Before You Start

This section describes some basic information you should know before you start using your player. It also describes the various types of discs that can be played with the player.

Opening Screen

This screen is displayed automatically when the power for the player is turned on.

During playback of a disc, it changes to the disc screen.

• Since Audio CD discs do not include screen information, the opening screen is usually displayed for these types of discs.

Preventing Screen Burnin [Screen Saver]

If a still image is displayed for a long time, a residual shadow of the image can be burntinto the TV screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a screen saver function. If the Initial Settings screen, a paused image, menu or other still image is displayed for more than five minutes without any operations being performed, the screen is darkened and a moving image is displayed.

The moving image is set in [SCREEN SAVER] of Initial Settings 2 in the Initial Settings screen.

The screen saver function is cancelled when any of the operation buttons are pressed and the player returns to the original screen.

See page 29.

On-screen guide icons

When playing DVD Video/Audio discs, you may see icons displayed over the picture.

These icons have the following meanings:

This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multi-angle information included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the angle used. See pages 47 and 53.

This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multilingual information included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the audio language used. See page 49.

This icon is displayed at the beginning of the multiple subtitle information included on some discs. If this icon appears while you are playing a disc, you can change the subtitle language used. See pages 48 and 54.

You can also setup the player so that these icons are not displayed. Set from the

GUIDE setting in Initial Settings 1 of the Initial Settings screen. See page 27.

If appears during operation...

If appears when you try to perform an operation, it means that you cannot use that function. Depending on the type of disc, you may not be able to perform some operations even if is not displayed on the screen.

Depending on the type of disc, you may not be able to use the fast forward/backward, pause, slow motion playback and other functions. In these cases the operations will

be invalid.

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JVC XV-D9000 manual Before You Start, Opening Screen, Preventing Screen Burnin Screen Saver, On-screen guide icons

XV-D9000 specifications

The JVC XV-D9000 is a versatile and innovative DVD player that was introduced in the early 2000s, quickly becoming recognized for its impressive range of features and technologies. Combining advanced playback capabilities with a user-friendly interface, the XV-D9000 has earned a spot in the hearts of home theater enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the JVC XV-D9000 is its comprehensive format support. The player boasts compatibility with various media types, including DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and Video CD. Its ability to handle multiple formats makes it an excellent choice for users with diverse media collections. Additionally, the XV-D9000 supports MP3 audio, allowing users to enjoy digital music playback with ease.

The technological prowess of the XV-D9000 is reflected in its high-quality video playback capabilities. The player utilizes advanced digital processing to deliver crisp, clear visuals. It features a 10-bit video DAC that enhances color precision and detail, ensuring that movies and videos appear vibrant and lifelike on compatible displays. Furthermore, the XV-D9000 incorporates a progressive scan output, providing improved clarity with 480p video output for DVD content, making it ideal for users with progressive scan-enabled televisions.

The build quality of the JVC XV-D9000 also deserves mention. It is designed with a sturdy chassis, ensuring durability and minimizing vibrations that may affect playback quality. The user-friendly remote control offers convenient access to various functions, and the front panel includes intuitive buttons for easy navigation. The player also features a display that provides helpful information about the media being played.

Connectivity options are another strong point for the XV-D9000. With multiple outputs, including composite, S-Video, and component video, the player can easily connect to a variety of television and audio systems. Additionally, optical audio outputs provide high-quality sound transmission, enhancing the overall home cinema experience.

In summary, the JVC XV-D9000 stands out in the competitive market of DVD players with its versatile format compatibility, advanced video processing capabilities, and solid build quality. For home theater enthusiasts seeking a reliable and high-performance DVD player that excels in both video and audio playback, the XV-D9000 remains a notable choice, showcasing JVC’s commitment to innovation and superior entertainment.