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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                             Four screws   Hook   Sturdy strap    as short as possible      Sample illustration        50L2200U TV     VESA Mounting Pattern                                            Hook  Sturdy strap     Sample illustration   as short as possible     CAUTION  Always place the TV on the floor or a  sturdy  level  stable surface that can support the  weight of the unit  To secure the TV  use a sturdy strap  from the hook s  on the rear of the TV to a wall stud   pillar  or other immovable structure  Make sure the  strap is tight  secure  and parallel to the floor           FCC Declaration of Conformity  Compliance Statement  Part 15      Toshiba 32L2200U  40L2200U  and 50L2200U  Television models comply with Part 15 of the FCC  Rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  This device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation   The party responsible for compliance to these rules is   Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc    9740 Irvine Blvd   Irvine  CA 92618    Ph  800 631 3811    Note  This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to
2.        page 5  e Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount  manufacturers   NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS e If you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your    flat panel display  contact your retailer about professional  installation    e Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is  appropriate  Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted  to walls with steel studs or old cinder block construction  If you  are unsure  contact a professional installer     e A minimum of two people are is    required for installation  Flat panel  www CE org safety    This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer   s  attention to Article 820 40 of the U S  NEC  which  provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in  particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be  connected to the grounding system of the building  as  close to the point of cable entry as practical  For  additional antenna grounding information  see 33  and    34  on page 4  displays can be heavy              3       Important Safety Instructions  Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings        Do not use this apparatus near water     glass and a toxic liquid  If the liquid comes in  contact with your mouth or eyes  or your skin is  cut by broken glass  rinse the affected area  thoroughly with water and contact your doctor  immediately      ALWAYS contact a service technician to inspect  the TV any time it has been damaged or  dropp
3.     2 Highlight Theater Settings  and then press the ENTER  button     Picture  Mode Dynamic  Picture Settings    Noise Reduction  Game Mode  Theater Settings        Sample Illustration  Picture menu   Theater Settings selection    3 Inthe Picture Size field  select either TheaterWide 2 or  Theater Wide 3        NOTE You cannot scroll in any other mode        4 Press the  W arrow  button to select the Picture Scroll field     5 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to scroll the picture up and  down as needed     6 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     The adjustment range is from  5 to  10        NOTE When receiving a signal at 480i resolution  the picture scroll function  may have limited adjustment range        Using the TV   s features TI  Using the Auto Aspect feature       Using the    Auto Aspect feature    When this feature is set to On  the TV will automatically select the  picture size when one of the following input sources is received     A 480i  480p  720p  1080i digital signal from the  ANT CABLE input    A 480i signal from the ColorStream   HD or Video input    480i  480p  720p  1080i  1080p  or VGA  60Hz  signal from  the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input     Aspect Ratio of Automatic Aspect Size  automatically selected when Auto  Signal Source Aspect is On    4 3 Normal 4 3   4 3 Letter Box TheaterWide 2   16 9 Full Full    Not defined  no ID 1
4.     Connection to the TV   s HDMI   terminal    When connecting a computer with a DVI terminal on the TV  use an  HDMI   to DVI adapter cable and analog audio cables     When connecting a computer with an HDMI   terminal  use an  HDMI  cable  type A connector   Separate analog audio cables  may not be necessary  depending on computer hardware and setup   see    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to the HDMI   input     on page 29     Connecting Your TV 39  Connecting a computer       TV back panel                                   p i an PC IN HDMI IN  VIDEO   COLOR  STREAM HD HDMI  as NABER na SS ay  hi Sa Ss  m Z Z  Lf 1 2  UMONO  l TaN  an   E  R Lo gh DIGITAL ANT  J  OUT BA AUD OUTI CABLE          PC audio  cable  Computer  PC audio  output    HDMI to DVI adapter cable   Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   Connections to          HDMP terminal    TV back panel TV side panel                              onl            OUT  DIGITAL           7              PC audio  cable    PC audio  output    ol mia   es  HDMI to DVI adapter cable     Sample Illustration  50L2200U   Connections to HDMI  terminal                The supported signal formats are VGA  SVGA  XGA  WXGA   SXGA  480i  60Hz   480p  60Hz   720p  60Hz   1080i  60Hz   and  1080p  24Hz 60Hz   For signal specifications  see    Acceptable  signal formats for PC IN  HDMI      on page 130     40 Connecting Your TV  Connecting a computer          NOTE      The edges of the picture may be hidden         If receiving a 
5.    24    Connecting a VCR  antenna  cable TV   OF CAMCOTAETF sovadecreust encase ccectnnatestnceiadeices 25      0 Contents    Connecting a Blu ray    DVD Player Satellite receiver  with ColorStream    component video         81ers 27  Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to  the HDMI   input    eee eee 29  HDMI   CEC connection    32  Connecting a digital audio system                ccceee 33  Connecting an analog audio system                   00 35  Connecting a COMpUter veciaicecscnistrcrcncetexamenccxacassess 36  Connecting a computer to the  TV S PG IN TOrmiiall ss crceinisiscrseoeneacvesedenvecnssvar 36  Connection to the TV   s HDMI   terminal             38  Chapter 3  Using the Remote Control               scscssssecsssesseessees 4   Installing batteries cca escast wscebenicaneennseeuonideactaceiehs 41  Remote control effective range              ccccceeeeseeees 43  Learning about the remote control   44  Chapter 4  Menu Layout and Navigation              sssssesssessee 47  Main menu layout os scccsstastanstnenatcteaadtcbecenac cmaniantees 47  Setup Installation menu layout           cceeeteeeeeeeees 49  Navigating the menu SYSTEM             ccccccecseeeeeseeeee 49  Chapter 5  Setting up your TV          sssecsssscsssessseesseecssseessseessees 51  Initial SHUI cee cece ceccleeatie hte eeimetetcr neat ersten 51  Storing channels in memory  optional                     53  Auto Tuning sess ciceedectceacctrs cheered eecheidnlnicea 53  Setting channel SKIP       2 ccscns
6.    Connecting a digital audio system    on page 33     Remote control problems    Remove all obstructions between the remote control and the TV     Replace the remote control   s batteries  For instructions  see     Installing batteries    on page 41     Your TV   s remote control may not operate certain features on your  external devices  Refer to the User s Guide for your other device to  determine its available features  If your TV remote control does not  operate a specific feature on another device  use the remote control  that came with the device  For more information  see    Learning  about the remote control    on page 44     If the TV still does not act as expected  perform the Reset Factory  Defaults procedure  For instructions  see    Resetting Factory  Defaults    on page 60     Channel tuning problems    Ensure that the remote control is set to the correct device mode  see     Learning about the remote control    on page 44     The Auto Tuning feature may have erased the channel from  memory  Add the channel to the channel memory  For more  information  see    Storing channels in memory  optional     on  page 53     The Lock feature may have blocked the channel  To unblock the  channel  see    Locking channels    on page 97     If you cannot tune digital channels  check the antenna  configuration  If the problem persists  clear all channels from the  channel list and reprogram channels into memory  see    Storing  channels in memory  optional     on page 53   Fo
7.    Sample Illustration  Picture size   Full    The edges of the picture may be hidden   TheaterWide 1    This setting is for viewing in 4 3 format programs                        Sample Illustration  Picture size   TheaterWide 1    The center of the picture remains close to its original proportion   but the left and right edges are stretched horizontally to fill the  screen     TheaterWide 2    This setting is for viewing letter box programs                  Sample Illustration  Picture size   TheaterWide 2  letter box    The picture   s top and bottom edges may be hidden      f 4 Using the TV s features  Selecting the picture size       TheaterWide 3    This setting is for viewing letter box programs with subtitles           ABCDEF          Sample Illustration  Picture size   TheaterWide 3  letter box with  subtitles  The picture   s top and bottom edges are hidden        To view the hidden areas  such as subtitles or captions   see     Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture  TheaterWide 2 and 3 only      on page 76     Native    These settings are for viewing in 480i  HDMI     480p  HDMI      720p  1080i  and 1080p signal programs                              Sample Illustration  Picture size   Native      If receiving a 1080i  1080p  720p  480i  HDMI     or 480p   HDMI    signal program  the video is scaled to display the  entire picture within the borders of the screen  that is  no  over scanning occurs      e  Kd    This is especially useful for external HD sources such as 
8.   126  Media Player problems             c ccccccsecseesecseeeeenees 126  If the problem persists after trying the solutions   126  Appendix A  SpecificationS            cscssesssscssessssessseesseersseesees 127  Television system              cccccccceessssessessessesseesseeees 127  Channel COV raQe               cccccccsscesecsssssssecseseecsees 127  POWEF SOUICE            cccccsccssessessessessessesecesensesesees 128  Power maximum current vs sitesnssicsomsedeaceies 128    Power consumption eecccces ncccntenvccnateamneteanades 128      A Contents       Audio POW CE ccc cst oiecin toner tectoodesbesstuennecconcts 128  Speaker type   c ccccrccntiacinatmawAnae meee 128  Video audio terminals               csc ceccsseseseseeeeees 128   Video audio WNDU cc  ccscescenradecssnarzencsccucececmeceetiee 128   ColorStream    component video  HD input    129   HDMI   input ae eee rete eter renee 129   Digital audio output  cc cxcsetcsceeeeiathcoscheilesseuecies 129   LORIOT S 129  Dimensions  with stand              cceeseeeeeereeeeee 129   Mass  weight  sc Gaterccyescse neers areotenicsesa nei baas venice  129   Operating conditions scscsisecccscusvedesrancecaatiseudedacse 130  Supplied accessories              cccccccesessseseeseeseeseeeees 130  Acceptable signal formats for PC IN  HDMI           130   PC IN signal formats           cccceccceceecseeeeeteeeees 130   HDMI   signal formats            cccceeeee eee 130   Appendix B  License AQreeMentt              sssssesssessecsseesse
9.   Manufactured under license from Dolby    Laboratories  Dolby   and the double D  symbol are trademarks of Dolby   Laboratories     HDMI  the HDMI Logo  and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United  States and other countries     MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed  from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson     This production contains Bitstream Vera Sans fonts  under the following copyright  Copyright    2003 by  Bitstream  Inc  All Rights Reserved  Bitstream Vera  is a trademark of Bitstream  Inc     All other brand and product names are trademarks  or registered trademarks of their respective owners        Copyright   This guide is copyrighted by Toshiba America Information  Systems  Inc  with all rights reserved  Under the copyright  laws  this guide cannot be reproduced in any form without  the prior written permission of Toshiba  No patent liability  is assumed  however  with respect to the use of the  information contained herein      2012 by Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc  All  rights reserved     Notice    The information contained in this manual  including but not  limited to any product specifications  is subject to change  without notice    TOSHIBA CORPORATION AND TOSHIBA  AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS  INC    TOSHIBA  PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH  REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER  INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND  HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILIT
10.   Maximum number of files  500 folder  Supported file system  FAT16 and FAT32    Using the TV   s features  Using the Media Player 1 03          NOTE     gt  Gently insert the USB device into the port and do not remove  while viewing Media Player     USB device  USB Mass Storage Class device  MSC    Connectivity is not guaranteed for all devices   Connect the USB device to the TV directly    Do not use a USB Hub     You must obtain any required permission from copyright owners  to use copyright content  Toshiba cannot and does not grant  such permission          Depending on the file size and amount in your USB storage  device  it may take some time to load before content is viewable   A message will display on screen when files are loading from  the USB storage device         gt  Only limited types of U3 USB device are supported  Therefore  it  is suggested that you not use U3 USB with Media Player         Non supported characters will be replaced with a square     K gt        K  K  2    y y    C         gt      lt a       Auto Start function    When Auto Start is enabled  you will be asked if you want to start  the Media Player when a USB device is inserted  If Auto Start is  disabled  you must manually start the Media Player from the menu     To change the Auto Start setting   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Setup menu     2 Press the  W arrow  button to select Media Player  and then  press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight Auto 
11.   Select a music file and press the ENTER button to start  playback     Press CH RETURN twice to move back to photo view mode     The music is now playing in the background     Sorting photo or music files    From the photos Multi View or from the music list  you can sort  your photo or music folders and files     To sort photo or music folders and files     1    Contents    Photo    From photo Multi View mode or from the music list  press the  MENU button to open the Quick Menu     Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select Sort     Press the   lt q   arrow  buttons to select Title  New  or Old to   set the sorting rule    Title     File sorting rules      Unicode priority     Numerical  0 9   Uppercase  A Z   lowercase  a z    Chinese       Increasing order    New     From new to old according to the date and time when  the picture was taken     Old     From old to new according to the date and time when the  picture was taken     Description Description   Photo list  Multi View ee page 105   Single Viewmode   Slide Show mode   Skiptoprevious nextphoto   SlideShowRepeat play  ide Show Interval Time selection    Using the TV   s features  Setting the sleep timer 1 09       Contents Description   Description  Music Music list  Multi View ee page 106  Playback o  ause  top  Ip  Repeattplay    Sound Settings   Adjusting the audio quality        NOTE During playback  you can adjust the SOUND menu functions from  the Quick Menu           NOTE Sorting  Total Time display may not b
12.   There are three types of view modes  multi view  single view  and  slide show     Multi View    This view allows you to search for photos in a grid format  These  pictures are displayed using thumbnail data in each image file     PATE NUE    a gt  Select OK Ene  C Page G Back        Sample Illustration  Media Player   photos screen    To use multi view     1 Press the  A  W  lt q  arrow  buttons to move the highlight in  one window  If all of the photos will not fit in one screen  the  screen will move to the previous page when you press 4 from  the top left thumbnail  When you press   gt  from the bottom  right thumbnail  the screen will move to the next page  You can  also use the CH Up CH down buttons to page up or down the  in photo list when there are more photos than will fit on one  screen     2 When you select a folder  press the ENTER button to move to  the next layer  or press the CH RTN button to return to the  previous layer     3 Press the ENTER button to view the selected photo in Single  View mode     Single view    In this view mode  only files located in the selected directory will  be displayed  This view allows you to change the photo content  manually  When you move from Multi View to Single View  the  currently selected photo is displayed     To use Single View     2    s Press the    gt  arrow  button to view the next photo  Press 4 to  view the previous photo       06 Using the TV   s features  Using the Media Player               Press A to rotate th
13.   channel or input     Press the EXIT button to close the Channel Browser     To tune to a channel or input in Select mode     1    While watching TV  press BACK CB or NEXT CB arrow  buttons to display the Channel Browser and surf back to a  previous item or surf forward to the next item in the list     In Select mode  when you stop on an item in the Channel  Browser  it is highlighted  but the TV is not turned to the  channel until you press the ENTER button     Press the ENTER button to tune the TV to the highlighted  item     Press the EXIT button to close the Channel Browser     Using the TV s features 69  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser       Adding and clearing channels and inputs in the History List    As a channel or input is tuned  the Channel Browser adds it to the  History List and displays it on the right side of the Channel  Browser  Previously tuned channels inputs are shifted to the left   eventually moving off the left side  Press the BACK CB arrow  button to surf backward through the previously tuned  channels inputs  Any channel or input that is tuned repeatedly will  not be repeated in the History List  but instead is moved to the end  of the list on the right side of the Channel Browser     The Channel Browser will store the following channels          All channels that are tuned using the numeric buttons on the  remote control        All channels that are tuned using the CH arrow buttons on the  remote control        NOTE Whenever an item is sel
14.   data or HDMI   aspect The current picture size you selected  For more information   ata    see    Selecting the picture size    on page 71        NOTE    The auto aspect ratio feature is not applicable to the PC input        To turn on the auto aspect ratio feature     1  2    Press the MENU button and open the Picture menu     Highlight Theater Settings  and then press the ENTER  button     In the Auto Aspect Ratio field  select On     To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and then press  the ENTER button     To turn off the Auto Aspect ratio feature  Select Off in step 3 above     78    Using the TV   s features  Selecting the Cinema Mode       Selecting the Cinema Mode    When you view a DVD  3 2 pulldown processed  from a DVD  player connected to the VIDEO  ColorStream   HD  component  video   or HDMI   inputs on the TV  smoother motion can be  obtained by setting the Cinema Mode to Film     To set the Cinema Mode to Film    available for 480i and 10801 signals     1  2  3    Press the MENU button and open the Picture menu   Highlight Picture Settings  and then press the ENTER button     Highlight Advanced Picture Settings  and then press the  ENTER button     In the Cinema Mode field  select Film     To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     To set the Ci
15.   gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off     Using the TV s features 6   Tuning channels using the Channel Browser       5 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Inputs List  and then  press the   lt q   arrow  buttons to select On or Off     6 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Favorites List  and  then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off     7 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight HDMI   CEC List  and  then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off        NOTE HDMI   CEC List is automatically grayed out and set to Off when  Enable HDMI   CEC is switched to Off  For more information  see     Using HDMI   CEC    on page 111        8 To save the new entries  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To return to factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then press  the ENTER button     To open the Channel Browser       Press BACK CB or NEXT CB arrow buttons on the remote  control          Press the BACK CB arrow button to surf backward through the  previously tuned channels in the History list  the channels in  the ANT CABLE channel list  the inputs in the Inputs list  the  favorite channels inputs in the Favorites list  or the  HDMI   CEC devices in the HDMI   CEC List          Press the NEXT CB arrow button to surf forward through the  channel History  the ANT CABLE channel list  the Inputs list   the favorite channels inputs in the Favorites list  or the  HDMI  CEC List     Elements of the Channel Browser    1 2 3 4  i Histo
16.   illustrated below   press MENU on the remote control or  TV control panel     Icon Item Option  Picture Mode Dynamic Standard Movie PC Preference  Cc Picture Settings Opens the Picture Settings menu  oise Reduction pens the Noise Reduction menu  Game Mode Off7On  Theater Settings Opens the Theater Settings menu    Sound Digital Audio Selector Launches the temporary Audio Selector    d Audio Settings Opens the Audio Settings menu  Audio Setup Opens the Audio Setup menu     itst    sS          47    48 Menu Layout and Navigation       Main menu layout  Icon Item Option  Preferences CC Selector Launches the temporary CC Selector   E Base CC Mode ff CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 T1 12 13 14  Tnput Labeling Opens the Input Labeling menu    AV input   Selects ColorStream HD Video input  Menu Language  English Fran  ais Espa  o      Channel Browser Setup Opens the Channel Browser Setup menu  HDMI   CEC Player Opens the HDMI   CEC Player Control       Control menu  Energy Saving Settings Opens the Energy Saving Settings menu  Locks Enable Rating Blocking  Off On  for USA region  Edit Rating Limits Opens the Edit Rating Limits menu  for  a USA region   Input Lock Off Video Video   Panel Lock Off On  amelimer min 60 min 90 min 120 min  New PIN Code Opens the New PIN Code entry screen  Setup nstallation Opens the Installation menu  etup nable uto Input  i Switch TV Auto Power Device Auto  Standby Speaker Preference  Sleep Timer 10 minute increments  from 0 min to a  maximum of 12 hours  PC Settings
17.   press the  W arrow  button to display  the PIN code entering screen     Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     Press the  W arrow  button to highlight GameTimer  and then  press the    gt  arrow  button to until the desired Input Lock is  activated  30  60  90  or 120 minutes      Using the TV s features 99  Locking channels       To cancel the GameTimer    select Off in step 3 above   To deactivate the Input Lock after the GameTimer   has activated it          Set the Input Lock to Off  For instructions  see    Using the  Input Lock feature    on page 97        NOTE      Messages appear when 10 minutes  3 minutes  and 1 minute are  remaining        Ifthe TV loses power with time remaining  the TV will enter Input  Lock mode when power is restored  as if the GameTimer had  been activated   To resume use  you must deactivate the Input  Lock  For instructions  see    Using the Input Lock feature    on  page 97        Using the Panel Lock feature    You can lock the control panel to prevent your settings from being  changed accidentally  by children  for example   When Panel Lock  is set to On  none of the controls on the control panel can operate  except POWER     To lock the control panel   1 Press the MENU button  and then highlight the Locks menu     2 Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entry  screen     3 Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     4 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Panel Lock  
18.   s PC IN terminal    on page 36     To set the PC Audio     1  2  3    Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu   Highlight Audio Setup  and then press the ENTER button     Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select PC Audio  and then  press the   lt q  arrow  buttons to select Yes or No       Yes  When viewing the PC input  the audio from the PC  Audio input can be heard       02 Using the TV s features  Using the Media Player       Z  Kd    No  When viewing the PC input  there will be no audio        NOTE Because the PC and HDMI 1 inputs share the same set of analog  audio inputs  the PC Audio menu setting influences the HDMI 1  Audio menu setting  If PC Audio is set to    No     then the HDMI 1  Audio setting changes to    Auto     If PC Audio is set to    Yes     then the  HDMI 1 Audio setting is set to    Digital    and is grayed out in the  menu   See also    Setting the HDMI   audio mode    on page 57         Using the Media Player  Using Media Player with a USB device    You can enjoy photos or music contents stored on a USB storage  device     Photo Viewer specifications    Data type  JPEG EXIF ver 2 1  File format  JPEG   Maximum photo size  6 MB    2 2 2  kod Ww Ww    o   Ww    Maximum number of files  500 folder    o   Xd    Maximum photo resolution  4096 x 4096 pixels  Music Player specifications   File format  MP3    Sampling frequency  16 kHz  22 05 kHz  24 kHz  32 kHz   44 1 kHz  48 kHz    Bit rate  from 8 to 320 kbps    K   kod    e  Ww    e  Kd    Z     
19.   see    Using the Locks menu    on page 89     Noisy picture     If you are watching an analog channel  off air broadcast or Cable  TV   you can set the CableClear   feature to reduce visible  interference in the TV picture  For instructions  see    CableClear    digital Noise Reduction    on page 118     Troubleshooting   23    Sound problems       Video Input Selection problems     If the Input Selection window does not appear when you press  INPUT on the remote control or TV  try pressing INPUT a second  time  This will cause a change to the next video input source and  will display the Input Selection window     Poor display color or no color   The station may be having broadcast difficulties  Try another  channel     To adjust the Tint and or Color  see    Adjusting the picture quality     on page 80     Poor composite picture     If the TV is connected to an external A V device  such as a DVD  player  video game system  set top box  etc   try using a  ColorStream   or HDMI   video connection instead     Picture and sound are out of sync     As with all products that contain a digital display  this may occur in  rare instances  when viewing certain content  such as television  broadcasts  video games  DVDs   The cause may include  without  limitation  video processing within the TV  video processing in an  attached gaming system  and video processing or different  compression rates used by broadcasters in their programming     Try the following solutions       Ifthe TV 
20.   standard A V  red white yellow   22  channel  switching between two channels  70  tuning to the next 69    Index   3        Channel Browser  elements 67  tuning channels 65  Channel Return  switching between two  channels 70  channels  auto tuning 53  locking channels 97  skipping 56  specific channel 70  storing in memory 53  cinema mode  selecting 78  closed captions  CC selector 83  Digital CC settings 82  using 81  computer  setting the audio 101  using with the TV 100  connecting  a computer 36  audio system 33  cable TV 25  computer to TV   s PC IN 36  DVD player with ColorStream    27  DVI device to HDMI   input 29  HDMI  device to HDMI  input  29  TV   s HDMI   38  VCR and antenna 25  connecting HDMI   CEC 32    D    digital audio selector  using 84   digital signal meter  viewing 58    F  factory defaults  reset 60  favorites browser 66  features 16  Freeze  feature 78    G    GameTimer    using 98    H  HDM     audio mode  setting 57  HDMI   CEC  additional functions 113  using 111  volume mute controls 113  HDM     CEC input source selection  113  History List  adding clearing channels 69  adding clearing inputs 69  l  icon  safety 15  Initial setup 51  initial setup  main menu layout 47  input lock feature  using 97    L    last mode memory feature 115  Locks menu  setting pin code 89  M  Media Player  open 103  photo files 105  playing music files 106      38 Index       using 102   menu  layout 49  navigation 49  setup 49   N   no signal power down  set 110   
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22.   transmitted  or controlled by the TV or Toshiba     The additional rating system is an evolving technology   therefore  availability  content  and format may vary     K   Ww       C      Ww       Rating system  Independent rating system for broadcasters     Ratings  Description and Content themes       ature Audience Only  This program is specifically designed to be viewe  by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17    L  Crude or indecent language  S  Explicit sexual activity  V  Graphic violence    94 Using the TV   s features  Using parental controls  for USA region        Ratings  Description and Content themes     arents Strongly Cautioned  This program contains some material that  many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age    D  Intensely suggestive dialogue  L  Strong  coarse language  S  Intense sexual situations  V  Intense violence    arental Guidance Suggested  This program contains material that parents  may find unsuitable for younger children    D  Some suggestive dialogue  L  Infrequent coarse language  S  Some sexual situations  V  Moderate violence    E udience  Most parents would find this program suitable for a  ages   V Y7  Directed to Older Children  This program is designed for children age 7 and  TV Y7FV above      NOTE  Programs in which fantasy violence may be more intense or more  combative than other programs in this category are designated TV Y7FV   V Y All Children  This program is designed to be ap
23.  5 Press the   gt  arrow  button to select On     When the control panel is locked and any button on the control  panel  except POWER  is pressed  the message    NOT  AVAILABLE    appears     Locks  Enable Rating Blocking  Edit Rating Limits    Input Lock  Panel Lock  GameTimer  New PIN Code        Sample Illustration  Locks menu   Panel Lock selection      00 Using the TV   s features  Using the PC Settings feature       To unlock the control panel  select Off in step 5 in this section or  press and hold the VOLUME     button on the TV control panel  for approximately 15 seconds until the volume icon appears     Using the PC Settings feature    You can view an image from a PC on the TV screen  When a PC is  connected to the TV s PC IN terminal  you can use the PC Settings  feature to make adjustments to the image  If the edges of the picture  are cut off  readjust the Horizontal Position and Vertical Position  If  the picture is affected by interference  readjust the Clock Phase and  Sampling Clock     To adjust the PC settings     1 Repeatedly press the INPUT button to select PC Input mode   For instructions  see    Selecting the video input source    on  page 61     2 Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select PC Settings  and then  press the ENTER button     Setup    Installation  HDMI CEC Setup  Sleep Timer   PC Settings  Media Player        Sample Illustration  Setup menu   PC Settings selection       NOTE Ifa computer i
24.  ENTER  button     4 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Enable Rating  Blocking     Press the   gt  arrow  button to select On     Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Edit Rating Limits   and then press the ENTER button     The Edit Rating Limits screen appears   7 Highlight Canada RS  and then press the ENTER button   The Canadian Rating Menu screen appears     8 Press the  A W  lt  p arrow  buttons  and then press the  ENTER button to select the level of blocking you prefer     A box with an    X    is a rating that will be blocked     9 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     10 In the Edit Rating Limits screen  highlight Done  and then  press the ENTER button     06 Using the TV   s features  Using parental controls  for USA region        Rating system for programs in English     Ratings  Description and Content themes     EO ExemptshowS  Co Children ages2to7yeas oo  C8  Children  ages 8 years and older   s   i   i         sS  G General programming   PG Parental Guidane oo    m Viewers 14 and older  18  Adult programming    Rating system for programs in French     Ratings  Description and Content themes     E Exempt shows  G General programming    ans  ot recommended for ages under  13 ans  Not recommended for ages under 13  16 ans  Not recommended for ages under 16    8 ans  Programming restricted to adults    Unlocking programs temporarily    If you try to tune to a program that exceeds the rating limits you  have set  the
25.  Mode selection    80 Using the TV   s features  Adjusting the picture       3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select the picture mode you  prefer  and then press the ENTER button     Standard    Movie  PC  Preference        Sample Illustration  Mode selections screen    Adjusting the picture quality    You can adjust the picture quality  Contrast  Backlight   DynaLight     Brightness  Color  Tint  and Sharpness  to your  personal preferences     Selection Pressing  4  Pressing   gt    Contrast lower higher  Backlight    darker lighter  DynaLight      On Off On Off  Brightness darker lighter   Color paler deeper   Tint reddish greenish  Sharpness Softer sharper      Backlight  Adjusts the brightness of the entire screen  When in video mode  and no signal is input  this selection is automatically set to 0   Settings are  stored in memory        DynaLight     Automatically strengthens the black coloring of dark areas  in the video according to the level of darkness     To adjust the picture quality   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Picture menu   2 Highlight Picture Settings  and then press the ENTER button     Using the TV s features 81  Using closed captions       3 Press the  A   W arrow  buttons to select the picture quality you  wish to adjust  Contrast  Backlight  DynaLight  Brightness   Color  Tint  or Sharpness   and then press the   lt   gt  arrow   buttons to adjust the setting     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER butt
26.  Opens the PC Settings menu    Media Player Opens the Media Player menu    Menu Layout and Navigation 49  Setup Installation menu layout       Setup Installation menu layout    The Installation menu contains the Terrestrial and System Status  menus     To open the Installation menu  press the MENU button on the  remote control or TV control panel  open the Setup menu  select  Installation  and then press the ENTER button        Icon Item Option   Terrestrial Input Configuration Opens the Input Configuration menu  Channel Program Start Scan  gt  Scans for new channels on   hi ANT CABLE  Channel Options Opens the Skip Lock Channel menu  Time Zone Eastern Newfoundland Atlantic Hawaii   Alaska Pacific Mountain Central  Signal Meter Opens the Signal Meter menu  ystem Status ystem Information pens the System Information screen            Navigating the menu system    You can use the buttons on the remote control or TV control panel  to access and navigate your TV   s on screen menu system     1    Press the MENU button to open the menu system     Picture  Mode Dynamic    Picture Settings    Noise Reduction  Game Mode Off  Theater Settings        Sample Illustration  Navigating the menu system    2    When a menu is open  use the  A W  lt 4  arrow  buttons on  the remote control or the  A W  lt         arrow  buttons on the  TV control panel to move in the corresponding direction in the  menu     Press the ENTER button to save your menu settings or select a  highlighted item     A h
27.  TV is turned off using  the on off switch  it is not completely disconnected  from power and a minute amount of current is still  consumed        42  During normal use  the TV may make occasional  snapping or popping sounds  This is normal   especially when the unit is being turned on or off  If  these sounds become frequent or continuous   unplug the power cord and contact a Toshiba  Authorized Service Provider        PERSONAL INJURY OR    EQUIPMENT DAMAGE   Never strike the screen with a sharp or heavy  object     43  i WARNING  RISK OF SERIOUS       44   The LCD screen of this product can be damaged  by ultraviolet radiation from the sun  When  selecting a location for the television  avoid  locations where the screen may be exposed to  direct sunlight  such as in front of a window   Never touch  press  or place anything on the  LCD screen  These actions will damage the LCD  screen  If you need to clean the LCD screen   follow the instructions in item 36  on page 4     Service       45     4 WARNING  1   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK       Never attempt to service the TV yourself  Opening  and removing the covers may expose you to  dangerous voltage or other hazards  Failure to  follow this WARNING may result in death or    Choosing a location for your LED TV  To Display your LED TV on the included Pedestal  Stand     Observe the following safety precautions     1     x    Read and follow the pedestal assembly  instructions included with the pedestal   CAUTION  Before beginning 
28.  TV will enter program lock mode and a warning  message will appear on the screen     This program exceeds the rating limit you set        Push  MUTE  to enter PIN   Sample Illustration  Warning   exceeded rating limit  You can either temporarily unlock the program or select an  unlocked program to watch   To temporarily unlock the program   1 Press the MUTE button     2 Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     If the correct code is entered  the program lock mode is  released and the normal picture appears  All locking will be  enabled again when you change the channel     Using the TV s features 97  Using the Input Lock feature       Using the Input Lock feature    You can use the Input Lock feature to lock the video inputs  Video   ColorStream   HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  and PC  and channels 3 and  4  You will not be able to view the input sources or channels until  you unlock the inputs     To lock unlock the video inputs     1 From the Locks menu  press the  W arrow  button to display  the PIN code entry screen     2 Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     3 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Input Lock  and then  press the   gt  arrow  button to select the level of video input  locking you prefer  See the table below for descriptions     4 Press the EXIT button     Mode  Description     Video Locks Video  ColorStream   HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  and PC     Video  Locks Video  ColorStream   HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  PC  and chan
29.  a Blu ray    DVD Player Satellite receiver with       Connecting a Blu ray    DVD Player Satellite receiver with  ColorStream    component video   or a VCR                                                                         TV back panel From an tenna  kaa D Stereo VCR     on go08 4 O  OQ oo ann    satellite dish S i i  A A        EP a       0 2O    Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U Series   Connecting a  Blu ray    DVD Player  Satellite receiver  or VCR with  ColorStream    TV back panel TV back panel  R L MONO Pr Pe Y VIDEO a B 4 4 fe From antenna  s s s 8 s a Stereo VCR B  ria Li            ANT CABLER       From                 Sample Illustration  50L2200U   Connecting a Blu ray    DVD  Player  Satellite receiver  or VCR with ColorStream         NOTE ColorStream   and composite video cables cannot be connected  simultaneously        Items needed     Coaxial cables    Standard AV cables    If you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV to your  VCR   s audio out terminal using the white audio cable only       Standard audio cables    28 Connecting Your TV  Connecting a Blu ray     DVD Player Satellite receiver with       K       amp  Component video cables    0   Aa    You can connect the component video cables  plus audio  cables  from the DVD player or satellite receiver to the  COLOR STREAM BD terminal in the TV  The COLOR  STREAM HD terminal can be used to display Progressive   480p  720p  and Interlaced  480i  10801  scan systems   Please note that 1080p i
30.  and then press the ENTER button     Item  Description   Power Turns the selected device On Off   Root Menu Accesses the root menu of the selected device     Contents Menu Accesses the contents list when you press ENTER  At this time  the  HDMI   CEC Player Control menu disappears     Setup Menu Accesses the setup menu of a selected device   Top Menu Accesses the top menu of a selected device   Menu Accesses the menu of a selected device           NOTE These functions depend on the devices that are connected     The HDMI   CEC Player Control item will be grayed out in the  following conditions         gt  Anon HDMI   input is currently selected       gt  The Enable HDMI   CEC item is set to Off        The connected CEC device is not a playback or recording device     Using the TV s features     3  Using HDMI  CEC       HDMI   CEC input source selection    If an HDMI   CEC device with HDMI   switching capability    such as an Audio Receiver  is connected to the HDMI   input  you  can select another HDMI   CEC device that is connected to the  master HDMI   device using the TV   s INPUT button  For  instructions  see    Selecting the video input source    on page 61     VOLUME and MUTE controls of Audio Receiver    With your TV   s remote control  you can adjust or mute the sound  volume of the Audio Receiver     2      VOL       buttons adjust the volume level        MUTE button turns off the sound     To use this function            Set Speaker Preference to Audio Receiver in 
31.  connections       10 Program channels into the TV   s channel memory  See    Auto  Tuning    on page 53     11 For details on using the TV   s features  see chapters 6 and 7   12 For help  refer to    Troubleshooting    on page 121   13 For technical specifications  see    Specifications    on page 127   14 For the End User License Agreement  see    License  Agreement    on page 132  TV front and side panel controls and connections    o    mc side a TV Top  4       a         5  9  1 m        Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   Front and side panel  controls and connections           L       Left side panel TV Top       1 2     Sample Illustration  50L2200U   Front and side panel controls and  connections    1 Power On Standby LED   Power indicator light  glows green  when the TV power is On      2 Remote sensor  embedded    Point the remote control toward  this remote sensor  Available on certain models     10    11    12    Introduction   9  TV front and side panel controls and connections       POWER   Turns the TV On Off  If the TV stops responding  to the buttons on the remote control or TV control panel and  you cannot turn off the TV  press and hold the POWER button  on the TV control panel for a few seconds to reset the TV     CHANNEL A W   When no menu is onscreen  these buttons  change the channel  programmed channels only  see    Storing  channels in memory  optional     on page 53      VOLUME buttons  lt        When no menu is onscreen  these  buttons adjust 
32.  control or highlight Cancel in the on screen display   and then press the ENTER button     When channel programming is complete  press the CH arrow  buttons to view the programmed channels     56 Setting up your TV  Setting channel skip       Setting channel skip    To prevent a channel from being viewed  you can set it to be  skipped     1 From the Setup menu  highlight Installation  and then press the  ENTER button     2 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select Channel Options  and  then press the ENTER button     The list of channels appears   Channel Options    Type  Digital    ry      a   a     EE  EE  EE  EE  EE  EE       E  H        Sample Illustration  List of channels    3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select a channel position to  be skipped  and then press the ENTER button     A check will appear in the box  To remove the check  press the  ENTER button again     To add a channel to the channel memory     t       Highlight the checked box next to the channel number you  wish to add  and then press the ENTER button to remove the  check        NOTE You can also block specific channels so that they cannot be tuned  until you unlock them  For information  see    Locking channels    on  page 97        To manually add digital sub channels on a physical channel       Use the Channel Numbers and the  Dash 100  on the remote  control to enter the channel number  for example  56 1      If the channel is found  the number will be added to the list and  the box will be u
33.  may damage speakers or headphones   THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY         gt  The DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal may not output some digital  audio sources because of copy restrictions        Connecting an analog audio system    This connection allows you to use external speakers with an  external analog audio amplifier to adjust the level     36 Connecting Your TV  Connecting a computer       You will need standard audio cables     TV back panel    Dolby   Digital decoder or  other digital audio system           Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U  Connecting an analog  audio system    TV back panel    Z                      HDMI IN2       HDMI IN1   ANALOG AUDIO OUT                Sample Illustration  5 0L2200U Series   Connecting an analog  audio system    Connecting a computer    With either the PC IN or HDMI   connection  you can view your    computer   s display on the TV and hear the sound from the TV   s  speakers     Connecting Your TV 37  Connecting a computer       Connecting a computer to the TV   s PC IN terminal    When connecting a computer to the PC IN terminal on the TV  use  an analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable and a PC audio cable  For  more information  see    Overview of cable types    on page 22     TV back panel  n Pom Homin  0   COLOR              Hom                               PC audio  cable    Computer    PC audio    output  Wa     Conversion adapter  if necessary            Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   Connecting a  co
34.  optical audio input to the TV   s Digital  Audio Out terminal  See    Connecting a digital audio system    on  page 33     Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable    IE            Sample Illustration  Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable       Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable connects a computer to the  TV   s PC IN terminal  See    Connecting a computer    on page 36        NOTE Separate audio cables are required        3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable      _      Sample Illustration  3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable    3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable connects an audio signal from a DVI  device to a TV     About the connection illustrations    You can connect different types and brands of devices to your TV in  several different configurations  The connection illustrations in this  manual are representative of typical device connections only  The  input output terminals on your devices may differ from those  illustrated in this user   s guide  For details on connecting and using  your specific devices  refer to the user   s guide for each device     Connecting Your TV 25  Connecting a VCR  antenna  cable TV  or camcorder       Connecting a VCR  antenna  cable TV  or camcorder    From cable TV From cable TV  Camcorder or antenna Cable box                       Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U Connecting to a VCR   antenna  cable TV  or camcorder                          Camcorder From cable TV From cable TV  or antenna Cable box  TV back panel  euf 8  mcer Stereo VCR                    S
35.  provide reasonable protection against  harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there  is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by removing and applying  power to the equipment  the user is encouraged to try  to correct the interference by one of the following  measures    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    Increase the separation between the equipment and  receiver    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician  for help    Caution  Changes or modifications to this equipment  not expressly approved by Toshiba could void the  user s authority to operate this equipment           ENERGY STAR   User Information    ENERGY STAR User Information Statement  the factory  default settings of this television meet ENERGY STAR     requirements  Changing Picture Settings may increase  energy consumption  possibly beyond the limits required  for ENERGY STAR qualification    To ensure your television is operating at optimal energy  efficiency  select  Home  mode during initial activation  To  retur
36.  see 25  on  page 4       Place the TV in a location where light does not reflect on  the screen          Place the TV far enough from walls and other objects to  allow proper ventilation  Inadequate ventilation may cause  overheating  which will damage the TV  THIS TYPE OF  DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE TOSHIBA  WARRANTY     3 Do not plug in any power cords until after you have connected  all cables and devices to your TV     4 Before connecting cables or devices to the TV  learn the  functions of the TV   s connections and controls  See    Overview  of cable types    on page 22     5 Connect your other electronic devices to the TV  See     Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to the HDMI   input     on page 29     6 Install the batteries in the remote control  See    Installing  batteries    on page 41     7 See    Learning about the remote control    on page 44 for an  overview of the buttons on the remote control     8 After connecting all cables and devices  plug in the power  cords for your TV and other devices  Then press the POWER  button on the TV control panel or remote control to turn on the  TV  If the TV stops responding to the buttons on the remote  control or TV control panel and you cannot turn the TV off or  on  unplug the power cords for a few seconds and then plug  them in and try again     9 See    Navigating the menu system    on page 49 for a quick  overview of navigating the TV   s menu system       8 Introduction    TV front and side panel controls and
37.  set the HDMI   CEC Setup     1    From the Setup menu  highlight HDMI   CEC Setup and  press the ENTER button     Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight Enable  HDMI    CEC     Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On        NOTE    If you select Enable HDMI   CEC Off  the other items will be grayed  out        Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight the HDMI   CEC  Setup item you want to use  and press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons  to select On or the desired mode     TV Auto Input Switch  On Off  TV Auto Power  On Off  Device Auto Standby  On Off    Speaker Preference  TV Speakers Audio Receiver    K  K  C   Ww Ww Xa    7  Ww    To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     Displaying TV status information  To display TV status information using the RECALL button     t       Press the RECALL button on the remote control     The following information will be displayed  if applicable      K        Z  kd    2       Current input  ANT CABLE  Video  etc      If ANT CABLE is the current input  either    CABLE     for  cable TV  or    ANT     for over the air broadcasts     Channel number  if in ANT CABLE mode     Using the TV s features     5  Understanding the Last Mode Memory feature          Digital signal strength indicator  bar graph in lower right  corner of box  for ATSC signals only       Stereo  Mono  or SAP audio status  when in HD
38.  the ENTER button     3 Inthe Dolby Digital Output Format field  select either Dolby  Digital or PCM  depending on your device    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To reset the settings to the factory defaults  highlight Reset   and then press the ENTER button     Using the TV s features 89  Using the Locks menu       Using the Dolby   Digital Dynamic Range Control feature    You can further compress Dolby   Digital dynamic range  allowing  you to switch from digital to analog broadcasts at the same dynamic  range     To use the Dolby   Digital Dynamic Range Control   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup  and then press the ENTER button     3 In the Dolby Digital Dynamic Range Control field  select  either Compressed or Standard  When Standard is selected   the audio outputs with minimal compression     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To reset the settings to the factory defaults  highlight Reset   and then press the ENTER button        NOTE     gt  This feature is available when the TV is tuned to a digital RF  channel with the Dolby   Digital signal        The Dolby   Digital Dynamic Range Control will function in  relation to Optical Output Format  PCM mode         Using the Locks menu    The Locks menu includes the Enable Rating Blocking  Edit Rating  Limits  Input Lock  Panel Lock  GameTimer and New PIN Code  features  You can use the
39.  the ENTER button to move  to the next layer  Press the CH RTN button to move back to the  previous layer     3 With the desired file selected  press the ENTER button or the  PLAY button to start playback     4 Press the STOP button to stop playback        NOTE     gt  If playback finishes before STOP is pressed  the next file will  automatically start to play from the beginning          Depending on the file size  it may take some time for playback to  begin        During playback you can do the following     Press PAUSE to pause   To resume normal playback  press PLAY     Z KZ  Ww      Z  kod    To locate a specific file  press the SKIP Reverse or SKIP  Forward button repeatedly       To adjust volume  press the VOL         buttons        NOTE During playback  you can adjust the SOUND menu functions from  the Quick Menu        To set the repeat mode    1 Press the MENU button to open the Quick Menu    2 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select Repeat    3 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select Off  All  or 1   4 Press CH RETURN    To close the Music Player  press EXIT     Viewing photo files and playing music files at the same time    While viewing photo files  you can listen to music from a list of  available files     1 While viewing photos in the Single View or Slide Show mode   press MENU to open the Quick Menu     2 Highlight Background Music and press the ENTER button     The music list appears     108    Using the TV   s features  Using the Media Player     
40.  to Preference        Color Temperature    You can change the quality of the picture by selecting from three  preset Color Temperatures  Cool  Medium  and Warm   as  described below     Mode   Cool  Medium  Warm    Picture Quality   blueish  neutral  reddish    118       Using the TV   s Advanced Features  Using the advanced picture settings    To select the color temperature     1  2  a       NOTE    6       NOTE    Press the MENU button and open the Picture menu   Highlight Picture Settings  and then press the ENTER button     Highlight Advanced Picture Settings  and then press the  ENTER button     Highlight Color Temperature  and then press the ENTER  button  Use the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the mode you  prefer  Cool  Medium  or Warm      Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select either B Drive or G  Drive  and then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to adjust the  settings         gt  B Drive  press the   gt  arrow  button to make the picture  blueish       G Drive  press the   gt  arrow  button to make the picture  greenish     fo    The B Drive and G Drive settings are connected to the Color  Temperature settings and will change based on which setting is  selected in step 5 above        To save your new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to your original settings  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     If you select one of the factory set picture modes  Dynamic   Standard  Movie  or PC  and then you chang
41. 0   overview  installation 17  setup 17  use 17   P   panel lock feature  using 99    parental controls  blocking programs movies by  rating  V Chip  91  using 91  PC Audio  setting 101  PC settings feature  using 100  picture  adjusting 79  adjusting quality 80  picture mode  selecting 79  picture size  4 3 75  Dot by Dot 75  Full 72  Native 74  Normal 75  selecting 71  TheaterWide 1 73  TheaterWide 2 73  TheaterWide 3 74    pin code  changing 90  deleting 90  entering PIN code 89  forgotten 90   program ratings  displaying 95  unlocking programs 96    Q   quick setup  ANT CABLE IN 52  menu language 52    R  rating system 93  downloading additional 92    S  safety  icons 15  scrolling  TheaterWide   picture 76  specifications  acceptable signal formats 130  audio power 128  channel coverage 127  ColorStream   HD input 129  Digital audio output 129  dimensions 129  HDMI  input 129  HDMI  signal formats 130  mass  weight  129  operating conditions 130  PC IN signal formats 130  PC input 129  power consumption 128  power maximum current 128  power source 128  speaker type 128  supplied accessories 130  TV system 127  video audio terminals 128    Index   39       SurfLock    V  switching between two channels video input source  70 selecting 61  system status video input sources  viewing 60 labeling 63  T  time zone  setting 59  timer    sleep timer 109  troubleshooting 121  channel tuning problems 124  closed caption problems 125  contact Toshiba 126  HDMI     126  media player 
42. 480i  HDMI     480p  HDMI     720p  1080i  or  1080p signal program  Native mode scales the video to display  the entire picture within the borders of the screen  i e  no  overscanning      Chapter 3    Using the Remote Control       Installing batteries    To install batteries     1 Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control     Squeeze tab  and lift cover        Sample Illustration  Removing the remote back cover    2 Insert two AAA batteries  corresponding to the     and      markings on the battery compartment      e  E         Sample Illustration  Installing the batteries    3 Replace the battery cover         CAUTION   Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire  etc        41    4  Using the Remote Control  Installing batteries          NOTE      Be sure to use AAA size batteries        Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area      lt  Always consider the environment when disposing of batteries   Always follow applicable laws and regulations          Ifthe remote does not operate correctly  or if the operating range  is reduced  replace the batteries       Always replace both batteries with new ones  Never mix battery  types or use new and used batteries together        gt  Always remove batteries from the remote if they are dead or if the  remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time   This prevents battery acid from leaking into the battery  compartment        Using the Remote Control 43  Remote cont
43. B  0 7 V p p   75 ohm  Suggested formats  1080i  720p  480p  480i  Audio 200 mV  rms    20dBFS  47K ohm or greater   HDMI   input  HDMI   compliant  type A connector   HDCP compliant  HDMI   Audio 2 channel Linear PCM  32 44 1 48 kHz sampling             frequency  16 20 24 bits per sample       Digital audio output  Optical type    PC input    15 Pin D sub Analog RGB    Dimensions  with stand                                                        Width 29 0   737mm    32L2200U Height 19 6   499mm   Depth 7 9   200mm   Width 36 3   922mm    40L2200U Height 24 3   618mm   Depth 7 5   191mm   Width 45 7   1160mm    50L2200U Height 30 1   764mm   Depth 11 3   288mm    Mass  weight    32L 2200U 15 4 lbs  7 0 kg    40L2200U 18 7 lbs  8 5 kg    50L2200U 45 2 Ibs  20 5 kg                   30 Specifications    Supplied accessories       Operating conditions       Temperature 32   95   F  0   35   C   Humidity 20   80   no moisture condensation                    Supplied accessories       Remote control with two size    AAA    batteries    o   Ww    Warranty    K2  Ww    Resource Guide  Quick Start Guide    Pedestal and hardware    Acceptable signal formats for PC IN  HDMI    PC IN signal formats    K   Kd    2  Ww       NOTE Depending on the connected PC  the following conditions may  occur  incorrect display  false format detection  picture position  failure  blur  or judder  This is not a malfunction of your TV        Format Resolution V  Frequency H  Frequency Pixel Clock    Fre
44. DVD  movies  Video Games  or computer graphics        NOTE      The Native mode is supported only for HDMI    1080i  1080p   720p  480i  and 480p   ColorStream    1080i and 720p   and  ANT CABLE  digital  inputs  1080i  1080p  and 720p          Depending on the input signal  the picture s border may be  hidden  displayed in black  or noisy     Using the TV s features 15  Selecting the picture size       4 3    Normal    Steteig Stele     Sample Illustration  Picture size   4 3          Some program formats will display with sidebars and or bars at the  top and bottom     This setting is for viewing VGA  SVGA  XGA  WXGA  and  SXGA sources      Sample Illustration  Picture size   Normal    This size is a non stretched display  Some input signal formats will  display with sidebars and or bars at the top and bottom     Dot by Dot    This setting is for viewing VGA  SVGA  XGA  WXGA  and  SXGA sources     GOD    OOO     Sample Illustration  Picture size   Dot by Dot       Dot by Dot is a non scaling display  Depending on the input signal  format  VGA  for example  the picture may appear with sidebars  and or bars at the top and bottom     70 Using the TV   s features  Scrolling the Theater Wide   picture  TheaterWide 2 and 3 only        Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture   TheaterWide 2 and 3 only     You can set separate scroll settings for the TheaterWide 2 and  TheaterWide 3 modes for each input     To set the scroll settings   1 Press the MENU button and open the Picture menu 
45. G           Sample Illustration  50L2200U   DVI connections       NOTE    To ensure that the HDMI   or DVI device is reset properly          When turning on your electronic components  turn on the TV  first  and then the HDMI   or DVI device         When turning off your electronic components  turn off the  HDMI   or DVI device first  and then the TV           NOTE    EIA CEA 861 D compliance covers the transmission of  uncompressed digital video with high bandwidth digital   content protection  which is being standardized for reception of  high definition video signals  Because this is an evolving  Eee it is possible that some devices may not operate properly  with the TV        32 Connecting Your TV  HDMP CEC connection    HDMI   CEC connection    You can control the basic functions of connected audio video  devices using the TV   s remote control if you connect a   HDMI   CEC compatible audio receiver or playback device  The  HDMI   CEC Control feature uses CEC technology as regulated by  the HDMI   standard        TV side panel                                Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   HDMI   CEC  compatible audio receiver and playback device connections                                     Audio receiver                                                          a ar     Playback device   HDMI   CEC DVD player  etc                  Playback device   HDMI   CEC DVD player  etc                         Sample Illustration  50L2200U   HDMI   CEC compatible audio  r
46. IN code  1 Press the MENU button and highlight the Locks menu icon     2 Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entering  screen     Using the TV   s features 9   Using parental controls  for USA region        Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     Press the  W arrow  button to highlight New PIN Code  and  then press the ENTER button     Press the Number buttons to enter a new four digit code   Reenter the PIN code to confirm it     Press the ENTER button     The new PIN code is now active        NOTE The PIN code cannot be set to    0000           Using parental controls  for USA region     Blocking TV programs and movies by rating  V Chip     Some TV programs and movies include signals that classify the  content of the program as unsuitable for younger viewers  The  V Chip feature in this TV detects the signals and blocks the  programs according to the ratings you select     1  2       Press the MENU button and highlight the Locks menu icon     Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entry  screen     Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Enable Rating  Blocking     Press the   gt  arrow  button to select On  and then press the    ENTER button     Locks    Enab e Rating B ocking On  Edit Rating Limits    Input Lock Off  Panel Lock Off  GameTimer   New PIN Code     Sample Illustration  Locks menu   Enable Rating Blocking  selection    9  Using the TV   
47. Laws of the United States and other  countries  and may subject you to civil and criminal liability     Connecting Your TV 29  Connecting an HDMP or DVI device to the HDMI  input       Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to the HDMI   input    The HDMI   input on your TV receives digital audio and  uncompressed digital video from an HDMI    source device  or  uncompressed digital video from a DVI  Digital Visual Interface   source device     This input is designed to accept HDCP  High  Bandwidth  Digital Content Protection  program material in digital form from  EIA CEA 861 D    compliant  consumer electronic devices  such  as a set top box or DVD player with HDMI   or DVI output      The HDMI    input can accept and display VGA  SVGA  XGA   WXGA  SXGA  480i  60Hz   480p  60Hz   720p  60Hz   10801   60Hz   and 1080p  24Hz 60Hz  signal formats  For detailed signal  specifications  see    HDMI   signal formats    on page 130     Supported Audio format  Linear PCM  sampling rate  32 44 1 48 kHz        NOTE To connect a computer to the HDMI   input  see    Connection to the  TV s HDMI   terminal    on page 38        To connect an HDMI   device  you will need one HDMI   cable   type A connector  per HDMI   device        For proper operation  it is recommended that you use an  HDM     cable with the HDMI   Logo  Hi 3FMH        HDMI    cables transfer both video and audio  Separate analog  audio cables are not required  see illustration   See    Setting the  HDMI   audio mode    on p
48. MI   input  mode  Dolby   Digital  or PCM          Video resolution    Aspect ratio of incoming video signal  4 3 or 16 9         V Chip rating status           we    GameTimer  if set   To close the Recall screen  press the RECALL button again     To display TV status information using INFO  press the INFO  button     The following additional information will display for off air digital  channels  if applicable        Title       Duration      Detailed description    MEANT  123 456  ABCHD i    Z   s XXX    9 00pm   11 00pm EST    Today   s Major League Baseball      Sample Illustration  Info banner       To close the INFO screen  press the INFO button again        NOTE The location of the banner can be moved to the top or bottom of the  screen by pressing A or W while the RECALL or INFO display is  on screen        Understanding the Last Mode Memory feature    If the power is cut off while you are viewing the TV  the Last Mode  Memory feature automatically turns on the TV when the power is  resupplied        NOTE If you know you will be away from the TV for an extended period of  time  then you should unplug the power cord        Chapter 7    Using the TV s Advanced  Features       Using the advanced picture settings    Dynamic Contrast    116    Dynamic Contrast detects changes in picture quality that affect the  appearance of your contrast settings  and then automatically adjusts  the video     To select Dynamic Contrast preference     1 From the Picture menu  highlight Pi
49. N button and then change channels again  the  CH RTN memory will be cleared and the button will function as  Channel Return  by switching back and forth between the last two  channels that are tuned This feature also works for external inputs     Selecting the picture size    You can view many program formats in several picture sizes     Native  4 3  Full  TheaterWide 1  TheaterWide 2  TheaterWide 3   Normal  and Dot by Dot        NOTE The picture size illustrations are examples only  The format of the  image  in any of the picture sizes  depends on the format of the  signal you are currently watching  Select the picture size that  displays the current program in the way that looks best to you        You can save separate picture size preferences for each input on  your TV     To select the picture size    1 Press the PIC SIZE button on the remote    2 With the Picture Size menu displayed  do one of the following   Repeatedly press the PIC SIZE button     Press the corresponding number button  0 5  while the  Picture Size menu is displayed       Press the  A    arrow  buttons while the Picture Size  menu is displayed         Ww        Ww    fe       NOTE Using these functions to change the picture size  that is  changing  the height width ratio  for any purpose other than your private  viewing may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United  States and other countries  and may subject you to civil and criminal  liability     72 Using the TV s features  Selecting the 
50. PMENT DAMAGE        Never use chemicals  such as air fresheners   cleaning agents  etc   on or near the TV  pedestal  Studies indicate that plastics may  weaken and crack over time from the combined  effects of chemical agents and mechanical  stress  such as the weight of the TV   Failure to  follow these instructions could result in serious  injury and or permanent damage to TV and TV  pedestal    Always unplug the TV before cleaning  Gently  wipe the display panel surface  the TV screen   using a dry  soft cloth  cotton  flannel  etc    A  hard cloth may damage the surface of the panel   Avoid contact with alcohol  thinner  benzene   acidic or alkaline solvent cleaners  abrasive  cleaners  or chemical cloths  which may damage  the surface  Never spray volatile compounds  such as insecticide on the cabinet  Such  products may damage or discolor the cabinet        37     Never hit  press  or place anything on the back  cover  These actions will damage internal parts           38     h WARNING  j  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK         Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into  the TV cabinet slots        39  During a lightening storm  do not touch the  connecting cables or product        40  For added protection of your TV from lightning and  power surges  always unplug the power cord and  disconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave  the TV unattended or unused for long periods of  time        41  Always unplug the TV to completely disconnect  from main power  When the
51. Start   4 Press the   lt  p gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off     To open the Media Player    There are two methods for starting the Media Player  auto start and  manual start     Auto Start     1 Gently insert a supported USB storage device into the USB  port on the back of the TV  A prompt will appear       04 Using the TV s features  Using the Media Player          NOTE If you repeatedly insert and remove the USB connector  the prompt  may not appear        2 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select Yes  and then press the  ENTER button     The Media Player menu appears   If you select No  nothing  happens      A device was connected to the TV  Would you like to  open the Media Player     No        Sample Illustration  Media Player   open screen       NOTE  lt  The prompt will disappear after about 10 seconds          If Auto Start is set to off  you can start the Media Player  manually        Manual Start   1 Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu     2 Press the  W arrow  button to select Media Player  and then  press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight Photo or Music   and then press the ENTER button     Media Player    Music  Auto Start        Sample Illustration  Media Player screen       NOTE      The viewer will open even if there are no photo or music files       While the Media Player is active  the main menus cannot be  displayed        Using the TV s features   05  Using the Media Player       Viewing photo files  
52. TOSHIBA    Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     Integrated High Definition  LED Television Users Guide     32L2200U  40L2200U  50L2200U    If you need assistance    Toshiba s Support Web site support toshiba com   Call Toshiba Customer Support Center    Within the United States at  800  631 3811   Outside the United States at  949  583 3050   For more information  see    Troubleshooting    on page 121 in this guide   Owner s Record    The model number and serial number are on the back and side of your TV   Record these numbers in the spaces below  Refer to these numbers whenever you  communicate with your Toshiba dealer about this TV     Model number        Serial number        Note  To display a High Definition  picture  the TV must be receiving a    High Definition signal  such as an over   the air High Definition digital cable GMA300014012    program  or a High Definition Satellite 7 12  program   For details  contact your TV   antenna installer  cable provider  or   satellite provider        2       Dear Customer     Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LED TV  This  manual will he pyou use the many exciting features of  your new LED TV  Before operating your LED TV   carefully read this manual completely     CHILD SAFETY     It Makes A Difference How and Where You Use Your Flat  Panel Display       Safety Precautions   WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR  ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     Congratulations on your purchase  As you enjo
53. TV in direct sunlight  hot  humid areas  or  areas subject to excessive dust or vibration        26  Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy  level     stable surface that can support the weight of the  unit  To secure the TV  use a sturdy strap from the  hook s  on the rear of the TV to a wall stud  pillar   or other immovable structure  Make sure the strap  is tight  secure  and parallel to the floor     Sturdy strap  as short as possible     4  min  Hook      a ee  TV top                         TV side       27  The product shall not be exposed to dripping or    splashing  and that no objects filled with liquids   such as vases  shall be placed on the apparatus        28  Never block or cover the slots or openings in the    TV cabinet back  bottom  and sides  Never place   the TV      ona bed  sofa  rug  or similar surface      too close to drapes  curtains  or walls  or     in a confined space such as a bookcase  built in  cabinet  or any other place with poor ventilation    The slots and openings are provided to protect the   TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable   operation of the TV  Leave a space of at least 4    four  inches around the TV        29    Always leave a space of at least 4  four  inches  around the TV  The slots and openings are  provided to protect the TV from overheating and to    help maintain reliable operation of the TV        30    Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the  power cord  and never place the TV where the  powe
54. Y OR  FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH  REGARD TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING  TOSHIBA  ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES  INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM  ANY TECHNICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS  OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR  DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PRODUCT AND  THE MANUAL  IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE  LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  SPECIAL  OR EXEMPLARY  DAMAGES  WHETHER BASED ON TORT   CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE  ARISING OUT OF  OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL OR  ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN  OR THE USE THEREOF     Contents       Chapter 1  IMtrOGuctiOn        c  cccsccseeseessesssesesesessseesseenseen 15  FeatUTO Siiasaar aiena a aE i 16  Overview of installation  setup  and us                    17  TV front and side panel controls and  COnnections spacccccsecstetecurstenpeatarau neces 18  TV back panel Connections                c ccceseceeeeees 20  Chapter 2  Connecting Your TV       c  sssscsssessscsssscssssesseesseeeses 22  Overview Of Cable types             cccccsececssecseesecseeeens 22  Coaxial  F type  Cable               cccccescscessseeseenes 22  Standard A V cables  red white yellow               22  Component video cables  red green blue           23  HDMI   cable  with HDMI Logo           ccccee 23  Optical audio COUN oss ccsscecaticsewarxnerdeasecuemiente 24  Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable                 24  3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable              cccceeeeee 24  About the connection illustrations                  
55. age 57     30 Connecting Your TV  Connecting an HDMI or DVI device to the HDMI  input       TV back panel    HDMI IN  Homi          HDMI device       VIDEO AUDIO      Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U Series   Connecting an  HDMP or DVI device to the HDMI   input                      TV side panel                Playback device  i                    a mar  Coa De Ke           Sample Illustration  50L2200U Series   Connecting an HDMI   or  DVI device to the HDMI  input    To view the HDMI  device video    Select HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 video input source on the TV   Press  the INPUT button on the remote control  For more information  see     Selecting the video input source    on page 61      To connect a DVI device  you will need       HDMI    to DVI adapter cable  For proper operation  the length of an HDMI   to DVI adapter  cable should not exceed 9 8 ft  3m   The recommended length  is 6 6 ft  2m      3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable   An HDMI    to DVI adapter cable transfers video only  Separate  analog audio cables are required  see illustration     For more information  see    Setting the HDMI   audio mode     on page 57     o   Ww    Connecting Your TV 31  Connecting an HDMP or DVI device to the HDMI    input                DVIDEP     0     HE                             Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   DVI connections    TV back panel TV side panel          miN      PC  i  a AUDIO             ANT CABLE   OUT  DIGITAL  A                                              G
56. al menu   Input Configuration  selection    4 Highlight ANT CABLE In and press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons  to select the input source  Cable or Antenna      Input Configuration    ANT CABLE In F Cable    Cancel Done        Sample Illustration  Input Configuration screen    5 To save your new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button  To revert to your original settings  highlight  Cancel  and then press the ENTER button     Storing channels in memory  optional     To make sure your TV stops only on the channels you want when  you press the CH arrow buttons on the remote control or the control  panel  store those channels in the TV   s memory     Auto Tuning  You can set up the TV to detect all active channels in your area and    store them in its memory  Then you can manually add or erase  individual channels from memory     04    Setting up your TV  Storing channels in memory  optional           You must set up the ANT CABLE input source before  programming channels  See    ANT CABLE IN    on page 52     The automatic channel programming process will erase  channels that were previously programmed into the TV s  memory     To tune the TV to a channel not programmed in the channel  memory  you must use the Channel Number buttons on the  remote control     Programming channels when the ANT CABLE input is  configured for Cable will take substantially longer than when the  antenna input is configured for Antenna  This is normal   however  once channel program
57. ample Illustration  50L2200U   Connecting to a VCR  antenna   cable TV  or camcorder    Items needed     Coaxial cables  Standard AV cables    If you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV to your  VCR   s audio out terminal using the white audio cable only         Ww      Standard audio cables    26 Connecting Your TV  Connecting a VCR  antenna  cable TV  or camcorder          NOTE When you use a cable box  you may not be able to use the remote  control to program or access certain features on the TV     When you use ColorStream   HD or Video  switch to the appropriate  AV input mode        To view the antenna or cable signal   Select ANT CABLE video input source on the TV      To view basic and premium cable channels    Turn Off the VCR  Select the ANT CABLE video input source on  the TV   Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel the  cable box output is set to   Use the cable box controls to change  channels     To view the VCR or camcorder video   Turn On the VCR or camcorder video  Select VIDEO input source  on the TV       To select the video input source  press the INPUT button on the  remote control  See    Selecting the video input source    on page 61        NOTE The unauthorized recording  use  distribution  or revision of  television programs  videotapes  DVDs  and other materials is  prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other  countries  and may subject you to civil and criminal liability        Connecting Your TV 27  Connecting
58. ault  Mono  with Serif   Prop   with Serif   Mono   without Serif   Prop   without Serif   Casual  Cursive  Small  Capitals  Caption text edge Auto  None  Raised  Depressed  Uniform  Left Drop Shadow   Right Drop shadow  Caption text color Auto  Black  White  Red  Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta  Cyan    Text foreground opacity Auto  Transparent  Translucent  Flashing  Solid  Background color Auto  Black  White  Red  Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta  Cyan         Text background opacity Auto  Transparent  Translucent  Flashing  Solid                         Caption text edge color Auto  Black  White  Red  Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta  Cyan    CC Selector    You can use the CC Selector to temporarily override the default  analog caption mode  set in Base CC Mode  for a particular  channel  However  once you change to any other channel  the  closed caption setting will automatically change back to the current  Base CC Mode setting     You can also use the CC Selector to select digital closed caption  services  if available  When such services are not available  the CC  Selector presents a default list of services  If the selected service is  not available  the next best service will be used     To select closed captions   1 Press the MENU button and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight CC Selector  and then press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select Closed Caption  and  then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the desired  service     84 Using t
59. c Power DOWN           cccccccccseeeeeeceereeeeeeeees 110    Contents   3       No Signal Power DOWN             cccccccccesecsessecseeeeenees 110  Using HDMI   CEC   111  HDMI   CEC playback device   DVD player  etc   Control            eeeeee 111  Other HDMI   CEC functions         ccce eee 113  Setting up HDMI   CEC    114  Displaying TV status information    114  Understanding the Last Mode Memory feature     115  Chapter 7  Using the TV   s Advanced Features               000  116  Using the advanced picture settings                  0   116  Dynamic Contrast           ccccecccceseceesecseeteeees 116  Static GAMMA A arcssacessasindetnchideatedaceacasnaeteeteacanecs 117  Color Temperature              cccccccceecseeeeseeees 117  CableClear   digital Noise Reduction                 118  MPEG Noise Reduction              ccccseceeeeeeees 119  Game Mode                 ccccsccessesseseseessecseseeeeees 119  Chapter 8  TrOUDI SNOOTING             ssscssescsseessscssseessseesseeesseees 121  General troubleshooting                   cccscesecceeeceees 121  Picture problems scanccersicrustenniemusniceuteemetarecie 122  Sound problems accede castsatiteahscaaeacrcencancacneveecceesectees 123  Remote control problems                 cc csccseeeseees 124  Channel tuning problems            c cccceeseeeeseeeees 124  Closed Caption problems            cccececeseeeeeeseeeees 125  Rating blocking  V Chip  problems                    125  No HDMI   CEC operation    125  HDMI   problems  
60. changed settings of the device  turn off your TV and  unplug the power cord  and then plug it in and turn it on again     If several devices are connected  the HDMI   CEC feature may not  operate properly     Read the instruction manual furnished with the connected HDMI    CEC device       26 Troubleshooting    HDMP problems    HDMI   problems    HDMI  cables     Ensure that HDMI   cables with the  HIM  logo are used  For  more information  see    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to  the HDMI   input    on page 29        Legacy HDMI    sources   Some legacy HDMI   sources may not work properly with the latest  HDMI   TV products due to new standard adoption   Media Player problems    Incorrect functionality may occur when using a USB HUB  connection     Photo files that were processed and edited using the computer   s  application software may not be viewable     The TV may select one format automatically and play it when  contents that support two or more formats are played     Confirm that the contents of the USB storage device are in formats  that are supported by this TV  For more information  see    Using the  Media Player    on page 102    If the problem persists after trying the solutions  Contact Toshiba at   Toshiba   s Support Web site  support toshiba com   For technical support  call the Toshiba Customer Support Center   Within the United States  at 800 631 3811  Outside the United States  at 949 583 3050    Appendix A    specifications          NOTE      These 
61. ct  freetype org   All rights reserved     Exhibit C  scalfact c Scalefactors for layer I and II This program is free software  you can redistribute it  and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the  Free Software Foundation  either version 2 of the License  or  at your option  any later  version  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful  but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY  without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS  FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  See the GNU General Public License for more details   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this  program  if not  write to the Free Software Foundation  Inc   675 Mass Ave  Cambridge   MA 02139  USA     Index       A   advanced picture settings  CableClear   digital Noise   Reduction 118   Color temperature 117  Dynamic Contrast 116  MPEG Noise Reduction 119  Static Gamma 117  using 116   audio  adjusting quality 86  Audyssey ABX    87  Dolby   Digital Dynamic Range   Control 89   muting sound 84  optical audio output format 88  stereo SAP broadcasts 85   Audyssey Dynamic Volume    using 87   Auto Aspect  using 77   auto power down  set 110    136    Auto Start function  Media Player 103  AV input mode  setting 57    blocking programs  Canada rating 95    C  cables  3 5mm to RCA Y cable 24  analog RGB  15 pin  24  coaxial  F type  22  component video  red white   yellow  23  HDMI   23  optical audio 24  overview of cables 22
62. cture Settings  and then  press the ENTER button     Picture  Mode Dynamic  Picture Settings    Noise Reduction  Game Mode  Theater Settings        Sample Illustration  Dynamic Contrast screen    2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings  and then press the  ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select Dynamic Contrast     Using the TV   s Advanced Features     T  Using the advanced picture settings       4 Press the   lt q  arrow  buttons to select High  Middle  Low  or  Off     Static Gamma    The static gamma feature lets you adjust the levels of black in the    picture     To adjust the static gamma settings     1  2  3    Press the MENU button  and open the Picture menu   Highlight Picture Settings  and then press the ENTER button     Highlight Advanced Picture Settings  and then press the  ENTER button     K                K        In the Static Gamma field  press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons  to adjust the Static Gamma  The adjustment range is  within  5 from center      If the setting is decreased  the detail of black colors is  decreased     If the setting is increased  the detail of black colors is  increased     To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then press  the ENTER button        NOTE    If you select one of the factory set picture modes  Dynamic   Standard  Movie  or PC  and then you change the Static Gamma  setting  the picture mode automatically changes
63. d read the applicable EULAs  carefully before using these software components  The EULAs are exhibited in their  original text  English  as exactly written by the respective parties other than TOSHIBA   For at least three  3  years from the date of distribution of the this product  Toshiba will give  to anyone who contacts Toshiba Consumer Solutions at  800  631 3811  for a charge of no  more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution  a complete machine   readable copy of the complete corresponding GPL and LGPL source code for the version of  the GPL and LGPL code that we distributed to you in this product     Pre Installed Software   EULA  jpeglib h   Exhibit A   FreeType 2 2 0   Exhibit B   scalfact c   Exhibit C    Exhibit A    The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation  either express or implied  with  respect to this software  its quality  accuracy  merchantability  or fitness for a particular  purpose  This software is provided    AS IS     and you  its user  assume the entire risk as to its  quality and accuracy     This software is copyright   1991 2011  Thomas G  Lane  Guido Vollbeding    All Rights Reserved except as specified below    Permission is hereby granted to use  copy  modify  and distribute this software  or portions  thereof  for any purpose  without fee  subject to these conditions     1  If any part of the source code for this software is distributed  then this README file  must be included  with this copyright and no warranty 
64. dio Selector selection    3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select Digital Audio  and  then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the desired  service     4 Press the EXIT button     Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    The multi channel TV sound  MTS  feature allows you to output  high fidelity stereo sound  MTS also can transmit a second audio  program  SAP  containing a second language  music or other audio  information  when provided by individual stations      When the TV receives a stereo or SAP broadcast  an icon or word     SAP    appears when the INFO button is pressed  The MTS feature  is only available for analog signals on the ANT CABLE input     To listen in stereo sound    1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu    2 Highlight Audio Setup  and then press the ENTER button   3 Inthe MTS field  select Stereo   4    To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To reset the settings to the factory defaults  highlight Reset   and then press the ENTER button        NOTE     gt  You can typically leave the TV in Stereo mode because it outputs  the type of sound being broadcast  stereo or monaural           Ifthe sound is noisy  select Mono to reduce the noise        86    Using the TV   s features  Adjusting the audio       To listen to an alternate language on an ATSC digital station  if  available   highlight the Language field in step 3 above  and then  press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the language you pr
65. disabled  grayed out      To select the MPEG Noise Reduction level   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Picture menu     2 Highlight Noise Reduction  and then press the ENTER  button     3 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to highlight the MPEG Noise  Reduction field  and then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to  select Off  Low  Middle  or High     4 To save your new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to your original settings  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     Game Mode    You can use the Game Mode feature for shorter frame delays when  you need split second timing between the on screen display and  input from the controller  such as music creation and high action  games      This feature is more effective for 480i and 1080i input signals       20 Using the TV   s Advanced Features  Using the advanced picture settings          NOTE To use the Game Mode feature  the current video input must be  Video  ColorStream   HD  HDMI 1  or HDMI 2  The Game Mode  cannot be turned on when any other video input  other than the  above mentioned  is selected        To turn on Game Mode   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Picture menu     2 Select GAME MODE  and then press the   lt   gt  arrow   buttons to select On     To turn off Game Mode  select Off in step 2 above and change the  video input  or turn the TV off  and then turn it on again        NOTE You can change the video input by pressing INPUT on the remot
66. e  control  For instructions  see    Selecting the video input source    on  page 61        Chapter 8    Troubleshooting       General troubleshooting    Before calling a service technician  review this chapter or visit the  Toshiba technical support Web site at support toshiba com for  possible causes and solutions for the problem you are experiencing     Before you begin to troubleshoot any problem  first unplug the TV  from the AC wall outlet  wait approximately one minute  and then  plug the TV back into the AC wall outlet  If the problem still exists   then you should attempt to troubleshoot the problem     Black box on screen     The closed caption feature is set to one of the Text modes  T1  T2   T3  or T4   Set the closed caption feature to Off  For instructions   see    Using closed captions    on page 81     TV stops responding to controls     121    If the TV stops responding to the buttons on the remote control or  TV control panel and you cannot turn off the TV  then you should  press and hold the POWER button on the TV control panel for  several seconds to reset the TV  If the TV does not power off using  this method  unplug the TV from the AC wall outlet  and then plug  it back in    If you cause a static discharge when touching the TV and the TV    fails to function  simply unplug the TV from the AC outlet  and  then plug it back in  The TV should return to normal operation       22 Troubleshooting    Picture problems       Other problems     If your TV   s pr
67. e an optical  audio cable that has the larger    TosLink    connector and not the  smaller    mini optical    connector     3 A Connecting Your TV  Connecting a digital audio system        Sample Illustration  L2200U series   Connecting a digital audio  system   To control the audio    1 Turn on the TV and the digital audio device     2 Press the MENU button on the remote control and open the  Sound menu     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight Audio Setup  and  then press the ENTER button     Sound  Digital Audio Selector  Audio Settings    Audio Setup        Sample Illustration  Sound menu   Audio Setup selection    4 Press the  A   W arrow  buttons to select Digital Output  Format     Connecting Your TV 35  Connecting an analog audio system       5 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select either Dolby Digital or  PCM  depending on your device     Audio Setup  PC Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio Auto  MTS Stereo  Language English    Digital Output Format  lt  Dolby Digital    Dolby Digital  Dynamic Range Control     Sample Illustration  Audio Setup screen   Done    Standard       6 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button        NOTE s Some audio systems may not be compatible with Dolby   Digital  bitstream signals  Older audio systems that are not compatible  with standard optical out signals may not work properly  creating  a high noise level that
68. e available in all cases        Setting the sleep timer    You can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a set length of  time  maximum of 12 hours      To set the sleep timer using the remote control     1 Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to set the length  of time until the TV turns off     2 Repeatedly press the SLEEP button to increase the time in  10 minute increments  or press the  A W arrow  buttons to  increase or decrease the time in 10 minute increments  to a  maximum of 12 hours     To set the sleep timer using the on screen menus   1 Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Sleep Timer and press the ENTER button     3 Press the Number buttons to enter the length of time   maximum of 12 hours  and then press the ENTER button   Or press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to increase or decrease in  10 minute increments  to a maximum of 12 hours        NOTE If a power failure occurs  the sleep timer setting may be cleared            0 Using the TV s features  Automatic Power Down       To display the time remaining until the TV turns off  press the  SLEEP button     To cancel the sleep timer  repeatedly press SLEEP until it is set to  0 minutes     Automatic Power Down    The TV can be configured to automatically turn itself off after  4 hours if you do not operate the TV either from the remote control  or the TV control panel     1 From the Preferences menu  highlight Energy Saving  Settings and press ENTER     2 Press the  A       a
69. e image 90   counterclockwise  Press W to  rotate the image 90   clockwise   Slide show    This view allows you to watch a slide show of the photos  In this  mode  only files located in the selected directory will be played     To use slide show   1 Press the ENTER button in the Single View mode     2 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to view the previous or next  photo     To set Interval Time and Repeat settings   1 Press the MENU button to open the Quick Menu     2 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select either Interval Time  or Repeat     3 Press the   lt q   arrow  buttons to adjust the setting and press  the CH RTN button        NOTE Zoom and Picture size functions are disabled        To close the Photo Viewer  press the EXIT button  The television  will return to the last viewed channel or external input     Playing music files  You can listen to music from a list of available files     Si msc    m lusay    mai   mae   ms   C   aereoa  aranea  arererorm  earmon  naai  enmener  Ennii     oevewrwew  mere  erent  spews    t  i        Sample Illustration  Media Player   music list    1 After opening Media Player and selecting Music  see    To open  the Media Player    on page 103  press the  A    arrow  buttons  to select a file or folder  You can use the CH Up CH Down  buttons to page up or down the music list when there are more  files than will fit onto one screen     Using the TV   s features  Using the Media Player 1 07       2 Select the desired folder and press
70. e the Color Temperature  mode  the picture mode automatically changes to Preference        CableClear   digital Noise Reduction    The CableClear   digital Noise Reduction feature allows you to  reduce visible interference in your TV picture  This may be useful  when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal  especially a Cable  channel  or playing a noisy video cassette or disc     To change the CableClear settings     1  2    Press the MENU button  and then open the Picture menu     Highlight Noise Reduction  and then press the ENTER  button     Using the TV   s Advanced Features     9  Using the advanced picture settings       3 In the CableClear field  select the desired setting     The available selections are Off  Low  Middle  and High   Low  Middle  and High will reduce the noise in varying  degrees  from lowest to highest  respectively        NOTE If the current input is ANT CABLE or VIDEO  then the menu will  display the text    CableClear     If the current input is ColorStream    HD  HDMI 1  or HDMI 2  then the menu will display the text    DNR           4 To save your new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To revert to your original settings  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button     MPEG Noise Reduction    The MPEG Noise Reduction feature allows you to reduce visible  interference caused by MPEG compression  Choices for MPEG  Noise Reduction are Off  Low  Middle  and High  Off is  automatically selected when this feature is 
71. e types       Standard A V cables  composite video  usually come in sets of  three  and connect to video devices with analog audio and  composite video output  These cables  and the related inputs on  your TV  are typically color coded according to use  yellow for  video  red for stereo right audio  and white for stereo left  or mono   audio     Component video cables  red green blue         Sample Illustration  Component video cables    Component video cables come in sets of three and connect with  video devices with component video output   ColorStream   is  Toshiba   s brand of component video   These cables are typically  color coded red  green  and blue  Separate audio cables are required  for a complete connection        NOTE Component video cables provide better picture quality than  composite video cables        HDMI   cable   with HDMI Logo      Sample Illustration  HDMI   cable          High Definition Multimedia Interface  HDMI    cable connects to  devices that have an HDMI   output  An HDMI   cable delivers  digital audio and video in their native formats  Separate audio  cables are not required  See    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device  to the HDMI   input    on page 29        NOTE HDMI   cables provide the best audio and picture quality        2 4 Connecting Your TV  Overview of cable types       Optical audio cable  D   c     Sample Illustration  Optical audio cable    Optical audio cable connects receivers with Dolby   Digital or PCM   pulse code modulation 
72. eceiver and playback device connections    To connect an HDMI   device  you will need one HDMI   cable   type A connector  per HDMI   device  see    Overview of cable  types    on page 22      Connecting Your TV 3  Connecting a digital audio system    Oo          NOTE s If several devices are connected  the HDMI   CEC Control feature  may not operate properly       gt  For proper operation  it is recommended that you use an HDMI    cable with the HDMI   Logo  mamn         Before controlling the device s        After completing the above connections  configure the HDMI    CEC Setup menu with the desired settings  see    HDMI   CEC  input source selection    on page 113       The connected devices must also be configured  For details  see  the operation manual for each device       This feature uses the CEC technology as regulated by the  HDMI    standard         This feature is limited to models incorporating Toshiba   s  HDMI   CEC  However  Toshiba is not liable for those  operations  Refer to the individual instruction manuals for  compatibility information        NOTE This feature may not work properly depending on the devices that are  connected        Connecting a digital audio system    The TV   s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal outputs a Dolby    Digital or 2 channel down mixed PCM  pulse code modulation   signal for use with an external Dolby   Digital decoder or other  external audio system with optical audio input     You will need an optical audio cable  Make sure to us
73. ected that cannot be tuned  for various  reasons   the TV will automatically tune to the previously viewed  channel or input        Clearing channels from the History List          Reconfiguring the ANT CABLE input will clear the History  List  see    ANT CABLE IN    on page 52       Turning off the TV will clear the History List     Tuning to the next programmed channel    To tune to the next programmed channel  press the CH arrow  buttons on the remote control or TV control panel        NOTE This feature will not function until you have programed channels into  the TV s channel memory  For instructions  see    Storing channels in  memory  optional     on page 53        70 Using the TV s features  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser       Tuning to a specific channel  programmed or unprogrammed   To tune analog channels     Press the Channel Number  0   9  on the remote control  For  example  to select channel 125  press 1  2  5  and then press the  ENTER button     Tuning digital channels     Press the Channel Number  0 9  on the remote control  followed by  the  Dash 100  button  and then the sub channel number  For  example  to select digital channel 125 1  press 1  2 5       1  and then  press the ENTER button        NOTE If a digital channel is not programmed  either through the automatic  channel scan or the Channel add function  see    Auto Tuning    on  page 53   you will have to tune the RF channel using the Channel  Numbers and the  Dash 100  button on the re
74. ed        Clean only with dry cloth        1  2  3  4  Follow all instructions   5  6  7    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in  accordance with the manufacturer   s instructions        8  Do not install near any heat sources such as  radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other products   including amplifiers  that produce heat           9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of    the polarized or grounding type m   hy  plug  A polarized plug has two   blades with one wider than the   other  A grounding type plug has   two blades and a third grounding   prong  The wide blade or the third prong are  provided for your safety  If the provided plug does  not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet        10  Protect the power cord from being walked on or  pinched  particularly at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the  apparatus        11  Only use attachments accessories specified by  the manufacturer        12  Use only with the cart  stand   tripod  bracket  or table  specified by the manufacturer   or sold with the apparatus   When a cart is used  use caution  when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from  tip over        15  CAUTION      To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not use  the polarized plug with an extension cord   receptacle  or other outlet unless the blades can  be inserted completely to prevent blade  exposure      To prevent electric shock  match w
75. efer     To listen to a second audio program on an analog station  if  available  select SAP in step 3 above        NOTE         A second audio program  SAP  can be heard only on those TV  Stations that offer it  For example  a station might broadcast  another language as a second audio program  If you have SAP  on  you will see the current program on the screen but hear the  other language instead of the program s normal audio       If you have SAP on and the station you are watching is not  broadcasting a second audio program  the station   s normal  audio will be output  However  occasionally there is no sound at  all in SAP mode  If this happens  set the MTS feature to Stereo  mode     K        Adjusting the audio quality    You can adjust the audio quality by adjusting the bass  treble  and  balance     To adjust the audio quality     1  2  3    Press the MENU button  and then open the Sound menu   Highlight Audio Settings  and then press the ENTER button     Press the  A   W arrow  buttons to highlight the item you wish  to adjust  Bass  Treble  or Balance      Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to adjust the level       4 makes the bass or treble weaker or increases the balance  in the left channel  depending on the item selected              p gt  makes the bass or treble stronger or increases the  balance in the right channel  depending on the item  selected      To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     To reset the settings to 
76. esseeens 132    Chapter 1    Introduction       Safety icons  This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid potential  hazards that could result in personal injuries  damage to your equipment  or loss  of data  These safety cautions have been classified according to the seriousness of  the risk  and icons highlight these instructions as follows        IW A  Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which  if not avoided  will result  in death or serious injury           Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  could result  in death or serious injury         A CAUTION   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  may result  in minor or moderate injury         CAUTION   Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not avoided  may result  in property damage           NOTE Provides important information            Ol    16    Introduction  Features       Features    3    The following are just a few of the many exciting features of your  new Toshiba wide screen  integrated HD  LED TV     K        2 2    kd    2  kd     gt    Ww    2  Ww    Integrated digital tuning  8VSB ATSC and QAM      Eliminates the need for a separate digital converter set top box   in most cases      1366 x 768 output resolution 32L2200U   1920 x 1080 output resolution 40L2200U 50L2200U     Two HDMI      Digital  High Definition Multimedia Interfaces  with 1080p input support  See    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI  device 
77. ew text  highlight T1  T2  T3  or T4     WORLD WEATHER  Tem Current        Sample Illustration  Captions   text       NOTE If text is not available in your area  a black rectangle may appear on  screen  If this happens  set the Base CC Mode to Off        To turn off closed caption mode  select Off in step 2 above        NOTE A closed caption signal may not display in the following situations        When a recording has been dubbed    When the signal reception is weak   lt  When the signal reception is non standard       Digital CC settings    You can customize the closed caption display characteristics by  changing the background color  opacity  text size  type  edge  and  color        NOTE      These settings are available for digital channels only        You cannot set Caption Text and Background as the same color        To customize closed captions   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Preferences menu     2 Highlight Digital CC Settings  and then press the ENTER  button     Using the TV s features 83  Using closed captions       3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight the characteristic  you wish to change  and then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to  select the format for that characteristic     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the          ENTER button   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and then  press the ENTER button   Mode  Description  Caption size Auto  Small  Standard  Large  Caption text type Auto  Def
78. ge 29        Si  English    Dolby Digital    Standard     Sample Illustration  HDMT   Audio mode selection    Mode  Description     Whe    n viewing the HDMI 1 input  if digital audio from the HDMI    Auto input    is available  it will be output  If not  the TV will automatically    detect and output analog audio from the PC Audio input     Digital i  Analog ial       n viewing the HDMI 1 input  digital audio from the HDMI    will be output     n viewing the HDMI 1 input  analog audio from the PC Audio  will be output     4 Tosave the setting  highlight Done  and then press the ENTER    button        NOTE Because the PC and HDMI 1 inputs share the same set of analog  audio inputs  the PC Audio menu setting influences the HDMI 1  Audio menu setting  If PC Audio is set to    No     the HDMI 1 Audio  setting changes to    Auto     If PC Audio is set to    Yes     the HDMI 1  Audio setting is set to    Digital    and is grayed out in the menu  See     Setting the PC Audio    on page 101        Viewing the digital signal meter    You can view the digital signal meter in the ANT CABLE digital  TV input source only     Setting up your TV  Setting the time zone 59       To view the digital signal meter    1 Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu    2 Highlight Installation  and then press the ENTER button   A new set of Installation menu icons appears     3 Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Signal Meter  and then  press the ENTER button     4 Press the  A W q  arrow  butto
79. he TV s features  Adjusting the audio       4 Press the EXIT button   Adjusting the audio    Muting the sound    Press the MUTE button to partially reduce  1 2 Mute  or turn off   Mute  the sound  Each time you press the MUTE button  the mute  mode changes in the following order  1 2 Mute  Mute  Volume  1 2  Mute  etc      gt  1 2 Mute       Mute     gt  Volume EA        Sample Illustration  Levels of mute    If closed caption mode is set to Off when you select MUTE mode   the closed caption feature becomes active if the TV program is  closed captioned  To mute the audio without activating the closed  captioning  press the VOL       button to set the volume to 0     For more information  see    Using closed captions    on page 81        NOTE If you modify items in the SOUND menu while Mute is active  Mute  is cancelled        Using the digital audio selector    You can use the Digital Audio Selector to conveniently switch  between audio tracks on a digital channel  for those channels that  have multiple audio tracks   This temporarily overrides the audio  track chosen by the language option under Audio Setup  For more  information  see    Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    on page 85     1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu     Using the TV s features 85  Adjusting the audio       2 Highlight Digital Audio Selector  and then press the ENTER  button     Sound    Digital Audio Selector  Audio Settings    Audio Setup        Sample Illustration  Sound menu   Digital Au
80. ide blade of  plug to wide slot  fully insert     16  CAUTION      Do not let children swallow any small parts  included on or with the product or play with the  plastic bag  Keep the small parts and the plastic  bag out of the reach of children     17  CAUTION     Do not let water or other liquids come into  contact with the product  as it may result in  damage     18  WARNING      To prevent the spread of fire  keep candles or  other open flames away from this product at all  times      Keep the product away from direct sunlight  fire  or a heat source such as a heater  This may  reduce the product lifetime or result in fire              Installation  Care  and Service    Installation    Follow these recommendations and precautions and  heed all warnings when installing your TV        13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  or when unused for long periods of time        14  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as  power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has  been spilled or objects have fallen into the  apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain  or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been  dropped     Additional Safety Precautions    14a  CAUTION  If the TV is dropped and the cabinet or   enclosure surface has been damaged or the TV   does not operate normally  take the following   precautions      ALWAYS turn off the TV and unplug the power  cord to a
81. if you redistribute it    See the file ansi2knr c for full details   However  since ansi2knr c is not needed as part of  any program generated from the IJG code  this does not limit you more than the foregoing  paragraphs do     The Unix configuration script    configure    was produced with GNU Autoconf  It is  copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable  The same holds for its  supporting scripts  config guess  config sub  Itmain sh   Another support script  install sh  is  copyright by X Consortium but is also freely distributable    The JG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files  To avoid  entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent  GIF reading support has been removed  altogether  and the GIF writer has been simplified to produce    uncompressed GIFs     This  technique does not use the LZW algorithm  the resulting GIF files are larger than usual  but  are readable by all standard GIF decoders     We are required to state that       The Graphics Interchange Format   is the Copyright property of CompuServe  Incorporated  GIF    is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated        Exhibit B    The FreeType Project LICENSE   2002 Apr 11   Copyright 1996 2002 by   David Turner  Robert Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg    Introduction    The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages  some of them may contain   in addition to the FreeType font engine  various tools and contributions which rely on  or  relate to
82. ighlighted menu item appears in a different color in the  menu     50 Menu Layout and Navigation  Navigating the menu system       4 All menus close automatically if you do not make a selection  within approximately 60 seconds  except the signal meter  menu  which closes automatically after a few minutes     5 To close a menu instantly  press the EXIT button        NOTE The menu background may sometimes appear black  depending on  the signal the TV is receiving  This is not a sign of malfunction        Chapter 5    Setting up your TV       Initial Setup    When you first turn on or reset the TV  the Initial Setup window  will appear     1    In the Menu Language field  press the   lt q   gt  arrow  buttons to  select your preferred language     Press the  A V arrow  buttons to select Time Zone Setup   Then set your desired time zone  using the   lt   gt  arrow   buttons and press the ENTER button     The Location settings window appears     For normal home use  press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select  Home  and then press the ENTER button     The ANT CABLE In setup window appears     Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the input source   Cable or Antenna   and then press ENTER     Press the ENTER button to select Start Scan and continue  with the Auto Tuning     You can stop the Initial Setup by pressing the EXIT button   However if you do not finish the entire Initial Setup process and  press the POWER button before completing all the steps  the Initial  Setu
83. ight Installation  and then press the ENTER button   A new set of Installation menu icons appears     Open the System Status menu  highlight System  Information  and then press the ENTER button     Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to scroll through the menu bar  to select Factory Defaults or Support Information     The related information appears     To close the screen and return to the Installation menu     K        Highlight Done in the Support Information screen  and then  press the ENTER button     To return to normal viewing  press the EXIT button     Resetting Factory Defaults    To reset all settings and channels to their factory default values     1  2    Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu   Highlight Installation  and then press the ENTER button   A new set of Installation menu icons appears     Open the System Status menu  highlight System  Information  and then press the ENTER button     Press the   lt    gt  arrow  buttons to scroll through the menu bar  to select Factory Defaults     Highlight Yes  and then press the ENTER button   If a PIN code has been set  enter your PIN code     Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select Done  and then press  the ENTER button     A warning message appears   Select Yes  and then press the ENTER button   The TV turns off automatically after a few seconds     After the TV turns off  unplug the TV power cord and then  plug it in again to complete the reset process     To cancel the reset process  select No  and 
84. is an example of how you can label the inputs if you  connected a VCR to ColorStream   HD  a video recorder to  HDMI 1  and a DVD player to HDMI 2     Input Selection ANT CABLE Input Selection ANT CABLE      ANT CABLE   ANT CABLE   1 ColorStream HD 1 VCR   2 HDMI 1 2 Video Recorder  3 HDMI 2 3 DVD   4 PC 4 PC                ANPUT to Select   gt  Navigate            INPUT to Select   gt  Navigate    No inputs labeled All inputs labeled     Sample Illustration  Input selection screens    To clear the input labels    1 Press the MENU button and open the Preferences menu    2 Highlight Input Labeling  and then press the ENTER button   3 Highlight Reset  and then press the ENTER button     Tuning channels using the Channel Browser    The Channel Browser provides an easy navigation interface for all  your channels and inputs  This feature allows you to     C       Navigate and select entries     C       Keep a list of your favorite channels  For instructions  see     Favorites browser    on page 66        Quickly surf and tune your recently viewed channels inputs  from the Channel Browser History List       Surf via Browse mode  to immediately tune channels as you  highlight them in the Channel Browser  or Select mode  to surf  over channels in the Channel Browser before you select one to  tune      Z       Quickly change inputs from the Inputs List     Quickly select HDMI   CEC devices from the  HDMI    CEC List     Z       66 Using the TV s features  Tuning channels using the Cha
85. is connected to an A V receiver that has a  programmable audio delay feature  use this feature to help  synchronize the sound to the picture       If the problem occurs only on certain TV channels  inform  your local broadcast  cable  or satellite provider       Digital audio settings may not be correct  Check the  connections  See    Connecting a digital audio system    on  page 33        Turn off and unplug the TV from the AC wall outlet for a few   seconds  and then plug it back in     Sound problems    Check the antenna cable connections  See    Connecting a VCR   antenna  cable TV  or camcorder    on page 25     The station may be having broadcast difficulties  Try another  channel     The sound may be muted  Press the VOL     button       2 4 Troubleshooting    Remote control problems       If you hear no sound  try setting the MTS feature to Stereo mode   See    Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    on page 85     If you are not receiving a second audio program from a known SAP  source  make sure the MTS feature is set to SAP mode  See     Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    on page 85     If you hear audio that seems incorrect for the program you are  watching  such as music or a foreign language   then the SAP mode  may be on  Set the MTS feature to Stereo mode  For instructions   see    Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    on page 85     If you connect a computer using either the PC IN terminal or an  HDMI  terminal  make sure that the audio setting is properly set   See 
86. iseretagetacssienccmsneses 89  Using the LOCKS Menu               cccccccccesecsseeesseeseeees 89  Entering the PIN code vp siiidececesciveennicied crteadedniases 89  Forgotten PIN code secur ciccccwssxiceetwsincanenrsieccvenrccre 90  Changing or deleting your PIN code                   90  Using parental controls  for USA region                  91  Blocking TV programs and movies by  rating  V CR  P  reiissi 91  Downloading an additional rating system           92  Displaying ratings csaccacisendeanersevsccsrssacaetsizactesiears 95  Blocking TV programs by Canadian rating         95  Unlocking programs temporarily              c0 96  Using the Input Lock feature                sccccscsseseees  97  Locking channels oacooacecorictaneictelierpeasietancitaledeedanecs 97  Using the GameTimer      u    98  Using the Panel Lock feature ccenn 99  Using the PC Settings feature            cece 100  Setting the PC Audio css beciccsececaacetarisncncsrasanes 101  Using the Media Player              cccccccecsecseeeeesseeees 102  Auto Start function Seen meee eee eee eee ener 103  To open the Media Player                 sssess 103  Viewing photo files  scscnicvacesenscesnnadncersendesecsente 105  Playing music files         nnnennnnneneneneneneeeeeenenenen 106  Viewing photo files and playing music  files at the same tiMG                 ccccceeeeee 107  Sorting photo or music files                    0006 108  Setting the sleep timer               c  ccccceecseeeseeeees 109    Automati
87. lect or adjust programming  menus when a menu is on screen     The Arrow buttons   lt   gt   open the Channel Browser and tune  to the previous next channel in the channel history when TV  programming is on screen  See    Tuning channels using the  Channel Browser    on page 65     The MENU button accesses the main TV menu system  See     Navigating the menu system    on page 49    The following key functions allow you to control Toshiba  HDMI   CEC compatible devices via HDMI   connection  See     Using HDMI   CEC    on page 111    21  22    25  26    27    28    The STOP button stops playback of the loaded DVD or tape   The PLAY button begins playback of the loaded DVD or tape     The SKIP forward button skips forward to locate later DVD  chapters     The FF button fast forwards the DVD or tape   Press during  play mode to view the picture moving rapidly forward      The EJECT button ejects the DVD or tape     The PAUSE STEP button suspends play or record temporarily   Press during play or record mode to pause the picture  press  again to restart     The SKIP reverse button skips to the beginning of the current  DVD chapter or locates the previous chapter     The REW button rewinds reverses the tape or DVD   Press  during play mode to view the picture moving rapidly  backward       Chapter 4    Menu Layout and Navigation       Main menu layout    The tables below and on the following pages provide a quick  overview of your TV   s menu system  To open the Installation  menus
88. lume between television  programs  commercials  and between the loud and soft passages of  movies     To turn on Dynamic Volume   1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Settings  and then press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to highlight Dynamic Volume  field     4 Press the   lt  p gt  arrow  buttons to select On     88 Using the TV   s features  Adjusting the audio       When you use ColorStream   HD or Video  switch the AV input  mode as appropriate        NOTE 32L2200U and 40L2200U models do not support Audyssey  Dynamic Volume          Stable Sound  32L2200U 40L2200U only     The Stable Sound feature limits high volume levels and prevents the  extreme changes in volume that can occur when channels are  changed or a program switches to a commercial     To turn on Stable Sound   1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Settings  and then press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight the Stable Sound  field     4 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On     Selecting the optical audio output format    You can select the optical audio output format when you connect a  Dolby   Digital decoder or other digital audio systems to the TV   s  Optical Audio Out terminal  see    Connecting a digital audio  system    on page 33      To select the optical audio output format   1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup  and then press
89. ming is finished  you should not  have to repeat the programming process again unless your  Cable TV service lineup changes significantly        To program channels automatically     1    Setup  Installation  HDMI CEC Setup  Sleep Timer    PC Settings    Media Player    Auto Demo    Configure the antenna input source  If you have not already  done so  see    ANT CABLE IN    on page 52     Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu   Highlight Installation  and then press the ENTER button         Sample Illustration  Setup menu   Installation selection    Setting up your TV 55  Storing channels in memory  optional        A new set of Installation menu icons appears     4 Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Channel Program to  open the Start Scan window  and then press the ENTER  button to begin channel programming     to  Installation    Terrestrial  Input Configuration    Channel Options  Time Zone  Signal Meter        Sample Illustration  Terrestrial menu   Channel Program selection       ANTICABLE Antenna  Scanning channels  please wait     Number of Channels Found   10    Scanning Digital Channels  Found Channel   32     Sample Illustration  Auto tuning program channels       The TV will automatically cycle through all the antenna channels   and store all active channels in the channel memory  While the TV  is cycling through the channels  the message    Scanning channels   please wait    appears     5 To cancel channel programming  press the EXIT button on the  remote
90. models comply with the specifications listed below     Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice         gt  These models may not be compatible with features and or  specifications that may be added in the future        Television system       NTSC standard  ATSC standard  8VSB  Digital Cable 64 QAM  256 QAM  in the clear  unencrypted                                  Channel coverage   VHF 2 through 13   UHF 14 through 69   Cable TV Mid band  A 8 through A 1  A through I   Super band  J through W        Hyper band  AA through ZZ  AAA  BBB   Ultra band  65 through 94  100 through 135                    127    Specifications  Power source    128    Power source  120V AC  60 Hz                                                                               Power maximum current   32L2200U 0 9A   40L2200U 15A   50L2200U 1 2A   Power consumption   32L2200U 0 25W in standby mode  40L2200U 0 25W in standby mode  50L2200U 0 2W in standby mode  Audio power   32L2200U 6Q 7W  6Q 71W  40L2200U 6Q 7W  69 71W  50L2200U 6Q 7W  69 71W  Speaker type   32L2200U Two 5 57  x 1 26  x 0 78   40L2200U Two 5 98  x 1 57  x 1 42   50L2200U Two 5 98  x 1 57  x 1 42   Video audio terminals    Video audio input       Video    1 V  p p   75 ohm  negative sync       Audio          200 mV  rms    20dBFS  47K ohm or greater                       mas 129       ColorStream    component video  HD input                                        Video Y  1V p p   75 ohm  PR  0 7 V p p   75 ohm  P
91. mote control        Switching between two channels using Channel Return    The Channel Return feature allows you to switch between two  channels without entering an actual channel number each time     1 Select the first channel you want to view     2 Select a second channel using the Channel Number buttons   and the  Dash 100  button if selecting a digital channel      3 Press the CH RTN button on the remote control     The previous channel will display  Each time you press the CH  RTN button  the TV will switch back and forth between the  last two channels that were tuned        NOTE If you press the CH RTN button from a non antenna input  the TV will  return to the last viewed input        Switching between two channels using SurfLock       The SurfLock    feature temporarily    memorizes    one channel to  the CH RTN button  so you can return to that channel quickly from  any other channel by pressing the CH RTN button     To memorize a channel to the CH RTN button     1 Tune the TV to the channel you wish to program into the CH  RTN button     Using the TV s features 71  Selecting the picture size       2 Press and hold the CH RTN button for a few seconds until the  message    Memorized    appears on the screen  The channel has  been programmed to the CH RTN button     3 You can then change channels repeatedly  and when you press  the CH RTN button  the memorized channel will be tuned     The TV will return to the memorized channel one time only  Once  you press the CH RT
92. mputer    TV back panel    IN ANT CABLE mest OUT  PCy  DIGITAL  Bae z Aat AUDIO  as    6  iS     Computer             PC audio  cable         PC audio  output       Conversion adapter  if necessary    Sample Illustration  50L2200U   Connecting a computer    To use a computer  set the monitor output resolution on the  computer before connecting it to the TV  The supported signal  formats are VGA  SVGA  XGA  WXGA and SXGA  For detailed  signal specifications  see    Acceptable signal formats for PC IN   HDMI      on page 130     Other formats or non standard signals will not be displayed  correctly     38 Connecting Your TV  Connecting a computer       To display the optimum picture  use the computer setting feature   see    Using the PC Settings feature    on page 100        NOTE     gt  The PC audio input terminals on the TV are shared with the  HDMI 1 analog audio input terminals  For configuration  information  see    Setting the PC Audio    on page 101        gt  Some computer models cannot be connected to this TV         Ifthe computer has a compatible mini D sub15 pin terminal  an  adapter is not required          Depending on the content   s title and the computer s    specifications  some scenes may be skipped or you may not be  able to pause during multi angle scenes           Signal names for mini D sub 15 pin connector     Pin No   Signal Name  Pin No   Signal Name   1 R 11 Reserved  zot T om e m   z o    om R hw   4 Reserved 14 V sync   5 Ground 10 Ground 15 SCL   
93. n to  Home  mode settings  select  Standard  picture  mode   Standard  mode is recommended for normal home  use        ENERGY STAR   qualified TV  Products  that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent  green house gas emissions by meeting  strict guidelines set by the U S   Environmental Protection Agency   ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR  mark are registered U S  marks     oa                Important notes about your TV    The following symptoms are technical limitations of  LCD Display technology and are not an indication of  malfunction  therefore  Toshiba is not responsible for  perceived issues resulting from these symptoms     1  An afterimage  ghost  may appear on the screen if  a fixed  non moving image appears for a long  period of time  The afterimage is not permanent  and will disappear in a short period of time     The LCD panel contained in this TV is  manufactured using an extremely high level of  precision technology  however  there may be an  occasional pixel  dot of light  that does not operate  properly  does not light  remains constantly lit   etc    This is a structural property of LCD  technology  is not a sign of malfunction  and is not  covered under your warranty  Such pixels are not  visible when the picture is viewed from a normal  viewing distance    Note  Interactive video games that involve shooting a       gun    type of joystick at an on screen target may not  work with this TV     r    8          Trademark Information      ClearFrame  CableClear  ColorSt
94. nchecked  If the channel is not found  a  message appears     Setting up your TV 57  Setting the AV input mode          NOTE Skipped channels cannot be selected with the CH arrow buttons   however  they can be accessed using the number keys on the remote  control        If an encrypted channel is accidentally added to the channel list  while programming channels  you can remove the unwanted  encrypted  non viewable  channel while you are channel surfing   To remove encrypted channels from the channel memory       Tune to an encrypted channel     The following message appears     Digital Channel Is Encrypted   Press 1 on remote to remove channel     Sample Illustration  Removing an encrypted channel      Press the 1 button while the message is displayed to remove the  unnecessary channel from the channel list     Setting the AV input mode    This setting determines the configuration of the shared AV input on  your TV  You can set this input for either ColorStream HD or  Video     Setting the HDMI   audio mode  To set the HDMI   audio mode   1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup  and then press the ENTER button     5 8 Setting up your TV  Viewing the digital signal meter       3 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select HDMI 1 Audio  and  then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the HDMI 1 audio  mode  Auto  Digital  or Analog    Auto is the recommended  mode   See    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to the  HDMI   input    on pa
95. nels 3 and  4  Select Video  if you play video tapes viaan ANT CABLE input     Off Unlocks all video inputs and channels 3 and 4     Locking channels    With the Lock feature  you can lock specific channels  Locked  channels can only be accessed by entering the PIN code  For  details  see    Entering the PIN code    on page 89     To lock channels     1 From the Setup menu  highlight Installation  and then press  the ENTER button     2 Press the ENTER button to select Terrestrial     98    Using the TV   s features  Locking channels       3    Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select Channel Options  and  then press the ENTER button     The list of channels appears     Channel Options    Ch     1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8       Type     gt     BERBER Ree   BEBE es          Sample Illustration  Channel options          4 Press the   gt  arrow  button  and then press the  A W arrow   buttons to select a channel in the lock column    5 Press the ENTER button   PIN code entry will be required to set a locked channel    NOTE If the PIN code has not yet been set  a warning message appears    6 A check appears in the box    7 To remove the check  press the ENTER button    8 Press the EXIT button    Using the GameTimer      You can use the GameTimer      to set a time limit for playing a video  game  30 120 minutes   When the GameTimer   expires  the TV  enters Input Lock mode and locks out the input source for the video  game device     To set the GameTimer       1    From the Locks menu
96. nema Mode to Video  select Video step 4 above     Using the FREEZE feature    To use the FREEZE feature     1    When watching the TV  press the FREEZE button to freeze  the picture     To unfreeze the picture  press the FREEZE button again   or any other button         NOTE         Using the FREEZE function for any purpose other than your  private viewing may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws of  the United States and other countries  and may subject you to  civil and criminal liability          Ifthe TV is left in FREEZE mode for more than 15 minutes  the  FREEZE mode will automatically release and the TV returns to  normal video     Using the TV s features 19  Adjusting the picture       Adjusting the picture    Selecting the picture mode    You can select your desired picture settings from the modes  described below     Mode  Description    Dynamic Bright and dynamic picture  factory setting   Standard Standard picture settings  factory setting    Movie Lower contrast for darkened room  factory setting   PC Designed for viewing of PC tables and documents  Preference Your personal preferences       NOTE PC mode is available for HDMI   and PC inputs only  grayed out for  other input sources         To select the picture mode using the menu system   1 Press the MENU button and open the Picture menu   2 Highlight Mode  and then press the ENTER button     Picture    Picture Settings    Noise Reduction  Game Mode  Theater Settings        Sample Illustration  Picture menu  
97. nnel Browser       Favorites browser    The Favorites Browser allows you to quickly set up a favorite  channels inputs list that is integrated into the Channel Browser     To add a favorite channel input   1 Tune to the channel or input   2 Press and hold the FAV button for a few seconds        NOTE The channel or input is added to the beginning of the Favorites list  on the left side of the Channel Browser        To delete a favorite channel input   1 Press the FAV button to open the Favorites browser list     2 Highlight the channel or input to delete by pressing BACK CB  or NEXT CB arrow buttons     3 Press and hold the  Dash 100  button for a few seconds  The  channel input will be removed from the Favorites list     To set up the Channel Browser     1 Inthe Preferences menu  highlight Channel Browser Setup   and then press the ENTER button     2 Press the  A arrow  button to highlight Navigation  and then  press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select either Browse Mode  or Select Mode     Channel Browser Setup    Navigation Select Mode  History List On  ANT CABLE List On  Inputs List On  Favorites List On    HDMI CEC List Off     Sample Illustration  Channel browser setup screen       3 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight History List  and then  press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off        NOTE The History List will be cleared every time the TV is powered off        4 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight ANT CABLE List   and then press the   lt 
98. notice unaltered  and any additions   deletions  or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying  documentation      2  If only executable code is distributed  then the accompanying documentation must state  that    this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group          34 License Agreement     3  Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility  for any undesirable consequences  the authors accept NO LIABILITY for damages of any  kind     These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the JG code  not just to the  unmodified library  If you use our work  you ought to acknowledge us        Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author s name or company name in  advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it  This software  may be referred to only as    the Independent JPEG Group s software        We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of commercial  products  provided that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the product vendor     ansi2knr c is included in this distribution by permission of L  Peter Deutsch  sole proprietor  of its copyright holder  Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park  CA  ansi2knr c is NOT covered  by the above copyright and conditions  but instead by the usual distribution terms of the Free  Software Foundation  principally  that you must include source code 
99. ns to select the antenna input  and digital channel signal you wish to check        NOTE     gt  The physical digital channel number listed in the Signal Meter  screen may not correspond to a virtual TV channel number   Contact your local broadcasters to obtain the RF channel  numbers for your local digital stations         gt  The signal strength does not change between virtual channels on  the same physical channel        To close the screen and return to the Terrestrial menu     Highlight Done  and then press the ENTER button     To return to normal viewing  press the EXIT button     Setting the time zone    The Time Zone setup allows you to specify the correct time zone  for your region  This feature allows the TV status information to  display the correct time zone information for your viewing area     To set the time zone     1 Inthe Setup menu  highlight Installation  and then press the  ENTER button     Highlight Time Zone  and then press the ENTER button     Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the region  highlight  Done  and then press the ENTER button     After the time zone has been set  you will be asked to set the current  Daylight Saving Time status     To set the Daylight Saving Time status       Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select Yes or No  highlight  Done  and then press the ENTER button     60    Setting up your TV  Viewing the system status       Viewing the system status    1  2    Press the MENU button and open the Setup menu   Highl
100. nts are provided in    as is    condition without any warranty  whether express or    132    License Agreement 1 33       implied     Warranty    here includes  but not limited to  an implied warranty for marketability  or fitness for specific uses  All risks associated with the quality or performance of these  software components are assumed by the user  TOSHIBA shall not be liable whatsoever for  any cost of repair or correction or other incidental expense incurred in connection with a  defect found in any of these software components  Unless specified under the applicable  laws or in a written agreement  a party who changes or redistributes the software with  consent from the copyright holders or based on the aforementioned licenses shall not be held  liable whatsoever for any loss arising from the use of or inability to use such software  components  The same applies even when the copyright holders or relevant third parties  have been informed of the possibility of such loss     Loss    here includes normal  special   incidental and indirect loss  including  but not limited to  the loss of data or its accuracy  loss  incurred by the user or any third party  and interface incompatibility with other software    Please read each EULA for details on the use conditions and items that must be observed  regarding these software components    The table below lists the software components pre installed in the TOSHIBA Digital  Televisions  which are subject to EULAs  The user shoul
101. oblem is not addressed in this Troubleshooting section or  the recommended solution has not worked  then use the Reset Factory  Defaults procedure  For instructions  see    Resetting Factory Defaults    on  page 60     TV will not turn on     Ensure the power cord is plugged in properly  and then press the  POWER button     Replace the batteries in the remote control  For instructions  see     Installing batteries    on page 41     Try the control panel buttons on the TV     Picture problems  General picture problems     Check the antenna cable connections  For instructions  see     Connecting Your TV    on page 22     Press the INPUT button on the remote control or on the TV  and  then select a valid video input source  see    Selecting the video  input source    on page 61   If no device is connected to an input on  the TV  no picture appears when you select that particular input  source  For device connection details  see    Connecting Your TV     on page 22     Antenna reception may be poor  Use a highly directional outdoor  antenna  if applicable      The station may be having broadcast difficulties  Try another  channel     Adjust the picture quality  For instructions  see    Using the advanced  picture settings    on page 116     Cannot view external signals or channel 3 or 4     If you cannot view signals from external devices connected to  VIDEO  ColorStream   HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  PC  or from  channel 3 or 4  ensure that the Input Lock is set to Off  For  instructions
102. ompatible devices from the TV  remote via HDMI   connection  see    HDMI   CEC connection    on  page 32      When Enable HDMI   CEC in the HDMI   CEC Setup menu is set  to On  see    Setting up HDMI   CEC    on page 114   the HDMI    CEC functions described below will be enabled     HDMI   CEC playback device  DVD player  etc   control    With your TV   s remote control  or using the HDMI   CEC Player  Control menu  you can control the connected HDMI   CEC  playback device you are watching     Available remote control key functions    Button  Description    PLAY Begin playback   STOP Stop playback   PAUSE Pause the picture during play or record mode    SKIP Forward Skip Forward  SKIP Reverse Skip backward    FF Fast forward   REW Rewind reverse  A W 4  gt  Navigates menu options  ENTER Enters menu options   EXIT Return to the previous menu       NOTE These functions depend on the devices connected         2 Using the TV s features  Using HDMI CEC       HDMI   CEC Player Control menu functions  To control the HDMI   CEC player from the menu   1 Press MENU and open the Preferences menu     2 Highlight HDMI   CEC Player Control  and then press the  ENTER button     Preferences   CC Selector   Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    Input Labeling   AV Input Video  Menu Language English  Channel Browser Setup   HDMI CEC Player Control     Sample Illustration  Preferences menu   HDMI  CEC Player  Control       3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select the item you wish to  control 
103. on  You can use any of the picture modes  see     Selecting the picture mode    on page 79  as a starting point for  adjusting the picture settings     To revert back to the base mode that you began adjusting the  picture settings from  highlight Reset  and then press the  ENTER button     The picture qualities you adjusted are automatically saved in the  Preference mode  see    Selecting the picture mode    on page 79   until Reset is selected     Using closed captions    Base closed captions  Closed caption mode has two options       Captions   An onscreen display of the dialogue  narration  and  sound effects of TV programs and videos that are closed  captioned  usually marked    CC    in program guides       amp  Text   An onscreen display of information not related to the  current program  such as weather or stock data  when provided  by individual stations      To view captions or text     1 Press the MENU button and open the Preferences menu  and  then highlight Base CC Mode     2 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the desired closed  caption mode  and then press the EXIT button     To view captions  highlight CC1  CC2  CC3  or CC4    CC1 displays translation of the primary language in your area      EEX  to     Giant pandas eat leaves             Sample Illustration  Viewing captions    82 Using the TV s features  Using closed captions          NOTE If the program or video you selected is not closed captioned  no  captions will display onscreen        To vi
104. oose only                   Game Console     or    Hide    as the label        To label the video input sources     1 Press the MENU button and open the Preferences menu     64 Using the TV s features  Labeling the video input sources       2 Highlight Input Labeling  and then press the ENTER button     Preferences   CC Selector   Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    AV Input ColorStream HD  Menu Language 4 English  gt   Channel Browser Setup   HDMI CEC Player Control        Sample Illustration  Preferences menu   Input Labeling selection    3 Press the  A       arrow  buttons to highlight the video source  you wish to label     4 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select the desired label for  that input source  If a particular input is not used  Hide can be  selected as the label  This will cause that input to be grayed out  in the Input Selection screen and skipped over when you press  the INPUT button on the remote control     Input Labeling    ColorStream HD Cable  HDMI 1 Compact Disc  HDMI 2 DTV   PC        Sample Illustration  Input Labeling screen    5 To save the new input labels  highlight Done  and then press  the ENTER button     To revert to the factory default labels  highlight Reset and press  the ENTER button     Using the TV s features 65  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser       Input labeling example     The screen below left shows the default Input Selection screen   with none of the inputs labeled as a specific device   The screen  below right 
105. p window will appear every time you turn on the TV until  initial setup is complete     5l    52 Setting up your TV  Initial Setup       Menu language    You can choose from three different menu language settings   English  Fran  ais  and Espa  ol  for the on screen display of menus  and messages     To select the menu language     1 Press the MENU button  open the Preferences menu  and then  highlight Menu Language     2 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select your preferred  language     Preferences   CC Selector   Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    Input Labeling   AV Input ColorStream HD  Menu Language English  gt   Channel Browser Setup   HDMI CEC Player Control        Sample Illustration  Selecting the menu language  3 Press the EXIT button to close the Preferences menu     ANT CABLE IN    This setting configures the input source for the ANT CABLE  terminal     1 Press the MENU button  and then open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation  and then press the ENTER button     Setup    HDMI CEC Setup  Sleep Timer 00 00    PC tings    Media Player    Auto Demo        Sample Illustration  Setup menu   Installation selection    A new set of Installation menu icons appears     Setting up your TV 53  Storing channels in memory  optional        3 Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Input Configuration   and then press the ENTER button     ro  Installation    Terrestrial  Channel Program    Channel Options  Time Zone  Signal Meter        Sample Illustration  Terrestri
106. pedestal assembly   carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down  on a flat  cushioned surface such as a quilt or  blanket  Leave the bottom of the unit protruding  over the edge of the surface and assemble the  pedestal as indicated below    Note  Extreme care should always be used when  attaching the pedestal stand to avoid damage to  the LCD panel    Place the TV on a sturdy  level surface that can  support the weight of the TV    Be sure to secure the TV to a wall  pillar  surface   or other immovable structure  See item 26  page 4  for additional details     To Display your LED TV using a Wall Bracket     If you decide to wall mount your LED TV  always use a  wall bracket Listed by an independent laboratory   such as UL  CSA  ETL  that is appropriate for the size  and weight of the TV     1   2     3    2    2    CAUTION  Two people are required for  installation    Unplug and remove any cables and or other  component connectors from the rear of the TV   Remove the screws of the VESA Mounting Pattern  show in the table below    CAUTION  Do not use the screws removed from  the back cover to attach the wall mount bracket to  the TV    Always use the screws supplied or recommended  by the wall mount manufacturer    Follow the instructions provided with your wall  bracket  Before proceeding  make sure the  appropriate bracket s  are attached to the wall and  the back of the TV as described in the instructions  provided with the wall bracket    After attaching the appro
107. pendent software components  Each software component is copyrighted by TOSHIBA  or a third party    The TOSHIBA Digital Televisions uses software components that are distributed as  freeware under a third party end user license agreement or copyright notice  hereinafter  referred to as a       EULA         Some EULAs require that the source code of the applicable  component be disclosed as the condition for distributing the software component in  executable format        In addition  some of the software components which are used in Toshiba Digital Televisions  include the software that are made or developed originally by TOSHIBA  These software  and accompanied documents are copyrighted by TOSHIBA  and protected by Copyright  Act  an international treaty s articles and other governing laws  The software components  which are made or developed originally by TOSHIBA and not subject to EULAs are not a  target of source code offering     The Toshiba warranty provided in respect of the Digital TV is the only warranty provided  and no additional warranties are provided in respect of the software components subject to  EULAs     Some of the software components distributed under EULAs are made available for use by  the user on the premise that they are not copyrighted or warranted by TOSHIBA or any third  party  These software components are licensed to the user free of charge and therefore not  covered by any warranty within the scope of the applicable laws  These software  compone
108. picture size       To select the picture size using the menus   1 Select Picture Size in the Theater Settings menu     2 Press the   lt q  arrow  buttons to select the desired picture size  setting     3 Highlight Done  and then press the ENTER button        NOTE Some of the picture sizes may not be available depending on the  receiving signal format  those will be grayed out in the Picture Size  screen            NOTE Using these functions to change the picture size  that is  changing  the height width ratio  for any purpose other than your private  viewing may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United  States and other countries  and may subject you to civil and criminal  liability           NOTE If you select a TheaterWide   picture size  the top and bottom edges  of the picture  including subtitles or captions  may be hidden  To  view these edges  adjust the Picture Position or try viewing the  program in 4 3 or Full  see    Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture   TheaterWide 2 and 3 only     on page 76        Full    The Full 16 9 setting is for viewing in the 16 9  480i  480p  source  programs  If receiving a squeezed 4 3 format program  the picture is  stretched horizontally to fill the width of the screen but not  stretched vertically                        Sample Illustration  Picture size   Full 16 9    Using the TV s features 713  Selecting the picture size       The Full setting is for viewing in 1080i  1080p  and 720p program  source                     
109. press the ENTER button  in step 5 above     Chapter 6    Using the IV s features       Selecting the video input source    To select the video input source to view     1 Press the INPUT button on the remote control or TV control  panel     2 Do one of the following     Press 0 4       Repeatedly press the  A W arrow  buttons on the remote  control  and then press the ENTER button to change the  input setting         Ww    Repeatedly press the INPUT button on the remote control  or TV control panel to change the input setting     61    62 Using the TV s features  Selecting the video input source       The current signal source displays in the top right corner of the  Input Selection screen     Input Selection ANT CABLE    1 ColorStream HD  2 HDMI 1   3 HDMI 2   4 PC    0 4 INPUT  to Select      gt  Navigate    v        Sample Illustration  Input Selection screen       NOTE      You can label the video input sources according to the specific  devices you have connected to the TV  For instructions  see     Labeling the video input sources    on page 63     s Sources can be    hidden     For details  see    Labeling the video  input sources    on page 63         gt     No video signal    will appear randomly on the screen if no  signal is received in video input mode          Ifa CEC device is connected to an HDMI   input  the  HDMI   CEC icon appears        If an HDMI   CEC device with HDMI   switching capability    for example  an Audio Receiver  is connected to the HDMI   inpu
110. priate bracket s  to the  wall and the back of the TV  remove the pedestal  stand from the TV  as described below    VESA Mounting Pattern    TV Size Hole Pattern  HxV  Screw Size                   serious injury  Refer all servicing not specified in 32L2200U 200x200mm M6  this manual to a Toshiba Authorized Service  Provider  40L2200U 200x200mm M6  46  If you have the TV serviced  50L2200U 400mm x 400mm M8    Ask the service technician to use only ar  replacement parts specified by the  unit in mm     manufacturer    Upon completion of service  ask the service  technician to perform routine safety checks to  determine that the TV is in safe operating  condition        Removing the Pedestal Stand    1     Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a  flat  cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket   Leave the stand protruding over the edge of the  surface        Note  Extreme care should always be used when  removing the pedestal stand to avoid damage to  the LCD panel    2  Remove the screws shown in the below diagram   This will allow removal of the pedestal stand    3  Once you have removed the screws holding the  pedestal stand in place  remove the pedestal stand  from the TV     32L2200U TV   VESA Mounting Pattern                                                                                                                               Sturdy strap     Sample illustration   as short as possible     40L2200U TV   VESA Mounting Pattern          se     ISHIBE    
111. problems 126  No HDMI   CEC operation 125  picture problems 122  Rating blocking problems 125  remote control problems 124  sound problems 123  TV connections  front 18  side 18  TV panel connections  back 20  TV panel controls  front 18  left side 18  side 18  TV remote  functionality 44  install batteries 41  TV status information  show 114    U    Using Dynamic Volume  Audyssey  Dynamic Volume    87    
112. propriate for all children      Independent rating system for movies     Ratings  Description and Content themes    X Xrated  For adults only    NC 17  Notintended for anyone 17 and unde  0  R Restricted  Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult      PG 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned  Some material may be inappropriate for  children under 13      PG Parents Guidance Suggested  Some material may be not be suitable for    children    G General Audience  Appropriate for all ages      Indication other than rating system     Display  Description   NONE he program is rated None    No rating appears  No rating information is provided        NOTE If you place an    X    in the box next to    None    Rated  programs rated     None    or    Not Rated    will be blocked  Programs that do not provide  any rating information will not be blocked     Using the TV s features 95  Using parental controls  for USA region        Displaying ratings    To display the rating of the program you are watching  press the  INFO button on the remote control  If it is rated    None     then the  word    NONE    appears in the INFO screen  If rating information is  not provided  no rating will appear in the INFO screen      Sample Illustration  Rating Info screens       Blocking TV programs by Canadian rating    1 Press the MENU button  and then highlight the Locks menu  icon     2 Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entry  screen     3 Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the
113. quency  VGA 640x480 59 940Hz  31469kz   5Me  SVGA 800x600  60 317Hz 37 879kHz   40 000MHz  XGA 1024x768 60 004Hz  48363kHz 65 000MHz  WXGA 1280x768 59870Hz  47 776k  z 79500M  z  SXGA 1280x1024 60 020Hz 63 981 KHZ 108000M z  HDMI   signal formats  Format Resolution V  Frequency H  Frequency Pixel Clock  Frequency  VGA 640x480   59 940Hz  31469kz SATS    SVGA 800x600 60 317 Hz 37 879 kHz 40 000 MHz    Specifications   31    Acceptable signal formats for PC IN  HDMP       Format Resolution V  Frequency H  Frequency Pixel Clock    Frequency  XGA 1024x768  60 004Hz   48 363kHz      SsiS OOOMHz  WXGA 1280x768 59 870 Hz 47 776 kHz 79 500 MHz  1360x768 60 015 Hz 47 112 kHz 85 500 MHz  SXGA 1280x1024 60 020Hz  63 981kHz  108000MHz  480i 720x480 59940Hz  15734kHz 2 000Mz  720p 1280x7200 60 000Hz     000kz 7420M  1080i 1920x1080 60 000Hz   33 750kHz   74250MNz  24 000 Hz 27 000 kHz 74 250 MHz  1080p   1920x1080p                                            60 000 Hz 67 500 kHz 148 500 MHz       NOTE      Some illustrations in this User s Guide are for explanation  purposes and may differ from the actual unit        Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice         gt  These models may not be compatible with features and or  specifications that may be added in the future     Appendix B    License Agreement    License Information on the software used in the  TOSHIBA Digital TV    The software pre installed in the TOSHIBA Digital Televisions consists of multiple   inde
114. r additional  information  see    TV stops responding to controls     on page 121     Troubleshooting   25    Closed caption problems       If the problem persists  use the Reset Factory Defaults procedure   For instructions  see    Resetting Factory Defaults    on page 60     Closed caption problems    If the program or video you have selected is not closed captioned   no captions appear on the screen     If text is not available  a black rectangle may appear  If this  happens  turn off the closed caption feature  For instructions  see     Using closed captions    on page 81     A closed caption signal may not display correctly under the  following circumstances      The recording is dubbed        The signal reception is weak     The signal reception is non standard    For additional information  see    Using closed captions    on page 81     Rating blocking  V Chip  problems  Forgotten PIN code     When the PIN code screen appears  press the INFO button 4 times  within approximately 5 seconds  The old PIN code is cleared  For  more information  see    Forgotten PIN code    on page 90     The V Chip feature is available for U S  V Chip systems only  For  more information  see    Using parental controls  for USA region      on page 91     No HDMI   CEC operation  The HDMI   CEC feature is available for Toshiba HDMI   CEC   compatible devices   Ensure that HDMI   cables with the  HMM  logo are used     If the connected HDMI   CEC device does not work correctly after  you have 
115. r cord is subject to wear or abuse        31    Never overload wall outlets and extension cords        32    Always operate this equipment from a 120V AC   60 Hz power source        33       Always make sure the antenna system is properly  grounded to provide adequate protection against  voltage surges and built up static charges  see  Section 810 of the National Electric Code             Antenna lead in wire    Antenna discharge unit   NEC Section 810 20          Grounding conductors   NEC Section 810 21         Power service groundin   electrode system  NEC Art 250 Part H        34       DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS       PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH    Use extreme care to make sure you are never in  a position where your body  or any item you are  in contact with  such as a ladder or screwdriver   can accidentally touch overhead power lines   Never locate the antenna near overhead power  lines or other electrical circuits    Never attempt to install any of the following  during lightning activity  a  an antenna system   or b  cables  wires  or any home theater  component connected to an antenna or phone  system     Care    For better performance and safer operation of your  TOSHIBA TV  follow these recommendations and  precautions        35     If you use the TV in a room whose temperature is  32   F  0   C  or below  the picture brightness may  vary until the LED warms up  This is not a sign of  malfunction        36     j WARNING  RISK OF SERIOUS  PERSONAL INJURY  DEATH  OR  EQUI
116. ream  DynaLight   GameTimer  SurfLock are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems   Inc  and or Toshiba Corporation      AUDYSSEY     Ea     Audyssey EQ   provides clear  accurate   and natural sound right out of the box   This technology ensures you enjoy your audio  experience as much as your video     Audyssey ABX    technology uses   x sophisticated driver analysis and low  frequency monitoring to extend the range and bass  of small speakers  This enables the system to  produce lower frequencies than would be possible  with a traditional system of the same size     AUDYSSEY     DYNAMIC VOLUME     Audyssey Dynamic Volume   automatically  adjusts volume to provide a consistent  sound level between television programs and  commercials  and between the loud and soft passages  of movies       Audyssey Premium Television    is a suite  of technologies that remove the acoustical  problems caused by small speakers and drivers   Working together these technologies deliver a better  translation of the audio content and make the television  experience sound closer to the original     Manufactured under license from Audyssey  Laboratories  Inc  U S  and foreign patents pending   Audyssey EQ    Audyssey ABX     Audyssey Dynamic  Volume   and Audyssey Premium Television    are  registered and licensed trademarks of Audyssey  Laboratories  Inc     Blu ray Disc     Blu ray     and the logos are trademarks  of the Blu ray Disc Association        DOLBY  
117. rol effective range       Remote control effective range    For optimum performance  aim the remote control directly at the  TV and make sure there is no obstruction between the remote  control and the TV         Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U Remote control  effective range           Sample Illustration  50L2200U Remote control effective range    A A Using the Remote Control  Learning about the remote control       Learning about the remote control    The buttons used for operating the TV are described below  For the  HDMI   CEC remote control functions  see    HDMI   CEC  playback device  DVD player  etc   control    on page 111     ies  o             90325     Sample Illustration  Remote control overview       NOTE The error message    NOT AVAILABLE    may appear if you press a  button for a function that is not available     10    11    12    13    14    15    16    17    Using the Remote Control 45  Learning about the remote control       The POWER button turns the TV On Off  When the TV is on   the power LED indicator on the TV front glows green     The PIC SIZE button cycles through the picture sizes  See     Selecting the picture size    on page 71     The PIC MODE button selects the picture mode  See     Selecting the picture mode    on page 79     The INPUT button selects the video input source  See     Selecting the video input source    on page 61     The SLEEP button accesses the sleep timer  See    Setting the  sleep timer    on page 109     The FREEZE b
118. rrow  buttons to select Automatic Power  Down     3 Press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On or Off  and press  EXIT        NOTE The default setting of this feature is Off     One minute before the TV switches to standby  a warning message  will appear     When the following features are set  the feature that is set for the  nearest time will function      lt  Automatic Power Down    Sleep Timer  s No signal auto power off  after 15 minutes of no signal          K        No Signal Power Down    The TV will automatically turn itself off after 15 minutes when no   signal is detected  You can change the setting to Off for the   following purposes        Low signal strength of analog channel  no signal detection      Only Audio L R is connected to external input to listen to  music through the TV speakers    To change the No Signal Power Down setting     1 From the Preferences menu  highlight Energy Saving  Settings  and then press ENTER     2 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to select No Signal Power  Down  and then press ENTER     Using the TV s features        Using HDMI  CEC       3 Press the  A      arrow  buttons to highlight the item you want  to change  and then press the   lt   gt  arrow  buttons to select On  or Off        NOTE     gt  Default setting for this feature is On    lt  A warning message will appear 1 minute before the TV turns off        Using HDMI   CEC    This is a new feature that uses CEC technology and allows you to  control Toshiba HDMI   CEC c
119. ry   a  7  rs A aes eae a  5     Sample Illustration  Channel Browser elements    1 Current list  History  ANT CABLE  Inputs  Favorites  or  HDMI  CEC      2 Channel or input type     68       3  4  5    Using the TV   s features  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser    Channel or input currently being viewed   Channel or input that is currently highlighted in the browser   Channels stored in the History List     To toggle among the available lists     After opening the Channel Browser  press the  A    arrow  buttons  to toggle through the History  ANT CABLE  Inputs  Favorites  or  HDMI    CEC options        NOTE         The Channel Browser opens in History List by default  Once  another list has been selected  the Channel Browser will open in  the last selected list     If all lists are turned off  pressing BACK CB or NEXT CB arrow  buttons or the FAV button will not display the Channel Browser   If Favorites List is turned off  the FAV button will have no effect     Pressing the FAV button will display the Channel Browser  Favorites list regardless of the last selected list in the Channel  Browser     Z  Kd    Z  kd       To tune to a channel or input in Browse mode     1    2    While watching TV  press BACK CB or NEXT CB arrow  buttons to display the Channel Browser and surf back to a  previous item or surf forward to the next item in the list     In Browse mode  when you stop on an item in the Channel  Browser  it is highlighted and the TV automatically tunes to the
120. s    PC HDMI 1  Audio  IN   PC audio input terminal is shared  with an HDMI 1 analog audio input terminal  and its use can  be configured in the Audio Setup menu  see    Setting the PC  Audio    on page 101     NOTE    Introduction 21  TV back panel connections       ColorStream   HD   High resolution component video input  and shared composite video input  See    Connecting a  Blu ray    DVD Player Satellite receiver with ColorStream     component video   or a VCR    on page 27     ANALOG AUDIO OUT   Analog audio outputs for  connecting an audio amplifier     HDMI   IN   High Definition Multimedia Interface input  receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an  HDMI  device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI  device  HDMI   connection is necessary to receive 1080p  signals        Component Standard  composite  video cables carry only video  information  separate audio cables are required for a complete  connection        Chapter 2    Connecting Your TV       Overview of cable types    Before purchasing cables  know the connector types your devices  require  You can purchase cables from most stores that sell  audio video devices     Coaxial  F type  cable  0     Sample Illustration  Coaxial cable    Coaxial  F type  cable connects your antenna  cable TV service   and or cable converter box to the ANT CABLE input on your TV     Standard AW cables  red white yellow      Sample Illustration  Standard AV cables    22    Connecting Your TV 23  Overview of cabl
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122. s features  Using parental controls  for USA region        6 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Edit Rating Limits   and then press the ENTER button     The Edit Rating Limits screen appears     7 For each desired selection  press the  A W  lt      gt  arrow   buttons to highlight the selection  and then press the ENTER  button to select it     A box with an    X    is a rating that will be blocked  As you  highlight a rating  a definition for the rating appears at the  bottom of the screen     8 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button        NOTE The above blocking level selection is for the U S  V Chip system  For  the Canadian Rating menu  highlight    Canada RS     and then press  the ENTER button        Downloading an additional rating system    In the future  an additional rating system may become available for  use in selectively blocking TV programs and movies        NOTE The currently tuned station must be receiving a digital signal before  an additional rating system can be downloaded        To download the additional rating system  if available   1 Press the MENU button and highlight the Locks menu icon     2 Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entry  screen     3 Enter your four digit PIN code  and then press the ENTER  button     4 Press the  W arrow  button to highlight Enable Rating  Blocking     5 Press the   gt  arrow  button to select On  and then press the  ENTER button     6 Press the  W arrow  button 
123. s not connected or there is no PC input signal  this  feature will be grayed out in the Setup menu        4 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to select an item     Using the TV s features   01  Using the PC Settings feature       5    Press the  44   gt  arrow  buttons to make the appropriate  adjustments     PC Settings    Horizonta  Position  Vertical Position  Clock Phase  Sampling Clock        Sample Illustration  PC Settings   adjustments screen       NOTE    Mode     The screen is disrupted momentarily while adjusting the PC settings   This is not a sign of malfunction        Description     Horizontal Position Moves the picture left right  The adjustment range is within  10 from    center        Vertical Position Moves the picture up down  The adjustment range is within  10 from    Clock Phase    center        Helps to reduce noise and sharpen the picture  The adjustment range is  within  16 from center      Sampling Clocks Helps to reduce noise and minimize periodic vertical stripes on the    Reset    screen  The adjustment range is within  10 from center        Highlight this item  and then press the ENTER button to get an  optimum adjustment automatically       The default settings and or adjustment ranges may vary depending on the  input signal format     Setting the PC Audio    You can output or mute sound from your computer when  connecting it to your TV using the PC IN terminal and an analog  RGB cable  For more information  see    Connecting a computer to  the TV 
124. s not supported  Check the User   s  Guide of the DVD player in order to determine the best  output signal available     2       If your DVD player or satellite receiver does not have  component video  connect a standard A V cable to the  AUDIO VIDEO terminal  If your DVD player has  HDMI  video  see    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device  to the HDMI   input    on page 29        NOTE When you use ColorStream   HD or Video  switch to the appropriate  AV input mode        To view antenna or Cable channels   Select the ANT CABLE video input source on the TV      To view the DVD player   Turn ON the DVD player  Select the ColorStream   HD video  input source on the TV      To view satellite programs using the component video  connections    Turn ON the satellite receiver  Select the ColorStream   HD video  input source on the TV      To view the VCR or view and record antenna channels   Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to the channel you want to  watch  Select the VIDEO video input source on the TV      To record a TV program while watching a DVD    Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to the channel to record  Select  the ColorStream   HD video input source on the TV  to view the  DVD      To select the video input source  press the INPUT button on the  remote control  See    Selecting the video input source    on page 61        NOTE The unauthorized recording  use  distribution  or revision of  television programs  videotapes  DVDs  and other materials is  prohibited under the Copyright 
125. se features after entering the correct PIN  code     Entering the PIN code    1 Press the MENU button  and then highlight the Locks menu  icon     Locks    Enable Rating Blocking Off  Edit Rating Limits    Input Lock  Panel Lock  GameTimer  New PIN Code        Sample Illustration  Locks menu screen    90 Using the TV s features  Using the Locks menu       2 Press the  W arrow  button to display the PIN code entry  screen     The Lock System screen appears if a PIN code has not been  stored     Lock System    Please enter a 4 digit PIN code    Cancel        Sample Illustration  Lock system   store PIN screen     Press the Channel Number buttons to enter a new four   digit code  enter the code a second time to confirm  and  then press the ENTER button     The Locks Active screen appears if the PIN code is already  stored             Use the Number buttons to enter your four digit code  and  then press the ENTER button     If the wrong PIN code is entered  the message    Incorrect PIN  code  please try again     appears           amp  Highlight Retry  and then press the ENTER button       Enter the code again  and then press the ENTER button     When the correct PIN code is entered  the Locks menu opens        NOTE The PIN code cannot be set to    0000           Forgotten PIN code    While the PIN code entering screen is displayed  press the INFO  button four times within five seconds  The PIN code will be cleared  and you can enter a new PIN code     Changing or deleting your P
126. sed as steps  such  as a chest of drawers    e Remember that children can  become excited while watching a  program  especially on a    larger  than life    flat panel display  Care  should be taken to place or install  the display where it cannot be  pushed  pulled over  or knocked down    e Care should be taken to route all cords and  cables connected to the flat panel display so that they cannot be  pulled or grabbed by curious children     Wall Mounting  If you decide to wall mount your   flat panel display  always    e Use a mount that has been recommended by the display  manufacturer and or listed by an independent laboratory  such  as UL  CSA  ETL      electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an  equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance              WARNING    To prevent injury  this apparatus must be securely  attached to the floor wall in accordance with the  installation instructions  See item 26  on page 4           WARNING  1 you decide to wall mount this  television  always use a mounting bracket that has  been Listed by an independent laboratory  such as  UL  CSA  ETL  and is appropriate for the size and  weight of this television  The use of inappropriate or  non Listed mounting brackets could result in serious  bodily injury and or property damage  See    To  Display your LED TV using a Wall Bracket     on
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128. t   press the INPUT button on the remote control or TV control panel  repeatedly to highlight HDMI 1 or HDMI 2     If the connected CEC device has any connected devices  a separate  device selection pop up window appears     HDMI 1   1 Audio Receiver    HDMI 1   2 Player  HDMI 1  3 Recorder        Sample Illustration  HDMI   setting pop up window    Press the INPUT button repeatedly to highlight the desired input  source  and then press the EXIT button     Using the TV s features 63  Labeling the video input sources          NOTE s When you select HDMI   CEC input sources from the pop up  window using the INPUT button  some HDMI   CEC devices may  automatically turn on          When selecting input sources using the  A  W arrow  buttons   you will need to press the ENTER button to actually select a  particular device from the pop up window        Labeling the video input sources    You can label each video input source according to the type of  device you have connected to each source  Choose from the  following preset list of labels     om    x         default label   Audio Receiver  Cable   Compact Disc  DTV     DVD   Game Console  HDMI   Switch  HDMI  inputs only   Laser Disc  Satellite DSS  VCR    Video Recorder    KZ Z Z KZ K  K  K2 2 2    2     Ww Ww kod w    we    we    we    Ww Ww    Ww    CZ  kod    Hide  to hide an unused input in the Input Selection screen and  in the Channel Browser Inputs list        NOTE If you select PC in the Input Selection screen  you can ch
129. the  HDMI    CEC Setup menu        Confirm that a connected HDMI   CEC device  such as DVD  player  etc   is selected for the Audio Receiver input source        NOTE These functions depend on the device connected        Other HDMI   CEC functions    When the Enable HDMI   CEC and each item in the  HDMI    CEC Setup menu are set to On  the following functions  will be enabled     Item  Description     TV Auto Input Ifa connected HDMI   device starts playing video or audio  the TV will  Switch automatically switch to the appropriate HDMI   input     TV Auto Power If an HDMI   CEC device is turned on  the TV turns on automatically     Device Auto Ifthe TV is turned off  the TV will send a message to turn off all of the  Standby HDMI   CEC devices which are connected to the TV     Speaker From this item  you can set your audio output preference to the TV speakers   Preference or the audio receiver speakers  When this item is set to Audio Receiver  the  TV remote can be used to adjust or mute the volume of the audio  This item  will be grayed out unless an HDMI   CEC compatible audio receiver is  connected     114    Using the TV   s features  Displaying TV status information             NOTE When you turn on the Audio Receiver  change its input source  or  adjust the sound volume  the sound will be output from the audio  receiver s speakers even if TV Speakers have been selected  Turn the  TV off and on again to output the sound from the TV speakers    Setting up HDMI   CEC    To
130. the factory defaults  highlight Reset   and then press the ENTER button     Using the TV s features 87  Adjusting the audio       Audyssey Premium Television     50L2200U only     These televisions use a suite of technologies for better sound  quality  including the following     C       Audyssey EQ     provides clear  accurate and natural sound  right out of the box  This technology ensures you enjoy your  audio experience as much as your video       Audyssey ABX    technology uses sophisticated driver  analysis and low frequency monitoring to extend the range and  bass of small speakers  This enables the system to produce  lower frequencies than would be possible with a traditional  system of the same size       Audyssey   Dynamic Volume   automatically adjusts volume  to provide a consistent sound level between television  programs and commercials  and between the loud and soft  passages of movies  Available only on certain models     Audyssey ABX       Audyssey ABX    technology uses sophisticated driver analysis and  low frequency monitoring to extend the range and bass of small  speakers     To turn on Audyssey ABX      1 Press the MENU button and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Settings  and the press the ENTER button     3 Press the  A    arrow  buttons to highlight the Audyssey  ABX    field     4 Press the   lt  p gt  arrow  buttons to select On     Using Dynamic Volume  Audyssey Dynamic Volume    50L2200U only     This feature provides a consistent sound vo
131. the volume level     MENU   Accesses the on screen menus  When a menu is  displayed  this button also functions as the ENTER button     INPUT   Changes the source you are viewing  Press  repeatedly to change from one source to the next     ARROWS A W 4  gt     When a menu is onscreen  these  buttons function as up down left right menu navigation  buttons     EXIT   Instantly closes an onscreen menu     USB port   Accesses JPEG or MP3 files  or updates TV  firmware     HDMI   IN   High Definition Multimedia Interface input  receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an  HDMI  device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI  device  HDMI  connection is necessary to receive 1080p  signals     ANALOG AUDIO OUT   Analog audio outputs for  connecting an audio amplifier     20    Introduction  TV back panel connections       TV back panel connections    For explanations of cable types and connections  see    Overview of  cable types    on page 22               Sample Illustration  32L2200U 40L2200U   Back panel  connections             Power Cord        Sample Illustration  50L2200U Back panel connections    1    Digital AUDIO OUT    Optical audio output in Dolby   Digital  or PCM  pulse code modulation  format for connecting an  external Dolby   Digital decoder  amplifier  or home theater  system with optical audio input     ANT CABLE   Antenna input that supports analog  NTSC   and digital  ATSC  off air antenna signals and analog and  digital cable TV  QAM  signal
132. to highlight Edit Rating Limits   and then press the ENTER button     The Edit Rating Limits screen appears   7 Highlight Alt RS  and then press the ENTER button   The Edit Alternate Ratings screen appears     Using the TV   s features 93  Using parental controls  for USA region           NOTE     gt  The Alt RS button will be available only if an additional rating  system is currently available          It may take several minutes for the TV to download the additional  rating system         gt  The information displayed in the Alternate Ratings screen will  depend on the configuration of the additional rating system  available at the time of download        8 For each desired selection  press the  A W   lt   gt  arrow   buttons to highlight the selection  and then press the ENTER  button to select it     A box with an    X    is a rating that will be blocked     9 To save the new settings  highlight Done  and then press the  ENTER button     10 In the Edit Rating Limits screen  highlight Done  and then  press the ENTER button        NOTE      The additional rating system can be downloaded only once  You  will not be able to download any updates to the rating system  should such updates become available     The additional rating system is not designed  transmitted  or  controlled by the TV or Toshiba  nor is the availability of an  additional rating system determined or controlled by Toshiba   Similarly  the rating of programs in an additional rating system is  not determined
133. to the HDMI   input    on page 29     ColorStream   HD   High resolution component video input  and shared composite video input  See    Connecting a  Blu ray    DVD Player Satellite receiver with ColorStream     component video   or a VCR    on page 27     Digital Audio Out   Optical audio connection with Dolby    Digital optical output form  See    Connecting a digital audio  system    on page 33    CableClear     digital picture Noise Reduction  See     CableClear   digital Noise Reduction    on page 118     PC IN  Analog RGB    Computer terminal  See    Connecting  a computer to the TV   s PC IN terminal    on page 36     HDMI   CEC   Allows control of external devices from the  TV remote via HDMI   connection  See    Using HDMI   CEC     on page 111     Media Player   Allows you to view photo files and play music  files  See    Using the Media Player    on page 102     ENERGY STAR   qualified     Introduction   T  Overview of installation  setup  and use       Overview of installation  setup  and use    Follow these steps to set up your TV and begin using its many  exciting features     1 Carefully read the important safety  installation  care  and  service information  Keep this manual for future reference     2 To choose a location for the TV        Read    Important notes about your TV    on page 7       Place the TV on the floor or a sturdy  level  stable surface  that can support the weight of the unit  Secure the TV to a  wall  pillar  or other immovable structure 
134. utton freezes the picture  Press again to restore  the moving picture  See    Using the FREEZE feature    on   page 78    The Channel Number buttons  0 9  and Dash 100  directly  tune channels  The  Dash 100  button allows you to enter two  part channel numbers  see    Storing channels in memory   optional     on page 53  To edit the Favorites List  see     Favorites browser    on page 66     The FAV button accesses the Favorites List in the Channel  Browser  see    Favorites browser    on page 66     The RECALL button displays TV status information     The CH  A    arrow  buttons cycle through programmed  channels  when no on screen menu is present   See    Tuning  channels using the Channel Browser    on page 65     The C  CAPTION button accesses closed captions  see    Using  closed captions    on page 81     The MUTE button reduces or turns off the sound  see    Muting  the sound    on page 84     The VOL         buttons adjust the volume level     The INFO button displays TV status information as well as  program details  when available  See   Displaying TV status  information    on page 114     The EXIT button closes on screen menus     The ENTER button activates highlighted items in the main  menu system     The CH RTN button returns to the last viewed channel or  source  See    Switching between two channels using Channel  Return    on page 70     46    Using the Remote Control  Learning about the remote control       18    19    20    The Arrow buttons  A W   q p  se
135. void possible electric shock or fire      NEVER allow your body to come in contact with  any broken glass or liquid from the damaged  television  The LCD panel inside the TV contains       19 WARNING  NEVER expose the  1 batteries to excessive heat such     as sunshine  fire  or the like        20  ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is  located in such a manner that it can be easily  unplugged in case the product requires service        21  NEVER route the product   s power cord inside a  wall or similar enclosed area           22  Never modify this equipment  Changes or  modifications may void  a  the warranty  and b  the  user   s authority to operate this equipment under  the rules of the Federal Communications  Commission     23 DANGER  RISK OF  ij SERIOUS PERSONAL    INJURY  DEATH  OR  EQUIPMENT DAMAGE     Never place the TV on an unstable  cart  stand  or table  The TV may  fall  causing serious personal injury   death  or serious damage to the TV              4          24  When selecting a location for the TV       NEVER allow any part of the TV to hang over  the edge of the supporting furniture       NEVER place the TV on tall furniture  for  example  entertainment centers or bookcases   without anchoring both the furniture and the TV  to a suitable support       NEVER place cloth or other material between  the TV and the supporting furniture      NEVER allow children to climb on the TV        25  To avoid damage to this product  never place or    store the 
136. y your  new product  please keep these safety tips in mind     The Issue   e The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend  and larger flat panel displays are popular purchases  However   flat panel displays are not always supported on the proper stands  or installed according to the manufacturer s recommendations    e Flat panel displays that are   inappropriately situated on dressers    bookcases  shelves  desks   speakers  chests or carts may fall  over and cause injury     TOSHIBA Cares     e The consumer electronics industry    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN        WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK     NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead    symbol  within an equilateral triangle  is  intended to alert the user to the presence  of uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within  the product s enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of    is committed to making home  entertainment enjoyable and safe        Tune Into Safety  e One size does NOT fit all  Follow the manufacturer s recommendations       for the safe installation and use of your flat panel display    e Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for  proper use of this product    e Don   t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and  television sets    e Don   t place flat panel displays on furniture  that can easily be u
    
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