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INSTRUCTIONS
WIDE LCD PANEL TV
LT-37DV1BJ
LT-42DV1BJ
LT-47DV1BJ
LCT2525-002A-L

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS WIDE LCD PANEL TV LT-37DV1BJ LT-42DV1BJ LT-47DV1BJ LCT2525-002A-L...
  • Page 2 Battery [Business users] If you wish to dispose of this product, please visit our web page Notice: http://www.jvc.eu/ to obtain information about the take-back of the The sign Pb product. below the [Other Countries outside the European Union]...
  • Page 3: Read First

    When attaching the TV to the Handle LCD panel with care! Hold the TV so as not to Unplug the power cord when wall, use the optional JVC scratch the screen! Use a soft, dry cloth when  going out!
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Enjoy rich multi-media with JVC Quick setup Connecting external devices and aerial Watch pay-TV digital Editing / tuning channels channels > Menu Language Step 1: Please select Language English Deutsch Français Italiano Castellano Català Nederlands Dansk Svenska Norsk Auto Scan /...
  • Page 5: Setting Up Your Tv

    Getting started Setting up your TV Accessories Attach the stand to the TV The stand will be supplied separately. Remote control Power cord “AAA/R03” Batteries See the illustration below to attach the stand to the TV. (For details on buttons and (For confirming the functions, see P.
  • Page 6 Setting up your TV Microphone (See P. 17) Touch sensor panel operation TV/AV MENU Volume Change channel / page Display on-screen menu Switch between TV / AV devices Power On / Off (standby) Touch on the function name to operate the function ...
  • Page 7 Terminal cover Using the Main power switch Remove when connecting external devices. (P. 9) When you turn off the main power switch, you can reduce the power consumption to zero. However when the main power switch is turned off, you cannot turn the TV on. To turn on the TV, make sure the main power switched on.
  • Page 8 It may be  necessary for you to purchase a CAM (Conditional Access Module) (A) in When attaching the TV to the wall, use the optional JVC wall mounting unit  addition to the Viewing Card.
  • Page 9 Connecting the aerial Connect a VCR / DVD recorder AERIAL After all the connections  After all the connections  have been made, insert have been made, insert the EXT-2 the plug into an AC outlet. plug into an AC outlet. AERIAL EXT-1 VCR / DVD recorder...
  • Page 10 Setting up your TV Connecting external devices Note When using EXT-3 terminal, you can use the cable clamp to tidy the cables.  Make sure all the devices and the TV are turned off. Please read the user manuals of each device before setting up. ...
  • Page 11 A B F : type of connections USB terminal Refer to P. 40. Headphones HDMI Connector DIGITAL EXT- EXT- EXT- AUDIO (HDMI 1) (HDMI 2) (HDMI 3) CI (Common Interface) slot Refer to P. 7. Not available (for service adjustments) Audio system HD Video camera Digital Satellite broadcast tuner...
  • Page 12 Setting up your TV Choose your best connection Note Please do not change any of the menu settings before  You can connect your TV to other devices in different ways. Check your devices and completing the “Initial settings” (P. 13). Otherwise, the “Initial choose the best connection.
  • Page 13 Input Composite video (analogue)  S-Video (analogue) *NTSC/PAL compatible  RGB input (analogue)  EXT-1 Please refer to the Audio L / R (analogue)  “Monitor out (EXT-1, Output EXT-2)” (P. 45) Monitor out (composite video and audio  When connecting L/R) (analogue) ...
  • Page 14 Setting up your TV Initial settings The initial settings will begin automatically when the TV is turned on for the very first time. Follow the on-screen instructions to perform the settings. Turn on the main power switch on the rear side of the TV. Select a country * (P.
  • Page 15 Set antenna power Finish Confirm that the aerial power supply is set to “Off”. Select “On” only when using an aerial which requires external power. (P. 8) To the previous screen Æ  If the “Menu Language” does not appear or if you wish to make changes ...
  • Page 16: Using Remote Control

    Basics Using remote control Buttons and functions The functions of the remote control buttons are explained as follows. This remote control can be configured to operate up to four different devices simply by changing the remote code. “Configuring your remote control” (P. 28) To the previous menu.
  • Page 17 Display hidden information when viewing teletext. (P. 26) Enter channel / page number. Channel information. “Watching TV” Change the subtitle language when (P. 20) viewing digital channels (P. 21) To the index page. “Viewing teletext” (P. 26) View teletext. “Viewing teletext” (P. 26) Change the audio language when viewing digital channels.
  • Page 18: Operate Tv By Clapping Your Hands

    Operate TV by clapping your hands Hand Clap Function This TV is equipped with “Hand Clap Function”, which you can operate the TV by clapping your hands. By clapping your hands number of times within a set interval, you can turn the TV on/off or mute/unmute. It is useful, for example, when you have to turn off the TV for a short period of time or mute the TV, when you have to answer a phone.
  • Page 19 You can also operate the TV by using a clap-like sound, such as a finger  Things you should know snap or a percussion instrument. Suddenly the power lamp may blink  Have fun using different kind of sounds. This TV monitors all of the sound around the TV and analyses clap sound based on frequency range, waveform and amplitude.
  • Page 20: Watching Tv

    Watching TV Digital channels / Analogue channels / Radio Mute Select with PR List  Turn on  PR List The power lamp on the TV lights PR List Favourites 1 select BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV1 If the remote control doesn’t Channel 4 ...
  • Page 21 Display the programme information Digital channel / radio Symbols description   Symbols Name of station Symbols Channel : Reception level Yellow Green : Poor : Acceptable : Excellent BBC ONE : Radio programme : TV programme 14:00 - 15:00 News 14:00 : TV programme with teletext information (P.
  • Page 22 Watching TV View subtitles (Digital channel only) Select audio language (Digital channel only) By default, the language set in “System Language” (P. 34) is automatically By default, the language set in “System Language” (P. 34) is automatically selected. selected. When not broadcast in that language, another broadcast language is When not broadcast in that language, another broadcast language is automatically selected.
  • Page 23 Change the sound mode (Analogue channel only) Change the aspect ratio Select the aspect ratio Select the sound mode For high definition  signal Sound 1 select Stereo MaxxAudio Zoom Zoom MaxxBass MaxxTreble Auto Full MaxxStereo 1 select Regular Full Native 2 set MaxxVolume Voice Enhancer...
  • Page 24 Watching TV Change the MaxxAudio setting Set a time for the TV to turn off automatically MaxxAudio improves sound performance with four sound features (MaxxBass, MaxxTreble, MaxxStereo and MaxxVolume). You can select one of the two “MaxxAudio” settings. Low : Less effective Set the time MaxxAudio High : More effective...
  • Page 25: Using Epg

    Using EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) You can find a programme from an eight-day programme guide, check its information, and make a reservation. Check programme information Display EPG  Æ Close EPG  Æ It may take a while to receive data. ...
  • Page 26 Using EPG Genre Timer Display only programmes which match your selected genre. Reserve a programme to watch. (One programme at a time) To record a programme, refer to “Monitor out (EXT-1, EXT-2)” (P. 45). Display the genre list Select a programme Select a column Select a channel / a programme ...
  • Page 27: Viewing Teletext (Analogue Channel)

    Viewing teletext (Analogue channel) This TV can display TV broadcasts and teletext on the same analogue channel in two windows. When watching TV Reveal hidden pages Display hidden information (answers to quizzes, etc.) Enter a teletext page TEXT To the index page Returns to page “100”...
  • Page 28: Watching Videos / Dvds

    Watching videos / DVDs Select “EXT- Setting”, “EXT ID Setting” or “Control with Select the video source HDMI” Ext Input 1 select EXT-1 1 select EXT-2 > Connection Setting EXT-3 Component HDMI-1 EXT-3 Setting HDMI-2 EXT ID Setting HDMI-3 2 watch Control with HDMI 2 next Radio...
  • Page 29: Configuring Your Remote Control

    P. I - XII at the back of this manual.) search code function” (P. 29). MODE Applicable devices JVC brand only Cable Set Top Box, Cable/PVR Combination, Satellite Set Top Box, SAT/PVR Combination BD/DVD DVD, Blu-Ray DVD, HD DVD, DVD-R, Home...
  • Page 30 Configuring your remote control Button functions Using the search code function Change the remote control mode  This function searches through the codes one by one, beginning from the first code in the list. Turn on the device manually. Turn on/off the device ...
  • Page 31: Functions

    Advanced Using the menu functions Display the menu bar When entering the PIN code  When watching digital channels or changing DTV menu settings, it may be necessary for you to enter a PIN code. Once a PIN code has been entered, there is no need to enter it again Display the desired menu until the TV is turned off.
  • Page 32 Using the menu functions Photo viewer menu Super DigiPure For natural-looking outlines You can view picture files and listen to music files that are stored in your Function is turned off USB device. For details refer to “Viewing / listening from USB devices (Picture / music)”...
  • Page 33 Sound menu MPEG Noise Reduction Reduce MPEG video noise Sound Sound Reduce MPEG video noise Stereo Stereo Bass MaxxAudio Function is turned off MaxxBass Treble MaxxTreble Balance MaxxStereo Digital Audio Output MaxxVolume Voice Enhancer Colour System When there is no colour (On / Off) Balance Digital Audio Output Select the colour system...
  • Page 34 Using the menu functions Sound menu (continued) Treble* High tones MaxxAudio Weaker ó Stronger Displays only when the headphone is connected. MaxxAudio improves sound performance with four sound features (MaxxBass, MaxxTreble, MaxxStereo and MaxxVolume). You can select one of the two “MaxxAudio” settings. Enhances the voice levels to make vocals Voice Enhancer or dialogues clearer when the volume is...
  • Page 35 System Setup menu Enter PIN Code Change PIN code System Setup System Setup Input the current code Time Zone Auto Radio Mode System Language German Software Upgrade Default is “0000”. Assistive Services  Eco Mode This function is locked. Mix Level Please enter PIN code.
  • Page 36 Using the menu functions Automatically turns off the backlight when System Setup menu (continued) Radio Mode listening to the radio channel. This function reduces the power Common Interface Set CAM (Conditional Access Module) consumption of this TV. To watch pay-TV digital channels, use the CAM (Conditional Access Module) Function is turned on menu.
  • Page 37 PR Installation menu Manual Scan Manually scan and update a channel PR Installation PR Installation Select “Digital” or “Analogue” Menu Language English Factory Setting Antenna Power 1 select Auto Scan Manual Scan > Manual Scan Update Scan Favourite Setting Digital PR Lock Edit PR Analogue...
  • Page 38 Using the menu functions Using the menu functions PR Installation menu (continued) Update Scan Updates new channels Analogue  Start “Update Scan” Set the “System” and “Band” > Update Scan > Update Scan > Analogue Manual Scan > Analogue Manual Scan Update Scan Completed Digital Digital...
  • Page 39 Register a channel to PR list Stops children from watching specific  PR lock channels > Edit PR Install / Uninstall Lock / Unlock Æ Æ   Register icon > PR Lock Selection of Network Selection of Network Name Name BBC ONE BBC ONE...
  • Page 40: Using The Menu

    Using the menu functions PR Installation menu (continued) Retuning menu You can set the TV to restart the initial setting. For details refer to step 3 in Signal Check Check the broadcast signal “Initial setting” (P. 13) Signal: Poor < Acceptable < Excellent Signal Check Service Channel...
  • Page 41: Viewing / Listening From Usb Device

    Viewing / listening from USB device Picture / Music You can view photos and play music by connecting usb mass storage class Picture devices. Photo Viewer > Picture Connect USB device Folder name 00001 Folder name 00002 Thumbnail File name 00001 File name 00002...
  • Page 42 Viewing / listening from USB device Music Slide show with background music Photo Viewer > Music You can view slide show with background music by setting “To Folder name 00001 Folder name 00002 Album ABCDEF continuously play the songs” (P. 41) and “To view as slide show” (P. 40) File name 00001 Information...
  • Page 43: Etc

    Etc. Troubleshooting Problem Actions Analogue channels  Severe noise or snow Is the TV Remote control Unplug TV, several minutes later plug it in   connected stops working again. correctly to the aerial? Touch “MENU” (TV) and continuously press, ...
  • Page 44 Troubleshooting Problem Actions Problem Actions Suddenly the power If the top of the image is distorted, check the  lamp blinks/hear a video signal quality itself. Strange picture beep The TV may have operated by detecting an If movement appears unnatural when ...
  • Page 45 Problem Actions Problem Actions Album / Title / Artist Is the TV connected correctly to the aerial?  / Year does not Change the direction of the indoor aerial.  Make sure to use ID3v1 tag.  display or display Check digital channels signal with “Signal ...
  • Page 46: Technical Information

    Technical information If you accidentally cut the power cord Monitor out (EXT-, EXT-) Attach a new plug following the steps below. If in doubt, contact your local To record Digital / Analogue channels to external devices  retailer. Connect the external device to EXT-1 or EXT-2. Select a programme you want to record and video / audio will output as Important an analogue signal.
  • Page 47 “Dolby Digital” output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal Supported music formats for Photo Viewer Some digital channels are broadcasted with “Dolby Digital” signals. In these Sample rate  cases, “Dolby Digital” signals can be output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 32, 44.1, and 48 kHz (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) ...
  • Page 48 Technical information What is “Eco Mode”? What is “HDMI CEC”? You can adjust this TV so that the screen automatically adjusts to the HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) allows the TV to connect and optimum contrast of light and dark according to the brightness of your room. control multiple HDMI CEC enabled devices with a single remote.
  • Page 49 What is “Full Native”? Connect a computer With the full HD LCD display and “Full Native”, you can enjoy full native  Computer HD resolution of 1920 x 1080. It exposes flaws in the video that were hidden when viewing on “Full”. EXT- Full Full Native...
  • Page 50: Frequency Table

    Frequency table To use the “Manual Scan” function (P. 36), find the “CH” number corresponding to the frequency from this table. Digital channels Austria Italy Spain France United Kingdom Austria Italy Spain France United Kingdom Switzerland Finland Switzerland Finland Czech Republic Czech Republic Germany Germany...
  • Page 51 Analogue channels VHF/UHF Austria Italy United Kingdom Czech Republic France Austria Italy Austria Italy Switzerland Switzerland United Kingdom Switzerland United Kingdom Germany Germany Czech Republic Germany Czech Republic Denmark Denmark France Denmark France Spain Spain Spain Finland Finland Finland Netherlands Netherlands Netherlands Sweden...
  • Page 52 Frequency table CATV Austria Italy France Austria Italy France Switzerland United Kingdom Switzerland United Kingdom Germany Czech Republic Germany Czech Republic Denmark Denmark Spain Spain Finland Finland Netherlands Netherlands Sweden Sweden Belgium Belgium Other Other Frequency Frequency CH 01 105.25 92.75 CH 33 399.25...
  • Page 53: Specifications

    Specifications Model LT-DVBJ LT-DVBJ LT-DVBJ Broadcasting systems CCIR I / B / G / D / K / L (See “Technical information”, P. 45) Digital: DVB-T 7 MHz / 8 MHz TV broadcast : PAL, SECAM Colour systems External input : PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz Digital: Frequency: 174-230 MHz / 470-862 MHz Analogue: Frequency: 47-470 MHz (VHF) / 470-862 MHz (UHF) Channels and frequencies...
  • Page 54 Remote control codes (P. ) Cable Set Top Box 0014 Humax 0660, 2142 Optus 0276 0000, 0702, 0779, 1060, Samsung 1230, 1269 Jerrold 0014, 0276 Orange 0817 1410, 1666, 2015 Auna 1230 LG Alps 0779 Pace 1060, 1068, 1577 Scientific Atlanta 0477 Austar 0276...
  • Page 55 Cyrus 0200 Fenner 0713 Listo 1626 1176, 1427, 1675, 1743, D-box 0723, 1114, 1127 Ferguson 0455, 1291, 1743 Humax 1788, 1808, 1882, 1915, Lodos 1284 2144, 2408 Daewoo 0713, 1111, 1296, 1743 Fidelity 0501 Logik 1284 1993 Finlandia 0455 Huth 0132, 0607, 1075, 1143 Logix 1075...
  • Page 56 Satellite Set Top Box Myryad 0200 Patriot 0132 Satec 0713 Star Sat 1214 Mysat 0713 peeKTon 1457, 1659, 1993 Satelco 1232 Starland 0713 MySky 1693, 1848, 1850 Satplus 1100 Starlite 0200 0099, 0133, 0173, 0200, Neom 1993 0292, 0455, 0613, 0818, Schaecke 0613 Stream...
  • Page 57 Telewire 1232 Trevi 1251 Ventana 0200 0132, 0173, 0299, 0396, Wisi Tempo 1143 Triasat 0501 Vestel 0114, 1251 0455, 0501, 0607, 1232 Tevion 0713, 1409, 1672, 1705 VH Sat 0299 0114, 1214, 1251, 1480, 0114, 0132, 0200, 0396, Worldsat 1543 0501, 0713, 0853, 1113, Viola Digital 1672...
  • Page 58 Audiosonic 1923 Clayton 0713 Durabrand 0675, 0713, 0831, 1502 0539, 0551, 0651, 0670, Audix 0713 1643 E:max 1233, 1321, 1643 0695, 0713, 0775, 0790, Autovox 0713 Coby 0730, 0852 eBench 1152 Grundig 1004, 1036, 1128, 1436, 1465, 1643, 1695, 1730, Auvio 0843 Codex...
  • Page 59 Kansas Technologies 1233, 1530 Mark 0713 Norcent 1923 0539, 0646 Karcher 0783, 1367 Marquant 0770 Nordmende 0774, 0831, 1316 QONIX 0790, 1051 Mastec 1221, 1434 Noriko 0752 Quartek 1648 0672, 0699, 0713, 0831, Kendo 1483 0651, 0672, 0695, 0713, Okano 0752 Radionette 0741, 0869, 1906, 2024...
  • Page 60 Shanghai 0672 Star Clusters 1152, 1227 Telefunken 0551 Venturer 0790, 1769 Starlogic 1005 Teletech 0713, 0768 Vestel 0713, 1530, 1994 0630, 0675, 0713, 0752, Sharp 0869, 1419, 2015, 2024, Starmedia 0818, 1005, 1224 Tensai 0651, 0770 Victor 1241 2250 Strato 1152, 1382 Tesco 1316...
  • Page 61 DVD-R 4Kus 1158 Fintec 1530 Mastec 1221 Sinudyne 1221 Airis 1321 Firstline 1530 Matsui 1730 Sony 1033, 1070, 2132 Alba 1530 Funai 0675 1730 Star Clusters 1227 Aristona 0646 Gateway 1158 Medion 1347 Sylvania 0675 Boghe 1221 Giec 1221 MiCO 0751, 1221 Tangent 1321...
  • Page 62 TV/DVD Combination Akura 1367 Ferguson 0695, 0713 Maxim 1367 Silva Schneider 1367 Alba 0695 Goodmans 0713, 0879 Medialine 1271 Sliding 1115 Amstrad 1367 Grandin 0713 Medion 0879 Technica 1367 Black Diamond 0713 Grundig 0539, 0695 Mirror 0879 Technosonic 1367 Blue Sky 0713 Hitachi 0713...
  • Page 63 Hitachi 1344, 1554, 1801 Metz 1554 QONIX 1390, 1420 Targa 1293 Hitech 0744 Micromaxx 1420 Radiola 0189 0797 Hiteker 1389 Micromega 0189, 1189 Radionette 1293, 1634 Teac 0112, 0609 Home Tech Industries 1389 Microstar 0797 1154 1308, 1309, 1518, 1763, Technics Intersound 0744...
  • Page 64 Home Theater in Box Norcent 1389 QONIX 1390, 1420 Silva Schneider 1390 Toshiba 1572 Onkyo 0135 Radionette 1293, 1634 United 1390, 1772 1454, 1658, 1722, 1758, Sony 1822, 1858, 1882 Palladium 1220, 1293, 1344, 1390 Redstar 1389 Universum 1220, 1390, 1609 Panasonic 1316, 1763, 1765, 1779 Roadstar...
  • Page 65 Satellite Set Top Box Humax 1406, 1407, 1989 1401 2108 1143 Hwalin 0885 Pace 1887 Samsung 0773 1989 Hyundai 0758, 1416 Pantech 0747 Scientific Atlanta 1980 Zenith 1856, 0635 Indovision 0856, 1887, 1989, 2108 Philips 0200, 0292 SkyLife 0796 Kuang Yu 0635 Proton 1535...
  • Page 66 For users in the UK : If you have any problems setting up your new TV, please call the Helpline on 00 0 000. For users in the Republic of Ireland : If you have any problems setting up your new TV, please call the Helpline on 0-00.

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