JVC RECEIVER FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
1. Run the twin wires from the back of each speaker to the rear of the JVC stereo receiver. 2. Insert the wires into either the "Right" or "Left" speaker port connection (depending...
1. Insert the HDMI cable into one of the "HDMI Out" ports on the DVR (if you are using a high definition digital video recorder). If you are using a standard definition receiver pl...
1. Turn off the receiver and the UltraVision TV to eliminate risk of a power surge that could damage the TV screen. 2. Plug in one end of the S-video cable to the video output jack...
The simplest way to connect a standard computer to a home theatre system is to use a stereo mini-jack (male) to dual RCA (male) cable. Connect the mini-jack to your computer's "lin...
Found my answer by looking at some other sites. Some suggested using a 1 before the number (new version of remote). So I tried 10074 - didn't work. Another site said that a 3 befor...
The remote code that will program your DISH Network DVR remote to your JVC receiver (I'm assuming it is also known as a amplifier) will be one of the following codes, (I recommend ...
The remote code that will program your DISH Network DVR remote to your JVC receiver (I'm assuming it is also known as a amplifier) will be one of the following codes, (I recommend ...
Connect the speakers to the receiver's speaker outputs. Connect the TV to the receiver's hdmi output.Consult the TV's & the receiver's manuals.
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you need to get a testing meter, connect the black lead from the testing meter to the car ground. and one to the pin in the connectors. Do this with the car ignition switch on, fin...
See the link for a dealer locator. JVC may not be considered the top choice for AV receivers (although I have a 15 year old model that still works great) but they still make some g...
Those home theater in a box are not flexible for adding or upgrading. When one item of the system fails you have to replace the whole system. I would not recommend any of those hom...
You can't get surround sound with red/white audio cables. They are stereo only. You need optical or dig. coax cables to send surround. If you only have a stereo, then the red/white...
www.servicemanuals.net... it appears that the jvc rx-517v and jvc rx-517vtn are one and the same. Looks like paper will cost $16.99 and immediate download is $23.99. I'd contact th...
Press and hold the volume knob until it changes to a menu setup, by pressing the knob again once it should cycle to another option, keep pressing the knob until you get to DEMO. wh...
You have two choices for connecting your ProSub to your JVC receiver, and the superior choice is the LFE output on the back of your amp. I could not pull up a manual on your receiv...
Check it out and let me know more: 1. Model and age of the JVC receiver. 2. Does it give static on all inputs? Radio, cassette, etc. 3. Does the static go up and down in loudne...
It would help to know how the amp sounded when the signal had deteriorated. If it is a grunchy and dissident form of distortion it could be crossover distortion at the final output...
Hello Jmalone, I am assuming that your JVC receiver does not have any optical inputs. If not, that is a problem as I was unable to find an optical to analog audio converter on the ...
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There is no "pairing" required. It should work right out of the box. If the batteries are correctly installed, you may have a defective remote.
There's a web page with thousands of manuals... do a search... maybe it includes the one you need: http://safemanuals.com.
Hi Marina....I just read a buyer review comment @ Amazon.com...This guy claims that this tv will not work with dvd players that have "progressive scan"...You might want to have a r...
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