JVC AV 60D501 manual Select Video Mute, Convergence, Timer, Reset Factory Defaults

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Timer - Continued

Set Time

To the time field

To set the time

To save and move to the next option

Use this procedure to input your Day, Input and Channel settings. When the Timer is set as you wish, move to the Timer field

To ON/OFF

To turn the timer ON or OFF

Convergence - Continued

To Convergence

To Red Convergence (the following screen will appear)

If you turn this setting to ON, your Timer settings will go into effect. If you turn this setting to OFF, any timer settings will be cancelled. When you have

finished, press MENU to return to the Advanced Features menu, or EXIT to return to normal televi- sion viewing.

When the Timer turns the set on, a message will appear on screen. If you want the TV to stay on, press any button on th remote or TV’s front panel. If you do not press a button within five minutes of the Timer turning on, the TV will shut off.

Select Video Mute

Video Mute displays a blue screen instead of static whenever the TV is tuned to a weak or empty channel.

To Video Mute

To turn Video Mute ON or OFF

Convergence

Your JVC projection television contains three picture tubes with large diameter lenses that project images onto a screen to form your television pictures. Each tube projects one color: red, green, or blue. The three tubes were carefully aligned by JVC at the factory to provide you with the best picture quality possible.

With the convergence feature, you have the ability to adjust these picture tubes should you feel they are out of alignment..

To access the Static Convergence options (from Advanced Features menu):

Select Red Convergence. The adjustment screen will now appear.

Using the arrow keys, align the color you see until only a single white cross is displayed. The cross shows the beams are correctly aligned.

Press VIDEO to switch from Red to Blue

Using the arrow keys again, align the color you see until only a single white cross is displayed. The cross shows the beams are correctly aligned.

Press MENU to exit

Reset Factory Defaults

If you have performed any Convergence adjustments, but later wish to undo them, you can reset the factory default adjustments to the picture tubes.

To Reset Factory Default

Press ENTER to operate

The Convergence will reset to the defaults set at the factory.

Press MENU to return to the menu or EXIT to return to normal television viewing

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