JBL CVR700 manual Important Safety Notes, Important Information About the CVPD50 Plasma Display

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ance that matches that of the optional CVTS50 speaker stands, the stand includes a cradle for placement of the center speaker.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES:

The credenza stand consists of three main parts: two metal columns and a glass base. Be extremely careful in handling the fragile glass base to avoid breakage that might result in personal injury.

The credenza stand is only intended for use with the CVPD50 plasma screen. Attempting to use the stand with any other model plasma screen or any other device is unsafe and may result in personal injury and damage to the equipment.

The stand must be placed in a safe location, protected from young children and pets who might topple the stand, possibly resulting in serious injury. Never place the stand so that any part of it is sticking out over the edge of the credenza, table, shelf or other sur- face underneath it.

Make certain that your credenza or other furniture is capable of supporting the weight of the CVPD50 in a stable fashion.

If it becomes necessary to move the CVPD50 to another location, two people should carry it by holding the plasma screen. Do not attempt to carry the CVPD50 while holding it by the stand.

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Each column is made up of two parts: the main column and the top foot. Using the supplied bolts, attach each foot to its col- umn, but do not fully tighten the bolts. Use a 5mm hex key (not supplied).

Carefully insert the glass base into the slot in the column, making sure to line up each column flush with the edge of the base. This will insure that the base is installed evenly for maximum stability and so that the columns will line up prop- erly with the openings on the underside of the CVPD50.

To ensure a proper fit, GENTLY place the plasma display on a carpeted floor with one end up. Make sure that the screen itself is at all times perpendicular to the floor. While one person holds the unit steady, the other person should check the fit of each column in the two openings on the underside of the unit. Loosen, move and retighten the column feet until a proper and secure fit is achieved. Then secure the columns in their openings using the two supplied hex bolts and the same 5mm hex wrench you used to attach the feet to the columns.

This method is preferable to placing the stand on the credenza and lowering the plasma display onto it, which may cause the installers to place the display’s weight unevenly on the columns for a moment, causing the glass base to snap, which may result in personal injury.

It is the responsibility of the person installing the display to properly and securely mount the credenza stand to the plasma display.

Two people may now right the CVPD50 and carefully place it in the desired loca- tion. Do not lean the CVPD50 on the stand while righting it, as this will cause the glass to snap, possibly resulting in personal injury. Carry the assembly by holding the bottom and sides of the CVPD50 plasma display itself, not by holding the stand.

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After the video cable has been connected to the CVPD50 as described below, and after the speaker wire has been connected to the CVCEN50 speaker as described in its owner’s manual, you may carefully place the CVCEN50 speaker in the cradle below the screen formed by the two top feet of the credenza stand. The bottom of the grille will fit snugly behind the two stops at the front of the top feet.

Important Information About the CVPD50 Plasma Display

Your new JBL Cinema Vision CVPD50 high-definition plasma display is capable

of opening a new world of video enjoy- ment with sharpness and beauty far beyond any television you have ever owned. As this may be the first plasma display device you have ever owned, it is important to be aware of some unique properties of this technology.

A plasma display works by using a grid containing millions of “cells”, each filled with phosphorous that glows in red, green or blue when it receives an electri- cal charge. The charge is supplied by a wired grid that allows the video process- ing logic to pinpoint each individual cell to determine whether or not to turn it “on”. The cells are sandwiched by glass plates that seal the phosphorous in place. The combination of cells, known as pixels in video display terminology, when prop- erly functioning can present a color pic- ture with incredibly high resolution.

Given its construction, the CVPD50 is very fragile, and requires extreme care in han- dling. Once installed, it’s easy to use, although there are a few points for you to be aware of.

1.It is possible for a phenomenon known as “burn-in” to occur when the phos- phorous cells remain turned on for too long a stretch of time. This is liable to occur when a still image, such as a menu screen or even the CVPD50’s own start-up screen, remains on screen for more than a few minutes. In order to protect against burn-in, the CVPD50’s screen saver will be activated after it detects 2 minutes of no move- ment on screen. It is not possible to disable the screen saver.

However, the screen saver does not function for the DVI source. Therefore, it is crucial that you set your source device to activate its screen saver after 2 minutes of inactivity on screen, par- ticularly if you are using the CVPD50 with your computer, where an image such as a spreadsheet may remain on screen for a long period of time.

Burn-in is also of concern when you are listening to audio CDs, which have no visual information so that the CVPD50’s start-up screen remains on. You may wish to activate the Screen Standby function, which places the screen in standby mode, by pressing the Screen Selector e 34 followed by the

Screen Standby Button Y 19 . Press the button again to restore the video display.

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Contents CVPD50 Volume Default Main Menu Timeout Speaker/Channel Indicators Audio Surround Mode ChartDolby Digital 60 DTS Selecting a Digital SourceDirect Code Entry Typographical ConventionsClean only with a dry cloth Use only with the cartPeriods of time Or has been droppedSimple to Install and Use IntroductionCVR700 7 x 100 Watts System Control Center Contrast ratio and 1,000cd/m2 brightness7.1, Cinema and Music modes Seven channels of amplification Secondary remote for everyday useSafety Information Moving the Unit Important Information for the UserReorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiverPower Connection and Operator Control CVR700 Carton Contents CVPD50 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 Surround Mode Selector CVR700 FRONT-PANEL ControlsSource Selector Front-Panel Coaxial Digital Audio7Front-Panel Optical Digital Audio Front-Panel Coaxial Digital AudioTuner Band Selector/Play Button $Front-Panel Audio/Video InputsPage ADisc-Type Indicators The DVD FSpeaker/Channel Input IndicatorsIProgressive Scan Indicator JAspect Ratio Indicator IProgressive Scan Indicator ThisCVR700 REAR-PANEL Connections Side Surround Speaker Outputs⁄ VCR Analog Audio/Video Inputs Digital Recorder Analog¤ VCR Analog Audio/Video Outputs Component Video Monitor Output · to the display Picture-in-Picture PIPCoaxial Digital Audio Output Auxiliary Coaxial Digital AudioDigital Recorder Optical Digital DVI/Computer Optical DigitalCVR700R2 Remote Control Functions LTuning Down/Reverse Search Button8Logic 7 Mode/Sports Preset Throughout this manual, you willHolding the Tuning Up/Down Buttons JPreset/Page Down/Reverse SkipLTuning Down/Reverse Search CTone Mode/Color/List ButtonMRecord/Stop/Pause Transport Compressed, but no portion of the image is lost UAudio/Screen Saver Button ThisCDVD Setup/PIP On-Off/PIP Swap FTuning Up/Forward SearchPicture Composite Video Input a Navigation Disc q ZNight Mode/PIP Channel DownHPreset/Page Up/Forward Skip JScreen Setup/Disc Menu/InfoMStereo Mode/Movies Preset IDistance/Last Channel ButtonODTS Digital Surround Mode PDolby Surround Mode ButtonNDTS Neo6 Mode/Broadcast See page 51 for more information on EzSetCVR700R1 Remote Control Functions Level/DVD Setup/Guide Button Set ButtonControls Alphanumeric Keys lto select a station or trackVolume Up/Down Control To raise DTS Digital Surround ModeDTS Neo6 Surround Mode Logic 7 Surround Mode SelectorPIP On-Off/PIP Swap Button Button again, or the Play Button 25 , to resume normal playLower Display Line Ewill indicate Disc Skip/Last Channel Buttons If available. Use the ⁄/¤/‹/›⁄/¤ Navigation Controls 4 to Menu/Info/Audio Input SelectorPage Recommended Placement Installing and Connecting the EquipmentWall-Mounting the CVPD50 Plasma Display Important Safety Notes Important Information About the CVPD50 Plasma DisplayAvoid increasing the contrast and brightness settings Following tips can help you avoid burn-inSpeaker Placement Basic InstallationSpeakers Input Source Main RemoteCable/Satellite Source Input Satellite Coaxial Digital Audio InputMain Room Remote Control Extension Cable/Satellite Analog S-Video InputDigital Recorder Source Input Recorder Component Video InputsMaking Configuration Adjustments System ConfigurationSource Configuration System ConfigurationLower Display Line E Medium Compression a Sources menu alsoSpeaker Configuration Configuring Speaker SizesNavigation Controls q 4 to move Press the ‹/› Navigation ControlsSpeaker Crossover Configuration To change this setting to INDEPENDENT. You may nowMenu and adjust the speaker sizes to suit the source Controls q 6 so that OFFOutput Level Adjustment Speaker DistancesUsing EzSet Manual Output Level AdjustmentUsing the On-Screen Menu System Speaker Outputs ¡£¢Advanced Settings Using the Remote as an SPL MeterVolume Default Front-Panel BrightnessNavigation Controls q 4 6 to Main Menu Time-OutFan Speed Lip SyncPassword Parental ControlSecond line sets the CVR700’s Component Video Monitor OutputsMenus from a setting in the Advanced menu This completes the setup of the internal DVD/CD changerInputs and Picture-in-Picture Settings When a composite or S-video source PIP Mode This lineNavigation Controls q 6 to adjust Picture SettingsAdvanced Settings Menu This menu enables you to precisely adjust the color displayScaling Information MenuBasic Operation Surround Mode Selection Digital Audio PlaybackDigital Bitstream and Surround Mode Indicators Speaker/Channel IndicatorsSelecting a Digital Source ⁄/¤ Navigation Control qAudio Surround Mode Chart Night Mode Using the ⁄/¤Navigation Button q 4 to select MP3 and WMA Compressed Audio PlaybackTuner Operation Output Level Trim AdjustmentRecording Memory Backup On/Off Switch Loading DiscsStatus Bar Optical Disc Changer Playback BasicsMain Power On/Off Button Selecting a Disc For PlaybackJBL On Screen Library If you press the Audio Button UTransport Controls Playing a Disc Random PlayPlay Button !e Reverse Search Buttons 8LfRepeat Play Repeat A-BUsing a DVD’s Menu Zoom FeatureDVD Playback Options with the Navigation ⁄¤‹›Audio CD Playback Features Video Off FeatureSelecting a Track CD Status BarMP3 or WMA Disc Playback MP3/WMA PlaybackProgrammed Playback With MP3 or WMA Discs Jpeg PlaybackSelect a folder, and press the Set Button Playback Control Using the Status Bar for VCD PlaybackVCD Playback Programmed Play Programming Product Codes Programming the CVR700R2 RemotePreprogrammed Code Entry Input Selector dExit/Cancel Button rto exit the manual programming mode Automatic Code EntryLearning Commands Appears. The available options are Changing DevicesIf that menu appears, proceed to Steps 7 Macro Programming Power Button 1should be pressed Power On Cable/Sat System Logic 7 fRecording a Macro Choices are one of the discreteErasing a Macro Read a MacroRemain illuminated in red. Press ⁄ Navigation Button quntilPunch-Through Configuration Volume Punch-ThroughChannel Control Punch-Through ⁄ /¤ Navigation Button quntilEzSet Configuration Returning the Channel Control Settings to Default OperationRenaming a Device RenamingNavigation Button quntil Renaming Individual Buttons KeyCharacters Resetting the Remote Additional Notes on Configuring Operating the RemoteAt this point, you have two options Remote will return to the PressProgrammed Device Functions CVR700R2 Remote Function List Table 100 +100 Subtitle On/Off Timer Programming the CVR700R1 Remote Learning Codes MacrosSelectors 2 Input Selector 2 10 blinksVolume Punch-Through Or the Input SelectorChannel Control Punch- Through Resetting the Remote MemoryTransport Control Punch- Through CVR700R1 Remote Function List Table NO. Button Name CVR700R1 TV Setup Codes Maker Brand Name013 022 025 042 057 121 123 125 077 080 081 082 083 084038 057 087 120 148 003 011 045 060 061 065 118 132 148CVR700R1 Hdtv Setup Codes Maker Brand Name Code Number 3-Digit ListCVR700R1 VCR Setup Codes 154 160 168 171 208 209 238 288 293 279189 196 239 241 244 249 256 257 260 199 203 267CVR700R1 CD Setup Codes CVR700R1 CDR Setup Codes CVR700R1 DVD Setup CodesCVR700R1 DVD-R Setup Codes CVR700R1 D-VHS Setup CodesCVR700R1 Game Setup Codes CVR700R1 Camcorder Setup CodesCVR700R1 Cable Setup Codes 374 488 485 486383 479 491 313 317 318 465CVR700R1 Satellite Setup Codes Main Power Switch turned off Press in Main Power Switch Troubleshooting GuidePress Screen Standby Button Y System Reset Letterbox Button zJBL Cinema Vision Technical Specifications CVPD50 DisplayOptical Disc Player Section Audio Processing SectionOutputs Audio SectionFM Tuner Section AM Tuner SectionIndex Page 115 Harman International Company

CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

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