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TOSHIBA Projection Television OWNER'S MANUAL PRO • LOGIC TW56D90[...]
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Dear Customer Welcome to the high quality picture world created by the TOSHIBA Projection Color Television. This manual will help you to use its many exciting and useful features. Before operating the TV, please read all the safety and operating instructions in this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Customer's Record You wi[...]
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Installation ....................................................... 4 To install the TV ....................................................... 4 Supplied accessories ............................................... 5 To set up the Surround Speakers ........................... 6 Care and Maintenance ..................[...]
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i _ INTRODUCTION Installation Downward spot lights or fluorescent lights in an overhead "Honeycomb" prevent direct illumination of the screen. E.'I I: Use curtains or blinds to shut out direct sunlight. __i_t __ _i ' ! If you install the TV close to a wall, keep a enough space (4=_: 10 inches or more) around the TV. Where to ins[...]
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G:)¢_ Template Remote Control Two "AAA" size batteries EZ Remote Control* * The instructions for the EZ Remote Control are on the separate sheet enclosed in this accessory package. Surround Speakers with cables Antenna Adapter 5[...]
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I INTRODUCTION Installation (continued) • The Surround Speakers are packed in a separate box inside this container. Unpack the Speakers carefully and set them up as shown below. TV rear 3 o) o E 2 3 Connec_on Connect one end of the speaker cable to the terminals on the Surround Speaker. 2 Connect the other end of the speaker cable to the "RE[...]
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_ INTRODUCTION Care and Maintenance Do not stand or climb on the TV. • The TV is dangerous if it is broken or if it has fallen down. • Be careful when children are present. Do not remove the back cover. • Let qualified technicians check and adjust your TV. Keep magnets, toys with magnets, electric clocks speakers, etc. away from the TV. When [...]
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I _ INTRODUCTION Antenna/Cable TV Connection • You can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna to receive VHF and/or UHF channels. • Channels 2-13 are VHF channels, and channels 14-69 are UHF channels. • We recommend using an outdoor antenna for better picture quality. • You can receive Cable TV by contacting your local cable company. • C[...]
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Single lead-in cable TV rear VHF, UHF or VHF/UHF COMBINATION ANTENNA 75 ohm coaxial cable (round) _ _ -- = OF{ "_"""_ Antenna _ "_ _ ll adapter _ANT(75.llN_h 300 ohm twin-lead cable (flat) (sup__IIANT-1 OUT ANT-2 l Note: You can connect another signal source, like a cable TV system or video game, to the ANT-2 terminal. Refe[...]
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i _ INTRODUCTION Antenna/Cable TV Connection (continued} Generally, the incoming cable for a cable TV system can be connected directly to the TV antenna terminal just like a home antenna connection. (A-l) But some cable companies offer "premium pay channels". Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV conver[...]
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Antenna/Cable 73/connection via VCR (Simplified method) VHF or Cable lead-in OR UHF lead-in VCR (U/V separated) Antenna adapter OUT ANT-2 O@ Notes: • Playback of tapes may often cause the TV/VCR switching of the VCR to disconnect the antenna from the TV. If you cannot select a certain channel, try pressing the TV!VCR button on the Remote Control.[...]
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UIJUfi:ILIUII i:lllU L, oln:rol5 • The following describes the functions of each part of the TV and the Remote Control. For the specific use of each control, consult the corresponding page numbers in brackets. POWER button [21] Remote sensor I f POWER O / POWER indicator VCR compartments Behind the door 1 I"HORIZ'I I" VEnT "I [...]
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• See the table on the next page, "To operate desired equipment", describing activation of specific buttons or Mode Selection. (Refer to the owner's manual supplied with the VCR for details about the VCR function buttons.) LEARN indicator [18] (Transmit indicator) PIC. SIZE [30] Mode selection switch [14] (TV-CABLE-VCR-AUX switch) [...]
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_ INTRODUCTION Using the Remote Control • With this Remote Control, you can operate your TV and most models of remote- controlled VCR's and cable TV converters even if they are different brands. See next page. 1 Place the Remote Control face down and remove the battery cover. Press and slide to remove. CAUTIONS • Do not throw your batterie[...]
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2 i no For future reference, write the code you set. VCR CODE: CABLE CODE: Note: You have to reprogram the Remote Control when you change its batteries. ] • This Remote Control is preprogrammed to operate Toshiba VCR's. • To use VCR's other than Toshiba models (or Cable converters), perform the following procedures before operating. ?[...]
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I rl_ INTRODUCTION Using the Remote Control (continued) • The code numbers listed below are the newest ones at the time of printing. New code numbers may or may not have been added since printing. VCR code table BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER Aiko ........................... 297 Aiwa ......................... 019 Akai ........................... 060, 068[...]
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BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER Sony ......................... 051,052, 053, 054 STS ........................... 061 Sunstar ..................... 019 Sylvania .................... 054, 062, 100, 129 Symphonic ............... 019 Tashiko ..................... 019 Tatung ...................... 019, 060, 100 Teac .......................... 019, 060 Technics .[...]
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I _INTRODUCTION Using the Remote Control (continued) • This Remote Control is capable of learning operating codes from most infrared remote control transmitters. You can control the functions of your TV and a variety of video/ audio equipment with the supplied Remote Control only. • The 31 buttons can be used as Learning buttons. (See page 13.)[...]
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_ INTRODUCTION Quick Reference Menu Guide • We recommend that you familiarize yourself with these procedures for using the Menu function. [][] -/+ MENU ADV Notes: • The on-screen instructions will appear under each menu display for easy step- by-step operation• • The ADV button on the rv functions as the ANT/VIDEO button when no menu displa[...]
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_ INTRODUCTION Quick Reference Menu Guide (continued) 20 EXIT AUD-- PIC -- EXIT -- b 00000 -I 0 Z W -SET UP -- OPTION ---/+ I !1! PIC(TURE) button Press PIC repeatedly until the PICTURE menu function you want to adjust is selected. The selected function will be displayed in magenta, then press 4+ to adjust the setting. Details for each function beg[...]
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_GETTING STARTED Turning the TV On/Off First set the Mode selection switch on the Remote Control to rv. I ANT/VIDEO 1, 3 -IV/ VIDEO -4 0 Ul 1,3 Note: The TV/VIDEO button or ANT/ VIDEO button is used to input signals from other sources, like VCR's or Video Disc Players, connected to this TV. See pages 22 and 62 for details. IIII II III 1 Press [...]
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I _GETTING STARTED Turning the TV On/Off (continued) • Your TV has two separate antenna inputs (ANT-1 and ANT-2) that allow you to connect two different signal sources, if desired. E3I-II IIZIIZ]IZIIZ] ANTNIDEO ANT1/2 -- You can switch back and forth between the two signal sources by pressing the ANT1/2 button on the Remote Control or the ANTNIDE[...]
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_ GETTING STARTED Programming Channels • First, use the AUTO CHANNEL PROGRAM function to preset all active channels in your area automatically. If necessary, arrange the preset channels with the CHANNEL PROGRAM and ADD/ERASE functions so that you can tune into only desired channels. MENU 1 ¸,¸ i_(:Z:) (:D CD G:)ii_i .< ................ -1 5 [...]
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I _ GETTING STARTED Programming ChannelS continued, • If the AUTO CH PROGRAM function does not memorize any certain CABLE channels, follow the "CHANNEL PROGRAM function" instructions below. (You will probably not need to use this function.) ADV -/+ 8 MENU UP To program channels of a specific TVICABLE mode (TV • CABLE) (CH PROGRAM) Pre[...]
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I[ql,]: L_I _ I k_ 1:1 II "-'-] :{e[€.] :]L_I Lrj liiwt i[_ t [,] nm(_o]il it ti! [_, I 4 5 6 Press SET UP on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) again to display the SET UP menu on the screen. Press SET UP repeatedly on the Remote Control (or ADV on the "IV) until "CH PROGRAM" is displayed in magenta. Press - or + to [...]
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_ GETTING STARTED Programming Channels (continued) [] -/+ ADV MENU CHANNEL A/Y t-- CHANNEL A/V SET UP -/+ To erase unnecessary channels Select the channel to be erased with CHANNEL • or V. Press SET UP on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the SET UP menu on the screen. Press SET UP repeatedly on the Remote Control (or ADV on the T[...]
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To add channels When you want to restore a channel which has been erased, follow the instructions below. 1 Select the channel you want to restore with the Channel Number buttons. (See page 29 for the method to select channels.) Press SET UP on the Remote Control (or MENU on the rv) to display the SET UP menu on the screen. 3 Press SET UP repeatedly[...]
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I _ GETTING STARTED Before Watching TV Programs • Your dealer should adjust the color convergence when your TV is delivered. However, convergence may drift over time or if you move the TV. If you can see clear images on the screen, skip this page. This wide projection TV uses three separate TV tubes; a red one, a green one, and a blue one. The re[...]
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_ BASIC OPERATION Watching TV Programs C][I][ 2 3 1,4 13 The VOLUME •/• buttons on the TV function as the menu -/+ buttons while any of the menu displays (PICTURE, AUDIO, SET UP or OPTION) are on the screen. III III IIIIII II 1 2 3 Press POWER on the Remote Control or the TV. The following on-screen information will be displayed for a few secon[...]
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_ BASIC OPERATION Enjoying Wide Pictures • You can watch programs with the usual TV picture aspect ratio of 4:3 as well as programs in a variety of letter box formats. PIC. -- SIZE Press PIC. SIZE repeatedly. "STANDARD", "THEATER WIDE" or "FULL" mode will be selected in order. The selected mode will be displayed in m[...]
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2 --3 0 I M ID, IIIIIIIII To adjust the height of the picture Press PIC, SIZE to select the THEATER WIDE mode. Press WIDE/SCRL until "THEATER WIDE SIZE" is displayed on the screen in magenta. THEATER WIDE SIZE PICTURE SCROLL TO SELECT PUSH WIDE,SCRL Press - or +. The menu display will appear as shown at the right. Then repeatedly press - [...]
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I _BASIC OPERATION Enjoying Wide Pictures (continued) 32 2 -4 0 _q Z OQ I i To adjust the vertical position of the picture Press PIC. SIZE to select the THEATER WIDE mode, Press WIDE/SCRL until "PICTURE SCROLL" is displayed on the screen in magenta. THEATER WIDE SIZE PICTURE SCFK)LL TO SELECT PUSH WIDE-SCFIL Press - or + to adjust the ver[...]
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_ BASIC OPERATION Convenient Remote Functions • These convenient functions can be operated with the Remote Control only. -- MUTE RECALL RTN (Channel return) Q Z W €= To display on-screen information Press RECALL to display the following on- screen information. + Antenna mode (when in TV mode). • Channel number or VIDEO mode selected. • Chan[...]
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I _BASIC OPERATION Controlling the Picture RESET -/+ MENU ADV 1,2 m RESET-- ii I GD _ GD _il 8 :r. --3 To adjust the picture quality You can adjust the picture quality (CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, and SHARPNESS) to suit your personal preference. Press PIC on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the PICTURE menu. PICTURE COI%ITRA[...]
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-/+ MENU O --3 II I IIII III Flesh tone function (FLESH TONE) This function allows you to obtain natural flesh tone by correcting the reference of tint between TV stations. Press PIC on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the PICTURE menu. PICTURE CO_ITRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS I FLESH TONE J PICTURE PREFERENCE | TO SELECT [...]
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I _BASIC OPERATION Controlling the Picture (continued) 36 RESET -/+ MENU ADV 1,2m RESET-- OOOOO Q QQ C_ • ,/2 ....................... ,I --3 To select the picture preference You can select a desired picture tone from three picture preset modes (NORMAL, THEATER, MEMORY) instantly. Press PIC on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the [...]
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_ BASIC OPERATION Controlling the Sound • You can adjust the sound quality (BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE) to suit your personal preference. RESET _/+ MENU ADV ( 1r2-- Press AUD on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the AUDIO menu on the screen. 2 Press AUD on the Remote Control (or ADV on the TV) until the item you want to adjust is di[...]
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I Sele = :'ing"Stereo and SAP Broadcasts • The MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) feature allows you to improve your TV viewing with high fidelity stereo sound. MTS also provides for an extra channel, SAP (Second Audio Program), used to transmit a second language or other Audio information. 38 -/+ MENU ADV ( AUD -- / -- 4+ If the stereo sound[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect • With Toshiba's Dolby Pro Logic Surround and DSP (Digital Sound Processor), the TV can simulate a wide range of various surroundings: From Dolby Pro Logic Surround (NORMAL and PHANTOM) and Dolby 3 Stereo to THEATER, STADIUM, NIGHT CLUB and CONCERT HALL surround. 3 I!Q Q Q Q! -4 0 01 m[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect (continued, • The realistic sound of the cinema is now available from the Toshiba television. This amazing three dimensional sound effect is available from any video and laser disc recorded in Dolby Surround and from an increasing number of TV broadcasts. • The illustrations on the next p[...]
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ImIo]l I:]h'4 --j_e] _ _€.][o_ _eJ--tl,v_!l! If you choose to use the external speakers. Main Left (external) 1 Center (built-in) 2 Main Right (external) 1 Rear Left (Surround) 1 Rear Right (Surround) 1 Notes: • The built-in speakers operate as the Center speakers (monaural). • You can get the best surround performance when you install t[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect (continued) • The input balance is normally preset and should need little or no adjustment. • This adjustment is for the Dolby Pro Logic Normal/Phantom and Dolby 3 Stereo features. • First select one of these 3 modes. (See page 40). 42 1 3 IIIIIII 2 I Ill To adjust the INPUT BALANCE con[...]
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1 3 6oooo ! i 7 7; ............... -4 0 W i 2 To select the Dolby Pro Logic TEST mode These TEST sequences are designed to let you balance all the speakers to the same volume level. The method of adjustment described below is the same for all the Dolby Surround effects (Dolby Pro Normal/Phantom and Dolby 3 Stereo). Press AUD repeatedly to select &q[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect (continued) • The Sub-Bass System allows you to improve bass performance (even when the sound volume is low). ...................... ,i [ C_D C_ c_D CD G3 (_ G3 -I 0 Z W 1 Press CYC/SBS on the Remote Control to call up the Sub-Bass System ON/OFF mode display shown at the right. SUB BASS SYS[...]
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I ADVANCED OPERATION Two-Picture Screen • This TV is capable of displaying two pictures simultaneously. This is called the Picture- in-Picture (or Picture-out-Picture) function. A TV picture or a picture from external source equipment such as a VCR can be displayed as a small picture. Be sure to connect a VCR with the VIDEO/AUDIO cables. (See pag[...]
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I ADVANCED OPERATION Two-Picture Screen (continued) 46 LOCATE STILL lUlIMIII -4 0 U) m W To change the position of the small picture Press LOCATE repeatedly when a small picture is displayed, The display position of the small picture will change in order, (_) to (_), ® ® i® Note: The position of the small picture in the wide screen mode ("T[...]
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CH SEARCH function Press CH SEARCH to scan the channels programmed in the "IV memory. One-picture search in the P-I-P mode CH SEARCH O {/1 I W Three-picture search in the P-O-P mode To cancel the channel search function Press CH SEARCH again. 47[...]
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i _ ADVANCED OPERATION Two-Picture Screen (continued) BIJ[._|_I. J.-, Ji.:a.] [,,. i,[:-a oz:_l'_.] a. _ .[,.:_,] _ .:a.-l.min,j[,,_r.,r_ RESET -]+ MENU ADV ...... 6 0' PIP-POP RESET To adjust the contrast of the small picture Press PIP-POP to display a small picture. Press OPTION on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the O[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Setting the OFF Timer and the Clock 2 0 U_ m m 3= 3 To set the OFF timer With the OFF timer, you can set the TV to turn off automatically after a pre-determined period of time (every 10 minutes, up to 180 minutes = 3 hours). Press TIMER to select the TIMER mode. OFF TIMER 090 TO SET OFFTIME PUSH O-9 TO START PUSH TIMER 2 Press [...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Setting the OFF Timer and the Clock (continued, RECALL- IIImll W -1, 3 To set the clock Press TIMER twice to select the CLOCK mode. 2 3 CLOCK 0o: oo TO SET HOUR AND MINUTE PUSH O" 9 TO START PUSH T IMER Press four Number buttons to enter the correct time, after each number position starts to blink. Example: To set 9:25 p.m[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Changing On-screen Display Language i • Three different languages (ENGLISH, FRENCH and SPANISH) are available for the on-screen displays (adjustment menus, and messages), and you can choose the desired one. MENU -/+ ADV ( o 0 0 0 0 = 1 2 Press OPTION on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to display the OPTION menu on the [...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Activating Auto Demonstration /1_ _,ft_v, vj [€__ [i_-_]_ F'Ji_J _ _-JCt_ v DD MENU -/+ ADV © © '_ oil G Q Q c__..., -4 0 m m To start the auto demonstration When this function is activated, your TV will automatically display a variety of its on-screen menus and special features. This function is provided for demo[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Turning Noise Reduction On RESET MENU ADV ;:iO _, _ -4 0 Ul Z I This function allows you to reduce visible interference in your TV picture. This is useful when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal or playing back a video cassette or disc damaged by repeated use. Press OPTION on the Remote Control (or MENU on the TV) to disp[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Captioning Channels • This feature allows you to enter a 4 letter channel identifier of your choice that will appear over the channel number display. The caption can be anything you want (for example the station call letters). i _ [_.T._'_ _11_'J_]_ 54 .... _i_ i t DI MENU -/+ ADV ( SET UP -- 0 ¸¸ b b . L ...... a[...]
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5 Press - or + to put a character "A" in the 1st character space. Press the button until the character you want appears on the screen. Press SET UP once to enter the 1st character and to move to the next character space. 7 8 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter the 2nd, 3rd and 4th characters "B', "C", "D'. When the[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Locking Channels • With this function, you can lock out specific channels (for example a channel that you do not want your children to watch) by entering your own 4-digit code. The TV will not be able to tune them for the next 24 hours, unless you cancel parental control. This TV has 4 memory spaces total for the TV mode and [...]
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I i i_ [Jill tl*l! i I'_ iP, l il i [=l I-.I111_I l i | i I I l I [_Ii I Press SET UP to lock out the channel. The display at the right will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Repeat steps 1 to 6 for other channels. CH 4 LOCKED 1234 To restore channels Select "CLEAR" following steps 2 to 4 on the previous page. Press the 4-dig[...]
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_ ADVANCED OPERATION Operating the Closed Captioning Feature • A caption is a printed version of the dialogue or sound effects of a program. 58 MENU -/+ ADV To deactivate this function Select the "OFF" mode in the closed caption setect mode display. I IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII Illlll To view captions Captions will appear at either the to[...]
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MENU -/+ ADV ( 2 4,5 To deactivate this function Select the "OFF" mode in the closed caption select mode display. To view text Text is information that is presented using from a half to a full television screen. It is usually not related to the program. For example, it could be a listing of the closed-captioned programs, news, weather inf[...]
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_ CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT External Equipment Connections • [o]lKe] il i[:-To'h IvJ I_ [:,,To]r/";| i [a I [oleo _ e] liT:-] il ,! VCR VCR m Video Disc Player f .... I !!i!ii!iiiiiiii!i_ili ii_i!i!i_!i_iiiii Stereo system Camcorder, etc. Speaker system • Refer to the owner's manual of the equipment to be connected as well. • [...]
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TV front Behind the door S-VIDEO VIDEO FAUDIOI L/MONO R i@ O ® ®l I VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks TV rear 0O 000 0 0 These openings are for connecting the VCR or other installed equipment. 1ANT(75£)I ANT-1 OUT ANT-2 QQQ VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks EXTERNAL SPEAKER terminals s-rID AUDI_ i I EXT EXTOl INT AUDIO ,,,_,_T _:,o .... T,o_, ,',, _ ,i, VIDEO [...]
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i _CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT External Equipment Connections (continued) IL_ _ ea _l_I_J I_P]_t Connect VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks on the TV rear panel to the video/audio output jacks of VCR, Video Disc Player, etc. for playback of video material. Antenna or Cable lead-in II__M Ann;etn a Audio Video outputs output ,.,_,L, =,_*;on _ cables TV re[...]
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I t.i_.] ,I ir_,_ lhllVLll :i,,u 11 ,i_.l, lhllVl I e]:[ei _ i If you connect a VCR with an S-video connector to the "S-VIDEO" jack on the TV rear, you must also connect the audio cables to the AUDIO jacks of "VIDEO 1 INPUT" on the TV rear. The S-video cable supplies video signals only. Audio signals are separate. Audio S-video [...]
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_ CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT External Equipment Connections (continued) This connection allows you to play back tapes in the camcorder and watch them on the TV. --If you have a camcorder with an S-video jack, connect the S-video cable to the S-VIDEO INPUT jack of the "VIDEO 3 INPUT" jacks. --If you have a standard camcorder, connect the v[...]
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• ioxom."YJ'_r,l,J _.n_JoI_l, mnn, nL,,,t.svzeli_ To connect equipment for dubbing/editing Connect the output jacks on a VCR for playback to the input jacks (VIDEO 1 INPUT, VIDEO 2 INPUT or VIDEO 3 INPUT) on the TV, 2 Connect the output jacks on the TV to the input jacks of the VCR for recording. Video _ -- output "_" "_&[...]
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_ CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT- External Equipment Connections (continued) Connect the VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to the external input jacks on the stereo amplifier. You can control the audio equipment using the Remote Control for this TV. TV rear Fixed level AUDIO OUTPUT • External input Stereo amplifier Speaker (L) Speaker (R) The "Fixed l[...]
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il_ [_,_ [-._?11_J_ll _I_I _'1'ZJ_ Before connecting the speakers, turn the TV off. Right speaker TV rear oo o o o Left speaker (-_ L_R <_J MAIN SPEAKER EXT _[_ INT 1 2 3 4 Connect one end of the speaker cable to the external speaker. Connect the other end of the speaker cable to the TV. While depressing the button, insert the wire. Th[...]
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i _ADDITIONAL REFERENCE Before Calling Service Personnel • Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for the possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. No picture, no sound No sound, picture OK Poor sound, picture OK Poor picture, sound OK • Snowy picture • Lines in picture • Distorted picture • Be sure p[...]
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I _ ADDITIONAL REFERENCE Specifications TELEVISION SYSTEM NTSC standard CHANNELCOVERAGE VHF: 2 through 13 UHF: 14 through 69 Cable TV: mid band (A-8 through A-l, A through I) super band (J through W) hyper band (AA through ZZ, AAA, BBB) ultra band (65 through 94, 100 through 125) POWER SOURCE 120 V AC, 60 Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 220 W (average) AUDIO [...]
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I _ADDITIONAL REFERENCE LIMITED UNITED STATES WARRANTY 70 Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. ("TACP") and Toshiba Hawaii Inc. ("THI") make the following limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person receiving this set as a gift from the original consumer purchaser and t[...]
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