JBL CVPD50 manual Lower Display Line Ewill indicate, To view different areas of the enlarged image

Models: CVPD50 CVR700

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movie on a narrower screen, the image is reduced in size and black bars appear above and below it. This setting zooms in on the image, enabling it to fill the CVPD50’s 16:9 screen without losing any portion of the image. The image is simply enlarged so that its two sides fit the edges of the CVPD50 16:9 screen and the black bars on top and bottom are cropped off.

2.35LB TO 16:9 NL – This mode is used to adjust an image from a widescreen film which is actually at a wider ratio than the CVPD50’s 16:9 ratio. In order to fit on the smaller screen, the image is compressed, but no portion of the image is lost.

2.35LB TO 16:9 CROPPED – This mode is an alternative adjustment for a widescreen film. The image is not com- pressed or scaled in any way, but the outer edges are cropped, sacrificing a slight amount of the original content in exchange for 100% accurate image pro- portions.

4:3 HDTV TO 16:9 – As HDTV is new to the broadcast industry and there are still a considerable amount of older 4:3 stan- dard recording and broadcast equipment in use, 4:3 material is sometimes broad- cast in HD 16:9 format with black or other color bars on its sides. Since these bars are a part of the actual picture, conven- tional picture resizing techniques do not work in eliminating them. This setting is specifically designed to address this prob- lem. It first crops the bars off of the sides of the 16:9 picture to render it a 4:3 pic- ture, and then performs a natural-looking nonlinear stretch to fill the entire 16:9 screen.

4:3 – This mode may be used with pro- grams that are known to be in the 4:3 aspect ratio. The image’s original aspect ratio is preserved unaltered, and black bars will appear on the left and right sides of the image to fill the CVPD50’s 16:9 aspect ratio screen.

The difference between the Frame and Letterbox functions is that the Frame function allows access to the 4:3 and 4:3 TO 16:9 NL modes, which are mainly useful for materials originating in the 4:3 format.

NOTE: The Letterbox and Frame functions are not available with the internal DVD/ CD changer unless the DVD Auto Resize function has been turned off using the Screen setup menus. See page 57 for more information.

The stop function may be used with the internal disc changer or with an external DVD or CD player or other playback device. When the internal disc changer is in use, pressing the Stop button once will place a DVD in resume mode, meaning that you may press the Play Button e

25to continue playing the disc from the point where it was stopped. If you press the Stop button twice, play will resume from the beginning of the disc.

When a PVR is in use, this button switches to play of the signal currently being received by the PVR. See the PVR’s owner’s manual for more information.

25Forward Play Button: This button may be used with the internal disc changer or with an external DVD or CD player or other playback device.

26Status/TV/Video/PVR Play Button: Press it to display the CVR700 system’s status, or an external DVD recorder’s status.

In Screen mode, or when used with a video source device that is used for obtaining television broadcasts, such as a cable box, satellite receiver, TiVo, PVR, DVR or VCR, this button allows you to select between the television signal or one of the device’s video inputs. See the device’s owner’s manual for more infor- mation on the use of this function.

27Tuning Down/Reverse Search Button: Press this button when the tuner is in use to change the station to one with a lower frequency. Each tap of this button will decrease the frequency by one increment. When the tuner receives a strong enough signal for adequate recep- tion, MANUAL TUNED will appear in the Lower Display Line E. When the tuner is in the Auto/Stereo mode, press and hold the button to cause the tuner to scan for the next lower station with acceptable signal strength, and stop. The

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AUTO TUNED. When an FM Stereo station is tuned, the display will read AUTO ST TUNED. When the tuner is in Manual/Mono mode, you may press and hold this button to scan downward through the frequencies, and the tuner will stop immediately when you release this button, even if no acceptable signal is detected at that frequency. See page 64 for more information.

When an optical player source, such as the internal DVD changer, is in use, press this button to search quickly in reverse through the current track or chapter.

Depending on the type of disc used in the internal DVD changer, each additional press will cycle through the available scan speeds as follows (available scan speeds may differ for external optical source devices):

DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x

CD and VCD discs: 2x, 4x, 8x

MP3 and WMA discs: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x

See page 68 for more information on using the internal DVD changer’s trans- port controls.

28Memory/Zoom Button: When used with the tuner, press this button to enter the currently tuned radio station into a desired preset location using the Numeric Keys 14 to select the preset location between the numbers 01 and 30. Press this button a second time to store your selection. To recall that station later, select the tuner as the source, then either use the Preset Up/Down Buttons 30 to scroll to the desired preset station, or use the Numeric Keys 14 to directly enter the preset station location.

In DVD mode, this button may be used while a DVD-Video disc is playing to zoom the picture so that it is enlarged. There are four steps to the zoom function, each progressively larger. Continue pressing the button to cycle through the steps and return to the normal view. Depending on the disc, you may also be able to use the /¤//Navigation Controls 4

6to view different areas of the enlarged image.

29Tuning Up/Forward Search Button: Press this button when the tuner is in use to change the station to one with a higher frequency. Each tap of this button will increase the frequency by one increment. When the tuner receives a strong enough signal for adequate recep- tion, MANUAL TUNED will appear in the Lower Display Line E. When the tuner is in the Auto/Stereo mode, press and hold the button to cause the tuner to scan for the next higher station with acceptable signal strength, and stop. The

Lower Display Line Ewill indicate

AUTO TUNED. When an FM Stereo station is tuned, the display will read AUTO ST TUNED. When the tuner is in Manual/Mono mode, you may press and hold this button to scan downward through the frequencies, and the tuner will stop immediately when you release this button, even if no acceptable signal

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CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

The JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers represent a significant advancement in portable sound technology tailored for professionals and audiophiles alike. Both models are part of JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance, versatility, and durability, making them ideal for various applications.

The JBL CVR700 is a powerful two-way speaker that utilizes advanced audio technology to provide crystal-clear sound reproduction. This model features a robust 700-watt built-in amplifier, ensuring that your audio remains powerful even in larger venues. The CVR700 is equipped with a high-frequency titanium compression driver, which delivers crisp and detailed highs, while its 12-inch woofer produces deep and punchy bass. The combination of these components enables the speaker to handle a wide frequency range, making it suitable for a variety of musical genres and spoken word applications.

One of the key features of the CVR700 is its rugged construction. Designed for the rigors of professional use, the speaker is housed in a durable, lightweight enclosure that is resistant to wear and tear. The integrated carrying handles make transportation simple, while rubber feet ensure stability during operation. Additionally, the CVR700 includes multiple input options, including XLR and ΒΌ" inputs, allowing for easy connectivity with various audio sources.

On the other hand, the JBL CVPD50 serves as a versatile portable sound solution, ideal for smaller performances, presentations, or personal use. Weighing in at an impressively low weight, this model features a compact design without sacrificing audio quality. The CVPD50 incorporates Bluetooth technology, enabling users to stream music wirelessly from their devices. It also features a built-in microphone input, which allows for easy integration of vocal performances, karaoke sessions, or public speaking engagements.

This model also boasts a rechargeable battery, allowing the CVPD50 to be used in locations without accessible power sources, making it a favorite for outdoor events and casual gatherings. With a rugged exterior designed to withstand the elements, the CVPD50 is built to deliver performance that you can rely on.

In conclusion, the JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers showcase a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features. Whether you require a powerful speaker for large events or a portable solution for casual settings, both models deliver impressive sound quality and reliability, ensuring a superior listening experience for any occasion.