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Test Report No.: GETEC-E3-05-038 FCC Class B Certification APPENDIX H
: USERS MANUAL EUT Type: 44 DLP Projection TV FCC ID: BEJ44SZ8RUE OWNER'S MANUAL DLPTM Projection Television Owner's Record The model number and serial number are on the back of your TV. Record these numbers in the spaces below. Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate with your Toshiba dealer about this TV. Model:
Serial No.:
44HM85 5 562A_2~5(2) 10/5/11 7:10 PM Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV. This manual will help you use the many exciting features of your new TV. Before operating the TV, please read this manual completely, and keep it nearby for future reference. Safety Precautions WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning symbol in the triangle tells you that the voltage inside this product may be strong enough to cause an electric shock. DO NOT TRY TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT YOURSELF. The exclamation mark in the triangle tells you that important operating and maintenance instructions follow this symbol. NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS This is a reminder to call the CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. For additional antenna grounding information, see items 27 and 28 on page 4. Lamp Unit Replacement CAUTION: HOT SURFACE!
The temperature of the lamp immediately after use exceeds 392F (200C). Touching the lamp before it has cooled will result in severe burns. ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL FOR AT LEAST ONE (1) HOUR BEFORE REPLACING IT. The lamp in this product has a limited service life. The length of service life varies depending on product use and user settings. If you use the lamp beyond its service life:
you may notice a reduction in the colors and/or brightness of the picture, at which time you should replace the lamp unit;
and the strength of the quartz glass in the lamp will be reduced and the lamp may rupture. If the lamp ruptures, the TV will not operate until the lamp unit is replaced. Note: The lamp unit is designed so broken lamp glass remains securely inside the lamp unit. See pages 50-52. Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for your area. Child Safety It Makes A Difference Where Your TV Stands Congratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your new TV, keep these safety tips in mind:
The Issue W If you are like most consumers, you have a TV in your home. Many homes, in fact, have more than one TV. W The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend, and larger TVs are popular purchases; however, they are not always supported on the proper TV stands. W Sometimes TVs are improperly secured or inappropriately situated on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, audio speakers, chests, or carts. As a result, TVs may fall over, causing unnecessary injury. Toshiba Cares!
W The consumer electronics industry is committed to making home entertainment enjoyable and safe. W The Consumer Electronics Association formed the Home Entertainment Support Safety Committee, comprised of TV and consumer electronics furniture manufacturers, to advocate childrens safety and educate consumers and their families about television safety. Tune Into Safety One size does NOT fit all! Use appropriate W furniture large enough to support the weight of W your TV (and other electronic components). Use appropriate angle braces, straps, and anchors to secure your furniture to the wall (but never screw anything directly into the TV). W Carefully read and understand the other enclosed instructions for proper use of this product. W Do not allow children to climb on or play with furniture and TVs. W Avoid placing any item on top of your TV (such as a VCR, remote control, or toy) that a curious child may reach for. W Remember that children can become excited while watching a program and can potentially push or pull a TV over. W Share our safety message about this hidden hazard of the home with your family and friends. Thank you!
Note: The lamp unit contains mercury. Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org). P A G E 2 2500 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201 U.S.A. Tel. 703-907-7600 www.CE.org Fax 703-907-7690 CEA is the Sponsor, Producer and Manager of the International CES 562A_2~5(2) 10/5/11 7:10 PM Page 3 Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Wide plug 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where it exits the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. This applies to all items except those specified on pages 50-52 of this manual. 15) CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use the polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be inserted completely to prevent blade exposure. 16) WARNING: This product contains a lamp to project the picture, and requires special safety precautions:
See pages 50-52 for instructions on lamp unit replacement. DO NOT attempt to service this product except as specified on pages 50-52. The only user-serviceable item in this product is the lamp unit. Installation, Care, and Service Installation Follow these recommendations and precautions and heed all warnings when installing your TV:
17) Never modify this equipment. Changes or modifications may void: a) the warranty, and b) the users authority to operate this equipment under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. 18) DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! Never place the TV on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The TV may fall, causing serious personal injury, death, or serious damage to the TV. 19) Never place or store the TV in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; areas subject to excessive dust or vibration; or locations with temperatures at or below 41F (5C). 20) Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy, level, stable surface that can support the weight of the unit. 21) Never expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing or place items such as vases, aquariums, any other item filled with liquid, or candles on top of the TV. 22) Always place the back of the television at least one (1) inch away from any vertical surface (such as a wall) to allow proper ventilation. 23) Never block or cover the slots or openings in the TV cabinet back, bottom, and sides. Never place the TV:
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface;
too close to drapes, curtains, or walls; or in a confined space such as a bookcase, built-in cabinet, or any other place with poor ventilation. The slots and openings are provided to protect the TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable operation of the TV. 24) Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and never place the TV where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse. 25) Never overload wall outlets and extension cords. 26) Always operate this equipment from a 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source only.
(continued on next page) P A G E 3 562A_2~5(2) 10/5/11 7:10 PM Page 4 Installation (cont. from previous page) 27) Always make sure the antenna system is properly grounded to provide adequate protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges (see Section 810 of the National Electric Code). Ground clamp Electric service equipment Ground clamps Antenna lead-in wire Antenna discharge unit
(NEC Section 810-20) Grounding conductors
(NEC Section 810-21) Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250 Part H) 28) DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH!
Use extreme care to make sure you are never in a position where your body (or any item you are in contact with, such as a ladder or screwdriver) can accidentally touch overhead power lines. Never locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electrical circuits. Never attempt to install any of the following during lightning activity:
a) an antenna system; or b) cables, wires, or any home theater component connected to an antenna or phone system. Care For better performance and safer operation of your TOSHIBA TV, follow these recommendations and precautions:
29) Always sit approximately 1025 feet away from the TV and as directly in front of it as possible. The picture can appear dull if you sit too far to the left or right of the TV, or if sunlight or room lights reflect on the screen. Turn the TV off to check for reflections on the screen, and then remove the source of reflections while viewing the TV. 30) Always unplug the TV before cleaning. Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not spray volatile compounds such as insecticide on the cabinet. This may cause a discoloration or damage of the cabinet. 31) WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into the TV cabinet slots. 32) If the air temperature rises suddenly (for example, when the TV is first delivered), condensation may form on the lenses. This can make the picture appear distorted or the color appear faded. If this happens, turn off the TV for 6 to 7 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate. P A G E 4 Care (cont. from previous column) 33) For added protection of your TV from lightning and power surges, always unplug the power cord and disconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave the TV unattended or unused for long periods of time. 34) During normal use, the TV may make occasional snapping or popping sounds. This is normal, especially when the unit is being turned on or off. If these sounds become frequent or continuous, unplug the power cord and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Center. 35) Special care for DLPTM (digital light processing) units:
LampThe lamp in this product has a limited service life. The length of service life varies depending on product use or user settings. If you use the lamp beyond its service life:
- you may notice a reduction in the colors and/or brightness of the picture, at which time you should replace the lamp unit; and
- the strength of the quartz glass in the lamp will be reduced and the lamp may rupture. If the lamp ruptures, the TV will not operate until the lamp unit is replaced. See pages 50-52. Note:
The lamp unit is designed so broken lamp glass remains securely inside the lamp unit. The lamp unit contains mercury. Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org). Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for your area. Service 36) WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never attempt to service the TV yourself, except as specified on pages 50-52. Opening and removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Failure to follow this WARNING may result in death or serious injury. Refer all servicing not specified in this manual to a Toshiba Authorized Service Center. 37) If you have the TV serviced:
Ask the service technician to use only replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. Upon completion of service, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition. 38) When the TV reaches the end of its useful life, ask a qualified service technician to properly dispose of the TV. Note: The lamp unit contains mercury. Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to environmental considerations. Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for your area. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org). 562A_2~5(2) 10/5/11 7:10 PM Page 5 Important notes about your DLPTM projection TV 1) The light source for this TV is a projection lamp unit with a limited service life. When the lamp wears out, the picture may become dark or black, or the lamp may fail, at which time you must replace the lamp unit. See Lamp unit replacement on pages 50-52. 5) Always sit approximately 1025 feet away from the TV and as directly in front of it as possible. The picture quality may be affected by your viewing position and length of viewing time. If you sit too closely to the TV for too long, you may suffer from eye fatigue. See item 29 on page 4. 2) Each time you turn on the TV, it may take up to several seconds to go from no picture to full picture brightness. 6) 3) The display on this TV is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology; however, an occasional pixel (dot of light) may show constantly on the screen. This is a structural property of micro-display projection TV technology, and is not a sign of malfunction. Such pixels are not visible when the picture is viewed from a normal viewing distance (see item 29 on page 4). 4) Depending on the media you are viewing, it is possible, although unlikely, that a limited number of viewers may see a rainbow effect on the screen, which can, in rare instances, result in eye fatigue. This is a rare occurrence related to technology of this type, and is not a sign of TV malfunction. This TV contains several cooling fans to moderate the internal temperature. You may be able to hear the fans noise during or after operation. 7) Always place the back of the television at least one (1) inch away from any vertical surface (such as a wall) to allow proper ventilation. 8) Review all safety and operating information in this owners manual before you use your TV. 9) Interactive video games that involve shooting a gun type of joystick at an on-screen target may not work on this TV. FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION The users manual or instrucuion manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. P A G E 5 Sleep Timer Setup . 37 Auto Off . 38 SPECIAL Menu Options Aspect Ratio . 39 On-Screen Menu Languages . 40 Captions Setup . 41 Caption/Text Mode Selection . 42 Key Lock . 43 Cinema Mode Setup . 44 Demo (Menu Review) . 45 SCREEN Menu Options LOCK Menu Options Parental Lock Setup . 46 Parental Lock (Ratings Overview) . 47 PIP/Twin Picture Operation POP Step 3. Miscellaneous Programming the Remote . 48 Programming Codes . 49-52 Maintenance . 53 Troubleshooting . 54-55 Glossary . 56-57 Product Specifications . 58 Warranty . 59-60 Table of Contents Safety Warnings . 2 Important Safety Instructions . 3-4 Function Status Indicators . 6 Step 1. Hook Up TV Rear Connections Panel . 7 Front Connections Panel . 8 ANT/Cable Service Hookup . 9 Cable Box Connections . 10 VCR Connections . 11 DVD Player . 12 RGB-DTV/DVI-DTV Input . 13 RGB-PC/DVI-PC Input . 14 External Stereo Connections . 15 Home Theater: Speaker Layout . 16 Monitor Out Setup . 17 Remote Control Functions in TV Mode . 18-19 On-Screen Displays . 20 Front Panel Controls . 21 Step 2. Customize your TVs Features SETUP Menu Auto Program: Channel Search . 22 Manual Program: Adding/Deleting Channels . 23 Fine Tuning Adjustment . 24 Signal Reception Booster . 25 Favorite Channels Setup . 28 VIDEO Menu Options . 29-30 AUDIO Menu Options . 31-32 TIME Menu Options Auto Clock Setup . 33 Manual Clock Setup . 34 TV Turn Off Timer Setup . 35 TV Turn On Timer Setup . 36 Setup Checklist Step 1. Make all equipment and source connections. See pages 10-17. Step 2. Install batteries in remote control and do a channel search. See page 22. Step 3. Adjust TV features and options to your preference. See contents above. P A G E 6 Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Welcome to Toshiba Welcome to Toshiba Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest DLPTM projection TVs on the market. The goal of this manual is to guide you through setting up and operating your Toshiba TV as quickly as possible. This manual applies to models 44NHM84. The model and serial numbers are on the back of your TV. Write these numbers in the space provided on the front cover of this manual for your records. Instructions in this manual are based on using the remote control. You can also use the controls on the TV if they have the same name as those on the remote control. Please read all the safety and operating instructions carefully, and keep the manual for future reference. Function Status Indicators Lamp indicator, operation indicator, and temperature indicator located below the front panel controls, reveal the operating status of the DLP projection TV. Operation Indicator Lamp Indicator Temperature Indicator Operation Indicator Temperature Indicator Lamp Indicator Off Red Green Orange (flashing) Green (flashing) Orange Red Red (flashing) Power cord is not connected. Power Cord is connected, TV is in standby mode. TV turns on. Preparing operation in standby mode. The lamp cover is not closed. The projection TV is overheating. Check the blocked vents of the projection TV . The projection TV shut down due to overheating. The projection TV shut down due to the cooling fan trouble. Contact an authorized service center. P A G E 7 Rear Connections Panel Connecting cables and external equipment to your TV. This manual explains the features available on the 44SZ8R TVs. RGB/DVI Input Connect the TV output con-
nector from a PC/DTV to the appropriate input port. ANT IN
+75 RGB INPUT PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) S-VIDEO RGB/DVI INPUT MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 1 MONO VIDEO
(L) AUDIO
(R)
(L) AUDIO
(R) AUDIO CENTER MODE IN VARIABLE AUDIO OUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) RF Connector: Antenna Used to connect analog cable or antenna signals to the television, either directly or through your cable box. S-VIDEO In A connection available with some high-end equipment that provides even better picture quality for Video 2. Video 1 or 2 Connects the video sig-
nals from various types of equipment. Left/Right Audio Used for stereo sound from various types of equipment. Monitor Out Connects to a second TV or Monitor. UPGRADE PORT COMPONENT INPUT2 INPUT1
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i)
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i) Y PB PR
(L) AUDIO
(R) PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD Component Input 1-2 Connect a component video/audio device to these jacks. Refer to your DVD manual for further information. RGB/DVI Input Used for audio connections from a PC source or HD-STB Satellite system. Variable Audio Out Used to connect either an external amplifier, or add a sub-woofer to your surround sound system. Audio Center Mode In Connect to external Dolby Digital Center preamp out-
put. Mini glossary JACK A connection on the back of a TV, VCR, or any other A/V device. This includes the RF jack and the Audio/Video jacks that are color-
coded. SIGNAL Picture and sound traveling through cable, or over the air, to your television screen. P A G E 8 Front Connection Panel There are four jacks on the left side on your projection TV that make connecting Audio/Video devices like video games and cam-
corders very simple. The jacks are like those found on the back jack connection panel. This means that most equipment that connects to those types of jacks on the rear jackpack, may be connected to the front con-
nection panel. To use the front jacks as the signal source, select them using Main Input menu as described on page 25. They will be named Front Video in the Main Input menu. W If you input both Front Video and S-
Video, only the S-Video will work. W If youre connecting a video game device, make sure to change the picture settings with the EZ Picture option in the Video menu (see page 29). Left/Right Audio Used for stereo sound from various types of equipment. Video Connects the video signals from any piece of equipment. Front A/V Panel
(R)
(L)/
MONO AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO FRONT A/V S-Video A connection available on some very high-end equipment that provides better picture quality than video input. Mini glossary A/V CABLES Audio/Video cables. Three cable connectorRight audio (red), Left audio (white), and Video (yellow). A/V cables are used for stereo playback of videocassettes and for higher quality picture and sound from other A/V devices. A/V DEVICE Any device that produces video or sound (VCR, DVD, cable box, or television). P A G E 9 ANT / Cable Service Hookup 1 2 Connect an antenna or cable service to your TV as shown. Turn to page 22 to do a channel search with EZ Scan for Ant/Cable connection(s). W If you receive your RF signal through an antenna that is several years old and connects with two small prongs, you will need to pur-
chase a 300 to 75 ohm adapter. It should be available from your local electronics dealer. W We recommend using a 75 ohm cable for your antenna connections in order to prevent interference. Cable TV Wall Jack Panel RF Coaxial Wire
(75 ohm) Antenna RF Coaxial Wire
(75 ohm) ANT IN ANT IN
+75
+75 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO MONITOR MONITOR OUT OUT VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 2 INPUT 2 VIDEO VIDEO INPUT 1 INPUT 1 MONO MONO VIDEO VIDEO
(L)
(L) AUDIO AUDIO
(R)
(R) For best signal reception, it is recommended to have your Antenna professionally adjusted. P A G E 1 0 Cable Box Connections 1 Locate the output jack on the back of your cable box. Connect this to the Antenna jack on the back of your TV. Or find the composite video and audio jacks on the back of your cable box, and connect them following the instructions provided with your equipment. This can be combined with any other equipment you may want to hook up. Cable TV Wall Jack Panel Out In Output Switch 3 4 RF Coaxial Wire
(75 ohm) Cable Box Audio L R Video TV VCR W If youre using a cable box, leave the TV on channel 3 or 4 and use your cable box to change channels. ANT IN
+75 S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 1 MONO VIDEO
(L) AUDIO
(R) P A G E 1 1 VCR Connections 1 Locate the Antenna jack on the back of your TV. Connect this to RF out jack on the back of your VCR. Or, find the composite video and audio jacks on the back of your VCR, and connect them following the instructions provided with your equipment. You may connect either the com-
posite video or the S-Video cables to your TV. (Do not connect both the composite and the S-Video cables. In the event that you con-
nect both composite and the S-
Video cables, only the S-Video will work.) Cable TV Wall Jack Panel RF Coaxial Wire
(75 ohm) Antenna Round Wire
(75 ohm) Back AV Panel Output Switch In 3 4 Audio Video Out S-Video L R VCR ANT IN
+75 S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 1 VIDEO
(L) AUDIO
(R) MONO A/V cables not included with TV W W W To hear stereo sound from cable or your VCR, you will need to connect A/V cables as well as the wire that runs from the VCR to your TV. If you want to receive your signals on Channel 3 or 4, locate the Out to TV jack on your VCR. Connect a cable from the Out to TV jack to the Antenna In jack on the back of your TV. After connecting external equipment to the TV, dont display a still picture for a long time on the screen. Doing so may damage the TV screen. P A G E 1 2 DVD Player 1 Find the audio and component or S-Video jacks on the back of your DVD Player and connect them fol-
lowing the instructions provided with your equipment. You may connect either the com-
posite video or the S-Video cables to your TV. Do not connect both the composite and the S-Video. Some high-end DVD players use a picture reproduction system called component video. If your DVD player has component output, use the connectors marked Component 1/2 on the jack panel. Please refer to your DVD manual for proper installa-
tion. DVD Player Back AV Panel Audio L R Dolby Digital Out Component Video S-Video A/V Cables Not included with TV ANT IN
+75 RGB INPUT PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) S-VIDEO RGB/DVI INPUT MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 1 MONO VIDEO
(L) AUDIO
(R)
(L) AUDIO
(R) AUDIO CENTER MODE IN VARIABLE AUDIO OUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) UPGRADE PORT COMPONENT INPUT2 INPUT1
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i)
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i) Y PB PR
(L) AUDIO
(R) PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD Component 1 (or 2) Input Y PB PR 1920X1080i 1280X720p 720X480p 720X480i Component Input ports Connect DVD player jacks to Monitor Component input jacks as indicated below. Component input jacks on the Monitor Video output jacks on DVD player Y Y Y Y Y PB PR Pb B-Y Cb PB Pr R-Y Cr PR Mini glossary COMPONENT VIDEO Some video equipment uses three separate lines (Y, PB, PR) to more precisely reproduce images. Your video equipment manual will explain how this relates to your equipment. P A G E 1 3 RGB-DTV/DVI-DTV Input 1 2 Find the audio and Y, PB, PR/RGB/DVI jacks on the back of your DBS receiver and con-
nect them following the instructions provid-
ed with your equipment. Connect these cables to your TV as shown. DBS Receiver Component Out Dolby Digital Y Pb Pr Out Audio L R A/V Cables Not included with TV DBS Receiver Audio L R Dolby Digital Out or A/V Cables Not included with TV W W W The DTV shows the sharpest picture in 720p mode. This TV supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) protocol for DVI-DTV (480p, 720p, 1080i) mode. Select RGB-DTV Source and press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN arrows to select the desired options (H-Position/ V-Position/Phase) and then use LEFT/RIGHT arrows to make appropriate adjustments. W In RGB-DTV mode, H-Position/ V-Position/Phase are not adjustable if you choose either the POP or Twin picture modes. UPGRADE PORT COMPONENT INPUT2 INPUT1
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i)
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i) Y PB PR
(L) AUDIO
(R) PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD RGB INPUT PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) RGB/DVI INPUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) AUDIO CENTER MODE IN VARIABLE AUDIO OUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) UPGRADE PORT COMPONENT INPUT2 INPUT1
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i)
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i) Y PB PR
(L) AUDIO
(R) PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) DVI INPUT DTV /DVD RGB-DTV/DVI-DTV Input HD-SET TOP 1920x1080i 1280x720P 720x480P Signal 480i 480p 720p 1080i Component1 Component2 RGB/DVI-DTV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes P A G E 1 4 RGB-PC/DVI-PC Input 1 2 Find the audio and RGB or DVI jacks on the back of your PC and then connect them fol-
lowing the instructions provided with your equipment. Connect these cables to your TV as shown. Computer W W W Select RGB-PC Source and press ENTER. Use UP/DOWN arrows to select the desired options (H-Position/V-Position/H-Size/V-
Size/Phase) and then use LEFT/RIGHT arrow to make appropriate adjustments.
- Horizontal position, Vertical position, Horizontal size, and Vertical size: Based on the input mode (resolution), the adjustment ranges may change.
- PHASE: Removes any horizontal noise and clears up or sharpens the character images. Adjustment range is -15 ~ + 15. In DVI-PC mode, adjustments are only Vertical size, and Horizontal size. In RGB-PC/DVI-PC modes, for POP or Twin screen, H-
Position/V-Position/H-Size/V-Size/Phase are not adjustable. W Synchronization input form: Signals are separate. RGB INPUT PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) RGB/DVI INPUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) AUDIO CENTER MODE IN VARIABLE AUDIO OUT
(L) AUDIO
(R) UPGRADE PORT COMPONENT INPUT2 INPUT1
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i)
(480i/
480p/
720p/
1080i) Y PB PR
(L) AUDIO
(R) PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD RGB-PC/DVI-PC Input VGA MODE Resolution Horizontal Vertical Text 70Hz 60Hz 72Hz 640x350 31.5KHz 640x480 31.5KHz 640x480 37.9KHz 640x480 37.5KHz 75Hz 800x600 35.2KHz 56Hz 800x600 37.9KHz 60Hz 800x600 48.1KHz 72Hz 800x600 46.9KHz 75Hz 1024x768 48.4KHz 60Hz 1024x768 56.5KHz 70Hz 1024x768 68.7KHz 85Hz SVGA XGA P A G E 1 5 External Stereo Connections Connect Left/Right Variable Audio Output to an external Audio Amplifier System. 1 2 3 Locate both Variable Audio Out jacks on the back of your TV and the Left/Right audio input jacks on the back of your stereo's amplifier. Connect these jacks, making sure that they are connected correctly.
(red=Right, white=Left.) Adjust the sound on your stereo, according to directions provided with the amplifier. ANT IN
+75 RGB INPUT PC/DTV
(XGA/
480p/
720p/
1080i) S-VIDEO RGB/DVI INPUT MONITOR OUT VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 1 MONO VIDEO
(L) AUDIO
(R)
(L) AUDIO
(R) AUDIO CENTER MODE IN VARIABLE AUDIO OUT
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1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD A/V cables not included with TV Analog stereo amplifier P A G E 1 6 Home Theater: Speaker Layout This is a typical speaker layout. Any number of other speaker setups are possible, and some changes may be needed to maximize your sound. However, a Dolby Digital Receiver is required to hear 5.1 channel audio. Left and right speakers on each side of the TV enhance separation. The TV's sound optional hookup center mode in, makes the dialog sound as though its coming directly from the TV. The rear surround sound speakers provide the majority of other sounds, like those from special effects in movies. Your sub-woofer generates ultra-low frequency sound, for rumbling low-end audio. W Sound is affected by speaker placement, so make sure nothing is in front of the speakers, and that they are aimed in appropriate directions. W You have the option of turning the TV speakers on or off. left speaker right speaker sub-woofer surround sound speaker surround sound speaker P A G E 1 7 Monitor Out Setup 1 2 Your TV has a special signal output capa-
bility which allows you to hook up a sec-
ond TV or monitor. Just connect the second TV or monitor to the MONITOR OUT Audio/Video jacks locat-
ed on the back of your TV. See the Operating Manual of the second TV or monitor for further details regarding that devices input settings. ANT IN
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1080i) DVI INPUT DTV/DVD Second TV S-Video Video Audio A/V Cables Not included with TV W Component 1 - 2, RGB-DTV/PC, and DVI-DTV/PC input sources for main picture cannot be used for Monitor Out. P A G E 1 8 Remote Control Functions in TV Mode MODE Selects the remote operating mode:
TV, VCR, Cable, DVD and Satellite. Select other operating modes, for the remote to control external devices. TV/VIDEO Selects: Analog, Video1, Video2, Front video, Component1-2, RGB, and DVI input sources. FRONT Selects the front video signal if a device, such as a camcorder or game player, is connected to the front video input jack. MUTE Switches the sound on or off SAP Selects: Mono, Stereo, and SAP. PIP Toggles between PIP, POP
(Picture-outside-Picture) and Twin picture mode. PIPCH-
Changes to next lower PIP channel THUMBSTICK Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and to adjust the system set-
tings and preferences, by moving to an option withF G and selecting the highlighted option with . D E MENU Brings up the main menu to the screen. INDICATOR LIGHTS Show active remote mode every time any button is pressed. LIGHT Illuminates the remote control keys. DVI Selects: DVI-DTV and DVI-PC input sources. SURF Scrolls the Surf channel list. VIDEO Adjusts the factory preset pic-
ture according to the room. SWAP Switches the picture from PIP, POP, or twin picture to the main screen. PIPCH+
Changes to next higher PIP channel. FREEZE Captures and freezes the currently-
viewed main picture. EXIT Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu. TV VCR CABLE DVD SAT MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO FRONT DVI COMP1 COMP2 RGB 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 ENTER MUTE SAP 3 6 9 FLASHBK SURF VIDEO VOL CH PIP PIPCH- PIPCH+
SWAP RATIO CC FREEZE PIP INPUT MENU EXIT PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD REW FF SKIP P A G E 1 9 Remote Control Functions in TV Mode COMPONENT 1, 2 Selects component signal sources, such as DVD or HD receiver. NUMBER KEYPAD For direct channel selection and programming functions. ENTER When in the menu system and other on-screen displays, selects highlighted options. VOLUME UP/DOWN Increases/decreases the sound level. RATIO Changes the screen format or aspect ratio. CC Selects a closed caption mode for displaying captioning information if available on program. RECORD, PAUSE, REW, FFWD, PLAY, STOP Control the functions on your VCR. P A G E 2 0 TV VCR CABLE DVD SAT MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO FRONT DVI COMP1 COMP2 RGB 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 ENTER MUTE SAP 3 6 9 FLASHBK SURF VIDEO VOL CH PIP PIPCH- PIPCH+
SWAP RATIO CC FREEZE PIP INPUT MENU EXIT PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD REW FF SKIP POWER Turns your TV or any other programmed equipment on or off, depending on mode. RGB Selects: RGB-DTV and RGB-PC input sources. FLASHBK Tunes to the last channel viewed. CHANNEL UP/DOWN Scrolls through available chan-
nels in EZ Scan memory. PIP INPUT Selects the input source for the sub picture. ENTER When in the menu system and other on-screen displays, selects highlighted options. SKIP Playing CDs: Selects songs. Playing DVDs: Selects movie chapters. On-Screen Displays This page describes your on-screen display and information banner options. Main Channel Display Displays current channel number. Channel Label If a channel label has been set, then it will appear here. PIP Display This display appears when PIP is active. TV 13 MONO ABC TV 6 AM 3:00 10 Mute Appears when sound is muted. Volume Volume level is displayed while adjusting the sound. Time Appears when pressing the enter button. P A G E 2 1 Front Panel Controls 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 POWER MENU ENTER (Same as ENTER button on your remote control) VOLUME UP / DOWN CHANNEL UP / DOWN Operation indicator. (See page 7). Lamp indicator. (See page 7). Temperature indicator. (See page 7). P A G E 2 2 W See menu pages for instructions on using the on-
screen menus. W The POWER, MENU, ENTER, VOLUME, and CHANNEL buttons work just as they do on your remote control. W If TV is moved from cold to normal room tempera-
ture, condensation may form inside TV, wait 6~7 hours for the TV to adjust to room temperature before turning it on. HDMI
- HDMITM, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
- This set can receive the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) or Input of Digital Visual Interface(DVI).
- This set supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents Protection) Protocol for the set (480p, 720p, 1080i) Licensing. modes.
- When you Connect with HDMI/DVI Source Devices (DVD Player or Set Top Box or PC) supporting Auto HDMI/DVI function, automatically, support Plug & Play and then set the HDMI/DVI Source Devices (640 x 480p). After reading in HDMI/DVI Source Devices using Display Data Channel(DDC) Protocol, EDID stored in the set is used. If HDMI/DVI Source Devices not supported Auto HDMI/DVI is been, the Resolution is set, manually.
- To get the best picture quality, adjust the DVD Player or Set Top Box output resolution to 1280 x 720p.
- To get the best picture quality, adjust the PC graphics card to 1024 x 768, 60Hz.
- When Source Devices have DVI Output Connector, you must connect audio with separated cable.(Refer to <How to connect>) How to connect 1. When Source Devices (DVD Player or Set Top Box) support HDMI.
- If Source Devices have HDMI Output Connector, Source Devices connect to the set with HDMI Cable .(not sup-
plied with the product).
- If Source Devices support Auto HDMI, automatically, Source Devices divert output resolution in 1280 x 720p. But if not, resolution divert Manually Setting for reference Manual of Source Devices.
- To get the best picture quality, adjust the DVD Player or Set Top Box output resolution to 1280 x 720p.
- Because HDMI sends Digital Video and Audio with one cable, need not especial Audio Cable for using HDMI Cable. 2. When Source Devices (DVD Player or Set Top Box) supports DVI.
- If Source Devices have DVI Output Connector, Source Devices connect to the set with HDMI to DVI Cable (not supplied with the product).
- If Source Devices support Auto DVI, automatically, Source Devices divert output resolution in 1280 x 720p. But if not, resolution divert Manually Setting for reference Manual of Source Devices.
- To get the best picture quality, adjust the DVD Player or Set Top Box output resolution to 1280 x 720p.
- In this case, Audio use other cable. When Source Devices have Analog Audio Output Connector, RGB/DVI Audio Input of the set connect to Audio Cable (not supplied with the product). And then you can listen to normal Audio. 3. When PC supports DVI.
- If PC have DVI Output Connector, Source Devices connect to the set with HDMI to DVI Cable (not supplied with the product).
- To get the best picture quality, adjust the PC graphics card to 1024 x 768, 60Hz.
- Use the the sets HDMI/DVI (VIDEO) for video connections, depending on your PC connector.
- If the graphics card on the PC does not output analog RGB and DVI simultaneously, connect only one of either RGB Input or HDMI/DVI Input to display the PC on the set.
- If he graphics card on the PC does output analog RGB and DVI simultaneously, the set to either RGB Input or HDMI/DVI Input; (the other mode is set to Plug and Play automatically by the set.)
- Then, make the corresponding audio connections. If using a sound card, adjust the PC sound as required.
- In this case, Audio use other cable. When PC (or sound card of PC) have Analog Audio Output Connector, RGB/DVI Audio Input of the set connect to Analog Audio Cable (not supplied with the product). And then you can listen to normal Audio. P A G E 2 3 Reference Cable sample HDMI Cable
(not supplied with the product) Analog Audio Cable (RCA type)
(not supplied with the product) HDMI to DVI Cable
(not supplied with the product) Analog Audio Cable (Stereo to RCA type)
(not supplied with the product) How to use 1. Connect the HDMI/DVI Source Devices(DVD Player or Set Top Box or PC) and the set. 2. Turn on the display by pressing the POWER button on the set and HDMI/DVI Source Devices remote control. 3. Select HDMI/DVI Input source in Main Input option of PIP/DW menu. 4. Check the image on your set. There may be noise associated with the resolution, vertical pattern, contrast or brightness in HDMI/DVI Source Devices. If noise is present, change the HDMI/DVI Source Devices to another res-
olution, change the refresh rate or adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu until the picture is clear. If the refresh rate of the PC graphics card can not changed, change the PC graphics card or consult the manufac-
turer of the PC graphics card. Notes:
- Depending on the graphics card, DOS mode may not work if you use a HDMI to DVI Cable.
- Avoid keeping a fixed image on the set screen for a long period of time. The fixed image may become permanent-
ly imprinted on the screen. Use the Orbiter screen saver when possible.
- When Source Devices connected HDMI/DVI Input, output PC Resolution(VGA, SVGA, XGA), Position, Size may not fit to Screen. As shown the lower picture, press the MENU button to adjust the screen Position of the set and contact an PC graphics card service center.
- When Source Devices connected HDMI/DVI Input output the set Resolution(480p, 720p, 1080i), the set Display fit EIA/CEA-861-B Specification to Screen. If not, refer to the Manual of HDMI/DVI Source Devices or contact your ser-
vice center.
- In case HDMI/DVI Source Devices is not connected Cable or poor cable connection, "No Signal" OSD display in HDMI/DVI Input. And In case of Video Resolution not supported the set output in HDMI/DVI Source Devices, "No Signal" OSD display. Refer to the Manual of HDMI/DVI Source Devices or contact your service center. P A G E 2 4 SETUP Menu AAuto Pr uto Progrogram: Chann am: Channel Sear el Searchch
- Redo Auto Program if the DLP projection TV is ever moved to another location.
- Auto Program will search for channels only through the ANT IN jack.
- If channels numbers for broadcast over-the air TV and cable TV are duplicated where different channels have the same number, press the same number buttons again to toggle between:
Broadcast TV Channels Cable TV Channels
(For example, press 17 to go to the channel, press 17 again to go to the duplicated channel.) SETUP Auto program G To start Manual program Favorite channel VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. 1. Refer to pages 7-17 to connect external equip-
ment to your TV. If you have done so, plug in your TV to a standard (non-switched) 120V 60Hz power outlet. 2. If you have done so, remove the back of the remote and install in two AA batteries. Make sure batteries are properly installed (check the +/
symbols). back of remote 3. With the remote control in hand, press the POWER button to turn your TV on. 4. Press the A.PROG button and then press the GG button. AUTO PROGRAM starts the channel search. If you want to stop auto programming, press the ENTER but-
ton. Only the channels found up to at that time are memo-
rized. You can also select the Auto program option and do a channel search in the SETUP menu. Caution: Never throw batteries into a fire. P A G E 2 5 Remote control effective range 30 30 9m 12m TV VCR CABLE DVD SAT MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO FRONT DVI C/S HD1 C/S HD2 RGB 1 4 7 ENTER 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 CH RTN MUTE VOL CH SURF SAP VIDEO PIP PIPCH- PIPCH+
SWAP PIC SIZE CC FREEZE PIP INPUT MENU EXIT PLAY PAUSE STOP REC REW FF SKIP For optimum performance, aim the remote control directly at the TV and make sure there is no obstruction between the remote control and the TV. W If your Toshiba TV remote control does not operate all the features of your other device, use the original remote control for that device. Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones. If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating range becomes reduced, replace both batteries with new ones. If the batteries are dead or if you will not use the remote control for a long time, remote the batteries to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment. P A G E 2 6 SETUP Menu SETUP Auto program Manual program G TV Favorite channel Memory Fine Booster 2 On 0 Off VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. MMananuual Pr al Progrogram: A am: Adddinding/Deletin g/Deleting Chann g Channelsels
- You can add or delete channels from the channel scan manually. 1. Use the D / E or NUMBER buttons to select the channel number you want to add or delete. 2. Press the MEMORY/ERASE button. 3. Use the MEMORY/ERASE button to select Memory or Erase. 4. Press the ENTER button. You can also do Manual program with the SETUP menu. FinFine Te Tuninuning Ag Adjustm djustmenentt
- Use this function to correct the picture's instability and condition if it is poor. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SETUP menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Manual program. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Fine. 4. Use the F / G button to adjust the picture to your preference. 5. Press the ENTER button to save. Notes To remove fine tuning from a channel, reprogram the finely-tuned channel with Auto program or Manual Program. If a finely-tuned channel is memorized, the color of the channel number changes to yellow. SiSigngnal Recepti al Reception Booster on Booster
- If TV signal reception is poor because you are in a fringe area, set Booster to On. If the picture condition is good, set Booster to Off.
- Adjustments for one channel dont affect the adjustment for other channels. Set booster to on or off for each channel separately. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SETUP menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Manual program. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Booster. 4. Use F / G button to select On or Off. 5. Press the ENTER button to save. P A G E 2 7 SETUP Menu Favorite Channels Setup els Setup Favorite Chann
- Favorite Channels is a convenient feature that lets you quickly scan up to 8 channels of your choice without having to wait for the TV to scan through all the in-between channels. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SETUP menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Favorite channel. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select the first favorite channel position. 4. Use the F / G button to set the desired channel number for first favorite channel. 5. Repeat steps 3 to 4 to memorize other favorite channels. 6. Press the ENTER button to save. To tune to a favorite channel, press the FCR (Favorite Channel Review) button repeatedly. The eight favorite channels appear on the screen in numerical order. SETUP Auto program Manual program Favorite channel G VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev.
P A G E 2 8 VIDEO Menu PiPictur cture Me Mododee
- Picture Mode adjusts the TV to the best picture appearance.
- If adjusting picture options (contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, or tint) manually, APC automatically changes to Off. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the VIDEO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Picture Mode. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set Daylight, Standard, Night time, Movie, Video Game and Sports settings are preset for good picture quality at the factory and cannot be changed. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. Daylight Standard Night time Movie Video Game Sports Off SETUP Picture Mode G VIDEO Color temporature ACM AUDIO Contrast 100 Brightness Color Sharpness Tint 55 55 60 0 TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW Picture Mode Lets you choose a preset value for the picture settings. Off Lets you adjust the picture manually to your preferences. Daylight Increases the levels of all picture settings to fit daylight conditions. Standard Restores the picture levels to their original settings. Night Time Decreases the levels of all picture settings to fit Night Time conditions. Movie Adjusts Video settings to enhance Movie viewing. Contrast and Sharpness levels are lowered so that the picture looks warm and soft. Video Game Sets the picture settings to the levels that are more suitable to enjoy games. Color, Contrast, and Sharpness levels are lowered to reduce the amount of glare. Sports Sets the picture settings to the levels that are more suitable to view sporting events. Contrast and Color levels are raised so that an action scene appears clear and brilliant. LOCK Menu Prev. Color Temper Color T emperatur ature Con e Contrtrolol Auto Color Temperature Control
- To initialize values (reset to default settings), select the Normal option. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the VIDEO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Color temporature. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select either: Cool
(Preset), Normal (Default), or Warm (Preset). 4. Press the ENTER button to save. Manual Color Temperature Control (Color temporature set to Off option)
- You can adjust red, green, or blue to any color temperature you prefer. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the VIDEO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Color temporature. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Off. 4. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Red, Green or Blue. 5. Use the F / G button to make appropriate adjustments. The adjustment range of Red, Green, and Blue is -30 ~ +30. 6. Press the ENTER button to save. SETUP Picture Mode Color temporature G ACM Contrast 100 Brightness Color Sharpness Tint 55 55 60 0 Cool Normal Warm Off Red Green Blue 0 0 0 VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. P A G E 2 9 VIDEO Menu AACM (A CM (Active Color M ctive Color Mananagagememenent)t)
- Adjust the ACM to select the desired skin colour option.
- This function works in the following mode:
TV, VIDEO1,2, COMPONENT1, 2, RGB-DTV, HDMI-DTV.
- Its not available to use this function in XD Off mode. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the VIDEO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select ACM. 3. Press the G button and then use F / G button to make appropriate adjustments. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. MMananuual Pi al Pictur cture Con e Contrtrol (ol (Picture Mode set to set to off opti option)on)
- You can adjust picture contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, and tint options to the levels you prefer. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the VIDEO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select the desired picture option (Contrast, Brightness, Color, Sharpness, Tint). 3. Press the G button and then use F / G button to make appropriate adjust-
ments. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. P A G E 3 0 SETUP Picture Mode VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Color temporature ACM Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness G 100 55 55 60 Fleshtone Greentone Bluetone Menu Prev. SETUP Picture Mode VIDEO Color temporature G 100 55 55 60 AUDIO ACM Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. AUDIO Menu Sound md mododee Soun
- This function lets you enjoy the best sound without any special adjustment because the TV has the appro-
priate sound options based on the program content.
- If you adjust sound options (Treble and Bass) manually, DASP automatically changes to Off. 1. Press the DASP button repeatedly to select the appropriate sound setup as shown below. SRS TSXT Flat Music Movie Sports Off You can also adjust DASP in the AUDIO menu. SRS TSXT, Flat, Music, Movie, and Sports are preset for good sound quality at the factory and cannot be changed. TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. BBEBBE
- BBE High Definition Sound restores clarity and presence for better speech intelligibility and music realism. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the AUDIO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select BBE. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On or Off. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. Treble, Bass or BBE arent suitable for SRS TSXT mode. Manufactured under license from BBE Sound, Inc. Stable soundd Stable soun
- AVL maintains an equal sound level; even if you change channels. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the AUDIO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Stable sound. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On or Off. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. On Off 0 50 50 SETUP Sound mode VIDEO BBE Stable sound AUDIO Balance Treble Bass TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. On Off 0 50 50 SETUP Sound mode VIDEO BBE Stable sound AUDIO Balance Treble Bass TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. P A G E 3 1 AUDIO Menu MMananuual Soun al Sound Con d Contrtrol (ol (DASP off opti option an on and balan d balance)ce) 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the AUDIO menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select the desired sound option (Balance, Treble, Bass). 3. Press the G button and then use F / G button to make appropriate adjustments. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. L R 0 50 50 SETUP Audio mode VIDEO BBE Stable sound AUDIO Balance Treble Bass TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. Stereo/S Ster eo/SAP Br AP Broadoadcasts Setup casts Setup
- The TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP (Secondary Audio Program) that accompanies the stereo program; if the broadcaster transmits one additional sound signal in addition to the original one.
- Mono: The primary language is heard from left and right speakers. Signal mode is mono.
- Stereo: The primary language is heard from left and right speakers. Signal mode is stereo.
- SAP: The secondary language is heard from left and right speakers in mono sound. 1. Press the MTS button repeatedly. Mono Stereo SAP Select mono sound mode if the signal is not clear or in poor signal reception areas. Stereo, SAP modes are available only if included on the broadcast signal. P A G E 3 2 TIME Menu AAuto Clock Setup uto Clock Setup
- Set the time automatically through the PBS broadcast signal.
- ThePBS setup signal includes information for the current time.
- Set the clock manually, if the current time is set incorrectly programed by the auto clock function. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the TIME menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Clock. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Auto. 4. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select the time zone for your viewing area. Your choices are: Auto, E.S.T. (Eastern Standard Time), C.S.T. (Central Standard Time), M.S.T. (Mountain Standard Time), P.S.T.
(Pacific Standard Time), Alaska, and Hawaii. 5. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set PBS Channel. 6. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set Daylight Saving Time Auto, On or Off, depending on whether or not your viewing area observes Daylight Saving Time. 7. Press the ENTER button to save. SETUP Clock G Auto Manual Time zone Auto PBS Channel TV 2 Daylight Saving Auto Off timer On timer Auto off VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. MMananuual Clock Setup al Clock Setup
- If current time setting is wrong, reset the clock manually. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the TIME menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Clock. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to selectt Manual. 4. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set the hour. 5. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set the minutes. 6. Press the ENTER button to save. SETUP Clock G Auto Off timer On timer Auto off Manual
- - : - - AM VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. P A G E 3 3 TIME Menu On/Off Timer Setup er Setup On/Off Tim
- Timer function operates only if current time has been set.
- Off-Timer function overrides On-Timer function if they are set both set to the same time.
- The TV must be in standby mode for the On-Timer to work.
- If you do not press any button within 2 hours after the TV turns on with the On Timer function, the TV will automatically revert to standby mode. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the TIME menu. SETUP Clock 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Off timer or On timer. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On. To cancel On/Off timer function, select Off. 4. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set the hour. 5. Press the G button and then use D / E button to set the minutes. 6. For only On timer function Press the G button and then use D / E button to set the sound level at turn-
on. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select the channel at turn-
on. 7. Press the ENTER button to save. Off timer On timer Auto off G On Off 6 : 30 AM Volume 17 Ch. TV 2 VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. Sleep Timerer Sleep Tim
- The Sleep Timer turns the TV off at the preset time. Note that this setting is cleared when the TV is turned off. 1. Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the number of preset minutes. First the appears on the screen, followed by the following sleep timer turn off times:
10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 240 minutes. zz
--- Min option 2. When the number of minutes you want is displayed on the screen, press the ENTER button. The timer begins to count down from the number of minutes selected. 3. To check the remaining minutes before the TV turns off, press the SLEEP button once. 4. To cancel the Sleep Timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until zz
--- Min appears. AAuto Off uto Off
- If set to on and there is no input signal, the TV turns off automatically after 10 minutes. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the TIME menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Auto off. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On or Off. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. SETUP Clock Off timer On timer Auto off G On Off VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. P A G E 3 4 SPECIAL Menu Options On-Screen M On-Scr een Menenu Lan u Languguagageses
- The menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language. First select your language. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SPECIAL menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Language. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select your desired language. From this point on, the on-screen menus will be shown in the language of your choice. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. KKey Lock ey Lock
- The TV can be set up so that it can only be used with the remote control.
- This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing by locking out the front panel controls.
- This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SPECIAL menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Key lock. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On or Off. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. With the Key lock On, the display Key lock appears on the screen if any but-
W ton on the front panel is pressed. XD Demoo XD Dem
- Use it to see the difference between XD Demo on and XD Demo off. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SPECIAL menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Demo. 3. Press the G button to begin XD Demo. 4. Press the MENU button to stop XD Demo. SETUP Language Key lock G Caption / Text Captions Demo On Off VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. Language Key lock ISM Method Low power Set ID Caption / Text Captions Demo G To start SETUP VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. P A G E 3 5 SPECIAL Menu Options Closed Captions Closed Captions Closed captioning is a process which converts the audio por-
tion of a television program into written words which then appear as subtitles on the television screen. Closed captions allow viewers to read the dialogue and narration of television programs. Using Closed Captions Captions are the subtitles of the dialogue and narration of television programs. For prerecorded programs, program dia-
logue can be arranged into captions in advance. Its possible to caption a live program by using a process called real-time captioning, which creates captions instantly. Real-time cap-
tioning is normally done by professional reporters using a machine shorthand system and computer for translation into English. Captioning is an effective sys-
tem for the hearing-impaired, and it can also aid in teaching language skills. The picture at left shows a typical caption. FOLLOW ME Caption Tips Not all TV broadcasts include closed caption signals. Sometimes TV stations broadcast four different caption sig-
nals on the same channel. By selecting CC 1 to CC 2, you can choose which signal you view. CC 1 is usually the sig-
nal with the captions, while Another mode might show demonstration or programming information. Your TV might not receive caption signals normally in the following situations. 1. Poor reception conditions are encountered:
IGNITION:
Picture may flutter, drift, suffer from black spots, or horizontal streaking. Usually caused by interference from automobile ignition systems, neon lamps, electrical drills, and other elec-
trical appliances. GHOSTS:
Ghosts are caused when the TV signal splits and follows two paths. One is the direct path and the other is reflected off tall buildings, hills or other objects. Changing the direction or position of the antenna may improve reception. SNOW:
If your receiver is located at the weak, fringe area of a TV signal, your picture may be marred by small dots. It may be necessary to install a special antenna to improve the picture. 2. An old, bad, or illegally recorded tape is being played. 3. Strong, random signals from a car or airplane interfere with the TV signal. 4. The signal from the antenna is weak. 5. The program wasnt captioned when it was produced, trans-
mitted, or taped. Captiononss Capti 1. Use the CAPTION button repeatedly to select Caption Off, EZ Mute, or On. EZ Mute shows the selected captions option (if available on program) when the TV sound is muted 2. Press the ENTER button to save. Caption/T Capti on/Teextxt 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SPECIAL menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Caption / Text. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select caption: CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, Text1, Text2, Text3, or Text4. CAPTION The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of the TV screen; usually the audio portion of the program provided for the hearing impaired. TEXT SETUP Language Key lock Caption / Text G Captions Demo CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provided by the broadcaster. LOCK Menu Prev. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. P A G E 3 6 SCREEN Menu AAuto A uto Adjustm djustmenentt
- RGB (PC) mode only; This function doesnt work for RGB-DTV mode.
- Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image shaking.
- After adjustment, if the image is still not correct, your TV is functioning properly but needs further adjustment.
- The Auto config. and Manual config. are not active in DVI mode. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SCREEN menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Auto config.. 3. Press the G button to run Auto configure. When Auto config. has finished, OK will be shown on screen. If the position of the image is still not correct, try Auto adjustment again. 4. In RGB (PC) mode, if the image needs to be adjusted more after using Auto config., you can make further adjustments with the Manual config. option. SETUP Auto config. G To set VIDEO Manual config Aspect ratio AUDIO Cinema NR Reset TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. MMananuual Confi al Configurgure (RGB-PC m e (RGB-PC modode only) e only)
- If the image still isnt clear after auto adjustment and especially if characters are still jittery, adjust the picture Phase manually.
- To correct the screen size, adjust Clock. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SCREEN menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Manual config.. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to to select Phase or Clock. 4. Use the F / G button to make appropriate adjustments. The Phase adjustment range is 0 ~ 30. The Clock adjustment range is -127 ~ +128. 5. Press the ENTER button to save. SETUP Auto config. Manual config G Aspect ratio Phase Clock 0 0 Cinema NR Reset VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. Setting Pi Settin g Pictur cture Form e Formatat
- Caution: If a 4:3 fixed image is on the screen for a long time, it may remain visible.
- Set every aspect ratio for TV, Video, Component 480i sources.
- Use 4:3, or 16:9 for other RGB-PC and DVI-PC sources.
- Horizon is not available for Component (480p,720p,1080i), DTV (480p,720p,1080i) sources. 1. Press the ARC button repeatedly to select the desired picture format. You can also adjust ARC in the SCREEN menu. 4:3 Choose 4:3 when you want to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio, with black bars appearing at both the left and right sides. 16:9 Choose 16:9 when you want to adjust the picture horizontally, in a linear proportion to fill the entire screen. Theater wide 1 Choose Horizon when you want to adjust the picture in a non-linear proportion, that is, more enlarged at both sides, to cre-
ate a spectacular view. Theater wide 2
- Choose Zoom when you want to view the picture without any alteration. However, the top and bottom portions of the picture will be cropped. P A G E 3 7 SCREEN Menu CinCinemema Ma Modode Setup (TV e Setup (TV, Vi
, Viddeo1-2 an eo1-2 and Compon d Componenent 480i m t 480i modode only) e only)
- Sets up the TV for the best picture appearance for viewing movies. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SCREEN menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Cinema.. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select On or Off. 4. Press the ENTER button to save. NR (Noise Red NR (N oise Reduuctiction)on)
- You can select 3D NR or MPEG NR to reduce the picture noise which may appear on the screen during watching the TV. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SCREEN menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select NR. 3. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select 3D NR or MPEG NR. 4. Press the F / G button to make appropriate adjustments. 5. Press the ENTER button to save. Initializin Initi alizing (Reset to ori g (Reset to originginal fal factory value) actory value)
- Reset is unique to each function: Manual config., Position, Split zoom, PIP position and sub picture size for double window.
- Use the Reset option to initialize the adjusted settings. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the SCREEN menu. 2. Press the G button and then use D / E button to select Reset. 3. Press the G button. You can initialize Position, Split zoom, PIP Transparency, PIP position, PIP size and sub picture size for double window. P A G E 3 8 SETUP Auto config. Manual config G Aspect ratio Cinema NR Reset On Off VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. SETUP Auto config. Manual config G Aspect ratio Cinema NR Reset 3D NR 0 MPGE NR 0 VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. G To set SETUP Screen adj. ARC Cinema YNR Reset VIDEO AUDIO TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. Parental Lock Setup Parental Control can be used to block specific channels, ratings and other viewing sources. The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting sta-
tion. The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by the type of program and by the categories chosen to be blocked. It is also possible to block all program viewing for a time period. To use this function, the following must be done :
1. Set ratings and categories to be blocked. 2. Specify a password 3. Enable the lock V-Chip rating and categories Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations. Most television programs and television movies can be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only. Ratings for Movies previously shown in theaters:
Movie Ratings :
Blocking Off (Permits all programs) G (General audience) PG (Parental guidance suggested) PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) R (Restricted) NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted) X (Adult only) If you set PG-13 : G and PG movies will be available , PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked. Ratings for Television programs including made-for-TV movies :
General TV Ratings:
Blocking Off TV-G (general audience) (individual categories do not apply) TV-PG (parental guidance suggested) TV-14 (14 years and older) TV-MA (mature audience) Children TV Ratings:
Blocking Off TV-Y (youth) (individual content categories do not apply) TV-Y7 (youth, 7 years and up) Content Categories:
Dialog - sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG, TV-14) Language - adult language (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) Sex scenes - sexual situations (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) Violence (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA) F Violence - fantasy violence (applies only to TV-Y7) Aux. Block Video 1, 2 (On, Off) Component 1, 2 (On, Off) RGB, DVI (On, Off) P A G E 3 9 Parental Lock
- Lets you set up blocking schemes to block specific channels, ratings, and external viewing sources.
- A password is required to gain access to this menu if the Lock System is turned on SETUP Lock on/off G VIDEO Set password MPAA AUDIO Age block On Off Content block Aux.block Canadian TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. 1. Press the MENU button and then use D / E button to select the LOCK menu. Then, press the G button If Lock is already set, enter the password as requested. The TV is set up with the initial password 0-0-0-0. 2. Use the D / E button to choose from the following LOCK Menu options. Once the option is selected, change the settings to your preference. Lock on/off: Activates or disables the blocking scheme you set up pre-
viously. Set Password: Change the password by inputting a new password twice. MPAA (Movie Rating): Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits specified, so children cannot view certain movies. You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap operas. TV Rating-Children: Prevents children from watching certain children's TV programs, according to the ratings limit set. The children rating does not apply to other TV programs. Unless you block certain TV programs intended for mature audi-
ences in the TV Rating - sub menu, your children can view those programs. TV Rating-General: Based on the ratings, blocks certain TV programs that you and your family do not want to view. Aux. Block: Enables you to select a source to block from the external source devices you have hooked up. 3. Press the ENTER button to save. Note If you ever forget your password, key in 7, 7, 7, 7 on the remote control. P A G E 4 0 PIP (Picture-in-Picture) / Twin Picture Operation PIP lets you view 2 different inputs (sources) on your monitor screen at the same time. One source will be large, and the other source (PIP) will show a smaller inset image. Twin Picture splits the screen into 2, allowing 2 pictures to be shown on the TV screen at the same time. Each source is given half the screen. Watching PIP Press the PIP button to show the sub picture. Each press of PIP changes the PIP options as shown below. PIP Mode POP Mode Twin Picture Mode PIP / Twin Picture Source Selection Changes the picture source for the Sub Picture image so you can watch your TV, cable TV, VCR, or any other devices that are connected to your TV. Using the menu 1 Press the MENU button on the remote control, then use the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the Setup menu. 2 3 4 5 Press ENTER or the RIGHT arrow button to access the Setup menu. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select the Sub Input option. Press ENTER or the RIGHT arrow to access the Sub Input menu, then use the UP/DOWN arrow button to select the source. Your choic-
es are: Ant/Cable, Video 1, Video 2, Front Video. Press EXIT to save and return to TV viewing or press the LEFT arrow to save and return to the previous Menu. Using the PIP INPUT button on the remote control 1 Use the PIP INPUT button to select the input source for the sub picture. Each time you press PIP INPUT button, you toggle between Ant/Cable, Video 1, Video 2, and Front Video. SETUP Lock on/off G VIDEO Set password MPAA AUDIO Age block On Off Content block Aux.block Canadian TIME SPECIAL SCREEN PIP/DW LOCK Menu Prev. W Do not display a fixed image on the screen for long periods of time. Doing so may cause image burn-in. W Not all sources are available for PIP. P A G E 4 1 PIP (Picture-in-Picture) / Twin Picture Operation Selecting PIP / Twin Picture Channels 1 Press the PIP button on the remote control to select PIP or Twin picture mode. Select the Ant/Cable source with the PIP INPUT button. 2 Use the PIPCH-/PIPCH+ button to select a channel for the sub picture. Swapping Pictures Press the SWAP button. Each time you press the SWAP button, you switch the Main and Sub pictures. Its available to SWAP the Main and Sub picture in Ant/Cable, video 1-2, and front video input sources for Main picture. Main Picture Sub Picture Moving the Sub Picture (PIP mode only) Main Picture Sub Picture In the PIP mode, each press of the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrow buttons will move the sub picture to a different position on the screen. POP (Picture-outside-Picture) Use POP to search the pictures of all the programmed chan-
nels one-by-one on the 3 POP screen display, while the main screen remains the current channel. 1 2 Press PIP button on the remote control with the POP image on the screen to acti-
vate POP (Picture-outside-Picture) mode. The pictures of all the programmed chan-
nels are searched with the 3 POP screen, as shown to the right. Press SWAP, to enlarge the selected channel being searched on the POP screen to view it on the Main screen.
(Its available to use this function in Ant/Cable input source for Main and Sub picture.) Press the EXIT button to exit POP mode. W Run EZ Scan channel search before using POP mode. P A G E 4 2 Lamp Unit Replacement To obtain a replacement lamp unit:
In the U.S.:
In warranty www.tacp.toshiba.com/service Call toll-free 1-800-631-3811. Web Contact Out of warranty www.ceaccessories.toshiba.com Consult your consumer elec-
tronics dealer for availabili-
ty. In Canada, contact a Toshiba parts distributor by directing your web browser to www.toshiba.ca Click
"Home Entertainment," and then click "Support."
Use the replacement lamp unit model listed below only. Using any other lamp may cause damage to the TV and/or lamp. Model name is TBL4-LMP. CAUTION: Always replace with same type lamp unit: Model No.
[TBL4-LMP]
You must replace the lamp when:
The image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. Follow the instructions to replace the lamp, as shown below. 1. Turn off the TV and unplug the power cable. 2. STOP! Allow the lamp to cool for at least one (1) hour before replacing it. CAUTION: HOT SURFACE!
The temperature of the lamp immediately after use exceeds 392F (200C). Touching the lamp before it has cooled will result in severe burns. ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL FOR AT LEAST ONE (1) HOUR BEFORE REPLACING IT. 3. Remove the 2 retaining screws on the lamp cover with a Phillips type screwdriver. Remove the lamp door completely from the TV. WARNING: RISK OFF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
The lamp unit door is provided with an interlock to reduce the risk of electric shock and excessive ultraviolet radiation. Never defeat its purpose or attempt to service without removing the lamp unit door completely. Failure to follow this WARNING may result in death or seri-
ous injury. 4. Remove the two retaining screws on the lamp case with using Phillips type screwdriver. 5. Lift up the fixed wire handle of the lamp. P A G E 4 3 Lamp Unit Replacement(Contd.) 6. Pull out the handle slowly and remove the lamp case. 7. Insert the new lamp gently into the correct position. Make sure it is inserted correctly. Note:
Never subject the lamp unit to excessive shock. Never touch the lamp unit glass or otherwise get it dirty. Doing so may affect the image quality and reduce the service life of the lamp. See Cleaning the lamp unit glass at below. Cleaning the lamp unit glass If you accidentally touch the lamp unit glass or otherwise get it dirty, wipe it with a lint-free lens cleaning cloth (such as a cloth for cleaning camera lenses or eyeglasses). CAUTION: NEVER clean a hot lamp with any type of flammable liquid or aerosol cleaning agent. Many ordinary cleaning agents (such as glass cleaners) contain chemicals that may be flammable at certain tempera-
tures. If the lamp unit is not allowed to cool for at least one (1) hour, such chemicals may lgnite. 8. Using a manual Phillips screwdriver (Do Not use an electric screwdiver), tighten the screws you removed in step 3. 9 Replace the lamp cover and tighten the cover screws. NOTE: Make sure the lamp unit and door are installed securely; otherwise, the TV may not turn on. 10. Plug in the power cord and turn on the TV. After the initial warmup period (which may take up to several seconds for full picture brightness), the TV should operate normally. If any of the following conditions exist, turn off the TV, unplug the power cord, and repeat steps 19 to ensure that the lamp unit and lamp unit door are installed correctly:
The lamp indicator flashes green. No picture Dark picture TV will not turn on If, after repeating steps 110, the problem still exists:
In the U.S., call Customer Service at 1-800-631-3811. In Canada, locate the nearest Toshiba authorized service depot by directing your web browser to www.toshiba.ca; click "Home Entertainment," and then click "Support."
P A G E 4 4 Lamp Unit Replacement(Contd.) Lamp unit disposal Place the used lamp unit in the empty box from the new lamp unit. Keep the lamp unit out of reach of children and pets. CAUTION: Always handle the lamp unit with care. The lamp unit in this TV was designed for safe replacement by consumers;
however, if the lamp unit is subjected to intentional or accidental abuse
(such as excessive mechanical abuse or handling by children or pets), the unit may break, exposing sharp edges or pinch points. Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for your area. NOTE: The lamp unit contains mercury, the disposal of which may be regulat-
ed due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance
(www.eiae. org). P A G E 4 5 Programming the Remote The remote control for your HD receiver is a multi-brand or universal remote control that can be programmed to operate most remote-control-
lable devices of other manufacturers. Note: The remote control may not be able to con-
trol all models of other brands. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Test your remote control. To find out whether your remote control can operate the device without programming, turn on the device such as a the VCR and press the corresponding mode button (VCR) on the remote control while pointing at the device. Test the POWER and CH +/- buttons to see if the device responds properly. If not, the remote requires programming to operate the device. Turn on the device to be programmed. Then press the corresponding mode button on the remote control. Press the POWER button and the MUTE but-
ton simultaneously. Now the remote control is ready to program the code for the corre-
sponding device. There are two ways to find the right code for the device. A. If you press the CH +/- buttons repeat-
edly, the codes will change one at a time. Press the POWER button after each code change. If the right code is found, the device will turn off. B. Enter a code number using the number buttons on the remote. The right code num-
bers for the corresponding component can be found on the following pages. Again, if the code is correct, the device will turn off. Press the EXIT button to store the program. Test the remote control functions to see if the device responds properly. If not, repeat from step 2. P A G E 4 6 2 4 3 TV VCR CABLE DVD SAT MODE LIGHT POWER TV/VIDEO FRONT DVI COMP1 COMP2 RGB 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 ENTER MUTE SAP 3 6 9 FLASHBK SURF VIDEO VOL CH PIP PIPCH- PIPCH+
SWAP RATIO CC FREEZE PIP INPUT MENU EXIT PLAY PAUSE STOP RECORD REW FF SKIP 3 4 5 Programming Codes: TVs TVs Brand A MARK ADMIRAL AKAI AMPRO AMSTRAD ANAM AOC BLAUPUNKT CANDLE CAPEHART CETRONIC CITIZEN CLASSIC CONCERTO CONTEC CORONADO CRAIG CROWN CURTIS MATHES CXC DAEWOO DAYTRON DYNASTY DYNATECH ELECTROHOME EMERSON FISHER FUNAI FUTURETECH GE Codes 112 143 072 081 161 006 146 073 167 052 043 054 056 080 104 108 112 115 118 121 131 004 006 058 112 088 002 003 004 006 058 043 002 003 004 006 043 101 103 143 043 004 039 043 050 051 143 043 054 043 143 004 006 101 116 143 043 004 016 017 043 044 055 071 076 103 107 111 114 117 120 123 125 127 128 136 143 004 116 143 043 062 024 077 143 004 005 006 028 043 047 048 050 051 096 116 143 151 153 154 155 007 057 028 043 043 004 006 008 009 034 056 073 074 091 116 130 144 155 160 161 165 Brand GOLDSTAR HALL MARK HITACHI INFINITY INKEL JBL JCPENNY JENSEN JVC KEC KENWOOD KLOSS KMC KTV LG LODGENET LOGIK LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MATSUI MEMOREX METZ MGA MINERVA MITSUBISHI MTC NAD NEC Brand NIKEI ONKING ONWA OPTONICA PANASONIC PHILCO PHILIPS PIONEER PORTLAND PROSCAN PROTON QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC ROCTEC RUNCO SAMPO SAMSUNG SANYO SCOTT SEARS Codes 004 102 106 110 112 113 116 119 122 127 137 143 004 116 004 006 009 010 011 012 023 041 075 143 158 163 166 164 129 164 004 006 008 009 024 030 065 101 143 156 160 013 034 038 070 083 145 043 006 070 002 059 143 006 043 143 154 255 072 072 004 007 015 052 081 160 164 166 003 004 006 022 059 060 061 063 064 127 143 160 164 006 077 164 164 004 007 072 116 088 004 006 024 028 042 049 077 116 088 004 006 024 028 040 042 109 116 124 146 004 006 062 101 015 025 006 007 016 Brand Sharp SIEMENS SIGNATURE SONY SOUNDESIGN SPECTRICON SSS SUPRE MACY SYLVANIA TANDY TATUNG TECHNICS TECHWOOD TEKNIKA TELEFUNKEN TELERENT TERA TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNIVERSAL VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDIKRON VIDTECH WARDS YAMAHA YORK YUPITERU ZENITH ZONDA Codes 019 024 040 056 130 132 134 043 043 043 019 081 034 056 080 092 164 003 004 006 024 043 056 059 060 063 064 127 143 164 003 004 005 006 038 059 070 093 143 160 164 006 018 023 025 027 116 135 176 004 143 144 160 161 165 167 004 058 116 131 143 171 173 034 056 092 019 043 047 116 127 143 004 006 023 024 056 065 074 144 152 156 160 161 165 007 019 043 047 186 168 169 004 006 058 116 004 050 089 101 105 113 116 127 133 137 143 160 007 020 021 033 039 053 057 082 166 004 028 043 048 116 143 004 007 015 028 030 057 082 094 101 116 143 160 Codes 004 014 019 022 028 029 081 143 170 175 088 072 041 070 079 085 126 139 147 185 003 004 028 043 116 112 004 043 002 003 004 006 044 059 060 063 064 116 127 140 160 164 081 056 062 034 080 084 004 002 003 004 006 024 028 031 043 072 077 101 103 143 037 046 086 087 072 172 004 116 007 015 030 040 051 062 101 138 143 008 009 146 174 004 116 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 116 143 164 004 006 004 116 043 001 072 073 095 103 157 112 P A G E 4 7 Programming Codes: VCRs Brands TOTEVISION UNITECH VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDEOSONIC WARDS YAMAHA ZENITH Codes 040 101 040 012 048 012 034 046 040 003 013 017 024 031 033 034 040 053 054 131 012 034 039 043 001 034 048 056 058 072 080 101 Codes 034 016 043 046 124 125 146 072 031 033 103 012 023 039 043 035 037 129 028 031 033 108 003 040 135 031 033 041 005 007 010 064 065 108 110 111 112 116 117 119 108 012 023 039 043 034 053 059 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 129 131 138 153 003 008 009 010 034 031 033 063 072 107 109 144 147 132 136 012 013 020 101 106 114 123 012 045 004 018 026 034 043 063 137 150 031 033 031 033 012 013 015 033 040 066 101 043 012 031 033 043 048 050 Brand KENWOOD LG LLOYD LXI MAGIN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MARTA MATSUI MEI MEMOREX MGA MINOLTA MITSUBISHI MTC MULTITECH NEC NORDMENDE OPTONICA PANASONIC PENTAX PHILCO PHILIPS PILOT PIONEER PORTLAND PULSAR QUARTZ QUASAR RCA Brand REALISTIC RICO RUNCO SALORA SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHINTOM SONY SOUNDESIGN STS SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TANDY TATUNG TEAC TECHNICS TEKNIKA THOMAS TMK TOSHIBA Codes 055 060 130 150 152 014 034 039 043 047 048 255 034 003 009 013 014 017 034 101 106 040 031 033 034 041 067 068 012 031 033 067 069 101 027 030 031 033 003 010 014 031 033 034 053 072 101 102 134 139 045 046 059 013 020 013 020 045 046 049 051 059 061 151 034 040 024 034 012 023 039 043 048 043 053 054 066 070 074 083 133 140 145 013 020 031 033 063 031 034 067 031 033 034 054 067 071 101 101 013 021 048 108 072 011 014 033 066 075 145 013 020 033 Codes 034 040 041 062 063 107 109 140 144 145 147 003 008 010 014 031 033 034 040 053 054 101 058 148 014 032 040 102 104 105 107 109 112 113 115 120 122 125 022 043 048 135 003 007 010 014 102 134 017 037 112 129 131 003 008 009 010 013 014 017 020 031 042 073 081 101 031 054 149 024 003 009 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078 149 034 013 031 033 034 059 067 034 010 034 039 043 034 039 043 031 033 070 019 031 033 034 101 034 006 008 013 042 047 059 082 112 131 VCRs Brand AIWA AKAI AMPRO ANAM AUDIO DYNAMICS BROKSONIC CANON CAPEHART CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DAYTRON DBX DYNATECH ELECTROHOME EMERSON FISHER FUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INSTANTREPLAY JCL JCPENNY JENSEN JVC P A G E 4 8 Programming Codes: SAT/DVDs SAT Brand ALPHASTAR DSR AMPLICA BIRDVIEW BSR CAPETRONICS CHANNEL MASTER CHAPARRAL CITOH CURTIS MATHES DRAKE DX ANTENNA ECHOSTAR ELECTRO HOME EUROPLUS FUJITSU Codes 123 050 051 126 129 053 053 013 014 015 018 036 055 008 009 012 077 054 050 145 005 006 007 010 011 052 112 116 141 024 046 056 076 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 122 089 114 017 021 022 DVD Brand HITACHI HOUSTON TRACKER Codes 027 133 134 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 003 004 016 029 031 059 101 139 140 033 037 039 051 057 104 068 053 060 147 061 108 057 255 132 062 144 010 059 063 064 065 057 028 124 125 069 070 143 060 142 121 MEMOREX NEXTWAVE NORSAT PACE SKY SATELLITE PANASONIC PANSAT HUGHES HYTEK JANIEL JERROLD KATHREIN LEGEND LG LUTRON LUXOR MACOM Brand VIEWSTAR WINEGARD ZENITH Codes 115 128 146 001 081 082 083 084 091 120 Brand PERSONAL CABLE PHILIPS PICO PRESIDENT PRIMESTAR PROSAT RCA REALISTIC SAMSUNG SATELLITE SERVICE CO 028 035 047 Codes 117 071 105 019 102 030 110 111 072 066 106 043 074 123 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SONY STARCAST SUPER GUIDE TEECOM TOSHIBA UNIDEN 057 085 032 138 103 041 020 124 125 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137 002 127 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136 Brand APEX DIGITAL DENON GE GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON JVC LG Codes 022 020 014 005 006 010 016 025 027 012 001 010 016 Brand MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MITSUBISHI NAD ONKYO PANASONIC Codes 025 013 024 002 023 008 017 003 009 Brand PHILIPS PIONEER PROCEED PROSCAN RCA SAMSUNG SONY Codes 013 004 026 021 005 006 005 006 011 015 007 Brand THOMPSON TOSHIBA YAMAHA ZENITH Codes 005 006 019 008 009 018 010 016 025 P A G E 4 9 Programming Codes: Cable Boxes CATV Brand VIEWSTAR ZENITH Codes 032 035 012 015 018 086 087 088 089 001 060 093 Brand ABC ANTRONIK ARCHER CABLE STAR CENTURION CENTURY CITIZEN COLOUR VOICE COMBANO COMTRONICS DIAMOND EAGLE EASTERN ELECTRICORD GE GEMINI GI GOLDEN CHANNEL HAMLIN HITACHI HOSPITALITY JERROLD Codes 003 004 039 042 046 052 053 014 005 007 014 024 026 092 007 007 065 090 080 081 019 030 023 020 030 040 057 062 066 032 072 008 022 025 054 052 074 030 049 050 055 052 055 070 077 002 003 004 Brand LG M-NET MACOM MAGNAVOX MEMOREX MOVIE TIME NSC OAK PANASONIC PARAGON PHILIPS PIONEER POST NEWS WEEK PRUCER PTS PULSAR RCA Codes 008 009 010 052 069 074 255 037 033 010 012 064 079 001 028 032 015 028 038 071 073 016 031 037 053 044 047 001 006 012 013 020 065 085 090 034 051 052 063 076 016 059 011 048 071 072 073 074 001 047 Brand REGAL REGENCY REMBRANT RK SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SHERITECH SIGNAL SIGNATURE SL MARX SPRUCER STARCOM STARGATE SYLVANIA TADIRAN TANDY TEXSCAN TOCOM TOSHIBA UNIKA UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL Codes 049 050 057 025 091 030 068 003 011 041 042 043 045 046 022 030 052 030 047 078 002 004 008 009 008 030 067 030 017 029 067 039 040 056 001 007 014 024 004 053 005 007 014 024 026 027 P A G E 5 0 Troubleshooting Some quick and easy tips to fixing problems yourself. SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Snowy picture and unclear sound. Check your antenna connection or location. Check your cable input. Check to see if the TV/VCR button on your VCR has the TV selected. Multiple images or ghost shadows. Check your antenna direction and/or location. Check your cable input. Make sure the cable from your antenna to your TV is properly connected. Interference: Sharp lines across the screen and unclear sound. The following may cause image problems or distortion:
Electrical appliances, powerful lights, cars, trucks; computers or portable phones; medical equipment If possible increase the distance between your TV and the offending appliance. Or shut one of them off. Normal picture but no sound. Check sound level. Make sure the TV sound is not muted. Try another channel. The problem may be the broadcast, not your TV. Are the Audio cables properly installed?
Are the wires for external speakers (if you have external speakers) properly installed?
Make sure your speakers are turned on in the Audio menu. If your audio mode is set to SAP, that channel may not have a SAP program. No picture and unclear sound. Are you in TV or cable tuning mode, and should be in the other?
Make sure output channels on all A/V equipment are on the same channel (3 or 4). Check that all connections are tight. No picture and no sound. Is the AC power cord plugged in?
Check that your AC power outlet works. (Test it by plugging in something else or try another outlet.) Make sure your brightness and audio controls are set properly. Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. No color, but the sound is O.K. Check the color settings in the Video menu. Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. Picture has a big black box on it, but the sound is O.K. Picture has two horizontal black bars, one on top and one on bottom. Missing Secret code The Caption option may be in Text mode. Select CC 1 in the Caption/Text menu or Off in the Caption menu. Your program is in letterbox. This means that the shape of your TV is a square, but the program is a rectangle. Think of the bars as empty space the program doesnt fill; not picture thats blocked out. Because this format is a direct representation of film as you see it in the movies, you are actually seeing MORE of the program when you see those bars. If you forget the secret code, press the remote control Button 7, 7, 7 and 7 when the display asks you to enter the secret code. P A G E 5 1 Troubleshooting (Contd.) Remote control doesnt work. Make sure the batteries are fresh and installed properly. Menu options cant be changed or selected. Try unplugging your TV for a few minutes, then plug it back in. No picture or sound when any non-cable source is selected. Check to see if the source equipment has been turned on. Make sure that the connections are secure on the back of your TV and on the source equipment. Weak or no Stereo Sound when using a stereo VCR. The PIP inset is black or lacks contrast. Check to see if all the connections are secure. Look in the Audio mode menu to see if all the settings are correct. You are using channel 3 or 4 to view your VCR. No stereo sound is present under that decision. Check to be sure that the PIP source is turned on. You might want to adjust the PIP picture settings under the PIP menu. Check that all the wires are connected properly. Check to see if your input source for PIP is set correctly. The PIP inset is snow when the source is Antenna. Look to see if the TV/VCR button on your VCR has the TV selected or change the PIP to another source. Time is incorrect. Reset clock manually. Picture Interference Even though you may be getting cable service, the signal may be weak, which means the quality of your picture may suffer due to other factors. If there are problems with the image on your TV, consult the Troubleshooting guide on the following pages. You may also want to contact your cable service provider to determine if the problem is from the cable service. P A G E 5 2 Product Specifications Model 44SZ8R-UE Power Requirement Television System Television Channels Horizontal Size (Inches) Height (Inches) Depth (Inches) Weight (lbs.) 41.7 30.1 14 69 AC 120V, 60Hz American TV Standard, NTSC, ATSC with STB VHF: 2 - 13 UHF: 14 - 69 CATV: 1 - 125 Power Consumption (W) 240W Antenna 75 ohm External Terminal for VHF/UHF Audio Output (W) 12W x 2 External Input/Output Ports A/V input (3 set) A/V output (1 set) S-Video input (2) Component input (2 set) RGB input (1) DVI input (1) RGB/DVI audio input (1 set) Variable audio output (1 set) Audio center mode input (1) Calibration port (1) P A G E 5 3 Notes P A G E 5 4 Notes P A G E 5 5 HEAD OFFICE: 82 TOTOWA ROAD, WAYNE, NJ 07470, U.S.A. NATIONAL SERVICE DIVISION:1420-B TOSHIBA DRIVE, LEBANON, TN 37087, U.S.A. HEAD OFFICE: 191 McNABB STREET, MARKHAM, ONTARIO, L3R 8H2, CANADA TEL: (905) 470-5400 SERVICE CENTERS:
TORONTO:
MONTREAL:
VANCOUVER:
191 McNABB STREET, MARKHAM, ONTARIO L3R 8H2, CANADA TEL: (905) 470-5400 18050 TRANS CANADA, KIRKLAND, QUEBEC, H9J 4A1, CANADA TEL: (514) 390-7766 22171 FRASERWOOD WAY, RICHMOND, B.C., V6W 1J5, CANADA TEL: (604) 303-2500 MANUFACTURED BY ColorStream, StableSound, and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. The DLP logo and DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments. Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories. PRINTED IN KOREA
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1 | 2005-05-17 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-05-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0023476120
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
44SZ8RUE
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K**** H****
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 44" DLP PROJECTION TV | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Gumi University EMC Center
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1 | Name |
T****** P****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-54********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-54********
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t******@kumi.ac.kr
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1 | 1 | 15B |
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