JVC HD-65S998 manual To remove the front and rear pedestal

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5)Remove the cover on the rear pedestal towards the upper part.

6)Tighten 6 Phillips type screws (included) into the holes.

7)Attach the cover again.

To remove the front and rear pedestal

1)Remove the cover on the rear pedestal towards the upper part.

2)Loosen 6 Phillips type screws.

3)Slide out the rear pedestal as shown, under the TV.

4)Clear a flat, soft area on which to lay the TV on it's back. Two people can gently lay back the TV. Please use extra care as any shock or impact may damage the TV. (Do not lay it on it's front to avoid damaging the screen.)

5)Loosen 8 Phillips type screws. Then, remove the front pedestal from the bottom

of the TV.

6) Gently return the TV to an upright position.

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Contents Projection Television Users Guide Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Instructions FCC Notice Caring for the Screen Caring for the CabinetOrder to use the television for a long time When the power is turned on, the warming up commencesCooling the inside of the television and the lamp Lamp is a consumable itemILA element characteristics Television requires a lot of electrical powerScreen is made of plastic Do not replace the lamp immediately after useTo attach the front and rear pedestal Attaching or removing the pedestalsTo remove the front and rear pedestal Table of Contents Unpacking your TV Quick SetupSide Panel Diagram Front Panel DiagramTV Model RM-C1400 Remote ControlUsing Menu Buttons Basic OperationGetting Started Coaxial Cables Connecting Your DevicesVideo Cable Component Cables Composite Cables Audio CablesVCR Connection Diagram #2 Camcorder Connecting to a CamcorderConnecting to an amplifier using your optical output Connecting to an External AmplifierConnecting to a Digital TV Receiver Connecting to an Hdmi Compatible Device Monitor OUT Looking at the images from a computer Connecting to the computerWhen a picture is not displayed Table of signals for each type of computerInteractive Plug In Menu LanguageManual Clock Set Auto Clock SetNOW Programming Auto Tuner SetupOnscreen Menus Using the GuideOnscreen Menu System Onscreen Menu SystemSelected Option Green Selected Option BlueInitial Setup CLOCK/TIMERS To Initial SetupAuto Tuner Setup Digital Channels Channel SummaryContinue to follow these directions for all four spaces Chip Channel Guard MessageDirections to Block Unrated Programs Unrated ProgramsUS V-Chip Ratings Directions to set US V-Chip Ratings Setting US V-Chip RatingsDirections to set Movie Mpaa Ratings Movies RatingsDirections to set Canadian V-Chip Ratings Canadian V-Chip RatingsSet Lock Code Analog Setting LanguageClosed Caption If you want to cancel the settings, select cancel Digital Auto SettingDigital Manual Setting Noise Muting Auto Shut OffV3 Smart Input Front Panel LockVideo Input Label Power Indicator Position AdjustmentVideo-1 Audio Hdmi SizeAntenna Level Digital SetupSoftware Version Digital SoundSoftware Update Picture Settings Adjust the Picture SettingsColor Temperature Color Management Dynamic GammaAdvanced Smart Picture Digital VNR Natural CinemaMpeg NR ResetAdjust the Sound Settings Sound SettingsTurn On Volume Volume LimitThank YOU Set ClockOn/Off Timer Following message will appear Lamp Timer ResetVolume + PowerNumber Buttons 10Key Pad TuneTo watch digital channels Digital/AnalogMode InputLight Return +/TVMenu BackFavorite Register the favorite channelDelete the favorite channel Aspect Ratios in PC Mode AspectAspect Ratios By pressing the Aspect button, you can change the size GuideSound Sub ChannelTo watch sub channels Video Status Sleep Timer Message Sleep TimerSwap TwinFreeze SelectDisplay External device control buttonsHow to set the codes Remote programmingSearch Code Function Programming Codes STB modeVCR mode VCR PVR DVD mode Audio mode Weak Signal Invalid SignalNo Program Lamp Warning Lamp MessageHow to Replace the Lamp Replacement Lamp KitTurn off the television Unplug the televisionRemove the lamp unit Install the new lamp unitPower LED and Lamp LED blink alternately Power LED and Lamp LED blink rapidly simultaneouslyLamp LED blinks Troubleshooting Following are not malfunctions Specifications subject to change without notice SpecificationsPage Page Page JVC Company of America JVC CANADA, INC