Toshiba DW65X91 manuel d'utilisation

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    HD Projection TV TOSHIBA CORPORATION, 1999 DW65X91 O WNER'S M ANUAL Owner's Record The model number and serial number are on the back of your TV. Record these numbers in the spaces below. Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate with your Toshiba dealer about this TV. Model number: DW65X91 Serial number: TM[...]

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    2 IM P ORT ANT IN F OR MA TI ON WA R N I N G TO R E D U C E TH E R IS K O F FI R E O R E LE CTR I C SH O CK, D O N OT EX PO S E TH I S AP P LIANC E TO RAI N OR MOIS TURE. The lightning symbol in the triangle tells you that the volta ge inside this product may be str ong enough to cause an electric shock. DO NOT TR Y T O SERVICE THIS PRODUCT Y OURSE[...]

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    3 IM P O RT ANT IN F O R MA TIO N Pr ecautions Installing your TV •P lace the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform. The mounting surface should be flat and steady . If you install the TV on a soft floor , make sure that the floor is not damaged by the weight of the TV . •P lace the TV far enough away from the walls to allow proper ventilatio[...]

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    4 TA B LE O F C O NTE NT S GE TT IN G S T ARTE D .................................................................................................... 8 SETU P AN D CO N N ECTIO N S ................................................................................... 9 STEP 1: CONNECT Y OUR TV TO O THER COMPONENTS .............................. 10 THI[...]

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    5 TA B LE O F C O NTE NT S SELECTING THE PICTURE SIZE ........................................................................... 38 4:3 Standar d ........................................................................................................... 38 4:3 Full ...................................................................................[...]

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    6 TA B LE O F C O NTE NT S S etting the DIRECTV S pending Limit .................................................................. 59 S etting the DIRECTV Rating Limit ...................................................................... 60 THE TV SETUP ...............................................................................................[...]

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    7 TA B LE O F C O NTE NT S No picture, no sound but TV is on ........................................................................ 88 S ound okay , picture poor ....................................................................................... 88 Wr ong picture ................................................................................[...]

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    8 WE L C O M E T O H D T V H igh D efinition refers to a new way of sending programming information o ver the airwaves and into your TV . There are two types of TV display formats available. One is A T SC format, which originated from the Advanced T elevision Systems Committee. The other is NTSC format, which is named for the N ational T elevision [...]

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    9 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE SETU P AN D CO N N E C TI O N S This section tells you how to get your HDTV set up and connected. I t describes the cables you will need, e[...]

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    10 S ETU P AN D C ON N E CTIO N S ST E P 1 : C O N N E CT YO U R T V TO OT H E R COM PON E NT S D uring the satellite dish antenna installation, the TV may have been connected with just a coaxial cable for the system test. Depending on what components you hav e, another connection may provide better pictur e and audio quality . The following sectio[...]

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    11 S ETU P AN D C O N N E C TI O N S JA C KS AN D CAB LES Below is a description of the jacks and cables y ou can use to make connections. N ote that not all cables come with your television unit. ColorStr eam™ Jacks and Cables (R CA-type) ColorS tream cables come in sets of three and provide the best picture performance. ColorS tream cables can [...]

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    12 S ETU P AN D C ON N E CTIO N S FRO NT O F TH E T V The diagrams below describe the fr ont panel and front input jacks on the TV . IN–VIDEO 3 S-VIDEO VIDEO RESET AUDIO L/MONO R INFO ENTER TV/SAT VOLUME CHANNEL MENU/ POWER OK POWER T urns the TV on and off. MENU /O K Brings up the main menu. When in the menu system, it selects highlighted items.[...]

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    13 S ETU P AN D C O N N E C TI O N S RE SE T Restarts the TV when the system is locked. Making Connections to the F ront P anel Y ou can connect one of many types of devices to the TV ’ s front panel, such as a video game or camcorder for playback. To connect a device to the front panel: 1. Open the small front panel door protecting the VIDEO 3 j[...]

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    14 S ETU P AN D C ON N E CTIO N S BA C K O F TH E T V The diagram below describes each of the back panel jacks found on the TV . When connecting A/V cables, be sure to connect corr esponding outputs and inputs (video to video, right audio to right audio, etc.). OUT IN IN HD 1 HD 2 IN CHANNEL IN ON OFF OUT R L VAR AUDIO VIDEO L/ MONO AUDIO CENTER L [...]

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    15 S ETU P AN D C O N N E C TI O N S VI DE O 1 Lets you connect a baseband NTSC (analog) component such as a V CR, laserdisc play er or Internet access device. •R AUDIO pro vides right audio (stereo right channel) connection. The right audio connector is usually red. • L/MONO AUDIO pr ovides left audio (ster eo left channel or mono) connection.[...]

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    16 S ETU P AN D C ON N E CTIO N S TH E B AS I C C O N N E CTIO N TV and VCR OUT IN IN HD 1 HD 2 IN CHANNEL IN ON OFF OUT R L VAR AUDIO VIDEO L/ MONO AUDIO CENTER L R P B P R Y L/ MONO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEO R VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 COLOR STREAM R L R P B P R Y AUDIO COLOR STREAM ANT ( 75 ) ANT-1 OUT ANT- 2 ANTENNA -IN A B SATELLITE -IN PHONE JACK[...]

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    17 S ETU P AN D C O N N E C TI O N S TH E ADV AN C E D C O N N E CTIO N TV , VC R, and DVD Player and Audio Amp. ANTENNA -IN A B SATELLITE -IN ACCESS CARD PHONE JACK DIGITAL AUDIO-IN TOP OF CARD FACE DOWN OUT IN IN HD 1 HD 2 IN CHANNEL IN ON OFF OUT R L VAR AUDIO VIDEO L/ MONO AUDIO CENTER L R P B P R Y L/ MONO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEO R VID[...]

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    18 S ETU P AN D C ON N E CTIO N S other than Dolby Digital AC -3 or PC M receiver or decoder could create a high noise level, causing damage to headphones or speakers. Connecting tw o VCRs This connection allows y ou to record (dub/edit) from one VCR to another V CR while watching a video program. Y ou will also be able to record from one TV channe[...]

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    19 S ETU P AN D C O N N E C TI O N S ST E P 2: P L AC E BA T TE R I E S I N TH E R E M OTE CO NTR O L F ollow these steps whenever you need to install or change the batteries in your TV ’ s r emote control. 1. Remov e the cov er from the battery compar tment. 2. Insert batteries into the battery compartment, matching the + and – end of each bat[...]

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    21 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE USI NG TH E R E M O TE In this section you will find out how to use your universal remote contr ol. This section: • defines the buttons [...]

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    22 USI NG TH E R E M O TE REM O TE C O NTR O L B UT TO N S POWE R When the remote control is in TV or SA T mode, turns the TV on or off. If in another component mode, (VCR, D VD, etc.) and pr ogrammed, will turn that component on and off. TV /D V D/VC R /C AB LE Switches among TV ,DVD,V CR and CABLE modes. Light button P ress to illuminate the r em[...]

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    23 USI NG TH E R E M O TE FET CH B rings up the Fetch menu, which is a list of most commonly accessed menu items. GUIDE When in TV mode, brings up the TV program guide. In S atellite mode, brings up the Satellite guide. S ubsequent presses of the GUIDE button scroll through the different types of guides. INFO Brings up channel and viewing informati[...]

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    24 USI NG TH E R E M O TE PROG RAMM IN G TH E R E M OTE CO NTR O L The universal remote can be pr ogrammed to control most brands of remote controllable components such as VCRs. The remote is alr eady programmed to control most TOSHIBA TVs, VCRs, and D VD players. T esting the Remote Control To determine whether the universal r emote control requir[...]

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    25 USI NG TH E R E M O TE Using the Remote to Contr ol A Component O nce the r emote has been programmed successfully , you are ready to use it to control y our components, such as a VCR, D VD player , or cable TV converter . To operate the component: 1. Set the component switch to the appropriate position (V CR, DVD, or CABLE) to set the remote to[...]

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    26 USI NG TH E R E M O TE DV D code table Brand name Code number Harman/Kardon 601 JVC 577, 642 K enwood 553 M agnavox 522 Mitsubishi 540 Onkyo 522, 646 Pa n asonic 509 Philips 522, 558 Pioneer 544, 590 Pr oscan 541 RC A 541 S amsung 592 S harp 649 S ony 552 T echnics 509 Theta Digital 590 T oshiba 522 Y amaha 509, 564 Zenith 522, 610 VC R code tab[...]

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    27 USI NG TH E R E M O TE Sanyo 065, 066, 123, 259 Scott 062, 064, 140, 203 S ears 019, 054, 056, 061, 065, 066, 123 S emp 064 S harp 067 S hintom 091 S hogun 259 S inger 091 S ony 019, 051, 052, 054 STS 061 Sylvania 019, 054, 062, 100 S ymphonic 019 T atung 060 T eac 019, 060 T echnics 054, 181 T eknika 019, 054, 056 Thomas 019 TMK 227, 259 T oshi[...]

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    28 USI NG TH E R E M O TE LEAR N I N G O P E R A TI N G C OD E O F AN O TH E R R E M OTE CO NTR O L This remote contr ol is capable of learning operating codes from most infared r emote control transmitters. Y ou can contr ol the functions of your TV and a variety of video/audio equipment with the supplied remote contr ol only . The A to H buttons [...]

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    29 USI NG TH E R E M O TE 8. Attach the supplied T emplate to the remote control to enter the function names of the learning buttons (A to H) you have programmed. U se a ballpoint pen, etc. to write the function names. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OK 0 USE LEARN +100 / ENTER A B C D E F G H Cancelling the learned oper ating codes 1. Set the USE/LEARN switch t[...]

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    31 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE BA S I C T V OPE RA T ION This section tells you about the channel banner ,which appears when you change channels or press INFO on the rem[...]

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    32 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION Information Not Available Not Rated (Mono) Ch 13 POP Ch6 4:3 Standard Antena A Sat 01/01/00 8:00PM Family 13 Menu TV SAT AB O UT TH E C HAN N E L BAN N E R The channel banner appears whenever you tune to a channel or pr ess INFO on the remote control. U se the arrow buttons and OK to choose an item in the channel banner . O[...]

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    33 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION Main menu icon When selected, takes you to the main menu. T V/S A T logo T oggles between TV and Satellite mode. The highlighted icon indicates the current mode. Gr een unlock icon Indicates that the system is unlocked. S pending, vie wing and other limits can be accessed and changed. Y ellow unlock icon Indicates that a pa[...]

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    34 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION Direct Ticket Previews 8:00 PM to 8:00 PM NR-Not Rated English(Stereo) 4:3 Full Sat 01/01/00 8:10PM Family Menu TV SAT Ch 208 Ch 208 C HAN G I N G B ET W E E N D I R E CTV AN D T V MODE When you change channels by entering numbers with the r emote control, you tune to programming that can come from one of thr ee different s[...]

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    35 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION C HAN G I N G C HAN N E LS To change channels by entering numbers with the remote control, the r emote needs to be in the correct “ mode”: either SA T mode (if you subscribe to DIRECTV ® programming) or TV mode. W hen you w ant to w atch DI R E CTV ® pr ogr amming, put the remote in S A T mode 1. Make sure you are in [...]

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    36 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION POP (P I C TU R E-O UT -P I C TU R E) OPE RA TI ON Y our TV is capable of displaying two pictures simultaneously . This is called the Double-W indow or POP (Pictur e-out-Pictur e) feature. This TV is equipped with a dual NTSC tuner that tunes to cable or off-air television signals. Y ou will only be able to use the POP wind[...]

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    37 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION Basic PO P Operation 1. P ress the POP button on the remote control. The POP window appears on the screen. 2. P ress the POP CH yz buttons to select the desired program for the windo w picture. 3. T o remove the POP windo w , press the POP button again. PO P P roblems? •I f you are channel surfing and the POP disappears, [...]

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    38 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION SE LE C T I N G TH E P I CTU R E S I Z E Pr ess PIC SIZE r epeatedly . The 4:3 S tandard, 4:3 F ull, 4:3 Wide 1, 4:3 W ide 2 mode shown belo w will be selected in order . 4:3 Standar d This mode shows pictur es in conventional ratio of 4:3. 4:3 F ull This mode shows the pictures str etched to fill the screen. 4:3 W ide 1 Th[...]

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    39 BA SIC TV OPE RA TION USI NG TH E T V/V I D E O B UT T O N 1. Repeatedly press the TV/VIDEO button to scroll through the av ailable input sources until you find the input associated with the component (such as V CR or DVD player) you want to view . Information Not Available Not Rated Input V-1 4:3 Standard Sat 01/01/00 8:10PM Family V-1 Menu TV [...]

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    41 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S What is a program guide? A program guide is an on-screen programming schedule. I t is a list of the c[...]

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    42 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S BRINGIN G UP T H E P R O G R AM G U I DE S If you subscribe to DIRECTV ® programming, you have access to two program guides: a DIRECTV ® programming guide and a TV program guide. If you do not subscribe to DIRECTV ® pr ogramming, you will have one guide: the TV program guide. Y ou can access the program gu[...]

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    43 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S ANA TO MY O F TH E T V P R O G R AM G U I D E To access the TV program guide, press the TV/SA T button on the remote control in the TV mode, then press GUIDE on the r emote control. The following diagram shows you the kind of information you will see in the TV program guide. N ote that the availability of TV [...]

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    44 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S ANA TO MY O F TH E D I R E CTV ® PROG RAMM I NG GUID E To access the DIRECTV ® programming guide, you must subscribe to DIRECTV service. Pr ess the TV/SA T button in the Satellite mode, then press GUIDE on the r emote control. The following diagram shows y ou the kind of information you will see in the DIRE[...]

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    45 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S GE T T IN G ARO U N D I N TH E G U I D E S There are sev eral ways to change channels and move ar ound the TV and DIRECTV ® programming guides. •P oint to channels with the number buttons (0-9) Y ou can quickly highlight any channel in the program guides by entering the channel number with the number butto[...]

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    46 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S USI NG TH E G U I D E B UT TON Each press of the GUIDE button on the remote contr ol takes you to an alternate type of TV or DIRECTV ® programming guide: Detail G uide, SurfGuide (DIRECTV only), or G rid Guide. By default, the Detail Guide appears when you press GUIDE on the r emote control. Y ou can change [...]

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    47 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S • Guide Data Shows you the guides that ar e av ailable and lets you select one to view in either the DIRECTV ® or TV programming guide. RTN Help Guide Data Thursday 8:00 PM Thursday 11:00 PM Friday 4:00 AM Friday 12:00 N Friday 8:00 PM Saturday 4:00 AM Saturday 12:00 N 1 Grid Guide... 2 Surf Guide... 3 Cha[...]

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    48 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S SO RTI N G TH E D I R E CTV ® PROG RA M M I NG GUID E Sor ting the guide is a way of organizing the DIRECTV ® programming guide to show only the types of programs that interest you. There ar e several on-screen buttons that sort the DIRECTV ® programming guide in differ ent ways. Thursday Evening Family 8:[...]

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    49 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S Sorting the DI R E CTV ® P r ogr amming Guide by Movies S elect the mo vies icon to tell the DIRECTV ® programming guide to list only DIRECTV movies. After y ou select the movies icon, it changes to a mo vies themes icon. Select the mo vies themes icon to sor t the guide to list movies b y type, such as com[...]

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    50 USI NG TH E P R O G R AM G U I D E S Sear ching pr ogr ams by using the Alphasort menu S elect the alphasort icon to display the on-screen keyboar d. Enter the keyword to show programs available alphabetically beginning with the alphanumeric code. RTN Help ABC News 386 (ABCE) 11/29 5:30 PM ABC News 387 (ABCW) 11/29 6:30 PM ABC A B C D E F G H I [...]

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    51 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE AD J U S TI N G T V C O NTR O L S The following section tells you ho w to adjust the picture quality and audio quality of yourTV . • The[...]

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    52 AD J U STI N G T V C O NTR OLS PI CT UR E Q UALITY C O NTRO L S The Pictur e Quality menu contains all of the TV ’ s video configuration controls. T o access the Picture Q uality menu, press MENU on the remote contr ol to go to the main menu, then select Picture Q uality . RTN Help 1 Program Guide... 2 Picture Quality... 3 Audio... 4 Profiles.[...]

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    53 AD J U STI N G T V C O NTR O L S Color T emp Color T emperature displays a list that lets you set one of three automatic color adjustments: Cool for a more blue palette of picture colors, M edium for neutral picture colors, and W arm for a more r ed palette of picture colors. Conv ergence The projection TV uses three separate TV tubes: a red one[...]

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    54 AD J U STI N G T V C O NTR OLS Pictur e Pr ef P ictur e Pr eference displays a choice list that lets you set one of three preset picture types: N ormal for a default picture setting, Theater for a movie-like pictur e setting, and M emory for you personal prefer ence including Contrast, Color , T int, Brightness, and S harpness. Reset Contr ols A[...]

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    55 AD J U STI N G T V C O NTR O L S Audio P rocessor A udio P rocessor displays a choice list of available audio modes, which control the way the sound comes through your speakers. Depending on y our speaker setup, any combination of the follo wing options will appear: • Mono Plays the sound in mono only . This is a good choice when receiving bro[...]

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    56 AD J U STI N G T V C O NTR OLS Optical Output Select A uto Select if your TV is connected to a Dolby Digital and PCM decoder . S elect Dolby D igital if the TV is connected to a D olby Digital only decoder; it will provide six independent soundtrack channels through the optical output jack (labeled DIGIT AL A UDIO OUT). Select PCM if it is conne[...]

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    57 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S This section describes the user profiles feature. I t includes information about: •c r eating a profile ’ s[...]

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    58 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S AB O UT P R O F I LE S When you select P rofiles from the main menu, you can create four different pr ofiles in addition to the pre-set “F amily ” profile. Y ou can set up specific channels, rating limits, and spending limits for each profile. After you ’ ve set up these profiles, press the WHO button on the remo[...]

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    59 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S RTN Help 1 Edit Channels 2 Select All Chans 3 Delete All Chans 4 Set Rating Limit 5 Spending Limit 101 DTV 105 DTV 106 DTV 107 DTV 108 DTV 109 DTV 110 DTV 111 DTV 100 DTV Check the channels you want to include in the list (programming subject to change). 3. U se the arrow buttons to point to a DIRECTV channel, and pr e[...]

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    60 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S After a spending limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter a passwor d to purchase a pay per view program that costs more than y our spending limit allows. The system will then temporarily unlock the limits you have set until the po wer is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system will be lo[...]

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    61 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S TH E TV S ETU P Y ou can establish TV channel lists, set spending limits, and set rating limits for TV programs using the TV Setup menu. Editing Channels in a TV List Y ou should create a TV channel list to establish which TV channels (including both analog and digital) the selected profile can access. T o create the T[...]

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    62 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S SE TT I NG TH E T V R A TI N G The Set TV Rating menu enables you to program your TV so children cannot see certain pr ograms or channels. The last three choices in the TV Setup menu involve software inside y our TV (often called V -Chip) which allows you to “block ” TV programs and mo vies based on violence, sex, [...]

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    63 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S To set TV programming limits: 1. F rom the main menu, select Profiles. 2. Select the user name you would like to set limits for through the P rofiles menu. 3. Select TV Setup from the next menu. 4. Select Set TV Rating. RTN Help Set V-Chip TV Rating Limit Rating Content Rating TV-MA TV-14 TV-PG TV-G TV-Y7 TV-Y 1 Edit C[...]

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    64 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S BL OC KIN G AG E-B ASE D R A TI N G S Y ou can automatically block all program ratings abo ve a specified age-based rating level. F or example, if you only want your child to watch pr ograms that have a TV -G rating and low er (in other words, you want the child to watch only TV -G, TV -Y7, and TV -Y programs), then yo[...]

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    65 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S Blocking Specific Content T hemes Y ou can block programs based on their content. (Content is repr esented by the D, L, S, V , and FV on your screen. S ee “Setting the TV Rating” for details.) When you block a content theme for a particular rating, you automatically block that content theme for higher rated program[...]

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    66 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S SE TT I NG TH E M OV I E R A TI N G Y ou set movie rating limits b y blocking movies rated abov e a specified level. T o access the Set M ovie Rating menu: 1. F r om the main menu, select P rofiles. 2. Select the user for whom you would like to set limits. 3. Select TV Setup from the next menu. 4. Select Set M ovie Rat[...]

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    67 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S V iewing Movie Ratings After you block movie ratings, y ou have the option of going back and changing some of the rating status buttons back to V ie w: 1. Determine the movie ratings you want to change to View ( V). 2. U se the arrows to highlight the status button y ou want to change. 3. Pr ess OK to change its status[...]

  • Page 68

    68 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S CHOOSI NG Y OU R PROFI L E Each time you turn on the TV , the Family pr ofile is selected by default. T o select a different profile: 1. Pr ess the WHO button to scr oll through the profiles in the channel banner . Family Press OK to Select T he WHO button toggles through the prof iles. 2. When your profile appears, en[...]

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    69 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S LO C K I N G AN D U N L O C K I N G A U S E R P R O F I LE When you lock a profile, you pr event anyone who does not kno w the user password fr om accessing the locked profile. This applies only when they press WHO on the r emote control. I t does not prevent them fr om accessing and editing the profile via the main me[...]

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    70 USI NG TH E P R O F I LE S LO C K I N G TH E SY STE M When you lock the system, all limits set up for all profiles ar e put into effect, regar dless of whether the profile is locked or unlocked. U nlocked profiles require no user passwor d to access their channel list if the system is locked. When the system is locked, you can still access a pro[...]

  • Page 71

    71 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE SYST E M O P T I O N S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S This chapter describes the other options available to you such as: • selecting a signa[...]

  • Page 72

    72 SYSTE M O P T I ON S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S C HAN G I N G TH E S I G NAL S OU R C E The Signal S ource menu allows you to choose the sour ce from which you would like the signal to come: Antenna A, Antenna B, or DIRECTV (SA T ) or Video I nputs. The same can be accomplished using the ANTENNA, TV/SA T , and TV/VIDEO buttons on your r emote co[...]

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    73 SYST E M O P T I O N S AN D P R E F E R E N CE S C HAN N E L S EAR C H E ngaging in a channel sear ch tells the TV to search automatically for all the TV channels available through the Antenna A and B inputs. When the TV finds an activ e channel, it places it in the channel list. Inactive channels (w eak stations or channels with no signal at al[...]

  • Page 74

    74 SYSTE M O P T I ON S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S PU RC HAS E S: P A Y P E R V I E W P R O G R AM S P ay per view programs (PPV ) are DIRECTV ® pr ogramming that you pur chase—like a movie ticket—on an event-b y-event basis if you subscribe to DIRECTV ® pr ogramming. P ay per view programs are labeled “PPV” in the DIRECTV ® programming [...]

  • Page 75

    75 SYST E M O P T I O N S AN D P R E F E R E N CE S Using the P rogr am Guide f or P ay P er V iew P r ogr ams Another way to get to the P rogram Details screen is by using the DIRECTV ® programming guide (if you subscribe to DIRECTV ® programming). P ress TV/SA T on the remote contr ol, then press GUIDE. Highlight a pr ogram name in the DIRECTV [...]

  • Page 76

    76 SYSTE M O P T I ON S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S Using the Attr actions Guide Y our program providers may offer futur e programming events not currently listed in your DIRECTV ® programming guide. These events are called “ coming attractions ” and can be previewed in the Attractions G uide. T o access the Attractions G uide: 1. Pr ess the TV[...]

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    77 SYST E M O P T I O N S AN D P R E F E R E N CE S Using the P urchases Menu The P urchases menu allows you to r evie w upcoming and past DIRECTV pay per view purchases. RTN Help Future Purchases 1 Future Purchases 2 Past Purchases 3 Spending Limit... TEll Mom the Babystitter's Dead HBOW 12/24/00 12:00am Ten Little lndians HBOW 12/24/00 12:00[...]

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    78 SYSTE M O P T I ON S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S SE TT I NG TH E TI M E AN D DA TE Y ou can set the current time and day , the current date, the time zone, and whether or not y ou observe daylight saving time. RTN Help Time and Date 1 Signal Source 2 Signal Type 3 Channel Search 4 Mailbox... 5 Purchases... 6 Time and Date Save Changes Use Default[...]

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    79 SYST E M O P T I O N S AN D P R E F E R E N CE S Def ault Guide By default, the Detail Guide appears when you pr ess GUIDE on the remote control, no matter if you access the DIRECTV ® programming guide or the TV guide. Y ou can change the default guide from the Detail G uide to the G rid Guide or SurfGuide (DIRECTV only). 1. Select P references[...]

  • Page 80

    80 SYSTE M O P T I ON S AN D P R E F E R E N C E S Caption Mode Y ou can also select a closed caption mode, which is the mode, or source, used for displaying captioning information. The content of CC and T ext are different; you can select which one you want to see on the screen. • CC displays information at any position on the screen. I t overla[...]

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    81 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GET TING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE GE T T IN G AS S I S T AN C E If you run across any problems or need to rely on the system to give you feedback, you should use the Assis[...]

  • Page 82

    82 GE T T IN G ASS I S T AN C E RU NNIN G T H E I NTE R ACTIV E S ETU P Y ou should have completed the interactive setup the first time you plugged in your TV . How ever , if you need to access the interactive setup again, you can access it thr ough the Assistance menu. 1. Pr ess MENU on the remote contr ol to access the main menu. 2. Select Assist[...]

  • Page 83

    83 GE T T IN G AS S I S T AN C E When getting antenna information, the screen lists: • the channel number , • the station name, if available, • whether the channel is digital or analog, • which antenna is receiving the signal, and • if a digital channel, the current signal strength. RTN Help 1 Interactive Setup 2 Antenna info 3 Dish Point[...]

  • Page 84

    84 GE T T IN G ASS I S T AN C E Using the On-Scr een Signal Meter The signal strength meter is used to determine whether you are r eceiving the DIRECTV signal; it also indicates the strength of the DIRECTV signal once the signal is acquir ed. F ollow these steps to bring up the on-scr een signal meter: 1. Pr ess MENU on the remote to bring up the m[...]

  • Page 85

    85 GE T T IN G AS S I S T AN C E RU NNIN G T H E S YS TE M TE ST The System T est display screen is accessed through the Assistance menu and allo ws you to initiate diagnostic procedures on the DIRECTV S ystem, if you subscribe to DIRECTV . Y ou should use this feature to get your access car d number or when your television doesn ’ t seem to be r[...]

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  • Page 87

    87 1 SETUP AND CONNECTIONS 2 USING THE REMO TE 3 BASIC TV OP ERA TION 4 USING THE PR OGRAM GUIDES 5 ADJUSTING TV CONTR OLS 6 USING THE PR OFILES 7 SYSTEM OPTIONS AND PREFERENCES 8 GETTING ASSIST ANCE 9 REFERENCE REF EREN C E This section contains troubleshooting information, y our T oshiba limited warranty , and accessory ordering information. ➛ [...]

  • Page 88

    88 REF ERENC E T ROU B L ESHOO T I NG Can’t select certain channel • Channel may be blocked or not appro ved in the Profiles menu. •I f using a V CR, check to make sure the TV/V CR button on the V CR is in the correct “ mode.” • The searching for available channels portion of the interactive setup (page 19, step 3) was not completed. No[...]

  • Page 89

    89 REF EREN CE Blank scr een •M aybe the component ( V CR, DVD, etc.) connected to the input jacks is not turned on. •T ry another channel, because ther e may just not be any programming on at that time. • Cables in back may be disconnected. TV will not turn on • Check to make sure it is plugged in, and try the front panel PO WER button. ?[...]

  • Page 90

    90 REF ERENC E SPECI FIC A TION T elevision System NTSC standar d AT SC standar d DSS standard Channel Coverage VHF: 2 through 13 UHF: 14 through 69 M id band (A-8 thr ough A-1, A through I) S uper band (J through W) H yper band (AA through ZZ, AAA, BBB) U ltra band (65 through 94, 100 through 125) D igital channel: 1 - 999 Po w er Source 120 V A C[...]

  • Page 91

    91 REF EREN CE LI M ITE D U N ITE D S T A TE S W AR R ANT Y T oshiba America Consumer P roducts, Inc. (“T ACP”) and T oshiba Hawaii Inc. (“THI”) make the following limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person r eceiving this set as a gift from the original consumer purchaser and to no [...]

  • Page 92

    92 REF ERENC E FCC REG I S T RA TION I N FOR M A TION Y our HDTV is registered with the F ederal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15B and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. 1. Notification to the Local T elephone Company . On the back of this equipment is a label indicating among other information, the FCC Registration number a[...]

  • Page 93

    93 REF EREN CE IND E X A A ccess car d 14, 84 N umber 19 Age-based ratings 62 Blocking 64 Viewing 64 Alphasort icon 50 All icon 49 Amplifier Connecting 18 Anatomy of the TV program guide 43 Antenna A 72, 73 ANTENNA IN jacks 14 B 72, 73 Button 22 I nformation 82 Receiving signals 83 Arrows on r emote 22 Assistance menu 81 A ttractions guide 76 A udi[...]

  • Page 94

    94 REF ERENC E J J acks and cables 7 L Language 56 Latitude/Longitude Entering 84 LEARN indicator 28 Learning operating code of another r emote control 28 Learning buttons (A-H) 23, 28 Light button 22 Listing all DIRECTV programs 49 Lock icon 70 Locking The system 33, 60, 66, 70 M Mail icon 73 M ailbox Checking your mail 73 D eleting mail 73 I con [...]

  • Page 95

    95 REF EREN CE T ype Changing 72 SKIP button 23 Sor ting The DIRECTV ® programming guide By movies 49 By sports 49 By topics 48 U sing movies icon 49 U sing sports icon 49 U sing topics icon 48 S pecifications 90 S pending limit 59 S ports I con 49 Themes icon 49 S tation name R etrieving 83 S tereo amplifier connecting 18 S tereo sound 55 S ubcha[...]

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