JVC AV-21L83, AV-21W83, AV-25L83, AV-29W83, AV-21L83B, AV-21W83B, AV-25L83B, AV-29W83B

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Basic operation

The illustration below is for the remote control RM-C1015. Your remote control may not look exactly like the illustrations.

MUTING BASS POWER

SYSTEM

COLOUR SOUND SURROUND

 

 

 

ECO

DISPLAY

 

 

SENSOR

 

MENU

 

 

TV/VIDEO

1

2

3

OFF

 

 

 

TIMER

4

5

6

PICTURE

 

 

 

MODE

7

8

9

CHANNEL

RETURN+

 

 

SCAN

 

0

-/--

 

 

CHANNEL

VOLUME

RM-C1015

TV

1Press the POWER button to turn your TV on.

If your TV does not turn on, press the Main power button on the TV then press the POWER button again.

You can also turn on your TV by pressing any of the following buttons;

-the CHANNEL m button

-the Number buttons

-the TV/VIDEO button

2Select a channel.

■ Press the CHANNEL mbutton.

Up/down selection cannot be selected for channels to which the SKIP has been set to “YES”. See page 17.

Press the Number buttons to enter the channel number.

If you want to enter a two-digit number, press the -/-- button to select the two digit mode “--”, then enter the channel num- ber.

3Press the VOLUME Mbutton to adjust the sound.

4To turn your TV off, press the POWER button.

We recommend that you press the Main power button on the TV to turn the main power off if you do not plan to use your TV for a long time or if you wish to save energy.

If the picture is not clear:

Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select another colour system, see page 8.

If the sound is not clear:

Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select another sound system, see page 8.

Viewing Images from an External Device:

Press the TV/VIDEO button to select the VIDEO mode.

You can also use the INPUT function to select the VIDEO mode. For details, refer to page 12.

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Contents Instructions AV-21W83 and AV-21W83B only Safety precautionsInsert the batteries into the remote control Confirm which remote control you havePreparation Preparation Connecting the aerial and VCRConnecting the aerial Connecting the aerial and VCRConnect the power cord to the AC outlet Connecting other devicesPress the Main power button on the TV Initial settingBasic operation Press the Power button to turn your TV onSelect a channel Colour System button Remote control buttons and functionsPicture Mode button ECO Sensor buttonMuting button OFF Timer buttonBass button Cinema Surround buttonPress this button Return + buttonChannel Scan button To view the Return ChannelPress the Menu Tbuttons Using the TV’s menusPress the Menu / buttons to change function settings Basic operationVNR Using the TV’s menusInput Picture TiltPress Menu Tto display Menu 2 menu, then select Child Lock Auto ShutoffChild Lock Blue BackSound Adjustments Picture AdjustmentsVIDEO-2 SET To stop the Auto CH Preset AI VolumeAuto CH Preset Press Menu / to start the Auto CH Preset functionSub-menu is displayed Manual CH PresetPress Menu Tto display the Menu 3 menu, then select Press MenuPress Menu / to select language SkipLanguage Press Menu Tto select SkipOn the bottom of the unit fits into Mounting hole on the top Attaching the Twin Port Bass Blaster UnitFront TV buttons and partsFor details, see the description for each function Using the buttons on the TVBasic operation Operating menusTroubleshooting Model AV-21L83 AV-21L83B AV-21W83 AV-21W83B SpecificationsModel AV-25L83 AV-25L83B AV-29W83 AV-29W83B SpecificationsArea Country or Region System Broadcasting systems

AV-21L83, AV-21W83, AV-25L83, AV-29W83, AV-21L83B, AV-21W83B, AV-25L83B, AV-29W83B specifications

The JVC AV-21L83, AV-21W83, AV-25L83, AV-29W83, AV-21L83B, AV-21W83B, AV-25L83B, and AV-29W83B are part of JVC's esteemed line of cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions that garnered popularity in the late '90s and early 2000s. Renowned for their robust build and striking visuals, these models played a significant role in shaping home entertainment during their time.

One of the standout features of the AV series is its exceptional picture quality, achieved through JVC's proprietary technologies. The televisions utilize a high-resolution CRT display that offers vivid colors and sharp images, making them ideal for watching movies, sports, and video games. With diagonal screen sizes ranging from 21 to 29 inches, these models cater to a variety of room sizes and viewing preferences.

All models in the AV series are equipped with JVC's renowned image enhancement technologies, such as Dynamic Picture Control, which optimizes picture clarity for a more immersive viewing experience. The AV-29W83 and AV-29W83B, being the largest in this line, feature a widescreen aspect ratio that enhances the cinematic experience, providing a broader field of view.

Connectivity is another strong point for these TVs. The AV series includes multiple input options, ensuring compatibility with a variety of devices such as VCRs, DVD players, and game consoles. The inclusion of Composite, S-Video, and audio inputs allows users to enjoy their favorite content seamlessly. Additionally, select models, such as the AV-25L83B and AV-29W83B, come with built-in teletext functionality, enhancing user interaction with on-screen information.

In terms of sound, the AV series features integrated speakers that deliver clear audio, with some models boasting an advanced sound system for a more encompassing sound experience. The JVC AV-21W83B is particularly noted for its enhanced audio capabilities, providing users with rich sound quality that complements its visual prowess.

Robust construction is a notable characteristic of the AV series, ensuring longevity and reliability. The televisions are designed with user-friendly controls and an intuitive interface that makes navigation simple, appealing to both tech-savvy users and those less familiar with technology.

In summary, the JVC AV-21L83, AV-21W83, AV-25L83, AV-29W83, AV-21L83B, AV-21W83B, AV-25L83B, and AV-29W83B televisions encapsulate the quality and innovation synonymous with JVC. Providing excellent picture and sound quality, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly features, these CRT models remain a cherished part of television history.