JVC 0902-NIC-JET Manual CH Preset, Press Menu Tto display the Menu 3 menu, then select

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Using the TV’s menus

MANUAL CH PRESET

You can manually preset desired TV channels to desired channels.

1Press MENU Tto display the “MENU 3” menu, then select

“MANUAL CH PRESET”.

MENU 3

AUTO CH PRESET

MANUAL CH PRESET

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

SELECT BY

EXIT BY

OPERATE BY -+

DISPLAY

2Press MENU / .

The sub-menu is displayed.

 

 

MANUAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

FINE

 

 

 

 

SKIP

 

NO

 

 

SOUND SYSTEM

B/G

 

 

EXIT

 

 

SELECT

BY

PR 1 VL

PROGRAM

BY -+

EXIT BY

SEARCH

BY VOL-+

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

The channel number is displayed as a PR number. For example, channel 1 will be dis- played as PR 1. However, the AV channel will be displayed as AV.

3Press MENU / to select the channel number.

4Press VOLUME Mto start searching for the TV channel.

“>>>” or “<<<” is displayed on the screen.

When the TV finds a TV channel, the “>>>” or “<<<” display goes out, and the TV channel is preset to the currently selected channel number.

If the TV channel you want to preset is not displayed, repeat step 4 until the TV finds the TV channel you want to preset.

To stop the MANUAL CH PRESET function, press any button other than the VOLUME m button.

If the picture is not clear:

Fine-tune the TV channel.

1Press MENU tto select “FINE”.

 

 

MANUAL

 

 

 

FINE

 

 

 

 

SKIP

 

NO

 

 

SOUND SYSTEM

B/G

 

 

EXIT

 

 

SELECT

BY

PR 1 VL

PROGRAM

BY -+

EXIT BY

FINE

BY VOL-+

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

 

2Hold VOLUME mdown to fine-tune the TV channel so that the best image is displayed on screen.

“>” or “<” indicates that the TV is fine- tuning the TV channel.

5Press MENU Tto select “MANUAL”.

6Repeat steps 3 to 5 if you want to preset another TV channel to a channel.

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Contents Instructions Safety precautions Confirm which remote control you have Insert the batteries into the remote controlPreparation Connecting the aerial and VCR Connecting the aerialConnecting the aerial and VCR DVD player composite signals Connecting other devicesConnect the power cord to the AC outlet Front Camcorder or TV game Headphones RearPress the Main power button on the TV Initial settingViewing Images from an External Device Press the TV/VIDEO button to select the Video modeBasic operation If the picture is not clearColour System button Remote control buttons and functionsPicture Mode button ECO Sensor buttonDisplay button OFF Timer buttonButton Muting buttonReturn + button Channel Scan buttonCinema Surround button Using the TV’s menus Basic operationOne of the 5 menus is displayed Picture Tilt InputVNR CompressPress Menu Tto display Menu 2 menu, then select Child Lock Auto ShutoffChild Lock Blue BackTo stop the Auto CH Preset Auto CH PresetIf a component video signal Y/CB/CR signals is input 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 SkipPicture Adjustments Sound AdjustmentsAI Volume Front TV buttons and partsTV buttons and parts For details, see the description for each function Using the buttons on the TVBasic operation Operating menusTroubleshooting Broadcasting systems SpecificationsAV-21W93 AV-25L93 AV-29W93 AV-21W93B AV-25L93B AV-29W93B Safety precautions RM-C1011 RM-C1012 VCR Operate only from power source indicated on the rear of TV Headphones RearMenu If the sound is not clear Press this button to select the sound system Press this button to select the colour systemPress this button to select a sound setting Bass buttonPress this button to turn the Bass function on or off Return + button Cinema Colour Sound Surround Press Menu Tto display the Menu 1 menu, then select VNR AV-29W93 and AV-29W93B onlyAuto Shutoff Colour AI Volume Press Menu tto select Sound System Skip On the bottom of the unit fits into Mounting hole on the top Attaching the Twin Port Bass Blaster UnitAV-29W93/AV-29W93B TV buttons and parts Using the buttons on the TV Troubleshooting TV RF systems