JVC AV 14JT5EU AV 21JT5EU User Manual

AV-14JT5EU  
AV-21JT5EU  
COLOUR TELEVISION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
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TV/AV  
VIDEO AUDIO  
PMJV1V2022  
0500-T-CR-DW  
2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS FOR THE SET SOLD IN GREAT BRITAIN  
The appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin main plug fitted with 5Amp fuse.  
Should the fuse require replacement, it must be replaced with a fuse rated at 5 amp  
and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
The plug contains a removable fuse cover that must be refitted when the fuse is  
replaced.In the event of the fuse cover being lost or damaged, the plug must not be  
used until a replacement cover has been obtained.Replacement fuse covers can be  
purchased from your nearest electrical dealer and must be the same colour as the  
original.  
If the moulded means plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home or is  
removed for any other reasons, then the fuse should be removed and the cut off plug  
dispose of safely to prevent the hazard of electric shock.  
There is a danger of electric shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any socket outlet.  
If a replacement plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code shown below.The  
wires in the mains lead are are coloured in the accordance with the following code:  
Blue-neutral  
Brown-live  
As the colours of the wires in the main lead of this appliance may not correspond with  
the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked  
with theletter N or coloured black.The wire which is coloured brown must be connected  
to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or coloured red.  
Do not make any connections to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter  
E by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow.  
CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................ 2  
BEFORE LAUNCHING ......................................... 3  
CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT.... 4  
IDENTITY OF FEATURES ON LOCAL AND  
REMOTE CONTROL ............................................ 6  
INSTALLATION...................................................... 8  
DAILY USE ............................................................ 16  
TELETEXT ............................................................ 24  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 26  
SPECIFICATIONS................................................. 27  
1
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
WATER AND MOISTURE  
Never install the set in the following places; In a wet basement, bath-  
room. Do not place any container with liquid on the set.  
HEAT  
Never place the set near heat sources.  
VENTILATION  
Do not cover the ventilation opening in the cabinet and never place  
the set in a confined space such as bookcase or built-in unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
Leave a minimum 10cm gap all around the unit.  
OBJECT ENTRY  
Do not insert foreign objects, such as needles and coins, in the venti-  
lation openings.  
LIGHTNING STRIKING  
You should disconnect the set from the mains and the aerial system  
during thunderstorms.  
CLEANING  
Unplug the set from the mains during cleaning.  
AFTER MOVING THE SET  
If the set is moved in a different direction, the MAIN POWER button  
must be switched off for at least 15 minutes in order to take out a  
colour strain on the screen.  
2
BEFORE LAUNCHING  
INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE CONTROL UNIT  
Insert the batteries (two 1.5V, type AAA(R03))  
MAINS CONNECTION  
Plug the mains cable into the power socket with  
230V/50Hz AC.  
AERIAL CONNECTION  
When using an outdoor aerial, it is usually con-  
nected to the set by means of 75 ohms.  
SWITCHING ON AND OFF  
Switching on  
Switch the set on with the MAIN POWER button ( ), and  
then PR UP or DOWN button (8P9) on the front of the set.  
Or POWER button ( / I ) or the UP/DOWN button or one of  
the NUMBER buttons on the remote control.  
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TV/A
Switching off  
Press POWER button ( / I ) on the remote control to return  
the set to its stand by mode.  
If you do not use the set for an extended period of time, turn  
it off with MAIN POWER button ( ) on the set.  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
P.MODE/OK  
MENU  
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AV  
3
CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT  
TV and AV  
Use the AV button on the remote control, or on the front of the set to select one of the  
three options. Whenever the AV button is pressed, on the on-screen display will be  
changed as shown: AV S-VHS TV  
SCART JACK ( ):  
This is used to connect a VCR 1, a PERI-TV decoder 2, a  
Camcoder or a video game console.  
In most case, the set changes automatically to AV when the  
VCR connected is in display mode.  
If not, press the AV button on the remote control or on the  
front of the set.You must turn the external equipment off to  
return to the TV mode.  
1
1
2
4
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TV/AV  
VIDEO AUDIO  
HEADPHONES JACK  
Insert the headphones plug (3,5 mm) into  
the headphones socket.  
The sound from the speaker will be cut off.  
VIDEO GAME  
OR  
CAMCODER  
FRONT AV JACK (AUDIO/VIDEO)  
Connect the AV (Audio/Video) socket with an appreciate cable to the corresponding  
socket of the external equipment.  
Select AV mode by pressing the AV button.  
Press the AV button to return to the TV mode.  
Note that you can play only one apparatus, if two apparatuses are connected FRONT AV  
JACK and SCART JACK.  
5
IDENTITY OF FEATURES ON LOCAL AND REMOTE CONTROL  
LOCAL CONTROL  
Front  
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TV/AV  
VIDEO AUDIO  
VIDEO AUDIO  
P
TV/AV  
MAIN  
POWER  
BUTTON  
VIDEO  
INPUT  
PROGRAMME  
DOWN/UP  
BUTTONS  
VOLUME  
AV  
STAND-BY REMOTE  
AUDIO  
INPUT PHONE  
HEAD  
DOWN/UP BUTTON INDICATOR SENSOR  
BUTTONS  
Back  
AERIAL TERMINAL  
SCART JACK  
ANT  
6
REMOTE CONTROL  
TELETEXT mode  
TV mode  
1
2
10  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
POWER  
1
POWER  
NUMBER 0-9  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NUMBER 0-9  
INDEX  
P. MODE/OK  
AV  
14  
15  
17  
18  
Not used  
PAGE UP  
SUBPAGE  
MENU  
(PR/CURSOR) UP  
VOLUME UP (CURSOR RIGHT)  
MENU  
16  
3
P.MODE/OK  
MENU  
P
4
7
5
6
AV  
(PR/CURSOR) DOWN  
VOLUME DOWN (CURSOR LEFT)  
9
8
PAGE DOWN  
HOLD  
10 MUTING  
11 RECALL  
12 SLEEP  
13 Not used  
14 MOVE  
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10 MUTE  
20  
11 REVEAL  
12 SIZE  
VCR  
DVD  
19  
11  
13  
12  
13 CANCEL  
14 GREEN KEY  
15 RED KEY  
16 TV/TEXT  
17 YELLOW KEY  
18 CYAN KEY  
15 SKIP  
16 TV/TEXT  
17 DELETE  
18 MODE  
19 VCR/  
/DVD switch  
19 VCR/  
switch  
/DVD  
20 VCR/DVD Control buttons  
RM-C71  
20 Not used  
TV  
7
INSTALLATION  
Read this “INSTALLATION” before using the TV for the first time.  
1
2
Press the MENU button to dis-  
play the MENU.  
Select the sub-menu title with the UP/  
DOWN buttons, then press the RIGHT  
button to display the sub-menu.  
To return to the MENU, press the  
MENU button.  
To exit the MENU, press the  
MENU button again.  
P
Install  
P
Menu  
Menu  
Auto setup  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
Edit  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
MENU  
P
P
1
2
Select INSTALL from the MENU  
with the UP/DOWN buttons, then  
press the RIGHT button.  
Press the RIGHT button.  
P
Install  
Menu  
P
P
Menu  
P
P
Auto setup  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
Edit  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
P
4
When the AUTO SETUP has been completed, the EDIT menu is displayed.  
When not editing the programmes, press the MENU button 3 times and exit  
from the MENU.  
When you want to edit the programmes, proceed to “USING THE EDIT  
MENU”.  
Edit  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
8
1
2
Select LANGUAGE from the  
MENU with the UP/DOWN but-  
tons, then press the RIGHT but-  
ton.  
Select the required language with the  
UP/DOWN buttons.  
English  
English  
Francais  
Deutsch  
Italiano  
Espanol  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Francais  
Deutsch  
Italiano  
Espanol  
Nederlands  
Svenska  
Menu  
Menu  
P
P
P
P
P
P
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
3
Choose the appropriate country with the UP/DOWN buttons, then press the  
RIGHT button.  
Note:  
You should choose FRANCE to view a French broadcast (SECAM-L system).  
• The country determines the teletext character set.  
Deutschland  
Deutschland  
France  
Great Britain  
Italia  
Sverige  
Schweiz  
Nederland  
Ireland  
Espana  
France  
Great Britain  
Italia  
Sverige  
Schweiz  
Nederland  
Ireland  
Espana  
P
P
P
C10  
Pr05  
Auto setup  
East Europe  
Others  
P
East Europe  
Others  
Note:  
• If the channel you want to watch is not registered, use the MANUAL TUNE function to  
register that channel.  
• If the picture is not displayed correctly, use the PICTURE function from the EDIT menu  
to change the settings. If the picture is still not displayed correctly, use the FINE TUNE  
function to finely tune the channel.  
• If the sound is not correct, use the SOUND function from the EDIT menu to change the  
settings.  
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INSTALLATION  
1
Select INSTALL from the MENU with the UP/DOWN buttons, then press the  
RIGHT button.  
P
Install  
Menu  
P
P
Menu  
Auto setup  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
Edit  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
P
3
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the number of the programme you want  
to edit.  
Edit  
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
P
You can select SKIP “YES” or “NO” with the SKIP button.  
A prog. marked with SKIP “YES” is skipped when changing channel using the  
UP/DOWN button.  
Edit  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
P.MODE/OK  
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
10  
2
Select EDIT with the UP/DOWN buttons, then press the RIGHT button.  
Edit  
P
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Install  
P
P
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Auto setup  
Manual tuneu  
Fine tune  
Edit  
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
4
Edit the programme in accordance with the explanations of SKIP, DELETE,  
MOVE, NAME, CH., PICTURE and SOUND.  
When the editing has been completed, press the MENU button 3 times and  
exit from the MENU.  
When you want to continue to edit another program, use the LEFT/RIGHT but-  
tons to move the cursor below “PR.(programme) and then return to step 3.  
When the DELETE button is pressed, the selected channel is deleted. The  
deleted channel is automatically moved to PR. 99 and the SKIP function is set  
to YES. If a channel is deleted, the programme numbers of the following chan-  
nels are all lowered by one.  
Edit  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C25 Euro  
03 ----- C35 Euro  
04 ----- C50 Euro  
05 ----- C63 Euro  
06 ----- C72 France  
07 ----- C77 E/Euro  
08 ----- C80 Euro  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
MODE/OK  
BG  
LL'  
DK  
BG  
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INSTALLATION  
1
2
The MOVE function can be used  
to move a channel to a different  
programme number. Press the  
MOVE button to start the MOVE  
function.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select  
the programme number to which you  
want to move the channel and press  
the MOVE button again.  
Edit  
Edit  
Edit  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
P
P
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C25 Euro  
03 ----- C35 Euro  
04 ----- C07 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
BG  
I
P.MODE/OK  
P.MODE/OK  
I
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
BG  
LL'  
DK  
BG  
LL'  
DK  
1
2
Names can be registered to  
channels.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select a  
character and use the LEFT/RIGHT  
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to  
move the cursor to below  
“NAME”.  
buttons to move the cursor. Repeat this  
operation to create the name.  
Edit  
Edit  
Pr Name Ch  
Edit  
P
P
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Picture Sound Skip  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
P
P
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 M---- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 M---- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
No  
No  
No  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
UVWXYZ+-. 0123456789  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
UVWXYZ+-. 0123456789  
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST  
UVWXYZ+-. 0123456789  
P
1
2
The channel registered to a pro-  
gramme number can be changed  
to another channel. Use the  
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move the  
cursor to below “CH..  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to change  
the channel.  
Edit  
Edit  
P
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
P
P
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C55 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
BG  
LL'  
DK  
12  
1
1
2
2
If the picture is not displayed  
correctly, use the PICTURE func-  
tion to change the colour system.  
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to  
move the cursor to below “PIC-  
TURE”.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select  
the colour system which displays the  
picture correctly.  
P
Edit  
Edit  
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 E/Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
BG  
LL'  
DK  
P
P
If the sound is not correct, use the SOUND function to change the sound sys-  
tem.  
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move the cursor to below “SOUND”.  
Edit  
P
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
BG  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select the sound system which gives the correct  
sound.  
Edit  
P
P
Pr Name Ch  
Picture Sound Skip  
01 ----- C01 Euro  
02 ----- C07 Euro  
03 ----- C25 Euro  
04 ----- C35 Euro  
05 ----- C50 Euro  
06 ----- C63 Euro  
07 ----- C72 France  
08 ----- C77 E/Euro  
BG  
I
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
BG  
I
I
BG  
LL'  
DK  
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INSTALLATION  
1
2
Manually register the channel to  
a programme number. When no  
menu is displayed, use the UP/  
DOWN buttons or the NUMBER  
0-9 buttons to select the program  
number to which you want to  
register the channel.  
Display the MENU with the MENU but-  
ton, then select INSTALL with the UP/  
DOWN buttons and press the RIGHT  
button.  
P
P
Install  
Menu  
Menu  
MENU  
Auto setup  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
Edit  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
P
P
5
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons  
repeatedly until the channel you  
want is displayed.  
P
C50  
Pr01  
Manual tune  
P
1
2
When the channel reception is  
poor, use the FINE TUNE func-  
tion to fine-tune the channel.  
When no menu is displayed, use  
the UP/DOWN buttons or the  
NUMBER 0-9 buttons to display  
the channel that you want to fine-  
tune.  
Display the MENU with the MENU but-  
ton, then select INSTALL with the UP/  
DOWN buttons and press the RIGHT  
button.  
P
P
Install  
Menu  
Menu  
MENU  
Auto setup  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
Edit  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
P
P
14  
3
4
Select MANUAL TUNE with the  
UP/DOWN buttons.  
Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to  
search for a channel. Scanning stops  
when the TV finds a channel. The chan-  
nel is then displayed.  
P
P
Install  
Auto set  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
C32  
Pr01  
Manual tune  
Edit  
P
P
Note:  
• If the sound is not correct even when the picture of the channel is displayed correctly,  
press the MODE button to select the sound system that has the correct sound.  
• If the TV cannot search for the channel you want, press the MODE button, change to a  
different mode and then repeat the operation from step 4.  
E/Euro  
Euro  
P.OK  
3
4
Select FINE TUNE with the UP/  
DOWN buttons.  
Keep the LEFT/RIGHT buttons pressed  
to fine-tune the channel.  
P
P
Install  
Auto set  
Manual tune  
Fine tune  
568,45 Mhz  
Fine tune  
Edit  
P
P
15  
DAILY USE  
The set has a total of 100 programme numbers, 0...99. The NUMBER button  
0...9 are used for direct programme selection. In order two digit programme,  
press the second numbered button within two seconds. Switch through the  
programme number step by step with the UP/DOWN buttons (P 8/9).  
Adjust the volume with the VOLUME DOWN/UP buttons (– r +) on the front  
of the set, or with the LEFT/RIGHT buttons on the remote control.  
P
P
Pressing the MUTING button ( ) once turns the sound off. The sound returns  
if the button is pressed once more. The volume is adjusted with the VOLUME  
DOWN/UP (– r +) or with the LEFT/RIGHT button.  
16  
The RECALL button is used to display the current status: programme number,  
station name, clock. This display appears for 5 seconds unless any button is  
pressed.  
By pressing the SLEEP button repeatedly, you can select one of the following  
settings:  
0:00 0:20 0:40 1:00 1:20 1:40 2:00  
The set will turn off after time you select.  
Automatic Switch-Off in No Broadcast Signal:  
If broadcast signal is not present for about 30 minutes, the set will be auto-  
matically turned off.  
In AV mode, however, this function does not operate.  
By pressing the P.MODE/OK button, you can select one of three picture set-  
tings (PICTURE MODEs); NORMAL I, NORMAL II or FAVOURITE.  
P.MODE/OK  
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DAILY USE  
1
2
Press the MENU button, then  
press the RIGHT button.  
Select an item with the UP/DOWN  
buttons, then adjust it with the LEFT/  
RIGHT buttons.  
P
P
P
Picture  
Menu  
Picture  
MENU  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Colour  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Colour  
Sharpness  
Sharpness  
P
P
P
1
2
You can control your JVC brand  
VCR or DVD player with the TV  
remote control.  
Press the VCR/DVD Control button to  
control your VCR or DVD player.  
Note:  
Set the VCR/  
/DVD switch to  
Some of the buttons may not work depending  
on the device.  
the VCR or DVD position.  
VCR  
DVD  
VCR  
DVD  
1
You can operate the menus with the buttons on the front panel of the TV.  
Press and hold the AV button (TV/AV) until the MENU appears.  
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Note:  
3
Your adjustments are automatically stored in the  
FAVOURITE mode of PICTURE MODEs.  
When the adjustments have been  
completed, press the MENU  
button twice and exit from the  
MENU.  
MENU  
MENU  
Contrast  
38  
If you press the RECALL button with the MENU displayed on the screen, the  
OSD, except text will be half-toned. If you want to return to the normal OSD,  
press the RECALL button again.  
2
Use the following buttons to operate the menus.  
Use the AV button (TV/AV) instead of the MENU button.  
Use the PROGRAMME UP/DOWN button (8P9) instead of the UP/DOWN  
button.  
Use the VOLUME UP/DOWN button (–r+) instead of the LEFT/RIGHT  
button.  
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DAILY USE  
1
2
Select TIMER from the MENU  
with the UP/DOWN buttons, then  
press the RIGHT button.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select  
the item and use the RIGHT button to  
move the cursor to the setting position.  
P
P
P
Menu  
Menu  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
Picture  
Timer  
Language  
Install  
P
P
Pr01  
P
1
2
Setting the TV clock.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to set the  
hours, then press the RIGHT button.  
Select CLOCK from the TIMER  
menu with the UP/DOWN buttons  
and press the RIGHT button.  
P
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
P
P
1If the AUTO CLOCK function is set to  
2
Select YES with the UP/DOWN but-  
tons, then press the RIGHT button.  
a channel which broadcasts a teletext  
programme, the TV clock is automati-  
cally set with the time information  
which is included in the teletext data.  
Select AUTO CLOCK from the TIMER  
menu with the UP/DOWN buttons,  
then press the RIGHT button.  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
Yes  
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
P
P
P
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
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3
3
3
4
Perform the settings in accord-  
ance with the explanations of  
CLOCK, WAKE UP and AUTO  
CLOCK.  
When the operation has been completed,  
press the MENU button twice and exit  
from the MENU.  
When you want to continue and perform  
some more settings, return to step 2 after  
using the LEFT/RIGHT buttons and move  
the cursor back to the left of the menu.  
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Pr01  
Pr01  
P
Note:  
You can use the AUTO CLOCK function to  
set the TV clock.  
• If you turn off the TV’s power with the MAIN  
POWER button, the clock setting is can-  
celled.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to set  
the minutes. The TV clock starts.  
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Pr01  
Pr01  
P
P
4
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select  
the channel for the AUTO CLOCK func-  
tion. If the channel is watched for 30  
seconds or longer after exiting from the  
menu, the TV clock is automatically set.  
Select PROG. with the UP/  
DOWN buttons, then press the  
RIGHT button.  
Note:  
• If you turn off the TV’s power with the MAIN POWER button, the clock setting is cancelled. In this case, if  
you watch the channel which is set for the AUTO CLOCK function, the TV clock is automatically set and the  
clock starts.  
• If there is no time information in the teletext data, the AUTO CLOCK function will not work.  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
Yes  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
Yes  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
Yes  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
--:--  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
Yes  
P
P
P
P
P
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr03  
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DAILY USE  
1
2
You can use the WAKE UP func-  
tion to automatically turn the TV  
on at a set time.You can also  
select the channel to be displayed  
when the TV is turned on.  
Select YES with the UP/DOWN but-  
tons, then press the RIGHT button.  
Select WAKE UP from the TIMER  
menu with the UP/DOWN buttons,  
then press the RIGHT button.  
P
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
No  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
P
P
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
5
6
Select PROG. with the UP/  
DOWN buttons, then press the  
RIGHT button.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to select  
the channel to be displayed when the  
TV is turned on.  
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:30  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:30  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
P
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
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You can prevent the TV from being used without the remote control.  
Set the VCR/ /DVD switch to the (text) position.  
VCR  
DVD  
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3
4
Select TIME with the UP/DOWN  
buttons, then press the RIGHT  
button.  
Use the UP/DOWN buttons and RIGHT  
button to set the time at which you want  
the TV to be turned on. When the set-  
ting is completed, press the RIGHT  
button.  
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
--:--  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
P
Pr01  
Pr01  
Pr01  
Note:  
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• If the WAKE UP function is set to YES, the  
TV will be turned on every time the set time  
is reached. To cancel the WAKE UP func-  
tion, set the WAKE UP function to NO.  
• The WAKE UP function will not work unless  
the TV clock is working.  
• The WAKE UP function will not work if you  
turn off the TV’s power with the MAIN  
POWER button.  
After exiting from the menu by  
pressing the MENU button twice,  
press the POWER button on the  
remote control and turn the TV  
off. The TV will be turned on at  
the set time.  
• For safety reasons, the TV will automatically  
turn off if no operations are made within  
approximately 3 hours after the TV is turned  
on with the WAKE UP function.  
P
P
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:30  
Pr03  
No  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:30  
Pr01No  
Pr01  
Clock  
Wake up  
Time  
Prog.  
Auto Clock  
Prog.  
17:30  
Yes  
07:30  
Pr01  
No  
P
P
MENU  
MENU  
Pr01  
Pr01  
2Press the remote control buttons in the following order within 5 seconds and  
turn the TV off: RED button Green button Yellow button POWER button.  
The CHILD LOCK function will operate and you will not be able to turn the TV  
on without using the remote control. The STAND-BY INDICATOR flashes while  
the CHILD LOCK function is operating.  
Note:  
The CHILD LOCK function has priority over the WAKE UP function.  
P.MODE/OK  
P.MODE/OK  
.MODE/OK  
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TELETEXT  
1-SWITCHING TELETEXT ON/OFF  
Set the VCR/  
/DVD switch to the  
(text) position, then press the TELETEXT button  
(
). To return to the TV mode, press the TELETEXT button again.  
Note:  
Some of the buttons may not work if the VCR/  
position.  
/DVD switch is not set to the  
(text)  
2-COLOUR BUTTONS IN TOP/FLOF TELETEXT  
A red, green, yellow and blue field is shown at the bottom of the screen. If TOP or FLOF  
teletext (FASTEXT) is transmitted by the station, pressing the corresponding colour button  
on the remote controller, you can select the desired page easily.  
3-SELECTING PAGES  
The NUMBER button 0...9 are used to enter a page number. The selected page number  
appears at the top of the screen and the page appears after a short time.  
The UP/DOWN buttons increase or decrease the current page number by 1.  
4-INDEX PAGE  
You can switch directly to the programme preview, (with TOP text), or the overview page of  
the station you are currently viewing by pressing the INDEX, (  
), button.  
5-PAGE HOLD  
Several sub pages can be combined under a page number and are scrolled at an interval  
determined by the television station. The presence of sub pages is indicated by, for example,  
3/6 beneath the time, which means that you are looking at the 3rd page of a total of 6 pages.  
If you want to look at a subpage for a longer period of time, press the HOLD, (  
), button.  
“STOP!” appears at the top of the screen and the contents of the subpage shown are kept  
on the screen and no longer updated or switched to other subpages. Pressing the HOLD  
button again, the current subpage appear.  
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6-CALLING UP SUBPAGE DIRECTLY  
Pressing the SUBPAGE, (  
), button, “Sub-Code – – – –” appears beside page number.  
Enter the subpage number that you want to call up with the NUMBER button 0...9, for exam-  
ple, the 2nd page, sequence 0002. The desired subpage is sought and displayed.  
7-WATCHING TELEVISION DURING TELETEXT MODE  
Some pages are continually updated, for example, stock market reports, sports announce-  
ment and the latest news. If you want to watch television and stay informed at the same  
time, press CANCEL, (  
), button. The regular programme is still visible and the teletext  
page number appears at the top. Pressing the CANCEL button, the teletext page appears  
with the updated information.  
8-REVEAL ANSWER  
This function can be used on certain pages to reveal the solution of riddles. Press the RE-  
VEAL button, (  
), to reveal a hidden answer and press again to hide it.  
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9-DOUBLING CHARACTER SIZE  
Repeatedly pressing the SIZE button, (  
), doubles the character size in the following  
order: Upper half of the page Lower half of the page Return to normal size.  
10-VOLUME AND BRIGHTNESS CONTROL IN TELETEXT MODE  
Pressing the MENU button in the teletext mode displays the volume and brightness control  
menu at the bottom of the screen.  
You can adjust volume and brightness using the LEFT/RIGHT button.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
• If the plug is disconnected from the AC socket, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a  
problem with the TV itself. Be sure to check the following before calling for service.  
IMPORTANT  
• Review all instructions in this manual  
Problem  
Action  
GENERAL The TV cannot be turned on. • Insert the plug in an AC socket.  
Turn the main power on. (See page 3)  
• The buttons on the front panel of the TV will not work if the  
CHILD LOCK is operating. The CHILD LOCK function is  
operating if STAND-BY indicator blinks.  
Use the POWER button on the remote control to turn the TV  
on.  
No picture or sound.  
• Check aerial connections. (See page 4)  
• Choose the correct input mode. (See page 4)  
• Choose the correct sound system manually. (See “SOUND” on  
page 13.)  
The TV shuts off automati-  
cally.  
• Did you set the SLEEP function? (See page 17)  
• If broadcast signal is not present for about 30 minutes, the set  
will be automatically turned off.  
• For safety reasons, the TV will automatically turn off if no  
operations are made within approximately 3 hours after the TV  
is turned on with the WAKE UP function.  
The TV turns on automati-  
cally.  
• Did you set the WAKE UP function? (See page 22)  
Inoperable remote control.  
• Replace the batteries. (See page 3)  
• Insert the batteries correctly. (See page 3)  
• Use the remote control within about 7 metres of the TV.  
PICTURE  
Poor colour.  
• Choose the correct colour system manually. (See “PICTURE”  
on page 13)  
Lines or streaks in picture  
(interference).  
• Move the components apart until the interference is elimi-  
nated.  
• Reposition the aerial.  
Spots (crosstalk).  
• Reposition the aerial.  
• Replace with an aerial with better directionality.  
Double pictures (ghosts).  
Snowy pictures (noise)  
• Reposition the aerial.  
• Replace with an aerial with better directionality.  
• Check aerial connections.  
• Redirect the aerial.  
• Replace or repair the aerial.  
SOUND  
No sound from the TV’s  
speakers.  
• Disconnect the headphones.  
The following are normal and are NOT malfunctions:  
• When touching the picture tube surface, you might feel a slight charge of static electricity. This is because  
the picture tube contains static electricity; it does not affect the human body.  
• The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. There is no problem unless the  
picture or sound is abnormal.  
When a still, bright image (of a white dress, for example) appears on the screen, the image may be coloured.  
This problem occurs in all picture tubes, and as the bright image disappears, the colour also disappears.  
• This TV is equipped with a microcomputer that may operate abnormally due to interference from external  
components. If this happens, turn off the main power and disconnect the power cord from the AC socket.  
Then reconnect the power cord to the AC socket and turn on the main power again.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Model  
Item  
AV-14JT5EU  
AV-21JT5EU  
TV RF systems  
Colour systems  
CCIR B/G, I, D/K, L  
PAL, SECAM (NTSC 3.58 / 4.43 MHz only in AV modes)  
Channels and frequencies E2-E12, E-21-E69, S1-S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2, A-H, H+1, H+2, F2-F10, F21-F69,  
R1-R12, R21-R69  
Teletext systems  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Picture tube size  
Audio output  
FLOF (Fastext) / TOP / WST (standard system)  
AC 230 V, 50 Hz  
Maximum 57 W, Average 37 W, Standby 2 W  
Visible area 34 cm (measured diagonally)  
Rated Power output: 3 W  
Maximum 73 W, Average 53 W, Standby 2 W  
Visible area 51 cm (measured diagonally)  
External input / output  
21-pin Euroconnector (SCART)  
VIDEO IN (RCA)  
AUDIO IN (RCA)  
Headphone jack (mini jack, dia. 3.5 mm)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
Weight  
366 mm × 338 mm × 385 mm  
9 kg  
516 mm × 466.5 mm × 476 mm  
19.5 kg  
Remote control unit  
RM-C71  
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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