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Documents
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Where to install
Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights, soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen. Place on a sturdy platform, the mounting surface should be flat and steady It should then be secured to the wall with a sturdy tie using the hook that is on stand, or secured to the platform. The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction. Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.
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Getting started
Remove your Television carefully from the box. You may wish to store the packaging for future use. Please Note: When not in use disconnect the plug from the mains power supply. 4. Press the Stand-by button on the under side of the TV, indicated by the /I) symbol. The stand-by indicator will turn red. 5. Press a Numeric button or the ( ) or ( ) button on the remote handset or ( ), ( ) or (MENU) button on the top panel to switch the TV on. The standby indicator changes from Red to Blue. The picture will appear after a few seconds. Press the ( ) button on the remote control to switch the TV to stand-by. The stand-by indicator will change from blue to red. Please Note: Do not leave the television in standby unattended or overnight.
In the box
Inside the carton box you should have: Accessories box Power cord Adapter Remote control Batteries Note: Scart, VGA and RCA leads are not supplied.
Aerial connection
15VL63
To connect an aerial, plug the aerial lead into the aerial socket on the rear of the TV.
Switching the TV on for the first time
You can use an outdoor or indoor aerial. However, if you use an indoor aerial the quality of the reception may be reduced and adjustment of the aerial may be required when changing programs. Please note: If you live in a poor reception area or use an indoor aerial you may experience loss or corruption of teletext transmissions. To install your TV, please read the sections TV controls and Tuning the television.
The batteries
Remove the back cover of your remote control to reveal the battery compartment and make sure you insert the batteries the right way round. Suitable battery types for this remote are IEC R03 or AAA 1.5V. Do not throw your old batteries into a fire, dispose of them in a designated disposal area. Do not combine a used, old battery with a new one or mix battery types. The performance of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of 8 metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the TV.
Switching on and First Use
1. Connect the power cord to the mains plug. 2. Connect the input socket of the adapter to
the DC socket at the back panel of the LCD TV. 3. Connect adapter to the mains plug.
Note 1: Your TV will move to stand-by mode Note 2: Your TV is equiped to operate with
, front panel buttons, MENU, + in case your R/C is broken or the batteries are exhausted. in five minutes when there is no broadcast signal.
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Control Unit
Top control units
AUDIO OUT
DC 12V
1. Speaker 2. Stand-by 3. Remote control 4. Stand-by switch 5. Scart 6. Antenna input 7. Headphone
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Audio out (R,L) Audio RCA (L) Audio RCA (R) Video input PHONO connector S-VHS DC 12V VGA
15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Volume down Volume up Menu button Program down Program up Source Select
Please note Do not use Video RCA and S-Video connections at the same time, otherwise they will effect the picture. RGB inputs from scart will give you better picture quality.
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Remote control
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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Teletext / TV choice buttons ( ) Info button ( ) Numeric buttons Return to Selected Program Button ( ) Picture Mode button ( ) MENU button ( ) Upward movement (Menu) Program Up button ( ) 8. Left movement ( ) (Menu) Volume down button 9. Down button (Menu) Program down button ( ) 10. Red Fastext Button 11. Green Fastext Button 12. Sound Type / Language choice button ( 13. RC mode choice button 14. PC/TV mode button 15. No function at tv mode 16. Txt Question/Answer button (Reveal) ( ) 17. Txt Stop Button (Hold) ( ) 18. Stand-by On/Off button ( ) 19. External Input (AV) select button ( ) 20. Picture Format choice button ( ) 21. Exit button ( ) 22. OK button ( ) 23. Right button ( ) (Menu) Volume Up button 24. Blue Teletext Button 25. Yellow teletext Button 26. Sound Smart control button ( ) 27. Mute button ( ) 28. Teletext index button ( ) 29. Teletext subpage button ( ) 30. Teletext enlarge button (Double size) ( ) 31. Teletext time / Update button ( )
Note: The switch on the lefthand side of your remote control is used to switch the bottom 8 keys between TV, VCR & DVD mode. In VCR & DVD mode these keys can be used to operate the basic functions of your Toshiba VCR & DVD.
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Using the TV
Turning on for the first time and Tuning TV controls
Temporary On-Off (STAND-BY)
When you press the red ( ) stand-by button (temporary on-off function) located on the upper right hand side of your remote control of your television when it is switched on; In that case, the power indicator of your television will turn red. To switch your television back on, either press the same button, any of the number buttons or one of the ( / ) buttons. Caution! If you are not going to use your television for a long period of time, make sure to remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
To temporarily mute the sound of your television, press the ( ) button, Where the SOUND MUTE on screen display will appear on screen as an indication of the application. When you press the same button again, the sound will return. During mute, when you press the ( ) button the volume will decrease and automatically get out of the mute function if you press the ( ) button the volume will increase and automatically get out of the mute function.
Programme selection
Press the ( / ) buttons on your remote control, or by selecting a numeric button in order to get the desired channel on your television. In order to select a program whose number is greater than 9, you can use the numeric buttons, punching in the desired numbers as required. For example, to select program 12, press the numeric buttons 1 and 2 one after another.
Return to Selected Button Program (SWAP)
If you wish to return to the previous program that you were watching then you have the ability to return with a single function, by pressing the ( ) button. Regardless of whether your are at AV, or any other program, by using the ( ) function allows you to swap between the program you were watching and the last selected program. If you hit the same button again, you will return to the program or AV you were watching before. E.G. 3
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External Device Your television has one SCART socket. Every time you press the ( ) AV button, your default settings will change according to the socket connection below. 1. EXT 1 when using SCART socket 1 (with RGB support) 2. EXT 2 when using the RCA socket 3. S-VIDEO when using S-Video socket 4. You can return to TV mode by pressing AV button again. Source Menu will appear on screen after pressing SOURCE SELECT button located on the top panel. In this menu, EXT 1, EXT 2, FAV, S-VIDEO and PROGRAM can be selected. You can navigate through above options by pressing SOURCE SELECT button. The source option you stay on for 3 seconds will be switched automatically. The menu will automatically disappear after source switching. You can also exit this menu by pressing EXIT or MENU buttons.
Tuning The TV
Automatic tuning and storing of the television program channels In the SETUP menu select the country of which you want to watch the program with priority by pushing the Right/Left movement button ( )/( ) in the Country bar. Pressing the down movement ( ) button select the Auto Tuning title, press the ( ) button or right button ( ). The screen will display the Auto Tuning start menu. If you select Other for Country on the Set Up menu, you can determine it yourself with System buttons ( )/( ). If you select your home or any country, the system bar will display the name of the selected country and it can not be changed. Selecting Start bar with the down button ( ), and pressing the ( ) button once more, the program channels will be scanned automatically and channels will begin to be stored in the memory starting with the first one. At this point, the auto program menu appears showing an indication that displays the position of the auto tuning bar and the auto program operation as well as the system, channel number of the existing channels and, if present, their name information. To stop the process at any given time, press the ( ) button. The program numbers that have been stored are reflected in the Programme Sort, giving you the ability to assign any program number to the channel of your choice.
SETUP menu
Press ( ) button and select the Setup Menu. Highlight LANGUAGE bar in yellow by pressing ( ) button. Using the right/left movement ( )/( ) buttons indicate the language you wish to use. All the function modes of your television will be displayed in the language that you have indicated. In the event that you wish to exit the application at any given stage, simply press the ( ) button.
Program tuning and saving into memory
You can either tune the programs automatically or manually storing them in your television. As a result of your televisions Automatic Tuning System (ATS), the programs found are automatically ordered in accordance to the selected country channels that send their title and teletext information, followed by those programs that do not provide teletext title information and those without the teletext features. Finally, foreign programs that send their teletext title information lined up. Please note: In the event that your television does not receive a signal for 2 minutes it will automatically switch to the stand-by mode. The last 1 min. clock is shown on the screen.
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Manual Tuning
TV channel search by user and saving to memory If you do not know the Channel number By pressing the ( ) and ( ) buttons of your remote control, you will bring up the SET UP menu on your television screen. Using the down button ( ) on your remote control, highlight the Manual Tuning bar in yellow and press ( ) or ( ) button. The Manual Tuning menu will appear on the screen. Select your desired program using the ( ) and ( ) or numerical keys. Press the ( ) button. Access the System bar using the right button ( ). Here your TV can be set to one system, you can also select multiple systems with the ( ) and ( ). (option) access the Search bar using the right button ( ). Scan the channels using the ( ) and ( ) buttons. If the program on the screen has the desired quality store it in the memory pressing the ( ) button. Repeat the same operation for the next program. If you need to do Manual Fine Tuning on the current channel or to name the current channel refer to the fine tuning section.
If you already know the Channel number By pressing the ( ) and ( ) buttons of your remote control, you will bring up the SET UP menu on your television screen. Using the down button ( ) on your remote control, highlight the Manual Tuning bar in yellow and press ( ) or ( ) button. The Manual Tuning menu will appear on the screen. Please select your desired program using the ( ) and ( ) buttons. Press the ( ) button. Access the System bar using the right button ( ). Here your TV can be set to one system, you can also select for other systems. (option) Select the Channel Band bar pressing three times the right button ( ). Using the Up ( ) or down ( ) direction buttons select S for Cable channels and C for terrestrial programs and press the right ( ) button. Here you can directly enter the channel number using the numbering buttons on RC, you can as well scan the channels in the ascending or descending order using the up ( ) or down ( ) direction buttons. If the program found on screen is acceptable in quality, then press the ( ) button to store it in the memory and repeat the same operations for the next channel. If you need to do Manual Fine Tuning on the current channel or to name the current channel refer to the fine tuning section. To abort the menu and to return to the previous menu for any reason press the ( ) button. To exit completely press the ( ) button.
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Fine Tuning If the current channel requires fine tuning, select the Manual Fine Tuning bar using the right ( ) button on the Manual Tuning menu. Using the up ( ) and down ( ) movement buttons on your remote control, adjust the program on the screen to the quality you wish. Under normal circumstances, you will not need to use the Fine Tuning function. The AFC values of your television will automatically adjust and lock themselves to the channel. However, in the event that the TV transmitters do not work, then you may need to use this process. The method of storing the applications above is the same process as all other tuning applications.
Programme Sorting Select the program sorting bar using the ( ) or down button ( ) in the Setup menu, then press the ( ) or right button ( ). The Programme Sort menu will appear. Please select your desired program using the ( ) and ( ) buttons, then press the ( ) or right ( ) button. Match the program you have selected using the ( ) and ( ) buttons with the program number you want. To complete the operation press again the ( ) button. You can switch the next program you wish to another program number in the same way.
Program Skipping If you want to skip some of the channels in the memory while selecting program with ( ) and ( ) buttons, select the Program Skip bar using the right button on the Manual Tuning menu. Using the Up ( ) and down ( ) buttons, the program for which you select * mark will be skipped.
Naming Stations
Teletext
Select the teletext bar using the ( ) or down button in the setup menu. If you select auto with the right button; the txt broadcast and Fastext or Toptext (option) features of the existing channels. When list is selected, if the current channel does not broadcast Fastext or Toptext, you can store the teletext page numbers you want with the colour buttons or ( ) and ( ) buttons in the section there are 4 different colour buttons when you select teletext. While in the other pages of teletext, you can directly access this page you selected by pressing the colour button linked to them.
If you wish to assign an 8- character labelling to the channels in the memory, select station bar using the right button ( ) on the Manual Tuning bar. Select the character you want using the Up ( ) and down ( ) buttons and select the digit using the direction buttons ( )/( ). Press the ( ) button It is stored in the memory. You can assign labelling to the next program in the same way.
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The setup of your television Setting up the Sound Menu You can control the sound settings of your television by using the ( ) and ( ) buttons on your remote control or the ( ), ( ) buttons directly on your television. You can control the other sound settings by entering the Sound menu For this application all you need to do is press the ( ) button of your remote control. Then press ( ) button to bring up the SOUND menu on your television screen and press ( ). Using the up/down movement buttons ( ) / ( ) you can choose the features that you require.
Equalizer: Selecting the Equalizer mark press ( ) or ( ) button. The equalizer setting function will be displayed. Using the up/down movement ( ) / ( ) buttons you choose between a series of preset settings for different types of sound output such as Music, Sports, Cinema and Speech. Also you have the User 1 and User 2 option settings which are to be adjusted in accordance to your preferences. Selecting one of the User options press the ( ) button. You can adjust the frequency levels with the ( ) and ( ) buttons. You can select 120Hz, 500Hz, 1.5KHz, 5KHz and 10KHz frequency bands with ( ) and ( ) buttons. Storing the adjustment levels in memory press the menu button to exit the user option. You can exit the equalizer function pressing the Exit button at any time. Furthermore, you can select one of the nonadjustable default settings in the memory (Sound Mode) by pressing the ( ) button on your remote control. Music, Sports, Cinema and Speech, User 1 and User 2 are the values you store in the memory.
Balance: To adjust the volume balance between the left and right speakers to the desired level, select the Balance bar using the down ( ) button. Using the right/left movement ( ), ( ) buttons adjust the balance. Sound Type: The program you watch might be stereo or in two different languages. Using the right/left keys ( ), ( ) in sound type bar you can select Mono/Stereo or Dual-I/Dual-II language. Note: You can make this selection without entering the menu with the ( ) button on your remote control. Sound Mode: If you want to add depth to the sound of the program you watch, select Spatial with the ( ) button.
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When you plug in the headset and press the MUTE button sound is transferred into the headset. The audio setting of the headset can be adjusted using the VOL+ and VOL- buttons. Picture Set up By pressing the ( ) and ( ) or ( ) button on your remote control please enter the Picture menu. Select the setting function you want using the Up and down buttons ( )/( ) and adjust their levels with the right and left buttons ( )/( ). The picture brightness, contrast, color and sharpness levels can all be adjusted according to your desire. The changes you make in the picture settings will be automatically stored without any further actions necessary. Furthermore, you can select one of the nonadjustable default settings in the memory (Picture Mode) by pressing the ( ) button on your remote control. Picture Mode-1, 2 and 3 are preset values. Picture Mode-M is the value you store in the memory.
TINT: When the NTSC video is connected from the SCART, you can adjust the colour tint setting. If you do not connect this type of video, then the TINT option will not be displayed on the OSD menu.
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Features
Special Features Timer Select the Timer feature in the menu and press ( ) or ( ) button. The Timer menu will be displayed. With this function, you will have the ability to automatically turn your television on or off at the time of your choice, or enable your television to shift from one channel to another at a time of your choice. Off Timer: Selecting the Off Timer bar press direction button ( ). The changeable digit will be white. Enter the hour and minute for which you can set 12 hours 59 min. at most using the numerical buttons on the RC. Your TV will automatically switch to standby at the end of this period. The countdown OSD will appear 1 min. before the TV is turned off. In the event that you wish to exit the application at any given stage, simply press the MENU button. On Timer: Selecting the On Timer bar press direction button ( ). The changeable digit will be white. Enter the hour and minute for which you can set 12 hours 59 min. at most using the numerical buttons on the RC. Your TV will be turned on with the program automatically selected on standby at the end of this period. If your TV is already on, it will switch to the automatically selected program at the end of this period. Using this function, you can automatically switch to the programs of which you know the start time. If any of the Timers is activated, the green colour light on the bottom of your TV will illuminate. Please note: If you turn your television off from the main power supply switch then the sleep timer modes selected will be reset and cancelled. On Programme: You can insert the program number of the channel that your television will automatically open or switch to from the watched channel using the right-left movement ( )/( ) buttons. Features Select the Features in the MENU and press ( ) or ( ) button. The Features menu will be displayed. Panel Lock: If you turn this feature On, your TV will not be turned on in the Stand-by state with the ( ) and ( ) buttons on TV. Automatic Format: If you turn this feature On, your TV will switch to the automatic 16:9 format if it detects the 16:9 (wide) format on the broadcasts you receive from the antenna. If you turn it Off, the 4:3 broadcast will always be displayed regardless of the format of the broadcast received. The picture format of your television is 4:3. However, for the 16:9 programs that do not send automatic format information, you can change the format of the program you watch with the ( ) button on the RC. Blue Screen: Turning this feature On, you can select blue background instead of snowing for the programs that do not receive signals. Program Lock: Using this feature, you can lock whichever program you want and block it being watched. Select the program you want to lock and turn it On with the Program Lock ( ) button.
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Using Teletext
Teletext is an information system that displays text on your TV screen. Using the teletext control buttons you can view pages of information that are listed in the teletext index. Please Note: No on screen display is available in text mode. The contrast, brightness and colour cannot be changed but the volume control is still available.
TV/text mix
To view a TV programme whilst in text mode, press the ( ) button. The text will be superimposed over the TV programme. Press the ( ) button again to return to the text page.
To enter Text mode
Please Note: Make sure the TV channel you
are watching transmits teletext. If not NO TEXT sign will be shown on the screen. Press the ( ) button. The text page will appear, normally the index page.
Page search whilst watching TV
In Text mode press the ( ) button. The TV will return to TV mode with the text page number in the top left hand corner of the screen. Enter the page number you want using the Numeric buttons. The top line of the text page will appear whilst the text searches for your page. When the page is found the number will remain in the top left hand corner of the screen. Press the ( ) button to view your selected page of text.
To exit Text mode
Press the ( ) button twice. The screen will return to the channel you were watching.
To select a page of text
Find the number of the page in the index and enter it using the Numeric buttons. The number of the page will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen. The page counter will search for your page. When it finds it, the page will be displayed. To move to the next page of text press the ( ) button. To move to the previous page press the ( ) button. To return to the index page press the ( ) button.
Double height text
If you have difficulty reading the text on the TV you can double the height of the text. Press the ( ) button. The top half of the page will be displayed in double height text. Press the ( ) button again. The bottom half of the page will be displayed in double height text. Press the ( ) button again to return to the full page in normal text.
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Page Stop
If the page of text you have selected contains sub pages, these sub pages will automatically be displayed in order with a delay to allow you to read the page. To stop the move to the next sub page press the ( ) button. ( ) symbol will appear in the top left hand corner. To continue moving through the sub pages press the ( ) button again.
To reveal information
Press the ( ) button to reveal concealed information (quiz answers etc.). Press the ( ) button again to conceal the information again.
Press the ( ) button, whilst watching a TV program, to display the time. When you press the ( ) button again the clock will remove.
To select a sub page
If the page of text you are viewing contains sub pages, the number of the sub page you are on and the total number of sub pages is displayed on the right of the screen i.e. 1/7. To select a sub page press the ( ) button. Press the green button to select next sub-page or press the red button to select the previous sub-page. Enter the number of the sub page, using the Numeric buttons in the format S0001 for sub page 1. The teletext will search for the sub page. This may take some time. To return to the TV whilst the teletext is searching press the ( ) button. When the page number is found it will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen. Press the ( ) button again to view the text page.
Fast text
At the bottom of the teletext screen is a row of subject headings in red, green yellow and blue. The remote control has a row of coloured buttons corresponding to the row of coloured subjects on the screen. Pressing one of the coloured buttons will take you directly to the page corresponding to the subject heading.
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Connecting external equipment
You can connect a wide range of audio and video equipment to your TV.
Via RCA lead (optional)
Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off. Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the video recorder and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets of the TV. If the sound is mono, use the Audio Input L. and in the SOUND menu select the MONO feature. Please note: If you want to use your VCR by connecting it to your TV at the modulator outlet with an antenna cable, select the program 0 which is set for this type of connection.
Connecting a video recorder Via SCART
Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off. Plug one end of the SCART lead (For connecting other equipment no leads are supplied) into the back of the video recorder and the other end into one of the SCART sockets on the back of the TV. Switch on the video recorder and the TV. Press the ( ) button on the remote control to select EXT1 or EXT2 to correspond with the SCART socket you are using on the back of the TV. Please note: You can connect RGB external equipment via Scart. It is necessary to you use a full Scart cable for this purpose. Select the video output of the external device by using its menu, and set to RGB.
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Via aerial socket
Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off. Unplug the aerial lead form the TV and plug it into the aerial socket on the video recorder. Plug a coaxial plug into the RF out socket on the rear of the video recorder and plug the other end into the aerial socket on the TV. Switch on the video recorder and the TV. If your video recorder has a test signal, switch it on. (Refer to the video recorder user guide). See Tuning the TV and carry out the tuning procedure for the video recorder test signal. Select a programme number 0.
Via RCA lead and S-Video socket
You can also connect it through the S-Video socket of the TV. Plug the S-Video plug into the S-Video socket and the audio leads into the audio sockets.
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Connecting a DVD player
Via SCART
Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off. Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied) into the back of the DVD player and the other end into the SCART socket on the back of the TV. Switch on the DVD and the TV.
Via RCA lead
Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off. Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the DVD player and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets of the TV.
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Connecting a decoder
Make sure the TV and decoder are both switched off. Plug one end of the SCART lead (not supplied) into the back of the decoder and the other end into the SCART on the back of the TV. Switch on the decoder and the TV. Press the ( ) button on the remote control to select EXT1. Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the decoder and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets on the TV. AV Outputs You can connect any device which is proper to Phono inputs via Phono Video and Audio Outs at the back of your TV set using proper AV cable (not available with the set). Any programme or AV input which is seen on the main screen other than S-VHS, PC is available as picture and sound signals at Phono Video/Audio outs. Scart sockets at the back of your TV set are always give the signals of selected programme from the set Tuner.
Make sure the TV and decoder are both switched off. Note: For Decoder connection Via RCA lead your Decoder device must have the tuner built in.
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Start Up
As your LCD-TV unit also enables VGA applications, it can also be used as a PC monitor.
Transition to the PC mode
In order for the LCD-TV to switch to the monitor (PC) mode, you can use the PC button on your remote control. In order to switch from the monitor mode back to the TV mode, use the TV button on your remote control. NOTE 1: When the unit is switched to the monitor mode, the EXT2, can be heard from the speakers. When switched to this mode, the VOL+/VOL- and MUTE buttons will be functional. NOTE 2: When the unit is in monitor mode, the Stand-by button is functional. When the unit is switched back on from the stand-by function, it will open in the TV mode. PC Mode MENU structure When you press the ( ) button on your remote control while the unit is in the PC mode, the features available in the PC mode will appear on screen as the PC MENU. In order to make the necessary adjustments in this menu, you can use the right-left, up-down movement ( )/( ) , ( )/( ) buttons on your remote control. TIME: ADCs time setting PHASE: ADCs phase setting H.POSITION: Horizontal position setting V.POSITION: Vertical position setting AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION: The most suitable geometric settings in accordance to the entry mode is configured by this function. For this application, highlight the AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION option and press the OK button.
Warning Messages: 1. NO SIGNAL: There is no VGA connection. Under these circumstances the on screen display will be NO SIGNAL. The message will be on screen for 15 seconds and if a suitable VGA attachment is not made to the indicated area, then the unit will switch itself to the POWER SAVING mode in order to protect the unit panel. 2. OUT OF RANGE: If the resolution application is not one of the graphic entry modes, then the on screen display will be OUT OF RANGE. The message will remain on screen until the necessary graphic entry mode is applied. Important Cautions: 1. When a VGA mode is displayed for the first time, an AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION application may be necessary. 2. According to the VGA power Saving standards, when there is no signal, for 15 seconds an on screen display of NO SIGNAL is shown after which the unit switches itself off in a 30Watt power saving mode. If you switch to the monitor model after adjusting the TIMER function available under the Special Features menu, the timer function and program switch will no longer function, however the automatic shut-down application will continue to function.
Re orientate aerial
Solutions
Model Panel Type Teletext Sound Output (%10 THD)
15VLTFT LCD 10 page text 2x2W
12V-4A
Following information is only for EU-member states: The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Ltd. Consumer Products Division European Service Centre Admiralty Way Camberley Surrey GU15 3DT England ENGLISH -27-
AAX.801

Adding colour to Life
New Model Naming Structure
42 Z 0 D
Screen Size 42 Chassis Grade Entry = A Standard = C Step-up = X Top End = Z Year of intro. 40 07A 07B 08A Specification WXGA 1080p M100 Various Derivative models Market Digital D Analogue - P
Toshiba Manufactured Model line up
Z3000 Series
X3500 Series
Replaces 68 Series
X3000 Series
Replaces 67 Series
C3000 Series
Replaces 66 Series
A3000 Series
Large Screen Model line up
OEM 52+
52Z3000D
A Series
C Series
X 3000
X 3500
Z Series
57Z3000D
42C3000P/D
47X3000P/D
46X35000P
47Z3000D
42C3001 & 2 37C3000P/D
42X3000P/D
40X3500P
42Z3000D
37A3000P/D 37C3001 & 2
37X3000P/D
32C3000P/D
32W300P/D
32A3000P/D 32C3001 & 2
26W300P/D
26WL65G
26A3000P/D
Small Screen Model line up
23 16/9
23W300P/D
Replaces 23WL65
20 16/4/4/3
20W300P/D
Replaces 20WL65
20V300P 20VL64G
Replaces 20VL63
15VL64G
Replaces 15VL63
Q52+ 47
47WLT66
57Z3000D 52Z3000D
47Z3000D 47X3000D
42WLSeries, EL, WL 66 Series, WL 42X3000D 42C3000D
46X3500D
37WL68
40X3500D 37X3000D 37C3000D 37A3000
67 Series, EL, WL 66 Series, WL
66 Series, WL, DL
32C3000D 32WL68 32W300 32X3010D 32A3000
27WL65 26WL66 26WL65
26W300
26A3000
An amazing acknowledgment for the WL66 series.
Image processing technologies
Detail
Colour
Movement
Contrast
Toshibas picture processing technologies have become well established with the media.
Black levels are striking and theres little sign of motion smearing
Colour balance and contrast levels are excellent, meaning plenty of blacks at the same time as bright vivid colours Active Vision LCD helps the 37WLT66 serve up outstanding LCD picture quality
colours are phenomenal.underpinned by one of the best black-level performances we have ever seen
I paid close attention to the amount of motion blur and smearing, or more accurately, the lack of motion blur and smearing. Watching a Premiership match in HD provided smooth, clear movement, with nothing to distract from the beautiful game. Slow panning movements didnt seem to phase the 32WLT68 either, even in scenes of high contrast Superb black levels instill images with striking detail and bold contrast that create almost tangible realism, which is enhanced by the natural colour balance. Movement is excellent without a trace of smearing or staggering
HDMI ver 1.3 Inputs Jacks, X and Z models
HDMI-1.3 Features Deep Color 36bit (12bit x 3) mode support High Bit-rate Audio (Dolby Digital +, DTS-HD; 7.1ch) Lip Sync (AV Synchronization) xvYCC (Wide Color Gamut Signaling)
Speaker System
Deep Color High Bit-rate Audio HD DVD
Audio AV-Amplifier
Automatic LipSync Adjust
Video STB
Recorder
Deep Color xvYCC
HDMI - CEC (Bi-directional Control)
Control from TV to Devices (Device Controlled from TV remote)
Coupled Power On/Off All System Standby and Independent Power On/Off Speaker System
AV-Amplifier Control from TV remote Active Speaker Change, Input Select, Volume Control
Control from Devices to TV/AV-AMP (One Touch Play)
Plays DVD, Automatic Power On, Automatic Input Select
Device Control AV-Amplifier Control Active Speaker Change
One Touch Play
System Power Control System Standby
TV remote
Model VL65
15 & 20 Screen size
Screen resolution 1024 x 768 = x 600 = 20 Contrast Ratio 500:1 = 15 700:1 = 20 Brightness 400cdm2 = 15 450cd/m2 = x Scart Progressive scan & 3D comb filter
Matt Black with Silver Rim / Trim
Model W300
20 & 23 Screen size
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 1 x HDMI interface 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 700:1 = 20 800:1 = cd/m2 Brightness 2 x Scart Component Video interface
26 & 32 Screen size
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 1 x HDMI interface 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 700:1 = 26 800:1 = cd/m2 Brightness 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Grey Single tone
Model A3000
26/ 32/ 37 Screen sizes
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 1 x HDMI interface 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 700:1 = 26 800:1 = 32 850:1 = cd/m2 Brightness 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Grey with Silver Trim
Model C3000
26/ 32/ 37/ 42 Screen size
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 2 x HDMI interface Dynamic Contrast Ratio 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 800:1 = 26/32 1000:1 = 37/42 Dynamic Contrast 3500:cd/m2 Brightness 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Model C3001
TBC 2 options available
Model C3002
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 2 x HDMI interface Dynamic Contrast Ratio 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 800:1 = 26 / 32 1000:1 = 37/42 Dynamic Contrast 3500:cd/m2 Brightness 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Model X3000
37/ 42/ 47 Screen size
1080 HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 2 x HDMI interface 1920 x 1080 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 800:1 = 37 1000:1 = 42/47 Dynamic Contrast 3500:cd/m2 Brightness CEC functionality 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Piano Black with Silver Trim
Model X3500
40/ 46 Screen size
HD Ready Digital Tuner Options 2 x HDMI interface 1366 x 768 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 800:1 = 32 1000:1 = 37/42 Dynamic Contrast 3500:cd/m2 Brightness CEC functionality 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Super Slim Bezel, Shinny Black
Model Z3000D
42/ 47/ 52/ 57 Screen size
HD Ready Digital Tuner 3 x HDMI interface 1920 x 1080 screen resolution Contrast Ratio 1000:1 = 42/47 800:1 = 52/57 Dynamic Contrast 3500:cd/m2 Brightness CEC Functionality 2 x Scart Component Video interface
Piano Black with Silver Rim
floor stands
1 x stand for 32 & 37 screen sizes 1 x stand for 42 screen size
Available floor stands for the C3001 series 1 x stand for 32 & 37 screen sizes 1 x stand for 42 screen size
2007 DVD Line-up
Market overview Product strategy Product Line-up
Design concept for 2007
Entry DVD Player SD170
PAL Progressive Component /composite Video JPEG Picture Viewer Coaxial Digital Output 14bit/108 MHz Video DAC 24bit/192KHz Audio DAC
Standard DVD Player SD270
DivX (version 6) MP3 Playback PAL Progressive Component /composite Video JPEG Picture Viewer Coaxial Digital Output 14bit/108 MHz Video DAC 24bit/192KHz Audio DAC
Step-up DVD Player SD370
HDMI - upconversion to 1080i HD JPEG DivX (version 6) MP3 Playback PAL Progressive
Component /composite Video JPEG Picture Viewer Coaxial Digital Output 14bit/108 MHz Video DAC 24bit/192KHz Audio DAC
Combi DVD Player SD38VE
DivX (version 6) MP3 Playback PAL Progressive Component /composite Video JPEG Picture Viewer Coaxial Digital Output PDC Simultaneous play/rec 7 event /1 month timer
3 in 1 HDD DVD Recorder RD-XV47
Multidrive Recording (+RW/-RW) 160GB HDD Timeslip PAL Progressive scan Component video output DivX playback Auto recording from STB MP3 playback & JPEG picture viewer 8 event / 1 month timer 6 recording modes (SEP = 10 hours)
M odel nam e
Oc t Nov
Dec J an Feb M ar Apr M ay
Jun J ul Aug Sep
Por t abl e DVD Pl ay er
HD- E1- K- TE HD- XE1- K- TE SD- 170- K- TE SD- 270E- K- TE SD- 370E- S- TE SD- 470- K- TE SD- 37VE SD- 38VE D- R265- S- TE D- VR40- S- TE RD- XS25- S- TE RD- XV45- S- TE RD- XV47- K- TE SD- P30DT SD- P2800 SD- P1880 SD- P1700 SD- P1707 SD- P1900 SD- P70DT SD- P90DT SD- P100DT
Ecosystem in Europe
Partners for Encoding & Verifying Tools in Europe
Authoring Labs and Disc Replicators currently producing Titles in Europe
161 titles available or under production from those 24 Partner Studios in Europe
24 titles in Austria, Ireland, Benelux, Portugal, Nordic up to Q2 07
Q1: 15 titles Q2: 9 titles (TBC)
Around 30 titles across Europe by end 2007
Austria and Ireland MI3 & MI trilogy pack already available Q1/Q2: 16 titles TBC Q3/Q4: 12 titles (TBC) Other Countries Western Europe Same titles launched from mid-2007
Up to 35 titles* in Austria, Ireland, Benelux, Nordic by end 2007
Total Q1: 10 titles Planned Q2: 15 titles Planned Q3: 10 titles (TBC)
* Due to distribution rights, some titles may not be available in some countries
Marketing
2006/7 REGZA National Advertising
Tournament Sponsor Presentation For
TOSHIBA
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