JVC TH-A75 manual Storing basic adjustments- auto memory, Changing the scanning mode

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Storing basic adjustments— auto memory

This system stores sound settings for each source:

When you turn off the power, and

When you change the source

The following can be stored:

The adjustment for the front speakers—balance, bass, and treble (see pages 26 and 54)

Low frequency effect attenuator (see pages 26 and 54)

Subwoofer audio position (see page 26)

Speaker and subwoofer output level (see pages 17, 32 and 55)*

Bass boost setting (see page 26)*

Surround and DSP modes selection (see page 31)*

DSP effect level (see page 32)*

NOTE:

For the items marked “*,” you can assign a different setting for each source including FM and AM.

Changing the scanning mode

This system supports the progressive scanning system (525p*) as wel as the conventional interlaced scanning system (525i*).

If your TV equipped with component jacks supports the progressive video input, you can enjoy a high quality picture by making the progressive scanning mode active.

Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with your TV.

If your TV equipped with component jacks does not support the progressive video input, do not change the scanning mode to the progressive scanning mode.

From the remote control ONLY:

TV

4

5

 

6

 

SLEEP

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 +

8

+

9

+

SETTING

SURR-L

S-BACK

SURR-R

 

0

+10

 

10

 

 

ADJUST TV RETURN

FM MODE

100+

 

SCREEN

AUDIO/

Set the remote

ON

 

 

 

TV/VCR

control mode

 

 

 

CATV/DBS

selector to

ENTER

 

 

“AUDIO/TV/VCR.”

CHOICE

VFP

 

PROGRESSIVE

 

TV VOL CHANNEL/ZOOM

VOLUME

 

Press and hold PROGRESSIVE for 5 seconds.

Each time you press and hold the button, the scanning mode alternates between “PROGRESSIVE” and “INTERLACE.”

INTERLACE :Select only when your TV equipped with component jacks supports the interlaced video input.

PROGRESSIVE :Select when your TV equipped with component jacks supports the progressive video input.

The PROGRESSIVE lamp on the center unit lights up when you select “PROGRESSIVE” as the scanning mode.

NOTES:

When “PAL” is selected on the VIDEO OUT SELECT switch (see page 7), the scanning mode is fixed to “INTERLACE.” So the scanning mode cannot be changed.

There are some progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs that are not fully compatible with this system, resulting in the unnatural picture when playing back a DVD in the progressive scanning mode. In such a case, change the scanning mode to “INTERLACE.” To check the compatibility of your TV, contact your local JVC customer service center.

All JVC progressive TVs and High-Definition TVs are fully compatible with this system.

*525p and 525i indicate the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal.

525p indicates 525 scanning lines with progressive format.

525i indicates 525 scanning lines with interlaced format.

About scanning system

To display video on the TV screen, the conventional scanning method is called “Interlaced scanning.” With this method, only half of the horizontal lines are displayed at a time. So two fields complete a single picture (frame);

i.e., the first field, containing all the odd-numbered lines, is displayed followed by the second field, containing all the even-numbered lines.

On the other hand, the Progressive scanning system scans all horizontal lines at a time, so you can double the number of scanning lines displayed at a time, resulting in a flicker-free, high-density picture.

To enjoy the progressive scanned video, a monitor (or TV or projector) to be connected to the unit must have the Progressive inputs.

Depending on the material source format, DVD VIDEO can be classified into two types; film source and video source (note that some DVD VIDEO contain both film source and video source). Film sources are recorded as 24-frame- per-second information, while (NTSC) video sources are recorded as 30-frame-per-second (60-field-per-second interlaced) information.

When this system plays back a film source material, uninterlaced progressive output signals are created using the original information. When a video source material is played back, the unit interleaves lines between the interlaced lines on each to create the pseudo uninterlaced picture and outputs as the progressive signal.

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Contents LVT0958-010A Consists of XV-THA75, SP-WA75, SP-XSA75, and SP-XCA75SP-WA75 XV-THA75 Class 1 Laser Product Important for Laser ProductsPage Table of contents Introduction PrecautionsChecking the supplied accessories Safety precautionsDIGITAL, Digital EX , DTS Names of parts and controlsCenter unit PRO LOGIC, PRO LogicSource selecting buttons 16 VCR/DBS, FM/AM, DVD Remote controlNames of parts and controls Video Region Code Type Logo Format Number About discsPlayable disc types Discs you can playBefore playing a disc, make sure of the following About discsDisc structure Playback Control function PBC Only for VCD and SvcdConnections Connecting a TVConnecting a TV Getting startedAM loop antenna Connecting the AM and FM antennasGetting started FM antenna Connecting the supplied FM antenna If reception is poorInserting the speaker cord into the speaker terminals Connecting the satellite speakers and subwooferSpeaker layout diagram Before connecting the speaker cordSubwoofer Surround back Speaker Location of attachment to the wall Installing the satellite speakers on the wallDBS tuner connection Connecting video componentsVCR connection Plug into AC outlet Power cord Connecting the power cordReplace the cover Using the remote controlPutting batteries in the remote control Operating the system using the remote controlPress Source repeatedly Basic operationsSelecting the source to play Turning on the systemListening with headphones Adjusting the volumeAdjusting the output level of subwoofer Adjusting the brightnessPress Sleep Turning off the power with the sleep timerChanging the analog/digital input mode and decoding mode Basic operationsAbout scanning system Storing basic adjustments- auto memoryChanging the scanning mode Press and hold Progressive for 5 secondsBasic DVD player operations Preventing screen burn-out-screen saver function About the indications on the displayResume playback function see To store the preset stations Setting the AM tuner interval spacingTuning in to stations manually Using preset tuningReducing the noise of AM broadcast Selecting the FM reception modeTo tune in to a preset station Press SETTING/ADJUST once Basic settingsOperating procedure Setting speaker sizesSetting the crossover frequency-CROSS Setting the speaker distanceSetting the phase of subwoofer Setting the video output for DVDAudio adjustments Dolby Digital Creating realistic sound fieldsSurround modes Dolby Digital EXCreating realistic sound fields All Channel Stereo DSP modesDAP Digital Acoustic Processor modes Speaker and signal indicators Using DSP mode Using Surround modeAfter adjusting sound Adjusting soundAdjust the speaker output levels -10 dB to +10 dB 10 keys are activated for sound adjustmentsPress on Screen Using the on-screen barDVD player operations Showing the on-screen barBasic operation through the on-screen bar DVD player operationsChanging the time information PBC Locating a particular scene from the DVD menuPress TOP Menu or Menu Showing all view angles on the TV Selecting a view angleSelecting a view angle Press Subtitle Changing the subtitle and audio languagesSelecting the subtitle language Selecting the audio languageFor VCD Selecting the audio channelPress Audio or Cursor ∞/5 repeatedly to Select the desired audio language Press AudioPress the number buttons 0-9 to enter the specified time Playing from a particular positionLocating a particular chapter Chapter search Locating a particular position Time searchPress Digest Locating a particular scenePress Cursor 3/2/∞/5 to move to the desired scene Showing continuous still pictures Special picture playbackFrame-by-frame playback Press Zoom + to zoom in or Zoom to zoom out Playing back in slow-motionZooming in and out Press ¡ orRepeat steps 2-4to adjust other parameters Changing the VFP settingPress Cursor 3/2 repeatedly to select the VFP mode To adjust the appearance of picturePress Play Repeat to program other tracksRepeating a particular portion Press Cursor ∞/5 repeatedly to select repeat play modeRepeat play Repeating title, chapter, or tracksLoad an MP3 disc, then press Play MP3 disc playbackBasic operation To start playbackTo start playback from the specified track number Operating through the MP3 Control screenMP3 Control screen OperationsLoad an Jpeg disc, then press Play Jpeg disc playbackSlide-show To start slide-show playbackJpeg Control screen Operating through the Jpeg Control screenEnter Using the choice menusChoice menus ChoiceTo set other items on the same choice menu Basic operating procedurePress Choice Press Cursor ∞/5 repeatedly to move to Screen SaverSelect one of the languages-ENGLISH, Chinese or Using the choice menusLanguage codes list Language menuTurn on or OFF the screen saver function Picture menuMulti Normal 169 Multi Auto 43 Multi LB Multi PS You can activate or deactivate the screen saver functionAudio menu Using the choice menuTo be on the Next SPK. Setting menuTest Tone SUB Woofer¶ Cross Over Others menuTo exit from the choice menu Setting Parental LockRestricting playback-Parental Lock Releasing Parental Lock temporarily Changing the setting of Parental LockPress the number buttons 0-9 to enter your password New setting is storedCountry/area codes list for Parental Lock Connection 2 Video cord connection AV Compu Link remote control systemConnection 1 AV Compu Link connection Available functions Procedure for connectionChannel + Operating TVRelease TV Try to operate your TV by pressing TV TV/VIDEOManufacturers’ codes for Catv converter or DBS tuner Code Operating Catv converter or DBS tunerCATV/DBS Press and hold VCR Set the remote control mode selector toOperating other manufacturers’ video equipment Operating VCRStains on the system MaintenanceTo clean the disc General TroubleshootingDVD Playback MP3 Playback Jpeg Playback TroubleshootingSee Titles and chapters GlossarySpecifications Page  2002 Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited 1102TMMMDWJEM