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WL68 Owner's manual TOSHIBA gp g[...]
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? For television operation queries, please ring the helpline… R emember… 2 Contents SETTING UP Safety precautions – Some do’s and don ’ts for you to be aware of 3 Installation and important information 4 The remote control – an at-a-glance guide 5 Connecting external equipment – a guide to connecting external equipment to the back of [...]
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3 Safety P recautions This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken to obtain the best results and for safety to be assured. Please read the points below for your own safety . They are of a general nature, intended to help with all electronic consumer [...]
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Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen. Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface should be flat and steady . It should then be secured to the wall with a sturdy tie using the cli[...]
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Simple at-a-glance reference of your remote control. T ext control buttons To display on-screen information Stereo/bilingual transmissions To exit Menus No function on this model To mute the sound To select input from external sources To select mode No function on this model On-screen Menus Widescreen viewing Selectable picture preferences Number b[...]
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6 Connecting external equipment Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch remove the mains plug from the wall socket. Aerial cables: Connect the aerial to the socket on the rear of the television. If you use a decoder* and/or a media recorder it is essential that the aerial cable is connected [...]
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7 Connecting a computer Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch remove the mains plug from the wall socket. A band may appear at the edges of the screen or parts of the picture may be obscured. This is due to the scaling of the picture by the set, it is not a malfunction. When PC input mode [...]
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8 Controls and input connections If the RED LED is unlit check that the mains plug is connected to the power supply . If the picture does not appear press i on the remote control, it may take a few moments. To put the television into Standby press i on the remote control. T o view the television press i again. The picture may take a few seconds to [...]
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Manual tuning P rog. Channel Station 1 C22 BBC1 2 C28 BBC2 3 C25 ITV 4 C32 CH4 5 C69 6 C69 Store MENU Back EXIT W atch TV 9 T uning the television using Quick Setup, sorting programme positions Before switching on the television put your decoder and media recorder to Standby if they are connected. To set up the television use the buttons on the rem[...]
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Manual tuning P rog. Channel Station 0 C60 1 C22 BBC1 2 C28 BBC2 3 C25 ITV 4 C32 CH4 5 C69 OK Select Sort MENU Back EXIT Wat ch TV 1/2 SET UP Language English Country UK Auto tuning OK Manual tuning OK AV connection OK Picture position OK MENU Back EXIT Wat ch TV 4 Pre ss right to select System and use up or down to change if required. Then press r[...]
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Manual tuning P rog. Channel Station 0 C60 VCR 1 C22 BBC1 2 C28 BBC2 3 C25 ITV 4 C32 CH4 5 C69 OK Select Sort MENU Back EXIT W atch TV 11 Manual tune continued, P rogramme skip Pre ss MENU and repeat from Step 2 or press EXIT . Each programme position has to be individually selected. T o turn Programme skip off, repeat the procedure for each positi[...]
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Y ou must allow the television to complete the search. When the search is complete the television will automatically select programme position 1. This may not be a clear picture, so the station order can be changed using Manual tuning , see page 9 . To select a programme position use the numbered buttons on the remote control. Pr ogramme positions [...]
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When an active Super W oofer is connected to the W oofer Out connection on the back of the television, select AV connection in the SET UP menu, press down to highlight W oofer and using left or right select External . ( See 'Input Selection and AV Connections' section ). 2/2 SOUND Bass boost On Bass boost level 70 MENU Back EXIT W atch TV[...]
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SUBTITLE When subtitles are included on a letterbox format broadcast, this setting will raise the picture to ensure that all the text is displayed. SUBTITLE Widescreen viewing SUPER LIVE 1 This setting will enlarge a 4:3 image to fit the screen by stretching the image horizontally and vertically , holding the correct proportions at the centre of th[...]
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15 Widescreen viewing continued 14:9 Use this setting when watching a 14:9 broadcast. Use this setting when watching a widescreen DVD , widescreen video tape or a 16:9 broadcast (when available). Due to the range of widescreen formats (16:9, 14:9, 20:9 etc.) black bars may be visible on the top and bottom of the screen. WIDE Use this setting to vie[...]
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PICTURE Picture settings OK Colour management Off Base colour adjustment Active Backlight Control On Cinema mode On Active Vision M100 On MENU Back EXIT Wa tch TV 1/2 SET UP Language English Country UK Auto tuning OK Manual tuning OK AV connection OK Picture position OK MENU Back EXIT Wa tch TV 16 Picture controls To return to the original factory [...]
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17 Picture controls continued DNR enables you to ‘soften ’ the screen representation of a weak signal to reduce the noise effect. DNR – Digital Noise Reduction Select DNR from the Picture settings menu. Use left or right to adjust. The differences may not always be noticeable (for the best result use lower settings as picture quality can be l[...]
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Base colour adjustment Hue Saturation Red +2 +6 Green 0 0 Blue 0 0 Y ellow 0 0 Magenta 0 0 Cyan 0 0 Reset OK MENU Back EXIT W atch TV PICTURE Picture settings OK Colour management On Base colour adjustment OK Active Backlight Control On Cinema mode On Active Vision M100 On MENU Back EXIT Wa tch TV PICTURE Picture settings OK Colour management On Ba[...]
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FUNCTION Te l etext Auto. P anel lock Off Auto format On Blue screen On Side Panel 1 MENU Back EXIT Wat c h TV The Side Panel feature lightens or darkens the band each side of the screen when in 4:3 or 14:9 format. This helps prevent image retention of the band and can also make viewing in bright or dark conditions more comfortable. 19 Picture cont[...]
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20 P anel lock, time display , stereo/bilingual transmissions, the timer F rom the FUNCTION menu select P anel lock and choose On or Off using left or right . P anel lock disables the buttons on the television. All buttons on the remote control can still be used. P anel lock 1 When P anel lock is On , a reminder will appear when the buttons on the [...]
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21 PC settings – picture position, clock phase, sampling clock, reset, PC media windows 3 3 Use left or right to adjust until the picture clears. In the SET UP menu press down until PC Setting is highlighted. Pre ss OK to select, then down to highlight Clock phase . Use left or right to adjust until the picture clears. 1 2 The Clock phase matches[...]
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1/2 SET UP Language English Country UK Auto tuning OK Manual tuning OK AV connection OK Picture position OK MENU Back EXIT W atch TV Input selection and AV connections 22 Defining the INPUT and OUTPUT sockets so that the television recognises connected equipment. See page 6 for a clear view of the back connection recommendations. Most media recorde[...]
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1/2 SET UP Language English Country UK Auto tuning OK Manual tuning OK AV connection OK Picture position OK MENU Back EXIT Wa tch TV 1/2 SET UP Language English Country UK Auto tuning OK Manual tuning OK AV connection OK Picture position OK MENU Back EXIT W atch TV HDMI audio If the connected HDMI source does not support digital audio, plug the aud[...]
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The 6 / / 7 button : To view text services press 6 / / 7 . Press again and the screen will split into two sections with the last channel viewed on the left and the text page on the right. Press again to return to normal viewing. P rogrammes cannot be changed until text is cancelled. The first text page shown will be the initial page. Any text page [...]
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Pre ss 6 / / 7 to display text. Press again to view a normal broadcast picture on the left of the screen and text to the right. Press again to return to normal television viewing. P rogrammes cannot be changed until this has been done. To display a page of text: 6 / / 7 For use with P f and P e to view sub -pages when available. To access sub-pages[...]
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A R emove it by pressing . Why is there a message permanently on the screen? Q i + Below are the answers to some of the most common queries. For more information go to www .toshiba.co.uk A Check the mains switch is on and check all mains connections. Check the television is not in standby mode. Why is there no sound or picture? Q A Check the volume[...]
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27 Q uestions and A nswers continued A Good performance of text depends on a good strong broadcast signal. This normally requires a roof or loft aerial. If the text is unreadable or garbled, check the aerial. Go to the main index page of the text service and look for the User Guide . This will explain the basic operation of text in some detail. If [...]
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Broadcast systems/channels PA L-I UHF UK21-UK69 PA L -B/G UHF E21-E69 VHF E2-E12, S1-S41 SECAM-L UHF F21-F69 VHF F1-F10, B- Q SECAM-D/K UHF R21-R69 VHF R1-R12 Video Input PA L, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 External connections EXT1 Input 21-pin SCART RGB, A/V EXT2 Input 21-pin SCART A/V , S-video EXT3 Input Phono jacks Y , P B /C B , P R /C R Phono jacks [...]