JVC CA-MXDVA9 manual Appendix G-Glossary

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Appendix G—Glossary

4:3 Letter Box screen

This is one method for displaying a wide screen picture on a conventional sized (4:3) TV. While viewing a wide screen picture, the black bars appear on the top and the bottom of the screen.

DTS Digital Surround

Another discrete 5.1 channel digital audio format, available on CD, LD, and DVD software, developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression rate is relatively low. This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround features natural, solid and clear sound.

To reproduce these surround signals, you need to connect an amplifier or a decoder compatible with DTS Digital Surround.

4:3 Pan-Scan screen

This is one method for displaying a wide screen picture on a conventional sized (4:3) TV. While viewing a wide screen picture, the left and right edges of the pictures will not be shown on the screen.

Dolby Digital

This is a digital audio compression technology that was developed by Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Digital encoding method (so-called discrete 5.1 channel digital audio format) records and compresses the left front channel, right front channel, center channel, left rear channel, right rear channel, and LFE channel (total 6 channels, but LFE channel is counted as 0.1 channel, therefore called 5.1 channels) signals digitally. Each channel is completely independent from other channel signals to avoid interference, therefore, you can obtain much better sound quality with stereo and surround effects. To reproduce these original surround signals, you need to connect an amplifier or a decoder compatible with Dolby Digital.

Linear PCM

This is a digital recording format that is used for audio CDs.

MPEG Multichannel

Digital audio compression format used for PAL/SECAM DVD software. (MPEG stands for “Moving Picture Experts Group” and has been originally developed for compressing video signals.) MPEG Multichannel is 5.1 channel surround using MPEG Audio coding format.

Playback Control (SVCD, VCD)

When a VCD has the PBC (Playback Control) function, you can enjoy menu-driven operations and high-resolution still pictures.

Sampling Frequency, Quantization Bits

When analog signals are converted into digital signals, they are divided into many points and digitized. This dividing method is called “sampling.” The sampling frequency indicates how many points one second is divided into – for example, for CD sound, one second is divided into 44100 points since its sampling frequency is

44.1kHz. On the other hand, the number of quantization bits indicates the volume size used to memorize each divided point. The larger this number is, the clearer the sound can be reproduced.

Titles and Chapters (DVD)

A DVD is divided into several titles (large divisions), and each title is divided into chapters (smaller divisions).

These divisions are assigned their particular numbers, so that they are easily accessed.

Tracks (SVCD, VCD, CD)

SVCD, VCDs and CDs are divided into tracks. Each track has its own number so that it is easily accessed.

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Contents CA-MXDVB10 / CA-MXDVB9 CA-MXDVA9 Page Class Laser Product Important for Laser ProductsIntroduction PrecautionsAbout This Manual Contents Front Panel Location of the Buttons and ControlsFront Panel Become familiar with the buttons and controls on your unitDisplay Window See pages in the parentheses for detailsFM/AM button 12 Remote ControlRemote Control AUX buttonConnecting Antennas Supplied AccessoriesGetting Started Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the best reception Connecting SpeakersClose the speaker terminal To connect a subwoofer Connecting Other EquipmentTo connect a center speaker and rear speakers To connect an analog componentAbout sounds output through the rear terminals Through the Optical Digital Output terminalOn the unit only Canceling the Display DemonstrationAdjusting the Voltage Selector To connect a TVSetting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing Turning On or Off the PowerSetting the Clock Common OperationsSelecting the Sources Press Level + or to adjust the front speaker output balanceTo turn down the volume level temporarily To listen to the FM/AM broadcasts, press FM/AM. SeeSEA Sound Effect Amplifier modes Reinforcing the Bass SoundSelecting the Sound Modes Manual modes Manual 1/2/3Creating Your Own Sound Modes Manual ModeOn the unit only Select one of the preset sound modes Press SET againTuning into a Preset Station Tuning into a StationPresetting Stations Listening to FM and AM BroadcastsPlaying Back Discs-Introduction If appears on the screen when pressing a buttonDisc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do Selecting the Multi-Angle View DVD FeaturesDisc Structure SVCD, VCD and CDSelecting the Audio Language or Sound Selecting the SubtitleCommon Basic Disc Operations Basic Disc PlaybackLoading Discs DVD PlaybackTo use Time Search and Chapter Search on the TV screen To show the on-screen indicationTo use Time Search on the TV screen SVCD/VCD/CD PlaybackTo go to another track Press Control + or − to move to Time SEARCH, then pressForward Search Searching for a Particular PointProhibiting Disc Ejection-Tray Lock Reverse SearchOn the remote control only Press Menu or Title Menu OperationsLoad discs To check the programed contentsSelecting Playback Modes To modify the programPress Control + or − to On the remote control Load discsPress Play Mode Move to ProgramPlaying at Random-Random Play Repeating Playback Repeat PlayOn the unit Press Repeat before or during play On the remote control onlyRepeat Press Control + or − to move to A-B RepeatSlow Motion Playback-Slow DVD/SVCD/VCD Special Effect PlaybackStill Picture/Frame-by-Frame Playback Viewing Continuous Still Pictures-StrobePress Select or Enter To cancel the function, select Theater OFFSelecting the Picture Brightness Theater Position Theater position indication Appears on the TV screenPlaying Back a Tape Playing Back TapesLocating the Beginning of a Song Music Scan You can use the DSP Surround mode for any source you like Activating and Adjusting the DSP Surround ModePress DSP Surround or to select a desired DSP Surround mode To cancel the DSP Surround mode, select OFF so thatOn the unit only Press Eject 0 for the deck B RecordingRecording a Tape on Deck B Check the tape direction of deck BPress Dubbing Dubbing TapesSVCD/VCD/CD Direct Recording You can record from one tape to anotherAuto Edit Recording To cancel Auto Edit RecordingPress CANCEL/DEMO or 7 before or after recording To change the tape length manuallySinging along Karaoke Using the MicrophonesPress Echo while holding Down Shift No background sound will be heard Microphone mixingTo use microphone only If the playing disc is a multiplex Karaoke discTo 12 steps Reserving Karaoke Songs Karaoke Program PlayPress V. Mask while Holding down Shift Karaoke reserve screen appears onPress Cursor 3 or 2 to select a proper setting you want Basic ProcedureOn the remote control only Press Choice Operating the On-Screen MenuChanging the Initial Language Settings Changing the Various Audio SettingsDisplay Expert Speaker Setting menu More about Speaker SettingExpert adjustment procedure SUB WOOFER-LEVELMonitor Type Changing the Display SettingsPress Cursor 3 or 2 to adjust the output level, then Screen SaverAV Compulink Mode Changing the System SettingsOn System menu, you can change the following settings Auto StandbyUnlocking the Parental Lock Temporarily Using the Parental LockSetting the Parental Lock Level Press EnterPress CLOCK/TIMER again Using the TimersUsing Daily Timer How Daily Timer actually worksWhen selecting Disc If you have set the Daily Timer With the unit turned onWhen selecting Tuner FM or Tuner AM Turn 4 / ¢ to set the volume levelHow Recording Timer actually works Using Recording TimerSelect the preset station If necessaryOn the remote control only Press Sleep Using Sleep TimerTimer Priority Wait for about 5 seconds after specifying the time lengthAV Compu Link Connection Using AV Compu Link Control SystemAutomatic power on/off Available operationsHandling discs Cleaning the unitTo clean the disc Handling cassette tapesAppendix B-Troubleshooting Playback disc Output SignalsVideo CD, Audio CD Audio CD with DTS Digital Surround Appendix E-Language Code for On-Screen Menu Appendix F-Country Code for Parental Lock Page Appendix G-Glossary Specifications 230V 240V SP-MXDVB9 =gs`= Altavoz Para Combinación A/V Speaker for A/V CombinationAltifalantes Para Combinação A/V Specifications ConnectionEspecificaciones ConexiónLigação Especificaçõesرﺎﻌﺷإ نود ﺮﻴﻴﻐﺘﻠﻟ ﺔﺿﺮﻋ تﺎﻔﺻاﻮﳌاو ﻢﻴﻤﺼﺘﻟا Como Instalar LOS Altavoces DE Entorno HOW to Install Surround SpeakersAltavoz Para Combinacion A/V Maneira DE Instalar OS Altifalantes DE SOM Envolventeﺔﻄﻴﶈا ﺔﻋﺎﻤﺴﻟا Especificaçães EspecificaçãesSP-DSC99TN SP-DSS99TNPage EN. 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