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AV-32H35SAE / LCT1364-001A-U / English

CH/CC numbers

When you want to use the INSERT function on page 31, find the CH/CC number corresponding to 

the Channel number of the TV channel from this table.

CH

Channel

CH 02 / CH 202

E2, R1, AU0

CH 03 / CH 203

E3, ITALY A, AU1

CH 04 / CH 204

E4, ITALY B, R2, AU2

CH 05 / CH 205

E5, ITALY D, R6, AU6

CH 06 / CH 206

E6, ITALY E, R7, AU7

CH 07 / CH 207

E7, ITALY F, R8, AU8

CH 08 / CH 208

E8, R9, AU9

CH 09 / CH 209

E9, ITALY G

CH 10 / CH 210

E10, ITALY H, R10, AU10

CH 11 / CH 211

E11, ITALY H+1, R11, AU11

CH 12 / CH 212

E12, ITALY H+2, R12

CH 21 / CH 221

E21, R21

CH 22 / CH 222

E22, R22

CH 23 / CH 223

E23, R23

CH 24 / CH 224

E24, R24

CH 25 / CH 225

E25, R25

CH 26 / CH 226

E26, R26

CH 27 / CH 227

E27, R27

CH 28 / CH 228

E28, R28

CH 29 / CH 229

E29, R29

CH 30 / CH 230

E30, R30

CH 31 / CH 231

E31, R31

CH 32 / CH 232

E32, R32

CH 33 / CH 233

E33, R33

CH 34 / CH 234

E34, R34

CH 35 / CH 235

E35, R35

CH 36 / CH 236

E36, R36

CH 37 / CH 237

E37, R37

CH 38 / CH 238

E38, R38

CH 39 / CH 239

E39, R39

CH

Channel

CH 40 / CH 240

E40, R40

CH 41 / CH 241

E41, R41

CH 42 / CH 242

E42, R42

CH 43 / CH 243

E43, R43

CH 44 / CH 244

E44, R44

CH 45 / CH 245

E45, R45

CH 46 / CH 246

E46, R46

CH 47 / CH 247

E47, R47

CH 48 / CH 248

E48, R48

CH 49 / CH 249

E49, R49

CH 50 / CH 250

E50, R50

CH 51 / CH 251

E51, R51

CH 52 / CH 252

E52, R52

CH 53 / CH 253

E53, R53

CH 54 / CH 254

E54, R54

CH 55 / CH 255

E55, R55

CH 56 / CH 256

E56, R56

CH 57 / CH 257

E57, R57

CH 58 / CH 258

E58, R58

CH 59 / CH 259

E59, R59

CH 60 / CH 260

E60, R60

CH 61 / CH 261

E61, R61

CH 62 / CH 262

E62, R62

CH 63 / CH 263

E63, R63

CH 64 / CH 264

E64, R64

CH 65 / CH 265

E65, R65

CH 66 / CH 266

E66, R66

CH 67 / CH 267

E67, R67

CH 68 / CH 268

E68, R68

CH 69 / CH 269

E69, R69

CC

Channel

CC 01 / CC 201

S1, AU5

CC 02 / CC 202

S2

CC 03 / CC 203

S3

CC 04 / CC 204

S4

CC 05 / CC 205

S5

CC 06 / CC 206

S6, AU5A

CC 07 / CC 207

S7

CC 08 / CC 208  S8
CC 09 / CC 209

S9

CC 10 / CC 210

S10

CC 11 / CC 211

S11

CC 12 / CC 212

S12

CC 13 / CC 213

S13

CC 14 / CC 214

S14

CC 15 / CC 215

S15

CC 16 / CC 216

S16

CC 17 / CC 217

S17

CC 18 / CC 218

S18

CC 19 / CC 219

S19

CC 20 / CC 220

S20

CC 21 / CC 221

S21

CC 22 / CC 222

S22

CC 23 / CC 223

S23

CC 24 / CC 224

S24

CC 25 / CC 225

S25

CC 26 / CC 226

S26

CC 27 / CC 227

S27

CC 28 / CC 228

S28

CC 29 / CC 229

S29

CC 30 / CC 230

S30

CC

Channel

CC 31 / CC 231

S31

CC 32 / CC 232

S32

CC 33 / CC 233

S33

CC 34 / CC 234

S34

CC 35 / CC 235

S35

CC 36 / CC 236

S36

CC 37 / CC 237

S37

CC 38 / CC 238

S38

CC 39 / CC 239

S39

CC 40 / CC 240

S40

CC 41 / CC 241

S41

CC 75 / CC 275

X

CC 76 / CC 276

Y, R3

CC 77 / CC 277

Z, ITALY C, R4, AU3

CC 78 / CC 278

Z+1, R5

CC 79 / CC 279

Z+2, AU4

CH

Channel

CH 102

F2

CH 103

F3

CH 104

F4

CH 105

F5

CH 106

F6

CH 107

F7

CH 108

F8

CH 109

F9

CH 110

F10

CH 121

F21

CH 122

F22

CH 123

F23

CH 124

F24

CH 125

F25

CH 126

F26

CH 127

F27

CH 128

F28

CH 129

F29

CH 130

F30

CH 131

F31

CH 132

F32

CH 133

F33

CH 134

F34

CH 135

F35

CH 136

F36

CH 137

F37

CH 138

F38

CH 139

F39

CH 140

F40

CH

Channel

CH 141

F41

CH 142

F42

CH 143

F43

CH 144

F44

CH 145

F45

CH 146

F46

CH 147

F47

CH 148

F48

CH 149

F49

CH 150

F50

CH 151

F51

CH 152

F52

CH 153

F53

CH 154

F54

CH 155

F55

CH 156

F56

CH 157

F57

CH 158

F58

CH 159

F59

CH 160

F60

CH 161

F61

CH 162

F62

CH 163

F63

CH 164

F64

CH 165

F65

CH 166

F66

CH 167

F67

CH 168

F68

CH 169

F69

CC

Frequency (MHz)

CC 110

116 - 124

CC 111

124 - 132

CC 112

132 - 140

CC 113

140 - 148

CC 114

148 - 156

CC 115

156 - 164

CC 116

164 - 172

CC 123

220 - 228

CC 124

228 - 236

CC 125

236 - 244

CC 126

244 - 252

CC 127

252 - 260

CC 128

260 - 268

CC 129

268 - 276

CC 130

276 - 284

CC 131

284 - 292

CC 132

292 - 300

CC 133

300 - 306

CC 141

306 - 311

CC 142

311 - 319

CC 143

319 - 327

CC 144

327 - 335

CC 145

335 - 343

CC 146

343 - 351

CC 147

351 - 359

CC 148

359 - 367

CC 149

367 - 375

CC 150

375 - 383

CC 151

383 - 391

CC

Frequency (MHz)

CC 152

391 - 399

CC 153

399 - 407

CC 154

407 - 415

CC 155

415 - 423

CC 156

423 - 431

CC 157

431 - 439

CC 158

439 - 447

CC 159

447 - 455

CC 160

455 - 463

CC 161

463 - 469

AV-32H35SAE.book  Page 39  Wednesday, March 12, 2003  4:29 PM

Summary of Contents for AV-32H35

Page 1: ... 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Colour Television INSTRUCTIONS AV 32H35SAE AV 32H35SAE LCT1364 001A U 0303 MK CR JMUK LCT1364 001A U_Cover fm Page 1 Thursday March 6 2003 1 41 PM ...

Page 2: ... Cover02 03 LCT1364 001A U_Cover fm Page 2 Thursday March 6 2003 1 41 PM ...

Page 3: ...into the cabinet openings If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment fire or electric shock may be caused DO NOT place any naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the TV WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION Operate only from the power source specified AC 220 240 V 50 Hz on the unit Avoid damaging the AC plug and power co...

Page 4: ...Teletext function 15 Basic operation 15 Using the List Mode 15 Hold 16 Sub page 16 Reveal 16 Size 17 Index 17 Cancel 17 Using the TV s menu 18 Basic operation 18 PICTURE SETTING 19 PICTURE MODE 19 Picture Adjustment 19 COLOUR TEMP 19 PICTURE FEATURES 20 DIGITAL VNR 20 COLOUR SYSTEM 20 4 3 AUTO ASPECT 21 PICTURE TILT 21 SOUND SETTING 22 STEREO I II 22 Sound Adjustment 22 HYPER SOUND 22 EXT SETTING ...

Page 5: ... C For details refer to your VCR instruction manual To connect additional external devices please see Additional preparation on page 37 To connect speakers and amplifier please see Connecting Speakers Amplifier on page 38 When a decoder is connected to a T V LINK compatible VCR set the DECODER EXT 2 function to ON For details see Using the DECODER EXT 2 function on page 36 Otherwise you will not b...

Page 6: ...es not work properly replace the batteries Initial settings When the TV is first turned on it enters the initial setting mode and the JVC logo is displayed Follow the instructions on the on screen display to make the initial settings 1 Press the Main power button on the TV The Power lamp lights red for power on then green for TV on and the JVC logo is displayed If the power lamp stays red and does...

Page 7: ...fter the TV channels have been registered in the Programme numbers PR the EDIT menu appears You can proceed to edit the Programme numbers PR using the EDIT MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 29 If you do not need to use the EDIT MANUAL function go to the next step If ACI START ACI SKIP appears in the AUTO PROGRAM menu You can use the ACI Automatic Channel Installation function to ...

Page 8: ...nnel is not registered in Programme number PR 0 AV When you want to register a TV channel to PR 0 AV manually set it using the MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 29 T V LINK FUNCTIONS When a T V LINK compatible VCR is connected to the EXT 2 Terminal on the TV it is easier to set up the VCR and to view videos T V LINK uses the following features To use T V LINK functions A T V LINK...

Page 9: ... displayed on the TV When recording images from an external device connected to the TV When recording a TV channel after it has been unscrambled on a decoder When recording a TV channel by using the TV s output because that TV channel cannot be properly received on the VCR s tuner When the VCR is not ready for example when there is no tape inserted NO RECORDING is displayed Operation via the TV is...

Page 10: ...arentheses for details 1 Remote control sensor 2 Power lamp 4 9 3 Main power button 4 9 4 Headphone jack mini jack 37 5 P p buttons q buttons 9 6 r Volume button 9 7 EXT 4 terminal 23 37 R L S P E X T 4 R L S P E X T 4 EXT 2 EXT 3 S R AUDIO OUT L EXT 1 ...

Page 11: ... TV does not fully isolate the TV from the AC supply If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket Turn the TV on from standby mode Press the P p p p p buttons to turn the TV on from standby mode Choose a TV channel Press the P p p p p buttons to choose a programme number PR or an EXT terminal Adjust the volume 1 Press the r r r ...

Page 12: ...h g Text button Turn the TV on or off from standby mode Press the standby button to turn the TV on or off When the TV is turned on the power lamp changes from red to green The power can be turned on by pressing the b button 6 buttons or Number buttons Choose a TV channel Use the number buttons Enter the programme number PR of the channel using the number buttons Example PR 6 press 6 PR 12 press 1 ...

Page 13: ...he TV channel see CHILD LOCK on page 25 If the picture is tilted correct it See PICTURE TILT on page 21 Adjust the volume Press the 5 5 5 5 buttons to adjust the volume The Volume indicator appears and the volume changes as you press the q buttons Muting the sound Press the l l l l muting button to turn off the sound Pressing the l muting button again restores the previous volume level Watch image...

Page 14: ...s The VCR RF channel is sent as the RF signal from the VCR Also refer to your VCR instruction manual ZOOM function You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio Choose the optimum one from the following ZOOM modes AUTO For any picture format except Normal Picture 4 3 Aspect Ratio the picture will be automatically displayed in the optimum screen size For Normal Picture 4 3 As...

Page 15: ...M menu 2 Press the 6 6 6 6 buttons to choose a ZOOM mode Then press the a a a a button The picture expands and the chosen ZOOM mode is displayed in about 5 seconds The ZOOM mode may be automatically changed due to the control signal from an external device When you want to return to the previous ZOOM mode choose the ZOOM mode again Adjusting the visible area of the picture If subtitles or the top ...

Page 16: ...ess the b b b b button The TV returns to the TV mode and a TV channel appears Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD player You can operate a JVC brand VCR or DVD player Pressing the button having the same appearance as the original remote control button of a device makes the function work in the same way as the original remote control 1 Set the VCR P P P P DVD Switch to the VCR or DVD position VCR When...

Page 17: ...l not operate in the TV and text mode or Text mode No menu operations are possible when viewing a teletext programme Language display depends on the country which was set on the COUNTRY menu If characters on a Teletext programme do not appear properly change the COUNTRY Setting to other country s For detail Changing the COUNTRY setting on page 35 Using the List Mode You can store the numbers of yo...

Page 18: ...age Some teletext pages include sub pages that are automatically displayed You can hold any sub page or view it at any time 1 Press the D D D D Sub page button to operate the Sub page function Sub page numbers are displayed at the left of the screen Background colour of the sub page number 2 Press the 6 6 6 6 buttons to choose a sub page number To cancel the Sub page function Press the D Sub page ...

Page 19: ...1 Press the Number button to enter a page number or press a Colour button The TV searches for a teletext page 2 Press H H H H Cancel button The TV programme appears When the TV finds the teletext page its page number appears in the upper left of the screen 3 Press H H H H Cancel button to return to a teletext page when the page number is on the screen The TV mode cannot be resumed even by pressing...

Page 20: ...ation button To exit a menu instantly Press the b button 3 Press the 6 6 6 6 buttons to choose a function For details of the functions in the menus see the following pages 4 Press the 5 5 5 5 buttons to choose the setting of that function If you want to operate a function which appears only with its name follow the descriptions of that function on the following pages The display appearing at the b...

Page 21: ...he colour system is NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 See Specifications on page 44 To return to the default settings in each PICTURE MODE Press the blue button This returns the picture settings in the PICTURE MODE mode you have chosen to the default settings and stores them in the PICTURE MODE mode COLOUR TEMP You can select one of three COLOUR TEMP modes three tones of white to adjust the white balance of the...

Page 22: ...you set the DIGITAL VNR function to AUTO but still notice some noise change the setting from AUTO to MAX The MAX setting is not suitable for high quality pictures which contain very little noise OFF The DIGITAL VNR function is turned off COLOUR SYSTEM The colour system is chosen automatically However if the picture is not clear or no colour appears choose the colour system manually 1 Choose COLOUR...

Page 23: ...hoose a ZOOM mode Then press the a a a a button PICTURE TILT There are cases where the Earth s magnetic force may make the picture tilt If this happens you can correct the picture tilt 1 Press the 6 6 6 6 buttons to choose PICTURE TILT Then press the a a a a button 2 Press the 6 6 6 6 buttons until the picture becomes level Then press the a a a a button TV OK BACK D0017 EN 4 3 AUTO ASPECT PANORAMI...

Page 24: ...the sound to your liking BASS You can adjust the low tone of the sound 2 weaker 3 strong TREBLE You can adjust the high tone of the sound 2 weaker 3 strong BALANCE You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker 2 turn the left speaker s volume level up 3 turn the right speaker s volume level up HYPER SOUND You can enjoy sounds with a wider ambience ON This function is turned ...

Page 25: ...IN S VIDEO input setting Press the yellow button and turn off S IN S VIDEO input mark The regular video signal composite signal pictures are resumed The EXT 1 terminal does not support S VIDEO signal Y C signal and you cannot set S IN S VIDEO input in the EXT 1 terminal Setting S IN S VIDEO input changes the head character from E to S For example E2 is changed to S2 Even a device which enables the...

Page 26: ... an EXT terminal or TV Then press the a a a a button The arrow in the menu represents a signal flow The left side of the arrow denotes a signal source output from the EXT 2 terminal EXT 1 EXT 3 EXT 4 The output signal of the device connected to an EXT terminal passes through the TV and is output from the EXT 2 terminal TV The picture and sound of the TV channel you are currently viewing are output...

Page 27: ...od of time to OFF BLUE BACK You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent or when there is no input from an external device ON This function is turned on OFF This function is turned off CHILD LOCK When there is a TV channel you wish your children not to watch you can use the CHILD LOCK function to lock out the TV channel Even when a ...

Page 28: ... display ID NO ID NO input screen 3 Press the Number buttons to enter the ID number The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel If you have forgotten the ID number Perform step 1 of To set the CHILD LOCK function After confirming the ID number press the b button to exit the menu Even if you reset the lock temporarily it does not mean that the CHILD LOCK function set for the TV ...

Page 29: ... can use this function To operate this function see Using the DECODER EXT 2 function on page 36 Caution If you have not connected a Decoder with a T V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT 2 terminal setting this function to ON by mistake causes the picture sound of a TV channel you are currently viewing not to be issued ...

Page 30: ...TO PROGRAM menu appears and received TV channels are automatically registered in the Programme numbers PR To cancel the AUTO PROGRAM function press the b button After the TV channels have been registered in the Programme numbers PR the EDIT menu appears You can proceed to edit the Programme numbers PR using the EDIT MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 29 If you do not need to use t...

Page 31: ...rent Programme numbers PR EDIT functions and manual registration of a TV channel you want to view to the Programme number PR MANUAL function The details about these functions are as follows Caution Using the MOVE DELETE or INSERT function rewrites the current Programme numbers PR list Resultingly the Programme number PR of some of the TV channels will change Using the MANUAL function for a TV chan...

Page 32: ...ngs The T V LINK menu appears 4 If you do not have a T V LINK compatible VCR connected Press the b button to exit the T V LINK menu The T V LINK menu disappears and all the settings are completed If you have a T V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT 2 terminal Follow the operating procedure Downloading the data to VCR on page 35 to transmit the Programme number PR data to the VCR MOVE 1 Press...

Page 33: ...H CC number unique to this TV and corresponding to the Channel number of a TV channel is required Find the corresponding CH CC number from a table CH CC numbers on page 39 based on the Channel number of the TV channel When the COUNTRY setting is not FRANCE use a two digit CH CC number When the COUNTRY setting is FRANCE use a three digit CH CC number Only when you add a TV channel SECAM L system fr...

Page 34: ...gramme number PR appears on the screen 2 Press the yellow button to delete the TV channel The TV channel is deleted from the Programme numbers PR list MANUAL Preparation As long as you register the TV channel SECAM L system from a French station be sure to set the COUNTRY setting to FRANCE If the COUNTRY setting is not FRANCE follow the description Changing the COUNTRY setting on page 35 to change...

Page 35: ...In this case retry to set the SYSTEM again correctly so that no problem arises 4 Press the green or red button to search for a TV channel Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV channel Then the TV channel is displayed 5 Press the green or red button repeatedly until the TV channel you want appears If the TV channel reception is poor Press the blue or yellow button to fine tune the TV channel If you...

Page 36: ...he AUTO PROGRAM menu ACI ERROR denotes that the ACI function is not working properly Press the a button to start the ACI function again If ACI ERROR still appears even after you have tried to start the ACI function several times press the 3 button to start the AUTO PROGRAM function It does not cause any problem because all the TV channels are registered to the Programme numbers PR by the AUTO PROG...

Page 37: ... data transmission Has the T V LINK compatible VCR been connected to the EXT 2 terminal Has the VCR power been turned on Does the SCART cable that is connected to the EXT 2 terminal to T V LINK compatible VCR have all proper connections Changing the COUNTRY setting After the AUTO PROGRAM function is completed you can change the country you have already set by using the AUTO PROGRAM function When r...

Page 38: ...CODER EXT 2 Then press the 5 5 5 5 buttons to choose ON An unscrambled picture appears To cancel the DECODER EXT 2 function Press the 5 buttons to choose OFF 6 Press the a a a a button to complete the setting The T V LINK menu appears 7 Follow the operating procedure Downloading the data to VCR on page 35 to transmit the Programme number PR data to the VCR 8 If you have another TV channel capable ...

Page 39: ...nals If you are connecting a device not listed in the following connection diagram see the table to choose the best EXT terminal Note that connecting cables are not supplied 1 VCR composite signal 2 VCR composite signal S VIDEO signal 3 T V LINK compatible VCR composite signal S VIDEO signal 4 Decoder 5 DVD player composite signal S VIDEO signal 6 DVD player composite signal RGB signal 7 TV game c...

Page 40: ...the video sound signal from the EXT 2 terminal It is useful when you want to dub the video sound from another device on the VCR connected to the EXT 2 terminal For details on how to do this operation see DUBBING on page 24 TV output from the EXT 1 terminal The output of video sound signal of a TV channel you are currently viewing is always output from the EXT 1 terminal Changing over a Programme n...

Page 41: ...0 CC 11 CC 211 S11 CC 12 CC 212 S12 CC 13 CC 213 S13 CC 14 CC 214 S14 CC 15 CC 215 S15 CC 16 CC 216 S16 CC 17 CC 217 S17 CC 18 CC 218 S18 CC 19 CC 219 S19 CC 20 CC 220 S20 CC 21 CC 221 S21 CC 22 CC 222 S22 CC 23 CC 223 S23 CC 24 CC 224 S24 CC 25 CC 225 S25 CC 26 CC 226 S26 CC 27 CC 227 S27 CC 28 CC 228 S28 CC 29 CC 229 S29 CC 30 CC 230 S30 CC Channel CC 31 CC 231 S31 CC 32 CC 232 S32 CC 33 CC 233 ...

Page 42: ...mber Find the CH CC number CC110 to CC161 corresponding to the TV channel SECAM L system from a French cable TV station based on the broadcast frequency of the TV channel When you do not know the broadcast frequency please contact the cable TV station The CH CC numbers of CH102 CH169 and CC110 CC161 correspond to the TV channels being broadcast by a SECAM L system The other CH CC numbers correspon...

Page 43: ... the description BLUE BACK on page 25 to try to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF Have you connected the headphones to the TV Connecting the headphones to the TV causes sounds not to be issued from the TV speakers If the SYSTEM setting for a TV channel is incorrect it may prevent the sound from being issued Follow the description EDIT MANUAL on page 29 to use the MANUAL function to try ...

Page 44: ...e control become exhausted Follow the description Putting the batteries into the Remote control on page 4 and replace them with new batteries to try to solve the problem Have you attempted to use the remote control at the sides or rear of the TV or at a location more than seven meters apart from the TV location Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters...

Page 45: ... stabilize before it can be displayed The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV other causes may be assumed For precautionary purposes request your service technician to inspect it Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight e...

Page 46: ...m Power requirements 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Power consumption Maximum 195 W Average 130 W Standby 2 5 W Picture tube size Viewable area 76 cm measured diagonally Audio output Rated Power output 10 W 10 W Speakers 13 cm 6 5 cm oval 2 EXT 1 terminal Euroconnector 21 pin SCART Video input Audio L R inputs and RGB inputs are available TV broadcast outputs Video and Audio L R are available EXT 2 terminal E...

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