JVC TH-A10 manual Care and handling of discs, How to handle discs, Label side, Storage

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Care and handling of discs

How to handle discs

When handling a disc, do not touch the surface of the disc. Since discs are made of plastic, they are easily damaged.

If a disc gets dirty, dusty, scratched or warped, the imagesand sound will not be picked up correctly, and such a discmay cause the player to malfunction.

Label side ————————————————————————————————————————

Do not damage the label side, stick paper to or use any adhesive on its surface.

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Make sure that discs are kept in their cases. If discs are piled on top of one another without their protective cases,they can be damaged. Do not put discs in a location where they may be exposed to direct sunlight, or in a placewhere the humidity or temperature is high. Avoid leaving discs in your car!

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If there are fingerprints or other dirt adhering to a disc,wipe with a soft dry cloth, moving from the center outwards.

If a disc is difficult to clean, wipe with a cloth moistened with water. Never use record cleaners, petrol, alcohol or any anti-static agents.

CAUTION:

Sometimes during play noise or images may be garbled. This is sometimes due to the disc. (It may not be up toindustry standards.) These symptoms are caused by the discs, not by the malfunction of the center unit.

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Contents TH-A10 For U.S.A Table of Contents Safety precautions Checking the supplied accessoriesGetting Started Important cautionsCenter speaker SP-XCA10 Front left speaker System outlineRear left speaker Front right speakerAdjusting the angle of the satellite speakers InstallationSpeaker To hang satellite speakers from the wallPlayable disc types About discsDisc structure Video CDs with Playback Control functionConnections Connecting the TVAM antenna connections FM antenna connectionsConneceting the front speakers Connecting the rear and center speakersTo connect speakers Video component connections Analog connectionsAnalog component connections If your audio components have a Compu LINK-3 terminalTV sound Digital connectionsLight up the primary remote control buttons Connecting the power cordPlug the power cord into an AC outlet Center unit Power sub-wooferParts Identification Powered sub-wooferCenter unit Display windowPrimary remote control Remote controlsPrinciples of operation Operation with the remote controlDisplaying the on-screen menu To operate via the on-screen menuOn-screen menu components Basic operation with the on-screen menuPreventing screen burn-out with Screen saver Screen Saver On-screen menus On-screen menus for using discsOpening screens DVD Control display VCD Control display For DVDTo turn TV power on and OFF To turn the system power supply On and OFF standbyAdjusting volume Basic operationsSelecting the source to play Muting the soundChanging the source name Press one of the source selecting buttonsChanging the decode mode Selecting the analog or digital input ModeAudio channel display lamp Adjusting the Input Signal LevelSub-woofer volume control Phase setting Using the DSP Modes Using the Sleep TimerBefore recording a digital source, turn off the DSP mode Press DSP ModeWhen selecting DAP Press SurroundTo play a disc Using the DVD playerLocating the beginning PausingFast forward and rewind Selecting playback from the DVD menu Resuming playbackPress ¢or Press Resume during playbackTo specify the title or track number for Playback Video CD menuTo specify the chapter number for Playback CHAP. Search To play from the beginning of a title Chapter, or trackTo specify the time for playback Press DVD on ScreenSEARCH, then press Enter To select the screen for playback from Digest screen DigestPress Digest Use the number buttons 0~9 to enter the timeSlow-Motion Playback Slow To display Continuous Photos StrobeHold down FF/¢or 4/REW for more than 2 seconds Press Pause at the section you wish to view in slow motionChanging the Subtitle Language Zooming a scene ZoomUse Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer Subutitle Changing the audio channel AudioUse Cursor 2/3to select the desired audio language or sound Use Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer to AudioSelecting a scene angle from the on-screen display Use Cursor 2/3/5/∞to select the desired angle Press EnterSelecting an angle from the angle list display NumberOr all tracks Repeat Selecting the Picture CharacterUse Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer to Sampling all tracks IntroUse Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer Program and press Enter Programming the Playing Order Tracks ProgramUse Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer to Time Select Press Play to start program play Random Play RandomUse Cursor 5/∞to move the pointer Random Quitting programmed playbackReceiving radio broadcasts Using preset tuningTuning in stations manually When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy Selecting the FM reception modePress FM Mode Beat cutDVD settings on-screen display Performing miscellaneous settingsMain Menu Sound Menu Speaker MenuOpening the Main Menu Main Menu SettingsSetting the Sleep Timer Adjusting the volume Changing the DSP ModeWhen the source is DVD When the source is not DVD or TunerAdjusting the balance Sound Menu SettingsUsing loudness Opening the Sound MenuAdjusting the DSP effect Adjusting input signalOpening the Speaker Menu Speaker Menu SettingsSwitching speaker mode Use the 2/3cursors to select Speaker Size Setting speaker sizeSet speaker size Speaker parametersAdjust speaker level Adjusting delay timeAdjusting delay time After adjusting speaker levelsOpening the DVD Menu DVD Menu SettingsChoosing menu language Change source to DVD, and stop playbackMove the pointer to Audio Language using On-screen guide settingsChoosing audio language Choosing subtitle languageSelect monitor type Screen saver settingsLB Letter Box Conversion PS Pan-scan ConversionLimiting playback by children To temporarily release the Parental lock To change the settingsEnter your 4-digit password using the number buttons 0 to Maintenance of discs How to handle discsCare and handling of discs Label sideTo Video input AV Compu Link Remote Control SystemConnections Automatic Power On/Off Automatic Selection of TV’s Input ModeRemote control of the TV and VCR using this remote control When system power is onAutomatic Source Selection Compu Link Remote Control SystemRemote Control through the Remote Sensor on the center unit Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components To operate JVC’s audio components using this remote controlTo operate JVC’s video components using this remote control MD recorder Cassette deckVCR TV VOL +Release TV/CATV/DBS Power Enter manufacturer’s code three digits using buttons 1 9,Try to operate your TV by pressing TV/CATV/DBS Power 10, 0, 100+ +10 Selects the channelsRelease VCR Power Enter manufacturer’s code three digits using buttons 1-9,Try to operate your VCR by pressing VCR Power 10, 0, 100+ +10 Selects the channelProblem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingPowered Sub-woofer SP-PWA10 SpecificationsCenter unit XV-THA10 Satellite Speakers SP-XSA10Appendix a Table of languages and their abbreviations Appendix B Country code list for parental lock Page HOW to Locate Your JVC Service Center Limited Warranty Consumer Video 0200TNMNATSAN

TH-A10 specifications

The JVC TH-A10 is a compact home theater system that delivers impressive sound performance coupled with stylish aesthetics. Designed for those who seek a cinematic experience at home without the bulk of a traditional audio setup, the TH-A10 provides a range of features that make it a standout option in the market.

One of the main highlights of the JVC TH-A10 is its robust sound output. The system includes a powerful subwoofer that enhances the bass response, ensuring that users can enjoy deep, resonant low frequencies that are essential for action movies and music genres like hip-hop and electronic. The satellite speakers, arranged in a surround sound configuration, provide a true immersive audio experience, allowing users to feel as if they are right in the middle of the action.

In terms of connectivity, the JVC TH-A10 is equipped with various input options, including HDMI and optical inputs, making it compatible with a wide range of devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. This flexibility allows users to easily connect their preferred devices and enjoy high-quality audio without hassle.

The TH-A10 also supports advanced audio technologies, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, which enhance the overall sound experience by providing a more dynamic and enveloping soundstage. These formats are crucial for creating a lifelike audio experience that captures the nuances of soundtracks and environmental effects in movies and games.

In addition to its audio capabilities, the JVC TH-A10 is designed with user convenience in mind. The system includes a remote control that allows users to adjust settings, including volume and audio modes, from the comfort of their seating area. The sleek design of the speakers and subwoofer makes it easy to integrate into any home decor, ensuring that it enhances rather than detracts from the aesthetic of the room.

Moreover, the TH-A10 is energy-efficient, drawing minimal power while still delivering quality sound. This makes it an excellent choice for eco-conscious consumers who want to reduce their energy consumption without compromising on audio performance.

In conclusion, the JVC TH-A10 is a feature-packed home theater system that offers an excellent balance of performance, convenience, and design. With its ability to transform any room into a cinematic space, it is an ideal choice for movie buffs and music enthusiasts alike. Whether watching the latest blockbuster or enjoying a favorite playlist, the JVC TH-A10 delivers a sound experience that rivals that of larger, more cumbersome systems.