JVC Th A85 Instructions
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Tuner operations 28 2Press MEMORY. The channel number position starts flashing on the display window for about 5 seconds. While the channel number position is flashing: 3Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to select a channel number. The channel number and the CH indicator start flashing. Examples: For channel number 3: Press 3. For channel number 14: Press +10, then 4. (For FM stations only) For channel number 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. For channel number 30: Press +10 twice, then 10. While the selected number is flashing: 4Press MEMORY again. The selected number stops flashing. The station is assigned to the selected preset number. 5Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the stations you want. To erase a stored preset station Storing a new station to a used number erases the previously stored one. 7To tune in to a preset station On the remote control: 1Press FM/AM repeatedly to select the band. Each time you press the button, the band alternates between FM and AM (MW). 2Press number button(s) (1-10, +10) to select a preset channel number. Examples: For channel number 3: Press 3. For channel number 14: Press +10, then 4. (For FM stations only) For channel number 24: Press +10 twice, then 4. For channel number 30: Press +10 twice, then 10.When the stereo FM program currently tuned in is noisy, you can change the FM reception mode to improve the reception. • You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station. See “Preset tuning” (Apg. 27). 7While listening to an FM station On the remote control: Press FM MODE. The FM reception mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode alternates between “AUTO MUTING” and “MONO”. • AUTO MUTING: When a program is broadcast in stereo, you will hear stereo sound. (The ST indicator lights on the display window.) When in monaural, you will hear monaural sound. This mode is also useful to suppress static noise between stations. The AUTO MUTING indicator lights on the display window. MONO: Reception will be improved although you will lose the stereo effect. (The ST indicator goes off.) In this mode, you will hear noise until you are tuned in to a station. (The AUTO MUTING indicator also goes off.) When listening to an AM (MW) broadcast with a lot of noise interference, you can change the Beat Cut mode to reduce the noise. 7While listening to an AM (MW) station On the remote control: Press FM MODE. The current Beat Cut mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the Beat Cut mode alternates between “BEAT CUT 1” and “BEAT CUT 2”. Choose “BEAT CUT 1” or “BEAT CUT 2” according to which gives clearer sound. Selecting the FM reception mode Reducing the noise of AM (MW) broadcast TH-A85-55[B]-06Tuner.fm Page 28 Wednesday, April 2, 2003 2:28 PM
Tuner operations 29 RDS allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their regular program signals. For example, the stations send their station names, as well as inform ation about what type of program they broadcast, such as sports or music, etc. When tuned in to an FM station which provides the RDS service, the RDS indicator lights up on the display window. With the system, you can receive the following types of RDS signals: PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known station names. PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcast programs. RT (Radio Text): Shows text messages the station sends. Enhanced Other Network: See page 31. NOTE • RDS is not available for AM (MW) broadcasts. RDS may not operate correctly if th e station tuned is not transmitting RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is weak. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO . 2Press FM/AM. 7To show the RDS signals information On the remote control: Press RDS DISPLAY wh ile listening to an FM station. Each time you press the button, the indication on the display window changes to show you the following information: ] PS ] PTY ] RT ] Frequency (Normal indication) ] (back to the beginning) PS (Program Service): While searching, “PS” appears a nd then the station names will be displayed. “NO PS” appears if no signal is sent. PTY (Program Type): While searching, “PTY” appears and then the type of the broadcast program will be displayed. “NO PTY ” appears if no signal is sent. RT (Radio Text): While searching, “RT” appears a nd then text messages the station sends will be displayed. “NO RT” appears if no signal is sent. Frequency: Station frequency (non-RDS service). About characters shown on the display window When PS, PTY, or RT signals a ppear on the display window, some special characters and marks ma y not be displayed correctly. NOTE If searching finishes at once, “PS” , “PTY”, and “RT” will not appear on the display window. Using the RDS (Radio Data System) when receiving FM stations RDS indicator Remote control mode selector TH-A85-55[B]-06Tuner.fm Page 29 Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:02 PM
Tuner operations 30 Searching for a program by PTY codes One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a particular kind of program from the preset channels (Apg. 27) by specifying the PTY codes. 7 To search for a program using the PTY codes NOTE Before you start operation;• The PTY Search is only appl icable to preset stations. To stop searching any time during the process, press PTY SEARCH while searching. There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again. On the remote control: 1Press PTY SEARCH wh ile listening to an FM station. “PTY SELECT” flashes on the display window. While “PTY SELECT” is flashing: 2Press PTY ª or PTY · until the PTY code you want appears on the display window. For details, see “Descrip tion of the PTY codes” (Apg. 31). While the PTY code selected in step 2 is still on the display window: 3Press PTY SEARCH again. While searching, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY code alternate on the display window. The system searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when it finds the one you have selected, a nd tunes in that station. To continue searching after the first stop Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display window are flashing. If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the display window. The PTY codes appears on the disp lay window in the order of the table below. Continued on next page TH-A85-55[B]-06Tuner.fm Page 30 Tuesday, April 1, 2003 1:22 PM
Tuner operations 31 Description of the PTY codes NOTE • Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may be different from the above list. Switching to broadcast program of your choice temporarily Another convenient RDS service is called “Enhanced Other Network”. This allows the system to switch temporarily to a broadcast program of your choice (TA, News, and/or Info) from a different station except in the following cases: When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM – MW stations, some FM stations and other sources). When the system is in standby mode. NOTE Before you start operations; The Enhanced Other Network function is only applicable to preset stations. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO . 2 Press FM/AM . Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly until the program type indicator (TA/News/Info) you want appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the indicator on the display window changes to show the following: TA News Info TA/News TA/Info News/Info TA/News/Info None (back to the beginning) TA: Traffic Announcement in your area. News: News. Info: Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. News: News. Affairs: Topical program expanding or enlarging upon the news — debate, or analysis. Info: Programs the purpose of which is to impart advice in the widest sense. Sport: Programs concerned with any aspect of sports. Educate: Educational programs. Drama: All radio plays and serials. Culture: Programs concerning any aspect of national or regional culture, including language, theater, etc. Science: Programs about natural sciences and technology. Varied: Used for mainly speech-based programs such as quizzes, panel games and personality interviews. Pop M: Commercial music of current popular appeal. Rock M: Rock music. Easy M: Current contemporary music considered to be “easy-listening”. Light M: Instrumental music, and vocal or choral works. Classics: Performances of major orchestral works, symphonies, chamber music, etc. Other M: Music not fitting into any of the other categories. Weather: Weather reports and forecasts. Finance: Stock Market reports, commerce, trading etc. Children: Programs targeted at a young audience. Social: Programs about sociology, history, geography, psychology and society. Religion: Religious programs. Phone In: Involving members of the public expressing their views either by phone or at a public forum. Travel: Travel information. Leisure: Programs about recreational activities. Jazz: Jazz music. Country: Songs which originate from, or continue the musical tradition of the American Southern States. Nation M: Current popular music of the nation or region in that country’s language. Oldies: Music from the so-called “golden age” of popular music. Folk M: Music which has its roots in the musical culture of a particular nation. Document: Programs concerning factual matters, presented in an investigative style. TEST: Broadcasts for testing emergency broadcast equipment or unit. Alarm !: Emergency announcement. None: No program type, undefined program, or difficult to categorize into particular types. Remote control mode selector The program type indicator TH-A85-55[B]-06Tuner.fm Page 31 Monday, March 31, 2003 6:10 PM
Tuner operations 32 To stop listening to the program selected by Enhanced Other Network Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly again so that the program type indicator (TA/News/Info) goes off from the display window. The system exits from Enhanced Other Network standby mode and goes back to the previously selected station. When an emergency broadcast (Alarm ! signal) is sent from an FM station The system automatically tunes in to the station and “Alarm !” appears on the display window while the system receiving the emergency broadcast. Note that an emergency broadcast cannot be received in the following cases; When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM — MW stations, some FM stations and other sources). When the system is in standby mode. The TEST signal is used for equipment test — whether it can receive the Alarm signal correctly The TEST signal makes the system work in the same way as the Alarm signal does. If the TEST signal is received, the system automatically switches to the station broadcasting the TEST signal. While receiving the TEST signal, “TEST” appears on the display window. How the Enhanced Other Network function actually works Case 1 If there is no station broadcasting the program you have selected The system continues tuning in to the current station. When a station starts broadcasting the program you have selected, the system automatically switches to the station. The indicator of received PTY code starts flashing. When the program is over, the system goes back to the previously tuned station, but the Enhanced Other Network function still remains activated. Case 2 If the FM station you are listening to is broadcasting the program you have selected The system continues to receive the station but the indicator of received PTY code starts flashing. When the program is over, the indicator of received PTY code stops flashing and remains lit, but the Enhanced Other Network function still remains activated. NOTE In Enhanced Other Network standby mode, if you change the source to play, Enhanced Other Network standby mode is canceled temporarily. If you change the source to FM again, the system returns to Enhanced Other Network standby mode. Enhanced Other Network data sent from some stations may not be compatible with this system. Enhanced Other Network does not function for some FM stations with RDS service. While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other Network function, the station does not change even if another network station starts broadcasting a program of the same Enhanced Other Network data. While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other Network function, you can only use TA/NEWS/INFO and RDS DISPLAY as the tuner operation buttons. TH-A85-55[B]-06Tuner.fm Page 32 Monday, March 31, 2003 6:02 PM
33 Creating realistic sound fields You can use the following surround modes to reproduce a realistic sound field. Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Digital DTS Digital Surround DSP modes DAP modes All Channel Stereo Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic II * Dolby Pro Logic II has a newly developed multichannel playback format to decode all 2 channel sources — stereo source and Dolby Surround encoded source — into a 5.1 channel. The matrix-based encoding/decoding method used by Dolby Pro Logic II makes no limitation for the cutoff frequency of the treble from surround channel and enables stereo surround sound compared to conventional Dolby Pro Logic. Dolby Pro Logic II enables to reproduce spacious sound from original sound without adding any new sounds and tonal coloration. Dolby Pro Logic II has two modes — Movie mode and Music mode: Pro Logic II Movie (PL II MOVIE) Suitable for reproduction of Dolby Surround encoded sources bearing the mark . You can enjoy soundfield very close to the one created with discrete 5.1 channel sounds. Pro Logic II Music (PL II MUSIC) Suitable for reproduction of any 2 channel stereo music sources. You can enjoy wide and deep sound by using this mode. When Dolby Pro Logic II is activated, the PLII indicator lights on the display window. Dolby Digital * Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software encoded with Dolby Digital ( ). Dolby Digital 5.1 ch (DOLBY D) encoding method (so-called discrete multichannel digital audio format) records and digitally compresses the front left channel, front right channel, center channel, surround left channel, surround right channel and LFE channel signals. Since each channel is completely independent from the other channel signals to avoid interference, you can obtain much better sound quality with much stereo and surround effects. NOTE Dolby Digital software can be roughly grouped into two categories- multichannel (up to “5.1” channel) and 2 channel software. To enjoy surround sounds while playing Dolby Digital 2 ch software, you can use Dolby Pro Logic II. DTS Digital Surround** Used to reproduce multichannel soundtracks of the software encoded with DTS Digital Surround ( ). DTS Digital Surround (DTS) is another discrete multichannel digital audio format available on CD, LD and DVD software. Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression ratio is relatively low. This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround features natural, solid and clear sound. DSP modes DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) modes DAP modes have been designed to create important acoustic surround elements. The sound heard in a live club, dance club, hall or pavilion consists of direct sound and indirect sound — early reflections and reflections from behind. Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any reflection. On the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed by the distances of the ceiling and walls (see the diagram below). These indirect sounds are important elements of the acoustic surround effects. The DAP mode can reproduce a realistic sound field by adding these indirect sounds. The following DAP modes are provided with this system. These DAP modes can be used to add the acoustic surround effects while reproducing 2 channel stereo source, and can give you a real “being there” feeling. When one of the DAP modes is selected, the DSP indicator lights on the display window. LIVE CLUBGives the feeling of a live music club with a low ceiling. DANCE CLUBGives a throbbing bass beat. HALLGives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert hall. PAVILIONGives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a high ceiling. *Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.**“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. TH-A85-55[B].book Page 33 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
Creating realistic sound fields 34 Creating sound field All Channel Stereo All Channel Stereo (ALL CH ST.) mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the connected (and activated) speakers. All Channel Stereo can be used while reproducing 2 channel stereo source. • When All Channel Stereo is sele cted, the DSP indicator lights on the display window. All Channel Stereo reproduction7 Indicators on the display window Digital signal format indicators LPCM: Lights when Linear PCM signal comes in. G DIGITAL: Lights when Dolby Digital signals come in. C : Lights when DTS Digital (Surround) signals come in. No indication: No digital signa l indicator lights when analog signals come in. Source signal indicators, etc. Light to indicate the incoming signals. a : Lights when the left channel signal comes in. b : Lights when the center channel signal comes in. c : Lights when the right channel signal comes in. d : Lights when the LFE channel signal comes in. g : Lights when the surround le ft channel signal comes in. i : Lights when the surround ri ght channel signal comes in. h : Lights when the monaural surround channel signal or 2 channel Dolby Surround signal comes in. f : Always lights. The channel with “ ” shows that the corresponding speakers are reproducing the channels’ sound. If the channels’ sound decoded into 5.1 channel is reproduced, only “ ” lights. Normal stereo sound All Channel Stereo Reflections from behind Early reflections Direct sounds Available Surround modes for each input signal The B marks show available surround modes. * You can select these modes by pressing SURR-MODE. (A pg. 35) ModeSurround off (SURR OFF) Dolby Surround DTS Digital Surround (DTS) DSP mode DAP mode ALL CH ST. *SignalPL II MOVIE*PL II MUSIC*Dolby Digital LIVE CLUB*DANCE CLUB*HALL*PAVILION* Dolby Digital (Multichannel)B —— B—————— Dolby Digital (2 channel)BBB ——————— DTS Digital Surround (Multichannel)B—— — B——— — — DTS Digital Surround (2 channel)BBB ——————— Analog (VCR/FM/ AM) or Linear PCMBBB ——BBB B B TH-A85-55[B]-07Sound.fm Page 34 Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:03 PM
Creating realistic sound fields 35 IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO .The system is set up to automatically select the optimal surround mode for input signal from digital multichannel software. When playing back 2 channel source, you can select the desired surround mode manually. On the remote control: When playing back digital multichannel software The appropriate multichannel surround mode is automatically activated. “DOLBY D”: When a software encoded with Dolby Digital is played back “DTS”: When a software encoded with DTS Digital Surround is played back In these cases, you can only turn on or off (“SURR OFF”) the surround mode. When playing back 2 channel source You can select either mode of Dolby Pro Logic II (PL II MOVIE/ PL II MUSIC) or one of the DSP modes (LIVE CLUB/DANCE CLUB/HALL/PAVILION/ALL CH ST.). Press SURR-MODE. The surround mode is turned on and the current surround mode appears on the display window. Each time you press the button, the surround mode changes as follows; PL II MOVIE PL II MUSIC LIVE CLUB DANCE CLUB HALL PAVILION ALL CH ST. (back to the beginning) For details on each mode, see pages 33 and 34. To turn off the surround mode Press SURR-ON/OFF. Each time you press the button, the surround mode turns on and off alternately. SURR OFF (surround off) current selected mode (surround on) NOTE When selecting “PL II MUSIC”, “PL II MOVIE”, “DOLBY D” or “DTS” as the surround mode, the SURROUND indicator lights. When selecting one of the DSP modes (“LIVE CLUB”/“DANCE CLUB”/“HALL”/“PAVILION”/“ALL CH ST.”) as the surround mode, the DSP indicator lights. For Dolby Digital 2 channel software, you can select “PL II MUSIC” or “PL II MOVIE”. Storing adjustments — auto memory This system memorizes the surround mode settings for each source. When you turn the power off: When turning the power on again, the memorized settings for the current source are automatically recalled. When you change the source: The memorized settings for the newly selected source are automatically recalled. NOTE If the source is FM or AM (MW), you can assign a different setting for each band. Remote control mode selector Using the surround mode TH-A85-55[B].book Page 35 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
Creating realistic sound fields 36 On the remote control: 1Press TEST. Check if you can hear the sounds through all the speakers at the equal level. “TEST TONE” and the corresponding signal indicator starts flashing on the display window, a nd the test tone comes out of the speakers in the following order; ] Front left speaker ( a) ] Center speaker ( b) ] Front right speaker ( c) ] Surround right speaker ( i ) ] Surround left speaker ( g) ] (back to the beginning) 2Adjust the speaker out put levels (–10 to +10). Adjust the center speaker and surround speaker levels as much as the sound from the front speakers. Use one of the following buttons to adjust each speaker level. CENTER +/– for the center speaker SURR-L +/– for the surround left speaker SURR-R +/– for the surround right speaker 3Press TEST again to stop the test tone. 7For DAP modes ( Apg. 33) only 4Press EFFECT to select the effect level (1 to 5) you want. Each time you press the button, the effect level changes as follows; ] DSP EFFECT 1 ] DSP EFFECT 2 ] DSP EFFECT 3 ] DSP EFFECT 4 ] DSP EFFECT 5 ] (back to the beginning) As the number increases, the se lected mode will be more effective. (Normally set the level to “DSP EFFECT 3”.) NOTE You cannot adjust the center speaker output level for the DAP modes and the effect level for All Channel Stereo. You can output the test tone in any surround mode, or even when surround mode is not activated. Speaker output levels whose source signal indicator is lit can be adjusted without pressing TEST. When selecting DVD as the source, you can also adjust the speaker output levels using the choice menu. ( Apg. 53) Adjusting the sound TH-A85-55[B]-07Sound.fm Page 36 Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:03 PM
37 Advanced operations This section explains advanced operations for disc playback using the remote control. • shows the types of discs an operation is available for. Turn on your TV and select the correct input mode on the TV. NOTE If “B” appears on the TV screen when pressing a button, the disc cannot accept an operation you have tried to do or information required for that operation is not recorded to the disc. You can check disc information wh ile the disc is loaded and you can use some functions using the on-screen bar. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; 1 Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO . 2Press DV D. Showing the on-screen bar 7Whenever a disc is loaded Press ON SCREEN. Each time you press the button, the on-screen bar changes as follows on the TV screen. Example: During DVD playback 7 Contents of the on-screen bar during playback DVD Video CD SVCD CD AShows disc type. B Shows current transfer rate (Megabits per second). C Shows current title (for DVD). D Shows current chapter number (for DVD) or track number (for other type of discs). E Shows time information. ( Apg. 38) F Shows playback status. : appears during playback. / : appears during fast forward/reverse. / : appears during playback in forward slow-motion/ reverse slow-motion. : appears when paused. : appears when stopped. G Select this to change time information ( E). ( A pg. 38) H Select this for Repeat Playback. ( Apg. 48) I Select this for time search function. ( Apg. 40) J Select this for chapter search function. ( Apg. 39) K Select this to change a udio language or channel. ( Apg. 43, 44) L Select this to change subtitle language. (Apg. 43) M Select this to change view angle. ( Apg. 42) N Select this for Program Playback. ( Apg. 47) O Select this for Random Playback. ( Apg. 48) Using the on-screen bar Cursor ( 3 /2 // /5 ) /ENTER OFF (The on-screen bar disappears) (back to the beginning) TH-A85-55[B]-08Advanced.fm Page 37 Tuesday, April 1, 2003 12:56 PM