Setting the TV to the AV-Channel

We recommend that television and DVD/VCR are being connected with a scart cable.

In this case, the setting of AV-channel is not necessary. Picture and sound of video cassette will be transmit- ted to television through the scart cable automatically. Please read the next page.

In case of no scart cable connection, you must set the television to the AV- channel. Pay attention to the following notice:

A built-inTV-broadcast in DVD/VCR can do the video playback through the sup- plied antenna cable. This broadcast is sent on UHF, channel 36.To receive this broadcast, you must tune your televi- sion to channel 36 in UHF-band.(see step 2)

In case a broadcast has already sent to channel 36 in your area or you con- nect a additional equipment (e.g. Sat- ellite receiver) with a coaxial cable (without a scart cable), you must tune the sending channel in DVD/VCR (see step 3). In your television store the both equipment (the DVD/VCR and the sat- ellite receiver) to 2 different program positions.

Example:Your satellite receiver is sent to channel 36. You tune the DVD/VCR to channel 40 (see step 3).

(If your DVD/VCR is also sent to chan- nel 36, the interference will occur.)

In your television store the channel 36 to e.g. program position 3 and store the channel 40 to e.g. program position 4. Note that the program position 4 must be suitable for video-playback espe- cially. Please see the owner's manual for your television. If the playback pic- ture is often distored, you must select the other program position for DVD/ VCR.

Preparation

Turn on the TV.

Make sure the power of DVD/VCR has been turned off.

1Press the DVD/VCR’s (not the one on your remote control) and keep pressing it until the display shows rF:. The number next to rF: is the channel in UHF-band to

which you must tune your TV-set.

VCR

2 Switch your television to the program position on which the video playback is seen. Start the channel search of your television until “TEST” appears. Store this tuning in television like also the case of the reception for normal television-channels you would store.

If you want to use your DVD/VCR, switch

TEST

your television to this program position.

 

 

 

3 If there is interference in the picture (you see 2 programs simultaneously or what is called Ghosts), change the sending channel in DVD/VCR. To do this, go back to the step 1. Use PR button on the DVD/VCR to change the number next to the rF:. Then return to step 2 and tune the television newly.

4 Press button to turn off the DVD/VCR.

1,4

TEST

3

Note:

If you receive one TV-program on channel 35, 36 or 37, the interference can be occurred to the built-in TV channel in DVD/VCR. If you use a scart cable for the transmission of picture and sound, you can cut off the built-in TV-program. Then the video playback through the supplied antenna cable is not possible any more. Press PR repeatedly (at step 1) until OFF will appear.(OFF appears after 69 or before 23)

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JVC HR-XV1EU Setting the TV to the AV-Channel, Which you must tune your TV-set, Your television to this program position

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