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For the locations of the remote 
control buttons, refer to page 11.
Do not turn on the power until you 
complete the connection.
Connections (continued)
After connecting the DVD player to the TV, select 
the video signal type correctly according to the TV.
1
Slide the remote control 
mode selector to DVD.
2
Make sure that playback stops. 
(If a disc is being played back, 
press 
7 to stop playback.) 
3
Press SCAN MODE.
• The current video signal type will flash. 
4
Press 23 (cursor) to select 
the video signal type suitable 
for the TV. 
• You can select “INTERLACE” or 
“PROGRESSIVE”. You can obtain better 
picture quality in the “PROGRESSIVE” 
mode than in the “INTERLACE” mode. 
When you select “INTERLACE”, the image 
is displayed alternating between half of the 
scanned lines in the “PROGRESSIVE” 
mode and the other half of the scanned 
lines. The way of displaying the image is a 
conventional video signal type.
• Select “INTERLACE” when a TV only 
compatible with interlaced video signals is 
connected to the DVD player. 
• Select “PROGRESSIVE” when a TV 
equipped with a component terminal and 
compatible with progressive video signals is 
connected to the DVD player. When you 
select “PROGRESSIVE”, the image is 
displayed with all scanned lines at the same 
time. The image has a higher resolution 
than that in the “INTERLACE” mode. 
5
Press ENTER. 
• The selected video signal type is displayed 
for a short time.
NOTE
• Although the picture may be distorted when you 
press ENTER, this is not a malfunction of the 
system.
• There are some progressive TVs and high-definition 
TVs that are not fully compatible with this system, 
resulting in an unnatural picture when playing back 
a DVD VIDEO with progressive scanning. In this 
case, change the scan mode to 
“INTERLACE”.
• To check the compatibility of your TV, contact your 
local JVC customer service center.
• All JVC-manufactured progressive TVs and high-
definition TVs are fully compatible with this system.
• Even if the power cord of the DVD player is 
disconnected from the AC outlet or the power is 
interrupted, the video signal type setting is stored.
CAUTION
• Do not connect an S-video cord and a 
component video cord at the same time. 
Otherwise pictures may not be played back 
properly.
• Connect the DVD player directly to a TV (or a 
monitor) without routing through a video 
cassette recorder (VCR). Otherwise picture 
distortion may occur during playback.
• Connecting the DVD player to a VCR-built-in-TV 
may also cause picture distortion during 
playback.
• Connect the power cords after you complete the 
other connections.
• The STANDBY lamps on the front panels of the 
receiver and the DVD player will light up.
Connecting the power cords
DVD player
DVD player
Direct connection
TV (or 
monitor)
Receiver
AC outlet
Receiver
(rear panel)
AC outlet
DVD player
(rear panel)
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