with “AUTO PROGRAM” in “Initial settings” (P. 8).  
Begin  
Select a destination  
Finish  
Move a  
>EDIT  
>EDIT  
When coming from “Initial settings” (P. 8), skip to 4 .  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH  
PR  
AV  
ID  
CH/CC  
select  
channel’s  
position  
BBC1  
BBC2  
CH 21  
CH 22  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
BBC1  
BBC2  
CH4  
CH5  
ITV  
CH 21  
CH 22  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
ITV  
CH 23  
CH  
24  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 24  
CH 25  
CH 25  
CH 23  
Display the menu bar  
MOVE  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
move out  
Begin  
move in  
1
Enter a channel name  
When selecting a preset name from the ID LIST  
>EDIT  
>EDIT  
ID  
CH  
CH  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
ID LIST  
M6  
select  
PR  
AV  
01  
Select “SET UP”  
enter  
the first  
character  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
21  
MBC  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH  
CH 24  
CH  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
MCM  
MDR  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
select  
SET UP  
23  
MOVIE  
MTV  
2
3
4
25  
MTV3  
M
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
Edit a  
channel  
name  
A
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
set  
next  
When manually naming a channel  
ID  
>EDIT  
Select “EDIT / MANUAL”  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH  
enter  
next  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
SET UP  
select  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
AUTO PROGRAM  
EDIT/MANUAL  
DECODER(EXT-2)  
COMPONENT AUTO SELECT  
EXT SETTING  
HDMI SETTING  
LAMP TIMER RESET  
OFF  
ON  
column  
next  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
JVC  
set  
column  
next  
Begin  
Enter a CH number  
Set  
Select a row  
>EDIT  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH  
>EDIT  
select  
ID  
CH  
Insert  
a channel  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
PR  
AV  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
CH 30  
CH 27  
CH 28  
INSERT  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
To the previous  
screen  
CH/CC List (P. 21)  
Receives the  
In Ireland, select CH/CC with  
.
broadcast signal.  
Edit  
5
6
Delete  
Begin  
Delete  
>EDIT  
Confirm settings  
PR  
AV  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
ID  
CH  
a channel  
Exit  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
DELETE  
CH 26  
CH 27  
From high  
frequencies  
From low  
frequencies  
Beginning channel search  
When using  
T-V LINK  
Finish  
>MANUAL  
>MANUAL  
PR  
10  
11  
ID  
CH  
CH 29  
CH 35  
PR  
10  
11  
ID  
CH  
CH 29  
CH 30  
T-V LINK  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
7
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RECORDING DEVICE  
or  
Register a  
Auto-search begins, and the nearest  
frequency is imported.  
Repeat the previous steps until  
the desired channel is displayed  
If “FEATURE NOT  
AVAILABLE” appears :  
Is the T-V LINK  
compatible device  
connected to EXT-2?  
Is the device turned on?  
new channel  
MANUAL  
When not using  
T-V LINK  
Set  
>EDIT  
ID  
PR  
CH  
10  
CH 29  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
CH 35  
Picture fine tuning  
/
T-V LINK (P. 8)  
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VCR / DVD / other devices  
Connecting external devices  
You can connect many different devices to the rear panel of the TV.  
Please read the user manuals of each device before setting up. (Connecting cables are not supplied with this TV.)  
Plug in headphones  
: signal direction  
DVD player  
DVD player  
Game consoles  
Video camera  
Left side panel  
Rear panel  
(Y)  
(Pb)  
(Pr)  
(R)  
VCR / DVD recorder  
(T-V LINK compatible)  
EXT-5  
EXT-4  
(L)  
EXT-3  
EXT-2  
EXT-1  
DVD player  
Satellite broadcast /  
Digital broadcast tuner  
(L)  
(R)  
(HDMI compatible)  
(T-V LINK)  
EXT-6  
(HDMI)  
Amplifier  
Connect a PC  
AERIAL  
PC IN  
EXT-5  
(L)  
(R)  
AUDIO OUT  
(L)  
(R)  
(L)  
(R)  
Check for PC compatibility  
“Technical information” (P. 20)  
AUDIO OUT  
Connect DVI devices  
Listening to the TV on external speakers  
(P. 20)  
Output  
(P. 8)  
T-V LINK  
· Sound L / R  
Dubbing videos  
Connecting  
HDMI devices  
Input  
Watching videos  
Input  
Watching videos  
Watching DVDs  
Watching videos  
EXT-1  
EXT-2  
EXT-3  
EXT-4  
EXT-5  
EXT-6  
Output  
Using T-V LINK  
Output  
Output  
Input  
Output  
Input  
Output  
Input  
Output  
Input  
· Composite  
signal  
· Sound L / R  
·
Composite signal /  
RGB / S-VIDEO  
· Composite  
signal  
· Sound L / R  
·
Composite signal /  
RGB / S-VIDEO  
·
Composite signal  
·
Component signal  
(P. 21)  
·
Composite signal /  
S-VIDEO  
· HDMI signal  
(P. 21)  
· Sound L / R  
· Sound L / R  
· Sound L / R  
· Sound L / R  
· Sound L / R  
· T-V LINK  
Use S-VIDEO “S-IN” (P. 14)  
Use S-VIDEO “S-IN” (P. 14)  
COMPONENT AUTO SELECT (P. 17)  
HDMI SETTING (P. 17)  
Use S-VIDEO “S-IN” (P. 14)  
Select dubbing sources  
“DUBBING” (P. 14)  
Connect a decoder  
“DECODER (EXT-2)” (P. 17)  
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Enjoying your new TV!  
PAGE  
Watching  
Watching TV  
PAGE  
videos / DVDs  
Watch high quality video (S-VIDEO)  
Name connected devices  
View channel information  
14  
Change the aspect ratio  
Enjoy 3D sound  
12  
Take a snapshot  
Dub videos  
PAGE  
Customizing your TV  
17  
Adjust the picture  
Adjust the sound  
TV mode  
TV and Text mode  
PICTURE  
Text mode  
Viewing teletext  
Enlarge the text  
PAGE  
To the index page  
Hold the current page  
13  
Switch briefly between teletext and TV  
Bookmark your favourite pages  
Basic settings  
(channel settings, etc.)  
Advanced settings  
(sleep-timer / child lock, etc.)  
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Watching TV  
Power on  
When turning on the TV, it takes about 1 minute to project the picture to its normal brightness.  
1
The blue  
When turning off the TV, it takes about 5 seconds to make the screen dark. After that, cooling down is performed for about 90 seconds.  
power lamp  
“About the LAMP indicator” (P. 6)  
on the TV lights  
Press again to turn the screen off  
and put the TV into standby mode.  
Select a channel  
PR LIST  
PR LIST  
Channels  
registered  
in “Initial settings”  
will appear here.  
BBC1  
Channel information  
E.g.  
PR  
ID  
2
AV  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
1 :  
12 : 00  
Channel  
Time(in case of having viewed teletext)  
15 :  
information and  
clock  
(No indication)  
select  
Move up or down a channel  
INFORMATION  
Select a page  
up  
select  
view  
Select and view a channel  
down  
Switch between stereo / mono /  
bilingual broadcasting  
ZOOM  
select  
When set to AUTO, the aspect ratio  
16 : 9 ZOOM  
AUTO  
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. 18)  
REGULAR  
PANORAMIC  
14:9 ZOOM  
16:9 ZOOM  
16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE  
FULL  
“STEREO /  
·
” ( P. 17)  
Change the aspect  
ratio  
To the previous channel  
set  
ZOOM  
Not available for 1080i (1125i) /  
720p (750p) signals.  
Move the picture with  
or while this bar is  
displayed  
In PC mode, “REGULAR” and “FULL”  
can be selected.  
Note  
Mute  
Volume  
To completely turn off the TV, unplug  
the AC plug after the LAMP indicator  
stops blinking.  
HIGH  
: For stereo sound  
Enjoy ambient  
sound  
LOW  
MONO  
OFF  
: For stereo sound (when the sound distorts in HIGH mode)  
: For mono sound (emulates a stereo-like sound)  
: Turns off 3D SOUND  
Basic operations using the side buttons  
3D SOUND  
HIGH  
3D SOUND  
Power on  
1
Still picture  
Change  
P
2
the channel  
Volume  
Take snapshots  
of the screen  
Current programme  
FREEZE  
Cancel  
Press  
again, or change the channel  
Not available when the SUB-PICTURE is displayed,  
or when in PC mode.  
You cannot save or export the snapshot.  
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Viewing teletext  
This TV can display TV broadcasts and teletext on the same channel in two windows.  
When watching TV  
Hold the current page  
Hold the  
1
current page  
HOLD  
Press  
again  
Release  
TV  
TEXT  
Enter a teletext page  
2
Display hidden information  
(answers to quizzes, etc)  
Reveal  
hidden pages  
TEXT  
Move up or down a page  
REVEAL  
up  
down  
View sub-pages  
Double the size of the  
displayed text  
.....  
to  
Enlarge  
the text  
sub-page  
SIZE  
(RED) (GREEN) (YELLOW) (BLUE  
)
Display your  
favourites list  
1
Select a coloured button to save your page to  
Enter the number of the page to save  
Save  
Returns to page “100”  
To the  
2
3
4
or a previously designated page  
index page  
Bookmark  
your favourite  
page  
INDEX  
LIST MODE  
Leave the current page open,  
while you switch to watch TV  
Switch briefly  
from teletext  
to TV  
CANCEL  
Useful when running a page search.  
Recall your favourite page Press the coloured button as in step 2  
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Watching videos / DVDs  
Select the video source  
Advanced functions  
Display the menu bar  
*1  
1
E1  
AV (PR 0)  
1
2
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
PC  
E6  
E5  
E.g. For EXT-1  
Select “SET UP”  
Select “EXT SETTING”  
SET UP  
Operate the connected  
device and play a video  
select  
select  
SET UP  
AUTO PROGRAM  
EDIT/MANUAL  
LANGUAGE  
*1 : Only appears when AV  
has been registered as  
a channel.  
DECODER(EXT-2)  
COMPONENT AUTO SELECT  
EXT SETTING  
OFF  
ON  
2
HDMI SETTING  
LAMP TIMER RESET  
next  
next  
Operate JVC VCRs and other devices  
Select the EXT connected to S-VIDEO  
Set the S-VIDEO mode  
DVD players  
>
EXT SETTING  
>
EXT SETTING  
The device  
selection  
Switch  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
select  
1
to S-VIDEO  
input  
display will  
change from  
E1 to S1.  
EXT-4  
EXT-4  
VCRs and DVD recorders  
S-IN  
Turn on the device  
Cancel this mode  
Press  
in again  
2
Select an EXT to assign a name to  
Show the name list  
Select a channel (VCR mode)  
>
EXT SETTING  
>
EXT SETTING  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
select  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
ID LIST  
3
VHS  
S-VHS  
DVC  
CAM  
SAT  
Rewind / Playback / Fast-forward  
Operate the  
VCR (DVD)  
STB  
EXT-4  
EXT-4  
GAME  
DVD  
DVR  
Edit names  
of connected  
devices  
Stop / Pause  
To TV  
Select a name from the list  
>
EXT SETTING  
>
EXT SETTING  
ID LIST  
select  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
ID LIST  
EXT-1  
DVD  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
Record / Display DVD top menu  
Select a chapter (DVD mode)  
VHS  
S-VHS  
DVC  
CAM  
SAT  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
STB  
EXT-4  
EXT-4  
GAME  
DVD  
DVR  
Some models of JVC devices cannot be operated with this remote control.  
set  
Clear the name Select the blank space in  
Select the arrow  
Select the dubbing source  
Set up  
>
EXT SETTING  
>
EXT SETTING  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
select  
EXT-1  
EXT-3  
EXT-5  
TV  
DUBBING  
EXT-2  
select  
dubbing on  
EXT-2  
EXT-4  
EXT-4  
DUBBING  
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Useful functions  
Press the number  
to register it on  
Select the number  
of screens  
select  
set  
While the channel  
is displayed  
SET  
1 - 4?  
Hold down  
for 3 seconds  
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)  
Disappears after a  
few seconds  
PROGRAMMED!  
Main  
Main  
Sub  
Recall the favourite channel  
Sub  
Watch in  
multi-picture  
mode  
Press the number you  
registered  
Switch between  
the sound sources  
Change the channel  
(Main)  
FAVOURITE 1 - 4?  
MULTI-PICTURE  
(Sub)  
Register a  
channel to a  
button  
Customizations (P. 17) to  
the picture of a favourite  
channel get saved as  
well.  
BBC1  
1
Select a channel in 12-screen mode  
All registered channels are displayed as still images.  
FAVOURITE  
CHANNEL  
select a  
channel  
Check your favourite channels  
Main  
watch  
Press  
registered have a  
Delete a favourite channel  
“MENU” “FEATURES” “FAVOURITE SETTING”  
and confirm that the channels you have  
Only the selected frame  
has a moving picture.  
beside them  
Move up or down a page  
Not available for EXT-6 input.  
Select the channel you want to delete  
FAVOURITE SETTING  
select  
1
2
3
4
PR 07  
PR 01  
PR 23  
PR 11  
Delete  
FAVOURITE SETTING  
1
2
3
4
PR 07  
PR 01  
PR 11  
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Useful functions  
FEATURES  
select “SLEEP TIMER”  
SLEEP TIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
Display the menu bar  
APPEARANCE  
BLUE BACK  
TYPE  
ON  
A
3
4
FAVOURITE SETTING  
ILLUMINATION  
BRIGHT  
1
next  
Set a time  
for the TV to  
turn itself off  
>
SLEEP TIMER  
select a time in minutes  
OFF  
Select “FEATURES”  
SLEEP TIMER  
select  
FEATURES  
2
set  
Cancel  
Set the time to “0” in step 4  
next  
Remaining time  
You can confirm the remaining time at step 4, after repeating this process.  
FEATURES  
select  
“CHILD LOCK”  
SLEEP TIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
APPEARANCE  
BLUE BACK  
TYPE  
ON  
A
FAVOURITE SETTING  
ILLUMINATION  
3
BRIGHT  
>> SET ID NO.  
enter an “ID NO.”  
(a secret number of your choice)  
4
5
6
7
to the next column  
set  
Stop  
children from  
watching  
specific  
>
CHILD LOCK  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH/CC  
select a channel to lock  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
channels  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
CHILD LOCK  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
>
CHILD LOCK  
Lock more channels  
Repeat steps 5 and 6  
PR  
AV  
01  
ID  
CH/CC  
BBC1  
BBC2  
ITV  
CH4  
CH5  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
CH 26  
Release a channel Press again in step 6  
View a locked channel  
Use the numerical buttons to enter the channel number. When appears, press  
enter your “ID NO.”. (If you forget your “ID NO.”, check it in step 4.)  
and  
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Customizing your TV  
Display the menu bar  
Menu  
Item  
PICTURE MODE  
CONTRAST  
Adjustments / Configurations  
PICTURE  
Picture mode (BRIGHT / STANDARD / SOFT)  
1
SOUND  
Contrast (Lower  
Brightness (Darker  
Sharpness (Softer  
Colour (Lighter  
Higher)  
Brighter)  
Sharper)  
Deeper)  
Greenish)  
FEATURES  
SET UP  
BRIGHT  
SHARP  
Select a menu  
PICTURE  
COLOUR  
HUE  
select  
2
Tint for NTSC (Reddish  
Colour temperature (WARM / NORMAL / COOL)  
Finer picture adjustments (P. 18)  
COLOUR TEMP.  
FEATURES  
next  
Mode / Language (  
Low tones (Weaker  
High tones (Weaker  
: STEREO /  
Stronger)  
Stronger)  
: MONO / : SUB1 / : SUB2)  
STEREO /  
BASS  
·
Selected menu’s title  
PICTURE  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
3D SOUND  
Select an item  
select  
Speaker balance (Left Stronger  
Right Stronger)  
STANDARD  
COOL  
PICTURE MODE  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
3
4
Ambience level (HIGH / LOW / MONO / OFF)  
Sound enhancement technology (ON / OFF)  
Timer for turning off the TV (P. 16)  
SHARP  
COLOUR  
*1  
BBE  
HUE  
COLOUR TEMP.  
FEATURES  
SLEEP TIMER  
CHILD LOCK  
To the previous  
screen  
Stops children from watching specific channels (P. 16)  
Items  
Format for displaying the channel number  
(TYPE A / TYPE B / TYPE C / TYPE D)  
APPEARANCE  
BLUE BACK  
PICTURE  
Adjust / Configure  
Displays a blue screen and mutes the sound when the signal is weak or  
absent (ON / OFF)  
adjust /  
select  
STANDARD  
COOL  
PICTURE MODE  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
SHARP  
COLOUR  
Exit  
Clear favourite channel settings (P. 15)  
FAVOURITE SETTING  
ILLUMINATION  
Changes brightness of the power lamp (P. 6) (BRIGHT / SOFT)  
HUE  
The menu disappears  
after one minute of  
inactivity.  
set  
COLOUR TEMP.  
FEATURES  
Select a country, it automatically registers channels (P. 8,  
Change registered channels or add new ones (P. 9)  
)
AUTO PROGRAM  
EDIT / MANUAL  
LANGUAGE  
When adjusting  
with the sliding-bar  
Sub-menu  
Adjustments / Configurations  
Select a language for on-screen menus (P. 8,  
)
adjust  
For when connected to VCR with T-V LINK (ON / OFF)  
DECODER(EXT-2)  
COMPONENT  
AUTO SELECT  
Changes the TV input to EXT-4 when a component signal is input to  
EXT-4 (ON / OFF) (Not available when viewing PC)  
Move  
set  
When selecting  
from presets  
For use with video players and other devices (P. 14)  
EXT SETTING  
select  
SIZE (AUTO / 1 / 2)  
AUDIO (AUTO / ANALOGUE / DIGITAL)  
HDMI SETTING  
LAMP TIMER RESET  
Resets the lamp timer (P. 5)  
The item will change.  
set  
*1 BBE license  
(P. 20)  
Some items have a  
sub-menu.  
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Advanced picture adjustment  
By default, the TV automatically adjusts itself for the best picture.  
level  
level  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
To reduce  
noise  
MIN  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO(HIGH)  
MAX  
DIGITAL  
: When  
: When noise  
appears  
VNR  
Display the menu bar  
the picture  
ON  
loses sharpness  
ON  
1
2
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
For  
Super  
OFF  
MIN  
AUTO  
MAX  
natural-looking  
outlines  
DigiPure  
: Function is  
turned off  
: When  
noise appears  
: When the picture  
loses sharpness  
Select “PICTURE”  
ON  
ON  
select  
PICTURE  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO  
For smooth  
cinema film  
MOVIE  
THEATRE  
: Function is  
turned off  
: Function is  
always on  
: Automatically  
adjusts  
next  
ON  
ON  
Select “FEATURES”  
PICTURE  
select  
3
4
STANDARD  
PICTURE MODE  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
For  
SHARP  
OFF  
ON  
COLOUR  
HUE  
COLOUR  
COLOUR TEMP.  
FEATURES  
natural-looking  
pictures  
: Function is  
turned off  
: Maintains a natural  
colour balance  
COOL  
MANAGEMENT  
ON  
next  
ON  
Select an item  
>
FEATURES  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
DIGITAL VNR  
Super DigiPure  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Fix  
bright / dark  
pictures  
OFF  
ON  
select  
MOVIE THEATRE  
COLOUR MANAGEMENT  
PICTURE MANAGEMENT  
SMART PICTURE  
COLOUR SYSTEM  
4:3 AUTO ASPECT  
PICTURE  
MANAGEMENT  
To the previous  
screen  
: Function is  
turned off  
: Makes it easier to view  
bright / dark pictures  
ON  
ON  
E.g. DIGITAL VNR  
next  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
Exit  
Adjust  
brightness of  
white portions  
Fixed to “OFF” when  
OFF  
ON  
Change settings  
SMART  
“PICTURE MODE” is  
“BRIGHT” (P. 17)  
: Function is  
turned off  
: Function is  
always on  
PICTURE  
>
FEATURES  
select  
ON  
5
6
DIGITAL VNR  
AUTO(LOW)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
ON  
Super DigiPure  
ON  
MOVIE THEATRE  
COLOUR MANAGEMENT  
PICTURE MANAGEMENT  
SMART PICTURE  
COLOUR SYSTEM  
4:3 AUTO ASPECT  
The menu disappears  
after one minute of  
inactivity.  
ON  
ON  
1
Select the screen to change settings on  
set  
MAIN  
: Main picture  
SUB  
>> COLOUR SYSTEM  
MAIN SUB  
E.g. DIGITAL VNR  
: Sub-picture in  
When  
there is no  
colour  
MULTI-PICTURE mode (P. 15)  
Finish  
COLOUR  
SYSTEM  
PAL  
AUTO  
2
Select the colour system  
PAL  
NTSC 3.58  
NTSC 4.43  
AUTO  
: Western  
Europe  
: USA  
: USA  
4.43 MHz  
: When watching  
videos, etc.  
3.58 MHz  
Select a default aspect ratio for AUTO in “ZOOM” (P. 12)  
>> 4:3 AUTO ASPECT  
PANORAMIC  
REGULAR  
14:9 ZOOM  
PANORAMIC  
REGULAR  
14:9 ZOOM  
Set a default  
aspect ratio  
4:3 AUTO  
ASPECT  
16 : 9  
4 : 3  
14 : 9  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Actions  
page  
Severe noise or  
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.)  
snow  
Remote control  
stops working  
-
Aspect ratio changes  
unintentionally  
Press  
to return to your settings.  
12  
Is the TV connected correctly to  
the aerial?  
Change the direction of the aerial.  
Is the aerial or its cable  
damaged?  
Although the HD-ILA element is manufactured with high-  
precision technology, please understand that some pixels  
may be lost or permanently displayed.  
Black or white dots  
appear on the screen  
-
Consult your retailer  
Unnatural colour >>> Adjust COLOUR and BRIGHT.  
Check your COLOUR SYSTEM.  
17  
18  
Noise >>> Set to the following functions.  
PICTURE MODE : STANDARD  
Patterns, stripes  
17  
18  
18  
or noise  
DIGITAL VNR :  
AUTO (HIGH)  
I can’t turn it on!  
Is the power cord connected to the AC  
outlet correctly?  
Poor picture quality  
Super DigiPure : MIN  
Dull picture >>> Set to the following functions.  
PICTURE MODE : BRIGHT  
17  
18  
18  
DIGITAL VNR :  
MIN  
Super DigiPure : MAX  
If you connected S-Video output device, check the  
“S-IN” setting.  
14  
-
Is the aerial receiving interference  
from high-voltage power lines or  
wireless transmitters?  
Consult your retailer  
Are connected devices too close  
If the top of the image is distorted, check the video  
signal quality itself.  
Strange picture  
when using an external  
device  
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  
(interlace-scanning).  
-
to the TV?  
Insert the minimum distance  
between the aerial and the  
cause of interference until no  
interference occurs  
Adjust the BASS and TREBLE.  
If receiving a poor signal in “STEREO /  
MONO.  
17  
17  
·
”, switch to  
Poor sound  
Ghosting  
The remote  
(Doubling of images)  
control doesn’t  
work!  
Switch SIZE in HDMI SETTING to “1” or “2”.  
Use the cable with HDMI logo.  
Wrong screen size  
17  
Are the batteries flat?  
Are you more than 7 metres away  
from the TV?  
Is the “VCR/TV/DVD SWITCH” set to “TV”?  
No picture, no sound  
-
When viewing teletext, the TV menu bar  
Are you receiving interference  
from signals reflected off  
mountains or buildings?  
Adjust the direction of your  
does not appear.  
Switch AUDIO in HDMI SETTING to ANALOGUE or DIGITAL.  
Check if the device is compliant with HDMI.  
17  
-
Depending on the stability of the signal, there  
may be a time lag when changing channels.  
No sound  
aerial, or change to a  
good-quality directional aerial  
Green and  
distorted screen  
Wait a little for the signal to stabilize when switching  
the signal format for an HDMI device.  
-
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Troubleshooting  
Technical information  
T-V LINK allows the TV to share information easily with a connected T-V LINK compatible device.  
By using T-V LINK :  
You can send the channel information programmed on the TV to the T-V LINK compatible device, so that both  
the TV and the external device have the same channel settings. When connecting a new external device,  
channel information is loaded into it, allowing channel setup to be completed very quickly. For more details,  
refer to the external device’s manual.  
You can easily record the TV programme you are viewing on a T-V LINK compatible device by using the  
“DIRECT REC” feature. For more details, refer to the external device’s manual.  
Problem  
Actions  
page  
What is T-V LINK?  
Some functions  
do not work  
It is not a malfunction. Some functions (dark background)  
in the menu do not work depending on the situation.  
-
Some inputs cannot  
be selected in the  
sub-picture  
EXT-4, EXT-6 inputs and PC mode cannot be selected in the  
sub-picture.  
-
What is ACI (Automatic Channel Installation)?  
Is the T-V LINK compatible device connected to EXT-2?  
Is the SCART CABLE “Fully Wired”?  
Is the T-V LINK compatible device turned on?  
After confirming all the conditions above,  
press “OK” button again.  
Some cable companies transmit a signal called ACI which contains information that allows TV channels to be  
registered automatically on your TV.  
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“FEATURE NOT  
AVAILABLE” appears  
When an ACI signal is received, “ACI START / ACI SKIP” appears in the “AUTO PROGRAM” screen.  
PC Signals that can be displayed  
*Macintosh* computers are not supported.  
Resolution  
640 x 480 (VGA) 1024 x 768 (XGA)  
(Macintosh is a registered trademark of  
Apple Computer, Inc.)  
Press to start ACI again.  
“ACI ERROR”  
appears  
If you still receive the “ACI ERROR” after numerous tries,  
press to cancel ACI.  
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Vertical frequency (Hz)  
Horizontal frequency (kHz)  
60.0  
31.5  
60.0  
48.4  
If the signal doesn’t appear, check that the vertical  
frequency on the PC is set to 60 Hz.  
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 malfunction of the internal electrical circuits.)  
Connect DVI devices  
Connect a DVI device to EXT-6 (HDMI) using DVI-HDMI conversion cable. Connect analogue sound output of  
the DVI device to L and R terminals in EXT-4.  
The LAMP indicator  
blinks rapidly  
Set AUDIO in HDMI SETTING to Analogue or AUTO (P. 17)  
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 inside temperature rises abnormally or the fan may be  
blocked.)  
The power lamp and  
LAMP indicator blink  
alternately  
If you accidentally cut the power cord  
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Never connect to the larger terminal marked with an “E”, the safety earth symbol “ ” or coloured green or  
green-and-yellow.  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured with the following code:  
1)Blue: Neutral wire (connect to the black terminal,or one marked “N”)  
2)Brown: Live wire (connect to the red terminal,or one marked “L”)  
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.)  
Change the fuse in the plug  
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Repeat the lamp installation steps, taking care to observe  
all warnings.  
Open the plug as illustrated on the right.  
The power lamp and  
LAMP indicator blink  
rapidly simultaneously  
- Make sure the lamp sits flat inside the housing area.  
- Make sure the lamp cover is reinstalled.  
If this condition occurs except for replpacing 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.)  
When replacing the fuse,always use a correctly rated and approved type and re-fit  
the fuse cover when finished.  
If in doubt,contact your retailer.  
Fuse  
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Licence  
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and 5736897. BBE and BBE symbol are registered trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.  
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CH/CC List  
Specifications  
Main unit  
To use the INSERT function (P.9),find the CH/CC number corresponding to the TV’s channel number from this  
table.If you want to know a particular TV channel’s channel menu,look in TV listings magazines or contact the  
broadcaster.  
When the COUNTRY setting is “UNITED KINGDOM”, the CC number channels and channels from CH02 to  
CH12 cannot be received.  
Model  
Broadcasting systems  
Colour systems  
HD-70ZR7J  
HD-56ZR7J  
CCIR I (See “COUNTRY setting” on this page)  
PAL (See “COUNTRY setting” on this page)  
The EXT terminals also support the NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz system.  
CH  
Channel  
E2, IR A1  
E3, IR B  
E4, IR C  
E5, IR D  
E6, IR E  
E7, IR F  
E8, IR G  
E9  
CH  
Channel  
E40  
E41  
E42  
E43  
E44  
E45  
E46  
E47  
E48  
E49  
E50  
E51  
E52  
E53  
E54  
E55  
E56  
E57  
E58  
E59  
E60  
E61  
E62  
E63  
E64  
E65  
E66  
E67  
E68  
E69  
CC  
Channel  
S1  
CC  
Channel  
S31  
S32  
S33  
S34  
S35  
S36  
S37  
S38  
S39  
S40  
S41  
X
CH 02  
CH 03  
CH 04  
CH 05  
CH 06  
CH 07  
CH 08  
CH 09  
CH 10  
CH 11  
CH 12  
CH 21  
CH 22  
CH 23  
CH 24  
CH 25  
CH 26  
CH 27  
CH 28  
CH 29  
CH 30  
CH 31  
CH 32  
CH 33  
CH 34  
CH 35  
CH 36  
CH 37  
CH 38  
CH 39  
CH 40  
CH 41  
CH 42  
CH 43  
CH 44  
CH 45  
CH 46  
CH 47  
CH 48  
CH 49  
CH 50  
CH 51  
CH 52  
CH 53  
CH 54  
CH 55  
CH 56  
CH 57  
CH 58  
CH 59  
CH 60  
CH 61  
CH 62  
CH 63  
CH 64  
CH 65  
CH 66  
CH 67  
CH 68  
CH 69  
CC 01  
CC 02  
CC 03  
CC 04  
CC 05  
CC 06  
CC 07  
CC 08  
CC 09  
CC 10  
CC 11  
CC 12  
CC 13  
CC 14  
CC 15  
CC 16  
CC 17  
CC 18  
CC 19  
CC 20  
CC 21  
CC 22  
CC 23  
CC 24  
CC 25  
CC 26  
CC 27  
CC 28  
CC 29  
CC 30  
CC 31  
CC 32  
CC 33  
CC 34  
CC 35  
CC 36  
CC 37  
CC 38  
CC 39  
CC 40  
CC 41  
CC 75  
CC 76  
CC 77  
CC 78  
CC 79  
S2  
E21-E69 (UNITED KINGDOM)  
IR A-J, E2-E12, E21-E69 (IRELAND)  
S3  
Channels and frequencies  
S4  
S5  
Sound-multiplex systems  
Teletext systems  
NICAM (I) (See “COUNTRY setting” on this page)  
FLOF (Fastext), TOP, WST (standard system)  
AC 220 V - 240 V, 50 Hz  
S6  
S7  
S8  
Power requirements  
E10, IR H  
E11, IR J  
E12  
S9  
Audio output (Rated power output) 10 W + 10 W  
S10  
S11  
S12  
S13  
S14  
S15  
S16  
S17  
S18  
S19  
S20  
S21  
S22  
S23  
S24  
S25  
S26  
S27  
S28  
S29  
S30  
Speakers  
10 cm round x 2  
E21  
179 W  
[2.6 W]  
Power consumption  
[standby]  
E22  
Y
E23  
Z
Screen size  
E24  
Z+1  
Z+2  
178 cm  
142 cm  
(
visible area size measured diagonally)  
E25  
E26  
Dimensions (W x H x D: mm) 1626 x 1167 x 519  
1318 x 968 x 439  
E27  
g
g
42 k  
Weights  
69 k  
(See “Check accessories”, P. 6)  
E28  
Accessories  
E29  
E30  
E31  
E32  
Terminals / Connectors  
E33  
E34  
Terminal name  
Terminal type  
Signal type (IN)  
Signal type (OUT)  
Notes  
E35  
E36  
Composite video, S-video,  
Analog RGB  
Euroconnector x 1  
(SCART connector)  
E37  
EXT-1  
EXT-2  
TV out  
E38  
AUDIO L / R  
Input / Output  
terminals  
E39  
Composite video, S-video,  
Analog RGB  
AUDIO L / R  
Euroconnector x 1  
(SCART connector)  
T-V LINK  
compatible  
Dubbing out  
COUNTRY setting  
Depending on the country selected during “AUTO PROGRAM’, the receivable broadcast system differs.  
Euroconnector x 1  
Composite video  
Input terminals EXT-3  
EXT-4  
(SCART connector) AUDIO L / R  
UNITED KINGDOM  
CCIR I only  
FRANCE  
CCIR I, B, G, D, K, L  
PAL, SECAM  
Other countries  
CCIR I, B, G, D, K  
Analogue component  
(576i (625i) / 480i (525i),  
Broadcast system  
Colour system  
RCA connectors x 5 Progressive : 576p (625p) / 480p (525p),  
PAL onlly  
PAL, SECAM  
HD : 1080i (1125i), 720p (750p)  
AUDIO L / R  
)
Sound multi-plex  
system  
NICAM (I) only  
NICAM, A2  
NICAM, A2  
RCA connectors x 3,  
Composite video, S-video  
EXT-5  
S-VIDEO connector x 1 AUDIO L / R  
To change “COUNTRY” setting:  
1) Change the “COUNTRY” in “AUTO PROGRAM”.  
HDMI  
2) Press the “BACK” button to return to the menu and set the channel using “MANUAL”.  
(576i (625i) / 480i (525i) /  
EXT-6  
PC IN  
HDMI connector x 1  
576p (625p) / 480p (525p),  
1080i (1125i), 720p (750p))  
If the sound is poor, change to the correct broadcast system using button.  
D-SUB (15 pins) x 1 Analogue PC signal (P. 21)  
RCA connectors x 2  
AUDIO OUT  
Audio L / R  
Output  
terminals  
Stereo mini-jack x 1  
(3.5 mm in diameter)  
Headphone  
output  
Headphone  
We may change the design and specifications without notice.  
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