TOSHIBA Direct View Digital 27 To 40 TV Manual L0701370

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TOSHIBA

_SIGHT®

STAR

Color Television
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OWNER'S MANUAL

CN35FgO/CN35F95

@TOSHIBA CORPORATION,

1996

Dear Customer

Customer's

Record

Congratulations! You have purchased one of the
finest Color TV's on the market!
This manual will help you use the many exciting and
useful features to make your TV viewing more enjoyable than ever before.

You will find the model number and serial number on

Before operating your TV set, please read all these
safety and operating instructions
completely
and
then retain for future reference.

Model Number

the back of your "IV set.
Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.
Refer to them whenever you call upon your TOSHIBA
dealer regarding

this product.

Serial Number

* This manual applies to models CN35F90 and
CN35F95. The common illustrations used in the
following texts represent model CN35Fg0.

Safety Precautions
WARNING:
TO REDUCE

THE

RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC

SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
RAIN OR MOISTURE.

TO

WARNING
AVIS:

RISQUE DE CHOC
ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR

WARNING:
ELECTRIC

TO

COVER
(OR
SERVICEABLE
SERVICING

REDUCE

SHOCK,

TO

DO

BACK).
PARTS
QUALIFIED

THE
NOT

RISK

OF

REMOVE

NO
INSIDE.
SERVICE

USERREFER
PER-

SONNEL.

CAUTIONS:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS
POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE
PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED INTO THE
OUTLET TO PREVENT ANY EXPOSURE OF THE
PRONGS ON THE POLARIZED PLUG.
ATTENTION:
POUR PRI_VENIR LES CHOCS I_LECTRIQUES, NE
PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISI_E AVEC UN
PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU
UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES
LAMES PEUVENT I_TRE INSI_RI_S _. FOND SANS
EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE )k DI_COUVERT.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER IN THE USA:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that

The lightning symbol in the triangle tells
you that the voltage inside this product may
be strong enough to cause a n electric shock.
DO NOT TRY TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT
YOURSELF.
The exclamation

point in the triangle

tells

you that important operating and maintenance instructions follow this symbol.

2

provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Only for CN35F90:
This -rv set may be used only with TOSHIBA stand
model ST3504. Use with other stands may result in
instability causing possible injury.

Table of Contents
Preparation

Equipment Connections

Installing

Your TV Set ......................................

Antenna/Cable

TV General Information

Antenna/Cable

TV Connections

Setting Up StarSight

4

Connecting

a Standard

.......... 5

Connecting

a VCR with an S-Video Jack ...... 63

Connecting

a Video Camera ..........................

.......................

6

VCR ..........................

62

64

......................................

10

Dubbing/Editing

.......................................

18

Connecting

an Audio Amplifier

.....................

66

Location of Controls

(TV Set) ........................

22

Connecting

External Speakers ......................

67

Location of Controls

(Remote Control) ......... 26

Activating

StarSight

Reference Section

Before Using the Remote Control ................. 27

Cleaning

Using the Remote Control with VCR

Specifications

or Cable Box ................................................
Programming

28

the Remote Control ................ 29

Menu Function

(General Instructions)

Selecting the Antenna
Programming

and Care ..........................................
.................................................

Before Calling Service Personnel
Limited

United States Warranty

68
69

.................. 70
.................... 71

.......... 34

Input ..........................

Channel Memory

Video Tapes with 2 VCR's.. 65

36

................... 37

Basic Operation
Watching
Convenient

TV Programs

..................................

Remote Functions

39

...................... 40

Adjusting

the Picture ......................................

41

Adjusting

the Sound ......................................

43

Selecting

Stereo/SAP

Broadcasts

................. 44

Advanced Operation
Enhancing the Surround Sound Effect ......... 45
Operating the Sub-Woofer
"CYCLONE _"

System

..............................................

Setting the Off-Timer/Clock

48

.........................

49

Watching Picture-in-Picture ...........................

50

Locking Channels ...........................................

52

Labeling Channels ..........................................

54

Programming

Your Favorite Channels ......... 56

Using Closed-Captioned
Activating

Function ................. 58

Flesh Tone / Noise Reduction

Functions .....................................................
Changing

On-Screen

60

Display Language ....... 61

3

Installing

Your TV Set

When you unpack the package, be sure that it contains

all the accessories

shown below.

Two "AA"
size alkaline
batteries

il
Template

Where

Remote

75-ohm Coaxial Cable

Antenna Adapter

Control

to install

P_ace the "IV on the floor or on a sturdy platform.
The mounting surface should be flat and steady.
Lighting
Do not place the "IV in a room where direct lighting
strikes the screen. Use soft and indirect lighting.
Air circulation
Place the "IV far enough from the walls to allow
proper ventilation. This will prevent the TV from
overheating and avoid possible damage to the TV.
Avoid dusty places too.
Power supply
Plug into an electrical outlet with standard household power (120 volt AC, 60Hz). Do not change the
plug's safety prong. See the right column.

WARNING

:

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
• Do not stand or climb on the TV.
• Do not put a VCR or any heavy object on top of
the TV.
CAUTION

:

As a safety feature, the plug has one prong wider
than the other. It will fit only one way into a standard electrical outlet, If the plug will not fit into the
outlet, try turning it around. If the plug will not fit
either way, the outlet is probably old and nonstandard.
You will need to
have a new outlet
Wide prong
installed by an
electrician.
DO NOT CHANGE
THE SAFETY
FEATURE OF THE
PLUG.

4

Remote Emitter

Antenna/Cable

TV General Information

You can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna to receive VHF and/or UHF channels.
Channels 2 - 13 are VHF channels, and channels 14 - 69 are UHF channels.
We recommend
using an outdoor antenna for better picture quality.
You can receive Cable TV by connecting your local cable company.

Shown below are two basic types of antenna cables.
Signals from a home antenna may be conveyed by either type. Cable TV
signals will always be conveyed by a 75 ohm coaxial cable.
1

A 75 ohm coaxial cable is generally a round cable with an F-type
connector that can easily be attached to a terminal without tools.
F-type connector

,2

(not supplied)

,90
_=
e,

2

A 300 ohm cable is a flat "twin-lead"
terminal

through

cable that can be attached

an antenna adapter supplied

(3

to a

as an accessory.
.O

(J
eqJ

€/)
There are two separate 75 ohm F-type connector
verter output termina! as shown below.
STARSIGHT
Antenna/Cable

®

CONNECTOR

terminals

terminals

and a cono

>.
=
OUT

ANT-2

_=
The ANT-1 and ANT-2 terminals are for connecting a VHF/UHF antenna or
a cable TV system. The signal, which is input through the ANT-1 terminal,
is also output from the OUT terminal whenever the antenna input is set
to "ANT 2" mode. You can switch between "ANT 1" and "ANT 2" modes
by using the SET UP menu or by pressing the ANT/VIDEO button on the
"IV. See page 36.
Note: StarSight

is available

on the ANT-2 terminal

only.

Use to control a cable box or VCR with the TV's Remote Control. The
Remote Emitter (supplied) setup allows your Remote Control to tune the
channel on the cable box or VCR.

5

Antenna/Cable

TV Connections

300-ohm twin-lead cable
Antenna

adapter

and/or
UHF
........

75-o.mcoaxial
caD_e

_l

ANT-I

OUT

j

__
®

VHF

ANT-2

UN mixer

75-ohm coaxial
cable (supplied)

(_plied)
UHF

®

CABLE

[_

Notes on the StarSight setup:
• StarSight is available on the ANT-2 terminal only. The 75-ohm coaxial cable ® brings the signals input from the ANT1 terminal to the ANT-2 terminal when the antenna input is set to "ANT 2" mode using the SET UP menu or by
pressing the ANTNIDEO button on the IV. See page 36.
• To use the StarSight features, plug your -IV into an outlet that always has power running. Do not plug your "IV into a
wall socket that can be switched off,
• Read "Using StarSight" (separate volume) for more information.

6

Some cable companies offer "premium
pay channels". Since the signals of these premium pay channels are scrambled, a cable TV converter/decoder
(cable box) is generally provided to the subscriber by the cable TV company. This
cable box is necessary for normal viewing of scrambled channels. For more specific instructions on installing cable TV,
consult your cable TV company.

Cable lead-in
Cable box
(Back view)
ffl
0

OUT

IN

o

Remote Emitter
(supplied)

U

.
-'

_
_(Front

]

C
i-

,<
_

You can choose between viewing unscrambled
channels and scrambled
pressing the ANTNIDEO button on the IV. See page 36.

Cab e box
view)

>
lID

Sticker

channels by using the SET UP menu or by

Unscrambled channels will come through the ANT-1 terminal when the antenna input is set to "ANT 1" mode.
The scrambled channels, after decoded by the cable box, will come through the ANT-2 terminal when the antenna input
is set to "ANT 2" mode. Select channel 3 or 4 on your TV to match your cable box's output channel and select channels
using the cable box's channel keys.
Notes on the StarSight setup:
• Plug the Remote Emitter into the STARSIGHT CONNECTOR on the back of your "IV.
• Run one wire of the Remote Emitter under the cable box and place the emitter bulb about 2 inches in front of the
cable box's remote sensor that receives the remote signals. After you have completed activating StarSight (see page
18), and you have confirmed a correct code that operates your cable box (see page 15), you can peel off the backing
of the sticker on the emitter to adhere it. it does not matter which of the emitters you use -- both function in the same
way.
• To use the StarSight features, plug your TV into a power outlet not controlled by a light switch.
Do not plug your "IV into the back of your cable box.
• Read "Using StarSight"
(separate volume) for more information.

7

Antenna/Cable

TV Connections (Continued)

After antenna cable connections
are made, you are still required to connect the VCR using audio/video
cables for (stereo) playback of good quality from the VCR (see pages 62 and 63).

Antenna/Cable
lead-in

vc.

(Back view) I

connecting

75-ohm coaxial cable
(supplied)

(_AIN NT (_OUT

(_

@

(_

VCR

(Front view_
Remote Emitter

Note:

On many VCR's, playing tapes causes the VCR's TVNCR switching to disconnect the antenna signals from the
TV. If you cannot select a certain channel, try pressing the TV/VCR button on the Remote Control.

Notes on the StarSight setup:
• Plug the Remote Emitter into the STARSIGHT CONNECTOR on the back of your TV.
• Run one wire of the Remote Emitter under the VCR and place the emitter bulb about 2 inches in front of the VCR's
remote sensor that receives the remote signals. After you have completed activating StarSight (see page 18), and you
have confirmed a correct code that operates your VCR (see page 16), you can peel off the backing of the sticker on the
emitter to adhere it. It does not matter which of the emitters you use -- both function in the same way.
• To use the StarSight features, plug your rv into a power outlet not controlled by a light switch.
• Read "Using StarSight" (separate volume) for more information.

8

2-way signal splitter
(not supplied)
OUT!

Cable lead-in

IN

_ANT

OUT

€

o

Remote Emitter
(supplied)

fr-

Cable box
Sticker
ANTIN

@

ef-

ANT OUT

I
VCR
Sticker

The unscrambled
channels will come through the ANT-1 terminal whenever the antenna input is set to "ANT 1" mode,
The scrambled channels, after decoded by the cable box, will come through the VCR and the ANT-2 terminal whenever
the antenna input is set to "ANT 2" mode (see page 36). Select channel 3 or 4 on your -rv and VCR to match your cable
box's output channel.
Notes on the StarSight setup:
• Plug the Remote Emitter into the STARSIGHT CONNECTOR on the back of your "IV.
• Run one wire of the Remote Emitter under the cable box and place the emitter bulb about 2 inches in front of the
cable box's remote sensor that receives the remote signals. Do the same for the VCR using the other wire and emitter
bulb. After you have completed activating StarSight (see page 18), and you have confirmed correct codes that operate your cable box and VCR (see pages 15 and 16), you can peel offthe backing of the emitters on the emitters to
adhere them.
• To use the StarSight features, plug your "IV into a power outlet not controlled by a light switch. Do not plug your IV
into the back of your cable box.
• Read "Using StarSight" (separate volume) for more information.

9

Setting

Up StarSight

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StarSight _ is a new way to receive and display
With StarSigbt, you can:
•
•
•
•
•
•

TV program

information

and manage the many channels

Record a program with the touch of a button.
See an instant description of what's on any channel.
Select a program from a list that displays your favorite types of Shows by theme (movies,
Get information
about plots, actors, movie ratings, show times.
Tune from an on-screen guide right to the program you selected.
Rearrange the order of channels to put your favorite ones first.

To bring StarSight

information

into your home you must complete

you receive.

sports, comedies,

these simple steps in the following

etc.).

order:

• Make sure your equipment is hooked up according to the instructions in "Antenna/Cable
TV Connections"
(see pages
6 to 9).
• Fill out the StarSight Checklist on the next page.
• Activate StarSight by following the directions on your TV screen. The entire process takes only a few minutes.
• Test your StarSight setup. If you have a cable box or VCR, you will be guided through an on-screen process that will
determine the codes that operate your equipment.

Please follow the directions

on

the following pages, then call:
1-800-643-STAR
"11111111111111111

i

Your Toshiba TV that is equipped with the StarSight system is not designed to operate with, or control, a satellite
For information
on StarSight products specifically designed for satellite systems, see your local satellite dealer.

© 1996 StarSight Telecast, Inc. StarSight
required for recording.

_ is a registered

trademark

of StarSight

TelecasL StarSight

is a subscription service.

dish.

VCR

STARSIGHT FEATURES LICENSED UNDER ONE OR MORE OF U.S. PATENT NUMBERS 4,706,121; 5,151,789; 5,335,277;
5,479,266 AND 5,479,268; USE RIGHTS RESERVED. FOR LICENSING AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION, CALL 1-800643-STAR.
STARSIGHT TELECAST IS NOT IN ANY WAY LIABLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE PROGRAM SCHEDULE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE STARSIGHT SYSTEM. IN NO EVENT SHALL STARSIGHT TELECAST BE LIABLE FOR ANY
AMOUNTS REPRESENTING LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OR USE OF ANY INFORMATION, EQUIPMENT, OR SERVICES
RELATING TO THE STARSIGHT SYSTEM.

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STAR
SIGHT

®

Fill in the blanks below. Keep this Checklist close at hand when you activate StarSight. You will find the information
you need to complete this Checklist in the PBS Stations, Cable Box Codes and VCR Codes lists on pages 12 to 16.

A, PBS

Stations:

From the PBS Stations section on the next page, find the PBS Station closest to your city. (if you have a choice of two
or more PBS Stations, select the one with the clearest picture.) Write the PBS Station letters and channel number
below.
e-

PBS Station Letters:

{6

PBS Station Channel Number:

e_

For Cable

Users Only:

ol
C

Check your cable company's channel line-up or your local newspaper's
has a different channel number than the one you wrote down above.

TV listing to see if the PBS Station

in your area

If so, enter your PBS Station's cable channel number here: __
(You will tune to this channel number during the activation process.)
For the Canadian

Customers

Only:

From the PBS Station for Canadian Customers section on page 15, find the PBS Station that you receive. (if you have a
choice of two or more PBS Stations, select the one with the clearest picture.) Write the PBS Station letters and channel
number

in the spaces provided

B, Code

above.

Numbers:

From the Cable Box Codes section, find the code numbers
Code 1:

Code 2:__

Code 3:__

Code 4:__

From the VCR Codes section, find the code numbers
Code 1:__

Code 2:__

Code 3:__

that apply to your brand of cable box and enter them below:
Code 5:__

that apply to your brand of VCR and enter them below:
Code 4:__

Code 5:__

• IF YOUR BRAND IS NOT LISTED, USE A CODE OF "999".
C,

Activating

StarSight:

Now go to "Activating
StarSight"
on pages 18 to 21. During activation, StarSight
number on your TV screen. When these numbers appear, write them below:

will display your STAR number

and ID

STAR #:
ID #:

STAR
SIGHT

®

11

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Setting

Select

Up StarSight

the PBS Station

closest

to your

(Continued)

residence.

(It may

be in a bordering

state.)

PBS Stations
State & City

Station

Channel

Station

State & City
CONNECTICUT

ALABAMA
Anniston

WCIQ

7

Birmingham
Decatur

WBIQ
WHIQ

10
25

Dothan
Huntsville
Mobile

WGIO
WHIQ
WEIQ
WSRE

43
25
42
23

WAIQ

26

Montgomery

Bridgeport
Hartford
New Haven
Norwich

DELAWARE
Seaford

ALASKA
Anchorage
Fairbanks

KAKM
KUAC

ARIZONA
Phoenix
Tucson

7
9

49

WEDH
WEDY
WEDH
WEDN

24
65
24
53

64
12

DIST. OF COLUMBIA
Washington,

D.C.

WETA

26

FLORIDA
KAET
KUAT

ARKANSAS
Little Rock
Pine Bluff

KETS
KETS

8
6

2
2

CALIFORNIA
Eureka
Fresno

KEET
KVPT

13
18

Los Angeles
Monterey
Redding
Sacramento
Salinas

KCET
KTEH
KIXE
KVIE
KTEH

28
54
9
6
54

San Diego
San Francisco
San Jose
Santa Barbara
Stockton
Visalia

KPBS
KQED
KQED
KCET
KVIE
KVPT

15
9
9
28
6
18

KTSC
KRMA
KTSC

8
6
8

COLORADO

12

WEDW

WDPB
WHYY

Wilmington

Colorado
Denver
Pueblo

Channel

Springs

Daytona Beach
Ft. Lauderdale

WMFE
WPBT

24
2

Ft. Myers
Gainesville
Jacksonville
Miami

WSFP
WUFT
WJCT
WPBT

30
5
7
2

Naples
Orlando

WSFP
WMFE

30
24

Panama City
Pensacola

WFSG
WSRE

56
23

St. Petersburg
Tallahassee

WEDU
WFSU

3
11

Tampa
ThomasvilIe

WEDU
WFSU

3
11

West Palm Beach

WXEL

42

State & City

Station

HAWAII
Honolulu
Waikiki

KHET
KMEB

11
10

KAID

4

KISU
KITT

10
13

WSIU
WILL
WTTW
WQPT

WTVP

8
12
11
24
47

WQEC
WQPT
WILL

27
24
12

WN IT
WNIN
WFWA

34
9
39

WFYI
WFYI
WN IT
WVUT

20
20
34
22

KDIN
KIlN
KBIN
KQCT
KDIN
KTI N
KIlN
KYIN
KHIN
KSIN

11
12
32
36
11
24
12
24
36
27
32

IDAHO
Boise
Idaho Falls
Twin Falls

ILLINOIS
CarbondaIe
Champaign
Chicago
Moline
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Springfield

INDIANA
Elkhart
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis
Lafayette
South Bend
Vincennes

IOWA
Ames
Cedar Rapids
Council Bluffs

GEORGIA
Albany
Atlanta

WABW
WGTV

14
8

Davenport
Des Moines

Augusta
Chatsworth
Columbus
Dawson
Macon
Savannah

WCES
WCLP
WJSP
WACS
WDCO
WVAN

20
18
28
25
15
9

Fort Dodge
Iowa City
Mason City
Red Oak

Waycross

WXGA

8

STAR
SIGHT

®

Sioux City
Waterloo

KRIN

Channel

State & City

Station

Channel

KANSAS
Lakin

KSWK

3

Pittsburg
Topeka

KOZJ
KTWU

26
11

WKYU
WSIU
WKLE
WKPC
WSIU
WSBN

24
8
46
15
8
47

LOUISIANA
Alexandria

KLPA

25

Baton Rouge
El Dorado

WLPB
KLTM

27
13

Lafayette
Lake Charles
Monroe
New Orleans

KLPB
KLTL
KLTM
WYES

24
18
13
12

Shreveport

KLTS

24

MAINE
Bangor
Calais
Lewiston

WMEB
WMED
WCBB

12
13
10

Presque Isle

WMEM

10

MARYLAND
Annapolis
Baltimore
Frederick

WMPT
WMPB
WFPT

22
67
62

Hagerstown
Oakland

WWPB
WGPT

31
36

WCPB

2

MASSACHUSETTS
Boston

WGBH

2

Holyoke

WGBY

57

Springfield

WGBY

57

WCML

Alpena
Bad Axe

WUCX
WUCM
WTVS

Bay City
Detroit
Flint
Grand Rapids
Kalamazoo
Lansing
Marquette
Mount Pleasant
Saginaw
Traverse

Salisbury

Station

Channel

MICHIGAN

KENTUCKY
Bowling Green
Cape Girardeau
Lexington
Louisville
Paducah
Tri-Cities

State & City

City

MINNESOTA
Austin
Duluth
La Crescent

WFU M
WGVU
WGVK
WGVU
WKAR
WNMU
WCMU
WFUM
WCMW

Station

Channel

MONTANA
Bozeman

KUSM

Butte

KUSM

9
9

Basset
Hastings

KMNE
KHNE
KUON

7
29
12

Lexington

KLNE

3

Lincoln
Merriman

KUON
KRNE

12
12

Norfolk
North Platte
Omaha
Scottsbluff

KXNE
KPNE
KYNE
KTNE

19
9
26
13

Las Vegas
Reno

KLVX
KNPB

10
5

NEW HAMPSHIRE
Durham
Keene

WENH
WEKW

11
52

Littleton

WLED

49

WNET
WHYY

13

KNME
KNME

5
5

Albany
Binghamton
Buffalo
New York

WMHT
WSKG
WNED
WNET

17
46
17
13

Norwood

WNPI

18

Plattsburgh
Rochester

WCFE
WXXI

57
21

Schenectady
Syracuse
Watertown

WMHT
WCNY
WNPE

17
24
16

NEBRASKA

Mason City
KYIN
Minneapolis-St. Paul KTCl
Superior
WDSE

24
8
31
24
17
8

MISSISSIPPI
Biloxi

WMAH

19

Bude
Columbus

WMAU
WMAB

17
2

NEW JERSEY

Greenville
Greenwood

WMAO
WMAO

23
23

N. New Jersey
S. New Jersey

Gulfport
Jackson
Meridian
Oxford

WMAH
WMPN
WMAW
WMAV

19
29
14
18

MISSOURI
Hannibal

WQEC

27

Joplin
Kansas City

KOZJ
KCPT

26
19

Pittsburg
Springfield
St. Louis

KOZJ
KOZK
KETC

26
21
9

_SIGHT®

KYIN
WDSE
WHLA

6
35
19
56
28
35
52
35
23
13
14
28
21

State & City

NEVADA

12

NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque
Santa Fe

NEW YORK

STAR

13

=
f-

"_

Setting
PBS Stations

Up StarSight

(Continued)

(continued)

State & City

Station

Channel

State & City

Station

Channel

State & City

Station

Channel

NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville
WUNF
Charlotte
WUNG

33
58

PENNSYLVANIA
AItoona
Erie

WPSX
WQLN

3
54

TEXAS
Amarillo
Austin

KACV
KLRU

2
18

Columbia
Greensboro
Greenville
Jacksonville

WUND
WUNL
WUNK
WUNM

2
26
25
19

Harrisburg
Johnstown
Lancaster
Philadelphia

WITF
WPSX
WlTF
WHYY

33
3
33
12

Corpus Christi
Dallas
El Paso
Ft, Worth

KEDT
KERA
KCOS
KERA

16
13
13
13

Linville
Raleigh-Durham
Roanoke Rapids
Wilmington

WUNE
WUNC
WUNP
WUNJ

17
4
36
39

Pittsburgh
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre

WQED
WVIA
WVIA

13
44
44

RHODE ISLAND
New Bedford
Providence

Harlingen
Houston
Lubbock
Odessa Midland
San Antonio

KMBH
KUHT
KTXT
KOCV
KLRN

60
8
5
36
9

WSBE
WSBE

36
36

Temple
Waco

KNCT
KNCT

46
46

KUED

7

WCFE

57

Arlington
Charlottesville
Harrisonburg

WETA
WHTJ
WVPT

26
41
51

Lynchburg
Norfolk

WBRA
WHRO

15
15

WSBN
WCVE
WHRO
WCVE

47
23
15
15

WBRA

15

Seattle

KCTS

9

Spokane
Tacoma

KSPS
KCTS

7
9

Yakima

KYVE

47

WEST VIRGINIA
Beckley

WSWP

9

Bluefield
Charleston

WSWP
WPBY

9
33

Clarksburg
Huntington
Parkersburg
Weston

WNPB
WPBY
WOUB
WNPB

24
33
20
24

Wheeling

WOUC

44

NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarck
Drakinson
Ellendale

KBME
KDSE
KJRE

3
9
19

Fargo
Grand Forks
Minot
Wiltiston

KFME
KGFE
KBME
KWSE

13
2
3
4

UTAH

SOUTH CAROLINA
Allendale
WEBA
Beaufort
WJWJ
Charleston
WlTV

14
16
7

Columbia
Conway
Florence

WRLK
WHMC
WJPM

35
23
33

Greenville
Greenwood

WNTV
WNEH

29
38

Huntington
Rock Hill

WPBY
WNSC

33
30

Spartanburg
Sumter

WRET
WRJA

49
27

SOUTH DAKOTA
Aberdeen

Salt Lake City

VERMONT
Burlington

OHIO
Akron

WEAO

49

Athens

WVIZ
WOUB

25
20

Cleveland
Cincinnati
Columbus

WVIZ
WCET
WOSU

25
48
34

Dayton
Lima
Portsmouth
Steubenville

WPTD
WBGU
WPBO
WOUC

16
27
42
44

KDSD

16

Norton
Petersburg
Portsmouth
Richmond

Toledo

WGTE

30

Brookings

KESD

8

Roanoke

Youngstown

WNEO

45

Eagle Butte
Lowry
Martin
Pierre
Rapid City

KPSD
KQSD
KZSD
KTSD
KBHE

13
11
8
10
9

Vermillion

KUSD

2

Chattanooga
Jackson

WTCI
WLJT

45
11

Johnson City
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
Sneedville

WSJK
WKOP
WKNO
WDCN
WSJK

2
15
10
8
2

OKLAHOMA
Cheyenne
Eufaula
Oklahoma
Tulsa

City

KWET
KOET

12
3

KETA
KOED

13
11

TENNESSEE
OREGON
Bend
Corvallis

KOAB
KOAC

3
7

Eugene
Klamath Falls
Medford
Portland

KEPB
KFTS
KSYS
KOPB

28
22
8
10

STAR

VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

PBS Stations
tomers
State&City

Station

Channel

Green Bay
La Crosse
Madison
Menomonie
Milwaukee
Park Falls
Rhinelander
Wausau

Cus-

Cable box codes

State & City

Station

MAINE

WISCONSIN
Appleton
Eau Claire

for Canadian

WPNE

38

WHLA
WPNE
WHLA
WHA
WHWC
WMVS
WLEF
WHRM
WHRM

31
38
31
21
28

Bangor

WMEB, WMED

MICHIGAN
Detroit

WTVS

Marquette

WNMU

MINNESOTA
Duluth

WDSE

10
36
20
20

NORTH DAKOTA
WYOMING
Cheyenne
Evanston

Fargo
KTNE
KUED

KFME, KGFE

13
7
NEW YORK
Buffalo

WNED

Plattsburgh
Rochester
Watertown

WCFE
WXXI
WNPE

OHIO
Cleveland
Toledo

WVIZ
WGTE

PENNSYLVANIA
Erie

WQLN

WASHINGTON
Seattle

KCTS

Spokane

KSPS

_SIGHT

STAR
®

Brand Name

Code Number

ABC ......................... 1, 2, 3, 0
Antronix ................. 4
Archer ..................... 5, 6, 7, 4
Century ................... 5
Citizen ..................... 5
Comtronics
............ 8, 9
Eagle Comtr ........... 9
Eastern ................... 10
Electricord .............. 11
GC Electroni ........... 12
Gemini .................... 13, 14, 15
General Instr .............. 0
Hamlln .................... 19, 18, 17, 16
Hitachi .................... 0
Jasco ...................... 5
Jerrold .................... 20, 0, 21, 15, 22,
23, 24, 25
Macom ................... 26
Memorex ................ 27
Movie Time ............ 28, 11
NSC ........................ 28
Oak ......................... 2, 29, 30
Panasonic ............... 31, 32
Paragon .................. 27
Philips ..................... 33, 8
Pioneer ................... 34, 35
Pulsar ..................... 27
RCA ......................... 31
Realistic .................. 4
Regal ...................... 18, 16, 17
Regency ................. 10
Rembrandt ............. 14
Samsung ................ 34, 9
Scientific Atla ......... 37, 36, 1
Signal ..................... 9
Signature ............... 0
SL Marx .................. 9
Sprucer ................... 31, 38
Starcom .................. 25, 15, 21, 24
Stargate .................. 15, 9
Sylvania ................. 39
TeleCaption ............ 40
Texscan .................. 39
Tocom .................... 3, 41, 42
Toshiba .................. 27
Unika ...................... 4, 5, 6
United Artists ......... 2
United Cable .......... 21
Universal ................ 11, 43, 5, 4, 6, 7
Viewstar ................. 8, 44
Zenith ..................... 27

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VCR Codes
Brand Name
Admiral ..................
Aiwa .......................
Akai .........................
Bell and Ho ............
Broksonic ...............
Canon .....................
Capehart .................
Carver .....................
Craig .......................
Curtis Math ............
Daewoo ..................
Daytron ..................
Dynatech ................
Emerson .................

Code Number

MGA .......................
Minolta ...................
Mitsubishi
..............
MTC ........................
Multitech ................
NEC .........................
Optonica .................
Panasonic ...............
Pentax ....................
Philco ......................

0, 1, 2, 3, 4
5
6, 7, 8, 9
2
0, 1, 10
11
12
13
14, 15
11
12, 16, 17
12
5
0, 1, 5, 9, 10, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22
15, 23, 24
5
4,11
20, 25
25, 26
5, 6, 27
11, 14, 25, 27
11
6
6, 28, 29
6, 28, 30
5
31
20
3, 5, 11, 14, 15,
27, 31
11, 13
11, 13, 25
20
11
2, 3, 5, 11, 15, 20,
24
9, 32
27
9, 26, 32
5, 14
5, 31
6, 25, 28
3
11, 38, 39, 40
27
11

Philips .....................
Pilot ........................
Pioneer ...................
Portland ..................
Pulsar .....................

11, 13
20
28
12
2

Fisher ......................
Funai .......................
GE ...........................
Goldstar .................
Harman Kar ............
Hitachi ....................
J.C. Penny ..............
JCL ..........................
Jensen ....................
JVC .........................
Kenwood ................
Lloyd .......................
Logik .......................
LXI ..........................
M. Ward .................
Magnavox ..............
Marantz ..................
Marta ......................
MEI .........................
Memorex ................

16

Brand Name

Code Number

Quartz .....................
Quasar ....................
RCA .........................
Realistic.: ................

30
11
4, 27, 37
3, 5, 11, 14, 15,
20, 23, 24, 30
Ricoh ...................... 33
Runco ..................... 2
Samsung ................
Sansui ....................
Sansung .................
Sanyo .....................
Scott .......................
Sears ......................
Sharp ......................
Shintom .................
Sony .......................
STS .........................
Sylvania .................
Symphonic .............
Tandy .....................
Tatung ....................
Teac ........................
Technics .................
Teknika ...................
TMK ........................
Toshiba ..................
Totevision ..............
Unitech ...................
Vector Res ..............
Victor ......................
Video Conc .............
Videosonic .............
Yamaha ..................
Zenith .....................

14
6, 28
17
15, 24, 30
0, 1, 34
11, 15, 20, 23, 24,
27, 30
3
31
11, 33, 35, 36
27
11, 13, 32
5
5
6
5, 6
11
5, 11, 20
19
17, 23, 32, 34
14, 20
14
25
28, 29
9, 25
14
6, 25
2, 33, 35

STAR
SIGHT®

.......

Before starting the StarSight setup process, check the buttons you can use for StarSight operations.
For more detailed information
on StarSight operations, refer to "Using StarSight" (separate volume).

POWER
Turn -IV (and other equipment)
on and off.
e-

GUIDE

._=

Display the Grid Guide or Channel Guide.

THEME
Display the Theme Guide's
program categories.

D.
O1

INFO
LIST
Display list of single recordings
and series recordings.

Display StarSight
Pop-ups.

Information

Adjustment buttons
Move up (^), down (v), left (<)
and right (>) in StarSight
Guides. ^/v
buttons let you
browse through programs.

ENTER/TUNE
Tune to the highlighted
channel;
enter selections in StarSight
Setup.
DAY A/_'
Move ahead (A) or back (V) 24
hours from the screen time
currently displayed in StarSight
Program Guides.

PAGE VIA
Display the next (Y) or previous
(A) page in StarSight Program
Guides.

MENU
Access Toshiba on-screen
menus.
Select SET UP icon and use A/V
to highlight StarSight Setup.

EXIT
Exit the current screen or Pop-up
and return to currently tuned
channel.
CANCEL
Close the current screen or Popup; cancel a recording.

REC
USE

Start recording
program

,E

" * LEARN

or schedule a
for recording.

CH A/T
Go to next (A) or previous (Y)
channel.

Number buttons
Enter numbers 0 - 9 on installation screens and equipment code
screen; other times, direct tune to
the channel.

W
i

Note:

For information

on buttons

for non-StarSight

operations,

_SIGHT®

see pages

STAR

26 and

28.

17

Activating

StarSight

For your TV to receive StarSight information, you need to activate StarSight.
You complete the process directly through your TV, in simple steps that take only minutes:
1

Follow the step-by-step instructions for connecting your cable box and VCR (see pages 6 to 9). Be sure to position
one bulb of the Remote Emitter in front of your cable box or VCR.

2

Fill out parts A and B of the StarSight

3

Have your TV's Remote Control

4

Have a telephone
1-800-643-STAR.

5

Follow the procedures

•

(see page 11).

handy.

nearby to call StarSight's

toll-free

activation

number:

below.

If you have a cable box, make sure your TV is tuned to the cable box
output channel (usually channel 3 or 4).

OO

TVNIDEO

,CABLE

Checklist

TIMER

eAUX

1

£

THEME-

GUIDE

2

Move the TV/CABLE/VCR/AUX
to the "TV" position.

switch on your TV's Remote Control

If you have a cable box, tune it to the PBS Station
Checklist.
Do this manually

on your StarSight

or with your cable box's remote control.

TUNE
If you do not have a cable box, use the Channel Number buttons on
your TV's Remote Control to tune your TV to the correct PBS Station.
StarSight will search for schedule information on this channel.

A/V


3

MENU

Press MENU, then press > or < until the
SET UP icon at the top of the menu is
highlighted.

LANGUAGE
TV/CABLE
CH

PROGRAM

ADO/ERASE
ANT1/2

TMORE

®e
® •
m
USE

- Channel
Number

4

Press ^ (or v) until "STARSIGHT
SETUP" is highlighted, then press >.
&MORE

The "Welcome
appears.

• • LEARN

".4
0
a)
I

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==

to StarSight"

menu

CH

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OH

LABEL

FAVORITE

OH

RESET

Notes:
• The GUIDE, THEME, and LIST buttons
can also be used to call up "Welcome
to StarSight"
menu.
• If "ANT 1" mode is selected from the

|

!!.
Welcome

antenna input, the error message will
appear. In this case, select "ANT 2"
mode. See page 36.

to

StarSighl

Y_u_ TV is equipped
with
StarSight,
the
seven-day,
s_reen
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guide
one_bu_on
VCR re_or_Jng

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18

STAR
SIGHT

®

5

Press ^ (or v)to highlight "Activate
StarSight",
then press ENTER/TUNE.

6

StarSight asks you to enter a selection
your equipment (VCR or cable box).

Do you

for
Which
have?

of

the

following

do

1
_

you

have

a VCR?

Yes
Nn

e,,

7

t-

StarSight then asks you to tune to your
PBS Station.
If you have a cable box, you will tune it to
your PBS Station.
If you don't have a cable box, you will
tune your TV to your PBS Station.

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s_ far,
so good
Before
we search
_0r
scheduIe
informa_$on,
pleale
make
sure
your
TV _s tuned
to the PBS
(Public
Broadcasting
Service)
sta_io_
on your
$tarS_ght
Checkt
ist
TO ¢0ntlnu_,
To return
to

press
ENTER
TV, pre_s
EXIT,
III
Just
a
_w

Make sure you have tuned to your PBS
Station, and continue following the onscreen instructions.
8

Next, when StarSight displays your
STAR # and ID #, write these numbers in
section C of your StarSight Checklist (see
page 11).

9

Call StarSight

10

Please

moment,
minutes

w_t

p_ease
_o
find

w_le

we

Wa
need
schedule

search

toll free at 1-800-643-STAR.

When you call StarSight, you will be
asked for your STAR # and ID #.
StarSight will then be activated in your
TV.
When StarSight has been activated, you
will see a "Congratulations!"
message.

Conguratulslion!
a SlarSight

YOU
subscriber

are

now

NOw we need
some information
a_out
the
equipment
yo_ w_l_
use w_th
SlarS_gh_
Then we'll
test
_o m_ke
sure
i_
p_oper_y
To continue,
T_ retur_
to

the e_uipment
_esponds

press
ENTER¸
TV
press
EXiT
iiii

1 1

a

Press ENTER/TUNE

to continue.

_SIGHT

STAR
®

Notes on StarSight:
• StarSight works with almost all cable
boxes that can be operated by a
wireless remote control.
• If no schedule data is found, you may be
tuned to a wrong PBS Station.
Check the PBS Station written on your
StarSight Checklist and try again. Or, try
tuning to a different PBS Station that is
listed for your area in the PBS Stations
section (see pages 12 to 14).
(If no station is listed for your area, call
1-800-628-STAR
for further informa=
tion.)

19

Activating

StarSight

(Continued)

Now that you have subscribed,
setup. Here's how:

1

the final step is to test your equipment

Press ENTER/TUNE on the TV's Remote Control
"Congratulations!"
message on the screen.

when you see the

StarSight will now guide you through a series of on-screen displays.
Follow the instructions
carefully. All you have to do is respond to the
on-screen prompts.

2

Find the cable box and VCR Codes on your StarSight
page 11).

Checklist (see

If you have listed more than one code for a given brand of cable box
and VCR, StarSight lets you test each code until the correct one has
been entered.
Make sure the Remote Emitter you have placed previously is positioned according to the instructions.

3

With your equipment setup and StarSight activation complete, you
will begin to collect StarSight program information.
Your s_/stem will
be automatically
updated with the latest program information
whenever your TV is turned off or is tuned to your PBS Station (the channel
you used for activating StarSight.) Initially, it will take between 4 and
12 hours to collect program information. Do not be alarmed if your
StarSight guide is not full right away; it has seven days of program
information to collect. In a day or so, your data will be complete and
will continue to be updated daily.

That's it! Your TV is now all set up and ready to collect program information. To learn how to use StarSight, refer to "Using StarSight"
(separate
volume).

Notes on StarSight:
• To maintain StarSight program information, always leave your TV power cord
plugged in and your cable box on (if you
have one).
• It is important that you leave your VCR
off when it is not being used. If you
forget to turn off your VCR, a scheduled
recording cannot be done.

20

_SIGHT

STAR
®

When

you

use StarSight,

• Leave the
• Leave

cable

make

box on at all times.

the VCR off whenever

• Plug the TV into

sure of the following:

an outlet

you
that

are not watching

is not controlled

a video

by a light

Problem
Cable

tape.
switch.

(Do not plug

it into the back

of the

cable

box.)

.r=

Try this...

box and VCR are not controlled

by StarSight

• Make sure the Remote Emitter
is plugged
into the
STARSIGHT
CONNECTOR
on the back of the TV.
• Check

the placement

should
sensor
• Make
ment.
VCR turns

off and on, but will

not change

channels

• If you

be facing and a few inches
of the cable box and VCR.
sure
(See

remote
No picture-TV is turned

"snow"
off

during

cable

box testing.

you

VCR must
control

regarding

StarSight

operations,

in front

all codes

box, your
box will

be capable
must

• Check

the connections

• Make

sure the

--

_tj

the bulbs

of the remote

for your

VCR does
change

of direct

have a 10 digit
between

TV is not plugged

brand

._>

of equip-

not need

to char_ge

the channels)
tuning,

i.e. your

number

TV, VCR and
into the

VCR's

pad.
cable

box.

back of cable

that is controlled
by a light
box on at all times.

call the StarSight

TAR

Emitter

11 .)

(The cable

or into an outlet
Leave the cable

For questions

have tried

page

have a cable

channels.
• Your

of the Remote

switch.

Help Desk at 1-800-628-STAR.

box

Location
For specific

of Controls (TV Set)

use of each

control,

consult

the corresponding

page

numbers

in brackets.

Front view

T

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/

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CHANNEL
V/A

DEMO

button

--

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VOLUME


MENU

button

[34]

--

T/•

buttons

ANT/VIDEO

DEMO

seconds
screen

demonstration

after you

press

TV automatically
menus

is provided

starts

this

buttons

button

for demonstration

about

4

button.

displays

and special

To stop the demons[ration,

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[34]

button

The on-screen
Your

buttons
[34}

[34]

button

ENTER/TUNE

_'/•

buttons

a variety

features.

This

purpose
press

DEMO

of its onfunction
only.
again

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for standby

POWER button
sensor

Press to open
the door.

L.J

indicator

for operating

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