JVC Th A85 Instructions
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58 System setting You can adjust the sound and speaker settings of this system. The adjustments on a source take effect for the other sources. IMPORTANT Before using the remote control for the following operation; Set the remote control mode selector to AUDIO . NOTE Before you start operation; There is a time limit when doing the following steps. If the setting is cancelled before you finish, start from step 1 again. When selecting DVD as the source, the settings of the corresponding items in the choice menus also change. On the remote control: 1Press SETTING. The item you last selected appears on the display window. Example: “BAL” has been selected. 2Press Cursor / repeatedly to select the item you want to set. Each time you press the button, the items shown on the display window change as follows: FRNT SP CNTR SP SURR SP FRNT D CNTR D SURR D CROSS LFE ATT. BAL D. COMP AUDIO POS (back to the beginning) See the corresponding pages for details on the related adjustments except for “AUDIO POS”. FRNT SP (front speakers), CNTR SP (center speaker), SURR SP (surround speakers): Select the size of each speaker. (A pg. 54) FRNT D (front speakers distance), CNTR D (center speaker distance), SURR D (surround speakers distance): Adjust distance from the listening position to the speakers. (A pg. 54) CROSS: Select the cutoff frequency of the subwoofer. (A pg. 54)LFE ATT.: Diminish the distortion of the bass sound from the subwoofer while playing back a disc with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround. (A pg. 53) BAL: You can adjust the balance between the front left and front right speakers. (A pg. 53) D. COMP (Dynamic Range Compression): You can enjoy low level recorded sound clearly at night even at a low volume level when listening to the sound with Dolby Digital. (A pg. 53) AUDIO POS (Audio Position): Set the audio position of subwoofer so that the subwoofer level can be automatically adjusted properly. (The smaller the number becomes, the more the level decreases automatically when listening in stereo.) 3Press Cursor / to make an adjustment or selection. Example: FRNT SP, CNTR SP, SURR SP: “SML” (small) “LRG” (large) FRNT D, CNTR D, SURR D:Within the range between 0.3 m and 9.0 m. (by 0.3 m step) CROSS: “80Hz” “100Hz” “120Hz” “150Hz” “200Hz” (back to the beginning) LFE ATT.:“ON” “OFF” BAL:“L-21” to “L-1” “CENTER” “R-1” to “R-21” D. COMP:“MID” “MAX” “OFF” (back to the beginning) AUDIO POS:“0” “–2” “–4” “–6” (back to the beginning) 4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set other items. NOTE If you selected “SML” for the front speakers, you cannot select “LRG” for the center and surround speakers. You can confirm your adjustment of speaker settings by listening to the test tone. To output the test tone, press TEST . (A pg. 36) Cursor (///) TH-A85-55[B].book Page 58 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
59 References Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC service center. General Trouble shooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Power does not come on.The power cord is not connected to the center unit or an AC outlet. Connect the power cord correctly. ( Apg. 15) Power is not supplied to the powered subwoofer. The power cord of the subwoofer is not connected to an AC outlet. Turn off the system, plug the power cord firmly into an AC outlet, and turn on the system again. (Apg. 15, 19) The system cord is not connected. Connect the system cord. ( Apg. 10) The system does not work correctly. Lightning or electronic noise interferes with operation of the microcomputer. Switch the power off, then disconnect/reconnect the power plug. Immediately after beginning to heat the room, the system was moved to a cold location causing condensation to form inside. Switch the power off and leave the system a few hours before switching the power on again. The remote control does not work. It is too far from the center unit, or is not facing the center unit. Move closer to the center unit. (Operate the remote control within 7 m of the center unit.) ( Apg. 16) There is something obstructing the re mote sensor. Remove any obstacles. ( Apg. 16) The remote control is not ai med at the remote sensor on the center unit or components. Aim the remote control at the remote sensor on the equipment you want to operate. ( Apg. 16) The remote control mode select or is set at an incorrect position. Set the selector to the correct position. ( Apg. 19) The batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries. ( Apg. 16) The batteries have been inserted the wrong way round (+/–). Insert the batteries correctly. ( Apg. 16) The remote control is not se t to operate the DVD player or tuner (FM/AM – MW). For the DVD player, press DV D before you perform the operations. ( Apg. 23) For the tuner, press FM/AM before you perform the operations. ( Apg. 27) Sunlight is falling directly on the remote sens or. Hide the remote sensor from direct sunlight. The remote control signals are not set correctly. Enter the correct manufacturer’s code. ( Apg. 17, 18) To get the best performance out of this system, keep your discs and mechanism clean. 7 General Notes In general, you will have the best performance by keeping your discs and the mechanism clean. Store discs in their cases and keep them in cabinets or on shelves. 7Handling Discs Remove the disc from it s case by holding it at the edge while pressing the center hole lightly. Do not touch the shiny surface of the disc or bend the disc. Put the disc back in its case after use to prevent warping. Be careful not to scratch the surface of the disc when placing it back in its case. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, temperature extremes and moisture. To clean the disc Wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from center to edge. • DO NOT use any solvent — such as conventional record cleaner, spray, thinner or benzine — to clean the disc. 7 Cleaning the system Stains on the system should be wipe d off with a soft cloth. If the system is heavily stai ned, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water- diluted neutral detergent and wrung well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth. Since the system may deteriorat e in quality, become damaged or get its paint peeled off, be careful about the following. DO NOT wipe it with a hard cloth. DO NOT wipe it strong. DO NOT wipe it with thinner or benzine. DO NOT apply any volatile substance such as insecticides to it. DO NOT allow any rubber or plastic to remain in contact with it for a long time. Maintenance TH-A85-55[B]-09Settings.f m Page 59 Tuesday, April 1, 2003 1:01 PM
References 60 DVD Playback PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No sound. The system cord and/or speaker cord is not connected. Check the connection. (A pg. 10 – 13) There is a short in the speaker cord. Reconnect the speaker cord. The audio cord is not connected to AUX IN and/or DIGITAL IN correctly.Connect the cord correctly. (A pg. 14) An incorrect source has been selected. Select the correct source. (A pg. 20) Muting is on. Press MUTING to cancel muting. (A pg. 20) The decode mode is not set correctly. Select the proper decode mode. (A pg. 22) Sound from one front speaker only.The speaker cord is not connected correctly. Connect the speaker cord correctly. (A pg. 10) Left-right balance is not set properly. Adjust the balance properly. (A pg. 53, 58) No sound from the center and/or surround speakers.The speaker setting is incorrect. Set the speaker setting properly. (A pg. 53, 58) Bass sound is heard reinforced when listening in stereo.Appropriate bass level for stereo sound is not selected. Set “AUDIO POS” properly. (A pg. 58) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION No picture is displayed on the TV screen.The video cord or SCART cable is not connected correctly.Connect the cord correctly. (A pg. 8) The RGB-Y/C selector is not set correctly. Set the selector properly for the video input format of the connected TV. (A pg. 8) TV input selection is incorrect. Select the correct input on the TV. The disc is not playable. Use a playable disc. (A pg. 3) A disc cannot be played. The center unit’s and disc’s Region Code numbers are incompatible.Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) Parental Lock is in use. Enter password to change the Parental Lock level. (A pg. 55) A disc cannot be played and “0:00” is displayed on the display window.The disc is loaded with its label and data sides inverted. Load the disc correctly. (A pg. 23) The unplayable disc is loaded. Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) Video and audio are distorted.The disc is scratched or dirty. Replace or clean the disc. (A pg. 2) A VCR is connected between the center unit and the TV.Connect the center unit and TV directly. (A pg. 8) With some discs, a picture may be blurred when setting “PICTURE SOURCE” to “FILM” or “AUTO”.Set “PICTURE SOURCE” to “VIDEO (NORMAL)” or “VIDEO (ACTIVE)”. (A pg. 53) The picture does not fit the TV screen.The monitor type is not set correctly. Set “MONITOR TYPE” properly. (A pg. 53) The TV is not set correctly. Set the TV properly. No subtitle appears on the TV screen though you have selected a certain language as your initial subtitle language.—Some DVDs are programmed to always display no subtitle initially. If this happens, press SUBTITLE on the remote control after starting play. (A pg. 43) Audio language is different from the one you have selected as your initial audio language.—Some DVDs are programmed to always use the original language initially. If this happens, press AUDIO on the remote control after starting play. (A pg. 43) TH-A85-55[B].book Page 60 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
References 61 MP3 Playback JPEG Playback FM/AM (MW) Others NOTE Problems may be caused by components connected to the center unit, so also read all manuals for the connected components carefully. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION A disc cannot be played. No MP3 files are recorded to the disc. Replace the disc. MP3 files do not have the file extension in their file names.Add correct file extension (.mp3, .Mp3, .mP3 or .MP3) to their file names. (A pg. 3) MP3 files are not recorded in a format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2.Replace the disc. (Record MP3 files using a compliant application.) The different types of files are recorded to the disc. The disc which contains the different types of files may not be played because of its disc characteristics or recording conditions. Not MP3 files but JPEG files are played.The MP3/JPEG setting is set to “JPEG”. When both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded to a disc, set “MP3/JPEG” to “MP3” to play MP3 files. (A pg. 53) The MP3 control display appears on the TV screen, but no operation can be performed.No MP3 files or JPEG files are recorded to the disc, or the disc is an unplayable disc (such as CD-ROM).Replace the disc. (A pg. 3) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION A disc cannot be played. No JPEG files are recorded to the disc. Replace the disc. JPEG files do not have the correct file extension in their file names.Add correct file extension (.jpg, .jpeg, .JPG, .JPEG or any uppercase and lowercase combination such as “.Jpg”) to their file names. (A pg. 3) JPEG files are not recorded in a format compliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2.Replace the disc. (Record JPEG files using a compliant application.) Not JPEG files but MP3 files are played.The MP3/JPEG setting is set to “MP3”. When both MP3 files and JPEG files are recorded to a disc, set “MP3/JPEG” to “JPEG” to play JPEG files. (A pg. 53) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Hard to listen to broadcast because of noise.Antennas are disconnected. Reconnect the antennas correctly and securely. The AM (MW) loop antenna is too close to the center unit.Change the position and direction of the AM (MW) loop antenna. The supplied FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned.Extend the FM antenna to the best position. Beat Cut mode is not set properly while listening to an AM (MW) broadcast.Try to change the Beat Cut mode. (A pg. 28) Continuous static during FM broadcasts.The received signal is too weak. Connect an external FM antenna (A pg. 9), or contact your dealer. The station is too far away. Select another station. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The system suddenly turns off by itself.The Sleep Timer or Auto Standby function is activated. Turn the functions off. (A pg. 21, 55) TH-A85-55[B].book Page 61 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
References 62 Aspect ratio The ratio of vertical and horizontal sizes of a displayed image. The horizontal vs. vertical ratio of conventional TVs is 4:3, and that of wide-screens is 16:9. Chapter Refers to individual chapters included in a title. Composite video signal Refers to video signal comprised of three kinds of signals combined: an image signal made up of luminance and chrominance signals using the frequency multiplication technique; burst signal providing the basis for color reproduction; and synchronization signal. Disc menu A screen display prepared for allowing selection of images, sounds, subtitles, multiangles, etc. recorded on a DVD. JPEG A still-picture data compression system proposed by the Joint Photographic Expert Group, which features small decrease in image quality in spite of its high compression ratio. Letter box A method of displaying wide images like movies in the center of a 4:3 TV screen with no part of the image deleted, by placing black bands on the top and bottom of the screen. This name has resulted from the screen form looking literally like a letter box. Linear PCM (PCM: Pulse Code Modulation) A system for converting analog sound signal to digital signal for later processing, with no data compression used in conversion. MP3 A file format with a sound data compression system. “MP3” is the abbreviation of Motion Picture Experts Group 1 (or MPEG-1) Audio Layer 3. By using MP3 format, one CD-R or CD-RW can contain about 10 times as much data volume as a regular CD can. Multiangle By recording multiple scenes progressing at the same time in a single title, the user can select view angles. This feature is called the multiangle function. Multichannel DVD is specified to have each sound track constitute one sound field. Multichannel refers to a structure of sound tracks having three or more channels. Multilanguage When a title is created to cope with multiple languages, it is generally called a multilanguage title. Parental Lock A feature of this system to automatically determine whether or not to reproduce particular DVD software by comparing its parental level (a measure of undesirability of scenes, etc. from educational viewpoint) set for the software beforehand with that set on this system by the user; if the software’s level is less restrictive than the user-set level, it will be reproduced. Playback control (PBC) Refers to the signal recorded on video CDs or SVCDs for controlling reproduction. By using menu screens recorded on a Video CD or SVCD that supports PBC, you can enjoy interactive- type software as well as software having a search function. Region Code A system for allowing discs to be played back only in the regions designated beforehand. All the countries in the world are divided into six regions, each region being identified by a specified Region Code (or region number). If the Region Code given to a disc includes a numeral which matches one in the Region Code of a player, the player can play back the disc. Sampling frequency Frequency of sampling data when analog data is converted to digital data. Sampling frequency numerically represents how many times the original analog signal is sampled per second. Surround A system for creating three-dimensional sound fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers around the listener. Transfer rate The rate of transferring digital data. Usually the measure is in baud per second. The DVD system applies a variable transfer rate system for high efficiency. Glossary TH-A85-55[B].book Page 62 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM
References 63 A A-B Repeat Playback .................................................................... 49 All Channel Stereo (ALL CH ST.) ....................................... 34 – 36 Angle ............................................................................................. 42 Audio CD .................................................................................... 3, 4 Audio language (AUDIO LANGUAGE) ............................... 43, 52 Auto standby (AUTO STANDBY) ......... ..................................... 55 AUTO/PCM .................................................................................. 22 B Bass (BASS) ........................................................................... 22, 53 Beat cut mode (BEAT CUT) ........................................................ 28 C CD-R ............................................................................................... 3 CD-RW ........................................................................................... 3 Chapter ............................................................................................ 4 Choice menu ......................................................................... 50 – 56 Audio menu (AUDIO) ............................................................ 53 Distance menu (DISTANCE) ................................................. 54 Language menu (LANGUAGE) ............................................. 52 Level menu (LEVEL) ............................................................. 54 Other setting menu (OTHERS) .............................................. 55 Picture menu (PICTURE) ....................................................... 53 Size menu (SIZE) ................................................................... 54 Speaker setting menu (SPK. SETTING) ................................ 53 Composite video ............................................................................. 8 Crossover (CROSS OVER) .................................................... 54, 58 D DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) mode .............................. 33 – 36 Dance club (DANCE CLUB) ......................................... 33 – 36 Hall (HALL) ................................................................... 33 – 36 Live club (LIVE CLUB)................................................. 33 – 36 Pavilion (PAVILION) .................................................... 33 – 36 Decode mode ................................................................................ 22 Dimmer ......................................................................................... 21 Dolby Digital ........................................................................ 33 – 35 Dolby Pro Logic II ................................................................ 33 – 35 Pro Logic II Movie (PL II MOVIE) ............................... 33 – 35 Pro Logic II Music (PL II MUSIC) ................................ 33 – 35 DSP mode ............................................................................. 33 – 36 DTS Digital Surround .. ......................................................... 33 – 35 DVD Video (DVD) ..................................................................... 3, 4 Dynamic range compression (D.RANGE COMPRESSION) ............................................... 53, 58 E Enhanced Other Network (EON) .................................................. 31 F Frame-by-frame playback ............................................................. 45 G Group .............................................................................................. 4 J JPEG ..................................................................................... 3, 4, 41 L Left/Right speaker balance (L/R BALANCE)........................ 53, 58 Low frequency effect attenuater (LFE ATT.) ......................... 53, 58 M Menu language (MENU LANG UAGE) ........................................52 Monitor type (MONITOR TYPE) .................................................53 16:9 AUTO ..............................................................................53 16:9 NORMAL........................................................................53 4:3 LB ......................................................................................53 4:3 PS ......................................................................................53 MP3........................................................................................3, 4, 40 Muting............................................................................................20 O On-screen bar .................................................................................37 On-screen guide icons (ON SCREEN GUIDE) ......................24, 55 On-screen language (ON SCREEN LANGUAGE) ......................52 P Parental Lock (PARENTAL LOCK).............................................55 Picture source (PICTURE SOURCE) ...........................................53 Playback Control function (PBC) ..............................................4, 39 Program Playback (PROGRAM) ..................................................47 Program Service (PS) ............................................................29 – 32 Program Type (PTY) .............................................................29 – 32 R Radio Data System (RDS) .....................................................29 – 32 Radio Text (RT).....................................................................29 – 32 Random Playback ..........................................................................48 Region Code ..............................................................................3, 19 Repeat Playback.............................................................................48 Resume Playback (RESUME) .................................................24, 55 S Screen saver (SCREEN SAVER) ............................................24, 53 Sleep Timer....................................................................................21 Slow-motion ..................................................................................45 Subtitle language (SUBTITL E) ...............................................43, 52 Super Video CD (SVCD) ............................................................3, 4 Surround mode........... ............................................................33 – 36 S-video .............................................................................................8 T Test tone (TEST TONE)..........................................................36, 54 Title ..................................................................................................4 Track ................................................................................................4 Tray lock ........................................................................................25 Treble (TREBLE) ....................................................................22, 53 V Video CD (VCD) .........................................................................3, 4 Video Fine Processor (VFP) ..........................................................46 Z Zoom ..............................................................................................45 Index TH-A85-55[B]-10IX.fm Page 63 Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:24 PM
References 64 7Center unit (XV-THA85/XV-THA55) Audio section Total Harmonic Di stortion 0.01 % NOTE: This value is measured at System cord CONNECTOR for reference. Audio input sensitivity/Impedance (at 1 kHz) Analog input: AUX IN: 360 mV/47 k C Digital input*: DIGITAL IN: –21 dBm to –15 dBm (OPTICAL) (660 nm E30 nm) * Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround (with sampling frequency — 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz) Video section Color System: PAL Horizontal Resolution: 500 lines Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 64 dB (Composite signal when “RGB” is selected) Video output level Composite: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-Y: 1.0 V(p-p)/75 C S-video-C: 0.286 V(p-p)/75 C Tuner section Tuning Range FM: 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz AM (MW): 522 kHz to 1 629 kHz General Power Requirements: AC 230 V Ó, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 20 W (at operation) 2.5 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D):398 mm M 70 mm M 265 mm Mass: 2.7 kg 7 Subwoofer (SP-PWA85/SP-PWA55) Amplifier section Front/Center/Surround: 80 W per channel, RMS at 6 C at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. Subwoofer: 120 W, RMS at 4 C at 100 Hz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion. Speaker section Speaker unit: 20 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Frequency Range: 25 Hz to 200 Hz General Power Requirements: AC 230 V Ó, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 150 W (at operation) 0 W (in standby mode) Dimensions (W M H M D): 235 mm M 355 mm M 492 mm Mass: 13.0 kg 7 Satellite Speakers (SP-THA85F) Speakers: 5.5 cm M 2 Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6 C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D): 250 mm M 1 103 mm M 250 mm Mass: 3.77 kg 7 Center Speaker (SP-THA85C) Speakers: 5.5 cm M 2 Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6 C Frequency Range: 90 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D): 258 mm M 75 mm M 81 mm Mass: 0.95 kg 7 Front Speakers (SP-THA55F) Speakers: 8 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6 C Frequency Range: 80 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D): 103 mm M 194 mm M 128 mm Mass: 0.77 kg 7 Center Speaker (SP-THA55C) Speakers: 8 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6 C Frequency Range: 80 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D): 165 mm M 130 mm M 128 mm Mass: 0.77 kg 7 Surround Speakers (SP-THA55S) Speakers: 8 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded Power Handling Capacity: 80 W Impedance: 6 C Frequency Range: 80 Hz to 20 kHz Dimensions (W M H M D): 103 mm M 194 mm M 128 mm Mass: 0.64 kg 7 Accessories Remote control (1) Batteries (2) FM antenna (1) AM (MW) loop antenna (1) Power cord (1) System cord (1) Speaker cords 5 m: For satellite (front left/r ight) and center speakers (3) 10 m: For satellite speakers (surround left/right) (2) (The length of the above speaker cords are approximate.) Screws (with washer) (TH-A85 only) M4 x 25 mm: For the satellite speakers (16) Designs & specifications are s ubject to change without notice. Specifications TH-A85-55[B]-11Spec.fm Page 64 Thursday, April 10, 2003 4:25 PM
EN 0403SKMIDEJEM © 2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED TH-A85/TH-A55 DVD DIGITAL CINEMA SYSTEM TH-A85-55[B].book Page 68 Friday, March 28, 2003 12:01 PM