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Brightness of Side Bars (for Plasma sets only X795s)
For plasma models the brightness of the display will change dynamically due to energy savings.
Therefore, the brightness of the gray side bars (during 4:3 broadcasts and different viewing modes)
will change as well. Flickering may occur along the sides of the screen.
Connections
If a problem arises when you connect a digital connection such as i.LINK or HDMI, please make sure
the power to the TV and any other equipment is off before making any connections. After making all
the connections this way, everything should work once you restore the power to all the devices.
Self-Diagnose
When receivi ng ATSC (*See Section 2) or i.LINK (*See Section 4) signals, this TV's self-diagnose
function will be triggered if the TV detects anything unusual while receiving signals. The Reboot
function will automatically execute when necessary. At this time, picture and audio will stop for about
30 seconds, and any timer-recording programs will also be canceled.
Update
ATSC and Digital Cable software will be able to be changed or updated in the future. JVC will inform
registered owners of this TV of such software updates. While in the process of updating, never turn off
the TV’s power.
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What’s ATSC?
ATSC is an acronym for Advanced Television System Committee which is the new standard due to
replace the current standard, NTSC (used for analog TV broadcasts). ATSC is commonly referred to
as High Definition and allows you to receive much higher quality digital signals compared to the
current NTSC system.
At present, both NTSC and ATSC broadcasts co-exist and you receive the NTSC signal. In order to
receive ATSC signals, however, an ATSC tuner must be used. In the past, this meant you needed a
separate set top box, but your TV has an ATSC tuner built in.