JVC RX-805 Owner Manual
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JVC RX-805 is a high-quality digital surround system receiver that offers an immersive and powerful sound experience. With its advanced features and versatile connectivity options, the JVC RX-805 is the perfect choice for those who demand the best in home audio entertainment.
The JVC RX-805 boasts a wide range of features that enhance the listening experience, including multiple audio inputs, video inputs, and speaker terminals. It also features a built-in AM/FM tuner, allowing you to enjoy your favorite radio stations. Additionally, the JVC RX-805 is equipped with a variety of sound modes, so you can customize the sound to your liking.
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INSTRUCTIONS RX-805VTN/RX-805VLTN DIGITAL SURROUND SYSTEM RECEIVER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG: RECEIVER MIT DIGITAL-SURROUND-SOUND-SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS: AMPLI-SYNTONISEUR AVEC SYSTEM SURROUND NUMERIQUE GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING: RECEIVER MET DIGITAAL SURROUNDSYSTEEM MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES: RECEPTOR CON SISTEMA DE SONIDO DIFUSO DIGITAL BRUKSANVISNING: RECEIVER MED DIGITA SURROUND SYSTEM RAD! I IA A N VIT Y ed UM = но > Il Remote III Ole | 3 1 Control Component e EIA > TA © CE om For Customer Use: | — — Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. | which 15 located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this informa- tion for future reference. Model No. Serial No. E30580-1698A Rear Panel * Switch the power off when connecting any cables. Europe For Continental For the U.K For Australia For Canada and other areas i or or ¥CR | ———— WEA | PLAY PLAT PHORD ~*~ CO TAPE | TAPE? —— WA —— 00000 0000 :0 09 от ES cnet © © == — 10 PLAY CENTER SPEAKER [de ® © AUDIO! RIGHT PLAY | 2 LINE + VOLTS © OMY REAR SPEAKERS —, © © RIGHT LEFT © AUDIO terminals (PHONO, CD, TAPE 1, TAPE 2, VCR 1, VCR 2) — For audio signal connection ® Connect a turntable using a moving magnet (MM) type cartridge to the PHONO terminals. O VIDEO terminals (VCR 1, VCR 2) — For video signal connection O REAR OUT terminals — To upgrade the rear speaker sound (to get more power), connect an amplifier to these terminals. In this case, disconnect the rear speakers from the REAR SPEAKERS terminals, and connect them to the amplifier. @ MONITOR OUT terminals — Connect the VIDEO INPUT terminal of a TV. о ANTENNA terminals ® GND (ground) terminal © COMPU LINK-1 SYNCHRO terminals — Connect to units provided with COMPU LINK-1 SYNCHRO terminals for the COMPU LINK remote control function. * Do not connect the remote cable to the JVC cassette deck connected to the terminals other than TAPE 1. © AV COMPU LINK terminals — These terminals are provided for connecting the AV COMPU LINK to JVC AV COMPU LINK-compatible video components to be marketed in the future. © AC OUTLETS (SWITCHED) © FRONT SPEAKERS terminals & REAR SPEAKERS terminals @ CENTER SPEAKER terminal ©& AM channel spacing switch** Q Fuse holder* © Voltage selector** O Power Cord * Not provided on units for Canada, the United Kingdom and Aus- tralia. ** Not provided on units for Canada, Continental Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia. Notes: e When connecting components, connect their left and right chan- nels correctly. If channels are reversed, the stereo effect will be degraded. ® The AC OUTLETS do not supply power when the power switch is turned off. e Do not connect equipment requiring more than the outlet's rated value. a EE ia ea o e =, nas Fig. 8 Fig. 9 que to assemble the AM loop antenna Po Dp antenna ma for the reception of local AM broadcasts. JAR external antenna enmtion is unsatisfactory, connect an external AM antenna fe antenna) to the AM EXT terminal. jon of AM antenna na terminals levers. ids-into the terminals. and interference [y direction of the loop antenna, or re-install it in a better a reception is noisy. Bl “м - "er A -.. ОЕ. * vided loop antenna is not connected or an uninsulated wire touches the rear panel, it will be impossible to receive ladcasts. Astalling an external AM antenna, leave the AM loop an- connected. el, es m FM antenna with coaxial 5 at both sides and remove the cover. ends of the cord and remove it. ikial cable and its core. = я ve + H antenna Gude antenna to the FM connector as shown in the figure. пе РМ connector to the FM 75 © COAXIAL terminal. A REL 75-ohm antenna with coaxial dire antenna provided can be connected to a FM 75 © herminal as a temporary measure. antenna with coaxial type connector (DIN 45 332) should ted to the FM 75 9 COAXIAL terminal. Except for Europe Figure 8: 75-ohm antenna with coaxial Loosen the screws on the bracket and insert the cable through the ring from below. Connect the stripped core to the upper terminal then tighten the ring. The ring is the antenna ground. Figure 9: Feeder antenna Connect to the FM 300 terminal. Make sure the feeder antenna wires do not touch any other terminals. AM external antenna FM 75-ohm SS antenna AM loop antenna 4 °* For Europe FM /5-ohm FM [eeder AM external antenna antenna antenna AM loop antenna Except for Europe Audio Component Connections (Front speakers) (Front speakers) Speakers 1 Speakers 2 Center speaker Turntable CD player Cassette deck Cassette deck {Rear speakers) Surround speakers Notes: e Connect speakers with the correct polarity: (+) to (+) and (- to (—). Reversed polarity wili degrade the stereo effect. Be care ful to prevent adjacent speaker wires from touching each othe e Use speakers with the correct impedance. The correct impedanc is indicated on the rear panel of the receiver. Speaker Terminals Open the speaker termi- Clamp the wire by nal by pressing the lever resetting the lever. and insert the stripped end of the cord. — 10 — rr * Increasing the Rear speakers’ power output (Rear speakers) Surround speakers Amplifier Video Component Connections MONITOR OUT INPUT (VIDEO) += ee LEFT AV TV To TV antenna terminal can: inal. ml my wh is oi em kn an se ed | | | | | | | | i | (VIDEO) (AUDIO) (AUDIO) (VIDEO) Video disc player (VIDEO) UE = To RF output Since mutual interférence between video and audio components can cause noise and distort- ed pictures, you are recommended to use coax- tal cable for the TV/video antenna. Front Panel Display Window 4 . F maja Стела На SYarrm CECETYERER ec pese a "E E | TEE | ial 4 Y hambre 4 # PF oa [I] = mmr i ' "a ha Ta + == = - —» If == re! [es L 5 NP} AT aif трат ps | — m2 TER PH En FH AH LAME 1 NLT or = = | 1 1 1 nse ALMA AEP ARE ACA SEA IA EF Po я & POWER (ON/STANDBY) Press this button to turn the power ON. Press again to turn the power off and activate the STANDBY mode. The STANDBY indi- cator will light. A small amount of power (5 watts) 15 consumed in the STAND- BY mode. To turn the power off completely, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Preset data is retamed in memory while the power cord 1s plugged into the wall outlet. If the power cord 1s disconnected or a power Taillure occurs, data 1s retained for two ог three days O SPEAKERS 1, 2 Turns speakers 1 and 2 ON or OFF. O PHONES Flug headphones into this jack. If vou want to hear from the head- phones alone, turn OFF speakers 1 and 2. © SURROUND INDICATOR Lights during surround playback, for surround mode or center channel mode, whichever is selected When “DOLBY PRO - LOGIC SURROUND’ is select- ed Tor surround mode Era 1 1 When “NORMAL” or "WIDE” is selected for center — channel mode LOG © CSRP COMPU LINK SOURCE RELATED PRESET SYSTEM feature TEST: Displays all the CSRP setting data on each source one after another MEMORY: Stores CSRP data in memory. C5HP: Turn the CSAP feature ON or OFF. La # i“ Swing-Down Pang O SOURCE SELECTOR Use the following keys to select sources * VCR 1 FM * VCR 2 * AM (MW/LW] * PHONO * TAPE 1 * CD * TAPE 2 (alternates bebween ON and OFF) O RECEIVED and POWER STANDBY indicator Lights when signals are received from the remote control unit af when the machine 15 in the STANDBY mode © REMOTE SENSOR Receives signals from the remote control uni © VOLUME < , > Adjusts the volume of sound from the speakers or headphones {& MUTE Turns sound ON or OFF temporarily To release it, press the MUTE key again, or press the VOLUME or BALANCE key. ® TUNING <, > Tunes in an AM or FM frequency. e following keys for the S.E.A. Graphic Equalizer: Turns the S.E.A. ON or OFF, ET: Calls an S.E.A. preset pattern. В Turns S.E.A. recording ON or OFF EL >: Sets an S.E.A. level. RY: Stores an S.E.A. pattern in memory Flattens S.E.A. characteristics Reverses polarity of the S.E.A. characteristics < , >: Calls a frequency band to correct ER INPUT ving keys to assign titles or other data to the S.E:A. o o TUNER channels you have preset: \CTER: Sets the CHARACTER INPUT mode. ; UP: Press to select characters (letters, A numerals, and symbols). SI Stores created tities in memory. и, 5 La UDNESS ON or OFF. The ON position makes up for loss an auditory sensation when the sound volume is low. NCE L, R le volume balance between the left and right speakers. — 13— Controls behind swing-down panel. © SURROUND Use the following keys to playback with surround sound effect. SURROUND: Turns the surround sound effect ON/OFF. DOLBY SURROUND HALL STADIUM: Selects the surround mode. CENTER MODE:* Selects the center channel mode. TEST:* Turns the test tone ON/OFF, REAR LEVEL: Sets the output level of the REAR SPEAKERS. CENTER LEVEL:* Sets the output level of the CENTER SPEAKER. DELAY TIME: Sets the delay time for the REAR SPEAKERS. *Use these keys when in the DOLBY PRO: LOGIC SURROUND mode. They are not functional in HALL or STADIUM mode. © TUNER Use the following keys to AM or FM broadcasts: MEMORY: Stores an AM or FM frequency (station) on a preset channel. Stores an AM or FM frequency on a preset channel using the AUTO MEMORY feature. Selects FM reception modes. AUTO MEMORY: FM MODE/MUTE: 1-10, +10 (Tuner numeric keys): Press to select preset channels. Remote Control Unit The remote control unit provided control the receiver and JVC's audio visual gear from a remote place. ® [tis programmable, with the ability to learn the functions of most other remote controls for audio and video components, regard- less of make. * It's sequential programming facihty lets you assign a sequence of actions to a single key and up to three sequences can be programmed. e The remote control unit also has two control panels: the external panel has keys for basic operation and easy-to-use multifunction cursor keys, while the internal contains keys for programming. (= = SEMD/LEARN Er: {it @ =| ED и SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM KEY | (5) A в С SLEEP = CC) CC) —— - “are — 7— HE - ja —o — aer Fr HN FHM ® so CIC JC) (2) ® Sooo SEA У | VCR OZ (10) Ca) ue Ca) > — D- -( | i T2 = MUTE — (%) = @ - | +1- | +} ЕАН VOILE — | (3) — „Ле For rx-sosy EY ARH=-SRH0SL REMOTE CONTROL (1) SEND/LEARN indicator ERROR indicator The remote control unit operation státuses are indicated (2) VOLUME (—, +) Press to adjust the output sound level. (3) REAR (~, +) Press to adjust the output level of the rear speakers. s Controls on the External Panel Contains keys used in basic operations (4) POWER AUDIO: Press to turn the power for the receiver ON or STANDBY. TV: Press to turn on or off the power to JVC's TV receiver. VCR: Press to turn on or off the power to JVC's VCR. (5) SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM KEY (A, B, C) The remote control unit functions can be stored in the desired order for up to 16 individual operations. (6) SLEEP Use this control when you want to set the Sleep Timer. (7) SURROUND ON/OFF Turns the surround sound effect ON or OFF. (8) SEA ON/OFF Turns the S.E. A. feature ON or OFF, (9) SEA PRESET Calls an S.E.A. preset pattern. (i) SEA CONTROL Puts the Multi Function Cursor Keys in the S.E.A. mode. ún CSAP ON/OFF: Turns CSRP ON or OFF DISPLAY: Use to display the CSRP settings (12) Source Select keys Press to change the source selected for input to the receiver Different functions are assigned to the Muiti Function Cursor Keys depending on the source. (13) Multi Function Cursor keys Use for basic operations of the source equipment selected with the Source Select keys, and operation of the S.E.A. (19 MUTE Press to turn the output sound ON or OFF ® Controls on the internal Panel Extra keys on the panel are for the various operations that cannot be done using only the keys on the external panel. (M) LEARN, CANCEL Use to set the operation mode to LEARN or CANCEL. + (2) Function Select keys Press to select the function mode of the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. (3) PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys Use to operate equipment connected to the receiver. Different functions are assigned to these keys by the Function Select keys and Source Select keys. Other remote control signals can be registered to these keys. y E inserting Batteries Use long-life dry cells, type “AAA/AM-4/LR03'” (1.5 V) x 2. 2 1. Remove the rear cover of the remote control unit by pressing down gently while sliding it out, 3) 2. Insert the batteries, making sure that their position matches that of the diagram inside the remote. = TEL: ZZ E ni Ls"! [1 VOLUME J Battery Replacement о e If the range of the remote seems shortened, the batteries may co be old. Try replacing the old batteries. ena? 2005 Y * Do not use a new battery with an old battery. e Do not allow more than 3 minutes for battery replacement to oo preserve stored data. ® Use batteries of the same brand. Batteries can vary in voltage even though they look alike. e If you are not planning to use the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. CAUTION: Do not heat batteries or attempt to dispose of them by burning, Basic Operation Before Operating: e Before plugging the power cord into an AC outlet, check to be sure the individual components are connected correctly. e Point the Remote Control Unit at the REMOTE SENSOR on the target component. +. The range of the remote control is about 23 feet {7 m). Make sure there are no obstacles between your remote and your equipment that may block the signal. * Use the keys on the external panel of the remote control unit, only when it is firmly closed. You can not operate the keys on the external panel, when it is open. Notes: * When operating the component connected. by COMPU LINK SYNCHRO-1 remote cable, or operating the TV connected by AV COMPU LINK cable, point the remote at your receiver. e If a malfunction occurs when the power is ON, unplug the power cord and then plug it in again. nat de s the POWER key to turn the receiver on. ich MIO age men me 1075 | I sp ay window lights up. gs one of the SOURCE SELECTOR keys for the desired у N ro TI LI VOL 0 we 19 1 another audio source while watching VCR 1 or VCR 2: Rai - er the VCR 1 or VCR 2 key, and then press the key for the dio source. TA VCR 1 т ions for the tuner and source equipment can be done ЭМ i Cursor keys. See "Multi Cursor keys” on the right. N Di play section in the Display Window shows the input vels in each separate audio frequency bands. oer a. „НИ ba = 400 IK J В : ich só. .. : LN PP ili Po UB + ta We 1 e output sound level using the VOLUME keys. a) Jy bt PRADO VOL O == os E Multi Cursor keys (А) > D-.-€ CD Depending on the source, different functions are assigned to the Multi Cursor keys. You must press the Source Select keys first before use the Multi Cursor keys. FM, AM mode A : Scans to higher preset channel. 57 : Scans to lower preset channel. PHONO mode D : Starts play. m : Stops play. CD mode № : Starts play. : HE: Skips to the beginning of the previous track. Di : Skips to the beginning of the next track. m : Stops play. TAPE 1 mode D : Starts playback. << : Fast winds the tape from right to left. pp: Fast winds the tape from left to right. mM: Stops play. VCR 1, VCR 2 mode D> : Starts playback. <<: Rewinds video tape. DD» : Fast-forwards video tape. B® : Stops play. m Using the Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer shuts off the receiver (to enter the STANDBY mode) when the preset time intervals have elapsed. 1. Press the SLEEP key on the remote control unit to set the timer setting mode. 2. Each time the SLEEP key pressed subsequently, the timer can be set up to 80 minutes, in 10 minutes multiples. continuously lit. . 2” .. turn. off after about 3 seconds. 3. After the minute display turns off, press the SLEEP key once more to display the remaining time in minutes. Listening to AM or FIVI Broadcasts ® Tuning in a Station 1.Press the AM (MWI/LW) or FM key. uE 2. Use the TUNING keys to find a station. —_— TUN — — * While tuning in an FM station, press the FM MODE/MUTE key to light the MUTE/AUTO indicator, this cuts out inter station noise while tuning. ch M dis Mus Hold the TUNING key down to change the frequency faster, then tap the key to set the frequency precisely. When tuning reaches the upper limit of the LW frequencies, it automatically skips to the lower limit of the MW frequencies. The opposite may also occur. Auto-tuning starts when the TUNING keys are released and stops when a station is tuned. To halt auto-tuning, press a TUNING key. A three-digit number is used to display an FM frequency for equip- ment exported to Canada. ch EMO | G[} mm (UNED) (STEMEO) AUTO The TUNED indicator will light when a station is tuned in correctly. * Adjust the antenna if the indicator does not light. * The STEREO indicator will light when an FM stereo station is tuned in correctly. If the FM stereo station is weak and noisy, press the FM MODE/MUTE key again to turn off the MUTE/AUTO indicator to improve reception (broadcast becomes monaural). — 18 — E Presetting Stations You can preset a total of 40 AM (MW/LW) and FM station (CH through CH 40). 1. Tune in the desired station with the TUNING keys ch EM, Tudo sig. CURE] AUTO 2. Press the MEMORY key to light its indicator. == very - “ch M 5 (50% == MUTE [TUNED] AUTO 3. Enter the channel number with numeric keys while the indicate is on (for about 5 seconds). с Ich N ем 9 | 50 (URED) STEREO) AUTO e If the indicator turns off before you enter the channel number press the MEMORY key again. 4. Repeat this procedure to preset other channeis. я ь- Lu N i LL ES Ly e e uto Memory auló-memory feature scans frequencies upward and presets sta- they are tuned, in ascending channel number order. ing the TUNING keys, select the frequency from which you want No-memory to start (the jower-limit frequency). к s the AUTO MEMORY key to light its indicator. MEMORY - “ch FM Йон О пабе Er the starting channel umber with the numeric keys while e dicator is on (about 5 seconds). 3 ] TE "Ti a = ГОД AUT e wicator turns off before you enter the channel number, She AUTO MEMORY key again. Tee au a-memory feature starts scanning frequencies upward. [UNED indicator will light when a station is tuned, with the 1el number blinking (for about 5 seconds). RI … ®% MEMORY ich EMO |] Ea: (UNED (STEREO MUTE E, fing is complete when the MEMORY indicator 1s lit. MEMORY MEMORY Ich = M 5150 CONS] AUTO 0 nues until the upper-limit frequency 15 reached or ail 40 nels are filled. = 4 . RE: ". 1 | i pr LA Un Tr br : a1 want to preset a station, resume scanning by pressing MEMORY key while the channel number is blinking. To auto-memory feature, press any TUNER key other than the EMORY key. ®@ Selecting preset channels 1. Press numeric keys to select a preset channel. I 7 VCR 1 A — Ld a | [_ | | ® To indicate numbers 1 through 10, simply press the appropriate keys. To indicate numbers over 10, press the appropriate combination of keys, Examples; To indicate 17, press "+ 10", then 7”, To indicate 20, press +10”, then “10”. To indicate 26, press + 10” twice, then 6". To indicate 40, press +10” three times, then "TD You can designate the preset channel! number using the remote con- trol unit. 1. Press the TUNER key of the Function Select keys on the internal panel. 2. Use the following keys. 1-10, + 10 : Enters the preset channel number. PRESET CHANNEL + . Scans to higher preset channels. — : Scans to lower: preset channels. — 19 — . Er Do = re A 5 Eg N TET - ing the S.E.A. Graphic Equalizer The S.E.A. Graphic Equalizer breaks down the audible frequency range into seven bands. Each band of tones can be adjusted as dis- ired by the listener. Thus allowing you to make the necessary ad- justments in the presicely appropriate frequency bands. TRE RAT ETA ESTO. EE *You can customize the sound to your taste. *You can correct subtle frequency to suit the acoustic charac- teristics of your listening room. *You can compensate for the conditions of audio equipment, Note: The S.E.A. Graphic Equalizer does not work on the CENTER and REAR speaker sound. 8 Recalling a preset pattern A total of 10 preset patterns can be used: 5 programmed preset pat- terns, and 5 manual patterns which you create (SEA-A through E). 1. Press the SEA key. SEA . +1; : EPP PP PTT ET TET TITI TTEETE - 10: : 53 0 400 1K 265 63 16% The Dot Display normally shows the input signal levels. It will change to SEA level for about 5 seconds when the SEA, PRESET, LEVEL, FLAT, REVERSE, or FREQUENCY keys are pressed. 2. Call a preset pattern with the PRESET keys. ; BEA] 0” ..°° . : то 1 .. a... Tes . к Е o .., "ee... - > — PRESET : : . 1 mr a3 Ho 400 1K 2.8K £.3K 16 A—E: Manual patterns | F) HEAVY: For music with a heavy beat. G) CLEAR: For crisp, clear sound with transparent highs. H) SOFT: For background music, at low volume level. 1) MOVIE: For TV, VCR, and videodisc sound. J) VOCAL: For music that is chiefly vocal, or speech. e CORP UT a ; a Order APBPCPDPEPFPGPHDPIP JP (back to the beginning) * After recalling these pattern, you can further change each frequency band to suit yourself. However, since they are represen- tative patterns, the original, stored pattern will be unchanged. E Creating an S.E.A. pattern 1. Press the SEA key. 2. Press the FREQUENCY keys to call the desired frequency. | EA) + pee , 4 - | 43 WO 400 1K 26M 63K К 3. Press the LEVEL keys to adjust the S.E.A. level. Eh + == LEVEL 7 ri een urea 0 0: is a3 Ho 400 ik 2.5K 623K BK Note: When a frequency has been called, press the LEVEL keys while tf frequency is displayed (about 5 seconds). If the display is clear before you press the LEVEL keys, it can be recalled by pressing eith FREQUENCY keys or LEVEL keys. * The SEA key enables you to compare the sound corrected S.E.A. with the original (uncorrected) sound during the proced for creating an S.E.A. pattern. Pressing the SEA key to turn t S.E.À. OFF lets you hear the uncorrected sound. When you pre the S.E.A. key again, the S.E.A. pattern being created is recal and the corrected sound can be heard. e To flatten the SEA characteristics. FLAT CE] + (o À vw a M0 400 1K 26K 63K ВК Pressing the FLAT key while a pattern is yet to be preset will ck it. Be careful not to press the FLAT key inadvertently. ® You can create an S.E.A. pattern using the remote control uni 1. Press the SEA CONTROL key on the external panel. 2. Use the Multi Function Cursor keys. = | —, + : Calls a frequency band to сопес vee EN AV :SetsanS.EÑA. level. | о 4 ting Manual Patterns N S.E.A. recording BB.E.A. pattern to preset as instructed in *“Creating an The sound corrected by S.E.A. can be recorded on the tape deck connected to the TAPE 1 terminals. PRY key to light its indicator. Call one of the patterns EA-Á through E} by pressing the PRESET keys while 1. Press the SEA key to turn the S.E.A. ON. NEW on (about 5 seconds). 2. Adjust the S.E.A. settings (PRESET, FREQUENCY, LEVEL) À 3. Press the REC key. Ea) we - + = : REC x: na (rucuusus=auseun “vuessusesanua = Co. [ &#& |] “о; : xis : : РЕ . . He. a ww + mm : i! 0- авоасовиваасев тина 7 8% M0 400 IK 25 SK MK vir Cf - : „wi : ña #0 MODO 1K AR KA WE ei - + + "TT - pomme nee FH NN : 4. Operate the recording procedure. mo : es ED 100 X 750 GIE HR Notes: * SEA recording is not available with the tape deck connected to the TAPE 2, VCR 1, and VCR 2 terminals. * The REC key is not functional when the SURROUND key is ON. Mp CPDDED (back to the beginning) a AS The reverse feature offers you a noise reduction effect during tape recording. First, record sources with emphasis on high-piched tones a by using SEA; during playback, activate reverse SEA, 10 cut hissing МОЯ key again while the indicator is on (about 5 noise inherent in tape recording. Ray -presetting is complete when the MEMORY in- To reverse the porality of the S.E.A. characteristics, press the as REVERSE key. ue +: 1 AY key again if the indicator turns off before you _. - + - 4 "E. - | A TT WANE FS EEE = . т + + Frequency band responses - - 63 Hz: Raise to emphasize the very low base response of organs, drums, | EI НО 99 400 16 PS0 or and contrabass. When de-emphasized, eliminated unclear response at low eme can each be given a five-character title. See frequencies. mg Characters’ for further details. 160 Hz: Emphasize to obtain 2 more expanded low sound. De-emphasize e 10 elummate unclear sound caused by large or nearly empty listening rooms. 400 Hz: This frequency range is the base on which music is construct- ed. Emphasize to put real punch in your music. 1 kHz: Most effective in emphasizing or de-emphasizing the human voice, 2.5 kHz: The human hearing is most sensitive to this freugney. If the music sounds hard or metallic, de-emphasize it. A 19 6.3 kHz: This frequency band varies the tonal expression, influencing the subtleties of the music. 16 kHz: Boosting this frequency range suitably adds to the delicacy of highs, with cymbals and triangles resounding in a more ear-pleasing man- ner, and provides a feeling of extension. Entering Characters You can name the S E.A. manual preset patterns (SEA A to E) and the TUNER preset channels (CH 1 to 20) as you wish. Up to five characters can be entered. ‘ 1. Specify a S.E.A. manual preset pattern or a TUNER preset chan- nel, then press the CHARACTER key. <To specify a S.E.A. pattern> <To specify a Tuner Preset Channel > Use the S.E.A. PRESET key. Use the numeric keys. Tr FF Q Blinks The cursor at the left blinks. If a character has already been entered, the character blinks. Note: When a preset S.E.A. pattern has been called, press the CHARAC- TER key while the pattern is displayed {about 5 seconds). If the dis- play is cleared before you press the CHARACTER key, press the PRESET key. 2. Select the appropriate characters with the UP and DOWN keys. [Wake LE DL Binks O bus ER RACE Alphanumenc character order, Blank — DOWN UP — + a|a|c|o|e|r|o|w] ЗЕНОН чет ЕР НГ “ET EH 3. Press the CHARACTER key to move to the next position. Repeat steps 2 and 3. UA TERA Blinks с т Blinks on e To alter the characters, move the blinking cursor to the desire character for correction using the CHARACTER key, 4. When the entry is complete, press the ENTER key to store it memory. / = HLUES — 22 — QURCE key for the desired source. : sor esponding source equipment. gt PHONO > EM. Ca U PHOND — 5 pt 9 a 5 _ - L | я от E = . ar В и E Tur table and tape deck can be operated. nd is recorded as a normal stereo sound even if “he SURROUND key is ON. head tape deck, you can use it to monitor the 0:Connect the tape deck to the TAPE 2 termi- El 4 - fie source onto the TAPE 2 deck. Ш № +. | ONITOR indicator is off, you hear the sound jing through the speakers. УСЯ 1 TAPEZ MONITOR PHO NO — YOL 9 —— 10 ot d of the recording immediately as it is made TE = pi Zkey on and off, you can compare the sound FC e with the quality of the tape recording being a r. . o А 228 el from the tape deck. It can not be set with tof this machine. gi. iE, — 23 — = Dubbing Tapes Dubbing can be similarly performed between TAPE 1, TAPE 2, VCR 1 and VCR 2. When dubbing from the TAPE 2 deck to another tape deck, press the TAPE 2 key and the SOURCE key other than the tape deck. < To record from TAPE 1 to TAPE 2> 1. Press the TAPE 1 key. wCA 1 T ES {= [_ | Г | _ VOL © swam 10 2. Play back the TAPE 1 deck and record with the TAPE 2 deck. < To record from TAPE 2 to TAPE 1> 1. Press the TAPE 2 key and a SOURCE key other than TAPE 1. УСЯ 1 TAPEZ MONITOR dns | fa а: T VOL © === 10 2. Play back the TAPE 2 deck and record with the TAPE 1 deck. Playing Back with a Surround-sound Effect | o Ale J | | || O I N EN LT ZII —— Gi == rr r_ | The soundtracks of the video software bearing QO[oowsuañovse} Mark et 1. Set the SURROUND key to ON Y includes the same encoded surround information as found in the pic Dolby Stereo films - [SURROUND] As the RX-BOBVTN mcorporates a DOLBY PRO - LOGIC SURROUND _ decoder circuit, you can get the Dolby Stereo theatre's ambience oeLay and effect, when watching these video sources at home _ 2. Select the Surround mode: DOLBY PRO-LOGIC SURROUND, 1 Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder provides: HALL, or STADIUM. ® Four primáany sound channels — LEFT, RIGHT, SURROUND and _ | F additional CENTER channel. *TO SCH2C1 DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND, Press the DOLBY e Adaptive Matrix to actively derive each channel SURROUND key. The result is that Dolby Pro Logic Surround has the effect of widen- | ing the useful listening area and enhancing directional effects. Г pre gt ECS BEE EE LLL ¢ You can enjoy listening to all Dolby Surround software previous- ly available, e Select DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND when you use video | software with the ODJicoer suesouo! mark. For ordinary stereo sources use HALL or STADIUM elo select HALL, press the HALL key HALL: Produces the expanding surround sound effect such as sa vou would expérience in a music hall. CJ т и „оо, я “ STADIUM: Provides the powerful dynamic sourround sound effect Sosa 2 EE E | Of stadium music, в : = a usas passe SPEAKER LAYOUT EXAMPLE N *To select STADIUM, press the STADIUM key *|f 18 recommended thai FRONT SPEAERS STADLUM antimagnetic speakers be | | hl LA LL € PE = | Y " a ë E“ © = ue installed near the TY monitor "e"... а а ва за ва saan’ a stan" ua” a a *No output 15 available from the — > / CENTER SPEAKER terminal when sources are played back in the _ HALL or STADIUM mode Center Speaker [he center speaker 15 not reguired if you have selected the PHANTOM mode with the CENTER key. REAR SPEAKERS == RÉAR LEVEL >= DELAY TIRE ELICINL JET HALL -— STADIUM — CONTRA MEE TEST Be € the CENTER MODE key to select the center channel modé ‘DOLBY PRO LOGIC SURROUND is selected. + . E CENTER MODE TEST © are four center channel modes: A di | his mode when not using the center speaker. al signals are distributed between the front left and right with an equal level. ". Ой lg mode when using a compact speaker {which has eproducing low frequencies) to reproduce center channel ne signals are reproduced through the center speaker, with ies being cut off. center channel signals are reproduced from the front fil fight speakers. в aan "a. EU... a в в В о 2°: sas na. нана ye 5 node when using a speaker similar to the front speak- 'Oduce center channel signals. nel signals are reproduced through the center speaker as ".. STEEN ENEE ie [ER channel output can be set to off. % 1 Each time the CENTER MODE key is pressed; the center Channel mode charges as follows: PHANTOM Db NORMAL D WIDE № OFF № (back to the beginning) 4. Playback the source. Notes: * The input signal balance is adjusted tobe equal-automatically by the Auto-nput Balance circuit incorporated in the receiver. e Playing back with the center channel mode set to 'OFF”' enables you to check the left and right balance of the.sigrials input to the receiver. e Even better surroundsound effect can be enjoyed by-making thé adjustment described on the next page. DOLBY PRO:LOGIC SURROUND. DOs sms) ® Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licens- ing Corporation. Additionally licensed under one or more of the following patents: U.S. Numbers 3,632,886, 3,746,792 and 3,959,590; Canadian Numbers 1,004,603 and 1,037,877. ‘DOLBY.’ and double D symbol OO are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. — 05 — ® Adjustment Make the following adjustment to get maximum out of the surround sound effect. There are two items to be adjusted. «Output Level balance eDelay Time Adjusting the output level balance 1. Select the DOLBY PRO: LOGIC SURROUND mode with DOLBY SURROUND key. 2, Press the TEST key 10 turn the test tone ON. Blinks - # DEEE LE E ея "o EEE E... The channel from which. the test tone Is. being output is displayed. 3. You can hear the test tone clockwise through left-center-right- sourround repeatedly. Adjust the test tone to the same level with the REAR LEVEL keys and CENTER LEVEL key. E REAR LEVEL == 0 You can set the rear level and the center level up to + 20dB. Notes: * Center level adjustment is not required if the PHANTOM moi has been selected. * Adjustment will be made easier by using the remote control u Adjusting the Delay Time Set the Delay Time for the rear speaker sound with respect to front speaker sound using the DELAY TIME key. Each time you press the key, the delay time changes in the folk ing order: 1 » 2» 3 P (back to the beginning) Setting advice: Compare the distances between the front speakers and the liste and the rear speakers and the listener. i If the position of the rear speakers, compared to the front speake very far —_— eset 1 about the same -———= set 2 very close —————- Set 3 Note: The Delay Time is stored in each mode until you make anol change. | * Adjustment will be made easier by using the remote control us Press the SURROUND key of the Mode Select key on the inte panel. 2. Use the following keys. MODE : Selects the Surround mode. DELAY : Sets the Delay Time for the rear speaker st CENTER —, + : Sets the output level of the center channe 1 the CSRP icon | he-art electronic feature that presets volume, Other control settings. This was previously done manu- | a erent source was played back. This feature lets sut control settings by simply pressing a SOURCE key TUNER preset channel without repeating many set- # sources are changed. Sontmis can be preset on each SOURCE key (except MER preset channel (CH-1 through CH-10) * SURROUND ON/OFF — Surround Mode Center Channel Mode Rear Level Center Level Delay Time des * y f turned ON the display will show the data rently selected SOURCE key or TUNER preset ict with the indicator blinking rapidly. Subsequently, ies each time an additional source is selected. E В vn» I I~ Tl NN у — Li TNOL 0 ——— ta ое à à is displayed in sequence when the power SRP ON. in Ира. CH м tings presetted in the current source У PLAY bution on the remote contro! unit. fol turh on or off CSRP. и у reature Presetting Procedure ® Before proceeding, set the preset state. 1. Press the MEMORY key to blink the CSRP indicator. 2. Press either the SOURCE SELECT key or call up the tuner preset channel using TUNER numeric keys whie the CSRP indicator 15 blinking (about 5 seconds). When the presetting 1s complete, the display will show preset data in the following order with the indicator blinking rapidly: Note: Press the MEMORY key again if the indicator stops blinking before you press a SOURCE SELECTOR key. Even with the SEA key ON, the SEA PRESET indicator will blink when the MEMORY key is pressed it an S EA. preset pattern has not been previously selected. In this case, select an S.E.À. preset pattern and retry this operation. E CSRP TEST When the TEST key is pressed, all the CSRP data on each SOURCE SELECTOR key {except TAPE 2) or tunet preset channel are displayed in the following order, [VCR P VCR2 PHONO P CD №» РМ » АМ >> TAPEI For FM and AM, the last selected preset channel 1s recalled. Notes: e Sound and image oulput is suppressed while a CSRP test 15 in progress. e All other operations are disabled while a CSRP test is in progress. To exit from this mode, press the TEST key again. Operating the Source Equipment By using the keys on the internal panel, you can operate the sour equipment. e When using a JVC product — Use as is. a e When using a non-JVC product | — Use after registering the remote control signals for the ct resonding source equipment. Note: Pressing the Function Select keys will change the function mode the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys on the internal pa and the Multi Function Cursor keys on the external panei at the sal time. VCR 1, VCR 2 . Press the VCR 1 or VCR 2 key of the Function Select keys 2 Use the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. 00009 GIGA) U 1-9, 0: Select the VCR channel directly. — + Scans to lower VCR channels. + Scans to higher VCR channels. > | Starts play back a video tape. © : Stops VCR operation. 00 O : Stops recording/playback temporarily and enters pause/still mode, To release it press [€]. : Press together with “(€ to start recording. Press together with (0) to enter the record-ste mode. (Even when a remote controller signs programmed in ’[&]"" or (10), this recording featu mains effective.) <1 : Rewinds video tape. => : Fast-forwards video tape. + Some JVC VCRS provide two types of remote control signalg mode selectable). With these VCRs, A’ mode correspo the YCR1 mode, and 'B"" mode corresponds to the VCR24 on this rémote control unit. If the VCR is connected with the AY COMPU LINK termina the remote control code switch of the VCR to the “A” m For details, refer to the Instruction Book of the VCH. — 28 — СО y of the Function Select keys. A MABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. iN ER ENS ES BAR = EH LA | Rae it di 3 Oo =D> 4 Mm E: Select the track number. E | Stan play. ¿: Stops operation. |: Stops play temporarily. To release it, press ‘{[F] = Moves backward quickly during play. i Moves forward quickly during play. to the beginning of the previous track. ips to the beginning of the next track. APE 1) E 1 key of the Function Select keys. MMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. C3) L3 E Ed OCIO ‚hänge the tape running direction. Starts ‘playback. Ÿ Hy operation. recording/playback temporarily. uu Yelease press “EJ”. Fast winds the tape from right to left. st winds the tape from left to right. ps to the beginning of the previous tune. ASkips to the beginning of the next tune. Press together with ‘’[F] to start recording. ress together with '(10)'* to enter record-pause * - М r + | when a remote controller signals is programmed in ““(=)'” or *‘(m)'', this recording eature remains effective.) CD Auto-changer 1. Press the CD DISC key of the Function Select keys. 2. Use the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. 1-6, 7/Р : Selects the disc number CONTINUE : Use for continuous play. PRGM : Use for program play. MAG.PRGM : Use for magazine program play. > : Starts play. Oo : Stops operation. 00 : Stops play temporarily. To release press "(=)". < : Moves backward quickly during play. > : Moves forward quickly during play. pia : Skips to the beginning of the previous track. >>! : Skips to the beginning of the next track. e To select track numbers, press the CD key before using keys 1 to 10, +10, and O key to enter the track number. TV 1. Press the TV key of the Function Select keys. 2. Use the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys. 1-9,0 : Selects the TV channel. - : Scans to lower TV channels. + : Scans to higher TV channels, TV VOLUME —. + : Adjust the sound volume of TV. ® TV key also change the input mode of the TV between TV and VIDEO. ® Storing the Signals of Another Remote Control Unit ® Signals of other remote controls can be stored with the PROGRAM Sy MABLE CONTROL SECTION keys and POWER ITV or VCR) key A You can control the JVC audio, video, and other remote control im able equipment directly from the remate control unit. ® You can program different signals for the source units select with the Equipment Select keys in the PROGRAMMABLE CC TROL SECTION keys. В e Place both remote control units on a flat surface, > Be sure that the transmitter window of the other remote cont / unit is about 2~4 inches (5~10 cm) from the transmit receiving window. If the units are too close or too far ape signals may not be stored properly. Other remote control Transmitting window 1 » Press the LEARN key to set this remote control unit to LEAR mode. 2 to 4 inches Lights 5 to 10 cm cam 4 17 | — с — | Transmitting-receving window SEND/LEARN ERROR Be sure not to press the LEARN key strongly with a pot article such as a ballpoint pen, otherwise the VCR may damaged. 2. Seelct the function mode required to be programmed with of the Function Select keys. o = ^_^ 3. Press the desired key for memorizing. Blinks KR : ‚” oT eee TT ene = > SEND/LEARN ERROR n Continue pressing the key until the SEND/LEARN indig begins to blink, | e |f the ERROR indicator lights when the SEND/LEARN ing tor is blinking, the key you pressed already has a func stored init. If you continue with the storing procedure previously stored information will be cleared and the information will be stored instead. If you want to keep previously stored information, select another learning key: press it. E П я T y : TE E _ cL ah gw SEND/LEARN indicator is still blinking, press continu- Mrkey you want to learn on the other remote control unit. Re SEND/LEARN indicator stops blinking before you press on the other remote control unit, begin again from = = SA ce Cai [L010 O0 06 С о SÓ OFF OFF = GES | (Reading! SEND/LEARN ERROR Lights + Lights - === (Processing) 7 | > 7 > Lights | OFF - Ell (Processing 7 |> normally) e If the ERROR indicator lights, learning operation a... has not been performed correctiy. 33% - Repeat the programming procedure again. 0 | the ERROR indicator blinks, it means that "further programming is inhibited. If you want to program a new signal in a key, cancel the signal preprogrammed in that key before fetrying the programming operation. OFF : OFF (Completed) ec iroming is completed, the SEND/LEARN indicator BARN key to reset the remote control unit to USE A ATL. IMPORTANT O This unit can learn almost any remote control signal if the other unit is an infra-red type remote control unit. However, it may not be able ta learn special signals or very long signals. {If you repeat the learning procedure several times and the unit still does not operate properly, it may be due to this kind of problem.) ® Some remote control transmit a number of instructions simul- taneously (when programming the timer of a TV/VCR. for ex- ample}; in such a case, the unit may not operate correctly. ® When you use the Recording function, be sure you de not ac- cidentally erase something already recorded on the tape. e Even when the programming operation has been performed without any problem, the key may not operate or subsequent operation may not be possible. This is because some compo- nents may not accept remote control signals which are shght- ly different from the original ones. If this happens, cancel the previously stored signals then per- form the learning operation again. {To cancel the stored sig- nal, refer to the section "How 10 cancel programmed signals’) e For operations which require pressing two keys together, you must store both functions in the same key by pressing both function keys together on the other remate control unit. e When batteries in the other remote control unit are exhaust- ed, signals may not be stored properly. ® Simplifying storage operation Functions of this remote control unit {preset or newly program can be stored in the desired order with the SEQUENTIAL PROGRA KEY (A, B, and C) for individual operations, preferably for freque used operations. The simplified operation can be performed by pre ing the SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM keys. 1 « Press the LEARN key. 2. Press the selected SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM key (A, B, C) Blinks > „* . OFF A » — eos = SEND/LEARN ERROR ® |f the ERROR indicator lights when the SEND/LEARN ind tor is blinking, it means that an operation procedure alr been programmed in that key. If you proceed, a new dure appended to the procedure programmed in the key program a new procedure in the key, cancel preprogrammed procedure first, : Refer to the section ‘’How to cancel programmed sig e |f only the ERROR indicator lights, incorrect opera assumed. 3. Store operations one by one. < For example: Program the operation for turning on the po the receiver to play a CD > e Press the POWER (AUDIO) key while the SEND/LEAR cator 1s blinking. e |f the SEND/LEARN indicator stops blinking before you the key, start-again from step 2. Press the key. POWER AUDIO OFF OFF = eo (Read SEND/LEARN ERROR Lights Lights 117; 17 — = — С) = E v 4 - { OFF Keep pressing. 7 on (Е If the ERROR indicator blinks, it means 1 further programming is inhibited. If you to program a new signal in a key, | signal preprogrammed in that key before] the programming operation. й Y OFF OFF POWER = 3 Blinks Liah ‚о | ignts ee of Nl .e.s Tees — = — Release the key. RA ently a the key. he BL x Ef ta ES Pa A L lica [J] Fr Pres: the CD key of the Source Select keys while the SEND/ AN indicator is blinking. OFF OFF = E (Reading) SEND/LEARN ERROR Lights | Lights 17 > | 7 | —_—- = (Processing) Lights ako | e 9 OFF | es (Processing normally) If the ERROR indicator blinks, it means that further programming is inhibited. If you want to program a new signal in a key, cancel the signal preprogrammed in that key before retrying the programming operation. OFF OFF с Е (Completed) Blinks Lights о, : ‚” я = | 7 +в еее. — CC — ator lights or blinks-each time operations are stored. atte tion to the indicator for correct processing. Up to i LE [Иа = + u can be stored for each combination of key and mode. ML» key while the SEND/LEARN indicator is blinking. 1e LEARN key again to set the remote control unit to USE "LA Notes: Two keys cannot be pressed together, for example, REC + PLAY or REC + PAUSE. The SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM KEYS (A, B, and C) and the mode (1 and 2) allow you to program up to six operation procedures, each consisting of up to 16 steps. Depending on the type of sig- nal to be programmed, not all these steps. may not be programmed. If the ERROR indicator blinks three times: during a programming operation, it means that further programming 15 inhibited. When programming a sequence of operations to control TV, do not bring an operation of selecting a channel or adjusting volume immediately after an opration of turning on power. Otherwise, the stored operations may not be reproduced as programmed. (This is because some TVs do not immediately become ready to be controlled when turned on.) Insert two or threg-operations not related to TV (e.g. operations to control VCR) between an operation of turning the TV power on and an operation of selecting a channel or any other operation to control TV. ® How to cancel programmed signals 3. Press the LEARN key. Canceling all the signals stored for a mode of the PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL SECTION keys, or canceling the operation procedure stored with the SEQUENTIAL PROGRAM keys. This resets the Remote Control unit to the USE mode. 1 « Press the LEARN key. | ® |f you cancel a signal programmed in a key having a signal pre Lights the key will be reset to the preset signal and further cancella Ns OFF is inhibited. — с) — == | Notes: . | ® NEVER REMOVE THE BATTERIES while a canceling operatic | 2. Press the CANCEL key. in progress. If normal operation is not possible even when, | Saas qi ing removed the batteries by mistake, they have been reinsts ! Lights Lights remove the batteries and leave the RM-SR805U for abc | 7 To hours. In this case, normal operation will be restored but al | — с — С) = stored data will be cancelled and will be have to perform prog ming operations again. Press the desired key for cancellation. Press the key OFF OFF 3 ec SEND/LEARN ERROR The ERROR indicator lights when there IS nO signal to be canceled. i Blinks Blinks ii : $ .° Ce, . e” | Ce, : o* | С) xe | 8 D Canceling completed. Release the key. ® When cancelling is completed, the remote controller exits from CANCEL mode, and enters the LEARN mode. | — 34 — ao Mo JC) ue aa ) el 1 0 ЭС os qe = 1 e + I = Г. IN - oo = PU 0 = 0 1 " La ABLE CONTROL SECTION Cc RAI Signals for each equipment can be memorized 3LE CONTROL SECTION keys. (Use the keys for switching the functions.) | flow ng columns with the memorized signals: Ko E E Ha ps? 670 ся mu ol 1- о Е Е, — 35 — CD ocho) [:)(:) (>) (C:) СЭ 9 СЭС) CIEE = BRE QoS TAPE 1 OM 000 СЭС) СЭС») MRE) FP оное + 1 CE EF EOE se ot d EXT 00009 EN | KR EEN CCE: re mes 1 CIE EF) adas [5) (5) (0) © COMPU LINK Remote Control System Eo * For audio terminal connections, see “Audio Component Connections". Remote cable for “Compu Link” COMPU LINK & let II Remote lll | Control System CD player Turntable JVC's exclusive “COMPU LINK” remote control system connects equipment with JVC COMPU LINK-T/SYNCHRO terminals to the re- mote control system. The equipment can be controlled from the re- mote control unit, or other functions (such as automatic source selection and synchronized recording) can be used. For further details, see the remote control unit description in this in- structions. # Equipment remote control By connecting the COMPU LINK-1 SYNCHRO terminal to the receiver, the equipment that does not have REMOTE SENSOR in its main unit can be remote controlled via REMOTE SENSOR of the receiver. For further details, see the remote control unit description in this in- structions. ® Automatic source selection Pressing SOURCE keys will automatically put the corresponding source equipment into the PLAY mode. When the PLAY key on source equipment is pressed, the corresponding SOURCE key is automati- cally set to that source. Other source equipment shuts down about 5 seconds later. ® Synchronized recording Synchronized recording permits a tape deck to start recording auto- matically in synchronism with a CD player or turntable. Set the tape deck in the REC/PAUSE mode and press the PLAY key on the CD player or turntable. The tape deck will enter the recording mode au- tomatically, starting synchronized recording. Synchronized recording stops automatically after the CD player or turntable has stopped and the tape deck has entered the REC/MUTE mode for about 4 seconds. For details, refer to the tape deck in- structions. ® To set the REC/PAUSE mode, press the REC and the PAUSE key at the same time. Synchronized recording is disabled if the PAUSE key is pressed after the REC and the PLAY key are pressed Simul- taneously. For details refer to the tape deck instructions. Cassette deck (TAPE 1} Either of these two O COMPU LINK] | SYNCHRO terminals Y can be used. 2 — fom J KILL I I NP NP I PE ó “EPA EE di PE PE" рн E | Notes: e COMPU LINK remote control does not work on the tape deck nected to the TAPE 2 terminals. If you connect a tape deck to the TAPE 2 terminals, disco the remote control cable. If the power for any connected equipment 15 shut off during chronized recording, the systern will not operate properly. | case, you must start all over again. During synchronized recording the SOURCE key will lock in the CD or PHONO position. This is to prevent you from acg tally stopping the recording or changing to any other sourd change to another source you must first stop synchré recording. If you program track numbers on a CD player or CD auto-ch and use synchronized recording, a blank space about 4 set long will be left between recordings. This permits music sca Display examples When using the remote control unit to operate equipment whi : the COMPU LINK-1/SYNCHRO terminals, the name of the souré the operating mode will appear on the display. [>] (31) Ce) Les) (e. [see | Symbol Indication № ОЙ dd feb “RECIPAUSE” ua pa ue mode Е. | || “RECIPLAY” e pee que mode ВЕС ibleshooting Possible Cause Solutions s not play; Indicators up. Power cord not plugged in. Plug Power cord into an AC outlet. und from the speakers. Speaker wires not connected properly. Check speaker wiring. Reconnect if needed. SPEAKERS keys not set correctly. Press the SPEAKERS keys in or out as desired. Speaker wires not connected properly. Check speaker wiring. Reconnect if needed. Balance Control may be set to one extreme. Adjust Balance Control so both speakers have sound. Incoming signal may be too weak. Adjust antenna. Station may be too far away to receive. Incorrect antenna used. Check with your dealer to make sure you are us- ing the correct type of antenna. Antenna not connected properly. Make sure all antennas are properly connected. cracking noise during Ignition noise from automobiles. Move the antenna further away from the road. during record playing. Turntable not connected properly. Check the turntable manual. Ground the turnta- ble if required. Interference from other electrical appliances. Try moving the power cord or plugging into a different outlet. 19 during record playing. Turntable too close to a speaker. — 37 — Move speakers away from the turntable. Specifications AMPLIFIER SECTION Output power: (CD IN—SP.OUT) tor Canada Front channels : 100 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.007% total harmonic dis- tortion. - 50 watts, min. RMS, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.7 %*" total harmonic distortion : 20 watts per channel, min, RMS, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.7 %* * total harmonic distortion. Center channel Rear channels for other areas Front channels : 90 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven into 8 ohms from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with no more than 0.007% total harmonic dis- tortion. : 100 watts per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven into 8 ohms at 1 kHz (DIN). ; 40 watts, min. RMS, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.7%"" total harmonic distortion. : 15 watts per channel, min. RMS, into 8 ohms at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.7% ** total harmonic distortion. Center channel Rear channels Total harmonic distortion for Canada : 0.003 % at 100 watts (1 kHz, 8 ohms) for other areas : 0.003 % at 90 watts (1 kHz, 8 ohms) Intermodulation distortion for Canada : 0.007 % at 100 watts for other areas : 0.00/ % at 90 watts Input sensitivity/impedance PHONO (MM) : 2.5mV/47k ohms CD, : 220 mV/47k ohms TAPE 1, TAPE 2, VCR 1, VCR 2 Recording output level : 220mV Frequency response PHONO (RIAA equalization) : 20 Hz — 20 kHz (+ 0.5 dB) CD, :5 Hz — 50 kHz (+0, —1 dB) TAPE 1, TAPE 2, VCR 1, VCR 2 Signal-to-noise ratio PHONO : 71 dB ("66 IHF) 78 dB (°78 IHF, REC OUT) 66 dB (DIN) CD, : 100 dB ("66 IHF) TAPE 1, TAPE 2, 85 dB ("78 IHF) VCR 1, VCR 2 67 dB (DIN) S.E.A. graphic equalizer Center frequencies : 83 Hz, 160 Hz, 400 Hz, 1 kHz, 2.5 kHz, 6.3 kHz, 16 kHz . +10 dB Control range FM TUNER SECTION Tuning range Usable sensitivity 50 dB quieting sensitivity Signal-to-noise ratio (at 85 dBf) Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz) Frequency response Capture ratio (85 dBf) Alternate channel selectivity IF response ratio stereo separation : Mono 80 dB : Mono 0.15% IHF DIN : 87.5 MHz — 87.5 MHz — 108.0 MHz 108.0 MHz : Mono 10.8 dBf — (0.95uV/75 ohms) : Mono 16.3 dBf — (1.8 aV/75 ohms) Stereo 38.3 dBf — (22.5 uVI75 ohms) Mono 72 dB Stereo 73 dB Stereo 64 dB (IHF-A net) Mono 0.1 % Stereo 0.2% Stereo 0.3 % : 30 Hz — 15 kHz, (+0.5 -3 dB) 1.5 d8 : 60 dB 55 dB + 400 kHz + 300 kHz : 85 dB (at 98 MHz) : 40 dB (at 1 kHz) AM Tunis! Car Co Oth Sen E Sigr Sele Ima Fr Tot Tur Sel SIC Se | TUNER SECTION i: le, range N? N Area Tuning range ® 530 kHz — 1710 kHz Europe, UK, Australia 522 kHz — 1629 kHz Area 531 kHz — 1602 kHz! 530 kHz — 1600 kHz = : 300 aV/m* : antenna : 30 uV* - ratio 50 dB" (100mVim) | : 38 dB, £10 kHz | 35 dB, +9 kHz | ratio : 40 dB* ratio : 60 dB a. distortion : 0.5%" (100 mV/m) Mw MA 5 TN) range : 144 kHz — 353 kHz :600 #V/m at 245 kHz antenna : 100 uV at 245 kHz : ratio : 50 dB at 245 kHz (100 mV/m) - 32 dB + 9 kHz at 245 kHz VIDEO SECTION Output signal level : 1 Vp-p (at 1 Vp-p input) VCR 1 VCR 2 MONITOR OUT Impedance 75 ohms, unbalanced Synchronization : Negative Signal-to-noise ratio : 45 dB Crosstalk : 45 dB (3.58 MHz) GENERAL Dimensions 316 x5-1/167.x 15-1/8* (WxHxD) (435 x 128 x 383.5 mm) Weight : 26.1 Ibs. (11.8 kg) * Measured at 1,000 kHz or 999 kHz. "* Measured by JVC Audio Analysis System. Design and specifications subject to change without notice. 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Key Features
- Delivers a powerful and immersive surround sound experience.
- Features multiple audio and video inputs for versatile connectivity.
- Includes a built-in AM/FM tuner for easy access to your favorite radio stations.
- Equipped with a variety of sound modes to customize the sound to your liking.
- Has a sleek and stylish design that complements any home décor.
- Easy to set up and use, with a user-friendly interface.
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I connect my speakers to the JVC RX-805?
Connect the speaker wires to the corresponding terminals on the back of the receiver. Make sure to match the polarity of the wires (red to red, black to black).
How do I set up the AM/FM tuner on the JVC RX-805?
Connect an AM/FM antenna to the corresponding terminals on the back of the receiver. Then, press the TUNER button on the front panel and select the desired band (AM or FM). Use the tuning knob to find your desired station.
How do I change the sound mode on the JVC RX-805?
Press the SOUND MODE button on the front panel to cycle through the available sound modes. The current sound mode will be displayed on the front panel display.