Page 2 - See “Lamp unit replacement and care”; Safety Precautions; Child Safety; The Issue; NOTICE OF POSSIBLE TV STAND INSTABILITY; Lamp Unit Replacement; WARNING
2 Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV. This manual willhelp you use the many exciting features of your new TV. Before operating the TV, please read this manualcompletely , and keep it nearby for future reference. The lamp in this product has a limited service life. The length ofs...
Page 3 - Installation; Important Safety Instructions
3 16) WAR NING: This product contains a lamp to projectthe picture, and requires special safety precautions: • See pages 103–105 for instructions on lamp unit replacement and care. • DO NOT attempt to service this product except asspecified on pages 103–105. The only user- serviceable item in this p...
Page 5 - Contents; Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen; Important notes about your DLP; TM; projection TV
5 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Contents Important Safety Information ............................................. 2-4 Important notes about your DLP™ projection TV ............... 5 Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................... 7 We...
Page 6 - Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen
6 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Contents (Continued from previous page) Chapter 6: Setting up your TV ............................................. 41 Selecting the menu language ............................................... 41Configuring the antenna input sources .......
Page 7 - Introduction; Welcome to Toshiba; Toshiba Symbio
7 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV, one of the most innovative DLP™ projectionTVs on the market. The goal of this manual is to guide you through setting up andoperating your TV as quickly as possible. • This manual applies to models ...
Page 8 - Overview of steps for installing, setting up, and using your new TV; Chapter 1: Introduction
8 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 1. Carefully read the important safety, installation, care,and service information on pages 2–5. Keep thismanual for future reference. 2. Observe the following when choosing a location forthe TV: • Place the TV on the floor or on the optio...
Page 9 - TV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections; Connecting your TV; yzx; yz
9 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections Connecting your TV 2 GUIDE 9 zyx • 4 Channel zy 7 Volume x • 8 Green/Red LEDs 0 Front touchpad* 1 Remote sensor (behind the screen) — Point the remote control toward this area of th...
Page 10 - TV back panel connections; Chapter 2: Connecting your TV
10 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ___________ HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks orregistered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. CableCAR D™ is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. TV back panel connections For an expl...
Page 11 - Overview of cable types; Component video cables
11 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Overview of cable types Component video cables (red/green/blue) Coaxial (F-type) cable Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow) S-video cable HDMI cable Dual-wand IR blaster/ G-LINK ® cable (2 included) Note: Two dual-wand IR blaster/G-LINK...
Page 12 - About the connection illustrations; To view encrypted digital channels:; CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
12 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. About the connection illustrations You can connect different types and brands of devices to your TV in several different configurations. The connection illustrations inthis manual are representative of typica...
Page 13 - To view the antenna or Cable signal:; Connecting a VCR and antenna or Cable TV (no Cable box); Stereo VCR; To use the TV Guide On Screen; Connecting a camcorder; To view the camcorder video:; VIDEO 3 inputs on TV right side panel; TV
13 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter You will need: one signal splitter three coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables • For better picture performan...
Page 14 - To view basic Cable channels and use the TV ’s features:; Connecting a VCR and Cable box; To enable the TV Guide On Screen
14 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. You will need: one signal splitter five coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables • For better picture performance from your VCR: If your VCR has S-video, connect an S-video cable (plus the audio cables)...
Page 15 - Connecting a VCR and satellite receiver; To view the VCR or view and record antenna channels:; Satellite receiver
15 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV (E) Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. OUT S-VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO L R L R Satellite IN P B P R Y IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting a VCR and satellite rece...
Page 16 - DVD player with S-video
16 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Connecting a DVD player with S-video, a VCR, and a Cable box You will need: one signal splitter five coaxial cables two sets of standard A/V cables Note: If you have a mono VCR, connect L/MONO on the TV (VIDE...
Page 17 - Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream; To view antenna or Cable channels:; DVD player with component video
17 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. OUT S-VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO L R P B P R Y IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream ® (component vi...
Page 18 - Connecting two VCRs
18 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R L R CH 4 IN OUT IN from ANT VIDEO AUDIO OUT to TV CH 3 L R L R CH 4 IN OUT OUT OUT IN Signal splitter Connecting two VCRs You will need: one signal splitter ...
Page 19 - Connecting an HDMI; To connect an HDMI device, you will need:
19 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. OUT L R L R IN OUT HDMI OUT VIDEO AUDIO The HDMI [1] input on your TV receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device oruncompressed digital video from a DVI [2] device. This input i...
Page 20 - Connecting a digital audio system; one pair of standard audio cables; Connecting an analog audio system; To control the audio:
20 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Connecting a digital audio system This connection allows you to use external speakers with anexternal audio amplifier to adjust the sound level. You will need: one pair of standard audio cables To control the...
Page 21 - To connect the IR blaster cable:; Locate the infrared sensor on the front of your device. This; TheaterNet; Back of TV
21 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. For additional control optionsfor your home theater system,set up the TheaterNet on-screen device control feature.You can use this feature tocontrol many IR remote-controlled devices andIEEE1394 devices using...
Page 22 - Connecting IEEE1394 video devices; Supported signals; • MPEG-2 digital video signals; EIA-775 digital control; allows tuning devices (such as; Using TheaterNet; TV back panel
22 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Connecting IEEE1394 video devices You can use the two bi-directional IEEE1394 ports on the backof your TV to connect digital video devices that meet CEAspecifications for IEEE1394.Because these ports are bi-d...
Page 23 - IEEE1394 device initialization; When you connect a D-VHS or AVHD device to the TV:; This TV is compatible with the new Toshiba; interactive program guide built in to this T V.
23 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Connecting IEEE1394 video devices (continued) IEEE1394 device initialization When you connect a new IEEE1394 device to the TV and turnit on, the device immediately announces its presence to the TV(and other n...
Page 24 - Important information regarding IEEE1394; To edit the IEEE1394 device information:; Highlight the device you want to edit and press ENTER.; Follow the on-screen prompts to modify the device
24 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Connecting IEEE1394 video devices (continued) Important information regarding IEEE1394 device interconnection • Never loop the last device in the chain back to the TV. If the device chain is looped, the TV ma...
Page 25 - connection; To connect to the G-LINK; Front of Cable box
25 Chapter 2: Connecting your TV Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. After you connect your devices to the TV, you will need to connect the G-LINK ® cable (either of the dual-wand IR blaster cables included with your TV) from your VCR and Cable box (if applicable) to the G-LIN...
Page 26 - Using the remote control; or a; Learning about the remote control
26 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the remote control 3 Note: The error message “Not Available” will appear if you press akey for a function that is not available The buttons used for operating the TV only are described here. F or a red LED indicator on the front tou...
Page 27 - Chapter 3: Using the remote control; closes on-screen menus and the TV Guide On Screen; and; jumps forward and backward one day in the; accesses the home function of the channel browser feature (page 69); Remote control
27 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. EXIT closes on-screen menus and the TV Guide On Screen ® system. CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel (page 71), or stops the picture viewer slide show (page 88). Live returns viewing of the TV bac...
Page 28 - MODE; Installing the remote control batteries
28 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. MODE Device mode control after programming 1) TV Toshiba TV 2) CBL/SAT3) VCR/PVR4) DVD Multi-brand video/audio devices 5) AUDIO 16) AUDIO 2 Note: Although your new TV’s remote control includescodes for ...
Page 29 - Remote Control functional key chart; Remote control device mode selection
29 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Remote Control functional key chart Key Label Toshiba TV Cable Satellite VCR DVD/LD Receiver CD PVR (TV) (CBL/SAT) (CBL/SAT) (AUDIO) (AUDIO) (VCR) MODE Remote control device mode selection LIGHT Lights ...
Page 31 - Programming the remote control to operate your other devices; If the device responds to the remote control:; Device code setup
31 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Programming the remote control to operate your other devices Searching and sampling the code ofa device (8500) If you do not know the device code for a particular device, youcan cycle the remote control...
Page 32 - y z; To reset the volume controls to the original device mode:
32 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Numbers MODE VOL yz Programming the remote control to operate your other devices (continued) RECALL Operational feature reset (8900) This feature clears all programmed features not related to “Devicecod...
Page 33 - Multi-brand remote control device codes; Cable boxes
33 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Multi-brand remote control device codes ADMIRAL 0135 AIWA 0127, 0132, 0181 AKAI 0129, 0114, 0115,0116 AUDIO DYNAMIC 0139, 0111 BELL&HOWELL 0105, 0113 BROKSONIC 0120, 0126, 0180 CANON 0123, 0125 CCE ...
Page 34 - CD players
34 Chapter 3: Using the remote control Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CD players Brand Code Receivers Brand Code Receivers (cont.) Brand Code Laser disks Brand Code DVD players Brand Code Satellite receivers Brand Code Multi-brand remote control device codes (continued) D...
Page 35 - Main menu layout; Menu layout and navigation
35 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The illustrations below and on the next page provide a quick overview of your TV’s menu system. Main menu layout To open the main menus (illustrated below), press MENU on the remote control or TV front panel. Menu layout and navigation 4 ...
Page 36 - • Press MENU to open the menu; Chapter 4: Menu layout and navigation; Navigating the menu system; signal meter menu which closes automatically after 5 minutes.; Setup / Installation menu layout
36 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. You can use the buttons on the remotecontrol or TV front touchpad to access andnavigate your TV’s on-screen menu system. • Press MENU to open the menu system. • Use the up/down/left/right arrow buttons ( yzx • ) on the remote control or T...
Page 37 - Configuring the location of your TV; To set up the TV Guide On Screen; TV Guide On Screen
37 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Configuring the location of your TV Screen 1: Select the TV location (USA), and then press ENTER. Screen 2: Enter the ZIP code (U.S.A.) for your location (use the Number buttons on the remote control for numbers andthe yz buttons for lett...
Page 38 - cable is installed properly.
38 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Screen 5: Which TV input is your cable box plugged into? If you select ANT 1, screen 6 appears.If you select Video 1, screen 7 appears. Screen 6: Select the channel your TV is tuned to when using your...
Page 39 - cable is installed properly. For
39 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Screen 12: Do you have an antenna connected? Select either Yes or No, and then press ENTER. Screen 13appears. Note: If you selected NO in screen 3, you must select YES in this screen to receive a chan...
Page 40 - Turning off the TV Guide On Screen
40 Chapter 5: TV Guide On Screen ® setup Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Screen 20: If your VCR stopped playing the tape after testing, select Yes and press ENTER. Screen 21 appears. If your VCR did not stop playing the tape after testing andyou want to test the same code ...
Page 41 - Selecting the menu language; To select the menu language:; To configure the ANT 1 and ANT 2 input sources:; Setting up your TV
41 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Selecting the menu language You can choose from three different languages (English, Frenchand Spanish) for the on-screen display of menus and messages.(The TV Guide On Screen ® menus are in English, regardless of the language selected in ...
Page 42 - Chapter 6: Setting up your TV; Programming channels automatically; To program channels automatically:; Programming channels into the TV’s channel memory
42 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV When you press CHANNEL y or z on the remote control or TV front panel, your TV will stop only on the channels storedin the TV’s channel memory.Follow the steps below to program channels into the TV’schannel m...
Page 44 - Programming your favorite channels; To add and delete channels in the Favorite Channels sets:; To add a channel to the selected Favorite Channel set:; To delete the channel from the selected Favorite Channels set:; To tune your favorite channels for the current ANT input:
44 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Programming your favorite channels You can program up to 27 channels as favorite channels intothree Favorite Channel sets (nine channels from the ANT 1input, nine from the ANT 2 input, and nine from the Cable...
Page 45 - Setting up TheaterNet; To set up TheaterNet device control:; Setting up and using TheaterNetTM on-screen device control; To remove a device from TheaterNet:
45 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV The TheaterNet feature allows you to control many brands ofIEEE1394 and/or infrared remote-controlled A/V devicesthrough your TV using on-screen control icons and the TV’sremote control. Note: • Although the ...
Page 46 - Using the TheaterNet control icons; To select the device’s control icons directly:
46 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the TheaterNet control icons 1. Set up your infrared devices in TheaterNet, if you have not already done so (see page 45). Note: IEEE1394 devices do not need to be set up in TheaterNet because they appear automatically in theTheater...
Page 47 - Amplifiers
47 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Aiwa 0406 Bose 0674 Carver 0269 Curtis Mathes 0300 Denon 0160 GE 0078 Harman/Kardon 0892 JVC 0331 Left Coast 0892 Linn 0269 Luxman 0165 Magnavox 0269 Marantz 0892, 0321, 0269 NEC 0264 Nakamichi 0321 Optimus 0...
Page 48 - Receivers; Satellite receivers
48 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Video accessory (HDTV decoder) Brand Code Panasonic 1120 Pioneer 1010 Princeton 0113, 0295 Samsung 1190 Sensory Science 1126 Sharp 1010 Receivers Brand Code ADC 0531 Aiwa 1089, 1405, 0121, 0158, 0189, 0405,1388, 1641 Alco 1390 Anam 1609 A...
Page 49 - DVD players
49 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Magnavox 0035, 0039, 0081, 0000, 0149, 0563,1781 Magnin 0240 Marantz 0035, 0081 Marta 0037 Matsushita 0035, 0162, 0454 Memorex 0035, 0162, 0037, 0048, 0039, 0047,0240, 0000, 0104,0209, 0046, 0454,0479, 1037, ...
Page 50 - Setting the AVHD device skip time; To set the AVHD device skip time:; Setting the HDMITM audio mode; To set the HDMI audio mode:; Setting the time and date; To set the time and date:
50 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV Setting the AVHD device skip time When you connect an external AVHD (audio/video hard drive)device—such as the Toshiba Symbio™ AVHD Recorder—toone of the TV’s IEEE1394 ports, you can use the AVHD deviceskip t...
Page 51 - Viewing the CableCARDTM menu; To view the CableCARD; Setting the Quick; To set the Quick; it may take several minutes for the
51 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Viewing the CableCARD™ menu A CableCARD ™ enables you to view encrypted digital channels. See page 12 for connection and subscription information.After the CableCARD ™ is inserted, a CableCARD ™ option appears in the Applications menu, wi...
Page 52 - Restore Factory Defaults; Viewing the system status
52 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 6: Setting up your TV To view the system status: 1. Press MENU and open the Setup menu.2. Highlight Installation and press ENTER. (A new set of Installation menu icons will appear on-screen, as shownbelow right). Navigate Select B...
Page 53 - To open the TV Guide On Screen; Using the TV Guide On Screen
53 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The TV Guide On Screen ® system is a free, interactive, on-screen program guide built in to your Toshiba TV that listsschedules and information for TV programs in your area. Note: Over-the-air or cable access to stations carrying TV Guide...
Page 54 - Navigating the TV Guide On Screen
54 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® remote control functions BUTTON FUNCTION TV GUIDE • When watching TV, enters the TV Guide On Screen ® system and highlights the current show listing....
Page 55 - Panel Menus; Video Window
55 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Panel Menus • A panel menu appears: – when you press MENU on a highlighted tile (if additional options are available); or – when you press ENTER on a show starting in the...
Page 56 - • An Info Box for a program in the LISTINGS screen can have up to three
56 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Icons ICON NAM E DESCRIPTION Info Button • Additional Info Box information is available, or the Info Box has additional sizes. Progress Bar • Elapsed...
Page 57 - LISTINGS screen; Episode Options panel menu
57 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The TV Guide On Screen ® system consists of five main services: LISTINGS, SEARCH, RECORDINGS, SCHEDULE, and SETUP. Note: • For the RECORDINGS service to display, an IEEE1...
Page 58 - Example: Category search; SEARCH screen
58 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Example: Category search 1. From the SEARCH screen, press z to highlight a category (in this example, MOVIES). 2. Press z to highlight a subcategory (in this example, ALL...
Page 59 - Example: Keyword search; To edit or delete a keyword:
59 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. SEARCH screen (continued) Example: Keyword search Keyword search lets you enter a word(s) to find a particularshow by category or for every show title that matches. 1. Fr...
Page 60 - RECORDINGS screen; View As; Sort By
60 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) RECORDINGS screen The RECORDINGS service screen displays a list of previouslyrecorded or currently recording shows on an IEEE139...
Page 61 - SCHEDULE screen; Record features; ) Set a show to Record using the REC key on the; test recording
61 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. SCHEDULE screen The SCHEDULE service screen allows you to review, edit, ordelete Record and Remind events you set previously. • With SCHEDULE highlighted in the Service B...
Page 62 - ) Manually set a show to Record; When using the TV Guide On Screen; Recording notification banner; Record conflict
62 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) 3) Manually set a show to Record 1. Highlight SCHEDULE in the Service Bar, and press MENU to display the Schedule Options panel ...
Page 63 - Remind features; ) Set a show Reminder from a panel menu; ) Manually set a show Reminder
63 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) Remind features You can set a Reminder to perform the following functions:• Automatically turn on the TV (if off ) at the schedu...
Page 64 - Reminder notification banner; Remind conflict; Remind icons
64 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) Reminder notification banner Based on your option settings, a notification banner will appearon-screen, if your TV is on at the ...
Page 65 - SETUP screen; Change system settings
65 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) SETUP screen After you complete the initial TV Guide On Screen ® setup (as described in Chapter 5), you can change the following...
Page 66 - Change default options; General defaults; Record defaults
66 Chapter 7: Using the TV Guide On Screen ® interactive program guide Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV Guide On Screen ® Services (continued) Change default options This option allows you to change default settings in thefollowing categories:• General Defaults• Record D...
Page 67 - Using the TV’s features; To select the video input source to view:; Press INPUT on the remote control or TV/VIDEO on the; zy; Selecting the video input source to view
67 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the TV’s features To select the video input source to view: 1. Press INPUT on the remote control or TV/VIDEO on the TV front panel. 2. Press 0–8 to select the input source you want to view, which will depend on the input terminals y...
Page 68 - Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features; To save the new input labels, highlight Done and press; To clear the input labels:; Labeling the video input sources; default label; To label the video input sources:; or
68 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. You can label each video input source according to the type ofdevice you connected to each source, from the following presetlist of labels: Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features 4. Press x or • to select the desired label for that input sour...
Page 69 - Using the; Tuning channels; To tune to a channel in Browse mode:; In Br; To tune to a channel in Select mode:; Ch; To open the; Select Mode; QRS; Hold HOME key; Elements of the
69 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the C hannel Browser™ The C hannel Browser™ stores the most recently viewed channels (up to 32) in the channel histor y. This feature allows you to: • Keep a separate, temporary* history of the las...
Page 70 - Adding channels to the channel history; To set a channel as Home using the remote control:; To tune to the Home channel:
70 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Adding and clearing channels in thechannel history Adding channels to the channel history The C hannel B rowser automatically creates a history of the last 32 channels that were tuned in the current input (ANT 1,ANT 2, and Cable Box input...
Page 71 - Tuning your favorite channels; To tune to the next programmed channel:; To memorize a channel in the CH RTN button:
71 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Tuning your favorite channels To tune to the channels you programmed as Favorite Channels,see page 44. Tuning to the next programmed channel To tune to the next programmed channel: Press CHANNEL y or z on the remote control or TV front pa...
Page 72 - To select the picture size:; Natural picture size; • The image is displayed close to its originally formatted; Selecting the picture size
72 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features You can view many program formats in a variety of picturesizes—Natural, TheaterWide 1, TheaterWide 2, TheaterWide 3,and Full—as described below and on the next page.The way the image displays in any of t...
Page 73 - TheaterWide 2 picture size (for letter box programs)
73 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A B C D E F G - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TheaterWide 1 picture size (For 4:3 format program) • The center of the picture ...
Page 74 - Using the auto aspect ratio feature; To turn on the auto aspect ratio feature:; To turn off the auto aspect ratio feature:; Scrolling the TheaterWide; Automatic aspect size; of signal source
74 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the auto aspect ratio feature When the auto aspect ratio feature is set to On, the picture sizeis automatically selected when one of the following inputsources is received:• A 480i signal from the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, ColorStr...
Page 75 - Selecting the lamp mode; To select the lamp mode:; To set the Cinema Mode to Film:; To set the Cinema Mode to Video:
75 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Selecting the lamp mode You can select either the High Bright or Low Power lamp mode.• The High Bright mode is useful when additional picture brightness is desired (such as in a bright room). • The Low P...
Page 76 - Using the POP double-window feature; To display a program in the POP window:; will have a green border.; To close the POP window and tune to the highlighted window:; Using the POP features
76 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the POP double-window feature The POP (picture-out-picture) double-window feature splits the screen into twowindows so you can watch two programs at the same time. To display a program in the POP w...
Page 77 - Switching the speaker audio (main or POP); While the POP window is open, press; POP double-window aspect ratio
77 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the POP features (continued) Switching the speaker audio (main or POP) While the POP window is open, press x or • to switch the sound (main or POP) that is output from the TV speakers (and from the...
Page 78 - Using the favorite channel scan feature; To scan and tune your favorite channels:; Highlight the window for the channel you want to view:; Using the FREEZE feature
78 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 1. When viewing the TV, press FREEZE to make the picture a still picture.2. To return to the moving picture, either press FREEZE again, press EXIT, change the channel, or change the input. Note: • The FREEZE feature is not available when ...
Page 79 - Adjusting the picture; Selecting the picture mode; To select the picture mode:; To select the picture mode using the menu system:; Adjusting the picture quality; To adjust the picture quality:; Selection
79 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the picture Selecting the picture mode You can select your desired picture settings from four picturemodes, as described below. To select the picture mode: Press PIC MODE on the remote control....
Page 80 - Using Cable; Clear®; Selecting the color temperature; To select the color temperature:
80 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using Cable Clear® /DNR (digital noise reduction) The Cable Clear® /DNR digital noise reduction feature allows you to reduce visible interference in your TV picture. This maybe useful when receiving a br...
Page 81 - Using MPEG noise reduction; To select the MPEG noise reduction level:; Using dynamic contrast; To select dynamic contrast preferences:
81 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the picture (continued) Using MPEG noise reduction The MPEG noise reduction feature allows you to reducevisible interference caused by MPEG compression. Choicesfor MPEG noise reduction are High...
Page 82 - Using the closed caption mode; Advanced closed captions; To view captions or text:; • To turn off the Closed Caption mode:; Caption Size
82 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the closed caption mode Advanced closed captions You can customize the closed caption display characteristics bychanging the background color and the text size, type, edge, andcolor. Note: • This f...
Page 83 - Digital closed captions; To select digital closed captions:; Press MENU and open the Applications menu.
83 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Digital closed captions You can use the Digital CC/Audio selector to select digitalclosed caption services (if available), which will temporarilyoverride closed captions for digital channels only.When su...
Page 84 - Muting the sound; Adjusting the audio; Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts; To listen to stereo sound:; Using the digital audio selector
84 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Muting the sound Press MUTE to partially reduce (1/2 MUTE) or turn off(MUTE) the sound. Each time you press MUTE, the mutemode will change in the following order. → 1/2 Mute → Mute → Volume → If the clos...
Page 85 - Using the StableSound; To turn on the StableSound; To turn off the StableSound; Adjusting the audio quality; To adjust the audio quality:; To turn on the SBS and adjust the level:
85 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Using the StableSound ® feature The StableSound ® feature limits the highest volume level to prevent extreme changes in volume when the signal sourcechanges (for example, to prevent the sudden increase i...
Page 86 - Using the SRS WOW; To adjust the WOW; Turning off the built-in speakers; To select the optical audio output format:
86 Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Adjusting the audio (continued) Using the SRS WOW ™ surround sound feature WOW ™ is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies (SRS 3D, FOCUS, and TruBass) that creates athrilling surround soun...
Page 87 - Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer/MP3 audio player; Memory card specifications; – MMC (MultiMediaCard; • MP3 files must have the following format:
87 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer/MP3 audio player You can use the memory card slots on the TV side panel to viewcompatible JPEG files or play compatible MP3 files stored on amemory card (see “Me...
Page 88 - During the slide show:; Using the JPEG picture viewer; To view digital photos on your TV:
88 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer/MP3 audio player (continued) 2. In a few seconds, the images automatically display on- screen, with one as a large picture and six in thumbnailformat. Picture Vi...
Page 89 - To set the slide show interval:; To close the picture viewer:; To close the picture viewer and remove the memory card:; Using the MP3 audio player; To use the mute function
89 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features To set the slide show interval: Note: The picture viewer must be closed before you can set the slide show interval. 1. Press MENU and open the Setup menu.2. Highlight Slide Show Interval and press ENTER....
Page 90 - Memory card care and handling; To close the MP3 audio player:
90 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Memory card care and handling • Use index labels made exclusively for your specific brand of memory card. Do not use commercially sold labels, whichcan cause a malfunction when the card is inserted oreje...
Page 91 - Setting the sleep timer; To set the sleep timer:; To display the remaining time on the sleep timer:; Setting the On/Off Timer
91 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Setting the sleep timer You can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a set lengthof time (maximum of 3 hours). The sleep timer turns off the TVone time only, as opposed to the On/Off Timer, which turns offthe TV on a recurring bas...
Page 92 - Displaying the Channel Banner; To display the channel banner:; • Channel number (if in; Video resolution; To close the channel banner:; Using the gray level feature; To set the gray level of the sidebars:
92 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Using the TV’s features Displaying the Channel Banner To display the channel banner: Press RECALL on the remote control.The following information will display in the channel banner(if applicable): • Current input (ANT 1, ANT 2,...
Page 93 - Using the Locks menu; Entering the PIN code
93 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 1. Press MENU and highlight the Locks menu icon. Navigate Select Back Exit CH RTN EXIT Enable Rating Blocking Edit Rating Limits Channels Block Input Lock Off Off Off Off Front Panel Lock Game Timer New PIN Code Locks 2. Press z , which d...
Page 94 - Chapter 9: Using the Locks menu; To block and unblock TV programs and movies:; Independent rating system for broadcasters; PG; Independent rating system for movies
94 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV PG L V – NONE Chapter 9: Using the Locks menu Some TV programs and movies include signals that classify thecontent of the program (violence, sex, dialog, language). TheV-Chip feature in this TV detects the signals and blocks theprogram...
Page 95 - Locking video inputs; To lock the video inputs:; Blocking channels; To unblock individual channels:; Unlocking programs temporarily; To temporarily unlock the program:
95 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Locking video inputs You can use the Input Lock feature to lock the video inputsources (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, ColorStream HD-1,ColorStream HD-2, HDMI 1/HDMI 2) and channels 3 and 4.You will not be able to view the input sources or ch...
Page 96 - Using the GameTimerTM; To set the GameTimer; To cancel the GameTimer; Using the front panel lock feature; To lock the front panel:; To unlock the front panel:
96 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 9: Using the Locks menu Using the GameTimer™ You can use the GameTimer to set a time limit for playing avideo game (30–120 minutes). When the GameTimer isactivated, the TV enters VIDEO LOCK mode and locks outthe input source for t...
Page 97 - Symptom; Troubleshooting
97 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TV will not turn on • Make sure the power cord is plugged in, and then press POWER.• The remote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries or try the front panel buttons.• If you have recently replaced the lamp unit, make sure t...
Page 98 - Chapter 10: Troubleshooting
98 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Symptom Solution Sound problems • Check the antenna/cable connections (see Chapter 2).• The station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another channel.• The sound may be muted. Press VOLUME.• If you hear no s...
Page 99 - LED indications; LED Indication
99 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting LED indications The green and red LEDs on the TV front touchpad (to the left of the POWER button) indicate the TV’s status, as described below. • Red ON (solid) and Green OFF = The TV power cord is plugged in.•...
Page 100 - SETUP
100 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. SETUP 1. Q: What if I move and my ZIP code or postal codechanges? A: Highlight Setup in the Service Bar. Press z to highlight Change System Settings (page 65), and then press ENTER.Follow the on-screen prompts to enter new information(se...
Page 101 - receiving
101 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting TV Guide On Screen ® FAQs (continued) CHANNEL LINE-UPS & LISTINGS 14. Q: Why aren’t all my channels initially displayed? A: After initial setup, approximately 120 channels are automatically displayed. The ...
Page 102 - OPERATIONS
102 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Chapter 10: Troubleshooting TV Guide On Screen ® FAQs (continued) OPERATIONS 26. Q: How can I look for a specific show in the TV GuideOn Screen ® system? A: SEARCH lets you find shows by keyword, alphabetically, or by category (HDTV, Mov...
Page 103 - Appendix; Replacing the lamp unit; Web; Lamp unit replacement and care; When to replace the lamp unit; You should replace the lamp unit:; • if you hear a loud noise and the picture goes black, which; To obtain a replacement lamp unit:; If you use the lamp beyond its service life:; • you may notice a reduction in the colors and/or brightness of; N EVER
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 103 Appendix 11 Replacing the lamp unit (User-replaceable component) Web Contact In warranty www.tacp.toshiba.com/service Call toll-free1-800-631-3811. Out of www.ceaccessories.toshiba.com warranty Consult your consumer electronics dealer fo...
Page 104 - How to replace the lamp unit; RISK OF; Never defeat its purpose or attempt; . Using a manual Phillips screwdriver, loosen the two screws on; . On the lamp unit door on the side of the TV, loosen the; Allow the lamp to cool for at least one (1) hour; . Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord.; NEVER; . Grasp the lamp unit handle and gently pull the lamp unit
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 104 Chapter 11: Appendix How to replace the lamp unit WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! The lamp unit door is provided with an interlock to reduce the risk of electric shock and exce ssiveultraviolet radiation. Never defeat its purpose or att...
Page 105 - insert the hooks; Disposing of the used lamp unit; NEVER clean a hot lamp with; CLEAN I NG TH E LAM P U N IT G LASS; Always handle the lamp unit with care.
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 105 8 . Reattach the lamp unit door, making sure to insert the hooks on the left side of the lamp unit door inside the opening in the TV cabinet. Thumb screw(hand-tighten only) Insert the hooks insidethe TV cabinet opening. Lamp unit door La...
Page 106 - Dimensions; Specifications
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 106 Chapter 11: Appendix Video/Audio Terminals (continued) HDMI ™ INPUT: HDMI compliant (type A connector)HDCP compliantE-EDID** compliantSuggested formats: 1080i, 480p, 480i, 720pHDMI Audio: 2-channel PCM; 32/44.1/48 kHz sampling frequency;...
Page 107 - Limited United States Warranty; for DLPTM Television Models
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 107 Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“TACP”) makes the followinglimited warranties to original consumers in the United States. THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTE ND TO THE ORIGINALCONS UMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON R ECEIVING THIS DLP™TE...
Page 109 - Notes
Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. 109 Chapter 11: Appendix Notes Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Page 110 - Index; Back of the; E F G H I J
110 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. Index A Antenna cables ......................................................................... 11Audio player ............................................................................... 87 Audio quality adjustments ...................
Page 111 - O P Q; Quick
111 Copyright © 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. M Memory cards ..................................................................... 87–90Memory Stick™ memory cards ..................................... 87, 88 Menu system ..................................................................
Page 112 - PRINTED IN USA
( 05 - 10 ) PDFO PRINTED IN USA CableClear, ColorStream, StableSound, and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. Channel Browser, G ameTimer, Quick Restart, SurfLock, Symbio, and TheaterNet are trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. Digita...