JVC RX-DV3SL manual Attenuating the Input Signal, Changing the Scanning Mode, Input ATT indicator

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Attenuating the Input Signal

When the input level of the analog source is too high, the sounds will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input signal level to prevent the sound distortion.

You have to make this adjustment for each analog source.

Notes:

• Some progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs are not fully

compatible with this system. When a DVD VIDEO is played back in

the progressive scanning mode on those TVs, the unnatural picture

may be in a result. In such a case, change the scanning mode to

“INTERLACE.” To check the compatibility of your TV, contact your

dealer. All JVC progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs are fully

English

On the front panel ONLY

INPUT

ANALOG/DIGITAL

INPUT ATT.

compatible with this system respectively.

• When you select “PROGRESSIVE” as the scanning mode, the

picture does not come out correctly through composite video and

S-video jacks.

Press and hold INPUT ATT. (INPUT ANALOG/ DIGITAL) until the INPUT ATT indicator lights up on the display.

Each time you press and hold the button, the Input Attenuator turns on (“ATT ON”) or off (“ATT NORMAL”*).

 

 

INPUT ATT indicator

 

 

 

ANALOG

 

INPUT ATT

L

R

VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

ATT NORMAL ATT ON

* “ATT NORMAL” is the initial setting.

ATT NORMAL : Normally select this. The analog sound is not attenuated.

ATT ON : Select this when the analog sound is distorted.

Changing the Scanning Mode

This unit supports the progressive scanning system (480p*) as well as the conventional interlaced scanning system (480i*).

If your TV has component video jacks and supports the progressive video input, you can enjoy a high quality picture from the built-in DVD player.

Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV.

You can select the progressive mode according to the original picture type (film or video source). See page 49.

Do not change the scanning mode to “PROGRESSIVE” in the following cases:

When your TV does not support the progressive video input.

When you do not connect your TV to the unit using component video cord.

From the remote control ONLY

VFP

TV RETURN

 

PROGRESSIVE

Press and hold PROGRESSIVE for more than 3 seconds when DVD is selected as the source.

The current scanning mode appears on the display for a while.

Each time you press and hold the button, the scanning mode

changes “INTERLACE”* and “PROGRESSIVE” alternately. * “INTERLACE” is the initial setting.

INTERLACE : Select this for conventional TV.

PROGRESSIVE : Select this if your TV with component jacks supports the progressive video input. The PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up.

*480p and 480i indicate the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal.

480p indicates 480 scanning lines with progressive format.

480i indicates 480 scanning lines with interlaced format.

Activating the Recording Mode

When you play back the multichannel sources, Recording mode enables you to record the sounds without missing surround elements by down-mixing the center and rear channel signals into the front channel signals.

When the multichannel software is played back with Recording mode activated, the sounds are down-mixed and come out through the front speakers only.

SURROUND

ON/OFF MODE

On the front panel ONLY

REC MODE

Press and hold REC MODE (SURROUND MODE) until “RECMODE ON” appears on the display.

Each time you press and hold the button, Recording mode is activated (“RECMODE ON”) and deactivated

(“RECMODE OFF”*) alternately.

* “RECMODE OFF” is the initial setting.

RECMODE OFF : Normally select this. The down-mixing is canceled.

RECMODE ON : Select this for recording the down-mixed sounds.

When recording with VCR:

You can record the picture on your video tape without the volume level indication when Recording mode is activated.

When you do not want to record the on-screen guide icons, see page 52.

The choice menu and on-screen bar are always recorded when they appears on the TV.

CAUTION:

When the front speakers are small, the output sound may be distorted by Recording mode. In this case, decrease the volume until the sound distortion diminishes.

Notes:

When you turn off the unit or select another source, Recording mode is canceled (“RECMODE OFF”).

Sound adjustments (see pages 23 and 24) and Surround modes (see pages 25 to 28) do not affect the recording.

The following buttons do not work while Recording mode is activated (“RECMODE ON”):

SETTING and ADJUST on the front panel

SURROUND ON/OFF and SURROUND MODE on the front panel

Number buttons for adjusting sound on the remote control

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Contents RX-DV3SL Mises en garde, précautions et indications diverses English Français Table of Contents Parts Identification Adjust button 23Front Panel DisplayParts Identification Remote ControlGetting Started Before Installation Putting Batteries in the Remote ControlChecking the Supplied Accessories Getting Started Connecting the FM and AM AntennasAM antenna connection FM antenna connectionConnecting the subwoofer speaker Connecting the SpeakersConnecting the front, center, and rear speakers Speaker Layout DiagramAbout connecting cords Connecting Audio/Video ComponentsFor video connections For audio connectionsAudio connections Video connectionsTheir rear vary among the components WhiteDBS tuner connection VCR connectionVCR WhiteCD recorder Cassette deck/CD recorder connectionDigital connection Listening with headphones Turn On the Power Adjust the VolumeBasic Operations Select the Source to PlayChanging the Source Name Turning Off the Power With the Sleep TimerOn the remote control Input modeWhen DVD is selected as the source, you can also /DIGITAL Basic OperationsChanging the Scanning Mode Attenuating the Input SignalActivating the Recording Mode Input ATT indicatorOpen the Disc Tray Basic DVD Player OperationsLoad a Disc Start PlaybackActivate Realistic Sound Field Select Surround Mode Stop PlaybackTurn Off the Power into Standby Tuner Operations Tuning into Stations Manually Using Preset TuningSelecting the FM Reception Mode Operation Buttons Basic SettingsOperating Procedure YES ¶ For subwooferSet the appropriate digital terminal setting Basic SettingsDigital input Digital in terminals-DGT Low frequency effect attenuator-LFEAuto surround-AUTO SR Video output mode-VOUT AV Compu Link Remote Control System on pages 57On the display Set the output terminal appropriatelyPress Adjust Sound AdjustmentsPress Control 3 or 2 to adjust Front speaker balance Adjustment itemsFront speaker output balance -BAL balance Adjusting sound from the remote controlTone-BASS and Treble DAP effect level-EFFECTDolby Surround Creating Realistic Sound FieldsDTS Digital Surround DAP Digital Acoustic Processor modesPossible × Impossible All Channel StereoReflections from behind Early reflections Direct sounds Press Surround Mode Activating Surround ModePress Surr Mode Creating Realistic Sound FieldsAdjust the sound Adjusting Surround Mode Using Remote ControlAdjust the speaker output levels as follows For using test toneDisc Information DVD Player OperationsPlayable Disc Types Discs you can play Disc TypeMenu-driven playback Disc structurePlayback Control function PBC Contents of the on-screen bar with the pull-down menu Using the On-screen BarDVD Player Operations Press on ScreenChanging the Time Indication Basic Operation through the On-screen BarPress on Screen twice Press EnterPress TOP Menu or Menu Locating a Desired Scene from Disc MenuFrom the DVD menu From the VCD/SVCD menu with PBCPress Angle Selecting a View Angle-ANGLEPress Angle repeatedly to select the desired view angle Press and hold Angle for a few secondsPress Subtitle Changing the Languages-SUBTITLEPress Audio Press Audio repeatedly to select the desired audio languageSelecting the audio channel Press Audio repeatedly to select the desired audio channelFor VCD For SvcdUse the number buttons 0-9 to enter the time Playing from a Specified Position on a DiscLocating a desired chapter-Chapter Search Locating a desired position-Time SearchLocating a desired scene-DIGEST Press DigestPress cursor 5/∞/3/2 to move to the desired scene Special Picture Playback Repeat steps 2 to 4 to adjust other parameters Press cursor 3 or 2 repeatedly to select VFP modeChanging the VFP setting-VFP To adjust the appearance of the pictureRepeat to program the next steps Program Playback and Random PlaybackPlaying back in the desired order Playing back tracks in random orderRepeating a desired part Repeat PlaybackRepeating a current title, chapter, or all tracks Load an MP3 disc, then press MP3 Disc PlaybackBasic Operations Press Repeat Operations through the MP3 Control ScreenLoad a Jpeg disc, then press Jpeg Disc PlaybackSlide-show Playback Press Menu or Operations through the Jpeg Control ScreenChoice Menu Operations Operation Buttons Configuration of Choice MenuPress Choice Press Enter to finish the settingPress cursor 3 or 2 repeatedly To display Picture menu Press cursor ∞ or 5 repeatedly To move to ProgressivePicture menu Choice Menu OperationsLanguage menu MP3 Audio menuJpeg MAXTest Tone SPK. Setting menuRear Speaker SubwooferSelect this to deactivate it Others menuRestricting Playback by Parental Lock Setting Parental LockReleasing Parental Lock temporarily Changing the setting of Parental LockNew setting is stored Country/Area codes list for Parental Lock Glossary for DVD Player TV’s Video Input 1 terminal using S-video cables AV Compu Link Remote Control SystemConnections 1 AV Compu Link Connection Connections 2 Video Cable ConnectionAutomatic Selection of TV’s Input Mode Remote Control of the TV and VCR Using This Remote ControlAutomatic Power On/Off One-Touch Video PlayOperating Audio Components Operating JVC’s Audio/Video ComponentsCD recorder Sound control section AmplifierTV Return Operating Video ComponentsSTANDBY/ON VCR REWOperating Other Manufacturers’ Equipment Changing the Preset Signal CodesRelease STANDBY/ON TV Try to operate your TV by pressingPress DBS Press and holdRelease STANDBY/ON DBS Try to operate your DBS tuner by pressingEnter the manufacturer’s code Operating Other Manufacturers’ EquipmentRelease STANDBY/ON VCR Try to operate your VCR by pressingCleaning Discs MaintenanceCleaning the Unit General NotesGenaral TroubleshootingFor DVD Player For Tuner TroubleshootingFor MP3 For JpegAmplifier SpecificationsFM tuner IHF AM tunerEN, FR 0502NHMMDWJEM

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