Setting the Audio delay level

—AUDIO DELAY

Synchronization between audio and video reproduction can be possibly disturbed because video signal decoding is time- consuming compared to the audio signal decoding.

On this setting, you can correct synchronization between video and audio signals by delaying the audio signal timing.

Adjustable range: OFF and 10 ms to 100 ms (in 10 ms intervals)

Initial setting: ADELAY OFF>

Memorizing the volume level for each source—ONE TOUCH OP

This receiver memorizes some settings separately for each source. In addition, you can store the volume level for each source with the other memorized settings (see page 17).

This receiver memorizes the volume level

when you turn off the power, and

when you change the source.

ONE TOUCH <ON>

Select to store the volume level separately for each source. (The ONE TOUCH OPERATION indicator lights up on the display.)

ONE TOUCH <OFF>

Select this not to store the volume level.

Initial setting: ONE TOUCH <OFF>

To recall the volume level

With the ONE TOUCH OPERATION indicator lit, the volume level for the currently selected source is recalled when the source is selected.

To cancel the One Touch Operation

Set One Touch Operation to “ONE TOUCH <OFF>” so that the ONE TOUCH OPERATION indicator goes off from the display.

Selecting the source for HDMI terminal and COMPONENT VIDEO jacks—HDMI SELECT/CMPNT SELECT

When you connect a VCR or DBS to the “VCR (DBS) IN” terminal in HDMI terminal or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks on the rear of the receiver, you need to select either “VCR” or “DBS” according to the component you connect.

If you have not selected appropriate source, you cannot view the playback picture on the TV.

For the HDMI terminal:

HDMI <VCR> Select this when assigning the HDMI terminal for a VCR.

HDMI <DBS> Select this when assigning the HDMI terminal for a DBS.

Initial setting: HDMI <VCR>

For the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks:

CMPNT <VCR> Select this when assigning the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks for a VCR.

CMPNT <DBS> Select this when assigning the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks for a DBS.

Initial setting: CMPNT <VCR>

Selecting the output video signals

—VIDEO OUTPUT

When you connect your TV and this receiver with the HDMI cable, set this setting to “VIDEO <HDMI>.”

With this setting, this receiver converts incoming composite video, S-video, and component video signals from video components and transmits the converted signals through the HDMI cable.

VIDEO <HDMI>

Select this when connecting a TV to the HDMI terminal.

VIDEO <OTHER>

Select this when connecting a TV with a video jack(s) other than the HDMI terminal.

Initial setting: VIDEO <HDMI>

NOTE

When selecting “VIDEO <HDMI>,” the AV COMPU LINK remote control system (see page 38) may not operate properly. In this case, do not make the AV COMPU LINK connection.

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JVC RX-D402B, RX-D401S manual Setting the Audio delay level, Memorizing the volume level for each source-ONE Touch OP

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