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Press the 

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 buttons to choose a TV

channel

Every time you press the 

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 buttons, the programme

number (PR) changes over, and the picture of the TV
channel stored in the programme number list (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.

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Press the 

ë

ë

ë

ë

 buttons to choose a 

programme number (PR) for a new TV
channel

2

Press the blue button to activate the 
MANUAL function

To cancel the MANUAL function:

Press the 

9

9

9

9

 (Information) button.

3

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.

4

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.

5

Press the 

3

3

3

3

 button and register the TV 

channel to a programme number (PR)

The normal EDIT menu appears.

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When you want to use the INSERT function on page 26,
find the CH/CC number corresponding to the channel
number of the TV channel from this table.

If you want to know a particular TV channel’s channel
menu, look in TV listings magazines or contact the 
broadcaster.

CH

Channel

CH 02 / CH 202

E2, IR A

CH 03 / CH 203

E3, IR B, ITALY A

CH 04 / CH 204

E4, IR C, ITALY B

CH 05 / CH 205

E5, IR D, ITALY D

CH 06 / CH 206

E6, IR E, ITALY E

CH 07 / CH 207

E7, IR F, ITALY F

CH 08 / CH 208

E8, IR G

CH 09 / CH 209

E9, ITALY G

CH 10 / CH 210

E10, IR H, ITALY H

CH 11 / CH 211

E11, IR J, ITALY H+1

CH 12 / CH 212

E12, ITALY H+2

CH 21 / CH 221

E21

CH 22 / CH 222

E22

CH 23 / CH 223

E23

CH 24 / CH 224

E24

CH 25 / CH 225

E25

CH 26 / CH 226 

E26

CH 27 / CH 227

E27

CH 28 / CH 228

E28

CH 29 / CH 229

E29

CH 30 / CH 230

E30

CH 31 / CH 231

E31

CH 32 / CH 232

E32

CH 33 / CH 233

E33

CH 34 / CH 234

E34

CH 35 / CH 235

E35

CH 36 / CH 236

E36

CH 37 / CH 237

E37

CH 38 / CH 238

E38

CH 39 / CH 239

E39

CH

Channel

CH 40 / CH 240

E40

CH 41 / CH 241

E41

CH 42 / CH 242

E42

CH 43 / CH 243

E43

CH 44 / CH 244

E44

CH 45 / CH 245

E45

CH 46 / CH 246

E46

CH 47 / CH 247

E47

CH 48 / CH 248

E48

CH 49 / CH 249

E49

CH 50 / CH 250

E50

CH 51 / CH 251

E51

CH 52 / CH 252

E52

CH 53 / CH 253

E53

CH 54 / CH 254

E54

CH 55 / CH 255

E55

CH 56 / CH 256

E56

CH 57 / CH 257

E57

CH 58 / CH 258

E58

CH 59 / CH 259

E59

CH 60 / CH 260

E60

CH 61 / CH 261

E61

CH 62 / CH 262

E62

CH 63 / CH 263

E63

CH 64 / CH 264

E64

CH 65 / CH 265

E65

CH 66 / CH 266

E66

CH 67 / CH 267

E67

CH 68 / CH 268

E68

CH 69 / CH 269

E69

CC

Channel

CC 01 / CC 201

S1

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

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

CC 77 / CC 277

Z, ITALY C

CC 78 / CC 278

Z+1

CC 79 / CC 279

Z+2

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Summary of Contents for AV24WT5EI

Page 1: ... Using your TV the basics 8 Remote control buttons and functions 11 Using the TV s menus 16 Picture setting 17 Picture features 18 Sound setting 19 EXT SETTING 20 FEATURES 22 INSTALL 24 DEMO 28 Other menus 29 Further preparation 30 TV buttons and parts 32 Troubleshooting 33 Specifications 34 Colour Television INSTRUCTIONS AV32EK_cover fm Page 1 Tuesday December 19 2000 9 17 AM ...

Page 2: ...wer plug from the AC outlet 8 Do not hold the front panel door when moving the TV if you do you may break it DUQLQJ DUQLQJ DUQLQJ DUQLQJ DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adaptor or consult your dealer If ...

Page 3: ...leave this equipment operating unattended unless otherwise specifically stated that it is designed to do so or in standby mode Only use the designated power switch to turn off the power and ensure that all potential users are instructed how to do so Make special arrangements for infirm or handicapped persons Never watch TV while operating a motor vehicle It is illegal to watch TV while driving Nev...

Page 4: ... to the EXT 2 terminal on the TV For details about T V LINK functions see T V LINK functions on page 7 3XWWLQJ EDWWHULHV LQWR WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO 3XWWLQJ EDWWHULHV LQWR WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO 3XWWLQJ EDWWHULHV LQWR WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO 3XWWLQJ EDWWHULHV LQWR WKH UHPRWH FRQWURO Use two AAA R03 dry cell batteries Insert the batteries holding from the ó end making sure the ô and ó terminals are correctly li...

Page 5: ...d does not change to green your TV is in the standby mode Press the standby button on the remote control to turn your TV on If the JVC logo does not appear this is because your TV has already been turned on for the first time use the LANGUAGE and AUTO PROGRAM functions to make the initial settings For details see INSTALL on page 24 2 Press the 3 3 3 3 button The LANGUAGE menu appears 3 Press the ë...

Page 6: ...patible VCR connected Follow the operating procedure Downloading data to a VCR on page 29 to transmit the programme number PR data 8 Now the initial settings are complete and you can watch the TV Note When your TV can detect the TV channel name from the TV channel broadcast signal it automatically registers the TV channel name ID to the Pro gramme number PR in which the TV channel has been registe...

Page 7: ...m an external device connected to the TV for example a camcorder 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 the VCR s own tuner cannot properly receive that channel You cannot carry out Direct Rec using your TV s control Generally the VCR cannot record a TV channel that it cannot receive properly on its own tu...

Page 8: ...n the 4 4 4 4 button the ë ë ë ë buttons or the number buttons The power lamp goes from red to green and your TV will be turned on To turn the TV off Press the standby button again The power lamp changes from green to red and the TV goes into standby mode KRRVH D 79 FKDQQHO KRRVH D 79 FKDQQHO KRRVH D 79 FKDQQHO KRRVH D 79 FKDQQHO Choose the programme number PR that the TV channel has been set to U...

Page 9: ...on button to display the PR LIST 2 Press the ì ì ì ì and ë ë ë ë buttons to choose an EXT terminal Then press the 3 3 3 3 button The EXT terminals are listed after programme number PR 99 You can choose two types of video input signal S VIDEO Y C signal and regular video composite signal For details see K S VIDEO input on page 20 If you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears change the co...

Page 10: ... standby mode 2 Press the P B B B B buttons to choose a programme number PR or an EXT terminal 3 Press the D D D D volume button and the C C C C buttons to change the volume 1 Press the D D D D volume button The volume level indicator appears 2 Press the C C C C buttons while the volume level indicator is on screen Behind the front cover WFT1EK_E1 fm Page 10 Tuesday December 19 2000 9 21 AM ...

Page 11: ... ratio is 4 3 width height Choose the ideal one from the following ZOOM modes AUTO WSS When a WSS Wide Screen Signalling signal which shows the aspect ratio of the picture is included in the broadcast signal or the signal from an external device the TV automatically changes the ZOOM mode to 16 9 ZOOM mode or FULL mode according to the WSS signal If a WSS signal is not included the picture is displ...

Page 12: ...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 GMXVWLQJ WKH YLVLEOH DUHD RI WKH GMXVWLQJ WKH YLVLEOH DUHD RI WKH GMXVWLQJ WKH YLVLEOH DUHD RI WKH GMXVWLQJ WKH YLVLEOH DUHD RI WKH SLFWXUH SLFWXUH SLFWXUH SLFWXUH I...

Page 13: ...are used for the teletext operations or the menu operations For details see Teletext control buttons and VCR DVD switch on page 14 or Using the TV s menus on page 16 0 2 EXWWRQ 2 EXWWRQ 2 EXWWRQ 2 EXWWRQ The 3 3 3 3 button is used to operate menus For details see Using the TV s menus on page 16 ë ë ë ë XWWRQV XWWRQV XWWRQV XWWRQV You can choose a programme number PR or an EXT terminal Press the ë ...

Page 14: ...ur local dealer or the teletext station In Text mode the ZOOM mode is fixed to FULL You cannot operate menus when viewing a teletext programme 8VLQJ WKH LVW 0RGH 8VLQJ WKH LVW 0RGH 8VLQJ WKH LVW 0RGH 8VLQJ WKH LVW 0RGH You can store the numbers of your favourite teletext pages in memory and call them up quickly using the colour buttons To store the page numbers 1 Press the ù ù ù ù button to go int...

Page 15: ... text Each time you press the ø ø ø ø button text is hidden or revealed 6L H 6L H 6L H 6L H You can double the height of the teletext display Press the button QGH QGH QGH QGH You can return to the index page instantly Press the ú ú ú ú button FLOF Fastext WST World Standard Text Returns to page 100 or a previously specified page List mode Returns to the page number displayed in the lower left area...

Page 16: ... to choose a menu title and press the 3 button The menu appears 3 Follow the menus according to the function you want to use For more details see the descriptions of each menu and its functions on the following pages The display appearing at the bottom of a menu shows you a button on the remote control that you can use when you operate a chosen function 4 Press the 3 button to complete the setting...

Page 17: ...n the TINT mode 1 Press the ë buttons to choose an item 2 Press the ì buttons to change the setting You can change the HUE setting picture hue only when the colour system is NTSC 3 58 or NTSC 4 43 See Specifications on page 34 To return to the default settings in each TINT mode Press the blue button This returns the picture settings in the TINT mode you have chosen to the default settings and stor...

Page 18: ... colour system manually 1 Press the ë buttons to choose COLOUR SYSTEM Then press the 3 button The sub menu of the COLOUR SYSTEM function appears 2 Press the ì buttons to choose the appropriate colour system PAL PAL system NTSC 3 58 NTSC 3 58 MHz system NTSC 4 43 NTSC 4 43 MHz system AUTO This function detects a colour system from the input signal You can only use this when you are viewing a pictur...

Page 19: ...ffers depending on the TV programme This function does not work in the EXT modes And this function does not appear in the SOUND SETTING menu 6RXQG DGMXVWPHQW 6RXQG DGMXVWPHQW 6RXQG DGMXVWPHQW 6RXQG DGMXVWPHQW You can adjust the sound to your liking 1 Press the ë buttons to choose an item 2 Press the ì buttons to adjust it 3 Press the 3 button to complete the setting The menu disappears 3 5 6281 3 ...

Page 20: ...ress the yellow button and turn off the K K K K S VIDEO input mark The regular video signal composite signal pictures are resumed 3 Press the 3 button to complete the setting The menu disappears The EXT 1 terminal does not support S VIDEO signal Y C signal and you cannot set K K K K S VIDEO input in the EXT 1 terminal Setting K K K K S VIDEO input changes the head character from E to S When an EXT...

Page 21: ...row in the menu represents a signal flow The left side of the arrow shows 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 from the EXT 2 terminal 3 Press the 3 button to complete the...

Page 22: ...sound if the signal is weak or absent or when there is no input from an external device 1 Press the ë buttons to choose BLUE BACK 2 Press the ì buttons to choose ON To cancel the BLUE BACK function Press the ì buttons to choose OFF 3 Press the 3 button to complete the setting The menu disappears 2 2 2 2 When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch you can use the CHILD LOCK fu...

Page 23: ...umber press the 4 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 channel is cancelled The next time anyone tries to view the TV channel it will be locked again When you want to cancel the CHILD LOCK function you must perform the operation To set the CHILD LOCK function again To stop it being easy to choose the programme n...

Page 24: ...ot using the EDIT MANUAL function If you do not need to use the EDIT MANUAL function go to the next step 4 Press the 3 3 3 3 button to display the T V LINK menu 5 Operate the T V LINK menu according to the type of video cassette recorder VCR you have connected to the EXT 2 terminal If you do not have a T V LINK compatible VCR connected Press the 4 button to leave the T V LINK menu The T V LINK men...

Page 25: ... change Using the MANUAL function for a TV channel for which the CHILD LOCK function has been set cancels the CHILD LOCK function for that channel Using the MANUAL function for a TV channel for which the DECODER EXT 2 function has been set to ON returns the setting of the DECODER EXT 2 function for that channel to OFF When a TV channel has already been registered in PR 99 using the INSERT function...

Page 26: ...er of the channel name ID Then press the 3 3 3 3button to register the channel name ID to the TV channel 16 57 16 57 16 57 16 57 Preparation You need to find the CH CC number for the TV channel Find the CH CC number from the CH CC NUMBER table on page 27 based on the channel number of the TV chan nel 1 Press the ë ë ë ë buttons to choose a Programme number PR for which you will register a new TV c...

Page 27: ...CH 211 E11 IR J ITALY H 1 CH 12 CH 212 E12 ITALY H 2 CH 21 CH 221 E21 CH 22 CH 222 E22 CH 23 CH 223 E23 CH 24 CH 224 E24 CH 25 CH 225 E25 CH 26 CH 226 E26 CH 27 CH 227 E27 CH 28 CH 228 E28 CH 29 CH 229 E29 CH 30 CH 230 E30 CH 31 CH 231 E31 CH 32 CH 232 E32 CH 33 CH 233 E33 CH 34 CH 234 E34 CH 35 CH 235 E35 CH 36 CH 236 E36 CH 37 CH 237 E37 CH 38 CH 238 E38 CH 39 CH 239 E39 CH Channel CH 40 CH 240 ...

Page 28: ...n to complete the setting The DEMO function is set to ON and the demonstration will start To stop the demonstration Press one of the buttons on the remote control When the DEMO function is set to ON Each time the TV is turned on the demonstration starts automatically If you do not want that to happen cancel the DEMO function 1 Display the DEMO menu again 2 Press the ë ë ë ë buttons to choose OFF 3...

Page 29: ...tible VCR which in turn is connected to the EXT 2 terminal use the DECODER EXT 2 function to unscramble the scrambled TV channels 1 Turn on the decoder power 2 Display the scrambled TV channel on the TV Even if the decoder is working a scrambled picture appears 3 Press the 3 3 3 3 button to display the MENU The MENU main menu appears 4 Press the ë ë ë ë buttons to choose FEATURES Then press the 3 ...

Page 30: ...uding the TV The Specifications on page 34 give the details of the EXT terminals If you are connecting equipment not listed in the following connection diagram see the table to choose the best EXT terminal 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 ...

Page 31: ...ramble a scrambled TV channel For details see Using the DECODER EXT 2 function on page 29 RQQHFWLQJ KHDGSKRQHV RQQHFWLQJ KHDGSKRQHV RQQHFWLQJ KHDGSKRQHV RQQHFWLQJ KHDGSKRQHV Connect the headphones with a stereo mini jack 3 5mm diameter to the headphone jack at the TV front panel When you connect the headphones the TV speakers go off 9LGHR RU VRXQG VLJQDO RXWSXW IURP 9LGHR RU VRXQG VLJQDO RXWSXW IU...

Page 32: ...te control sensor and ECO sensor 5 P buttons C C C C buttons page 10 2 Headphone jack mini jack page 30 6 Power lamp pages 5 and 8 3 EXT 4 terminal pages 20 and 30 7 Main power button pages 5 and 8 4 D D D D Volume button page 10 8 Aerial socket page 4 0 EXT 2 terminal pages 4 7 20 and 30 9 EXT 1 terminal pages 4 20 and 30 EXT 3 terminal pages 20 and 30 Push to open Behind the cover EXT 1 EXT 2 EX...

Page 33: ...te and bright still image such as a white dress is displayed on the screen the white part may look as if it is coloured This is unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself and not due to a TV failure When the picture disappears from the screen the unnatural colours will also disappear 3RRU VRXQG 3RRU VRXQG 3RRU VRXQG 3RRU VRXQG Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly If not follow t...

Page 34: ...V AC 50 Hz Power consumption Maximum 156 W Average 122 W Standby 0 8 W Maximum 127 W Average 92 W Standby 0 8 W Picture tube size Viewable area 66 cm measured diagonally Viewable area 56 cm measured diagonally Audio output Rated Power output 5 W 5 W Speakers 10 cm 3 cm oval 2 EXT 1 terminal Euroconnector 21 pin SCART Video input Audio L R inputs and RGB inputs are available TV broadcast outputs Vi...

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Page 36: ... Using your TV the basics 8 Remote control buttons and functions 11 Using the TV s menus 16 Picture setting 17 Picture features 18 Sound setting 19 EXT SETTING 20 FEATURES 22 INSTALL 24 DEMO 28 Other menus 29 Further preparation 30 TV buttons and parts 32 Troubleshooting 33 Specifications 34 Colour Television INSTRUCTIONS AV32EK_cover fm Page 1 Tuesday December 19 2000 9 17 AM ...

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