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1. To adjust the volume Press the 4 or za button to increase or decrease the volume SE m A O To mute the sound 1 Press the dX button XX appears on the screen 2 Press the RX button again to restore the sound o 998oo 00060 O O m H my O 5 GOB a X 2 C 0 0 0800 oO 13 Getting started Watching TV programmes continued Changing programme positions Programme return On screen information To change programme position e Enter the desired programme position number using the Number buttons on the remote control You can also change the programme position by using the PA or PW button For programme positions below 10 use 0 and the required number e g for programme position 1 press 0 1 The position number will be displayed in the top right of the screen TV top view E o i fo o ter S b r e ai v a o I TTT Cor o E Q S EH To switch between two programme positions You can switch between two programme positions without entering the actual position number each time 1 Select the first programme position you want to view CeO O OF 2 Select the second programme position using the Number buttons 0 9 Press the button The T 3 previous channel will be displayed Each time you press the amp button the TV will switch back and forth between the two programme positions 9
2. Computer N RGB PC cable not supplied Connect a PC cable from the computer to the RGB PC input terminal on the back of the TV The following signal can be displayed 20CL7A 20CL7E 20CL7T e VGA VESA 640 x 480 60 Hz 15CL7A 15CL7E 15CL7T XGA VESA 1024 x 768 60Hz e SVGA VESA 800 x 600 60 Hz e VGA VESA 640 x 480 60 Hz Other formats or non standard signals may not be displayed correctly Note The colour blur on the picture may occur according to input signals Some PC models cannot be connected to this TV Computers with a DOS V compatible mini D sub 15 pin terminal do not require an adapter Some input signals may cause a bar to appear in the upper lower right or left side of the screen or may obscure parts of the picture This is not a malfunction If the edges of the picture are stretched readjust the picture position adjustments in the PC s menu Depending on the DVD s title and the specification of the PC on which you are playing the DVD Video some scenes may be skipped or you may not be able to pause during multi angle scenes This is not a malfunction 7 i o es 23 73 ug Signal names for mini D sub 15 pin connector Signal name Signal name NC Ground NC NC not connected NC Ground H sync Ground V sync Ground NC Ground Pin assignment for RGB PC terminal oo Ov OT BR WO A
3. Never insert objects metal or paper or pour water inside the TV through ventilation holes or other openings These items may cause a fire or an electric shock If these objects are inserted inside the TV turn off the TV remove the power plug from the outlet immediately and contact a service technician Be especially careful that children do not insert objects in the TV Never stand or climb on the TV Be especially careful in households with children to prevent them from climbing on top of the TV It may move fall over break become damaged or cause an injury o 0 When the TV will not be used for a long period of time such as during vacation or travel remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety f a g 5 I Important Safety Instructions continued Introduction Use continued Never pull on the power cord when removing the plug from the wall outlet Always hold the plug firmly when removing it If the power cord is yanked the cord may become damaged and fire or electric shock may occur Never cut break modify twist bunch up or bend the power cord or apply excessive force or tension to it Never place heavy objects on the cord or allow it to overheat as this may cause damage fire or electric shock Contact a service technician if the power cord is damaged If there is thunder or lightning never touch the aerial cable o
4. Equipment connections PC Setting You can adjust the horizontal vertical picture position clock to minimize vertical stripes on the screen and phase to remove horizontal noise and sharpen the picture You can auto configure and reset these settings Picture position Clock Phase adjustments First start up the computer connected to the TV then press the button repeatedly to select the PC input mode see page 25 Press the MENU button then zm mmm 1 CT ll p press the or gt button to display the PC menu H Position V Position O E 9 E X Clock Phase 4 N T Auto Configure Reset Oe O 2 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select the desired item LLL V Position Clock Phase Auto Configure H Position 76 08906 o 99608 o XCe O9O9Q9 O O Press the OK button then press the lt or gt button to make appropriate adjustments YOR W H Position V Position Use this function to adjust the picture to the left right and up down as you prefer Clock Use this function to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background The horizontal screen size will also change e Phase Use this function to remove any horizontal noise and sharpen the image of characters TOSHIBA Note The optimum points of the clock and phase adjustments will vary according to the input signals 35 7 a o es a0
5. qualities press the V or A button in step 3 22 To select the sound mode using the remote control You can select the sound quality instantly among five preset modes and one user set mode Repeatedly press the 2 2le button to select one of the following sound qualities E WOW Flat Hall Theater News and Memory user set Mode Sound quality WOW see page 23 Flat flat sound Hall a concert hall filled with a rich warm sound Theater a movie theater filled with a dynamic sound News news dialogue Memory the sound qualities you set To select the sound mode using the Sound menu 1 2 3 Press the MENU button then press the button to display the Sound menu Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Sound mode Sound mode gt wow Bass Flat Treble Hall Press the OK button then press RE Theater the V or A button to select the AVL RB mode you prefer bic To adjust the sound quality The adjusted level is stored in the sound Memory 1 Press the MENU button then press the button to display the Sound menu Sound Sound mode Bass Treble Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Bass Treble or Balance Balance Press the OK button then press the button to adjust the level Selection Lx Pressing Bass weaker stronger Treble weaker stronger Balance decreases the decreases th
6. 27 Viewing teletext Teletext Control buttons continued Below is an introduction to the teletext buttons on your remote control and their functions Teletext buttons on the remote control Note i It will not be possible to change 6 0 To display a page of teletext programme position while in Teletext Press the E 4 C button to display teletext Press again to mode You will have to cancel the superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast picture Press the teletext first by pressing the ZJ CA2 C 3 CA C button again to return to normal TV mode You need to button to return to a normal TV mode return to normal viewing if you wish to change channels When you first press the ZJ CA C button to access the text service the first page you see will be the initial page In Auto mode this displays the main subjects available and their relevant page numbers o gt E Q ES In List mode you will see whichever page number is currently stored on each coloured button O O Oe Ob 0o 000600 To display an index initial page In Auto mode Press the i button to access the index page The one displayed is dependant on the broadcaster In List mode Press the i button to return to your page currently stored on each coloured button To reveal concealed text Some pages cover topics such as quizzes and jokes To discover the solutions press the EJ button To hold a desired page When a page is di
7. N 2 TV top view E e You can adjust the angle of the TV screen Swivel angle 30 degrees to left and right Tilt angle 3 degrees forward or 12 degrees backward from vertical angle Top view Co Volume 13 5 Power button 13 Input source Programme position W A 14 selection 25 TV front view Remote sensor Power standby indicator Red On Standby mode 13 Green On Power on 13 10 Before the connecting the aerial and audio video cables remove the terminal panel cover see Rear terminal cover below c kr i iv pe 7 ter c 5 e TV back view Left side view Xo S VIDEO VIDEO 2 input terminals 32 The plug type varies depending on the model i Headphone jack 7 V M e 5 mm stereo Ca Oje 3o r When the power plug is Power cord supplied connected to outlet the Back panel Cable holder power standby indicator lights in red RIZ 4 RITTER am Rn B LANE 20 F pu je Headphones T zn Not supplied AUDIO PC AUDIO input 34 output terminals na 33 VIDEO 1 Aerial input 9 input terminals 33 RGB PC input 34 You can use the cable holder to hold the aerial and audio video cables Never use the cable holder to carry the TV when moving it Note Inse
8. Number buttons on the Storage menu 3 Press the OK button IN D Ty oao amp Ea See C oa System C C COC 1 Press the V or A button to select System then press the OK button 2 Select a TV system with the V or A button on the System menu B G PAL B G SECAM B G Europe East Europe I PAL I II U K Ireland Uus D K PALD K SECAM D K Fast Europe L SECAM L L France M NTSC 3 Press the OK button Channel 1 Press the V or A button to select Channel then press the OK button 2 Press the V or A button to select VHF UHF or Cable on the Channel menu If possible select the channel number directly with the Number buttons he OK button 8 3 Press t Manual programme continued 5 o 5 Skip s 1 Press the V or A button to select Skip then press the OK Ei button z CALL DVI amp K 2 Press the V or A button to L select On den e programme position wi Channel On aie D then be skipped when you Skip O select channels with the PA or Benes PY button The rm mark will appear beside a programme position number when you use the Number button 3 Press the OK button 99060 OO COO o 900 Search O O 1 Press the V or A button to select Search then press the OK button 2 Press the button to begin Manual programme searching If a station is found d the search will stop 3 Press the OK button Name Station names ap
9. O m zx O a oO P Oe DO LeU B Je Us Le ee TOSHIBA To select the stereo programmes When a stereo programme is 1 received CD STEREO appears 2 Repeatedly press the VII button to toggle between stereo and monaural modes EF Display Reception mode CD STEREO Stereo V MONO Monaural To select the bilingual programmes 1 When a bilingual programme is received DUAL I appears i 2 Repeatedly press the CDV II button to select the sound to be heard The sound differs according to the transmission system NICAM or German stereo bilingual broadcast You can toggle among DUAL I DUAL II and DUAL I II modes Sound to be heard Displa a NICAM Silene DUALI Sub I sound Main sound DUAL II Sub II sound Sub sound DUALI II Sub I Sub II sound Main and Sub sound V MONO Main sound Note These settings are not stored in the TV memory Using the TV s features Input selection Sleep Timer Input selection TV top view To select the input source Repeatedly press the button on the TV or the remote control 9 4 Y OA ol until you see the appropriate input indicator on the screen aE L L L o VIDEO 1 1 VIDEO 1 input VIDEO 2 2 VIDEO 2 input EN PC RGB PC PC input D 4 LY F Qo O Sleep Timer To set the Sleep Timer You don t have to remember to switch the TV off bef
10. SECAM L VHF 2 10 UHF 21 69 CATV B Q NTSC M VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV A6 A1 A W AA ZZ AAA BBB NTSC M VHF 1 12 UHF 13 62 CATV MI1 M10 S1 S41 Special RF signal NTSC 4 43 colour system 5 5 6 0 6 5 MHz sound system PAL 60 Hz colour system 5 5 6 0 6 5 MHz sound system COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT terminals the signal format These signal formats are converted to match the number of pixels in the LCD panel Colour system PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 4 43 Aspect ratio 4 3 Visible size diagonal 15CL7A E T m 20CL7A E T m Number of pixels 15CL7A E T 1024 H dots x 768 V dots 20CL7A E T 640 H dots x 480 V dots Audio power 5W 5 W 10 THD Speakers 40 x 70 mm 2pcs Input Output terminals VIDEO 1 Input Component video Y Ps Cs Pr Cr Composite video Audio L Mono R VIDEO 2 Input S video Composite video Audio L Mono R PC Input Analogue RGB Mini D sub 15 pin Audio 3 5 mm stereo mini Audio Output L R Fixed audio Headphone jack 3 5 mm stereo mini Operating condition Temperature 0 C 35 C Humidity 20 80 No moisture condensation Supplied accessories Owner s manual Remote control Batteries 2 Power cord Aerial extension cable Clip E 9 D o a 3 S o ce TOSHIBA CORPORATION
11. TV screen with a light gun may not work because of the LCD colour TV properties 32 I Equipment connections Back panel connections Connection example TV back panel eee Gn L od j nO Q Fixed audio Audio system Computer DVD video player VCR with component video outputs Do not plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment Before connecting any external equipment remove the TV back terminal panel cover see page 11 Connect to either the component video jacks or the standard VIDEO jack depending on your video cable s The VIDEO 1 inputs include three component video jacks Y Ps Cs Pr Cr Component video provides better picture performance than standard video or S video Three jacks can only be used with component video compatible equipment e g a Toshiba DVD video player with component video outputs Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this TV 7 a o es a0 Ee 5 ug 33 Equipment connections Connecting d computer Before connecting PC and audio cables remove the back terminal panel cover see page 11 An analogue RGB 15 pin computer cable can be connected To connect o computer TV back panel t 4 4 ANT 75Q ETAS ee GM ATE Pa RGB bu pm Mini D sub 15 pin Audio cable for PC to TV connection not supplied
12. of a malfunction About Interference The LCD display may cause interference in image sound etc of other electronic equipment that receives electromagnetic waves e g AM radios and video equipment About using the TV in low temperature conditions If you use the TV in a room of 0 C or less the picture brightness may vary until the LCD monitor warms up This is not a sign of a malfunction About disposal The cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the LCD panel contains a small amount of mercury Please follow local ordinances or regulations for disposal About after image If a still picture is displayed an after image ghost may remain on the screen however it will disappear This is not a sign of malfunction Getting started Installation Connecting an aerial Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean that an outdoor aerial must be used The exact type and positioning of the aerial will depend upon your particular area Your Toshiba dealer or service personnel can best advise you on which aerial to use in your area Before connecting the aerial cable remove the back terminal cover see page 11 Caution Never plug in the power cord until you have finished connecting the aerial c o iv 7 tez Z t d gt VHF and or f UHF aerial 300 Q twin lead feeder Aerial extension cable ar DN Aerial adapter 75 Q aerial not supplied terminal TV back view 7
13. 27 Teletext buttons on the remote control 28 Teletext Auto and List modes cererea 30 Using Auto mode see 30 Using List mode sse 31 Equipment connections s Side panel connections serrer 32 Connection example ssseeee 32 Back panel connections ssseee 33 Connection example ssseee 33 Connecting a computer scssi 34 To connect a computer ssssssseeeene 34 PO SSMN Orea or eer ree tpe dedere 35 Picture position Clock Phase adjustments 35 Auto configure To reset sssssssseees 36 Reference section Troubleshooting rm eu 37 Symptom and solution seee 37 Broadcast systems Specifications 38 Broadcast Transmission Systems of Each Country or Region ses 38 LCD Colour Television Specifications 38 B Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by fires natural disaster such as thunder earthquake etc acts by third parties accidents owner s misuse or uses in other improper conditions B Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business modification or erasure of record data etc caused by use or inability to use of product E Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner s manual E Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfu
14. 5 Q coaxial cable m L m R aoe VIDEO Y eq Plug not supplied 75 Q aerial terminal Note It is recommended that the 75 Q coaxial cable be used to eliminate interference and noise which may occur due to radio wave conditions Installing the remote control batteries Remove the battery cover Effective range Insert two R6 AA batteries matching the polarities of the battery to the marks inside the battery compartment Caution Note Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal Ifthe remote control does not operate correctly area Do not throw batteries into a fire or if the operating range becomes reduced Attention should be drawn to the environmental replace both batteries with new ones aspects of battery disposal f Ifthe batteries are dead or if you will not use the Do not mix battery types or combine used remote control for a long time remove the batteries with new ones batteries to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment 9 Getting started Exploring your new IV You can operate your TV using the buttons on the top panel or remote control The back and side panels provide the terminal connections to connect other equipment to your TV See Equipment connections on pages 32 34 Model 20CL7 series is used in this manual for illustration purposes For the use of each control see the pages in brackets 5 o E S pe
15. 7 28 Initial index 28 To access sub pages when in teletext 29 To reveal concealed text 28 To hold a desired page 28 To enlarge teletext display size 28 amp EJ OVEN TOSHIBA To select a page while viewing a normal picture 28 EM To switch the teletext mode 28 12 Getting started Watching TV programmes Turning the TV on or off Volume Sound Mute Switching on the TV Press the 5 Power button on the TV or press the P button on the remote control The power on indicator lights in green TV top view Getting started Switching off the TV standby mode Press the 5 Power button on the TV or press the P button on the remote control The 5 standby indicator lights in red TV front view Note When the TV is turned off but remains plugged into the electrical outlet a minute amount of current is still consumed When the TV will not be used for a long period of time such as during vacation or travel remove the power plug from the electrical outlet When Auto off is set to On the TV will automatically turn itself off after approximately 15 minutes if it is tuned to a vacant channel or a station that completes its broadcast for the day see page 26 If the power is cut off while you are viewing the TV the Last Mode Memory feature turns the TV on automatically when the power is resupplied
16. 986 o 90660 0 Oe a 0909 O O m zZ vO AES QOD o To display the on screen information Press the CALL button to display the following on screen information The information will disappear in 4 seconds Selected programme position or external input mode Programme skip on information Station name if set Mono Stereo Dual audio status MNOP Pr 4 ELS m 0 LeU 88 818 JeL s TOSHIBA Getting started Learning about the menu system To use the menu system Press the MENU button to open the menu system then press the lt or gt button to select a main menu Press the OK button then press the W or A button to select an item Press the OK button and then press the W or A button to select or adjust a setting Press the OK button to display the next menu Menu overview Picture menu mi ot ot ELI Picture Picture mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Tint OK MENU EXIT Sound mode Bass Treble Balance Channel Auto programme Manual programme Language Auto off Teletext 4 gt OK MENU EXIT H Position V Position Clock Phase Auto Configure Reset gt OK MENU EXIT TS o iv 7 7 oO C RARE Pos Picture Picture mode OK E Contrast 85 Colour hd Sharpness Contrast Tint OK MENU EXIT OK e l Bass C E Note If y
17. Ee 5 ug Equipment connections PC Setting continued The Auto configure function allows you to automatically adjust the screen position clock and phase The reset function allows you to return to the picture settings programmed at the factory Auto configure To reset To auto configure 1 Press the MENU button then press the lt or gt button to display the PC menu Press the OK button then press 2 the V or A button to select ra RE yz gu Auto configure H Position V Position o Oe Ve E E Clock Qe O 3 Press the OK button The automatic adjustment will start Note The displayed image will disappear for a few seconds while the Auto configuration is in progress 0000 o0006o0 O Co lt gt C iS O O O To reset the PC setting 1 Press the MENU button then press the button to display the PC menu Press the OK button then press 2 the V or A button to select O EE pu Reset H Position V Position Clock Phase Auto Configure OK MENU EXIT 3 Press the OK button 7 HE 0 2 es 23 55 ug Note Some graphics boards signals may not display properly If the results are unsatisfactory adjust your monitor s position clock and phase manually 36 Reference section Troubleshooting Before calling a service technician please check the following table for a possible cause of the symptom and some solutions Sy
18. Inthe PC input mode the blue screen function is not available Inthe VIDEO 1 input mode using the component video jacks the blue screen function is not available Activating the Auto off function With the Auto off function On the TV automatically turns off if no signal is received for approximately 15 minutes 1 Press the MENU button then press the button to display the Setup menu Using the TV s features 2 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Auto off 3 Press the OK button then press the Vor A button to select On ma RE pIa To turn off the Auto off function Select Off in step 3 above Viewing teletext Teletext Control buttons The TV is capable of showing both normal text and the text information selected by Auto mode and List mode The Teletext buttons on the remote control have the same function for both text information types To view normal text To display a page of text B A 1 Select a desired TV station with the text service 2 Press the 4 C button The index page will appear Enter the 3 digit page number using the Number buttons 0 9 Ex Page 100 Press 1 0 and 0 Press the amp 4 button again to superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast picture Press the E 4 C button again to return to normal TV mode oF C9 iN Oa Lg Le x gt E 2 ter E E 2 gt TOSHIBA
19. M D K Myanmar etc NTSC M Oceania Australia New Zealand etc PAL B G Africa Republic of South Africa etc PAL I Argentina Paraguay Uruguay etc PAL N ASUh Brazil PAL M Chile Colombia etc NTSC M Note PAL SECAM and NTSC 3 58 MHz are different colour signal broadcast transmission systems applicable to different countries or regions NTSC 4 43 MHz is used in special VCRs to play NTSC recorded video tapes through PAL television equipment LCD Colour Television Specifications This model complies with the specifications listed bellow Design and specifications are subject to change without notice e Never service or remodel the TV by yourself It may expose you to a fire hazard or dangerous voltages Model 15CL7A E T 20CL7A E T Power source 15CL7A E T 240V AC 50 60 Hz 20CL7A E T 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 15CL7A E T 50W average 0 8 W standby mode 20CL7A E T 65 W average 0 8 W standby mode Dimensions 15CL7A E T 379mm W 388mm H 203 mm D Including TV stand 20CL7A E T 491 mm W 469mm H 228mm D Mass Weight 15CL7A E T 5 6 kg 20CL7A E T 9 1 kg Television system Channel coverage Aerial input PAL B G VHF 2 12 UHF 21 69 5 CATV X Z32 81 54 9 PAL I VHF A UHF 21 69 g CATV 5 PAL D K VHF 1 12 S UHF 13 57 E CATV Z1 238 LCD Colour Television Specifications continued SECAM B G VHF 2 12 UHF 21 69 CATV X Z 2 S1 S41 SECAM D K VHF 1 12 UHF 21 69 CATV X1 X19
20. TOSHIBA Introduction Owner s MANUAL LCD Colour TV SRSCO qm Getting started Basic operation features Using the TV s Viewing teletext 15CL7A sR oy Ey 4 sR oy Eva Equipment connections Owner s Record 2 O C i y aN You will find the model number and serial number on the back of the TV Record these numbers in the spaces pd O C d y A4 provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your TOSHIBA dealer regarding this product 7 T Model number iS 2 Q C L Serial number RENE Reference section 2005 TOSHIBA CORPORATION YC D 72742095 All Rights Reserved Welcome to Toshiba Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD Colour Television This manual will help you use the exciting features of your new TV Instructions in this manual are based on using the remote control You can also use the controls on the TV if they have the same name as those on the remote control Please read all the safety and operating instructions carefully and keep the manual for future reference Introduction Important Safety Instructions sesese 3 ASTATO N aat una aiiin ia 3 OEE EE E riore dene C se eee tds 5 SOVICE susti ate eut RH 6 CISGINING s seni eoa E 7 Important information ee 7 Important information serere 7 Getting started 2 asioleJen re pr 9 Connecting an aerial sse 9 Installing the re
21. djustment is necessary for a better picture perform the MFT 1 Select the programme position you want to fine tune with the PA or PW button or Number buttons Press the MENU button then press the or gt button to ema yy Channel Auto programme nual programme AFT Blue screen 4 gt OK MENU EXIT The AFT function automatically corrects slight fluctuations when 1 Select the channel you want to fine tune with the PA or PW 2 Press the MENU button then press the lt or gt button to Auto programme Manual programme MFT Blue screen OK MENU EXIT JEZA f Channel Auto programme Manual programme Blue screen Basic operation Picture quality adjustment Picture quality adjustment e Q E e o 906000 MISI o 09060680 2x O Ao GOD 7 u N D Us Lee CD TOSHIBA To select the picture mode using the remote control You can select the picture quality instantly among three preset modes and one user set mode e Repeatedly press the Jk button to select one of the following picture qualities Dynamic Dynamic Standard Movie and Memory user set S Mode Picture quality 5 Dynamic bright and dynamic picture e Standard standard picture S Movie movie like picture setting d Memory the picture qualities you set Note In the PC input mode see page 25 the picture mode is not available To select the pictur
22. e right channel left channel Using the AVL function Or F o980080o Note If the broadcast is monaural the WOW effect does not work WOW SRS and e symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc AVL maintains an equal volume level automatically even if the channel is changed To activate the AVL 1 2 3 Press the MENU button then press th or button to display the Sound menu Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select AVL Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select On To deactivate the AVL Select Off in step 3 above WOW surround setting To turn on the WOW surround WOW widens and deepens the audio listening field to deliver exceptional sound from the TV s speakers The function uses stereo signals from a TV broadcast or video input Press the MENU button then press th eK or gt button to 1 2 display the Sound menu Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Sound mode Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select WOW Sound mode Bass Treble Balance Hall Theater News Memory 23 Basic operation i Basic operation sound adjustment continued Stereo Bilingual selection s Q 3 O Os 9e e o90080o 2 S o 2 Sg 7 a O9ooQo 0000
23. e mode using the Picture menu 1 Press the MENU button then press the or gt button to display the Picture menu 2 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Picture mode 3 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select the mode you prefer To adjust the picture quality Picture mode y Dynamic Standard Contrast Brightness Movie Colour Memory Sharpness Tint The adjusted level is stored in the picture Memory 1 Press the MENU button then press the lt or gt button to display the Picture menu 2 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness or Tint 3 Press the OK button then press the button to adjust the Picture Picture mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness p Contrast 85 Bi M level Note To continue adjusting the other picture Selecuon Pressing qualities press the V or A button in step Contrast lower higher 3 Brightness darker lighter Colour paler deeper Sharpness softer sharper Tint reddish greenish for NTSC system only 2 i Basic operation Sound adjustment Sound quality adjustment e Q E O Os Oe cus o90080o 2 S o 2 Sg 7 a O9OooQo 0000 O m zx aS GI COL 0 O o Ls B LeU B Je Us Le Les TOSHIBA Note To continue adjusting the other sound
24. ess the 9 button to select a sub page number The sub page number is displayed at the bottom of the screen To change the sub page press the R G A V or Number buttons Press the Ee button again to exit this function x g ter E E 2 gt 29 x amp g ter E s 2 gt Viewing teletext Teletext Auto and List modes Auto mode Auto mode is a method of viewing Teletext pages by related subjects grouped by the broadcast studio You can access any given topic shown on the screen simply by pressing the corresponding coloured text select button on the remote control Using Auto mode g Q 2 A O O o 090000 iW ES Qe O o 90009 9000 Q m z c 2s 4 ES GOI d Ra D FD DD DD 0 TOSHIBA To select the Auto mode When you select the Auto mode four coloured prompts appear at the bottom of the screen The colours correspond to those of the text select buttons on the remote control Press the corresponding coloured button to go to the desired topic page instantly 1 Select a TV channel with the desired FASTEXT service Press the MENU button then press the or gt button to display the Setup menu 3 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Teletext 4 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Auto Fastext mode To view Fastext 1 Pres
25. ginning programme position with the button or Number button Any number under 10 is entered with a numeric 0 in front of it i e 05 for 5 Press the OK button Search 1 2 Press the V or A button to select Search Press the OK button to begin Auto programme auto programming system Storage from All receivable stations are SEN stored To stop auto programming press the MENU button When auto programming is completed the Channel menu appears on the screen automatically 1 7 i Getting started Programming channel memory continued Manual programme Select the programme position you want to arrange with the PA or PY button or Number buttons Press the MENU button then press the lt or gt button to display the Channel menu E o i fo o ter S E oS z Q S Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Manual programme W N CeO Q o Blue screen OK MENU EXIT 4 Press the OK button to display the Manual programme menu Continue to set each item following the steps described below 989986 o 00608 o Ce Storage With this function a specific channel can be stored to another programme position of your choice 1 Press the V or A button to select Manual programme Storage then press the OK button Sese System E O O zx Channel 2 Select the desired programme Skip number 0 to 99 with the Search button or
26. he stations you will be able to use the or gt buttons to scan the stations you have programmed Stations can be tuned using automatic or manual modes System selection Auto programme 6O QeO OF 98996 o 0 0 0 Oe E O O zx O O E o X LeU Je B Us Le Jes TOSHIBA Note In Australia if no station name can be assigned to a station the channel number is assigned and stored as followed by a number See To change or create station labels on page 19 to assign the station name 3 Press the MENU button then press the lt or gt button to display the Channel menu Auto programme Manual programme COI EREA FID Channel Getting started MFT Press the OK button then press ae the V or A button to select Blue screen Auto programme Press the OK button to display the Auto programme menu Continue to set each item following the steps described below System 1 3 Press the V or A button to INTINTENNE select System then press the system 000000 OK button Storage from Select a TV system with the V or A button on the System menu B G PALB G SECAM B G Europe East Europe I PAL I II U K Ireland D K PALD K SECAM D K East Europe Ls SECAM L L France M NTSC Press the OK button Storage from 1 2 3 Press the V or A button to select Storage from then press the OK button Select the be
27. mote control batteries 9 Exploring your new TV ssssem 10 TV AO rdiet d i nd o e eet 10 TW ONT sist cata Ur necne ede ur ose t VL eee Beet 10 Ideo 11 Learning about the remote control 12 Location of controls cecce 12 Watching TV programmes e 13 Turning the TV on or off Volume Sound MUT es tette sec ud a P teens 13 Changing programme positions Programme return On screen information wees 14 Learning about the menu system serere 15 Menu overview eene ins 15 Selecting a language oe ete 16 Programming channel memory oo cee 17 System selection Auto programme 17 Manual programme rers 18 METAR aa e annie do tm E be REOR 20 Basic operation Picture quality adjustment seenne 2 Picture quality adjustment eeese 2 Sound adjustment senes 22 Sound quality adjustment seser 22 Using the AVL function sssssene 23 WOW surround setting see 23 Stereo Bilingual selection oe 24 Exemptions Using the TV s features Input selection Sleep Timer eses 25 INDUPSCISCTION idest eter reet vecs 25 Sleep Imne HE d 25 Blue screen function Activating the Auto off function woe 26 Blue screen function sssssse 26 Activating the Auto off function 26 Viewing teletext Teletext Control BUTTONS cette eteee 27 To view normal eXtra
28. mptom and solution Symptom Solution TV will not turn on Make sure the power cord is plugged in then press D The remote control batteries may be dead Replace the batteries No picture no sound Check the aerial connections No sound picture OK The sound may be muted Press 4 23 or RX The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Poor sound picture OK The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Poor picture sound OK Check the aerial connections The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Adjust the Picture menu Poor reception of broadcast channels Check the aerial connections The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Teletext problems Check the aerial connections Good performance of text depends on a clear strong broadcast signal Multiple images The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Reorient aerial Aerial reception may be poor Use a highly directional outdoor aerial Poor colour or no colour The station may have broadcast difficulties Try another channel Adjust the Tint and or Colour in the Picture menu The remote control does not operate e Remove all obstructions between the remote control and the remote control sensor in the TV The remote control batteries may be dead Replace them with new o
29. nction through simultaneous use of this product and the connected equipment Introduction Important Safety Instructions Iz IS E S Be sure to observe the following instructions and precautions to ensure safe use of this TV The exact power cord will vary according to the country or region Installation Always connect the power plug to an electrical outlet equipped with Check 240V AC 50 60 Hz the following For 15CL7A 15CL7E 15CL7T ea For 20CL7A 20CL7E 20CL7T Use 240V AC 50 60 Hz Never use the TV outside the specified voltage range It may cause a fire or an electric shock WARNING ABOUT THREE WIRE GROUNDING TYPE PLUG Never remove the grounding pin on the power plug This system is ipped with a three pi ding t lue This plue will About the fuse equipped with a three pin grounding type power plug This plug wi akera crodnidifi vno ius the only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you fuse fitted in this plug is approved by ASTA are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to or BSI to BS1362 It should only be replaced by a correctly rated and approved type and replace the wall outlet the fuse cover must be refitted Never defeat the purpose of the grounding plug Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands This may cause electric shock Never place the TV in an unstable location such a
30. nes Some parts of the screen do not light up The LCD display panel is 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 The picture brightness is reduced the screen flickers or some parts of the screen do not light up When you first buy and start to use this TV the screen may flicker If this happens turn off the TV then turn it on again The cold cathode fluorescent lamp used for the back light on this TV has a limited service life When the picture brightness fades the screen flickers or some parts of the screen do not light up the lamp may be at the end of its useful life The picture brightness varies when you turn on the TV If you turn on the TV in an area with a temperature of 0 C or lower wait until the display warms up E 9 e o o e S o cc 37 Reference section Broadcast systems Specifications Broadcast Transmission Systems of Each Country or Region System Area Country or Region SE Sound Bahrain Kuwait Israel Oman Qatar United Arab Emirates Yemen etc PAL B G Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand etc China PAL D K va China Hong Kong PAL I Iraq Islamic Republic of Iran Lebanon Saudi Arabia etc SECAM B G Russian Federation etc SECA
31. nnect between the Sturdy tie two clips on the back of the TV and a wall pillar etc with a sturdy tie and clip of supplied accessories e Use as short a tie as possible to ensure the TV is stable If the TV is not installed securely it may lean or fall over and cause an injury ZZ Side view Precautions for moving the TV When moving the TV be sure to remove the power plug from the wall outlet and disconnect the aerial cable audio video cables and any ties Fire or electric shock may result if the power cord is damaged Never carry the TV with the screen facing up or down Precautions for installing an outdoor aerial An outside aerial system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits If the aerial falls down or drops it may cause injury or electric shock Never place hot objects or open flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to the TV High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus When liquids are spilled or small items are dropped inside the TV this may cause a fire or an electric shock If small objects drop inside the TV turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately and contact a service technician
32. ore you go to sleep The sleep timer automatically switches the TV to standby after the preset time has elapsed Repeatedly press the button to select the period of time j 30 will appears on the screen followed by 60 9000 features D us pm D 7 2 O 99Qooo o 0 0 6 o O O MENU XIT 90 120 and Off Q 0 The timer begins to count down from the period of minutes selected N Note To view the remaining sleep time press the button once To cancel the sleep time repeatedly press the button until the display Off appears When you switch the TV off the preset sleep time is cancelled Ed aM ANS b X LeU ee D Jes B 25 Using the TV s features Blue screen function Activating the Auto off function Blue screen function With the blue screen function On if the TV does not receive a signal the screen will automatically turn blue and the sound will be muted To turn on the blue screen 1 Press the MENU button and then press the lt or gt button to display the Channel menu 2 Press the OK button then press Ia B para the Vor A button to select Blue Rite mene screen Manual programme MFT AFT 3 Press the OK button then press the Vor A button to select On Note Ifthe blue screen function does not operate properly due to unstable signal strength or frequency select Off in step 3
33. ou do not make a selection for a while the menu display closes automatically If you want to close an on screen display instantly press the MENU button To return to the previous menu press the EXIT button n TV or video mode the PC menu will not appear Blue screen OK MENU EXIT X Pycckuit ee Ti ng Vi t Tne Melayu OK MENU EXIT Phase Auto Configure Reset OK MENU EXIT 15 Getting Started i Getting started Learning about the menu system continued Selecting a language 2 Q 2 o 000800 O O zx Choose from seven different languages English Chinese CS Russian Arabic Vietnamese Thai and Malay for the on screen display 1 Press the MENU button then press the or gt button to display the Setup menu 4 OK MENU EXIT mE 05 To set 2 Press the OK button then the W or A button to select Language 3 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select the desired language Pyccku qu Ti ng Vi t Tny Melayu MENU EXIT Getting started Programming channel memory First use the Auto Programme function to preset all the active channels in your area automatically Then arrange the preset channels with the Manual Programme function so that you can tune into only desired channels Up to 100 TV stations can be stored by programme numbers 0 to 99 Once you have preset t
34. pear with the programme position display each time you turn on the TV select a channel or press the CALL button To change or create station labels 1 Press the V or A button to select Name then press the OK button 2 Press the V or A button repeatedly to select a character for the first space then press the gt button rN TP aR Ze Po eto 0 9 lt blank space 3 Repeat step 2 to enter the rest of the characters If you would like a blank space in the label name you must choose a blank space from the list of characters 4 Press the OK button 19 i Getting started Programming channel memory continued MFT Manual Fine Tuning a o i fo o ter S E oS function display the Channel menu the V or A button to select MFT Press the OK button then press the or button until a clear picture and sound are obtained 2 3 Press the OK button then press 4 AFT Automatic Fine Tuning receiving signals button or Number buttons display the Channel menu 3 Press the OK button then press the Vor A button to select AFT 4 Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select On Note When operating the MFT function the AFT status is automatically set to Off 20 MFT AFT The adjustments below are not necessary under normal receiving conditions However in areas of inferior broadcast conditions where a
35. r other connected cables You may suffer an electric shock Service Never repair modify or disassemble the TV by yourself If it may cause a fire or an electric shock Consult a service technician for inspection and repairs When a malfunction occurs or if smoke or an unusual odor comes from the TV turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately Make sure that the smoke or smell has stopped then contact a service technician If the TV is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock 6 I Important Safety Instructions continued Important information Iz 2 Service continued If the TV is dropped or the cabinet is damaged turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the TV is powered on in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact a service technician for inspection Always remove the power plug before cleaning Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the TV These solvents may warp the cabinet or damage its finish If rubber or vinyl products remain in contact with the TV for a long time a stain may result If the cabinet becomes dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth When cleaning the surface of the LCD display wipe the panel surface gently with a soft dry cloth This dust may cause a fire due to red
36. rting headphones into the Headphone jack will mute the sound from all speakers and deliver normal stereo left and right signals Rear terminal cover The connection panel is hidden behind the terminal cover 1 Remove the cover Release the two hooks on the bottom of the cover 2 Install cables as necessary 3 Reinstall the cover Align the holes on the TV back with the three tabs on the rear terminal cover as shown 4 Close the cover Cable holder The cable holder can be used to bundle the connection cables 11 Getting started Learning about the remote control Location of controls For the use of each control see the pages in brackets E o i po o ter S E oS VII Stereo bilingual selection 24 ON eX Sound mute 13 caNOwr O CALL 14 19 Ii f OO O Power on Standby 13 Gdie Picture mode selection 21 o l JIe Sound mode selection 22 To set Sleep Timer 25 RENE es Not used Number buttons 0 9 14 17 Input source selection 25 35 Programme return 4 4 VIDEOI VIDEO2 PC To return to the previous Teletext control buttons 27 31 programme 14 Four coloured buttons Red Green Yellow Blue MENU 15 L2 1 EXIT 15 Menu A V 15 Menu lt gt 15 Programme position A W 14 Volume 13 OK 17 18 19 When in TV Teletext mode Sy CA C Teletext on off 2
37. s 1 2 and 0 x gt E ter E E 2 gt The preset page is displayed on the screen 4 Press the OK button to store your choice 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to preset the other three pages using the G Y and B buttons To display a desired page Press the desired coloured button according to the four coloured prompts on the screen To display an initial page Press the Ei button 3 7 m5 o es 23 5 Ten Equipment connections Side panel connections You can connect a wide variety of auxiliary equipment via the inputs located on the TV s side panel The side panel connections are referred to as VIDEO 2 Connection example Always refer to the owner s manual of the equipment to be connected for full details TV back view Side panel detail Camcorder with S Video Camcorder Video Game To select the side inputs press the amp button repeatedly to select VIDEO 2 see page 25 Never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment Connect either the S VIDEO input terminal or VIDEO input terminal whichever terminal is used Do not connect to both of these terminals at the same time f you connect mono sound equipment to VIDEO 2 connect the audio output of the equipment to the L MONO jack on the TV You can enjoy video games with this TV however games that involve shooting at a target on the
38. s on a shaky table or incline or in a location subject to vibration y The TV may drop or fall down which may cause injury or damage Never block or cover the slots and openings in the cabinet e Never place the TV so that it is facing upward or on its side e Never place the TV in a closet bookcase or other similar area where the ventilation is poor e Never drape a newspaper tablecloth or curtain on the TV e When installing the TV near a wall always keep the TV at least 10 cm away from the wall Never place the TV on a soft unstable surface such as carpet or a cushion The inside of this TV will overheat if the ventilation holes are covered blocked or sealed which may result in a fire Never place the TV near a heater or in direct sunlight The surface of the cabinet or power cord may melt and result in fire or electric shock Introduction Important Safety Instructions continued Introduction Installation continued Never place the TV in an area exposed to high humidity levels such as in a bathroom or close to a humidifier This may cause a fire or an electric shock S Never place the TV next to a stove where it will be exposed to oil smoke or steam or in a location where there is a large quantity of dust This may cause a fire or an electric shock Install the TV in a horizontal stable location Co
39. s the S CA C button to select the text mode Four coloured prompts will appear at the bottom of the 100 Sport E GU 4 57 55 screen Prompts Racing Green Blue Red Yellow 2 Press the coloured button that 100 Rasing NIM 14 57 55 corresponds to your desired topic The display will switch to the selected page 3 Repeat step 2 to switch to the next topic you want to view To return to the normal TV mode Press the SJ CZ C button twice Press the i button to display an index page List mode You can preset up to four of the most frequently used text pages to select these pages easily Using List mode To select the List mode 1 Press the MENU button then press the button to display the Setup menu Press the OK button then press the V or A button to select Teletext O8 9 3 R 4 U T the V or A button to select List List mode Qe O Select a TV channel with the normal text service 2 3 Press the OK button then press 4 To preset desired pages 1 Press the E 4 C button to select the text mode 9000 EX Factory presetting 100 TEXT M00 E IW 14 58 55 e 00800 Q Q O C9 2 Press the R button to select the red page Prompts 200 300 400 Green Blue Red Yellow 3 Press the Number buttons to 100 TEXT MOO MEHENI 14 58 59 enter the 3 digit page number that you want to preset the red page Ex page 120 Pres
40. uced insulation on the plug Important information 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 HENEEN 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 Introduction f Important information continued Taal exelaelalmiaico iaarelicolamcexe aiilalec ve About the LCD screen If you have the LCD screen facing to the sun the LCD screen will be damaged Be aware of locating the TV in the place such as window side or outside of the room Do not press the LCD screen strongly or scratch it and do not put anything on it These actions will damage the LCD screen About the cabinet Do not spray volatile compounds such as insecticide on the cabinet This may cause a discolouration or damage the cabinet Some parts of the screen do not light up The LCD display panel is 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
41. vided into sub pages it is convenient to hold a given page Press the 3 button to hold the page E3 will appear in the top left of the screen Press again to release the hold mode 9900009 99060 Q m um O Cy s jeb O X amp g ter E s 2 2 S D LL e E m To enlarge the teletext display size Press the button once to enlarge the top half of the page Press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page Press a third time to revert to the normal size Le LeU Vey To select a page while viewing a normal picture When in teletext mode if a page selection is made and then the button is pressed a normal picture will be displayed The TV will indicate when the page is present by displaying the number of the text page at the top of the screen Press the EJ CZ L button to view the page EM To switch the teletext mode While the teletext mode press the EM button to switch between List mode and another mode TOSHIBA Teletext buttons on the remote control continued To select the time display with the Teletext service only If you press the EX button while 9 56 and 25 seconds p m watching a normal TV broadcast you will see a time display from the a broadcaster To erase the time display press the amp Ex button again Sub pages If there are sub pages you can access the sub pages by using the button Pr

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