Toshiba 32AV700E manual

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    LCD Colour TV O WNER'S M ANUAL Owner's Record You will find the model number and serial number on the back of the TV. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your TOSHIBA dealer regarding this product. Model number: Serial number: 32A V700E 32A V700T 32A V700V 40A V700E 40A V700T 40A V700V ?[...]

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    2 Introduction / Getting started • Y oualsocanusethecontrolsonthe TVifthey hav ethesamenameasthosereferredtoon theremotecontrol. • Pleasereadallsafetyandoper ating instructionsinthismanualcarefully ,andkeep thismanualf orfutur[...]

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    3 Introduction / Getting started • Nev eruseothercordexceptf orsupplied ACpo wercord,andnev erusethesupplied powercordf oranyotherpurpose. 2) Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands. Thismaycauseanelectricshoc k. 3) Never place the TV in an unstabiliz ed lo[...]

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    4 • T oprev entinjur y ,usetheexclusiv eoptional standorwall-hangingbrac kettoinstall this TVontheoororwallsecurelyin accordancewithaqualiedtechnician. T op view Screw hole 9) Precautions for mo ving the TV • Whenmovingthe TV ,besuretoremov [...]

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    5 5) When the TV will not be used for a long period of time, suc h as during vacation or travel, remove the power plug fr om the wall outlet for safety . • The TVisnotcompletelydisconnectedfrom thepowersupplyline ,asminutecurrentis consumedev enwhenthe ! P owers witch isturne[...]

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    6 Cleaning 1) Remove the po wer plug before cleaning. Nev erusesolventssuchasbenzineorthinner tocleanthe TV . • Thesesolventsma ydistor tthecabinetor damageitsnish. • Ifrubberorvinylproductsremainincontact withthe TVforalongtime ,a?[...]

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    7 Connecting an aerial Optimumreceptionofcolourrequiresagood signalandwillgenerallymeanthatanoutdoor aerialmustbeused. Theexacttypeandpositioningoftheaerialwill dependuponyourparticulararea. Y our T oshibadealerorser vicepersonnelcan be[...]

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    8 Introduction / Getting started TV front view 6 Right side view 1 2 3 4 5 Point the brightness sensor ( - page 18) . 1  ! (P ower on/Standby) —Presstoturnthe TVon/standby( - page10). 2  pBb (Programme position) — Whenno menuisonscreen,thesebuttonsselectthe programmeposi[...]

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    9 Introduction / Getting started 10  o PC/HDMI1 (A UDIO) (input terminal) — PCaudioinputterminalissharedwithHDMI1 analogueaudioinputterminal,andtheiruse canbeconguredinthe SETUP menu( -  pages25,26). 11  A (Aerial input terminal) —Analogueaerial?[...]

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    10 Introduction / Getting started T urning the TV on Switching on the TV Connectthepowercordtoaw alloutlet,the ! powerindicatorlightsinred(standb ymode). 1  Press   ontheremotecontrolor ! onthe TVrightsidepanel,the ! powerindicator lightsi[...]

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    11 Introduction / Getting started 1 Manual T uning Pos. Label 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7  Closingthe Quick Setup menu,press EXIT . Note: The Quick Setup menu can also be displa y at any time from the SETUP menu. Using the Quick Menu Quick Menu helpsy ouaccesssomeoptions quickly ,suchas Picture Mode , Picture [...]

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    12 Notes: • Inthevideoinputmode( o 1, o 2 and HDMI), Auto T uning and Manual T uning are not av ailable. Instead, Manual Settings appears in the SETUP menu ( - page 20). • Ifyouconnecte xter nalequipmentvia component video source to external input, Colour System selection in the Manual Settings menu is not[...]

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    13 Introduction / Getting started 3  Press Q todisplaythe A uto T uning menu. Auto Tuning Previous settings will be Lost! Press EXIT for no change. Press OK key to start auto tune. 4  Press Q tostar ttheautomaticsearch.  Thesearchwillbeginforalla vailab lestations. 5  Whenthe?[...]

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    14 Sorting positions • The TViscapableofreceivinganumberof differentchannelsdependinguponwherey ou live . • Sor tingprogrammepositionisaneasywa y ofstoringeachchannelontheprogramme positionofyourchoice . Ex.:  T os wapchannelABCD[...]

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    15 Using the TV’ s features Picture adjustment • Mostofthepicturecontrolsandfunctionsare av ailable. Howe verf eaturesnotavailab lewillbe grey edout. Selecting the Picture Size 1  Press untilthe Picture Size listappears onthescreen,thenpress s or r ?[...]

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    16 Using the TV’ s features Dot by Dot “DotbyDot” isanon-scalingdisplay . Depending ontheinputsignalformat,thepictureis display edwithsidepanelsand/orbarsatthetop andbottom(i.e. V GAinputsource). Notes: • InthePCconnectedviaHDMIor?[...]

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    17 Using the TV’ s features Picture Settings 1/2 Picture Mode Backlight Contrast Brightness Colour Tint Sharpness Black/White Level Dynamic High 100 50 50 0 0 100 3  Press v or w toselectthepicturemodeyou preferandpress Q . Activating the picture preferences Y oucancustomisecurrentpicturemo[...]

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    18 Using the TV’ s features 2 Press v or w toselect On or Off . Sound adjustment Setting the MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) Auto mode The MTS Auto modeautomaticallyrecogniz e stereo/bilingualprogrammesdependingonthe broadcastsignal. 1  Press MENU ,andthenpress v or [...]

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    19 Using the TV’ s features Using the Advanced Sound Settings Bass Boost helpstocreaterichbass. V oice Enhancement helpstoemphasize dialogue. Itwillbeeasiertohearvoicesov er otherbackgroundaudio . 1  F romthe SOUND menu,press s or r to select Adv anced So[...]

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    20 Using the TV’ s features 4  WhensettingtheOntimer ,press s or r to selectthe On Timer P osition andenterthe programpositionnumbery ouwanttowatch.  Press EXIT toexitthemen u. SettheStandby modebypressing ontheremotecontrol. No[...]

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    21 Using the TV’ s features T eletext This TVhasamulti-page T eletextmemory ,which takesaf ewmomentstoloadanditoff erstwo wa ysofviewing T eletext  Auto and List which areexplainedbelo w . Setting up the T eletext mode T o select a language for T eletext: Thela[...]

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    22 Using the TV’ s features Note: If you press whilethePictureModeis activated,thismodewillbecancelled. Sub-pages: Onceinthischosenpage,iftherearesub-pages theywillautomaticallyloadintomemorywithout changingtheoneyouarereading. Ifthereare m[...]

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    23 T o hold a wanted page: Thisfunctionisincludedasitispar tofthe broadcastteletextsystemb utyouwillnotneed itasthis TVallowsyoutocontrolthedispla yof sub-pages. T o enlarge the teletext display size: Press oncetoenlargethetophalfofthe?[...]

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    24 Connecting your TV Back connections Connection example RGB/PC VIDEO AUDIO R L / MONO AUDIO R L / MONO Y P R /C R P B /C B 1234 PC/ HDMI1 ( AUDIO ) 1 2 AUDI O ( FIXED ) COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT USB 3 1 RGB/PC PC/HDMI 1 ( AUDIO ) COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO AUDIO R Y L/MONO P R /C R P B /C B M ON I TO R VCR (Normal) DVD video player (with component v[...]

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    25 Connecting your TV Connecting an HDMI device OneHDMIcable(typeAconnector) 1 2 3 4 VIDEO AUDIO L R IN OUT HDMI O UT TV back view HDMI device Forproperoper ation,itisrecommendedthatyou useashor tHDMIcable. HDMIcabletransf ersbothvideoandaudio . Connecting a DVI device OneHDMI?[...]

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    26 Connecting your TV Connecting a computer T o connect a PC to the RGB/PC terminal on the TV: AnanalogueRGB(15pin)computercablecan beconnected. PC/ HDMI1 ( A UDIO ) RGB/PC Co m pute r Au di o cable f or P C-t o-TV c on ne ct ion Con ver si o n a da pte r (if ne ce ssa ry ) RGB PC ca ble M ini D -su b 15 p in Back of TV C[...]

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    27 Connecting your TV 7 Ground 15 NC 8 Ground Using the PC Settings • Mostofthepicturecontrolsandfunctionsare av ailable. Howe verf eaturesnotavailab lewillbe grey edout. • Firstpress untilthevideoinputmodelist appearsonthescreen,thenpress s or[...]

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    28 Basic operation Auto Start: 1  F romthe FUNCTION menu,highlight Media Player andpress Q . Media Player Photo Auto Start On 2  Press s or r tohighlight Auto Start . 3  Press v or w toselect On . 4  Inser taUSBdeviceintothe USB terminalon theback?[...]

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    29 Connecting your TV T o display file status information: 1  Press .  Thefollo winginformationwillbe display edatthebottomofthescreen. •Filenumber/T otalnumberofles(onlyf or lesstoredinthesamedirectory) •Phototitle •Dateandtimetaken •?[...]

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    30 T roubleshooting Beforecallingaservicetechnician,pleasecheck thefollo wingtablef orapossiblecauseofthe symptomandsomesolutions. Symptom and solution TV will not turn on • Makesurethepo wercordispluggedin,and thenpress ! or 1 . • Theremote[...]

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    31 Reference section Country or region Colour Sound Iraq,IslamicRepublic ofIran,Lebanon,Saudi Arabia,etc. SECAM B/G RussianFeder ation,etc. SECAM D/K Myanmar ,Republicofthe Philippines,etc. NTSC M Oceania Country or region Colour Sound Austr alia,NewZealand,etc. P AL B/G Africa Country or region[...]

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    Reference section Input/Output terminals o (1) Input Phonojacks A/V o (2) Input Componentvideo Y ,P B /C B ,P R /C R Phonojacks A udio L/Mono+R O A UDIO   (FIXED) Output Phonojacks A udio L/Mono+R o RGB/PC Input MiniD-sub15pinAnalogueRGB o PC/HDMI1 Input ?[...]