JVC AV-2988SE DVD Menu, Auto Signal Detect, DVD Picture Mode, DVD Sound Mode, DVD Theater Status

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DVD Menu

AUTO SIGNAL DETECT

When the DVD input signal is detected, the input mode will be changed to VIDEO-2 automatically. And when the DVD input signal is not detected, the input mode will be changed to RF previous input mode.

Select AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).

MENU

FEATURES menu

DVD MENU

AUTO SIGNAL DETECT

Press the “POWER ON” button on the DVD players or VCRs (follow by the “PLAY” button for VCRs) so that the signal can be detected.

DVD PICTURE MODE

You can enhance the picture quality of the DVD or VIDEO-2. Select DVD PICTURE MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.

MENU

FEATURES menu

DVD MENU

DVD PICTURE MODE

 

 

 

 

OFF

Cancel the function.

 

CLEAR-1

Select when the disc is with lots of noise (To soften the picture).

CLEAR-2

Select when the disc is with less noise (To sharpen the picture).

ON

Enjoy movie playback with suitable colour temperature, sharp

 

subtitles and improved gradation for black, like in a theater.

OFF

Cancel the function.

When you set DVD THEATER STATUS to ON, PICTURE MODE, WHITE BALANCE and AI ECO SENSOR / ECO MODE functions are not available.

DVD SOUND MODE

You can choose different sound setting for viewing different types of DVD content.

Select DVD SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.

MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU

DVD SOUND MODE

MUSIC

Select when watching a music concert.

USER

Select if you want to adjust the sound setting to your preference.

DRAMA

Select when watching a drama movie.

THEATER

Select when watching an action movie.

DVD THEATER STATUS

You can enjoy an enhanced picture quality for movie playback in a dark room, like watching a movie in the theater.

Select DVD THEATER STATUS in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.

MENU

FEATURES menu

DVD MENU

DVD THEATER STATUS

About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.

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Contents Colour Television Specifications Back coverDo not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings Knowing your TV’s features Remote control buttons and basic functions No. PressRemote control buttons and basic functions How to operate menus and menus locationsAV-2988SE TV buttons and functionsAV-2156BE Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting Setting up your TVConnecting the aerial cable Making the initial settings Setting up your TVWhen turn on the TV at the next time Basic setting for picture Picture ModeColour System To operate this function with a menuBasic setting for picture Picture SettingSelect User in Picture Mode under Picture menu White BalanceAdvanced setting for picture AI ECO Sensor ECO/ECO ModeCorrecting the Slanting Picture Picture Tilt CompressPIP Original features for pictureTeletext Original features for picture Text LanguageBasic setting for sound Sound ModeSound System BalanceAdvanced setting for sound Cinema SurroundStereo MaxxBassAuto Signal Detect DVD Picture ModeDVD Sound Mode DVD MenuCustomized setting Customized setting VIDEO-2 SettingDisplay BeepTo register the TV channels automatically TV channel presettingAuto Program To add in the new channel Insert in the Edit menu MoveChannel No. Country TV channel presetting CH/CC numberChannel Connecting to front video input terminals Additional preparationRear of TV Front of TVTroubleshooting Specifications GGT0116-001A-H Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings STEREO/III Exit Remote control buttons and basic functions AV-29SS26 AV-21BS26AV-21BS26 Français Basic setting for picture Picture Setting Advanced setting for picture Original features for picture Text Language Basic setting for sound Advanced setting for sound DVD Menu Menu OK Display Back TV/VIDEO Exit VIDEO-2 Setting TV channel presetting To add in the new channel Insert in the Edit menu TV channel presetting CH/CC number AV-29SS26 Troubleshooting Specifications