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        Toshiba 19SL410U Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1.                                       B WARNING   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK     Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into the  TV cabinet slots        38  While it is thundering  do not touch the connecting  cables or apparatus        39  To further protect your TV from lightning and power  surges  always unplug the power cord and discon   nect the antenna if you leave the TV unattended or  unused for long periods of time      continued        40  ALWAYS unplug the TV to completely disconnect from  mains power  When the TV is turned off using the on   off switch  it is not completely disconnected from  power and a minute amount of current is still con   sumed        41           During normal use  the TV may make occasional  snapping or popping sounds  This is normal  espe   cially when the unit is being turned on or off  If these  sounds become frequent or continuous  unplug the  power cord and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service  Provider     va DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL  INJURY OR DEATH        Never strike the screen with  a sharp or heavy object           43  e The LCD screen of this product can be damaged  by ultraviolet radiation from the sun  When  selecting a location for the television  avoid  locations where the screen may be exposed to  direct sunlight  such as in front of a window    e Never touch  press  or place anything on the LCD  screen  These actions will damage the LCD  screen  If you need to clean the LCD screen   follow the instructions in
2.         Squeeze tab and  lift cover                   2 Install two  AAA  size batteries  making sure to    match the   and   signs on the batteries to the  signs on the battery compartment            eree               3 Reinsert the battery cover in the remote control  until the tab snaps     Caution  Batteries must not be exposed to  excessive heat such as sunshine  fire  or the  like     Note   e Be sure to use AAA size batteries       Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal  area     e Batteries should always be disposed of with the  environment in mind  Always dispose of  batteries in accordance with applicable laws  and regulations     e If the remote control does not operate correctly   or if the operating range becomes reduced   replace batteries with new ones     e When necessary to replace batteries in the  remote control  always replace both batteries  with new ones  Never mix battery types or use  new and used batteries in combination     e Always remove batteries from the remote  control if they are dead or if the remote control  is not to be used for an extended period of  time  This will prevent battery acid from leaking  into the battery compartment     20          Remote control effective range    For optimum performance  aim the remote control  directly at the TV and make sure there is no  obstruction between the remote control and the TV     Point remote control toward  remote sensor on front of TV                       16 4 ft  5m                   
3.      ARROWS A V       When a menu is on screen  these keys function as  up down left right menu navigation buttons        INPUT MENU     VOL   Y CH A POWER       N  _    6 voL  VOLUME         1    These keys adjust the volume level     To access the menu  ss pages 22   23   When a  menu is on screen  the MENU key functions as the  RETURN button     INPUT   To change the source you are viewing  ANT   CABLE  Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2   PC   When a menu is on screen  the INPUT key  functions as the OK button    USB port    To access photo or music files     11    Chapter 1  Introduction    TV back panel connections    For an explanation of cable types and connections see pages 13   19                                                                                   TV hack     I Tm G  TT 11  tj NE E s  o o a  g         e G  dd       Power Cord  HDMI   IN    High Definition Multimedia Interface input  receives digital audio and uncompressed digital  video from an HDMI device or uncompressed  digital video from a DVI device     DIGITAL AUDIO OUT   Optical audio output in Dolby Digital or PCM   pulse code modulation  format for connecting an  external Dolby Digital decoder  amplifier  A V  receiver  or home theater system with optical  audio input     ANT CABLE    Antenna input that supports analog  NTSC  and  digital  ATSC  off air antenna signals and analog  and digital Cable TV  QAM  signals     VIDEO IN   Standard  composite  video and standard audio  inputs plus fo
4.      Available remote control key functions                                               Button Description   PLAY b     J Begins playback       Stops playback    PAUSE STEP Pauses the picture during play or  ane record mode     ee  Skips forward    ies  Skips backward      L Fast forwards    Et Rewinds reverses    AV X Navigate contents menu  etc    Enters contents menu  etc    Kol Returns to the previous menu        Note  These functions depend on the devices  connected     REGZA LINK Player Control menu  functions     1 Press SEU and open the Preferences menu     2 Highlight REGZA LINK Player Control and press    Preferences  CC Selector  Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    Input Labeling  Channel Labeling Auto  Menu Language English    Channel Browser Setup    REGZA LINK Player Control    M       3 Press A or V to select the item you want to    control and press  are         Item Description                      Power Turns the selected device on and off   Root Menu Accesses the top menu ofthe selected  device   Accesses the contents list when you  Contents press  ae   At this time  the REGZA   Menu LINK Player Control menu will  disappear   Setup Menu Accesses the setup menu of a DVD  player   Top Menu Accesses the top menu of a DVD   Menu Accesses the menu of a DVD        Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Note   e These functions depend on the devices that  are connected   e The REGZA LINK Player Control item will be  grayed out in the following conditions     A n
5.     Adjusting the viewing angle       For the 19SL410U and 24SL410U models  you can  adjust the tilt angle of the LCD screen for better  viewing comfort    2    K d                   Chapter 3  Using the remote control    Learning about the remote control    Only the buttons used for operating the TV are  described here     i Cmrur  rown   0          9  4 2  3        1 4  5J6   kd                         8 9  12   MW g    VOL MUTE   CH       c caPrion  v                              6  TE n pn  T       EJECT     PAUSE STEP     PLAY STOP     26 r3 xa Es SKIP 22  27  Ha  Lea    gt  gt   mn  28                            TOSHIBA  CT 90325       Note  The error message    NOT AVAILABLE     may appear if you press a key for a function that  is not available     7 POWER turns the TV on and off  When the TV is  on  the green LED indicator on the TV front will  be illuminated    2 PIC SIZE cycles through the picture sizes  Normal   TheaterWide 1 2 3  Full  4 3  Native and Dot by  Dot  ce pages 33 34         Using these functions to change the picture  size  i e   changing the height width ratio  for  any purpose other than your private EU  may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws  of the United States and other countries  and  may subject you to civil and criminal liability           3 PIC MODE selects the picture mode  ce page 36      4 INPUT selects the video input source  rs page 29      5 SLEEP accesses the sleep timer  ss page 47         6 FREEZE freezes the picture  Press aga
6.    NO  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SER   VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an  equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated  dangerous voltage  within the  product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  intended to alert the user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in   the literature accompanying the appliance     WARNING    To prevent injury  this apparatus must be securely  attached to the floor wall in accordance with the  installation instructions  See item 25 on page 4     D p         WARNING  If you decide to wall mount this television   always use a UL Listed wall bracket appropriate for the  size and weight of this television  The use of any wall  bracket other than a UL Listed wall bracket appropriate    for the size and weight of this television for wall  mounting this television could result in serious bodily  injury and or property damage  See   Removing the  Pedestal Stand      15 page 5         NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS    This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer   s  attention to Article 820 40 of the U S  NEC  which provides  guidelines for proper grounding and  in particular   specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the  grounding system of the building  as close to t
7.    REGZA LINK is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation     iic TOSHIBA    TOSHIBA    Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     Owner s Manual    Integrated High Definition  LCD Television    COLORSTREAN HD   I DOLBY    i       19SL410U     ALLIE       Owner s Record    For an overview of steps for setting up your new TV  see page 10  The model number and serial number are on the back of                 your TV  Record these numbers in the spaces below   Note  To display a High Definition picture  the TV must be receiving  a High Definition signal  such as an over the air High Definition TV    Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate  broadcast  a High Definition digital cable program  or a High with your Toshiba dealer about this TV    Definition digital satellite program   For details  please contact your Model number                  TV antenna installer  cable provider  or satellite provider  corn number DR      2010 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  All Rights Reserved 49 18S01 001    Dear Customer     Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD TV  This  manual will help you use the many exciting features of  your new LCD TV  Before operating your LCD 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
8.    REIMBURSEMENT  COSTS OR EXPENSES  THIS  LIMITATION APPLIES TO DAMAGES  MONEY   REIMBURSEMENT  COSTS OR EXPENSES OF ANY  KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY DIRECT OR  INDIRECT DAMAGES  DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR  PERSON  LOST PROFITS  LOST SAVINGS   INCONVENIENCE OR OTHER SPECIAL   INCIDENTAL  EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  WHETHER FOR BREACH OF  WARRANTY  BREACH OF CONTRACT  TORT   INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE   UNDER A STATUTE  OR UNDER ANY OTHER LAW OR FORM OR  ACTION  OR WHETHER ARISING OUT OF THE USE  OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE TELEVISION  EVEN  IF ANY OF THE RELATED PARTIES HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER  PARTY     No person  agent  distributor  dealer or company is  authorized to change  modify or extend the terms of  these warranties in any manner whatsoever        Arbitration and Dispute Resolution    To the extent not precluded by law  any claim  dispute   controversy or disagreement  whether for breach of  warranty  breach of contract  tort  including negligence    under a statute or under any other law or form of action   against any of the Related Parties arising out of  or  otherwise relating to   i  this warranty   ii  the Television    iii  any oral or written representations  statements   brochures  press releases  advertising  announcement   point of sale display  or promotional material relating to  the Television   iv  the relationships that result from this  warranty   the foregoing claims  disputes controversies 
9.   118    Cancel    The TV will automatically cycle through all the  antenna channels  and store all active channels in  the channel memory  While the TV is cycling  through the channels  the message  Scanning  channels  please wait     appears  as shown  above         To cancel channel programming  press FAT on the    remote control  or highlight Cancel in the  onscreen display and press  r        When channel programming is finished  press ES    Or Ed to view the programmed channels     29    Chapter 5  Setting up your TV    Setting channel skip    To prevent certain channels from being viewed   channel positions can be skipped     1 Fromthe Setup menu  highlight Installation and    press  ate      2 Press A or V to select Channel Options and press  Gr   The list of channels will appear     Channel Options  Ch  Type  Digital  Analog  Digital  Analog     gt     Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog          40 0 K KM      Analog  Analog     gt   a  a  a  L  B  L  B  L  B  L    LB BH HHRHH HH 2    i          3 Press A or Y to select a channel position to be  skipped and press  rg   A V symbol will appear in  the box  To remove the V symbol  press  again    To add a channel to the channel memory    Highlight the checked box next to the channel   number you want to add  and then press to   remove the Y symbol     To manually add digital subchannels on a  physical channel     Use the Channel Numbers and the Dash  Hoo  on the    remote control to enter the channel number  for  example  5
10.   Displaying TV status information    To display TV status information using  RECALL     Press on the remote control    The following information will display  1f  applicable       Current input  ANT CABLE  Video  etc        If ANT CABLE is the current input  either     CABLE     for cable TV  or    ANT     for over the   air broadcasts        Channel number  if in ANT CABLE mode     Channel label  if applicable       Digital signal strength indicator  bar graph in lower  right corner of box  for ATSC signal only       Stereo  Mono  or SAP audio status  when HDMI  input mode  Dolby Digital or PCM       Video resolution     Aspect ratio of incoming video signal  4 3 or 16 9     V Chip rating status     Game Timer  1f set        NW ANT Stereo SAP 10801 TV PG L V    To close the RECALL screen   Press again     To display TV status information using  INFO     Press eu on the remote control     The following additional information will display for  off air digital channels  if applicable      Title    Duration    Detailed description  TANT    MLB Young   s XXX    9 00pm   11 00pm EST    Today   s Major League Baseball           Note  The location of the banner can be moved  to the top or bottom of the screen by pressing    90       Aor Y while the RECALL or INFO display is  onscreen     Understanding the last mode  memory feature       If power is lost while you are viewing the TV  the  Last Mode Memory feature automatically turns on  the TV when power is restored     Note  If you
11.   Format Resolution V  Frequency H  Frequency Pixel Clock Frequency  VGA 640 x 480 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 25 175MHz  800 x 600 60 317Hz 37 8 79kHz 40 000MHz  pn 1080 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz  XGA 1024 x 768 60 004Hz 48 363kHz 65 000MHz  1280 x 768 59 870Hz 47 776kHz 79 500MHz  wae 1360 x 768 60 015Hz 47 71 2kHz 85 500MHz  SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 98 1kHz 108 000MHz  HDMI signal formats  Format Resolution V  Frequency H  Frequency Pixel Clock Frequency  VGA 640 x 480 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 25 175MHz  800 x 600 60 317Hz 37 879kHz 40 000MHz  sia 1080 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz  XGA 1024 x 768 60 004Hz 48 363kHz 65 000MHz  1280 x 768 59 870Hz 47 776kHz 79 500MHz  WXGA  1360 x 768 60 015Hz 47 712kHz 85 500MHz  SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz  480i 720 x 4801 59 940Hz 15 734kHz 27 000MHz  480p 720 x 480p 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 27 000MHz  720p 1280 x 720p 60 000Hz 45 000kHz 74 250MHz  10801 1920 x 10801 60 000Hz 33 750kHz 74 250MHz  1080p 1920 x 1080p 24 000Hz 27 000kHz 74 250MBz  1080p 1920 x 1080p 60 000Hz 67 500kHz 148 500MHz       96    Chapter 9  Appendix    Limited United States Warranty for    LCD Televisions    Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc    TAIS    makes the following limited warranties to original  consumers in the United States     THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE  ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY  PERSON RECEIVING THIS LCD TELEVISION AS A  GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER  PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR  TRANSFEREE
12.   LCD TELEVISIONS PURCHASED IN  THE U S A  OR PUERTO RICO AND USED  ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U S A  OR PUERTO  RICO  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION   CANADA AND MEXICO  ARE NOT COVERED BY  THESE WARRANTIES  LCD TELEVISIONS  PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U S A   OR PUERTO RICO  INCLUDING  WITHOUT  LIMITATION  CANADA AND MEXICO  AND USED IN  THE U S A   ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIES     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Parts and Labor    TAIS WARRANTS THIS LCD TELEVISION AND ITS  PARTS AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR  WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE  1  YEAR  FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL  PURCHASE  DURING THIS PERIOD  TAIS WILL  AT  TAIS  SOLE DESCRETION  REPAIR OR REPLACE A  DEFECTIVE PART PRODUCT WITH A NEW OR  REFURBISHED PART PRODUCT WITHOUT  CHARGE TO YOU FOR PARTS OR LABOR  ANY  PART OR PRODUCT REPLACED UNDER THIS  LIMITED WARRANTY BECOMES THE PROPERTY  OF TAIS  IN SOME CASES  YOU MAY BE  RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE PRODUCT  TO A SERVICE PROVIDER     Rental Units    The limited warranty period begins on the date of the  first rental or thirty  30  days after the date of shipment  to the rental firm  whichever comes first     Your Responsibility    Read the owner s manual thoroughly before installing or  operating this LCD Television     Complete and mail the enclosed product registration  card  if provided  or register your LCD Television online  at http   register toshiba com  Registration of your LCD  Television will enable TAIS to contact you in the unl
13.   Using the auto aspect ratio feature       undo  Selecting the cinema mode               239  Using the FREEZE feature            36  Adjusting the picture                     a 36  Selecting the picture mode    36    8                                    Adjusting the picture quality                        sss 36  Using the closed caption mode                                    37  Base closed captions ss messes 37  Digital CC Settings  CC Selector  uae  Adjusting the audio         4 ne er eet tans  Muting the sound     Using the digital audio selector                                  38  Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts sse e 38  Adjusting the audio quality    39  Selecting the optical audio output format                   39  Using the Dolby   Digital Dynamic Range Control  PCat sis coemiterio aE 39  Using the Locks ment sacri 39  Entering the PIN code    39  If you cannot remember your PIN code                      40  Changing your PIN code                       sess 40  Blocking TV programs and movies by rating  CV CHIP  oc            40  Downloading an additional rating system for blocking  TV programs and MOVIES sese eser 41  Locking ch  nnels               eis cente tete de tote 42  Unlocking programs temporarily                               42  Using the input lock feature    42  Using the Game Timer                    sss 43  Using the control panel lock feature                           43  Using the PC settings feature    43  Setting the PC Audio                 
14.  10 FOLLOW THE SET     ION IS  PAIRED BY PERSONS  SE AUTHORIZED BY TCL TO  SERVICE OR REPAIR THE TELEVISION    IF THE TELEVISION FAILS TO WORK AS  WARRANTED ABOVE  TOUR R SOLE AND  ESBURGEN REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR  REPLA NT OF THE DEFECTIVE PART  IN NO  EVENT WILLE TCL  TOSHIBA CORPORATION  THEIR  APRILI ATES  ADRs OR ASPs  THE    RELATED  ARTES JPE BE AM TO YOU OR ANY THIRD  PA Y DAMAGES  MONEY  REIMBUR SEMENT AE OR EXPENSES  THIS  LIMITATION APPLIES TO DAMAGES  MO  REIMBURSEMENT  C COSTS D EXPENS    SES OF ANY  KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING ANY DIRECT OR    INCIDENTAL EXEMPLA  AGES WHETHER E FOR BREA   WAR RANTY  BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT  BEC NEGLIGENCE  UN UNDER A A STATUTE  ACTION  OR WHETHER ARISING bur OF THE USE  OF OR TSS TO USE THE TELEVISION  EVEN  IF ANY OF THE RELATED PARTIES HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF TH   POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES OR OF ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER    No person  agent  distributor  dealer or company is  authorized to change  modify or extend the terms of  these warranties in any manner whatsoever     Arbitration and Dispute Resolution    To the extent not precluded by law  any claim  dispute   controversy or disagreement  whether for breach of  warranty  breach of contract  tort  including negligence    under a statute or under any other law or form of action   against any of the Related Parties arising out of  or   otherwise relating to   i  this warranty   ii  the Television    iii  any oral or written representations  statements   brochures  press releas
15.  24  applications  Improper installation  improper  operation  improper cleaning  improper  maintenance  normal wear and tear  screen pum   or image retention caused by prolonged displa re  static images and or phosphor aging  or any ot  external cause or event  act or omission outside  the control of TCL  including fire  theft  acts of  God  alteration  power failures  power surges or  power shortages  lightning  other electrical faults   or repairs  modifications or replacements by  persons other than those authorized by TCL to  Service the Television    b  Replacement of missing  discarded or lost parts   the provision of retrofits  or preventive  maintenance    C  nena of damage that is cosmetic only or does   affect the Television functionality  such as  wear and tear  scratches and dents    d  Service on Toshiba branded accessory items   such accessory items may be covered by their  own warranty        14    e  Service on third party products or service made  dere dd by use of incompatible third party  products    f  Service made necessary by the simultaneous use  of this Television and connected equipment    g  Modifications to the Television not approved in  writing by TCL  and service made necessary by  the use   r installation of non Toshiba  modifications to the Television    h  Service of a Television on which the TOSHIBA  label or logo  rating label or serial number have  been defaced or r  moved    i  Damage to the Television caused by failure to  follow the spe
16.  A B  Photo list  Multi view  Sec page 45  Setting the sleep timer  Sorting    To sort the folders and files    1 Press Mey    to open the Quick Menu  from Multi View mode     2 Press A or V to select Sort     3 Press     or P to select Title  New or  Old to set the sorting rule     Title  File sorting rules   1 Unicode priority    2 Numerical  0 9   Upper Case   A Z   lowercase                                  You can set the sleep timer to turn off the TV after a  set length of time  maximum of 180 minutes      To set the sleep timer using the remote  control     Press t on the remote control to set the length of    time until the TV turns off  Repeatedly press Li t    0  increase the time in 10 minute increments  or press  A or V to increase or decrease the time in 10 minute    increments  to a maximum of 180 minutes     To set the sleep timer using the on screen  menus           Phot  a z  1 Press wey    and open the Setup menu   3 Increasing order 9 xus    New  From new to old according to Highlight Sleep Timer and press ere    the date and time when the picture 3 Press the Number buttons to enter the length of  was taken  oe       time in 10 minute increments   Old  From old to new according to A us  the date and time when the picture Highlight Done and press Ge        Was taken  Note  When a power failure occurs  the sleep  Single view mode See page 46 timer setting may be cleared   Slide Show mode See page 46   NP    Skip to previous next MP To display the remaining s
17.  ABC  A Delete the selected custom label   ABCFAM  ABCHD  AMAX    o ET  AMAXW f Custom   AMC Clear All  ANIMAL       4 Highlight Done and press  ig  to save changes     and go back to the Channel Labeling window        Setting the HDMI   audio mode    To set the HDMI audio mode   1 res    ey    and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press  rs     3 Press A or V to select HDMI 1 Audio and then  press       or P to select the HDMI 1 audio mode   Auto  Digital  or Analog    Auto is the  recommended mode   See  Connecting an  HDMI   or DVI device to the HDMI input   sz  page 16     Audio Setup    PC Audio No    HDMI 1 Audio 4 Auto    MTS Stereo  Language English    Optical Output Format Dolby Digital    Dolby Digital    Dynamic Range Control Compressed    Reset Done          Mode Description       When viewing the HDMI 1 input  if  digital audio from the HDMI input is  Auto available  it will be output  If not  the TV  will automatically detect and output  analog audio from the PC Audio input        When viewing the HDMI 1 input  digital  Digital audio from the HDMI input will be  output        When viewing the HDMI 1 input   Analog analog audio from the PC Audio input  will be output        4 To save your settings  highlight Done and press     v    Note  Because the PC and HDMI 1 inputs share  the same set of analog audio inputs  the PC  Audio menu setting influences the HDMI 1  Audio menu setting  If PC Audio is set to  No    the HDMI 1 Audio setting changes to  
18.  Player Control 3  Opens the REGZA LINK Player Control    Energy Saving Settings  gt   Opens the Energy Saving Settings menu   Locks Enable Rating Blocking  gt  Off   On       Edit Rating Limits    2  Opens the Edit Rating Limits menu        Input Lock    Off   Video   Video        Control Panel Lock    2 Off  On       Game Timer       Off   30 mins   60 mins   90 mins   120 mins       New PIN Code    2  Opens the New PIN Code entry screen        Setup    L       Installation          2  Opens the Installation menu        REGZA LINK Setup    2 Enable REGZA LINK   TV Auto Input Switch   TV Auto  Power   Device Auto Standby   Speaker Preference       Sleep Timer    2  Opens the Sleep Timer menu        PC Settings    2  Opens the PC Settings menu        Media Player       2  Opens the Media Playermenu        Setup Installation menu layout    The Installation menu contains the Terrestrial and System Status menus     To open the Installation menu  illustrated below   press VY  on the remote control or TV control panel  open the  Setup menu  select Installation  and press 6              Input Configuration                 gt   Opens e Input Con igu ation menu          Channel Program    2  Start Scan   gt   Scans for new channels on ANT CABLE        Channel Options       Channel Tuning Mode       2  Opens the Skip   Lock Channel menu   Standard   Auto   Digital          Time Zone    Eastern   Newfoundland   Atlantic   Hawaii   Alaska    Pacific   Mountain   Central       Signal Met
19.  Press     or P to select your preferred menu  language     Preferences    CC Selector   Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settihgs     input Labeling          English    REGZA LINK Player Control       3 Press way to close the Preferences menu       10    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 specifications that may be  added in the future     Television System   NTSC standard   ATSC standard  8VSB    Digital Cable  64 QAM  256 QAM  in the clear    unenerypted    Channel Coverage   VHF  2 through 13   UHF  I4 through 69   Cable TV   Mid band  A 8 through A 1  A through I   Super band  J through W   Hyper band  AA through ZZ  AAA  BBB   Ultra band  65 through 94  100 through 135     Power Source  120 V AC  60 Hz    Power Maximum Current  19SL410U  0 7 A  24SL410U  0 9 A  32SL410U  0 9 A    Power Consumption   198LA10U  1 W in standby mode  24SL410U    W in standby mode  32SL410U  1 W in standby mode    Audio Power   19SL410U  3 W  3 W   24SL410U 3 W   3 W   32SL410U 5W 5W   Speaker Type   19SL410U  Two I 1 16 x 3 1 2 inches  27 4 x 88 2  mm    24SL410U  Two 1 1 16 x 3 1 2 inches  27 4 x 88 2  mm     32SL410U  Two 1 1 16 x 5 1 8 inches  27 x 130  mm           Video Audio Terminals  VIDEO AUDIO INPUT  VIDEO  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   AUDIO  500 mV  rms   10K ohm    ColorStream   component video  HD INPU
20.  RICO  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  CANADA  AND MEXICO  ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIES  LCD TELEVISIONS PURCHASED  ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U S A  OR PUERTO  RICO  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  CANADA  AND MEXICO  AND USED IN THE U S A   ARE NOT  COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Parts and Labor    TAIS WARRANTS THIS LCD TELEVISION AND ITS  PARTS AGAINST DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR  WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE  1  YEAR  FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL  PURCHASE  DURING THIS PERIOD  TAIS WILL  AT  SCRETION RE OR REPLACE A    PAR    PART OR PRODUCT REPLACED UNDER THIS  LIMITED WARRANTY BECOMES THE PROPERTY  OF TAIS  IN SOME CASES  YOU MAY BE  RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE PRODUCT  TO A SERVICE PROVIDER     Rental Units   The limited warrant period begins on the date of the  first rental or thirty E gays after the date of shipment  to the rental firm  whichever comes first     Your Responsibility    Read the owner s manual thoroughly before installing or  operating this LCD Television    Complete and mail the enclosed product registration  card it provigae or register your LCD Television online  at http   register toshiba com  Registration of your LCD  Television will enable TAIS to contact you in the unlikely  event a safety notification is required under the U S   Consumer Product SA Act  Failure to complete and  return the product registration card does not diminish your  warranty rights    THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE  FOLL
21.  Settings menu   Input Labeling  Opens the Input Labeling menu   Channel Labeling 2  Opens the Channel Labeling menu   Menu Language  gt  English   Fran  ais   Espa  ol  Channel Browser Setup  gt   Opens the Channel Browser Setup menu   REGZA LINK Player Control    Opens the REGZA LINK Player Control   Energy Saving Settings 2  Opens the Energy Saving Settings menu   Locks Enable Rating Blocking 2 Off   On  a Edit Rating Limits  Opens the Edit Rating Limits menu   Input Lock 2 Off   Video   Video        Control Panel Lock    Off   On       Game Timer    Off   30 mins   60 mins   90 mins   120 mins       New PIN Code     gt   Opens the New PIN Code entry screen        Setup       Installation     gt   Opens the Installation menu  ve page 2311       REGZA LINK Setup    2 Enable REGZA LINK   TV Auto Input Switch   TV Auto  Power   Device Auto Standby   Speaker Preference             Sleep Timer 2  Opens the Sleep Timer menu   PC Settings  Opens the PC Settings menu   Media Player  Opens the Media Playermenu        22    Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation    Setup Installation menu layout    The Installation menu contains the Terrestrial and System Status menus   To open the Installation menu  illustrated below   press  ES  on the remote control or TV control panel  open the    Setup menu  select Installation  and press  15                             Icon Item Option  Terrestrial Input Configuration  Opens the Input Configuration menu   Channel Program 2  Start Scan   gt   Sc
22.  VCR  Tune the VCR to the channel to  record       To select the video input source  press on the  remote control  ns page 21     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        Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting an HDMI   or DVI    device to the HDMI input    The HDMI input on your TV receives digital audio  and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI  source device  or uncompressed digital video from a  DVI  Digital Visual Interface  source device  This  input is designed to accept HDCP  High Bandwidth  Digital Content Protection  program material in  digital form from EIA CEA 861 D compliantl l  consumer electronic devices  such as a set top box or  DVD player with HDMI or DVI output      The HDMI input can accept and display VGA   SVGA  XGA  WXGA  SXGA  480i  60Hz   480p   60Hz   720p  60Hz   10801  60Hz  and 1080p   24Hz 60Hz  signal formats  For detailed signal  specifications  see page 56     Supported Audio format  Linear PCM  sampling rate  32 44 1  48 kHz    Note  To connect a PC to the HDMI input  see  page 19     To connect an HDMI device  you will need     One HDMI cable  type A connector  per HDMI  device    For proper operation  it is recommended that  you use an HDMI cable with the HDMI Logo   Hom      To display an 1080i 60Hz signal f
23.  and disagreements are collectively referred to as the   Dispute    shall be referred to and resolved by final and  binding arbitration  to the exclusion of the courts   To  the extent not precluded by law  you agree to waive any  right that you may have to commence or participate in  any representative or class proceeding against the  Related Parties relating to any Dispute  If and where  applicable and to the extent not precluded by law  you  further agree to opt out of any such representative or  class proceedings  Arbitration of any Dispute will be  conducted in the forum and in the manner as agreed to  between you and TCL  Failing such agreement  the  arbitration will be conducted by one arbitrator pursuant  to the laws and rules relating to arbitration generally in  force in the jurisdiction in which you reside at the time  that the Dispute arises  To the extent not precluded by  law  no claim  dispute  controversy or disagreement of  any other person may be joined or combined with any  Dispute by you  without the prior written consent of  TCL     Critical Applications    The Television you have purchased is not designed for  any    critical applications      Critical applications  means  life support systems  medical applications  connections  to implanted medical devices  commercial  transportation  nuclear facilities or systems or any other  applications where Television failure could lead to injury  to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property  damage     IF 
24.  instead of the program s normal audio     e 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     Adjusting the audio quality   You can adjust the audio quality by adjusting the  bass  treble  and balance    To adjust the audio quality    1 Press SEU and open the Sound menu    2 Highlight Audio Settings and press  re      3 Press A or V to highlight the item you want to  adjust  Bass  Trehle  or Balance      4 Press    or to adjust the level     s     makes the bass or treble weaker or  increases the balance in the left channel   depending on the item selected      s  gt  makes the bass or treble stronger or  increases the balance in the right channel   depending on the item selected     D To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    rj   To reset the settings to the factory defaults   highlight Reset and press  re      Selecting the optical audio output  format    You can use this feature to select the optical audio  output format when you connect a Dolby Digital  decoder or other digital audio system to the DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT terminal on the TV  see  Connecting a  digital audio system  on page 18      To select the optical audio output format   1 Press V9  and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press e      3 Inthe Optical Output Format field  sel
25.  item 35 on page 4        44     Service  WARNING   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK     Never attempt to service the TV yourself  Opening and  removing the covers may expose you to dangerous  voltage or other hazards  Failure to follow this  WARNING may result in death or serious injury  Refer  all servicing not specified in this manual to a Toshiba  Authorized Service Provider        45  If you have the TV serviced     Ask the service technician to use only replacement  parts specified by the manufacturer     Upon completion of service  ask the service  technician to perform routine safety checks to    determine that the TV is in safe operating condition           Choosing a location for your LCD TV    To Display your LCD TV on the included  Pedestal Stand     Observe the following safety precautions     1  Read and Follow the pedestal assembly instructions  included with the pedestal     CAUTION  Before beginning pedestal assembly   carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down on a  flat  cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket   Leave the bottom of the unit protruding over the edge  of the surface and assemble the pedestal as indicated  below     Note  Extreme care should always be used  when attaching the pedestal stand to avoid  damage to the LCD panel     2  Place the TV on a sturdy  level surface that can support  the weight of the TV     3  Be sure to secure the TV to a wall  pillar  surface  or  other immovable structure   ce item 25  page 4      To Display your LC
26.  many exciting features     1    Carefully read the important safety  installation   care  and service information  Keep this manual  for future reference     Observe the following when choosing a location   for the TV    e Read  Important notes about your LCD TV   c   page 7       Place the TV on the floor ora sturdy  level  stable  surface that can support the weight of the unit   Secure the TV to a wall  pillar  or other  immovable structure  ve page 4       Place the TV in a location where light does not  reflect on the screen      Place the TV far enough from walls and other  objects to allow proper ventilation  Inadequate  ventilation may cause overheating  which will  damage the TV  THIS TYPE OF DAMAGE IS  NOT COVERED UNDER THE TOSHIBA  WARRANTY     Do not plug in any power cords until AFTER you  have connected all cables and devices to your TV     BEFORE connecting cables or devices to the TV   learn the functions of the TV s connections and  controls  vs pages 11 12      Connect your other electronic device s  to the TV   ss pages 13 19      Install the batteries in the remote control  te page  20      See  Learning about the remote control   ss page  21  for an overview of the buttons on the remote  control     AFTER connecting all cables and devices  plug in  the power cords for your TV and other devices   Then press POWER on the TV control panel or  remote control to turn on the TV  If the TV stops  responding to the remote control or TV control  panel and you can
27.  sse 44  Usine th   Media Player    e enam me aa 44  Using the Media Player with USB                              44  To select the Auto Start function    45  To open the Media Player    45  Viewing photo files  Playing music files          During  play back i ses  Viewing photo files and playing music files at same  iur                            46  Setting the sleep timer    eese tete t init 4T  Automatic Power Down    47  No Signal Power Down    ient tere 48  Using REGZA LINK Q                sese enn 48  REGZA LINK playback device  DVD player  etc    COTO EPI 48  REGZA LINK   input source selection                      49    VOLUME and MUTE controls of Audio Receiver    49  Other REGZA LINK   functions               Displaying TV status information                         Understanding the last mode memory feature                 50  Chapter 7  Using the TV s advanced features           51  Using the advanced picture settings features                   51  Using Dynamic Contrast                          51  Using the static gamma feature                     sss 51  Selecting the color temperature    51  Using CableClear   digital noise reduction                51  Using MPEG noise reduction    52  Using the Color Master   feature sese eee ee ee 52  Using the Base Color Adjustment                              52  Using the Game Mode feature    52  Chapter 8  Troubleshooting                                53  General troubleshooting                      sse 53  Chapter 9  
28.  the MPEG Noise    Reduction field  and then press  lt  or P to select  either Off  Low  Middle  or High     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press     re      To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and press  ing    Using the Color Master  feature    The Color Master  feature allows you to adjust  standard colors     1 Inthe Picture menu  highlight Picture Settings    and press  re      2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press    G    92       3 Highlight Color Master and press     or P to  select On     Using the Base Color Adjustment    When Color Master is set to On  the Base Color  Adjustment function will become available  You can  select a base color to adjust     1 Inthe Picture menu  highlight Picture Settings    and press  inj     2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press    3 Highlight Base Color Adjustment and press  ue    The Base Color Adjustment window will appear     4 Press A or V to highlight the color you want to  adjust  and then press  gt      D Press or P to select either Hue  Saturation  or    Brightness  and then press A or V to adjust the  setting     6 Repeat Steps 5 through 6 to adjust any other color     T To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   rg   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ue    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 
29.  the TV s features    3 Press A or V to highlight the video source you  want to label   Input Labeling    Video VCR    ColorStream HD Video Recorder    HDMI 1 DVD    HDMI 2  PC       4 Press 4 or P to select the desired label for that  input source  If a particular input is not used  you  can select Hide as the label  which will cause that  input to be    grayed out  in the Input Selection  screen and skipped over when you press on  the remote control     D To save the new input labels  highlight Done and    press  mg      To revert to the factory default labels  highlight  Reset and press  uj     Input labeling example     The screen below left shows the default Input  Selection screen  with none of the inputs labeled as a  specific device   The screen below right is an  example of how you could label the inputs if you  connected a VCR to ColorStream HD  a video  recorder to HDMI 1  and a DVD player to HDMI 2     Input Selection ANT CABLE Input Selection ANT CABLE    Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1   HDMI 2   PC    1 Video  2 VCR  3 Video Recorder  4 DVD    2  3  4  5 5 PC       0   5   INPUT to select  lt  gt  Navigate  Input Selection screen  with no inputs labeled     0   5   INPUT to select  lt  gt  Navigate    Input Selection screen  with all inputs labeled     To clear the input labels    1 Press    ey and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight Input Labeling and press  re     3 Highlight Reset and press r         30       Tuning channels    Tuning channels using the Ch
30.  to move back to the    previous layer     Q Press  3  to view the selected photo in Single  View mode     45    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Single View   In this view mode  only files located in the selected  directory shall be displayed  This view allows you to  change the photo content manually  When moving  from Multi View to the Single View  the currently  selected photo shall be displayed     1 Press K to view the next photo  Press     to view  the previous photo     2 Press A to rotate the image 90  clockwise  Press  V to rotate the image 90  counterclockwise     SlideShow    This view allows you to watch a slideshow of the  photos  In this mode  only files located in the selected  directory will be played     1 To start slideshow  press fe  in the Single View  mode     2 Press 4   P to view the previous next photo     To set Interval Time and Repeat settings   1 Press VE   to open the Quick Menu     2 Press A or V to select either Interval Time or  Repeat     3 Press  lt  or P to adjust the setting and press  CH RTN  O    To close the Photo Viewer    1 Press FAT  The television will return to the last  viewed channel or external input     Playing music files  You can listen to music from a list of available files   JJ Music    00 00 00  a2wwwww    4 Navigate ENTER Select ZEH Page CHRTN Back       1 Press    or V to select a file or folder          v      buttons can be used to page up down the music  list when there are more files than will fit onto one  scr
31.  two people are    required for installation  Flat panel  displays can be heavy  N   EA    www CE org safety          Important Safety Instructions    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 dry cloth  E   7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accor   dance 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 ofthe    polarized or B pG nda A Wide blade X    polarized plug has two blades with one  wider than the other  A grounding type       s  plug has two blades and a third A  rounding prong  The wide blade or   1e third prong are provided for your safety  If the pro   vided plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an elec   trician for replacement of the obsolete outlet    10  Protect the power cord from being  walked on or pinched  particularly at  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the    point where they exit from the apparatus   0   11  Only use attachments accessories specified by the  manufacturer     12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table specified by the man   ufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  e  When a cart is used  use caution when  moving the cart apparatus combina  Wes  tion to avoid injury from tip over   13  Unp
32.  using Channel Return    The Channel Return feature allows you to switch  between two channels without entering an actual  channel number each time     1 select the first channel you want to view     2 Select a second channel using the Channel    Number buttons  and the dash   100   button if  selecting a digital channel      3 Press CHAT on the remote control  The previous    channel will display  Each time you press    YQ     the TV will switch back and forth between the last  two channels that were tuned     Note  If you press  TRAIN from a non antenna  input  the TV will return to the last viewed input     Switching between two channels  using SurfLock       The SurfLock    feature temporarily    memorizes     one channel to the AN button  so you can return to  that channel quickly from any other channel by  pressing    HAT  To memorize a channel to the CHATN    button     1 Tune the TV to the channel you want to program    into the on button     2 Press and hold CHAT for about 2 seconds until the  message    Memorized    appears on screen  The  channel has been programmed to the           button     3 You can then change channels repeatedly  and    when you press AN  the memorized channel    will be tuned   The TV will return to the memorized channel one  time only  Once you press AT and then change    channels again  the CH RTN memory will be cleared       and the button will function as Channel Return  by  switching back and forth between the last two  channels that ar
33.  will be away from the TV for an    extended period of time you should unplug the  power cord     Chapter 7  Using the TV s advanced features       Using the advanced picture  settings features    Using Dynamic Contrast    Dynamic Contrast detects changes in picture quality  that affect the appearance of your contrast settings  and then automatically adjusts the video     To select Dynamic Contrast preference     1 From the Picture menu  highlight Picture  Settings and press  rij     Picture    Mode Sports  Noise Reduction  Game Mode Off    Theater Settings       2 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press     re      3 Press A or V to select Dynamic Contrast     4 Press     or P to select High  Middle  Low and Off     Using the static gamma feature    The static gamma feature allows you to adjust the  levels of black in the picture     To adjust the static gamma settings     1 Press  EW and open the Picture menu   O  2 Highlight Picture Settings and press  re    3 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press       n the Static Gamma field  press     or P to  adjust the static gamma     The adjustment range is within  5 from center       Ifthe setting is moved in the minus direction  the  detail of black colors will be decreased        fthe setting is moved in the plus direction  the  detail of black colors will be increased   d To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   ng   To revert the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ie      Note  If you sel
34. 024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000M Hz  XGA 1024 x 768 60 004Hz 48 363kHz 65 000MHz  WXGA 1280 x 768 59 870Hz 47 776kHz 79 500MHz  1360 x 768 60 015Hz 47 712kHz 85 500MHz  SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz       HDMI signal formats    TE                ack Frequency             25 175MHz                                                 VGA 640 x 480 59 940Hz 31 469kHz  Sven 800 x 600 60 317Hz 37 879kHz 40 000MHz  1080 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz  XGA 1024 x 768 60 004Hz 48 363kHz 65 000MHz  WXGA 1280 x 768 59 870Hz 47 776kHz 79 500MHz  1360 x 768 60 015Hz 47 712kHz 85 500MHz  SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 020Hz 63 981kHz 108 000MHz  480i 720 x 4801 59 940Hz 15 734kHz 27 000MHz  480p 720 x 480p 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 27 000MHz  720p 1280 x 720p 60 000Hz 45 000kHz 74 250MHz  10801 1920 x 10801 60 000Hz 33 750kHz 74 250MHz  1080p 1920 x1080p 24 000Hz 27 000kHz 74 250MHz  1080p 1920 x 1080p 60 000Hz 67 500kHz 148 500MHz          11    General Troubleshooting    Before calling a service technician  please check this  chapter for a possible solution to the problem  experienced     TV will not power ON     Make sure the TV is plugged in to a functioning  electrical wall outlet      Touch the POWER key on the TV touch sensor        f the TV does not respond  press the POWER button  on the remote control        f the TV still does not respond  refer to the   Remote control problems  section of this  troubleshooting document       If the TV remains unresponsive  unplug it for  sever
35. 100  directly tune  channels  The button is used to tune digital  channels or to edit the Favorites List    8 FAV BROWSER accesses the Favorites List in the    Channel BrowserlM     9 RECALL displays TV status information    10 CH AY cycles through programmed channels  when no menu is on screen    11 C CAPTION accesses the closed caption    12 MUTE reduces or turns off the sound    13 VOL     adjusts the volume level      14 INFO displays TV status information as well as  program details  when available    15 EXIT closes on screen menus    16 ENTER activates highlighted items in the main  menu system    17 CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel or  source     18 Arrow buttons  A V  lt P  When a menu is on   screen  these buttons select or adjust  programming menus   Also see A P     19  lt   gt  While watching TV  these buttons open the    Channel Browser     and tune to the previous   next channel in the channel history   Also see     Arrow buttons         20 MENU accesses the main TV menu system    21 STOP Stops the tape or DVD    22 PLAY Begins playback of a tape or DVD    23 SKIP PPI Skips forward to locate later DVD  chapters     24 FF Fast forwards the tape or DVD  Press during  play mode to view the picture moving rapidly  forward     25 EJECT Eject the tape or DVD     26 PAUSE Press during play or record mode to pause  the picture  press again to restart    27 SKIP taa Skips back to beginning of current  DVD chapter  or locates previous chapters     28 REW Rewinds 
36. 200x200 mm M6           unit in mm   Removing the Pedestal Stand  1  Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a flat   cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket  Leave the  stand protruding over the edge of the surface   Note  Extreme care should always be used  when removing the pedestal stand to avoid  damage to the LCD panel   2  Remove the four screws shown in the below diagram   This will allow removal of the pedestal stand   3  Once you have the four screws that hold the pedestal  stand in place  remove the pedestal stand from the TV     19 24  TV    VESA Mounting Pattern        Four screws    Hook  Sturdy strap  32  TV  as short as possible   VESA Mounting Pattern  Four screws Hook    Sturdy strap   as short as possible     FCC Declaration of Conformity  Compliance Statement  Part 15      The Toshiba 198L410U  24SL410U  and 32SL410U   Televisions comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules    Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  is device may not cause harmful interference   an    2  This device must accept any interference   received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation    The party responsible for compliance to these rules is    Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc    9740 Irvine Blvd   Irvine  CA 92618  Ph  1 800 631 3811   Note  This equipment has been tested and   found to comply with the limits for a Class B   GO device  pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC   rules  These limits are designed to provide   reasonable p
37. 25 EJECT Eject the tape or DVD     26 PAUSE Press during play or record mode to pause  the picture  press again to restart    27 SKIP taa Skips back to beginning of current  DVD chapter  or locates previous chapters    28 REW Rewinds reverses the tape or DVD   Press    during play mode to view the picture moving  rapidly backward      Note  You can use buttons  21    28 to control  the connected REGZA LINK playback device   DVD player  etc   you are watching  However   actual functions will depend on the device  connected     21    Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation       Main menu layout    The tables below and on the next page provide a quick overview of your TV s menu system     To open the main menus  illustrated below   press     es  on the remote control or TV control panel        Icon    Item    Option       Picture         Mode     gt  Sports   Standard   Movie   PC   Preference       Picture Settings     Opens the Picture Settings menu        Noise Reduction     Opens the Noise Reduction menu                                                        Game Mode 2 Off  On  Theater Settings  gt   Opens the Theater Settings menu   Sound Digital Audio Selector  gt   Launches the temporary Audio Selector   Audio Settings  Opens the Audio Settings menu   ic Audio Setup  Opens the Audio Setup menu   Preferences CC Selector  Launches the temporary CC Selector         e  Base CC Mode  gt  Off  CC1  CC2 CC3 CC4  T1   T2  T3  T4         Digital CC Settings 2  Opens the Digital CC
38. 6 1      If the channel is found  the number will be added to  the list and the box will be unchecked  If the channel  is not found  a message will appear     Note  Skipped channels cannot be selected with     4  or   v    however  they can still be accessed  using the number keys on the remote control     26       Labeling channels    A list of common channel labels  logos  for various  channels  ABC  CBS  etc   will be programmed into  the TV  You will be able to view and assign these  logos from the Channel Labeling window  If the  desired channel label is not provided in the list  you  will be able to manually enter edit labels using the  software keyboard     To assign channel labels   1 Press MENU and open the Preferences menu   O p    Highlight Channel Labeling and press ar  The  Channel Labeling window opens     label   Press A V 4b to highlight the desired channel    label and press  rs      Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other channels     9 Press A   or    to select the channel you want to    B To save your settings  highlight Done and press    Ge      Channel Labeling    A  No Label   A amp E  ABC A amp E    Press CH UP DOWN to  HE change channels     hi ANT CABLE  16 1    ABCHD  AMAX   AMAXW d Custom  AMC Clear All       The maximum number of labels that can be stored is  128     To remove channel labels   1 Open the Channel Labeling window     2 Press  4   or   v   to select the channel for which  CH  you want to remove the label   3 Press AW AK to highlight No Label 
39. ARRANTIES  CONDITIONS AND  REPRESENTATIONS THEN SUCH IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  CONDITIONS AND  REPRESENTATIONS ARE OTHERWISE LIMITED IN  DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS EXPRESS  WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY  TO THE EXTENT  NOT PRECLUDED BY LAW  STATUTORY OR  OTHERWISE  THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY  SUPERCEDES AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS  ANY OTHER WARRANTY  CONDITION OR  REPRESENTATION NOT STATED IN THIS  WARRANTY  WHETHER MADE BY TCL  TOSHIBA  CORPORATION  THEIR AFFILIATES  ADRs AND  ASPs AND WHETHER MADE ORALLY OR IN  WRITING  INCLUDING ANY STATEMENT IN ANY  BROCHURE  PRESS RELEASE  ANNOUNCEMENT   ADVERTISEMENT  POINT OF SALE DISPLAY   ETC       YOU MUST READ AND FOLLOW ALL SET UP AND  USAGE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE APPLICABLE USER  GUIDES AND OR MANUALS  IF YOU FAIL TO DO  SO  THIS TELEVISION MAY NOT FUNCTION  PROPERLY AND YOU MAY SUFFER DAMAGE   THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT COVER ANY SERVICE  THAT IS REQUIRED  IN PART OR IN WHOLE  AS A  RESULT OF ANY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE SET   UP AND USAGE INSTRUCTIONS  THIS WARRANTY  DOES NOT APPLY AND SHALL BE VOID AND  UNENFORCEABLE IF THE TELEVISION IS  OPENED  SERVICED  OR REPAIRED BY PERSONS  OTHER THAN THOSE AUTHORIZED BY TCL TO  SERVICE OR REPAIR THE TELEVISION     IF THE TELEVISION FAILS TO WORK AS  WARRANTED ABOVE  YOUR SOLE AND  EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR  REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PART  IN NO  EVENT WILL TCL  TOSHIBA CORPORATION  THEIR  AFFILIATES  ADRs OR ASPs  THE  RELATED  PARTIES   BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD  PARTY FOR ANY DAMAGES  MONEY
40. Appendix                                      55  SDECI  ICATIONS 35 c cer e n Rc sans re RR 55  Acceptable signal formats for PC IN and HDMI  teritimnals  aic eomtiecetneinoteagneio mens 56    Limited United States Warranty for LCD Televisions    57  Limited Canadian Warranty for Toshiba Brand Flat  Panel Televisions                     eee 58    Chapter 1       Features of your new TV    The following are just a few of the many exciting  features of your new Toshiba widescreen  integrated  HD  LCD TV       Integrated digital tuning  8VSB ATSC and  QAM  eliminates the need for a separate digital  converter set top box  in most cases       1366 x 768  19SL410U and 32SL410U  1920 x  1080  24SL410U  output resolution       Two HDMI  digital  high definition multimedia  interfaces 1080p input support  ss page 16        One set of ColorStream  HD high resolution  component video inputs  re page 15       Digital Audio Out optical audio connection with  Dolby  Digital optical output format  ss page 18        CableClear   digital picture noise reduction  ss  page 51       PC IN  Analog RGB  computer terminal  ve page  19       REGZA LINK allows control of external devices  from the TV remote via HDMI connection  re page  48       Media Player allows you to view photo files and to  play music  r  page 44      Introduction       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
41. Auto   If  PC Audio is set to  Yes   the HDMI 1 Audio  setting is set to  Digital  and is grayed out in the  menu   Also see item 1 on page 12 and  Setting  the PC Audio  on page 44      21    Chapter 5  Setting up your TV    Viewing the digital signal meter    You can view the digital signal meter in the ANT   CABLE digital TV input source only     To view the digital signal meter    1 Press we     and open the Setup menu    2 Highlight Installation and press G   gnug    3 A new set of Installation menu icons will appear   Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Signal    Meter  and press fe      4 Press A W AK to select the antenna input and  digital channel whose signal you want to check     Note     e The physical digital channel number listed in  the Signal Meter screen may not correspond to  a virtual TV channel number  Contact your  local broadcasters to obtain the RF channel  numbers for your local digital stations     e The signal strength does not change between    virtual channels on the same physical channel     To close the screen and return to the  Terrestrial menu     Highlight Done and press fe      To return to normal viewing     EXIT  Press O         Setting the time zone       The Time Zone setup will allow you to specify the  correct time zone for your region  This feature will  allow the TV status information to show the correct  time zone information  1 page 50      To set the time zone     1 Fromthe Setup menu  highlight Installation and    press  inj   A 
42. Canada      4  Removal and reinstallation of product that is  mounted in such a manner as to impede normal  service is not covered under these warranties  This  includes wall mounts  custom cabinets and other  installation methods that do not provide for direct  and immediate access to the product for service  purposes  Labour charges for set 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 material defects in  materials or workmanship as limited above  and do  not extend to     a  Service  repairs or replacement made necessary  by accident  misuse  abuse  moisture  liquids   dust  dirt  neglect  accident  damage  24 7  applications  improper installation  improper  operation  improper cleaning  improper  maintenance  normal wear and tear  screen burn  or image retention caused by prolonged display of  static images and or phosphor aging  or any other  external cause or event  act or omission outside  the control of TCL  including fire  theft  acts of  God  alteration  power failures  power surges or  power shortages  lightning  other electrical faults   or repairs  modifications or replacements by  persons other than those authorized by TCL to  service the Television     b  Replacement of missing  discarded or lost parts   the provision of retrofits  or preventive  mainten
43. D TV using a Wall  Bracket     If you decide to wall mount your LCD TV  always use a UL  listed wall bracket appropriate for the size and weight of  the LCD TV  ce page 2      1  CAUTION  Two people are required for installation     2  Unplug and remove any cables and or other compo   nent connectors from the rear of the TV     3  Remove the screws of the VESA Mounting Pattern  show in the next page     CAUTION  Do not use the screws removed from the  back cover to attach the wall mount bracket to the TV     4  Always use the screws supplied or recommended by  the wall mount manufacturer     5  Follow the instructions provided with your wall bracket   Before proceeding  make sure the appropriate  bracket s  are attached to the wall and the back of the  TV as described in the instructions provided with the  wall bracket     6  After attaching the appropriate bracket s  to the wall  and the back of the TV  remove the pedestal stand  from the TV as described on the following page     7  VESA Mounting Pattern                TV Size Hole Pattern  HxV  Screw Size  19  100x100 mm M4  24    100x100 mm M4  32  200x200 mm M6        unit in mm   Removing the Pedestal Stand  1  Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a flat   cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket  Leave the  stand protruding over the edge of the surface     Note  Extreme care should always be used  when removing the pedestal stand to avoid  damage to the LCD panel     2  Remove the four screws shown in th
44. F FIRE OR ELECTRIC  MOERS NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN     LATE TU M THE RISK OF ries    HOCK  DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   N  USER SERVICEABLE PARTS   NS  SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an  equilateral triangle  is intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated    dangerous voltage    within the  product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  intended to alert the user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance  servicing  instructions in   the literature accompanying the appliance     WARNING    To prevent injury  this apparatus must be securely  attached to the floor wall in accordance with the  installation instructions  See item 25 on page 3     WARNING  If you decide to wall mount this television   always use a UL Listed wall bracket appropriate for the  size and weight of this television  The use of any wall  bracket other than a UL Listed wall bracket appropriate       for the size and weight of this television for wall  mounting this television could result in serious bodily  injury and or property damage  See  Removing the  Pedestal Stand   ca page 5        NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS    This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer   s  attention to Article 820 40 of the U S  NEC  which provides  guidelines 
45. NK Setup menu as you desire  s amp  page 49       The connected devices must also be set  For details   see the operation manual for each device      The REGZA LINK feature uses the CEC  technology as regulated by the HDMI standard      This feature is limited to models incorporating  Toshiba s REGZA LINK  However  Toshiba is not  liable for those operations  Refer to the individual  instruction manuals for compatibility information    Note  This feature may not work properly   depending on the devices that are connected     17    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a digital audio system    The TV s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal outputs a     Dolby   Digital or 2 channel down mixed PCM   pulse code modulation  signal for use with an    external Dolby   Digital decoder or other external  audio system with optical audio input   You will need       Optical audio cable  Use an optical audio cable that  has the larger    TosLink    connector and not the  smaller    mini optical    connector      Dolby Digital decoder or  other digital audio system    LNE N                       Optical    audio  TV back panel    able       DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT    i  To control the audio     1 Tum on the TV and the digital audio device     2 Press  65  on the TV s remote control and open  the Sound menu     3 Highlight Audio Setup and press  u        Digital Audio Selector    Sound    Audio Settings    Audio Setup       4 inthe Optical Output Format field  select either  Dolby Digital or PCM  d
46. OWING CONDITIONS      1  This Limited Warranty is extended only to the  original purchaser and only covers product  purchased as new     2  A purchase receipt or other proof of the original  purchase date is required for warranty service     3  All waranty een of this LCD Television must be  performed by an Authorized TAIS Service Provider     4  The warranties from TAIS are effective only if this  LCD Television is purchased and operated in the  U S A  or Puerto Rico     5  Removal and reinstallation of product that is  mounted in such a manner as to impede normal    service is not covered under these warranties  This  includes wall mounts  custom cabinets and other  installation methods that do not provide for direct  and immediate access to the product for service   purposes  Labor service charges for set installation   Setup  adjustment of customer controls  and  installation or repair of antenna  satellite or cable  systems are not covered by this limited warranty     6  Reception or other problems caused by inadequate  antenna systems  misaligned satellite dishes   improperly installed cable drops or use with non   standard Signals or sources are your responsibility  and are not covered by this limited warranty     7  This limited warranty is void if the product is used  outside the range of the temperature  heat cold     and or moisture operating conditions as outlined in  the product s specification listed in the Owner s  manual  or if the product is exposed to excess
47. Press Kal to close the Preferences menu        Configuring the antenna input  source for the ANT CABLE terminal       To configure the ANT CABLE input source   1 Press wey    and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight Installation and press  rij     Setup    Installation  REGZA LINK Setup  Sleep Timer    PC Settings  Media Player       3  A new set of Installation menu icons will appear   as shown below   Open the Terrestrial menu   highlight Input Configuration  and press  mg      rt Installation    Terrestrial    Input Configuration    Channel Program  Channel Options  Channel Tuning Mode  Time Zone   Signal Meter       4 Highlight ANT CABLE In and press     or P to    select the input source  Cable or Antenna  for the  ANT CABLE input on the TV     Input Configuration    ANT CABLE In 4 Antenna    Cancel Done       D To save your new settings  highlight Done and  press  ing   To revert to your original settings   highlight Cancel and press fe      Programming channels into the  TV s channel memory       When you press      or  v   on the remote control or  TV control panel  your TV will stop only on the  channels you programmed into the TV s channel  memory     Follow the steps below to program channels into the  TV s channel memory        Chapter 5  Setting up your TV    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 o
48. SHIBA       TOSHIBA    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE     A  2 dn 32SL410U       T x4 x4    1 19SL410U  19SL410U 2 24SL410U    24SL410U                                              O am  Le  U                                        19SL410U    24SL410U       32SL410U              WARNING  To prevent possible electric shock  protect the  power cord from being pinched when attaching the pedestal  stand     AVERTISSEMENT  Pour   viter tout risque de choc   lectrique   emp  cher le cordon   lectrique d   tre coinc   en fixant le  pi  destal            CAUTION  Before beginning pedestal assembly  carefully ATTENTION   Avant de commencer l assemblage du support de  lay the front of the LCD Panel face down on a flat  cushioned table  placer avec soin l avant du panneau ACL  face vers le bas  sur    surface such as a quilt or blanket  Leave the bottom of the une surface plane  matelass  e  comme sur une courtepointe ou une  unit protruding over the edge of the surface and assemble couverture  Laisser d  passer le bas de l unit   du rebord de la surface  pedestal as indicated above  et monter le support de table tel qu indiqu   ci dessus    Note  Extreme care should always be used when attaching Remarque   Toujours faire tr  s attention quand vous attachez le  the pedestal stand to avoid damage to the LCD panel  support de table pour   viter d endommager le panneau ACL     49 18S01 002    HDTV Quick Set Up Guide  For US customers        Congratulations on the purchase o
49. T   VIDEO  Y  1 V p p   75 ohm  Pr  0 7 V  p p   75 ohm  Ps  0 7 V  p p   75 ohm    Suggested formats  10801  720p   480p  4801  AUDIO  500 mV  rms   10K ohm  HDMI  INPUT   HDMI compliant  type A connector   HDCP compliant  Suggested formats  See table below   HDMI Audio  2 channel Linear PCM  32   44 1 48 kHz  sampling frequency  16 20 24  bits per sample  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  Optical type  PC INPUT  15 Pin D sub Analog RGB    Dimensions  19SL410U   Width  1 6 1 4 inches  462 mm   Height  1  1 5 8 inches  345 mm     Depth  6 3 4 inches  180 mm   24SL410U   Width  1  11 inches  584 mm   Height  1 4 5 16 inches  414 mm   Depth  8 11 16 inches  220 mm   32SL410U   Width  2   6 5 16 inches  770 mm   Height  1 8 15 16 inches  531 mm   Depth  8 3 4 inches  226 mm   Mass  Weight   19SL410U  7 7 Ibs  3 5 kg   24SL410U  9 9 Ibs  4 5 kg   32SL410U  19 8 Ibs  9 0 kg   Operating conditions  Temperature  32  F   95  F  0  C   35  C   Humidity  20   80   no moisture condensation   Supplied Accessories    Remote control with two size  AAA  batteries    Easy Setup Guide  this book     Acceptable signal formats for PC IN and HDMI terminals    PC IN signal formats    Note  Depending on the connected PC  the following status may occur  incorrect display  false format             detection  picture position failure  blur  or judder  But this is not a malfunction of your TV                          VGA 640 x 480 59 940Hz 31 469kHz 25 175MHz  800 x 600 60 317Hz 37 879kHz 40 000MHz  iiia 1080 x 1
50. TH        43  e The LCD screen of this product can be damaged  by ultraviolet radiation from the sun  When  selecting a location for the television  avoid  locations where the screen may be exposed to  direct sunlight  such as in front of a window    s Never touch  press  or place anything on the LCD  screen  These actions will damage the LCD  screen  If you need to clean the LCD screen   follow the instructions in item 35 on page 4     Service    44  A WARNING    7 h RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    Never attempt to service the TV yourself  Opening and   removing the covers may expose you to dangerous   MAT or other hazards  Failure to follow this   WARNING may result in death or serious Jr  Refer  0    all servicing not specified in this manual to a Toshiba  Authorized Service Provider     45  If you have the TV serviced     Ask the service technician to use only replacement  parts specified by the manufacturer     Upon completion of service  ask the service  technician to perform routine safety checks to  determine that the TV is in safe operating condition     Choosing a location for your LCD TV    To Display your LCD TV on the included  Pedestal Stand     Observe the following safety precautions   1  Read and Follow the pedestal assembly instructions  included with the pedestal   CAUTION  Before Deoinning pedestal assembly   carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down on a  flat  cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket   Leave the bottom of the unit protruding over 
51. THE CUSTOMER USES THE TELEVISION IN ANY  CRITICAL APPLICATION  THE CUSTOMER   AND  NOT TCL  ITS AFFILIATES  ADRs OR ASPs    ASSUME SOLE AND FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR  SUCH USE  TCL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO  REFUSE TO SERVICE ANY TELEVISION USED IN A  CRITICAL APPLICATION  TCL  ITS AFFILIATES   ADRs AND ASPs HEREBY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL  LIABILITY  DAMAGES AND CONSEQUENCES  ARISING OUT OF THE SERVICE OR REFUSAL TO  SERVICE SUCH TELEVISION AND FURTHER  DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY   CONSEQUENCES AND DAMAGES THAT MAY  ARISE OR RESULT FROM THE USE OF THE  TELEVISION IN ANY CRITICAL APPLICATIONS     General Provisions    If and to the extent that any provision of this limited  warranty should generally be found to be  unenforceable  the unenforceable provision shall be  Severed from the warranty and deemed not to form part  of the warranty  The remaining provisions of this  warranty shall be and remain valid and enforceable  If  and to the extent that any provision of this limited  warranty as it relates to any of the Related Parties is  found to be invalid or unenforceable in respect of that  party  the  Excluded Party    the Excluded Party shall  be deemed to be severed or excluded from the  provision  and the provision shall remain valid   enforceable and applicable in respect of the other or  remaining Related Parties                             99    Chapter 9  Appendix    To the extent permitted by law  this limited warranty  shall be governed and construed in accordance with th
52. TOSHIBA    Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     Easy Setup Guide    Integrated High Definition  LCD Television    This easy setup guide is designed to show you how to connect  tune  and operate the most commonly used  functions of your Toshiba TV    If you want to view the advanced functions available for your TV  you can do so by visiting the following web page   For USA  http   support toshib    For Canada  www toshiba ca support  Owner   s Record    For an overview of steps for setting up your new TV  The model number and serial number are on the back of            your TV  Record these numbers in the spaces below   Note  To display a High Definition picture  the TV must be receiving    a High Definition signal  such as an over the air High Definition TV ith vour Toshiba dealer at ats  broadcast  a High Definition digital cable program  or a High with your Toshiba dealer about this TV     Definition digital satellite program   For details  please contact your Model number  ee  TV antenna installer  cable provider  or satellite provider  IUS        2010 TOSHIBA CORPORATION  Al  Rights Reserved 49 18S01 001    Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate       Dear Customer     Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD TV  This Easy   Setup Guide will help you use the many exciting features   of your new LCD TV  Before Ud your LCD TV  please  read this Easy Setup Guide completely  and keep it nearby  for future reference     Safety Precautions  WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK O
53. TV      Check sound quality on another channel or input  source      Make sure the MTS feature is not set to SAP unless  the second audio program is desired    If sound problems are not corrected by the above   actions  use the  Restore Factory Defaults  procedure   in the Setup Menu     Channel tuning problems      Make sure the TV is set to receive the correct signal  source   Antenna or Cable      Make sure the channel is not erased from channel  memory      Use the  Restore Factory Defaults  procedure and  reprogram the channels     Closed Caption problems    If a black box with no text is visible on screen  the  Closed Caption feature is set to one of the Text  modes  Turn the Closed Caption feature OFF or set it  to the proper Closed Caption mode  If the program  selected does not include Closed Captioning  text will  not be displayed     Restore Factory Defaults  From the Setup Menu select     Installation  gt  System Status  gt  System Information  gt   Factory Defaults    Limited United States Warranty for  LCD Televisions    Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc    TAIS    makes the following limited warranties to original  consumers in the United States    THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE  ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY  PERSON RECEIVING THIS LCD TELEVISION AS A  GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER  PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR  TRANSFEREE  LCD TELEVISIONS PURCHASED IN  THE U S A  OR PUERTO RICO AND USED  ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U S A  OR PUERTO 
54. TV side    TV top       26  The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or  splashing  Objects filled with liquids should not be  placed on the apparatus        27  Never block or cover the slots or openings in the TV   cabinet back  bottom  and sides  Never pian the TV    e On a bed  sofa  rug  or similar   surface      e Too close to drapes  curtains  or 5  walls  or     e  n a confined space such as a   bookcase  built in cabinet  or   any other place with poor ventilation     The slots and openings are provided to protect the TV  from overheating and to help maintain reliable  operation of the TV  Leave a space of at least 4  four   inches around the TV              28  Always place the back of the television at least four   4  inches away from any vertical surface  such as a  wall  to allow proper ventilation        29  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        30  Never overload wall outlets and extension cords        31  Always operate this equipment from a 120 VAC  60 Hz  power source only        32  Always make sure the antenna system is properly  grounded to provide adequate protection against volt   age surges and built up static charges  see Section  810 of the National Electric Code      Antenna lead in wire    Antenna discharge unit   NEC Section 810 20        Grounding conductors     NEC Section 810 21        Electric service  equipment        Power service g
55. This limited warranty is void if the product is used  outside the range of the temperature  heat cold   and or moisture operating conditions as outlined in  the product s specification listed in the Owner s  manual  or if the product is exposed to excessive  smoke  dust  or other airborne contaminants or  environmental conditions      8  Warranties extend only to defects in materials or  workmanship as limited above  and do not extend to  any LCD Television or parts that have been lost or  discarded by you or to damage to the LCD  Television or parts caused by fires  misuse  abuse   accident  Acts of God  such as lightning or  fluctuations in electric power   improper installation   improper maintenance  or use in violation of  instructions furnished by TAIS  use or malfunction  through simultaneous use of this LCD Television  and connected equipment  or to units that have been  modified or had the serial number removed  altered   defaced  or rendered illegible      9  Product purchased  AS IS  or  With known faults   defects or problems  are not covered by this limited  warranty     10  Product previously owned or registered by a   consumer and resold is not covered by this limited  warranty      11  Product that is refurbished and resold is not  covered under this limited warranty     How to Obtain Warranty Service    After following all of the operating instructions in the  Owner s manual  review the section entitled   Concierge  located on our Customer Support Web site  a
56. ack  coloring of dark areas in the video according to the  level of darkness     To adjust the picture quality     1 Press    ey    and open the Picture menu   2 Highlight Picture Settings and press  rij     3 Press A or V to select the picture quality you  want to adjust  Contrast  Backlight  DynaLight   Brightness  Color  Tint  or Sharpness   and then  press     or P to adjust the setting  as described in  the table above     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    Gr  You can use any of the picture modes  te   Selecting the picture mode  on the left  as a  starting point for adjusting the picture settings   To revert back to the base mode that you began  adjusting the picture settings from  highlight    Reset and press  ue      The picture qualities you adjusted are automatically  saved in the Preference mode  c   Selecting the  picture mode  on the left  until Reset is selected     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Using the closed caption mode    Base closed captions    The closed caption mode has two options       Captions  An on screen display of the dialogue   narration  and sound effects of TV programs and  videos that are closed captioned  usually marked     CC    in program guides       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       and open the Preferences menu   highlight Base CC Mode     2 Press 
57. akes the following  limited warranties to original consumers in Canada   THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE  ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY  PERSON RECEIVING THIS TOSHIBA BRAND FLAT  PANEL TELEVISION  the    TELEVISION S     or   Television s    AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL    13      CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER  PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE    TELEVISIONS PURCHASED IN CANADA  AND  USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF CANADA  INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION  THE UNITED   TES AND MEXICO  ARE NOT COVERED BY  THESE WARRANTIES     TELEVISIONS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE  OF CANADA  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  THE UNITED  STATES AND MEXICO  AND USED IN  CANADA RE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIE    Limited One   ij Year Warranty on Parts and Labour    TCL warrants the Television and its parts against  material defects in materials or workmanship that result  in the Television failing for a period of one  1  year after  the date of UAE  retail purchase  DURIN  PERIOD  TCL WILL  AT TCL S OPTION  REPAIR OR  REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PART WITH A N  RECERTIFIED PART WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU  FOR PARTS OR LABOUR     Rental Units    The warranty for Television rental units et with me  date of first rental or thirty  30  days from the date of  shipment to the rental firm  whichever comes first     Your Responsibility    Read the owner s manual thoroughly before operatin  this LCD Television  Complete and mail the enclose  produci registration card or register your LCD  Leal online at http   support tos
58. al seconds  plug it back in  and try powering it  ON again     Remote control  problems    Remove all obstructions between the remote control  and the TV       Make sure the remote control batteries are properly  installed       Replace the batteries   Picture problems    General Picture Problems  No picture  poor   picture quality  or color problems      Make sure a valid input source is selected      Make sure the signal source  Antenna  Cable   Satellite box  DVD player  etc   is properly  connected to the TV      Check the picture quality on another channel or  input      Adiust the picture quality using the controls in the  Picture Menu     No picture on certain inputs      Make sure the input is connected to a source device       Make sure the input is not LOCKED from the Locks  Menu     If picture problems are not corrected by the above  actions  use the  Restore Factory Defaults  procedure  in the Setup Menu     Sound problems    No sound      Make sure a valid input source is selected      Make sure the signal source  Antenna  Cable   Satellite box  DVD player  etc   is properly  connected to the TV       Make sure the sound is not muted by touching the  VOL key on the TV touch sensor or remote control       Make sure the MTS feature is set to Stereo or Mono       12       f a second audio program is desired  the  program sound will not be heard unless the MTS  feature is set to SAP       Distorted sound      Make sure the signal source is properly connected to  the 
59. ale or other proof of  purchase including the serial number for in warranty  Service    ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY    LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  WITH  THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED  BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U S A  AS  HEREBY LIMITED  THE FOREGOING LIMITED  WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES  GUARANTEES   AGREEMENTS  AND SIMILAR SEDENS OF    SHALL TAI   INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT  LIMITED TO  LOST PROFITS  BUSINESS  INTERRUPTION  OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE  OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE  MISUSE  OR INABILITY TO USE THIS LCD TELEVISION      No person  agent  distributor  dealer  or company is  authorized to change  modify or extend the terms of  these warranties in any manner whatsoever  The time  within which an action must be commenced to enforce  any obligation of TAIS arising under this limited  warranty or under any statute  or law of the United  States or any state thereof  is hereby limited to ninety   90  days from the date you discover or should have  discovered  the defect  This limitation does not apply to  HRSG wairanties arising under the law of any state of  e    THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE  IN THE U S A  SOME STATES OF THE U S A  DO    EFORE  T  APPLY TO YOU UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES     Limited Canadian Warranty for  Toshiba Brand Flat Panel  Televisions    Toshiba of Canada Limited   TCL   m
60. ance     c  Repair of damage that is cosmetic only or does  not affect the Television functionality  such as  wear and tear  scratches and dents     d  Service on Toshiba branded accessory items   such accessory items may be covered by their  own warranty      e  Service on third party products or service made  necessary by use of incompatible third party  products     f  Service made necessary by the simultaneous use  of this Television and connected equipment     g  Modifications to the Television not approved in  writing by TCL  and service made necessary by  the use or installation of non Toshiba  modifications to the Television     h  Service of a Television on which the TOSHIBA  label or logo  rating label or serial number have  been defaced or removed     i  Damage to the Television caused by failure to  follow the specifications  User manuals or guides  as to usage and or storage     j  Firmware updates that are posted to the Toshiba  Support website and can be performed by the end  user via a USB stick or SD card type media     Chapter 9  Appendix    Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedy    TO THE EXTENT NOT PRECLUDED BY LAW  ALL  OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES   CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS FOR THIS  TELEVISION  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  CONDITIONS AND  REPRESENTATIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE  HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED  IF THE  APPLICABLE LAW  STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE   PRECLUDES THE EXCLUSION OF ANY IMPLIED  W
61. and  input from the controller  such as music creation and  high action games   This feature is only effective for  480i and 10801 input signals     Note  To use the Game Mode feature  the  current video input must be Video   ColorStream HD  HDMI 1 or HDMI 2  The  Game Mode cannot be turned on when any  other video input is selected     To turn on Game Mode     1 Press Me     and open the Picture menu  highlight  the Game Mode     2 Press or P to select On     To turn off Game Mode    Select Off in Step 2 above  change the video input  or  turn the TV off and then on again    Note  You can change the video input by    pressing on the remote control  vs page  29      Chapter 8  Troubleshooting       General troubleshooting    Before calling a service technician  please check this  chapter for a possible solution to the problem  experienced     Black box on screen      The closed caption feature is set to one of the Text  modes  T1  T2  T3  or T4   Set the closed caption  feature to Off  ce page 37      TV stops responding to controls      If the TV stops responding to the remote control or  TV control panel and you cannot turn off the TV   please unplug the power cord for a few seconds then  plug it back in and try again     Other problems    If your TV s problem is not addressed in this  Troubleshooting section or the recommended  solution has not worked  use the Restore Factory  Defaults procedure  1  page 28      TV will not turn on      Make sure the power cord is plugged 
62. and 32SL410U 1920 x 1080 pixels  for  24SL410U     Music Player specifications      File format  MP3     Sampling frequency  16 kHz  22 05 kHz  24 kHz     32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz      Bit rate  from 32 to 320 kbps    Maximum number of files  500   folder    Supported file system   FAT16 and FAT32    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Note     e Gently insert the USB device into the port and  do not remove while viewing Media Player     e USB device  USB Mass Storage Class device   MSC     e Connectivity is not guaranteed for all devices   e Connect the USB device to the TV directly   e Do not use a USB Hub     e You must obtain any required permission from  copyright owners to use copyright content   Toshiba cannot and does not grant such  permission     e Depending on the file size and amount in your  USB storage device  it may take some time to  load before content is viewable  A message  will display on screen when loading files from  the USB storage device     To select the Auto Start function  1 Press    ey    and     or P to select the Setup menu     2 Press Y to select Media Player  and then press    Ge      3 Press    or V to select Auto Start   4 Press  lt  or P to select On or Off     To open the Media Player    There are two methods for opening the Media Player     Automatically open     1 Gently insert a supported USB storage device to  the USB port on the side of the TV  A prompt will  appear     Note  If you repeatedly insert and remove the  USB connector  t
63. and Labour    TCL warrants the Television and its parts against  material defects in materials or workmanship that result  in the Television failing 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  RECERTIFIED PART WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU  FOR PARTS OR LABOUR     Rental Units    The warranty for Television rental units begins with the  date of first rental or thirty  30  days from the date of  shipment to the rental firm  whichever comes first     Your Responsibility    Read the owner   s manual thoroughly before operating  this LCD Television  Complete and mail the enclosed  product registration card or register your LCD  Television online at http   support toshiba ca warranty    Registration of your LCD Television will enable TCL to  contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety  notice  Failure to complete the product registration does  not diminish your warranty rights     98       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 Television must be  performed by a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider   ASP       3  The warranties from TCL are effective only if the  Television is  i  purchased as new and unopened  from TCL or from TCL s authorized distributors   dealers or resellers   ADR s   and  ii  located   operated in 
64. and press    re      4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other channels     D To save your settings  highlight Done and press    Gr      If the desired channel label is not available from the  list of presets  you can create a custom label     Chapter 5  Setting up your TV    To create and assign a custom label     1  1    Open the Channel Labeling window     Press  A  or   Y   to select a channel you want to  label     Press A WP to highlight Custom and press  re    The software keyboard will appear     Channel Labeling    A  No Label     RIANTICABLE  16 1    x     AMAXW LA Custom  AMC Clear All       Repeatedly press the corresponding key on the    remote control to highlight the desired character  on the on screen software keyboard     The highlighted character is entered after you  either press a different key  press E key  or after a  two second pause     Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have entered all  desired text     When finished  press  ig      New labels will be added to the list in alphabetical    order and marked with an d icon to indicate that  they are custom  Highlight the new custom label  and press to assign     Assigned channel labels will be displayed in the    banner  Channel Options  and Channel Browser      To delete the custom label     1    Open the Channel Labeling window     2 Highlight the label to be deleted and press  too      3 Highlight Yes from the deletion confirmation    window and press  ue      Channel Labeling    A  No Label  ANT CABLE  ARE 161   
65. annel  Browser      The Channel Browser    provides an easy navigation  interface for all your channels and inputs  This  feature allows you to      Navigate the contents of all of your inputs       Keep a list of your favorite channels  see    Favorites  Browser  below        Keep a history of the last 32 channels or inputs  viewed       Quickly surf and tune your recently viewed  channels inputs from the Channel Browser     History List  illustrated on the next page        Surf via Browse mode  to immediately tune  channels as you highlight them in the Channel  Browser     or Select mode  to surf over channels in  the Channel Browser    before you select one to  tune        Quickly change inputs from the Inputs List       Quickly select REGZA LINK devices from the  REGZA LINK List     Favorites Browser    The Favorites Browser allows you to quickly set up a  favorite channels inputs list that is integrated into the  Channel Browser      To add a favorite channel input   1 Tune to the channel or input     2 Press and hold for 3 seconds     Note  Additions are added to the beginning of  the Favorites list on the left side of the Channel  Browser     To delete a favorite channel input   1 Press to open the Favorites browser list     2 Highlight the channel or input to delete by    BACK NEXT    pressing        or   P     3 Press and hold for 3 seconds  The channel   input will be removed from the Favorites list     To set up the Channel Browser        1 rrom the Preferences men
66. ans for new channels on ANT CABLE   hi Channel Options  gt   Opens the Skip   Lock Channel menu   Channel Tuning Mode  gt  Standard   Auto   Digital  Time Zone  gt  Eastern   Newfoundland   Atlantic   Hawaii   Alaska    Pacific   Mountain   Central  Signal Meter  gt   Opens the Signal Meter menu   System Status  Li  System Information 2  Opens the System Information screen           Navigating the menu system    You can use the buttons on the remote control or TV  control panel to access and navigate your TV s  onscreen menu system       Press  ES  to open the menu system     Picture    Mode   Picture Settings  Noise Reduction  Game Mode  Theater Settings         When a menu is open  use the up down left right  arrow buttons     V  lt P gt   on the remote control or  TV control panel to move in the corresponding  direction in the menu       Press to save your menu settings or select a  highlighted item   A highlighted menu item appears  in a different color in the menu       All menus close automatically if you do not make a  selection within 60 seconds  except the signal meter  menu  which closes automatically after about 5    minutes     EXIT  e To close a menu instantly  press       Note     The menu background may sometimes appear  black  depending on the signal the TV is  receiving  This is not a sign of malfunction        23    Chapter 5  Setting up your TV       Initial Setup    When you first turn on or reset the TV  the Initial  Setup window will appear     1 Inthe M
67. ansportation  nuclear facilities or systems or any other  applications where Television failure could lead to injury  y persons or loss of life or catastrophic property  amage   IF THE CUSTOMER USES THE TELEVISION IN ANY  CRITICAL APPLICATION  THE CUSTOMER   AND  NOT TCL  ITS AFFILIATES  ADRs OR ASPs    ASSUME SOLE AND FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR  SUCH USE  TCL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO    REFUSE TO SERVICE ANY TELEVISION USED IN A  CRITICAL APPLICATION  TCL  ITS AFFILIATES   ADRs AND ASPs HEREBY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL  LIABILITY  DAMAGES AND CONSEQUENCES   UT OF THE SERVICE OR REFUSAL TO  SERVICE SUCH TELEVISION AND FURTHER  DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY   CONSEQUENCES AND DAMAGES THAT MAY  ARISE OR RESULT FROM THE USE OF THE  TELEVISION IN ANY CRITICAL APPLICATIONS   General Provisions  If and to the extent that any provision of this limited  warranty should generally be found to be  unenforceable  the unenforceable provision shall be  severed from the warranty and deemed not to form part  of the warranty  The remaining provisions of this  warranty shall be and remain valid and enforceable  If  and to the extent that any provision of this limited  warranty as it relates to any of the Related Parties is  found to be invalid or unenforceable in r ct of th  pany  the    Excluded Party      the Excluded Party shall   e deemed t vered or excluded from th   rovision  and t rovision shall remain valid    enforceable and applicable in respect of the other or  remaining Helated Parties     T
68. atically        If the TV is turned off the TV will  send a message to turn off all of the  REGZALINK devices connected to  the TV     Device Auto  Standby       From this item  you can set your  audio output preference to the TV  speakers or the audio receiver  speakers  When this item is set to  Audio Receiver  the TV remote can  be used to adjust or mute the  volume of the audio  This item will  be grayed out unless a REGZA   LINK compatible audio receiver is  connected     Speaker  Preference       Note  When you turn on the Audio Receiver   change its input source  or adjust the sound  volume  the sound will be output from the audio  receiver s speakers even if TV Speakers has  been selected  Turn the TV off and on again to  output the sound from the TV speakers     To set the REGZA LINK  Setup   1 Fromthe Setup menu  highlight REGZA LINK    Setup and press fre      2 Press A or V to highlight Enable REGZA LINK     3 Press  lt  or P to select On     Note  If you select Enable REGZA LINK Off   the other items will be grayed out     4 Press A or V to highlight the REGZA LINK Setup    item you want to use  and press     or P to select  On or desired mode       TV Auto Input Switch  On Off    TV Auto Power  On Off    Device Auto Standby  On Off      Speaker Preference  TV Speakers Audio  Receiver    49    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    D To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   ng   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ue       
69. axial  F type  cable is used for connecting your  antenna  cable TV service  and or cable converter box  to the ANT CABLE input on your TV     Standard A V cables  red white yellow     Standard A V cables  composite video  usually come  in sets of three  and are for use with video devices  with analog audio and composite video output  These  cables  and the related inputs on your TV  are  typically color coded according to use  yellow for  video  red for stereo right audio  and white for stereo  left  or mono  audio     Component video cables  red green blue     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     HDMI   cable   with HDMI Logo    HDMI        Heu    HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  cable  is for use with devices with an HDMI output  An  HDMI cable delivers digital audio and video in its  native format  This cable carries both video and audio  information  therefore  separate audio cables are not  required for a complete HDMI device connection   re  page 16 and page 19     Note  An HDMI cable provides the best audio  and picture performance              Optical audio cable  D CLIE    Optical audio cable is fo
70. be correctly viewed      The TV may select one format automatically and  play it when contents that support two or more  formats are played      Confirm contents of the USB storage device are  formats that correspond with this TV  te page 44      Chapter 9  Appendix       Specifications    Note     e This model complies with the specifications  listed below    e Designs and specifications are subject to  change without notice    e This model may not be compatible with  features and or specifications that may be  added in the future     Television System   NTSC standard   ATSC standard  8VSB    Digital Cable  64 QAM  256 QAM  in the clear    unencrypted    Channel Coverage   VHF  2 through 13   UHF  14 through 69   Cable TV   Mid band  A 8 through A 1  A through I   Super band  J through W   Hyper band  AA through ZZ  AAA  BBB   Ultra band  65 through 94  100 through 135     Power Source  120 V AC  60 Hz    Power Maximum Current  19SL410U  0 7 A  24SL410U  0 9 A  32SL410U  0 9 A    Power Consumption   19SL410U  1 W in standby mode  24SL410U  1 W in standby mode  32SL410U  1 W in standby mode    Audio Power   19SL410U  3 W  3 W  24SL410U  3 W  3 W  32SL410U  5 W  5 W    Speaker Type  19SL410U  Two 1 1 16 x 3 1 2 inches  27 4 x 88 2  mm   24SLA10U  Two 1 1 16 x 3 1 2 inches  27 4 x 88 2  mm   32SL410U  Two 1 1 16 x 5 1 8 inches  27 x 130  mm   Video Audio Terminals  VIDEO AUDIO INPUT  VIDEO  1 V p p   75 ohm  negative sync   AUDIO  500 mV  rms   10K ohm          ColorStream   co
71. cifications  User manuals or guides  as to usage and or storage    j  Firmware updates that are posted to the Toshiba  Support website and can be performed by the end  user via a USB stick or SD card type media     Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedy    TO THE EXTENT NOT PRECLUDED BY LAW  ALL  OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES   CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTAT TIONS FOR THIS  TELEVISION  INCLUDING THE  WARRANTIES  CONDITIONS    IMPL  REPRESENTATIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE  HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED  iF THE  APPLICABLE LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE  PRECLUDES THE EXCLUSION OF ANY IMPLIED    WARR ANTICS  CONDITIONS A  REPRESENTA TATIONS THEN SUCH  IMPLIED  RRANTIES CONDITI ONS AND  REPRESENT TATIO S ARE OTHERWISE  LIMITED IN  DURATION TO TRE RM or THIS E RESS  WRITTEN LIMITED WARRA TO THE EXTENT  NOT PRECLUDED BY LAW ST  TUTOR Y OR  OTHERWISE  THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY  SUPERCEDES AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS  ANY OTHER WARRANTY  CONDITION OR  REPRESENTATION NOT STATED IN THIS  WARRA HETHER MADE BY TCL TOSHIBA  COR RPO ORATION THEIR AFFILIATES  A ADRs A  ASPs AND WHETHER MADE ORALLY OR nN  WRITING  INCLUDING ANY SPREMENI IN ANY  BROCH PRESS RELEASE  ANNOUNCEMENT   ADVERTISEMENT POINT OF SALE DISPLAY  Be       YOU MUST READ AND FOLLOW ALL SET UP A  USAGE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE APPLICABLE USER  GUIDES AND OR MANUALS  IF FUNCTION  DO    DAMAGE  THIS  WARRANTY WILL NOT COVER ANY SERVICE THAT   IS REQUIRED  IN PART OR IN WHOLE  AS A   EAD Ge ANY FAILURE
72. component video output   such as a Toshiba DVD player with    ColorStream       Note       Component video cables carry only video  information  separate audio cables are  required for a complete connection       The VIDEO IN and ColorStream   HD inputs  share the same audio input terminals     T PC HDMI 1 AUDIO IN    PC audio input terminals are shared with HDMI 1  analog audio input terminals  and their use can be  configured in the Audio Setup menu     8 RGB PC IN    For use when connecting a personal computer     Learning about the remote control    Only the buttons used for operating the TV are  described here           Note  The error message  NOT AVAILABLE   may appear if you press a key for a function that  is not available     2    D GO          1 POWER turns the TV on and off  When the TV is    on  the green LED indicator on the TV front will  be illuminated    PIC SIZE cycles through the picture sizes  Normal   TheaterWide 1 2 3  Full  4 3  Native and Dot by  Dot     Using these functions to change the picture  size  i e   changing the height width ratio  for  any purpose other than your private viewing  may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws  of the United States and other countries  and  may subject you to civil and criminal liability   PIC MODE selects the picture mode     INPUT selects the video input source           SLEEP accesses the sleep timer     FREEZE freezes the picture  Press again to restore  the moving picture     8    7 Channel Numbers  0 9    
73. d mode    Note     e The Channel Options windows as well as the  Channel Browser ANT CABLE list will be  updated automatically when you change the  mode  Also  the History List will be cleared  but  the Favorites List will be saved     e Even if the Channel Tuning Mode is set to  Digital  analog channel 3 remains the default  channel in the event no digital channels were  found in prior channel scans   Channel Options  Will not have anything listed until a scan is  done      Tuning to the next programmed  channel    To tune to the next programmed channel   Press  All or  v   on the remote control or TV control  panel    Note  This feature will not work unless you  program channels into the TV s channel memory    page 24     Tuning to a specific channel   programmed or unprogrammed     Tuning analog channels     Press the Channel Number  0 9  on the remote  control  For example  to select channel 125  press 1     2  5  then re      Tuning digital channels     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Press the Channel Number  0 9  on the remote  control  followed by the dash  180 button and then  the sub channel number  For example  to select  digital channel 125 1  press 1  2  5     1  then are    Note  If a digital channel is not programmed    either through the automatic channel scan  1 gt   page 24  or the Channel add function  rt page  26    you will have to tune the RF channel using  the Channel Number and dash  499  on the  remote control     Switching between two channels 
74. disappear in a short period of time     2  The LCD panel contained in this TV is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology  however  there  may be an occasional pixel  dot of light  that does not operate properly  does not light  remains constantly lit  etc    This is a  structural property of LCD technology  is not a sign of malfunction  and is not covered under your warranty  Such pixels are not  visible when the picture is viewed from a normal viewing distance     Note  Interactive video games that involve shooting a   gun   type of joystick at an on screen target may not work with  this TV     TV front and side panel controls and connections  Model 19SL410U is used in this Easy Setup Guide for illustration purposes     Left side panel TV front    TV top             ET E    Touch sensor    Green LED VOL  VOLUME       Power LED  Green    Power indicator These keys adjust the volume level   Remote sensor MENU    Point the remote control toward this remote  sensor     POWER  Touch to turn the TV on and off     CH  CHANNEL  AV    When no menu is on screen  these keys change  the channel  programmed channels only      ARROWS A V         When a menu is on screen  these keys function as  up down left right menu navigation buttons     To access the menu  When a menu is on screen   the MENU key functions as the RETURN button     INPUT    To change the source you are viewing  ANT     CABLE  Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2   PC   When a menu is on scree
75. duction    The CableClear   digital noise reduction feature  allows you to reduce visible interference in your TV  picture  This may be useful when receiving a  broadcast with a weak signal  especially a Cable  channel  or playing a noisy video cassette or disc     91    Chapter 7  Using the TV s advanced features    To change the CableClear settings     1 Press MU and open the Picture menu  highlight     p  Noise Reduction and press  us      2 Inthe CableClear field  select your desired  setting   Note     o  f the current input is ANT CABLE  Video  the  menu will display the text  CableClear   The  available selections are Off  Low  Middle  and  High    s If the current input is ColorStream HD  HDMI 1  or HDMI 2  the menu will display the text   DNR   The available selections are Off  Low   Middle  and High  Low  Middle  and High will  reduce the noise in varying degrees  from  lowest to highest  respectively    3 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    Gr   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight  Reset and press  ur   Using MPEG noise reduction    The MPEG noise reduction feature allows you to  reduce visible interference caused by MPEG  compression  Choices for MPEG noise reduction are  Off  Low  Middle  and High  Off is automatically  selected when this feature is disabled     grayed out       To select the MPEG noise reduction level   1 Press  EW and open the Picture menu    O  2 Highlight Noise Reduction and press  i      3 Press A or V to highlight
76. e  laws of Ontario     If there is any inconsistency between this limited  warranty  on the one hand  and any statement in the  packaging of the Television or in any other document  enclosed with  or used in the context of the promotion  or sale of  the Television  on the other hand  the  provisions of this limited warranty shall prevail     How to Obtain Warranty Services    If  after following all of the operating instructions in this  manual  checked the  Troubleshooting  section  and  have visited www toshiba ca support for additional  information  you find that service is needed  please  contact TCL Customer Support toll free at 1 800 268   3404        A copy of the GPL source code in this product may  be obtained by contacting Toshiba Consumer  Solutions at  800  631 3811  There will be a charge  to cover the costs of providing the source code                 60       Note    TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION    SYSTEMS  INC    Corporate Headquaters  9740 IRVINE BLVD   IRVINE  CA 92618 U S A    Visual Products Service and Support Dept  1420 B TOSHIBA DRIVE  LEBANON   TN 37087  U S A     TOSHIBA OF CANADA LTD   HEAD OFFICE  191 McNABB STREET  MARKHAM  ONTARIO  L3R 8H2  CANADA    CableClear  ColorStream  GameTimer  and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba  America Information Systems  Inc     Channel Browser  DynaLight  and SurfLock are trademarks of Toshiba America Information  Systems  Inc     REGZA LINK is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation     note TO
77. e REGZA   LINK List  or the favorite channels inputs in the  Favorites List       Press e p to surf forward through the History List   the ANT CABLE List  the Inputs List  the REGZA   LINK List  or the favorite channels inputs in the  Favorites List        Elements of the Channel Browser          1   4       11  n    8  TVLAND ABCHD WEATHER       5 6    7 Current list  History  ANT CABLE  Inputs   Favorites  or REGZA LINK    2 Input type   3 Channel or input currently being viewed   4 Channel or input that is currently highlighted in  the browser   5 Channels stored in the History List   6 Channel labels    To toggle among the available lists    After opening the Channel Browser     press    or V  to toggle among History  ANT CABLE  Inputs   Favorites  and REGZA LINK    Note     e The Channel Browser   opens in History List  by default  Once another list has been  selected  the Channel Browser  will open in  the last selected list     BACK NEXT    e If all lists are turned off  pressing e 4   amp  P  or  will not display the Channel Browser    f    Favorites List is turned off  will have no  effect     e Pressing  Fav  will bring up the Channel  Browser   Favorites List regardless of the last  selected list in the Channel Browser        To tune to a channel or input in Browse  mode     1 while watching TV  press    4 or e p   to open  the Channel Browser    and surf back to a  previous item or surf forward to the next item in  the list  In Browse Mode  when you stop on an  it
78. e below diagram   This will allow removal of the pedestal stand     3  Once you have removed the four screws that hold the  pedestal stand in place  remove the pedestal stand  from the TV     19  TV    VESA Mounting Pattern       Four screws    Sturdy strap   as short as possible     24  TV  VESA Mounting Pattern       Four screws ook    Sturdy strap   as short as possible     32  TV    VESA Mounting Pattern       7    Hook  Four screws Sturdy strap   as short as possible        FCC Declaration of Conformity    Compliance Statement  Part 15      The Toshiba 19SL410U  24SL410U  and 32SL410U  Televisions comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules     Operation is subject to the following two conditions      1  This device may not cause harmful interference   and    2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     The party responsible for compliance to these rules  is     Toshiba America Information Systems  Inc   9740 Irvine Blvd   Irvine  CA 92618  Ph  1 800 631 3811    Note  This equipment has been tested and  found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio  com
79. e broadcast difficulties  Try  another channel     e Adjust the Tint and or Color  ce page 36    Poor composite picture      If the TV is connected to an external A V device   e g   DVD player  video game system  set top box   etc   try using a ColorStream HD or HDMI video  connection instead     Picture and sound are out of sync      As with all products that contain a digital display  in  rare instances  when viewing certain content  e g    television broadcasts  video games  DVDs   you  may notice that the sound and picture are slightly  out of sync  This phenomenon can be caused by  various factors including  without limitation  video  processing within the TV  video processing in an  attached gaming system  and video processing or  different compression rates used by broadcasters in  their programming  You may want to try one or  more of the following suggestions  which may help  to reduce the effect of this phenomenon      If the TV is connected to an A V receiver that  has a programmable audio delay feature  use this  feature to help synchronize the sound to the  picture      If you notice this phenomenon only on certain  TV channels  please contact your local  broadcast  cable  or satellite provider to inform  them of this issue     Sound problems  e Check the antenna cable connections  ss  Chapter  2  Connecting your TV         The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try  another channel       The sound may be muted  Press VOLUME        f you hear no sound  try 
80. e more  intense or more combative than other  programs in this category are  designated TV Y7FV      TV Y7   TV Y7FV       All Children  This program is  TV Y designed to be appropriate for all          children            41       Chapter 6  Using the TV s features       Independent rating system for movies                Ratings  Description and Content themes  X X rated  For adults only   l Not intended for anyone 17 and  xa under  R Restricted  Under 17 requires    accompanying parent or adult        Parents Strongly Cautioned  Some  PG 13 material may be inappropriate for  children under 13        Parental Guidance Suggested                   PG  Some material may not be suitable  for children    G General Audience  Appropriate for all  ages    Note     e  f you place an    X    in the box next to  None   Rated  programs rated  None  will be blocked   however  programs that do not provide any  rating information will not be blocked      To display the rating of the program you are    watching  press on the remote control  If  it is rated  None   the word  NONE  appears in  the RECALL screen  as shown below right   If  rating information is not provided  no rating will  appear in the RECALL screen     TV PG L Y NONE    Locking channels    With the Lock feature  you can lock specific  channels  The locked channels can only be accessed  by entering the PIN     To lock channels   1 From the Setup menu  highlight Installation and    press fe      2 Press A or V to select Chan
81. e other than your private viewing    may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws of  the United States and other countries  and may  subject you to civil and criminal liability        Note  If you select 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    33    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    viewing the program in Full or Normal picture  size        Picture Size  Normal    ood Joco  ooog ioco    Some program formats will display with sidebars  and or bars at the top and bottom        TheaterWide 1  for 4 3 format  programs     OOO O  OOO  OOO    The center of the picture remains close to its original  proportion  but the left and right edges are stretched  wider to fill the screen        TheaterWide 2  for letter box  programs     CHO OI xd     The top and bottom edges of the picture may be  hidden         TheaterWide 3  for letter box  programs with subtitles        The top and bottom edges are hidden         Full  for 16 9  480i  480p  source  programs only      7 DOLCE L    c    QUOI 3430 52    34          f receiving a squeezed 4 3 format program  the  picture is stretched wider to fill the width of the  screen  but not stretched taller       None of the picture is hidden        4 3  for 720p  1080i  and 1080p  program sources only     ESS SER    Picture is not distorted from original size        Na
82. e tuned  This feature also works for  external inputs     Selecting the picture size       You can view many program formats in a variety of  picture sizes   Normal  TheaterWide 1  TheaterWide  2  TheaterWide 3  Full  4 3  Native  and Dot by Dot   available in PC Mode Only     Note  The    picture size  illustrations are  examples only  The format of the image  in any  of the picture sizes  will vary depending on the  format of the signal you are currently watching   Select the picture size that displays the current  program the way that looks best to you    You can save separate picture size preferences for  each input on your TV     To select the picture size using the remote  control     1 Press PESSE on the remote control     2 While the Picture Size screen is open  you can do  one of the following to select the desired picture  size     PIC SIZE    e Repeatedly press J       Press the corresponding Number button  0 6  while  the Picture Size screen is open       Press    or V while the Picture Size screen is open   To select the picture size using the menus   1 select Picture Size in the Theater Settings menu     2 Press     or P to select the desired picture size  setting     3 Highlight Done and press  mg     Note  Some of the picture sizes may not be  available depending on the receiving signal  format  those will be    grayed out  in the Picture  Size screen      Using these functions to change the picture  size  i e   changing the height width ratio  for  any purpos
83. ect either  Dolby Digital or PCM  depending on your device        4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   rg   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ue      Using the Dolby   Digital Dynamic  Range Control feature    This dynamic range control feature causes the ATSC  dynamic range to be further compressed  allowing  you to switch from ATSC to analog broadcasts at the  same dynamic range     To use the Dolby Digital Dynamic Range  Control     1 Press  65  and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press  ra      3 Inthe Dolby Digital Dynamic Range Control field   select Compressed  When Standard is selected   the audio is output with minimal compression     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset  and press  re    Note     e This item will be grayed out for NTSC signals   Video  ColorStream HD  and PC inputs     e The Dolby Digital Dynamic Range Control will  function in relation to Optical Output Format   PCM mode      Using the Locks menu    The Locks menu includes the Enable Rating  Blocking  Edit Rating Limits  Input Lock  Control  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 wey    and highlight the Locks menu icon     Locks    Enable Rating Blocking  Edit Rating Limits  Input Lock    Control Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       39    Chapte
84. ect one of the factory set picture  modes  Sports  Standard  Movie or PC  and       then change the static gamma setting  the  picture mode automatically changes to  Preference     Selecting the color temperature    You can change the quality ofthe 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    ey    and open the Picture menu   2 Highlight Picture Settings and press  re    3 Highlight Advanced Picture Settings and press    Ge    4 Highlight Color Temperature and press  rij     D In the Color Temperature field  press     or P to    select the mode you prefer  Cool  Medium  or  Warm      6 Press A or V to select either B Drive or G Drive   and then press     or  gt  to adjust the settings     B Drive  makes the picture blueish     G Drive  makes the picture greenish   Note  The B Drive and G Drive settings are  connected to the Color Temperature settings    and will change based on which setting is  selected in Step 5 above     T To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    Ge      To revert to the factory defaults  highlight Reset    and press  rs      Note  If you select one of the factory set picture  modes  Sports  Standard  Movie  or PC  and  then change the color temperature mode  the  picture mode automatically changes to  Preference     Using CableClear   digital noise  re
85. ect the ANT CABLE video input source on the TV      To view basic and premium Cable channels     Turn OFF the VCR  Select the ANT CABLE video  input source on the TV   Tune the TV to channel 3 or  4  whichever channel the Cable box output is set to    Use the Cable box controls to change channels     14    Camcorder    TV back panel    DIGITAL  ANT CABLE    GRIS       Coaxial cable    From Cable TV    or antenna From Cable TV    Cable box       R 7  Crm       To view the VCR     Turn ON the VCR  Select the Video video input  source on the TV      To view the camcorder video     Select the Video video input source on the TV        To select the video input source  press on the  remote control  1s page 21         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        Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream    component video   a VCR  or    a satellite receiver          AUDIO OUT       on SS        RGB PC       DIGITAL ANT CABLE                                        Component video cable    A    Satellite receiver with component           video or DVD player with    component video pee      Y Pe  Pa        0 6 0  a H Satellite COMPONENT VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO  From satellite dish UDEO our                IN            AUDIO  OUT       You wil
86. een     46       2 When you select a folder  press   to move to the    next layer  Press EN to move back to the    previous layer     2 With the desired file selected  press  ne  or FEY to  start playback   4 Press    to stop playback     Note   STOP    e If playback finishes before   is pressed  the  next file will automatically start to play from the  beginning     e Depending on the file size  it may take some  time for playback to begin   During playback    PAUSE STEP  e Press mam   to pause       To resume normal playback  press       PLAY    gt        To locate a specific file  press ex  Or eei   repeatedly      To adjust volume  press Ka   ver     Note     During playback  you can adjust the Sound  menu functions from the Quick Menu     To set the repeat mode   1 Press Mey    to open the Quick Menu   2 Press     or to select Off  All or 1     CH RTN  3 Press one    To close the Music Player    EXIT  1 Press O     Viewing photo files and playing music  files at same time    While viewing photo files  this allows you listen to  music from a list of available files     1 while viewing photo in the Single View or  SlideShow mode  press  5  to open the Quick  Menu     2 Highlight Background Music and press e    the  music list will appear     3 Select a music file and press  re  to start playback     4 Press CHAT to move back the photo view mode   now the music is playing in the background     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features             Contents   Description Description
87. el  repeatedly to highlight HDMI 1 or HDMI 2     If the connected CEC device has any connected  devices  a separate device selection popup window  will appear     HDMI 1   1 Audio Receiver          Press repeatedly to highlight the desired input  source  and then press rcd    Note     e When selecting REGZA LINK input sources  from the popup window using Cet   some  REGZA LINK devices may automatically turn  on    e When selecting input sources using    or V   you will have to press to actually select a  particular device from the popup window     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     e      default label      Audio Receiver     Cable     Compact Disc    DTV   e DVD     Game Console     HDMI Switch  HDMI inputs only      Laser Disc   e Satellite DSS     VCR     Video Recorder     Hide  to hide an unused input in the Input Selection  screen and in the Channel Browser    Inputs list    Note  If you select PC in the Input Selection   screen  you can choose only         Game   Console   or  Hide  as the label     To label the video input sources   1 Press SEU and open the Preferences menu     2 Highlight Input Labeling and press r3      Preferences  CC Selector  Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    Input Labeling  Channel Labeling Auto  Menu Language English    Channel Browser Setup  REGZA LINK Player Control       29    Chapter 6  Using
88. em in the Channel Browser     it will be  highlighted and the TV will automatically tune to  the channel or input     2 Press Fel to close the Channel Browser M     To tune to a channel or input in Select mode     NEXT    1 while watching TV  press e     or   P to open  the Channel Browser    and surf back to a  previous item or forward to the next item in the  list     31    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    In Select Mode  when you stop on an item in the  Channel Browser     it will be highlighted but you  must press   to tune the TV to the highlighted   item     2 Press  i  to tune the TV to the highlighted item     3 Press FT to close the Channel Browser        Adding and clearing channels and  inputs in the History List    Adding channels and inputs to the History  List     As a channel or input is tuned  the Channel  Browser    adds it to the History List and displays it  on the    right side  of the Channel Browser      Previously tuned channels inputs are  shifted  to the  left  eventually moving off the left side  Press    lt q to  surf backward through the previously tuned channels   inputs  Any channel or input that 1s tuned repeatedly  will not be repeated in the History List  but instead is  moved to the end of the list on the right side of the  Channel Browser M    The Channel Browser    will store the following  channels       All channels that are tuned using the numeric  buttons on the remote control       All channels that are tuned using  4  Or Iv   on 
89. enu Language field  press     or P to  select your preferred language     2 Press A or V to select Time Zone Setup and set  your desired time zone with  lt  or  gt  and press     re      3 Next  the Location setting window will appear   For normal home use  press we  to select Home     4 Next  ANT CABLE In setup window will appear     Press     or P to select the input source  Cable or  Antenna  for the ANT CABLE input on the TV     D if you select Antenna  the Channel Tuning Mode  setup window will appear  To tune only digital  channels  select Digital  To tune digital channels  preferentially over analog when entering channel  number directly  select Auto  For normal tuning     select Standard  Press to continue to Auto  Tuning     6 Press to select Start Sean and continue with  the Auto Tuning     You can stop the Initial Setup with FSI  However if    you do not finish the entire Initial Setup process  the  Initial Setup window will appear every time you turn  on the TV     Selecting the menu language    You can choose from three different languages   English  French  and Spanish  for the on screen  display of menus and messages     To select the menu language     1 Press  C9  and open the Preferences menu   highlight Menu Language     2 Press or to select your preferred menu  language        Preferences  CC Selector  Base CC Mode  Digital CC Settings    Input Labeling  Channel Labeling Auto  LC NENNEN  NNNM   Channel Browser Setup  REGZA LINK Player Control    24       d 
90. epending on your device   ce  Selecting the optical audio output format  on  page 39     Audio Setup    PC Audio No  HDMI 1 Audio Auto  MTS Stereo  Language English    Optical Output Format 4 Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital  Dynamic Range Control    Compressed    Reset Done       18       Note     e Some audio systems may not be compatible  with Dolby Digital bitstream signals  Older  audio systems that are not compatible with  standard optical out signals may not work  properly  creating a high noise level that may  damage speakers or headphones  THIS  DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR  WARRANTY     e The DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal may not  output some digital audio sources because of  copy restrictions       Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories   Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories        Connecting a stereo audio system    With the TV s analog stereo audio output terminals   you can connect the TV to a stereo audio system that  is equipped with analog stereo audio input terminals   You will need      One stereo RCA to RCA audio cable    TV hack panel    HDMI IN DIGITAL  ANT CABLE  1 HDMI 2 AUDIO OUT     oG 3oott o U     RGB PC VIDEO R    L MONO    BS    IN    AUDIO    51606                      Stereo RCA to RCA  audio cable    Note  The audio signal from this output is  always available  However  the volume is fixed  and can only be controlled by the stereo audio  system connected     Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a pe
91. er    2  Opens the Signal Meter menu        System Status          System Information       2  Opens the System Information screen        Initial Setup    When you first turn on or reset the TV  the Initial  Setup window will appear     1 Inthe Menu Language field  press     or P to  select your preferred language     2 Press A or V to select Time Zone Setup and set  your desired time zone with       or    and press    Ge      3 Next  the Location setting window will appear   For normal home use  press me to select Home     4 Next  ANT CABLE In setup window will appear   Press     or P to select the input source  Cable or  Antenna  for the ANT CABLE input on the TV     5 ir you select Antenna  the Channel Tuning Mode  setup window will appear  To tune only digital  channels  select Digital  To tune digital channels  preferentially over analog when entering channel  number directly  select Auto  For normal tuning   select Standard  Press png to continue to Auto  Tuning     6 Press to select Start Scan and continue with  the Auto Tuning     You can stop the Initial Setup with PS  However if    you do not finish the entire Initial Setup process  the  Initial Setup window will appear every time you turn  on the TV     Selecting the menu language    You can choose from three different languages   English  French and Spanish  for the on screen  display of menus and messages     To select the menu language     1 Press VE  and open the Preferences menu   highlight Menu Language     2
92. es  advertising  announcement   pont of sale display  or promotional material m to  he Television   iv  the relationships that result from this  warranty   the foregoing claims  disputes controversies  and disagreements are T referred to as the     Dispute      shall be referred to and resolved by final and  bin ing arbitration  to the exclusion of the courts   To  the extent not precluded by law  you agree to waive any  right that you may have to commence or participate in  any representative or class proceeding against the  Related Parties relating to any Dispute  If and where  applicable and to the extent not precluded by law  you  further agree to opt out of any such representative or  class proceedings  Arbitration of any Dispute will be  conducted in th   forum and in the manner as agreed to  between you and TCL  Failing such agreement  the  arbitration will be conducted by one arbitrator pursuant  to the laws and rules relating to arbitration generally in  force in the jurisdiction in w  ich you reside at the time  that the Dispute arises  To the extent not precluded b  law  no claim  dispute  controversy or disagreement o  any other person may be joined or combined with any  pi pag by you  without the prior written consent of    Critical Applications    The Television you have purchased is not designed for  any    critical applications    Critical applications  means  life support systems  medical applications  connections  to implanted medical devices  commercial  tr
93. ess   rg   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ij     Auto  Small  Standard  Large  Auto  Default  Mono w  Serif   Caption Text Prop  w  Serif  Mono w o Serif   Type Prop  w o Serif  Casual   Cursive  Small Capitals   Auto  None  Raised  Depressed        Caption Size             trig  o Uniform  Left Drop Shadow   Right Drop shadow   Caption Text Auto  Black  White  Red    Color Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta     Cyan  Text Foreground Auto  Transparent  Translucent           Opacity Flashing  Solid  Backeround Auto  Black  White  Red   Calo c Be Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta     Cyan  Text Background Auto  Transparent  Translucent              Opacity Flashing  Solid    Auto  Black  White  Red   Caption Text  Green  Blue  Yellow  Magenta   Edge Color  Cyan  CC Selector    You can use the CC Selector to temporarily override  the default analog caption mode  set in Base CC  Mode  for a particular channel  However  once you  change to another analog channel  the closed caption  setting will automatically change back to the current  Base CC Mode setting    37    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    You can also use the CC Selector to select digital  closed caption services  if available   When such  services are not available  the CC Selector presents a  default list of services     To select closed captions   1 Press  E    and open the Preferences menu   2 Highlight CC Selector and press  u        3 Press A or V to select Closed Caption  and then  pres
94. f    Theater Settings       3 In the Picture Size field  select either  TheaterWide 2 or TheaterWide 3  you cannot  scroll in any other mode      4 Press Y to highlight the Picture Scroll field     D Press     or P to scroll the picture up and down as  needed     6 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   erg   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ne      Note  When receiving a signal at 480i resolution   the picture scroll function may have limited  adjustment range       A 4801  480p  720p  10801  1080p  or VGA  60Hz   signal from the HDMI 1 HDMI 2 input       Aspect ratio of Automatic aspect size  signal source  automatically selected when  Auto Aspect is On                 4 3 normal Normal  with sidebars    4 3 letter box TheaterWide 2   16 9 full Full   Not defined  no The current picture size you set  ID 1 data or under  Selecting the picture    HDMI aspect data  size  on page 33           Using the auto aspect ratio feature    When the auto aspect ratio feature is set to   n  the TV  will automatically select the picture size when one of  the following input sources is received          4801  480p  720p  10801 digital signal from the  ANT CABLE input      A 480i signal from the Video or ColorStream HD  input       Note  The auto aspect ratio feature is not  applicable to PC input     To turn on the auto aspect ratio feature   1 Press wey    and open the Picture menu    2 Highlight Theater Settings and press  ug   3 Inthe Auto As
95. f your new Toshiba High Definition Television  You must have an HD Signal to watch an HD Picture     Getting HDTV is easy as    2  3   There are 3 basic ways to receive an HDTV Signal on your new High Definition TV        S Cable or Phone Company    Over The  Air  Antenna  2 HDTV Service 3 SATELLITE   Connect a high quality outside Cable or Phone Company HDTV Satellite Customers will need a  antenna  not supplied  directly Service Customers will need to High Definition satellite receiver  to the antenna input on the TV  subscribe to High Definition and appropriate dish hardware    reception cannot be guaranteed Service from your local provider   Additional monthly subscription  and is based on proximity to the  Additional monthly subscription cost may apply   local signal  cost may apply    Additional HDTV Antenna Reference Information can be obtained from Digital Cable or Digital Satellite is not HDTV  The picture quality is superior to standard analog cable  but it is not HDTV   See the difference HD   www antennaweb org Programming makes     Once you have a High Definition Signal you need to connect it to a High Definition Input on your TV   If you are connecting directly from an antenna or basic cable       If you are using an HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Box  there are 3 standard connections that can be used to receive an HD signal       Antenna Input 2 HDMI    to HDM 3 DVIto HDMI 4 Component Video Input    To connect directly from an HDMI  is the best connection for You
96. follow  these procedures     e When turning on your electronic components   turn on the TV first  and then the HDMI or DVI  device     e When turning off your electronic components   turn off the HDMI or DVI device first  and  then the TV           S                 1  EIA CEA 861 D compliance covers the transmission  of uncompressed digital video with high bandwidth  digital content protection  which is being  standardized for reception of high definition video  signals  Because this is an evolving technology  it is  possible that some devices may not operate properly  with the TV     Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    REGZA LINK   connection    You can control the basic functions of connected audio video devices using the TV s remote control if you  connect a REGZA LINK compatible audio receiver or playback device  For an explanation of setup and    operations  see page 48     TV back panel                            Audio receiver                 Playback device   REGZA LINK DVD player  etc            To connect an Audio Receiver and Playback   Devices  you will need    e HDMI cables  se page 13    Note    e If several devices are connected  the REGZA  LINK feature may not operate properly       For proper operation  it is recommended that  you use HDMI cables with the HDMI Logo     Hom            Clea P  E              Playback device   REGZA LINK DVD player  etc      es          Before controlling the device s       After completing the above connections  set the  REGZA LI
97. 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 32 and 33 on page 4     Trademark Information    e Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories  Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories      HDMI  the HDMI logo  and High Definition Multimedia Interface  are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United States and other countries    e MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson     CHILD SAFETY     it Makes    Difference How and Where You Use Your Flat  Panel Display    Congratulations on your purchase  As you enjoy your new  product  please keep these safety tips in mind     The Issue  e The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend  and larger flat panel displays are popular purchases  However   flat panel displays are not always supported on the proper  stands or installed according to the manufacturer s  recommendations   ss    Flat panel displays that are  E  inappropriately situated on dressers   bookcases  shelves  desks   speakers  chests or carts may fall  over and cause injury       TOSHIBA Cares     gt    The consumer electronics industry is  committed to making home  entertainment enjoyable and safe     Tune Into Safety     One size does NOT fit all  Follow the ma
98. ghlight this item then press   to get   Adjust an optimum adjustment automatically          The default settings may vary depending on the input  signal format     44       Setting the PC Audio    This function allows you to output or mute the sound  from your PC when connecting using the PC IN  terminal and an analog RGB cable   re page 19     To set the PC Audio     1 Press wey    and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press  u        3 Press A or V to select PC Audio and then press   4  or P to select No or Yes     Yes  When viewing the PC input  the audio from  the PC Audio input can be heard     No  When viewing the PC input  there will be no  audio     Note  Because the PC and HDMI 1 inputs share  the same set of analog audio inputs  the PC  Audio menu setting influences the HDMI 1  Audio menu setting  If PC Audio is set to  No    the HDMI 1 Audio setting changes to  Auto   If  PC Audio is set to  Yes   the HDMI 1 Audio  setting is set to  Digital  and is grayed out in the  menu   Also see item 1 on page 12 and  Setting  the HDMI   audio mode  on page 27      Using the Media Player       Using the Media Player with USB    You can enjoy photos or music contents stored on a  USB storage device     Photo Viewer specifications      Data type  JPEG Exif ver2 1   e File format  JPEG     Maximum photo size  6 MB     Maximum number of files  500   folder     Maximum photo resolution  4096 x 4096 pixels      Best photo resolution  1366 x 768 pixels  for  19SL410U 
99. he TV in direct sunlight  hot  humid areas  or areas  subject to excessive dust or vibration    25  Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy  level   stable surface that can support the weight of the unit   To secure the TV  use a sturdy strap from the hook s   on the rear of the TV to a wall stud  pillar  or other  immovable structure  Make sure the strap is tight   secure  and parallel to the floor     Sturdy strap  as short as possible        TV side       26  The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or  splashing  Objects filled with liquids should not be  placed on the apparatus     Never block or cover the slots or  openings in the TV cabinet back   a and sides  Never place the    27                     LE   e On a bed  sofa  rug  or similar mem s  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   from overheating and to help maintain reliable   operation of the TV  Leave a space of at least 4  four    inches around the TV     28  Always place the back of the television at least four   4  inches away from any vertical surface  such as a  wall  to allow proper ventilation     29  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     30  Never overload wall outlets and extension cords     31  Always operate thi
100. he picture  are cut off  readjust the Horizontal Position and  Vertical Position  If the picture is affected by  interference  readjust the Clock Phase and Sampling  Clock     To adjust the PC settings     1 Repeatedly press to select PC input mode   ss  Selecting the video input source to view  on  page 29      2 Press    ey    and open the Setup menu     43    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    3 Highlight PC Settings and press  rij     Setup  Installation  REGZA LINK Setup  Sleep Timer    PC Settings    Media Player       Note  If a PC is not connected or there is no PC  input signal  this feature will be grayed out in the  Setup menu     4 Press A or V to highlight the item you want to  adjust     D Press     or K to make the appropriate  adjustments     PC Settings    Vertical Position  Clock Phase    Sampling Clock  Auto Adjust       Note  The screen is disrupted momentarily  when adjusting the PC settings  This is not a  sign of malfunction        Mode Description       Moves the picture left right           Horizontal   mM   Position The adjustment range is within  50  from center       Moves the picture up down    Vertical    ERE   Position The adjustment range is within  10  from center    Helps to reduce noise and sharpen the   Clock picture    Phase The adjustment range is within  16    from center         Helps to reduce noise and minimize  Sampling periodic vertical stripes on the screen        Clock The adjustment range is within  10  from center     Auto Hi
101. he point of  cable entry as practical  For additional antenna grounding  information  see items 32 and 33 on page 4                           CHILD SAFETY     It Makes A Difference How and Where You Use Your Flat  Panel Display    Congratulations on your purchase  As you enjoy your new  product  please keep these safety tips in mind     The Issue    The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend  and larger flat panel displays are popular purchases  However   flat panel displays are not always supported on the proper  stands or installed according to the manufacturer s  recommendations     Flat panel displays that are  inappropriately situated on dressers   bookcases  shelves  desks   speakers  chests or carts may fall  over and cause injury     E TOSHIBA Cares     The consumer electronics industry is  committed to making home  entertainment enjoyable and safe     ty     One size does NOT fit all  Follow the manufacture s  recommendations for the safe installation and use of your flat  panel display    e Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for  proper use of this product    e Don t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and  television sets      Don t place flat panel displays on furniture  that can easily be used as steps  such  as a chest of drawers      Remember that children can become  excited while watching a program   especially on a  larger than life  flat  panel display  Care should be taken  to place or install the displa
102. he prompt may not appear     2 Press     or K to select Yes  and then press fe    When the Auto Start function is On  the Media  Player menu will appear  When you select No   nothing happens     A device was connected to the TV  Would  you like to open the Media Player     Yes       Note  The prompt will disappear after about 10  seconds        Manually open   1 Press wey    and     or K to select the Setup menu     2 Press W to select Media Player  and then press  3 Press A or V to select Photo or Music then press     re     Media Player    Music  Auto Start       Note     e The viewer will also open even if there are no  photo or music files     e While the Media Player is active  the main  menus cannot be displayed   Viewing photo files    There are three types of view modes     Multi View    This view allows you to search for photos in a grid  format  These pictures are displayed using thumbnail  data in each image file    Lo Photo       D Navigate ENTER Select ZEN Page CHRIN Back    1 Press AY AK to move the highlight in one  window  If all of the photos will not fit in one  screen  when pressing  lt  at the top left thumbnail   the screen will move to the previous page   Conversely  when pressing  gt  at the bottom right  thumbnail  the screen will move to the next page    a    Iv   buttons can be used to page up down the  photo list when there are more photos than will fit  onto one screen     2 When you select a folder  press fr to move to the    next layer  Press ROS
103. hiba ca warranty    egistration of your LCD Television will enable TCL to  Con act you in the unlikely event of a product safety  notice  Failure to complete the product registration does  not diminish BIA warranty rights   THE ABOV AM ES  ARE SUBJECT TO THE  FOLLOWING CONDITION     1  You must provide your bil of sale or other proof of   purchase     2  All warranty servicing of this Television must be   pedomed y a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider     3  The warranties from TCL are effective only if the  Television is e purchased as new and un  pened  from TCL or from TCL s authorized distributors   dealers or resellers     ADR   s     and  ii  located   operated in Canada     4  Removal and reinstallation of product that is  mounted in such a manner as to impede normal  Service is not covered under these warranties  This  includes wall mounts  custom cabinets and other  installation methods that do not provide for direct  and immediate access to the product for service  purposes  Labour charges for set 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 material defects in  materials or workmanship as limited above  and do  not extend to    a  Service  pal or replacement made necessary  by accident  misuse  abuse  moisture  liquids   dust  dirt  neglect  accident  damage 
104. ikely  event a safety notification is required under the U S   Consumer Product Safety Act  Failure to complete and  return the product registration card does not diminish your  warranty rights     THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE  FOLLOWING CONDITIONS      1  This Limited Warranty is extended only to the  original purchaser and only covers product  purchased as new      2  A purchase receipt or other proof of the original  purchase date is required for warranty service      3  All warranty servicing of this LCD Television must be  performed by an Authorized TAIS Service Provider      4  The warranties from TAIS are effective only if this  LCD Television is purchased and operated in the  U S A  or Puerto Rico     5  Removal and reinstallation of product that is  mounted in such a manner as to impede normal  service is not covered under these warranties  This       includes wall mounts  custom cabinets and other  installation methods that do not provide for direct  and immediate access to the product for service  purposes  Labor service charges for set installation   setup  adjustment of customer controls  and  installation or repair of antenna  satellite or cable  Systems are not covered by this limited warranty      6  Reception or other problems caused by inadequate  antenna systems  misaligned satellite dishes   improperly installed cable drops or use with non   standard signals or sources are your responsibility  and are not covered by this limited warranty     7  
105. in  and then    POWER  press  qb        The remote control batteries may be dead  Replace  the batteries or try the control panel keys     Picture problems    General picture problems    e Check the antenna cable connections  ss  Chapter  2  Connecting your TV        Press on the remote control or TV and select  a valid video input source  re page 29   If no device  is connected to a particular input on the TV  no  picture will display when you select that particular  input source  For device connection details  see   Chapter 2  Connecting your TV       Antenna reception may be poor  Use a highly  directional outdoor antenna  if applicable       The station may have broadcast difficulties  Try  another channel     e Adjust the picture qualities  rs page 36    Noisy picture      If you are watching an analog channel  off air  broadcast or Cable TV   you can set the  CableClear   feature to reduce visible interference in  the TV picture  ve page 51         Video Input Selection problems      If the Input Selection window does not appear when  you press on the remote control or TV  press  a second time  which will change to the next  video input source and display the Input Selection  window     Cannot view external signals or channel 3 or 4       f you cannot view signals from external devices  connected to Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1  HDMI  2  PC  or from channels 3 or 4  make sure the Input  Lock is set to Off  x  page 42      Poor color or no color      The station may hav
106. in to restore  the moving picture  sz page 36     7 Channel Numbers  0 9    100  directly tune  channels  The button is used to tune digital  channels  te page 33  or to edit the Favorites List   1 page 30     8 FAV BROWSER accesses the Favorites List in the  Channel Browser M   5 page 30     9 RECALL displays TV status information  ss page  50     10 CH AY cycles through programmed channels   when no menu is on screen  1s pages 24 26    11 C CAPTION accesses the closed caption  ss page  37     12 MUTE reduces or turns off the sound  r  page  38     13 VOL     adjusts the volume level    14 INFO displays TV status information as well as  program details  when available  sz page 50     15 EXIT closes on screen menus    16 ENTER activates highlighted items in the main   menu system    17 CH RTN returns to the last viewed channel or   source  rs page 33    18 Arrow buttons  A V  lt  gt   When a menu is on     screen  these buttons select or adjust  programming menus   Also see  lt  P gt      19  lt   gt  While watching TV  these buttons open the  Channel Browser     and tune to the previous     next channel in the channel history  1  page 31     Also see    Arrow buttons       20 MENU accesses the main TV menu system  ss  pages 22 23     21 STOP stops the tape or DVD    22 PLAY Begins playback of a tape or DVD    23 SKIP PPI Skips forward to locate later DVD  chapters    24 FF Fast forwards the tape or DVD  Press during  play mode to view the picture moving rapidly  forward     
107. ity stereo sound  MTS also  can transmit a second audio program  SAP   containing a second language  music  or other audio  information  when provided by individual stations    When the TV receives a stereo or SAP broadcast  the  word    STEREO    or    SAP    appears on screen when    is pressed The MTS feature is only available  for analog signals on the ANT CABLE input     To listen to stereo sound    1 Press    ey    and open the Sound menu   2 Highlight Audio Setup and press  rs   3 Inthe MTS field  select Stereo   4    To save the new settings  highlight Done and press    To reset the settings to the factory defaults   highlight Reset and press  ue   Note     e You can typically leave the TV in Stereo mode  because it will automatically output the type of  sound being broadcast  stereo or monaural      e  f the 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     or P 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     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Note     e A second audio program  SAP  can be heard  only on those TV stations that offer it  For  example  a station might broadcast another  language as a second audio program  If you  have SAP on  you will see the current program  on the screen but hear the other language 
108. ive  smoke  dust  or other airborne contaminants or  environmental conditions      8  Warranties extend only to defects in materials or  workmansiip as limited above  and do not extend to  any LCD Television or parts that have been lost or  discarded by you or to damage to the LCD  Television or parts caused by fires  misuse  abuse   accident  Acts of God  such as lightning or j  fluctuations in electric power   improper installation   improper maintenance  or use in violation of      instructions furnished by TAIS  use or malfunction  through simultaneous use of this LCD Television  and connected equipment  or to units that have been  modified or had the serial number removed  altered   defaced  or rendered illegible     9  Product purchased  AS IS  or  With known faults   defects or problems  are not covered by this limited  warranty     10  Product previously owned or registered by a    consumer and resold is not covered by this limited  warranty     11  Product that is refurbished and resold is not  covered under this limited warranty     How to Obtain Warranty Service    After following all of the Gaertn instructions in the  Owner s manual  review the section entitled f   Concierge  located on our Customer Support Web site  at http   support toshiba com  If you find that service is  needed  follow the instructions provided on the web site  or please contact TAIS  Consumer Solution Center toll  free at 1 800 631 3811  You must present upon  request your original bill of s
109. l need       Coaxial cables    Standard A V cables      If you have a mono VCR  connect L  MONO  on the TV to your VCR s audio out terminal  using the white audio cable only       Standard audio cables    Component video cables      You can connect the component video  cables  plus audio cables  from the DVD  player or satellite receiver to the  ColorStream HD terminals  Y  PB  and PH   on the TV  The ColorStream HD terminals  can be used with Progressive  480p  720p   and Interlaced  480i  1080i  scan systems  A  1080i signal will provide the best picture  performance  1080p is not supported       If your DVD player or satellite receiver does  not have component video  connect a  standard A V cable to VIDEO on the back  panel  If your DVD player has HDMI video   see page 16     To view antenna or Cable channels   Select the ANT CABLE video input source on the TV            VIDEO AUDIO      660 N a From  9  ou Go antenna       TR    Coaxial cable        Standard A V cables    To view the DVD player     Turn ON the DVD player  Select the ColorStream HD  video input source on the TV      To view satellite programs using the  component video connections     Turn on the satellite receiver  Select the ColorStream  HD video input source on the TV      To view the VCR or view and record antenna  channels     Turn ON the VCR  Tune the VCR to the channel you  want to watch  Select the Video video input source on  the TV      To record a TV program while watching a  DVD     Turn ON the
110. l rating system is not designed   transmitted  or controlled by the TV or Toshiba   nor is the availability of an additional rating  system determined or controlled by Toshiba     Similarly  the rating of programs in an  additional rating system is not determined   transmitted  or controlled by the TV or Toshiba    e The additional rating system is an evolving  technology  therefore  availability  content  and  format may vary        Independent rating system for broadcasters       Ratings  Description and Content themes       Mature Audience Only  This program  is specifically designed to be viewed  by adults and therefore may be  TV MA unsuitable for children under 17      L  Crude or indecent language S   Explicit sexual activity V  Graphic  violence       Parents Strongly Cautioned  This  program contains some material that  many parents would find unsuitable  TV 14 for children under 14 years of age      D  Intensely suggestive dialog L   Strong  coarse language S  Intense  sexual situations V  Intense violence       Parental Guidance Suggested  This  program contains material parents  may find unsuitable for younger  children      D  Some suggestive dialog L   Infrequent coarse language S  Some  sexual situations V  Moderate  violence    TV PG       General Audience  Most parents  TV G would find this program suitable for  all ages         Directed to Older Children  This  program is designed for children age  7 and above  Note  Programs in  which fantasy violence may b
111. leep time   photo dia Press re  Slideshow Repeat play     See page 46 mM  Sli   Note  A message will display on screen when  ideshow Interval Time     e  k See page 46 there is one minute remaining on the sleep  selection  timer   Contents   Description Description To cancel the sleep timer   Music list  Multi view  See page 45  SLEEP nuc    Sorting Repeatedly press   until it is set to 0 minute   To sort the folders and files Automatic Power Down  MENU i  1 Press    to open the Quick Menu  The TV will automatically turn itself off  standby   2 Press    or V to select Sort  after 4 hours  if you do not operate the TV either from  the remote control or the TV control panel   Music  3 Press     or P to select Title  New or    Old to set the sorting rule                             1 From the Preferences menu  highlight Energy  Saving Settings and press GE      Playback See page 46   Pause See page 46 2 Press A or V to select Automatic Power Down   Stop See page 46   Skip See page 46 3 Press or  gt  to select On or Off  and press D   Repeat play See page 46 Note    Sound Settings See page 38       e The default setting is Off     Note  Sorting  Total Time display may not be    e 1 minute before switching to standby  a  available in all cases     warning message will appear        41    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    e When the following features are set  the feature  that is set for the nearest time will function       Automatic Power Down    Sleep Timer      No Signal Po
112. ll Toshiba Customer Service at 1 800 631 3811    All cables and Adapters are sold separately  TOSHIBA    For additional Toshiba Product Information visit support toshiba  com  Please remember to complete your product registration  Failure to register your product does not disminish your warranty rights Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     Please Do Not Return This Product To  The Store     Veuillez ne pas retourner ce produit au  magasin     If you are experiencing a technical problem or have questions regarding operation  Authorized Service Providers  warranty or  parts  please contact our Customer Service Department at    1  800  631 3811  For US Customers    1  800  268 3404  For Canadian Customers   Many questions regarding parts  service  and warranties can be answered by visiting the Customer Support Section of our  website  support toshiba com  For US Customers    www toshiba ca  For Canadian Customers     THANK YOU    Si vous   prouvez des difficult  s techniques ou si vous avez des questions concernant le fonctionnement du produit  les  centres de service autoris  s  la garantie ou les pi  ces  veuillez appeler notre d  partement du service    la client  le au   1  800  631 3811    tats Unis seulement   1  800  268 3404  Canada seulement     Vous trouverez   galement des r  ponses    de nombreuses questions sur les pi  ces  le service et les garanties en visitant  la section Soutien    la client  le de notre site Web   support toshiba com    tats Unis seulement   www t
113. lug this a panus auring lightning storms or  when unused for long periods of time     14  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Ser   vicing is required when the apparatus has been dam   aged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug  is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have  fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate nor   mally  or has been dropped     Additional Safety Precautions    14a  CAUTION  If the TV is dropped and the cabinet or  enclosure surface has been damaged or the TV does  not operate normally  take the following precautions      ALWAYS turn off the TV and unplug the power cord  to avoid possible electric shock or fire    e NEVER allow your body to come in contact with any  broken glass or liquid from the damaged television   The LCD panel inside the TV contains glass and a  toxic liquid  If the liquid comes in contact with your  mouth or eyes  or your skin is cut by broken glass   rinse the affected area thoroughly with water and  consult your doctor             ALWAYS contact a service technician to inspect the    TV any time it has been damaged or dropped        15  CAUTION      To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not use the  polarized plug with an extension cord  receptacle   or other outlet unless the blades can be inserted  completely to prevent blade exposure      To prevent electric shock  match wide blade of plug  to wide slot  fully insert    16  CAUTION    Do 
114. me TV programs and movies include signals that  classify the content of the program as unsuitable for  younger viewers  The V Chip feature in this TV  detects the signals and blocks the programs according  to the ratings you select   For rating descriptions  see  the tables on the next page      To block and unblock TV programs and  movies     Press  EY  and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press Y to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press  rg      Press W to highlight Enable Rating Blocking     O1 R    ND      Press P to select On  and then press  rs     Locks    Enable Rating Blocking  Edit Rating Limits  Input Lock   Control Panel Lock    Game Timer  New PIN Code       B Press Y to highlight Edit Rating Limits and press  Gr  The Edit Rating Limits screen appears     T Press AW AK and then press  va  to select the  level of blocking you prefer  A box with an    X    is  a rating that will be blocked  As you highlight a  rating  a definition for the rating appears at the  bottom of the screen     8 When done selecting the ratings you want to  block  highlight Done and press  mg    Note  The above blocking level selection is for   the U S V Chip system  For the Canadian Rating   Menu  highlight  Canada RS  and press Ge      Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Downloading an additional rating  system for blocking TV programs and  movies    In the future  an additional rating system may become  available for use in selectively blocking 
115. mponent video  HD INPUT   VIDEO  Y  1V p p   75 ohm  Pn  0 7 V  p p   75 ohm  Pe  0 7 V  p p   75 ohm  Suggested formats  10801  720p   480p  480i  AUDIO  500 mV  rms   10K ohm    HDMI  INPUT   HDMI compliant  type A connector   HDCP compliant  Suggested formats  See table on the next  page   HDMI Audio  2 channel Linear PCM  32   44 1 48 kHz  sampling frequency  16 20 24  bits per sample  DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  Optical type  PC INPUT  15 Pin D sub Analog RGB    Dimensions  19SL410U   Width  176 1 4 inches  462 mm   Height  1  1 5 8 inches  345 mm   Depth  6 3 4 inches  180 mm   24SL410U   Width  1  11 inches  584 mm   Height  1 4 5 16 inches  414 mm   Depth  8 11 16 inches  220 mm   32SL410U   Width  2   6 5 16 inches  770 mm   Height  1 8 15 16 inches  531 mm   Depth  8 3 4 inches  226 mm   Mass  Weight   19SL410U  7 7 lbs  3 5 kg   24SL410U  9 9 Ibs  4 5 kg   32SL410U  19 8 Ibs  9 0 kg   Operating conditions  Temperature  32  F   95  F  0  C   35  C   Humidity  20   80   no moisture condensation   Supplied Accessories    Remote control with two size    AAA    batteries    Owner s manual  this book     99    Chapter 9  Appendix    Acceptable signal formats for PC IN and HDMI terminals    PC IN signal formats    Note  Depending on the connected PC  the following status may occur  incorrect display  false format  detection  picture position failure  blur  or judder  But this is not a malfunction of your TV                                                                        
116. munications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmtul interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by removing  and applying power to the equipment  the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by  one or more of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       ncrease the separation between the equipment and  the receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is  connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help     Caution  Changes or modifications to this  equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba  could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment     ENERGY STAR  User Information    ENERGY STAR User Information Statement  the  factory default settings of this television meet  ENERGY STAR requirements  Changing Picture  Settings may increase energy consumption  possibly  beyond the limits required for ENERGY STAR  qualification    To ensure your television is operating at optimal  energy efficiency  select  Home  mode during initial  activation        To return to  Home  mode settings  select  Standard   picture mode   Standard  mode is recommended for  normal home use     ENERGY STAR  qualified TV   Products that earn the ENERGY    STAR prevent green house gas  rff  emissions by meeting strict guidelines    se
117. n  the INPUT key  functions as the OK button    USB port    To access photo or music files     TV back panel connections    TV hack       1 upwi  IN  High Definition Multimedia Interface input  receives digital audio and uncompressed digital  video from an HDMI device or uncompressed  digital video from a DVI device     2 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  Optical audio output in Dolby Digital or PCM   pulse code modulation  format for connecting an  external Dolby Digital decoder  amplifier  A V  receiver  or home theater system with optical  audio input     3 ANT CABLE    Antenna input that supports analog  NTSC  and  digital  ATSC  off air antenna signals and analog  and digital Cable TV  QAM  signals     4 vipEO IN    Standard  composite  video and standard audio  inputs plus for connecting devices with composite  video     Note     e Standard  composite  video cable carry only  video information  separate audio cables  are required for a complete connection       The VIDEO IN and ColorStream   HD inputs  share the same audio input terminals          ooo Wo    1 2           HDMI IN  Hom    DIGITAL ANT CABLE  AUDIO OUT            1 2       RGB PC       VIDEO R OO L MONO    999    Jegeg vd    7 6         D AUDIO OUT    Analog stereo audio output for connecting an  external amplifier  A V receiver  or home theater  system with analog stereo audio input     ColorStream  HD    ColorStream  high definition component video  input  with standard stereo audio inputs  for  connecting devices with 
118. n 10 minutes  3  minutes  and 1 minute remain on the Game  Timer     e If the TV loses power with time remaining on  the Game Timer  when power is restored the  TV will enter Input Lock mode  as if the Game  Timer had been activated  and you will have to  deactivate the Input Lock  as described  before      Using the control panel lock feature    You can lock the control panel to prevent your  settings from being changed accidentally  by  children  for example   When the control panel lock  is On  none of the controls on the TV control panel  will operate except POWER        To lock the control panel     Press  ES  and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press  rs     Press W to highlight Control Panel Lock     oF    PND      Press K to select On  When the control panel is    locked and any key on the control panel  except  POWER  is pressed  the message    NOT  AVAILABLE    appears     Locks    Enable Rating Blocking  Edit Rating Limits  Input Lock    Control Panel Lock  Game Timer  New PIN Code       To unlock the control panel     Select Off in step 5 above  or press and hold the VOL    key on the TV control panel for about 10 seconds  until the volume icon appears     Using the PC settings feature    You can view an image from a PC on the TV screen   When a PC is connected to the TV s RGB PC IN  terminal  you can use the PC Settings feature to make  adjustments to the image  If the edges of t
119. n fire                 Installation  Care  and Service    Installation    Follow these recommendations and precautions and  heed all warnings when installing your TV     19  WARNING  NEVER expose batteries to  A excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or  the like           20  ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is located  in such a manner that it can be easily unplugged in  case the product requires service        21  NEVER route the product s power cord inside a wall or  similar enclosed area        22  Never modify this equipment  Changes or modifica   tions may void  a  the warranty  and b  the user s  authority to operate this equipment under the rules of  the Federal Communications Commission     23  DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL  INJURY  DEATH  OR EQUIPMENT  DAMAGE     Never place the TV on an unstable cart   stand  or table  The TV may fall  causing  serious personal injury  death  or serious  damage to the TV              24  To avoid damage to this product  never place or store  the TV in direct sunlight  hot  humid areas  or areas  subject to excessive dust or vibration      continued     3       25  Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy  level   stable surface that can support the weight of the unit   To secure the TV  use a sturdy strap from the hook s   on the rear of the TV to a wall stud  pillar  or other  immovable structure  Make sure the strap is tight   secure  and parallel to the floor     Sturdy strap  as short as possible              
120. nd the cabinet or   enclosure surface has been damaged or the TV does  not operate normally  take the following precautions      ALWAYS turn off the TV and unplug the power cord  to avoid possible electric shock or fire    e NEVER allow your body to come in contact with any  broken glass or liquid from the damaged television   The LCD panel inside the TV contains glass and a  toxic liquid  If the liquid comes in contact with your  mouth or eyes  or your skin is cut by broken glass        rinse the affected area thoroughly with water and  consult your doctor      ALWAYS contact a service technician to inspect the  TV any time it has been damaged or dropped     15  CAUTION      To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not use the  polarized plug with an extension cord  receptacle   or other outlet unless the blades can be inserted  completely to prevent blade exposure      To prevent electric shock  match wide blade of plug  to wide slot  fully insert     16  CAUTION     Do not let children swallow the product or play with  the plastic bag  Keep the product and the plastic bag  out of the reach of children     17  CAUTION     Do not let water or other liquids come into contact  with the product  as it may result in damage     18  WARNING     To prevent the spread of fire  keep candles or other  open flames away from this product at all times     Keep the product away from direct sunlight  fire or a  heat source such as a heater  This may reduce the  product lifetime or result i
121. nel Options and press   ng   The list of channels will appear     Channel Options  Ch  Type  Digital     gt     Analog  Digital    il   p   3   4 Analog  5 Analog  6   T     8   9    Analog  Analog  Analog  Analog    i   a nt nn on B    10 Analog      lt           3 Press  gt  and then A or V to select a channel in  the lock column     4 Press  ng   PIN code entry will be required to set a  locked channel     Note  If the PIN code has not been set yet  a  warning message will appear     5 av symbol will appear in the box   To remove the v  symbol  press again     Unlocking programs temporarily    If you try to tune the TV to a program that exceeds  the rating limits you set  the TV will enter program  lock mode and the following message will appear on   screen     This program exceeds the rating limit you set     Push  MUTE  to enter PIN        You can either temporarily unlock the program or  select an unlocked program to watch     To temporarily unlock the program     1 Press  mute J     2 Enter your four digit PIN code and press  are   If  the correct code is entered  the program lock  mode is temporarily released and the normal  picture appears  The program lock mode will  resume when you tune to another TV program  or  when the TV is turned off and turned on again     Using the input lock feature    You can use the Input Lock feature to lock the video  inputs  Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1  HDMI 2  and  PC  and channels 3 and 4  You will not be able to  view the input so
122. new set of Installation menu icons  will appear     2 Highlight Time Zone  and press  re    3 Press 4 or P to select the region  highlight Done     and then press  ue      After the time zone has been set  you will be asked to  set the current Daylight Saving Time status     28       To set the Daylight Saving Time status   1 Press 4 or P to select Yes or No  highlight Done     and then press  rs         Viewing the system status    To view the system status   1 Press we     and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight Installation and press  re      3 A new set of Installation menu icons will appear   Open the System Status menu  highlight System  Information  and press  rs      4 Press     or P to scroll through the menu bar to    select the Factory Defaults or Support  Information and view the related information     To close the screen and return to the  Installation menu     Highlight Done and press fe      To return to normal viewing     EXIT  Press O     Reset Factory Defaults    To reset all settings and channels to their  factory default values     1 Press wey    and open the Setup menu     2 Highlight Installation and press  rj  A new set of  Installation menu icons will appear    3 Open the System Status menu  highlight System  Information  and press  gj     4 Press 4 or P to scroll through the menu bar to  select Factory Defaults     5 Highlight Yes and press  gj      6  If PIN code has been set  enter your PIN code     Press     or to select Done and press gr   A  war
123. ning message will appear  select Yes and press  Ge   the TV will turn off automatically after a few    seconds  After the TV turns off  unplug the TV  power cord and then plug it in again to complete  the reset process     To cancel the reset   Select No and press ig  in step 5 above     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features       Selecting the video input source to  view    To select the video input source to view     1 Press on the remote control or TV control  panel     2 And then either   a  Press 0 5  or  b  Repeatedly press    or V on the remote control  and then press  8  to change the input  or  c  Repeatedly press on the remote control  or TV control panel to change the input     The current signal source displays in the top right  corner of the Input Selection screen     Input Selection ANT CABLE    Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI 1    2   3   4 HDMI2  5 PC       INPUT to select En Navigate    Note     e You can label the video input sources  according to the specific devices you have  connected to the TV  ve  Labeling the video  input sources  at right      e Sources can be  hidden   vs  Labeling the  video input sources  at right     e    No Video Signal    will appear randomly on the  screen if no signal is received in video input  mode     e If CEC device is connected to a HDMI input   the REGZA LINK icon will appear     If a REGZA LINK device with HDMI  switching capability  e g  Audio Receiver  is  connected to the HDMI input     Press on the remote or TV control pan
124. not closed   captioned  no captions will display  ve page 37       If text is not available  a black rectangle may appear   If this happens  turn off the closed caption feature   1 page 37       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  r   page 37      Rating blocking  V Chip  problems       f you forget your PIN code  While the PIN code  entering screen is displayed  press four times  within 5 seconds  The PIN code you previously  stored will be cleared  ss page 40      94       No REGZA LINK operation     The REGZA LINK feature is available for Toshiba  REGZA LINK compatible devices      Make sure the HDMI cables with the HDMI Logo   MOMIE   are used      When the connected REGZA LINK device does not  work correctly after you have changed settings of    the device  turn off your TV and unplug the power  cord  then plug and turn on again        f several devices are connected  REGZA LINK  feature may not operate properly       Read the instruction manual furnished with the  connected REGZA LINK device     HDMI problems    For HDMI cables  Make sure to use cables with the HDMI Logo   HOM  C page 13      Media Player problems      Make sure that devices are connected correctly      Incorrect behavior may occur with a USB HUB  connection      Photo files that have been processed by PC photo  editing software may not 
125. not let children swallow the product or play with   the plastic bag  Keep the product and the plastic bag   out of the reach of children     17  CAUTION   Do not let water or other liquids come into contact  with the product  as it may result in damage     18  WARNING     To prevent the spread of fire  keep candles or other  open flames away from this product at all times     Keep the product away from direct sunlight  fire or a  heat source such as a heater  This may reduce the  product lifetime or result in fire     Installation  Care  and Service    Installation    Follow these recommendations and precautions and  heed all warnings when installing your TV     19 WARNING  NEVER expose batteries to    A excessive heat such as sunshine  fire or    the like    20  ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is located  in such a manner that it can be easily unplugged in  case the product requires service    21  NEVER route the product s power cord inside a wall or  similar enclosed area    22  Never modify this equipment  Changes or modifica   tions may void  a  the warranty  and b  the user s    authority to operate this equipment under the rules of  the Federal Communications Commission     23  DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL  INJURY  DEATH  OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE     Never place the TV on an unstable cart   stand  or table  The TV may fall  causing  serious personal injury  death  or serious  damage to the TV        24  To avoid damage to this product  never place or store  t
126. not turn the TV off or on  please  unplug the power cord for a few seconds then  plug it back in and try again     See  Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation  for  a quick overview of navigating the TV s menu  system  s page 22      10       10  11    12  13    14    Program channels into the TV s channel  memory  ss page 24      For details on using the TV s features  see  Chapters 6 and 7     For help  refer to  Chapter 8  Troubleshooting      For technical specifications and warranty  information  see Chapter 9     Enjoy your new TV     Chapter 1  Introduction    TV front and side panel controls and connections    Model 19SL410U is used in this manual for illustration purposes     Left side panel    TV front             if          TV top                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      8 7 6 4    Touch sensor    Green LED  Power LED  Green    Power indicator    Remote sensor   Point the remote control toward this remote  sensor  r   Remote control effective range  on  page 20     POWER   Touch to turn the TV on and off     CH  CHANNEL  A V    When no menu is on screen  these keys change  the channel  programmed channels only  re page  24 
127. ntries      MPEG Layer 3 audio eat eu ne  licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson        Contents    Important Safety Instructions                               3  Installation  Care  and Service                            3  Chapter 1  Introduction                                      9  Features of your new TV    9  Overview of steps for installing  setting up  and using  Mond WR wards cesse sde sens   10  TV front and side panel controls and connections          11  TV back panel connections     Chapter 2  Connecting your TV                              Overview of cable types  e aie etui       About the connection illustrations  Connecting a VCR and antenna  Cable TV or Camcorder            nan anro utr lat ars dre a 14  Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream     component video   a VCR  or a satellite receiver          15  Connecting an HDMI   or DVI device to the  HDMI Ifp  t   nnn esten e DURER  REGZA LINK connection            is  Connecting a digital audio system  Connecting a stereo audio system  Connecting a personal computer  PC     19   Chapter 3  Using the remote control                      20  Installing the remote control batteries                             20  Remote control effective range         20  Adjusting the viewing angle                  20  Learning about the remote control    21   Chapter 4  Menu layout and navigation                   22  Matt meni layout    sr dress e ite tene 22   Setup Installation menu layout      129  Navigating the men
128. nufacture s  recommendations for the safe installation and use of your flat  panel display      Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for  proper use of this product      Don t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and  television sets      Don t place flat panel displays on furniture s  that can easily be used as steps  such     449   as a chest of drawers  4     Remember that children can become  excited while watching a program     especially on a  larger than life  flat  panel display  Care should be taken  to place or install the display where it  cannot be pushed  pulled over  or  knocked down      Care should be taken to route all cords and cables conected to  the flat panel display so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed  by curious children     Wali Mounting  If you decide to wall mount your flat panel   display  always      Use a mount that has been recommended by the display  manufacturer and or listed by an independent laboratory  such  as UL  CSA  ETL       Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount  manufacturers       f you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your  flat panel display  contact your retailer about professional  installation      Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is  appropriate  Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted  to walls with steel studs or old cinder block construction  If you  are unsure  contact a professional installer    e A minimum of
129. o the extent permitted by law  this limited warranty  shall be governed and construed in accordance with the  laws of Ontario    If there is any inconsistency between this limited  warranty  on the one hand  and any statement in the  packaging of the Television or in any other document  enclosed with  or used in the context of the promotion  or sale of  the Television  on the other hand  the  provisions of this limited warranty shall prevail     How to Obtain Warranty Services    If  after following all of the operating instructions in this  manual  checked the  Troubleshooting  section  and  have visited www toshiba ca support for additional  information  you find that service is needed  E  el TCL Customer Support toll free at 1 800 268                    A copy of the GPL source code in this product may  be obtained bY contacting Toshiba Consumer  Solutions at  800  631 3811  There will be a charge  to cover the costs of providing the source code        TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION    SYSTEMS  INC    Corporate Headquaters  9740 IRVINE BLVD   IRVINE  CA 92618 U S A    Visual Products Service and Support Dept  1420 B TOSHIBA DRIVE  LEBANON   TN 37087  U S A     TOSHIBA OF CANADA LTD   HEAD OFFICE 191 McNABB STREET  MARKHAM  ONTARIO  L3R 8H2  CANADA    CableClear  ColorStream  GameTimer  and TheaterWide are registered trademarks of Toshiba  America Information Systems  Inc     Channel Browser  DynaLight  and SurfLock are trademarks of Toshiba America Information  Systems  Inc  
130. on HDMI input is currently selected     The Enable REGZA LINK item is set to Off     REGZA LINK   input source selection    If a REGZA LINK device with HDMI switching   capability  e g  Audio Receiver  is connected to the  HDMI input  you can select another REGZA LINK  device that is connected to the master HDMI device    using the TV s button  See page 29 for details     VOLUME and MUTE controls of Audio  Receiver    With your TV s remote control  you can adjust or  mute the sound volume of the Audio Receiver     e fi   oY adjust the volume level       turns off the sound   Note   e To use this function       Set Speaker Preference to Audio  Receiver in the REGZA LINK Setup menu       Confirm that a connected REGZA LINK  device  such as DVD player  etc  is selected  for the Audio Receiver input source       You can also use this function when the audio  receiver is connected to the TV s DIGITAL  AUDIO OUT terminal  not HDMI connection    In this case  select a digital audio input mode  on the Audio Receiver     e These functions depend on the device  connected        Other REGZA LINK   functions    When the Enable REGZA LINK and each item in the  REGZA LINK Setup menu are set to On  the following  functions will be enabled        Item Description       If a connected HDMI device starts  TV AutoInput playing video or audio  the TV will       Switch automatically switch to the  appropriate HDMI input    TV Auto If a REGZA LINK device is turned   Power on  the TV turns on autom
131. or to select the desired closed caption    mode and press FAT       To view captions     Highlight CC1  CC2  C63  or C64   CC1 displays  translation of the primary language in your area         Giant pandas eat leaves    lt      R      MU    Note  If the program or video you selected is not  closed captioned  no captions will display on   screen      To view text    Highlight T1  T2  T3  or TA     WORLD WEATHER  Tem  F    LONDON       Note  If text is not available in your area  a black  rectangle may appear on screen  If this  happens  set the Base CC Mode to Off       To turn off the closed caption mode   Select Off in step 2 above     Note  A closed caption signal may not display in  the following situations     e When a videotape has been dubbed  e When the signal reception is weak       e When the signal reception is non standard    Digital CC Settings    You can customize the closed caption display  characteristics by changing the background color   opacity  text size  type  edge  and color    Note     e This feature is available for digital channels  only     e You cannot set the Caption Text and  Background as the same color     To customize the closed captions    1 Press  EW and open the Preferences menu   O   2 Highlight Digital CC Settings and press Ge      3 Press A or V to highlight the characteristic you  want to change  and then press  lt  or P to select  the format for that characteristic  see table  below      4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and pr
132. ormat  you    will need a Category 2 cable  Conventional  HDMI DVI cable may not work properly       HDMI cable transfers both video and audio   Separate analog audio cables are not  required  see illustration        See    Setting the HDMI  audio mode   c   page 27    TV back panel    o G O O      O            VIDEO AUDIO     60  na L  R HDMI cable                             HDMI device    To view the HDMI device video     Select the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 video input source on the  TV        To select the video input source  press on the  remote control  re page 21      16       To connect a DVI device  you will need     One HDMI to DVI adapter cable  HDMI type A  connector  per DVI device    For proper operation  the length of an HDM   to DVI adapter cable should not exceed 9 8  ft  3m   The recommended length is 6 6 ft   2m      One 3 5mm stereo to RCA Y cable    An HDMI to DVI adapter cable transfers  video only  Separate analog audio cables  are required  see illustration        See    Setting the HDMI  audio mode   v  page 27    TV back panel           DIGITAL ANT CABLE  AUDIO OUT    U    VIDEO R O L MONO    o 990    LAUDIO     000    IN m AUDIO OUT          HDMI IN  1 HDMI 2                 Coo    RGB PC       Gal                      PC HDMI 1          si  H               HDMI to DVI    adapter  cable    DVI device    DVI HDCP NI  QUT  y      6  al   90       na Y Ge   2  D   JR    Note  To ensure that the HDMI or DVI device is  reset properly  it is recommended that you 
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134. oth   cotton  flannel  etc    A hard U  cloth may damage the surface T  of the panel  Avoid contact with alcohol  thinner  ben   zene  acidic or alkaline solvent cleaners  abrasive  cleaners  or chemical cloths  which may damage the  surface  Never spray volatile compounds such as  insecticide on the cabinet  Such products may dam   age or discolor the cabinet     Never hit  press  or place anything on the back cover   These actions will damage internal parts        36           37  WARNING    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into the  TV cabinet slots     38  While it is thundering  do not touch the connecting  cables or apparatus     39  To further protect your TV from lightning and power  surges  always unplug the power cord and discon   nect the antenna if you leave the TV unattended or  unused for long periods of time     40  ALWAYS unplug the TV to completely disconnect from  mains power  When the TV is turned off using the on   off switch  it is not completely disconnected from  ones and a minute amount of current is still con   sumed     During normal use  the TV may make occasional   snapping or popping sounds  This is normal  espe    cially when the unit is being turned on or off  If these   sounds become frequent or continuous  unplug the   D cord and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service  rovider     42  i    Never strike the screen with a  sharp or heavy object     41           DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL  INJURY OR DEA
135. pect Ratio field  select On     d To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   ng   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press  ue      To turn off the auto aspect ratio feature   Select Off in step 3 above     Selecting the cinema mode    When you view a DVD  3 2 pulldown processed   from a DVD player connected to the Video   ColorStream HD  component video   or HDMI inputs  on the TV  smoother motion can be obtained by  setting the Cinema Mode to Film     To set the Cinema Mode to Film    available for 4801 and 10801 signals     1 Press    ey    and open the Picture menu   2 Highlight Theater Settings and press  ug   3 In the Cinema Mode field  select Film     4 To save the new settings  highlight Done and press   rg   To revert to the factory defaults  highlight    Reset and press rei     To set the Cinema Mode to Video   Select Video in step 3 above     39    Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    Using the FREEZE feature    To use the FREEZE feature     1 when viewing the TV  press   to make the    picture a still picture     2 To return to the moving picture  press FREEZE    again  or any other button    Note  If the TV is left in FREEZE mode for more  than 15 minutes  the FREEZE mode will  automatically be released and the TV will return  to moving picture              3 Press A or V to select the picture mode you    prefer and press  rs      Standard    Movie    PC    Preference       Adjusting the picture quality    You can adjust the pict
136. programs     Note  The currently tuned station must be  receiving a digital signal before an additional  rating system can be downloaded     To download the additional rating system  if  available      1 Press we     and highlight the Locks menu icon    2 Press V to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press  eng   Press Y to highlight Enable Rating Blocking   Press  gt  to select On  and press re      Press Y to highlight Edit Rating Limits and press  pr  The Edit Rating Limits screen appears     7 Highlight Alt RS and press  i   The Edit  Alternate Ratings screen will appear   Note   e The Alt RS button will only be available if an  additional rating system is currently available   e It may take several minutes for the TV to  download the additional rating system     e The information displayed in the Alternate  Ratings screen will depend on the  configuration of the additional rating system  available at the time of download     8 Press AY AK and then press  va  to select the  level of blocking you prefer  A box with an  X  is  a rating that will be blocked     ce 0 Aa       9 when you are finished selecting the ratings you  want to block  highlight Done and press  rs      10 inthe Edit Rating Limits screen  highlight Done    and press  ij   Note     e The additional rating system can only be  downloaded one time  You will not be able to  download any updates to the rating system  should such updates become available     e The additiona
137. r 6  Using the TV s features    2 Press Y  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 Ge      Lock System    Please enter a 4 digit PIN code    Confirm PIN code    Cancel         The Locks Active screen appears if the PIN code is  already stored  Use the Number buttons to enter    your four digit code and press  rg      If the wrong PIN code is entered  the message     Incorrect PIN code  please try again  appears     Highlight Retry and press  ig   Enter the code again    and press  ue      When the correct PIN code is entered  the Locks  menu opens     Note   PIN code can not be set to    0000        If you cannot remember your PIN code    While the PIN code entering screen is displayed     press four times within five seconds  The PIN  code will be cleared and you can enter a new PIN  code     Changing your PIN code   Press  A  and highlight the Locks menu icon   Press W to display the PIN code entering screen   Enter your four digit PIN code and press  re    Press W to highlight New PIN Code and press  re      Press the Number buttons to enter a new four digit  code  Reenter the PIN code to confirm it     Press  re   The new PIN code is now active   Note   PIN code can not be set to  0000      e O1 R    M      40       Blocking TV programs and movies by  rating  V Chip     So
138. r HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver may have ColorStream  HD Component may also be used to  antenna or basic cable  HDTV  a DVI connection  This will be connected to the HDMI  receive HDTV   Connect the cable directly This is a digital connection that jack on the TV using an HDMI  cable and an HDMI  to Use if no HDMI  or DVI Jack is available   to the antenna input on the carries both digital video and DVI converter  There are 3 jacks color coded with Red Green Blue on  back of the TV  digital audio  DVI carries digital video only  Therefore  this will require the back of the TV and HD Cable Box or HD Satellite  a separate analog audio connection as well   use the red Receiver   and white audio connections  This connection will require a separate analog audio  connection   use the red and white audio connections   INPUT OUTPUT sed OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT  TV Cable box   Satellite box Cable box   Satellite box TV Cable box   Satellite box  Eo  PET DVI p AUDIO    HOM  aumo egu ee RU MUN  ee        xz  9 es e 60000  9000    RETIRE    Now that you have HD Programming and are connected to an HD Input  Tune to an HD Channel  Remember not all channels are currently broadcast in HD  Sit back  relax and enjoy the superior quality of High Definition   Note  Standard analog TV channels and HD channels  even on the same network  broadcast on different channels  Example  ABC analog may be on channel 4  while ABC HD may be on channel 104     If you are experiencing problems please ca
139. r connecting devices with composite  video     Note     e Standard  composite  video cable carry only  video information  separate audio cables  are required for a complete connection     e The VIDEO IN and ColorStream   HD inputs  share the same audio input terminals     12         DIGITAL  ANT CABLE  AUDIO OUT                    Sao Le  LI  enm   ce       7        PC HDMI 1         ano       D AUDIO OUT    Analog stereo audio output for connecting an  external amplifier  A V receiver  or home theater  system with analog stereo audio input     ColorStream  HD    ColorStream  high definition component video  input  with standard stereo audio inputs  for  connecting devices with component video output   such as a Toshiba DVD player with    ColorStream      Note     e Component video cables carry only video  information  separate audio cables are  required for a complete connection    e The VIDEO IN and ColorStream HD inputs  share the same audio input terminals     PC HDMI 1 AUDIO IN   PC audio input terminals are shared with HDMI 1  analog audio input terminals  and their use can be  configured in the Audio Setup menu  ce page  44      RGB PC IN    For use when connecting a personal computer     Chapter 2  Connecting your TV       Overview of cable types    Cables can be purchased from most stores that sell  audio video devices  Before purchasing any cables   be sure of connector types required by your devices  and the length of each cable     Coaxial  F type  cable  us    Co
140. r connecting receivers with  Dolby Digital or PCM  pulse code modulation   optical audio input to the TV s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  terminal  cs page 18      Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable    BS    Analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable is for  connecting a PC to the TV s RGB PC IN terminal  c     page 19    Note  Separate audio cables are required for a  complete connection     3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y cable          3 5mm Stereo to RCA Y Cable is for connecting  audio signal from DVI device to TV        About the connection illustrations    You can connect different types and brands of devices  to your TV in several different configurations  The  connection illustrations in this manual are  representative of typical device connections only  The  input output terminals on your devices may differ  from those illustrated herein  For details on  connecting and using your specific devices  refer to  each device s owner s manual     13    Chapter 2  Connecting your TV    Connecting a VCR and antenna  Cable TV or Camcorder               VIDEO AUDIO  OUT    AUDIO OUT     Standard A V cables    You will need     Coaxial cables    Standard A V cables    If you have a mono VCR  connect L  MONO  on the TV to your VCR s audio out terminal  using the white audio cable only     Standard audio cables  If you have a mono VCR     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     To view the antenna or Cable signal   Sel
141. r erase individual channels in the  channel memory     Note     e You must configure the ANT CABLE input  source before programming channels   gt  page  24     e The automatic channel programming process  will erase channels that were previously  programmed into the TV s memory     e To tune the TV to a channel not programmed in  the channel memory  you must use the  Channel Number buttons on the remote  control     e Programming channels when the ANT CABLE  input is configured for Cable will take  substantially longer than when the antenna  input is configured for Antenna  This is normal   however  once channel programming is  finished  you should not have to repeat the  programming process again unless your Cable  TV service lineup changes significantly     To program channels automatically     1 Configure the antenna input source  if you have  not already done so  sz page 24      2 Press VE  and open the Setup menu     3 Highlight Installation and press  us      Sleep Timer    PC Settings  Media Player       4  A new set of Installation menu icons will appear   as shown below   Open the Terrestrial menu   highlight Channel Program and press me to bring       up the Start Scan  and press again to begin  channel programming     to  Installation    Terrestrial       Input Confi   Channel Options  Channel Tuning Mode  Time Zone    Signal Meter    dh ANT CABLE Antenna  Scanning channels  please wait       Number of Channels Found   73  Scanning Digital Channels  Found Channels 
142. ratus  including  amplifiers  that produce heat        9  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the Wide biade  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 replace   ment of the obsolete outlet           10  Protect the power cord from being  S  walked on or pinched  particularly at RS  plugs  convenience receptacles  and the eyra  point where they exit from the apparatus           11  Only use attachments accessories specified by the    manufacturer   e  VA      13  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  when unused for long periods of time        12  Use only with the cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table specified by the man   ufacturer  or sold with the apparatus   When a Cart is used  use caution when  moving the cart apparatus combina   tion to avoid injury from tip over           14  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Ser   vicing is required when the apparatus has been dam   aged in any way  such as power supply cord or plug  is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have  fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been  exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate nor   mally  or has been dropped     Additional Safety Precautions    14a  CAUTION  If the TV is dropped a
143. reverses the tape or DVD   Press  during play mode to view the picture moving  rapidly backward     Note       Use two  AAA  size batteries for the remote    control       You can use buttons  21    28 to control the  connected REGZA LINK playback device   DVD player  etc   you are watching  However   actual functions will depend on the device  connected     Main menu layout    The tables below provide a quick overview of your TV s menu system     To open the main menus  illustrated below   press       MENY on the remote control or TV control panel           Picture          Mode       Sports   Standard   Movie   PC   Preference                                                                                  Picture Settings  Opens the Picture Settings menu    LJ Noise Reduction  gt   Opens the Noise Reduction menu    Game Mode 2 Off   On   Theater Settings 2  Opens the Theater Settings menu   Sound Digital Audio Selector  gt   Launches the temporary Audio Selector    Audio Settings 2  Opens the Audio Settings menu    d Audio Setup  gt   Opens the Audio Setup menu   Preferences CC Selector 2  Launches the temporary CC Selector   eB Base CC Mode 2 Off  CC1  CC2  CC3 CCA  TI   T2  T3  TA   c Digital CC Settings    Opens the Digital CC Settings menu    Input Labeling 2  Opens the Input Labeling menu    Channel Labeling 2  Opens the Channel Labeling menu    Menu Language 2 English   Fran  ais   Espa  ol   Channel Browser Setup 2  Opens the Channel Browser Setup menu    REGZA LINK
144. rotection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no      guarantee that interference will not occur in a   particular installation  If this equipment does     cause harmful interference to radio or television   reception  which can be determined by removin  and OD ower to the equipment  the user IS  encouraged to  Y to correct the interference by  one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna       ncrease the separation between the equipment and  the receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is  connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help      Caution  Changes or modifications to this _   equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba   could void the user s authority to operate this  equipment   9    Important notes about your LCD TV    The following symptoms are technical limitations of LCD Display technology and are not an indication of malfunction   therefore  Toshiba is not responsible for perceived issues resulting from these symptoms     1  An afterimage  ghost  may appear on the screen if a fixed  nonmoving image is displayed for a long period of time  The  afterimage is not permanent and will 
145. rounding  electrode system    Ground clamps  NEC Art 250 Part H           33  DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL  INJURY OR DEATH    e 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    e Never attempt to install any of the following during  lightning activity  a  an antenna system  or b   cables  wires  or any home theater component  connected to an antenna or phone system     Care    For better performance and safer operation of your  TOSHIBA TV  follow these recommendations and  precautions        34  If you use the TV in a room whose temperature is  32  F  0  C  or below  the picture brightness may vary  until the LCD warms up  This is not a sign of malfunc   tion        35  Always unplug the TV M  before cleaning  Gently  wipe the display panel  surface  the TV screen   using a dry  soft cloth   cotton  flannel  etc    A  hard cloth may damage  the surface of the panel  Avoid contact with alcohol   thinner  benzene  acidic or alkaline solvent cleaners   abrasive cleaners  or chemical cloths  which may  damage the surface  Never spray volatile compounds  such as insecticide on the cabinet  Such products  may damage or discolor the cabinet           36  Never hit  press  or place anything on the back cover   These actions will damage internal parts    
146. rsonal computer     PC     With either the RGB PC IN or HDMI IN connection   you can watch your computer s display on the TV  and hear the sound from the TV s speakers     To connect a PC to the RGB PC IN terminal  on the TV     When connecting a PC to the RGB PC IN terminal on  the TV  use an analog RGB  15 pin  computer cable  and a PC audio cable     TV hack panel          DIGITAL  ul    ANT CABLE                       DEO R E   Lo T    5   Analog  RGB   computer  cable                                           PC audio cable                                                    PC audio output                A Computer    Conversion adapter   if necessary     e To use a PC  set the monitor output resolution on the  PC before connecting it to the TV  The RGB PC IN  terminal can accept and display VGA  SVGA  XGA  and WXGA signal formats  For detailed signal  specifications  ss page 56   Other formats or non   standard signals will not be displayed correctly       To display the optimum picture  use the PC setting  feature  re  Using the PC settings feature  on page  43     Note     e The PC audio input terminal on the TV is  shared with the HDMI 1 analog audio input  terminal  t  page 44     e Some PC models cannot be connected to this  TV     e An adapter is not needed for computers with a  compatible mini D sub15 pin terminal       Depending on the DVD s title and the  specifications of the PC on which you are  playing the DVD Video  some scenes may be  skipped or you may no
147. s  lt  or P to select the desired service     EXIT  4 Press O        Adjusting the audio       Muting the sound    Press on the remote control to partially reduce   1 2 MUTE  or turn off  MUTE  the sound  Each    time you press  mute   the mute mode will change in  the following order          1 2 Mute       Mute       Volume                 If the closed caption mode is set to Off when you  select    MUTE    mode  the closed caption feature is  automatically activated if the TV program is Closed  Captioned  To mute the audio without automatically    activating the closed caption feature  use    to set    the volume to 0  See  Using the closed caption mode    cs page 37  for more information on closed caption  modes     Using the digital audio selector    You can use the Digital Audio Selector to  conveniently switch between audio tracks on a digital  channel  for those channels that have multiple audio  tracks   This temporarily overrides the audio track  chosen by the language option under Audio Setup  c    Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts  on page 38      To use the digital audio selector     1 Press V9  and open the Sound menu     38       2 Highlight Digital Audio Selector and press r     Sound    Digital Audio Selector    Audio Settings  Audio Setup       3 Press A or V to select Audio  and then press     or  P to select the desired service     EXIT  4 Press O     Selecting stereo SAP broadcasts    The multi channel TV sound  MTS  feature allows  you to output high fidel
148. s equipment from a 120 VAC  60 Hz  power source only     32  Always make sure the antenna system is properly  grounded to provide adequate protection against volt   age surges and built up static charges  see Section  810 of the National Electric Code      Antenna lead in wire             Antenna discharge unit    E   NEC Section 810 20    t Ground clamp    EE    Grounding conductors      Electric service  NEC Section 810 21     equipment  TON    Power service grounding  electrode system   NEC Art 250 Part H     Ground clamps  DANGER  RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL    33         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    e Never attempt to install any of the following during  lightning activity  a  an antenna system  or b   cables  wires  or any home theater component   C connected to an antenna or phone system   are    For better performance and safer operation of your  TOSHIBA TV  follow these recommendations and  precautions     34  If you use the TV in a room whose temperature is  32  F  0 C  or below  the picture brightness may vary  until the LCD warms up  This is not a sign of malfunc   tion     re    35  Always unplug the TV before X  cleaning  Gently wipe the dis   play panel surface  the TV  screen  using a dry  soft cl
149. setting the MTS feature to  Stereo mode  r    page 38      93    Chapter 8  Troubleshooting       f you are not receiving a second audio program  from a known SAP source  make sure the MTS  feature is set to SAP mode  ss page 38         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  v page 38      Remote control problems      Remove all obstructions between the remote control  and the TV       The remote control batteries may be dead  Replace  the batteries  re page 20        If the TV still does not act as expected  use the  Reset Factory Defaults procedure  1  page 28      Channel tuning problems      The channel may have been erased from the channel  memory by the Programming channels  automatically feature  Add the channel to the  channel memory  ws page 32        The channel may be blocked by the LOCK feature   Unblock the channel  te page 42         f you are unable to tune digital channels  check the  antenna configuration  1  page 24   If you are still  unable to tune digital channels  clear all channels  from the channel list and reprogram channels into  the channel memory  we page 24   If you are still  unable to tune digital channels  use the Reset  Factory Defaults procedure  rs page 28   Also see   TV stops responding to controls  and  Other  problems   se page 53      Closed caption problems       f the program or video you selected is 
150. t be able to pause  during multi angle scenes          Signal names for mini D sub 15 pin connector                      Pin   Signal Pin   Signal Pin   Signal  No  name No  name No  name   1 R 6 Ground  11 Reserved  2 G 7 Ground  12 SDA   3 B 8 Ground  13 H sync   4 Reserved  9 5V 14 V sync   5 Reserved  10 Ground  15 SCL                   To connect a PC to the HDMI IN terminal on  the TV    When connecting a PC to the HDMI IN terminal on  the TV  use an HDMI to DVI adapter cable and  analog audio cables    If connecting a PC with an HDMI terminal  use an    HDMI cable  type A connector   Separate analog  cables are not necessary  ve page 13      TV back panel    DIGITAL  ANT CABLE  AUDIO OUT        R    L MONO       o     s      Sache      1    419909199        HDMI to DVI  adapter  cable    PC audio cable        PC audio output       Computer                The HDMI IN input can accept and display VGA   SVGA  XGA  WXGA  SXGA  480i  60Hz   480p   60Hz   720p  60Hz   10801  60Hz   and 1080p   24Hz 60Hz  signal formats  For detailed signal  specifications  see page 56     Note   e The edges of the images may be hidden     s  f receiving a 480i  HDMI   480p  HDMI   720p   1080i  or 1080p signal program  Native mode  scales the video to display the entire picture  within the borders of the screen  i e  no  overscanning      19    Chapter 3  Using the remote control       Installing the remote control  batteries    1 Remove the battery cover from the back of the  remote control
151. t by the U S  Environmental   Protection Agency  ENERGY STAR  and the ENERGY STAR mark are  registered U S  marks        Important notes about your LCD  TV    The following symptoms are technical limitations  of LCD Display technology and are not an  indication of malfunction  therefore  Toshiba is  not responsible for perceived issues resulting from  these symptoms      1  An afterimage  ghost  may appear on the screen  if a fixed  nonmoving image is displayed for a  long period of time  The afterimage is not perma   nent and will disappear in a short period of time   The LCD panel contained in this TV is manufac   tured using an extremely high level of precision  technology  however  there may be an occasional  pixel  dot of light  that does not operate properly   does not light  remains constantly lit  etc    This  is a structural property of LCD technology  is not  a sign of malfunction  and is not covered under  your warranty  Such pixels are not visible when  the picture is viewed from a normal viewing dis   tance    Note  Interactive video games that involve    shooting a  gun  type of joystick at an onscreen  target may not work with this TV      2    wa    Trademark Information    e Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories    Dolby and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories      HDMI  the HDMI logo  and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC  in the United States and other cou
152. t http   support toshiba com  If you find that service is  needed  follow the instructions provided on the web site  or please contact TAIS  Consumer Solution Center toll  free at 1 800 631 3811  You must present upon  request your original bill of sale or other proof of  purchase including the serial number for in warranty  Service     ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY  STATE OF THE U S A   INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE  EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE  LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE  WITH  THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED  BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U S A  AS  HEREBY LIMITED  THE FOREGOING LIMITED  WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES  GUARANTEES   AGREEMENTS  AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF  TAIS WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR  REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS  IN NO EVENT  SHALL TAIS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR  INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT NOT  LIMITED TO  LOST PROFITS  BUSINESS  INTERRUPTION  OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE  OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE  MISUSE  OR INABILITY TO USE THIS LCD TELEVISION      97    Chapter 9  Appendix    No person  agent  distributor  dealer  or company is  authorized to change  modify or extend the terms of  these warranties in any manner whatsoever  The time  within which an action must be commenced to enforce  any obligation of TAIS arising under this limited  warranty or under any statute  or law of the United  States or any s
153. tate thereof  is hereby limited to ninety   90  days from the date you discover or should have  discovered  the defect  This limitation does not apply to  implied warranties arising under the law of any state of  the U S A     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO  STATE IN THE U S A  SOME STATES OF THE U S A   DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION  OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  WHEN AN ACTION  MAY BE BROUGHT  OR THE EXCLUSION OR  LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  THEREFORE  THE ABOVE  PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU UNDER  SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES     Limited Canadian Warranty for    Toshiba Brand Flat Panel  Televisions    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 TOSHIBA BRAND FLAT  PANEL TELEVISION  the    TELEVISION S     or     Television s      AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL  CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER  PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE     TELEVISIONS PURCHASED IN CANADA  AND  USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF CANADA  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  THE UNITED  STATES AND MEXICO  ARE NOT COVERED BY  THESE WARRANTIES     TELEVISIONS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE  OF CANADA  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION   THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO  AND USED IN  CANADA  ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE  WARRANTIES     Limited One  1  Year Warranty on Parts 
154. the  remote control    Note  Whenever an item is selected that cannot   be tuned  for various reasons   the TV will   automatically tune to the previously viewed   channel or input     Clearing channels from the History List      Reconfiguring the ANT CABLE input will clear the  History List    Note  See page 24 for details on configuring the   antenna input       Once 32 channels or inputs are stored in the History  List  the oldest item will be removed from the list  when a new channel or input is tuned       Turning off the TV will clear the History List     Setting the Channel Tuning Mode    This feature allows you to choose how tuning will be  handled for analog and digital channels when the TV  is in Antenna mode     Note  To use this feature  the Input  Configuration must be set to Antenna  v  page 24      32       The channel tuning mode has three options        Mode Description       Standard Both analog and digital channels can be  tuned normally       Digital channels will have priority when  manually entering a channel number  Auto using the Channel Number  0 9  on the        default    remote control  analog channels can still  be tuned by  4     Y    if available  Digital Only digital channels can be tuned       To set the Channel Tuning Mode     1 Fromthe Setup menu  highlight Installation and    press  ing   A new set of Installation menu icons  will appear     2 Open the Terrestrial menu  highlight Channel  Tuning Mode  and then press P to select your  desire
155. the edge  S ne surface and assemble the pedestal as indicated  elow   Note  Extreme care should always be used  when attaching the pedestal stand to avoid  damage to the LCD panel   2  Place the TV on a sturdy  level surface that can support  the weight of the TV   3  Be sure to secure the TV to a wall  pillar  surface  or  other immovable structure   ce item 25  page 3      To Display your LCD TV using a Wall    Bracket     If you decide to wall mount your LCD TV  always use a UL  listed wall bracket appropriate for the size and weight of  the LCD TV  ae page 2     1  CAUTION  Two people are required for installation    2  Unplug and remove aly cables and or other compo   nent connectors from the rear of the TV    3  Remove the screws of the VESA Mounting Pattern  show in the next page    CAUTION  Do not use the screws removed from the  back cover to attach the wall mount bracket to the TV    4  Always use the screws supplied or recommended by  the wall mount manufacturer    5  Follow the instructions provided with your wall bracket   Before proceeding  make sure the appropriate  bracket s  are attached to the wall and the back of the  TV as described in the instructions provided with the  wall bracket    6  After attaching the appropriate bracket s  to the wall  and the back of the TV  remove the pedestal stand  from the TV as described on the following page    7  VESA Mounting Pattern              M4          DIG    au T EL  19  100x100 m          24  100x100 mm M4  32    
156. tive  for 480i  HDMI   480p  HDMI    720p  1080i  and 1080p signal  programs     DOC  0010      f receiving a 4801  HDMI   480p  HDMI   720p   10801  or 1080p signal program  Native mode scales  the video to display the entire picture within the  borders of the screen  1 e  no overscanning        This is especially useful for external HD sources  such as DVHS movies  or PC graphics     Note     e This mode is supported only for HDMI   1080p  1080i  720p  480p  and 480i    ColorStream HD  1080i and 720p   and ANT   CABLE  digital  inputs  1080p  1080i  and  720p     e Depending on the input signals  the border of    the picture may be hidden  displayed in black   or noisy        Dot by Dot  for VGA  SVGA  XGA   WXGA  and SXGA sources only     OOO       The  Dot by Dot  picture is non scaling display   Depending on the input signal formats  picture is  displayed with sidebars and or bars at the top and  bottom   Example  VGA input source        Chapter 6  Using the TV s features      To view the hidden areas  such as subtitles or  captions   see below  Scrolling the TheaterWide    picture  TheaterWide 2 and 3 only       Scrolling the TheaterWide9  picture  TheaterWide 2 and 3 only           You can set separate scroll settings for the  TheaterWide 2 and TheaterWide 3 modes for each  input     To set the scroll settings     1 Press  6  and open the Picture menu     2 Highlight Theater Settings and press  re      Picture    Mode   Picture Settings   Noise Reduction   Game Mode Of
157. u  highlight Channel  Browser Setup and press  ig     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features    2 Press Y to highlight Navigation  and then press      ghlig    or P to select either Browse Mode or Select  Mode     Channel Browser Setup    Navigation Select Mode  History List On  ANT CABLE List On    Inputs List On  Favorites List On  REGZA LINK List off       3 Press Y to highlight History List  and then press   lt  or P to select the setting you prefer  either On   or Off     Note  History List will be cleared every time the  TV is powered off     4 Press Y to highlight ANT CABLE List  and then  press       or P to select On or Off     D Press V to highlight Inputs List  and then press  lt   gnug  or D to select On or Off     B Press Y to highlight Favorites List  then press  or P to select On or Off     T Press Y to highlight REGZA LINK List  and then  press  lt  or P to select On or Off     Note  REGZA LINK List will be automatically  grayed out and set to Off when Enable REGZA   LINK is switched to Off   See  To set the  REGZA LINK   Setup   on page 49 for more  information      8 To save your entries  highlight Done and press   ae   To return to factory defaults  highlight Reset    and press  re    To open the Channel Browser        Press   or mx D on the remote control   e e    BACK      Press     4 to surf backward through the previously  tuned 32 channels in the History List  the channels  in the ANT CABLE List  the inputs in the Inputs  List  the REGZA LINK devices in th
158. u system    23   Chapter 5  Setting up your TV                              24  Initial Setup  ascendendo noH HER 24       Selecting the menu language      Configuring the antenna input source for the    ANT CABLE termina sans e 24  Programming channels into the TV s channel memory 24  Programming channels automatically                         25  Setting channel skip                      esses 26  Labeling channels                               26        Setting the HDMI audio mode      ina  Viewing the digital signal meter      220    Setting the time zone                         28  Viewing the system status      wn 28  Reset  Factory Defaults 5    ertet 28  Chapter 6  Using the TV s features                        29  Selecting the video input source to view    29  Labeling the video input sources                    sar 29    To clear the input labels              30  Tuning channels        30  Tuning channels using the Channel Browser            30    Favorites Browser       Adding and clearing channels and inputs in the          History IL18U  ouo a EORR SERES  Setting the Channel Tuning Mode  ts  Tuning to the next programmed channel                    32  Tuning to a specific channel  programmed or  unptopratumed  us  eie ertet 32  Switching between two channels using Channel  T             M 33  Switching between two channels using SurfLockTM  33  Selecting the picture size    33  Scrolling the TheaterWide   picture  TheaterWide 2 and  ERO e                    one 35
159. urces or channels until you unlock  the inputs     To lock unlock the video inputs     1 From the Locks menu  Press Y to display the PIN  code entering screen     2 Enter your four digit PIN code and press  mg      3 Press Y to highlight Input Lock and press    to    select the level of video input locking you prefer   as described below     Chapter 6  Using the TV s features       Mode Description       Locks Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI    Video 1  HDMI 2  and PC        Locks Video  ColorStream HD  HDMI  1  HDMI 2  PC and channels 3 and 4     e Select Video if you play video tapes  via an ANT CABLE input     Video        Unlocks all video inputs and channels 3    Of and 4        EXIT  4 Press O     Using the Game Timer      You can use the Game Timer to set a time limit for   playing a video game  30 120 minutes   When the   Game Timer expires  the TV enters Input Lock mode   and locks out the input source for the video game   device    To set the GameTimer      1 From the Locks menu  press Y to display the PIN  code entering screen     2 Enter your four digit PIN code and press e      3 Press V to highlight Game Timer and press K to  select the length of time until the Input Lock is    activated  30  60  90  or 120 minutes      To cancel the GameTimer       Select Off in step 3 above     To deactivate the Input Lock once the Game  Timer   has activated it     Set the Input Lock to Off  cs  Using the input lock  feature  as described      Note     e A message will appear whe
160. ure quality  Contrast   Backlight  DynaLight     Brightness  Color  Tint  and  Sharpness  to your personal preferences                                      Using the FREEZE function for any purpose Selection Pressing  lt  Pressing  gt   other than your private viewing may be Contrast lower higher  prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the Backlight  darker lighter  United States and other countries  and may DynaLight   On Off On Off  subject you to civil and criminal liability  Brightness darker lighter  Color paler deeper    P P Tint reddish greenish  Adjusting the picture Sharpness softer sharper  Selecting the picture mode       Backlight    You can select your desired picture settings from four  different modes  as described below                       Mode Picture Quality  Sports Bright and dynamic picture  factory  setting   Standard Standard picture settings  factory  setting   E Lower contrast for darkened room  Movie     factory setting   Designed for viewing of PC tables  PC  and documents  Preference Your personal preferences       Note  PC mode is available for HDMI and PC  inputs only  grayed out for other input sources      To select the picture mode using the menu  system     1 Press  es  and open the Picture menu     2 Highlight Mode and press fe      Picture    Picture Settings  Noise Reduction  Game Mode   Theater Settings       36       This feature adjusts the brightness of the entire  Screen      DynaLight   This function automatically strengthens the bl
161. wer Down  after approximately  15 minutes of no signal     No Signal Power Down       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     You can change the setting to Off for the following   purposes      Low signal strength of analog channel  no signal  detection       Only Audio L R is connected to external input to  listen to music through the TV speakers    1 From the Preferences menu  highlight Energy   Saving Settings and press Ge    2 Press A or V to select No Signal Power Down    and press  me      3 Press A or V to highlight the item you want to  change  and press       or P to select On or Off   Note   e Default setting is all On   e A warning message will appear 1 minute  before turning off     e  f it is possible that you will be away from the  TV for an extended period of time  you should  unplug the power cord     Using REGZA LINK      This is a new feature that uses CEC technology and  allows you to control Toshiba REGZA LINK  compatible devices from the TV remote via HDMI  connection  re page 17     When the Enable REGZA LINK in the REGZA   LINK setup menu is set to On  the following REGZA   LINK functions will be enabled     REGZA LINK   playback device  DVD  player  etc   control    With your TV s remote control  or using the REGZA   LINK Player Control menu  you can control the  connected REGZA LINK playback device you are  watching     48  
162. y where it  cannot be pushed  pulled over  or  knocked down    e Care should be taken to route all cords and cables connected to  the flat panel display so that they cannot be pulled or grabbed  by curious children     Wall Mounting  If you decide to wall mount your flat panel   display  always      Use a mount that has been recommended by the display  manufacturer and or listed by an independent laboratory  such  as UL  CSA  ETL       Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount  manufacturers    e  f you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your  flat panel display  contact your retailer about professional  installation    e Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is  appropriate  Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted  to walls with steel studs or old cinder block construction  If you  are unsure  contact a professional installer      A minimum of two people are    required for installation  Flat panel LN  displays can be heavy  WV CEA    www CE org safety    Important Safety Instructions    1  2  Keep these instructions   3  Heed all warnings       Read these instructions         4  Follow all instructions                    5  Do not use this apparatus near water        6  Clean only with dry cloth        7  Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accor   dance with the manufacturer s instructions        8  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators   heat registers  stoves  or other appa
    
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