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 Technical information (continued)

Clear Motion Drive 

II

Most conventional LCD panel uses 50 frames per second (50Hz) or 60 frames per second (60Hz) to display an image which needs long holding time 
(time it takes to display single frame), causing blurring or ghost images when there is rapid or complex movement across the screen - a phenomenon 
common to all LCD panels.

This TV is equipped with JVC’s original “Clear Motion Drive 

II

” technology, which displays two frames (the original plus the new interpolated frame) in 

the time a 50Hz or 60Hz set displays a single frame. Resulting to double the typical rate, 100 frames per second (100Hz) or 120 frames per second 
(120Hz) and halve the holding time without reducing brightness or contrast, By using this technology you will be able to reduce blurring or ghost images 
when there is rapid or complex movement across the screen.

100 Hz Clear Motion Drive

Clear Motion Drive 

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Clear Motion Drive 

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On

Off

*1 To simulate Moving image of conventional LCD, the TV will display two same frames at a time.
Note: The illustrations are emphasized to make clear differences between LCD panel equipped with “Clear Motion Drive 

II

” and conventional LCD.

•  When the images are 60 frames per second (60Hz), it will be produced as 120 frames per second (120Hz).

Moving image of LCD panel 
equipped with “Clear Motion 
Drive 

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second)

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Summary of Contents for LT-32FX38

Page 1: ...nctions 3 Set up and connections 6 Initial settings 9 Registering Editing channels 10 Channel Summary 10 Operating the menus 11 PREPARATION Picture setting 12 Sound setting 14 Useful functions 15 Viewing Teletext 17 Viewing Closed Caption 17 Watching Video or DVDs 18 Troubleshooting 19 Technical information 20 CH CC List 22 Specification 23 FUNCTIONS REFERENCE Contents ...

Page 2: ...electric shock Never obstruct the ventilation holes It may cause overheating or a fire Handle LCD panel with care Use a soft dry cloth when cleaning For more details on installation usage and safety Consult your retailer Never place anything on the TV Placing liquid naked flames cloths paper etc on the TV may cause a fire Never expose to rain or moisture To prevent fire or electric shock never all...

Page 3: ...hannel setting P 16 1 Register the favorite channel 2 Recall the favorite channel If the favorite channel has not been registered then No Memory will be displayed Press and hold Set 1 4 Favorite 1 4 Press number button 1 4 only Select TV or Video input Adjust the volume Turn off the muting RETURN Press Press number button 1 4 only Programmed will be displayed View the Teletext P 17 Channel informa...

Page 4: ... Remote Control Codes 4 Set the remote control code TV STB DVD AUDIO MODE MODE If your device does not respond try all the available codes for the device s brand If none of the code works or the brand is not listed refer to Using the search code function P 5 MODE Applicable devices TV JVC brand only STB Cable Set Top Box Cable PVR Combination Satellite Set Top Box TV DVD Combination DVD DVD Blu Ra...

Page 5: ...ed through the codes one by one beginning from the first code in the list 1 Turn on the device manually 2 Switch the remote control mode to a mode that matches your device Press MODE MODE to select the mode 3 Activate the search code function Hold down and BACK BACK until the mode indicator blinks 4 Point the remote control at your device and press If there is no response try the next code by pres...

Page 6: ... a 110 240V 50 60Hz AC outlet When attaching the TV to the wall use the optional JVC wall mounting unit Consult a qualified technician JVC assumes no responsibility for damage due to improper mounting 200 mm x 200 mm mount which conforms to VESA standards Installation requirements To avoid overheating ensure the unit has ample room If you have any problem with assembly please contact a retailer or...

Page 7: ... DVD Player AERIAL OR VCR DVD Player Change the direction of TV Insert the batteries Use two AAA R03 dry cell batteries Insert the batteries from the end making sure the and ª polarities are correct WARNING Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunshine fire or the like If this symbol is shown it is only valid in the European Union ...

Page 8: ... HDMI compatible To HDMI 1 Component input DVD Player Game consoles Video camera To VIDEO 2 PC VCR DVD recorder Amplifier VIDEO 1 Watching videos Output Input Composite signal Component signal P 23 Sound L R Use Component signal Video 1 Setting P 18 VIDEO 2 Watching videos Output Input Composite signal Sound L R HDMI 1 Connecting HDMI 2 HDMI devices Output Input HDMI signal P 23 HDMI Setting P 18 ...

Page 9: ...nel see Registering Editing channels P 10 4 Select the Teletext language group 5 Automatically register channels Auto Program 6 Check what was registered See Language group for Teletext P 20 The power on the unit can also be used 1 Turn on the TV 4 Select Air or Cable 1 Select 2 Set 5 Searching for the channels Auto Program 6 Check what was registered If you want to set undesired channels to be sk...

Page 10: ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Channel Summary CH CC ID Skip Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CH 02 CH 03 CH 04 CH 05 CH 06 CH 07 CH 08 CH 09 CH 10 CH 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Channel Summary CH CC ID Skip Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Red Green Yellow Registering Editing channels Channel Summ...

Page 11: ...etext Language 9 HDMI Setting 18 PC Setting 18 Set Country Area to Area 2 Top Menu 2nd Menu Page Picture Picture Mode 12 Back Light 12 Picture 12 Bright 12 Detail 12 Color 12 Tint 12 White Balance 12 Features 13 Sound MTS 14 Bass 14 Treble 14 Balance 14 Cinema Surround 14 MaxxBass 14 Features On Timer 15 Sleep Timer 15 Channel Guard 15 Blue Back 16 Child Lock 16 Auto Shutoff 16 Favorite Setting 16...

Page 12: ...ess Back Light You can change the backlight brightness Darker Brighter Picture You can change the contrast of the picture Lower Higher Bright You can change the brightness of the picture Darker Brighter Detail You can change the sharpness of the picture Softer Sharper Color You can change the color of the picture Lighter Deeper Tint You can change tint only in NTSC Reddish Greenish White Balance Y...

Page 13: ...Finer Picture adjustment Clear SD For clearly picture Off Mode 1 Mode 2 When Clear SD set to Mode 1 or Mode 2 then Digital VNR and DigiPure and Picture Management cannot operate Digital VNR Reduce the amount of noise in original picture Off On DigiPure For natural looking outlines Off On Pull Down For smooth cinema film Auto Off On Color Management For natural looking pictures Off On Picture Manag...

Page 14: ...AP Second Audio Programs Mono mono sound Bass Low tones Weaker Stronger Treble High tones Weaker Stronger Balance Speaker balance Left Stronger Right Stronger Cinema Surround Ambient sound High Low Mono Off MaxxBass Emphasize the bass sound Off Low High Sound setting 1 Select 2 Enter 1 Select 3 Finish 2 Adjust 1 Display Sound menu 2 Select item and setting or adjust Set Country Area to Area 1 Set ...

Page 15: ...e next column 3 Enter Blue Lock Release 0 OK OK To enter an items menu 1 Select 2 Enter OK OK 1 Select 3 Finish 2 Adjust MENU MENU 1 Display Features menu 2 Select item and setting or adjust 1 Select PR channel that you want to watch 2 Set the On time to your desired period at time 1 Select Channel Guard Note Press Blue to reset time setting 2 Select a channel and lock it locked Note When the rema...

Page 16: ... or absent On Off Child Lock Disables the side control buttons of the TV On Off Auto Shutoff Set the power to turn off if no signal is received and no operation is performed for about 15 minutes On Off Favorite Setting Delete the favorite channel that you registered Power Lamp Power lamp lights while the TV is on On Off P 6 Eco Mode Adjust contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of ...

Page 17: ...d the current page Release by pressing this button again Display hidden information Example answer to a quiz etc Double the size of the displayed text Returns to page 100 or a previously designated page Leave the current page open while you switch to watch TV Useful when running a page search Display the number of Sub page Cancel by pressing this button again Recall your favorite page by pressing ...

Page 18: ...urce Operate the connected device and play video 1 Select Set Up Video 1 Setting Switch between video and component signal Video Component HDMI Setting Setting for HDMI input Size Normally set to Auto If wrong screen size appears in 480p 525p change to 1 or 2 Audio Normally set to Auto If no sound change to Analog or Digital Mode If no picture change to 1 or 2 Audio is not available for HDMI 2 PC ...

Page 19: ...tself If movement appears unnatural when receiving a signal from a DVD player etc with 625p progressive scanning change the output setting of the external device to 625i interlace scanning Poor picture quality Page Unnatural color Adjust Color and Back Light 12 Check Color System If Auto is selected 13 select the specific color system manually Noise Set to the following functions Picture Mode Stan...

Page 20: ...ch Italian Swedish Finnish Group 3 Russian Bulgarian Lettish Lithuanian Estonian Ukrainian Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak English German Group 4 Arabic Czech Slovak Hungarian English German French Italian Hebrew Swedish Finnish Group 5 Farsi English French Turkish Group 6 Lettish Lithuanian Estonian Ukrainian Czech Slovak English German Serbian Croatian Slovenian If the characters are unr...

Page 21: ...lding time without reducing brightness or contrast By using this technology you will be able to reduce blurring or ghost images when there is rapid or complex movement across the screen 100 Hz Clear Motion Drive Clear Motion Drive II Clear Motion Drive II On Off 1 To simulate Moving image of conventional LCD the TV will display two same frames at a time Note The illustrations are emphasized to mak...

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Page 23: ...M N Color systems For Area 1 setting PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 MHz For Area 2 setting NTSC PAL M PAL N Channels and frequencies Area 1 VHF low channel VL 46 25 to 140 25 MHz VHF high channel VH 147 25 to 423 25 MHz UHF channel U 431 25 to 863 25 MHz Area 2 VHF low channel VL 55 25 to 127 25 MHz VHF high channel VH 133 25 to 361 25 MHz UHF channel U 367 25 to 801 25 MHz Receives cable channels ...

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