Selecting the type of the input signal

—DVD VIDEO INPUT/VCR VIDEO INPUT

When you use the AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminals for connecting the DVD recorder (or DVD player) or VCR, register the type of the input signal.

If you have not selected appropriate input signal types, you cannot view the playback picture on the TV.

For the DVD recorder or DVD player (DVD VIDEO):

DVD VIDEO: RGB/C

Select when connecting the DVD recorder (or DVD player) to SCART terminal which receives RGB or composite video signals.

DVD VIDEO: S-VIDEO

Select when connecting the DVD recorder (or DVD player) to SCART terminal which receives S-video signals.

Initial setting: DVD VIDEO: RGB/C

For the VCR (VCR VIDEO):

VCR VIDEO: RGB/C

Select when connecting the VCR to SCART terminal which receives RGB or composite video signals.

VCR VIDEO: S-VIDEO

Select when connecting the VCR to SCART terminal which receives S-video signals.

Initial setting: VCR VIDEO: RGB/C

Superimposing the menus

—SUPERIMPOSE

You can select whether or not to superimpose the on-screen display on the TV screen.

SUPERIMPOSE: ON

Select to superimpose the on-screen display on the TV screen.

SUPERIMPOSE: OFF

Select to cancel superimposition. The on-screen display will be shown on the blue background screen.

Initial setting: SUPERIMPOSE: ON

NOTES

Some on-screen displays appear on the TV screen regardless of this setting.

The on-screen display does not appear on the TV screen in the following cases:

When connecting the TV through the VIDEO MONITOR OUT jacks (see page 10).

When selecting “TV” as the source.

When the output signals are RGB.

Converting S-video signals into composite video signals—DOWN MIX

You can select whether or not to convert S-video signals into composite video signals.

DOWN MIX: ON Select to convert S-video signals into composite video signals.

DOWN MIX: OFF Select not to use this function.

Initial setting: DOWN MIX: OFF

The converted signals are output through the AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminals (see page 7) as follows:

S-video signals which are input from the S-VIDEO jack of the VIDEO IN terminal and converted into composite video signals can be output from any AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminal.

S-video signals which are input from the AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminals and converted into composite video signals can be output through any AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminal except through the same AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminal.

NOTES

This function is available when satisfying all the following requirements:

When a video component is connected to this receiver through using at least one of the connections to input S-video signals.

When a video component or the TV is connected to this receiver through at least one of the AV IN/OUT (SCART) terminals to output composite video signals.

Either the DVD VIDEO INPUT or the VCR VIDEO INPUT is set to “S-VIDEO” (see left column).

When using this function, set the input mode of the TV correctly. (Refer also to the manual supplied with the TV.)

Converting composite video signals into S- video signals—Y/C SEPARATE

You can select whether or not to convert composite video signals come from a video component into S-video signals.

Y/C SEPARATE: ON Select to convert composite video signals into S-video signals.

Y/C SEPARATE: OFF Select not to use this function.

Initial setting: Y/C SEPARATE: OFF

NOTES

This function is available when satisfying all the following requirements:

When a video component is connected to this receiver through using at least one of the connections to input composite video signals.

When the TV is connected to this receiver through the AV IN/ OUT (SCART) TV terminal to output S-video signals.

Either the DVD VIDEO INPUT or the VCR VIDEO INPUT is set to “RGB/C” (see left column).

When the input signals are RGB, set “Y/C SEPARATE” to “Y/C SEPARATE: OFF”; otherwise, the picture will be blurred.

When using this function, set the input mode of the TV correctly. (Refer also to the manual supplied with the TV.)

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JVC LVT1306-007A manual Selecting the type of the input signal, Superimposing the menus