Table of Contents

Parts Identification

2

Center Unit

2

Remote Control

3

Getting Started

4

Before Installation

4

Checking the Supplied Accessories

4

Putting Batteries in the Remote Control

4

Connecting the FM and AM Antennas

5

Speaker Layout Diagram

6

Connecting the Speakers

7

Connecting Audio/Video Component

8

Basic Disc Operations

10

1

Turn On the Power

10

2

Select the Source

10

3

Load a Disc

10

4

Start Playback

11

5

Adjust the Volume

11

6

Activate Surround

11

Moving to Another Chapter/Track/File

12

Stopping Playback

12

Basic Tuner Operations

13

1

Turn On the Power

13

2

Select the Band

13

3

Adjust the Volume

13

4

Tune into a Station

13

Other Basic Operations

14

Enjoying Sounds from the External Component

14

Turning Off the Power with the Timer

14

Adjusting the Display Brightness

14

Creating Realistic Sound Fields

15

Using the Test Tone

15

Adjusting the Sound

15

7 Basic sound adjustment procedure

16

Surround Mode Introduction

17

7 Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround

17

7 Dolby Pro Logic II modes

17

Activating the Surround Mode

18

Disc Introduction—DVD/VCD/SVCD/CD

19

Disc Playback

20

Using the On-Screen Bar

20

7 Showing the On-Screen Bar

20

7 Basic operation through the On-Screen Bar

21

Selecting the Audio Languages

22

Selecting the Subtitles

22

Selecting the Playback Channel

23

Selecting the Multi-Angle Views

23

Checking the Remaining Time

23

Disc Menu-Driven Playback

24

Moving to a Particular Portion Directly

25

Searching for a Particular Point

25

Repeating Playback

26

7 Repeat Play

26

7A–B Repeat

26

Special Picture Playback

27

7 Still Picture/Frame-by-Frame Playback

27

7 Slow Motion Playback

27

7 Zoom

27

MP3/JPEG Introduction

28

MP3/JPEG Playback

29

Starting Playback

29

Showing the On-Screen Bar

29

Operations Using the On-Screen Display

30

Selecting a Particular File/Folder Directly

31

Repeating Playback

31

Browsing Pictures in the Current Folder

31

Rotating and Flipping a Picture

31

Tuner Operations

32

Tuning in Stations

32

Using Preset Tuning

33

Selecting the FM Reception Mode

33

Using the RDS (Radio Data System)

 

to Receive FM Stations

34

Searching for a Program by PTY Codes

35

Switching to a Selected Program

35

7 Description of the PTY codes

36

Setting Up the DVD Preferences

37

Setting the System Preferences

37

7 The basic procedure to set up the system preferences

38

7 To adjust the DRC (Dynamic Range Compression)

38

Setting the Preferences

39

7 The basic procedure to set up preferences

39

7 To set the parental (rating) level

40

7 To change the password

40

7 To release the parental lock temporarily

41

7 To reset the password to the initial setting

41

7 Language Code List

41

Operating TV

42

Maintenance

43

Troubleshooting

44

Specifications

45

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TH-A25 specifications

The JVC TH-A25 is a compact home theater system that combines innovative sound technologies with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their audio-visual experience at home. One of the standout aspects of the JVC TH-A25 is its impressive surround sound capabilities, which allow users to immerse themselves in a three-dimensional audio environment. This model features advanced audio processing technology designed to enhance the clarity and depth of sound, creating a cinematic experience right in your living room.

The system is equipped with a powerful subwoofer that delivers deep bass, enriching music and movie soundtracks alike. With a total output power of around 300 watts, the JVC TH-A25 ensures that the audio is loud enough to fill medium-sized rooms while maintaining sound quality. The presence of multiple audio channels allows for versatile speaker placement, enhancing the overall soundstage.

Another notable feature of the JVC TH-A25 is its compatibility with various audio formats. This system supports Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, meaning you can enjoy a wide range of movie and music formats without losing audio fidelity. Additionally, the built-in Bluetooth functionality enables users to stream music directly from their smartphones or other devices, offering convenience and modern connectivity options.

The design of the JVC TH-A25 is both sleek and stylish, fitting seamlessly into any home decor. The compact form factor of the speakers makes them easy to integrate into different setups without taking up much space. The intuitive remote control makes it easy to adjust settings, manage volume, and switch between input sources with ease.

Moreover, the setup process is straightforward, allowing users to get started with their home theater experience quickly. The simple wiring and clear user manual ensure that even those who are not tech-savvy can enjoy their new system without frustration.

In summary, the JVC TH-A25 is designed to deliver an engaging audio experience with its advanced surround sound technology, powerful bass, and modern connectivity features. Its compact design and user-friendly interfaces make it suitable for any home theater enthusiast looking to elevate their entertainment experience.