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1.                               2 1      ANT 1  2 OANT2     3  4  5  6  7 Allow All  8 Block All  9 Cancel  Y 10 Done                Unlocking programs temporarily    If you try to tune the TV to a program that exceeds the rating  limits you set  the TV will enter program lock mode and the  following message will appear     This program exceeds the rating limit you set        Push  mute  to enter PIN   You can either temporarily unlock the program or select an  unlocked program to watch     To temporarily unlock the program     1  Press  uure      2 Enter your four digit PIN code and press        If the correct  code is entered  the program lock mode is released and the  normal picture appears       locking is disabled until the  TV is turned off  and will be enabled when the TV is  turned on again     Locks Active    Enter PIN code to temporaily un block   Baa    Cancel Done       50          Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the input lock feature    You can use the Input Lock feature to lock the video inputs   VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  ColorStream HD 1  ColorStream  HD 2  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                   ha         Press MEX and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press         Press W to highlight Input Lock and pr
2.                  a           4e          I    e    MXI196 EN book Page 46 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Using the StableSound  feature    The StableSound  feature limits the highest volume level to  prevent extreme changes in volume when the signal source  changes  for example  to prevent the sudden increase in  volume that often happens when a TV program switches to a  commercial      To turn on the StableSound   feature        1 Press m and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Audio Settings and press 6 amp 3      Inthe StableSound field  select On        Bass 100   Treble 100     Balance               StableSound   On  gt     Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note  The RESET function returns your audio adjustments  to the following factory settings           5          center  50                       center  50   Balance        center  0     StableSound      Off    To turn off the StableSound feature   Select Off in step 3 above     Turning off the built in speakers    You can use this feature to turn off the TV speakers when you  connect an audio system to your TV     gt     Connecting a digital  audio system  and  Connecting an analog audio system  in the  Installation Guide      To turn off the built in speakers        1 Press m and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press                Speakers field  
3.                32 Using the SRS WOW    surround sound feature        59  Tuning channels   isses eee eer rh RE Re y 33 Using the virtual surround sound feature  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser          33  Dolby   Virtual SRS TruSurround                59  Tuning to the next programmed channel             35  Tuning to a specific channel  programmed or  unprogrammed                         ERES 35  Switching between two channels  using Channel Return                         36  Switching between two channels using SurfLock          36  Selecting the picture size                             37  Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture   TheaterWide 2 and 3                                38  Using the auto aspect ratio feature                      39  Selecting the cinema mode  480i signals only             39  Using the POP features    sere ee prep UE ESSERE 40  Using the POP double window feature               40                   W    MX196  E F  Web 213 276      eo    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine           MX196_EN book Page 5 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature          60  A  Connecting the TV to your home network             60   B  Setting up the network address                      60  Automatically setting up the network address         60   Manually setting up the network address              61   Resetting the network address                      62   C  Setting up file sharin
4.             Enable Rating Blocking Off       Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block  Input Lock   Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code    Press         and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press         Press W to highlight Enable Rating Blocking   Press  gt  and V to select On  and press           6 Press W to highlight Edit Rating Limits and press         The Edit Rating Limits screen  below  appears    T Press        and then press       to select the level of  blocking you prefer  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 When you are finished selecting the ratings you want to    block  highlight Done and press          Children  Youth    AIt RS     TV V CHIP FV D L S    Movies  ETVY    e          HG  ETV  Bee e e PG  ETV G   e e e e gPG 13  ElTVPG     E    oR  EjTV i4 e EJ EL ELE   EINC 17                 O00 x    El None  Rated    48          Te     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    Cancel  Done       Downloading an additional rating system  for blocking TV programs and movies    In the future  an additional rating system may become  available for use in selectively blocking programs     Note  The currently tuned station must be receiving a digital  signal before an additional rating system can be downloaded     To download the additional ratin
5.            Operational feature reset  8900     This feature clears all programmed remote control features not  related to    Device code setup  and resets the volume lock to  the            device mode     To reset the remote control     While holding down        press 8  9  0  0  The MODE  SELECT button will blink four times                 17    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                        e           x   MX196_EN book Page 18 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Multi brand remote  control device codes       TVs  Brand Code  Toshiba 1524    Cable boxes    Brand Code   ABC 0003  0008   Americast 0899   Bell South 0899   Clearmaster 0883   ClearMax 0883   Coolmax 0883   Digeo 1187   Director 0476   GoldStar 0144   Hamlin 0009  0273   Memorex 0000   Motorola    General Instrument    Jerrold 0276  0476  0810   Motorola 1187  1376   General Instrument    Jerrold 0003   Multitech 0883   Pace 0008  0237  1877   Panasonic 0000  0107   Paragon 0000   Philips 0317  1305   Pioneer 0144  0533  0877   1877   Pulsar 0000   Quasar 0000   RadioShack 0883   Regal 0273  0279   Runco 0000   Samsung 0144   Scientific Atlanta 0008  0477  0877   1877   Sony 1006   Starcom 0003   Supercable 0276   Supermax 0883   Torx 0003   Toshiba 0000   Tristar 0883   v2 0883   Viewmaster 0883   Vision 0883   Vortex View 0883   Zenith 0000  0525  0899   Satellite receivers   Brand Code   AlphaStar 0772   Chaparral 0216   Crossdigital 1109    18          a    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals sear
6.           TV    TV         POWER Power Power Power Power Power Power Power Power  1 Digit 1 Digit 1 Digit 1 Digit 1 Digit 1 AV input 1   Digit 1 Digit 1  2 Digit 2 Digit 2 Digit 2 Digit 2 Digit 2 AV input 2   Digit 2 Digit 2  3 Digit 3 Digit 3 Digit 3 Digit 3 Digit 3 AV input 3   Digit 3 Digit 3  4 Digit 4 Digit 4 Digit 4 Digit 4 Digit 4 AV input 4   Digit 4 Digit 4     Digit 5 Digit 5 Digit 5 Digit 5 Digit 5 CD Digit 5 Digit 5  6 Digit 6 Digit 6 Digit 6 Digit 6 Digit 6 Tuner Digit 6 Digit 6  7 Digit 7 Digit 7 Digit 7 Digit 7 Digit 7 Phono Digit 7 Digit 7  8 Digit 8 Digit 8 Digit 8 Digit 8 Digit 8 Cassette Digit 8 Digit 8  9 Digit 9 Digit 9 Digit 9 Digit 9 Digit 9 Aux Digit 9 Digit 9  0 Digit 0 Digit 0 Digit 0 Digit 0 Digit 0     Digit 0  10   Digit 0    En   Jus       digital 4 d  100    10  dig    10   100  10            separator   100  100  INPUT TV Video   qy  lt          TV    TV Input    TV    TV  select  PIC SIZE E           TV    TV    TV    TV    TV    TV  image shape  MENU                              Menu Menu Menu Menu  enu  FAV  FAV  BROWSER              Setup              SET UP BROWSER  THINC   TOP MENU THINC     TV    TV     TV Top menu    TV    TV    TV  TV GUIDE TV Guide Guide Guide      Guide         Guide  INFO Guide Info Info Info     Display         Info  ENTER Enter Select Select     Select         Select  A 2 Select Cursor up Cursor up     Cursor up         Cursor up  v Menu select Cursor Cursor m Cursor m   Cursor  down down down down down  Menu sele
7.          Time And Date    Start Setup            Navigate        Select GHI Back Exit    If you have not set up the TV Guide On Screen    system   the following screen will appear  To set the time  highlight    TV Guide On Screen    and press      The TV Guide  On Screen    setup sequence will start  and the time and  date will be set automatically     Time And Date    Your TV Guide On Screen system can provide accurate  time and date information     It is recommended you set up TV Guide On Screen  first and use it to obtain the time and date     Manual TV Guide On Screen Cancel    If you have already set up the TV Guide On Screen     system  or if you have not set up the time  the Time and  Date setting screen will appear and you will need to  manually set the time and date     Time And Date    Date  MM DD YY  0 6 3 0 0 5    Time  HH MM  11211 AM    In the event that your TV Guide On Screen system  has acquired time  the television will use network  acquired time rather than manually enterred time     Cancel Done    Note      Ifyou highlight TV Guide On Screen     above  to set the  time and date through the TV Guide On Screen    system and  a power outage occurs  the time and date will be updated  automatically when the power is restored    If you highlight Manual  above  to set the time and date  manually and a power outage occurs  you will lose the time  and date settings when the power is restored    If you manually set the time and date and then perform   TV Guide On Sc
8.         LIGHT illuminates the keypad for five seconds   The MODE SELECT key that is being selected blinks    three times     SLEEP accesses the sleep timer  n  page 52      POWER turns the TV on and off  When the TV is on  the  blue LED indicator on the TV front will be illuminated     Note  The Quick Restart  setting will affect the amount of  time it takes for the picture to appear when you turn on the    TV       page 30      MODE SELECT sets the six remote control device  modes  TV  CABLE SAT  DVD  VCR PVR  AUX 1   and AUX 2  Press TV until the keypad blinks 3 times to    control the TV     The selected MODE key blinks each time any key is    pressed   ne page 16      Channel Numbers  0   9      100  directly tune  channels  The button is used to tune digital channels      page 35  or to edit the Favorite List  ss page 33      INPUT selects the video input source  ss page 32    FAV BROWSER accesses the Favorites List in the    TM    Channel Browser        page 33      MENU accesses the main TV menu system       pages 22  and 23  or opens a menu in the TV Guide On Screen     system       TV Guide On Screen    Interactive Program    Guide      ENTER activates highlighted items in the main menu  system and the TV Guide On Screen    system     THINC accesses the THINC menu  ee page 24      PAGE     When the TV Guide On Screen   system is  open  moves from one set of screen information to the    next  when applicable     TV GUIDE opens the TV Guide On Screen    system   as TV 
9.         MXI96 EN book Page Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM  TOSHIBA       D   P    TEXAS INSTRUMENTS           e je            Integrated High Definition   DLP  Projection Television  COLORSTREAM HI ciNEmASERIESIZI2 GoT  Opoe SRSC   gt  srsce  fi Homi    PURPLES      GUIDE       IMPORTANT NOTE             Before connecting  operating  or adjusting this product  carefully        read the Important Safety  Installation  Care  and Service  information in the separate Installation Guide     For an overview of steps for setting up your new TV  see page 7     Note  To display a High Definition picture  the TV must be receiving a  High Definition signal  such as an over the air High Definition TV    broadcast  a High Definition digital cable program  or a High Definition Owner s Record       amp   digital satellite program   For details  please contact your TV antenna The model number and serial number are on the back of  installer  cable provider  or satellite provider  your TV  Record these numbers in the spaces below   Note  If the TV is powered off and then quickly on again when the Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate  lamp unit is hot  it may take several minutes for the picture to appear with your Toshiba dealer about this TV    on screen  This is a property of DLP   TV lamp technology and is NOT      a sign of malfunction  For details  see  IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT Model number        TC       2006 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  GIN  VX1A00010200  All Rights Reserved     lt   
10.       TV Guide On Screen    no fee interactive program guide     TV Guide On Screen    Interactive Program Guide       Digital CableCARD    slot for viewing encrypted digital  Cable TV programs  as gt  Installation Guide       Two HDMI    digital  high definition multimedia interfaces   7 Installation Guide       Twosets of ColorStream  HD high resolution component  video inputs      Installation Guide       Dolby Digital  rz Installation Guide   SRS WOW     and  Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround          page 59  audio  technologies      Digital Audio Out optical audio connection with Dolby9  Digital optical output format  as page 46  also see  Installation Guide     e CableClear   digital picture noise reduction   a  page 55       Double window POP feature       page 40       PCIN  Analog RGB  for using the TV screen as the display  for a PC  ts Installation Guide       Ethernet  RJ 45   THINC   port for connecting the TV  to a home network to enable file sharing  JPEG  MP3  and  e mail scheduling of recordings and reminders        Chapter 7 and Installation Guide            MX196  E F  Web 213 276                                       e    MXI196 EN book Page 7 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM        4e    Chapter 1  Introduction       Overview of steps for installing   setting up  and using your new TV       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 in 
11.      Aw  MX196  E F  Web 213 276              NT                   Im        MX196_EN book Page 11 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 2  Using the remote control          Installing the remote control  batteries       To install the remote control batteries     1 Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote control                    2 Install two    AA    size alkaline batteries  Match the   and      symbols on the batteries to the symbols on the battery  compartment                           o          3 Slide the battery cover on to the remote control until the  lock snaps     Caution  Never throw batteries into a fire    Note      Be sure to use AA size alkaline batteries    e Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area       Batteries should always be disposed of with the  environment in mind  Always dispose of batteries in  accordance with applicable laws and regulations    e  f the remote control does not operate correctly  or if the  operating range becomes reduced  replace batteries with  new ones      When necessary to replace batteries in the remote control   always replace both batteries with new ones  Never mix    battery types or use new and used batteries in combination       Always remove the batteries from the remote control if they  are dead or if the remote control is not to be used for an  extended period of time  This will prevent battery acid from  leaking into the battery compartment     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals sea
12.      Enable Rating Blocking Off Off  Edit Rating Limits On  Channels Block    Input Lock  Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code      Navigate EVER Select  HI Back Exit       To unlock the control panel    Highlight Off in step 5 above  or press and hold the  VOLUME   button on the TV control panel for about 10  seconds until the volume icon appears     51    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                        a                   I    j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 52 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Setting the sleep timer       Setting the On Off Timer       You can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a set length  of time  maximum of 180 minutes      To set the sleep timer using the remote control     Press       on the remote control to set the length of time until    the TV turns off  Repeatedly press    to increase the time in  10 minute increments  or press A or V to increase or decrease  the time in 10 minute increments  to a maximum of 180    minutes     To set the sleep timer using the menus        1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Sleep Timer and press 69     Installation  Sleep Timer  On Off Timer  PC Settings  ColorStream HD1 Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio Auto  y ColorStream HD2 Audio No      Navigate EI  Select GI Back Exit    3 Press the Number buttons to enter the length of time  in 10 minute increments     Sleep Timer          Enter total minutes until the TV  turns off automatically  Maximum  180 minu
13.      page 42   when the dynamic contrast  is set to Low  Middle  or High  the picture mode will  automatically change to Preference     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using 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 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press        3      CableClear field  select your desired setting     Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear   Auto  gt   MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off  Reset Done    Note    e Ifthe current input is ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  or  VIDEO 2  the menu will display the text    CableClear      The available selections are Off  Low  Middle  High   and Auto    e Ifthe current input is ColorStream HD1  ColorStream  HD2  or HDMI  the menu will display the text    DNR     The  available selections are Off  Low  Middle  High  and  Auto  Auto will react proportionally to the strength of  the noise  Low  Middle  and High will reduce the noise    in varying degrees  from lowest to highest  respectively     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory 
14.     11        MENU  ENTER      Press to access the menu system   t  pages 22 23   When a menu is on screen  the MENU  button on the TV s side control panel functions as the    ENTER button     ARROWS AV 4       When a menu is on screen  these  buttons function as up down left right menu navigation  buttons     EXIT     Press to instantly close an on screen menu     GUIDE     Press to access the TV Guide On Screen     program guide  1 TV Guide On Screen    Interactive  Program Guide      VIDEO 2 IN     The side panel A V connections are  referred to as  VIDEO 2  and include standard A V  inputs plus an optional S video input        MX196  E F  Web 213 276                    an  NS          j  a b    MX196_EN book Page 9 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 1  Introduction       TV back panel connections       For an explanation of cable types and connections  see the  nstallation Guide           1          VIDEO   VIDEO     m    S VIDEO              T9 19    Y   COLOR Y                 4    Olol              ANT 7S     mmm                                              EJECT  E        CableCARD    e                                     VIDEO 1 IN     Composite video and analog audio inputs 4 AN OUT     Standard composite video and analog audio  plus optional S video inputs for connecting devices with outputs for connecting a VCR for editing and dubbing   composite video or S video output  When the POP double window is open  the active window  Note  Composite video a
15.     Channel Browser   TV Guide On Screen  Digital CC Audio Selector  CableCARD      Navigate GIEN Select GL  Back  EI Exit    If the network is available  it will retrieve the JPEG  picture list via the network        4 Press A or V to access the folder or directory that contains  the JPEG pictures you want to view     Picture Viewer            mage Seioct navigate EE Select  Eg Ext    To expand a particular folder to view a list of images   press  gt  on the folder    To close the folder or directory  press       on the folder   Pressing     on a file will move the focus up to the folder  that contains the file    Pressing    on a file will move the focus down to the next  folder    If you press       on a particular folder  the first file in the  folder will be displayed as the first file in the thumbnail  list    If you press       on a particular file  that file will be  displayed as the first file in the thumbnail list        Note  You can use  ww to toggle between the thumbnail  and folder views  The last item selected will be highlighted  upon return to the Picture Viewer     continued     67    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                  eo       P  lng    s  e             I            MX196_EN book Page 68 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Viewing JPEG files on the TV    1 After accessing your JPEG files from your networked PC   us page 67   the images automatically display on screen   with one a
16.     To cycle through each available device code and  sample its functions     1 Press the appropriate MODE SELECT button on the  remote control     2 While holding down     press 8  5  0  0  The remote  control will enter program mode                 3 Point the remote control at the target device and press  93      or other function buttons that are available to be  sampled      4 If the device responds to the remote control     Press      to store the device code  The MODE  SELECT button will blink two times and the remote  control will exit the program mode     If the device does not respond to the remote control                 Press A  and then press        Repeat this step until the  device responds to the remote control  and then press  RECALL                  Note  When a search cycle is completed  the mode select  button will blink three times  The remote control will begin  to cycle through the available codes again  If no key is  pressed within 10 seconds during programming  the  remote control will exit the program mode and return to the  previous code     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the volume lock feature  8000     By default  factory setting   the remote control   s volume keys   ALY and Gore  are locked to the    TV    device mode     The remote control will operate the TV   s volume  even when     TV    is not the current device mode   This includes all remote  control device modes except AUX 1 and AUX 2      If you un
17.     gt   SMTP Username  SMTP Password  POP port number 110  SMTP port number 25    Check for new emails every 5 min    Basic       Enter the data in the fields as you did in step 5 of    Setting  up E mail Scheduling    on page 70  The fields and their  descriptions are as follows     SMTP Authentication    This field controls the SMTP authentication feature  and  is set to OFF by default  Setting this to    Same as POP     fills the SMTP Username and SMTP Password fields with  the data filled in the    Account    and    Password    fields   Select  Different  if the username and password for your  outgoing  SMTP  mail server are different from your  incoming  POP3  mail server     SMTP Username     This field holds the user name required by the SMTP   outgoing email  server  This is typically the same as the     Account    field  but may be different depending on the  ISP SMTP server used  This field is enabled only if SMTP  authentication field above is set to    Different        SMTP Password     This field holds the password required by the SMTP  server  This is typically the same as the    Password    field  used to receive e mails  but may be different depending on  the ISP SMTP server used  This field is enabled only if  SMTP authentication field  described above  is set to     Different        POP Port number     Denotes the port number used by the user s POP3   incoming mail  server  This is set to 110 by default     12    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals s
18.    2  Present your bill of sale or other proof of purchase to the Authorized  Service Depot        For additional information  visit TCL s web site   www toshiba ca       ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY PROVINCE OF  CANADA  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED  WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY  WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY PROVINCE OF CANADA  AS HEREBY LIMITED  THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE  AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  GUARANTEES   AGREEMENTS  AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TCL WITH RESPECT  TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS  IN NO EVENT  SHALL TCL BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL  DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  LOST PROFITS   BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE OF  RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE  MISUSE  OR INABILITY TO USE  THIS PRODUCT      No person  agent  distributor  dealer  or company is authorized to change   modify  or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever   The time within which action must be commenced to enforce any  obligation of TCL arising under this warranty or under any law of Canada  or of any province thereof is hereby limited to 90 days from the date you  discover  or should have discovered  the defect  This limitation does not  apply to implied warranties arising under the law of any province of  Canada     THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC 
19.    2 2 k ohm or less   VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT   0 300 mV  rms   3096 modulation equivalent  2 2     ohm or less   DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT   Optical type  G LINK      3 V p p   3 5 mm mono socket  IR blaster cables  supplied   PC IN   Mini D sub 15 pin Analog RGB  PC AUDIO IN   150 mV rms   22 k ohm or greater  RJ 45 port   Standard Ethernet  RJ 45     Dimensions    62MX196  Width  57 1 16 inches  1 450 mm   Height  39 1 4 inches  997 mm   Depth  18 3 4 inches  476 mm     72MX196  Width  65 13 16 inches  1 672 mm   Height  44 1 16 inches  1 119 mm   Depth  21 11 16 inches  551 mm   Weight    62     196  106 165  48 1 kg   72     196  127 lbs  57 6 kg   Operating conditions  Temperature  41  F   95  F  5     35       Humidity  20 80   no moisture condition   Supplied Accessories      Remote control with two size    AA    alkaline batteries    Dual wand IR blaster cable     Installation Guide     Operating Guide  this book      TV Guide On Screen  Interactive Program Guide    Optional Stands    62     196  ST 6296  72MX196  ST 7296      Encrypted channels can be viewed on this TV using a  CableCARD         Installation Guide        E EDID   Enhanced Extended Display Identification    87    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                           a             I          MXI196 EN book Page 88 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 9  Appendix       Limited United States Warranty    for DLP  Television Models       Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C    TACP   makes the  following li
20.    8 Turn off the TV  The TV will turn on automatically on the  day s  and at the time you set  The TV will then turn off  automatically after the length of time you set in the  TV ON Duration field    Note      When a power failure occurs  the On Off Timer settings  may be cleared      To display the On Off Timer setting  press                        To turn off the On Off Timer   Select Not Set in step 3 above     On Off Timer  Turn TV ON   Day 4 Not Set  gt   Reset Cancel Done    MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  e                    Im    e    MXI196 EN book Page 53 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Using the PC settings feature       You can view the image from a PC on the TV screen  The PC  must be connected to the TV s PC IN terminals   a Installation Guide      The PC Settings feature allows you to make any necessary  adjustments to the image     If the edges of the image are not visible  you can adjust the  Horizontal Position Width and Vertical Position   Height     If the picture is affected by interference  you can adjust the    Clock Phase and Sampling Clock   To adjust the PC settings   1 Repeatedly press to select PC input mode   us  Selecting the video input source to view    page 32    2 Press MEX and open the Setup menu   3 Highlight PC Settings and press           Note  If a PC is not connected  this feature will be grayed  out in the Setup menu           Installation  Sleep Timer  On Off Timer  PC Settings  C
21.    To select the menu language        1 Press m and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Menu Language and press P        Press A or V to select your preferred menu language and    press         Closed Caption Mode Off English  Closed Caption Advanced Francais   Input Labeling Espa  ol    Menu Language English       Channel Browser Setup            Navigate GIE  Select GHI  Back  EI Exit    4 Press  Exi  to close the Preferences menu                       Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                   196  E F  Web 213 27           Configuring the antenna input  sources for the ANT 1 and ANT 2  terminals       To configure the ANT 1 and ANT 2 input sources        1 Press  MEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation and press 6     Installation  Sleep Timer  On Off Timer    PC Settings  ColorStream HD1 Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio Auto     ColorStream HD2 Audio            Navigate EIE Select GE  Back ex Exit        A new set of Installation menu icons will appear  as  shown below   Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight  Input Configuration  and press           Note  The Terrestrial menu may not be accessible  items  will be  grayed out   in some instances  for example  if a  cable box is connected to the ANT 1 input or if one of the  VIDEO modes is the current input during TV Guide   On Screen  setup      Hth    Input Configuration  Channel Program  Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter       Navigate GIE  Select GH Back  E Exit       4 Press A or
22.    When this field is set to Off  it will not be possible for the  TV toreceive any e mail  the other fields in this window will  be disabled     grayed out    and it will not be possible to  remotely schedule recordings or reminders via e mail     Also see the    Security settings  table on the next page        ID Required  field    You can select On or Off for the ID Required field        When this field is set to On  recommended   the ID you  entered in the            field must be included in all e mails you  send to the TV  This is a security feature to protect your TV  from unauthorized e mail access        When this field is set to Off  you do not need to include the  ID in e mails you send to the TV     Also see the    Security settings  table on the next page        ID    field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter six to 16 numbers and or  letters to create your ID  spaces and punctuation are not  allowed      Also see the    Security settings  table on the next page     Note      To help protect your privacy  you may want to choose an ID  that is different from any of your usual passwords or security  PINs  e g   different from your personal e mail password   banking login code  social security number  etc         The ID is case sensitive      E mail Address  field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter the TV s dedicated e mail  address  different from your personal e mail address   You  will send e mails to this address to add  modify  or delete  schedules and r
23.    light engine   stopped    7  Blue is ON  solid   Fan stopped E  Green blinks   CableCard    8  Blue blinks slowly    Abnormal operation of Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord  Plug the   _  BUS line  power cord in again and turn ON the TV   9  Blue blinks quickly    Power Protect    Detection   10 Blue blinks quickly    The color wheel has    Color wheel  Red blinks  stopped  stopped      11 Blue blinks quickly    An abnormal Turn OFF the TV  Check to make sure none of the slots      Temperature  Yellow blinks  temperature increase or openings in the TV cabinet are covered  blocked  or   warning      Red blinks  has occurred  dusty  Turn ON the TV again   12 Red is ON  solid   Recording in progress                     If  after trying the solution  the problem still exists      n the U S   call TACP Consumer Solutions at 1 800 631 3811       In Canada  locate the nearest Toshiba authorized service depot by directing your web browser to www toshiba ca  click     Home Entertainment   and then click    Support                    83    MX196  E F  Web 213 27         n  Np                      I            MXI196 EN book Page 84 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 9  Appendix       Lamp unit replacement and care       Replacing the lamp unit   User replaceable component        WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC A  SHOCK  NEVER REMOVE TV COVERS  EXCEPT AS  SPECIFIED HEREIN  REFER ALL SERVICING NOT  SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL TO QUALIFIE
24.   0SHIBA       Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             ihe        MX196_EN book Page 2 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM       the Toshiba stand indicated below  Use with other  carts or stands is capable of resulting in  instability  causing possible injury     AN CAUTION  This television is for use only with             Television Stand Model  62MX196 ST 6296  72MX196 ST 7296          FCC Declaration of Conformity  Compliance Statement   Part 15      The Toshiba 62MX196 and 72MX196 Televisions 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 Consumer Products  L L C    82 Totowa Rd  Wayne  NJ 07470    Ph  1 800 631 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 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  
25.   1 Find the code for your device brand in the remote control  device code table on pages 18 21   If more than one code is listed  try each one separately  until you find one that works     2 Press the applicable MODE SELECT button  CABLE   SAT  DVD  VCR PVR  AUX 1  or AUX 2   until the  MODE SELECT button blinks 3 times     3 While holding down Ru   press the Number buttons to  enter the category code  0  1  2  3  4  or 5  as described  below  plus the four digit device code for your device                                      Category Category code  TVs  Toshiba  0  Cable boxes   Satellite receivers 1  Cable PVR combos   DBS PVR combos  1    DVD players 2  VCRs   PVRs 3  DBS PVR combos  2    Audio Amps 4  Audio Amps Tuners   CD players 5          fa valid code is entered  the MODE SELECT button  will blink twice    e  f an invalid code is entered  the MODE SELECT  button will blink one long blink     4 Point the remote control at the device and press  9  to test  the code       Ifthe device responds to the remote control  you have  entered the correct code       If the device does not respond to the remote control   repeat steps 3 and 4 using another code     Note  After programming the remote control  make sure  all necessary keys on the TV remote control  in addition to  ry  operate your device  If some keys are not  operational  repeat the device code setup using another  code  if other codes are listed for your device   If  after  trying all listed codes  the necessary 
26.   CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT   INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  PROCUREMENT OF  SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF USE  DATA  OR  PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER CAUSED AND  ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN CONTRACT  STRICT  LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE   ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE  EVEN  IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE  This product  includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young    eay  cryptsoft com   This product includes software written by Tim   Hudson  tjh  cryptsoft com     Copyright    1995 1998 Eric Young  eay  cryptsoft com   All Rights   reserved  This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young    eay  cryptsoft com   The implementation was written so as to conform   with Netscapes SSL  This library is free for commercial and non    commercial use so long as the following conditions are adhered to  The  following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution  be it the   RCA  RSA  Ihash  DES  etc   code  not just the SSL code  The SSL   documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same   copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson  tjh   cryptsoft com     Copyright remains Eric Young s  and as such any Copyright notices in   the code are not to be removed  If this package is used in a product  Eric   Young should be given attribution as the author of 
27.   Effective range                             Learning about the buttons         12   Operational feature                      Volume lock feature  S  SAP SOUDd         45  Scroll settings                         38  Selecting Menu Language                 25  Setting up file sharing                       62  Side panel control                               8  Sleep timer                             sees 52  Slide show         68  Speaker On Off                                46  Specifications                                   87  5                                                        46  Stereo sound                                    45  SurfLock             36  System                                               31  T  TheaterWide   picture size                 37  THINC button       12  THINC                                              10  Time and date setting                       28  Troubleshooting                                79  TV GUIDE button                              12  V  V Chip blocking  Locks menu            47  Vertical Edge Enhancer     Video input                                        WwW  Warranty   Canada            rnnt 89   US     88  WOW SRS 3D                                  59  WOW SRS Focus                             59  WOW SRS TruBass          91    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                        a         MX196_EN book Page 92 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                      Notes    92           MX196  E F  Web 213 276    Download
28.   LOST  PROFITS  BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  OR MODIFICATION OR  ERASURE OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE  MISUSE OR  INABILITY TO USE THIS DLP   TELEVISION      No person  agent  distributor  dealer  or company is authorized to change   modify  or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever   The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any  obligation of TACP arising under the warranty or under any statute or law  of the United States or any state thereof is hereby limited to ninety  90   days from the date you discover  or should have discovered  the defect   This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under the law  of any state of the U S A     THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU  MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE  TO STATE IN THE U S A  SOME STATES OF THE U S A  DO NOT  ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED  WARRANTY  WHEN AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT  OR THE  EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  THEREFORE  THE ABOVE PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES  05                a    MX196  E F  Web 213 276               IQ    e      MXI196 EN book Page 89 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 9  Appendix       Limited Canada Warranty  for DLP   Television Models       Toshiba of Canada Limited     TCL     makes the following limited warranties  to original consumers in Canada     THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL  CONSUMER P
29.   MUTE   the sound  Each time you press          the mute mode will  change in the following order      7718 Mute     Mute     Volume mE    Ifthe closed caption mode is set to Off when you select MUTE  mode  the closed caption feature is automatically activated  To  mute the audio without automatically activating the closed  caption feature  use  2  to set the volume to 0  See    Using the  closed caption mode      page 43  for more information on  closed caption modes           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  as    Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts  on page 45      To use the digital audio selector        1 Press m and open the Applications menu   2 Highlight Digital CC Audio Selector and press             Picture Viewer      Audio Player   Channel Browser   TV Guide On Screen  Digital CC Audio Selector  CableCARD      Navigate EIE  Select EI  Back Exit       Press A or V to select Audio  and then press    or P to  select the desired service        Closed Caption CC 1  Audio 4 None           4 Press                    Aw  MX196  E F  Web 213 276                      am  NS              4e          1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 45 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Selecting stereo SAP 
30.   Player is playing     No media found  message is displayed     Sharing is not correctly set up on the networked PC   Make sure you connected your home network correctly   t  Installation Guide  and set up the network address  properly  pz Chapter 7       The        files exceed the specified limits  pe    Media  specifications  in Chapter 7      Title or artist name is not displayed    The MP3 file does not contain valid meta data or does not  meet supported specifications  pz    Media  specifications  in Chapter 7    The Audio Player takes almost a minute to start    Sufficient network band width is not available  Turn off  any other file sharing programs  network based games  or  other network intensive operations while the Audio  Player is playing     The shared folder has too many files or sub folders  If the  shared folder on the networked PC contains a large  number of files or nested directories  it may take over a    minute for the Audio Player to locate all playable files     The File is displayed but is always skipped    The file is not a valid or supported MP3 file        Some files in the shared folder are not played    Only the first 200 MP3 files found will be played  Folders  nested 10 or more levels below the shared folder are not  searched     The Audio Player plays  progress bar and animation  change  but audio is not heard    The volume level is not high enough or TV is muted     Picture Viewer problems            pictures found  message is displayed     
31.   Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright  notice  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer     2  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  notice  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution     3  All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  must display the following acknowledgement  This product includes  software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL  Toolkit  http   openssl org      4  The names    OpenSSL Toolkit    and    Open SSL Project    must not be  used to endorse or promote products derived from this software  without prior written permission  For written permission  please  contact openssl coreQopenssl org     5  Products derived from this software may not be called    OpenSSL    nor  may  Open SSL    appear in their names without prior written  permission of the OpenSSL Project     6  Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following  acknowledgement   This product includes software developed by the  OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit  http     www openssl org                      THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT    AS IS   AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR
32.   To configure Windows Firewall to allow file and printer sharing   you must be an administrator on this computer     View your Windows Firewall settings                           OK  J  cem                    Go to step 3                 63  IZ    p  MX196  E F  Web 213 27 Zs    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       4  MXI196 EN book Page 64 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 7  Using the TH       IC    home network feature    Setting up file sharing on a PC with 4 In the Properties window   Microsoft   Windows   2000          data Properties    1    your PC  Genel Shaina   secu           You ean share this folder among other users on your  rw To enable sharing for this folder  cick Shere tis   der           JPEG Image  202KB JPEG Image                                  Edt View Favorites Tools Heb        eha tie kokar 222KB PEG Image      n EIS    7 Share this h 35    seek                                        US Mz X        EE  ave i flr          JPEG Image     Share            data 166KB JPEG Image   address  71 data    156KB JPEG Image                Folders x    Name 7 I Size   Type Comment  145      JPEG Image  Ir 271     JPEG Image      Desktop  EF DLP Toshiba TV 196KB JPEG Image m  Right click      My Documents  EF scons 267KB JPEG Image User imt        C Maximum allowed eds GIDum         Right clic       My Peres  Er maoo  202KB JPEG Image Cw 00   z n    E 4B My computer     1  460018 222KB JPEG Image 2 476             Format
33.   Toshiba  Similarly  the rating of programs in an additional  rating system is not determined  transmitted  or controlled  by the TV or Toshiba        he additional rating system is an evolving technology   therefore  availability  content  and format may vary        OOFROND                          e           MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  IQ    e    MXI196 EN book Page 49 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Independent rating system for broadcasters    Ratings    Description and Content themes    Mature Audience Only  This program is specifically  designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may  be unsuitable for children under 17     L  Crude or indecent language S  Explicit sexual  activity V  Graphic violence   Parents Strongly Cautioned  This program contains  some material that many parents would find  unsuitable for children under 14 years of age     D  Intensely suggestive dialog L  Strong  coarse  language S  Intense sexual situations V  Intense  violence    Parental Guidance Suggested  This program  contains material parents may find unsuitable for  younger children     D  Some suggestive dialog L  Infrequent coarse  language S  Some sexual situations V  Moderate  violence   General Audience  Most parents would find this  program suitable for all ages     Directed to Older Children  This program is designed  for children age 7 and above  Note  Programs in  which fantasy violence may be more intense or more  combativ
34.   f you used a router with built in DHCP functionality  use the  automatic setup  Manual setup may not work        Router technology  like all new and emerging technology   may from time to time cause compatibility issues because of  the differences in router systems implemented by the various  router manufacturers  however  most issues can be easily  resolved  If you think your Toshiba TV and router might have  compatibility problems  please contact the following      In the U S   call TACP Consumer Solutions at  1 800 631 3811 or visit http   www tacp com   customersupport contact asp       n Canada  call TCL Customer Service at  1 800 268 3404 or visit http   www toshiba ca              Automatically setting up the network  address       1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight Installation and press        The Installation  menu appears     3 Open the Network menu     MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  e               4le    1           I       e    MXI196 EN book Page 61 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    4 Highlight Basic Network Setup and press 69         Basic Network Setup  E mail Scheduling Setup  Home File Server Setup  Software Upgrade            Navigate EIE select EEI  Back Exit    The message    Obtain network address automatically      will display  Highlight Yes and press          Basic Network Setup  Obtain network address automatically   Yes No    The message    Please wait       will di
35.   memory  you can manually add or delete individual channels     To add or delete channels in the channel memory        1 Press MEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation and press               A new set of Installation menu icons will appear  as  shown below   Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight  Channel Add Delete  and then press           Hr    Input Configuration  Channel Program  Channel Add Delete   Signal Meter            Navigate EIEN Select GH Back Exit    4 The illustration below left shows channels programmed  for the ANT 1 antenna input  To view the list of channels  programmed for the ANT 2 or Cable box antenna input   press AV to highlight ANT 2 and press           ag 2 2 Analog  ANT1 AE o  Er Analog                     Digital    OANT2 2    Analog GAA  2 2    Digital Bs Analog  Hs Analog Eo  Analog  4 Analog 5 Analog       Analog    Analog  Hs Analog    7 Analog  B7 Analog Reset Be Analog Reset  T je Digital Cancel    Analog Cancel  yo os      Analog Done    E 10    Analog Done    To add a channel to the channel memory     Highlight the unchecked box next to the channel number you  want to add  and then press       to check the box     To manually add digital subchannels on a physical  channel    Use the Channel Numbers and the Dash  Goo   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 checked     If the channel is not found  a message wil
36.  2     PC             ANT2    ANT2       Q   O   GD to select           GUD to select    Left window     ANT 1 and ANT 2 inputs are selectable   Right window     ColorStream HD1 and HD2  only for  480p  1080i and 720p  and HDMI 1 and 2 are selectable     Note       The message    Current video format cannot be  displayed  will appear if you press  ro  when the TV is  in ColorStream HD1 or HD2 mode and is receiving a  480i format signal    e The FREEZE feature is not available when the POP  double window is open  If you press fre  when the POP  double window is open  the message    Not available  from current video mode  will appear              40            MX196  E F  Web 213 276        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                                         l    E          ihe    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine        MX196_EN book Page 41 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Selecting the POP window audio out    While the POP double window is open  press              select  which audio  left or right POP window  to be output from the  TV speakers  and also from the VARIABLE AUDIO OUT  and A V AUDIO OUT terminals      The window with the active audio is outlined with a green  border     Example  Press                                  POP double window aspect ratio    The POP double window feature displays each picture  according to its input signal aspect ratio  as illustrated in the  exam
37.  27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features    Using the Color Management feature    The Color management feature allows you to adjust the hue   saturation  and brightness of six colors  red  green  blue   yellow  magenta  and cyan     To adjust the Color Management settings        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press         3 Highlight Color Management and press 6     Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off  Reset Done    4 Inthe Color Management field  select On     Color Management 4       gt    Hue Saturation Brightness     Red  15  15 0  Green 0 0 0     Blue  15  15 0  Yellow 0 0 0       Magenta  15  15 0           0 0 0   Reset Done    D Press Aor V to highlight the color you want to adjust  and  then press         6 Press A or V to select either Hue  Saturation  or    Brightness  and then press          to adjust the setting       Hue 2     4 Saturation  2     d           Brightness  2 B X jaen   7 Press 69 to return to the Color Management window     8 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note      you select one of the factory set picture modes   Sports  Standard  or Movie  and then set Color Management  to On  the picture mode automatically changes to Preference  in the Pic
38.  32  Lamp mode                Lamp unit replacement                     84  Language                                           25  Last mode memory feature               54  LED indications                                83  LOCKS menu  Channels  blocking                     Enable rating blocking     New                                            Panel lock    roce  Unlocking programs temporarily  50  Video inputs  locking                  50  LOCKS MONU   niic iet 47  M  Menu 5                                             22  MODE SELECT                         12  16  MPS                 66  69  MPEG noise reduction                      56  MTS feature                                     45  MUTE button                                    44  N  Network address  setup                    60      On Off timer                       sees 52  Optical audio output format       P  PaSSWOId                74  PC settings                      sees 53  Picture adjustment   42  Picture mode                                    42  Picture                                               42                 5                          38  Picture size selection                        37  Picture Viewer      66  67  POP button    eren nns 40  POWER                                              8                          Quick                                                 30  R  RECALL                                           54    Remote control  Battery installation                          
39.  ANT 2 digital TV input sources only     To view the digital signal meter        1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation and press           AnewsetofInstallation menu icons will appear  as shown  below     Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Signal Meter   and press              Hp    Input Configuration  Channel Program  Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter       Navigate EVER Select GM Back EXIT Exit          Press AW to select the antenna input and digital  channel whose signal you want to check     Note  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     Signal Meter    Signal Locked    ET m OF           Antenna 1  Physical Digital Channel 4  Virtual Digital Channel 41    Done    To close the screen and return to the Terrestrial  menu   Highlight Done and press          To return to normal viewing   Press Ex                                    a       MX196  E F  Web 213 276           l          Jie         MX196_EN book Page 31 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV       Viewing the system status       To view the system status        1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation and press           3 AnewsetofInstallation menu icons will appear  as shown  below right  Open the System Status menu  highlight  System Information  and pre
40.  DLP Toshiba TV 196KB JPEGIm   Bg network  To enable sharing for this folder  click Share this         eden      E A My Documents  EY IMAGO016 267KB JPEG Ime       c Donotshare this folder ke  24 My Pictures  ef         0017 202 KB JPEG Ime  b C ick to select     229829 ls EB My Computer  Bf macoo1s 222KB JPEG Ime  Share this folder  BENE    3  Floppy        Bf macoo19 178     JPEG Ime   ons ks Bg  Cr   EF Imacoozo 166KB JPEG Ime                Maru alowed E       Bf macooz  156KB JPEG Ime  C  Click  Permissions  CAb        Uses       and Settings     eie           022 145KB JPEG Ime       ssi   ux LL co   Bf Imacoo23 271KB JPEG Ime  which will open Permissions G   a         Fremde renien N a ar  EF 1  460024 236KB JPEG Ime  the Permissions                 crois ecco    E Monty Python  sp    529KB        Forn  window for the E Removable Disk  E        might be gia    2 476KB        Forn  selected folder    a  Control Panel   war   lowrider 3 021 KB        Forn  cra       AVE  13 Er       e    6 Go to section D   Setting up file sharing on the TV   on     Inthe Permissions window for the selected folder  the next page           For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8                                 user to be given  sharing privileges       This user must match  the user stored in the  TV s    Home File Server  Setup    menu           Click to check     Allow    next to     Full Control        c  Click    Apply             BKB JPEG Image         JPEG Image  dae PE
41.  End  the folder      Floppy          1          1   178KB JPEG Image To set permissions for how users access this 3 021 KB        Format Sour  Local Disk  C    Bf IM coo20 16668 EG Image folder over the network  cick Permissions     to be shared      aE  store TAGooot 156KB JPEG Image         LS                                    1MAGQ022 145KB JPEGImage   s 7 this shared folder  click Caching   TN Mee         Click                c IMAGDD24 236KB JPEG Image   i  b  Click  Sharing     m              Ree which closes       Artist2 songB 2 476             Format Sound                      Wa Rae Sod the Properties  window          which will open  iie        GE      Networ  the Properties Siem cm      intenet E  Create shortcut    window for the emo  selected folder                        13 object s   Disk free space  12 9 GB   eve                D The shared folder will display with a  shared folder  icon   a hand holding a folder       13 objectis   Disk free space  12 9 GB  few       S data          Properties                                                                                             r Fie Edit View Favorites Tools         2 Inthe Properties window for the selected folder                            gt     4  Bsearch                 GBristory   R 05 X A   EB   M   crs    data      n     Addi A dat   a  Click to display        ix     SES  S  gt        the  Sharing  tab  d  is Tore x     You can share this folder among other users on your          Desktop  Bf
42.  Espagnole       Jesus Lopez Cobo             Moolight Sonata  movement      1  Sanctus  Sanctu      Boston Baroque M     Piano Sonata      545      A M Classical RUM Classical  Path  tique Sonata  m    A M Classical  Chopin Prelude No     Andrys   Piano Sonata      545      A M Classical       Moolight Sonata          A M Classical       5 The Audio Player will begin playing the first MP3 file  in the list  Press      to navigate to the rewind  pause   fast forward  skip backward  skip forward  volume  and  mute buttons   or to select another MP3 file   and then    press         To adjust or mute the volume     Press  4  5 or Gur  on the remote control  see page 44 for  details on muting the sound   or press AW     to navigate to  the on screen VOL and MUTE  1K   buttons and press              To close the Audio Player     Press  xr  to close the Audio Player and return to the regular  TV screen                 69          MX196  E F  Web 213 27                           j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 70 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       F  Setting up e mail scheduling       You can remotely schedule and delete recordings and  reminders by sending an e mail to the TV from any PC     Note   e  f you have not already done so  follow the instructions in  sections A and B       page 60   before proceeding       Before you can schedule recordings  the time and date in  the TV Guide On Screen feature must be set  vs  Setting 
43.  If you want to schedule the new recording or reminder  you  will have to DELETE the existing one first  and then ADD  the new one      FAILED   COULD NOT UNDERSTAND    Line x    The request e mail has an error in the line of text referenced    in the error message  Correct the text and resend the e mail       FAILED   NO DEVICE AVAILABLE   Make sure you have a recording device connected to the TV  and that all cables are properly connected       FAILED   MISC ERROR   Make sure all devices and cables are properly connected and  that the text in the body of your e mail is correct  and then  send the corrected e mail to the TV     Modifying an existing recording or  reminder    To modify an existing scheduled recording or  reminder     1 senda DELETE request e mail to cancel the existing  recording or reminder     2 Sendan ADD request e mail to schedule the modified  recording or reminder           For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8           MX196  E F  Web 213 276                    an  NS                   Im    e    MXI196 EN book Page 79 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 8  Troubleshooting       General troubleshooting       Before calling a service technician  please check this chapter  for a possible cause of the problem and some solutions you can    try     Black box on screen      The Closed Caption feature is set to one of the Text  modes  T1  T2        or   4   Set the Closed Caption  feature to Off     page 43      TV plays a recorded annou
44.  Lock     Off Video Video   Front Panel Lock     Off On  GameTimer        Off 30 Min 60 Min 90 Min 120 Min  New PIN Code      Opens the New PIN Code entry screen   Setup Installation      Opens the Installation menu      page 23          Sleep Timer       Opens the Sleep Timer menu   pu On Off Timer      Opens the On Off Timer menu   PC Settings      Opens the PC Setting menu   ColorStream HD1 Audio     No Yes  HDMI 1 Audio     Auto Digital Analog  ColorStream HD2 Audio     No Yes  HDMI 2 Audio     Auto Digital Analog  Slide Show Interval     2 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 15 Sec 20 Sec  Quick Restart      Off On       22          I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       MX196  E F  Web 213 276                 an  NS           4e    O          I       e    MXI196 EN book Page 23 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 3  Menu layout and navigation       Setup Installation menu layout       The Installation menu contains the Terrestrial  Network  TV Guide On Screen     as described below      To open the Installation menu  illustrated below   press    select Installation  and press            TM    Setup  Time and Date  and System Status menus     MEW on the remote control or TV control panel  open the Setup menu                          Icon Item Option  Press MEN  Terrestrial Input Configuration       Opens the Input Configuration menu   open the     ANTI      Scans for new channels on ANTI   Setup menu        Channel Program     ANT2      Scans for new chan
45.  PM          How to replace the lamp unit    Chapter 9  Appendix       SHOCK     death or serious injury        WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK  NEVER REMOVE TV COVERS  EXCEPT AS  SPECIFIED HEREIN  REFER ALL SERVICING NOT  SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL  Failure to follow this WARNING may result in    AN          Required tools       Manual screwdrivers  Phillips and slotted       Soft  lint free gloves    Optional tool  5 16  nut driver    1 Tum off the TV and unplug the power cord        this lamp     opening the lamp unit door        WARNING  Eye damage may result from  directly viewing the light produced by    Always turn off the TV and unplug the power cord before          2 STOP Allow the lamp to cool for at least one  1  hour    before replacing it                  CAUTION   HOT SURFACE     Touching the lamp before it has cooled will result in  severe burns  ALLOW THE LAMP TO COOL FOR AT  LEAST ONE  1  HOUR BEFORE REPLACING IT                                    3 Onthe lamp unit door on the side of the TV  loosen the  screw using a manual screwdriver  and then remove the    lamp unit door     TV back               Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    Lamp unit door detail    Loosen screw  using manual  Screwdriver       4 Using a manual Phillips screwdriver  loosen the two  screws on the lamp unit        Lamp unit screws       WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC  SHOCK     The lamp unit door is p
46.  Panel  double click  System                    Select the    General    tab  which will display your PC s  current operating system and service pack     Setting up file sharing on a PC with  Microsoft   Windows   XP Service Pack 1 or  Service Pack 2    1    your PC                     Edt        Favertes Took Heb          b  Osee  E res   THe       a  Right click  the folder  to be shared                 db ns Fbopoy  A   B Re Local Diek  C9    b Click  Sharing  and Security              which will open     the Properties  window for the       selected folder        Microsoft product screen shot s  reprinted with permission from  Microsoft Corporation                MX196  E F  Web 213 276              n  Np          MXI196 EN book Page 63 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       2 Ifthe  Sharing  tab on your PC does not have a 3 In the Permissions window for the selected folder      Permissions    button  follow step 2 1 below   If the    Sharing    tab on your PC has a    Permissions    a  Click    Add       Permissions for MyFiles  button  follow step 2 2 below  and then select the   Share Pemissions    2 1 user to be given Group or user names     sharing privileges            CREATOR OWNER                                                                                                    a  Click to display eee ax  This user must match    nU sere Shatins Joustonize  the user stored in the  the  Sharing  tab     oo
47.  V to highlight Antenna 1 In  and then press    or to select the input source  Cable or Antenna  for  the ANT 1 input on the TV     Note  If a cable box is connected to the ANT 1 input  during TV Guide On Screen  setup  the entire Terrestrial  menu will not be accessible  including the input source for  ANT 1  which will automatically display  Cable Box      D Press W to highlight Antenna 2 In and then     or P to    select the input source  Cable or Antenna  for the  ANT 2 input on the TV  if applicable  If you have not  connected anything to the ANT 2 input  skip this step     Input Configuration    Antenna 1 In   Cable  gt   Antenna 2 In Antenna  Cancel Done    6 Tosave your new settings  highlight Done and press          To revert to your original settings  highlight Cancel and    press         25                         a             ihe        MX196_EN book Page 26 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV       Programming channels into the  TV   s channel memory       When you press  4  or       on the remote control or TV control  panel  your TV will stop only on the channels you programmed  into the TV s channel memory     Follow the steps below to program channels into the TV s  channel memory     Programming channels automatically    Your TV can automatically detect all active channels in your  area and store them in its memory  After the channels are  programmed automatically  you can manually add or erase  individual channels in the channel
48.  VCR     4                Disc SKIP   Instant          Am      a 75  DEUM AMIPM Disc select   replay  STOP Stop  Stop Stop Stop Stop     Stop Stop  REC Menu Record Record Record Record Record  REC  Single  Double  Double  Double  Double          Double  click  click  click  click  click  3 click   CHA Y Channel up    Channelup    Channel up    Channel Channel Channel __ Channel  down down down up down up down up down up down  POP Split    TV             TV    TV    TV    TV    TV  FREEZE Freeze    TV    TV    TV    TV    TV    TV    TV  Note   e         key does not send a signal in that remote control mode     e      TV      key will affect the TV  even though the remote control is in another mode       Not available for your TV     Does not send IR signal    Volume will affect the TV by default  When the volume is unlocked  all the devices will have their own volume if their ID has volume data  The  AUDIO modes  receiver  CD  will have their own volume if volume lock is set on TV  CABLE SAT  VCR PVR  or DVD mode  See  Using the  volume lock feature        page 17     DVD DVD R   RECORD is only for DVD R  no function is picked for DVD    DVD VCR combo   TV VCR   DVD VCR combo   DVD VCR     lt     d xg    15          MX196  E F  Web 213 27         Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                           MXI196 EN book Page 16 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             I    Chapter 2  Using the remote control          Using the remote control to opera
49.  and or one  of its affiliates  In Canada  TV GUIDE is a registered mark of  Transcontinental Inc   and is used under license by Gemstar TV  Guide International  Inc  The TV Guide On Screen system is  manufactured under license from Gemstar TV Guide International    nc  and or one of its affiliates  The TV Guide On Screen system is   protected by one or more of the following United States patents   4 908 713  6 498 895  6 850 693  6 396 546  5 940 073  6 239 794                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Gemstar TV Guide Internationa      Inc  and or its subsidiaries       GEMSTAR TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL INC  AND OR ITS    RELATED AFFILIATES ARE NOT  ACCURACY OR AVAILABILITY O  NFORMATION OR OTHER DATA  SYSTEM AND CANNOT GUARA     N ANY WAY LIABLE FOR THE  F THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE  IN THE TV GUIDE ON SCREEN         SERVICE AVAILABILITY IN       YOUR AREA  IN NO EVENT SHALL GEMSTAR TV GUIDE  NTERNATIONAL  INC  AND OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES BE  LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE  ACCURACY OR AVAILABILITY OF THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE  NFORMATION OR OTHER DATA IN THE TV GUIDE ON SCREEN  SYSTEM           MX196  E F  Web 213 27            eo              MX196_EN book Page 4 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                   FCC Declaration of Conformity Compliance Statement Selecting the POP window audio                     41   Part       cd             sie      utr day a        2 POP double window aspect                            4l  inci Usi
50.  book Page 81 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    Recording problems      Ifyou use the TV s remote control to start recording  you  will not be able to change inputs     gt  page 32  or open the  POP window  ag page 40   If you attempt to do so  the  message  Not Available While Recording  will appear  on screen      If you are recording a digital channel  you can only  change analog channels while recording is in progress  If  you are recording an analog channel  you can only  change digital channels while the recording is in  progress  This is because the TV tuner that is being  recorded  digital or analog  will be locked on the channel  that is currently recording       tis recommended that you use the TV s remote control  to start recording  If you use a device other than the TV s  remote control to start recording and then attempt to  access a feature that is normally denied during recording   POP mode  changing inputs   the recorded audio and or  video may not be what you intended to record     Audio Player problems    The Audio Player stutters and or stops when playing  files over the network     The networked PC is not available  was removed from  the network  or is in  hibernation   The Ethernet cables  are not connected properly  Check all cables for proper  connection      Sufficient network band width is not available  Turn off  any other file sharing programs  network based games  or  other network intensive operations while the Audio
51.  following fields   in the TV s    E mail Scheduling Setup          Username and password          Incoming Mail Server  and    Outgoing Mail Server  names  or  IP addresses           IP        Netmask        Gateway     and    DNS    settings  applicable if  you manually set up the network address     Make sure all cables are connected properly and securely    Check your router hardware settings to make sure your Internet service   is currently available                   a    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       73          MX196  E F  Web 213 27              Can  NS               MXI196 EN book Page 74 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                1      Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Description of fields in the  E mail  Scheduling Setup  window    For instructions on entering data in these fields  see step 5  under  Setting up e mail scheduling        page 70      E mail Scheduling Setup    Please enter your E mail Setup Information     E mail Scheduling On   ID Required On   ID 000000000000000      E mail Address   Account   Password   Incoming Mail Server   Outgoing Mail Server   E mail Authorization On   Authorized E mail Enter YOUR E mail here  Advanced Test Cancel Done       E mail Scheduling  field    You can select On or Off for the E mail Scheduling field       When this field is set to On  it will be possible for the TV  to receive e mails from any PC to remotely schedule and   modify recordings and reminders     
52.  memory     Note      You must configure the antenna input source before  programming channels  ws page 25     e  f the Antenna 1 input signal type is set to Cable  the  automatic channel programming process erases channels  that were previously programmed into the TV s memory        f the Antenna 1 input signal type is set to Antenna  the  automatic channel programming process adds newly found  channels to the existing set of programmed channels   and does NOT erase channels that were previously  programmed into the TV s memory   To remove an antenna  source channel from the memory  you must manually  delete it       Totune 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 antenna input is  configured for Cable will take substantially longer than when  the antenna input is configured for Antenna  This is normal   however  once channel programming is finished  you should  not have to repeat the programming process again unless  your Cable TV service lineup changes significantly       f you have a CableCARD   inserted  channel programming  for the ANT 1 input is disabled because the CableCARD     automatically loads the Cable channel list into the TV s  channel memory  See the Installation Guide for details on  CableCARD        26    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       To program channels automatically    1 Configure the antenna input sources  
53.  or stock data  when  provided by individual stations      To view captions or text        1 Press IMEX and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Closed Caption Mode and press P     3 Press A or V to select the desired closed caption mode and    press               Preferences    ei  Closed Caption Advanced CC  Input Labeling CC2  Menu Language English         Channel Browser Setup cca         Navigate ENTER              EXIT Exit      To view captions   Highlight CC1  CC2          or CC4   CC1 displays    translation of the primary language in your area            Giant pandas eat leaves   M A 8    Note  If the program or video you selected is not closed  captioned  no captions will display       To view text   Highlight T1  T2  T3  or T4        Note  If text is not available in your area  a black rectangle  may appear on screen  If this happens  set the Closed  Caption Mode to Off       To turn off the Closed Caption mode   Select Off in step 3 above   Note  A closed caption signal may not display in the following  situations     When a videotape has been dubbed    When the signal reception is weak  e When the signal reception is non standard    4  1      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             Closed Caption Advanced    You can customize the closed caption display characteristics  by changing the background color  text size  type  edge  and  color     Note     This feature is available for digital channels only       You cannot set the Captio
54.  sample     Designs and specifications are subject to change and Dolby Digital   without notice       This model 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     Power Source  120 V AC  60 Hz    Power Consumption  226 W  average   29 W in standby mode  using a CableCARD      25 W in standby mode  without a CableCARD        Audio Power  15SW 15W    Speaker Type    Main  Four 4 3 4 inches  120 mm  round  Tweeter  Two 1 inche  25 mm  round    Video Audio Terminals    S VIDEO INPUT   Y  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   C  0 286 V p p   burst signal   75 ohm    VIDEO AUDIO INPUT   VIDEO  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   AUDIO  150 mV rms   30  modulation equivalent   22 k ohm or greater     ColorStream   component video  HD INPUT   VIDEO  Y  1V p p   75 ohm  Pn  0 7 V p p   75 ohm        0 7 V p p   75 ohm  Suggested formats  1080i  480p  480i  720p  AUDIO  150 mV rms   22 k ohm or greater          Te     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT  also for recording    VIDEO  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   AUDIO  150 mV rms   30  modulation equivalent
55.  this happens  turn off the closed caption feature    gt   Stereo mode  ps page 45   page 43       Make sure the Speakers function in the Audio Setup   A closed caption signal may not display correctly in the  menu is set correctly  n  page 46   following situations  a  when a videotape has been     If you are not receiving a second audio program from a dubbed  b  when the signal reception is weak  or c  when  known SAP source  make sure the MTS feature is set to the signal reception is nonstandard       page 43    SAP mode       page 45       If you hear audio that seems    incorrect    for the program  you are watching  such as music or a foreign language    the SAP mode may be on  Set the MTS feature to Stereo    Rating blocking  V Chip  problems       f you forget your PIN code  While the PIN code entering  screen is displayed  press      four times within 5                mode    page 45   seconds  The PIN code you previously stored will be    When using an external audio amplifier  if you connect cleared  us page 47    the amplifier to the VAR  AUDIO OUT terminals  the   The V Chip feature is available for the U S  V Chip    volume of the TV and amplifier must be set above 0 or  you will not hear any sound       Installation Guide      system only       page 48         80          a          I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    MX196  E F  Web 213 276               I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    e    MX196_EN
56.  to operate your other devices      16 Selecting the optical audio output format             46  Programming the remote control to operate Using the Locks menu                               47  your Other devices  i032 dec on  Gee n re sees 16 Entering the PIN code                            47  Device code SOUP                    Rex          Nee we 16 If you cannot remember your PIN                       47  Searching and sampling the code of a device  8500     17 Changing your PIN                                  47  Using the volume lock feature  8000                 17 Blocking TV programs and movies  Operational feature reset  8900                      17 by rating  V Chip               48  Multi brand remote control device                           18 Downloading an additional rating system  Chapter 3  Menu layout and navigation                  22 TE ae                            Main menu layout nm 22                 sc               50  Setup Installation menu                                     23 Using the input lock                                   50  cd ee eae Stem pO EN QC UR M MN 2 Using the                                                 51  galing        Using the control panel lock feature                 51  Chapter 4  Setting up your                              25 Setting the sleep                                        52  Selecting the menu language                          25 Setting the On Off Timer                 0 2 2 sanaak 52  Configuring the 
57.  was set up properly  See    IMPORTANT NOTE  on page 71    Make sure you entered the correct information for the following fields   in the TV s    E mail Scheduling Setup  window  confirm this   information with your ISP              Incoming Mail Server  and    Outgoing Mail Server  names  or  IP addresses           Account     user name  and    Password    for the TV s e mail  account        E mail Address  for the TV    Check with your ISP to make sure your TV s e mail account has been   activated    Check with your ISP to make sure their servers support POP3 and SMTP    protocols without secure password authentication or secure connections        28 The TV could not resolve the e mail  server name s  address es      Make sure you entered the correct information for the following fields   in the TV s    E mail Scheduling Setup  window  confirm this   information with your ISP         Incoming Mail Server  and    Outgoing Mail Server  names  or  IP addresses           IP        Netmask        Gateway     and    DNS    settings  applicable if  you manually set up the network address     Make sure all cables are connected properly and securely    Check your router hardware settings to make sure your Internet service   is currently available  especially if the e mail test takes several minutes   to complete         35 The e mail server name s  address es   were resolved correctly  but TV could  not log on to the servers     Make sure you entered the correct information for the
58. 7  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 1  Introduction       TV front and side panel controls and connections       TV front                                                                               Side panel           VIDEO 2 IN m                                                         POWER    Eu 7   TIMER   L8  oH 5 55   6   20      9  10                 Control panel    Remote sensor  behind the screen      Point the remote  control toward this area of the TV screen        Remote  control effective range  on page 11      Blue  Yellow and Green Red LEDs    See  LED indications  on page 83 for additional  information     POWER     Press to turn the TV on and off     If the TV stops responding to the controls 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 5 or more seconds to reset the TV     CHANNEL   v     When no menu is on screen  these  buttons change the channel  programmed channels only   us page 26   When a menu is on screen  these buttons  function as up down menu navigation buttons     VOLUME           When no menu is on screen  these  buttons adjust the volume level  When a menu is  on screen  these buttons function as left right menu  navigation buttons     INPUT     Repeatedly press to change the source   you are viewing  ANT 1  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2   ColorStream HD 1  ColorStream HD 2  HDMI 1   HDMI 2  PC  ANT 2      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    7    10
59. 70  1043  Electrohome 0037  0043  jWin 1049  1051 1077 Electrophonic 0037  Kawasaki 0790 Shinsonic 0533  0839 Emerex 0032  Kenwood 0490  0534 Sonic Blue 0869  1099 Emerson 0000  0002  0037   KLH 0717 0790  1020  Sony 0533  0864  1033  0043  0061 0121   1149 1431  1533 0184  0209   Konka 0711 Sungale 1074 0212 0278 0479   Koss 0651  1423 Superscan 0821 0593  1593  Landel 0826 SVA 0860  1105 Fisher 0047  0104  Lasonic 0798  1173 Sylvania 0675  0821 Fuji 0033  0035  Lecson 1533 Symphonic 0675 Funai 0000  0593  1593  Lenoxx 1127 Teac 0790  0809 Garrard 0000  LG 0591 0741 0801  Technics 0490  0703 Gateway 1972  0869 Technosonic 0730      0035 0060  0065   LiteOn 1058  1158  1416  Techwood 0692 0240  0807  1440 Theta Digita 0571 Go Video 0240  0432  0526  Loewe 0511 Toshiba 0503  0695  1154  GoldStar 0037  0038  Magnavox 0503  0539  0646  1854 Gradiente 0000  0675  0821 Tredex 0800  0803  0804 Harley Davidson 0000  Malata 0782  1159 Urban Concepts 0503 Harman Kardon 0038  0075  0081  Marantz 0539 US Logic 0839 Harwood 0072  McIntosh 1533 Venturer 0790 Headquarter 0046  Memorex 0695  0831  1270 Vizio 1064  1226 Hewlett Packard 1972  Microsoft 0522 Xbox 0522 HI Q 0047  Mintek 0717  0839 Yamaha 0490  0539  0545 Hitachi 0000  0041  0042   Mitsubishi 0521  1521 Yamakawa 0872 0065  0089  0105  Momitsu 1082 Zenith 0503  0591 0741  Howard Computers 1972  NAD 0591  0692  0741 0869 HP 1972  NEC 0785 Zoece 1265 Hughes Network 0042  0739  Nesa 0717 Systems  Next Base 0826 VCRs Humax 0739  Nexx
60. 92 168 0 200 with netmask 255 255 255 0   then they are on DIFFERENT sub nets     Unstable network connection    Unplug the Ethernet cables  and then connect them again     Home server setup problems    The PC     Home Server   name is not displayed     The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all   Connect all cables       Installation Guide       The network setup on the PC is incorrect  Make sure both  the PC and TV are using the same network type  DHCP   manual  and have compatible network settings      The networked PC does not have shared folders set up  correctly  See  Setting up file sharing on your PC  in  Chapter 7 for details      There are no master browsers on the network  To  configure your networked PC to be the master browser of  its subnet  refer to your operating system user guide or  consult an IT professional      Too many sharing devices are connected  You cannot  connect more than 16 sharing devices at one time     The PC   Home Server   name is displayed but the  shared folder s  are not displayed      The networked PC does not have shared folders set up  correctly  See  Setting up file sharing on your PC  in  Chapter 7 for details      The TV suser name and password do not match the PC s   Make sure the user name and password settings in the TV  exactly match the settings in the networked PC  User  names and passwords are generally case sensitive     82    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       E mail scheduling prob
61. D 1  ColorStream HD 2  component  video   or HDMI input on the TV  smoother motion can be  obtained by setting the Cinema Mode to Film     To set the Cinema Mode to Film        1 Press me and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Theater Settings and press           Inthe Cinema Mode field  select Film     Picture Size Natural  Picture Scroll                          Cinema Mode   Film  gt   Auto Aspect Ratio On   Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press         To set the Cinema Mode to Video   Select Video in step 3 above     39          MX196  E F  Web 213 27                Cam  NS        a b  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 40 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                4e    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features           Ifyou labeled all of the inputs as HIDE  vs page 32   the       Using the POP featu res POP feature will be disabled and the message  Not  Available  will appear if you try to open the POP double   window        Wi   The message  Not Available  will appear If you try to  Using the POP double window feature open the POP double window when the Input Lock  The POP  picture out picture  double window feature splits feature is in Video or Video  mode   the screen into two windows so you can watch two programs  at the same time  To tune to the highlighted window  and close the POP    double window      Press       after highlighting the window you want to view as a  normal 
62. D SERVICE  PERSONNEL  Failure to follow this WARNING may result in  death or serious injury           When to replace the lamp unit    You should replace the lamp unit      if the picture darkens and or colors fade      if the screen  lamp  does not light  LED indication  4   rz   page 83            if you hear a loud noise and the picture goes black  which  may indicate a lamp rupture  LED indication  4   rz page 83      To obtain a replacement lamp unit        In the U S        Visit wwW tacp toshiba com service or    In warranty  call toll free 1 800 631 3811        The light source for this TV is a mercury lamp with internal  atmospheric pressure that increases during use  The lamp has a  limited service life that varies depending on product use and  user settings     As is generally the case with all projection TVs that use  projection lamps as a light source  the brightness of the lamp  in this TV may vary somewhat over the expected service life  and will generally decrease over time  Because of the many  variables that can affect the useful service life of the lamp  your  experience may vary from other users     Note   The lamp is warranted only for the periods and to the  extent set forth in the Limited Warranty applicable to this set   See    Limited United States Warranty  e   page 88  or  Limited  Canada Warranty        page 89   as applicable     If you use the lamp beyond its service life       you may notice a reduction in the colors and or brightness of  the pi
63. EPLACEMENT ARE NOT COVERED  UNDER WARRANTY  The lamp unit is a user replaceable component     Rental Units   The warranty for rental units  including the lamp units contained therein   begins with the date of first rental or thirty  30  days from the date of  shipment to the rental firm  whichever comes first      Limited Warranty for Commercial Units   TCL warrants DLP   televisions  including the lamp units contained therein   sold and used for commercial purposes as follows  all parts are warranted  against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of ninety  90   days after the date of original purchase  DURING THIS PERIOD  TCL  WILL  AT TCL S OPTION  REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART  WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED PART WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU   ON SITE SERVICE ONLY APPLIES WITHIN 100 KILOMETERS OF AN  AUTHORIZED TCL SERVICE DEPOT     Owner s Manual and Product Registration  Read this owner s manual thoroughly before operating this DLP9  television     Register your product online at www toshiba ca as soon as possible   By registering your product you will enable TCL bring you new products  specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to contact you in the  unlikely event a safety notification is required under the U S  Consumer  Product Safety Act  Failure to register your product does not diminish your  warranty rights                 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Your Responsibility    THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE F
64. Enter your four digit PIN code and press        ns page 47    Press V to highlight Channels Block and then press                         Enable Rating Blocking Off  Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Input Lock  Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       D Press        to select the input for which you want to  block channels  ANT1 or ANT2  and press         A list of the channels available for that input will be  displayed along with the call letters for each channel  if  available     6 Press AV to highlight the channel you want to block and  press        which puts an  X  in the box next to that                   channel       1    OANT 1  He      ANT2  a        E 4    5        6    E 7   Allow All  8   Block All  E 9    Cancel  v 10    Done             7 Repeat step 6 for other channels you want to block   8 Highlight Done and press           To unblock individual channels     In step 6 above  press AW to highlight the channel you want to  unblock  press       to remove the  X  from the box  highlight  Done and press           To block all channels at once   Highlight Block All in step 6 above  and then highlight Done  and press            continued     49    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                  e    MXI196 EN book Page 50 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM        4le    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    To unblock all blocked channels at once     Highlight Allow All in step 6 on the previous page  and then  highlight Done and press                            
65. G Image                     Fem       Full Control                     d  Click  OK    which closes the  Permissions window               64      MX196  E F  Web 213 276 es    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                         I    j  a b    MX196_EN book Page 65 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       D  Setting up file sharing on the TV          Press       and open the Setup menu     Highlight Installation and press       The Installation  menu will appear     Open the Network menu     e  Basic Network Setup  E mail Scheduling Setup  Home File Server Setup  Software Upgrade          Highlight Home File Server Setup and press       The  Home File Server Setup window will appear    After a few moments  the message  Please Wait     will  appear until the network finds your networked PC     The networked PC will act as the  Home Server  for file  sharing with the TV     Home File Server Setup    Please enter your Home Server Setup Information     Home Server Name ABCD  User Name XYZ  Password antt  JPEG Picture Directory JPEG         Music Directory MP3    Software Upgrade Directory    Cancel Done    Press AV to highlight Home Server Name  and then  press  lt P to select the name of the PC you set up for file  sharing    If you have multiple PCs on your home network that have    shared folders  press  lt  gt  to select the PC  home server  to  access files from     Home File Server Setup    
66. Guide On Screen    Interactive Program Guide                  gt  While watching TV  these buttons open the  Channel Browser    and tune to the previous next channel  in the History List  pz page 34    Also see    Arrow    buttons   below      Arrow buttons          When a menu is on screen   these buttons select or adjust programming menus   Also    see   4 50      VOL     adjusts the volume level     CH AY cycles through programmed channels when no  menu is on screen  pz page 26   and functions as page up   down when a menu is on screen or when the TV Guide    On Screen     system is open  ts TV Guide On Screen     Interactive Program Guide         MX196  E F  Web 213 276                    am  NS           4le    17    18    19  20    21  22    23    24    25    26    1           Im       e    MXI196 EN book Page 13 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 2  Using the remote control    EXIT closes on screen menus and the TV Guide  On Screen    system     INFO provides detailed information on highlighted items  in the TV Guide      Screen    system  ne TV Guide  On Screen  Interactive Program Guide      MUTE reduces or turns off the sound     gt  page 44      CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel  1s page 36    or stops the picture viewer slide show  0  page 68   Also  can be used to switch between the song select view and  file select view in the Audio Player  a  page 69      RECALL displays TV status information       page 54      SKIP rea and SKIP     1 jump backwa
67. Input Selection window     Cannot view external signals or channel 3 or 4     If you cannot view signals from external devices  connected to VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or ColorStream    or  from channels 3 or 4  make sure the Input Lock is set to  Off  t  page 50     Poor color or no color     The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try another  channel      Adjust the Tint and or Color  t  page 42       When the ColorStream   signal source is active  the  VIDEO OUT terminal does not output video  To receive  video from the VIDEO OUT terminal  a standard video  or S video IN connection must be used instead of the  ColorStream   connections    POP problems     If you label all of the inputs as    Hide     the POP feature  will be disabled  If you then attempt to access the POP  feature  the message    Not Available  will appear on   screen  n  page 40       continued     19    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                  a             MXI196 EN book Page 80 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    Picture brightness changes soon after turning on TV    If you set the lamp mode to Low Power  each time you  turn on the TV  the lamp will start out in High Bright  mode but will switch to Low Power mode after a short  period of time  You may notice a change in screen  brightness when this happens  This is normal and is not a  sign of malfunction  i page 57      Poor composite or S video picture    Ifthe TV is connected to an external A V device  e g    DVD pla
68. L 102 1  DATE 06 10 2005  START TIME 7 PM  DURATION 2H15M  TYPE REC       HELP request e mail    When you send a HELP request e mail to the TV  you will  receive a reply e mail that contains helpful information about  formatting a request e mail  syntax  definition of the various  commands  etc       The only required tag for a HELP request e mail is HELP     Sample HELP request  e mail     To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank     HELP         The ID is case sensitive   The ID tag is required only if you created an ID in the  ID  field and  set the    ID Required    field to On  If you set the  ID Required    field  to Off  you do not need to include the ID tag line in your request  e mail  See  Description of fields in the E mail Scheduling Setup  window        page 74      78    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Receiving an e mail from the TV    If the request e mail was successful  the reply e mail from  the TV to your PC will contain one of the following  or similar   messages  depending on the command you sent to the TV      ADD SUCCESS     DELETE SUCCESS     GET SUCCESS     HELP SUCCESS   If the request e mail was not successful  the reply e mail  from the TV to your PC will contain one of the following  or    similar  messages  depending on the command you sent to the  TV       FAILED   SCHEDULE CONFLICT   The new recording or reminder you attempted to schedule  conflicts with an existing one that was previously scheduled  
69. LE FOR   ANY DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR   CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO    PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF   USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER   CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN   CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE   OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS   SOFTWARE  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH   DAMAGE  The license and distribution terms for any publicly available   version or derivative of this code cannot be changed  i e  this code cannot   simply be copied and put under another distribution license  including the   GNU Public License            90                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    MX196  E F  Web 213 276                       a                  1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 91 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM       Index          A  ACCOUNT m           70  Antenna input configuration              25  Audioplayer             eene 69  Audio quality adjustments       45  Auto aspect    oett 39  Auto power                                      54  B  Back ot the TV    iiie 9  Blocking channels                            49  c  C  CLOSED   CAPTION button        44                                                          29                                                            55                                                        36  CHA v buttons           95  Channe
70. LEGAL RIGHTS  AND YOU  MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH MAY VARY FROM  PROVINCE TO PROVINCE IN CANADA  SOME PROVINCES OF  CANADA DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN  IMPLIED WARRANTY  LIMITATIONS ON THE TIME WITHIN WHICH AN  ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT  OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  THEREFORE  THE  ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES     89                a    MX196  E F  Web 213 27         e    MXI196 EN book Page 90 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          I    Chapter 9  Appendix          A copy of the GPL source code in this product may be obtained by  contacting Toshiba Consumer Solutions at  800 631 381 1  There will be  a charge to cover the costs of providing the source code     A copy of the LGPL source code in this product may be obtained by  contacting Toshiba Consumer Solutions at  800 631 381 1  There will be  a charge to cover the costs of providing the source code     USB Protocol Copyright    2005 The NetBSD Foundation  Inc  All rights  reserved     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without    modification  are permitted provided that the following conditions are met      1  Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright  notice  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer     2  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  notice  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  documenta
71. OLLOWING  CONDITIONS     1  You must provide your bill of sale or other proof of purchase    2  All warranty servicing of this DLP television must be performed by an  Authorized TCL Service Depot    3  These warranties from TCL are effective only if the DLP  television is  purchased in Canada from an authorized TCL dealer and operated in  Canada    4  Labor charges for installation  setup  adjustment of customer  controls  and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered  by these warranties  Reception problems caused by inadequate  antenna systems are your responsibility    5  Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as  limited above  and do not extend to any DLP television or parts that  have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to the television or  parts caused by fires  misuse  accident  Acts of God  such as  lightning or fluctuations in electric power   improper installation   improper maintenance  or use in violation of instructions furnished by  TCL  use or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and  connected equipment  or to units that have been modified or had the  serial number removed  altered  defaced  or rendered illegible           How to Obtain Warranty Services    If  after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and  checking the  Troubleshooting  section  you find that service is needed      1  Tofind the nearest TCL Authorized Service Depot  visit TCL s web site  at www toshiba ca  
72. OT require Internet e mail service     E mail scheduling of recordings and reminders    You can schedule recordings and reminders by sending an e   mail to the TV from any PC     Note    e Requires a compatible recording device  t  Installation  Guide   a home network   gs Installation Guide   and home  Internet service with a dedicated POPS e mail address for  the TV  different from your personal e mail address       Contact your Internet Service Provider  ISP  to obtain  and set up Internet e mail service      You will NOT be able to access or browse the Internet  through the TV     Follow the steps in sections A through D       pages 60   65   to set up and use the TV s home network features          The THINC    home network feature is compatible only with  Microsoft  Windows  2000 and the Home and Professional  versions of Microsoft  Windows  XP Service Pack 1 and  Service Pack 2    Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or  other countries            Connecting the TV to your home  network       1 Connect the TV to your home network via the TV s  RJ 45  Ethernet  port  See the Installation Guide for  connection instructions     2 if you want to use file sharing only and do not have  Internet service in your home   Go to section B     Setting up the network address      at right     Note  If you do not have Internet service  you will not be   able to use the e mail scheduling feature    If y
73. Please enter your Home Server Setup Information     Home Server Name   ABCD  gt   User Name XYZ  Password           JPEG Picture Directory JPEG  MP3 Music Directory           Software Upgrade Directory    Cancel Done    a  Press AV to highlight User Name and then press        to open the on screen keyboard for that field     b  Enter the User Name for your PC using the on screen  keyboard  See    Using the on screen keyboard     at right     Note  The User Name is case sensitive     c  When finished entering all characters  highlight Done  and press           Repeat step 5 for the Password field     Note  The Password is case sensitive     MX196  E F  Web 213 27      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       T Press AV to highlight either JPEG Picture Directory  or MP3 Music Directory     Note  The first time you highlight either of these fields  the  message  Please Wait     will appear until the field is  populated with the files in your PC s shared folder s      Please enter your Home Server Setup Information   Home Server Name ABCD  User Name xvz  Password  JPEG Picture Directory   E  gt            Music Directory  Software Upgrade Directory    Cancel Done    8 Press    to select the shared folder  on your PC  that    contains the JPEG and or MP3 files you want to view play  on the TV     Note  Make sure you select the correct folder in this step     9 To exit the window and save your settings  highlight  Done and press           To exit the window wi
74. Sharing is not correctly set up on the networked PC   Make sure you connected your home network correctly   a  Installation Guide  and set up the network address  properly  ss Chapter 7      The JPEG files exceed the specified limits  ag    Media  specifications    in Chapter 7      Picture viewer option in menu is disabled     There are no picture files in the networked PC s shared  folder s      Basic network setup and Home server setup were not  successfully performed     Picture is not displayed  Rectangle containing  X  is  displayed instead     The picture file does not meet the specifications for the  Picture Viewer  ts    Media specifications  in Chapter  T      Picture is not listed at all      There are no picture files in the networked PC s shared  folder s       The number of pictures files found is more than the TV  can display      The picture file does not have a valid    jpg    extension      The file is too large or is otherwise not compatible with  the TV for display  See    Media specifications  in Chapter  7 for Picture Viewer and JPEG file specifications        Home network troubleshooting       Basic network setup problems    Cannot connect to network    Check the modem and splitter connections     Make sure the splitter is connected to the modem or  telephone jack correctly   gt  page 60      Confirm your modem s operation with this manual     Make sure your network address and e mail account are  set up correctly  ns Chapter 7      No network connectio
75. Tech 1402 Hush 1972  Norcent 0872  1003  1107  Brand Code iBUYPOWER 1972  1265 ABS 1972 Jensen 0041  Onkyo 0503  0627  0792 Admiral 0048  0209  0479 JVC 0008  0041  0067  Oritron 0651 Adveitura 0000 KEC 0037  0278  Panasonic 0490  0503  0703  Aiko 0278 Kenwood 0038  0041  0067  1362  1462  1490  Aiwa 0000  0037  0124 KLH 0072  1762 Akai 0041  0061  0175 Kodak 0035  0037  Philips 0503  0539  0646  Alienware 1972 Linksys 1972      S 126 594 America Action 0278 Lloyd s 0000    American High 0035 Logik 0072  Pioneer 0525  0571  0631 Asha 0240 LXI 0037  Polaroid 1020  1061  1086 Audiovox 0037  0278 Magnasonic 0593  Polk Audio 0539 Beaumark 0240 Magnavox 0000  0035  0039   iier te Bell  amp  Howell 0104 nos      0149  0563   Broksonic 0002 0121 0184      Proceed 0672 0209  0479 Magnin 0240  Proscan 0522 Calix 0037 Marantz 0035  0081  ProVision 0778 Canon 0035 Marta 0037  Qwestar 0651 Carver 0081 Matsushita 0035  0162  RCA 0522  0571 0717  CCE 0072  0278 Media Center PC 1972    a Citizen 0037  0278 MEI 0035  Rio 0869 Colt 0072 Memorex 0000  0035  0037   RJTech 1360 Craig 0037  0047  0072  0039  0046  0047   Rotel 0623 0240 0048  0104   Rowa 0823 Curtis Mathes 0035  0041  0060  0162  0209  0240   Sampo 0698  0752 0162 0479  Samsung 0490  0573  0744  Cybernex 0240 MGA 0043  0061  0240    0820  1044  1075 CyberPower 1972 MGN Technology 0240  Sansui 0695 Daewoo 0045  0278 Microsoft 1972  Sanyo 0670  0695  0873 Dell 1972 Mind 1972  Sensory Science 1158 Denon 0042  Minolta 0042  0105   co
76. URCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING THIS DLP    TELEVISION AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER  PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE   PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U S A  AND USED IN CANADA ARE  NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES    PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN CANADA AND USED IN THE U S A  ARE  NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Parts and Labor    TCL warrants this DLP   television and its parts against defects in  materials or workmanship for a period of one  1  year after the date of  original retail purchase  DURING THIS PERIOD  TCL WILL  AT TCL   S  OPTION  REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART WITH A NEW OR  REFURBISHED PART WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU FOR PARTS OR  LABOR  TCL Authorized Service Depot personnel will come to your home  when warranty service is required  Depending on the type of repair  required  either the service will be performed in your home or the set will  be taken to the TCL Authorized Service Depot for repair and returned to  your home at no cost to you  IN HOME SERVICE ONLY APPLIES WITHIN  100 KILOMETERS OF AN AUTHORIZED TCL SERVICE DEPOT     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Lamp Unit    TCL warrants the lamp unit in this DLP   television against defects in  materials or workmanship for a period of one  1  year after the date of  original retail purchase  DURING THIS PERIOD  TCL WILL  AT TCL   S  OPTION  EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE LAMP UNIT WITH A NEW OR  REFURBISHED LAMP UNIT WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU  LABOR  CHARGES FOR LAMP UNIT R
77. a Audio Labs 0029  0303 0490  1292 Sony 0168 1058 1258   Carver 0157  0299 i 1406  1441  1558   Denon 0003  0034   1622  1658   DKK 0000 Audio Amps Tuners 1758  1759  1858    Stereophonics 1023  DMxX Electronics 0157 Brand Code Pis      en  Garrard 0393  0420 ADC 0531 unfire  Genexxa 0032   Teac 1074  1267  1390   Aiwa 0121 0189  1243  1528  Harman Kardon 0083  0157  0173 1388  1405  1641 mons                z echnics  gt   gt   gt   E  Rn 0139 Akai 1255  1512 1633  ntegra Alco 1390  JVC 0072  0655  1294        m  Kenwood 0028  0037  0190  rea T  shib   0135                      gt  Anam 1074  1609 Venturer 1390  Krell 0157 Apex Digital 1774 Wards 0014  0189  Linn 0157 Arcam 1189 XM 1406  1414  Audiotronic 1189 Yamaha 0176 0186  1176   Magnavox 0038  0157            Audiovox 1390 1276  1331  1375  Marantz 0029  0038  0157  Bose 0639  1229  1253 d i  0180  0435  0626 1933  MCS 0029 Capetronic 0531  MGA 0083 Carver 0121  0189  1189   Miro 0000 1289  Mission     0157 Delphi 1414  Mitsubishi 0083 Denon 0121  1142  1360  21          s  MX196  E F  Web 213 27   s          Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 22 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 3  Menu layout and navigation          Main menu layout       The tables below and on the next page provide a quick overview of your TV s menu system     To open the main menus  illustrated below   press        MEW on the remote control or TV control panel                 Ico
78. ableCARD tm  Status    TV Guide On Screen Network Setup   Digital CC Audio Selector CableCARD tm  Pairing    CableCARD  gt       Navigate en Select GL  Back  E Exit    Note  The CableCARD    menu is for informational  purposes only and has no user adjustable options           29        MX196  E F  Web 213 27      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                e              4e          1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 30 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV       Setting the Quick Restart    feature       Viewing the digital signal meter       With the Quick Restart  feature set to On  the TV will stay in  Standby mode for several minutes after the TV is turned off   see Note below      If the TV is turned on from Standby mode  the full picture  appears immediately     To set the Quick Restart   feature        1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Quick Restart and press P      Press W or A to select either On or Off and Press              PC Settings Off  ColorStream HD1 Audio No  On  HDMI 1 Audio Auto  ColorStream HD2 Audio No  HDMI 2 Audio Auto  Slide Show Interval 2 Sec    Quick Restart On  gt        Navigate El  Select El  Back Exit    Note  If Quick Restart is set to Off and you turn off the TV  it  can take several seconds for the picture to appear when you  turn on the TV again  See  Important Notice about Hot Lamp  Restart   below     If Quick Restart is set to On and you turn off the TV  the  following 
79. an ID in the  ID  field and set the  ID Required    field to On  If you set  the  ID Required  field to Off  you do not need to include the ID tag  line in your request e mail  See  Description of fields in the E mail  Scheduling Setup window        page 74         Set top box  and    STB    refer to a satellite set top box                    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine     continued     TI    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                        I            MXI196 EN book Page 78 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    DELETE request e mail  The DELETE request allows you to cancel a scheduled  recording or reminder     The required tags for a DELETE request e mail are  in this  order         D  your ID     not required if you set the    ID Required  field to Off     COMMAND DELETE    INPUT  name of input     CHANNEL  channel number of recording or reminder     DATE  date of recording or reminder     START TIME  start time of recording or reminder     DURATION  length of recording or reminder     TYPE RECORD    or    TYPE REMIND    Sample DELETE request Sample DELETE request  e mail to delete an existing e mail to delete an existing  recording  reminder     To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank   ID MYID1234     COMMAND DELETE  INPUT ANT 1    To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank   ID MYID1234    cmd del   input cb   ch 4   date 7 4   start 8 30pm   dur 1hr   type rem    CHANNE
80. antenna input sources for the Using the PC settings                                        53  ANT 1 and ANT 2 terminals                       25 Displaying TV status information using RECALL         54  Programming channels into the TV s channel memory         26 Understanding the auto power off feature                54  Programming channels automatically                26 Understanding the last mode memory feature             54  Manually adding and deleting channels in the channel Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features 55  EORR PN EE 27 Using the advanced picture settings features              55  Setting the time and               28 site                          55  Sel      Colonie       Hugin aye eats R Using CableClear   digital noise reduction            55  SUUS the HDMI    andio ORS o kb keni A Using MPEG noise                                       56  Viewing UE en bIEGARD  EEan nuran keen             mee Selecting the color temperature                     56  Setting the Quick Restart                                   30 Selecting the lamp mode 57  1 s hrs ha M        Using the Vertical Edge Enhancer feature            57  8      Using the Color Management feature                58  Chapter 5  Using the TV s features                      32 Using the Game Mode                                    58  Selecting the video input source to view                 32 Using the advanced audio settings features               59  Labeling the video input sources        
81. ard window for the  selected field  and then enter the required information  using the on screen keyboard     ID      E mail Address      Account      Password      Incoming Mail Server      Outgoing Mail Server      Authorized E mail    E mail Address    XXXX  XXXXX XX_   1234567890    qwertyuiopl        zxcvbnm     Shift BS    Done Clear Cancel    See    USING THE ON SCREEN KEYBOARD      r amp  page 65  for instructions on entering data in the fields  using the on screen keyboard        MX196  E F  Web 213 276                           I    e    MXI196 EN book Page 71 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    6 when you are finished entering all characters for the  selected field  highlight Done and press           E mail Scheduling Setup    Please enter your E mail Setup Information     E mail Scheduling On  ID Required On  ID 3000000000000000       E mail Address   Account   Password   Incoming Mail Server   Outgoing Mail Server   E mail Authorization On    Authorized E mail Enter YOUR E mail here    Advanced Test Cancel Done  7 Highlight Test and press 6 amp 3 to test the e mail setup     During testing  the TV will display the message  Testing  E mail      Note  Depending on your configuration  the e mail test  can take several minutes  Do not press  exi  during this  time                 8 When testing is finished  a message will appear indicating  whether the e mail test passed or not     If the e mail test passes     a  T
82. be tuned  Each time you press           the TV will switch  back and forth between the last two channels that were  tuned      Channel Memorized  appears on screen  The channel  has been programmed into the            button           Youcanthen change channels repeatedly  and when you    Note  If you press from a non antenna input  the TV                  press           the memorized channel will be tuned     will return to the last viewed ANT input and channel           The TV will return to the memorized channel one time only   Once you press  r 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 were tuned           36            MX196  E F  Web 213 276        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    y  Np             e                  4e          Te     e    MX196_EN book Page 37 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Selecting the picture size       You can view many program formats in a variety of picture  sizes   Natural  TheaterWide 1  TheaterWide 2   TheaterWide 3  and Full     Note  The  picture size  illustrations are examples only  The  format of the image  in any of the picture sizes  will vary  depending on the format of the signal you are currently  watching  Select the picture size that displays the current  program the way that looks best to you     You can save separate pict
83. 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  the word     STEREO    or  SAP  appears when Feu  is pressed  The MTS  feature is not available when the TV is in VIDEO mode                 To listen to stereo sound        1 Press me and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press                  Audio Settings  Advanced Audio Settings  Audio Setup     In the MTS field  select Stereo   MTS   Stereo Ld    Language English  Speakers On  Optical Output Format Dolby Digital    Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To reset the settings to the factory defaults  highlight  Reset and press           Note       You can typically leave the TV in Stereo mode   because it will automatically output the type of sound  being broadcast  stereo or monaural      e Ifthe stereo sound is noisy  select Mono to reduce the  noise     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 
84. cess the folder or directory that contains  the MP3 files you want to play     Audio Player    JALLENMPC MP3 s Dirt Queen   pain Is Close to Pleasure mp3  no       1                                 204  18 Bre          Dtuath mp3  05  An TalLmps         Sub2   ji Dr2           A Kinnd of                      Queen   Foreve mp3  J  Queen   Gimme the Prize mp3      Queen   One Vision  mp3     Queen   Pain is So Close to Pleasure  mp3     Simon and Garfunkel   Ceca mp3    CE Song Select Navigate GIE  Select  EIH Exit    To expand a particular folder to view a list of images   press     on the folder     To close the folder  press  lt  on the folder    Pressing   on a file will move the focus up to the folder  which contains the file    Pressing    on a file will move the focus down to the next  folder        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       If you press       on a particular folder  the first file in the  folder will display as the first file in the list in song select  view     If you press     on a particular file  that file will display as  the first file in the list in song select view     Note  You can use  ww to toggle between the thumbnail  and folder  The last item selected will be highlighted upon  return to the Audio Player     Audio Player    IIALLENMPCAMP3 sIDirl Sub1 03 Moonlight Sonata mp3  Title  amp  Artist  Ser No 1 in D       11      SCO Sir Charles   lt j    gt       I  Requiem  Op  5  IV  R      Robert Shaw Atla    He    Rapsodie
85. ch engine       Chapter 2  Using the remote control    DirecTV    Dish Network System  Dishpro  Echostar    Expressvu   GE   GOI   Goodmans  Hisense   Hitachi   HTS   Hughes   Hughes Network  Systems    iLo   Janeil  JVC   LG  Magnavox  Memorex  Mitsubishi    Motorola General  Instrument Jerrold    Motorola  NEC   Next Level  Panasonic  Paysat  Philips    Pioneer  Proscan  Proton  RadioShack  RCA    Samsung    Sanyo  Sony   Star Choice  Tivo    Toshiba    UltimateTV  Uniden   US Digital  USDTV  Voom  Zenith    0099  0247  0392   0566  0639  0724   0749  0819     1076   1142     108  1109   377  1392     1414  1442     1443   1639   1856    444  1609   640  1749     0775  1005  1170   1505  1775    0775   1775    0775     005  1505     005  1170     1505  1775    0775     775    0392  0566    0775   1246  1535  0819   0775   0749     0749     775    250  775  442  1749    142  1442     1443  1444  1749    1535  0152  0775        170  1775    1226  1414  0722  0724    0724  0749    0869  0856    0102  0178  1270    0869    0152  0247  0701    0724    0099  0722  0724   0749  0819  1076     1749  1442    1142  1442     0392  0566    1535  0869    0143  0392  0566   0855  1392       1108   1276   1609  1219  0639   0869  1142   1444    109  1142   377  1442     639  1640    442  1443     0082  0749  0790     0819   1287     285 1286   289  1749     1857  1858    1392        640    0722  0724    1535  1535  0869  1856                   DVD players    Brand   Aiwa   Akai   Alco   A
86. channel or input to delete by pressing    dorgP        Press and hold for 3 seconds  The channel input will  be removed from the Favorite list     Picture Preview    A small thumbnail preview of the current channel or input  will appear in the list       Picture snapshots will be taken when a source change occurs    from the Channel Browser        Up to 32 picture previews can be stored in the Channel  Browser across all lists  If you add a new picture when the  total   32  the oldest thumbnail will be deleted    One thumbnail is counted only once against the total  no  matter how many times it appears in various lists       Turning off the TV deletes all of the current thumbnails      continued     33    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                                 4e          1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 34 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    To set up the Channel Browser           1 Press m and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Channel Browser Setup and press             Press A to highlight Navigation  and then press  lt          to select either Browse Mode or Select Mode     Navigation   Select Mode  gt   History List Power Off Clear  On   ANTI List On   ANT  List On   Cable Box List Off   Satellite Box List On   Inputs List On   Favorites List On   Reset Done    4 Press W to highlight History List  and then press           to select the setting you prefer  either Power Off Clear   On         or Off     Note  When Hi
87. channels      Allchannels that are tuned using the numeric buttons on the  remote control        All channels that are tuned using  4  or   lt  on the remote  control for at least 5 seconds      All inputs that are tuned for at least 5 seconds    Note  Whenever an item is selected 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 1 or ANT 2 input will clear the  History List   Note  See page 25 for details on configuring the antenna  inputs      Removing the CableCARD   will clear the History List      Once32 channels or inputs are stored in the History List  the    oldest item will be removed from the list when a new  channel or input is tuned       If History List in the Channel Browser Setup is set to     Power Off Clear  On      turning off the TV will clear the  History List     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Tuning to the next programmed channel    To tune to the next programmed channel   Press  4        amp   on the remote control or TV control panel     Note  This feature will not work unless you program channels  into the TV s channel memory       page 26      Tuning to a specific channel  programmed  or unprogrammed     Tuning analog channels   Press the Channel Number buttons  0   9  on the remote  control  For example  to select channel 125  press 1  2  5     Tuning digital channels    Press t
88. ck  Front  control   Panel Lock  and New PIN Code features  You can use these  features after entering the correct PIN code     Entering the PIN code       1 Press m and highlight the Locks menu icon     Enable Rating Blocking Off  Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Input Lock Off  Front Panel Lock   Game Timer Off  New PIN Code         Navigate EVER Select zii  Back Exit    2 Press V  which displays the PIN code entry screen       The Lock System screen  below  appears if a PIN  code has not been stored  Press the Channel Number  buttons to enter a new four digit code  enter the code a  second time to confirm  and press             Lock System    Please enter a 4 digit PIN code    Confirm PIN code    Cancel Done      The Locks Active screen  below  appears if the PIN  code is already stored  Use the Number buttons to enter  your four digit code and press           Locks Active    Please enter the 4 digit PIN code     nnnm  Cancel Done    If the wrong PIN code is entered  the message  Incorrect PIN  code  please try again   appears  Highlight Retry and press         Enter the code again and press                       Im    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       When the correct PIN code is entered  the Locks menu opens     Enable Rating Blocking Off  gt   Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Input Lock   Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code      Navigate GWG Select      Back Exit       If you cannot remember your PIN code    While the PIN co
89. cord content intended to be  recorded       Toshiba is not responsible for  nor has any control over   any content recorded and or viewed using the e mail  scheduling feature  Further  the e mail scheduling  feature is not meant to be used for unauthorized  recording and or viewing of copyrighted works       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     76    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Sending a request e mail to the TV    To send a request e mail to the TV     1 Format the e mail following according to the instructions  under    Formatting a request e mail    on the next page     2 Send the e mail to the TV        After the TV receives and processes the e mail  the TV  will send a reply e mail indicating whether the e mailed  request succeeded or failed  See    Receiving an e mail  from the TV          page 78            MX196  E F  Web 213 276                          MXI196 EN book Page 77 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Formatting a request e mail    Recognized tags    When you send an ADD  DELETE  GET  or HELP request  e mail to the TV  the TV will recognize only the tags listed  below  These tags  and their accompanying data  must be    listed in the body of the reque
90. ct                 left right Cursor left  Cursor left  __ Cursor left    __ m  Cursor  E    Back right right right left right     Next               Exit Exit Exit     DVD clear           Exit  Page up  Page up  Page up  Page up          down down down s down    A URS  VOL 4     Volume up  Volume up    Volumeup    Volume up    Volume up    Volume up    Volume Volume  down   down   down   down   down   down   up down     up down    14                e    MXI196 EN book Page 15 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 2  Using the remote control                                                                                        e DVD VCR  i combo i  REMOTE Toshiba TV CABLE SAT VCR Receiver    CD PVR  CONTROL KEY    TV   satellite  e DVD  AMP  AUDIO   DVD R  CH RTN  Previous Previous Previous  DVD RTN channel channel channel a DYDRIN p      m  RECALL                   TV    TV    TV    TV    TV  lt        isplay  MUTE Sour mute Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound Sound  mute   mute   mute   mute   mute   mute   mute 2  SLOW Slow FWD           Slow FWD   SlowFWD     uu SlowFWD  Slow REW  Slow REW   Slow REW Slow REW  SKIP     1 DAY  Skip FWD Skip FWD  SKIP   DAY  B     SkipREW   SkipREW    REW Rewind  Rewind Rewind Rewind Rewind     Rewind Rewind  PAUSE STEP Pause  Pause Pause Pause Pause     Pause Pause  PLAY Play  Play Play Play Play     Play Play  FF Fast FWD  Fast FWD Fast FWD Fast FWD Fast FWD     Fast FWD Fast FWD  C CAPTION      TVNCR C Caption      TV SAT TV
91. cture  and      the strength of the quartz glass in the lamp will be reduced  and the lamp may rupture  often making a loud noise when  this happens   If the lamp ruptures  the TV will not operate  until the lamp unit is replaced        A CAUTION  Always handle the lamp unit    with care    The lamp unit in this TV was designed for safe  replacement by consumers  however  if the lamp unit is  subjected to intentional abuse  such as excessive  mechanical abuse or handling by children or pets   the unit  may break  exposing sharp edges or pinch points              84    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          Out of  warranty     Visit www ceaccessories toshiba com or  consult your consumer electronics dealer           In Canada       Locate a Toshiba parts distributor by visiting  www toshiba ca  Click    Home Entertainment    and then  click    Support           Always replace the lamp unit with the model  currently recommended by Toshiba    The correct lamp replacement part number is located  on the serial number label on the back of the  television and on the lamp unit    For more information  please contact us at the  telephone numbers or websites listed above  as  applicable    Using any lamp other than those recommended by  Toshiba may cause damage to the TV and or lamp   SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR  TOSHIBA WARRANTY     MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  am  NS                      196 EN book Page 85 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43
92. de entering screen is displayed  press Rex  four  times within five seconds  The PIN code will be cleared and  you can enter a new PIN code                 Changing your PIN code       Press       and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press          Press V to highlight New PIN Code and press                            Enable Rating Blocking Off  Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Input Lock       Front Panel Lock       Game Timer off  New PIN Code      Navigate ENTER Select    Back Exit    5 Press the Number buttons to enter a new four digit code   Reenter the PIN code to confirm it     6 Press        The new PIN code is now active     New PIN Code    Please enter a 4 digit PIN code    Confirm PIN code       Cancel Done    47    MX196  E F  Web 213 27         a       e    MXI196 EN book Page 48 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM        4e    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Blocking TV programs and movies    hy rating  V Chip     Some TV programs and movies include signals that classify  the content of the program  violence  sex  dialog  language    The V Chip feature in this TV detects the signals and blocks  the programs according to the ratings you select   For rating  descriptions  see the tables on the next page      Note  Rating blocking is a function of the V Chip feature in this  TV  which supports the U S  V Chip system only     To block and unblock TV programs and movies         
93. defaults  highlight Reset and    press           95          MX196  E F  Web 213 27            a                   I    e    MXI196 EN book Page 56 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features    Using 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 disabled      grayed out       To select the MPEG noise reduction level        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press            Press A or V to highlight the MPEG Noise Reduction  field  and then press    or    to select either Off  Low   Middle or High     Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction 4 Low  gt   Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off  Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           96    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Selecting the 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 Picture Quality  cool blueish  medium neutral  warm reddish       To select the color temperature     1 Press MEN and 
94. delayed a few   minutes  depending on e mail Internet service   availability when you send the request e mail   An ADD or DELETE request e mail returns an   INVALID MAIL VERIFICATION ID  reply     Thee mail authorization ID is not specified or is different  from the TV settings  See  Setting up e mail scheduling   in Chapter 7    The e mail was successfully sent but the recording or  reminder did not work      See  Setting the time and date  on page 28                 a    MX196  E F  Web 213 276              MXI196 EN book Page 83 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 8  Troubleshooting       LED indications       The yellow  blue  and red green LED lights on the TV  at the bottom center of the TV  indicate the TV s status  as described below     Note  If the TV loses A C power  e g   a power outage occurs or the power cord is unplugged   when power is restored  the yellow                     1      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    LED will blink while the TV is booting until the remote control is usable  This is normal and is not a sign of malfunction     TV Front          LAMP   E       Yellow LED  P                         G Blue LED  TIMER  REC    G Red Green LED                   Voice announce    feature  When certain non standard conditions occur  the LEDs  on the TV will blink and the TV will play a recorded    To repeat the voice announcement and hear additional          voice announcement    describing the condition  see the tab
95. e  to skip over an unused input in the Input Selection  of the Input Selection screen  screen   Note   Input Selection e  f you select ANT 2 in the Input selection screen  you can  JO ANT 1 choose only         or    Hide    as the label     Video 1 e  f you select PC in the Input Selection screen  you can     video  choose only               Hide     or  Game Console  as the label        ColorStream HD1    ColorStream HD2     HDMI 1      HDMI 2                ANT2        O   GUD to Select    To label the video input sources        1 Press m and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Input Labeling and press           Note     Press A or V to highlight the video source you want to    You can label the video input sources according to the label   specific devices you have connected to the TV      Labeling the video input sources    at right                  e The source can be    hidden     ts  Labeling the video input  sources    at right   Closed Caption Mode       Closed Caption Advanced  Input Labeling    Menu Language English  Channel Browser Setup     Navigate Eli  select  Uli  Back Exit       Video 1 DVD  Video 2 Cable  ColorStream HD 1 Video Recorder  ColorStream HD 2 Hide  HDMI 1 DTV  HDMI 2 Satellite DSS   PC    ANT2   Reset Done    4 Press        to select the desired label for that input  source  If a particular input is not used  you can select  Hide as the label  which will cause that input to be   grayed out  in the Input Selection screen and skipped  over when 
96. e than other programs in this category are  designated TV Y7FV     All Children  This program is designed to be  appropriate for all children         TV MA                      Independent rating system for movies  Ratings Description and Content themes  X X rated  For adults only    NC 17             Not intended for anyone 17 and under       Restricted  Under 17 requires accompanying parent  or adult    Parents Strongly Cautioned  Some material may be  inappropriate for children under 13    Parental Guidance Suggested  Some material may  not be suitable for children           G General Audience  Appropriate for all ages     Note    e  f you place an          in the box next            None    Rated      programs rated  None  will be blocked  however  programs  that do not provide any rating information will not be  blocked      Todisplay the rating of the program you are watching  press   jeu  on the remote control  If it is rated    None     the word      NONE    appears in the RECALL screen  as shown below   right   If rating information is not provided  no rating will   appear in the RECALL screen                 TV PG L V NONE    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Blocking channels    With the Channels Block feature  you can block specific  channels  You will not be able to tune blocked channels unless  you unblock them     To block channels        Press Md and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   
97. e the buttons on the remote control or TV control  panel to access and navigate your TV s on screen menu  system          Press MEND to open the menu system       Whena menu is open  use the up down left right arrow  buttons        on the remote control or TV control panel  to move in the corresponding direction in the menu       Press       to save your menu settings or select a highlighted  item   A highlighted menu item appears in a different color  in the menu        All menus close automatically if you do not make a selection  within 60 seconds  except the signal meter menu  which  closes automatically after about 5 minutes       To close a menu instantly  press  Ex      Note  The menu backgrounds may sometimes appear black   depending on the signal the TV is receiving  This is not a sign  of malfunction     Applications   Picture Viewer   Audio Player   Channel Browser   TV Guide On Screen  Digital CC Audio Selector  CableCARD       G Navigate EIE  Select HE  Back Exit       24    1   ES    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                MX196  E F  Web 213 276            e    e    MX196_EN book Page 25 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM        4le    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV       Selecting the menu language       You can choose from three different languages  English   French  and Spanish  for the on screen display of menus and  messages     Note  The TV Guide On Screen  menus are in English   regardless of the language selected in this menu  
98. earch engine       SMTP Port number    Denotes the port number used by the user s SMTP   outgoing mail  server  This is set to 25 by default  Some  ISPs block this port to prevent mail relay attacks and  specify an alternate port     Check for e mails every   This field controls the frequency of checking e mail   Options are 5 min  15 min  30 min  and 1 hour     4 When you are finished  highlight Basic and press      to    return to the E mail Scheduling Setup window  To save  your entries and exit the window  highlight Done and  press        To exit the window without saving any entries   highlight Cancel and press          Note  There are several techniques used for SMTP  authentication by e mail providers  Only the most commonly  used techniques  Network address based   POP before  SMTP     and    AUTH LOGIN   are provided for your TV e mail  scheduler  SSL and TLS are currently not supported     MX196  E F  Web 213 276                                                     MXI196 EN book Page 73 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       TESTING E MAIL    ERROR CODES       Code Description    Solutions          1 The TV was able to connect to the  e mail server s  but could not log on     If you receive the message    Error Sending Mail   1    the TV may not   have received the test e mail  Send another test e mail to the TV using   the    HELP request e mail  format  1 page 78     Make sure the TV Guide On Screen  system
99. ed audio settings  features       Using the SRS WOW    surround sound  feature    SRS WOW    is a special combination of SRS Labs audio  technologies  SRS 3D  SRS Focus  and SRS TruBass  that  creates a thrilling surround sound experience with deep  rich  bass from stereo sound sources  Your TV   s audio will sound  fuller  richer  and wider     To adjust the WOW    settings     1 Putthe TV in STEREO mode     Selecting stereo SAP  broadcasts  on page 45      Press Med and open the Audio menu   Highlight Advanced Audio Settings and press          Press W or A to highlight the WOW feature you want to  adjust  and then press  lt       to adjust the item     Advanced Audio Settings    WOW  SRS 3D Off  WOW  SRS Focus Off  WOW  SRS TruBass High  Dolby Virtual   SRS TruSurround        gt  ON    On    Reset Done      WOW  SRS 3D     To turn the surround sound effect  On or Off     Note  If the broadcast is monaural  the SRS 3D effect  will not work      WOW  SRS Focus     To turn the vocal emphasis effect  On or Off      WOW  SRS TruBass     To select the desired bass  expansion level  Off  Low  or High      D To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           WOW  TruSurround  SRS and         symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs   Inc    WOW and TruSurround technologies are incorporated under license  from SRS Labs  Inc     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the virtual su
100. ed from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    e                     MX196_EN book Page 93 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Notes    93      MX196  E F  Web 213 27    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    e               MX196_EN book Page 94 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                      Notes    94           MX196  E F  Web 213 276    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    e                     MX196_EN book Page 95 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Notes    95      MX196  E F  Web 213 27    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    e                e    MXI196 EN book Page 96 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  L L C     Corporate Headquarters  82 TOTOWA ROAD  WAYNE  NJ 07470  U S A   NATIONAL SERVICE DIVISION  1420 B TOSHIBA DRIVE  LEBANON  TN 37087  U S A     TOSHIBA OF CANADA LTD     HEAD OFFICE  191 McNABB STREET  MARKHAM  ONTARIO  L3R 8H2  CANADA   TEL   905  470 5400   SERVICE CENTERS    TORONTO  191 McNABB STREET  MARKHAM  ONTARIO L3R 8H2  CANADA   TEL   805  470  5400   MONTREAL  18050 TRANS CANADA  KIRKLAND  QUEBEC  H9J 4A1  CANADA   TEL   514  390 7766   VANCOUVER  13551 COMMERCE PARKWAY  SUITE 110  RICHMOND  B C   V6V 2L1  CANADA   TEL   604  303 2500    MANUFACTURED BY  TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  L L C     CableClear  Cinema Series  ColorStream  StableSound  and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consu
101. eminders     14                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine         Account  field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter the TV s e mail account  login  Depending on your ISP  this may be the entire e mail  address or just the characters in the e mail address before the          sign        Password    field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter the password for the TV s  e mail account     Note  To help protect your other personal Internet or e mail  accounts  create a password that is significantly different from  any of your usual passwords and security PINs  e g   different  from your e mail password  banking log ons  social security  code  etc          Incoming Mail Server  field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter the incoming  POP3  mail  server that hosts the TV s e mail account     Note  The TV does not support encrypted e mail      Outgoing Mail Server  field    Use the on screen keyboard to enter the outgoing  SMTP  mail  server associated with the TV s e mail account   The TV will  use this server for sending reply e mails to your personal  e mail account         E mail Authorization  field    You can select On or Off for the    E mail Authorization    field        When this field is set to On  recommended   the TV will  only accept e mails from the e mail address you specify in  the  Authorized E mail  field  e g   your personal e mail  address   The TV will delete any e mails not sent from this  authorized e mail address    This 
102. ess P     Enable Rating Blocking Off ott    Edit Rating Limits Video  Channels Block Video      Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code      Navigate ENTER Select  EM Back Exit    Press A or V to select the desired level of video input  locking  Video  Video   or Off  as described below    and then press         Video  Locks VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  ColorStream HD1   HD2  HDMI 1 HDMI 2  and PC     Video   Locks VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  ColorStream HD1   HD2  HDMI 1 HDMI 2  PC and channels 3 and 4       Select Video  if you play video tapes via an ANT input       When    CableCARD   is inserted  Video  will not lock  channels 3 and 4     Off  Unlocks all video inputs and channels 3 and 4        MX196  E F  Web 213 276                                                 4le          1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 51 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    Using the GameTimer       You can use the GameTimer to set a time limit for playing a  video game  30 120 minutes   When the GameTimer is  activated  the TV enters Input Lock mode and locks out the  input source for the video game device     To set the GameTimer           Press         and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press          Press W to highlight Game Timer and press             gt        Press A or V to select the length of time until the Input  Lock is activated  30  60  90  or 120 minutes  and press    Enable Rat
103. etwork Setup  Obtain network address automatically   Yes No    To obtain the network address automatically  go to step 5  under    Automatically setting up the network address      us page 60     To manually enter the network address  go to    Manually  setting up the network address         For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8           62             Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          C  Setting up file sharing on your PC       Compatible operating systems    The following operating systems are compatible for file  sharing with the TV     Microsoft  Windows9 XP Service Pack 2    Home Edition and Professional   See setup details below     Microsoft  Windows  XP Service Pack 1    Home Edition and Professional   See setup details below     Microsoft  Windows   2000  See setup details on page 64   No other operating systems are compatible with the TV     Note      The name of any directory folder on your PC that you are  setting up for file sharing with the TV cannot be longer than  12 characters and cannot contain any special characters       See    Media specifications          page 66  for details on  compatible JPEG and        files         The network  NETBIOS  name of your PC that you are setting  up for file sharing must be 15 characters or less     To determine which operating system and service  pack  if applicable  are on your PC    On your PC  click the  Start  button    Click  Settings   Control Panel     In the Control
104. g                        81  LED indiCations      esee me pe rer HERE UE HAE UE 83  Chapter 9                                                 84  Lamp unit replacement and                                84  Replacing the lamp unit   User replaceable component                    84  When to replace the lamp                              84  How to replace the lamp                             85  Disposing of the used lamp                           86  Specifications                e me rer exert xS 87  Limited United States Warranty  for DLP  Television                                 88  Limited Canada Warranty  for DLP  Television                                 89  Index                            a el Soe Sct RE ES 91                W    MX196  E F  Web 213 27      eo    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       e    MXI196 EN book Page 6 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                  death     DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL   INJURY OR DEATH  Use this TV only with   the TOSHIBA TV stand listed in the     Specifications    section of this manual  Use with other  stands may result in instability  causing possible injury or    A NOTICE OF POSSIBLE TV STAND INSTABILITY             Welcome to Toshiba       Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV  one of the most  innovative DLP  projection TVs on the market     This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic   digital basic  and digital premium cable television  programming by direct connec
105. g on your                        62  Compatible operating systems                      62    Setting up file sharing on a PC with Microsoft    Windows  XP Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2     62  Setting up file sharing on a PC with    Microsoft  Windows   2000                    64  D  Setting up file sharing on the                         65  About the Software Upgrade feature                65  E  Viewing playing shared files on the                    66  Media                                                     66  Using the Picture                                        67  Using the Audio Player                           69      Setting up e mail scheduling                        70  Required information and                                   70  Setting up e mail scheduling                       70  Setting up SMTP authentication                    72  Description of fields in the  E mail Scheduling Setup   WIBdOW                                 74      Using e mail scheduling                           76  E mail parameters                               76  Sending a request e mail to the TV                  76  Formatting a request                                 76  Sample request e mails                           TI  Receiving an e mail from the                        78  Modifying an existing recording or reminder          78  Chapter 8  Troubleshooting                           79  General troubleshooting                              79  Home network troubleshootin
106. g system   if available         Press MEX and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press         Press W to highlight Enable Rating Blocking   Press  gt  and V to select On  and press           Press V to highlight Edit Rating Limits and press         The Edit Rating Limits screen appears     Highlight Alt RS and press        The Edit Alternate  Ratings screen will appear     Note       The Alt RS button will only be available if an additional  rating system is currently available      It may take several minutes for the TV to download the  additional rating system      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 Press A V 4D and then press       to select the level of  blocking you prefer  A box with an    X    is a rating that will  be blocked     9 When you are finished selecting the ratings you want to  block  highlight Done and press           10 In the Edit Rating Limits screen  highlight Done and  press           Note      The additional rating system can only be downloaded one  time  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
107. gar Systems 1972  Tivo 0618  0636  0739  Toshiba 1008  1972  Touch 1972  Viewsonic 1972  Voodoo 1972  ZT Group 1972  Cable PVR Combos  Brand Code  Americast 0899  Digeo 1187  Motorola   General Instrument   Jerrold 0476  0810  Motorola 1187  1376  Pace 0237  1877  Pioneer 0877  1877  Scientific Atlanta 0877  1877  Sony 1006  Supercable 0276  Zenith 0899  DBS PVR Combos  1   Brand Code  DirecTV 0099  0392  0639   1076  1142  1377   1392  1442   1443  1444  1640  Dish Network System 0775  1505  Dishpro 0775  1505  Echostar 0775  1170  1505  Expressvu 0775  Hughes Network  Systems 1142  1442  1443   1444  JVC 1170  Motorola 0869  Philips 1142  1442  Proscan 0392  RCA 1392  Samsung 1442  Sony 0639  1640  Star Choice 0869  DBS PVR Combos  2   Brand Code  Hughes Network  Systems 0739  Philips 0739  Samsung 0739    MX196  E F  Web 213 276               Np     amp     x   MX196_EN book Page 21 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 2  Using the remote control                   Audio Amps MTC 0420 Fisher 1801  NAD 0019  0299 Harman Kardon 0110 0189  0891   Brand Code NEC 0234 1289  1304  1306  Adcom 0577  1100 Nikko 0170 Hitachi 1273  1801  Bose 0674 NSM 0157 Integra 0135  1298  1320  Carver 0892 Onkyo 0101 0102 0138  JBL 0110  1306  Durabrand 1561 0381  1327 JVC 1058  1374  1495   Elan 0647 Optimus 0000  0032  0037  1811  GE 0078 0087  0420  0468 Kenwood 0186  1313  1569   Harman Kardon 0892 Panasonic 0029  0303  0388  1570  JVC 0331 0752 KLH 1390  1428  LeftCoast 0892 Pa
108. ge shown in step 8    Either      a  Highlight            and press          b  Go to  Manually setting up the network address      Or      a  Highlight    OK    and press         b  Continue to sections C  D  and E  a  pages 62 69    to set up and use file sharing  and or to sections F and         pages 70   78   to set up and use e mail  scheduling    If the file sharing and or e mail scheduling features  work correctly  then the automatic network address  setup was successful  even though the TV displayed the  error message      Manually setting up the network address    This setup requires the data listed below  You can get this  data from either your ISP or the configuration utility for  your DSL cable modem or router        IP address        Subnet mask        Gateway  Router  address        DNS  Domain Name Server  address           aro             Press       and open the Setup menu     Highlight Installation and press       The Installation  menu appears     Open the Network menu   Highlight Basic Network Setup and press          The message  Obtain network address automatically    appears     Highlight No and press           Basic Network Setup  Obtain network address automatically   Yes No     continued     61    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                                    j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 62 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    6        Basic Network Setup menu appears     Press A o
109. gnals and  Variable Audio OUT     Standard analog audio outputs analog and digital Cable TV  QAM  signals   for connecting an analog amplifier with external speakers  Note  If you have an antenna only  connect it to ANT 1  If  When the POP double window is open  the active window you have both cable TV and an antenna  connect the  sound is output  pz page 41   cable TV to ANT 1 and the antenna to ANT 2     continued                 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       9    MX196  E F  Web 213 27      n  Np                      Te     j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 10 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 1  Introduction          Lu                 75     m    VIDEO  COLOR Y coLon VIDEO           STREAM HD 1    STREAM HD 2        VAR               She Go      I                                                        DIGITAL    HDMI IN          iio oir     Series             8 HDMI    1 IN and HDMI    2 IN     Two High Definition    Multimedia Interface inputs receive digital audio and  uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or  uncompressed digital video from a DVI device    Also see item 2     Note  HDMI 1  and 2  IN share analog audio inputs with  ColorStream HD 1  and HD 2  IN  To specify the use of the  audio inputs for a connected HDMI  or DVI  device  see     Setting the HDMI audio mode    on page 29     9 G LINK       For use with the enclosed IR blaster     G LINK    cable to enable the TV Guide On Screen     recording features     I
110. gs  factory setting        Lower contrast for darkened room  factory    Movie    setting        Preference Your personal preferences       To select the picture mode        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Picture Settings and press          Inthe Mode field  select the picture mode you prefer     Picture Settings ANT 1  Mode 4 Sports  gt   Contrast 100     Brightness      ef  Color      e               Tint                    Sharpness                        Reset Done  Picture Settings Mode  Standard  Mode   Standard  gt     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and  press          Note      The picture mode you select affects the current input  only  ANT 1 in the example above   You can select a  different picture mode for each input       f you select one of the factory set picture modes   Sports  Standard  or Movie  and then change a  picture quality setting  for example  increase the  contrast or change the color temperature   the picture  mode automatically changes to Preference in the  Picture Settings menu     e If you previously set the TV to High Bright mode  and  chose Reset in item 4 above  the TV will default to Low  Power mode  To set the TV back to High Bright mode   see page 57     42    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Adjusting the picture quality    You can adjust the picture quality  contrast  brightness  color   tint  and sharpness  to yo
111. he  Test Passes  message  shown below  will appear     E mail Scheduling Setup     Please enter your E mail Setup Information     E mail Scheduling On  ID Required On  ID 3000000000000000       Testing E mail    Test Passes                Outgoing        server  E mail Authorization On    Authorized E mail Enter YOUR E mail here    Advanced Test Cancel Done    b  Go to step 9     If the e mail test does not pass   a  An error message and code will appear on screen   similar to the example below      E mail Scheduling Setup    Please enter your E mail Setup Information     E mail Scheduling On  ID Required On  ID X000000000000000       Testing E mail    Error Sending and Receiving Mail  30     30                 Outgoing Marr Server  E mail Authorization On    Authorized E mail Enter YOUR E mail here    Advanced Test Cancel Done    b  Locate the error code in the    TESTING E MAIL     ERROR CODES table  pz   page 73  and try the  solutions     Note  The first number in the error code denotes an  error that occurs when the TV is receiving an e mail  the  second number denotes an error that occurs when the  TV is sending an e mail     c  Repeat steps 1   8     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    9 Toexit the E mail Scheduling Setup window and  save your settings  highlight Done and press        To exit the E mail Scheduling Setup window without  saving your settings  highlight Cancel and press              IMPORTANT NOTE    To use e mail scheduling  you m
112. he Channel Number  0   9  on the remote control   followed by the dash  Goo   and then the sub channel number   For example  to select digital channel 125 1  press 1  2  5       1     Note  If a digital channel is not programmed   either through  the automatic channel scan       page 26  or the channel add   delete function       page 27    you will have to tune the RF  channel using the Channel Numbers and dash      on the  remote control     35    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                NT          e           e    MXI196 EN book Page 36 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                  Chapter 5  Using the TV   s features    Switching between two channels using Switching between two channels using  Channel Return SurfLock      The Channel Return feature allows you to switch between two The SurfLock    feature temporarily  memorizes  one channel  channels without entering an actual channel number each time  in the  r button  so you can return to that channel quickly          from any other channel by pressing              1 Select the first channel you want to view     2 Select a second channel using the Channel Number To memorize a channel in the button           butt d the dash   100   button if selecti digital        and ie Qasi        Dutton            d digita 1 Tune the TV to the channel you want to program into the  channel    3 xem  button          on th t trol  Th i h 1                             2 Press and hold    for about 2 seconds until the message          will 
113. icture       Press V or A to select the HDMI audio mode  Auto  After      CableCARD   is inserted  a CableCARD    option  Digital  or Analog  and press       Auto is the appears in the Applications menu  with informational    recommended mode   See  Connecting an HDMI or DVI screens provided by your digital CableCARD    service  see  device to the HDMI input   zz Installation Guide   sample illustration under step 3  below      DIFIEF     Setup    Installation       1 Press  MEX and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight HDMI 1 Audio  or HDMI 2 Audio  and  press P     CableCard Connected    Acquiring  channel information              CableCard services will only operate    Sleep Timer Digital with cable signal connected to Antenna 1   On Off Timer Analog  PC Settings       ColorStream HD1 Audio No    HDMI 1 Audio Auto  gt      v ColorStream HD2 Audio No    i    1 Press m and open the Applications menu     Note  The ColorStream HD 1 HD2 Audio settings influence the           HDMI Audio settings  If ColorStream HD1  or 2  Audio is set to 2 Highlight CableCARD    and press       No  the HDMI 1  or 2  Audio setting changes to Auto  If either    Press A or V to select one of the side menu items and then  ColorStream HD1  or 2  Audio is set to Yes  the HDMI 1  or 2  press      to display the information    Audio setting is set to Digital and will be grayed out     To view the CableCARD   menu              Applications   Picture Viewer IP Service   Audio Player     Y  Channel Browser C
114. if you have not  already done so  ss page 25     2 Press  MEX and open the Setup menu    3 Highlight Installation and press 6        Installation  Sleep Timer    On Off Timer    PC Settings  ColorStream HD1 Audio       HDMI 1 Audio Auto   y ColorStream HD2 Audio         Navigate ENTER Ec ATR EE EXIT Exit           new set of Installation menu icons will appear  as  shown below   Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight  Channel Program  and press              Input Configuration  Channel Program     Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter       Navigate EER Select GIJ Back EXIT Exit    5 Highlight ANT 1  or ANT 2  and then press       to start  automatic channel programming          A ANTI Antenna  Scanning channels  please wait        LLL 52        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  as  shown above               6 To cancel channel programming  press Ext  on the remote  control  or highlight Abort in the on screen display and  press 63     When channel programming is finished  press  4  or   amp   to  view the programmed channels           MX196  E F  Web 213 276                        MX196_EN book Page 27 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 4  Setting up your TV    Manually adding and deleting channels  in the channel memory    After automatically programming channels into the channel
115. ine       Picture problems    General picture problems     Check the antenna cable connections  p3   Installation  Guide       Press on the remote control or TV and select a valid  video input source      page 32   If no device is  connected to a particular input on the TV  no picture will  display when you select that particular input source  For  device connection details  see the  nstallation Guide      Antenna reception may be poor  Use a highly directional  outdoor antenna  if applicable       The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try another  channel    e Adjust the picture qualities  0  page 42        f you are using a VCR  make sure e on the remote  control is set to the correct mode  see item 22 on page  13       If you have two VCRs connected to your TV  make sure  you have not connected the same VCR to the TV s output  and input connections at the same time  pz   Installation  Guide       Do not connect both a standard video cable and an S   video cable to the same set of VIDEO inputs  VIDEO 1   or VIDEO 2  at the same time       Installation Guide      Noisy picture    If you are watching an analog channel  off air broadcast  or Cable TV   you can set the CableClear  feature to  AUTO to reduce visible interference in the TV picture   a  page 55    Video Input Selection problems    If the Input Selection window does not appear when  you press on the remote control or TV  press a  second time  which will change to the next video input  source and display the 
116. ing Blocking Off Off  Edit Rating Limits 30 min  Channels Block 60 min    Input Lock 90 min  Front Panel Lock 120 min    New PIN Code       navigate ENTER Select  HM Back Exit    To cancel the GameTimer      Select Off in step 5 above        To deactivate the Input Lock once the GameTimer  has activated it     Set the Input Lock to Off  re    Using the input lock feature     on the previous page      Note     Amessage will appear when 10 minutes  3 minutes  and 1  minute remain on the GameTimer     e Ifthe TV loses power with time remaining on the GameTimer   when power is restored the TV will enter Input Lock mode   as if the GameTimer had been activated  and you will have  to deactivate the Input Lock  as described above      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the control panel lock feature    You can lock the control panel to prevent your settings from  being changed accidentally  by children  for example   When  the control panel lock is On  none of the controls on the TV  control panel will operate except POWER     To lock the control panel        Press MEX and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press         Press W to highlight Front Panel Lock     Press  gt   and then A or V to highlight On and press         When the control panel is locked and any button on the  control panel  except POWER  is pressed  the message     Not Available  appears             
117. 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 or more of  the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        ncrease the separation between the equipment and the  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     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          Important notes about your  DLP  projection TV    1  The light source for this TV is a projection lamp unit with a  limited service life  When the lamp wears out  the picture  may become dark or black or the lamp may fail  at which time  you must replace the lamp unit  pz  Lamp unit replacement  and care  on pages 84   86     2  When the lamp mode is set to Low Power  every time the  TV is powered on  the lamp will initially be in High Bright  mode but will switch to Low Power mode after a short  period of time  You may notice a change in screen brightness  when this happens  This is normal and is not a sign of  malfunction      page 57 for details     3  Every time the TV is powered on  it ma
118. irm  After the TV  turns off  unplug it and plug it back  in to complete the reset     on A   OO N                             To cancel the reset    Highlight No and press          Note      you previously set the TV to High Bright mode and  then restore the factory defaults  the TV will default to Low    Power mode  To set the TV back to High Bright mode  see  page 57     31       MX196  E F  Web 213 27                     e              MX196_EN book Page 32 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 5  Using the TV s features          Selecting the video input source Labeling the video input sources  to view       You can label each video input source to describe the type of  device you connected to each source  You can choose from the  following preset list of labels        The video inputs available to view will be determined by the  input terminals you used to connect your devices     see the Installation Guide              default label     Cable  To select the video input source to view    DTV    Satellite DSS  1 Press on the remote control or TV control panel  e VCR  2 And then either         Disk  a  Press 0 8  or   HD DVD    b  Repeatedly press AW on the remote control  or    Audio           CHANNEL   v on the control panel  to change the dS  input  or   Compact Disc    c  Repeatedly press on the remote control or TV   Video Recorder    control panel to change the input    Game Console        The current signal source displays in the top right corner   Hid
119. is a property of DLP9 technology and is NOT a sign   of malfunction    If this occurs  the yellow LED on the TV front panel will blink    and the blue LED will be lit solid  until the TV is finished   restarting the lamp and the normal picture appears  If both   LEDs are blinking  you will need to turn the TV off and then   on again to restart the lamp        Trademark Information    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is  protected by U S  patents and other intellectual property rights  Use  of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by  Macrovision  and is intended for home and other limited viewing  uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited     WOW  TruSurround  SRS and     symbol are trademarks of SRS  Labs  Inc    WOW and TruSurround technologies are incorporated under  icense from SRS Labs  Inc       Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories   Dolby  Pro Logic  and the double D symbol are registered  rademarks of Dolby Laboratories       CableCARD   is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories  Inc       HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  rademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC       Digital Light Processing    DLP   and the DLP   medallion are  registered trademarks of Texas Instruments        n the United States  TV GUIDE and other related marks are  registered marks of Gemstar TV Guide International  Inc 
120. is a security feature to protect the TV from  unauthorized e mail access and from replying to  unwanted e mail  such as spam        When this field is set to Off  it will be possible for the TV  to accept e mails from any e mail address  depending on the  other settings in the    E mail Scheduling Setup     window     Also see the    Security settings  table on the next page       Authorized E mail  field    Enter the single e mail address that is authorized to send  e mails to the TV  e g   your personal e mail address          To enable this field  you must set the    E mail  Authorization  field to On         This field can be left blank if you have the    E mail  Authorization  field set to Off     Also see the    Security settings  table on the next page              For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8           MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  3          MXI196 EN book Page 75 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                      Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature                                        Security settings   Results of various setting combinations when the    E mail Scheduling  field is set to ON in the    E mail Scheduling Setup     window    E mail  E mail ft     ID           Level of security Scheduling    Authorization         Required  pu Result  field field field  The TV will only accept e mails  from the one e mail address  High  specified in the  Authorized   default settings  ON ON Enter single ON Enter E mai
121. keys do not operate  your device  use the device s original remote control           MX196  E F  Web 213 276              am  NS                        1      e    MXI196 EN book Page 17 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 2  Using the remote control    5 To control the TV  press the TV MODE SELECT button     Note      Although the TV remote control includes codes for many  devices  it may not include codes for some or all of the  features on certain devices you want to control  If you are  unable to program the TV remote control to operate your  device or some of the features on that device  use the  device s original remote control  or the control buttons on  the device       Every time you change the batteries you will need to  reprogram the remote control      Some newer VCRs respond to either of two codes  These  VCRs have a switch labeled  VCR1 VCR2   If your VCR has  this kind of switch and does not respond to the codes for  your VCR brand  set the switch to the other position   VCR1   or  VCR2   and reprogram the remote control     Searching and sampling the code of a  device  8500     If you do not know the device code for a particular device  you  can cycle the remote control through the available codes for  that device mode and sample the functions to find the code that  operates the target device  The keys available to be sampled   provided they are applicable to that mode  are  Q   1   i    2      and   5  Invalid keys will be ignored while in program mode 
122. l Browser Setup                    34  Channel                                             33  Channel Number buttons                  35  Channel programming   Automatic programming             26    Manually adding and deleting    27  Cinema mode                      eese  Closed captions                                Color Management                            Color temperature                             ColorStream HD audio    Defaults  reset TV factory  Device codes table                            Digital audio selector                         Digital signal meter                            Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround        59  Double window POP feature  Dynamic contrast                                E mail account setup                        70  E mail recording         E mail scheduling                             70    F  Features  TV                                      6    FREEZE                 41  Front of the TV                                   8    G    Game Mode feature                         58  GameTime  uei 51                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             H  HDMI    audio mode                          29  Home file server setup                      65                                                               74  INPUT button    nes 32  Input lock feature                              50  Internet service provider                   60  J  Hic                66  L  Labeling video input                        
123. l CC Audio  Selector presents a default list of services  If the selected  service is not available  the next available service will be used    instead     To select digital closed captions        1 Press me and open the Applications menu   2 Highlight Digital CC Audio Selector and press           Picture Viewer   Audio Player   Channel Browser   TV Guide On Screen  Digital CC Audio Selector  CableCARD            navigate EIE Select EEI Back Exit          Press A or V to select Closed Caption  and then press       to select the desired service     Closed Caption   cci    Audio None       4 Press  xi             Using the Closed Caption button on    the remote control    If you press when an analog channel is tuned     The CC selector will be active and will display CC1 4 and    T1 4 as the options     The audio selector will be disabled     If you press when a digital channel is tuned       The CC selector will be active and will display the possible  caption options  available languages  for that channel or  service  For example  in addition to English  a channel  might offer closed captions in Spanish and or French       The audio selector will be active and will offer different  audio choices for the digital channel  Dolby              for    example      44          I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Adjusting the audio       Muting the sound    Press  wre  to partially reduce  1 2 MUTE  or turn off
124. l appear           Im    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       To remove a channel from the channel memory     Highlight the checked box next to the channel number you  want to remove  and then press       to uncheck the box     To save your new settings   Highlight Done and press          To revert to your original settings   Highlight Cancel and press       before saving     To remove all channels from the channel memory     Highlight Reset and press        and then highlight Done and  press           Ar  2 Analog Q ANT 1  E 21    Digital OANT2  E 2 2   Digital  Bas Analog  E 4 Analog  E 5   Digital        Analog  H7 Analog Reset  E 7 1   Digital Cancel   vO    m Analog Done    Note  This action applies to the current antenna input only  To  delete add channels on the other input  highlight the other  input and press           21             a    MX196  E F  Web 213 27            Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       e    MXI196 EN book Page 28 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV             Setting the time and date       Note  If you already set up the TV Guide On Screen  system   the time and date were set automatically and you can skip this  step     To set the time and date   1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight Installation and press             A new set of Installation menu icons will appear  as  shown below   Open the Time And Date menu   highlight Start Setup  and press    
125. l field that also include the   Recommended  E mail address ID ID  in the body of the e mail        other e mails received by the TV   except GET and HELP  commands  will be deleted   The TV will only accept e mails  Enter sinel from the one e mail address  Medium ON ON Emal aires O       specified in the    Authorized       E mail  field       other e mails  received by the TV will be deleted   The TV will accept e mails from  Enter   22Y e mail address that includes  Low ON OFF     ON ID the    ID    in the body of the e mail        other e mails received by the  TV will be deleted   The TV will accept e mails from  None any e mail address  including   Not r ded  ON OFF     OFF   unwanted e mails  such as spam   TRO and will reply to those e mails with  a failure acknowledgment                                  The  High  settings are the default settings  To help prevent the TV from receiving or sending unwanted e mails  including e mails that contain  information about the programs the TV is set to record   it is recommended that you not change these settings unless you need to diagnose  a problem or deal with a unique user situation     75          MX196  E F  Web 213 27         Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine     am  NS                           MXI196 EN book Page 76 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                Te     Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       G  Using e mail scheduling       You can use the e mail scheduling feat
126. le a new recording     To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank     ID MYID1234     Sample ADD request e mail  to schedule a new reminder     To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank     ID MYID1234                  COMMAND ADD  INPUT ANT 1       CHANNEL 102 1  DATE 06 10 2005  START TIME 7 PM  DURATION 2H15M  TYPE RECORD    cmd add  input cb  ch4   date 7 4  start 8 30pm  dur 1hr    type remind                      Tag formats Data formats   ID   6  to 16 character alphanumeric   MYID1234   example only   ADD   COMMAND   DELETE  or DEL     or CMD  GET  HELP  ANTI  or ANT 1    INPUT ANT2  or ANT 2     or INP  CABLEBOX  or CB   SETTOPBOX  or STB      CHANNEL 5     38     100     5 1     120 1    or CH   Use a hyphen for digital channels   7 4  or 7 4 05 or 7 4 2005 or 7 4 05  etc     DATE  If the year is not specified  the current  year is assumed     STARTTIME   8AM     9 30PM    or START   Noon   12PM  Midnight   12AM    DURATION 30M  or 30MIN     or DUR  2H30M  or 2HR30MIN or 2 30   RECORD  or REC    TYPE REMIND  or REM        GET request e mail    When you send a GET request e mail to the TV  you will  receive a reply e mail that lists all currently scheduled  recordings and or reminders     The only required tag and data for a GET request e mail is  GET     Sample GET request e mail     To   TV s email address    Subject can be left blank     GET          1              I      The ID is case sensitive  The ID tag is required only if you created    
127. le below  for the specific conditions that include a voice announcement      press the MENU button on the TV while the LEDs are blinking     information                                                  m m    Voice  LED Indication Condition Solution       1  Blue is ON  solid   The TV is operating      properly   2  Yellow blinks  In LP tandb    Qatti               Yellow blinks WR Guich estt ON   See  Setting the Quick Restart  feature        page 30          3  Blue is ON  solid   The lamp is not working   The TV will automatically try to restart itself eight times  Yellow blinks  properly   see item  4    Note  If the TV is powered off and then quickly on again  when the lamp unit is hot  it may take several minutes  for the picture to appear on screen  This is a property of        DLP TV lamp technology and is NOT a sign of  malfunction  For details  see  Setting the Quick  Restart  feature  and  IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT  HOT LAMP RESTART          page 30    4  Yellow is ON The lamp is not working   Turn the TV OFF and then ON again  If the problem  Lamp not   solid   Red blinks  properly after the eighth   persists  contact Consumer Solutions at working   automatic restart  see 1 800 631 3811   item  3    5  Yellow is ON The lamp unit dooris not   Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord  Review  Lamp door is   solid   seated properly   Lamp unit replacement and care  in Chapter 9 to open    ensure that the lamp door is installed securely   6  Red blinks  Fan stopped  Fan
128. lems    Cannot schedule a recording by e mail    Select  Test  to confirm the e mail scheduling setup   p page 71      Select  Done  after setting up e mail scheduling   a  page 71      See Chapter 7 in this manual   E mail test fails after waiting a long time    The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all   Connect all cables pz   Installation Guide      The DNS  domain name server  is not set up correctly   Check the network settings     The SMTP and POP3 server settings are incorrect     The    E mail Address      Account     or    Password     settings are incorrect  User names and passwords are  generally case sensitive     Receiving succeeds but sending fails  or vice versa     The SMTP and POP3 server settings are incorrect      The    E mail Address        Account     or    Password     settings are incorrect  User names and passwords are  generally case sensitive      Your Internet service provider may not support SMTP or  POP3 protocols  Check with your ISP for details on  supported protocols     The e mail test passes  but the TV never responds to  the e mails     Email scheduling is turned OFF  Turn e mail scheduling  ON  page 70       The sender s e mail address is not the    Authorized E   mail Address   Make sure the e mail address you are  using to send e mails to the TV is the same as the   Authorized E mail Address  in the TV s e mail  scheduling setup  See  Setting up e mail scheduling  in  Chapter 7    Note  Responses from the TV can often be 
129. likely event a safety notification is required under the  U S  Consumer Product Safety Act  Failure to complete and return the  product registration card does not diminish your warranty rights     Your Responsibility  THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING  CONDITIONS     88                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine        1  You must retain your original bill of sale or provide other proof of  purchase    2  All warranty servicing of this DLP9 Television must be performed by  an Authorized TACP Service Station    3  The warranties from TACP are effective only if this DLP Television is  purchased and operated in the Continental U S A  or Puerto Rico   Labor service charges for set installation  setup  adjustment of  customer controls  and installation or repair of antenna systems are  not covered by this warranty  Reception problems caused by  inadequate antenna systems  misaligned satellite dishes  cable  television distribution  VCRs  DVD players recorders  personal  computer level IEEE 1394 devices  and any other connected signal  Source device are your responsibility   Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as  limited above  and do not extend to any DLP  Television or parts that  have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to the DLP    Television or parts caused by fires  misuse  accident  Acts of God   such as lightning or fluctuations in electric power   improper  installation  improper maintenance  o
130. llegro  Amphion Media  Works   AMW   Apex Digital    Aspire Digital  Audiovox  Axion   B amp K  Blaupunkt  Blue Parade  Broksonic  California Audio Labs  Cinea  CineVision  Citizen   Coby    Craig  Curtis Mathes  CyberHome    Daewoo    Daytek  Denon  Desay  Disney  Dual  Durabrand  DVD2000  Emerson  Enterprise  Fisher  Funai  Gateway  GE   Go Video    GoVision  GoldStar  GPX  Gradiente  Greenhill  Grundig  Harman Kardon  Hitachi  Hiteker  iLo  Initial  Integra  Jaton    MX196  E F  Web 213 276      Code   0641   0695  0770  1089  0790   0869    0872   0872  0672 0717 0755   0794  0796  0797   1004  1020   1056  1061  1100  1168  1407  0790  1041  1072  1072   0655  0662   0717   0571   0695   0490   0831   0833  0869  0876  1277   07778  0852  1086  1107  1177  1351  0831   1087   0816  0874  1023   1024  1117  1129  0705  0784  0833   0869  1169  1172  1234  1242   0872   0490  0634   1407   0675  1270   1068  1085   1127   0521   0591  0675  0821  0591   0670   0675  1334   1073  1077  1158  0522  0717  0815  0715 0741 0744  0783  0833  0869   1044  1075    1099  1158  1304  1730   1072   0741   0699  0769   0490   0717   0539   0582  0702  0573  0664   0672   1348   0717   0571  0627   1078             Np    x   MX196_EN book Page 19 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM             Chapter 2  Using the remote control    JBL 0702 Sharp 0630  0675  0752  DirecTV 0739  JSI 1423 1256 Durabrand 0038  0039  JVC 0558  0623  0867  Sharper Image 1117 Dynatech 0000  1164 Sherwood 0633  07
131. lock the remote control s volume keys  each device  mode will have its own volume  if the device ID has volume  data   The remote control will operate the volume of the device  associated with the current device mode   This includes all  remote control device modes         If you lock the remote control s volume keys to a specific  device mode  the remote control will operate the volume of the  device associated with the locked mode  even when the locked  mode is not the current device mode   This includes all device  modes except AUX 1 and AUX 2     When the remote control is in AUXI  or AUX 2  mode  the  remote control will operate the volume of the device associated  with the AUX 1  or AUX 2  mode  even when the volume is  locked to another mode    See  Using the remote control to operate your other devices   on page 16     To lock the remote control   s volume keys to a specific  mode  CABLE SAT in this example      1 Press CABLE SAT   2 While holding down the      button  press 8  0  0  0        Press  5   The CABLE SAT MODE SELECT button will  blink two times  locked    The remote control s volume keys will now operate the  volume of the device associated with the CABLE SAT  mode  even when CABLE SAT is not the current device  mode  for all device modes except AUX 1 and AUX 2                  To unlock the remote control s volume keys        1 while holding down       press 8  0  0  0     2 Press  2J  The CABLE SAT MODE SELECT button will  blink four times  unlocked    
132. lution higher than 6000 X 4000 pixels  will not display        The Picture Viewer is designed to display only pictures  stored in compatible JPEG formats with a file extension of     jpg           JPEG images processed and or edited on a personal  computer  PC  may not display properly or at all         Some digital cameras may store images in a format that is  not compatible with the TV        JPEG files stored on a networked PC that are not in a file  and folder format compatible with the TV will not  display on the TV     Audio Player MP3 file specifications        Maximum        file size  50 MB    MP3 files larger than 50 MB will not play        The Audio Player is designed to play only music files  stored in compatible MP3 formats with a file extension of    mp3         MP3 files processed and or edited on a PC may not play  properly or at all  Some MP3 files may be in a format that is  not compatible with the TV               files must be in the following format      MPEGI  ISO IEC 11172 3  Layer3      Sampling frequency    MPEGI  32 kHz  44 1 kHz   48 kHz      Bitrate   MPEG1  32 320 kbps      Channels   Stereo  Joint stereo  Dual channel  Single  channel      ID3 Ver  1  Ver  2        The meta data for MP3 files  artist name  album name   song title  etc   must be in the following format    ISO 8859 1  US ASCII  Western European  character  sets       MP3 files stored on a networked PC that are not in a file  and folder format compatible with the TV will not play  o
133. manuals search engine       Elements of the Channel Browser     12 3                       Input type    Highlighted item  channel or input   Channels with thumbnails stored in the History List    Current list  History  ANT 1  ANT 2  Cable Box   Satellite Box  Inputs  or Favorites     Aa         a    Current input  Current antenna type  cable or TV   Active channel number    Channel call letters  if available              m    Resolution    To toggle among the available lists    After opening the Channel Browser   press    or V to toggle  among History  ANT 1  ANT 2  Cable Box  Satellite Box   Inputs and Favorites     Note        The Channel Browser  opens the History List by default   Once another list has been selected  the Channel Browser     will open the last selected list    e  f all lists are turned off  pressing     lt 4      gt   or   sl will not  display the Channel Browser     If Favorites List is turned  off    sl will have no effect      Pressing    99 will bring up the Channel Browser    Favorite  list regardless of the last selected list in the  Channel Browser                 To tune to a channel or input in Browse mode     1 While watching TV  press       or       open the  Channel Browser    and surf back to a previous item or  forward to the next item in the list    In Browse mode  when you stop on an item in the  Channel Browser   it will be highlighted and the TV will  automatically tune to the channel or input        2 Press  Exi  to close the Channel Br
134. mer Products  L L C   Channel Browser  GameTimer  SurfLock  THINC  and Quick Restart are trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C   Digital Light Processing    DLP9 and the DLP   medallion are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments     PRINTED IN USA         H            06 07       MX196  E F  Web 213 276   es    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                
135. mited warranties to original consumers in the United States     THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL  CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING THIS DLP    TELEVISION AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER  PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE     DLP   TELEVISIONS PURCHASED IN THE U S A  AND USED  ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U S A   INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  CANADA AND MEXICO  ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIES    DLP   TELEVISIONS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE  U S A   INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  CANADA AND MEXICO   AND USED IN THE U S A   ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIES     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Parts and Labor   TACP warrants this DLP   Television and its parts against defects in  materials or workmanship for a period of one  1  year after the date of  original retail purchase  DURING THIS PERIOD  TACP WILL  AT TACP S  OPTION  REPAIR OR REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART WITH A NEW OR  REFURBISHED PART WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU FOR PARTS OR  LABOR  During this period  TACP Authorized Service Station personnel  will come to your home when warranty service is required  Depending on  the type of repair required  the service will either be performed in your  home or the DLP   Television will be taken to a TACP Authorized Service  Station for repair and returned to your home at no cost to you     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Lamp Unit  TACP warrants the original lamp unit contained in this DLP   Television  against defects in materials o
136. mote control   pz  page 12  for  an overview of the buttons on the remote control     9 Program the remote control to operate your other  device s   687 pages 16 21      10 AFTER connecting all cables and devices  plug in the  power cords for your TV and other devices     l             Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       1        11 After you plug in the TV power cord  the yellow LED   on the TV front  will blink 3 times  Wait several seconds    POWER    until the yellow LED stops blinking and then press   on    the TV or remote control   See  LED indications     1 page 83      12 see    Menu layout and navigation  for a quick overview of    the TV s menu system  iS page 22      13 see the separate TV Guide On Screen  Interactive  Program Guide for details on setting up and using the    TV Guide On Screen    system  if available in your area      14 Program channels into the TV s channel memory   t  page 26      15 For details on using the TV s features  see Chapters 5  and 6     16 For details on connecting the TV to a home network to  enable file sharing and e mail scheduling of recordings     see Chapter 7     17 For help  refer to the Troubleshooting Guide  Chapter 8     18 For lamp unit replacement instructions  see Chapter 9     19 For technical specifications and warranty information  see    Chapter 9   20 Enjoy your new TV     MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                e                         MX196_EN book Page 8 Tuesday  June 2
137. n    The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all   Connect all cables pz   Install Guide      Make sure the modem   s power cord is plugged in     Make sure your network address and e mail account are  set up correctly  ns Chapter 7       continued     81    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                  a                I    e    MXI196 EN book Page 82 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 8  Troubleshooting    Automatic setup fails     The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all   Connect all cables pz   Installation Guide       The DHCP service is not enabled on the router  or no  router is present  Refer to your router   s documentation  for instructions on enabling DHCP  If you do not have a  router  you must manually set up the network address   rz page 61       Internet service is not available  Check your cable DSL  modem or contact your ISP for Internet service issues     Manual setup fails     The Ethernet cables are not connected properly or at all   Connect all cables       Installation Guide       The TV IP address is the same as the networked PC s   The TV IP address must be different from the PC s IP  address      The TV IP address is not on the same subnet as the  networked PC s  For example  if the PC has IP  192 168 0 100 with netmask 255 255 255 0  and the TV  has IP 192 168 0 200 with netmask 255 255 255 0  then  they are both on same subnet  Conversely  if the PC has  IP 192 168 1 100 with netmask 255 255 255 0  and the  TV has IP 1
138. n Item Option  Applications Picture Viewer      Launches the JPEG Picture Viewer   Audio Player Launches the MP3 Audio Player           Channel Browser    Launches the Channel Browser           TV Guide On Screen     Opens the TV Guide On Screen  feature        Digital CC Audio Selector                    if the TV is not tuned to a digital channel      Launches the ATSC Digital CC Selector   This feature is not available       CableCARD           Dynamic list of items provided by Cable company      This option is not available if a CableCARD    is not inserted                                                                                                Video Picture Settings      Opens the Picture Settings menu   Advanced Picture Settings      Opens the Advanced Picture Settings menu   E Theater Settings      Opens the Theater Settings menu   Audio Audio Settings      Opens the Audio Settings menu   Advanced Audio Settings       Opens the Advanced Audio Settings menu     Audio Setup       Opens the Audio Setup menu   Preferences Closed Caption Mode     OFF CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 T1 T2 T3 T4  Closed Caption Advanced      Opens the Closed Caption Advanced menu     Input Labeling      Opens the Input Labeling menu   Menu Language     English French Spanish  Channel Browser Setup      Opens the Channel Browser Setup menu   Locks Enable Rating Blocking     Off On  Edit Rating Limits      Opens the Edit Rating Limits menu    amp  Channels Block      Opens the Channels block menu   Input
139. n Text and Background as the  same color     To customize the closed captions        1 Press m and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Closed Caption Advanced and press           Closed Caption Advanced    Caption Size 4 Auto  gt   Caption Text Type Auto  Caption Text Edge Auto  Caption Text Color Auto    Background Color Auto    Reset Done       Press A or V to highlight the characteristic you want to  change  and then press  lt           select the format for that  characteristic  see table below      4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press           To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press            Caption Size Auto  Small  Standard  Large       Auto  Default  Mono w  Serif  Prop  w  Serif              E Text Mono w o Serif  Prop  w o Serif  Casual          Cursive  Small Capitals   Caption Text Auto  None  Raised  Depressed  Uniform    Edge Left Drop Shadow  Right Drop shadow   Caption Text Auto  Black  White  Red  Green  Blue    Color Yellow  Magenta  Cyan   Background Auto  Black  White  Red  Green  Blue    Color Yellow  Magenta  Cyan                      43    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                  j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 44 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Digital closed captions    Youcan use the Digital CC Audio Selector to select digital  closed caption services  if available   which will temporarily  override regular closed captions on digital channels  only    When such services are not available  the Digita
140. n the TV        MX196  E F  Web 213 276              Cam  NS               l            Im           MX196_EN book Page 67 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Networked PC specifications    Maximum number of files per shared folder       JPEG   1 000  e All JPEG files over the 1 000th in a shared folder will not  display       MP3   200      All        files over the 200th in a shared folder will not play     Maximum number of nested folder levels  10 levels      Files in folders more than 10 levels down from the top level  folder will not display play       See pages 60 65 for details on networking your TV and PC  for file sharing     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the Picture Viewer    You can use the TV s Picture Viewer to display your digital  photos  JPEG files  on your TV s screen in thumbnail mode or  as a slide show     Note     Youcannot use the Picture Viewer and Audio Player at the  same time       You must obtain any required permission from  copyright owners to download or use copyrighted  content  Toshiba cannot and does not grant such  permission     Accessing JPEG files stored on a networked PC    1 Make sure you have correctly set up your home network  and file sharing  7 pages 60   65 in this Guide  also see  the Installation Guide         2 Press MER and open the Applications menu   3 Highlight Picture Viewer and press         Applications  Picture Viewer  Audio Player
141. ncement when LEDs are blinking      When certain non standard conditions occur  the LEDs  on the TV will blink and the TV will play a recorded     voice announcement    describing the condition  see     LED indications    on page 83 for details      TV stops responding to controls    Ifthe TV stops responding to the controls 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 5 or more seconds to reset the TV     Other problems    If your TV s problem is not addressed in this  Troubleshooting section or the recommended solution  has not worked  use the Reset Factory Defaults procedure        page 31      TV will not turn on    Make sure the power cord is plugged in  and then press    POWER  O       The remote control batteries may be dead  Replace the  batteries or try the control panel buttons      Ifyou have recently replaced the lamp unit  make sure the  lamp unit and lamp unit door are installed properly   us pages 84   86       The lamp unit may need to be replaced     pages 84   86    Also see    LED indications     as page 83       Ifthe TV is powered off and then quickly on again when  the lamp unit is hot  it may take several minutes for the  picture to appear on screen  This is a property of DLP TV  lamp technology and is NOT a sign of malfunction  For  details  see    IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT HOT  LAMP RESTART          page 3      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search eng
142. nd S video cables carry only sound is output  p page 41    video information  separate audio cables are required for Note  The A V OUT terminals will output AUDIO ONLY  no  a complete connection  video  in the following instances   ColorStream  HD 1 IN and ColorStream  HD 2 IN   When the TV s INPUT mode is HDMI  ColorStream or      Two sets of ColorStream  high definition component PC        Selecting the video input source to view      video inputs  with analog stereo audio inputs  for page 32    connecting devices with component video output  such as e When the        Audio Player is active  1s page 69        S   a Toshiba DVD player with Colorstream    5 PCIN    For connecting audio and video from a personal  Note  computer to use the TV screen as the display for the PC    Component video cables carry only video information   t  Installation Guide                                                                                    6 IR OUT     For controlling infrared remote controlled   connection            devices through the TV  You can connect up to two     HDMI 1  and 2  share analog audio T with devices with an IR blaster cable  and then control the        HD 1  and HD 2   To specify the use ofthe devices using the TV s IR pass through features    audio inputs for a connected ColorStream  component   video  device  see  Setting the ColorStream HD audio 7 ANT 1 and ANT 2     Two inputs that support analog   mode  on page 28   NTSC  and digital  ATSC  off air antenna si
143. nd open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Input Labeling and press        3 Highlight Reset and press                       Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          Tuning channels       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       Navigate the contents of all of your inputs       Keep a list of your favorite channels  see    Favorite  Browser  below        Provide Cable Box and Satellite Box lists     Keep a history of the last 32 channels or inputs viewed       Quickly surf and tune your recently viewed channels inputs  from the Channel Browser    History List  illustrated on the  next page       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        Quickly change inputs from the Inputs List     Favorite Browser    The Favorite 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   9999 for 3 seconds     Note  Additions are added to the beginning of the Favorite list  on the left side of the Channel Browser           To delete a favorite channel input        1 Press   to open the Favorite browser list     2 Highlight the 
144. nels on ANT2   Mob Channel Add Delete      Opens the Channel Add Delete menu   Installation Signal Meter      Opens the Signal Meter menu   sub menu     Network    C     si    Basic Network Setup         Opens the Basic Network Setup menu        E mail Scheduling Setup         Opens the E mail Scheduling Setup menu        Home File Server Setup         Opens the Home File Server Setup menu              Software Upgrade      Opens the Software Upgrade menu   TV Guide On Screen    Setup       S      Opens the TV Guide On Screen    Setup  tart  Ty menu   Time and Date  Start Setup       Opens the Time and Date Setup menu             System Status    D    System Information         Opens the System Information screen        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    23    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                     e        x     MX196_EN book Page 24 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM       Chapter 3  Menu layout and navigation       THING    menu layout       The THINC  menu provides access to the Picture Viewer   Audio Player  Channel Browser  Favorites Browser   and TV Guide On Screen    The THINC menu is not part of the main menu system  You    can only view the THINC menu by pressing     on the  remote control        THINC Applications    Audio Player       Channel Browser e    Favorites Browser e  TV Guide On Screen                 Select  31 Exit      Toshiba Home Interactive Network Connection        Navigating the menu system       You can us
145. ng the FREEZE feature    eese m yes 41  Important notes about your DLP  projection TV             2 Adjusting a    pli 25  Trademark Information                              3 Selecting the picture                                 42      Adjusting the picture quality                       42  HET s          oar Ea   Using the closed caption                                 43  Features Gf von  new TV AEN bd QM 6 Closed Caption                                         43    y    LOL OE Digital closed                                        44  Overview of steps for installing  setting up  and Using the Closed Caption button on the  Hs ud M                RN 1 remote Control    soei sic ever ada ews n 44  TV front and side panel controls and connections           8 Adjusting the audio 44  TV back panel                                                 9 1 ca g the sound DS 44  Chapter 2  Using the remote control                     11 Using the digital audio     1                              44  Installing the remote control batteries                   11 Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts                    45  Remote control effective                                   11 Adjusting the audio quality                        45  Learning about the remote control                      12 Using the StableSound                                    46  Remote Control functional key                              14 Turning off the built in speakers                    46  Using the remote control
146. not meant to be used for unauthorized  recording and or viewing of copyrighted works      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        For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8              Ds    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Setting up e mail scheduling       1 Press  MEX and open the Setup menu     Highlight Installation and press      The Installation  menu appears     2  3 Open the Network menu   4    Highlight E mail Scheduling Setup and press        The  E mail Scheduling Setup window opens     Please enter your E mail Setup Information   E mail Scheduling On  ID Required On  ID 3000000000000000     E mail Address  Account  Password  Incoming Mail Server  Outgoing Mail Server  E mail Authorization On  Authorized E mail Enter YOUR E mail here    Advanced Test Cancel Done    D Enter the required data in the fields   See    Description of fields in the E mail Scheduling Setup  window     ps page 74  for details on the settings for these  fields     Forthe fields listed below  press A or V to highlight the  field  and then press    or     select On or Off     E mail Scheduling    ID Required      E mail Authorization    For the fields listed below  press A or V to highlight the  field  press       to open the keybo
147. nstallation Guide      10 Digital Audio OUT     Optical audio output in Dolby   Digital or PCM  pulse code modulation  format for  connecting an external Dolby Digital decoder  amplifier   A V receiver  or home theater system with optical audio  input     10                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       11 RJ 45  Ethernet   THINC    system        For  connecting the TV to your home network  See boxed note  below                THINC    system    Toshiba Home Interactive Network Connection   The RJ 45  Ethernet  port allows your Toshiba TV to  connect to your home network  You can use this  revolutionary home entertainment networking system to  access MP3 audio files and JPEG picture files that are  stored as shared files on a networked PC and play display  them on your TV   You also can play your shared MP3 audio files through a  connected audio system   See Chapter 7 for details  Also see the Installation Guide                 12 CableCARD   slot     For use with a digital security  card and digital cable TV service  provided by your local  cable operator  to view encrypted digital programming   us page 29      HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC   CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories  Inc     Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories     Dolby  Pro Logic  and the double D symbol are registered  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
148. ntinued           19    Np    S      e            MX196  E F  Web 213 27           Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             x   MX196_EN book Page 20 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM       Mitsubishi    Motorola  MTC  Multitech  NEC    Nikko   Nikon   Niveus Media  Noblex  Northgate  Olympus  Onkyo  Optimus    Orion    Panasonic    Penney    Pentax  Philco  Philips    Pilot  Pioneer  Polk Audio  Profitronic  Proscan  Protec  Pulsar  Quarter  Quartz  Quasar  RadioShack  Radix  Randex  RCA    Realistic    ReplayTV  Ricavision  Ricoh  Runco  Salora  Samsung  Sanky  Sansui    Sanyo  Scott  Sears  Sharp    Shintom  Shogun    20          a    0043  0061  0067  0075  0173  0807  0035  0048  0000  0240  0000  0072  0038  0040  0041   0067  0104  0037   0034   1972   0240   1972   0035  0226  0222  0037 0048  0104   0162  0432  0593  1062   0002  0184  0209   0479  0035 0077 0162   0225 0226 0616  1062  0035 0037 0038   0040  0042  0240  0042  0065  0105  0035   0035  0081  0618  0739  1081  1181  0037   0067   0081   0240   0060   0072   0039   0046   0046   0035  0077  0162  0000   0037   0037   0042  0060  0065  0077 0105  0149   0240  0807   0880   0000  0035  0037   0046  0047  0048  0104   0614  0616   1972   0034   0039   0075   0045  0240  0739  0039  0048  0000  0041  0067   0209  0479  0046  0047  0104   0159  0240  0043  0045  0121   0184  0210  0212  0000  0035  0037   0042  0046  0047  0104  0105  0048  0807  0848  0072   0240    Downloaded from 
149. olorStream HD1 Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio Auto      ColorStream HD2 Audio No      Navigate EVER Select GMI Back EXIT Exit    4 Press A or V to highlight the item you want to adjust           D Press        to make the appropriate adjustments     Horizontal Position a   Horizontal Width    eA         Vertical Position DT   Vertical Height    e        JR   Clock Phase 0S i   Sampling Clock               Reset Done    Note  The screen is disrupted momentarily when adjusting the  PC settings  This is not a sign of malfunction     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Horizontal Position    Moves the picture left right    The adjustment range is within  5 from center    Vertical Position    Moves the picture up down    The adjustment range is within  5 from center    Horizontal Width    Adjusts the width of the picture    The adjustment range is within  5 from center    Vertical Height    Adjusts the height of the picture    The adjustment range is within  5 from center    Clock Phase    Helps to reduce noise and sharpen the picture   The adjustment range is within  2 from center    Sampling Clock    Helps to redure noise and minimize periodic vertical stripes  on the screen    The adjustment range is within  15 from center      The range of adjustment may vary slightly     93                a    MX196  E F  Web 213 27              MXI196 EN book Page 54 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                I    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Displaying TV s
150. omatically turns on the TV  when the power is resupplied     Note  You should unplug the TV s power cord if it is possible  that you will be away from the TV for an extended period of time  after the power is restored  This will prevent the TV from turning  on automatically in your absence        MX196  E F  Web 213 276                Cam  NS                   1      e      MX196_EN book Page 55 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features       Using the advanced picture settings  features       Using dynamic contrast    When dynamic contrast is set to Low  Middle or High  the  TV will detect changes in the picture quality that affect the  appearance of your contrast settings and then automatically  adjust the video     To select dynamic contrast preferences        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press         Picture Settings     Advanced Picture Settings  Theater Settings            Navigate EIE  Select Gl  Back Exit    3 Inthe Dynamic Contrast field  select either Off  Low   Middle or High     Dynamic Contrast  lt  High  gt   CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off  Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note  If the current picture mode is Movie  in the Picture  Settings menu  
151. ons  may be hidden  To view the hidden edges  either  scroll the picture  TheaterWide 2 and 3 only  or try viewing the  program in Full or Natural picture size     Natural picture size      The image is displayed close to its originally formatted  proportion  Some program formats will display with  sidebars and or bars at the top and bottom     OOO  0010          OOO          Natural picture size example       TheaterWide 1 picture size  for 4 3 format programs       The center of the picture remains close to its original  proportion  but the left and right edges are stretched wider to    OOOLIOOO    JO            TheaterWide 1 picture size example  TheaterWide 2 picture size  for letter box programs     The picture is stretched wider to fill the width of the screen   but only slightly stretched taller          The top and bottom edges of the picture may be hidden  To  view the hidden areas  see    Scrolling the TheaterWide      picture    on the next page                                 continued     37                  196  E F  Web 213 27                                      3          MXI196 EN book Page 38 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                      Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       with subtitles  e Corletterboxprogams   Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture      The picture is stretched wider to fill the width of the screen   TheaterWide 2 and 3 on ly     but only slightly stretched taller          The top and bottom edges are hidden  To view the hidden Yo
152. ons at  1 800 631 3811       n Canada  locate the nearest Toshiba authorized  service depot by directing your web browser to  www toshiba ca  click    Home Entertainment   and  then click  Support      Disposing of the used lamp unit      Place the used lamp unit in the empty box from the new unit       Keep the lamp unit out of reach of children and pets        CAUTION  Always handle the lamp unit  Ay with care    The lamp unit in this TV was designed for safe  replacement by consumers  however  if the lamp unit is  subjected to intentional or accidental abuse  such as  excessive mechanical abuse or handling by children or  pets   the unit may break  exposing sharp edges or pinch  points                Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for  your area        NOTE  The lamp unit contains mercury   Disposal of mercury may be regulated due to  environmental considerations  For disposal or    recycling information  contact your local authorities or the  Electronic Industries Alliance  www eiae org               MX196  E F  Web 213 276                  e    MX196_EN book Page 87 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM        4e          Chapter 9  Appendix       HDMI    INPUT   Specifi catio ns HDMI compliant  type A connector   HDCP compliant   Note  E EDID   compliant       P    PATE   Suggested formats  10801  480p  4801  720p   Hus      complies with the specifications listed HDMI Audio  2 channel L PCM  32 44  1 48 kHz       n   sampling frequency  16 20 24 bits per
153. open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press             Inthe Color Temperature field  select the mode you  prefer  Cool  Medium  or Warm      Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature   Cool  gt   Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off  Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note  If you select one of the factory set picture modes   Sports  Standard  or Movie  and then change the color  temperature mode  the picture mode automatically  changes to Preference in the Picture Settings menu     MX196  E F  Web 213 276                           Im    j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 57 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features    Selecting the lamp mode    You can select either the High Bright or Low Power lamp  mode     The High Bright mode is useful when additional picture  brightness is desired  such as in a bright room      To select the lamp mode        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press            Inthe Lamp Mode field  select either High Bright or    Low Power   Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode  lt  Low Power  gt   Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode Off    Reset Done    4 To save the ne
154. ou want to use file sharing and e mail scheduling    a  You must have Internet service in your home and a  dedicated e mail address for the TV  different from  your personal e mail address   Contact your ISP to  obtain and set up Internet e mail service in your home    b  After you have obtained Internet e mail service in your  home  from your ISP   go to section B   Setting up the  network address  at right     60                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8           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                 B  Setting up the network address       To set up the network address     1 First  try automatically setting up the network address   below      2 If the automatic setup is not successful  you can either  retry the automatic setup  below  or try manually setting  up the network address  as page 61      Note    e  f you used an Ethernet crossover cable to connect your PC  directly to the TV  you will not be able to use the automatic  setup  and must manually set up the network address        Ifyou used a hub or switch to connect the TV to your home  network  you will not be able to use the automatic setup  and  must manually set up the network address     
155. ow   press          To return to thumbnail view  press either Or  Hrn   If an image is too large to display in Native Resolution mode   6MB      warning message will display                       To close the Picture Viewer     Press to close the Picture Viewer and return to the  regular TV screen     MX196  E F  Web 213 276         e                I    x     MX196_EN book Page 69 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Using the Audio Player    You can use the TV s Audio Player to listen to MP3 files on  the TV     Note      Make all desired adjustments to the TV s audio features   e g   surround  bass  treble  balance  before starting the  Audio Player      You cannot use the Picture Viewer and Audio Player at the  same time      You must obtain any required permission from  copyright owners to download or use copyrighted  content  Toshiba cannot and does not grant such  permission     Playing MP3 files stored on a networked PC    1 Make sure you have correctly set up your home network  and file sharing  as pages 60   65 in this Guide  also see  the Installation Guide      2 Press WER and open the Applications menu      Highlight Audio Player and press            Picture Viewer   Audio Player i  Channel Browser   TV Guide On Screen  Digital CC Audio Selector  CableCARD      Navigate ENTER Select EHI  Back Exit          If the network is available  the TV will retrieve the MP3  file through the network     4 Press A or V to ac
156. owser               Note  The Channel Browser  will close automatically if  you do not make a selection within 30 seconds           MX196  E F  Web 213 276      y  Np          e               4e          Te     e    MX196_EN book Page 35 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    To tune to a channel or input in Select mode     1 While watching TV  press    4 or      P to open the  Channel Browser    and surf back to a previous item or  forward to the next item in the list    In Select mode  when you stop on an item in the  Channel Browser   it will be highlighted but you must  press       to tune the TV to the highlighted item        2 Press  Exi  to close the Channel Browser               Adding and clearing channels and inputs in the  History List    Es                      gt         Channel Browser     Inputs ANT 1 CABLE 4 AAA 480i       Adding channels and inputs to 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       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    TM    of the list on the right side of the Channel Browser     The Channel Browser    will store the following 
157. picture     To display a program in the POP window     1 Press to open the POP double window     Notes about recording   POP double window     If the POP window is open and you attempt to start      recording  the POP window will close before recording    starts     e  f you use the TV s remote control to start recording  you will  not be able to open the POP window and the message  Not  Available  will appear if you try to do so        t is recommended that you use the TV s remote control to                       da                 start recording  If you use a device other than the TV s  remote control to start recording  you may accidentally open                  the POP window during the recording process  If this    happens  the recorded audio will reflect the audio of the   active window  left or right   which may not be the audio you  Green border intended to record     denotes active window     2 Press dorP to highlight the desired window  When  highlighted  the window will have a green border     Left window Right window       Press to open the Input Selection window  Select  the input source for the POP window by pressing the  corresponding Number button  0   8   The current source  displays in red     Left window Right window    Input Selection Input Selection     ColorStream HD1        anti   ANT 1  Q Video 1    Video 1     Video 2    Video 2     ColorStream HD1     ColorStream HD1     ColorStream HD2    ColorStream HD2                 HDMI 1           2          
158. ples below     480i 480p 720p   1080i  Note       The auto aspect ratio feature       page 39  does not operate  in POP double window mode       Aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height of the picture                    Using the FREEZE feature       To use the FREEZE feature        1 When viewing the TV  press  Fes  to make the picture a  still picture        2 Toretum to the moving picture  press  FZ  again  or any  other button      Note      The FREEZE feature is not available when the POP  double window is open  If you press fre   the message   Not available from current video mode  will appear      Ifthe TV is left in FREEZE mode for more than 15  minutes  the FREEZE mode will automatically be  released and the TV will return to the moving picture                    I      Moving picture Still picture    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        41    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                  e                   Te     j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 42 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Adjusting the picture       Selecting the picture mode    You can select your desired picture settings from four different  modes  as described below              Mode Picture Quality  Sports Bright and dynamic picture  factory setting   Standard Standard picture settin
159. r V to highlight the IP Address field  and then  use the Number buttons on the remote control to input the  IP address     Basic Network Setup    Please enter your Network Address Information  IP Address 08         SubnetMask 225 225 225  Gateway  Router  0 0 0  DNS  Domain Name Saver  0 0       oooo    Cancel Done    T Press Wto highlight the Subnet Mask field  and then use  the Number buttons to input the Subnet Mask     8 Press V to highlight the Gateway  Router  field  and  then use the Number buttons to input the Gateway   Router  address     9 Press W to highlight the DNS  Domain Name Server   field  and then use the Number buttons to input the DNS  address    10 wnen finished  highlight Done and press           The Basic Network Setup menu closes and the  Network menu appears     11 Go to section C     Setting up file sharing on your PC        Resetting the network address       Press MEX and open the Setup menu     Highlight Installation and press        The Installation  menu appears     Open the Network menu   Highlight Basic Network Setup and press           aha Na    The message    Your Basic Network Setup is complete   Would you like to start over     will appear     To continue  highlight Yes and press        To return to the Network menu  highlight No and    press           Your Basic Network Setup is complete  Would you like to start over   Yes No    6 If you selected Yes in step 5  the message    Obtain  network address automatically   will appear     Basic N
160. r use in violation of instructions  furnished by TACP  use or malfunction through simultaneous use of  this DLP9 Television and connected equipment  or to units that have  been modified or had the serial number removed  altered  defaced   or rendered illegible      4            How to Obtain Warranty Service    If  after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and  reviewing the section entitled  Troubleshooting   you find that service is  needed      1  To find the nearest TACP Authorized Service Station  visit TACP s  website at www tacp toshiba com service or contact TACP s  Consumer Solution Center toll free at 1 800 631 3811     2  You must present your original bill of sale or other proof of purchase  to the TACP Authorized Service Station              For additional information  visit TACP s website   www tacp toshiba com        ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE  U S A   INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED  WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY  WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U S A   AS HEREBY LIMITED  THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE  AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  GUARANTEES   AGREEMENTS  AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TACP WITH  RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS  INNO  EVENT SHALL TACP BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO
161. r workmanship for a period of one  1  year  after the date of original retail purchase  DURING THIS PERIOD            WILL  AT TACP S OPTION  EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE LAMP UNIT  WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED LAMP UNIT WITHOUT CHARGE TO  YOU  LABOR CHARGES FOR LAMP UNIT REPLACEMENT ARE YOUR  RESPONSIBILITY AND ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THIS  WARRANTY  The lamp unit is a user replaceable component     Rental Units   The warranty for DLP   Television rental units begins on the date of the first  rental or thirty  30  days after the date of shipment to the rental firm   whichever comes first           Limited Warranty for Commercial Units   TACP warrants DLP   Televisions  including the lamp units contained  therein  that are sold and used for commercial purposes as follows  all  parts are warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for a  period of ninety  90  days after the date of original retail purchase   DURING THIS PERIOD  TACP WILL  AT TACP S OPTION  REPAIR OR  REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED PART  WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU     Owner s Manual and Product Registration Card  Read this owner s manual thoroughly before operating this DLP  Television     Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your  DLP   Television online at www tacp toshiba com service as soon as  possible  By registering your DLP9 Television you will enable TACP to bring  you new products specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to  contact you in the un
162. rasound 0420 Linn 0189  Lenoxx 1561 Philips 0157  0274  0626 Magnavox 0189  0531  1189   Luxman 0165 Pioneer 0032  0468  0551  1269  1514  Marantz 0321  0892 1062  1087 Marantz 0189  1189  1269   McIntosh 0251 Polk Audio 0157 1289  Nakamichi 0321 Proceed 0420        1289         0264 Proton 0157 Micromega 1189  Optimus 0395  0823 QED 0157 Mitsubishi 1393  Parasound 0246 Quad 0157 Myryad 1189  Philips 0892 Quasar 0029 Nakamichi 1313  Pionesk 0823 RCA 0032  0053  0420  Onkyo 0135  0380  0842   PolkAudio 0892 2 0468  1062 1298  1320  1531  RCA 0823 Realistic 0180  0420 Optimus 0186 0531  1023     Rotel 0157  0420 1074         SAE 0157 Panasonic 0309  1288  1308   Sansui 0321  Sansui 0157 1316  1350  1363   Shure 0264  s 0087 1518  1548   Sony 0689  0815  1126 anyo 1633  1763  1764    Sharp 0037  0180          Soundesign 0078  0211  Philips 0189  1189  1266   Victor 0331 Sherwood 0180 1269  Sonic Frontiers 0157     Wards 0078  0211  M Sony 0000  0100  0185  Pioneer 0014 0150 0531   amaha 0133 0143  0354  Gaon 0604 0605 0630  1023  1384  0504 0673  1364 d Polk Audio 0189  1289  1414  j Pr 1254  CD plavers Sugden omy ic 0531  1023  1074   play TAG McLaren 0157   1023  1074   1254  1390  1511   Brand Code Tascam 0420 1609  Adcom 0234 is   bn 05378 0393  Samsung 1295  1304  1500      Tei 029 oson   yee     ar oim Toshiba 0019  0299 d cine  ro   Victor 0072 TP  Audio Technica 0170 Sherwood 1077  Wards 0053  0157       Burmester 0420 Sirius 1811  ue   Yamaha 0036 0170  0187   Californi
163. rch engine          Remote control effective range       For optimum performance  aim the remote control directly at  the TV remote sensor  Make sure there are no obstructions  between the remote control and the TV            Point remote control  toward remote sensor  on front of TV                                   11    MX196  E F  Web 213 27               eo               MXI196 EN book Page 12 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 2  Using the remote control       Learning about the remote control       The buttons used for operating the TV only are described here   For a complete list of the remote control   s functions  see the  remote control functional key chart  ns pages 14   15     For a list of the buttons that operate the TV Guide On Screen   system  see the separate TV Guide On Screen    Interactive  Program Guide     1     I   2  ip 3             MODE SELECT                      18     Wu DVD RTN   1 7                          necu   curn     20            PAusESTEp PLAY STOP   21               C gt   Cw     SKIP REW FF SKIP       GO CE  Croll         TVNCR REC SLOW  22  23     ain  Co  CD D       AM FM               Freeze   pic size   isc                       TV  GUIDE    TOSHIBA  CT 90256                            Note  The error message  Not Available  may appear if you  press a key for a function that is not available         12                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       10  11    12    13    14    15  16    1
164. rd and forward one  day at a time in the TV Guide On Screen    listings  0  TV  Guide On Screen    Interactive Program Guide      C CAPTION  TV VCR  opens the closed caption audio  selector screen   The audio selector is not available for  analog channels       pages 43   44   Also can be used to  select the TV mode to view one program while recording  another     POP opens the POP double window    page 40        locks unlocks the TV Guide On Screen    video window   t  TV Guide On Screen    Interactive Program Guide      FREEZE freezes the picture  Press again to restore the  moving picture     PIC SIZE cycles through the pictures sizes  Natural   TheaterWide 1 2 3  and Full       page 37      Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       13    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                                                   e    MXI196 EN book Page 14 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 2  Using the remote control       Remote Control functional key chart                                                                                                                                                             I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine                MX196  E F  Web 213 276       DVD VCR  i combo i  REMOTE Toshiba TV CABLE SAT     VCR Receiver    CD PVR  CONTROL KEY    TV   satellite      DVD  AMP  AUDIO   DVD R  EDT Remote control device mode selection  LIGHT Lights the remote key     SLEEP Sleep timer     TV    TV    TV  lt 
165. reen    setup  the manual time and date  settings will be overridden by the TV Guide On Screen     settings     28                   Setting the ColorStream  HD  audio mode       To set the ColorStream HD audio mode        1 Press IMEX and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight ColorStream HD1 Audio  or  ColorStream HD 2 Audio  and press b        Press A or V to select Yes or No and press       to display  the information        Installation No  Sleep Timer Yes    On Off Timer  PC Settings    ColorStream HD1 Audio No        HDMI 1 Audio Auto  v ColorStream HD2 Audio No       Navigate EVER Select GII Back EI Exit    Note  The analog audio terminals for the ColorStream HD and  HDMI inputs are used in common  When the ColorStream HD  1  or 2  audio mode is set to Yes  the HDMI 1  or 2  audio mode  is set to Digital and will be grayed out  When the ColorStream  HD 1  or 2  audio mode is set to No  the HDMI 1  or 2  Audio   changes to Auto                 a    MX196  E F  Web 213 276          MX196_EN book Page 29 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM              e je    Chapter 4  Setting up your TV          Setting the HDMI    audio mode Viewing the CableCARD   menu          To set the HDMI audio mode  A CableCARD enables you to view encrypted digital  channels  For connection and subscription information  see     Connecting a digital CableCARD       in the Installation  Guide     Note  Connecting your TV directly to the Audio Video output of   your set top box may provide a more vivid p
166. rovided with an A  interlock to reduce the risk of electric shock and excessive  ultraviolet radiation  Never defeat its purpose or attempt  to service without removing the lamp unit door    completely  Failure to follow this WARNING may result in  death or serious injury              5 Grasp the lamp unit handle and gently pull the lamp unit  straight out of the TV  Set the old lamp unit aside   us    Disposing of the used lamp unit  on page 86            NOTE  Wear soft  lint free gloves when  replacing the lamp unit              6 Carefully insert the new lamp unit straight into the TV  until it is fully seated         continued     85          MX196  E F  Web 213 27                               e    MXI196 EN book Page 86 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 9  Appendix    Note      Never subject the lamp unit to excessive shock      Never touch the lamp unit glass or otherwise get it dirty   Doing so may affect the image quality and reduce the  service life of the lamp  See  Cleaning the lamp unit glass   below        CLEANING THE LAMP UNIT GLASS   If you accidentally touch the lamp unit glass or otherwise get  it dirty  wipe it with a lint free lens cleaning cloth  such as a  cloth for cleaning camera lenses or eyeglasses      CAUTION  NEVER clean a hot lamp with any  type of flammable liquid or aerosol cleaning  agent  Many ordinary cleaning agents  such as    glass cleaners  contain chemicals that may be flammable at  certain temperatures  If the lamp unit is no
167. rround sound feature   Dolby   Virtual SRS TruSurround        The Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround feature allows you to  enjoy virtual surround sound from the TV s speakers     To turn on the Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround  feature        1 Press m and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Advanced Audio Settings and press          3 Inthe Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround field  select  On     Advanced Audio Settings  Wow  SRS 3D Off  WOW  SRS Focus Off  WOW  SRS TruBass High  Dolby Virtual  SRS TruSurround    on a  Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press         To turn off the Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround  feature    Select Off in step 3 above    Note  The Dolby Virtual SRS TruSurround and WOW SRS    3D features cannot be on at the same time  If you set one to  On  the other will automatically be set to Off     59    MX196  E F  Web 213 27                   Cam  NS                      j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 60 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    The Toshiba Home Interactive Network Connection   THINC     feature allows you to connect the TV to your home  network  which will enable access to file sharing and   e mail scheduling features     File sharing    You can access JPEG and MP3 files that are stored on your  networked home PC and view play them on the TV     Note  Requires a home network        Installation Guide    Does N
168. s a large picture and six in thumbnail format     Picture Viewer    Picture Viewer    7  ES     4 Press A or V to select another picture as the large picture     5 Press   to view your pictures in a slide show           During the slide show      To stop on an image during the slide show  press            To resume the slide show  press   again      To rotate the picture  press                To select another image  press A or V      Tostop the slide show and return to the picture viewer  press     To stop the slide show and return to the regular TV screen   press  xr         68    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       To set the slide show interval     Press  Exit  to close the Picture Viewer  if it is open         Press       and open the Setup menu   Highlight Slide Show Interval and press          Select the interval from the menu sidebar  2  5  10  15  or  20 seconds        C  211 6108   setup                        PC Settings  ColorStream HD1 Audio No   58Sec  HDMI 1 Audio Auto 10 Sec  ColorStream HD2 Audio No   15 Sec  HDMI 2 Audio Auto 20 Sec  Quick Restart On          Navigate ENTER Select              EXIT Exit    To view your JPEG files in Native Resolution mode   Press  4  or   amp   during the slideshow  This will expand the  image to its non compressed format    Press       to display a help bar that will show how to scroll to  the edges of the image using the A V 4P buttons    To exit Native Resolution and return to the normal slidesh
169. s powered off  See    Setting the Quick Restart  feature   ps  page 30     8  The yellow and blue LED lights at the bottom center of the  TV front indicate your TV s current status  If either light  flashes  see  LED indications     n  page 83     9  Every time the TV power cord is plugged in  the yellow LED  will blink until the TV enters standby mode  plugged in but  not powered on   This is normal and is not a sign of  malfunction     MX196  E F  Web 213 276                         MX196_EN book Page 3 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Im          Voice announce  feature    When certain non standard conditions occur  the LEDs   on the TV will blink and the TV will play a recorded      voice announcement    describing the condition  see the  LED indication table on page 83 for the specific conditions  that include a voice announcement     To repeat the voice announcement and hear additional  information  press the MENU button on the TV while the  LEDs are blinking              IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT HOT LAMP RESTART   When the TV has been powered on long enough for the lamp   unit to get hot  it may take several minutes for the picture to   appear in the following situations      When the Quick Restart    feature is set to OFF and  you turn the TV off and then on again within a few  minutes  or   e Ifthe TV is on when a short term power failure  power  surge  or other similar power failure occurs  such that  the TV loses and regains power within a few minutes    This 
170. select Off     MTS Stereo  Language English  Speakers  4 ott  gt     Optical Output Format Dolby Digital    Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           To turn on the built in speakers   Select On in step 3 above     46    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Selecting the optical audio output format    You can use this feature to select the optical audio output  format when you connect a Dolby Digital decoder or other  digital audio system to the Optical Audio Out terminal on  the TV            Connecting a digital audio system  in the  Installation Guide      To select the optical audio output format        1 Press m and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press                    Optical Output Format field  select either  Dolby Digital or PCM  depending on your device     Audio Setup  MTS Stereo    Language English    Speakers On  Optical Output Format 4 Dolby Digital  gt     Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           MX196  E F  Web 213 276                   Cam  NS          e           e      MX196_EN book Page 47 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Using the Locks menu       The Locks menu includes the Enable Rating Blocking  Edit  Rating Limits  Channels Block  Input Lo
171. splay while the TV is  attempting to load the network address information from  the DHCP server     Basic Network Setup    Please wait       If the automatic network address setup is successful   go to step 7    If the automatic network address setup is not  successful  go to step 8     If the automatic network address setup is successful  the  following screen will appear     Done  Network address information has been found     a  Press       to close the screen and return to the Network  menu    b  Skip to section C     Setting up file sharing on your PC      us page 62     If the automatic network address setup is not successful    the following screen will appear              There may be a problem with the network connection  Please  check network cables and settings        a  Make sure all cables for your home network are  securely connected    b  Make sure your home network is set up properly  See  the Installation Guide for TV connection  information  Also consult the owner s manuals for  your other components    c  Make sure the DHCP and security settings on your  home router are correct  Consult the owner s manual  for your router                 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       d  Retry the automatic network address setup by following  these steps    1  Highlight OK and press          2  Repeat steps 1   6   If you have already repeated  this setup process  go to step 9      If  after repeating steps 1   6  you receive the error  messa
172. ss                System Infomation    Sleep Timer     On Off Timer    PC Settings  ColorStream HD1 Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio          y ColorStream HD2 Audio No    Navigate CEI Select EL Back      Exit                 GET select Chi  Back  sug Exit    4 Press 4 to scroll through the menu bar to select either  Product Information or Software Version and view  the related information        System Information System Information  Sun Jan 1  2006 12 12 19am    Product Information  gt  E Software Version  E  Brand  Toshiba 2 2 34 0  Model  62MX196 Mar 1 2006   11 05 49  FW  24  Done Done    To close the screen and return to the Installation  menu   Highlight Done and press           To return to normal viewing   Press  Ex                  Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Reset Factory Defaults    To reset all settings and channels to their factory  default values        Press MEX and open the Setup menu     Highlight Installation and press        A new set of  Installation menu icons will appear     Open the System Status menu  highlight System  Information  and press           Press  lt  gt  to scroll through the menu bar to select  Factory Defaults     Enter your PIN code  or 0000 if no PIN code has been set      Highlight Yes and press       The TV will turn 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     System Information         Press YES to conf
173. sshaing end seouiy     3  TVs    Home File Server    P Setup  menu        Ce                                                   b  Click to check        low Dey  T  Make this folder private    Allow    next to Full Control      pue o      Change  b  Click to select Bd Toes tu        mue                Full Control  Read        3h users of this computer  select the first check box below  Share this folder and        a share name        onthe network  c  Click    Apply   2 Share           mpo  T  Allow network users to change my files d  Click  OK   c  Click  OK to close the window    which will close the  Permissions window    Go to section D   Setting up file sharing on the TV   on  for the selected folder   page 65   Lev          Go to section D   Setting up file sharing on the TV   on  page 65     2 2        MyPicures Properties          z  You can share this folder with other users on your  network  To enable sharing for this folder  click Share this  folder        Do not share this folder       Share this folder    Share name    MyPicures       a  Click to display  the  Sharing  tab              Security   Customize            b Click to select   Share this folder             Comment            User limit     Maximum allowed          O Allow this number of users                      C  Click  Permissions    which will open  the Permissions  window for the  selected folder         Permissions         configure settings for        access  cick  Caching    Caching            
174. st e mail in the following order     ID  your ID     not required if you set the    ID Required  field to Off     COMMAND ADD   or COMMAND DELETE or COMMAND GET or  COMMAND HELP     INPUT  name of input to record    CHANNEL  channel number of recording or reminder   DATE  date of recording or reminder    START TIME  start time of recording or reminder   DURATION  length of recording or reminder     TYPE RECORD   or TYPE REMIND     Tag and data formats    The data for each tag can be formatted in various ways  as  described in the following table              Sample request e mails      The examples shown below are for illustration purposes  only       Styles applied to the sample e mail text  such as bold  italic   and underline  are for illustration purposes only  You do not    need to style the text in your request e mails       Theonly text in a request e mail that is case sensitive is the    ID       other text is not case sensitive     ADD request e mail    The ADD request allows you to schedule a new recording or    reminder     The required tags for an ADD request e mail are  in this  order        ID  your ID     not required if you set the  ID Required  field to Off     COMMAND ADD    INPUT  name of input     CHANNEL  channel number of recording or reminder     DATE  date of recording or reminder     START TIME  start time of recording or reminder     DURATION  length of recording or reminder     TYPE RECORD    or    TYPE REMIND    Sample ADD request e mail  to schedu
175. story List is set to On  the channels and  inputs stored in the list will be saved every power on off  cycle  When History List is set to Power Off Clear  On    the channels and inputs stored in the list will be cleared  with every power on off cycle of the TV     Press V to highlight ANT1 List  and then press  lt  or    to  select On or Off     Press V to highlight ANT2 List  and then press          to  select On or Off     5  6  T Press Wto highlight Cable Box List  and then press or     to select On or Off    8   9    Press W to highlight Satellite Box List  and then press  4      P to select On or Off     Press V to highlight Inputs List  and then press         to select On or Off     10 Press v to highlight Favorites List  then press  or P to  select On or Off     11      save your entries  highlight Done and press         To return to factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note  Cable Box List and Satellite Box List will be  grayed out and set to Off by default  They will remain this  way until a Cable Box and or Satellite Box is configured  from the TV Guide setup     To open the Channel Browser      BACK NEXT      Press     lt        P  or Gl on the remote control     BACK      Press      to surf backward through the currently selected  list        NEXT      Press  P to surf forward through the currently selected list     Note  The Channel Browser  is not available while the TV is in  POP mode     34                Downloaded from www Manualslib com 
176. t allowed to cool for at  least one  1  hour  such chemicals may ignite                 7 Using a manual Phillips screwdriver  tighten the two lamp  unit screws     Note  Hana tighten only  Do not use an electric  screwdriver        Lamp unit screws     use manual Phillips screwdriver only  X             NOTE   Make sure the lamp unit and screws are  installed securely  otherwise  the TV may not turn  on and the lamp life may be shortened        8 Reattach the lamp unit door  making sure to insert the  hooks on the left side of the lamp unit door inside the  opening in the TV cabinet     Insert the hooks inside the  TV cabinet opening        Lamp unit door    86                Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       9 Replace the screw and tighten using a manual  screwdriver            Hand tighten using    Lamp unit door a manual screwdriver       NOTE  Make sure the lamp unit door is installed  securely  otherwise  the TV may not turn on              10 Plug in the power cord and turn on the TV  After the initial  warmup period  which may take several seconds for full  picture brightness   the TV should operate normally  If  any of the following conditions exist  turn off the TV   unplug the power cord  and repeat steps 1   9 to ensure that  the lamp unit and lamp unit door are installed correctly     No picture    Dark picture    TV will not turn on  If  after repeating steps 1   9  the problem still exists       n the U S   call TACP Consumer Soluti
177. t ratio feature is set to On  the TV will  automatically select the picture size when one of the following    input sources is received       A480isignal from the VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  ColorStream  HD 1  or ColorStream HD 2 input       A 10801  4801  480p  or 720p signal from the HDMI input        Aspectratio      Automatic aspect size  automatically  signal source selected when Auto Aspect is On        4 3 normal    Natural  with sidebars        4 3 letter box  TheaterWide 2       16 9 full Full       Not defined          ID 1 data The current picture size you set under  or HDMI    Selecting the picture size    on page 37     aspect data        Note  The auto aspect ratio feature is not applicable to    antenna or cable input sources     To turn on the auto aspect ratio feature        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Theater Settings and press            Inthe Auto Aspect Ratio field  select On     Picture Size Natural  Picture Scroll    Cinema Mode Film  Auto Aspect Ratio  lt  On    Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           To turn off the auto aspect ratio feature     Select Off in step 3 above                a    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             Selecting the cinema mode   480i signals only        When you view a DVD  480i signal  3 2 pulldown processed   from a DVD player connected to the VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2   ColorStream H
178. tatus information  using RECALL       Understanding the auto power off  feature       To display TV status information   Press Feu  on the remote control                 The following information will display  if applicable      Current input  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  etc        If ANT 1 or ANT2 is the current input  either    CABLE      for cable TV  or    TV     for over the air broadcasts        Channel number  if in ANT 1 or ANT 2 mode       Digital signal strength indicator  bar graph in lower right  corner of screen  for ATSC signal only       Time  if set      On timer setting  if set      Remaining time on game timer  if set      Remaining time on sleep timer  if set      Stereo or SAP audio status     V Chip rating status     Picture size     Video resolution     Lamp mode  appears only if the TV is in High Bright mode     STEREO   NC 17   Sleep Timer  18 min   Game Timer  28 min     Lamp High Bright   Natural  480i 5 32 pm    ANT 1    CABLE 81 1  hull    Sample RECALL screen  To close the RECALL screen     Press      again                 94    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          The TV will automatically turn itself off after approximately  15 minutes if it is tuned to a vacant channel or a station that  completes its broadcast for the day  This feature functions in    ANT 1 and ANT 2 modes only        Understanding the last mode  memory feature       If the power is cut off while you are viewing the TV  the  Last Mode Memory feature aut
179. te  your other devices    Programming the remote control to  operate your other devices          Your TV remote control has one dedicated TV mode and five  programmable multi brand modes  CABLE SAT  DVD   VCR PVR  AUX 1  and AUX 2  The default device modes  and programmable device modes are listed below     Note  The TV remote control is preprogrammed to operate  most Toshiba devices  To operate a non Toshiba device or a  Toshiba device that the remote control is not preprogrammed  to operate  you will need to program the remote control  See   Programming the remote control to operate your other  devices   at right         Default device mode control  before                                  MODE SELECT programming    TV Toshiba TV   CABLE SAT Toshiba DST 3100 Satellite receiver  DVD Orion DVD   VCR PVR Toshiba VCR   AUX 1 Yamaha Audio receiver   AUX 2 Onkyo Audio receiver   MODE SELECT Device mode control after programming  TV Toshiba TV   CABLE SAT   DVD   VCR PVR Multi brand video audio devices  AUX 1   AUX 2       Note  Although your new TV s remote control includes codes  for many devices  it may not include codes for some or all of  the features on certain devices you wish to control  If you are  unable to program the TV s remote control to operate your  device or some of the features on that device  use the device s  original remote control  or the control buttons on the device      16    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Device code setup  
180. tes     120    Cancel Done  4 Highlight Done and press           Note       When a power failure occurs  the sleep timer setting  may be cleared       A message will display when there is one minute  remaining on the sleep timer     To display the remaining sleep time     Press    EP     Sleep Timer    A  120 Minutes  v    Note  You also can view the remaining sleep time by pressing  IRECALL                   To cancel the sleep timer     Repeatedly press  5  until it is set to 0 minutes     92    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          You can set the On Off Timer to turn the TV on and off  automatically at a preset time on a recurring basis     Note  You must first set the time       page 28      To set the On Off Timer        1 Press MEX and open the Setup menu   2 Highlight On Off Timer and press 61     3 Inthe DAY field  press            P to select the recurrence   weekends  weekdays  every day  etc      On Off Timer  Turn TV ON   Day 4 Weekends  gt   Time  HH MM  09 00 AM  TV ON Duration  30 Minutes  Reset Cancel Done    4 Press W to highlight the Time field  and then use the  Number buttons to enter the time you want the TV to turn  on automatically     5 When the AM PM field is highlighted  press    to select  AM or PM     6 Press V to highlight the TV ON Duration field  and then  press   orb to select the length of time until the TV turns  off  30 Minutes  1 Hour  2 Hours  4 Hours    8 Hours  or 12 Hours      7 Highlight Done and press 69  
181. the  time and date  on page 28      Required information and services    Before you can set up the e mail scheduling feature  you must  have the following information and related services     a  A valid POP3 e mail address dedicated for use by the  TV only     Note  The e mail address assigned to the TV must bea  dedicated POP3 address  different from your personal  e mail address  Assigning your personal e mail  address to the TV will eventually lead to the deletion of  all of your personal e mails  including attachments    This is NOT covered under the Toshiba warranty     b  A personal e mail address  different from the TV   s  dedicated e mail address  from which you can send  e mails to the TV    c  Login and password settings for the TV   s POP3 e mail  account    d  Name or IP address of the incoming  POP3  mail  server    e  Name or IP address of the outgoing  SMTP  mail  server    To obtain the required e mail services listed above  contact  your ISP     To obtain the required addresses and settings listed above   either contact your ISP or use the configuration utility for  your DSL cable modem or router     Note      Toshiba is not responsible for any damage or loss  caused directly or indirectly by the failure of the e mail  scheduling feature to record content intended to be  recorded       Toshiba is not responsible for  nor has any control over   any content recorded and or viewed using the e mail  scheduling feature  Further  the e mail scheduling  feature is 
182. the other language instead of the program s  normal audio      Ifyou 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     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       To listen to an alternate language on an ATSC digital  station  if available     Highlight the Language field in step 3 at left  and then press  4 or P to select the language you prefer     Adjusting the audio quality    You can adjust the audio quality by adjusting the bass  treble   and balance     To adjust the audio quality        1 Press m and open the Audio menu   2 Highlight Audio Settings and press            Press Vor A to highlight the item you want to adjust   Bass  Treble  or Balance      Audio Settings  Bass 100                             1l  Treble 100                         3  1  Balance           StableSound oft    Reset Done       Press dorP to adjust the level        4 makes the bass or treble weaker or increases the  balance in the left channel  depending on the item  selected          makes the bass or treble stronger or increases the  balance in the right channel  depending on the item  selected      D To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To reset the settings to the factory defaults  highlight  Reset and press           45       MX196  E F  Web 213 27    
183. the parts of the library   used  This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup   or in documentation  online or textual  provided with the package    Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or without   modification  are permitted provided that the following conditions are met     1  Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice  this  list of conditions and the following disclaimer     2  Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  notice  this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution     3  All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  must display the following acknowledgement   This product includes  cryptographic software written by Eric Young  eay cryptsoft com       The word    cryptographic    can be left out if the routines from the library  being used are not cryptographic related     4  If you include any Windows specific code  or derivative thereof  from  the apps directory  application code  you must include an  acknowledgement     This product includes software written by Tim  Hudson  tjh cryptosoft com        THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG    AS IS    AND ANY   EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED   TO  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND   FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED  IN NO   EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIAB
184. the separate Installation Guide   Keep this manual for future reference     2 Observe the following when choosing a location for the   TV      Read the separate Installation Guide      Read the separate TV Guide On Screen    Interactive  Program Guide      Read  Important notes about your DLP  projection  TV     page 2       Placethe TV on the applicable optional TV stand listed  in the  Specifications  section  if available for this TV  model  or on a sturdy  level  stable surface that can  safely support the size and weight of the unit      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   i gt  pages 8 10      D Connect your other electronic device s  to the TV   a Installation Guide      6 Connect the supplied G LINK   IR blaster cable from  your VCR and or Cable box  if applicable  to the  G LINK    terminal so you can use the TV Guide  On Screen   features  applies to VCRs and cable boxes  only   a  Installation Guide      T Install the batteries in the remote control      page 11      8 se    Learning about the re
185. thout saving your settings  highlight  Cancel and press              USING THE ON SCREEN KEYBOARD    a  Press      to highlight the desired letter  number   or character  and then press         XXXX XXXXX XX_  1234567890     qwertyuiop               6                    zxcvbnm     Shift BS  Done   Clear Cancel    b  Repeat step          until you have finished entering all  characters for the selected field   Note       To toggle between uppercase and lowercase  letters and between numbers and symbols   highlight Shift and press            Toerase the last entered character  highlight BS   backspace  and press           To clear your entered characters  highlight Clear  and press         c  When you are finished entering all characters for the  selected field  highlight Done and press           You will return to the previous Setup window              About the Software Upgrade feature    This feature allows you to download software updates to your  television from a shared folder on your home network    If you experience any difficulties that can only be resolved by  a software update  your Toshiba customer service  representative will provide you with the appropriate upgrade  files and assist you in the proper use of this feature     65          e                   MXI196 EN book Page 66 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM                I    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature       E  Viewing playing shared files on  the TV       You can use the Picture Viewer 
186. tion and or other materials provided with the distribution     3  Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its  contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived  from this software without specified prior written permission    THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION  INC    AND CONTRIBUTORS    AS IS    AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  THE IMPLIED   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A   PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED  IN NO EVENT SHALL   THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY   DIRECT  INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL  EXEMPLARY  OR   CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO    PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES  LOSS OF   USE  DATA  OR PROFITS  OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  HOWEVER   CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY  WHETHER IN   CONTRACT  STRICT LIABILITY  OR TORT  INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE   OR OTHERWISE  ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS   SOFTWARE  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH   DAMAGE     This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use  in the OpenSSL Toolkit  http   www openssl org      This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young   eay cryptsoft com      OpenSSL 0 9 7d Copyright    1998 2000 the OpenSSL Project  All Rights  reserved  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms  with or   without modification  are permitted provided that the following conditions  are met      1
187. tion to a cable system providing  such programming     security card provided by your cable  operator is required to view encrypted digital programming   Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services  such as  video on demand  a cable operator s enhanced program guide   or data enhanced television services  may require the use of a  set top box  For more information  call your local cable    operator     We have provided three separate Guides to facilitate the    installation and operation of your TV     Please use the Guides in the order shown below to get the    most enjoyment from your new TV     1  The Installation Guide explains how to connect your TV    to your antenna and equipment     2  The Operating Guide  this Guide  provides step by step  instructions for using your TV s many features    3  The TV Guide On Screen   Interactive Program Guide  explains how to set up and navigate the TV Guide    On Screen  system in your TV     Note  The TV screen graphics in the Guides are for illustration  purposes only and may be different from the screens    displayed on your TV           I    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Chapter 1  Introduction       Features of your new TV       The following are just a few of the many exciting features of  your new Toshiba widescreen  integrated HD  DLP9  projection TV      Integrated digital tuning  8VSB ATSC and QAM   eliminates the need for a separate digital converter set top  box  in most cases 
188. to view compatible JPEG   format photos on the TV    You can use the Audio Player to play compatible MP3 files  on the TV    The TV can access JPEG and or MP3 files stored on a  networked PC  as described on pages 67   69 in this Guide and  also in the  nstallation Guide      Note       f you are viewing playing files stored on a networked PC   IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU BACK UP YOUR DATA   Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by the use of  any networked PCs or shared files with this TV  Toshiba will  not compensate for any lost data or recording s  caused by  the use of such PCs or data       The technical criteria set out in this Guide are meant as a  guide only       You must obtain any required permission from  copyright owners to download or use copyrighted  content  Toshiba cannot and does not grant such  permission     Media specifications    File folder name specifications       Maximum file name length  255 characters        Maximum shared folder  name length  12 characters        File names must contain US ASCII characters only        File and folder names cannot contain any special  characters  such as             lt  gt          The words  folder  and  directory  are used interchangeably     66    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Picture Viewer JPEG file specifications        Maximum JPEG file size  8 MB   e JPEG files larger than 8 MB will not display    Maximum JPEG image resolution  6000 X 4000 pixels     Images with a reso
189. ture Settings menu     98    Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the Game Mode feature    You can use the Game Mode feature for shorter frame delays  when playing a video game requiring split second timing  between the on screen display and input from the controller   such as music creation and high action games      Note  To use the Game Mode feature  the current video input  must be Video 1  Video 2  ColorStream HD1    ColorStream HD2  HDMI 1 or HDMI 2  The Game Mode  cannot be turned on when any other video input is selected     To turn on Game Mode        1 Press me and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press             Press Aor W to highlight the Game Mode field  and then  press              select On     Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer Middle  Color Management  Game Mode   On  gt   Reset Done  To turn off Game Mode     Select Off in step 3 above  change the video input  or turn the  TV off and then on again     You can change the video input in any of the following ways   e Pressing on the remote control       page 32        Changing the channel using the Numbers or   amp     amp    p     adap           MX196  E F  Web 213 276               e                               a    Da      MXI196 EN book Page 59 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 6  Using the TV s advanced features       Using the advanc
190. u can set separate scroll settings for the TheaterWide 2 and  areas  such as subtitles or captions   see  Scrolling the TheaterWide 3 modes for each input   TheaterWide  picture   at right   To set the scroll settings        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Theater Settings and press                      TheaterWide 3 picture size example  Picture Settings   Full picture size  for 16 9  480i  480p  source Tei ati      programs only      f receiving a squeezed 4 3 format program  the picture is   stretched wider to fill the width of the screen  but not   stretched taller       None of the picture is hidden     In the Picture Size field  select either TheaterWide 2    or TheaterWide 3  you cannot scroll in any other mode      Q Q            C  4 Press W to highlight the Picture Scroll field   5    Press           to scroll the picture up and down as needed     O O O   O O O from    10 to  20        Full picture size example Picture Size TheaterWide 2  Picture Scroll 5               Cinema Mode Film  Auto Aspect Ratio On  Reset Done    6 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press            38          MX196  E F  Web 213 276        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine    Cam  NS                j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 39 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM          Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Using the auto aspect ratio feature       When the auto aspec
191. ur personal preferences                             Selection Pressing 4 Pressing  gt   contrast lower higher  brightness darker lighter  color paler deeper   tint reddish greenish  sharpness softer sharper       To adjust the picture quality        1 Press m and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Picture Settings and press              Press A or V to select      picture quality you want to  adjust  Contrast  Brightness  Color  Tint  or  Sharpness   and then press  and to adjust the setting   as described in the table above     Mode Sports   Contrast 100                       4  Brightness 0         Color 50 5 e       Tint ee eel  Sharpness 50                       Reset Done  Contrast E lI     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press         The picture qualities you adjusted are automatically saved in  the Preference mode  ss    Selecting the picture mode      at left      MX196  E F  Web 213 276      y  Np          e              j  a b    MXI196 EN book Page 43 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM       Chapter 5  Using the TV s features       Using the closed caption mode       The closed caption mode has two options      Captions   An on screen display of the dialogue  narration   and sound effects of TV programs and videos that are closed  captioned  usually marked            in program guides       Text   An on screen display of information not related to  the current program  such as weather
192. ure size preferences for each input  on your TV     To select the picture size using the remote control        1 Press      on the remote control    2 While the Picture Size screen is open  you can do one of  the following to select the desired picture size     Repeatedly press sug       Press the corresponding Number button  0 4  while the  Picture Size screen is open       Press A or V while the Picture Size screen is open        Picture Size      Natural    TheaterWide 1      TheaterWide 2      TheaterWide 3                      O   TRB to Select       To select the picture size using the menus     1 Select Picture Size in the Theater Settings menu     2 Select the input for which you want to save your picture    settings   3 Highlight Done and press         Theater Settings   Picture Size Natural   Picture Scroll     Cinema Mode Film   Auto Aspect Ratio On  Reset Done    Note  Full picture size may not be available for some program  formats  it will be    grayed out  in the Picture Size screen      Using these functions to change the picture size  i e    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        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Note  If you select one of the TheaterWide   picture sizes  the  top and bottom edges of the picture  including subtitles or  capti
193. ure to schedule and  delete recordings and reminders by sending a    request e mail     to the TV s e mail address from any PC     The four commands the TV will accept are ADD  DELETE   GET  and HELP  as described in this section     If you have not already done so  follow the instructions in  sections A and          page 60   and in section F  a gt  page 70    before proceeding     When arecording is scheduled via e mail  the recording device  used will be the VCR connected to the TV s analog A V OUT  terminals  see item 4 on page 9 for the location of the A V  OUT terminals  see the separate Installation Guide for various  VCR connection examples      E mail parameters    Note  Some e mail clients automatically insert e mail  signatures  which the TV will try to process  These may  generate unwanted error messages       The maximum allowable e mail size is 16 KB  E mails over  16 KB will be automatically deleted       E mails sent to the TV cannot contain any attachments  The  TV will automatically delete any e mail with an attached  file       E mails can be formatted either Plain Text or Rich Text  Format  HTML style        E mails sent to the TV that are not properly formatted   are from the wrong e mail address  or have the wrong ID  Gf specified  will be deleted            e mails sent to the TV will be deleted eventually     Note      Toshiba is not responsible for any damage or loss  caused directly or indirectly by the failure of the e mail  scheduling feature to re
194. ust first set up the TV  Guide On Screen  system  E mail scheduling will not   be available unless the TV Guide On Screen  system is  fully operational  See the separate TV Guide On Screen     Interactive Program Guide for details on setting up the  TV Guide On Screen  system     If you experience any issues with e mail scheduling  please   contact the following      In the U S   call TACP Consumer Solutions at  1 800 631 3811 or visit http   www tacp com   customersupport contact asp      In Canada  call TCL Customer Service at  1 800 268 3404 or visit http   www toshiba ca              For home network troubleshooting tips  see Chapter 8              71                MX196  E F  Web 213 27          4e          ha    e    MXI196 EN book Page 72 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 7  Using the THINC    home network feature    Setting up SMTP authentication    If your e mail provider does not allow unknown e mail clients  to send e mail through them  requires authentication   or uses  port numbers different from the default  you will need to fill  out the fields in the advanced section of the e mail scheduler  setup     To set up SMTP authentication     1 Repeat steps 1 4 of  Setting up E mail Scheduling  on  page 70     2 Press the A  V  and  gt  buttons to highlight the  Advanced button on the screen and press         Another E mail Scheduling Setup window will appear     E mail Scheduling Setup     Please enter your E mail Setup Information   SMTP Authentication     
195. w settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press           Note  If you set the lamp mode to Low Power  each time  you turn on the TV  the lamp will start out in High Bright  mode but will switch to Low Power mode after a short  period of time  You may notice a change in screen  brightness when this happens  This is normal and is not a  sign of malfunction     Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Using the Vertical Edge Enhancer feature    The Vertical Edge Enhancer feature strengthens video contour     To turn on the Vertical Edge Enhancer feature        1 Press me and open the Video menu   2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press           3 In the Vertical Edge Enhancer field  select the mode  you prefer  Off  Low  Middle  or High      Dynamic Contrast High  CableClear Auto  MPEG Noise Reduction Low  Color Temperature Cool  Lamp Mode Low Power  Vertical Edge Enhancer    Middle  gt   Color Management  Game Mode On  Reset Done    4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press        To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset and    press         Note     Changing the setting of this item will cause the Mode to  automatically change to Preference     e When the input is changed to PC  this feature is  automatically set to High and grayed out in the menu     57       MX196  E F  Web 213 27               e                       I    e    MXI196 EN book Page 58 Tuesday  June
196. will occur for a few minutes      The screen  lamp  lights dimly  and     The fans continue to run    This is a function of the Quick Restart Shutdown mode and is  not a TV malfunction  If you do not prefer this  set the Quick  Restart feature to Off    When the Quick Restart feature is set to Off  if you repeatealy  turn the TV on and off in a short period of time  the useful    service life of the lamp may be shorter than the average useful  service life       page 84               IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT HOT LAMP RESTART    When the TV has been powered on long enough for the  lamp unit to get hot  it may take several minutes for the  picture to appear in the following situations      When the Quick Restart    feature is set to Off and you  turn the TV off and then on again within a few minutes   or        f the TV is on when a short term power failure  power  surge  or other similar power failure occurs  such that  the TV loses and regains power within a few minutes    This is a property of DLP  technology and is NOT a   sign of malfunction    If this occurs  the yellow LED on the TV front panel will   blink  and the blue LED will be lit solid  until the TV is   finished restarting the lamp and the normal picture  appears  If both LEDs are blinking  you will need to turn  the TV off and then on again to restart the lamp              30                   Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine          You can view the digital signal meter for the ANT 1 and 
197. www Manualslib com manuals search engine       Chapter 2  Using the remote control    Singer  Sonic Blue  Sony    Stack 9  STS  Sylvania    Symphonic  Systemax  Tagar Systems  Tatung   Teac   Technics  Teknika  Thomas   Tivo    TMK  Toshiba    Totevision  Touch   Unitech   Vector   Vector Research  Video Concepts  Videomagic  Videosonic  Viewsonic  Villain   Voodoo   Wards    White Westinghouse  XR 1000   Yamaha   Zenith    ZT Group    PVRs    Brand   ABS   Alienware  CyberPower  Dell   Direc TV  Gateway  Hewlett Packard  Howard Computers  HP   Hughes Network  Systems   Humax   Hush  iBUYPOWER  Linksys   Media Center PC    0072  0614  0616  0000  0032  0033   0034  0035  0636  1032  1972   1972   0042   0000  0035  0043  0081  0593  1593  0000  0593  1593  1972   1972   0041   0000  0041  0035  0162  0000  0035  0037  0000  0618 0636 0739  1996   0240   0043  0045  0209  0210 0212 0366  0845  1008   1145  1972  1996  0037  0240   1972   0240   0045   0038  0040  0040  0045  0061  0037   0240   1972   0000   1972   0000  0035  0042   0047 0048  0060  0072  0081   0149  0212  0240  0072  0209  0000  0035  0072  0038   0000  0033  0034  0039  0209  0479  1139   1972    Code  1972  1972  1972  1972  0739  1972  1972  1972  1972    0739  0739  1972  1972  1972  1972                   Microsoft 1972  Mind 1972  Niveus Media 1972  Northgate 1972  Panasonic 0616  Philips 0618  0739  RCA 0880  ReplayTV 0614  0616  Sonic Blue 0614  0616  Sony 0636  1972  Stack 9 1972  Systemax 1972  Ta
198. y  0  page 27     one or more of the following suggestions  which may   The channel may be blocked by the Channels Block   help to reduce the effect of this phenomenon  feature  Unblock the channel  a  page 49         If the TV is connected to an A V receiver that has a   If you are unable to tune digital channels  check the  programmable audio delay feature  use this feature to antenna configuration  1 page 25   If you are still    Factory Defaults procedure  a  page 31      Channel tuning problems    help synchronize the sound to the picture       If you notice this phenomenon only on certain TV    channels  please contact your local broadcast  cable  or    satellite provider to inform them of this issue     unable to tune digital channels  clear all channels from  the channel list  gg page 27  and reprogram channels into  the channel memory  1 page 26   If you are still unable  to tune digital channels  use the Reset Factory Defaults    procedure     page 31   Also see    TV stops responding  Sound problems to controls  and    Other problems   gg page 79        Check the antenna cable connections     Installation    Guide   Closed caption problems     The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try another   If the program or video you selected is not closed   channel  captioned  no captions will display  a  page 43       The sound may be muted  Press  4    If text is not available  a black rectangle may appear       If you hear no sound  try setting the MTS feature to If
199. y take several minutes  for the picture to obtain full brightness  05      IMPORTANT  NOTICE ABOUT HOT LAMP RESTART     on the next  page     4  The TV s display is manufactured using an extremely high  level of precision technology  however  an occasional pixel   dot of light  may show constantly on the screen  This is a  structural property of DLP   Digital Light Processing    technology and is not a sign of malfunction  Such pixels are  not visible when the picture is viewed from a normal viewing  distance    5  Always sit approximately 10   25 feet away from the TV and  as directly in front of it as possible  The picture quality may  be affected by your viewing position and length of viewing  time  If you sit too closely to the TV for too long  you may  suffer from eye fatigue  See item 29 under  Care  on page 4  of the separate Installation Guide    6  Depending on the media you are viewing  it is possible   although unlikely  that a limited number of viewers may see  a    rainbow effect  on the screen  which can  in rare instances   result in eye fatigue  This is a rare occurrence related to DLP  technology and is not a sign of TV malfunction    7  This TV contains several cooling fans to moderate  the internal temperature  You may be able to hear  the fans for several minutes after the TV is turned  off  This is a function of the Quick Restart    feature and is not a sign of TV malfunction  You can set  the Quick Restart    feature to stop the fans as soon as the TV  i
200. yer  video game system  set top box  etc   try  using a ColorStream or HDMI video connection    Remote control problems     Make sure the remote control is set to the correct device  mode  a  page 16       Remove all obstructions between the remote control and  the TV      The remote control batteries may be dead  Replace the  batteries  a  page 11       Your TV remote control may not operate certain features  on your external device  Refer to the owner s manual for  your other device to determine its available features  If  your TV remote control does not operate a specific      instead  feature on another device  use the remote control that  Picture and sound are out of sync came with the device  pg page 16      As with all products that contain a digital display  in rare   Ifthe TV still does not act as expected  use the Reset    instances  when viewing certain content  e g   television   broadcasts  video games  DVDs   you may notice that the   sound and picture are slightly out of sync  This   phenomenon can be caused by various factors including    Make sure the remote control is set to the correct device   without limitation  video processing within the TV  video mode  pz page 16     processing in an attached gaming system  and video   The channel may have been erased from the channel   processing or different compression rates used by memory by the Channel Add Delete feature  Add the   broadcasters in their programming  You may want to try channel to the channel memor
201. you press on the remote control        32          MX196  E F  Web 213 276        Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine             eo              4le    1              Im    e    MX196_EN book Page 33 Tuesday  June 27  2006 1 43 PM    Chapter 5  Using the TV s features    D To save the new input labels  highlight Done and  press         To revert to the factory default labels  highlight Reset  and press             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 is an example of how you could label  the inputs if you connected a DVD player to VIDEO 1  Cable  TV to VIDEO 2  a video recorder to ColorStream HD1  a DTV  set top box to HDMI 1  and a satellite DSS set top box to  HDMI 2  Also note that the ColorStream HD2 input is labeled     Hidden     which means that input will be skipped over when  is pressed     Input Selection    Input Selection    JO ant     Dvo      Cable      Video Recorder        anti   Q Video 1      Video 2      ColorStream HD1     ColorStream HD2            1            2                ANT2       ColorStream HD2  Hidden                  Sateliite DSS                ANT2               GAD to Select    Input Selection screen with  no inputs labeled          O   Ql  to Select  Input Selection screen with  all inputs labeled except input 4   which has been hidden        To clear the input labels        1 Press me a
    
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