Page 2 - Child Safety; The Issue; NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS; Safety Precautions; PRODUCT WARNINGS and; Intr; WARNING; If you decide to wall mount this television, always; NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS; NOT; (See item 34 on page 4 for
2 Child Safety It Makes A DifferenceWhere Your TV Stands Congratulations on your purchase!As you enjoy your new TV, keep these safety tips in mind: The Issue If you are like most consumers, you have a TV in your home. Many homes,in fact, have more than one TV. The home theater entertainment experien...
Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; Installation
3 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix 16) Never modify this equipment. Changes or modifications may void: a) the warranty, and b) the user’s authority tooperate this equipment under the rules of the FederalCommunications Commission. 17) DANGER: R I...
Page 4 - Service
4 31) While it is thundering, do not touch the connecting cables or apparatus. 32) For added protection of your TV from lightning and power surges, always unplug the power cord anddisconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave the TVunattended or unused for long periods of time. 33) During normal u...
Page 5 - Important notes about your Plasma TV; Possible Adverse Effects on Plasma Display:
5 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Intr oduction The following symptoms are not signs of malfunction, butrather technical limitations of plasma TV technology. 1) The display of this Plasma TV radiates infrared rays. It mayaffect other infrared c...
Page 6 - Setting the GameTimer; picture
6 Intr oduction Introduction ........................................................... 2 Important Safety Instructions ............................. 3Important notes about your Plasma TV .............. 5Features of your new TV .................................... 7Exploring your new TV ..............
Page 7 - Exploring your new TV; Front; Features of your new TV; • Two sets of ColorStream
7 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Exploring your new TV You can operate your TV by using the buttons on the right side panel or the remote control. The side and back panelsprovide the terminals to connect other equipment to your TV. Front Left ...
Page 8 - Selecting a location for the TV; Connecting your TV; Back of TV
8 Connecting y our TV Selecting a location for the TV • Place the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform in alocation where light does not directly hit the screen. • Place the TV far enough from the walls to allow properventilation. Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating,which may damage the ...
Page 9 - Connecting a cable converter box or antenna; Option 1: For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service; Connecting a VCR
9 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Connecting y our TV I N O U T V I D E O I N f ro m A N T C H 3C H 4 O U T t o T V AU D I O L R Connecting a cable converter box or antenna This television has an extended tuning range and can tune most cable ch...
Page 10 - Connecting y
10 Connecting a DVD player/satellitereceiver and a VCR This connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, or TV pro-grams. You can record from the satellite receiver and TV, as well asrecord one TV channel while watching another channel. You will need: • three coaxial cables • two sets of stand...
Page 11 - a VCR
11 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix You will need: • two coaxial cables • one set of standard A/V cables • one set of component video cables • one pair of standard audio cables Connecting a DVD player withColorStream ® (component video) and a VC...
Page 13 - Connecting a camcorder
13 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix VIDEO AUDIOL R OUT VIDEO AUDIOL R OUT S-VIDEO Connecting a camcorder This connection allows you to watch videos recorded on a camcorder. You will need: • one S-video cable • one pair of standard audio cables V...
Page 14 - To connect an HDMI device, you will need:; turn on; turn off; Connecting an HDMITM or DVI device
14 VIDEO AUDIO L R IN OUT DVI OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R IN OUT HDMI OUT To connect an HDMI device, you will need: • one HDMI cable (type A connector) For proper operation, it is recommended that you useas short an HDMI cable as possible. You should notencounter difficulty if you use an HDMI cable that iss...
Page 15 - Connecting an analog audio system; To control the audio:
15 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Connecting y our TV Connecting an analog audio system This connection allows you to use external speakers with an external audioamplifier to adjust the sound level. To control the audio: Turn on the TV and the...
Page 16 - To connect the IR blaster cable:; * If you cannot locate the
16 Connecting y our TV Connecting a device to theIR OUT terminal for IRpass-through device control You can use the TV’s IR OUT terminal (infrared pass-through) to remotely operate (through the TV) manyinfrared remote-controlled devices (such as a Toshibainfrared remote-controlled VCR or DVD player) ...
Page 17 - Monitor display modes; Power connection; To use AC power; This type of damage is
17 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Connecting a PC (personal computer) This connection allows you to use the TV as a computer monitor.Before you connect a PC to the TV, adjust the PC's resolution andrefresh rate according to the "Monitor di...
Page 18 - Setting up your TV; Using the remote control; Preparing the remote control for use; To install the batteries:; Using the remote control to operate your other devices
18 Setting up your TV INPUT DISPLAY Setting up your TV Using the remote control Preparing the remote control for use In addition to operating the TV, the remote control can operate mostcable TV converters, satellite receivers, VCRs, and DVD players,regardless of their brand. The remote control is pr...
Page 19 - To control a DVD player:
19 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix INPUT DISPLAY INPUT DISPLAY Programming the remote control to operateyour other devices This remote control is pre-programmed to operate most Toshibasatellite receivers, VCRs, and DVD players. To control a non...
Page 20 - Device code tables; Satellite
20 Setting up y our TV Brand Code Brand Code Device code tables [For CBL/SAT Mode]CABLE Box Brand Code ABC ArcherCableviewCenturyCitizenContec DiamondEagleGEGeminiGeneral InstrumentsHamlinHitachiJasco 061, 062, 063, 082,084, 087, 091, 092,096, 098065, 092, 097, 099064, 094092090, 092, 097083, 085, 0...
Page 22 - Learning about the remote control; Remote control effective range
22 Setting up y our TV INPUT DISPLAY INPUT selects the video input source (page 30) DISPLAY displays status information on-screen (page 43) MUTE turns off the sound (page 40) POWER turns the TV on and off CHANNEL NUMBERS allow direct access to channels (page 25) CH RTN (Channel Return) returns to th...
Page 23 - Starting setup; Accessing the on-screen menus; Changing the on-screen display language; To select a language:
23 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Starting setup The STARTING SETUP feature appears the first time you turn on theTV, and helps you select the menu language, specify the TV/CABLEsetting, and program channels automatically. IMPORTANT: An antenn...
Page 24 - Adding channels to the TV’s memory; To add channels automatically:; Adding and erasing channels manually; To add or erase channels manually:; Changing channels; To change to the next programmed channel:
24 Setting up y our TV INPUT DISPLAY Adding channels to the TV’s memory When you press CH or , your TV will stop only on the channelsyou have programmed into the TV’s channel memory. Follow the stepsbelow to program channels into the channel memory. Programming channels automatically Your TV can aut...
Page 25 - Using the TV’s features; Adjusting the channel settings; Switching between two channels; To switch between two channels:; Programming your favorite channels; To program your favorite channels:
25 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Using the TV’s features Adjusting the channel settings Switching between two channels You can switch between two channels without entering an actualchannel number each time. To switch between two channels: 1. ...
Page 26 - Using the LOCKS menu; Selecting a password; To select your password and access the LOCKS menu:; To change your password:; Using the
26 INPUT DISPLAY Note: If you forget your password, press DISPLAYfour times within five seconds while the TV isin password entering mode. This allows youto reset your password. Using the LOCKS menu The LOCKS menu includes the CH LOCK, VIDEO LOCK, GAMETIMER, PANEL LOCK and NEW PASSWORD functions. Sel...
Page 27 - Locking the video inputs; To set up the video lock:; Locking channels
27 Introduction Connecting your TV Setting up your TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix INPUT DISPLAY INPUT DISPLAY Locking the video inputs With the VIDEO LOCK feature, you can lock out the input sources(VIDEO-1~3, ColorStream HD-1/2, HDMI-1/2, PC) and channels 3 and4. You will not be able to selec...
Page 28 - Using the panel lock feature; To lock the right side panel controls:; To set up the GameTimer:
28 INPUT DISPLAY Using the panel lock feature You can lock the right side panel controls to prevent your settings frombeing changed accidentally (by children, for example.) When the panellock is in ON, all control buttons on the TV side panel (except POWER)do not operate. To lock the right side pane...
Page 29 - To erase channel labels:; Labeling channels; To create channel labels:
29 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix INPUT DISPLAY 9. Repeat step 8 to enter the rest of the characters.If you would like a blank space in the label name, you mustchoose an empty space from the list of characters; otherwise, adash will appear in ...
Page 31 - Setting the ON timer; To cancel the on timer:; Setting the sleep timer; To set the sleep timer:
31 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix INPUT DISPLAY Note: After a power failure or disconnection of thepower, the timer settings will be lost. Setting the ON timer This feature allows you to program the TV to turn on automatically at aset time. If...
Page 32 - Selecting the picture size; Natural picture size
32 Using the TV’ s Features INPUT DISPLAY Viewing the wide-screen pictureformats (480i and 480p signals only) You can view 480i and 480p format programs in a variety ofpicture sizes—Natural, TheaterWide 1, TheaterWide 2, TheaterWide 3,and Full.The way the image displays in any of the picture sizes w...
Page 33 - TheaterWide 2 picture size (for letter box programs)
33 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix TheaterWide 2 picture size (for letter box programs) • The picture is stretched the same amount both wider and taller(retains its original proportion). • The top and bottom edges of the picture may be hidden. ...
Page 34 - Scrolling the TheaterWide
34 Using the TV’ s Features Scrolling the TheaterWide ® picture (TheaterWide 2 and 3 only) 1. Press PIC SIZE to select the TheaterWide 2 or 3 mode.2. Press MENU, and then press or until the SETUP menu appears.3. Press ▲ or ▼ to highlight PICTURE SCROLL. 4. Press or to display the Scroll Adjustment m...
Page 35 - To turn on the ASPECT feature:; Selecting the cinema mode; To set the CINEMA MODE to FILM:; Using the ASPECT feature; Aspect ratio of signal source
35 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix If the signal does not include aspect information, the picture size youselected on page 32 is displayed. To turn on the ASPECT feature: 1. Press TV to select the TV mode.2. Press MENU, then press or until the ...
Page 36 - Using the closed caption feature; To view captions or text:; To turn off the Closed Caption feature:; This type of damage is NOT
36 Using the TV’ s Features INPUT DISPLAY Using the closed caption feature The Closed Caption feature has two options:• Captions—An on-screen display of the dialogue, narration, andsound effects of programs and videos that are closed-captioned(usually identified as “CC”). • Text—An on-screen display...
Page 37 - Using the Long Life feature; Reverse; White; To return to the normal picture:; Picture shift
37 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Using the Long Life feature The long life settings (Reverse, White, Picture Shift, Side Panel color)help to reduce the risk of phosphor burn-in of the plasma screen. Reverse The picture is displayed alternatel...
Page 38 - Adjusting the picture quality; To adjust the picture quality:; Selection; Adjusting the picture; Selecting the picture mode; To select the picture mode:; Mode
38 Using the TV’ s Features Adjusting the picture quality You can adjust the picture quality to your personal preferences,including the brightness, contrast, color, tint, and sharpness. Thequalities you choose will be stored automatically in the PICTUREmenu’s MEMORY mode, so you can recall them at a...
Page 39 - Selecting the color temperature; To select the color temperature:; Resetting your picture adjustments; To reset your picture adjustments:; Using the CableClear; To turn on the CableClear
39 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Selecting the color temperature Change the picture quality by selecting from three preset color tem-peratures—cool, medium, and warm—as described in the followingtable: To select the color temperature: 1. Pres...
Page 40 - Adjusting the sound; Muting the sound; To listen to stereo sound:; Adjusting the sound quality; To adjust the sound quality:
40 Using the TV’ s Features Adjusting the sound Muting the sound Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound. While the sound is off,the screen will display the word MUTE in the lower right-hand corner.To restore the sound, either press MUTE again or VOL +/–. Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts The mul...
Page 41 - Resetting your audio adjustments; To reset your audio adjustments:; Using the StableSound; To turn on the StableSound; Turning off the built-in speakers
41 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Resetting your audio adjustments The RESET function returns your audio adjustments to the followingfactory settings:Bass ................. center (25) Treble ................. center (25) Balance ................
Page 42 - To adjust the WOW feature:; Selecting the HDMI audio input source; To select the HDMI audio input source:; Using the SRS WOWTM surround sound feature
42 WOW is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies thatcreates a thrilling surround sound experience with deep, rich bassfrom stereo sound sources. Your TV’s audio will sound fuller, richer, andwider. WOW consists of three features: SRS 3D, FOCUS, and TruBass. To adjust the WOW feature: ...
Page 43 - Displaying TV status information on-screen
43 Introduction Connecting your TV Setting up your TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Displaying TV status information on-screen Press DISPLAY to display the following information on-screen: • Clock• Channel number or VIDEO mode selected • Channel label (if set) • Stereo or SAP (second audioprogra...
Page 44 - PICTURE menu settings:
44 Notes: • If you wish to change the on-screen lan- guage, follow the steps 1-4 on page 23. • If no buttons are pressed for more than approx. 60 seconds, the PC Monitor Menuscreen will return to normal Monitor screenautomatically. • The PC Monitor Menu settings are not effective for normal TV mode ...
Page 45 - Appendix; Troubleshooting; Symptom
45 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Before calling a service technician, please check the following table for a possible cause of the symptom and some solutions. Auto power off The TV will automatically turn off after ap...
Page 47 - Specifications
47 Intr oduction Connecting y our TV Setting up y our TV Using the TV’ s Features Appendix Specifications • This model complies with the specifications below.• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.• This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that m...
Page 48 - Limited Canadian Warranty; for Toshiba Brand Plasma Television Models
48 Appendix Toshiba of Canada Limited ( "TCL" ) makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in Canada. TH ESE LI M ITE D WAR RANTI ES EXTE ND TO TH E OR IG I NAL CONSU M E RPU RCHASE R OR ANY PE RSON R ECE IVI NG TH IS TOSH I BAB RAN D PLASMA TE LEVISION MODE L (the "TE ...