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        Toshiba 52HMX94 Projection Television User Manual
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1.                            See pages 44 48 for details on  setting up and using TheaterNet     See pages 22 24 for details on  connecting IEEE 1394 devices     Note   he TheaterNet icon controls are the only device functions  available when the icons are on screen  Io access other device  functions  close the TheaterNet icon window        Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  2 1     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANN YS        9 28 04  1 35 PM         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting IEEE 1394 video devices    You can use the two bi directional IEEE 1394 ports on the back  of your TV to connect digital video devices that meet CEA  specifications for IEEE 1394     Because these ports are bi directional  they can be used for both  playback and recording    e Because IEEE 1394 is an evolving technology  it is possible that some  or all of the connectivity features of a device you connect to the TV  through the IEEE 1394 ports may not operate  You should confirm  that the devices you desire to use with the IEEE 1394 ports will  operate with those ports    This TV does not support all possible IEEE 1394 signal types  For  information on signals supported by the IEEE 1394 ports  see     Supported signals    at right    IEEE 1394 cable carries both audio and video information    no separate audio cables are required for a complete connection     You will need    gt  one  or two  IEEE 1394 cables  Note  The transmission capability of IEEE 1394 cable used with this
2.             and or saved data may be damaged  THIS TYPE OF DAMAGE    IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR TOSHIBA WARRANTY        3  Press AV     b to navigate to the rewind  pause  fast  forward  skip backward  and skip forward buttons  or to  select another MP3  and then press ENTER     2  For a CompactFlash memory card  press the ejector button    and then pull the card straight out from the TV     For all other memory cards  pull the card straight out from    the TV     84 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     E HMX94 E 082 87 8c UseTV  a d     CNA CLO IRIOLINAVO YS     9 27 04  10 52 AM            Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Using the memory card JPEG picture  viewer  MP3 audio player  continued     Using the MP3 audio player  contnued     To start the MP3 audio player when a memory card is    already inserted    1  Press MENU and open the  APPLICATIONS menu  x     2  Highlight AUDIO PLAYER  and press ENTER  ETE   udio Player   3  Press AV     b to navigate vee eee aat    to the rewind  pause  fast C  bleCARD    forward  skip backward  and  skip forward buttons  and then press ENTER     To close the MP3 audio player     Press EXIT to close the audio player and return to the regular  TV screen     To close the MP3 audio player and remove the memory card     1  Press EXIT to close the audio player and return to the  regular TV screen        2  For a CompactFlash memory card  press the ejector button  and then pull the card straight out from the TV  
3.            TheaterNet 7 f Cab    ARD         EJECT    ANTI   CABLE     ESI      p          AL  OUT    DK  AUD                   TheaterNet     IR  OUT     For controlling infrared  remote controlled devices through the TV  You can connect  up to two devices with either one of the enclosed IR blaster  cables  and then control the devices using the TV s IR pass   through or TheaterNet     on screen device control  features     See pages 21 and 44      9  2 Standard Audio IN     For use when connecting a DVI  device with analog audio output to the HDMI input  See  page 19  Also see item 10 below     2 HDMI    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  See page 19    NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL  COMPUTER  PC   This TV is not intended for use with a PC      1  IEEE 1394     Two bi directional digital IEEE 1394 ports  for connecting multiple devices with compressed digital  video  Because these ports are bi directional  they can be  used for playback and recording  You can control your  IEEE 1394 devices using the TV s TheaterNet on screen  control icons  See pages 21   24 and 44    NOTE   e  EEE 1394 cable carries both audio and video information   no separate audio cables are required for a complete connection   e NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL  COMPUTER  PC   This TV is not intended for use with a PC      3 CableCARD    slot 
4.           NOTE     Never remove the CableCARD carelessly  Be sure to use  the EJECT button when removing the CableCARD     Never insert any object or card  including  without  limitation  a PCMCIA card  other than a CableCARD  into the CableCARD slot    Always make sure the CableCARD is facing the correct  direction     Connect the cable for your digital cable TV service to  ANT 1 only    A digital cable subscription is required to use a  CableCARD  Contact your Cable company for  information    If the TV locks up with the CableCARD inserted  press  the RESET button on the TV front or unplug the TV  plug  it in again  and press POWER     When using a CableCARD  channel programming   page 41  is unnecessary because the CableCARD  automatically loads the cable channel list into the TV s  channel memory     The CableCARD will take several seconds to  pair  with  the TV  CableCARD information and channel listings will  not be available until this  pairing  process is completed     1 2 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  12     LCA Ane fr oeLiNZAn  f       9 28 04  1 34 PM         NENNEN 1 l      DEI    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a VCR and antenna or Cable TV  no Cable box     You will need      gt  one coaxial cable Stereo VCR   gt  two sets of standard A V cables     ELA    For better picture performance  if your VCR has S video  use an E u O OO  S video cable  plus the audio cables  instead of the standard 
5.         TOSHIBA      DIL P     A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY    Owner   s MANUAL  Integrated HD DLP  Projection Television  COLORSTREAWH  THEATERWIDE GA          Compatible with the new Toshiba    Symbio   Audio Video Hard Drive Recorder     See pages 23 and 49 for details  y    bes                     VARTAR  pd Snsce   DIGITAL j01 G TA           L    SUN UMEp A   7    For an overview of steps for setting up    and using your new TV  see page 8    PASE  725    SS  01 pg Wo    My    Owner s Record  The model number and serial number are on the back  of your TV  Record these numbers in the spaces below     Es 2 L4 AM     9 a Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate  with your Toshiba dealer about this TV   o P  EA AM X 9 A Model number   Serial number        2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All Rights Reserved 23566547              di      WENN 1 l       HMX94 E 002 04 2 x    Dear Customer     Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV  This manual will  help you use the many exciting features of your new TV   Before operating the TV  please read this manual  completely  and keep it nearby for future reference     Safety Precautions    WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  MOISTURE     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN     WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER   SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  This applies to all items  except
6.        E E    Never insert more than one memory card at one time  i   5   E      Be sure to insert the card correctly    abel side facing left and  the end with the notched corner  if applicable  inserted into the  memory card slot       When a Compact Flash memory card is inserted correctly  the  ejector button pops out  see illustration below      Memory card slots A  asap B  eee    Lag   gt  124 154  2008  Jul  18  229        TV right  side panel    127 154  2003  Jul  18       5  Press A or V to select another picture as the large picture     6  Press ENTER to view your pictures in a slide show        CompactFlash  ejector button       During the slide show              is e To rotate the picture  press P or      and then press ENTER         To select another image  press A or V  and then press    f   ENTER         CompactFlash   To stop the slide show and return to the picture viewer     SmartMedia MMC   memory card press CH RTN   memory card MultiMediaCard      i     To stop the slide show and return to the regular TV screen       press EXIT     a             SD Memory Stick       Secure Digital     d   CEMA RPM J  Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  83       HMX94 E 082 87 8c UseTV  83 9 27 04  10 52 AM     LCAN CLO IROLINAVO YS        HI    Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer MP3 audio player  continued     To set the slide show interval     Note   he picture viewer must be closed before you can set t
7.       Reset J Rese  J Save    1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu     6  To save your scroll settings temporarily  highlight DONE 2  Highlight THEATER SETTINGS and press ENTER     and press ENTER     To save your scroll settings permanently  highlight SAVE  and press ENTER     AR O Aas S    Picture Settings  Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings       3  In the AUTO ASPECT RATIO field  select ON     4  To save your settings temporarily  highlight DONE and  press ENTER     To save your settings permanently  highlight SAVE and  press ENTER     Theater Settings    Picture Size   Picture Serali   Cinema Mode   Aulo Aspect Ratio   Lamp Mode High Bright       Reset       s   GED    To turn off the AUTO ASPECT feature   Select OFF in step 3 above     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  7 1       HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  71     CNA Ane f  r oe  LiNZAn     9 28 04  11 00 AM    Selecting the cinema mode   480i signals only     When you view a DVD  4801 signal  3 2 pulldown processed   from a DVD player connected to the ColorStream HD1 HD2   component video  or HDMI inputs on the TV  smoother  motion can be obtained by setting the CINEMA MODE to  FILM   To set the CINEMA MODE to FILM    1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu     2  Highlight THEATER SETTINGS and press ENTER     Qm     S5    Picture Settings    Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings     S Navigate isi Select ggugBack Maga Exit       3  In the CINEMA MODE field  select FILM     Theater 
8.      22 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  22     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  1 35 PM         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting IEEE 1394 video devices  continued     Connecting an AVHD  external hard  drive  or D VHS digital recorder    You can connect an IEEE 1394 compatible D VHS or AVHD   audio video hard drive  digital recorder  such as Toshiba s  Symbio    160HD4 AVHD  to record high definition and  standard definition material from either tuner and control live  TV  pause  rewind  etc       When you connect a D VHS or AVHD device to the TV   e The remote control keys  LIVE  REW  PAUSE  PLAY  FE    etc   are automatically activated to allow control of live TV       The TV Guide On Screen system is automatically configured  to allow recording to the device   See Chapters 5 and 7 for  details  Also see page 49 for details on setting the AVHD    device skip time     e Some programs may not be recorded due to copy protection  restrictions     This TV is compatible with the new Toshiba    Sym bio   Audio Video Hard Drive Recorder     Toshiba s Symbio model 160HD4 is an audio video hard drive   AVHD  recorder designed specifically for high definition  television  HDTV   The Symbio AVHD recorder offers control  over digital video recording and playback  Think of it as a     tapeless VCR    for digital television  You can pause  rewind  or  use instant replay  so you ll never miss a thing  However  unli
9.      Cha  COH  aha    EE remm inq  arta    Code betting in progress    please do not press any keys on  any remote control        i TY bemat  mme up or dew to aret  Pren Enter  Using your wp or down to highlight your    How testing cade 044  Archer           Screen 7  The on screen diagram shows the correct way to  connect your Cable box to the G LINK    jack on the TV   Make sure the G LINK cable is installed properly  For    additional details  see page 25     Press ENTER to display screen 8  Screen 11  If your Cable box tuned itself to channel 09 after    testing  select YES and press ENTER  If you selected  S     ANT 1 in screen 5  screen 13 appears  If you selected  pama ew Ve On ean se tee rm  VIDEO 1 in screen 5  screen 12 appears     ples rear bo ar Tit Guide On rem tug hese  or the duram  STEP Canad for Cable       The TV Guide Dr Screen iter nerd to locate the comect code Tor your  Calle or beand in order to wont properly     hs your cable box now tuned fo channel 037     OM RUNE E MR HERE B um ON OR CAEN  Le eae  Ur LINK calle wand undemaeath thee cable bow thi aud Cac   the roof tat cla bon oto distance of aeu one Ci  ch      Yes    Ha  Test this code again       Screen 8  Highlight your Cable box brand  and then press  Gi Denke Soe teen    ENTER to display screen 9  If your Cable box did not tune itself to channel 09 after  75 Mai    NT testing and you want to test the same code again  select    recehie program larg  Ce Know Bop eee brand  clesie    eire deii TES
10.      Channels   Stereo  Joint stereo  Dual channel  Single channel       ID3 Ver  1  Ver  2     MMC and MultiMediaCard are trademarks of Infineon Technologies AG and licensed to MMCA  MultiMediaCard Association      Memory Stick is a trademark of Sony Corporation     Toshiba is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash   and CF logo  registered trademarks     82 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 092 87 8c UseTV  82    Kf wWNrmn l oLiNAaANMNVOAR       9 27 04  10 52 AM      NENNEN i      B58 5  BEES    Chapter 8  Using the TV   s features    Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer MP3 audio player  continued     U sing the J PEG pictu re viewer 2  In a few seconds  the images automatically display  on screen  with one as a large picture and five in thumbnail  Note  If you stored both JPEG and MP3 files on the same format     memory card  the JPEG picture viewer will start automatically  when you insert the memory card in the TV  To start the audio    player  you must first press EXIT to close the picture viewer and      m p  gon  then start the audio player while the memory card is still a i    inserted  See    To start the MP3 audio player when a memory  card is already inserted     on page 84  You cannot use the  picture viewer and audio player at the same time     To view digital photos on your TV     1  Insert a memory card into the appropriate memory card  slot on the front of your TV     3 4 dob      hi   ee 123 154  Note    BEI 
11.     7  Using the TV Guide On Screen   interactive program guide    The TV Guide On Screen   system is a free  interactive   on screen program guide built in to your Toshiba TV that lists  schedules and information for T V programs in your area     Note  Over the air or cable access to stations carrying TV Guide   On Screen data is required for the TV Guide On Screen system to  operate  TV Guide On Screen data is not provided by Toshiba America  Consumer Products  L L C   IACP   therefore  TACP is not liable for the  content of such data  The data provider may elect to discontinue the  service or it may cease to be  or never be  available in your area  In any    of these circumstances  the TV Guide On Screen feature will not function     TACP is not liable in the event this service in unavailable or for any  consequences arising from customers having used or not being able to  use this service     The TV Guide On Screen system includes the following    features     e  Streamlined on screen assisted setup   Quickly and easily set    up your TV Guide On Screen system using the on screen  prompts  see  Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system   below        Program listings and INFO windows   Scroll through eight    days of TV listings and view program information such as  rating  stereo  HDTV  new episode        Watch TV and display TV Guide On Screen information    simultaneously     e Channel lineup customization Customize your channel  lineup so your favorite stations are lis
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13.     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 05       HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  105 9 28 04  11 08 AM        LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY       WENN 1 l       Index    A EFGHIJ  A V receiver CONINGCU ON accents  18 EAZI ee eee ne nee trt UE 22  ANTI c r een ee crre ne oe eee cere        M  S 10  40  67  AV SEARINCDUEDOEL aiuto eicit Eier eese ettet 75  Antenna Doble S nee eae eo one 11 Factory defaults  restore TV    5   Audio playGf Me                 84 Favorite channels LLL 43  75  Audio system connection                  se 20 Features  TV nettement vnbedd eid eiie e ieu 7  A Uia S o E i T E E tei DE 71 Flashing front panel lights    8  9  94  Auto POWE Off Serie ima iiem titles 87 Focus   SRS   WOW        es 81  la A a E ENEE A AA AS A AEA 23  49 Front of the TV LLL LLL LLL  9  B Font DSL 100K osiensa 91  Badot tie TU ae 10 PONE PANGUNO EO tari n d  Blocking CHabllllels aicut tetto tenen ide utmteseitomtieescen 90 Front panel touch pad            e 9  39  Game ModE e ceti dritte itu ML 85   C Game 12015 Ae HER 91  Cable box connection                            e 14  16 G LINK    connection scettr rre cce 25  CableCARDY isset 12 HD  AAV RRRRRRRRRRRRRERMMM 23  49  CableClear    DNR              sese 77 HDMI connection         ssescsssssesssssssescessssescssssseeerssseteeessseeseesssees 19  sc                        11 IEEE 1394 LLL 22  Camcorder connection                              e 13 INPUT button unto Certi encontrarnos 66  CH AY buttons              ss
14.     Disposing of the used lamp unit    on page 100      exceeds 392  F  200  C    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  On the lamp unit door on the side of the TV  loosen the  thumb screw by hand or by using a 5 32    or 4mm Allen  wrench  and then remove the lamp unit door    TV back    aoe             Note  Wear gloves when    replacing the lamp unit         Continued on next page        Thumb  screw    Lamp unit door detail    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  99       HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  99 9 28 04  11 08 AM        LCA LR CO lIROLIANNY             NENNEN i   r3    Chapter 11  Appendix    Lamp unit replacement and care  continued     How to replace the lamp unit  continued     6  Carefully insert the new lamp unit straight into the TV until  it is fully seated                       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 age
15.     ENTER     To revert to your original settings  Highlight CANCEL  and press ENTER before saving     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 28 04  10 52 AM       CTI          Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Programming channels into the TV   s channel memory    When you press CHANNEL A or V on the remote control or  TV front panel  your TV will stop only on the channels stored  in 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     Note     You must configure the antenna input sources before  programming channels  see page 40      The automatic channel programming process does NOT erase  channels that were previously programmed into the TV s  memory  but adds newly found channels to the existing set of  programmed channels  To remove a channel from the memory   you must manually delete it  see next page      To tune the TV to a channel not programmed in the channel  memory  you must use the Channel Number buttons on the    remote control      Programming channels for an antenna input configured for  CABLE will take substantially longer than for an antenna input  configured for ANTENNA  This is normal  however  once  channel programming is completed  you should 
16.     ENTER   Makes a selection or executes an action  ENTER 7 CN    With a currently airing show listing highlighted  returns to watching TV and tunes to the show  lt  A     channel  v    With a future airing show listing highlighted  displays a panel menu with viewing options  PAGE UP   AV lt  gt    Provide directional control  DOWN     H x h   DVD CLEAR  When watching TV  A and V provide surfing through channels turned ON in the LISTINGS E5 Cus  GEX  m  SCreen  SLOWIDIR SKIP SEARCH  PAGE UP DOWN   When in the TV Guide On Screen system  moves from one set of screen information to the  gt  gt   and kd or ee a  next  when applicable      Tam   STOP  REC   When in the TV Guide On Screen system or watching TV  initiates the recording process  REC ou  SPLIT   When in the TV Guide On Screen system  toggles between locking and unlocking the Video  Window  SPLIT LIST FAV CH VCR  SPLIT   gt  gt   and         Jump forward and backward one day in the LISTINGS screen  dcus cae  Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  53      HMX94 E 052 55 7a TVG  53      9 27 04  10 46 AM      NENNEN               B58 EEIII    Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    Navigating the TV Guide On Screen system  continued     Video Window  255    When you open the  TV Guide On Screen  system  the current  program appears in    the Video Window     As you scroll through  the listings  the Video  Window will change  to display the selected  program     The lock 
17.     For use with a digital security card  and digital cable TV service  provided by your local cable  operator  to view encrypted digital programming  See    pages 12 and 50     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     1 0 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E OQ9 11 2A Cnct  10     LCAN  LR CO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  10 21 AM      NENNEN i         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Overview of cable types    NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV    TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  PC    THIS TV IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH A PC        Note   wo dual wand IR blaster G LINK cables are included with your TV  All other required cables   if not provided with your other devices  can be purchased at many electronics accessory suppliers         Coaxial  F type  cable is used for connecting your antenna  cable TV service     and or cable converter box to the ANT 1 and or ANT 2 RF inputs on your TV         Standard A V cables  composite video  usually come in sets of three  and are for use  with video devices with standard audio and standard  composite  video output  These  cables  and the related inputs on your TV  are typically color coded according to use   yellow for video  red for stereo right audio  and white for stereo left  or mono  audio         S video cable is for use with video devices with S video out
18.     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    TACP 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  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  Read this owner s manual thoroughly before operating this DLP television     Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your  product online at www tacp toshiba com service as soon as possible   By registering your product you will enable TACP to 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 Consumer Product  Safety Act  Failure to register your product does not diminish your warranty  rights     Your Responsibility    THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING   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 TACP Service St
19.     essere  77  PICDUFO MOOC uiuere tennarteeserer tepidis tee cott ie terr eed  76  Picture quality RP REPRE 76  Picture out picture  POP    FAV SOUAIN DULUOJL csnnssssicsastursnesssteasiescararecsssssarsos  anrsupvacnansaes 75  FREEZE  DUTON eodera fred er ete 74  SPEI DUO sessscreqntarcncstartesaatisiasenmaraasiaumaetennenst 73  Picture es  8  nee ee RORIS ORO RR 71  Picture size selection 2st tnit 69  Picture VIEWED   eciieetilkkenneri esta snttdtec ront sanasini ipasde hes onte 82  Problems With  ruisseau tia enfin ioter 92 97  Quick Restart estes mcns enirktecanstncte iiid ne ieri tnter 5   R  RECALL DUTOT saenisisatensttetd tenes aria Urt vts niai 87  Remote control   Battery installation ucro eani reti cotton 27  Devige code i  8   oer eee resnim 32 33  Sere  oil 2  1 8  cee ate eee een cee ee ene ne 21  26  Functional Key ODGE  uarie tenete 28  Learning about the buttons   saca coco teee 26  Operational feature reset   eain eetetastee ences 3   Programming ttem 30  Searching and sampling the code                                 30  Volume lock feature                           sss 31  RESET button sesicsstecnssscsassssiacsavarsccncsndadesnceseventosestsesearesngianesiitetennie 9  Restart  QUICK ARR 50  Restore TV factory defaults cactus ueteres  51    S   o  vIdeo Ca CS sass 11  Safety  care  installation  and service                               2 5  SAL SOM stanno decr D Eid on tra ebd PE ESO EIE 79  Satellite receiver Connection ccrta oriente 15  Scrolling the Th
20.    For all other memory cards  pull the card straight out from    the TV     NOTE  ALWAYS CLOSE THE AUDIO  PLAYER BEFORE REMOVING THE    MEMORY CARD   If you remove the memory card while playing MP3 files  the card  and or saved data may be damaged  THIS TYPE OF DAMAGE  IS NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR TOSHIBA WARRANTY        Memory card care and handling      Use index labels made exclusively for your specific brand of  memory card  Do not use commercially sold labels  which  can cause a malfunction when the card is inserted or  ejected     If the image does not appear correctly  clean the metallic  area of the memory card using a soft  dry  lint free   anti static cloth  and then reinsert the card     Prevent contact of the metallic area on the memory card  with dust  dirt  or other foreign particles  Do not touch the  metallic area of the memory card with your hands or  otherwise handle it with anything other than a soft  dry   lint free  anti static cloth     NOTE  Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by the use of any  memory card with this TV  Toshiba will not compensate for any lost data or  recordings caused by the use of such cards     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       Jo use the Game Mode feature  the current video input must be
21.    If you sit too closely to the TV for too long  you may suffer  from eye fatigue  See item 29 on page 4     6  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 Low Power  Shutdown mode and is not a sign of TV malfunction  You can  set the Quick Restart feature to stop the fans as soon as the  TV is turned off  See  Selecting the Quick Restart feature  on          page 50     7  The green and red LED lights on the control touchpad  on  the lower right corner of the TV screen  indicate your TV s    current status  If either light flashes  see  LED indications  on    page 94 for details     8  Review all safety and operating information in this owner s  manual before you use your TV     The DLP logo and DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments     Connecting IEEE 1394 video devices                                   22  Using analog compatible IEEE 1394 devices                    22  UOT SIONIS ep E E eee ONERE ECEIDRE 22  Using TheaterNet    on screen device control                    22  Connecting an AVHD or D VHS recorder                      23  IEEE 1394 device initialization iu oso pns net totes 23  IEEE 1394 device management Lese oi iere series 24   GLINK GUDICOE DIL serorei tsian N IEEE RES 25   Chapter 3  Using the remote control                                  26   Learning about th   remote Control sooo r
22.    and press ENTER again to close the menu    A Remind icon for the selected frequency appears on the   show tile  See    Remind Icons    on the following page   Note  Manual reminders are listed by channel number    Or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to close the    menu  change no information  and return to the    highlighted show     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 27 04  10 48 AM       HI    Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     Remind features  continued     Reminder notification banner    Based on your option settings  a notification banner will appear  on screen  if your TV is on at the scheduled Reminder time     At that time you can either press ENTER to hide the Reminder  banner  or highlight the show and press ENTER to tune to   the show    If no choice is made within 3 minutes  the notification banner    closes automatically and completes the highlighted item  default  is HIDE REMINDERS      Note  If more than two reminders are set for the same time   arrows appear on the Reminder notification banner  Press AW  to highlight the shows     TM Reminder  hide reminders s  FNight Bus Rpt        Extreme Dating    Remind conflict    A conflict message appears for the following reasons     e A show set with an auto tune Reminder has the same start  time as an existing auto tune Reminder       A show set with an auto tune Reminder overlaps with a    scheduled Recordi
23.    d    ACTION          We DEVICE     CTRL       3  Using the AW   buttons  highlight the device you want  to control and press ENTER   TheaterNet     Video 1  21394   meom   e E IEEE 1394 DVHS    e Video 3 ColorStream HD1    Blom  ST    0 ColorStream HD2 9 Video 2  Aen 1m    4  The input automatically changes to the input for the  selected device and the device s control icons display           Highlight the icon for the function you want to control  and press ENTER     To select the device   s control icons directly     Press CTRL     To close the on screen control icons     Press EXIT     To view another source     Press DEVICE and select the input source you want to  view     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     The following are examples of the TheaterNet on screen  control icons for various devices     Toshiba Symbio    AVHD recorder contro    Time Shift Control  u    oog    Skip v Exit      Live TV         f you connected a Toshiba Symbio  AVHD recorder  you  must set up the TV Guide On Screen system in order to use  the Symbio   s full functionality  See Chapter 5 for details on  setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  See pages 23  and 49 for further details about AVHD digital recorders     EJcioI snc                ES       Audio Receiver    A B xs Ls   MUTE    SES  INPUT         45       HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  45 9 27 04  10 45 AM     CNA LR CLO IROLIANN YS             Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    TheaterNet    IR device codes    
24.    s current status  as    follows       Green ON  solid  and Red OFF   TV power cord is plugged in but the TV is OFF  This is called standby mode     Red ON  solid  and Green OFF   TV power cord is plugged in and the TV is ON     Green and Red ON  solid    TV front touchpad is being pressed      Green and or Red blinking  see table below                           TV front touchpad Red LED  Green LED  LED Indication Condition Solution  1  Green blinks 3 times The TV is warming up  Wait about 30 seconds until the Green LED lights continuously   after power cord is and then press POWER to turn ON the TV   plugged in   Red is OFF   2  Green is ON  solid   The lamp unit door is not seated   Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord  Review    How to  Red blinks continuously   properly  replace the lamp unit    on pages 99 100 to ensure that the lamp unit    at 0 5 second intervals   Authorized Service Center     door is installed securely  If the problem persists  contact a Toshiba    3  Green blinks continuously   The lamp is not working properly    The TV automatically will try to restart itself eight times  see item  4      at 0 3 second intervals   Red is ON  solid      4  Green and Red blink The lamp is not working properly   Turn OFF the TV and then ON again  If the problem persists  replace    continuously at after the eighth automatic restart   the lamp unit  see pages 98 100   If the problem still persists   1 second intervals   see item  3   contact a Toshiba Authorized
25.    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 REPLACEMENT 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  S
26.   0039  0000  0209   0033  0479  1479    Code   0641   0672  0717  0755   0794  0796  0797   0830  0856  1100  0736   0655  0662   0571   0695   0521   0784   0490  0634   0591   0591   0670   0522  0717  0699  0769   0715   0651   0717   0582  0702       DVD players  cont     Brand Code   Hitachi 0573  0664   Hiteker 0672   JBL 0702   JVC 0558  0623  0867   KLH 0717   Kenwood 0490  0534  0682   0737   Konka 0711  0719  0720   0721   Koss 0651   Lasonic 0798   Magnavox 0503  0675   Malata 0782   Marantz 0539   Microsoft 0522   Mintek 0717   Mitsubishi 0521   Nesa 0717   Next Base 0826   Norcent 0872   Onkyo 0503  0627   Oritron 0651   Panasonic 0490  0632  1362   1462  1490   Philips 0503  0539  0646   0854   Pioneer 0525  0571  0632   Polk Audio 0539   Princeton 0674   Proscan 0522   RCA 0522  0571  0717   0822   Rotel 0623   Rowa 0823   Sampo 0698   Samsung 0573  0820   Sansui 0695   Sanyo 0670   Sharp 0630   Sherwood 0633   Shinsonic 0533   Sony 0533  0864  1533   Sylvania 0675  0821   Technics 0490   Techwood 0692   Theta Digital 0571   Toshiba 0503  0695  1045   Tredex 0800   Urban Concepts 0503   XBox 0527    Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        9 27 04  10 46 AM      NENNEN i        Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Setting the AVHD device skip time Setting the time and date    When you connect an external AVHD  audio video hard drive    device  such as the Toshiba Symbio    AVHD recorder  model   160HD4   to one of the TV   s IEEE 1394 por
27.   Full picture size example    To select the picture size  press PIC SIZE on the  remote control    You also can select the picture size using the  menu system  Select PICTURE SIZE in the  VIDEO   THEATER SETTINGS menu     Theater Settings  Picture Size    Picture Scroll 0    Cinema Mode  Auto Aspect  Ratio    Lamp Mode  Reset j Save         Note    e  f you select one of the TheaterWide picture  sizes  the top and bottom edges of the  picture  including subtitles or captions  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     When selecting the picture size  the way  the image displays will vary depending on  the format of the program you are  currently watching     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 andother countries  and may  subject you to civil and criminal liability        70 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 086 75 8a UseTV  70  e     LCA  LR CO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 00 AM      NENNEN i      B58 5  BES    Chapter 8  Using the TV   s features    Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture Using the auto aspect ratio feature   TheaterWide 2 and 3 only     When the AUTO ASPECT feature is set to ON and one of the  following input sources is received  the p
28.   No picture   Dark picture   TV will not turn on    If  after repeating steps 1   9  the problem still exists      n the U S   call Customer Service at 1 800 631 3811     e  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    e 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 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         Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 28 04  11 08 AM            Chapter 11  Appendix    Specifications    NOTE       This model complies with the specifications listed below       Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice     This model may not be compatible with features and or spec
29.   Note       A message will appear on screen when 10 minutes  3  minutes  and 1 minute remain on the Game Timer     TV front touchpad     lt         Ifthe TV loses power with time remaining on the Game Timer   when power is restored the TV will enter VIDEO LOCK  mode  as if the Game Timer has expired  and you will have to  deactivate the video lock  as described above      VOLUME          Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  9 1    o  HMX94 E 088 91  9 Locks  91  e      LCAN LR CO lIROLIANNY     9 27 04  10 53 AM       mI in     B98     l l       10 Troubleshooting    Before calling a service technician  please check the following table for a possible cause of the problem and some solutions    Problem Solution   TV will not turn on   Make sure the power cord is plugged in  and then press POWER      he remote control batteries may be dead  Replace the batteries or try the front panel buttons     Press the RESET button on the TV front panel  page 9         f you have recently replaced the lamp unit  make sure the lamp unit and lamp unit door are installed  properly  pages 98 100         he lamp unit may need to be replaced  pages 98 100   Also see  LED indications  on page 94   Picture problems   Check the antenna cable connections  Chapter 2        Press INPUT on the remote control or TV VIDEO on the TV front panel and select a valid video input  source  page 67   If no device is connected to any of the inputs on the TV  no picture will display when  you
30.   Poor color or no color e The station may have broadcast difficulties  Iry another channel       Adjust the TINT and or COLOR  page 76        When the ColorStream signal source is active  the VIDEO OUT terminal outputs blank video  To receive  video from the VIDEO OUT signal  a standard video or S video IN jack must be used instead of the  ColorStream connections     POP problems    he VIDEO OUT jack will not output the POP picture  pages 18 and 74    Memory card   Make sure you are using a supported or valid memory card format  page 82    problems   Make sure you have saved the picture files in the correct file format  page 82         he card may be inserted improperly  Remove the card and reinsert it  page 82       he memory card may be empty      he memory card may be damaged     HDMI or DVI problems e  f your HDMI DVI device is not working  make sure the device is plugged into the corresponding  HDMI IN port you selected in the HDMI Audio Selection Setup menu  page 49   Also see page 19     92 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  92 10 25 04  4 03 PM        LCAN An lI mrmrn nLINAmG A      NENNEN DO      Bs 5  SES    Chapter 10  Troubleshooting    Problem Solution    Sound problems   Check the antenna cable connections  see Chapter 2     e The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try another channel       he sound may be muted  Press VOLUME       f you hear no sound  try setting the MTS feature to STEREO mode  page 
31.   Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu     3  Highlight ADVANCED AUDIO SETTINGS and press  ENTER     A D  D   amp     SRS WOW  3D  SRS WOW  Focus  SRS WOW  TruBoss    Dolby Virtual with  SRS TruSurround    Audio Settings  Advanced Audio Settings  Audio Setup    Reset J    4  Press V or A to highlight the WOW feature you want to  adjust  and then press     or P to adjust the item     e 3D     To turn the surround sound effect on or off     Note   f the broadcast is monaural  the 3D effect does not  work       Focus     To turn the vocal emphasis effect on or off     e TruBass     To select the desired bass expansion level     HIGH  LOW  or OFF      5  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To reset the WOW settings     Highlight RESET in the Advanced Audio Settings menu  and press ENTER     SRS WOW  3D  SRS WOW  Focus  SRS WOW  TruBass    Dolby Virtual  SRS Trusurround    Sova   ELE       Reset        SRS  WOW and the C  logo are trademarks of SRS Labs  Inc   SRS WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs  Inc        Using the Dolby   Virtual with  SRS  TruSurround sound feature    The Dolby  Virtual with SRS TruSurround sound feature allows  you to enjoy virtual surround sound from the TV s speakers      For digital input sources  digital antenna cable or IEEE   1394  encoded with 5 1 channel sound  the Dolby Virtual  with SRS TruSurround feature functions a
32.   TV must be S400  400 Mbps maximum         additional A V cables if your device is analog compatible   see  Using analog compatible IEEE 1394 devices  below      From IEEE 1394  devices  such as Two bi directional    AVHD or D VHS IEEE 1394 ports  TV back panel apr m P    ANT  75 0  HDMI    N  Di  E     B     DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT       Using analog compatible IEEE 1394    devices    Some digital IEEE 1394 devices are compatible with analog  signals  For example  some D VHS VCRs can record and play  VHS or S VHS format videos  Such devices allow you to play  analog tapes that you rented or recorded  or record analog  programs from antenna or Cable TV systems  To use the  IEEE 1394 devices analog features  you need to connect the  device to the TV using standard A V cables  or S video plus  audio cables  in addition to connecting the IEEE 1394 cable    Note  lf you have an IEEE 1394 device connected to both   digital and analog inputs on the TV  the TV automatically   switches between analog and digital modes  as needed  when   the initial device access is initiated using the TheaterNet button    See page 44 for details on using the TheaterNet feature     NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV  TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  PC      THIS TV IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH A PC        Supported signals  The IEEE 1394 ports support the signals listed below only     Although incompatible video  audio  and digital control signals  cannot be decoded by the TV  these signals may be passed  through the IEE
33.   TheaterNet DEVICE displays a list of available TheaterNet devices  page 44    arm  Cine   a   Ur   TheaterNet CTRL accesses the on screen IR device control icons  page 44   B o E ee e  REW PAUSE STEP PLAY FE   T MENU accesses the menu system  pages 34 and 35   eC   CD  TV GUIDE opens the TV Guide On Screen system  Chapter 7   C Cw Ce J   INFO provides detailed information on highlighted items in the TV Guide On Screen system   Chapter T LIST  FAVCH     VCR       SPLIT    ENTER activates highlighted items in the main menu system and the TV Guide On Screen system  sree An 4    Arrow buttons  AVP  select or adjust programming menus        CH AY cycles through programmed channels when no menu is on screen  41   functions as   page up down when a menu is on screen or when the TV Guide On Screen system is open TOSHIBA    Chapter 7   CT 90216   VOL AY adjusts the volume level    EXIT closes on screen menus and the TV Guide On Screen system  Note  The error message  Not   CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel  page 68   or stops the picture viewer Available  will appear if you press a  slide show  page 83   key for a function that is not available     Live returns viewing of the TV back to the live program  while continuing to record    to the Toshiba Symbio    AVHD recorder  pages 23 and 49    RECALL displays TV setting information on screen  page 87      Remote control effective range    MUTE reduces or turns off the sound  page 79    TV VCR selects TV mode to view one progra
34.   Using the TV   s features    Using the POP features    Using the POP double window feature    The POP  picture out picture  double window feature splits the screen into two  windows so you can watch two programs at the same time   To display a program in the POP window    1  Select the program you want to watch in the main window     2  Press SPLIT to open the POP window           Main window       POP window       POP  Video1    Green border   denotes active window     3  Press P to highlight the POP window  will have a green border      Note     e When the main window is in the ANT 1 or ANT2  mode  the ANTI and ANT2 inputs cannot be  selected for the POP window     e When the main window is in Video 1 2 3   ColorStream HD1 HD2  or HDMI mode  those  inputs cannot be selected for the POP window       You cannot view IEEE 1394 source programs in  the POP window     You cannot view two video or two antenna sources  in both the main and POP windows simultaneously    You can view a video source in one window and  an antenna source in the other                              Numbers  4  Press INPUT to open the Pop Input Selection window  Select the input source  for the POP window by pressing the corresponding Number button  0   7   INPUT  The current source displays in purple in the Pop Input Selection window  wo Dp      LE SUB TMe Cy         Video     amp  Video 2     Video 3     ColorStream HDI  O ColorStream HD2 SUD  9    i  HDMI 2 SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH  o REW  PAUSE STEP PLAY 
35.   Video 1  Video 2  Video 3  ColorStream HD1  or ColorStream HD2   The Game Mode cannot be turned ON when any other video input  is selected     When a 720p or 1080i input is selected  the TV must be in Natural  picture size mode  page 69  in order to use Game Mode     e When a 480i or 480p input is selected  the TV must be in either  Natural or Full picture size mode  page 70  in order to use Game  Mode       Game Mode cannot be used when the TV is in TheaterWide 1   TheaterWide 2  or TheaterWide 3 picture size mode  If the TV is in  one of these modes  it will automatically change to Natural picture  size if Game Mode is set to ON       Closed captions are not available when Game Mode is ON     To turn on Game Mode     1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu   2  Highlight GAME MODE   3  Press V or A to select ON and press ENTER     The TV will switch to Game Mode when the on screen  display closes     Note   f you adjust the volume or make any other adjustments  that cause a menu or on screen control panel to display  the  Game Mode will be temporarily suspended until the on screen  display closes     Ae eas    Favorite Channels  ott    Closed Caption Mode     cci   D  Closed Caption Advanced      Input Labeling   Game Mode   Menu Language         English  gt           To turn off Game Mode   Select OFF in step 3 above or change the video input     You can change the video input in any of the following ways   e pressing INPUT on the remote control  page 66      e chang
36.   View As  Press 4 gt  to choose between the following     e List    Displays every recorded episode for a show  see  example in Screen B  at right      Note  In List view  highlight an episode to display an Info  Box with show information  Press MENU to display the  Episode Options panel menu  see  Episode Options  panel menu  on page 56        Group    Displays recorded shows without listing every  recorded episode  see example in Screen A  at right    Note  In Group view  highlight a show and press ENTER    to view a summary of all recorded shows  Press ENTER  again to collapse the episode list      amp   mn tme U0 het  tguode aded 1 9 EDOpm       Sort By  Press  lt  and P to choose between the following        Title   Displays recorded shows in alphabetical order  see    example in Screen A  at right      Date   Displays recorded shows by date and time  with  most recent first  see example in Screen B  at right      3  When finished  press ENTER to highlight DONE  and  then press ENTER again to close the panel menu and  display the recordings with the selected options     To view a recording  you can do one of the following     e Highlight an episode and press ENTER to view it now  The  episode either starts from the beginning or from where it  was last stopped  if viewed previously      Highlight an episode and press MENU to display the    Episode Options panel menu  with the following options         GO TO SERVICE BAR  Closes the menu  changes no    information  and ret
37.   batteries in combination     e When necessary to replace batteries in the remote  control  always replace both batteries with new ones     e Always remove batteries from 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     3  Slide the battery cover on to the remote control until the lock snaps     Using the remote control MODE button to control your other devices    Your TV remote control has one dedicated TV mode and five programmable  multi brand modes  CBL SAT  VCR PVR  DVD  AUDIO 1  and AUDIO 2     The default device modes and programmable device modes are listed below     Note   he TV remote control is preprogrammed to operate most Toshiba devices   If you own a non loshiba 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  on page 30     MODE Default device mode control  before programming     Toshiba TV  2  CBL SAT   Toshiba Satellite receiver    Toshiba VCR  Toshiba DVD    Pioneer Audio receiver    Pioneer LD    3  VCR PVR   4  DVD  AUDIO 1   6  AUDIO 2    MODE    1  TV  3  VCR PVR  4  DVD    5  AUDIO 1  6  AUDIO 2    Device mode control after programming       Multi brand video audio devices    You can directly select the device mode by pressing the corresponding    number button  1 6 
38.   digital form from EIA CEA 861 861B compliant     consumer 4 EIA CEA 861 861B compliance covers the transmission of  electronic devices  such as a set top box or DVD player with uncompressed digital video with high bandwidth digital content  HDMI or DVI output   protection  which is being standardized for reception of high definition  video signals  Because this is an evolving technology  it is possible that    The HDMI input is designed for best performance with 720p some devices may nO OBSS orei te     and 1080i high definition video signals  but will also accept  and display 480i and 480p signals        NOTE  1o ensure that the HDMI or DVI device is reset  properly  it is recommended that you follow these    NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV procedures   TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  PC      e When turning on your electronic components  turn on  THIS TV IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH A PC     the TV first  and then the HDMI or DVI device       When turning off your electronic components  turn off  the HDMI or DVI device first  and then the TV     To connect an HDMI device  you will need       one HDMI cable  type A connector  for each device    For proper operation  it is recommended that you use To connect a DVI device  you will need    as short an HDMI cable as possible  You should not   one HDMI to DVI adapter cable   encounter difficulty if you use an HDMI cable shorter  HDMI type A connector  foweach device     ee  For proper operation  the length of an HDMI to DVI    HDMI cable t
39.   instructions     Note  You must connect a VCR or an IEEE 1394 compatible  recording device to use the TV Guide On Screen system s  one touch recording feature  It is recommended that you  connect your devices according to the connection instructions  in Chapter 2     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        1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu   2  Highlight INSTALLATION and then press ENTER to    open the INSTALLATION menus   A new set of menu    icons will appear on screen  as shown in step 4 below      3  Open the TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SETUP menu     highlight START  and then press ENTER     TV Guide On Screen Setup    Start       4  Go to Chapter 3 for instructions on completing the setup     Read this chapter for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen interactive program guide     52 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 052 55 7a TVG  52       9 27 04  10 46 AM      NENNEN          B58 5  BES       Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    Navigating the TV Guide On Screen system    Current Service  Time Tab Label    TV GUIDE Time  Logo Clock Slot Tile Highlight    e While watching TV  press    the TV GUIDE button   TV  2g     SCHEDULE RECORDINGS LISTINGS ss SEARCH SETUP   to enter t
40.   versa     A  Highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press V to highlight  CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS  page 64   and then  press ENTER  Follow the on screen prompts to enter new  input information and rescan channels for the new input     see Chapter 3 for details        Q  What if I change cable boxes     A  Highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press W to highlight  CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS  page 64   and then  press ENTER  Follow the on screen prompts to enter new  input information and rescan channels for the new input     see Chapter 3 for details        Q  I used to have a cable box  but now I get direct cable   What do I do     A  Highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press W to highlight  CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS  page 64   and then  press ENTER  Follow the on screen prompts to enter new  input information and rescan channels for the new input     see Chapter 3 for details        Q  If I add a recorder or change my cable service  how do I  change my Setup information     A  Highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press W to highlight  CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS  page 64   and then  press ENTER  Follow the on screen prompts to enter new  information  see Chapter 3 for details   It can take up to  24 hours to receive new data       Q  Why does it take up to 24 hours for the TV Guide    On Screen system to be ready for use     A  The initial setup process consists of finding the stations in  your area that carry the TV Guide On Screen system data  and tuning to those stations to receive the s
41.  1035   1237   0042   0035  0209  0479  0035  0081  0618   1081  1181   0037   0067   0081   0240   0060  0760  1060  0072   0039   0046   0046   0035  0162  0454   1035  1162   0060  0240  0042   0149  0760  0807   1035  1060   0000  1037   0037   0037   0035  0037  0048   0047  0000  0104   0046   0614  0616   0039   0042   0240  0045   0048  0039   0000  0067  0209   0041  0479  1479  0047  0240  0104   0046    48     TT Lr EChT AnD LINNAA A       VCRs  cont    Brand  Scott    Sears    Semp  Sharp  Shintom  Shogun  Singer  Sonic Blue  Sony    Sylvania    Symphonic  TMK   Tatung   Teac   Technics  Teknika  Thomas   Tivo   Toshiba  Totevision  Unitech   Vector   Vector Research  Video Concepts  Videomagic  Videosonic  Villain   Wards    White Westinghouse  XR 1000  Yamaha    Zenith    DVD players  Brand    Aiwa    Apex Digital    Audiologic  B amp K  Blue Parade  Broksonic  DVD2000  Daewoo  Denon  Emerson  Enterprise  Fisher   GE   GPX   Go Video  Gradiente  Greenhill    Harman Kardon    Code   0184  0045  0121   0043   0035  0037  0047   0000  0042  0104   0046  1237   0045   0048  0807  0848  0072   0240   0072   0614  0616   0035  0032  0000   0033  0636  1032   1232   0035  0081  0000   0043  1781   0000   0240   0041   0000  0041   0035  0162   0035  0037  0000  0000   0618  0636   0045  0043  0845  0037  0240   0240   0045   0038   0045   0037   0240   0000   0060  0035  0048   0047  0081  0240   0000  0042  0072   0149  0760   0209  0072  1278  0035  0000  0072  0038 
42.  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 5 minutes          To close a menu instantly  press EXIT    Exr 3 EXIT  DVD CLEAR    NVN RTN    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  2 5       HMX94 E 034 35 4 Menus  35 EN 9 28 04  10 37 AM     LCAN  LR CLO IROLIANNY                          5 TV Guide On Screen system setup    The TV Guide On Screen  system in your TV is a free  interactive program guide that uses the information you enter  during the following setup process to provide you with a  channel lineup and program listings for your area  The listings  are automatically updated several times a day     Note     Lh  9     3     4      gt     36          You must first set up your TV according to the applicable  connection instructions in Chapter 2     If you connected a Toshiba Symbio    AVHD  you must perform  the following TV Guide On Screen system setup in order to use  the Symbio   s full functionality See pages 23 and 49 for further  details about AVHD digital recorders     To set up the TV Guide On Screen system     Press MENU and open the SETUP menu   Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER     installation    Sleep Timer   On Off Timer   HDMI Audio Selection          Slide Show Interval          AVHO Skip Time             A new set of       INSTALLATION   OQ A  menu icons ap
43.  Dese  Kath Souce    3  Enter the information in the panel menu fields  For  details  see  Set a show reminder from a panel menu    at left     Note  When setting a Manual Reminder  the option  Daily  is    3  Highlight the FREQUENCY field  and press       or P to available instead of    Regularly     See    Remind icons     on the    62    choose among Once  Regularly  Weekly  or Daily  if  setting a Manual Reminder   or Off     4  Highlight the POWER ON TV field  and press  lt  or  gt   to choose either Yes  to turn on the TV automatically  if    off  at the scheduled Reminder time  or No  default      5  Highlight the AUTO TUNE TV field  and press     amp  or     to choose either Yes  to automatically tune the TV to the  channel you are setting the Reminder for at the  scheduled Reminder time  the TV must be on at the  time  or No  default      Note  You can change the default values of the Remind  Options panel menu fields  See  Change default options   on  page 65 for details     6  Highlight che WHEN field  to set a time for displaying  the reminder screen   and press  lt  or P to choose in the  range from 15 minutes early to 15 minutes late or On  Time  default   1 minute early      7  Press ENTER to highlight SCHEDULE REMINDER   and press ENTER again to close the menu  A Remind       HMX94 E 082 65 7c TVG  62       following page  for a description of Reminder icons    4  When finished entering the information in the fields   press ENTER to highlight SCHEDULE REMINDER
44.  ENTER   3  Press V or A to select which    HDMI device for which  you want to select audio and press ENTER          Press V or A to select the HDMI audio mode from Auto     Digital  or Analog   Auto is recommended   See   Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the HDMI  input on page 19     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  49      HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  49     CNA LR CLO IROLIANN YS        9 27 04  10 46 AM     d ET e    Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Viewing the CableCARD menu Setting the Quick Restart feature    A CableCARD enables you to view encrypted digital channels  With the Quick Restart feature set to ON  the TV stays in Low  See page 12 for connection and subscription information  Power Shutdown mode for several minutes after the TV is  After the CableCARD is inserted  a CableCARD option appears turned off  see Notes below     in the APPLICATIONS menu  with informational screens If the TV is turned on from Low Power Shutdown mode  the  provided by your digital CableCARD service  see illustrations full picture appears immediately    below      To set the Quick Restart feature     aera     sSass 1  Press MENU  and then press     or P until the SETUP  CableCard services will only operate   i menu appears   with cable signal connected to Antenna 1        TV Guide On Screen memEENTT 2  Press A or V to highlight QUICK RESTART  and then    CID Audio Player CableCARD Im  Pairing press ENTER     Digital CC Audio Selector     CableCARD tm  Sta
45.  Enable rating blocking    89  Digital signal meter             ens 91 Game MEOT aceites Edict tentiae reete 91  DNR  Digital Noise Reduction                  77 MPAA Ce LTS REO 89  Dolby  Virtual with SRS   TruSurround sound             81 New PIN COAG einasi ease ee 88  Double window POP feature    73 IDE ur     89  DTV receiver ColeellQDius cec emontthmrea tanien edeeico 15 Unlocking programs temporarily              90  DVD player connection                 ttn  16  17 Video inputs  locking                             esses  90  Bu     23  49  D VPSODTIOO TOIT cote eseitetucen it ridet ret eta see UDEeEUEE 19   1 06 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 106 107  Index  106     CA C1A OC7LINS       9 27 04  10 55 AM      NENNEN   l       Ind ex  continued     M  Memon DOT OS Loseenidcert tese utl tc tatum 82 84  Memory Stick    memory cards                            sss 82  Ment S S  3  1  ense ipte te diem eii er rette 34  35  MMC memory cardS cect ccs sect veceacentaceenstdececbctesechacettcseeeseaxe 82  ML ES eee nnn eee TT eee ee eee 82 84  MPEG  2 digital video signals                                                22  MTS feature eet tretetar ieu enia dore tiii 79  MUTE button Ecc 79  OPQ  ON OFF TIE sencrrieteneikerare n eges utet tado toners thes uen eri 86  Optical audio cable iiiter ttt nt tor ennt 11  Optical audio output format                               ess 81  Picture adjustments   Color temperature                    
46.  Ihe VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from the ANT 1   ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when the appropriate input mode  is selected     To enable the TV Guide On Screen system to work with  your cable box and to use the TV Guide On Screen  recording features       Connect the G LINK cable according to the instructions on  page 25      Make sure the VCR is connected to the A V OUT jacks  on the TV  see illustration       Set the VCR to the appropriate line input  refer to your VCR  owners manual for details   and then turn OFF the VCR      See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide    On Screen system       See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide On Screen    system        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        1 6 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  16     LCAN  LR CLO IROLIANNY     9 28 04  1 34 PM       Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream   component video  and a VCR    Your TV has ColorStream   component video  inputs   Connecting a DVD player with component video output  such  as a Toshiba DVD player with ColorStream   can greatly    enhance picture quality   You will need    gt  two coaxial cables     gt  two sets of standa
47.  Input Selection screen is open  you also can use the AW  buttons on the remote control  or the Channel AW buttons on the  front panel  to change the input     While the Input Selection screen is not open  you can repeatedly  press the INPUT button on the remote control or the TV VIDEO  button on the TV front panel to change the input     To select an IEEE 1394 input source  press the TheaterNet  DEVICE button on the remote control  see page 26  amp  44      If an IEEE 1394 device is the current input  it will appear at the  bottom of the Input Selection list  however  it will be removed from  the list if the input source is changed     You can label the video input sources according to the specific  devices you have connected to the TV  see next page      The source can be    hidden     See page 67 for details     If you use the TV s remote control to start recording  you Will not  be able to change inputs during recording    If you use a device other than the TV s remote control to start  recording and then change inputs  the recorded audio and video  may be affected     Jase  6                    POWER    o 5  AUDIO 1    C          Numbers    sou INPUT       A    oom OCEM    SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH       REW  PAUSESTIP PLAY FF    lt  lt      gt     gt    AMFM STOP     REC      Coss  Cw  CeJ           LIST FAV CH VCR  SPLIT    PIC MODE FAVSCAN FREEZE    TV  GUIDE    TOSHIBA  CT 90216    Remote control    CHANNEL VA   Fee        TV front touchpad    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CO
48.  Options panel menu    from which you can set a reminder for the show  For additional       Set a show to Remind  e g   start time  frequency  automatic   information  see    SCHEDULE screen  and    Record features   power ON  auto tune TV  on page 60  and  Remind features  on page 62         Read show descriptions           Tune directly to a show currently airing        Set a show to Record  e g  start end time  frequency  CANCEL  Closes the menu  changes no information  and      Lock and unlock the Video Window returns to the highlighted show         Access panel ads and channel ads    56 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 056 61 7b TVG  56 9 27 04  10 47 AM      NENNEN          Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     SEARCH screen    e SEARCH allows you to find shows by keyword or category   alphabetical  HD TV  movies  sports  children  educational   news  variety  series         e With SEARCH highlighted in the Service Bar  press INFO to  display a help screen  Press INFO again to close the screen     There ane darmu of wan do Ind phres your d bebe   2    ich  deora ir dart ini a ee   a ATI     Den es but en HOTV enhanced  pic emen  Fora aha pod LO wit horn   vabcatipoorim      rene     Dew kien hp Ful mari  Fred  o apad  ve d werd  use AD or veveral tubategonesi       Apn  awxa     quanh Load hoa Thr bign  wich Gerber of ether aom  Career      CMPyoner Mut  S
49.  Select the ANT 2 video input source   Use the TV    controls to change channels and access the TV s features     LJ To view premium Cable channels     Turn OFF the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input  source   Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever  channel is vacant in your area   Use the Cable box  controls to change channels     or    Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to channel 3 or 4   whichever channel is vacant in your area   Select the  VIDEO 1 video input source   Use the Cable box    controls to change channels     Note  When you use a Cable box  you may not be able to  use the remote control to program or access certain  features on the TV     LJ To view the DVD player   Turn ON the DVD player  Select the VIDEO 2 video    input source      LJ To view VCR 1   Turn ON the VCR  Select the VIDEO 1 video input    source on the TV      or    Turn ON the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input  source   Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever  channel is vacant in your area        To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control     see page 66   Io program the TV remote control to operate other  devices  see Chapter 3     From antenna or Cable TV        Cable box Cable splitter IN               a    9 IN from ANT   O OUT to TV    L      9  9     CH 3  CH4       GJ            icles  s pans    El gd    Y  A N Pea Al em E  COLOR   OR  E   VIDEO 1l VIDEO2   STREAM STREAM  ine Hoe     OUT DIGITAL    AUDIO OUT                         DVD player with S video    Note 
50.  Selection to the other ANT mode first      1 TV  o 2  CBLISAT  o 3  VCRIPVR  o 4  DVD   o 5  AUDIO 1    o 6  AUDIO 2 Channel Numbers    ACTION     D Dash       100     DVD CLEAR    SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH       REW  PAUSE STEP PLAY  AF    Ca e  Cj GJ    AMFM STOP REC  DISC       FAV CH AV    LIST FAV CH VCR  SPLIT     S  vei   FAV SCAN    TOSHIBA  CT 90216       Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  43       HMX94 E 040 43 6a Setup  43 9 28 04  10 53 AM     LCAN rmnl ocLiINANMVOARK          HI         Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Setting up and using TheaterNet    on screen device control    The TheaterNet feature allows you to control many brands of    IEEE 1394 and or infrared remote controlled A V devices    through your TV using on screen control icons and the TV s    remote control     Note   e Although the TheaterNet on screen device control feature 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 TheaterNet feature to operate your device or some of    the features on that device  use the device s remote control or the  controls on the device       For IR pass through device control information  see    Connecting  infrared remote controlled devices to the IR OUT jack    on page 21     Setting up TheaterNet    All device types except IEEE 1394 require the following setup    process before you can control them using the TheaterNet 
51.  Service Center    5  Green and Red blink An abnormal temperature Turn OFF the TV  Check to make sure all slots and openings in the  3 times only  increase has occurred  TV cabinet are not covered  blocked  or dusty  Turn ON the TV again     If the problem persists  contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Center     6  Green is OFF  The TV requires servicing  Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord  Plug the power    Red blinks continuously  at 0 5 second intervals        94 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  94 9 27 04  10 54 AM        LCAN An I rmTnn nLINAmIGA    cord in again and turn ON the TV  If the problem persists  contact  a Toshiba Authorized Service Center          Chapter 10  Troubleshooting    TV Guide On Screen    FAQs    The following are frequently asked questions about the TV Guide On Screen system  The answers represent the most likely solutions to the    problem   SETUP 7  Q  I had a power outage  Do I need to go through initial  1  Q  What if I move and my ZIP code or postal code setup of the TV Guide On Screen system again   changes  A  No  The information you entered is stored in the TV Guide    A  Highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press W to highlight  CHANGE SYSTEM SETTINGS  page 64   and then  press ENTER  Follow the on screen prompts to enter new  information  see Chapter 3 for details   It can take up to  24 hours to receive new data       Q  What if I change my cable hook up to antenna or vice
52.  The  TV will enter SpeedSurf mode     Upper channels    l     Current channel  highlighted      Lower channels    Channel label       2  Repeatedly press or hold CHANNEL A or V while the  SpeedSurf mode is on screen to scroll through the channel    list  Release the button to display the highlighted channel     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 the Channel Number buttons  0   9  on the remote  control  followed by the      dash  button and then the  sub channel number     For example  to select digital channel 125 1   press 1  2  5       I     Note  If a digital channel is not programmed    either through  the automatic channel scan  page 41  or the channel  add delete function  page 42    you will have to tune the RF  channel using the Channel Number and Dash buttons on the  remote control    Switching between two channels using  Channel Return    The Channel Return feature allows you to switch between two  channels without entering an actual channel number each time     1  Select the first channel you want to view     2  Select a second channel using the Channel Number buttons     and the dash       button if selecting a digital channel      3  Press CH RTN on the remote control  The previous  channel will display     Each time you press CH RTN  the TV will switch back
53.  V to highlight RESET and press ENTER   4  Press     or P to adjust the level  Audio Settings       makes the bass or treble weaker or increases the balance Bass  in the left channel  depending on the item selected   ded  e  gt  makes the bass or treble stronger or increases the balance StableSound  in the right channel  depending on the item selected   Ree  J     save   METTE  5  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and l EN  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings  4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  highlight SAVE and press ENTER  Moi Pise e the new settings   ighlight and press l     To reset the audio quality to the factory settings  oo P    Highlight RESET in PE Settings    step 5 above  and   TP  press ENTER  coed Turning off the built in speakers  The bass and treble oem Use this feature to turn off the TV speakers when you connect    are reset to 50 and the    an audio system to your TV  see  Connecting a digital audio  balance is reset to 0     system  and  Connecting an analog audio system  on page 20      Reset j sae    METTE       To turn off the built in speakers           H     Using the StableSound   feature 1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu   The StableSound  feature limits the highest volume level to 2  Highlight AUDIO SETUP and press ENTER   prevent extreme changes in volume when the signal source  n  changes  for example  to prevent the sudden increase in volume p   M A EPIO senp      that often happen
54.  VIDEO 2  at the same time  or the picture performance will be unacceptable     If you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV to your  VCR s audio out jack using the white audio cable only       For better picture performance from your Cable box  If your Cable  box has component video  you can connect component video  cables  plus the audio cables  instead of the standard video cable  from the Cable box to the ColorStream HD 1 inputs on the TV  You  would then select ColorStream HD 1 as the video input source      e When you use a Cable box  you may not be able to use the  remote control to program or access certain features on  the TV     LJ To view basic Cable channels and use the TV s features     Select the ANT 2 video input source   Use the TV front  panel controls or remote control to change channels and  access the TV s features         To view basic and premium Cable channels     Turn OFF the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input source    Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel is vacant  in your area   Use the Cable box controls to change  channels     or    Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to channel 3 or 4     whichever channel is vacant in your area   Select the  VIDEO 1 video input source   Use the Cable box controls    to change channels     LJ To view the VCR     Turn ON the VCR  Select the VIDEO 1 video input  source      Note  This will provide better picture performance if you    connected an S video cable as mentioned in the first bulleted  item on th
55.  accept the  changes  or highlight CANCEL to close the menu with    no changes      Remind defaults  1  From the SETUP screen  highlight CHANGE DEFAULT  OPTIONS and press ENTER   2  Highlight REMIND DEFAULTS and press MENU to  display the Remind Defaults panel menu     E amindo  m ad       Pren Wheres bo access option to  IN   weed whether 10 auto tune  ME uE reminder time if eng auto tune    3  Enter the required information in the panel menu fields   power On TV  auto tune  when to display the Remind  screen   See  Remind features  on page 63 for details on  entering values in these fields     4  When finished  press ENTER to highlight DONE  and  press ENTER again to close the menu and accept the  changes  or highlight CANCEL to close the menu with    no changes      Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  65       9 27 04  10 48 AM      WENN 1 l         89 Using the TV s features    Selecting the video input source to view    To select the video input source to view     1  Press INPUT on the remote control or TV VIDEO on the  TV front panel     2  Press 0 7 to select the input source you want to view   depending on which input jacks you used for connecting your  devices  see Chapter 2      The current signal source displays in the top right corner of    the INPUT SELECTION screen     o       Video      amp  Video 2      Video 3   O ColorStream HDI     ColorStream HD2     HDMI 1    amp  HDMI 2      ANT 2    9 6       to Select    Note     66    While the
56.  and  forth between the last two channels that were selected     Note   f you press CH RTN from a non antenna input  the TV  Will return to the last viewed ANT input and channel     Switching between two channels using  SurfLock       The SurfLock    feature temporarily    memorizes    one channel  in the CH RTN button  so you can return to that channel  quickly from any other channel by pressing CH RTN     To memorize a channel in the CH RTN button     1  Select the channel you want to program into the CH RTN  button     2  Press and hold CH RTN for about 2 seconds until the  message    Channel Memorized    appears on the screen  The    channel has been programmed into the CH RTN button     3  Continue to change channels until your desired channel is  selected     4  Press CH RTN  The memorized channel will be selected     The TV will return to the memorized channel one time only   Once you press CH RTN and then change channels again  the  CH RTN button memory will be cleared and the button will  function as Channel Return  by switching back and forth  between the last two channels that were selected     e  vJ YMIVI VIT  o 4  DVD   o 5  AUDIO 1  o 6  AUDIO 2         Channel Numbers         dash     CHANNEL A V    X  DVD RTN    CH RIN    68 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  68     LCA  L R CO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 00 AM      NENNEN i      B58 5  BES    Chapter 8  Using the TV   s features    Selecting the picture
57.  and Cancel     Note  Ihe related Record icon appears on the show tile  each time you press REC  See    Record icons     on page 61    Set a show to Record from a panel menu   1  Highlight a show and press MENU to display the  Episode Options panel menu    2  Highlight SET RECORDING and press ENTER to  display the Record Options panel menu     rFFHETTI           Terie ty    IC l ordi Pupen  Your Secret Valent  a female on Valentin      ver ANMINE Cn  EF Ab suiidenty LP Careertuitder ty       3  Highlight the FREQUENCY field  and press       or P to  choose among Once  Regularly  Weekly  or Off     4  Highlight the START field  and press     or    to choose  in the range from 120 minutes early to 120 minutes late    or On Time  default   On Time    5  Repeat step 4 for the END field   6  Highlight the RECORDER field and press     or P to    choose the recording device   Note  For connected IEEE 1394 recording devices only     7  Highlight the KEEP UNTIL field and press     or P to    choose how long you want to keep the Record event   Note  For connected IEEE 1394 recording devices only     8  Press ENTER to highlight SCHEDULE RECORDING   and press ENTER again to close the menu     A Record icon for the selected frequency appears on the  show tile  See  Record Icons  on page 61   Note  For connected IEEE 1394 recording devices only     Or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to close the  menu  change no information  and return to the  highlighted show   Note  You can change the d
58.  and tune the channels you programmed as   GO OE m  Ge   favorite channels in a nine picture multi window  Co cic   Note   he favorite channel scan feature will not work unless you program channels into the  favorite channel memory  see    Programming your favorite channels    on page 43   Q oe o       a    To scan and tune your favorite channels  S     FAV SCAN    1  Press FAV SCAN  The TV automatically enters multi window mode and begins a  nine picture scan of your favorite channels for the current ANT input     To view your favorite channels for the other antenna input  you will need to       change antenna inputs first  page 67   and then press FAV SCAN        2  Press AW to select one of the nine pictures  which becomes a moving picture   the active window    The main picture is always moving      3  Press ENTER to display the channel you selected in step 2 as the main picture     2   4   1 4 2  l       amp           Notes about recording       When the FAV SCAN multi window is open and you try to start recording  the message    Not Available     will appear on screen  You will not be able to start recording until you close the FAV SCAN multi window     If you use the TV s remote control to start recording  you will not be able to open the FAV SCAN multi   window  If you attempt to do so  the message    Not Available While Recording    will appear on screen        tis recommended that you use the TV s remote control to start recording  If you use a device other than  th
59.  at the bottom of the menu  To access  the additional options  either scroll down using the W button or the    PAGE UP DOWN  CH AV  button     Shows for Record or Remind listed here  Press Menu now for more Schedule choices  Move   to highlight any show   and press Menu for show options    Schedule recording  ag  date 02 20 f04    VENA TEO Er rE 2 20  0a  Daye of Our ives   FAZO Dae     1 k    start 01  50 f am a   PEA DONEN    ind  02 900 F am    jeopardy  FA U20 TIIN  oi Dataline NBC      FDO BOOM  input K Cableinput           Hope  amp  Farm   Lec 4L o pn  mordet VOR  gt     i mY 8pm  fr CIA Ufewitrgone 20928pm    Jayteno   F12 201135pm                  Info Box  Panel Menu    Record Options  Default uci cit   Command    Button Eo pop  start 01 30  amp  am      Entry Box               endf02 Too  amp  am  gt   channel 6     Odometer     mpr Cable Input  gt   recorder  VCR  gt    frequeng amp  once  gt      gancel      9       5 4 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 052 55 7a TVG  54 9 27 04  10 46 AM E      NENNEN             B58 5  SES    Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    Navigating the TV Guide On Screen system  continued     Info Box  e An Info Box contains information about a show  Service  or Panel Ad  or  provides general help  for example  for a panel menu      e An Info Box for a program in the LISTINGS screen can have up to three    sizes  Small  Large  or    No          Press INFO on the remo
60.  because of copy restrictions     page 81   The unauthorized recording  use  distribution  or revision of television  programs  videotapes  DVDs  and other materials is prohibited under the    Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries  and may subject  you to civil and criminal liability     Connecting an analog audio system    This connection allows you to use external speakers with an Analog audio amplifier  external audio amplifier to adjust the sound level   You will need      one pair of standard audio cables  To control the audio   Turn on the TV and the stereo amplifier     Turn off the TV s built in speakers  see    Turning off the built in  speakers  on page 81        ww E    Note  To hear sound when using an external audio amplifier   the volume of both the TV and the amplifier must be set to a  reasonable listening level     COLOR COL  VIDEO 1 VIDEO2   STREAM STREAM  JN  noel HIE DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT       20 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  20 9 28 04  1 35 PM        LCAN  LR CO IROLIANNY        HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  21         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Controlling infrared remote controlled devices through the TV  IR pass through     You can use the T V   s IR OUT jack  infrared pass through   to remotely operate  through the TV  many infrared  remote controlled devices  such as a Toshiba infrared  remote controlled VCR or DVD player  enclosed within  an entertainment center or similar
61.  both cable TV and an antenna  connect the cable TV to ANT 1 and  the antenna to ANT 2      2 VIDEO 1 IN and VIDEO 2 IN     Two sets of standard   composite  video and standard audio inputs plus optional  S video inputs for connecting devices with composite video  or S video output    NOTE  Standard  composite  video and S video cables carry  only video information  separate audio cables are required for a  complete connection      3  ColorStream  HD 1 and ColorStream  HD 2     Two sets  of ColorStream  high definition component video and  standard stereo audio inputs for connecting devices with  component video output  such as a Toshiba DVD player  with ColorStream  See pages 15 and 17    Note  Component video cables carry only video information   separate audio cables are required for a complete connection      4  A V OUT     Standard composite video and analog audio  outputs for connecting a VCR for editing and dubbing  See  page 18 for details      5  Variable Audio OUT     Standard analog audio outputs for  connecting an analog amplifier with external speakers     See page 20         Digital Audio OUT     Optical audio output in Dolby  Digital or PCM  pulse code modulation  format for  connecting an external Dolby Digital decoder  amplifier   AV receiver  or home theater system with optical audio  input  See page 20      7 G LINK        For use with one of the enclosed IR blaster   G LINK cables to enable the TV Guide On Screen      recording features  See page 25       
62.  cabinet  Without the  IR OUT connection  the device typically would need to be    visible to operate it remotely     You will need    gt  one dual wand IR blaster cable  included with your TV       other audio video cables as required to connect the device s     to the TV  see pages 13 20     To connect the IR blaster cable     1  Locate the infrared sensor on the front of your device   This sensor is marked on some devices      2  Align one of the IR blaster cables wands about 1 inch away  from the infrared sensor on the front of the device and  attach it using double sided mounting tape  If you have a  second device  attach the second wand in a similar manner    See illustration at right     Note   f you do not have a second device  coil the second wand  with a rubber band and leave it behind the TV     3  Plug the IR blaster cables plug into one of the TV s  TheaterNet OUT jacks                       To control the device s      Point the TV remote control   programmed to operate the  device  see Chapter 3  or the  device   s remote control at the front  of the TV and press the button for  the desired function  The signal  passes from the remote control  through the TV to the device via  the IR blaster cable     Note    e  f you use the device s remote  control to operate the device  you  also will need to use the TV s remote control to operate the TV      For additional control options  see  TheaterNet on screen device  control  at right                     If you cannot
63.  locate the device s infrared sensor      Turn OFF the device      Starting at the lower left corner of the device  place the end of the  device s remote control  with the infrared emitter  so it touches the  front of the device and press POWER   Do not use the TV s remote  control for this step        If the device turns on  the place the remote control touched the  device is the location of the sensor       If the device does not turn on  move the remote control slightly to the  right and press POWER again       Repeat step 4 until you locate the device S infrared sensor        Front of IR controlled DVD player  for example     pe ey  w    Front of IR controlled audio device  for example        _     RETTE    sensor  C            IR blaster cable wand    Back of TV  approx  1 inch from device     eaat r CablecARD       ANT1   CABLE     N    A A         T  o     z            T      2  OUT 1 Gz ANT2  s ey         ANT  75 0  Homi  OUT2  o  9   o o      J OO  n   TheaterNet ey   VIDEO o Q       we  O  VAR  i   We ES  AUDIO  Uu L  L       9  L L a            AUDIO AUDIO dra ST SO G LINK     01 0       100   COLOR COLOR      VIDEO1 VIDEO 2 STREAM STREAM  n ey OUT DIGITAL    AUDIO OUT    TheaterNet    on screen device control    For additional control options  for your home theater system   set up the TheaterNet on screen  device control feature  You can  use this feature to control many  IR remote controlled devices  and IEEE 1394 devices using    the on screen control icons     
64.  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  To find the nearest TCL Authorized Service Depot  visit ICL s web site at  www toshiba ca     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 MODIFICATI
65.  on screen icons     All Compatible IEEE 1394 devices are automatically recognized    by the TheaterNet feature and do not require setup   Note  See page 22 for details about the IEEE 1394 ports  If your    IEEE 1394 device is not recognized through the IEEE  1394 port or  through the TheaterNet feature  it may be possible to set it up for IR    pass through control as an infrared device  see page 21      To set up TheaterNet device control     1  Make sure you have properly connected your infrared  remote controlled device s   See page 21 for details   2  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu     3  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as    shown in step 4         4        Open the DEVICES menu  highlight THEATER NET  DEVICES  and then press ENTER       a 3 m    IEE 1394 Devices  TheaterNet Devices    Ui Navigate S  Select Pau  Back Maga Exit            The TheaterNet Setup menu opens     TheaterNet Setup    Select device   1 type  brand   Input Sie ote  Type DT rom owners  Brand manual   IR List 0000             IR Code DEO   Test    Et   WEITE Reset        Using the  lt P buttons  select the INPUT the device is    connected to     Note  When the input is changed  all unsaved settings  Will be lost      Press V and then  lt P to select the device TYPE     7  Press V and then  lt  gt  to select the device BRAND     Note  When selecting a new brand  the IR code will be set  to Zero     8  Press V and then  lt P to
66.  operate    until the lamp unit is replaced     Note  Ihe lamp unit is designed so broken lamp glass remains  securely inside the lamp unit     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  the unit may break  exposing sharp edges or pinch points        When to replace the lamp unit    You should replace the lamp unit   e if the picture darkens and or colors fade     e if the screen  lamp  does not light  LED indication  3  page  94   or    e if you hear a loud noise and the picture goes black  which  may indicate a lamp rupture  LED indication  3  page 94    To obtain a replacement lamp unit       In the U S    Web Contact       Call toll free  1 800 631 3811     Out of   www ceaccessories toshiba com Consult your    warranty CONSUMAT  electronics dealer    for availability     www tacp toshiba com service             n Canada     Contact a Toshiba parts distributor by directing your web browser  to www toshiba ca  Click  Home Entertainment     and then click     Support           Use the replacement lamp unit model listed below only   Using any other lamp may cause damage to the TV  and or lamp     CAUTION  Always replace with same  type lamp unit  Model No  TB25 LMP     Stock no  23311083        98 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  98     LCA  LR CO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 0
67.  recording occurs as scheduled     If the TV is on and you are watching the channel that is set to    record  the recording occurs as scheduled     If the TV is on and you are watching a channel other than  the one that is set to record  a notification banner  illustrated  below  appears on screen before recording starts  At that time  you can choose to start or cancel recording     The default highlighted item in the notification banner is   Change channel  start recording   If no change is made  within 3 minutes  the notification banner will close  automatically  the channel will change to the one set to  record  and the recording will occur as scheduled  To cancel  the recording  select  Dont change  cancel recording  in the    notification banner and press ENTER     TV Guide On Screen needs to change the channel at  2 03am to record   aMCBSEE NMEN Sousa            S3ingerhannel start recording     4 muon change  cancel recording        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     Record conflict    A conflict message appears for the following reasons       A show set to Record overlaps with any part of another  show previously set to Record       A show set to Record overlaps with a show previously set to  auto tune   For auto tune details  see    Remind fea
68.  select that particular input source  For device connection details  see Chapter 2       Antenna reception may be poor  Use a highly directional outdoor antenna  if applicable     e  he station may have broadcast difficulties  Try another channel      Adjust the picture qualities  page 76        f you are using a VCR  make sure the TV VCR button on the remote control is set correctly  page 27         f you have two VCRs connected to your TV  do not connect the same VCR to the TV s output and input  connections at the same time  page 18        Do not connect a standard video cable and an S video cable to VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 on the TV back  or  VIDEO 3 on the TV front  at the same time  Chapter 2      Noisy picture e  f you are watching a tuned analog channel  off air broadcast or Cable TV   set the CableClear DNR     feature to AUTO to reduce visible interference in the TV picture  page 77     Video Input Selection e  f the Input Selection window does not appear when you press INPUT on the remote control or   problems TV VIDEO on the IV front panel  press INPUT or TV VIDEO a second time  which will change to the next   video input source and display the Input Selection window    Cannot view external signals e  f you cannot view signals from external devices connected to VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2    or channel 3 or 4 VIDEO 3  or ColorStream  or from channels 3 or 4  make sure the INPUT LOCK is set to OFF  page 90     Black box on screen e Set the CLOSED CAPTION feature to OFF  page 78   
69.  select the device   s IR code   9  If the desired IR code is found  skip to step 10     10     I    If the desired IR code is not in the list  press W and use the  Channel Number buttons to enter the device IR code     Note  You can find the IR code for your device in the  on screen list or in the TheaterNet device code table on  pages 46 48     Highlight TEST and press ENTER to test whether the  device responds to the code     If the device does not respond to the code  repeat steps  8 and 9 using another code for the same device     When done  highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To remove a device from TheaterNet     l   2   3     Follow steps 1   5 above   Highlight RESET and press ENTER   Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     44 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  44     TT inc rAd AnD LINNAA s s        9 27 04  10 45 AM    d B58 EEIII    Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Setting up and using TheaterNet    on screen device control  continued     Using the TheaterNet control icons    1  Set up your infrared devices in TheaterNet  if you have not    already done so  see page 44      Note   EEE 1394 devices do not need to be set up in  TheaterNet because they appear automatically in the  TheaterNet menu  as shown in step 3 below      2  Press DEVICE on the remote control to display the device    control selection screen     POWER     1 TV  o 2  CBLISAT        o 3  VCRIPVR    o 4  DVD    o 5  AUDIO 1  o 6  AUDIO 2    NL     
70.  size    You can view many program formats in a variety of picture sizes   Natural   TheaterWide   1  TheaterWide   2  TheaterWide   3  and Full   as described    below and on the next page     The way the image displays in any of the picture sizes will vary depending on Channel Numbers    the format of the program you are viewing  Select the picture size that displays          the current program the way that looks best to you  a PIC SIZE   0   DEG t    To select the picture size    P C     S SE SET      Press PIC SIZE on the remote control  Q F A    2  While the Picture Size menu is on screen  press the corresponding  number button  0   4  to select the desired picture size     Picture Size     0  Natural      Theater wide 1     Theater Wide 2          Theater wide 3    Q ru    SIZE   o  a         to Select       Note       You also can repeatedly press PIC SIZE to select the desired picture size   or press the AW buttons on the remote control while the Picture Size screen  is open            Full    may not be available for some program formats  will be    grayed out  in     the Picture Size screen      Natural picture size      The image is displayed close to its originally formatted proportion  Some  program formats will display with side bars and or bars at the top and  bottom     Natural picture size example  The way the image displays will vary  depending on the format of the program you are currently watching     SON coc  ooo Foor    Conventional picture on a Convent
71.  that have  been programmed will be retained in the memory of the  TV Guide On Screen system  Titles will appear once  listings are restored     37  Q  Can I set a Record or Remind event without  highlighting a show title in the TV Guide On Screen  system    A  Yes  TV Guide On Screen has a Manual Record and  Remind feature  Highlight SCHEDULE in the Service Bar   and press MENU  Choose the event type  press ENTER   and then enter the date  start and stop time  channel  number  and so forth     38  Q  What do the frequencies for Record and Remind mean   A  Once   records reminds the show one time     Daily  manual only    Trecords the time  channel  input   recorder combination Monday through Friday   Regularly    records reminds the show every time the show  airs on the same channel and starts at the same time     Weekly    records reminds the show each time the show  airs on the same day of the week  on the same channel and  starts at the same time     Off  not cancel    keeps the show in the list but will not  record remind the show until the frequency is changed     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  97       HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  97     CNA LR CLO IROLIANN YS        9 27 04  10 54 AM       1D Appendix    Lamp unit replacement and care    Replacing the lamp unit   User replaceable component     WARNING  RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK     TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  NEVER    REMOVE TV COVERS  EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED  HEREIN  REFER ALL SERVICING NO
72.  those specified on pages 98 100 of this manual     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an  equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage  within the  product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  is  intended to alert the user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in the  literature accompanying the appliance     Lamp Unit Replacement    CAUTION  HOT SURFACE     The temperature of the lamp   immediately after use exceeds   392  F  200  C   Touching the  lamp before it has cooled will result in severe bums  ALLOW  THE LAMP TO COOL FOR AT LEAST ONE  1  HOUR BEFORE  REPLACING IT     The lamp in this product has a limited service life  The length of   service life varies depending on product use and user settings    If you use the lamp beyond its service life      you may notice a reduction in the colors and or brightness of the  picture  at which time you should replace the lamp unit  and      the strength of the quartz glass in the lamp will be reduced and  the lamp may rupture  If the lamp ruptures  the TV will not  operate until the lamp unit is replaced    Note  Ihe lamp unit is designed so broken lamp glass  remains securely inside the lamp unit    See  Lamp unit replacement and care  on pages 98 100       Dispose of the used lamp unit by the a
73.  to make  changes to it  highlight SETUP in the Service Bar  Press W  to select CHANGE CHANNEL DISPLAY  Follow the    on screen instructions     16  Q  Why do all my channels display    No Listing        A  The TV Guide On Screen system has not yet received its  data download  The phrase    No Listings  will be replaced  with program information during the next download cycle   which will occur within the next 24 hour period     17  Q  Why do some of my channels display    No Listing      18     19     96    A  There are several possibilities     a  The channels in question were recently turned ON  in  Change channel display  and TV Guide On Screen has yet    to receive its next data download     b  After completing the initial setup  the first data download  of the day was interrupted by a VCR recording     c  The TV power cord was left unplugged for an extended  period of time and the TV Guide On Screen system was  unable to receive program listings during the scheduled  download cycle     d  Poor reception caused some of the data to be missed     e  The cable box was turned OFF  The TV power cord must  be plugged in and the cable box must be ON     g  A V Cable  The VCR was turned OFE If the connection  includes stereo cables with cable box to VCR and stereo  connection from VCR to television  the VCR must be ON     Q  A show entry in the TV Guide On Screen system reads     No Listing     What does that mean     A  Show information for that entry was not available during  
74.  to the instructions  on page 25     Make sure the VCR is connected to the A V OUT jacks  on the TV  see illustration      Set the VCR to the appropriate line input  refer to your    VCR owner s manual for details   and then turn OFF the  VCR       See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide  On Screen system     See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen system     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 5      HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  15     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  1 34 PM            m 5  BES    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a DVD player with S video  a VCR  and a Cable box    You will need    gt  five coaxial cables   gt  two sets of standard A V cables    Note   f you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV   VIDEO 1  to your VCR s audio out jack using the white audio  cable only      gt  one S video cable    one pair of standard audio cables  Note        f your DVD player does not have S video  use a standard  video cable instead  Do not connect an S video cable and a  standard video cable to VIDEO 1  or VIDEO 2  at the same  time or the picture performance will be unacceptable     If your DVD player has component video  see page 17      Do not connect the DVD player and VCR to the same set of  A V inputs on the TV   See the illustration  which shows the  VCR connected to VIDEO 1 on the TV  and the DVD player  connected to VIDEO 2          To view basic channels and access the TV s features    
75.  use  SETUP PROCESS and press ENTER  Screen 1 appears   such as overnight or when you are not watching it     by turning it OFF but leaving the power cord    plugged in     If you have a Cable box connected  leave it ON     If you have a VCR connected  turn it OFF when not  in use   Do not unplug the power cord   See page 13  for VCR connection instructions     If you have more than one Cable system in your area   you may be prompted to select which Cable system s  program data to download  If so prompted  follow the  on screen instructions        Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  39       HMX94 E 036 39 5 TVGsetup  39 9 27 04  10 44 AM      NENNEN   l         40    6  Setting up your TV    For menu navigation instructions  see Chapter 4   Selecting the menu language    You can choose from three different languages  English  French  and Spanish  for the on screen display of adjustment menus and  messages   The TV Guide On Screen menus are in English   regardless of the language selected in this menu    To select the menu language    1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu    2  Highlight MENU LANGUAGE and press ENTER    3  Highlight your preferred menu language in the menu    sidebar and press ENTER     Preferences  Favorite Channels  Closed Caption Mode       Off    Francais  Closed Caption Advanced   Espa  ol j  Input Labeling    ED Off          4  Press EXIT to close the PREFERENCES menu        HMX94 E 040 43 6a Setup  40     LCAN COAO IRIOLIN
76.  while pressing the MODE button        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC      LCA  LR CLO IROLIANN YS     27    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        Number  1 6   MODE          000  ACTION  0     Th  WEO DEVICE Ste   we C    AS O NE SUBT e   y    4  E gt  a O    Ses    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 remote control or the  controls on the device     D    27    9 28 04  10 33 AM      NENNEN             Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Remote Control functional key chart     TV   CBL SAT     CBL SAT   AUDIO     AUDIO   VCR   Lights the remote key  and toggles between enabled and disabled Illumination mode     SLEEP  Sleep imer                  l ee e be e     Digit 1  2 Digit 2 Digt2  Digit 2  Digit 3 Digit 3    Digit3  Digit 4 Digit 4    Digit4  Digit 5 Digit    Digit  Digit 6 Digit6    Digit    Digit 7 Digt7  Digit 7  Digit 8 Digit8    Digit  Digit 9 Digit9    Digit9  DigtO            Digit0  10  Digito    100          digital      sub 100  10  separator  channel    TV Video   TV  e TV   VCR input   select   Selects the     IV z   TV z   TV   image shape             c      4  Z   5   5 4  Z    2    TV    Menu    Menu  Action  Guide Menu Menu    Guide    TV GUIDE SETUP   TV Guid
77. 0   0045  0278  1278  0042   0000   0037   0037   0032   0037  0184  0000   0121  0043  0209   0002  0278  0479   1278  1479   0047  0104   0035  0033   0000   0060  0035  0240   0760  0807  1035   1060   0000   0432   0037  0038  1237  0000   0047   0000   0081  0038   0072   0046   0000  0042  0041  0042   0067  0041   0041   0037  0278   0072   0693   0067  0041  0038  0035  0037   0037   0000   0072   0035   0240  0043   0240   0240  0000   1278    47         Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    TheaterNet    IR device codes  continued     VCRs  cont    Brand    Magnavox    Magnin  Marantz  Marta  Matsushita  Memorex    Minolta  Mitsubishi  Motorola  Multitech  NEC    Nikko  Noblex  Olympus  Optimus    Orion    Panasonic    Penney    Pentax  Philco  Philips    Pilot  Pioneer  Polk Audio  Profitronic  Proscan  Protec  Pulsar  Quarter    Quartz  Quasar    RCA    RadioShack  Radix  Randex    Realistic    ReplayTV  Runco  STS  Samsung  Sanky    Sansui    Sanyo       48       HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup     Code   0035  0039  0081   0000  0149  0563   1781   0240   0035  0081   0037   0035  0162  0454  0035  0162  0037   0048  0039  0047   0240  0000  0104   0209  0046  0454   0479  1037  1162   1237  1262   0042   0067  0043  0807  0035  0048   0000  0072   0104  0067  0041   0038   0037   0240   0035   1062  0162  0037   0048  0104  0432   0454  1048  1162   1262   0184  0209  0002   0479  1479   1062  0035  0162   0225  0454  0616   1035  1162  1262  0035  0037  0240   0042  0038 
78. 102   0170  0172  0174   0176  0183   7102   0124  0105  0136   0109  0140  0127  0137  0102  0104   0133   0163   0139  0126  0120   0152   0105  0109  0113  0101  0102  0104   0109  0138  0140   0147  0148  0126   0120   0105  0106  0107   0108  0100   0135  0136  0167   0162   0117   0127  0135   0117   0128  0129  0130   0153  0154  0155   7101   0127   0131  0123  0124   0127  0178   0127  0168  0177  0106   0139  0110  0111  0139  0110  0127   0111   0121  0122  0123   0124   0124  0127  0112  0179  0183   7100  7101   0101  0146  0166   0160   0111   0135  0136  0109   0144  0106   0105  0139  0110   0111   0144  0106  0169   0180    Cable boxes  Brand    ABC  ARCHER  CABLEVIEW  CITIZEN  CURTIS  DIAMOND  EAGLE  EASTERN  GCBRAND  GEMINI  G L JERROLD    HAMLIN  HITACHI  MACOM  MAGNAVOX    MEMOREX  MOTOROLA    MOVIETIME  OAK  PANASONIC  PHILIPS    PIONEER    PULSAR  PUSER  RCA  REALISTIC  REGAL  REGENCY    REMBRANT  SAMSUNG    S A    SLMARK  SPRUCER  STARGATE  TELECAPTION  TELEVIEW  TEXSCAN  TOCOM  TOSHIBA  UNIKA  UNIVERSAL  VIDEOWAY  VIEWSTAR  ZENITH  ZENITH DRAKE  SATELLITE    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        9 28 04  10 33 AM       Code    1124   1152  1125   1105  1132   1122  1105   1112  1113   1124  1132  1125  1129   1134   1132  1105   1122  1143   1119  1124  1125   1126  1127  1120   1121  1122  1111   1123  1152   1140  1141  1142   1145  1118  1112  1103  1124   1103  1104  1105   1108   1133   1119  1124  1125   1126  1127  1
79. 120   1121  1122  1111   1123  1152   1109  1110  1114   1151  1153   1128  1129  1130   1106  1107  1150   1131   1101  1116   1105  1132   1132   1115   1132   1112  1118  1140   1141  1142  1145   1149   1134   1137  1132  1105   1138   1105   1111  1112  1113  1105  1101   1105  1110   1152  1105   1148   1101  1105   1144   1135  1136  1147  1104  1146   1132  1125   1122  1132   1106   1129  1130   1117  1100   1100       Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Multi brand remote control device codes  continued     CD players   Brand   ADMIRAL   AIWA   CARVER   DENON   EMERSON   FISHER   GARRARD  HARMAN KARDON    HITACHI  JENSEN  Jvc    KARDON  KENWOOD    LXI  MAGNAVOX  MARANTZ  MCNTOSH  NAKAMICHI  ONKYO  OPTIMUS    PANASONIC    PHILIPS     PIONEER   QUASAR  RCA    SANSUI  SANYO  SCOTT  SHARP  SHERWOOD  SONY  SOUNDE SIGH  TEAC  TECHNICS  VICTOR  YAMAHA    Receivers  Brand  ADMIRAL  AIWA  DENON    FISHER   GARRARD  HARMAN KARDON  JENSEN   Jvc    KENWOOD    MAGNAVOX  MARANTZ  MCNTOSH  MITSUBISHI  NAKAMICHI  ONKYO  OPTIMUS          HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC     Code   6126   6133  6135   6129   6142  6151   6139   6105  6106   6117   6120  6121  6123   6119   6107   6134   6140  6141  6145   6148  6151   6123   6100  6101  6111   6145   6136   6129  6132   6129   6121   6110   6114  6115   6108  6118  6120   6122   6124  6125  6127   6150   6129  6130  6149  6108   6125  6127  6124  6147  6137  6138   6131  6152   6110  6146  6113  6105   6110  6146   6142  6143   6120   6128   6
80. 144   6112  6116  6118  6127  6124  6125  6140  6141  6145  6102  6103  6104    Code   4120   4125  4126  4146  4134  4135  4136   4143   4104   4113   4115  4123  4145  4129   4132  4133  4140   4144   4100  4108  4141   4142  4147   4127  4128   4124   4116   4148   4106  4117   4109  4114   4103  4127  4131   4130    33     LCAN LR CLO IROLIANN YS        Receivers  cont      Brand  PANASONIC  PHILIPS  PIONEER  QUASAR  RCA    SANSUI   SHARP   SONY  SOUNDE SIGH  TEAC    TECHNICS  VICTOR  YAMAHA    Laser disks  Brand    DENON  HITACHI  KENWOOD  MAGNAVOX  MARANTZ  MITSUBISHI  NEC  PANASONIC    PHILIPS  PIONEER  PROSCAN  QUASAR    RCA  SAMSUNG  SANYO  SHARP  SONY    TEAC  TOSHIBA  YAMAHA    Code   4119  4118  4121  4123   4105  4107  4150  4119  4118  4121  4103  4105  4127   4131  4130  4149  4103  4111  4139  4134  4137   4122   4138   4112  4113  4111   4110   4121  4118  4119  4132  4133   4101  4102    Code    5114   5100   5102  5103   5101   5114   5114  5118  5119  5114   5104  5105  5106   5115   S111   5114   5114   5104  5105  5106   5115   5114   5112   5114  5117   5113  5116   5107  5108  5109   5110   5114   5114   5101       DVD players  Brand   AIWA   APEX  DENON  FERGUSON  HITACHI  Jvc  KENWOOD  KONKA  MITSUBISHI  NORDMENDE  ONKYO  ORITRON  PANASONIC  PHILIPS  PIONEER  RAITE   RCA   SABA  SAMPO  SAMSUNG  SHARP  SYLVANIA  SMC   SONY    TECHNICS  THOMSON  TOSHIBA  WAVE  YAMAHA  ZENITH  VIALTA  FUNAI    Satellite receivers    Brand  DISH    NETWORK  Echostar     
81. 29  0106  0145  0124  0127  0143  0101  0124   0175   0139  0110  0111  0145   0143  0126  0119   0103  0125  0142   0120  0118   0105  0108  0109   0107  0113  0165  0127  0126  0120   0134   0133  0145  0124  0137  0151  0163   0149  0150  0182  0106   0170  0171  0168   0134  0156   0123  0145  0100   0127  00168  0124  0123   0139   0139  0110  0111   0134  0157  0158   0184  0185  7104  0139  0110  0106   0111  7104   0159   0127  0106  0100   0107  0108  0105   0109   0131  0123  0124   0173   0139  0110  0111  0106   0124  0109   0138  0140  0147   0148  0141  0142  0100  0145   0138  0140  0147   0148  0141  0142   0161  0164   0147  0127  0104  0139  0110  0111   0134   0124  0123   0128  0121  0135   0106   0126  0120  0132  0123  0124  0121   0122  7100   0124  0100  0145   0105  0139  0110   0111    32       VCRs PVRs  cont      Brand  PHILCO    PHILIPS    PIONEER  PROSCAN    QUASAR    RADIO SHACK    RCA    Replay TV  REALISTIC    SAMSUNG    SAMTRON  SANSUI    SANYO  SCOTT    SEARS  SHARP    SHINTOM  SIGNATURE 2000  SINGER   SONY    SV2000  SYLVANIA    SYMPHONIC  TASHIRO  TATUNG  TEAC    TECHNICS  TEKNICA  THOMSON  Tivo    TOSHIBA    VECTOR RESEARCH  WARDS    YAMAHA    ZENITH    Code    0100  0111  0145  0131  0124  0127   0123  0126  0120   0143   0131  0123  0124   0173   0123   0145  0100  0123   0124  0131  0146   0101  0102  0133   0174   0121  0122  0123   0124   0133  0124  0105   0136  0109  0140   0127   0133  0145  0100   0123  0124  0131   0146  0101  0
82. 3   0072   0157  0053   0888  0036  0187   1292   0461    Laser disk players    Brand  Aiwa   Carver  Denon  Disco Vision  Funai    Harman Kardon    Hitachi  Magnavox  Marantz  Mitsubishi  NAD  Optimus  Panasonic  Philips  Pioneer  Polk Audio  Quasar  Realistic  Samsung  Sega   Sony  Technics  Theta Digital    Yamaha    Code  0203  0064  0194  0323  0059  0172  0023   0203   0194   0023  0194  0217  0064  0194  0059   0059   0059   0204  0064  0194  0059  0023  0194   0204   0203   0323   0023  0193  0201  0204   0194   0217    Miscellaneous audio devices    Brand  Aiwa  Fisher  JVC  Jerrold    Scientific Atlanta    Sony  Starcom    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        9 27 04  10 45 AM    Code   0010  0159  0404  0052   0073   0520  0459   0460   0010  0159  0576  0459         Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    TheaterNet IR device codes  continued     Brand  Panasonic  Pioneer  Princeton  Samsung  Sensory Science    Sharp    Receivers  Brand  ADC   Aiwa    Alco   Anam   Apex Digital   Arcam   Audiotronic  Audiovox   Bose   Cambridge Soundworks  Capetronic   Carver    Casio   Clarinette   Compaq   Curtis Mathes  Daewoo      Denon   Fisher   Garrard   Harman Kardon   Hewlett Packard   JBL   JVC   KLH    Kenwood    Koss  LXI  Lasonic  Linn  Lloyd   s  MCS    Magnavox  Marantz  Modulaire  Musicmagic  Nakamichi  Onkyo  Optimus    Panasonic    Penney    Philips    Pioneer    Polk Audio          HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup     Video accessory  HDTV decoder 
83. 79       Make sure the SPEAKERS function in the AUDIO SETUP menu is set correctly  page 81        f you are not receiving a second audio program from a known SAP source  make sure the MTS feature is  set to SAP mode  page 79        f 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 mode  page 79        When using an external audio amplifier  if you connect the amplifier to the VAR  AUDIO OUT jacks  the  volume of the TV and amplifier must be set above 0 or you will not hear any sound  page 20      Remote control problems   Make sure the remote control is set to the correct device mode  page 27       Remove all obstructions between the remote control and the TV       he remote control batteries may be dead  Replace the batteries  page 27       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 feature on another device  use the remote control that came with the device  page 27     e  f the TV stops responding to the controls on the remote control or TV front panel and you cannot turn off  the TV  press the RESET button on the front panel  see page 9 for details   If the TV still does not act as  expected  use the Restore Factory Defaults procedure as described on page 51     Channel tuning pro
84. 8 AM         NENNEN i        m 5  BEE    Chapter 11  Appendix    Lamp unit replacement and Care  continued     How to replace the lamp unit 4  Using a manual Phillips screwdriver  loosen the two screws on    the lamp unit     WARNING  RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK     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 death   or serious injury                    Required tools  Manual Phillips screwdriver  gloves              Optional tool  5 32  or 4mm Allen wrench  Bap URIS eens v    WARNING  RISK OF  LN ELECTRIC SHOCK   The lamp unit door is provided with an    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     2  STOP  Allow the lamp to cool for at least one  1  hour  before replacing it     1  Turn off the TV and unplug the power cord     WARNING  Eye damage may result from   directly viewing the light produced by this   lamp  Always turn off the TV and unplug the  power cord before opening the lamp unit door        CAUTION  HOT SURFACE  5  Grasp the lamp unit handle and gently pull the lamp unit  The temperature of the lamp straight out of the TV  Set the old lamp unit aside  see  immediately after use
85. AVO YS        Configuring the antenna input  sources    To configure the ANT 1 and ANT 2 input sources   1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu   2  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set    of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as    shown in step 3 below      HOM  Audio Selection        Auto P  Slide Show Interval           AVHD Skip Time       3  Open the TERRESTRIAL menu  highlight INPUT    CONFIGURATION  and press ENTER     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      Be       5 A    Input Configuration  Channel program  Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter    x   ie A  HebNavigate d  Select Ge Back Maga Exit         Press P to select the input source  Cable or antenna  for the    ANT 1 input on the TV     Note   f 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        Press W and then 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 ANT 2  skip this step     Input Configuration    Antenna 1 In EN CNN  Antenna 2 In   ANtenna       CEED Carcel__       To save your new settings  Highlight SAVE and press
86. Amplifiers   Brand Code   Aiwa 0406   Bose 0674   Carver 0269   Curtis Mathes 0300   Denon 0160   GE 0078   Harman Kardon 0892   JVC 0331   Left Coast 0892   Linn 0269   Luxman 0165   Magnavox 0269   Marantz 0892  0321  0269   NEC 0264   Nakamichi 0321   Optimus 0395  0300   Panasonic 0308  0521   Parasound 0246   Philips 0892  0269   Pioneer 0013  0300   Polk Audio 0892  0269   RCA 0300   Realistic 0395   Sansui 0321   Shure 0264   Sony 0689  0220   Soundesign 0078  0211   Technics 0308  0521   Victor 0331   Wards 0078  0013  0211   Yamaha 0354  0133   Cable boxes   Brand Code   ABC 0003  0008  0014   0007  0011  0017   Americast 0899   Bell  amp  Howell 0014   Bell South 0899   Contec 0019   Director 0476   Everquest 0015   Gemini 0015   General Instrument 0476  0003  0276   0011  0810   GoldStar 0144   Hamlin 0009  0020  0273   Hitachi 0011   Hytex 0007   Jasco 0015   Jerrold 0476  0003  0276   0012  0014  0015   0011  0810   Memorex 0000   Motorola 0476  1106  0276   0810   Oak 0019  0007   Pace 0237   Panasonic 0000  0107   Paragon 0000   Philips 0305  0317   Pioneer 0877  0144  0533   1877   Pulsar 0000   Quasar 0000   46          HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  46     TT inc AAP Amn LINNAA A    Cable boxes  cont      Brand  RadioShack  Regal  Rembrandt  Runco  Samsung    Scientific Atlanta    Signal  Signature  sony  Starcom  Stargate  Starquest  Supercable  Tocom  Torx  Toshiba  Tusa  United Artists  Zenith    CD players  Brand   Aiwa  Burmester    California Audio Labs    
87. Block  Input Lock   Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       If you cannot remember your  PIN code    While the PIN code entering screen is displayed  press RECALL  four times within five seconds  The PIN code will be reset and  you can enter a new PIN code     Changing your PIN code      Press MENU and highlight the LOCKS menu icon      Press V to display the PIN code entering screen      Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER      Press V to highlight NEW PIN CODE and press ENTER       Press the Number buttons to enter a new four digit code   Retype the numbers to confirm the PIN code you entered     6  Press ENTER  The new PIN code is now active       A New PIN Code      amp       amp l 5l5    Enable Rating Blocking       Off  gt   Edit Rating Limits x  Channels Block Confirm PIN coda    A MMA    No nm    Please enter a 4 digil PIN    Lopes  ll  Front Panel Lock    Game Timer    New PIN Code Cancel     OK         88 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved      T  Ann Irn rLINAImIGhn    9 27 04  10 53 AM              Chapter 9  Using the Locks menu    Blocking TV programs and movies by 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   See the tables at  right for rating descriptions      Note  Rating blocking is a function of the V Chip fe
88. Carver  Classic    DKK    DMX Electronics    Denon  Emerson  Fisher  GPX  Garrard    Genexxa    Harman Kardon    Hitachi  JVC  KLH    Kenwood    Koss   Krell   LXI   Linn  MCS  MTC  Magnavox  Marantz    Miro  Mission  NSM  Nikko  Onkyo  Optimus    Panasonic  Parasound  Philips    Pioneer    Polk Audio    Code   0015   0020  0275  0279  0011   0000   0144   0877  0008  0017   0477  1877   0015   0011   1006   0003  0015   0015   0015   0276   0012   0003   0000   0015   0007   0000  0525  0899    Code   0157  0124   0420   0079  0303   0157  0179  0437  1297   0000   0157   0873  0003   0305   0174  0179  1325  1296   0393  0420   0032  0305   0157  0175   0032   0072  1294   1318  1372  1373  0681  0826  0626   0028  0037  0190  1317   0157   0305   0157   0029   0420   0157  0305   0626  0029  0157   0180   0000   0157   0157   0174   0868  0101   1063  0000  0032   0037  0145  0179   0305  0420  0437   0468   0029  0303   0420   0626  0157   1063  1062  0032   0305  0468   0157       CD players  cont     Brand Code   Proton 0157   QED 0157   Quasar 0029   RCA 1062  0032  0053     Realistic  Rotel  SAE  Sansui  Sanyo  Scott  Sears  Sharp  Sherwood  Sonic Frontiers  Sony    Soundesign  TDK  Tascam  Teac    Technics  Victor  Wards    Yamaha    Yorx    0179  0305  0468   0764   0179  0180  0420  0157  0420   0157   0157  0305   0179   0305   0305   0861  0037  0180  1067  0180   0157   0490  0000  0100   0185  0604  1364  0145   1208   0420   0174  0180  0393   0420   0029  030
89. E 1394 cable to other compatible devices     Incompatible devices may not appear in the TheaterNet    menu       MPEG 2 digital video signals  Other digital video signals   such as DV video   are  incompatible and must be decoded by the source device and  sent to the TV as analog video  composite or S video        Dolby Digital and MPEG digital audio signals  Other digital audio signals  such as DPM  MP3  and DTS   are incompatible and cannot be decoded by the TV       EIA 775 and AV C digital control    Your TV can serve as the control center for many devices  that are compatible with EIA 775 or AV C IEEE 1394  control standards  described below      The TV cannot control IEEE 1394 devices that use any other  control standards         EIA 775 digital control allows tuning devices  such as  Cable boxes  to send simple graphics  however  this  standard does not allow the TV to control the Cable box  through IEEE 1394         AVIC  audio video control  provides basic control  such  as power  play  stop rewind  fast forward  pause  and  record   as applicable to the specific device     Using TheaterNet    on screen device  control    You can use the TheaterNet feature to control some IEEE 1394  devices using on screen control icons  See page 44 for details on  setting up and using the TheaterNet feature    Note  Ifthe TheaterNet feature does not control your    IEEE 1394  you can try using IR pass through with the TV s  remote control  page 21  or use the device s remote control
90. ECHOSTAR  EXPRESS VU  G E   G I  GENERAL  INSTRUMENT   GRADIENTE  HITACHI  HNS Hughes   MAGNAVOX  PANASONIC  PHILIPS  PRIMESTAR  PROSCAN    RCA  SONY    STAR CHOICE  TOSHIBA    UNIDEN    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        9 28 04  10 33 AM      m 5  BES    Code  3123   3120  3100  3117  3101   3111   3109  3115  3129  3119   3105   3101   3121   3124   3100  3103  3116  3102   3113  3101  3106  3101   3114   3110   3108  3132  3118  3125    3104  3126  3127     3128  3100  3101  3103  3122  3100  3130  3107  3112  3131  3132  3118    Code   2105  2115  2116   2117   2105   2105  2115   2106   2108    2114   2103  2111  2112  2103   2101  2102   2104   2101  2102  2118  2108   2106  2109  2110   2113   2106  2109  2110   2113   2107   2103  2108   2100  2103  2119   2120  2121  2122   2123  2124  2125  2101  2102         WENN 1 l          4  Menu layout and navigation    The illustrations below and on the next page provide a quick overview of your TV s menu system     Main menu layout    To open the main menus  illustrated below   press MENU on the remote control or TV front panel     TV Guide On Screen   Audio Player  Applications Digital CC Audio Selector  Picture Viewer  CableCARD  gt    CableCARD   options window  available only when CableCARD is inserted       Video Theater Settings       Theater Settings window      p Picture Settings       Picture Settings window    Advanced Picture Settings       Advanced Picture Settings window      Audi
91. EE  1394 cable used with this TV must be S400   400 Mbps maximum    e  EEE 1394 cable provides better picture performance than a standard   composite  video or S video cable     9 Dual wand IR blaster G LINK    cable is for use with video devices with IR   infrared  remote control  Two of these cables are included with your TV  One is for  connection to the G LINK jack  page 25  to enable TV Guide On Screen   recording  features  Chapters 5 and 7   The other can be used with the TV s IR pass through  feature  page 21  and TheaterNet on screen device control feature  page 44     Note   he two IR blaster G LINK cables included with your TV have specific characteristics  that allow them to work properly with this TV s IR OUT and G LINK ports  Never use other  aftermarket IR blaster or G LINK cables with this TV  Other cables may not function  properly and can cause damage  THIS TYPE OF DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR  TOSHIBA WARRANTY         Optical audio cable is for connecting receivers with Dolby  Digital or PCM   pulse code modulation  optical audio input to the TV s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  jack  See page 20     Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 009 11 2A Cnct  11  gt      LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY            9  Go    Coaxial  F type  cable    Component video cables  red green blue     HDMI cable     Lj EL D    IEEE 1394 cable  4 pin     Dual wand IR blaster G LINK cable   2 included     
92. ENNEN i        m 5  BES       Chapter 5  TV Guide On Screen setup    Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  continued     Screen 20  If your VCR stopped playing the tape after testing  Screen 22  Congratulations  You have successfully completed  select YES and press ENTER  Screen 21 appears  TV Guide On Screen system setup  Press ENTER to  display screen 23     Did your VCR stop playing     You have completed the setup of your TV Guide On Screen  yem  Up to date listings will begin loading over the next  24 hours when your TV is powered off    it make take more than one for all eight days of listings  TV  The    to update During this pertod  ael free to use your    guide will automatically receive updates during the period  when your TV is turned off    If you have che the location or cable configuration    settings  you will receive any changes to your local channel  lineup within 24 hours     Ming your TV remate  ror vg or dean ta bighight pour arme  Prem Enter t         Press Eeter to continue       If your VCR did not stop playing the tape after testing and  you want to test the same code again  select TEST THIS    CODE AGAIN and press ENTER  Screen 23  This screen provides helpful information on using    your TV Guide On Screen system   If you want to test a different code  select NO and press Di oee a Ona    ENTER  Screen 19 appears   Note  Many VCRs require testing more than one code     watch TV        To eitie pour aira  and ram Etagi  leave poor cable bow  DN  Vo
93. ER  rem oo   To display the Episode Options panel menu for a particular    show  highlight a show and press MENU     CASE       teper         pei    p  Geet amet re te D    E LE dcus ee nnn    i x he  LR EE   1 F   Wie T7730 Rostro WIPSN Rm INCIPIT    ec m cH RR   un omm ee   Tots PRETERANO  BEER C iL Lum       With LISTINGS highlighted in the Service Bar  press INFO           to display a help screen  Press INFO again to close the screen  LED                Episode Options panel menu      From the Episode Options panel menu  you can choose to set a     gu aur wg Sent it ha recording  set a reminder  or tune to the channel  The following  hat pen MO t do are descriptions of the buttons     GO TO SERVICE BAR  Closes the menu  changes no    information  and returns to the Service Bar          Use the arrow keys to move the highlight within LISTINGS  to do the following        View eight days of show listings TUNE TO CHANNEL   WATCH NOW  Exits the TV Guide  On Screen system and tunes to the channel of the highlighted  show  if the show airs in the future  or tunes to the show  if the  show is currently airing   The button label changes according to  whether the show is currently airing or not     SET RECORDING  Displays the Record Options panel menu   from which you can set the show to record  For additional  information  see RECORDINGS screen  on page 59    SCHEDULE screen  and  Record features  on page 60  and   Remind features  on page 63     SET REMINDER  Displays the Remind
94. ERVICE 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 DLP 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 Consumer Product  Safety Act  Failure to register your product does not diminish your warranty  rights     Your Responsibility    THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING   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
95. FF  TES Sere    Ca  Ce        WT   SPLIT  To close the POP window and tune to the currently highlighted window  ee ay  Press ENTER after highlighting the window you want to view as a normal es  picture   To close the POP window   Press SPLIT or EXIT   Notes about recording     When the POP window is open and you start recording  the POP window  will close and recording will start      f you use the TV s remote control to start recording  you will not be able  to open the POP window  If you attempt to do so  the message    Not  Available  will appear on screen      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  you may be able to open the POP window during the  recording process  If this happens  the recorded audio will reflect the  audio of the active window  main or POP   which may not be the audio  you intended to record   Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  73       HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  73  e     LCA LR CO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 00 AM      NENNEN i        Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Using the POP features  continued     Switching the speaker audio  main or POP     While the POP window is open  press  lt  or P to switch the sound  main or POP  that  Is output from the TV speakers  and from the VARIABLE AUDIO OUT and  AUDIO OUT jacks      The window with the active sound is outlined with a green border     Example  Press  lt  Exam
96. For additional  information  see  Notes about recording  on page 73     Note  Ihe VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from  the ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when  the appropriate input mode is selected     To use the TV Guide On Screen recording features     Note   f you connect your devices according to the  illustration above  you will record from the TV Guide  On Screen system to the VCR labeled    VCR2          Connect the G LINK cable according to the instructions  on page 25      Make sure the VCR2 is connected to the A V OUT jacks  on the TV  see illustration       Set the VCR to the appropriate line input  refer to your    VCR owners manual for details   and then turn OFF the  VCR       See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide    On Screen system     5  See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen system        1 8 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved      LCA Ane fr  oeLiIiNZ AnG fA       9 28 04  1 34 PM         NENNEN i      B58 5  BEES    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the HDMI input    The HDMI   input on your TV receives digital audio       and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device  1  HDMI   High Definition Multimedia Interface   or uncompressed digital video from a DVI     device  21 DVI   Digital Video Interface    3    4     This input is designed to accept HDCP   program material in 3 HDCP   High bandwiath Digital Content Protection  
97. IVING 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     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  TACP Authorized Service Station 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 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 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  TACP 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 NOT COVERED  UNDER WARRANTY  The lamp unit is a user replaceable component     Rental Units
98. LR CO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  1 35 PM       CTI     Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting IEEE 1394 video devices  continued     IEEE 1394 device management  The IEEE 1394 device information is saved in the TV s    memory  You can edit this device information  for example  to  edit the device name  change the analog input information  or  delete the device information from the TV s memory if you no  longer use that device      To edit the IEEE 1394 device information     E  2     24       Press MENU and open the SETUP menu     Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as    shown in step 3 below      installation      Sleep Timar  HDMI Audio Selection        Auto P  Slide Show Interval    2Sec F  AVHD Skip Time         Open the DEVICES menu  highlight IEEE 1394    DEVICES  and press ENTER     a       9 A    IEE 1394 Devices  TheaterNet Devices      Delete All      Follow the on screen prompts to modify the device    information        HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  24     LCA ne frm oeLiNZAnmn        Important information regarding  IEEE 1394 device interconnection    Note       Do not loop the last device in the chain back to the TV   If the device chain is looped  the TV may not work properly with the  other devices in the chain     Place devices with the slowest communication speed at  the end of each chain   f a device with a slower communication  speed is placed ahead of a faster device in the chain  the signa
99. MENU and open the VIDEO menu     2  Highlight ADVANCED PICTURE SETTINGS and press  ENTER     3  Press W to highlight the COLOR TEMPERATURE field   and then press P to select the mode you prefer  COOL   MEDIUM  or WARM      As ass    Picture Settings  Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings    Advanced Picture Settings ANT 1  CobleCleor  a    Color Temperature  Reset J sve   EZ           A    i   2 Navigate  28 Select Back ugs Exit    4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER     To permanently save the new settings  highlight SAVE and  press ENTER     Resetting the advanced picture settings    To reset the advanced picture settings to their factory values   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu     2  Highlight ADVANCED PICTURE SETTINGS and press  ENTER     3  Highlight RESET and press ENTER   4  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     x    ou  tag     y  Say S Advanced Picture Settings    CobleCleor  Color Tamperoture    ings  Advanced Picture Settings    iei Navigate  r1  Select pau Back Ng Exit       Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  77      HMX94 E 076 81 8b UseTV  77     LCA nO  rmrn rLINAmGA       9 28 04  11 05 AM              Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Using the closed caption mode    The closed caption mode has two options     e Captions   An on screen display of the dialogue  narration   and sound effects of TV programs and videos that are    closed captioned  usually marked    CC    in program guide
100. Note     When a power failure occurs  the ON OFF timer settings may  be cleared        o display the on time setting  press RECALL     To turn off the ON OFF timer   Select NOT SET in step 3 above     Turn TV ON   Day          Clear J Sove J Cancel      Setting the sleep timer    You can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a set length  of time  maximum of 3 hours      The sleep timer turns off the TV one time only  as opposed to  the ON OFF timer  which turns off the TV on a recurring basis   To set the sleep timer     Press SLEEP on the remote control to set the length of time  until the TV turns off  Each time you press SLEEP  the time  will increase in 10 minute increments  to a maximum of  180 minutes     To cancel the sleep timer   Press SLEEP until it is set to 0     SLEEP        o 5  AUDIO 1    G9        4                 PIC SIZE         ACTION    Th   NEO DEVICE LO     x C      N O AME SUBT e  Sy      A AN    COJ    NxD        To set the sleep timer using the on screen menus   1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu   2  Press V to highlight SLEEP TIMER and press ENTER        3  Press the Number buttons to enter the length of time until  the TV turns off automatically     Sleep Timer    Enter total minutes until the TV turns off  automatically Maximum 180 minutes        Cancel      4  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER    Note      When a power failure occurs  the sleep timer setting may be  cleared        o display the amount of time left on the sleep timer  pre
101. ON 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 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   0804    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 03      HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  103     LCAN LR CLO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 08 AM      NENNEN 1 d r3    Chapter 11  Appendix    Notes    1 04 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  104 d     LCA Ane f rn nenLiN Am ZA       9 28 04  11 08 AM      NENNEN 1 d      DEI    Chapter 11  Appendix    Notes
102. Optical audio cable    Note  Although your TV includes both HDMI  and IEEE 1394 connections  it may not  operate with another device you have that  includes such a connection  For example  the  IEEE 1394 ports are not intended to operate  with current model Mini DV camcorders  and  the HDMI input is not intended for  connection to a computer  Copyright  protection requirements may also prohibit or  limit connectivity  See page 19 for details  about the HDMI input  See pages 22 24 for  details about the  EEE 1394 ports     11    9 28 04  10 21 AM    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    About the connection illustrations    You can connect different types and brands of devices to your TV in several different configurations  The connection illustrations in  this manual are representative of typical device connections only  The input output jacks on your devices may differ from those  illustrated herein  For details on connecting and using your specific devices  refer to each devices owners manual     Connecting a digital CableCARD       This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic  digital  basic  and digital premium cable television programming by  direct connection to a cable system that provides such  programming    A security card  such as a digital CableCARD     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 prog
103. Press V to highlight the OPTICAL OUTPUT FORMAT  field  and then press    to select either DOLBY DIGITAL  or PCM  depending on your device     P I   ACL  m Tie             Audio Language  Audio Settings Speakers  Advanced Audio Settings Optical Output Formal       Audio Setup          4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  8 1      HMX94 E 076 81  8b UseTV  81     LCA nC Irn rLINAMVOR       10 25 04  4 12 PM    Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer MP3 audio player    You can use the memory card slots on the TV right side panel to  view compatible JPEG files or play compatible MP3 files stored  on a memory card  see  Memory card specifications  below and  at right   You can display JPEG files in thumbnail mode or view  them as a slide show     Note      Never remove the memory card or turn off the TV while  using the memory card  Doing so may result in loss of data or  damage to the memory card or TV  SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT  COVERED BY YOUR TOSHIBA WARRANTY    It is recommended that you back up your memory card data  Toshiba  is not liable for any damage caused by the use of any memory card  With this TV  Toshiba will not compensate for any lost data or  recording s  caused by the use of such cards    For instructions on using your digital camera  refer to the owner s  manu
104. R to the channel to    record  Select the ColorStream HD 1 video input source    on the TV  to view the DVD       To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control   see page 66   To program the TV remote control to operate other  devices  see Chapter 3     From antenna or Cable    I Stereo VCR                       3  lai VIDEO  eS  IN from ANT AY  CH  n      CH 4  aj  OUT to TV T   T    Q    ium im   H HH          N ul         TheaterN  IEEE139     on     S VIDEO S VIDEO i        OUT2 o  KO O       zx  Nema e   AUDIO Ano    io       GL TD     COLOR COLOR  STREAM STREAM  HD 1 HD 2    VIDEO  OUT    DVD player with component video    Note   he VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from the  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when the  appropriate input mode is selected           E Re            o    E R          To use the TV Guide On Screen recording features     Connect the G LINK cable according to the instructions  on page 25       Make sure the VCR is connected to the A V OUT jacks  on the TV  see illustration        Set the VCR to the appropriate line input  refer to your    VCR owner s manual for details   and then turn OFF the  VCR       See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide    On Screen system       See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen system     The unauthorized recording  use  distribution  or revision of television  programs  videotapes  DVDs  and other materials is prohibited under the    Co
105. RPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 086 75 8a UseTV  66     CN  LR CO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 00 AM    E  oss         Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Labeling the video input sources    You can label each video input source according to the type of  device you connected to each source  from the following preset    list of labels              default label   Hide  to hide an unused input in the Input Selection window   Audio Receiver  VCR   Video Recorder  Laser Disk  Compact Disc  DVD   DTV  Satellite DSS  Cable    Note       f you set up devices in TheaterNet    the associated inputs are  automatically labeled and cannot be relabeled until you remove   the device from TheaterNet  see page 44     If you set up a cable box in VIDEO 1  it will automatically be labeled and  cannot be relabeled until you remove the device from the TV Guide On  Screen setup    You cannot select IEEE  1394 devices through the INPUT SELECTION  window  however  you can select and control IEEE  1394 devices  through TheaterNet  see page 44      To label the video input sources   1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu   2  Highlight INPUT LABELING and press ENTER     3  Press W or A to highlight the video source you want to  label     A eus    Video                  Input labeling example     If you connect a VCR to VIDEO 1  a DVD player to  ColorStream HD 1  and a high definition satellite receiver to  HDMI  and then label the video input sources accordingly  as  shown in st
106. S menu icon     LOCK is activated  30  60  90 or 120 minutes  and press  ENTER     QW 9 ALS    Enable Rating Blocking      Off  gt   Sum    Using the front panel lock feature    You can lock the front panel touchpad buttons to prevent your  settings from being changed accidentally  by children  for  example   When the front panel lock is ON  none of the    controls on the TV front touchpad will operate except POWER     To lock the front panel     L     Press V to display the PIN code entering screen      Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER     Press V to highlight FRONT PANEL LOCK      Press W to highlight ON and press ENTER     NA mu N    Press MENU and highlight the LOCKS menu icon     QU     Ss Ala     Enable Rating Blocking     Off  gt  Off  Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Input Lock  Front Panel Lock    Edit Rating Limits 30 Min    Channels Block 60 Min  Off  gt  90 Min  Off    120 Min    Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code    New PIN Code       When the front panel is locked and a button on the    touchpad is pressed  the message    Not Available    appears   To cancel the GameTimer             To unlock the front panel     Highlight OFF in step 2 above  or press and hold the  VOLUME   button on the TV front panel for about 10    seconds until the volume icon appears on screen     Select OFF in step 2 above     To deactivate the video lock once the GameTimer has  activated it     Set the VIDEO LOCK to OFF  see  Locking video inputs   on page 90  
107. Settings    Picture Size  Picture Scroll 0  Cinema Mode  Auto Aspect  Ratio    Lamp Mode    Rese    Save         4  To save your settings temporarily  highlight DONE and    Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    E B58 EEIII       Selecting the lamp mode    You can select either the HI BRIGHT or LOW POWER lamp    mode   e The HI BRIGHT mode is useful when additional picture    brightness is desired  such as in a bright room         The LOW POWER mode reduces wear on the projection  lamp  Using this mode should result in longer lamp life   See  Lamp unit replacement  on page 98 100   To select the lamp mode   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu   2  Highlight THEATER SETTINGS and press ENTER     A R  4    Picture Settings  Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings      3 Navigate ti  Select gry Back tza Exit          3  In the LAMP MODE field  select HI BRIGHT or LOW  POWER  whichever you prefer     Theater Settings    Picture Size  Picture Scroll 0  Cinema Mode    Auto Aspect  Ratio  Lamp Mode    Rese    Save         press ENTER   To save your settings permanently  highlight SAVE and 4  To save your settings temporarily  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  press ENTER   To save your settings permanently  highlight SAVE and  To set the CINEMA MODE to VIDEO  press ENTER   Select VIDEO in step 3 above   72 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 086 75 8a UseTV  72     LCA nO f rn enLiIiN An fA    9 28 04  11 00 AM      NENNEN i         Chapter 8
108. Slow FWD  DIR Slow REW   Skip FWD Skip ee    p REW    Rewind      Rewind          Rewind           MN  Po    mmm    SKIP   gt    Skip FWD  SEARCH     4 Skip REW  REW Rewind    Pause    PAUSESTER    PAY    E VCR    DISC AM FM  St    REC Menu   Single Click     LIST LIST    FAV channel  up down    Pause  Pause    Play  Ply  VISAT  TVVCR       Revese        Discshit  AM FM__ Discshift  Replay       Stop Stop    Record em    Double Click   Double Click     ro    2   en  WN  C    az  D   lt     Fast FWD    az  D   lt     gl  Z  O  at  b gt    lt             d       d       hows of    Split      PIC MODE      PIC MODE    lt       TV  FAV SCAN CNMNE GENE ee ee NEN  Freeze TV  Notes    e       will send nothing      0           TV  will jump to TV     e        gt  VCR    will jump to last active VCR or DVD    Last active VCR DVD   is the mode that remains for a minimum of 5 seconds  or if  a key is pressed in that mode         Backlight key is toggle  Does not send IR signal      2 Volume will punch through to TV by default  When the volume is unlocked  all the devices will have their own volume if their ID has  volume data  The AUD modes  receiver  CD  will have their own volume if volume lock is done to TV  CBL SAT  VCR PVR  or DVD  mode  See  Using the volume lock feature  on page 31     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC  29 9 28 04  10 33 AM        LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY     29         Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Progr
109. T SPECIFIED IN  THIS MANUAL TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL   Failure to follow this WARNING may result in death   or serious injury        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  The average useful service life  for the lamp is approximately 8 000 hours in LOW POWER  mode or 6 000 hours in HI BRIGHT mode  See  Selecting the  Lamp mode  on page 72 for information on switching the lamp  mode  Because these are averages  some lamps will require earlier  replacement     Note    he lamp is warranted only for the periods and to the  extent set forth in the Limited Warranty applicable to this set   which is a substantially shorter period of time than the average  useful service period  See  Limited United States Warranty  on  page 102 or    Limited Canada Warranty    on page 103  as  applicable     If you use the lamp beyond its service life       you may notice a reduction in the colors and or brightness of  the picture  and    e 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
110. T THIS CODE AGAIN and press ENTER     ep a ee   If you want to test a different code  select NO and press    joi ENTER  Screen 10 appears     Note  Many cable boxes require testing more than one code      Continued on next page           Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     37    o HMX94 E 036 39 5 TVGsetup  37 9 27 04  10 44 AM            Chapter 5  TV Guide On Screen setup    Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  continued     Screen 12  Do you have an antenna connected     Select either YES or NO  and then press ENTER  Screen  13 appears     Note  lf you selected NO in screen 3  you must select YES in  this screen to receive a channel lineup and program listings   o tupply pour TY with corent program listing  the TV Guide On Soren    need to know   you have attached an antenna Do your TV bi   eceree  ger tae utes     Do you have an antenna connected to your TV      Yes  Ko       sing your TV remeae  mime up or dawn ta arriver  Preis Enter  win up ordeum to highlight your    Screen 13  Are the settings correct   If you select YES  screen 14 appears   If you select NO  screen 1 appears     Yeu huve metered the  elearning TV Guide Dn Somer piem uritiega  H aes  pari daniera pou eil nat be able to use Far Teature unti    yeu complete thai il TV Queda Dn borp pirm urip   IP code  aini  USA   Anbrena    VOR   code 067  Admirat    Are the above settingi correct     Yeu  end setup  Na  repeat setup proces         TV remote  mowe up er dew to bape ur n
111. TINGS and press ENTER     Picture Settings  Mode    Vi deo Contrast    E   Brightness  Picture Settings  Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings Tint    Color    Sharpness    Reset      isi Navigate is Select         Press V to highlight the MODE field  and then  lt  gt  to    select the mode you prefer       To temporarily save the mode you selected  highlight    DONE and press ENTER     Note  Temporarily saved settings will apply until the  TV is turned off or the input source is changed     To permanently save the mode you selected  highlight  SAVE and press ENTER     Note        he picture mode you selected is for the current input  selection only  ANT 1 in the example above   You can select  a different picture mode for each input selection     e  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        HMX94 E 076 81 8b UseTV  76     T  An I rmn nrnLINAm A       To adjust the picture quality   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu   2  Highlight PICTURE SETTINGS and press ENTER   3  Press V or A to select the picture quality you want to adjust   CONTRAST  BRIGHTNESS  COLOR  TINT  or    SHARPNESS   and then     and P to adjust the setting  as  described in the table below     Picture Settings    A RJ       Picture Settings    Mode  Contrast  Br
112. TION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 076 81 8b UseTV  78     LCA An I rmTn nrLINAmGA       9 28 04  11 05 AM       CTI          Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Adjusting the audio    Muting the sound    Press MUTE to reduce the sound  1 2 MUTE  or turn off the  sound  MUTE   Each time you press MUTE  the mute mode    will change in the following order     C Normal     1 2 MUTE   MUTE       If the closed caption mode is set to OFF when you press  MUTE  the closed caption feature is automatically activated   To mute the audio without automatically activating the closed  caption feature  use the VOL W button to set the volume to 0   See  Using the closed caption mode  on page 78 for more  information on closed caption modes          O O O oe  Boom             Digital audio selector    You can use the Digital CC 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   1  Press MENU and open the APPLICATIONS menu     2  Highlight DIGITAL CC AUDIO SELECTOR and press  ENTER     3  Press    or     to highlight the desired service  and then press  ENTER     y 553  Applications    TV Guide On Screen    Audio Player    Digital CC Audio Selector    Picture Viewer  CableCARD       Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    The multi channel TV sound  MTS  feature allows you to  output high fidelity stereo sound fr
113. W  LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANT Y   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   0804    1 02 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  102     LCA Ane f rn nenLiN Am ZA       9 28 04  11 08 AM         Chapter 11  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 PURCHASER 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 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 
114. a       sing your up or dawn ty highlight your    Screen 2  Enter the ZIP code  U S A   or postal code  Canada   for your location  use the Number buttons on the remote  control for numbers and the AV buttons for letters   and  then press ENTER  Screen 3 appears     Ta ppp pint TV with Hu cere peram infans   o TV Crome Cin eren       Ta appi quint TV eth Heu ceri pira infans  oe TV Grade n Screen  Pien needs in baga fhe town or rity where gpur Tw a ratae  a etl    gym eed tn bapa tha bean a y hang pur Tw a ina    Messe enter the 5 diqit ZIP code where yea TV ii located     Tia ma i irl or right da rier righ  Khang your Ti rermcte     ig your    Screen 3  Do you have Cable service connected   If you select YES  and press ENTER   screen 4 appears   If you select NO  and press ENTER   screen 12 appears     TM Tee  Con eng for Cle    To supply poor TV with comedi program lasting  the TV Guide On Screen  Tiem need  to keine i your TV rechnet its tege from a cable serve     Do you have cable service connected to this TV    f  Ma      TV remote  mone up or dawn bo arriver  Preis Enter  jagoi up or dow to highlight your       Screen 4  Do you have a Cable box connected   If you select YES  and press ENTER   screen 5 appears   If you select NO  and press ENTER   screen 13 appears     You howe iedcated that pou hure cable service  Now Sy TV Gude On   amp reen  quem nardi some addbonal n ormatan    hs a cable bow connected to this TV       ves    Ma      TV reme  mane up or dew to Arpve
115. achments accessories specified by the    manufacturer     12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table specified by the  manufacturer  or sold with the  apparatus  When a cart is used  use  caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over        13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  when unused for long periods of time     14  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel   Servicing is required when the apparatus has been  damaged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug  is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  into the apparatus  or the apparatus has been exposed to  rain or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been  dropped  This applies to all items except those  specified on pages 98 100 of this manual     15  CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not  use the polarized plug with an extension cord  receptacle   or other outlet unless the blades can be inserted completely  to prevent blade exposure     16  WARNING  This product contains a lamp to project    the picture  and requires special safety precautions    e See pages 98 100 for instructions on lamp unit  replacement and care      DO NOT attempt to service this product except as  specified on pages 98 100  The only user serviceable  item in this product is the lamp unit        HMX94 E 002 04 3    EONQ AOLINAVOA                 m EEIIII    Installation  Care  and Service    Installation    Follow these r
116. al for your camera    For instructions on using your memory card  refer to the owner s  manual for your memory card    Failure to take proper care of a memory card may prevent display of  pictures or playback of MP3 files from the card or result in damage to  the memory card or TV  SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY  YOUR TOSHIBA WARRANTY  See  Memory card care and  handling    on page 86    The technical criteria set out in this owner s manual are meant as a  guide only    Please be advised that you must obtain permission from the  applicable copyright owners to download copyrighted content   including music files  in any format  including the MP3 format  prior to  the downloading thereof  Toshiba has no right to grant and does not  grant permission to download any copyrighted content     Memory card specifications    E Supported memory card types       ia SmartMed  a  3 3V  memory card      S     Secure Digital  memory card  ver  1 0       MMC  MultiMediaCard          Memory Stick   Pro       CompactFlash  memory card  Type 1     Note   he picture viewer and audio player support FAT16 formatted  cards only   Memory cards formatted as FAT32 or NTFS  for  example  are not supported      E Maximum memory card capacity  256 MB     E Maximum displayable JPEG image size  8 MB     Note   e JPEG files larger than 8 MB will not display     cai SmartMedia is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation     gt   is a trademark of SD Card Association     e MP3 files have no size limit othe
117. amming the remote control to operate your other devices    Device code setup    1  Refer to the multi brand remote control device code table  on pages 32 33 to find the code for the brand of your    device     If more than one code is listed  try each one separately until  you find the one that works     2  Press MODE until the Mode indicator for the device   CBL SAT  VCR PVR  DVD  AUDIO 1  AUDIO 2   lights up    3  While holding down the RECALL button  press the  Channel Number buttons to enter the four digit code for  your brand of device  If a valid code is entered  the mode  indicator will blink twice  If an invalid code is entered  the  mode indicator will blink one long blink     4  Point the remote control at the device and press POWER to  test the code     If the device responds to the remote control   You have entered the correct code     If the device does not respond to the remote control   You may have entered the wrong code  Repeat steps 3  and 4 using another code     Note  In addition to POWER  confirm that all necessary keys  on the TV remote control 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 keys do not  operate your device  use the device s original remote control     5  Press MODE to select the TV mode to control the TV     Note        Although the TV remote control includes codes for many devices  it 
118. and open the  2  Highlight AVHD SKIP    3  Press V or A to select the    Setting the HDMI  audio mode    SETUP menu   TIME and press ENTER     AVHD skip time and press  ENTER     To select the HDMI audio mode     1  Press MENU and open the         Open the TIME AND DATE menu  highlight    START SETUP  and press ENTER     Time And Date    Start Setup       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 ENTER  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     CATED TV Guide On Screen   Cancel J       Note     If you highlight TV GUIDE ON SCREEN 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 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 Screen system setup  the manual time and date settings will be    SETUP meni  overridden by the TV Guide On Screen system s time and date       settings   2  Highlight HDMI AUDIO  SELECTION and press 
119. and press ENTER before saving your changes     Channel Add Delete    4 Channel Signal Antenna  2 Analog  3 Analog  4 Analog    5 Analog Change Antenna    6 Analog Clear All    f ins C me  8 Analog   bd ius        42 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     HMX94 E 040 43 6a Setup  42     LCA rmn l ocLiINAMVOAR       9 28 04  10 53 AM      NENNEN i            Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Programming your favorite channels    You can program a maximum of 18 of your favorite channels    9 from the ANT 1 input and 9 from the ANT 2 input  into the  Favorite Channels sets  two sets of nine favorite channels   You  can then scan through your favorite channels only  skipping  other channels you do not normally watch     To add and delete channels in the Favorite Channels lists   1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu     2  Highlight FAVORITE CHANNELS and press ENTER   3  Highlight EDIT and press ENTER       i iy D S 5  Favorite Channels    Preferences j      Empty    Closed Caption Mode       Off  gt  Empty Empty Empty  Closed Coption Advanced  input Labeling     an JENINN oo    Menu Language         English P       4  To add the channel to the Favorite Channels set   Use the AW buttons to highlight an unchecked box  next to a channel you want to set as a favorite  and then    press ENTER to check the box   P To delete the channel from the Favorite Channels set         than 9 favorite  channels per antenna    Only 8 favorita channels are allowed     i
120. ard this area of the TV screen  See    Remote  control effective range    on page 26      2  TV VIDEO     Repeatedly press to change the source you are  viewing  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3   HDMI 1  HDMI 2  ColorStream HDI  ColorStream HD2       3  EXIT     Press to close an on screen menu instantly      4 ARROWS WA lt 4 P     When a menu is on screen  these  buttons function as down up left right menu navigation  buttons      5  MENU     Press to access the menu system  see page 34    When a menu is on screen or the TV Guide On Screen  program guide is open  this button functions as the ENTER  button      6  POWER     Press to turn the TV on and off      7 CHANNEL AV     When no menu is on screen  these  buttons change the channel  programmed channels only  see  page 41   When a menu is on screen  these buttons function  as up down menu navigation buttons     VOLUME   b       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     Green Red LEDs   9     Side panel          Reset button    A  a SmartMedia    Right side of TV    a ed    VIDEO 3 IN Memory card      slots     3     9  Green and Red LEDs     When green lights solid  not  blinking   it indicates that the TV power cord is plugged in  and the power is OFF  This is called standby mode    Note  When you first plug in the power cord  the green LED  Will blink 3 times  After approximately 30 seconds  the 
121. are  Tuning chanel sesira  Tuning to the next programmed channel  Using SpeedSurf to change to a specific  programmed chantel iu  sonus tortdiadages  Tuning to a specific channel  programmed or  unprosrdinined ucaaeieca enter errant  Switching between two channels using  E dune e Hl esas qos erence Edi  Switching between two channels using  SURO qr T ON  Selecting the PICKS SIZE soosing reai  Naroralpictire S28 cesrivnrionpriai s  TheaterWide  1 picture size                             Theater Wide    2 picture Size 5  ossseasasenvestsacaes  Theater Wide  3 picture size                             Pall picrate 5126 asc ettet pape e Ds  Scrolling the Theater Wide  picture                         Using the auto aspect ratio feature                           Selecting the cinema mode  4801 signals only   Selecting the kamp mode odisea boites leet  Usne the POP Te3tiitBS eno edt tet teet   Using the POP double window feature  Switching the speaker audio  main or POP        HMX94 E 005 06 Notes amp TOC  6       Freezing the main picture in the    POP d  ubl   wITdOW  deiude estt dtes nna     74  POP double window aspect ratio                             75  Using the favorite channel scan feature                          75  Adjusting the picture   cocecaeiu epi preste p RD er tIn ether inem i ond 76  Selecting the picture MOE cruissir 76  Adjusting the picture quality           tenen 76  Resetting the picture Sem NGS 1p veri ER dott netos 76  Using CableClear    DNR  digital nois
122. at input source   If a particular input is not used  you can select    HIDDEN     as the label  which will cause that input to be    grayed out     in the input list and skipped over when you press the  INPUT button on the remote control   Note  If you select    HIDDEN    for all of the input labels  the  POP feature will be disabled  If you then attempt to access the  POP feature  the message    Not available    will appear on screen   5  To save the labels  highlight SAVE and press ENTER   Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  67       HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  67     LCAN  LR CO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 00 AM         Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Tuning channels    Tuning to the next programmed channel    To tune to the next programmed channel     Press CHANNEL A or V on the remote control or TV    front panel   Note        his feature will not work unless you program channels into the TV s  channel memory  see page 41         f you use the TV s remote control to start recording  you will not  be able to change the channel during recording   If you use a device other than the TV s remote control to start  recording and then change the channel  the recorded audio and  video will be that of the currently tuned channel     Using SpeedSurf to change to a  specific programmed channel    Note   his feature will not work unless you program channels  into the TV s channel memory  see page 41      1  Press and hold CHANNEL A or V for a few seconds 
123. ation     3  These warranties from TACP are effective only if the DLP television is  purchased and operated in the U S A  or Puerto Rico     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 DLP 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 TACP  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  To find the nearest TACP Authorized Service Station  visit TACP   s web  site at www tacp toshiba com service or call toll free 1 800 631   3811     2  Present your bill of sale or other proof of purchase to the Authorized  Service Station     For additional information  visit TACP s web site   www 
124. ature  in this TV  which supports the U S  V Chip system only   To block and unblock TV programs and movies   1  Press MENU and highlight the LOCKS menu icon     Press V  which displays the PIN code entering screen     Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER     Press V to highlight ENABLE RATING BLOCKING     Press    and then V to select ON  and then press ENTER        w 9 ARS    Locks  Enable Rating Blocking       Off  gt   On    Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Dnm b2    Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       6  Press W to highlight EDIT RATING LIMITS and press  ENTER     Q 79 ABS    Locks  Enable Rating Blocking       Off  gt   On    Edit Rating Limits  Channels Block    Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       The EDIT RATING LIMITS screen  below  appears     7  Press AV and then press ENTER 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  See notes at right     Edit Rating Limits    TV V CHIP  FVD LS V  M Tv Y   v  TV v7   v  TV G   v  TV PG       TV 14  TV MA                      8  When done selecting the ratings you want to block   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Independent rating system for broadcasters    Description and Content themes    TV MA   Mature Audience Only  This program is specifically designed  to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for  children under 17   L  Cr
125. ave completed the initial  TV Guide On Screen setup process  as described in Chapter 5      1  From the SETUP screen  highlight CHANGE SYSTEM  SETTINGS and press ENTER     menu        Tasa aom Cne         Chang aera mm      8H  ge 3  Highlight one of the options  press ENTER  and follow the    1 on screen instructions   E       2  Press ENTER again Kr e  display the IHESU el me due mE eme  to display marked COMPLETE you vil nat be Sem ting  I any uing    mde    i 30  ufa   Confirming Your      Settings screen     3 Highlight one at the Are the above settings correct     Yes  everything is correct  options  press     ANT 1   CR  3  Cable Hon velected ende 801  Men iste   VOR     cde bki  Mo Listed    Yes  but my channel lineup is incorrect    Na  repeat setup process       ENTER  and follow  the OS Lec E a HPNE 1pyour amwe  Pea Enter ta  Instructions  i  64 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 082 65 7c TVG  64 9 27 04  10 48 AM    HMX94 E 062 65 7c TVG  65            Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     SETUP screen  continued   Change default options    This option allows you to change default settings in the  following categories     e General Default Options    Record Defaults    Remind Defaults    General default options    1  From the SETUP screen  highlight CHANGE DEFAULT  OPTIONS and press ENTER        2  Highlight GENERAL DEFAULT OPTIONS and press  MENU to d
126. bilities     a  An incorrect or    no VCR    code was entered during the  TV Guide On Screen initial setup  Press the GUIDE  button on the remote control  and then press P to  highlight SETUP Press V to highlight  Change system  settings   and then press ENTER  Follow the on screen  prompts to select the correct VCR information    b  Make sure the G LINK  IR blaster  cable is connected  correctly  see page 25     c  The VCR record timer is on  Turn off the timer     d  The wired remote VCR is incompatible     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  95      HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  95     LCAN L LR CLO lIROLIANNY        9 27 04  10 54 AM       HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  96  gt      LCA An Irmn nLINAmG A         Chapter 10  Troubleshooting    TV Guide On Screen FAQs  continued     CHANNEL LINE UPS  amp  LISTINGS  14  Q  Why aren t all my channels initially displayed     A  After initial setup  approximately 120 channels are  automatically displayed  The user may use the    Change  channel display    feature to turn ON or OFF additional  channels    Note  Even though you have the option of enabling many  more channels  the system may not have the memory capacity  to hold detailed program descriptions for all of them     15  Q  When I opened the TV Guide On Screen system  I was    asked to choose from more than one channel lineup     What should I do     A  Select the lineup that most closely matches the one for your  area  If after you choose the lineup  you want
127. ble box  attach the other wand in a similar   e manner   See illustration at right   I Tn  Note   f you do not have a Cable box  coil the second wand Infrared            with a rubber band and leave it behind the TV  sensor 2    3  Plug the G LINK  IR blaster  cables plug into the TV s    G LINK jack  G LINK  IR blaster  cable wand   approx  1 inch from device   For details on setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  Back of TV    See Chapter 5     v    For details on using the TV Guide On Screen interactive  program guide   See Chapter 7      If you cannot locate the device s infrared sensor     Turn OFF the device       Starting at the lower left corner of the device  place the end of the  device s remote control  with the infrared emitter  so it touches the  front of the device and press POWER   Do not use the TV s remote  control for this step      LOR COLOR    co  VIDEO1 VIDEO 2 STREAM STREAM  N HD 1 HD 2    DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT         If the device turns on  the place the remote control touched the  device is the location of the sensor       If the device does not turn on  move the remote control slightly to the  right and press POWER again       Repeat step 4 until you locate the device S infrared sensor        Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  2 5       HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  25 9 28 04  1 35 PM        LCA LR CLO IROLIANNY       WENN 1 l      m 5  BES       3  Using the remote control    Learning about the remote control    The buttons used 
128. blems   Make sure the remote control is set to the correct device mode  page 27        he channel may have been erased from the channel memory by the CHANNEL ADD DELETE feature    Add the channel to the channel memory  page 42         The channel may be blocked by the CHANNELS BLOCK feature  Unblock the channel  page 90     e  f you are unable to tune digital channels  check the antenna configuration  page 40   If you are still  unable to tune digital channels  clear all channels from the channel list  page 42  and reprogram  channels into the channel memory  page 41   If you are still unable to tune digital channels  use the  Restore Factory Defaults procedure as described on page 51     Closed caption problems e If the program or video you selected is not closed captioned  no captions will display on screen   page 78    e  f text is not available  a black rectangle may appear on screen  If this happens  turn off the closed  caption feature  page 78      A closed caption signal may not display correctly in the following situations  a  when a videotape has  been dubbed  b  when the signal reception is weak  or c  when the signal reception is nonstandard   page 78    Rating Blocking  V Chip  problems e If you forget your PIN code  While the PIN code entering screen is displayed  press RECALL four times  within 5 seconds  The PIN code you stored will be reset  page 88       he V Chip feature is available for the U S  V Chip system only  page 89      Recording problems    f you 
129. ch lets you enter a word s  to find a particular  show by category or for every show title that matches     1  From the SEARCH screen  highlight KEYWORD  and  then press ENTER     2  Highlight NEW SEARCH in the panel menu  and then  press ENTER           3  The Search Options panel menu opens  Highlight  CATEGORY  and then use the arrow keys to highlight a  category to search  All  HDTV  Children  Sports  etc       4  After highlighting a category  press W to highlight ENTER  KEYWORD  and then press ENTER     LL c ii E i e       5  The keyboard is displayed  Use the arrow keys to highlight  a character and then press ENTER to display it  When  finished entering all characters  highlight DONE and press                6  A list of all matching shows for that keyword is displayed     LA I  Gi       7  Highlight a show and press ENTER to display all airings   Then highlight a specific listing and press ENTER to watch   if on now  or press MENU to display the Episode Options  panel menu  From the Episode Options menu  you can  choose to set a recording or reminder  or tune to the  channel  see    Episode Options panel menu    on page 56      Br nor dak abosi am eton aha irie te se    by a coite cousin and a determined DA who wants       The TV Guide On Screen system stores all the keywords you    create   To edit or delete a keyword     From the SEARCH KEYWORD screen  highlight the  keyword you want to edit or delete  and then press MENU  to display the Search Options panel menu  
130. channels    Continued on next page         o 5  AUDIO 1    G9    SELL                 Channel  Numbers    PIC SIZE    ACTION       Th  WFO DEVE era        C    t    m     aem S  s  AND  e    4   Z    A  CHANNEL v    TV front touchpad    CHANNEL    CHANNEL   A       Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  4 1    HMX94 E 040 43 6a Setup  41     LCAN CLO IRIOLINAVO YS        9 28 04  10 53 AM      NENNEN i           Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Programming channels into the TV s channel memory  continued     Manually adding and deleting channels  in the channel memory  After you have programmed the channels automatically  you can  manually add or delete individual channels in the channel  memory   To add or delete channels in the channel memory    1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu     2  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as    shown in step 3      iratallation      Sleap Timar  On Off Timer  HDMI Audio Selection        Auto d  Slide Show Interval       2Sec F  15 min P   M       3  Open the TERRESTRIAL menu  highlight CHANNEL  ADD DELETE  and then press ENTER     Note   f you have a cable box connected to ANT 1 during  TV Guide On Screen setup  the TERRESTRIAL menu will not  be accessible and you must then use the TV Guide   On Screen channel editor to add delete channels     je       9455    Input Configuration  Channel program  Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter       4  The illustrat
131. d high definition and standard definition material from either tuner  page 23        Memory card slots  SD   SmartMedia     MMC  Memory Stick   Pro   CompactFlash   for viewing JPEG files as a    slide show    page 83  and for playing MP3 files  page 84        TheaterNet    icons for on screen control of external IR and IEEE 1394 devices  page 44       Two IEEE 1394 ports for multi device connection and control  page 22       Two sets of HDMI DVI digital  high definition multimedia interface  page 19       Two sets of ColorStream  HD high resolution component video inputs  pages 15 and 17       Dolby   Digital   page 20   SRS  WOW     page 81   and Dolby   Virtual SRS  TruSurround audio technologies     Digital Audio Out optical audio connection  page 20       Game Mode feature for shorter frame delays when playing high action video games  page 85       CableClear    DNR digital picture noise reduction  page 77       Double window POP  page 73  and multi window Favorites  page 75  features     In the United States  TV GUIDE and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar TV Guide International  Inc  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  Inc  and or one of its affiliates  The TV Guide On Screen system is protected by one or more of the following iss
132. d open x 2  FEMA  the PREFERENCES quo sau 3  menu    2  Highlight CLOSED ne Caption  s ONE  CAPTION ADVANCED   BE  and press ENTER     3  Press V or A to highlight  the characteristic you want  to change  and then press P   caption teatype  to select the format for that   carton Text Edge     Caption Text Color  characteristic     Advanced Closed Captions    Caption Size    Caption Text Color  Save   cancel    155 NN        4  To temporarily save the new  settings  highlight CANCEL and press ENTER     To permanently save the new settings  highlight SAVE and  press ENTER     To reset the closed caption characteristics   1  Highlight RESET in step 4 above  and press ENTER     2  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER  All characteristics are  set to AUTO      Digital closed captions    You can use the Digital CC Audio selector to select digital  closed caption services  if available   which will temporarily  override closed captions for digital channels only  When such  services are not available  the Digital CC Audio selector presents  a default list of services  If the selected service is not available   the next best service will be used instead     1  Press MENU and open the APPLICATIONS menu     2  Highlight DIGITAL CC AUDIO SELECTOR and press  ENTER     3  Press    or     to highlight the desired service  and then press  ENTER     Applications    TV Guide On Screen    Audio Player    Digital CC Audio Selector    Picture Viewer  CableCARD       78 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORA
133. e    DVD setup  TITLE     INFO TITLE  Guide Info INFO    Top menu          S     d Sel  cu     a sal B 8  i   es    Subtitle ADVANCE    Audio    eae RN  Theater Net  Theater Net  Gea ff fe  Enter         EntenSdet       Enter                Enter    z zol     Cb Cb     ae 8   Cb   a z    Menu select Menu select Menu select  up    up up  Menu select Menu select Menu select  down down   Menu select    down  Menu select  left right    left right  Channel Channel Channel    Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume  up down   up down   up down    up down   up down   up down    up down    Previous Previous Previous DVD  channel channel channel return  i     o    On screen On screen  On screen  display display display    23 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     up    z  T       a  o  O  oO  a    down    Menu select    left right  DVD clear    left right    E   T       a  o  O  Oo  a    Channel    up down   up down   up down up down up down       Volume  up down      Live TV    ene MEE NE wi m o3  Gzmz  S  Em ZE ZR  2 Lally  lt  ap Ud elm     BSZ       418  EE   mo   Ir Oy   gt   ye        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC  28 9 28 04  10 33 AM        LCA nne frm oenLiN xNZAaAn      NENNEN i            Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Remote Control functional key chart ann    SEM Toshiba TV Cable Satellite DVD LD Receiver PVR  y  TV   CBL SAT     CBL SAT  ae TUBIS  VCR     MUTE Sound mute       Sound mute       Sound mute      Sound mute       SLOW  z Slow FWD   Slow FWD 
134. e 101          NOTICE OF POSSIBLE TV STAND INSTABILITY    CAUTION  This television is for use only with   the Toshiba stand listed in the    Specifications     section of this manual  Use with other carts or stands is  capable of resulting in instability  causing possible injury        e 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 14     WARRANTY   e   Read    Installation    on pages 3 4   e Read    Important notes about your DLP TV    on page 5     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  pages 9  and 10      5  Connect your other electronic device s  to the TV   pages 12 25      15   6  Connect the G LINK    cable  either one of the enclosed  IR blaster cables  from your VCR and or Cable box  if applicable   to the G LINK jack so you can use the TV Guide On Screen    6     features  applies to VCRs and cable boxes only   See page 25   7  Install the batteries in the remote control  page 27      8  See  Learning about the remote control   page 26  for  an overview of the buttons on the remote control     18   9  Program the remote control to operate your other  dev
135. e TV s remote control to start recording  you may be able to open the FAV SCAN multi window during  the recording process  If this happens  the recorded audio and video will reflect the audio and video of the  active window  which may not be what you intended to record     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  75       HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  75 9 28 04  11 01 AM        CNA nne f  r oe  LiNZAn               Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Adjusting the picture    Selecting the picture mode    You can select your desired picture settings from four picture    modes  as described below     Adjusting the picture quality    You can adjust the picture quality  contrast  brightness  color     tint  and sharpness  to your personal preferences        To select the picture mode     76    Mode Picture Quality   Sports Bright and dynamic picture  factory setting   Standard Standard picture settings  factory setting    Movie Lower contrast for darkened room  factory setting     Preference Your personal preferences    4   Press PIC MODE on the remote dua  control  The following popup menu 3   appears on screen        BEN  SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH      Picture Settings Mode Sports REW  PAUSE STEP_ PLAY     FF                         coli eer     are  Repeatedly press PIC MODE PIC   O92  MODE O        to cycle among the modes  PIC MODE FAVSCAN FREEZE    To select the picture mode using the menu system   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu   2  Highlight PICTURE SET
136. e conflict no longer exists     Remind Once    Show is set to Remind Once       Other frequencies are Daily  manual reminding only    Regularly  and Weekly     AN cN es    Suspended       Remind resumes when the conflict no longer exists     Gen    Record Off   Show is set to Record but is currently Off  show remains in Schedule      Record e Show is Suspended due to a schedule conflict  show remains in Schedule      BEI    Remind Off e Show is set to Remind but is currently Off  show remains in Schedule      Remind e Show is Suspended due to a schedule conflict  show remains in Schedule      Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 052 55 7a TVG  55      9 27 04  10 47 AM    55      NENNEN               Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services    The TV Guide On Screen system consists of five main services  LISTINGS  SEARCH  RECORDINGS  SCHEDULE  and SETUP     Note  For the RECORDINGS service to display  an IEEE 1394 recording device must be connected to the television  see Chapter 2   otherwise   only four services display  Recording to other devices  such as a VCR  are possible from within the LISTINGS service     LISTINGS screen      When you open the TV Guide On Screen system  LISTINGS     Use the Number keys on the remote control to jump to a    Is always the first service displayed  specific channel s listings   ERR   To watch a show  if on now   highlight the show and press  ae ENT
137. e reduction         77  Selecting tbe color tempelat lle   novae tas 77  Resetting the advanced picture Settings iere 77  Usine the closed caption mode aar rtu Foot niic 78  Advanced closed CaptloDisuesacedtohon tdi qut e epo pU es 78  Dieta closed CdptlOHs cuisses recie penis esee ttti en tubis sedes 78  Adjunt De A HOD GE cnn deterret A ATE 79  Marne the sound scean 79   real audio selecto ropnia tabals 79  Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts iiit 79  Adjusting the audio quality    riii treten obeees 80  Using the SrableSound    Textile iion teretes 80  Resetting your audio adjustments asco ete tet teris 80  Turning off the built in speakers                                   80  Using the SRS  WOW  surround sound feature          81  Using the Dolby Virtual with SRS TruSurround  SOBRE TIERS ces tect ancien E ee uc E sees 81  Selecting the optical audio output format                     81  Using the memory card JPEG picture viewer  MP3 audio  DOOR osepiputru cae E E EEUU 82  Memory card specifications ccsscicsassasssssavcisensseeesatniovseass 82  Using the JPEG picture viewer aio tob Sade ip S UIsc  s  83  Using the MP3 audio player                              sss 84  Memory card care and handling                                    85  Using the Game Mode feature isset tton 85  Serine ehe ONOFF EISE siiras trahis 86  Serting tie sleep TIMET oca etis po PEDE aaa a aes 86  Displaying TV setting information on screen                       87  Understanding the auto power off feat
138. e remote control    Press RECALL to store the device code  The mode  indicator will blink twice and the remote control will exit  the program mode    If the device does not respond to the remote control   Press A  and then press POWER     Repeat this step until the device responds to the remote    control  and then press RECALL     Note  When a search cycle is completed  the mode  indicator will blink three times  The remote control will  begin to cycle through the available codes again  If no key  is pressed within 10 seconds while programming  the  remote control will exit the program mode and return to the  previous code     POWER    Numbers  MODE          VOL A Y  RECALL    DVD RTN    SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH          REW  PAUSE STEP PLAY FF    30 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC  30     LCA Ane fr oenLiIiN AnG fA       9 28 04  10 33 AM      NENNEN          B58 5  BEES    Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Programming the remote control to operate your other devices  continued     Using the volume lock feature  8000  Operational feature reset  8900     For the TV  CABLE SAT  VCR  and DVD modes  the volume This feature clears all setup features not related to    Device code    controls  VOL A V and MUTE  can be locked to the selected set up  and resets the Volume Lock to    TV      device mode  This feature does not apply to the AUDIO 1 and To sesae zh fomes     AUDIO 2 modes  While holding down the RECALL button  pres
139. eaterWide   picture                                     71  SD  Secure Digital     memory cards                                  82  SG austin IE E E ETE EEE 4  SCUD  TVen Eae EEE an een 5  8  12 25  40  Setup  TV Guide On Screen    system                                 36  ACCO UNE uoc aot otii ere enone rere 86  SMartMedia    memory cards                            sss  82  Sound quality adjustments                             eessssss  80  Speakers  ON OFF                     eese eseseeeenerta teta tnnes 80  SC CMG A ONS asiento tanien a rE 101  Sole e aeia oerte niei eee Le UE 68  SR WOW e              S  81  Stable ro 10 TU LE L8 PERRO RR PR 80  DIEFOD SOUTA eee eee eee aarne Once enn an trien 79  Surround sound Learner tn trt ttti ion tatto inei 81  Symbio  A HD recorder niente tonne etait 23  49  System TRO SDOPG en er ee a nen ee ene arene 51  System Se CUS cae deest terc lent teen steterit  51  T   TheaterNet    DEVICE and CONTROL buttons               45  TheaterNet connection                          esses 21  TheaterNet SetU o MR m 44  Theater Wide  DIOEUIEOusscivmicidon nbi ores a oii cias  70  Time and Date setting uuscecenesece teu th  orie ree 49  Troubleshooting aeneieeceeo tiic rrt ratis tere 92 97  Tpapass s SRS   MAUI eeiam EP mean 81  MATSON lg ante cece cece n nireset 81  TV Guide On Screen                       sss 25  36  59  V   V Chip blocking  Locks menu                                       89 90  VCR CODDOOUDE Cement eo 13 18  Video CIDIGSu ete 
140. ecommendations and precautions and heed all  warnings when installing your TV     17  Never modify this equipment  Changes or modifications  may void  a  the warranty  and b  the user s authority to  operate this equipment under the rules of the Federal  Communications Commission     INJURY  DEATH  OR EQUIPMENT   DAMAGE  Never place the TV on  an unstable cart  stand  or table  The TV e  may fall  causing serious personal injury   death  or serious damage to the TV     18  n DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL    s    19  Never place or store the TV in direct sunlight  hot  humid  areas  areas subject to excessive dust or vibration  or  locations with temperatures at or below 41  F  5  C      20  Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy  level  stable  surface that can support the weight of the unit     21  Never expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing or  place items such as vases  aquariums  any other item filled  with liquid  or candles on top of the TV     22  Always place the back of the television at least one  1   inch away from any vertical surface  such as a wall  to  allow proper ventilation     23  Never block or cover the slots or openings in the TV  cabinet back  bottom  and sides  Never place the TV       on a bed  sofa  rug  or similar surface     too close to drapes  curtains  or walls  or    e in a confined space such as a bookcase  built in cabinet   or any other place with poor ventilation     The slots and openings are provided to protect the TV  fr
141. ecting a digital audio system    Dolby Digital decoder or  other digital audio system       The TV   s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack outputs a  DO  esr  or 2 channel down mixed PCM  pulse code    modulation  signal for use with an external Dolby Digital  decoder or other external audio system with optical audio input     You will need     one optical audio cable    To control the audio     ANTI   CABLE     Turn on the TV and the digital audio device  au n TET    Press MENU on the TV s remote control and open the AUDIO sues o0 Rh        1       ANT 59  pani  aee ht AUDIO SETUP and press ENTER ed l  12 IS t an pr eSS I 9 Q7 BS al wit  In the OPTICAL OUTPUT FORMAT field  select either tor     y  DOLBY DIGITAL or PCM  depending on your device  see vif     Selecting the optical audio output format    on page 81      AUDIO OUT    NLIS l  110 setup  ideri         MTS             ENT NNNNNNI   Note   d     e Some audio systems may not be compatible with Dolby Digital bitstream  Audio Settings Optical Output Format signals  Older audio systems that are not compatible with standard  Advanced Audio Settings Reset J _ Save J   optical out signals may not work properly  creating a high noise level that    mi may damage speakers or headphones  THIS DAMAGE IS NOT  OPE COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY   Turn off the TV s built in speakers in the same AUDIO SETUP       he DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack may not output some digital audio    menu  above   Also see    Turning off the built in speakers    on ie  sources
142. eds 26   Installing the remote control batteries u  secre 27   Using the remote control MODE button to control  Vu or CCS sophie E nee noses  27   Remote Control functional key chart                                   28   Programming the remote control to operate  your gthePdeyvioessass qp erp EUR SIE SIM UNUS 30   Multi brand remote control device codes                              32   Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation                             34   Maiti mermi OU racerncaeeericcovesenanecoecreyaneutannissdnpacucsvayectnentass 34   Setup Installation menu layout                            esses 35   Noviganing the THU Gy SEO HE sesto DA RAD ERR RR CE eed 35   Chapter 5  TV Guide On Screen  system setup               36   TV Guide Oft Screen reminder a  de scantatcncecssenceeeceaduetasciduen  39   Chapter 6  Setting up your TV                                               40   Select the menta CUA censas a 40   Configuring the antenna input SOURCES     cio teneor 40   Programming channels into the TV s channel memory         4    Programming channels automatically                            4     Manually adding and deleting channels in the  eha fettob oes east dd Goa NES 42   Continued on next page     9 28 04  10 18 AM      WENN 1 l       Con ten  S  Continued from previous page     Programming your favorite channels                       Setting up and using TheaterNet    on screen  de UTE CORO nen eee A    Serniig up E eater Neb usmod     Using the TheaterNet contr
143. efault values of the Record Options  panel menu fields  See  Change default options  on page 65     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 27 04  10 47 AM    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued          Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    Record features  continued     3  Manually set a show to Record    1  Highlight SCHEDULE in the Service Bar  and press  MENU to display the Schedule Options panel menu   Press AV  lt  to move through the options     Press the Number keys or AW   P to change the  information  as necessary    2  Highlight NEW MANUAL RECORDING and press  ENTER to display the Record Options panel menu    3  Enter the information in the panel menu fields  For  details  see  Set a show to Record from a panel menu  on  the previous page    Note  When setting a Manual Recording  the option    Daily       is available instead of    Regularly     See    Record icons     below  right  for a description of Record icons     4  When finished entering the information in the fields     press ENTER to highlight SCHEDULE RECORDING     and press ENTER again to close the menu     A Record icon for the selected frequency appears on the  show tile  See  Record Icons   below right    Note  Manual recording is listed by channel number   Or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to close the    menu  change no information  and return to the    highlighted show     Recording notification banner          If the TV is not on  the
144. efer to your VCR owners manual for details      Select the VIDEO 2 video input source on the TV      CJ To view the VCR or view and record antenna channels     Turn ON the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input source  on the TV     Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel is vacant  In your area      or    Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to the channel you  want to watch  Select the VIDEO 1 video input source on  the TV        To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control   see page 66   Io program the TV remote control to operate other  devices  see Chapter 3     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        dish   OC    Stereo VCR    antenna 85   CIE  iN from ANT oap      O     e  OUT to TV G  Q QOQ    J HU  H H            ANT2        E   o    lt    m  do      N    S VIDEO                  K   aU            ANT 752  miimi  Ne CD     i  VA A se Q     GUS  donb Peay e 0 77   b     e Tn  cum   NA MEETS  m    As     DIGITAL       AUDIO OUT    WN  NS        Satellite       Satellite receiver    Note  Ihe VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from the  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when the  appropriate input mode is selected     LJ To use the TV Guide On Screen recording features     Connect the G LINK cable according
145. ep 4 at left   when you press INPUT or TV VIDEO   the INPUT SELECTION screen would look like the screen  below right     O o      Video 1    VCR      Video 2  amp  Video 2      Video 3  amp  Video 3      ColorStream HDI    DVD      ColorStream HD2 o      HDMI 1  3 Satellite DSS      HDMI 2 t  HDMI 2   Q ANT2  9 ANT 2  0 8 7  to Selec o e8y   to Selec    Input Selection screen  with no inputs labeled    Input Selection screen with  inputs 1  4  and 6 labeled   and input 5 hidden     To clear the input labels   1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu   2  Highlight INPUT LABELING and press ENTER   3  Highlight RESET and press ENTER   4  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     aw es s  fo  Video 2  Video 3    Favorite Channels ColorStream HD 1  Closed Caption Mode       Off  gt  ColorStream HD 2  Closed Caption Advanced HDMI 1  Game Mode ANT 2       Menu Language         English  gt     Say J Cancel   Reset J       inm   Note  labels for devices you set up in TheaterNet will not be  Favorite Channels   ColorStream HD 1 cleared until you remove the device from TheaterNet  see  Closed Caption Mode      Off ColorStream HD 2      Sioned Caption Adiaicel neis page 44   Ihe screen above right illustrates an example of the  Input Labeling HDMI 2 Input Labeling screen after it was reset that still shows the  Game Mode   ttis ont     t VCR label for VIDEO 1 because the VCR was set up in  ae See GSFNIIMN  BETE cocel J Reer J TheaterNet  4  Press  lt  or P to select the desired label for th
146. er  Preis Enter  peor un or down to highlight your       Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 27 04  10 43 AM         NENNEN i        m 5  BES       Chapter 5  TV Guide On Screen setup    Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  continued     Screen 5  Which TV input is your cable box plugged into  Screen 9  To allow the TV Guide On Screen system to find the  If you select ANT 1  screen 6 appears  correct code for your brand of Cable box  tune your Cable    If you select VIDEO 1  screen 7 appears  box to channel 02  leave the Cable box and TV ON  and        then Fue ENTER  Screen 10 appears     DL Teli nq    The TV Guide Des Soper ipie will conduct a ueniet od 3658 85 Pind the  dimen onde te control your cable boa     Please indicate which TV input the cable box is plugged into       ANT 1  Videa 1    Follow steps A and B below     A  Peate tune your cable bea Do chaenel 02  B  Mate sure to leave your cable boo Turned ON               68 BA RE i tae ie ier RT ale UU    your cable box  and then press ENTER  Screen 7 appears  Screen 10  The TV Guide On Screen system will test the code  Ny eve for the brand of Cable box you selected  Do not press any  LCITUUTEUIUENETIITITNM keys on the TV  remote control  or Cable box until the  toemmoniy uud output channel O3  Piast crn your cable provider id          Bomi ahoka EI Ma eante testing process is completed  When testing is completed   What is your TV tuned to when using the cable box  screen 11 appears
147. es only  unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  Reverse engineering or disassembly is  prohibited    e SRS WOW  SRS and the C  logo are trademarks of SRS Labs  Inc  SRS WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs  Inc       Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  Dolby and the double D logo are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories      CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories  Inc    e SmartMedia is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation      SD is a trademark of SD Card Association      MMC and MultiMediaCard are trademarks of Infineon Technologies AG and licensed to MMCA  MultiMediaCard Association       Memory Stick is a trademark of Sony Corporation      Toshiba is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash   and CF logo  registered trademarks    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  7       HMX94 E 007 08 1 Intro  7 EN 9 28 04  10 19 AM       Kf wWmn l oOLiINAMVOAR         NENNEN i         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  12     and service information on pages 2 5  Keep this  manual for future reference     ler    2  Observe the following when choosing a location for  the TV       Place the TV on the floor or on the optional TV stand listed in  the    Specifications    section  pag
148. es the menu  changes no  information  and returns to the Service Bar        WATCH NOW  Exits the TV Guide On Screen system  and tunes to the highlighted show         DELETE RECORDING  Removes the recording from  the schedule  A Confirm panel menu displays  Press YES  to delete the recording or NO to close the panel menu        EDIT RECORDING  Opens a menu in which you can  change existing recording information        SET REMINDER  Opens a menu in which you can set a  reminder for the show  Record is not cancelled         CANCEL  Closes the panel menu  changes no    information  and returns to the highlighted show     An icon identifies the event type  For more details  see    Record  features  at right  and    Remind features  on page 62     acm  ford Puppy  Your Secret Valertine  The Perlect Pet   Educational Gilford inerte    permimion in hase a part  Lara 1        y on Valentine s Duy  Shun gets  rey Delsie  Kath Sauce  THY  Ls    Record features    You can set a show to Record in LISTINGS  SEARCH  and  SCHEDULE  or change Record settings for a show in  SCHEDULE  There are three ways to set a show to Record     1  Set a show to Record using the REC key on the    2     HMX94 E 056 61  7b TVG  60      remote control   Press the REC key on the remote control to record the  show Once with current default settings  start and end  recording on time   Each time you press REC  you change  the Record frequency  but not the default settings  among  Once  default   Regularly  Weekly 
149. etter performance and safer operation of your TOSHIBA  TV  follow these recommendations and precautions     29  Always sit approximately 10 25 feet away from the TV and  as directly in front of it as possible  The picture can appear  dull if you sit too far to the left or right of the TV  or if  sunlight or room lights reflect on the screen  Turn the TV  off to check for reflections on the screen  and then remove  the source of reflections while viewing the TV     30  Always unplug the TV before cleaning  Never use liquid or  aerosol cleaners  Clean only with a soft  dry cloth   Do not spray volatile compounds such as insecticide on  the cabinet  This may cause a discoloration or damage of  the cabinet     31  WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   LN Never spill liquids or push objects of any AN  kind into the TV cabinet slots     32  If the air temperature rises suddenly  for example  when  the TV is first delivered   condensation may form on the  lenses  This can make the picture appear distorted or the  color appear faded  If this happens  turn off the TV for 6 to  7 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate     ENQ AOQLINAVOA               Care  continued from previous column     33  For added protection of your TV from lightning and power    surges  always unplug the power cord and disconnect the  antenna from the TV if you leave the TV unattended or  unused for long periods of time     34  During normal use  the TV may make occasional snapping    or popping sounds  This 
150. etup and  listings data     10     Lis    12     13     On Screen system memory     Note  For Cable box users  the TV must be OFF and the Cable  box must be left ON for the TV Guide On Screen system to  receive channel line up information       Q  How do I connect the G LINK  IR blaster  cable to the    G LINK    input on the TV     A  See Chapter 2  Connecting your TV in this manual   You also can refer to the TV Guide On Screen prompts  during VCR or Cable box setup       Q  When will I be able to view my TV program listings and    use other TV Guide On Screen system features     A  The TV Guide On Screen system will be ready for use    within 24 hours of initial setup     Q  What should I do if I cannot complete initial setup     A  If you are unable to complete initial setup using the owner s  manual and the on screen prompts  please call Toshiba s  National Service Division at 1 800 631 3811     Q  If I make a mistake during setup  how do I go back to    the previous step     A  Complete the remaining setup steps  When    Confirming  Your Settings  appears  select    No  repeat setup process    Follow the on screen prompts and input the correct  information     Q  What if the channel number is not visible on my cable  box    A  Your cable box may be defaulting to a clock or time display  once the channel changes  Watch the box carefully when  testing the cable box brand code to see if the channel  changes to 09     Q  Why won t my VCR turn on   A  There are several possi
151. ewer  Prew Enter   Using your ur denn to highlight wor      Screen 14  Congratulations  You have completed basic  TV Guide On Screen system setup     Note  head the on screen information regarding the amount    of time It may take for listing information to download from  the TV Guide On Screen service     Press ENTER to display screen 15     You have completed the setup of your TV Guide On Sereen  pabam  Up to date listing will bagen ading ever the next  24 houn when your TV is powered aff    it make take more than one Tor all eight days of listings  Tou tir  Durna ihis perisd Teel iret to use    your TV  The    guide will automatically receive updates during the period  When your TV is Turned aff    it pel rake sw rec the location or cable cantiguratian    ngs  you wil riceve any changes to your local channel  riae within 2     Presa Enter 10 continue        Screen 15  Is a VCR connected   If you select YES  screen 16 appears   If you select NO  screen 21 appears     Ty reste YER   oE 4    Hai ie erar wae pea Gan we the TV Guida On Screen priims  pamm to nasi hede recordings wing the one toudh recording    Would you lie to use TV Guide On Scneen to control the  recording of your VCR       Yes  setup VCR contral  Mo  end setup    TV remote  mane up of dows to Arrivo  Preis Enter  nator Ht doun to highlight ot       Screen 16  The on screen diagram shows the correct way to  connect your VCR to the G LINK    jack on the TV  Make  sure the G LINK cable is installed properly  Fo
152. ffer it  For example  a station might broadcast another  language as a second audio program  If you have SAP on  you will  see the current program on the screen but hear the other language  instead of the program s normal audio     If you have SAP on and the station you are watching is not  broadcasting a second audio program  the station s normal audio  will be output  However  occasionally there is no sound at all in SAP  mode  If this happens  set the MTS feature to STEREO mode     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  79      HMX94 E 076 81  8b UseTV  79     LCA ZLR CO IROLIANANANDY        9 28 04  11 05 AM      NENNEN          B58 5  BES    Chapter 8  Using the TV   s features    Adjusting the audio  continued     Adjusting the audio quality Resetting your audio adjustments    You can adjust the audio quality by adjusting the bass  treble     The RESET function returns your audio adjustments to the  and balance     following factory settings     To adjust the audio quality           Diss ooo  center  50   1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu  Treble too  2  Highlight AUDIO SETTINGS and press ENTER    J     aa Balance          center  0   3  Press V to highlight the item you want to adjust  BASS   TREBLE  or BALANCE   StableSound    OFF     og  amp  S Audio Settings To reset your audio adjustments   1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu   soared Au Settings StableSound 2  Highlight AUDIO SETTINGS and press ENTER   Bcc ag m Be     30   WEINE 3  Press
153. 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 on pages 28 29   POWER turns the TV on and off  Press POWER to turn on the TV  The red LED indicator on the  TV front touchpad will be illuminated  Press POWER again to turn off the TV    Note  Ihe Quick Restart setting will affect the amount of time it takes for the picture to appear    POWER    jue            3  VCR PVR  o4    5  AUDIO 1       i     0809  o 5   6     o 6  AUDIO 2   when you turn on the TV  See page 50 for details   4   5   6   SLEEP accesses the sleep timer  page 86    7   9   LIGHT The first press of the LIGHT button lights the keypad and turns on the Illumination mn o     mode  With the Illumination mode on  pressing any other key lights the keypad for 5 seconds     10 seconds if you re in programming mode   Subsequent presses of the LIGHT button toggle   wa DENCE DS   between turning the Illumination mode on and off  s   We sm  Cy   e            ASX    Zp   Channel Numbers  0 9    100  directly tune channels  The         button is used to tune digital EC o A    channels  page 68    INPUT selects the video input source  page 67      MODE cycles through the six device modes  TV  CBL SAT  VCR PVR  DVD  AUDIOI  and os o   Gh          AUDIO2  The mode indicator light will remain lit for a few seconds  page 27   2  PIC SIZE cycles through the five pictures sizes  Natural  TheaterWide 1 2 3  and Full  page 70   a xT
154. gnavox  Memorex  Mitsubishi  Motorola  Next Level  Panasonic  Paysat  Philips    Proscan    RCA    RadioShack  SKY  Samsung  Sony   Star Choice  Toshiba    Uniden  Zenith    Code   0772   0216   1109   1005  0775   1005  0775   0775   0566   0775   0869   0775   0819   1142  0749  1749  0775   0724  0722   0724   0749   0869   0869   0247  0701   0724   1142  0749  0724   1076  0722  1749  0392   0392  0566  0855   0143   0869   0856   1109   0639   0869   0749  0790  1052   1053  1054  1285   1286  1287  1289   1749   0724  0722   0856  1856    VCRs  Brand  Admiral  Adventura  Aiko   Aiwa   Akai   America Action  American High  Asha   Audiovox  Beaumark   Bell  amp  Howell    Broksonic    CCE  Calix  Canon  Carver  Cineral  Citizen  Colt  Craig    Curtis Mathes    Cybernex  Daewoo  Denon  Dynatech  Electrohome  Electrophonic  Emerex  Emerson    Fisher  Fuji  Funai    GE    Garrard   Go Video  GoldStar  Gradiente   HI Q   Harley Davidson  Harman Kardon  Harwood    Headquarter  Hitachi    Hughes Network Systems    JVC  Jensen  KEC  KLH  Keen  Kenwood  Kodak  LXI  Lloyd s  Logik  MEI  MGA  MGN Technology  MTC    Magnasonic    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        9 27 04  10 45 AM    Code   0048  0209   0000   0278   0037  0000   0041   0278   0035   0240   0037  0278   0240   0104   0184  0121  0209   0002  0479  1479  0072  0278   0037   0035   0081   0278   0057  0278  1278  0072   0037  0047  0240   0072   0060  0035  0162   0041  0760  1035  024
155. green  LED will light continuously  at which point you can press  POWER to turn ON the TV     When red lights solid  not blinking   it indicates that the  TV power cord is plugged in and the POWER is ON     See  LED indications  on page 94 for additional    information     RESET     If the TV stops responding to the controls on  the remote control or TV front panel and you cannot turn  the TV off or on  press this button to reset the TV    Note  Ihe RESET button is recessed  so you will need to use  the end of a paper clip or similar object to press the button      1 VIDEO 3     The side panel A V connections are referred to  as  VIDEO 3  and include standard A V connections plus  optional S video   The VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 A V    connections are on the TV s back panel  see page 10       i3 Memory card slots     Insert a memory card into one of  the memory card slots to view JPEG files  such as photos   as a  slide show  on your TV or listen to MP3 audio files   see page 82      Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  9      HMX94 E 009 1 1 2A Cnct  9     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY        9 28 04  10 21 AM         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    TV back panel connections    For an explanation of cable types  see page 11         1  ANT 1  CABLE  IN and ANT 2 IN     Two inputs that  support analog  NTSC  and digital  ATSC  off air antenna  signals and analog and digital  QAM  Cable TV signals    Note  If you have an antenna only  connect it to ANT 1  If you have 
156. hange channels and why does it    change to the wrong channel   A  There are two possibilities  with a cable box    a  The VCR is not set on the correct output channel  Set the    VCR to 03  04  or whichever output channel is set by your  cable system     b  The VCR and or cable box are hooked up incorrectly   Refer to your VCR owners manual or contact your Cable  TV company for proper wiring procedures     32  Q  Is Help available in the TV Guide On Screen system   If so  how do I find it     A  Yes  Highlight any of the five main Services  Listings   Schedule  Recordings  Setup  Search  and press the INFO  key on the remote control  An expanded Info Box displays  additional help information  Press INFO again to close the  box     Help is also available in a panel menu  Press INFO to  display an expanded Info Box  Press INFO again to close  the box     RECORD REMIND    33  Q  Can I tune to a different channel while recording a  program   A  No     34  Q  How many programs can be scheduled for RECORD in  the GUIDE     A  There is no limit to the number of shows that can be  programmed into the schedule memory     35  Q  Ifa program is scheduled to RECORD on a Regular    basis  does it count as five     A  No  whether a program is scheduled ONCE   REGULARLY  or WEEKLY  it only counts as one show in  the RECORD stack memory     36  Q  If I have a power failure  will I need to reset the  recorded shows I have already programmed     A  The start times and channel numbers of shows
157. he  slide show interval     1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu     2  Highlight SLIDE SHOW INTERVAL and press ENTER     Select the interval from the menu sidebar  2  5  10  15   or 20 seconds      Sleep Timer   On Off Timer   HDMI Audio Selection          Slide Show Interval          AVHD Skip Time   Quick Restart       To close the picture viewer     Press EXIT to close the picture viewer and return to the  regular TV screen     To restart the picture viewer while the memory card is still  inserted     1  Press MENU and open the APPLICATIONS menu     Using the MP3 audio player    Note       f you stored both JPEG and MP3 files on the same memory card   the JPEG picture viewer will start automatically when you insert the  memory card in the TV  To start the audio player  you must first press  EXIT to close the picture viewer and then start the audio player while  the memory card is still inserted  See  To start the MP3 audio player  when a memory card is already inserted     at right  You cannot use  the picture viewer and audio player at the same time     While the MP3 audio player is playing  the VOLUME and MUTE  controls can be used  however  those on screen displays do not  appear  Also note that the MUTE function has three steps  page 79    Surround  bass  treble  and balance adjustments should be made  before starting the MP3 audio player    Permission is required in order to download MP3 files and music from  the Internet  Toshiba has no right to grant such permissi
158. he TV Guide Video x 7   On Screen system  The     rm a e  00PM 8 30PM y 9 00PM BHD icon  LISTINGS screen will pii                ya deci att Lu  appear with the current show NorthShore             7 f  ore m   highlighted  IWI Neck EN  LISS  8 00  mme 9 00   INFO    North Shore  Tessa   Drama  Jason offers a housekeeping position to a crafty ex con   Amanda Righetti  who won t rest until she s scored serious points with Vincent   and  a better job  Brooke Burns  Kristoffer Polaha  TV14  Strong Language  Suggestive  Dialogue  A    e When in the TV Guide  On Screen system  if you press  the TV GUIDE button from  any screen  the TV will tune to  the show displayed in the Video  Window       Use the arrow keys on the  remote control  AW   P  to  highlight any show  and then  press ENTER to tune to that    show     e Scroll left or right   lt P gt   Panel Ad    COLD  CASE    Tonight 8 7pm  m  uiu  cometo Papa    Will    in  i ckDoWnIt we  COLD CASE PS   Tengnazp  OHces    179  Medici G 5dfathe    Renaissance  Fronte World  G  se  ym Pepsi s   M7 cick eom  Right Hard       Record  amp          dou Channel Logo Info  Box Channel Ad Remind Icons  to view eight days of listings     Press MENU to display a panel menu with options for the currently Note   highlighted program or tile  including setting recordings and reminders     The TV Guide On Screen menus shown in this manual are for  e To access another Service screen  illustration purposes only  The channels  programs  and  NN TV G
159. hildren  Educational  News   Variety  Series  or by Keyword     27  Q  My cable box will not change channels with the  TV Guide On Screen system  What   s wrong     A  There are several possibilities    a  The incorrect cable box code was entered during TV Guide  On Screen initial setup  Redo initial setup    b  The G LINK  IR blaster  cable may not be connected  properly  see page 25     c  The cable box has no remote capability and is  incompatible     28  Q  How do I resize or close the Info window   A  Press the INFO button on the remote control to resize the    Info window  Press the INFO button again to close the  Info window     29  Q  Is there a way to go directly to the next day   s listings  without scrolling through each time slot   A  Yes  Highlight the station you want to look ahead  use the  Channel Number buttons on the remote control to enter     24     and then press MENU  In the resulting menu   press V two times to scroll down to select the HOURS  AHEAD option  and then press ENTER     30  Q  Why can t I record a show  All I get is snow or a blue    screen   A  There are several possibilities  without a cable box    a  The recording unit was not connected or set up correctly     b  The incorrect channel lineup was selected  Press GUIDE  and then    to highlight SETUP  Press W to highlight   Change system settings   and then press ENTER  Follow    the on screen prompts to select the correct channel lineup     OPERATIONS  continued   31  Q  Why won t my VCR c
160. ice s   pages 27 33   19   10  AFTER connecting all cables and devices  plug in the  power cords for your TV and other devices  20   21    11  After you plug in the TV power cord  the green LED  on  the TV front touchpad  to the left of the POWER button  will 22  blink 3 times  Wait about 30 seconds until the green LED  lights continuously and then press POWER on the TV front  touchpad or remote control     See  LED indications  on page 94     See    Menu layout and navigation  for a quick overview  of navigating the TV s menu structure  pages 34 35      See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide  On Screen  system  if available in your area      Note  The TV Guide On Screen program guide  opens automatically when you turn on the TV   To disable this feature     1  Press TV GUIDE on the remote control to open the TV  Guide On Screen system  if it is not already open      2  Use the 4P buttons to select the SETUP menu     3  Use the AV buttons to select CHANGE DEFAULT  OPTIONS  and then press ENTER     4  Use the AV buttons to select GENERAL DEFAULT  OPTION  and then press ENTER     5  Set the AUTO GUIDE option to OFF     6  Use the AY buttons to select DONE  and then press  ENTER     See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide  On Screen  program guide  if available in your area         When using the TV Guide On Screen system to record a  program for the first time  it is recommended that you  perform a test recording to make sure your system is set up  properl
161. icture size is    You can set separate scroll settings for TheaterWide 2 and automatically selected  as described in the table below      i UOS   A 480i signal from the VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3   To set the scroll settings  ColorStream HD 1  or ColorStream HD 2 input   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu  e A 480i or 480p signal from the HDMI input     2  Highlight THEATER SETTINGS and press ENTER     Asa 35    Automatic aspect size   automatically selected  when AUTO ASPECT is ON     4 3 normal Natural  with side bars     Aspect ratio  of signal source    Picture Settings  Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings    4 3 letter box TheaterWide 2  16 9 full Full             Not defined U leere dust  3  In the PICTURE SIZE field  select either TheaterWide 2  no ID 1 data or   ser setected picture size  HDMI aspect data   see pages 64 65   or TheaterWide 3  you cannot scroll in any other mode   p  4  Press W to highlight the PICTURE SCROLL field  Note   5  Press     or P to scroll the picture up and down as needed    The AUTO ASPECT feature is not applicable to antenna or Cable input  from    10 to  20  SOUICES   Theater Settings Theater Settings   The AUTO ASPECT feature is not available when the POP  PT ICM mTEUCE double window is open  the FREEZE mode is active  or the TV Guide  Picture Scroll Picture Scroll  10 On Screen system is open   Cinema Mode Ex  aaa Cinema Mode  Auto Aspect Ratio Lea ea Auto Aspect Ratio       Smee RD aon ad To turn on the AUTO ASPECT feature  
162. iewing the system status    You can view the digital signal meter for ANT 1 and ANT 2 To check the system status    digital TV input sources only  1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu    To view the digital signal meter  2  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as  2  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set shown QNSE o   of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as 3  Open the SYSTEM STATUS menu  highlight SYSTEM  shown in step 3 below   INFORMATION  and then press ENTER     THAG    System Status    System Infomation    Setup    Installation        al Navigate  9 Select       4  Use the  lt P buttons to scroll through the menu bar to  check the Product Information and Software Version     3  Open the TERRESTRIAL menu  highlight SIGNAL  METER  and press ENTER     le  3 5    Input Configuration  Channel program    Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter     NTL tn tee ne ee  O T S   z   oystem informaron    System Information  Thu Jun 24 2004 80144 pm  f  Product Information      Monfeb23 2004 6 35 08 pm       Jul 01 2004   114823       OK J    To close the screen and return to the INSTALLATION       4  Use the AW buttons to select the antenna input and menu  Highlight OK and press ENTER   digital channel whose signal you want to check  To return to normal viewing  Press EXIT   Note   he physical digital channel number listed in the Signal  Meter screen may not c
163. ifications that may be added in the future     Television System  NTSC standard  ATSC standard  8VSB   Digital Cable  64 QAM  256 QAM  in the clear  unencrypted       Encrypted channels can be viewed on this TV  using a CableCARD  See page 12 for details     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 125     Power Source    120 V AC  60 Hz    Power Consumption  250 W  average   45 W in standby mode  power cord plugged in and power OFF     Audio Power  15 W 4 15 W    Speaker Type  Main  Two 4 inch  10cm  round  Tweeter  Two 1 5 8 inch  4cm  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   Y   1V p p   75 ohm  PR  0 7 V p p   75 ohm  PB  0 7 V p p   75 ohm  AUDIO  150 mV rms   22 k ohm or greater  Suggested resolutions  10801  480p  4801  720p    NOTE  This TV does not provide ColorStream HD OUTPUT        E EDID   Enhanced Extended Display Identification    Video Audio Terminals  continued     HDMI  INPUT   HDMI compliant  type A connector   HDCP compliant  E EDID   compliant  Suggested scan rates  10801  480p  4801  720p  HDMI Audio  2 channel PCM  32 44 1 48 kH
164. ightness  Color   Tint  Sharpness    Reset      Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings          Selection  lt  Pressing  gt   contrast lower higher  brightness darker lighter  color paler deeper  tint reddish greenish  sharpness softer sharper          4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Note   he settings you selected are for the current input selection  only  ANT 1 in the example above   You can select different  settings for each input selection     The picture qualities you adjusted are automatically saved in the  PREFERENCE mode  see  Selecting the picture mode   above  left      Resetting the picture settings    To reset the picture settings to their factory values     1  Highlight RESET in the Picture Settings menu and press  ENTER     2  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Note   his resets the pictures settings for the current input source only   ANT 1 in this example      Picture Settings    Mode  Contrast       Brightness  Color   Tint  Sharpness    Reset         Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 28 04  11 05 AM            Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Adjusting the picture  continued     Using CableClear  DNR  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 sig
165. in death or serious injury  Refer all  servicing not specified in this manual to a Toshiba Authorized  Service Center     37  If you have the TV serviced     e Ask the service technician to use only replacement parts  specified by the manufacturer     e Upon completion of service  ask the service technician to  perform routine safety checks to determine  that the TV is in safe operating condition     38  When the TV reaches the end of its useful life  ask a  qualified service technician to properly dispose of the TV     Note  The lamp unit contains mercury  Disposal of mercury may  be regulated due to environmental considerations  Dispose of  the used lamp unit by the approved method for your area    For disposal or recycling information  please contact your local  authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance  www eiae org      9 28 04  10 12 AM      m EEIIII      NENNEN 1 l            Important notes about your DLP    projection TV    1  The light source for this TV is a projection lamp unit with a    2     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  See    Lamp unit replacement    and care    on pages 98 100     Each time you turn on the TV  it may take several seconds to  go from no picture to full picture brightness     3  The display on this TV is manufactured using a chip that may    4        contain up to 1 3 million microscopic mirrors  Each of these  
166. ing the channel using the Numbers or CH A W  CH RIN   or FAV A Y buttons     e pressing TheaterNet DEVICE on the remote control  page 44   or    pressing TV GUIDE on the remote control  page chapter 7      Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  85       HMX94 E 082 87  8c UseTV  85     CNA CLOAO IRIOLINAVO YS        9 27 04  10 52 AM         Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Setting the ON OFF timer    You can use the ON OFF timer to turn the TV on and off at a    preset time on a recurring basis     Note  You must first set the time  see page 49      To set the ON OFF timer   1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu   2  Highlight ON OFF TIMER and press ENTER      j       3  Press V to highlight the DAY field  and then press    to    select the recurrence  weekends  weekdays  every day  etc      On off Timer    Turn TV ON     olele oeu     Time HH MM     Clear Cancel     Clear      TV ON Duration        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     5  When the AM PM field is highlighted  press    to select  AM or PM     6  Press W to highlight the TV ON DURATION field  and  then press P to select the length of time until the TV turns  off     7  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     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     
167. inued     To open the INSTALLATION menu  illustrated below   press MENU on the remote control or TV front panel  open the SETUP  menu  select INSTALLATION  and press ENTER     Input Configuration       Input Configuration window    Terrestrial Channel Program ANTI    ANT2  Channel Add Delete       Terrestrial Channel Add Delete window    Signal Meter       Signal Meter window      MENU   Setup   Installation         Scan for new channels on selected antenna         TheaterNet Devices       TheaterNet Device Setup window      b a   IEEE 1394 Devices  gt    IEEE 1394 Device Management window      Devices      TV Guide On Screen Setup     Start  gt   Start TV Guide On Screen setup       Time and Date  gt  Start Setup  gt   Time and Date Setup window         System Status     System Information  gt    System Information window         Navigating the menu system    You can use the buttons on the remote  control or TV front touchpad to access and  navigate your TV   s on screen menu system     Remote control     1 TV  o 2  CBLISAT    e Press MENU to open the menu CHANNE VOLUME  system     o 3  VCRIPVR  o 4  DVD   o 5  AUDIO 1  o 6  AUDIO 2      Use the up down left right arrow  buttons  AW   P  on the remote V A MENU    control or TV front panel to move in  ENTER    the corresponding direction in a menu         The MENU button on the TV front touchpad functions    Press ENTER to save your menu as the ENTER button when a menu is on screen   settings or select a highlighted item     
168. ion below shows channels programmed for the  ANT 1 antenna input  To view the list of channels  programmed for the ANT 2 antenna input  highlight  CHANGE ANTENNA and press ENTER     Channel Add Delete    4 Channel Signal Antenna  Analog  Analog  Analog    Analog Change Antenna    Analog Clear All J  A NECEM    Analog    Cancel J       To add a channel to the channel memory   Highlight the unchecked box next to the channel number  you want to add  and then press ENTER to check the box   To manually add digital subchannels on a physical channel   Use the Channel Numbers and the Dash      100  on the    remote control to enter the channel number  for example   56 1     If the channel is found  the number will be added to the list  and the box will be checked     If the channel is not found  a message will appear     To remove a channel from the channel memory     Highlight the checked box next to the channel number you  want to remove  and then press ENTER to uncheck the  box     To save your new settings     Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To revert to your original settings     Highlight CANCEL and press ENTER before saving     To remove all channels from the channel memory     Highlight CLEAR ALL and press ENTER  and then  highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Note        his action applies to the current antenna input only   To delete add channels on the other input  highlight  CHANGE ANTENNA and press ENTER        his action cannot be cancelled unless you highlight  CANCEL 
169. ional picture in Natural size on  conventional TV screen your wide screen TV  Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  69       HMX94 E 066 75 8a UseTV  69 EN 9 28 04  11 00 AM     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANN YS          NENNEN i   r3    Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Selecting the picture Size  continued     TheaterWide   1 picture size  For 4 3 format program     e The center of the picture remains close to  its original proportion  but the left and C  C  C   right edges are stretched wider to fill the  o OOO    OO    Theater Wide 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  are hidden  To view the hidden areas  see    e  Scrolling the Theater Wide picture  on    C  Q    page 71   Theater Wide 2 picture size example    TheaterWide   3 picture size  for letter  box programs with subtitles   e The picture is stretched wider to fill the    width of the screen  but only slightly  stretched taller       The top and bottom edges are hidden  To  view the hidden areas  such as subtitles or  captions   see  Scrolling the TheaterWide  picture  on page 71     Full picture size  for 16 9  480i  480p   source programs only     e  f receiving a 4 3 format program  it is  stretched wider to fill the width of the    screen  but not stretched taller       None of the picture is hidden   
170. is normal  especially when the  unit is being turned on or off  If these sounds become  frequent or continuous  unplug the power cord   and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Center     35  Special care for DLP     Digital Light Processing      units     e Lamp   The lamp in this product has a limited service life     The length of service life varies depending on product  use or user settings  If you use the lamp beyond its  service life       you may notice a reduction in the colors and or  brightness of the picture  at which time you should  replace the lamp unit  and      the strength of the quartz glass in the lamp will be  reduced and the lamp may rupture  If the lamp ruptures   the TV will not operate until the lamp unit is replaced     See  Lamp unit replacement and care  on pages 98 100   Note     e The lamp unit is designed so broken lamp glass remains  securely inside the lamp unit        The lamp unit contains mercury  Disposal of  mercury may be regulated due to environmental  considerations  For disposal or recycling    information  please contact your local authorities or  the Electronic Industries Alliance  www eiae org      e Dispose of the used lamp unit by the approved method for  your area        Service    36  WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   Never attempt to service the TV yourself   except as specified on pages 98 100     Opening and removing the covers may expose you to  dangerous voltage or other hazards  Failure to follow this  WARNING may result 
171. is page     or    Turn ON the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input source      Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel is vacant  in your area        To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control     see page 66   Io program the TV remote control to operate other  devices  see Chapter 3     From Cable TV               Cable box Cable splitter IN  IN  CH3  OUT CH4 E  c5 Stereo VCR     ial  S  IN from ANT   2  OUT to TV  Igi     dD  TV              Er   v    TheaterNet        S  vee    o0 S B    GTI e      jer       erm e        COLOR COLO  Dj   VIDEO 1 VIDEO2 STREAM STREAM  Ag aD OUT DIGITAL    AUDIO OUT      VIDEO       Note   he VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from the  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when the  appropriate input mode is selected     LJ To enable the TV Guide On Screen system to work  with your cable box and to use the TV Guide  On Screen recording features       Connect the G LINK cable according to the instructions  on page 25      Make sure the VCR is connected to the A V OUT jacks  on the TV  see illustration       Set the VCR to the appropriate line input  refer to your    VCR owners manual for details   and then turn OFF the  VCR       See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide    On Screen system       See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen system           The unauthorized recording  use  distribution  or revision of television  programs  videotapes  DVDs  and other 
172. isplay the General Default Options panel    menu        3  Enter the following information in the panel menu fields     BOX SIZE  The initial Info Box size when you open the  TV Guide On Screen system  Choices are No  Small   default   Large  and Last Used     INFO on the remote control when the TV Guide On    Screen system is open  Choices are No Only  Small Only     Large Only  No  amp  Small  No  amp  Large  Small  amp  Large   and All  default      Screen system when the TV is powered on  Choices are  On  default  and Off   Note  Set the AUTO GUIDE to Off if you do not want the  TV Guide On Screen system to open every time you turn  on the TV     4  When finished  press ENTER to highlight DONE  and  press ENTER again to close the menu and accept the  changes  or highlight CANCEL to close the menu with no  changes      BOX CYCLE  The Info Box size rotation when you press    AUTO GUIDE  Automatic entry into the TV Guide On    Record defaults    1  From the SETUP screen  highlight CHANGE DEFAULT  OPTIONS and press ENTER     2  Highlight RECORD DEFAULTS and press MENU to  display the Record Defaults panel menu     TV    CLEDE       3  Enter the required information in the panel menu fields   start time  end time  recorder choice  how long to keep a  Record event  the quality of the recording   See    Record  features    on page 60 for details on entering values in these    fields     4  When finished  press ENTER to highlight DONE  and  press ENTER again to close the menu and
173. it Label        we J       Note  With some devices  it may take up to one minute  for this screen to appear     1  If you have connected your IEEE 1394 device to an analog  input also  use the AW   M buttons to select the input in  the ANALOG INPUT USED field  otherwise  leave it set  to  None    See  Using analog compatible IEEE 1394  devices  on page 22      2  If you want to label the device  highlight EDIT LABEL and  press ENTER     IEEE 1394 Device Label Edit    du s  ipio  Ier imm  seb ol GT uad aal  BEDER  ecEEe    AJ  4   9   X   2   3     i      E       l       3  Press the AW   buttons to select a character for the first  space and then press ENTER     4  Repeat step 3 to enter the rest of the characters   5  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER to save the information     Note        he TV may not recognize non A V or non compatible  IEEE 1394 devices  however  these devices may still be available  to other compatible IEEE 1394 devices on the network       You may be able to use the TV s remote control to operate some  compatible IEEE 1394 devices  You must first program the  remote control to recognize the device  see Chapter 3   If you  have an IEEE 1394 Cable box or satellite receiver  you may  need to use the remote control that came with the device     Toshiba is not liable for the operation of any IEEE  1394 device  other than the Toshiba Symbio AVHD recorder     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  23      HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  23     LCA 
174. ke a  traditional VCR  where you wait for a program to finish recording  before you start watching it  the Symbio AVHD recorder allows  you to  pause live TV    For example  you can pause  rewind  and  play back a program while it is being recorded  Since there is no  tape to rewind  you can view a program that started recording  20 minutes ago  even while it is still recording    Symbio also offers one touch recording  of both standard and    High Definition programs through the no fee TV Guide On Screen  interactive program guide built in to this TV       f you are connecting a Symbio AVHD recorder  you must first set up  the TV Guide On Screen system in order to use the Symbio s full  functionality  See Chapter 5 for details     NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV  TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  PC      THIS TV IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH A PC     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        IEEE 1394 device initialization    When you connect a new IEEE 1394 device to the TV and turn  it on  the device immediately announces its presence to the TV   and other networked IEEE 1394 devices  if any   and the    following device initialization screen automatically appears     New IEEE 1394 Device Initialization    Manufacturer Toshiba 3    Device Type AVHD    Custom Label    Ed
175. ke most consumers  you have a TV in your home  Many homes   in fact  have more than one TV    C The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend  and larger  TVs are popular purchases  however  they are not always supported on  the proper TV stands       Sometimes TVs are improperly secured or inappropriately  situated on dressers  bookcases  shelves  desks  audio speakers   chests  or carts  As a result  TVs may fall over  causing  unnecessary injury     We Care     C The consumer electronics industry is committed to  making home entertainment enjoyable and safe   C The Consumer Electronics Association formed the  Home Entertainment Support Safety Committee  comprised  of TV and consumer electronics furniture manufacturers  to  advocate children   s safety and educate consumers and their  families about television safety     Tune Into Safety  C One size does NOT fit all  Use appropriate furniture large enough to  support the weight of your TV  and other electronic components    Use appropriate angle braces  straps  and anchors to secure your furniture  to the wall  but never screw anything directly into the TV    Carefully read and understand the other enclosed instructions for proper  use of this product   Do not allow children to climb on or play with furniture and TVs   Avoid placing any item on top of your TV  such as a VCR  remote control   or toy  that a curious child may reach for   Remember that children can become excited while watching a program  and ca
176. l  from the slower device will interfere with the signal from the faster  device  Io determine the communication speed of an IEEE 1394  device  look for an  S  number near the device s IEEE 1394  connector  The higher the  S  number  the faster the device  If your  device is not marked with an  S  number  look in the device s user  manual or call the device manufacturer s technical support number     If your IEEE  1394 device has a two position power  switch  place the device at the end of the chain or leave  the power switch ON at all times  If the power switch is OFF   it will interfere with signals from devices behind it in the chain     The maximum length for an IEEE 1394 cable between  each device is 15 feet     This TV is an IEEE 1394A device  The IEEE 1394B protocol is  faster and intended to allow for longer distances between devices  and multi room systems  IEEE 1394A to IEEE 1394B converters   available at some electronics suppliers  may allow compatibility of  IEEE 1394B devices with your existing IEEE 1394A devices     The transmission capability of IEEE 1394 cable used with this TV  must be S400  400 Mbps maximum         Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 28 04  1 35 PM      WENN i l      m 5  SES    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    G LINK    connection    This connection is necessary for the TV Guide On Screen    system to work with your cable box to receive program listings and to  enable TV Guide On Screen recording features with 
177. m while recording another  Point remote control toward    SKIP SEARCH       and 4 jump forward and backward one day in the TV Guide remote sensor on front of TV   On Screen listings  Chapter 7   4    LIST displays the Toshiba Symbio    AVHD recorder play list  if available   page 23    FAV CH AY tunes to the next higher lower favorite channel  page 43     VCR  accesses the TV Guide On Screen manual recording function    SPLIT turns the POP feature on and off  page 73     PIC MODE selects the picture mode  page 76     FAV SCAN accesses the favorite channel search function  page 75     FREEZE freezes the main picture in the double window  page 74      26 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC  26 9 28 04  10 33 AM        CA CcA CVT ROCLION SZ            Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Installing the remote control batteries    To install the remote control batteries     CAUTION  Always dispose of batteries in a designated disposal location  Note     Never throw batteries into a fire   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                  mmt    L       9    uy    e Batteries should always be disposed of with the  environment in mind  Always dispose of batteries in    accordance with applicable laws and regulations     e Never mix battery types or use new and used
178. materials is prohibited under the    Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries  and may subject  you to civil and criminal liability        1 4 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  14 9 28 04  1 34 PM        LCA  LR CO lIROLIANNY       NENNEN i         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a VCR and satellite receiver    Note   he TV Guide On Screen    system does not receive program  listings from or for any satellite service     You will need  From     gt  three coaxial cables     one set of component video cables  if your  satellite receiver does not have component  video  connect the standard A V cables only     gt  three sets of standard A V cables      For better picture performance  if your satellite  receiver and VCR have S video  connect S video  cables  plus the audio cables  instead of the standard  video cables  Do not connect both types of video  cable to VIDEO 1  or VIDEO 2  at the same time or  the picture performance will be unacceptable       f you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the  TV  VIDEO 1  to your VCR s AUDIO OUT jack using  the white audio cable only         To view satellite programs using the  component video connections   Select the ColorStream HD 1 video input Bom  source on the TV   satelit      LJ To view satellite programs using the standard    video connections or to record satellite programs     Turn on all three devices  Set the VCR to the appropriate  line input  r
179. 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 remote control to  operate your device or some of the features on that device  use the  device s remote control or the controls on the device       Fach time you change the batteries you will need to reprogram the  remote control   e Some newer VCRs respond to either of two codes  These VCRs have a  switch labeled  VCRT 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 POWER  1   VOL A  CH A  and PLAY  Invalid keys will be ignored while in    program mode     To cycle through each available device code and sample its  functions        Press MODE to select the mode you want to set up   2  While holding down RECALL  press 8     5     0     0     The remote control will enter program mode     3  Point the remote control at the target device and press  POWER  or other function buttons that are available to be  sampled     4  If the device responds to th
180. micromirrors measures less than one fifth the width of a  human hair and represents a single pixel on the television  display  These micromirrors are mounted on tiny hinges that  enable them to titlt either toward the light source  ON  or  away from it  OFF   Occasionally  one of these mirrors may  become inoperative  creating a light or dark pixel on the  projection surface  This is a structural property of DLP     projection TV technology  and is not a sign of malfunction   Such pixels are not visible when the picture is viewed from a  normal viewing distance  see item 29 on page 4      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     Contents    Important Safety Information                                               2 4  Important notes about your DLP projection TV                   5  Chapter 1  Introduction                                                            7  Welkome 10  Tos MDA uc eee PR ainne 7  Peatitics Ob yont new TV aiseeocsemesi ann pecunie US 7  Overview of steps for installing  setting up  and  ust  p YOUR new IV cccissscndscossasscisesceiseceinnsonicisasguacnteccais 8  Chapter 2  Connecting your TV                                              9  TV front touchpad and side panel controls  Suc ORIS E EOE v meus D A T ERE RE  J  TV back panel conm enone  ace  c vesewiosuesysnacavtnaenavacceieovoncsaives 10  Overvie
181. n potentially push or pull a TV over   Share our safety message about this hidden hazard of the home with  your am and friends  Thank you   2500 Wilson Blvd   Arlington  VA 22201 U S A     www CE org    CEA is the Sponsor  Producer and  Consumer CEA Association Manager of the International CES         Tel  703 907 7600 Fax 703 907 7690       9 28 04  10 12 AM                     WENN 1 l    Important Safety Instructions   eO    TA     1  Read these instructions   2  Keep these instructions   3  Heed all warnings    4  Follow all instructions        5  Do not use this apparatus near water   6  Clean only with a dry cloth     7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in  accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators     heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including  amplifiers  that produce heat     9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or    grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades  with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has  two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third  prong are provided for your safety    If the provided plug does not fit into  your outlet  consult an electrician   for replacement of the obsolete outlet     Wide plug       10  Protect the power cord from being C3  walked on or pinched  particularly at   Tix    plugs  convenience receptacles  and cx eM  the point where it exits the apparatus   fe    11  Only use att
182. nal  especially  a Cable channel  or playing back a video cassette or disc  damaged by repeated use     NOTE  Ihe CableClear DNR feature does not function in  HDMI  DVI  ATSC  IEEE 1394  and digital Cable modes   To turn on CableClear DNR   1  Press MENU and open the VIDEO menu   A  Highlight ADVANCED PICTURE SETTINGS and press  ENTER     3  Press V to highlight the CABLECLEAR DNR field  and  then press    to select AUTO        Advanced Picture Settings    Picture Settings Color Temperature    Theater Settings  Advanced Picture Settings      A  Reset j sve   EZ    4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER     To permanently save the new settings  highlight SAVE and  press ENTER     NOTE        Ifthe current input is Antenna  Video 1  Video 2  or Video 3   the menu will display the text    CableClear            f the current input is ColorStream HD1 or ColorStream HD2   the menu will display the text    DNR            Ifthe current input is HDMI or IEEE 1394  the menu will  display the text    DNR    and will be    grayed out  to indicate  that the feature does not function in this input     To turn off CableClear DNR   Select OFF in step 3 above     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 
183. nd highlight the LOCKS menu icon    2  Press W to display the PIN code entering screen    3  Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER    4  Press V to highlight INPUT LOCK and press ENTER    5  Press V to select the level of video input locking you prefer    as described below     VIDEO  Locks VIDEO 1    x gy  amp   amp   5   amp     VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3   Lok a  ColorStream HD1 HD2  e Soar    Edit Rating Limits Video    HDMI 1  and HDMI 2     VIDEO    Locks VIDEO 1    Gort   VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3       ColorStream HD1 HD2   HDMI 1  HDMI 2 and  channels 3 and 4  Select VIDEO  if you use the antenna  terminal to play a video tape    Note  Make sure the POP is not on channel 3 or 4     Channels Block Video      OFF  Unlocks all video input sources     90 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 088 91 9 Locks  90     T  nn Irmrn rLINAnIGRA    e    9 27 04  10 53 AM            NENNEN i           Chapter 9  Using the Locks menu    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 VIDEO LOCK mode and locks out    the input source for the video game device     To set the GameTimer              Press V to display the PIN code entering screen      Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER      Press V to highlight GAME TIMER and press ENTER     Press W to select the length of time until the VIDEO    Dn b    Press MENU and highlight the LOCK
184. ne input  refer to your  VCR owner s manual for details   and then turn OFF the  VCR          See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide    On Screen system       See Chapter 7 for details on using the TV Guide    On Screen system        Connecting a camcorder       You will need  Camcorder     gt  one set of standard A V cables      For better picture performance  if your camcorder has S video  use an  S video cable  plus the audio cables  instead of the standard video cable   Do not connect both an S video cable and a standard video cable to VIDEO  3 at the same time or the picture performance will be unacceptable     C  To view the camcorder video     Select the VIDEO 3 video input source        To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control  see page 66      To program the TV remote control to operate other devices  see Chapter 3  VIDEO 3 inputs on TV right side panel  Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 3     HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  13 EN 9 28 04  1 39 PM        LCA LR CLO IROLIANN YS       NENNEN i         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a VCR and Cable box    You will need       one Cable signal splitter   gt  five coaxial cables   gt  two sets of standard A V cables      For better picture performance from your VCR  If your VCR has  S video  connect an S video cable  plus the audio cables  instead  of the standard video cable  Do not connect an S video cable and a  standard video cable to VIDEO 1  or
185. nels     In step 5 above  press AV to highlight the channel you  want to unblock  and then press ENTER to remove the X  from the box     To block all channels at once   Highlight BLOCK ALL in step 5 above     To unlock all locked channels at once   Highlight ALLOW ALL in step 5 above     Ea  ga ga  Es jas Blas  Er Beo  an    2  aes Mirsa Jaa    Allow All   All  Eas Bee  s          Biase  Mas      gez Real J    Dies fies ee Save  L E3 Ees BESH Comal j    Unlocking programs temporarily    If you try to watch a TV program that exceeds the rating limits  you set  the TV enters program lock mode     You can either unlock the program temporarily or select a  non locked program to watch     This program exceeds the rating limit you set        Push    mute to enter PIN     To temporarily unlock the program   1  Press MUTE   2  Enter your four digit PIN code and press ENTER     If the correct code is entered       Active  the program lock mode is i  Enter PIN code to temporarily un   released and the normal block   picture appears  All locking is gggg    disabled until the TV is  turned off  and will be enabled  when the TV is turned on  again     Cancel j    Locking video inputs    You can use the INPUT LOCK feature to lock the video input  sources  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3  ColorStream HD 1   ColorStream HD 2  DVI HDCP  and channels 3 and 4     You will not be able to view the input sources or channels until  you turn off the input lock   To lock the video inputs    1  Press MENU a
186. ng   Select one of these options     e Auto Tune Anyway    This show will override an existing  show set to auto tune    Proceed  No Auto  Tune    Set the show as a Reminder but  do not auto tune     Dont Set This Reminder    Cancels the Reminder          auto tune anyway    proceed  no auto tune     Remind icons    Following is a description of the Remind icons that will appear  on the tile for a show set to Remind     Remind Once E      Displays a show reminder one time     EE  Remind Regularly     Displays a show reminder every  time the show airs on the same channel and starts at the same  time     Remind Daily     Displays a show Reminder every  weekday  Monday through Friday  that the show airs on the    same channel and starts at the same time     Note  This icon displays for manual reminders only     Fo  Remind Suspend 19     Show is Suspended due to a    schedule conflict  show remains in Schedule      T  Remind Off A     Keeps the show in the list but will not    display a reminder until you change the frequency     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  63    HMX94 E 062 65 7c TVG  63       9 27 04  10 48 AM      NENNEN          B58 5  BES       Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     SETUP screen    After you complete the initial TV Guide On Screen setup  as Change channel display    ibed in Ch   h he followi ings   described in Chapter 5   you can change the following set
187. not have to  repeat the programming process again unless your Cable TV  service lineup changes significantly     If you have a CableCARD inserted  page 12   channel  programming for ANT 1 is disabled because the CableCARD  automatically loads the Cable channel list in the TV s channel  memory     To program channels automatically     1  Make sure you have configured the antenna input sources   See page 40 for details   2  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu     3  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen     Sleep Timar  On Otf Timer       4  Open the TERRESTRIAL menu  highlight CHANNEL    PROGRAM  and press ENTER       Highlight ANT 1 or ANT 2  depending on which antenna    input you want to program channels for  and then press  ENTER to start automatic channel programming      ee  5 A    ANT 1 Antenna  Terrestrial Scanning channels  please wait        Input Configuration TTL   CLEP TT TT Re    Channel program  Channel Add Delete  Signal Meter       The TV will automatically cycle through all the channels  for the antenna input you selected  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 right     To cancel channel programming  either press EXIT or    highlight ABORT in the on screen display and press  ENTER     6  When channel programming is done  press    CHANNEL A or V to view the programmed 
188. nput  an error plaase deselect other channels first  message appears  You  will need to deselect a Dy  lz      31   z       channel before you  can add another     5  When done  highlight SAVE and press ENTER     6  To program favorite channels for the other antenna input   Either    Highlight ANT 1 or ANT 2  which will change the  favorite channel settings in the selected input   This will  not change the TV s current input     Or    Press INPUT to select ANT 1 or ANT2  and then  repeat steps 1   6     Favorite Channels Favorite Channels    7 8 Empty    Empty Empty Empty 15 Empty Empty    an JENZNE x j Esn J Dome J       To clear your favorite channel lists     1  Press MENU and  open the  PREFERENCES  menu    2  Highlight  FAVORITE  CHANNELS and  press ENTER     3  Highlight EDIT and press ENTER   4  Highlight CLEAR ALL and press ENTER   5  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To tune your favorite channels for the current ANT input     Press FAV CH AV     Note   o tune your favorite channels for the other antenna  input  you will need to change the Input Selection to the other  ANT mode first     To quickly scan through your favorite channels in a nine   picture multi window  for the current ANT input      Press FAV SCAN  See page 75 for details   Note       Jo tune to a channel from the FAV SCAN mode  highlight a  window  will be outlined with a green border  and press ENTER        o scan your favorite channels for the other antenna input  you will  need to change the Input
189. nt  Many ordinary cleaning agents   such as glass cleaners  contain chemicals that may be    flammable at certain temperatures  If the lamp unit is not 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  Hand tighten only  Do not use an electric screwdriver                                     Ne  Lamp unit screws e   use manual Phillips screwdriver only     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        100       HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  100  gt         LCA  LR CO lIROLIANNY     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    9  Replace the thumb screw and hand tighten     G           Thumb screw    bee  hand tighten only     Lamp unit door 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     
190. o Advanced Audio Settings       Advanced Audio Settings window      p Audio Settings       Audio Settings window    Audio Setup       Audio Setup window         Favorite Channels       Favorite Channels window    Closed Caption Mode     Off   CC1   CC2   CC3   CCA  T1  I2  T3  T4  Closed Caption Advanced       Advanced Closed Captions window      Preferences       Input Labeling      Input Labeling window    Game Mode     Off   On  Menu Language     English   Fran  ais   Espa  ol    Enable Rating Blocking     Off   On   Edit Rating Limits       Edit Rating Limits window    Channels Block       Channels Block window     Input Lock     Off   Video   Video    Front Panel Lock     Off   On   Gamelimer        Off   30 Min   60 Min   90 Min   120 Min  New PIN Code    Locks       Installation      Installation sub menu opens  gt  See Installation sub menu details on next page              gt     Sleep Timer      Sleep Timer window    On Off Timer       On Off Timer window    HDMI Audio Selection   HDMI 1     Auto   Digital   Analog  HDMI 2     Auto   Digital   Analog  Slide Show Interval     2 sec    5 sec    10 sec    15 sec    20 sec   AVHD Skip Time     1 min    3 min    5 min    15 min   Quick Restart     On   Off    Setup       24 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 034 35 4 Menus  34 EN 9 28 04  10 37 AM     LCA LR CO lIROLIANNY          NENNEN i        DEI    Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation    Setup   Installation menu layout  cont
191. ol icons    Wheater Net IR device coder iaceat n trarre  Setting the AVHD device skip time                         Setting the HDMI    audio mode  eerte  Serios tienne and CAE sininen  Viewing the CableCARD    mientk ssissorrissseavisis  Setting the Quick Restart feature                             Viewing the digital signal meter                              Viewing the systern SEdEUS soiscecaveni risit aea ied    Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen   interactive program guide                                                  Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system  Navigating the TV Guide On Screen system   TV Guide On Screen remote control functions   Video Window                eene   Panel Mentis ubsdcin sis dev tia Sedis nisi d P ein   Tod oc DU codbos imeem mb seeten tor eS RUE    TV Guide On Screen Icons                               TV Guide On Screen Services                         ses  LISTINGS SCECCR is  scccissoroncasnvsavivsinneiecetsunees   SEARCH SCi eiiiai  RECORDINGS screen                  eee  SCHEDULE SGEGSInisaeno ndr do ds      Record features     cccccccsccccessssssssssscsssssseessseves  Remind features               eerte   SET SC ae ee Dad Gebet e tT Oe IS TENE   Change system S   ttiniS   csse ree dere robes   Change channel display sc sosscsainssacderesinans   Change default options uote    Chapter 8  Using the TV s features                                         Selecting the video input source to view    Labeling the video ipit SOBECESo uoc
192. om overheating and to help maintain reliable operation  of the TV     24  Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the power  cord  and never place the TV where the power cord is  subject to wear or abuse     25  Never overload wall outlets and extension cords     26  Always operate this equipment from a 120 VAC  60 Hz  power source only      continued on next page     9 28 04  10 12 AM         WENN 1 l      HMX94 E 002 04 4 4    Installation  continued from previous page     27  Always make sure the antenna system is properly  grounded to provide adequate protection against voltage  surges and built up static charges  see Section 810 of the    National Electric Code    wa Antenna lead in wire    Antenna discharge unit   NEC Section 810 20            Ground clamp          Grounding conductors   NEC Section 810 21     Electric service equipment s    Power service grounding     electrode system  NEC Art 250 Part H        Ground clamps    INJURY OR DEATH      Use extreme care to make sure you are never in  a position where your body  or any item you are in contact  with  such as a ladder or screwdriver  can accidentally  touch overhead power lines  Never locate the antenna  near overhead power lines or other electrical circuits     Never attempt to install any of the following during  lightning activity  a  an antenna system  or b  cables   wires  or any home theater component connected to an  antenna or phone system     28 A DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL    Care    For b
193. om your TV s speakers   MTS also can transmit a second audio program  SAP   containing a second language  music  or other audio  information  when provided by individual stations      The MTS feature is not available when the TV is in VIDEO    mode     When the TV receives a stereo or SAP broadcast  the word     STEREO    or    SAP    appears on screen when RECALL is  pressed     To listen to stereo sound   1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu   2  Highlight AUDIO SETUP and press ENTER     3  Press V to highlight the MTS field  and then press    to  select STEREO        MTS  Audio Language               stereo  i i IL     qp   Audio Settings Speakers  D D i   id  Advanced Audio Settings Optical Output Format n Dolby Digital  Audio Setup Reel J Sni mE         4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     Note      You can leave the TV in STEREO mode because it automatically  outputs the type of sound being broadcast  stereo or monaural     e Ifthe stereo sound is noisy  select MONO to reduce the noise     To listen to an alternate language on an ATSC digital station   if available      Highlight the LANGUAGE field in step 3 above  and then  press    to select the language you prefer     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 o
194. on  Permission  should always be sought from the copyright owner     To start the MP3 audio player when a memory card is not  already inserted     1  Insert a memory card into the appropriate memory card  slot on the front of your TV  see page 83 for details      Note     e 2  Highlight PICTURE VIEWER and press ENTER    Never insert more than one memory card at one time     Be sure to insert the card correctly   label side facing left  and the end with the notched corner  if applicable  inserted into      the memory card slot     When a Compact Flash memory card is inserted correctly  the  ue ee cee  ejector button pops out  see page 83      Digital CC Selector    M 2  If you have only MP3 files on the memory card  the audio    player will launch within a few seconds after being inserted    and begin playing the first MP3 file on the memory card        3  Follow the steps under  Viewing digital photos on  your TV  on the previous page             INE Tm Memory STICK  To close the picture viewer and remove the memory card  B  a yy ey j       1  Press EXIT to close the picture viewer and return to the    Ser No1 in D  Of 11    S00 5ir Charles      ia dd ecran  ioe  Pella  IM  Sanctus  Santtu    Boston Baroque M     NOTE  ALWAYS CLOSE THE PICTURE ee  VIEWER BEFORE REMOVING THE Chopin Prelude No    Andrys  MEMORY CARD  Piano Sonata  K  545   A M Classical         Moonlight Sonata  m     A M Classical  we       If you remove the memory card while viewing pictures  the card        
195. orrectly  that is  the wrong  ZIP postal code was entered   Redo the initial setup     Q  Why doesn t the program highlighted match up with    the video window on my TV screen   A  There are several possibilities     a  The station in question made a late change to its scheduled  program listing and the TV Guide On Screen system has  not yet been updated     b  The TV is receiving broadcasts through a modified or  boosted antenna system or a satellite dish  not supported    by the TV Guide On Screen system      c  Initial setup was done incorrectly   1 e   the wrong  ZIP postal code was entered   Redo the initial setup     d  Incorrect channel lineup was selected  Access  Change  system settings  and choose  Yes  but my channel lineup  Is incorrect   and then reselect the correct lineup      e  The video window may be locked  Press SPLIT to unlock     Q  Can I move my favorite stations to the top of the TV  Guide On Screen display screen    A  Yes  Use the    Change channel display  feature to make  adjustments  Highlight the station call letters to be moved   then use the BLUE  GREEN  and or Number buttons to    reassign the position of the station     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 27 04  10 54 AM    Chapter 10  Troubleshooting    TV Guide On Screen FAQs  continued     OPERATIONS    26  Q  How can I look for a specific show in the TV Guide  On Screen system   A  SEARCH lets you find shows by category  Alphabetical   HDTV  Movies  Sports  C
196. orrespond with a virtual TV channel Restore Factory Defaults    number  Contact your local broadcasters to obtain the RF    i   To restore all settings and channels to their factory default  channel numbers for your local digital stations     values        vee 1  Follow steps 1   3 above   smt ae    Bax  3 2  Use the  lt  gt  buttons to scroll through the menu bar to  aa select FACTORY DEFAULTS    aque as 3  The screen below left appears  Enter your PIN code  or  Quem 0000 if no PIN code has been set   The screen below right  appears   To close the screen and return to the TERRESTRIAL menu  To cancel the reset  Highlight NO and press ENTER     Highlight OK and press ENTER  To continue the reset process  Highlight YES and press    ENTER  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 restore     To return to normal viewing     Press EXIT     system Information system Information    4 Factory Defaults  gt  Factory Defaults    This window provides the ability to reset l   the TV settings  Press YES to confirm  After the TV    a T turns off  unplug it and plug it   Type in your PIN now  or    0000    if no PIN back in to complete the reset     has been set  to restore settings to their  factory default values        Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  51      HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  51 9 27 04  10 46 AM     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY       WENN 1 l        
197. pears  on screen  see Start   illustration at right     Open the TV GUIDE O   Navigate S Select Gry Back Wz Exit  ON SCREEN SETUP    menu  highlight START  and press ENTER     The following screen opens  Highlight    Set up TV Guide    On Screen now    and press ENTER to continue     Your TY is equipped with the Tv Guide On Screen     interactive Program Guide  which provides program tins   one touch recording  and more     all subscription FREE   Please follow the on pcreen setup instructions to enable your  TV Guede On Screen pileri now  Or  pred the GUIDE key on    your TV remote at any time     What would you like ta do now   i Se up TV Guide On Sereen now    Remind me toit it up later  Don t remind me again    Tw down t5 ater  Press Enter    Using your met po up ord highisght your    The following screen opens  Press ENTER to continue     Welcome bo Tour TV Guide   n Sarees byrhem     Era Features      interacien TY program itinga  and ir amp ameation     Dre teuch esce deg     amih fes prepress by  Prem      Arni  much more     Rading Cul What Da Tv Has Mewer Been Easier    Preis tha ENTER luy en your TV remote to begin petup        HMX94 E 036 39 5 TVGsetup  36    e    Configuring the location of your TV    Screen 1  Select the TV location  USA or Canada   and then  press ENTER     TM TERT Meng Yeo Leann    To supply your TV with cored program listings  the TY Guide On Some  qpitem needs to krarer your Toy kcation    Which country is your TV located in     a     Cairad
198. ple  Press  gt                       Freezing the main picture in the POP double window  1  While the POP double window is not open  press FREEZE  The POP window    will open  displaying the main picture as a still picture     2  Continue to press FREEZE repeatedly to refresh the still picture in the POP    window  which acts as a slow    strobe    of the program in the main window         Z2                      E  SLOW DIR SKIP SEARCH     REW  PAUSE STEP PLAY FF  Gs  x     gt    AM FM STOP REC   psc  Ca  Ce   LIST FAV CH VCR  SPLIT FR E EZ E    PIC MODE FAVSCAN FREEZE    TV  GUIDE    TOSHIBA  CT 90216       Note   he FREEZE feature is not available  when the POP window is already open  If you  press FREEZE when the POP window is open   the message  Not available  will appear     dA    i  Still picture  To close the still POP window   Press EXIT   74 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     HMX94 E 086 75 8a UseTV  74 S 9 28 04  11 00 AM        LCA  LR CO lIROLIANNY       NENNEN i      B58 5  BES    Chapter 8  Using the TV   s features    Using the POP features  continued     POP double window aspect ratio Note     The AUTO ASPECT RATIO feature  page 71   does not operate in POP double window mode     480p 720p 1 080i  S  C      Using the favorite channel scan feature k    The POP double window feature displays each picture according to its input signal  aspect ratio  as illustrated below                          You can use this feature to quickly scan
199. porty  hijen  Rina   deiina Wiry eres    dde Tig  baih Rperuendsetedii    Wen veu eater Search  Th  Gaie Oa Sr  remaerisen  ther lari Search and takes pra 10 that  Hian     Just peris INFO ho me         Use the arrow keys to move the highlight within SEARCH     Example  Category search    1  From the SEARCH screen  press W to highlight a category   in this example  MOVIES         natal          rime    n     hun ee ne a me    Frei Enter for ipi Praia ciep   then move vi to highhght sow   and pres Enter bo wakeh ife new   ce Menu for enande option        3  Press ENTER to display a list of all movies  organized by    date and time     QM sd ki od Death  Remake of the EMT fim nor dank abowt am   aten who tries tensy      traisht  but    talsotaped by a rocked cousin and a determined DA who wants  p  pemamn  Dia       4  Highlight a show and press ENTER to watch  if on now   or press MENU to display the Episode Options panel    menu   See  Episode Options panel menu  on page 56      Am     am uec      ni ed Death  Kemahe ol the EMT limiar Ciiik aboot an p ti wha tries tos    iraisht  but Bsbotaged by a cocked cuin and a determined D   who wants  E rir 2 5       Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  57      HMX94 E 056 61  7b TVG  57    9 27 04  10 47 AM      NENNEN                  Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     SEARCH screen  continued   Example  Keyword search    Keyword sear
200. pproved 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      NOTE  NEVER CONNECT THIS TV  TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  PC    THIS TV IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH A PC     Eol ceo  LIMINOA       NOTICE OF POSSIBLE TV STAND INSTABILITY    A CAUTION  This television is for use only with  the Toshiba stand listed below  Use with other  carts or stands is capable of resulting in instability   causing possible injury   Television Stand Model  52HMX94 ST5294  ST5284  62HMX94 ST6294  ST6284    In Canada  please contact your authorized Toshiba dealer or  visit the Toshiba Canada web site at www toshiba ca to  determine the appropriate stand for your television     NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS IN THE U S A     This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article  820 40 of the NEC  which provides guidelines for proper grounding and   in particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the  grounding system of the building  as close to the point of cable entry as    practical  For additional antenna grounding information  see items 27  and 28 on page 4     Child Safety    It Makes A Difference  Where Your TV Stands js    Congratulations on your purchase     As you enjoy your new TV  keep these safety tips in mind     The Issue    C Ifyou are li
201. put  Separate audio cables  are required for a complete connection   Note  An S video cable provides better picture performance than a composite video cable   If you connect an S video cable  be sure to disconnect the standard  composite  video cable  or the picture performance will be unacceptable         Component video cables come in sets of three and are for use with video devices with  component video output   ColorStream  is Toshiba   s brand of component video    These cables are typically color coded red  green  and blue  Separate audio cables are  required for a complete connection   Note  Component video cables provide better picture performance than a standard  composite        video or S video cable         HDMI cable is for use with devices with HDMI  high definition multimedia  interface  output  HDMI cable delivers digital audio and video in its native format   This cable carries both video and audio information  therefore  no separate audio cables  are required for a complete HDMI device connection  See page 19 for further details     Note  HDMI cable provides better picture performance than a standard  composite  video or  S video cable         IEEE 1394 cable is for use with video devices with compressed digital video output  that meets CEA specifications for IEEE 1394  This cable carries both video and audio  information  therefore  no separate audio cables are required for a complete connection   See pages 22 24   Note      he transmission capability of IE
202. pyright  protection technology  which may prevent you from recording certain  copy restricted video materials         To select the video input source  press INPUT on the remote control   see page 66   Io program the TV remote control to operate other  devices  see Chapter 3        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 pay per view uses only  unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision   Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited  Macrovision is a registered  trademark of Macrovision Corporation     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        VCR1  plays                VIDEO    IN from ANT ERE 9 Q     AUDIO           OUT 1 o S  VIDEO   VIDEO  9    nO      e D O          T S 0 O    AUDIO    AUDIO  A 0O    VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 STREAM STREAM    VCR2  records           Pr re    Wono       m    VID       AUR GL        IN from ANT P    C L  c  OUT to TV o 9  QQ   L R    7  F              8  The VIDEO OUT jack does not output the POP picture      b  When the POP window is open  the AUDIO OUT jacks output the  sound of the active window  main or POP   
203. pyright Laws of the United States and other countries  and may subject  you to civil and criminal liability           Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 7    HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  d oe     CNA LR CLO IROLIANNY     9 28 04  1 34 PM       HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  k oe         Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting two VCRs    You will need      gt  two coaxial cables     gt  two sets of standard A V cables From  antenna    or Cable      For better picture performance  if VCR 1 has S video   use an S video cable  plus the audio cables  instead of  the standard video cable  However  do not connect both  types of video cable to VIDEO 1  or VIDEO 2  at the same time  or the picture performance will be unacceptable       f VCR 1 has mono audio  connect L MONO on the TV  VIDEO 1   to the audio out jack on VCR 1 using the white audio cable only      Do not connect the same VCR to the output and input Jacks on the  TV at the same time     LJ To view the antenna or Cable signal   Turn OFF VCR 1  Select the ANT 1 video input source      LJ To view VCR 1   Turn ON VCR 1  Select the VIDEO 1 video input source          To dub or edit from VCR 1 to VCR 2   Turn ON both VCRs  Set VCR 2 to the appropriate line    input  refer to your VCR owners manual for details    Select the VIDEO 1 video input source    Note        f you have a Cable box  connect the Cable box and splitter to VCR1  as shown on page 14        he VIDEO OUT signal incorporates Macrovision   co
204. r  additional details  see page 25    Press ENTER to display screen 17     MEN EO E ee oe Thes  place Sr  of cur Cr LINK calle A underneath thet that tha vanis lena Ties tha  Ieri of che VOR yi a detur of aout one  1  inch     pu A EE PALF ay       Screen 17  Select your VCR brand  and then press ENTER     Screen 18 appears     TE    To operate properly with your VOR  the TV Guide On Sem aibe sped id  knew what brand of VOR 8 connected fo your TV  n incomed braed  wlection mus resdlt in program necordbna enr     What brand of VCR is connected to this TV   Ner Lente       Screen 18  Turn on your VCR  insert a tape  either blank or  previously recorded   and then press PLAY  Screen 19  appears     TV 7 TIERS Cone a ee   r E a      The TV Guide Dr Screen pyem will nena conduct    series of tests to find the  dimein code te control your VCI    Follow siepi A and B below     A Please turn on your VCR and insert a tape  B  Next  pres    Play    to play the tape     iia MO mp m cig RETI NACE SN       Screen 19  The TV Guide On Screen system will test the code  for the brand of VCR you selected  Do not press any keys  on the TV  remote control  or VCR until the testing process  is completed  When testing is completed  screen 20 appears     Code betting in progress    please do not press any keys on  any remote control     How testing cade 007  Admiral        38 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 036 39 5 TVGsetup  38    9 27 04  10 44 AM      N
205. r than the maximum capacity  of the memory card     E Maximum displayable JPEG image resolution  6000x4000  pixels   E Maximum number of files per directory  370     All files over the 370th in a single directory will not display play     Files in directories more than 10 levels down from the top level  directory will not display play   ii Maximum number of files per memory card  JPEG   1 000   MP3   200       All JPEG files over the 1 000th on a single memory card will  not display       All MP3 files over the 200th on a single memory card will not play     Bi JPEG picture viewer      he picture viewer supports JPEG format images only        he files on your memory card must be in a file and directory  format compatible with the TV or they will not display on the TV        mages 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    E MP3 audio player     The audio player supports MP3 format files only        he files on your memory card must be in a file and directory  format compatible with the TV or they will not play     Files processed and or edited on a personal computer  PC  may  not play properly or at all  Some MP3 files may be in a format that  is not compatible with the TV       MP3 files must have the following format     MPEG1  ISO IEC 11172 3  Layers     Sampling frequency   MPEG1  32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz     Bitrate   MPEG1  32 320 kbps  
206. r time  and tune the TV to the channel of the show  for which you set the reminder     icon for the selected frequency appears on the show tile   See  Remind Icons  on page 63     Or highlight CANCEL and press ENTER to close the  menu  change no information  and return to the    highlighted show     Automatically tune the TV  at the scheduled reminder time     to the channel of the show for which you set the reminder  2  Manually set a show Reminder    1  Highlight SCHEDULE in the Service Bar  and press  MENU to display the Schedule Options panel menu     e Display an on screen notification banner  reminding you that  the show is about to start   from which you can choose to  tune the TV to the show s channel or cancel the reminder     You can set a show reminder in LISTINGS  SEARCH  and  SCHEDULE  or change the settings for a show reminder in  SCHEDULE  There are two ways to set a show reminder     Press AW to move through the options   Press the Number keys or AW   P to change the    information  as necessary     2  Highlight NEW MANUAL REMINDER and press    1  Seta show Reminder from a panel menu ENTER to display the Remind Options panel menu     1  Highlight a show and press MENU to display the    Episode Options panel menu     2  Highlight SET REMINDER and press ENTER to  display the Remind Options panel menu     Tv Adds   TRT TT EL i   ces       TV    Gute    4  TODAY 7 OAM   i c bast 1 o  E   nia A  LN e       Mford Puppy  Your Secret Vah  ess a female on Valer    Grey
207. ram guide   and data enhanced television services  will not work with the  use of a CableCARD and may require the use of a separate  set top box from your cable operator     For more information  call your local cable operator   You will need     one digital CableCARD  contact your cable operator       digital cable subscription service  contact your cable  operator     From digital Cable service   connect to ANT 1 only     TV back panel  IN ebd CableCARD     Ov EJECT  INSERT THISEND  gt  o    o    Digital CableCARD o    o  ANT  75 Q  Homi  mY  1  ey    G LINK    B        VIDEO VAR    AUDIO  L     COLOR COLO D    VIDEO 1 VIDEO2   STREAM STREAM  HD 1 HD 2 DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT    CableCARD is a trademark of Cable Television Laboratories  Inc           LJ To view encrypted digital channels   1  Connect your digital Cable TV cable to ANT 1     2  With the front of the CableCARD   facing right  insert it  into the CableCARD slot on the back of the TV  see    illustration below left      3  After the CableCARD is inserted  a CableCARD option  appears in the APPLICATIONS menu  with informational  screens provided by your digital CableCARD service  See    page 50 for additional information     CableCard Connected    Acquiring  channel information     OLERE 5 3    CableCard services will only operate  with cable signal connected to Antenna 1     TV Guide On Screen  Audio Player CableCARD tm  Pairing  Digital CC Audio Selector CableCARD im  Status  Picture Viewer Network Setup  CableCARD
208. rams rated  None  or    No Rating  will be blocked  However  if  the program has no rating information provided  nothing will be  displayed in the banner and ratings blocking will not be in effect     To display the rating of the program you are watching  press RECALL  on the remote control  If it is not rated  the word  NONE  appears     STEREO   TV PG L V   On Timer  Every Day 6 00am  Sleep Timer  60 min     On Timer  Every Day 6 00am  Sleep Timer  60 min     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  29       HMX94 E 088 91  9 Locks  89     LCA LR CO IROLIANN YS        9 27 04  10 53 AM            Chapter 9  Using the Locks menu    Blocking channels    With the CHANNELS BLOCK feature  you can block specific  channels  You will not be able to tune locked channels unless  you clear the setting first     To block channels   1  Press MENU and highlight the LOCKS menu icon   2  Press W  which displays the PIN code entering screen   3  Enter your four digit PIN code  see page 88 for details    4      Press W to highlight CHANNELS BLOCK and then press  ENTER     a    5     Locks  Enable Rating Blocking     Off      Edit Rating Limite      Channale Block    Input Lock       5  Press AW   b to highlight the channel you want to block   then press ENTER  which puts an X in the box next to that    channel     Allow All J  Block All  Cancel           6  Repeat step 5 for other channels you want to block   7  Highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To unlock individual chan
209. ransfers both video and audio  Separate adapter cable should not exceed 9 8 ft  3m   The  analog audio cables are not required  see illustration recommended length is 6 6 ft  2m     below   Some CDVs  video CDs  may not output digital  audio signals  In that case  you may hear sound by  connecting analog audio cables  However  if you connect An HDMI to DVI adapter cable transfers video only  Separate  analog audio cables with this connection  the HDMI analog audio cables are required  see illustration below    terminal on the TV will not receive the HDMI digital audio See  Setting the HDMI audio mode  on page 49    signal and you will hear analog audio only       one pair of standard analog audio cables      DVI device  See  Setting the HDMI audio mode  on page 49     HDMI device    VIDEO AUDIO          OO                       on 9 QO9 n        OO      gt      gt  os  O EO  N m gt     e  GS    ANT  75 0  H  MI    Dict  R  B        s  Q9 AO 9    LU G LINK  MONO             R  R    COLOR COLO D   VIDEO1 VIDEO2   STREAM STREA  p e ee DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT  COLOR COLOR UDIO OU  VIDEO 1 VIDEO2   STREAM STREAM  y LB we DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT    HDMI  the HDMI logo  and High Definition Multimedia Interface  are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 9       HMX94 E 012 25 2B Cnct  19 9 28 04  1 34 PM        LCA Ane f  r oe  LiINZAaAn      NENNEN i      B58 5  BEES    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Conn
210. rd A V cables      For better picture performance  if your VCR has S video  use an  S video cable  plus the audio cables  instead of the standard  video cable  However  do not connect both types of video cable to  VIDEO 1  or VIDEO 2  at the same time or the picture  performance will be unacceptable        f you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV   VIDEO 1  to your VCR s audio out jack using the white audio  cable only       one pair of standard audio cables    one set of component video cables      You can connect the component video cables  plus audio  cables  from the DVD player to either set of ColorStream  Jacks on the TV  HD 1 or HD 2   The ColorStream HD 1 and  HD 2 jacks can be used with Progressive  480p  720p  and  Interlaced  480i  10801  scan systems  A 10801 signal will  provide the best picture performance     If your DVD player does not have component video  see  page 16  If your DVD player has HDMI video  see page 19         To view antenna or Cable channels     Turn OFF the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input    source on the TV      LJ To view the DVD player   Turn ON the DVD player  Select the ColorStream HD 1    video input source on the TV      LJ To view the VCR   Turn ON the VCR  Select the VIDEO 1 video input    source on the TV      or    Turn ON the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input source    Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel is  vacant in your area      LJ To record a TV program while watching a DVD   Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VC
211. s      e Text   An on screen display of information not related to  the current program  such as weather or stock data  when  provided by individual stations     To view captions or text   1  Press MENU and open the PREFERENCES menu   2  Highlight CLOSED CAPTION MODE and then press  gt     to open the menu sidebar     3  Press W to highlight the desired closed caption mode and  then press ENTER        A OAAS    Preferences        or    ed  cea  003  coe  n  12  Ta  m       To view captions   Highlight C61  662   CC3  or CC4   CCI  displays translation of the  primary language in your  area      Giant pandas eat leaves   Ep     m        Note  If the program or video you selected is not closed  captioned  no captions will display on screen     e To view text     Highlight T1  T2  T3  or T4     Note  If text is not available in  your area  a black rectangle may  appear on your screen  If this  happens  turn the Closed  Caption Mode OFF       To turn off the Closed Caption feature   Highlight OFF     Note  A closed caption signal may not display in the following situations   e When a videotape has been dubbed     When the signal reception is weak     When the signal reception is non standard          Advanced closed captions    You can customize the closed caption display characteristics by  changing the background color and the text size  type  edge   and color     Note   his feature is available for digital channels only     To customize the closed captions        Press MENU an
212. s 8  9    0     0   To lock the volume controls to always control the The Mode indicator will blink two times  and then pause  CABLE SAT device volume  for example   and blink two more times     1  Repeatedly press MODE to select CABLE SAT mode   2  While holding down the RECALL button  press 8     0     0     0   3  Press VOL A     The CABLE SAT mode light will blink two times  locked      To reset the volume controls to the original device mode  POWER    1  While holding down RECALL  press 8     0     0     0   2  Press VOL V   The mode light will blink four times  unlocked      Numbers  MODE          VOL A V  RECALL       Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC  31 EN 9 28 04  10 33 AM     LCA  LR CLO IROLIANNY        31       Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Multi brand remote control device codes    VCRs PVRs  Brand    ADMIRAL  AIWA    AKAI   AUDIO DYNAMIC  BELL amp HOWELL  BROKSONIC  CANON   CCE   CITIZEN   CRAIG   CURTIS MATHES    DAEWOO  DBX  DIMENSIA    EMERSON    FISHER  FUNAI   GE   GO VIDEO    GOLDSTAR       GRADIENTE    HITACHI    INSTANT REPLAY  JENSEN  JVC    KENWOOD  LG   LXI  MAGNAVOX  MARANTZ  MARTA  MEMOREX  MGA  MINOLTA  MITSUBISHI  MULTITECH    NEC    OLYMPIC  OPTIMUS    ORION  PANASONIC    PENNEY  PENTAX       32      HMX94 E 026 33 3 RC      LCA LR CO lIROLIANNY     Code    0135   0127  0132  0181  0129  0114  0115   0116   0139  0111   0105  0113   0120  0126  0180  0123  0125   0143   0106   0105  01
213. s Virtual Dolby  Digital  which simulates Dolby Digital 5 1 channel   six speaker surround sound from the TV s speakers      For stereo analog input sources or sources with less than  4 channel coding  the Dolby Virtual with SRS TruSurround  feature functions as Virtual Dolby Surround  which  simulates Dolby Surround sound from the TV s speakers     To turn on Dolby Virtual with SRS TruSurround   1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu   2  Highlight ADVANCED AUDIO SETTINGS and press  ENTER   3  Press V to highlight DOLBY VIRTUAL SRS TruSurround   and then press P to select ON     4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER     To turn off Dolby Virtual with SRS TruSurround   Select OFF in step 3 above     Note  Ihe Dolby Virtual with SRS  TruSurround and SRS WOW 3D  features cannot be on at the same  time  If you set one to ON  the other  Will automatically be set to OFF     SRS WOW  3D    SRS WOW  Focus  SRS WOW  TruBgss      Dalby Virtual with  SRS TraSurroumd       Reset J    Selecting the optical audio output format    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 jack on the TV  see   Connecting a digital audio system  on page 20      To select the optical audio output format   1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu   2  Highlight AUDIO SETUP and press ENTER     3  
214. s manual  is to guide you through setting up and operating your TV as quickly as possible     e This manual applies to models 52HMX94 and 62HMX94  Before you start See    Important notes about your  reading  check the model number on the back of your TV  DLP  projection TV  on page 5        nstructions in this manual are based on using the remote control  You also  can use the controls on the TV front touchpad if they have the same name as those referred to on the remote control       The side panel and back panel provide terminals for connecting other equipment to your TV  See page 9 for front touchpad and  side panel details  See page 10 for back panel details  See pages 12 25 for instructions on connecting other devices to your TV       Please read all safety and operating instructions in this manual carefully  and keep this manual for future reference     Features of your new TV    The following are just a few of the many exciting features of your new Toshiba widescreen  integrated HD  DLP projection TV     Integrated digital tuning  8VSB ATSC and QAM  eliminates the need for a separate digital converter set top box  in most cases    e TV Guide On Screen  no fee interactive program guide  Chapters 5 and 7      Digital CableCARD  module slot for viewing encrypted digital Cable TV programs  page 12      e Digital recording by connecting a Toshiba Symbio   160HD4 Audio Video Hard Drive Recorder or a D VHS digital recording  device to one of the IEEE 1394 jacks  You can recor
215. s reserved  97    HMX94 E 082 87 8c UseTV  87     LCAN CLO IROLINAVO YS        9 27 04  10 53 AM      WENN 1 l      HMX94 E 088 91 9 Locks  88       9  Using the Locks menu         The LOCKS menu includes the RATING BLOCKING  CHANNELS BLOCK  INPUT LOCK  FRONT PANEL LOCK   GAME TIMER  and NEW PIN CODE features  You can use these features after entering the correct PIN code     Entering the PIN code    1  Press MENU and highlight the LOCKS menu icon     A O aB     loas    Enable Rating Blocking       Off  gt   Edit Rating Limits    Channels Block  Input Lock   Front Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       2  Press W  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 ENTER   Lock System    Please enter a 4 digit PIN    Confirm PIN code    pigg  Concel_  E         The LOCKS ACTIVE screen  below  appears if the PIN  code is already stored  Press the Channel Number buttons  to enter your four digit code and press ENTER    Active  Please enter the 4 digil PIN code  BGG  cancel   MEIBEB       If the wrong PIN code is entered  the message    Incorrect PIN  code    appears  Highlight RETRY and press ENTER  Enter the  code again and press ENTER     When the correct PIN code is entered  the LOCKS menu    opens     AOA  CHEN    Enable Rating Blocking       Off  gt   Edit Rating Limits    Channels 
216. s when a TV program switches to a n x    ou S urs  commercial    Mugs  To turn on the StableSound   feature  Po p a od fuma  1  Press MENU and open the AUDIO menu  LO H m mJ  2  Highlight AUDIO SETTINGS and press ENTER   3  Press V to highlight STABLE SOUND  and then press  gt  3  Press V to highlight the SPEAKERS field  and then  osel ON  press    to select OFF       4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  qu  amp  S   press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   tte highlight SAVE and press ENTER   Moos S xg To turn on the built in speakers   Reset jJ Soe    ED  Select ON in step 3 above   4  To temporarily save the new settings  highlight DONE and  press ENTER  To permanently save the new settings   highlight SAVE and press ENTER   To turn off the StableSound feature   Select OFF in step 3 above   20 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 076 81  8b UseTV  80 9 28 04  11 05 AM     LCA AC  rmTn nrnLINAIm A      WENN 1 l         Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Adjusting the audio  continued     Using the SRS   WOW    surround sound  feature    WOW is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies   SRS 3D  FOCUS   and 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  Put the TV in STEREO mode  see  Selecting stereo SAP  broadcasts  on page 79      2
217. ss  RECALL    86 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 092 87 8c UseTV  86     LCAN CLOAO IRLIOLINAVO YS     9 27 04  10 52 AM         Chapter 8  Using the TV s features    Displaying TV setting information    on screen    Press RECALL to display the following information on screen       Current input  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  etc      e If ANT 1 or ANT 2 is the current input  whether it is  Cable TV     CABLE     or off air     TV          Channel number  if in ANT 1 or ANT 2 mode   e Time  if set       Timer settings  if set  STEREO    Remaining time on Newer DU EIE    sleep timer  if set  Sleep Timer  60 min     e Remaining time on  ANT 1    Understanding the auto power off    feature    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    game timer  if D  Natur  10 33pm CABLE 2 1 Mode Memory feature automatically turns on the TV when    Stereo or SAP audio the power is resupplied    status Sample RECALL screen  Chi s NOTE  You should unplug the TV s power cord if it is possible   i SEATS that you will be away from the TV for an extended period of time    Picture size after the power is restored      amp mode  Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All right
218. sssennnnntntnnntttttttttnttnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 69 WOE  616 NER RM 90  CELTTBIDUEDID 1o acceteocies otra deri En etti teres 69 Installation  care  and service    3 5  8  Channel Number buttons                        69 Installation  Setup             ttt 8  Channel programming  Integrated digital tuning    nnne 7   Automatic programming                      enn 41 IR DISSI uertice de ibendum 21   Manually adding and deleting                             42 JPEG Lee 82 84    t MT                 72  Closed captions oie eese nee ne stn nero 78 L  Color TeliDeldlilin ie cosa aca 77 Labeling video inputs                      67  ColorStream           suu 10  15  17 Ec D 30 OO ne a ee ise erem eee 72  Connecting devices                  nnn 12 25 Lamp unit replacement                         s 98 100  CompactFlash  memory cards                                        82 Language selection usu esesettciteciesecen tridente ies 40  Component video cables               s 11 Last mode memory feature                     97  Component video  ColorStream                                  15  17 LED MGIC AMIS srecan 8  9  94   Lights on front panel   incitant rhon encionen 8  9  94   D Locking video MQ Sade sceco ccs cccescstsceceestaccnnscscecdeaceis scencetcecs 90  Device connections               s 12 29 LOCKS MEMU                    88  Defaults  restore TV faCtory esses 91 Channels  blocking eee rettet 90  Digital Audio 8       eenenenereneneenec em neeertertent tise ten eecemenenee setae 20
219. ta ti tena rot tana theatre he hac itia nno 11  Video input labels 2 eteticcinertiee teret risparmiare hans 67  Video input l0CK T                         90  W   A EU UN E eee esee estaban ee 102  103  WOW  S RO                    sees 81    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 106 107  Index  107    KL Y mrmaA4 r3Llin         9 27 04  10 55 AM    107      HMX94 E 108 R1    TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS     HEAD OFFICE  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   905  470  5400  MONTREAL  18050 TRANS CANADA  KIRKLAND  QUEBEC  H9J 4A1  CANADA   TEL   514  390 7766  VANCOUVER  22171 FRASERWOOD WAY  RICHMOND  B C   VeW 1J5  CANADA   TEL   604  303 2500    MANUFACTURED BY  TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  L L C     ColorStream  StableSound  and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C   CableClear  GameTimer  SurfLock  Symbio  and TheaterNet are trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C   omartMedia is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation     PRINTED IN USA L Q S ri I BA     04 11   R1  Copyright O 2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     108 11 4 04  11 08 AM       
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221. te control to cycle among the sizes         The default Info Box size is Small  To change the default size  open the  SETUP Service screen       The Info Button icon    amp  INFO Jappears on the Info Action Bar if the Info  Box size can change and or if there are additional Info screens  Press the  INFO key on the remote control to change the size and or to display  additional Info screens       n some instances  the INFO button on the remote control is used to page  forward  for example  if there are additional pages of information in a Panel    Ad  a Channel Ad  or help text      TV Guide On Screen Icons    ICON NAME DESCRIPTION    Info Action Bar                      Large Info Box    A INFO Info Button   Additional Info Box information is available  or the Info Box has additional sizes     8 00    10 00 Progress Bar    Elapsed time in current show       Progress bar appears in LISTINGS and SEARCH and when the Info Button is pressed while watching TV     iia HDIV e Show is presented in high definition TV  if available   Newt New e Show is new  not a repeat     i otereo e Show is available in stereo     LIC    potev   Dolby Digital   Show is available with Dolby Digital 5 1 audio  digital channels only      DIGITAL    CC   Closed captioning is available for the show     TV Rating e TV rating for the show     Record Once    Show is set to Record Once       Other frequencies are Daily  manual recording only    Regularly  and Weekly        Suspended   Recording resumes when th
222. ted first     Direct tuning    Directly cune the TV to a current program  you want to watch by selecting it in the program guide     Reminders   Schedule show reminders that will either display  an on screen notification banner or automatically tune the TV  to the channel of the show for which you set the reminder     Recording   Easily schedule recording of one or more  programs     Note  A VCR or IEEE 1394 recording device is required for recording   It is recommended that you connect your devices according to the  instructions in Chapter 2     Search   Search for shows by category  keyword  or  alphabetically     On screen help   The TV Guide On Screen system contains    on screen feature definitions and navigation instructions     To open the TV Guide On Screen system     While watching TV  press    the TV GUIDE button y     Ant e  S  on the remote control         LR   Applications   Press MENU  open the Audio Player   APPLICATIONS menu  Digital CC Audio Selector   highlight TV GUIDE Medien       ON SCREEN  and press  ENTER     Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system    Follow these instructions to set up the TV Guide On Screen  system so it can receive current program data for your area     Note  lf you move the TV to a different Z P postal code  you will  need to perform the TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SETUP process to  reconfigure your TV Guide On Screen system     If you have not already connected your antenna  cable box   and or recording device  see Chapter 2 for connection
223. the last TV Guide On Screen system information update   download   Show information is updated on a daily basis     Q  I have seen the word    download    in reference to the TV  Guide On Screen system  What does that mean     A   Download  refers to the times throughout the day when  the TV Guide On Screen system is receiving channel and  listings information from your Cable or over the air  antenna transmission        20  Q  After some show titles  I have noticed from 1 to 4 stars    Lh    225    25     24     25             What does that mean     A  These stars are a broadcast industry ratings system used to  inform you of a show s quality  The more stars  the better  the rating     Q  What do the colors for shows in the Listings and Search  screens indicate    A  Green   Sports  Dark Blue   Children   s  Purple   Movies   Teal   Other Show     Q  How do I add  delete  or change the assigned number of  channels on the TV Guide On Screen system     A  See the    Change channel display    section in the TV Guide    On Screen owner   s manual     Q  Why are some of my channels listed on the wrong  number     A  There are several possibilities     a  Incorrect channel lineup was selected  Access    Change  system settings    and choose    Yes  but my channel lineup is  incorrect     and then reselect the correct lineup     b  Channel line up changes have not yet been processed  Use  the    Change channel display    feature to make adjustments     c  Initial setup was done inc
224. tings This option allows you to edit channel information that appears      Change system settings in LISTINGS  including the following        a Penn display   Reorder the position the channels appear in LISTINGS   ABS OS HEODHODS   Change the  tune channel  number     Highlight a choice  press ENTER  and follow the on screen    i Note   he  tune channel  is the channel on which you receive  instructions     a station  For example  two viewers in the same zip code may  receive the same station on different channel numbers   depending on whether they have Cable service or are using a  cable box    e Switch a channel to one of the following settings       On  channel is always displayed in LISTINGS       Off  channel is never displayed in LISTINGS       Auto Hide  channel is displayed in LISTINGS only    when program information is available     1  From the SETUP screen  highlight CHANGE CHANNEL  DISPLAY and press ENTER        With SETUP highlighted in the Service Bar  press INFO to  display a help screen  Press INFO again to close the screen     I T as ee dia RN RN       Sl  i       Pre Erie 10 ances Channel Edidor   than highlight a a chan nel    Cheese is aaa it r    up and pres Enter for options      j wed bk   ange t ha tofu ic dua  inch chase Dn cr te Det  hoor TM      aptum if     you 216 he A9 AM ru Por ine  Been wih   defeat dapi in  asd  for Senor pr home r    vue Enad pou    Just pera INFO 52 cime       Change system settings 2     This option appears only after you h
225. ts  you can use the   AVHD device skip time feature to set the number of minutes   the device will skip forward or backward when you press the 1  Press MENU and open the SETUP menu    SKIP buttons  2  Highlight INSTALLATION and press ENTER   A new set  Note  of INSTALLATION menu icons will appear on screen  as      This TV will work best with the Toshiba Symbio  AVHD recorder shown imstep  below    Note   f 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           model 160HD4   for recording high definition and standard  definition material from either tuner and for controlling live TV   pause rewind etc    When the AVHD recorder is connected to the  TV  the remote control keys  LIVE  STOP REW  PAUSE  PLAY  ete    are automatically activated to allow pausing of live TV     If you connect a Toshiba Symbio  AVHD recorder  you must set up  the TV Guide On Screen system in order to use the Symbio   s full  functionality  See Chapter 5 for details on setting up the TV Guide  On Screen system  See pages 23 and 49 for further details about  AVHD digital recorders     When you connect an AVHD  or a D VHS  device  the TV Guide   On Screen system is automatically configured to allow recording   See page 23 for device connection information  See Chapters 5   and 7 for details about setting up and using the TV Guide On Screen  system     To set the AVHD device skip time     1  Press MENU 
226. tures  on    page 62      Select one of these options     e Record Anyway    This show will override an existing show  set to Record or auto tune     Dont Record This Show   Cancels the Recording                                       Record icons    Following is a description of the Record icons that will appear  on the tile for a show set to Record        Record Once J     Records the show one time     Record Regularly s     Records the show every time the    show airs on the same channel and starts at the same time     Record Weekly 5     Records the show every time the show  airs on the same day of the week and on the same channel   and starts at the same time     Record Daily 5    Records the show every weekday   Monday through Friday  that the show airs on the same  channel and starts at the same time     Note  This icon displays for manual recordings only     Record Suspend ja    Show is Suspended due to a schedule    conflict  show remains in Schedule      or        Record Off 4      Keeps the show in the list but will not  record this show until the frequency is changed     Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  6 1       HMX94 E 056 61 7b TVG  61       9 27 04  10 48 AM      NENNEN            Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     Remind features    You can set a Reminder to perform the following functions       Automatically turn on the TV  if off  at the scheduled  reminde
227. tus  Picture Viewer Helwork Setup       3  Aside menu will display  Highlight one of the side menu  items and press ENTER to display the information     To view the CableCARD menu     1  Press MENU and open the APPLICATIONS menu  TE 9 qu  2  Highlight CableCARD and press ENTER   3  Aside menu will display  Highlight one of the side menu pant   items and press ENTER to display the information  Fede     AVHD Skip Time 15min      Note   he CableCARD menu has no user adjustable options  and Is for informational purposes only        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     If Quick Restart is set to ON and you turn off the TV  the following  Will occur for a few minutes        he screen  lamp  lights dimly   e The fans continue to run     This is a function of the Quick Restart Low Power 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 repeatedly 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  See  page 96     50 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 044 51  6b Setup  50 9 27 04  10 46 AM        TT inc n IeoideueotiiNAcM           NENNEN i      B58 5  BES    Chapter 6  Setting up your TV    Viewing the digital signal meter V
228. u VCR and TV thew fumed OFF Gnerraght     Screen 21  Review the setup information displayed on your TV ST  i To reterd a how  malte wre your cable box lk ON  Put a tape in your  screen  an example 1s shown below   Veh toe Pe eves the LNE put Ben um oe VOR OF    You munt redo TV Guide On Screen pem wiup you       Mee your TV to    ee ZIP or pest code   TM Tree CHAP ss TOU Serine   Cancel cable service or change cable boars     Change your VOE brand or model  You iune metered the following TV Guide Dn Screen ptem uptiiegs Hf aes  EAT MEM ini    ampiri pann pt IV ue ein pyirm ete  ue ende   01730  Us  T    To ender the TV Guide Dn Seen system vetus  preis the GUIDE bey  Een go  to the Menu Bar and highbght Setup    Anbrena on ieput  Ampana Ingy    Cable Boo on input  Cable ingat  Ch  3   Cable Bos wanted code DH Aai    VOR iode 00 Aa Presa Deserta continue      Are the above settings correct      Ye end setup  Na  repeat setup protei    TV Guide On Screen Reminder    The TV Guide On Screen system receives program listings  data through your Cable or over the air video signal  In  order to receive regular program listings  please remember       ng your TV remote  move up er down to amer  Pres Enter    Using your mee highlight your    If the information on your TV screen is correct for your    setup  select YES  END SETUP and press ENTER  Screen    22 appears  to do the following   If the information is incorrect  select NO  REPEAT 1  Leave the TV in standby mode when it is not in
229. ude 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    TV P 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    TV G  General Audience  Most parents would find this program  suitable for all ages      TV Y7   Directed to Older Children  This program is designed  TV Y7FV   for children age 7 and above  Note  Programs in which  fantasy violence may be more intense or more combative  than other programs in this category are designated Y7FV      TV Y  All Children  This program is designed to be appropriate for  all children      Independent rating system for movies  Rating Description and content themes  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        General Audience  Appropriate for all ages     Note      f you place an X in the box next to    None Rated or No Rating           prog
230. ued United States patents  6 498 895  6 418 556  6 331 877  6 239 794  6 154 203  5 940 073  4 908 713  4 751 578  4 706 121     GEMSTAR TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL  INC  AND OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES AND OR TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS  L L C  ARE NOT  IN ANY WAY LIABLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM  IN NO  EVENT SHALL GEMSTAR TV GUIDE INTERNATIONAL  INC  AND OR ITS RELATED AFFILIATES AND OR TOSHIBA AMERICA CONSUMER PRODUCTS   L L C  BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS REPRESENTING LOSS OF PROFITS  LOSS OF BUSINESS  OR INDIRECT  SPECIAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES    IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OR USE OF ANY INFORMATION  EQUIPMENT  OR SERVICES RELATING TO THE TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM       A recording device is required for recording  Over the air or cable access to stations carrying TV Guide On Screen data is required for the TV Guide On Screen system to operate  TV  Guide On Screen data is not provided by Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C  The provider of the data may elect to discontinue the service or it may cease to be  or never be   available in your area  In any of these circumstances  the TV Guide On Screen feature will not function      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 pay per view us
231. uide On Screen information as illustrated may not be     1  Press A to highlight the Service Bar  available in your area  The options and features as illustrated E    are subject to change when updates are downloaded from the  TV Guide On Screen service to your TV    e The TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide supports  cable ready  cable box  and digital cable services  as well as  over the air broadcasts  It does not provide listings for satellite  Services     2  Press or P to highlight a different Service  LISTINGS  SEARCH   SETUP  SCHEDULE  or RECORDINGS      3  Press W to use that Service   Note  Helpful information about each Service appears in the Info Box     TV Guide On Screen remote control functions    BUTTON FUNCTION Samer  TV GUIDE   When watching TV  enters the TV Guide On Screen system and highlights the current show A  listing  PEU    When in the TV Guide On Screen system  returns to watching TV and displays the show in the o 5  AUDIO 1  o 6     Video Window  D      digital AQ        Numbers   For direct channel tuning  priority ordering  and channel editing  separator   8      digital t   For entering digital channel numbers    4   digital separator  or entering digital channel numbers MENU m e     MENU   Displays the panel menu  in which you can choose options  for example  record  remind  INFO CE we DET Mery  YN Ca  ee    veulne  Re    INFO   Cycles between levels of information  as available  in a Service screen or other type of screen  K 4A  4 A  
232. unlock icon indicates the status of the Video Window     You can set the Video Window to remain on a single channel  locked  or to  change channels  unlocked  as you navigate through listings     To lock unlock the Video Window     Press the SPLIT button on the remote control to toggle between locking  and unlocking the Video Window    Highlight a channel logo or the LISTINGS Service Bar Label and press  MENU to display the option to lock unlock the Video Window     Panel Menus    A panel menu appears         when you press MENU on a highlighted tile  if additional options    are available   or      when you press ENTER on a show starting in the future       when you press VCR  while watching TV  when the TV Guide On    Screen is not open      When a panel menu appears  the highlighted tile changes color to    indicate that the panel menu relates to the tile   Press INFO to display help for the current panel menu   Press A and V to move among the options     Press     and P to move to adjacent options or  if the highlight is on a  odometer  to change the odometer choice     To move the highlight to the default command button  press ENTER  from an odometer or entry box    To execute the action and close the panel menu  highlight the  command button and press ENTER    To cancel any changes and close the panel menu        press MENU  or       highlight Cancel and press ENTER    If a panel menu contains more options than can be displayed in one  panel  the word    more    appears
233. ure                             87  Understanding the last mode memory feature                      87  Chapter 9  Using the Locks menu                                        88  Fotenie tbe I Mears onset testo Po e totieen d 88  If you cannot remember your PIN code                               88  Chance yout TIN Code sostener qim etii 88  Blocking TV programs and movies by rating  V Chip            89  Diockins eA SI eters cnet sees dolio I I oera 90  Unlocking programs temporarily aae udi borne tort rehe itii 90  Toc onus video MPN eee ene ee arene iuter tiat bonas rere 90  Using the Game Timer aesti cnp ditte Ce 91  Using the front panel lock  catur isset PA  Chapter 10  Troubleshooting                                                 92  General troubleshooting siens asp rdc Eun edis 2  TED IROTCDU OS eite tod E A A di ds 94  TV Guide On Screen FAQs NR 95 97  Chapter 11  ADDODGODGus aciei eai cni Desk uin Cad 98  Lamp unit replacement occasu obedire Etro 98 100  SDOEIHOSH OBS eRe Oe en Tere UA eee rere UU RUE 101  Limited United States Warranty  asvcssasssvcocnenutensconevanenpadses 102  Litaited Canada Warranty axc cicestecccanieseeseacuneassetdeaetiencice  103  jj  d                                    106    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     9 28 04  10 18 AM      WENN 1 l          D Introduction    Welcome to Toshiba    Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV  one of the most innovative DLP    projection TVs on the market  The goal of thi
234. urns to the Service Bar         RESUME  Starts from the beginning or from where it    was last stopped  if viewed previously          PLAY FROM BEGINNING  Starts from the beginning     even if stopped previously         DELETE EPISODE  Deletes the episode from the  RECORDINGS list and deletes the recording from the  IEEE 1394 recording device  A Confirm panel menu  displays  Press YES to delete the episode or NO to close    the panel menu         CANCEL  Closes the panel menu  changes no    information  and returns to the highlighted show        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        Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  59       HMX94 E 056 61 7b TVG  59    9 27 04  10 47 AM      NENNEN          TV Guide On Screen Services  continued          Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    SCHEDULE screen    The SCHEDULE service screen allows you to review  edit  or  delete Record and Remind events you set previously        60          With SCHEDULE highlighted in the Service Bar  press  INFO to display a help screen  Press INFO again to close    the screen                 Highlight an event and press MENU to display the Schedule    Options panel menu  with the following options         GO TO SERVICE BAR  Clos
235. use the TV s remote control to start recording  you will not be able to change inputs  page 68    change channels  page 69   open the POP window  page 73   or open the FAV SCAN multi window   page 75   If you attempt to do so  the message    Not Available While Recording  will appear on screen     e It is recommended that you use the TV s remote control to start recording  If you use a device other than  the IV s remote control to start recording and then attempt to access a feature that is normally denied  during recording  POP mode  FAV SCAN mode  changing inputs  changing channels   the recorded  audio and or video may not be what you intended to record  See pages 68  69  74  and 75       f you connected a Symbio AVHD recorder  in order to use its full functionality  you must first set up the TV  Guide On Screen system  page 23 and Chapter 5      Other problems e If your TV s problem has not been addressed in this Troubleshooting section or the recommended  solution has not worked  use the Restore Factory Defaults procedure as described on page 51     Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  93       HMX94 E 092 97 10 Trbl  93 9 27 04  10 54 AM        LCA LR CO IROLIANN YS       NENNEN DO         Chapter 10  Troubleshooting    LED indications    The green and red LED lights are on the TV front touchpad  to the left of the POWER button     The green and red LED lights on the TV control touchpad  on the lower right corner of the TV screen  indicate the TV
236. video R x  cable  However  do not connect both types of video cables to Q  OQ Qv  VIDEO 1  or VIDEO 2  at the same time or the picture Ey Rl s  performance will be unacceptable   2 EJ     f you have a mono VCR  connect L MONO on the TV to your Apis  B  VCR s audio out jack using the white audio cable only  TV    LJ To view the antenna or Cable signal   Turn OFF the VCR   Select the ANT 1 video input source      LJ To view the VCR     Turn ON the VCR  Select the VIDEO 1 video input source DA    on the TV   ike    or    Turn ON the VCR  Select the ANT 1 video input source    Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  whichever channel is vacant  in your area          iG 163 G    wo   TD  e  CA Mp  La b a N JH   GIU e e    ANA  LINK        ud AUDIO sare  l IN Pa   Ce  R L    COLOR L  VIDEO 1 VIDEO2 STREAM STREAM  HD 2  IN       CJ  To use the TV Guide On Screen recording features      Note  Ihe VIDEO AUDIO OUT jacks output the signals from the  ANT 1  ANT 2  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  or VIDEO 3 jacks when the  appropriate input mode is selected       Connect the G LINK cable according to the instructions  on page 25       Make sure the VCR is connected to the A V OUT jacks    on the TV  see illustration   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       Set the VCR to the appropriate li
237. w OF Cable types s sccssmevarcscsetsnausacacasansnntammaneusarnacers 11  About the connection illustrations use orti tii einen 12  Connecting a digital CableCARD                          esses 12  Connecting a VCR and antenna or Cable TV   no Cable box        seesssesessesssssrcessesssseeeessessssrecesessssecesesens 13  Gelber a TH EGIEEIS E osierione loe b seem nT Cra enn err tes 13  Connecune a VC Rand Cable DOS sseisiersosscsiisinseinninueiiesis 14  Connecting a VCR and satellite receiver oerte  15  Connecting a DVD player with S video  a VCR   EED 10  DO A N E EA AE E eer eee ne 16  Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream     component video  and a VCR    ecosissessei cerimonia 17  Connecting Bo  V CIUS osse os ieran nn d eS 18  Connecting an HDMI    or a DVI device to the  EXDIVIESWONIE pei terrane E rene een rer ere ree 19  Connecting a digital audio system                         sess  20  Connecting an analog audio system   erret 20    Controlling infrared remote controlled devices    through the TV  IR pass through                                    21    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved        HMX94 E 005 06 Notes amp TOC  5    result in eye fatigue  This is a rare occurrence related to  technology of this type  and is not a sign of TV malfunction     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
238. with the  following options         GO TO SERVICE BAR  Closes the menu  changes no    information  and returns to the Service Bar         EDIT SEARCH  Displays the keyboard  from which you  can change the keyword            DELETE SEARCH  Displays the Confirmation panel  menu  Select YES to delete the search or NO to close the  panel menu        CANCEL  Closes the panel menu  changes no    information  and returns to the highlighted show     58 Copyright     2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved     HMX94 E 056 61  7b TVG  58    9 27 04  10 47 AM      NENNEN          Chapter 7  Using the TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide    TV Guide On Screen Services  continued     RECORDINGS screen    The RECORDINGS service screen displays a list of previously  recorded or currently recording shows on an IEEE 1394  recording device connected to the TV  see Chapter 2     Note  RECORDINGS will not appear in the Service Bar unless you    have an IEEE 1394 video recording device connected to one of the  IEEE 1394 ports on the TV  See Chapter 2 for details     For additional details  see  Record features  on page 60     e With RECORDINGS highlighted in the Service Bar  press  INFO to display a help screen  Press INFO again to close the    Screen        To choose the way recordings are displayed     1  Highlight RECORDINGS on the Service Bar  and press  MENU to display the Recording Options panel menu     2  Press AV to choose between View As and Sort By  as  described below   
239. y    If the TV power cord is unplugged for an extended period of  time  it may take up to 24 hours with the TV in standby mode   power cord plugged in and power OFF  to download the  entire TV Guide On Screen program schedule  Be sure to  follow the instructions under  TV Guide On Screen Reminder   on page 39     Program channels into the TV s channel memory   page 41      Set up the TheaterNet    on screen device control  feature  if applicable to your particular home theater system  components   page 44      For details on using the memory card JPEG picture  viewer and MP3 audio player  see page 82     For details on using the TV s features  see Chapter 8     For help  refer to the Troubleshooting Guide  Chapter  10      For technical specifications  see Chapter 11       For warranty information  see Chapter 11       Enjoy your new TV     Note   f you sell or transfer this television to a third party be sure    to reset the PIN code as described on page 88 under the heading    If you cannot remember your PIN code           8 Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved       HMX94 E 007 08 1 Intro  8  e     Kf wWNrmn l oLiINAMVOAR       9 28 04  10 19 AM       2  Connecting your TV    TV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections    Front of TV        Remote sensor    Front touchpad     MENU    Channel VA Volume  lt   gt         Gently touch the printed keys on the touchpad      1  Remote sensor  behind the screen      Point the remote  control tow
240. your VCR     Note  This connection is not necessary for AVHD or D VHS recording devices  See pages 23 and 49 for further details     After you connect your devices to the TV  you will need to connect the G LINK cable  either of the dual wand IR blaster cables  included with your TV  from your VCR and Cable box  if applicable  to the G LINK jack on the TV     Note  TV Guide On Screen program data is available through the ANT 1 and ANT 2 antenna inputs and also  through the VIDEO 1 inputs If you have a cable box connected to VIDEO 1  TV Guide On Screen program  data is not available through any other inputs on this TV  See the connection information on pages 13 25     The G LINK connection is necessary to enable the following features of your TV Guide On Screen   system      f you have a Cable box  you need to connect the G LINK cable from the Cable box to the G LINK jack to receive the TV Guide    On Screen systems program listings for your Cable service   e If you have a VCR  you need to connect the G LINK cable from the VCR to the G LINK jack to use the TV Guide On Screen    systems recording features     To connect to the G LINK jack  Front of Cable box    1  Locate the infrared sensor on the front of your VCR or        Cable box  The sensor is marked on some devices      2  Align one of the G LINK  IR blaster  cable s wands about y  1 inch away from the infrared sensor on the front of the  VCR and attach it using double sided mounting tape  Front of VCR    If you have a Ca
241. z sampling  frequency  16 20 24 bits per sample    NOTE  This TV does not provide HDMI OUTPUT     VIDEO AUDIO OUTPUT  also for recording    VIDEO  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   AUDIO  150 mV rms   3096 modulation equivalent   2 2 k ohm or less     VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT   0   300 mV rms   3096 modulation equivalent   2 2 k ohm or less     G LINK    and IR OUTPUT   3 V p p   3 5 mm mono socket  IR blaster cables supplied     IEEE 1394 INPUT OUTPUT   IEEE 1394 compliant    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT   Optical type    Dimensions  52HMX94  Width      58 3 8 inches  1483 mm   Height      35 1 16 inches  891 mm   Depth      15 5 16 inches  389 mm   62HMX94  Width      67 1 16 inches  1703 mm   Height  40 15 16 inches  1040 mm   Depth      18 1 4 inches  463 mm     Weight  52HMX94  88 lbs  39 9 kg   62HMX94  99 lbs  44 90 kg     Supplied Accessories  e Two dual wand IR blaster cables    e Remote control with two size    AA    alkaline batteries    Optional Stands   52HMX94  ST5294  ST5284  62HMX94  ST6294  ST6284    Copyright    2004 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All rights reserved  1 0 1      HMX94 E 098 105 11 App  101     LCAN  LR CLO lIROLIANNY        9 28 04  11 08 AM         Chapter 11  Appendix    Limited United States Warranty    for DLP    Television Models    Toshiba America Consumer Products  L L C      TACP     makes the following  limited warranties to original consumers in the United States     THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL  CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECE
    
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