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INTRODUCTION

In this section you will learn how to use the features of your GUIDE Plus+ GOLD system. From easy to read program listings, to sorting your view choices by category, to one-touch VCR recording, watch- ing television will never be the same.

Notes: If you have not already done so, please run the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD Setup beginning on page 18. Setup must be complete before the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD features will work.

To operate GUIDE Plus+ GOLD, the TV/CATV switch on your remote control must be set to "TV".

Below is a sample GUIDE Plus+ GOLD screen with some of the features identified (Grid screen shown).

Current Time

Buttons

Summary

PIP (Picture- Window in-Picture)

Window

GUIDE Plus+

GOLD Toolbar

Information

WindowsMenu

(Program

Grid shown)

PIP Window - This window displays the program that was on-screen when GUIDE Plus+ GOLD was activated. If you select another channel or program from a GUIDE Plus+ GOLD menu, it will appear in this window.

Note: PIP image will not display if program exceedes V-Chip ratings (for information on V-Chip, see page 35.) or if the channel is locked (see "Channel Guard", page 34).

Summary Window - This area displays any additional information from a highlighted choice on a menu. For example on this screen, a brief description of a television show will appear here when a show is highlighted in the TV listing Grid.

GUIDE Plus+ GOLD Toolbar - This toolbar shows the different functions available from GUIDE Plus+ GOLD. Each of these functions will be described later in this section.

Menu (Programming Grid shown) - This is an example of one of the menus that will appear in GUIDE Plus+ GOLD. This Grid feature menu shows television listings in one-hour blocks. For more on the Grid feature, see page 24. Information Windows - These two windows are used to display additional programming information.

Buttons - The two buttons (one blue, one green) at the top of the screen correspond to the blue and green buttons on your remote control. They will be used for different features on different function screens.

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JVC AV-27D800 manual I D E P L U S + G O L D, Introduction

AV-27D800 specifications

The JVC AV-27D800 is a vintage 27-inch television that was well-regarded during the late 1990s and early 2000s for its innovative features and robust performance in home entertainment. This CRT television was designed to deliver high-quality picture and sound, making it an appealing choice for movie enthusiasts and casual viewers alike.

One of the primary features of the JVC AV-27D800 is its Advanced Video Technology, which enhances picture quality through advanced processing techniques. The television employs a sophisticated image enhancement system that improves color accuracy and sharpness, allowing viewers to enjoy vibrant, lifelike images. The 27-inch screen provides a generous viewing area, making it suitable for various room sizes.

An essential technological characteristic of the AV-27D800 is its capability to receive and decode both analog and digital signals, a significant advantage during the transition period from analog to digital broadcasting. This flexibility ensured the television remained relevant and useful for viewers even as broadcasting standards evolved. The inclusion of multiple input options, including composite, S-video, and component inputs, enabled users to connect various external devices, such as VCRs and DVD players, enhancing its versatility.

The sound system of the JVC AV-27D800 is another noteworthy feature. It offers a powerful audio output, ensuring that dialogue is clear and sound effects are impactful. The built-in speakers deliver an immersive audio experience that complements its visual performance. Moreover, the television includes various audio adjustments to customize sound settings according to personal preferences.

Design-wise, the JVC AV-27D800 sports a classic, sturdy build that reflects the aesthetics of its time. The sleek cabinet, combined with an ergonomic remote control, provides an intuitive user experience. Despite being a CRT model, it maintains a compact footprint, allowing it to fit comfortably in standard entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the JVC AV-27D800 is a notable example of television technology from a bygone era, combining advanced features with sturdy design. Its picture quality, sound performance, and adaptability to different input sources made it a popular choice during its prime, marking it as a significant player in the evolution of home entertainment systems.