Using the TV’s menus

VIDEO-2 SET

Set the VIDEO-2 SET correctly according to the video signal input from the external device connected to the VIDEO-2 terminal. If this setting is incorrect, images will not be displayed.

1Press MENU Tto display the “MENU 2” menu, then select “VIDEO-2 SET”.

 

 

MENU

2

 

 

AUTO SHUTOFF

ON

 

 

CHILD LOCK

ON

 

 

BLUE BACK

ON

 

 

VIDEO-2 SET

COMPONENT

 

SELECT BY

EXIT BY

 

OPERATE BY -+

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

2Set the VIDEO-2 SET according to the video signal input from the VIDEO-2 terminal.

If a normal video signal (composite video signal) is input:

Press the MENU / buttons to select “VIDEO”.

If a component video signal (Y/CB/CR signals) is input:

Press the MENU / buttons to select “COMPONENT”.

AUTO CH PRESET

You can automatically preset all TV channels that can be received by your TV to channels.

1Press MENU Tto display the

“MENU 3” menu, then select “AUTO CH PRESET”.

 

 

MENU

3

 

 

AUTO CH PRESET

 

 

 

MANUAL CH PRESET

 

 

LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

 

SELECT BY

EXIT BY

 

OPERATE BY -+

DISPLAY

 

 

 

 

2Press MENU / to start the AUTO CH PRESET function.

“>>>ON SEARCH” is displayed on the screen.

When all the TV channels that can be received on your TV have been preset, the display goes out and the AUTO CH PRESET function operation is completed.

To stop the AUTO CH PRESET:

Press the MENU / button.

The AUTO CH PRESET function does not preset a TV channel to the AV channel (channel num- ber 0).

If the TV cannot preset the TV channel you want to view, preset it manually. For details, see “MANUAL CH PRESET” on page 15.

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JVC AV-25K83, AV-20N83 VIDEO-2 SET, If a component video signal Y/CB/CR signals is input, To stop the Auto CH Preset

AV-25K83, AV-21D83, AV-20N83 specifications

The JVC AV-20N83, AV-21D83, and AV-25K83 are part of JVC's renowned line of CRT televisions that offered a blend of advanced technology and consumer-friendly features. These models, although classic by today's standards, played a significant role in the evolution of home entertainment systems during their production era.

The JVC AV-20N83 is a 20-inch model that was designed with a compact footprint, making it ideal for smaller living spaces such as apartments and dorm rooms. It features a 4:3 aspect ratio, which was the standard for television programming at the time. This model incorporates JVC’s proprietary color technology, which enhanced picture clarity and vibrant color reproduction. Its built-in stereo sound system delivered clear audio, providing an immersive viewing experience that complemented the high-quality visuals.

The AV-21D83, a slightly larger 21-inch variant, built upon the strengths of the AV-20N83. This model was equipped with a range of connectivity options, including composite and RF inputs, making it suitable for various external devices such as VCRs and gaming consoles. The AV-21D83 also featured an enhanced audio system, allowing for a richer sound experience. One of its standout characteristics was the ease of operation. The user-friendly remote control made switching channels and adjusting settings simple, enhancing the overall user experience.

The AV-25K83, the largest of the three at 25 inches, was a compelling option for families looking to enjoy movie nights or gaming sessions. This model boasted advanced picture processing technology, ensuring high-quality images with minimal distortion. The 25-inch screen size offered a more immersive viewing experience, making it a popular choice for larger rooms. The AV-25K83 included features such as sleep timer and parental control settings, which catered to family needs and preferences.

All three models were equipped with JVC’s reliable build quality, ensuring durability and longevity. While these CRT televisions have been surpassed by modern flat-screen technology, the JVC AV-20N83, AV-21D83, and AV-25K83 remain significant for their contributions to the development of consumer television. Their combination of advanced picture clarity, sound quality, and user-centric features laid the groundwork for the rich home entertainment experiences we enjoy today.