JVC avx33 bluetooth greyed out
The bluetooth problem has resolved itself after I was away for a week and my car battery died. After I boosted my car and drove around to charge the battery the bluetooth icon works again without a reset message coming up. Because the unit was without power for an extended period it must have reset the memory although it did keep my original bluetooth device that was paired before the problem.
Someone on here also mentioned pressing the reset button for 10 secs which might perform the same thing.
Hope this helps anyone else having the same problem I've been having for months now.
How to reset the clock on a JVC pc-110 boom box 1994 model?
To reset the clock on a JVC PC-110 boombox from 1994, follow these steps:
- Press the Clock Set button, located on the top of the boombox, to enter clock setting mode.
- Press and hold the Clock Set button until the hour digits on the display start flashing.
- Use the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons to adjust the hour to the correct time.
- Press the Clock Set button again to move to the minute digits. The minute digits will start flashing.
- Use the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons to adjust the minute to the correct time.
- Press the Clock Set button one final time to exit clock setting mode and save the new time.
Your JVC PC-110 boombox should now display the correct time.
I have a JVC GR - 65 moviemaker. when I try to export the footage from my tapes to digital. the footage goes all glitchy and stutters not being able to see a clear view of the video any ideas ?
It's possible that the issue is related to a problem with the tape itself, the camcorder's playback mechanism, or the connection between the camcorder and the device you're using to digitize the footage.
Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Clean the camcorder's playback head: Over time, the playback head on your camcorder can get dirty or clogged, which can cause problems when you're trying to digitize your footage. You can clean the playback head using a cleaning cassette or by using a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol to gently clean the head. Be sure to follow the instructions in your camcorder's manual.
- Check the condition of the tape: Your footage may be glitchy or stuttering because of a problem with the tape itself. Check the tape for any damage, such as wrinkles, tears, or warping. If you notice any damage, you may need to try a different tape.
- Use a different playback device: It's possible that the issue is related to the connection between your camcorder and the device you're using to digitize the footage. Try using a different device, such as a different computer or a different capture card, to see if that helps.
- Check your capture settings: Make sure that the settings on the device you're using to capture the footage are set correctly. Check the resolution, frame rate, and other settings to make sure they match the settings on the camcorder.
- Try a different cable: The cable you're using to connect your camcorder to your capture device may be faulty. Try using a different cable to see if that helps.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be worth consulting with a professional technician who can diagnose and repair the issue with your camcorder or provide other troubleshooting options.
3/3/2023 3:09:41 PM •
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I have a jvc 40in model LT 40A 32C.THERE IS NO SOUND FROM SPEAKER OR EXTERNAL SPEAKER PORTS.
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to fix the sound issue on your JVC TV:
- Check the volume level: Make sure that the TV volume is not muted and the volume level is high enough to be audible.
- Check the connections: Ensure that the audio cables are properly connected to the TV and the external speakers. If you're using an external audio device, check its connections as well.
- Try resetting the TV: Turn off the TV and unplug it from the power source for a few minutes. Then plug it back in and turn it on.
- Check the audio settings: Access the TV's audio settings menu and ensure that the sound mode is set to "Stereo" or "Mono". You can also try changing the audio output settings to "TV Speakers" or "External Speakers" depending on what you're using.
- Try using a different audio device: If the above steps don't work, try connecting a different audio device to the TV to see if the sound works. This will help you determine if the problem is with the TV or the audio device.
If none of these steps work, it's possible that there may be an issue with the TV's audio hardware, and you may need to contact a professional repair service or the manufacturer for further assistance.
When I try to turn on my jvc projection tv the red light by the power button blinks 2 times and tv won't turn on?
The blinking red light on your JVC projection TV could indicate a problem with the TV's power supply, lamp, or other internal component. Here are some steps you can take to try to resolve the issue:
- Check the power cord: Make sure the power cord is plugged in securely to the TV and the power outlet. If the cord is loose or damaged, the TV may not receive the power it needs to turn on.
- Reset the TV: Unplug the TV from the power outlet and wait a few minutes before plugging it back in. This may reset the TV's internal system and resolve the issue.
- Replace the lamp: If the TV has been used for a long time, the lamp may be burnt out and need to be replaced. Check the owner's manual or contact JVC customer support for instructions on how to replace the lamp.
- Contact customer support: If none of the above steps work, the TV may have a more serious problem that requires professional repair. Contact JVC customer support for assistance or to find an authorized repair center in your area.
Older JVC VHS model VP 782 U/UC will not load a VHS cassette
If your JVC VHS model VP 782 U/UC is not loading VHS cassettes, there could be a few possible causes. Here are a few things you can try:
Check the tape: Make sure the VHS cassette is not damaged, dirty, or warped. Clean the tape heads and tape path with a VHS head cleaner if necessary.
Check the loading mechanism: Make sure the loading mechanism is free of debris or obstructions. Open the VHS deck and visually inspect the loading mechanism for any visible issues.
Check the drive belt: Over time, the rubber drive belt that pulls the tape through the VHS deck can become worn or loose. Open the deck and check the drive belt for any signs of wear or slack. If the belt is loose or damaged, it may need to be replaced.
Check the loading motor: If the drive belt is fine, the issue could be with the loading motor. The motor may have burned out or become faulty, preventing the tape from being loaded properly. In this case, the motor may need to be replaced.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to take the VHS player to a professional repair shop for further diagnosis and repair.
Using vidbox to transfer dv to my 2015 IMAC tapes record but no audio - what do i do
It's possible that the DV clean you performed on your JVC camcorder has affected the audio during playback on your iMac. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the audio settings on your iMac: Make sure that the audio settings on your iMac are configured correctly. Check that the volume is turned up and that the audio output is set to the correct device.
- Check the audio cable: Make sure that the audio cable you are using to connect your JVC camcorder to your iMac is not damaged and is securely plugged in on both ends.
- Try a different audio cable: If the audio cable is damaged or faulty, try using a different one to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check the audio on the original tapes: Check the audio on the original tapes to see if the issue is present there as well. If the audio is present on the tapes but not on the copied files on your iMac, then the issue may be with the copying process or the file format.
- Check the file format: Make sure that the file format you are using to copy the video files supports audio. Some file formats, such as MP4, may not support audio.
- Try a different video player: Try playing the copied video files on a different video player to see if the audio works. If it does, then the issue may be with the video player you are using on your iMac.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that the DV clean process on your JVC camcorder may have damaged the audio during playback.
2/22/2023 9:35:18 AM •
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Can you connect a dvd player to a jvc 703x receiver?
Yes, you can connect a DVD player to a JVC 703X receiver. You can use an HDMI cable or RCA cables to connect the DVD player to the receiver. Make sure to select the appropriate input source on the receiver to play the DVD player's audio and video.
JVC Everio GZ-MG21U has a blank screen. The LCD works but not when trying to record
If the LCD screen on your JVC Everio GZ-MG21U works but goes blank when you try to record, it could indicate a problem with the camera's image sensor or the connection between the sensor and the LCD screen. This can be caused by a variety of issues, including a faulty sensor or a damaged cable.
To troubleshoot this issue, you can try resetting the camera to its default settings, making sure that the battery is fully charged, and checking the camera's cable connections. If these steps do not resolve the problem, it may be necessary to have the camera serviced by a professional technician.
2/14/2023 6:13:00 AM •
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Jvc kwav61bt screen doesnt respond to touch
If your JVC KW-AV61BT screen is not responding to touch, there are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
- Restart the head unit: Sometimes, simply restarting the head unit can fix the issue.
- Check the connections: Make sure all of the connections are secure and properly connected.
- Calibrate the screen: You can try calibrating the screen to see if that fixes the issue. Check the user manual for instructions on how to calibrate the screen.
- Update the software: If you have the latest software installed, try updating it to see if that fixes the issue.
- Contact JVC customer support: If none of the above solutions work, you may need to contact JVC customer support for further assistance. They may be able to repair or replace the unit.
Note that these solutions are general in nature and may not apply to your specific issue. Be sure to consult the user manual for your specific model for more specific troubleshooting steps.
How to program JVC vcr/dvd/tv remote 076D0FB010 for taping future tv shows. I can only tape shows live on my JVC HR-XVC1U machine.
It sounds like the remote you have, the JVC 076D0FB010, does not have the capability to program future recordings on your JVC HR-XVC1U or HR-XVC27U machines. This feature is typically called "timer recording" or "scheduled recording," and it is controlled by the VCR's built-in programming features, rather than by the remote.
You may want to check the user manual for your JVC HR-XVC1U and HR-XVC27U machines to see if there is a way to set timer recordings using the VCR's own controls. If the manual does not provide instructions for timer recording, it is likely that this feature is not available on your VCRs.
Alternatively, you can consider purchasing a universal remote that has the ability to program future recordings. Some popular universal remotes include the Logitech Harmony and the Philips Universal Remote Control.
How do l fix jvc rs33 super A stereo receiver overheating problem
If your JVC RS33 Super A projector is overheating, it could indicate a problem with the projector's internal cooling system or with its environmental conditions. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Clean the projector's air filter. Make sure the air filter is clean and not clogged with dust or debris. This can prevent proper airflow and cause the projector to overheat.
- Check the projector's ventilation. Make sure that the projector has proper ventilation and that the air intake and exhaust vents are not blocked.
- Check the projector's lamp. Make sure the lamp is not damaged and that it is working properly. A damaged or worn-out lamp can cause the projector to overheat.
- Check the projector's environment. Make sure that the projector is being used in a well-ventilated room and that the room temperature is not too high. High temperatures and poor ventilation can cause the projector to overheat.
- If the above steps don't solve the problem, it could indicate a more serious issue with the projector's internal cooling system or with its electronic components. It's recommended to contact the JVC customer service or a professional technician for further assistance.
It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines when performing any maintenance or repairs on the projector, to ensure the safety and proper functioning of the projector.
It's also important to check the projector's warranty status and the manufacturer's instructions to ensure that the repair or replacement will not void the warranty.
Keep in mind that troubleshooting and repairing electronic equipment can be dangerous if you are not familiar with the proper procedures. If you are not comfortable with performing the troubleshooting yourself, it's best to contact a professional technician for assistance.
JVC Camcorder GR-AX2 error code E04?
The error code E04 on a JVC Camcorder GR-AX2 indicates a problem with the cassette mechanism. This could be caused by a number of issues, such as a jammed cassette, a malfunctioning cassette compartment, or a problem with the camcorder's loading mechanism. In order to fix the issue, the camcorder may need to be serviced by a professional. In the meantime, you can try removing the cassette and reinserting it to see if that resolves the problem.
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