Brand: JVC
Category: Television
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Available Languages: EN , ES
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 6:28 p.m.
Manual Publish Date: 2005-03-30
Turning On/Off: Press the POWER button (1) to turn the TV on or off. The POWER lamp (2) indicates the status.
Volume Control: Use the VOLUME -/+ buttons (6) on the remote or TV to adjust the volume.
Channel Selection: Use the CHANNEL -/+ buttons (7) on the remote or TV to select channels. You can also use number buttons for direct selection.
Input Selection: Press the TV/VIDEO/EXIT button (5) to select TV or Video input, or to exit menus.
Menu Navigation: Press the MENU button (8) to display the main menu. Use the cursor buttons (4) and OK button (4) to navigate and select options. Press EXIT to close the menu.
Teletext: Press the TEXT button to access teletext services. Use channel and colour buttons to navigate pages.
Picture & Sound Settings: Adjust picture and sound settings through the MENU system. Options include Picture Mode, White Balance, Sound Mode, Equalizer, and AI Volume.
| Problem | Possible Cause and Solution |
|---|---|
| Colour patches appear at the corner of the screen | This may be due to a magnetized device nearby. Move the device away or use a magnetic-shielded speaker. |
| Picture is tilted | This may be due to earth magnetism. Refer to "PICTURE TILT" on page 11. |
| Image takes a short period to be displayed | Image requires time to stabilize before display. This is not a malfunction. |
| TV may emit crackling sound | This is due to a sudden temperature change and is not a malfunction. If frequent, contact service. |
| Feel a slight electric shock when touching the TV screen | This is due to static electricity from the picture tube and is not harmful. This is not a malfunction. |
| AUTO SIGNAL DETECT does not work after connecting signal to VIDEO-2 | Check if AUTO SIGNAL DETECT is ON/OFF. Turn the VCR/DVD Player off and on again. Inspect VIDEO-2 cable connection. In some VCR/DVD players, signal discontinuity may affect function. |
| AUTO SIGNAL DETECT works while watching another channel (VCR/DVD Player on) | Inspect VIDEO-2 cable connection. |
| AUTO SIGNAL DETECT works while watching TV (VCR/DVD Player on) | Inspect VIDEO-2 cable connection. In some VCR/DVD players, signal discontinuity may affect function. |
| AUTO SIGNAL DETECT works after TV is turned on | Video signal from VCR or DVD Player indicates signal on VIDEO-2. |