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System outline – JVC TH-A9R User Manual

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System outline

This system consists of the unit containing a DVD player, a radio, and a pre-amp, as well as the powered sub-woofer, the center speaker,
and four satellite speaker units.
It provides a fully functional DVD cinema system by simply connecting to a TV set.

DVD DIGITAL CINEMA SYSTEM TH-A9R

RM-STHA9R

DVD CINEMA SYSTEM

DVD MENU

TUNING

UP

DOWN

REC

/REW

FF/

PAUSE

STROBE

MEMORY

TV/VIDEO

MUTING

F.SEARCH

B.SEARCH

PTY SEARCH

EON SELECT

RDS DISPLAY

PTY-

+PTY

PLAY

CHANNEL

TV VOL

VOLUME

STOP

DVD

AUDIO

TV

STANDBY/ON

VCR

DECODE

SUBTITLE

TITLE

AUDIO

TIME

DIGEST

ZOOM

VCR

TV

SLEEP

SETTING

TV RETURN FM MODE

100+

RDS

DVD

CONTROL

SUBWOOFER

EFFECT

CENTER

TEST

REAR-R

ENTER

EON

PLAY

MODE

THEATER

POSITION

DSP

MODE

REAR-L

DISPLAY

CHOICE

ANGLE

RETURN

SOUND

FM/AM

AUX

Center speaker
(SP-XCA9)

Front left speaker

Satellite speaker
(SP-XSA9)

Satellite speaker
(SP-XSA9)

Rear left speaker

Front right speaker

Rear right speaker

The center speaker and the
satellite speakers are
connected to the powered
sub-woofer.

Powered sub-woofer
(SP-PWA9)

TV

The center unit and
powered sub-woofer are
connected with the system
cable.

Satellite speaker
(SP-XSA9)

Satellite speaker
(SP-XSA9)

The TV is connected to the center unit.

Center unit (XV-THA9R)

Contains a DVD player, radio, and preamp (volume
control, tone control), together with a Dolby digital
decoder and DTS digital surround decoder for Dolby
Surround and DTS Digital Surround effects.
For some music software, the DAP mode offers the
expanded sound field.

This system is capable of most operations.
It may also be used to operate JVC TVs and VCRs, as well
as TVs and VCRs from other manufacturers. Note that the
remote control unit must be programmed with the correct
settings when using products from other manufacturers.

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