Page 2 - Contents; Names and Functions of Controls
2 Contents Safety Instructions ...................................................... 3 Notes and cautions for use ..................................... 10 L On usage ........................................................................ 10 L On disposal or handing over to a new owner ...............
Page 3 - Safety Instructions; Meaning of Signs; Malfunction or Trouble; Warning; Disregard may cause death or serious injury*; Caution; Disregard may cause injury*; “ shows prohibited matter.; Example of figure
3 Safety Instructions Before using the unit, please read this manual thoroughly to help protect against damage your own and other people’s property yourproperty from potential damage and ensure your own and other peple personal safety.Be sure to observe the following instructions with understanding ...
Page 4 - Installation
4 If water is spilled or objects are dropped inside theunit, remove the power plug from the outletimmediately. If the unit is still used in this condition, it may cause a fire or anelectric shock.Contact your dealer for inspection. To turn off the power of the unit, press “ ” on the main power switc...
Page 5 - Do not place objects on the unit.
5 Do not place the unit in an unstable location, such as ashaky table or incline. The unit may fall down and cause injury or damage.Install the unit on a horizontal, stable surface. Do not place the unit in a location subject to vibration. The unit may fall down because of the vibration and may caus...
Page 6 - Cleaning
6 If there is thunder or lightning, do not touch the unitor the power plug. You may suffer an electric shock. Cleaning If dust has collected on the power plug connectors,remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust. This dust may cause a fire due to reduced insulation of the plug. Caution ...
Page 7 - Precautions for moving the unit:; Do not overload outlets or cables beyond their capacity.; Take measures to prevent the unit from falling down.; Do not block the ventilation holes on the unit.
7 Precautions for moving the unit: • When moving the unit, be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and disconnect wiring cables between equipment and detach any securinganchors. If not, fire or electric shock may result if the power cord isdamaged, injury may occur by the unit falling down. ...
Page 10 - Notes and cautions for use; On usage
10 Notes and cautions for use L On usage • Some parts of the body are hot during operation. Please be careful.• In case of moving long-distance, wrap the unit with blanket to avoid damages. Be careful not to bump the unit.• Do not spray on the unit volatile liquid like insecticide. Do not expose lon...
Page 11 - Features; High-resolution HD panel; RGB: You have 2 choices of terminals for RGB Input.; You can control the unit by Computer
11 Features High-resolution HD panel You can enjoy extreme fine pictures with a big flat LCD monitor panel of 3,150,000 pixel. IPS system less-reflection Black TFT LCD panel IPS system and Black TFT LCD panel offer bright and wide images with clear contrast. Even placed near the window, the unit sho...
Page 12 - Front; Side Controls
12 Names and Functions of Controls <Unit> Front • POWER (standby / on) • INPUT (conversion for signals of video input) • MENU (ON / OFF for M ENU monitor) • 9 (scroll down for Menu items) • 8 (scroll up for Menu items) • – (Menu item adjusting / down) • + (Menu item adjusting / up) LCD Screen ...
Page 13 - Back
13 Connection Labels Back Main power switch AC power cord inlet Terminals
Page 14 - Names and Functions of Controls
14 Names and Functions of Controls <Remote control> CALL (OSD on/off) SERVICE (Service setup menu) LAN (on/off) POWER (Power standby/on) WRITING (save settings) UP/DOWN (menu select) +/– (menu adjust) YUV (on/off) LANGUAGE (OSD language) EXIT (close menu monitor) AUTO (PC AUTO)MUTE (sound mute...
Page 15 - Battery installation; Remove the battery cover, and insert batteries.; Effective range
15 Battery installation Remove the battery cover, and insert batteries. • To remove the battery cover, press the frictional part to the direction of 1 , hold and slide it to the direction of 2 . • Insert batteries matching the +and the –.• To return the battery cover, insert to the direction of 3 . ...
Page 16 - Supplied accessories; Please check all are supplied.
16 Supplied accessories Please check all are supplied. Owner’s Manual × 1 Remote control × 1 R03 (AAA) batteries × 2 Power cord (2m) × 1 RGB Cable (Mini D-sub 15 pin) × 1 Part code : 23368803 23566558 OWNER’S MANUAL LCD Monitor P32LS1
Page 17 - Connection; VIDEO SYSTEM INPUT; You can select VIDEO input from 4 terminals below
17 Connection L VIDEO SYSTEM INPUT You can select VIDEO input from 4 terminals below; VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 S-VIDEO YUV (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr) Terminal Type BNC RCA S-terminal BNC × 3 Suitable signals NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/480p/720p/1080i/PAL • AUDIO input follows the connection at any suitable signals...
Page 18 - VIDEO OUTPUT; When VIDEO system INPUT is selected, output follows VIDEO AU DIO; RGB INPUT; You can select RGB input from 2 terminals below
18 RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL Terminal Type Mini D-sub 15 pin DVI-D Suitable signals RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL • AUDIO input follows the connection at both signals. L VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO-1 has priority. Only when VIDEO-2 is selected, output follows VIDEO-2 L RGB OUTPUT Output follows RGB (ANALOG). L AUDIO O...
Page 19 - Connecting external speakers; About external speakers
19 Connecting external speakers About external speakers • Please use external speakers with 8 Ω impedance and more than 10 W audio power. [Back side] To connect speakers • Press the knob and hold.• Insert the top of thecable into hole.• Return the knob. Please make sure the cables match the ⊕ and d ...
Page 20 - Connecting the power cord; Caution: Please turn off the main power switch before connecting.
20 Connecting the power cord Caution: Please turn off the main power switch before connecting. [Back] To unit inlet Power cord (2m) To wall outlet AC100~240Vwall socket ground Main power switch
Page 21 - To connect equipments; Video connection example; Example 1
21 To connect equipments You can connect a variety of auxiliary equipment via the video/audio terminals. Video connection example Example 1 Example 2 VIDEO-1 I N VIDEO OUT VIDEO-1 IN Video cable Video cable To Video output Auxiliary equipment signal current RGB connection cable RGB connection cable ...
Page 22 - Video and Audio connection example
22 Video and Audio connection example Example 1 Example 2 VI DEO-1 I N VIDEO OUT VI DEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VI DEO-1 I N VIDEO AUDIO I N Auxiliary equipment To Audio output To Video output Audio cable Audio cable Videocable Video cable VIDEO-1 IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO-2 I N VIDEO A...
Page 23 - Example 3
23 Example 3 signal current AUDIO OUT RGB AUDIO IN RGB OUT RGB IN To PC Audiooutput To Videooutput Audio cable PC Audio cable RGB connectioncable RGBconnectioncable RGB AUDIO IN RGB IN
Page 24 - Call a service technician for installation.; To a service technician
24 Installation Wall hanging accessory is available when you hang the monitor on the wall. Please follow the process mentioned on page 25 - 27. When you install the monitor on the ceiling or on the floor, please follow the process on page 28. Caution Call a service technician for installation. To a ...
Page 25 - How to install the monitor on the wall; Remove the stand of the LCD monitor
25 How to install the monitor on the wall 1. Remove the stand of the LCD monitor • To avoid damage, spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on. • To remove the stand of the LCD monitor, put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table, and remove the screwson the stand. • Described below is o...
Page 26 - Using supplied screws, fix the frame on the LCD monitor; Wire before hanging on the wall
26 5. Using supplied screws, fix the frame on the LCD monitor • To avoid damaging, spread blanket on the flat space, and place the LCD monitor with its panel down. • Refer to the illustration, and mount the frame on the LCD monitor with four M4 screws. 6. Wire before hanging on the wall • On wiring,...
Page 28 - How to install the LCD monitor on the floor; How to install the LCD monitor to the ceiling
28 How to install the LCD monitor on the floor 1. Remove the stand of the LCD monitor • To avoid damage, spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on. • To remove the stand of the LCD monitor, put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table, and remove the screwson the stand. 2. Floor installa...
Page 31 - Menu Function; Function of each button; name
31 Menu Function Displaying Menu, you can adjust pictures and sound or set various functions with the buttons on the remote control.The following are summary of Menu Function. For details, please see to refered pages. L Function of each button name 1 POWER (side of the unit, the remote control) 2 IN...
Page 32 - Menu setting chart; Adjustment range
32 ∗ 1 : Not available for RGB ANALOG, RGB DIGITAL input setting ∗ 2 : Not available for PAL, RGB ANALOG, RGB DIGITAL input setting ∗ 3 : Exclusive for YUV, RGB ANALOG, RGB DIGITAL input setting ∗ 4 : Page 2 of RGB ANALOG, RGB DIGITAL menu is different L Menu setting chart Adjustment range –10 - +10...
Page 34 - Menu display chart
34 L Menu display chart [HOME MENU display] common This display is only for M ENU button. [PICTUR E MENU display] For VI DEO-1 / VIDEO-2 / S-VI DEO (NTSC input) / YUV (NTSC / 480P /1080i /720p input) For VIDEO-1 / VIDEO-2 / S-VIDEO (PAL input) For RGB ANALOG / RGB DIGITAL [AUDIO MENU display] common...
Page 36 - Control by Computer; To connect in series; Transfer; Transfer of RS-232C on the PC
36 Control by Computer L Connection To connect in series You can connect COM port (RS-232C connecter) of the PC to RS-232C IN terminal on the unit using RS-232C cross cable. L Transfer Transfer of RS-232C on the PC Baud rate 9600 bps Data bus 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None RS-232...
Page 37 - Note; Name of input signal; Input signal
37 Sampling frequency [MHz] 21.05 25.1831.5025.1831.5025.1831.5031.5036.0030.24 36.0040.0050.0049.5056.2557.28 65.0075.0078.7594.5080.00 81.2581.0081.00 100.00 92.00 Note inapplicable to DVIinput Down sampling Dot clock frequency [MHz] 21.05 25.1831.5028.3231.5025.1831.5031.5036.0030.24 36.0040.0050...
Page 38 - A Guide to Simple Problem Solving; Symptom; For inquiries and repair; Page
38 A Guide to Simple Problem Solving Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing. Symptom No picture, no sound No picture, sound OK The remote control does not operate The right speaker and the leftspeaker sound reverse....
Page 40 - TOSHIBA LIGHTING & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION; USER-INSTALLER CAUTION; Annex
40 TOSHIBA LIGHTING & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION USER-INSTALLER CAUTION YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IFYOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THIS PARTYRESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. NOTE: This equipment has been...