JVC AV-27D800 manual U G I N M E N U, Plug in Menu

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PLUG IN MENU

The Plug In Menu comes up automatically when you first turn on the TV after plugging it in. The Plug In Menu sets the default preferences for you for:

The Language in which you want the onscreen displays to appear.

The Auto Tuner Setup of channels to be included in scan.

GUIDE Plus+ GOLD settings so you may begin to receive programming information.

LANGUAGE

Your JVC television allows you to choose from English, French, or Spanish on- screen menus and displays.

To LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE ENG FRE SPA

To choose the language

ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH

AUTO TUNER SETUP

During Auto Tuner Setup, the TV will automatically scan through all available channels and memorize the active ones so that when you scan, you do not pick up weak or noisy channels.

To AUTO TUNER SETUP

To operate

TUNER MODE : CABLE AIR

START

To choose CABLE or AIR

To move to START

To start programming

NOW

PROGRAMMING!

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Programming takes approximately

1 to 2 minutes

PROGRAMMING OVER!

NOTES:

We recommend that you do not exit the Plug In Menu before completing the setup so that your preferences are set right away.

If you do exit, don’t panic, you can set these preferences later with the regular menu.

Note: Language settings apply only to the television's on-screen menus. GUIDE Plus+ GOLD displays appear in English only.

GUIDE PLUS+ SETUP

You must perform Guide Plus+ Setup before you can begin using the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD features.

To GUIDE PLUS+ SETUP

To operate

You should now turn to the section "Guide Plus+ Gold Setup", page 18 in this book, and complete the Setup steps outlined there.

Note: Noise Muting will not work while Auto Tuner Setup is working.

FINISH

Once you have set up the items in the Plug In Menu you must select finish.

To FINISH

To Exit

Note: You can reset the preferences that you set here in the Plug In Menu via the regular JVC Menu system.

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Contents Important Note to the Customer Color Television User’s GuideRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open InstallationUSE ServiceA B L E O F N N E C T I O N S Connections Checklist Read ME FirstRear Panel Diagram Front Panel DiagramsFront Panel Diagram Rear Panel DiagramCable & Antenna Connections Guide PLUS+ Gold Setup#2 Cable Box Required For All Channels AUDIO/VIDEO Connections Stereo Connecting to AN External Amplifier Connecting to a DVD PlayerConnecting to JVC AV Compu Link EX Capable Components E T T I N G S T a R T E D Remote ControlsChanging the Batteries RMRM-CM344 -C344Adjusting Volume PowerT T I N G S T a R T E D Changing ChannelsCable BOX or Satellite Setup Setting the Catv & VCR CodesVCR Codes H E O N S C R E E N M E N U S Symbols Used in this GuidePlug in Menu U G I N M E N UStep U I D E P L U S + G O L D S E T U PI D E P L U S + G O L D S E T U P U I D E P L U S + G O L D S E T U P I D E P L U S + G O L D S E T U P Guide Plus+ Gold Setup Notes Introduction I D E P L U S + G O L DGrid U I D E P L U S + G O L DSummary Window Sort I D E P L U S + G O L D News Schedule Messages Editor Setup Button Functions Channel Summary N I T I a L S E T U PGuide PLUS+ Menu Guide PLUS+ DemoTV PG Parental Guidance Suggested I T I a L S E T U PChip NR Not Rated Directions to Block ViewingGeneral Audience PG Parental GuidanceNC-17 No One Under A L S E T U PRestricted SET Lock Code Accessing V-Chip InformationC T U R E a D J U S T O U N D a D J U S T Some Sound AdviceClock ON/OFF Timer MES- Sage ON/OFF TimerO C K / T I M E R S SET ClockAudio OUT TV SpeakerCOMPONENT-IN Closed CaptionN C T I O N S U T T O N F U N C T I O N S Freeze T T O N F U N C T I O N SSwap SourceProblems Check TroubleshootingNot a Problem Dontworry about THIS, Itsnormal I M I T E D W a R R a N T Y What YOU Must do for Warranty ServiceFactory Service Center Locations JVC Service & Engineering Company of AmericaDon’t service it yourself T H O R I Z E D S E R V I C E C E N T E R SModel Specification SCable BOX A N D T a B L E SJVC Company of America

AV-27D800 specifications

The JVC AV-27D800 is a vintage 27-inch television that was well-regarded during the late 1990s and early 2000s for its innovative features and robust performance in home entertainment. This CRT television was designed to deliver high-quality picture and sound, making it an appealing choice for movie enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

One of the primary features of the JVC AV-27D800 is its Advanced Video Technology, which enhances picture quality through advanced processing techniques. The television employs a sophisticated image enhancement system that improves color accuracy and sharpness, allowing viewers to enjoy vibrant, lifelike images. The 27-inch screen provides a generous viewing area, making it suitable for various room sizes.

An essential technological characteristic of the AV-27D800 is its capability to receive and decode both analog and digital signals, a significant advantage during the transition period from analog to digital broadcasting. This flexibility ensured the television remained relevant and useful for viewers even as broadcasting standards evolved. The inclusion of multiple input options, including composite, S-video, and component inputs, enabled users to connect various external devices, such as VCRs and DVD players, enhancing its versatility.

The sound system of the JVC AV-27D800 is another noteworthy feature. It offers a powerful audio output, ensuring that dialogue is clear and sound effects are impactful. The built-in speakers deliver an immersive audio experience that complements its visual performance. Moreover, the television includes various audio adjustments to customize sound settings according to personal preferences.

Design-wise, the JVC AV-27D800 sports a classic, sturdy build that reflects the aesthetics of its time. The sleek cabinet, combined with an ergonomic remote control, provides an intuitive user experience. Despite being a CRT model, it maintains a compact footprint, allowing it to fit comfortably in standard entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the JVC AV-27D800 is a notable example of television technology from a bygone era, combining advanced features with sturdy design. Its picture quality, sound performance, and adaptability to different input sources made it a popular choice during its prime, marking it as a significant player in the evolution of home entertainment systems.