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46HM15 62HM15A Integrated High Definition DLP ™ Projection Television O WNER’S M ANUAL © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION All Rights Reserved 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. M[...]
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2 Dear Customer , Thank you for purchasing this T oshiba TV . T his manual will help you use the many exciting features of your new T V . Befor e operating the TV , please read this manual completely , and keep it nearby for future reference. The lamp in this product has a limited service life. T he length of service life varies depending on produc[...]
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3 16) WARN I NG: This product contains a lamp to pr oject the picture, and r equires special saf ety precautions: • See pages 103 – 105 for instructions on lamp unit replacement and care. • DO N OT attempt to service this pr oduct except as specified on pages 103–1 05. The only user- serviceable item in this product is the lamp unit. Instal[...]
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4 Ground clamp Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20) Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21) Power ser vice grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250 Par Ground clamps Antenna lead-in wire Electric Service Equipment Installation (continued from previous page) 27) Always make sure the antenna system is properly grounded to provide adequate pro[...]
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5 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Contents Important Safety Inf ormation ............................................. 2-4 Important notes about your DLP™ projection TV ............... 5 Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................... 7 W elcome to T oshiba ..........................[...]
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6 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Contents (Continued from pr evious page) Chapter 6: Setting up your TV ............................................. 41 Selecting the menu language ............................................... 41 Configuring the antenna input sources ............................... 41 Pr ogramming ch[...]
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7 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Thank you for purchasing this T oshiba TV , one of the most innovative DLP™ projection TVs on the market. The goal of this manual is to guide y ou through setting up and operating your TV as quickly as possible. • This manual applies to models 46HM 1 5, and 62HM 15A . B efore you st[...]
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8 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 1. Carefully read the important safety , installation, care, and service information on pages 2–5. Keep this manual for future r eference. 2. Observe the following when choosing a location for the TV: • Place the TV on the floor or on the optional T V stand listed in the “Specific[...]
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9 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V fr ont touchpad and side panel contr ols and connections Connecting y our T V 2 GUIDE 9 zyx • 4 Channel zy 7 V olume x • 8 Green/Red LEDs 0 F ront touchpad* 1 Remote sensor (behind the screen) — P oint the remote control toward this area of the TV screen. See “Remote control[...]
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10 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. ___________ H DM I, the HD MI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are tr ademarks or register ed trademarks of H DM I L icensing LLC. CableCAR D™ is a tr ademark of Cable T elevision Laboratories, Inc. T V back panel connections F or an explanation of cable types, see page [...]
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11 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Ov erview of cable types Component video cables (red/green/blue) Coaxial (F-type) cable Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow) S-video cable HDMI cable Dual-wand IR blaster/ G-LINK ® cable (2 included) Note: Two dual-wand IR blaster/G-LINK ® cables are included with your TV. All othe[...]
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12 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. About the connection illustr ations Y ou can connect different types and brands of devices to y our TV in several different configurations. The connection illustrations in this manual are representative of typical device connections only . The input/output[...]
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13 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 LR LR CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Y ou will need: one signal splitter three coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables • For better picture performance, if your VC R has S-video, use a[...]
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14 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Y ou will need: one signal splitter five coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables • For better picture performance from your V CR: If your VC R has S -video, connect an S-video c able (plus the audio cables) instead of the standard vide[...]
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15 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV (E) Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. OUT S-VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO L R L R Satellite IN P B P R Y IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 LR LR CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting a VC R and satellite r eceiver Y ou will need: one signal splitter [...]
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16 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Connecting a DV D play er with S-video, a VC R, and a Cable bo x Y ou will need: one signal splitter five coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables Note: If you have a mono VC R, connect L/M ON O on the TV (VI DE O 1) to your VC R’s audi[...]
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17 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. OUT S-VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO L R P B P R Y IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 LR LR CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting a DV D play er with ColorStream ® (component video) and a VCR Fr om antenna or Cable Y our TV [...]
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18 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R LR CH 4 IN OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 LR LR CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting tw o VC Rs Y ou will need: one signal splitter three coaxial cables two sets of sta[...]
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19 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. OUT L R L R IN OUT HDMI OUT VIDEO AUDIO The HDMI [1] input on your TV receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI [2] device. This input is designed to accept HDCP [3] program material [...]
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20 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Connecting a digital audio system This connection allows you to use external speakers with an external audio amplifier to adjust the sound lev el. Y ou will need: one pair of standard audio cables T o control the audio: T urn on the TV and the stereo a[...]
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21 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. F or additional control options for your home theater system, set up the TheaterNet on- screen device control feature. Y ou can use this feature to control many IR remote- controlled devices and IEEE1394 devices using the on-screen control icons. See pages[...]
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22 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Connecting I E E E13 9 4 video devices Y ou can use the two bi-directional IEEE1394 por ts on the back of your TV to connect digital video devices that meet CEA specifications for IEEE1394. Because these ports are bi-directional, they can be used for both [...]
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23 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Connecting I E E E13 9 4 video devices (continued) I E E E13 94 device initialization When you connect a new IEEE1394 device to the TV and turn it on, the device immediately announces its pr esence to the TV (and other networked IEEE1394 devices, if any), [...]
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24 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Connecting I E E E13 9 4 video devices (continued) Important information r egarding IE E E13 94 device interconnection • Never loop the last device in the chain back to the TV . If the device chain is looped, the TV may not work properly with the other d[...]
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25 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. After you connect your devices to the TV , you will need to connect the G-LINK ® cable (either of the dual-wand IR blaster cables included with your TV ) from your VCR and Cable box (if applicable) to the G-LINK ® terminal on the TV . Note: TV Guide On S[...]
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26 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the remote control 3 Note: The error message “Not A vailable” will appear if you press a key for a funct ion that is not available The buttons used for operating the TV only are described here. F or a red LED indicator on the front touchpad will be illuminated. Press complete[...]
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27 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. EX IT closes on-screen menus and the TV Guide On Screen ® system. CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel (page 71), or stops the pictur e viewer slide show (page 88). Live returns viewing of the TV back to the live program, while continuing to r [...]
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28 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. MODE Device mode control after programming 1) TV T oshiba TV 2) CBL/SA T 3) VCR/PVR 4) DVD M ulti-brand video/audio devices 5) AUDIO 1 6) AUDIO 2 Note: Although your new TV’s remote control includes codes for many devices, it may not include codes [...]
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29 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Remote Contr ol functional key chart Key Label T oshiba TV Cable Satellite VCR DVD/LD R eceiver CD PVR (TV) (CBL/SA T ) (CBL/SA T) (AUDIO) (A UDIO) (VCR) MODE Remote control device mode selection LIGHT Lights the remote key , and toggles between enab[...]
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30 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Key Label T oshiba TV Cable Satellite VCR DVD/LD R eceiver CD PVR (TV) (CBL/SA T ) (CBL/SA T) (AUDIO) (A UDIO) (VCR) MUTE Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 Sound mute* 2 SLO W/ x ------ [...]
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31 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. P rogr amming the remote contr ol to operate y our other devices Sear ching and sampling the code of a device (85 00) If you do not know the device code for a par ticular device, you can cycle the remote control through the available codes for that d[...]
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32 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Numbers MODE VOL yz P rogr amming the remote contr ol to operate y our other devices (continued) REC AL L Oper ational featur e r eset (8 9 00) This feature clears all programmed features not related to “Device code set up ” and resets the V olum[...]
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33 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Multi-br and remote contr ol device codes ADMIRAL 0135 AIW A 0127, 0132, 0181 AKAI 0129, 0114, 0115, 0116 AUDIO DYNAMIC 0139, 0111 BELL&HO WELL 0105, 0113 BROKSONIC 0120, 0126, 0180 CANON 0123, 0125 CCE 0143 CITIZEN 0106 CRAIG 0105, 0129, 0106 CU[...]
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34 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. CD players Brand Code Receivers Brand Code Receivers (cont.) Brand Code Laser disks Brand Code DVD players Brand Code Satellite receiv ers Brand Code Multi-br and r emote control device codes (continued) DISH NETWORK 2105, 2115, 2116, (Echostar) 2117[...]
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35 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. The illustrations below and on the next page provide a quick overvie w of your TV ’ s menu system. Main menu lay out T o open the main menus (illustrated belo w), press MENU on the remote control or TV front panel. Menu lay out and navigation 4 ➞ Installation ➞ [ Inst allation su[...]
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36 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Y ou can use the buttons on the r emote control or TV front touchpad to access and navigate your TV ’ s on-screen menu system. • P ress MENU to open the menu system. • U se the up/down/left/right arr o w buttons ( yzx • ) on the remote control or TV front panel to move in the c[...]
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37 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Configuring the location of your TV Screen 1: Select the TV location (USA), and then pr ess ENTER. Screen 2: Enter the ZIP code (U.S.A.) for your location (use the N umber buttons on the r emote control for numbers and the yz buttons for letters), and then pr ess ENTER. Screen 3 appear[...]
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38 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Screen 5: Which TV input is y our cable box plugged into? If you select ANT 1, screen 6 appears. If you select Video 1, screen 7 appears. Screen 6: Select the channel your TV is tuned to when using your cable box, and then press ENTER. Screen 7 ap[...]
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39 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Screen 12: Do you have an antenna connected? Select either Y es or No, and then press ENTER. Screen 13 appears. Note: If you selected NO in screen 3, you must select YE S in this screen to receive a channel lineup and program listings. Screen 13: [...]
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40 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Screen 20: If your V CR stopped playing the tape after testing, select Y es and press ENTER. Screen 21 appears. If your V CR did not stop playing the tape after testing and you want to test the same code again, select “ T est this code again ”[...]
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41 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Selecting the menu language Y ou can choose from three different languages (English, French and Spanish) for the on-screen display of menus and messages. (The TV Guide On Screen ® menus are in English, regardless of the language selected in this menu.) T o select the menu language: 1.[...]
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42 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV When you press CHANNEL y or z on the remote control or TV front panel, your TV will stop only on the channels stor ed in the TV ’ s channel memor y . F ollow the steps below to program channels into the TV’ s channel memor y . P rogr amming channels au[...]
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43 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Manually adding and deleting channels in the channel memory After automatically programming channels into the channel memor y , you can manually add or delete individual channels. T o add or delete channels in the channel memor y: 1. P ress MENU and open t[...]
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44 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV P rogr amming your f avorite channels Y ou can program up to 27 channels as fav orite channels into three F avorite Channel sets (nine channels fr om the ANT 1 input, nine from the ANT 2 input, and nine fr om the Cable box input). Y ou can then scan throug[...]
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45 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV The TheaterNet feature allows you to control many brands of IEEE1394 and/or infrared remote-controlled A/V devices through your TV using on-screen control icons and the TV’ s remote control. Note: • Although the TheaterNet on-screen device control feat[...]
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46 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the T heaterNet control icons 1. S et up your infrared devices in TheaterN et, if you have not already done so (see page 45). Note: I EE E13 94 devices do not need to be set up in TheaterNet because they appear automatic ally in the TheaterNet menu. 2. P ress DEVICE on the remote[...]
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47 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Aiwa 0406 Bose 0674 Carver 0269 Curtis Mathes 0300 Denon 0160 GE 0078 Harman/Kardon 0892 JVC 0331 Left Coast 0892 Linn 0269 Luxman 0165 Magnavox 0269 Marantz 0892, 0321, 0269 NEC 0264 Nakamichi 0321 Optimus 0395, 0300 P anasonic 0308, 0521 P arasound 0246 [...]
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48 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Video accessory (HDTV decoder) Brand Code P anasonic 1120 Pioneer 1010 Princeton 0113, 0295 Samsung 1190 Sensory Science 1126 Sharp 1010 Receivers Brand Code ADC 0531 Aiwa 1089, 1405, 0121, 0158, 0189, 0405, 1388, 1641 Alco 1390 Anam 1609 Apex Digital 1257 Arcam 1120 Audiotronic 1189 A[...]
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49 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Magnavox 0035, 0039, 0081, 0000, 0149, 0563, 1781 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035, 0081 Marta 0037 Matsushita 0035, 0162, 0454 Memorex 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0047, 0240, 0000, 0104, 0209, 0046, 0454, 0479, 1037, 1162, 1237, 1262 Minolta 0042 Mitsubishi 006[...]
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50 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Setting the A V H D device skip time When you connect an external A VHD (audio/video hard drive) device—such as the T oshiba Symbio™ A VHD Recorder—to one of the TV ’ s IEEE1394 por ts, you can use the A VHD device skip time feature to set the numb[...]
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51 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. V iewing the CableCAR D™ menu A CableCARD ™ enables you to view encr ypted digital channels. See page 12 for connection and subscription information. After the CableCARD ™ is inserted, a CableCARD ™ option appears in the Applications menu, with informational screens provided by[...]
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52 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV T o view the system status: 1. P ress MENU and open the Setup menu. 2. H ighlight Installation and press ENTER. (A ne w set of Installation menu icons will appear on-screen, as shown below right). Navigate Select Back Exit CH RTN EXIT Installation Sleep Ti[...]
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53 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. The TV Guide On Screen ® system is a free, interactive, on-screen program guide built in to your T oshiba TV that lists schedules and information for TV programs in your area. Note: Over-the-air or cable access to st ations carrying T V Guide On Screen ® data is required for the T V [...]
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54 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® remote contr ol functions BUTTON FUNC TION TV G U ID E • When watching TV , enters the T V Guide On Screen ® system and highlights the current show listing. • When in the TV Guide On Scree[...]
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55 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Panel Menus • A panel menu appears: – when you press MENU on a highlighted tile (if additional options are available); or – when you press ENTER on a show starting in the future. • When a panel menu appears, t[...]
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56 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Icons ICON NA M E DESCRIPTION Info Button • Additional Info Box information is available, or the Info Box has additional size s. Progress Bar • Elapsed time in current show. • Progress ba[...]
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57 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. The TV Guide On Screen ® system consists of five main ser vices: LISTINGS, SEARCH, RECORDINGS, SCHEDULE, and SETUP . Note: • For the R ECO R DI NG S service to display , an I E EE13 94 recording device must be conn[...]
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58 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Example: Category search 1. F rom the SEARCH screen, press z to highlight a categor y (in this example, MOVIES). 2. P ress z to highlight a subcategor y (in this example, ALL). 3. P ress ENTER to display a list of all[...]
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59 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. S EARC H scr een (continued) Example: Keyw ord sear ch Keyword search lets you enter a word(s) to find a particular show by category or for ever y show title that matches. 1. F rom the SEARCH screen, highlight KEYWORD[...]
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60 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) R E C OR D I N G S scr een The RECORDINGS ser vice screen displays a list of previously recorded or currently recor ding shows on an IEEE1394 recording device connected to [...]
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61 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. S CH E D U LE screen The SCHEDULE ser vice screen allows you to review , edit, or delete Record and Remind events you set previously . • With SCHEDULE highlighted in the Ser vice Bar , press INFO to display a help s[...]
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62 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) 3) Manually set a show to Recor d 1. Highlight SCHEDULE in the Ser vice Bar , and press MENU to display the Schedule Options panel menu. 2. Highlight NEW MANUAL RECORDING a[...]
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63 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) Remind f eatures Y ou can set a Reminder to per form the following functions: • Automatically turn on the TV (if off ) at the scheduled reminder time, and tune the TV to [...]
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64 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) Reminder notification banner Based on your option settings, a notification banner will appear on-screen, if your TV is on at the scheduled Reminder time. At that time you c[...]
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65 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) S ETU P screen After you complete the initial TV G uide On Screen ® setup (as described in Chapter 5), you can change the following settings: • Change system settings ?[...]
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66 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T V Guide On Scr een ® Services (continued) Change def ault options This option allows you to change default settings in the following categories: • General Defaults • Record Defaults • Remind Defaults General [...]
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67 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the T V’s f eatures T o select the video input sour ce to view: 1. P ress INPUT on the remote control or TV/VIDEO on the TV front panel. 2. P ress 0–8 to select the input source you want to view , which will depend on the input terminals you used to connect your devices (see [...]
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68 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Y ou can label each video input sour ce according to the type of device you connected to each source, from the following preset list of labels: Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features 4. P ress x or • to select the desired label for that input sour ce. If a particular input is not used,[...]
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69 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the C hannel Browser™ The C hannel Browser™ stores the most recently viewed channels (up to 32) in the channel histor y . This featur e allows you to: • Keep a separate, temporar y* history of the last 32 channels tuned fr om each of thr[...]
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70 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Adding and clearing channels in the channel history Adding channels to the channel history The C hannel B rowser automatically creates a histor y of the last 32 channels that were tuned in the current input (ANT 1, ANT 2, and Cable Box inputs only). A separate histor y will be stored f[...]
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71 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. T uning y our fav orite channels T o tune to the channels y ou programmed as F avorite Channels, see page 44. T uning to the next pr ogrammed channel T o tune to the next pr ogrammed channel: Pr ess CHANNEL y or z on the remote control or TV front panel. Note: • This feature will not[...]
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72 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Y ou can view many program formats in a v ariety of picture sizes—Natural, TheaterWide 1, TheaterWide 2, TheaterWide 3, and Full—as described below and on the next page. The way the image displays in any of the pictur e sizes will vary depending[...]
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73 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TheaterW ide 1 picture size (F or 4:3 format progr am) • The center of the picture remains close to its original proportion, b[...]
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74 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the auto aspect r atio featur e When the auto aspect ratio feature is set to On, the picture size is automatically selected when one of the following input sources is received: • A 480i signal from the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, ColorStr eam HD-1, or ColorStream HD-2 input. •[...]
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75 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Selecting the lamp mode Y ou can select either the High Bright or Low P ower lamp mode. • The High Bright mode is useful when additional pictur e brightness is desired (such as in a bright room). • The Low P ower mode reduces wear on the project[...]
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76 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the PO P double-window featur e The POP (picture-out-picture) double-window feature splits the screen into two windows so you can watch two programs at the same time. T o display a program in the POP window: 1. Select the program you want to w[...]
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77 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the P OP featur es (continued) Switching the speaker audio (main or PO P) While the POP window is open, press x or • to switch the sound (main or POP) that is output from the TV speakers (and from the V ARIABLE AUDIO OUT terminals). The wind[...]
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78 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 1. When viewing the TV , press FREEZE to make the picture a still picture. 2. T o return to the moving picture, either press FREEZE again, press EXIT , change the channel, or change the input. Note: • The FR EE ZE feature is not available when the P OP double-window or F A V SCAN mul[...]
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79 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the pictur e Selecting the pictur e mode Y ou can select your desired picture settings from four picture modes, as described below . T o select the picture mode: Pr ess PIC MODE on the remote control. The following popup menu appears on- s[...]
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80 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using Cable Clear® / D N R (digital noise r eduction) The Cable Clear® /DNR digital noise reduction feature allows you to reduce visible interference in your TV picture. This may be useful when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal (especially [...]
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81 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the pictur e (continued) Using M P E G noise r eduction The MPEG noise reduction feature allows you to reduce visible interference caused by MPEG compression. Choices for MPEG noise reduction are High, M edium, Low and Off. Off is automati[...]
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82 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the closed caption mode Adv anced closed captions Y ou can customize the closed caption display characteristics b y changing the background color and the text siz e, type, edge, and color . Note: • This feature is available for digital chann[...]
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83 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Digital closed captions Y ou can use the Digital CC/Audio selector to select digital closed caption ser vices (if available), which will temporarily override closed captions for digital channels only . When such ser vices are not available, the Digi[...]
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84 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Muting the sound P ress MUTE to par tially reduce (1/2 MUTE) or turn off (MUTE) the sound. Each time you press MUTE, the mute mode will change in the following order . → 1/2 M ute → Mute → V olume → If the closed caption mode is set to OFF w[...]
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85 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Using the StableSound ® f eature The StableSound ® feature limits the highest volume level to prevent extreme changes in volume when the signal source changes (for example, to prevent the sudden increase in volume that often happens when a TV prog[...]
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86 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the audio (continued) Using the S RS WO W ™ surr ound sound f eature WO W ™ is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies (SRS 3D, FOCUS, and T ruBass) that creates a thrilling surround sound experience with deep, rich bass f[...]
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87 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the memory car d J P E G pictur e viewer/ M P3 audio play er Y ou can use the memor y card slots on the TV side panel to vie w compatible JPEG files or play compatible MP3 files stored on a memor y car d (see “Memory card specifications” b[...]
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88 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the memory car d J P EG picture view er/ M P3 audio player (continued) 2. In a few seconds, the images automatically display on- screen, with one as a large picture and six in thumbnail format. Picture Viewer Rotate Next Slide Show Exit EXIT 1[...]
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89 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features T o set the slide show inter val: Note: The picture viewer must be closed before you can set the slide show interval. 1. Pr ess MENU and open the S etup menu. 2. Highlight Slide Sho w Interval and press ENTER. Select the interval from the menu sideb[...]
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90 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Memory car d care and handling • Use index labels made exclusively for your specific brand of memory card. Do not use commercially sold labels, which can cause a malfunction when the card is inser ted or ejected. • If the image does not appear c[...]
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91 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Setting the sleep timer Y ou can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a set length of time (maximum of 3 hours). The sleep timer turns off the TV one time only , as opposed to the On/Off T imer , which turns off the TV on a recurring basis. T o set the sleep timer: P ress SLEEP[...]
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92 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Displaying the Channel Banner T o display the channel banner: P ress RECALL on the remote control. The following information will display in the channel banner (if applicable): • Current input (ANT 1, ANT 2, VIDEO 1, etc.) • If ANT 1 or ANT 2 is[...]
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93 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 1. Pr ess MENU and highlight the Locks menu icon. Navigate Select Back Exit CH RTN EXIT Enable Rating Blocking Edit Rating Limits Channels Block Input Lock Off Off Off Off Front Panel Lock Game Timer New PIN Code Locks 2. Pr ess z , which displays the PIN code entr y screen. • The Lo[...]
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94 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. TV PG L V – NONE Chapter 9: Using the Locks menu Some TV programs and movies include signals that classify the content of the program (violence, sex, dialog, language). The V -Chip feature in this TV detects the signals and blocks the programs according to the ratings you select. (Se[...]
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95 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Locking video inputs Y ou can use the Input Lock feature to lock the video input sources (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, ColorStream HD-1, ColorStr eam HD-2, HDMI 1/HDMI 2) and channels 3 and 4. Y ou will not be able to vie w the input sources or channels until you turn off the input lock.[...]
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96 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 9: Using the Locks menu Using the GameT imer™ Y ou can use the GameT imer to set a time limit for playing a video game (30–120 minutes). When the GameT imer is activated, the TV enters VIDEO L OCK mode and locks out the input source for the video game device. T o set the Ga[...]
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97 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. TV will not turn on • Make sure the power cor d is plugged in, and then press PO WE R. • The r emote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries or try the front panel buttons. • If you have r ecently replaced the lamp unit, make sure the lamp unit and lamp unit door ar [...]
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98 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: T roubleshooting Symptom Solution Sound problems • Check the antenna/cable connections (see Chapter 2). • The station may hav e broadcast difficulties. T ry another channel. • The sound may be muted. P ress VO LUM E. • If you hear no sound, try setting the MTS featu[...]
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99 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: T roubleshooting LE D indications The green and red LEDs on the TV front touchpad (to the left of the PO WER button) indicate the TV ’ s status, as described below . • Red ON (solid) and G reen OFF = The TV power cord is plugged in. • Gr een ON (solid) and Red OFF = A[...]
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100 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. SETU P 1. Q: What if I mov e and my ZIP code or postal code changes? A: Highlight Setup in the Service Bar . Press z to highlight Change System Settings (page 65), and then pr ess ENTER. F ollow the on-screen prompts to enter new information (see Chapter 3 for details). It can take up[...]
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101 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: T roubleshooting T V Guide On Scr een ® F AQs (continued) CHAN N E L LI N E-U PS & LISTI NG S 14. Q: Why aren ’ t all my channels initially displayed? A: After initial setup, approximately 120 channels are automatically displayed. The user may use the “Change chan[...]
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102 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: T roubleshooting T V Guide On Scr een ® F AQs (continued) OPERA TIONS 26. Q: Ho w can I look for a specific show in the TV Guide On Screen ® system? A: SEARCH lets you find sho ws by keyword, alphabetically , or by category (HDTV , Mo vies, Sports, Children, Educational,[...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 103 A ppendix 11 Replacing the lamp unit (User-replaceable component) W eb Contact In warranty www .tacp.toshiba.com/service Call toll-free 1-800-631-3 811. Out of www.ceaccessories.toshiba.com warranty Consult your consumer electronics dealer for availability . Lamp unit r eplacement and[...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 104 Chapter 11: Appendix How to r eplace the lamp unit WAR N I N G : RI SK OF E LE C TR I C SH OC K! The lamp unit door is provided with an interlock to reduce the risk of electric shock and exce ssive ultraviolet radiation. Never defeat its purpose or attempt to service without removing [...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 105 8 . Reattach the lamp unit door , making sure to insert the hooks on the left side of the lamp unit door inside the opening in the TV cabinet. Thumb screw (hand-tighten only) Inser t the hooks inside the TV cabinet opening. Lamp unit door Lamp unit door Disposing of the used lamp unit[...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 106 Chapter 11: Appendix Video/Audio Terminals (continued) HDMI ™ INPUT: HDMI compliant (type A connector) HDCP compliant E-EDID** compliant Suggested formats: 1080i, 480p, 480i, 720p HDMI Audio: 2-channel PCM; 32/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency; 16/20/24 bits per sample NOTE: This TV do[...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 107 T oshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“T AC P”) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United States. TH E SE LI M ITE D W AR R ANTI E S EXTE N D T O TH E OR IG I NA L CO NS U M E R PU RC HAS E R OR A NY PE R SON R EC EI VI NG TH I S D LP ™ TE [...]
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Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. 108 Chapter 11: Appendix A copy of the G PL source code in this product may be obt ained by contacting T oshiba Consumer Solutions at (8 00)6 31-3 811. There will be a charge to cover the cost s of providing the source code. A copy of the LGP L source code in this product may be obt ained[...]
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110 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. Index A Antenna cable s ......................................................................... 11 Audio player ............................................................................... 8 7 Audio quality adjustment s .................................................... 85 Audi[...]
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111 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORA TION. All rights reserved. M Memory cards ..................................................................... 8 7–90 Memory Stick™ memory cards ..................................... 87 , 88 Menu system ....................................................................... 35, 36 M MC memory c ards ......[...]
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( 05 - 10 ) PDFO PRINTED IN USA CableClear, ColorStream, StableSound, and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. Channel Browser, G ameTimer, Quick Restart, SurfLock, Symbio, and TheaterNet are trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. Digital Light Processing, DLP™ and the DLP medallion a[...]