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TOSHIBA
Projection Television
OWNER'S MANUAL
TP5OH50
ColorStream TM
@ TOSHIBA CORPORATION, 1998
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Dear Customer
Welcome to the high quality picture world created by the TOSHIBA Projection Color
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Television.
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Model Number Serial Number
Safety Precautions
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
| WARNING / /_
NEP/_ OU_tlR
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.
CAUTION:
As • safety feature, the AC plug has one prong wider than the other.
It will fit only one way into a standard electrica| outlet.
If the plug will not fit into the outlet, try turning it around.
If the plug will not fit either way. the outlet is probably old and non-standard. You will need to have a new outlet installed by an electrician.
DO NOT CHANGE THE SAFETY FEATURE OF THE PLUG.
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 point in the triangle
tells you that important operating and maintenance instructions fo|low this symbol.
Wide prong
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CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN RE FULLY INSERTED INTO THE OUTLET TO
PREVENT ANY EXPOSURE OF THE PRONGS OF THE POLARIZED PLUG.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLERS IN THE USA:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system instailer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that 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.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Care and Cleaning ........................................................
4
Installation ....................................................................
5
To install the TV .......................................................
5
Aotenna/Cable TV Connections ................................. 6
To connect a home antenna ................................... 6
To connect a Cable "iV ............................................. 7
To connect an Antenna/Cable TV and VCR ........... 8
Location of Controls .....................................................
9
Front and Rear control views .................................. 9
Remote Control ......................................................
10
Before Using the Remote Control ............................ 11
Introduction ano-battery installation .................... 11
Using the Remote with VCR or
Cable TV Converter ...............................................
12
VCR and CABLE function buttons ........................ 12
Programming the Remote Control ........................... 13
To program the Remote Control .......................... 13
Quick Reference Menu Guide .................................... 16
Menus and functions .............................................
16
r;J_'_Xr-J'_FI GETTING STARTED
TV/CABLE and CH PROGRAM functions .............. 18
ADD/ERASE function .............................................
19
I Programming Channel Memory ............................... 18
To align the colors .................................................
20
113JI_FJ"_i'_RI BASIC OPERATION
Watching 1_/Programs ..............................................
22
To watch a TV program ......................................... 22
Convenient Remote Functions .................................. 23
To use On-screen displays/Sound muting/
Channel return ..................................................
23
Controlling the Picture ...............................................
24
To adjust the picture .............................................. 24
Controlling the Sound ...............................................
26
To adjust the sound ...............................................
26
Selecting Stereo and SAP Broadcasts ..................... 27
To listen to Stereo/SAP broadcasts ...................... 27
ADVANCED OPERATION
Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect ..................... 28
To activate the Surround sound function ............ 28
Operating the Sub-Bass System ............................... 29
To operate the Sub-Bass System ......................... 29
Setting the OFF Timer and the Clock ....................... 30
To set the OFF timer .............................................. 30
To set the clock ......................................................
31
Watching Picture-in-Picture ...................................... 32
To di.splay a small picture ..................................... 32
To display a picture from an external source,..... 33
To use advanced functions ................................... 34
Displaying XDS Information ...................................... 35
To display XDS information ................................. 35
Operating the Closed Captioning Feature ............... 36
To display Closed Captioning ............................... 36
To display text information ................................... 37
Locking Channels .......................................................
38
To lock out channels ..............................................
38
Labeling Channels ......................................................
40
To program channel labels ................................... 40
Programming Your Favorite Channels ..................... 42
To program your favorite channels ..................... 42
To clear the channels you have programmed ..,. 43
Flesh Tone/Noise Reduction ..................................... 44
To activate the Flesh Tone and Noise Reduction
Functions ...........................................................
44
Changing the On-screen Display Language ............. 45
To select a language for the on-screen
displays ..............................................................
45
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT--
Connecting External Equipment .............................. 46
Monitor panel .........................................................
46
To connect a standard VCR ................................... 47
To connect a VCR with an S-video jack ............... 48
To dub/edit video tapes using two VCRs ............. 49
To connect a DVD video player with Color
Stream
TM
(Color Difference) VIDEO OUTPUT .,. 50
To connect an audio amplifier .............................. 51
ADDITIONAL REFERENCE
I Specifications .............................................................
52
Limited United States Warranty ............................... 54
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I _ INTRODUCTION
Care and Cleaning
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Do not stand or climb on the TV.
• The "IV is dangerous if broken or if it has fallen over.
• Be careful when children are present.
Do not remove the back cover and never remodel the cabinet or components.
• Let only qualified technicians check and adjust your'IV.
Do not place containerswlth liquids such as drinks or cosmetics on the
TV.
If any foreign material or water teaks into the TV, unplug the AC cord and contact your dealer.
Keep magnets, toys with magnets, electric clocks, speakers, etc.
away from the "IV.
If an empty channel is selected, or the TV broadcast for the day is finished, the "IV will automatically turn off after about 15 minutes.
This Auto-Power-Off feature does not operate in the VIDEO mode.
If t_e power supply is cut off while you are watching the TV, the La_
Mode Memory feature automatically turns on the TV when the power is restored. If you know the power is going to be cut off, or you are leaving home for a long time, remove the power plug from the wall outlet to prevent the TV from turning on in your absence.
Cleaning
Do not use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the "IV.
-These solvents may distort the cabinet or damage its finish.
-tf rubber or vinyl products remain in contact with the "iV for a long time, a stain may result,
When the cabinet becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, dry cloth.
When the cabinet is very dirty,
(_ Use a damp cloth to wipe the cabinet clean.
(_ Finish with a dry cloth.
When cleaning the screen:
(_ Turn offtheTV.
(_ Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth.
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Installation
Downward spot lights or fluorescent lights in an overhead "Honeycomb" prevent direct illumination of the screen.
Use curtairis or blinds to shut out direct sunlight.
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Cover shiny surfaces (floor and walls) with non- reflective materials (carpet, rugs, wallpaper, etc.).
Where to install
Place the "IV on the floor or on a sturdy platform. The mounting surface should be flat and steady. If you instatl the "IV on a soft
floor, make sure that the floor is not damaged by the weight of the TV.
Air Circulation
Place the TV far enough away from the walls to allow proper ventilation, This will prevent the TV from overheating and avoid possible damage to the TV. Avoid dusty places too.
Heat Damage
Damage may occur if you leave the "IV in direct sunlight or near a heater, Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures or humidity, and temperatures of 41°F (5°C) or lower.
Power Supply
Plug the "IV into an electrical outlet with standard household power (120 volt AC, 60 Hz), Do not change the plug's safety prong,
See page 2,
Moisture Condensation
If the room temperature suddenly rises (or if the TV is moved from a cool place to a hot place), condensation may occur on the lenses resulting in picture distortion or color fading. In such a case, simply wait a while (with the power on) and the condensation will evaporate.
Best Viewing
Sit approximately 10-25 feet away from the TV. Sitting too far to the left or right of the screen will cause the picture to appear dull as will direct sunlight and room lights. Turn the "IV off to check for reflections on the screen. Then remove the source of any reflections while viewing.
VERTICAL VIEWING
ANGLE [SIDE VIEW]
HORIZONTAL VIEWING
ANGLE [TOP VIEW]
10 feet
BI Viewing Range ml Viewing Range
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Antenna/Cable TV
Connections
• You can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna to receive VHF and/or UHF channels,
• Channels 2-13 are VHF channels, and channels 14-69 are UHF channels.
• We recommend using an outdoor antenna for better picture quality.
• You can receive Cable TV by connecting the cable supplied by your local cable company,
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Single lead-in cable
VHF, UHF or
VHF/UHF combination antenna
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Both VHF and UHF lead-in cables
VHF antenna
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UHF antenna
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Generally, the lead-in cable for a cable "IV system can be connected directly to the TV antenna terminal just like a home antenna. {A-l)
Some cable companies, however, offer "premium pay channels'. Since premium pay channel signals are scrambled, a cable TV converter/decoder is generally provided to the subscribers by the cable TV company. This decoder box is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels. We recommend that you consult your cable "IV company for more specific instructions on installing cable TV. (A-2)
(A-1) Cable withouta decoder box (Unscrambled channels)
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Cable lead-in
(,4-2) Cable with e decoder box (Unscrambled and Scrambled channels)
You can select unscrambled and scrambled channels via the converter/decoder box using the converter's channel keys, Set the TV on channel 3 or 4 to match the converter's output channel.
Cable lead-in
Cable TV converter/
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Note: The decoding device may or may not be e part of the cable converter.
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Connections (continued)
Antenna/Cable TV connection via VCR (Simplified method)
Antenna or
Cable lead-in
VCR
Notes:
• Tape playback may often cause the VCR to interrupt the antenna signal to the TV. If you cannot select a certain
channel, try pressing the TV/VCR button on the Remote Control.
• VIDEO/AUDIO connections from the VCR to the TV are required for stereo tape playback of good quality from stereo
VCRs (or Picture-in-Picture operation). See page 47.
Cable with a decoder box
Cable lead-in
(Not supplied)
OUT
A/B switch
(Not supplied)
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Notes:
• When connecting e cable "IV converter/decoder (_:
- The "A" position on the A/B switch allows you to select unscrambled channels using the TV's channel keys.
- The "B" position on the/VB switch allows you to select unscrambled and scrambled channels via the cable "IV
converter/decoder box using '_heconverter's channel keys. Set the TV and VCR on channel 3 or 4 to match the converter's output channel.
• The cable _) connection is necessary only when the cable TV converter/decoder (_ is connected.
• VIDEO/AUDIO connections from the VCR to the TV are required for video tape playback from VCRs {or Picture-|n-
Picture operation). See page 47.
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Location of Controls
• The following describes the functions of each part of the "IV and the Remote Control.
For the use of each control, refer to the pages in brackets.
TV front TV rear
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Press to open the door.
VIDEO/AUDIO terminals [46 - 51]
Behind the door
W/VIDEO button* [47]
ENTER button [17]
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button1161
DEMO button 17
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CHANNEL • / • buttons [22] v/^ buttons[16]
VOLUME • / • buttons*[22]
</> buttons [16]
POWER button [22]
POWER indicator
/
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Remote sensor
* These buttons have dual functions.
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Location of Controls
(continued)
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Only the buttons used to operate the TV are described here.
For details on the use of each control, refer to the pages in brackets.
Aim at the remote sensor on the TV l
MUTE [23]
RECALL [23]
CHANNEL • / • [22]
Menu A/• [16]
TV/CABLE/VCR switch [12, 13]
Set to "IV" to control the TV.
FAVCH • / • [42]
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POWER [22]
Channel Number [22]
CH RTN [23]
MENU/ENTER[16, 17]
VOLUME < / • [22]
Menu </_.
[16]
EXIT[17]
W/VIDEO [47]
PiP functions [32 - 34]
(For "rv" and =CABLE _ modes)
_ INTRODUCTION Before Using the Remote
Control
With this Remote Control, you can operate your "IV and most VCR and cable box models regardless of the manufacturer. However, this Remote Control must first be programmed to control other VCR and cable box brands.
See page 13.
If you have a TOSHIBA VCR, your Remote Control has already been programmed for you.
Before attempting to operate your Remote Control, install the batteries according to "To install the batteries" below.
Notes:
• After installing newt_atteries, the Remote Control will set itself to the codes for TOSHIBA TVs and VCRs. If you are using the Remote Control to operate other manufacturer's equipment, you will have to reprogram those codes.
• This Remote Control may have functions not available on your VCR and cable box remote controllers.
These functions may or may not operate your VCR or cable box, Refer to the owner's manuals supplied with the equipment to see which functions are available.
• The remote controller supplied with your VCR or cable box may have keys not duplicated on this Remote Control. If you want to use these functions, please use the original remote controller.
To instafl the batteries
Place the Remote Control face down and remove the battery cover.
Press and slide
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Insert two "AA" size batteries, matching the + and
- signs on each battery with the + and - signs in the battery compartment.
CAUTIONS
• Do not throw your batteries into a fire. Dispose of
your batteries in a designated disposaJ area.
• Do not combine used batteries with new ones.
• Do not mix battery types.
Tips for best operation
• For optimum performance, aim the Remote Control directly at the TV from a distance within 16 feet (5 m), and be sure there is no obstruction between the
Remote Control and the TV.
• If your Remote Control does not always operate the
"IV as you wish, you probably need to replace the batteries.
• If the Remote Control will not be used for a long period of time or when the batteries are worn out, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
• Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the Remote
Control.
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Slide the battery cover shut until the lock clicks.
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I _INTRODUCTION
Using the Remote with VCR or Cable TV Converter
• To control a TOSHIBA VCR, first set the TV/CABLENCR switch to ?VCR." The buttons shown below will then control the VCR. The rest of the buttons operate the TV as usual.
If you have another brand of VCR, you can probably program the Remote Control to contro_ it. Details are on page _3.
• To control a cable "IV converter, this Remote Control must be programmed to recognize the brand of your converter.
See page 13. The shaded buttons can be used to control the cable "IV converter.
Set the TV/CABLENCR switch to "CABLE" whenever you want to control the cable "IV converter.
Aim at the VCR or cable TV cQnyerter
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RECALL MUTE POWER
Channel Number
Press the numbers to select
a channel.
"rV/CABLENCR switch
CABLE: To control a cable
"IV converter
VCR: To control a VCR
TV/VCR
Press to select the TV mode to view one program while
recording another program.
REC
Press to st_ r_9ordina.
SLOW button
Press to view a slow-motlon picture in playback mode.
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PAUSE button
Pr_ tn fr_7_ th_ playback or recording.
Press again to release.
POWER
ON.
Press again to turn off.
ENT
Som I cable "IV
"ENT" to change channel numbers.
CHANNEL • / •
Press • to s
Press • to select the next lower channel
STOP
PLAY
FF
, pressto view the picture moving rapidly forward.
REW
In playback mode, press to view the picture moving rapidly in reverse.
_ INTRODUCTION
Programming the Remote
Control
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TOaHIBA
POWER
For future reference, write the code number you set,
VCR CODE:
CABLE CODE:
Note:
You have to reprogram the Remote
Control when you change its batteries.
• This Remote Control is programmed to operate TOSHIBA VCRs.
• To operate VCRs (or Cable converters) other than TOSHIBA models,
perform the following procedures before operating.
1
Refer to the "VCR code table" (or "Cable TV converter code table _) on pages 14 and 15 to find the code number that corresponds to the brand name of your VCR (or your converter),
If more than one number is listed, try each one separately until you find the one that works.
Set the TV/CABLE/VCR switch to "VCR" (or "CABLE").
4
Point the Remote Control at the VCR (or at the converter) and press
POWER to test the code number.
the number is correct, the VCR should turn on.
_lf the VCR does not respond to the Remote Control, repeat steps
1 through 4 with another code number.
Reset the TV/CABLE/VCR switch to "'IV" to control the TV.
Notes:
• Some newer VCRs are capable of working on either of two remote codes. These VCRs have a switch labeled "VCR 1/VCR 2."
If your VCR has this kind of switch, and does not respond to any of the code numbers for your VCR brand name, set the switch to the other position ("VCR 1" or "VCR 2") and reprogram the Remote
Control.
• In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your non-
TOSHIBA equipment with the supplied Remote Control.
This is because your equipment may use a code that is not provided with this Remote Control.
In this case, please use the equipment's own remote control.
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_ INTRODUCTION
Programming the Remote
Control (continued)
• The code numbers listed below were the most recent ones available at the time of
printing. New code numbers may or may not have been added since printing,
VCR code table
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BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Adventura .............. 019
Aiko ......................... 297
Aiwa ........................ 019
Akai ......................... 060, 068, 080, 125
261
American High ....... 054
Asha ........................ 259
Audiovox ................ 056
Beaumark ............... 259
Bell & Hawell .......
123
Brandt ..................... 206
Broksonic ............... 140, 203, 230, 314
380
Calix ........................ 056
Canon ..................... 054
Capeheart ............... 039
Carver ..................... 100
CCE ......................... 091,297
Citizen ..................... 056. 297
Colt ......................... 091
Craig ....................... 056, 066, 091,259
Curtis Mathes ......... 054, 060, 079
Cybernex ................ 259
Daewoo .................. 039, 064, 297
Dsytron ................... 039
Dynetech ................ 019
Electrohome ........... 056
Electrophonic ......... 056
Emerex ................... 051
Emerson ................. 019, 021,056, 062,
080, 087, 140, 203,
227, 228, 230, 231,
297,313, 314, 380,
498
Fisher ...................... 066, 073, 085, 123
Fuji .......................... 052. 054
Fnai ......................... 019, 344
Garrard ................... 019, 344
GE ........................... 054, 079, 084, 221
GoldStar ................. 037, 056, 057
Gradiente ............... 019
Harley Davidson .... 019
Harman/Kardon ..... 057,094
Harwood ................. 087,091
Headquarter ........... 065
HI-O ......................... 066
Hitachi .................... 060, 081,084, 124,
185, 254
Jansen .................... 060
JVC ......................... 027,000, 086
Kenwood ................ 057, 060, 086
KLH ......................... 091
Kodak ...................... 054, 056
Lloyd ....................... 019
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Lloyd's .................. 227
Iogik ...................... 091
LXI ......................... 056
Mag navox ............ 054, 059, 100, 129,
168
Magnin ................. 259
Marantz ................ 054, 100
Maria .................... 056
Matsushita ........... 054
MEI ........................ 054 .....
Memorex .............. 019, 054, 056, 058,
065, 066, 067, 123,
259
MGA ..................... 062, 080
MGN
Technology ..... 259
Minolta ................. 061,124
Mitsubishi ............ 062, 080, 086, 094,
192, 233, 261
Motorola ............... 054, 067
MTC ...................... 019, 259
Multitech .............. 019, 091
NAD ...................... 077
NEC ....................... 057,059, 060, 069,
086
Nikko ..................... 056
Noblex .................. 289
Olympus ............... 054
Optimus ................ 056, 067, 077, 123
Optonica ............... 081
Orion ..................... 498
Panasonic ............. 054, 096, 181,244,
473
Penney .................. 054, 056, 057, 089,
061,073, 259
Pentax ................... 061. 084, 124
Philco .................... 084
Philips ................... 054, 081,100, 129
Pilot ....................... 056
Pioneer ................. 077, 086
Portland ................ 039
Protec ................... 091
Puisar .................... 058
Quarter ................. 065
Quartz ................... 065
Quasar .................. 054, 096
Radio Shack ......... 019, 056, 344
Radix ..................... 056
Randex ................. 056
RCA ....................... 061,079, 084, 098,
124, 125, 168, 221
Realistic ................ 019, 054, 056, 065,
066. 067, 081,085,
123, 259
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Ricoh ..................... 053
Runco ................... 058
Samsung .............. 064, 259
Sank'/ .................... 058, 067
Sansui ................... 060, 086
Sanyo ................... 065, 066, 123, 259
Scott ..................... 062, 064, 140, 203,
229, 230, 231
Sears .................... 084, 056, 061,065;
066, 073, 085, 123,
124
Sharp .................... 067, 081
Shintom ............... 091
Shogun ................. 259
Singer ................... 091
Sony ..................... 051,052, 053, 054
STS ....................... 061
Sylvania ............... 019, 054, 062, 100,
129
Symphonic ........... 019, 344
Tatung .................. 060
Teac ...................... 019, 060
Technics ............... 054, 181
Teknika ................. 019, 054, 056, 071
Telefunken ........... 206
TMK ...................... 227,259
Toshiba ................ 062, 064, 085, 229
231,385
Totevision ............ 056, 259
Unitech ................. 259
Vector ................... 064
Vector Research ... 057, 059
Video Concepts ... 059, 064, 080
Videosonic ........... 259
Wards ................... 019, 054, 061,066,
067, 081. 091. 168.
231,259
XR-1000 ................ 019, 054, 091
Yamaha ................ 057
Zenith ................... 052, 053, 058
Cable "IV converter code table
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
ABC ....................... 020, 022, 026, 027,
030, 032, 033, 036,
066
Antronix ............... 041
Archer ................... 041,058, 172
Belcor ................... 075
Cable Star ............ 075
Cabletenna ........... 041
Cableview ............ 041
Century ................. 172.
Citizen ................... 172
Color Voice .......... 044, 050
Comtronics .......... 059, 079
Contec .................. 038
Dae Ryung ........... 027
Eastern ................. 021
Focus .................... 419
Garrard ................. 172
GC Electronics ..... 075
Gemini .................. 034, 089
General
Instrument ....... 030, 295
GoldStar .., ........... 059, 163
Hamlin .................. 028, 039, 053, 278,
292
Hitachi .................. 030
Hytex .................... 026
Jasco .................... 172
Jerrold .................. 022, 030, 031,033,
034, 066, 295
Macom ................. 052
Magnavox ............ 046
Memorex .............. 019
Movie Time .......... 175
NSC ...................... 089, 175
Oak ....................... 026, 038, 267
Panasonic ............. 019, 040, 126
Paragon ................ 019
Pbilips ................... 044, 046, 047, 048,
049, 050, 172
Pioneer ................. 042, 163, 552
Popular
Mechanics ....... 419
Pulsar ................... 019
RCA ....................... 040
Recoton ................ 419
Regal .................... 039, 278, 292
Regency ............... 021
Rembrandt ........... 030, 089
Runco ................... 019
Samsung .............. 059, 163
Scientific
Atlanta ............. 025, 027, 036, 296
Signal ................... 034, 059
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Signature ............. 030
SL Marx ................ 059
Sprucer ................. 040
Standard
Components.... 174
Starcom ................ 022, 034, 066
Stargate ................ 034, 059
Starquest .............. 034
Sylvania ............... 020
Teleview ............... 059
Texscan ................ 020
Tocom .................. 031,032,078
Toshiba ................ 019
Tusa ...................... 034
Unika .................... 041,172
United Artists ....... 026
United Cable ........ 022
Universal .............. 041,058, 075, 172
Viewstar ............... 046, 079, 230
Zenith ................... 019
Zentek ................... 419
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Quick Reference Menu Guide
• We recommend that you familiarize yourself with these procedures for using the Menu function.
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Press MENU to call up an on-screen menu.
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Press < or I_ to select the menu.
PICTURE AUDIO SET PREMIUM
Press • or • to select an item.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
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SHARPNESS
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MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEN_ESS
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Press < or • to selector adjust a se_ing.
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Demonstration mode
When you pressDEMO on the "IV, the
TV will automatically display a variety of itson-screen menus and special features. This function is provided for demonstration purposes only.
Press DEMO.
The on-screen demonstration will start after about 4 seconds.
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To stop the on-screen demonstration
Press DEMO again.
Notes:
Use the ENTER (MENU) button to activate the function settings in the SET UP menu after step 4.
• The main menu display will disappear automatically if you do not press a button within 15 seconds, and the other displays will disappear within 6 seconds.
• If you want to close all the on-screen displays instantly, press the EXIT button on the Remote Control.
• The • / • ( v/A ) buttons function as the CHANNEL
• / • buttons when no menu display is on the screen,
• The < / • (< / >) buttons function as the VOLUME
• / • buttons when no menu display is on the screen.
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Programming Channel
Memory
• The channel memory is a list of TV channel numbers the TV tunes in when you press the CHANNEL • / • button. First, use the W/CABLE and CH PROGRAM functions to preset all active channels in your area automatically.
If necessary, arrange the preset channels with the ADD/ERASE function so you tune into
only the desired channels.
W/CABLE function
Press POWER to turn on the TV. then select an active channel. (See page 22 for details.)
TV/CABLE
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Press • or • to select "rv" or "Cable" whichever you use.
CH PROGRAM function
Select "CH PROGRAM" from the SET UP menu (Step 2 above).
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Press < or • to start channel programming.
The TV automatically cycles through all
"FVor CABLE channels depending on the mode selected, storing received
channels in the channel memory.
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When channel programming the screen.
Press CHANNEL • / • to make sure channel programming has been done properly.
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After performing the CH PROGRAM function, you can add or erase specific channels.
1 Select the channel to erase using the
CHANNEL • or • button, or select the channel to add with the Channel Number buttons.
See page 22 on how to select channels.
Press MENU, then press • or • until the SET UP menu appears.
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Press • (or •) until "ADD/ERASE" is highlighted.
Press • or •.
To erase the channel
Press • or • to select "Erase', The
channel will be erased from the memory.
To add the channel
Press • or • to select "Add", The channel will be memorized,
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• This projection TV uses three separate "IV tubes: a red one, a green one, and a blue one.
The red, green, and blue images are projected onto the screen where they converge to form a full color picture. You can see a clear picture only when they converge correctly.
• Convergence may drift over time or if you move the "IV. If you can see clear images on the screen, skip this procedure.
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This adjustment should be made after the TV has been on for at least 30 minutes,
To check and align the colors
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
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SHARPNESS
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Press • (or •) until"CONVERGENCE" is highlighted.
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If alignment is correct, there will be one vertical and one horizontal white line.
TO SSLECT
PUSH EXIT
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If you see separate colored lines, you have to align the colors.
Press ENTER to select "RED" or "BLUE."
The selected color is highlighted.
TO SELECI" COt.OR
PUSH EXIT
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Press the _ • (up)", " • (down)', " •
(left)" or " • (right)" button to converge
the red or blue line into the green line.
When color convergence is correctly adjusted, you will see two single white lines.
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TO SELECT COLOR
PUSH EXIT
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Example: Number 1 m BLUE
PUSH ENTER
TO SELECT COLOfl
PUSH EXIT
TO SELECT POSITION
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RED
PUSH ENTER
TO SELECT COLOR
PUSH EXIT
TO SELECT POSITION
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Press &, v, ,t,or_ to convergethe red or blue line into the green line.
Repeat steps 8 and 9 until you see two single white lines.
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PUSH EXIT
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TO SELECT POSITION
0 Press EXIT once to select any other place you want to adjust,then repeat steps 7 through 9.
Example: Number 6
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PUSH EXIT
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Press EXIT twice to close the
CONVERGENCE menu.
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First set the TV/CABLE/VCR switch on
the Remote Control to "'iV".
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1 Press POWER on the Remote Control or the TV.
The following on-screen information will be displayed for a few seconds,
• Channel label (if previously preset)
• Channel number or VIDEO mode selected
• STEREO or SAP-audio status
STEREO
SAP
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Select the desired program in one of the following two ways.
To scan the memorized channels in numerical sequence
Press CHANNEL • to select the next higher channel.
Press CHANNEL • to select the next lower channel.
Press the button again to select the next memorized charmer.
To select a channel directly
Press the Channel Number buttons (0 - 9 and 100).
To select channel 4, press "4" (or press "0" and "4" in order).
To select channel 38, press "3" and "8" in order.
To select channel 125, press "100," "2," and "5" in order.
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Adjust the sound volume with the
VOLUME < / • on the Remote Control or the TV.
Press • to increase the volume; _ to decrease the volume.
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To turn off the TV, press POWER again.
If you cannot select certain channels (either "IV broadcast or CABLE channels)
Check to see if the W/CABLE function is properly set.
See page 18,
Notes:
• The CHANNEL |CH) • / • buttons function as the menu v / ^ | • / • buttons while a menu is on the screen.
• The VOLUME (VOL) < / _ function as the menu < / > ( _ / • ) buttons while a menu is on the screen.
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To display on-screen information
Press RECALL to display the following onscreen information.
• Channel label (if previously preset)
• Channel number or VIDEO mode selected
• Time (if the clock has been set)
• STEREO or SAP audio status
STEREO
SAP
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To mute the sound
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MUTE
To restore the sound, press MUTE again.
Note:
When the MUTE button is pressed, the Closed Captioned feature
"C1" is activated. To deactivate it, press the MUTE button again.
This feature only functions when the Closed Caption mode is set to
"Off." ( See page 36.)
To return to the previously viewed channel
Using this function, you can watch two channels alternately.
(Currentchannel)
Select the other channel with the
Press CH RTN.
The previous channel returns.
Each time you press CH RTN, the TV will
switch back and forth between the two channels.
(Previouschannel)
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_ BASIC OPERATION
Controlling the Picture
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To adjust the picture quality
You can adjust the picture quality (CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOR,
TINT, and SHARPNESS) to suit your personal preference.
PressMENU, then press < or • until the PICTURE menu appears.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
OOLQR
TINT
SHARPNESS
Press • (or •) until the item you want to adjust is highlighted.
Example: CONTRAST adjustment mode display
BR I GHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
Press • or • to adjust the level.
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CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS darker weaker reddish sorer
When you adjust any of the five PICTURE items, the new setting will be
stored in the _Memor,/." (See page 253
Note:
You can reset the PICTURE setting to the factory preset status by using the RESET function.
(See page 26.) When you turn on the RESET function, the "IV will return to the Normal mode in the PICTURE
PREFERENCE function.
(The settings you have adjusted remain in the
Memory mode.)
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To select the color temperature
These selections change the appearance of gray and white tones of 1he picture.
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Coot: Bluish
Medium: Neutral
Warm: Redish
To select the picture preference
You can select the type of picture you want from three preset picture
modes (Normal, Theater, and Memory).
1 Select the PREFERENCE menu.
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Press • or • until "PICTURE
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Memory the picture quality preset at the factory movie-like picture setting the picture qua ty you set (See page 24.) |
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• You can adjust the sound quality (BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE) to suit your personal preference.
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Press • (or • )until to adjust is highlighted.
Example: Adjusting "BASS."
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Press < or • to adjust the level.
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TREBLE
BALANCE weaker weaker decreases the right channel stronger stronger decreases the left channel
RESET function
To reset the PICTURE and AUDIO adjustments to the factory preset level
(maximum CONTRAST and ell other adjustments centered)
Select RESET in the SET UP menu with • or •, then press • or •,
(See page 16.)
The RESET function also performs the following adjustments.
• COLOR TEMPERATURE ......................... Cool
• PICTURE PREFERENCE ..................... Normal
• NOISE REDUCTION ................................... Off
RESET
_ BASIC OPERATION Selecting Stereo and SAP
Broadcasts
• The MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) feature allows you to improve your "IV viewing with high fidelity stereo sound. MTS also provides for an extra audio channel, SAP (Second
Audio Program), used to transmit a second language or other audio information.
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To listen to stereo sound
When the TV receives a stereo broadcast, the word "STEREO" (or "SAP") is displayed on the screen. It is also displayed whenever the
TV is turned on, a channel is selected, or the
RECALL button is pressed.
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Press • (or •) until "MTS" is
3 Press • or • to select "STR."
If a stereo broadcast is received, "STR" will be displayed in yellow.
Normally this function can be left in the stereo mode "STR'. Your TV will then automatically reproduce either stereo or monaural sound, whichever is broadcast.
To listen to a second language
BASS
TREBLE
Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
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Press < or • to select "SAP."
You will hear only the second language from the left and right speakers.
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TREBLE
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If the stereo sound is noisy
If a broadcast signal is not strong enough, and noise-free stereo sound is not available, select "MONO" in the MTS menu.
The noise should be reduced.
Notes:
• Be sure to select the "STR" mode if the broadcast is in stereo.
• The MTS function is not available while in VIDEO mode.
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Enhancing the Surround
Sound Effect
• This "IV allows you to activate or deactivate the stereo surround effect.
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Selectthe"STR" (stereo) mode following steps 1 through 3 on the previous page.
Press MENU, then press • or • until the PREMIUM menu appears.
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Press • or • to select"SURROUND."
Press
• or • to highlight =On."
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To deactivate the Surround sound function
Select "Off" in step 4 above.
Note:
Normally you can leave the M3"S function set to "STR" and the
SURROUND sound function set to "On". The TV will automatically produce either Surround, stereo or monaural, whichever is broadcast.
System
• The Sub-Bass System allows you to improve bass performance (even when the sound volume is low).
ENTER < >
To activate the Sub-Bass System
Press MENU, then press 4 or • until the SBS menu appears,
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Press • or • until"SBS" is highlighted.
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Press < or • to select'On,"
To adjust the SBS level
Select"SBS LEVEL"in the SBSmenu.
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Press < or • to adjust the SBS level. mmem
To deactivate the Sub-Bass System function
Select "Off" in step 3 above.
Note:
The Sub-Bass System signal does not pass through the "VARIABLE
AUDIO OUTPUT" jacks. (See page 51.) However, the above on-screen displays will appear when the buttons are pressed.
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Setting the OFF Timer and the Clock
• With the OFF timer, you can set the TV to turn off automatically after a pre-determined period of time (in 10 minute increments, up to 180 minutes).
Press MENU, then press < or • until the SET UP menu appears,
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Press • (or • ) until "TIMER/CLOCK _ is highlighted.
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Press • or • to select "TIMER". IITIMER ICLOCK
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Press • or • until "OFFTIMER" is highlighted. Then press two Number buttons to enter the length of time you want the TV to stay on.
The remaining number(s) to be adjusted will flash continuously.
Example: 30 minutes
Press 0, then 3.
120 minutes
Press 1, then 2.
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Press ENTER to start the timer.
The display color will change from purple to blue, then the display will disappear.
To cancel the OFF timer
Press POWER twice, once to turn the "IV off and once to turn it on again.
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Press MENU, then press • or • until the SET UP menu appears.
Press • (or • ) until "TIMER/CLOCK" is highlighted.
Press • or • to select "CLOCK". ETIMER/CLOCK
CLOCK
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4 Press • or • until "CLOCK" is
highlighted. Then press four Number buttons to enter the correct time.
The remaining number(s) to be adjusted will flash continuously.
Example: To set 12:06 p.m.
Press 1, 2, Oand 6.
• The clock operates on a 12 hour-cycle.
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Press ENTER to start the clock.
The display color will change from purple to blue, then the display will disappear.
IITFMER/CLOCK
To monitor the time
Press RECALL.
Note:
If the power source for the TV is interrupted (i.e., AC cord unplugged or power failure), the clock will have to be reset. (The time display will show
"0O:0O.")
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• In addition to the main picture, another TV program or video source being received through the
VIDEO input jacks can be displayed simultaneously as a small picture.
• When using the PIP, the TV can display two pictures at once. However, to watch two different pictures, one picture must be received from an antenna and the other must be from an external
VIDEO source. See the next page.
Note:
Signal source input through the COLOR
STREAM terminals cannot be displayed as a small picture,
Also, when the main picture source is in
"COLOR STREAM", PIP is not available.
Press POWER to turn on the TV and select the desired program.
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Press PIP once to display a small picture.
The 1/9 size window picture appears. The main picture and small picture are the same.
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To turn off the small picture, press PIP
- Twice, if you are watching the 1/9 size window picture.
- Once, if you are watching the 1/16 size window picture.
CAUTION:
Avoid displaying stationary images on your TV screen for an extended
period of time. Stationary patterns generated by the PIP display, computer displays, videogames, stock market reports etc. can become permanently ingrained on the picture tube. This damage is not protected
by your warranty as it is the result of misuse./f you use your TOSHIBA
Television to display still images, it is always advisable to reduce the brightness and contrast settings. Never leave a PIP display, computer display or videogame unattended.
To connect a VCR to the TV for PIP
Antenna]Cable lead-in
See page 8 for detailed antenna/Cable TV connection.
Antenna _ input
Antenna output VCR
Audio outputs
Video output
(not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
TV rear
To select an input source for PIP
Press SOURCE repeatedly to select an input source for the small picture.
Select "VIDEO 1" or "VIDEO 2."
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Picture from TV
To use the PIP CH • / * button
Press W/VIDEO to select "VIDEO 1" or "VIDEO
2" (main picture source) and press SOURCE to select "TV" (PIP source).
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--Picture from TV from VCR
Select channels for the small picture using the VCR's channel keys.
Press PIPCH • or • to select channels for the small picture.
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To change the position of the small picture
Press LOCATE repeatedly while a small picture is displayed. The display position of the small picture will change in order.
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To switch the main and smafl picture
Press SWAP while a smatl picture is displayed.
The main and small pictures will switch.
To switch them again, press SWAP again.
To freeze the small picture
Press STILL while a small picture is displayed.
The small picture will become a still picture.
To return it to a moving picture, press STILL again.
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Press MENU, then press < or • until the CLOSED CAPTION menu appears, xos
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Press • or • until "XDS" is highlighted.
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Press < or • to display the following XDS (eXtended Data
Service) information for about 30 seconds.
• Network name ($)
• Call letters (_)
• Program name _)
• Program type (_)
• Program length (_)
• Elapsed time in show _)
• Program description (Z)
XDS ON
Some of the above information may not be displayed.
If the TV program you are watching does not include XDS information
Only "XDS ON" will be displayed for about 4 seconds when you select the XDS mode,
XDS ON
To close the XDS display
Press EXIT.
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Operating the Closed
Captioning Feature
To view captions
Closed captioning is a printed version of the dialogue, narration, and/or sound effects of a TV program. Captions will appear at either the top or bottom of the screen during captioned broadcasts as shown. Captioning is especially helpful for hearing impaired individuals.
Se ect the desired program.
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Press • or • to select the caption you want-- C1 (Caption 1), C2
(Caption 2), C3 (Caption 3), or C4 (Caption 4).
Select _C1" for a transcription of the primary language in your area.
To deactivate this function
Select "Off" in step 4 above.
Note:
A closed-captioned situations, signal may not be decoded
• When a video tape has been dubbed.
• When the signal reception is week.
• When the signal reception is non-standard.
in the following
To view text
Text is information presented using all of the television screen. It is usually not related to the current program.
For example, it could be a listing of closed captioned programs, news, weather information, or stock market reports.
Select the desired program.
Press MENU, then press < or • until the CLOSED CAPTION menu appears.
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(Text 4).
To deactivate this function
Select "Off" in step 4 above.
Note:
When you select a caption format channel and the Text mode, the Text screen will always be displayed.
However, if Text character signals are not transmitted, the characters will not be displayed,
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Locking Channels
• With this function, you can lock out specific channels by entering your own 4-digit code.
The "IV will not be able to tune to those channels for the next 24 hours, unless you enter the code.
This "IV has 8 memory spaces total -- 4 for TV mode and 4 for CABLE mode.
Press MENU, then press • or • until the SET UP menu appears.
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Press • (or •) until "CH LOCK" is highlighted.
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Press • or • to display the CH LOCK menu.
"SET/CLEAR" will be highlighted,
Press • or • to select "Set."
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Press • until "PASSWORD" is highlighted.
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Note:
If a different code number is used to lock out a channel, the last one has priority over the preceding ones.
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Press the Number buttons (0-9) to enter a 4-digit code. The numbers you enter will replace the dashes in the display.
Pick • number that is easy to remember,
Example: To enter "1234".
Press 1, 2, 3, and 4 in order.
1 ---_ 12 --_ 123 -_1234
Press • until "CH INPUT" is highlighted, then press the Number buttons (0°9, 100) to enter the channel number,
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Press ENTER,
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Repeat steps 6 and 7 for other channels.
To unlock channels
Select CH LOCK in the SET UP menu,
then press < or • to select "Clear."
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Press v until "PASSWORD" is highlighted, and enter the 4-digit code used to lock out the channels with the
Number buttons (0-9).
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Press ENTER.
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If • wrong code has been entered
These messages appear. Try to enter the correct code again.
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If you want to know the channels you have locked out
Call up the CH LOCK menu.
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• This feature allows you to enter a 4 letter channel identifier of your choice that will appear over the channel number display. The label can be anything you want
(for example the station call letters).
• The label you set will appear when you turn the TV on, select a channel, or press the RECALL button.
Example: To assign "ABCD" to channel 4.
Press • (or • ) until "CH LABEL" is highlighted.
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"SET/CLEAR" will be highlighted.
Press < or _ to select "Set."
Press • until "CH iNPUT" is highlighted,
with the Cha_rmelNumber buttons.
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Press • until "LABEL" is highlighted,
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SET/CLEAR
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Press • or • to select the first character for the label, then press ENTER.
Letters of the alphabet, numbers and other graphic symbols are available for labeling.
Each time you press the • or • button, the following order.
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CH INPUT
SET ICLEAR
To label another channel, repeat steps 5 through 8, You can label 32 channels.
To clear the channel label
Select CH LABEL in the SET UP menu.
Press • or • to select"Clear."
NCH LABEL
LABEL ....
Press • until "CH INPUT" is highlighted, then select the channel you want to clear with the Channel Number buttons.
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Press ENTER.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other channels.
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Programming Your Favorite
Channels
• The Favorite Channel Programming feature allows you to program up to 12 of your favorite channels.
Once programmed, you can use FAV CH • / • on the Remote Control to scan through only your favorite channels, skipping other channels you do not normally view.
Press MENU, then press • or • until the SET UP menu appears.
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Press • (or • ) until "FAVORITE CH" is highlighted.
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To select your favorite channels
Press FAV CH • / •,
When you want to access all the channels you programmed in the "FV's memory, press CHANNEL (CH) • / v
"SET/CLEAR" will be highlighted.
4, Press • or
• to select "Set."
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Press • until "CH INPUT" is highlighted, then press the Channel Number buttons to enter the channel number.
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Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other channels.
Press < or • to select"Clear."
Press ENTER.
All the favorite channels you have programmed are cleared.
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Note:
FAV CH • / • will function only after you have programmed your favorite channels.
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Flesh Tone Function
This function allows you to obtain natural flesh tones by correcting the difference of tint between "IV stations.
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Press • (or •) until "FLESH TONE" is highlighted.
Press _ or • to select "On,"
Noise Reduction Function
This function allows you to reduce visible interference in your "IV picture.
This is useful when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal or playing back a video cassette or disk damaged by repeated use.
CONTRAST
5_ IGHTt_ES_.
COLOR
P_ESS 4e--
Press • (or • ) until "NOISE
REDUCTION" is highlighted,
Press < or • to select "On."
To deactivate these functions
Select "Off" in step 3 above.
_ ADVANCED OPERATION
Changing the On-screen
Display Language
• You can choose from three different languages (English, French and Spanish) for the on-screen displays (adjustment menus and messages).
ENTER <
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LANGUAGE
TV/CAaLE
O'1 PROGRAM
AOD/ERASE
TIMER / CLOCK
Press • (or • ) until "LANGUAGE" is highlighted,
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"French"
"Spanish"
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i [_J_I_i'_CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
Connecting External
Equipment
• Refer also to the owner's manual of the equipment to be connected.
• When connecting other equipment to the TV, first turn off all main power switches.
"IV rear
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VIDEO 1 IN jacks (pages 47, 48)
VIDEO 2 IN jacks (pages 47, 48)
-VARIABLE AUDIO
OUT jacks (page 51)
COLOR STREAM IN jacks (page 50}
VIDEO/AUDIO OUT jacks (page 49)
Connect the VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 IN jacks on the rear panel of the TV to the video/audio output jacks of the VCR, Laser
Disc Player, video camera, etc. for playback of video recordings.
Antenna/Cable TV
See page 8 for details on
Antenna/Cable TV connections.
TV rear
Antenna_ input
Antenna output VCR
Audio , outputs'
Video output
Video cable (Not su
Audio cable
To select the video input source
Press W/VIDEO on the Remote Control or on the TV repeatedly to select the appropriate source.
Each time you press the button, the "IV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO
2, or COLOR STREAM source will be selected in order.
Select "VIDEO 1" in this example.
The selected source will be displayed in purple.
Note on the VIDEO 2 IN jacks
The VIDEO 2 IN jacks can also be used for connecting a second piece of video equipment with video/audio outputs.
To view signals from equipment connected to the VIDEO
2 IN jacks, select "VIDEO 2."
Note: if you connect a monaural VCR, connect the audio output of the VCR to the L/MONO jack.
TV
VIDEO 1
VIOEO2
COLOR STREAM
TO SELECT PUSH WIVIDEO
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I CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
Connecting External
Equipment
,continued)
if you connect a VCR with an S-video jack to the "S-VIDEO" jack on the back of the TV, you must also connect the audio cables to the "VIDEO 1 IN" AUDIO jacks. The S-video cable supplies video signals only.
Antenna/Cable "IV
See page 8 for details on
Antenna/Cable TV connections.
Antenna_ _ Antenna input _ output VCR
TV rear s output
S-video
S-video oable (Not supplied)
Audio cable (Not supplied)
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To select the video input source
Turn on the TV and the VCR.
Press W/VIDEO on the Remote Control or on the
"IV to select "VIDEO 1" in this example.
TV
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
COLOR STREAM
TO SELECT PUSH TV/VleEO
Notes on the VIDEO 2 IN jacks
The VIDEO 2 IN jacks can also be used for connecting a second piece of video equipment with S-video out.
To v)ew s)gnals from equ(pment connected to the VtDEO
2 IN jacks, select "VIDEO 2".
Notes:
• When the S-video cable is connected to the S-VIDEO
IN jack, the video cable (phono-type) should not be connected.
• The S-VIDEO jack accepts SEPARATED Luminance/
Chrominaoce {Y/C) signals conforming tothe NTSC standard.
Operate your VCR normally.
To connect equipment for dubbing/editing
Connect the output jacks of the playback VCR to the input jacks (VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2) on the TV.
Connect the output jacks (VIDEO/AUDIO OUT) on the TV to the input jacks of the recording VCR.
TV rear output
Audio JVideo input
Playback VCR
Note:
Do not connect one VCR to the output and input jacks on the "IV at the same time.
To monitor dubbing/editing
Turn on the TV and bothVCRs.
Press TV/VIDEO on the Remote Control or on the
TVto select the input source of the playback VCR.
Recording VCR
CAUTION:
The unauthorized recording of television programs, video tapes and other materials may infringe upon the provisions of the copyright laws.
Notes:
• The input switch of the VCR is normally in the "IV position. Change the switch of the recording VCR to the LINE or CAMERA position when using the video/ audio inputs of the VCR as above. Some VCRs automatically switch when cables are plugged into the video/audio inputs.
• The PIP picture cannot be output through the VIDEO
OUTPUT.
You can view the video signal from the playback
VCR on the "IV screen while dubbing it onto the recording VCR.
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I OTHER EQUIPMENT
Equipment
(continued)
This connection allows you to view pictures from a DVD video player, an advanced video/audio device.
"iV rear
DVD video player
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Audio outputs
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Y/CB/CR outputs
Video cables (not supplied)
Y cable
CBcebte
CRcable
Audio cable (not su
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To select the video input source
Turn on the'IV and the DVD video player.
Press W/VIDEO on the Remote Control or on the
Notes:
• While the PiP is on the screen, "COLOR STREAM" will be skipped.
• When "COLOR STREAM" is selected, the VIDEO OUT
signal wit| not have color. TO receive a color VIDEO OUT signal, a VIDEO or S-VIDEO IN jack must be used instead of the ColorStream connection.
TO _LECT
TV
VIDEO t
VIDEO 2
COLOR STREAM
PUSH WIVIDEO
Operate your DVD video player normally.
Connect the VARIABLE AUDIO OUT jacks to the auxiliary input jacks on the stereo amplifier. You can control the audio signal going to the audio equipment using the Remote Control for this TV,
"1_ rear
AUX, input Stereo amplifier
(not supplied)
* The "fixed level" AUDIO OUT jacks are also available for connecting to an audio cassette recorder (or amplifier) to record audio from the TV. This constant audio signal is not affected by pressing the VOLUME buttons on the TV or the TV's Remote Control.
To turn off the built-in speakers menu appears.
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
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To turn on the built-in speakers
Select "On" in step 3.
Note:
Make sure the volume control of your stereo amplifier is set to a moderate listening level.
Press • or • until
"SPEAKERS" is highlighted.
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
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Press < or • to select
_Off.
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MTS
BASS
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BALANCE
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TELEVISION SYSTEM
CHANNELCOVERAGE
POWER SOURCE
POWER CONSUMPTION
AUDIO POWER
SPEAKER TYPE
VIDEO/AUDIO "i;ERMINALS
DIMENSIONS
MASS
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
NTSC standard
VHF: 2 through 13
UHF: 14 through 69
Cable TV: Mid band (A-8 through A-l, A through I)
Super band (J through W)
Hyper band (AA through ZZ, AAA, BSB)
Ultra band (65 through 94, 100 through 125)
120 VAC, 60 Hz
171 W (average)
14W+14W
Two 6-1/4 inches (16 cm) round
S-VIDEO INPUT (VIDEO 1NIDEO 2)
Y-INPUT: 1 V(p-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
C-INPUT: 0.286 V(p-p) (burst signal), 75 ohm
VIDEO 1NIDEO 2 INPUT
VIDEO: 1 VIp-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
AUDIO: 150 mV(rms) (30% modulation equivalent, 47 kohm)
ColorStream
TM
(Color Difference) VIDEO/AUDIO iNPUT
Y-INPUT: 1V(p-p), 75 ohm
CR-INPUT: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 ohm
CB-INPUT: 0.7 V(p-p), 75 ohm
AUDIO: 150 mV(rms), 47 kohm
VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO: 1 V(p-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
AUDIO: 150 mV(rms) (30% modulation equivalent, 4.7 kohm)
VARIABLE AUDIO QUTPUT
0-350 mV(rms) (30% modulation equivalent, 4.7 kohm)
Width: 42-3/4 inches (1,086 ram)
Height: 50-1/4 inches (1,276 ram)
Depth: 20-13/16 inches (528 ram)
217 Ibs (98 kg)
Remote Control with 2 size _AA" batteries
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
i _ADDITIONAL REFERENCE Before Calling Service
Personnel
• Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for the possible cause of the problem ou are experiencing.
• Make sure power cord is plugged in, then press
POWER.
• Check the batteries in the Remote Control. If the batteries are dead, replace them with new ones.
• Check the antenna/cable connections.
_ Maybe the sound is muted. Press VOLUME •.
Maybe there is stationtrouble.
Try another Channel.
• Check that the SPEAKERS function in AUDIO menu is properly set.
• Maybe there is station trouble or local interference from an appliance. Try another channel.
• Check the antenna/cable connections.
• Maybe there is station trouble or local interference.
Try another channel.
• Adjust the picture quality.
• Try another channel.
• Check the antenna/cable connections.
• If using a VCR, check the TV/VCR switch.
• Make sure the TV/CABLE function is in "TV" mode.
• Captioning may be turned on.
• That channel may be locked out with the CH LOCK function, or erased with the ADD/ERASE function.
• Maybe there !s station trouble. Try another channel.
Use a highly directional outdoor antenna.
• Maybe there is station tro=
Try another channel.
• Adjust TINT and/or COLOR in the PICTURE menu.
• Check that the MTS function is properly set.
• Check that the "rV/CASLFJVCRswitch is properly set.
• Maybe something is between the Remote Control and the sensor.
• Maybe batteries are dead. Try replacing batteries with new ones.
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I _ADDITIONAL REFERENCE
Limited United States Warranty
Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. ("TACP') and Toshiba Hawaii Inc. ('THI") make the following limited warranties. These
limited warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person receiving this set as a gift from the original consumer purchaser and to no other purchaser or transferee.
Limited One 11) Year Warranty
TACP and THI warrant this product and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the
date of origins! retail purchase, During this peric_,TACP and THt will repair a defective product or part, without charge to you.
"Authorized TACP/THI service station personnel will come to you r home when warranty service is required. Depending on the type
of repair required, the service will either be performed in your home or the set will be taken to the authorized TACP/THI service station for repair and returned to your home at no cost to you."
Owner's Manual and Demographic Card
You should read this owner's mancol thoroughly before operating this product. You should complete and mall the enclosed
Demographic cord within ten days after you., or the person who has given you this product as a gift, purchased this product. This is one way to enable TACP/THI to provide you with better customer service and improved products. Failureto return the Demographic
card wilt not affect your rights under this warranty.
Umitod Two (2) Year Warranty of Picture Tube
TACP and THI further warrant the picture tube in this product
against defects in materials orworkmanship for a period of two (2) years after the date of original retail purchase. During this period,
TACP and THI will replace a defective picture tuba without charge
(1)year fromthedate of the original retail purchase, you paylabor charges involvecl in the replacement.
Rental Units
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or thirb/
(30) days from the data of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
IDommercisi Units
Products sold and used for commercial use have a limited ninety
(90) day warranty for all parts, labor and picture tube.
Your Responsibility
The above warranties are subject to the following conditions;
(1)You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase.
(2) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an
Authorized TACP/THI Service Station.
(3) These warranties ere effective only if the product Is purchased end operated in the U,S.A. or Puerto Rico,
(4) Eab(_rsetvice charges for set installation, set up, adjustment of
customer controls and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your responsibility.
15)Warrant extend onlyto defects in materials orworkmanship as limited a bore and do not extend to any product or parts which
have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to products or parts caused by misuse, accident, damage caused by Acts of God, such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power, im proper installation, im proper maintenance or use in violation of instructions furnished by us;or to units which have had the serial number removed, altered, defaced or rendered illegible.
How to Obtain Warranty Service if after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section "BEFORE CALLING SERVICE
PERSONNEL," you find that service is needed;.
In the Continental United States call:
11) CaU the TACP toll free number 1-800-631-38t I after you find a defective product or part to find the nearest TOSHIBA Authorized Service Station.
(2) Please present your bill of sale or other proof to the Authorized Service
Station. "Authorized TACPF('HI service station personnel will come to
your home when warranty service is required. Depending on the type of repair required, the service will either be performed in your home or the
set wil! be taken to the TACP/THI Authorized service station for repair and
returned to your home at no cost to you."
HAWAII
327 KamakeoStreet,Honolulu,Hi 96814(808) 521-5377
All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of memhantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the d uration of the limited wa rra nties set forth above. With the exception of any warra ntles implied by state law as hereby lira!ted,
the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller with respect to the repair or replacement of any parts. In no event shaII TACP or THI be lieble for consequential or incidental damages.
No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever.The time within which action must be commenced to enforce any obligation ofTACP or THI arising under this warranty or under
any state, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to 90 days from the date you discover or should have discovered,
the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state law.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. Some states do not
allow limitation on how long an implied warranty fasts, when an action may be brought, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequentlal damages, so the above provisions may not spply to you.
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Canadian consumers are requested to complete the special Canadian "Warranty Registration Form" enclosed, and
forward this completed form with a copy of bill of sale to TOSHIBA OF CANADA to "Register and Validate" their
CANADIAN CONSUMERS:
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Products purchased in the U.S.A. end used in Canada are not covered by these warranties,
Products Purchased in Canada and used in the U.S.A. are not covered by these warranties.
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