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next lower station with acceptable signal strength and stop. The Lower Display Line Ewill indicate AUTO TUNED. When an FM Stereo station is tuned, the display will read AUTO ST TUNED. When the tuner is in Manual/Mono mode, you may press and hold this button to scan downward through the frequencies, and the tuner will stop immediately when you release this button, even if no acceptable signal is detected at that frequency.

See page 64 for more information on using the tuner.

When an optical player source, such as the internal DVD changer, is in use, press this button to search quickly in reverse through the current track or chapter. Depending on the type of disc used in the internal DVD changer, each additional press will cycle through the available scan speeds as follows (available scan speeds may differ for external optical source devices):

DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x

CD and VCD discs: 2x, 4x, 8x

MP3 and WMA discs: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x

See page 68 for more information on using the internal DVD changer’s trans- port controls.

MRecord/Stop/Pause Transport

Controls: These buttons have no func- tion in the System or Screen modes, but are used with sources such as the inter- nal disc changer or external DVD or CD players, tape or digital recorders or VCRs. When the internal disc changer is in use, pressing the Stop button once will place a DVD in resume mode, meaning that you may press the Play Button eto con- tinue playing the disc from the point where it was stopped. If you press the Stop button twice, play will resume from the beginning of the disc. Pressing the Pause Button wwill pause play, allowing you to step frame by frame for- ward through a DVD with each additional press of the Pause Button w. Press the Play Button e, to resume normal play, or press the Stop Button wto stop.

NStatus/Settings Button: This but- ton has different functions, depending on which device is in use.

Press it to display the CVR700 system’s status, or an external DVD recorder’s status.

When the internal disc changer or tuner, or an external cable television box is in use, press this button to access the cur- rent settings for the device.

For digital VCRs and game consoles, this button performs the Back function. For some PVRs/DVRs this button performs the Instant Replay function.

OTitle/Freeze Button: This button’s function differs, depending on whether the internal disc changer (DVD/Main mode) or the Screen mode is active. To use this button, be careful to press only on the upper portion of the button, as other functions are accessed by pressing on the lower portion of the button.

In DVD/Main mode, press this button while a disc is playing to display the cur- rent title number. Press it again to jump to the next numbered title on the disc. This function may be available even when the disc’s software prohibits title- jumping using the Forward/Reverse Skip Buttons Jh. Many DVD-Audio discs require you to press this button to access the disc menu.

In Screen mode, you may use this button to pause playback of the video picture while allowing the audio playback to con- tinue uninterrupted, enabling you to cap- ture an instance or frame of the video.

PRandom/Letterbox Button: This button’s function differs, depending on whether the internal disc changer (DVD/Main mode) or the Screen mode is active. To use this button, be careful to press only on the upper portion of the button, as other functions are accessed by pressing on the lower portion of the button.

In DVD/Main mode, press this button for playback in random order. The Random function is not available when playing DVD-Audio or DVD-Video discs unless a playlist has been programmed, and it is not available at all for JPEG discs.

In Screen mode, when using the internal DVD changer, this button is only active if the Auto Resize feature is turned off via the SCREEN MENU (see page 57). This button performs the Letterbox function, which enables you to adjust the screen to eliminate black bars that may appear on the top and bottom or sides of the image due to the aspect ratio of the program material differing from the 16:9 aspect ratio of the CVPD50. In most cases, the CVR700’s video processor is able to auto- matically detect the aspect ratio setting

of the program material and adjust the display automatically to fill the screen. However, in some cases the material may be a movie displayed in widescreen (2.35:1) format, or the material may not contain embedded information necessary for the CVR700 to make an automatic adjustment. The available letterbox modes are:

16:9 – This setting is used to display 16:9 program material in the full-screen 16:9 mode on the CVPD50. This setting will also apply a linear (consistent) stretch to a 4:3 picture.

4:3 LTRBOX TO 16:9 – This mode is used to adjust an image which is designed to display a 16:9 movie on a 4:3 screen. In order to preserve the full width of the movie on a narrower screen, the image is reduced in size and black bars appear above and below it. This setting zooms in on the image, enabling it to fill the CVPD50’s 16:9 screen without losing any portion of the image. The image is simply enlarged so that its two sides fit the edges of the CVPD50 16:9 screen and the black bars on top and bottom are cropped off. The image is stretched in a linear fashion (evenly throughout the frame).

2.35LB TO 16:9 NL – This mode is used to adjust an image from a widescreen film which is actually at a wider ratio than the CVPD50’s 16:9 ratio. In order to fit on the smaller screen, the image is compressed in a nonlinear fashion, but no portion of the image is lost.

2.35LB TO 16:9 CROPPED – This mode is an alternative adjustment for a widescreen film. The image is not com- pressed or scaled in any way, but the outer edges are cropped, sacrificing a slight amount of the original content in exchange for 100% accurate image pro- portions.

4:3 HDTV TO 16:9 – As HDTV is new to the broadcast industry and there is still a considerable amount of older 4:3 stan- dard recording and broadcast equipment in use, 4:3 material is sometimes broad- cast in HD 16:9 format with black or other color bars on its sides. Since these bars are a part of the actual picture, con- ventional picture resizing techniques do not work in eliminating them. This setting is specifically designed to address this problem. It first crops the bars off the sides of the 16:9 picture to render it a 4:3 picture, and then performs a natural-look- ing nonlinear stretch to fill the entire 16:9 screen.

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Contents CVPD50 60 DTS Selecting a Digital Source Volume Default Main Menu TimeoutSpeaker/Channel Indicators Audio Surround Mode Chart Dolby DigitalTypographical Conventions Direct Code EntryOr has been dropped Clean only with a dry clothUse only with the cart Periods of timeContrast ratio and 1,000cd/m2 brightness Simple to Install and UseIntroduction CVR700 7 x 100 Watts System Control CenterSecondary remote for everyday use 7.1, Cinema and Music modes Seven channels of amplificationSafety Information Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Moving the UnitImportant Information for the User Reorient or relocate the receiving antennaPower Connection and Operator Control CVPD50 Carton Contents CVR700 Carton ContentsWhat’s Included One CVR700R2 remote control One CVR700R1 remote control Disc Formats Supported by this Player Terminology P and i designations stand for progressive and interlaced Page Front-Panel Coaxial Digital Audio Surround Mode SelectorCVR700 FRONT-PANEL Controls Source Selector$Front-Panel Audio/Video Inputs 7Front-Panel Optical Digital AudioFront-Panel Coaxial Digital Audio Tuner Band Selector/Play ButtonPage IProgressive Scan Indicator This ADisc-Type Indicators The DVDFSpeaker/Channel Input Indicators IProgressive Scan Indicator JAspect Ratio IndicatorSide Surround Speaker Outputs CVR700 REAR-PANEL ConnectionsDigital Recorder Analog ⁄ VCR Analog Audio/Video Inputs¤ VCR Analog Audio/Video Outputs Auxiliary Coaxial Digital Audio Component Video Monitor Output · to the displayPicture-in-Picture PIP Coaxial Digital Audio OutputDVI/Computer Optical Digital Digital Recorder Optical DigitalLTuning Down/Reverse Search Button CVR700R2 Remote Control FunctionsThroughout this manual, you will 8Logic 7 Mode/Sports PresetCTone Mode/Color/List Button Holding the Tuning Up/Down ButtonsJPreset/Page Down/Reverse Skip LTuning Down/Reverse SearchMRecord/Stop/Pause Transport UAudio/Screen Saver Button This Compressed, but no portion of the image is lostNavigation Disc q ZNight Mode/PIP Channel Down CDVD Setup/PIP On-Off/PIP SwapFTuning Up/Forward Search Picture Composite Video Input aIDistance/Last Channel Button HPreset/Page Up/Forward SkipJScreen Setup/Disc Menu/Info MStereo Mode/Movies PresetSee page 51 for more information on EzSet ODTS Digital Surround ModePDolby Surround Mode Button NDTS Neo6 Mode/BroadcastCVR700R1 Remote Control Functions Alphanumeric Keys lto select a station or track Level/DVD Setup/Guide ButtonSet Button ControlsLogic 7 Surround Mode Selector Volume Up/Down Control To raiseDTS Digital Surround Mode DTS Neo6 Surround ModeButton again, or the Play Button 25 , to resume normal play PIP On-Off/PIP Swap ButtonLower Display Line Ewill indicate Menu/Info/Audio Input Selector Disc Skip/Last Channel ButtonsIf available. Use the ⁄/¤/‹/› ⁄/¤ Navigation Controls 4 toPage Installing and Connecting the Equipment Recommended PlacementWall-Mounting the CVPD50 Plasma Display Important Information About the CVPD50 Plasma Display Important Safety NotesFollowing tips can help you avoid burn-in Avoid increasing the contrast and brightness settingsBasic Installation Speaker PlacementSpeakers Satellite Coaxial Digital Audio Input InputSource Main Remote Cable/Satellite Source InputRecorder Component Video Inputs Main Room Remote Control ExtensionCable/Satellite Analog S-Video Input Digital Recorder Source InputSystem Configuration Making Configuration AdjustmentsSystem Configuration Source ConfigurationLower Display Line E Sources menu also Medium Compression aPress the ‹/› Navigation Controls Speaker ConfigurationConfiguring Speaker Sizes Navigation Controls q 4 to moveControls q 6 so that OFF Speaker Crossover ConfigurationTo change this setting to INDEPENDENT. You may now Menu and adjust the speaker sizes to suit the sourceSpeaker Distances Output Level AdjustmentSpeaker Outputs ¡£¢ Using EzSetManual Output Level Adjustment Using the On-Screen Menu SystemFront-Panel Brightness Advanced SettingsUsing the Remote as an SPL Meter Volume DefaultLip Sync Navigation Controls q 4 6 toMain Menu Time-Out Fan SpeedComponent Video Monitor Outputs PasswordParental Control Second line sets the CVR700’sThis completes the setup of the internal DVD/CD changer Menus from a setting in the Advanced menuInputs and Picture-in-Picture Settings Picture Settings When a composite or S-video sourcePIP Mode This line Navigation Controls q 6 to adjustThis menu enables you to precisely adjust the color display Advanced Settings MenuInformation Menu ScalingBasic Operation Digital Audio Playback Surround Mode Selection⁄/¤ Navigation Control q Digital Bitstream and Surround Mode IndicatorsSpeaker/Channel Indicators Selecting a Digital SourceAudio Surround Mode Chart MP3 and WMA Compressed Audio Playback Night ModeUsing the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button q 4 to selectOutput Level Trim Adjustment Tuner OperationRecording Memory Backup Optical Disc Changer Playback Basics On/Off SwitchLoading Discs Status BarIf you press the Audio Button U Main Power On/Off ButtonSelecting a Disc For Playback JBL On Screen LibraryReverse Search Buttons 8Lf Transport Controls Playing a DiscRandom Play Play Button !eRepeat A-B Repeat PlayOptions with the Navigation ⁄¤‹› Using a DVD’s MenuZoom Feature DVD PlaybackCD Status Bar Audio CD Playback FeaturesVideo Off Feature Selecting a TrackMP3/WMA Playback MP3 or WMA Disc PlaybackJpeg Playback Programmed Playback With MP3 or WMA DiscsSelect a folder, and press the Set Button Using the Status Bar for VCD Playback Playback ControlVCD Playback Programmed Play Input Selector d Programming Product CodesProgramming the CVR700R2 Remote Preprogrammed Code EntryAutomatic Code Entry Exit/Cancel Button rto exit the manual programming modeLearning Commands Changing Devices Appears. The available options areIf that menu appears, proceed to Steps 7 Macro Programming Choices are one of the discrete Power Button 1should be pressedPower On Cable/Sat System Logic 7 f Recording a Macro⁄ Navigation Button quntil Erasing a MacroRead a Macro Remain illuminated in red. Press⁄ /¤ Navigation Button quntil Punch-Through ConfigurationVolume Punch-Through Channel Control Punch-ThroughReturning the Channel Control Settings to Default Operation EzSet ConfigurationRenaming Renaming a DeviceNavigation Button quntil Key Renaming Individual ButtonsCharacters Remote will return to the Press Resetting the RemoteAdditional Notes on Configuring Operating the Remote At this point, you have two optionsProgrammed Device Functions CVR700R2 Remote Function List Table 100 +100 Subtitle On/Off Timer Programming the CVR700R1 Remote Input Selector 2 10 blinks Learning CodesMacros Selectors 2Or the Input Selector Volume Punch-ThroughResetting the Remote Memory Channel Control Punch- ThroughTransport Control Punch- Through CVR700R1 Remote Function List Table NO. Button Name Maker Brand Name CVR700R1 TV Setup Codes003 011 045 060 061 065 118 132 148 013 022 025 042 057 121 123 125077 080 081 082 083 084 038 057 087 120 148Maker Brand Name Code Number 3-Digit List CVR700R1 Hdtv Setup CodesCVR700R1 VCR Setup Codes 199 203 267 154 160 168 171 208 209 238 288 293279 189 196 239 241 244 249 256 257 260CVR700R1 CD Setup Codes CVR700R1 DVD Setup Codes CVR700R1 CDR Setup CodesCVR700R1 Camcorder Setup Codes CVR700R1 DVD-R Setup CodesCVR700R1 D-VHS Setup Codes CVR700R1 Game Setup CodesCVR700R1 Cable Setup Codes 313 317 318 465 374 488485 486 383 479 491CVR700R1 Satellite Setup Codes Troubleshooting Guide Main Power Switch turned off Press in Main Power SwitchPress Screen Standby Button Y Letterbox Button z System ResetAudio Processing Section JBL Cinema Vision Technical SpecificationsCVPD50 Display Optical Disc Player SectionAM Tuner Section OutputsAudio Section FM Tuner SectionIndex Page 115 Harman International Company

CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

The JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers represent a significant advancement in portable sound technology tailored for professionals and audiophiles alike. Both models are part of JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance, versatility, and durability, making them ideal for various applications.

The JBL CVR700 is a powerful two-way speaker that utilizes advanced audio technology to provide crystal-clear sound reproduction. This model features a robust 700-watt built-in amplifier, ensuring that your audio remains powerful even in larger venues. The CVR700 is equipped with a high-frequency titanium compression driver, which delivers crisp and detailed highs, while its 12-inch woofer produces deep and punchy bass. The combination of these components enables the speaker to handle a wide frequency range, making it suitable for a variety of musical genres and spoken word applications.

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This model also boasts a rechargeable battery, allowing the CVPD50 to be used in locations without accessible power sources, making it a favorite for outdoor events and casual gatherings. With a rugged exterior designed to withstand the elements, the CVPD50 is built to deliver performance that you can rely on.

In conclusion, the JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers showcase a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features. Whether you require a powerful speaker for large events or a portable solution for casual settings, both models deliver impressive sound quality and reliability, ensuring a superior listening experience for any occasion.