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TOSHIBA

Projection Television
OWNER'S MANUAL
PRO

•

LOGIC

TW56D90

Dear Customer
Welcome
Television.

to the

This manual
will
Before operating
thoroughly

Customer's
You
Refer

Model

quality

help you

world

created

by the

to use its many
exciting
please
read all the safety

the TV,
retain

picture

it for future

TOSHIBA

Projection

and useful features.
and operating
instructions

Color

in this

manual

reference.

Record

will

Record

and

high

find

the

these

model

numbers

to them

whenever

number
in the
you

and
spaces

call

serial

number

provided

upon

Number

your

on the

back

of the TV.

below.
TOSHIBA

Serial

dealer

regarding

this product.

Number

Safety Precautions
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

DO NOT EXPOSE

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

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.

The exclamation point in the triangle
tells you that important operating and
maintenance instructions follow this
symbol.

CAUTION:
As a safety feature, the AC plug has one prong wider than the other.
It will fit only one way into a standard electrical
If the plug will not fit into the outlet, try turning

outlet.
it around.

Wide

prong

If the plug will not fit either way, the outlet is probably old and
non-standard. You will need to have a new outlet installed by
an electrician.
DO NOT CHANGE THE SAFETY FEATURE OF THE PLUG.

CAUTION:
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 OF THE POLARIZED PLUG.

NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM
This reminder

is provided

INSTALLER:
to call the CATV system installer's

attention

to Article 820-40 of the NEC that

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.

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Installation

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

4

To install the TV .......................................................

4

Supplied accessories ...............................................
5
To set up the Surround Speakers ........................... 6
Care and Maintenance
......................................
7
Antenna/Cable
TV Connection
.........................
Home antenna connection ......................................
Cable TV connection
Antenna/Cable

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

TV and VCR connections

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

Using the Remote

Control

Battery installation

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

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

To operate desired equipment

ADVANCED

10

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

12
12

Dolby Pro Logic Surround
Dolby Surround

13

buttons

14
14

GETTING

Setting

20

21
21
22

CHANNEL PROGRAM function .............................

24

ADD/ERASE function

26

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

TV Programs

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

To align the colors .................................................

113/Programs

To watch a TV program
Enjoying

Wide Pictures

the On-screen

Display

Auto

.... 51

displays ....... 51
.....................

52

To review on-screen menus and special
features ..............................................................

52

Noise

Demonstration

Language

Reduction

On ...........................

53

Captioning

Channels

To caption

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

54
54

28
28

Operating

29

the Closed

Captioning

CONNECTING

30

External

30

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

Equipment

OTHER

Connections

To connect video/audio

position

On-screen calling/sound
muting/channel
return ..................................................................

53

56
56

29

To adjust the picture performance

49

To reduce picture noise .........................................

Feature

...... 58

equipment

58
59

EQUIPMENT

--

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

60

...................... 60

Monitor panel .........................................................
To connect a standard VCR ...................................

of the THEATER WIDE mode picture ............... 31
Convenient
Remote Functions ........................
33

the Picture

49

channels ...............................................

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

To adjust the height and the vertical

48

Locking Channels ...........................................
To lock out channels ..............................................

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

To select the picture size .......................................

Controlling

and the Clock

To use Closed Captioning .....................................
To use text information
.........................................

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

45
46

To set the OFF timer/clock .....................................

Turning

BASIC OPERATION
Watching

42

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

Changing

Programming
Channels ..................................
23
AUTO CHANNEL PROGRAM function .................. 23

Watching

the OFF Timer

Activating

input ...................................

40

of the

small picture ......................................................

To select a language for on-screen

Turning the TV On/Off ....................................
To turn the TV on/off ..............................................

Before

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

To adjust the picture performance

STARTED

To select the antenna

level settings

To display a small picture .....................................
To use advanced functions ...................................

14

on the Remote

Control ................................................................

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

39
39

To operate the Sub-Bass System ......................... 44
Two-Picture
Screen ........................................
45

To program the Remote Control ........................... 15
Quick Reference
Menu Guide .........................
19
To use the menu function buttons on the TV ...... 19
To use the menu function

OPERATION

Enhancing
the Surround Sound Effect ...........
To select DSP mode ...............................................

............. 11

Operation
and Controls
..................................
Front view ...............................................................
Remote Control

8
9

61
62

To connect a VCR with a S-VIDEO jack ................ 63
To connect a camcorder ........................................
64

33

To dub/edit

34

....................... 34

Controlling
the Sound ....................................
37
To adjust the sound performance
........................ 37

video tapes using two VCR's ............ 65

To connect an audio amplifier

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

66

To connect

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

67

external speakers

ADDITIONAL

Selecting
Stereo and SAP Broadcasts ............ 38
To listen to Stereo/SAP broadcasts ...................... 38
I

REFERENCE

Specifications
.................................................
Before
Calling
Service
Personnel
...................
Limited
Warranty
............................................

69
68
70

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INTRODUCTION

Downward spot lights or fluorescent
lights in an
overhead "Honeycomb"
prevent direct
illumination
of the screen.

Where to install
Place the "IV on the floor or on a sturdy platform. The mounting
surface should be flat and steady. When placing the TV on a
soft floor, make sure that the floor is not damaged by the
weight of the TV,
Air Circulation

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Place the TV 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.

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Use curtains or
blinds to shut out
direct sunlight.

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Heat Damage
Damage may occur if you leave the TV in direct sunlight or near
a heater• Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures
or humidity, or to temperatures of 41°F (5°C) or lower.

!

If you install the TV close to a wall, keep a
enough space (4=_: 10 inches or more) around
the TV.

Power Supply
Plug into an electrical outlet with standard household power
(120 volt AC, 60 Hz). Do not change the plug's safety prong. See
page 2,
Moisture Condensation
If the room temperature suddenly rises (or if the rv is moved
from a cool place to a hot place), dew condensation may occur
on the lenses, resulting in picture distortion or color fading. In
such a case, simply wait a while (with the power on) and the
dew will disappear.

IIIIIIIII

Best Viewing
Position the TV approximately 10-25 feet away. Sitting too far to the left or right of the screen will cause the picture to
appear dull as will direct sunlight and/or room lights. Turn the TV off to check for reflections on the screen. Then
remove any source of reflections when viewing.
VERTICAL VIEWING
ANGLE [SIDE VIEW]

HORIZONTAL VIEWING
ANGLE [TOP VIEW]

• i;ei
_'_ Viewing

?_ Viewing

Range
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Two

"AAA"

size batteries

G:)¢_
EZ Remote

Template

* The

Remote Control

Control*

instructions

Remote

Control

separate

sheet

accessory

for the
enclosed

Speakers

with

in this

package.

Antenna

Surround

EZ

are on the

Adapter

cables

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INTRODUCTION

(continued)

• The Surround Speakers are packed in a separate box inside this container.
carefully and set them up as shown below.

Unpack the Speakers

Connec_on
Connect one end of the
speaker cable to the
terminals on the Surround
Speaker.

TV rear

2
3

o)

o

2

Connect the other end of the speaker
cable to the "REAR SPEAKER"
terminals* on the TV rear panel.
While depressing the button, insert
the cable. Then, release the button.

E

3

*Note:
The REAR SPEAKER terminals can
be used only for the supplied
speakers.
Do not connect any other speakers to
these terminals.
Connect another speaker following
steps 1 and 2 above.

Mounting position
To enjoy the sound of the DSP Surround or Dolby Pro
Logic Surround features, you must mount the speakers
to the left and right, on a shelf or on a wall behind your
normal viewing position. See page 39 for details.

II

Note;
You can get the best surround performance when you
install the speakers slightly above your viewing position
while watching TV.
CAUTIONS
• If the speakers are mounted on a wall, hang them
from the opening provided on their back panels.
• Care should be taken when choosing speaker
mounting hardware to insure compatibility with the
material of the wall. Do not use mounting hardware
with thin and/or soft wall materials, as the speaker
may fall and cause personal injury or be damaged.

6

L speaker

R speaker

Care and Maintenance

_

INTRODUCTION

Do not stand or climb on the TV.
• The TV is dangerous if it is broken or if it has fallen down.
• Be careful when children are present.

Do not remove the back
cover.

Do not place containers
with liquids such as
cosmetics on the TV.

• Let qualified technicians
check and adjust your TV.

If any foreign material or water has
gotten into the TV, unplug the AC
cord and contact your dealer.

Keep magnets, toys with magnets,
electric clocks speakers, etc. away
from the TV.

Do not use solvent such as benzine, thinner, etc. to clean
the TV.
-- These solvents may corrode the cabinet or damage its
finish.
-- If rubber or vinyl products touch the TV for a long time,
a stain may result.

When the
a soft and
When the
(_ Wring
clean.
(_ Finish

cabinet becomes dirty, clean it with
dry cloth.
cabinet is very dirty,
a wet cloth and wipe the cabinet
with a dry cloth.

When taking care of the screen:
(_) Turn off the TV.

//
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_
"-_

Clean the screen with a soft,
dry cloth.

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Antenna/Cable
Connection
_

•
•
•
•
•

INTRODUCTION

TV

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 contacting your local cable company.
Cable TV delivers both VHF and UHF channels and other channels not available to
your antenna.

Types of antenna cables
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.
_) A 75 ohm coaxial cable is generally a round cable with F-type
connectors that can easily be attached to a terminal without tools.

Optional

F-type

connector

A 300 ohm cable is a flat "twin-lead"
cable that can be attached to a
terminal through an antenna adapter supplied as an accessory.

Antenna

connection

panel

There are two separate 75 ohm F-type connector
converter output terminal as shown below.

terminals

and a

TV rear

ANT'I

OUT

ANT-2

©QQ
The ANT-1 and ANT-2 terminals are for connecting a VHF/UHF antenna
or a cable TV system. The signal, which is input on the ANT-l, also is
output from the OUT terminal whenever the RF switcher in the TV is in
the ANT-2 position. You can switch between the ANT-1 and ANT-2
positions by pressing the ANT 1/2 button on the Remote Control or the
ANT/VIDEO button on the TV. See page 22.

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Single lead-in cable
TV rear

VHF, UHF or
VHF/UHF COMBINATION
ANTENNA

75 ohm coaxial cable (round)
OF{

"_"""_
300 ohm twin-lead

_
Antenna

cable (flat)

ll

_

_
"_

(sup__IIANT-1
adapter

--

=

_
OUT

ANT-2 l

_ANT(75.llN_h

Note: You can connect another signal source, like a cable TV system or video game, to the ANT-2 terminal.
Refer to CAUTION on page 48.
IIII

Both VHF and UHF lead-in cables

UHF ANTENNA

VHFANTENNA

/_
_._

U/V mixer
(Not supplied)

,
Note: You can connect another signal source,
Refer to CAUTION on page 48.
III

like a cable TV system
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or video game, to the ANT-2 terminal.
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Antenna/Cable
_

TV

INTRODUCTION

Connection

Generally,
the
home antenna

incoming
cable for a cable
connection.
(A-l)

TV system

(continued}

can be connected

directly

to the TV antenna

terminal

just

like a

But some cable companies offer "premium
pay channels". Since the signals of these premium pay channels are
scrambled, a cable TV converter/decoder
is generally provided to the subscribers by the cable TV company. This
decoder box is necessary for normal viewing of the scrambled channels. We recommend that you consult your cable
TV company for more specific instructions on installing cable TV. (A-2)

(.4-I) Cable without a decoder box (Unscrambled channels)

ANT'I

Cable

OUT

ANT-2

@

lead-in

Note: You can connect another signal source, like a cable TV system or video game, to the ANT-2 terminal.
Refer to CAUTION on page 48.

(A-2) Cable with a decoder box (Unscrambled and Scrambled channels)
• The unscrambled channels will come through the
ANT-1 terminal whenever the ANT1/2 button on the
Remote Control, or the ANT/VIDEO button on the TV,
is in "ANT 1" mode.
• The scrambled channels from the decoder box will
come through the ANT-2 terminal whenever the
ANT1/2 button, or the ANT/VIDEO button, is in "ANT
2" mode.
• Set the TV and the VCR on channel 3 or 4 to match
the output channel of the converter.

Cable
lead-in

lIANT(75_)Nlil
ANT-1

OUT

ANT-2

@@@

Note:
The decoding device may or may not be a part of the
cable converter.

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10

Cable
TV
IN
decoder

conveRer/
OUT

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Antenna/Cable

73/connection

via VCR (Simplified method)

VHF or Cable
lead-in
OR
UHF lead-in

OUT

ANT-2

O@
Antenna
adapter

VCR (U/V separated)
Notes:
• Playback of tapes may often cause the TV/VCR switching of the VCR to disconnect the antenna from the TV. If you
cannot select a certain channel, try pressing the TV!VCR button on the Remote Control.
• If you connect both VHF and UHF lead-in cables, use a U/V mixer (not supplied). {See page 9.)
• VIDEO/AUDIO connections from the VCR to the TV are required for stereo tape playback from stereo VCR's.
IIIIIIII

II

III

Using a 2-way signal splitter
You can view either TV programs

or VCR tapes regardless

of the position

of the VCR's TV/VCR switch,

Antenna
or

I__

Cable
lead-in

v-'-

1

_

2-way

_

signal

________,

splitter

(Not

supplie6)_

v,_o

l

IN

OUT

VCR
Note:
II

VIDEO/AUDIO

connections

from the VCR to the TV are required
III

IIIIII

for playback.

(See page 62.)

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• The following
describes
the functions
of each part of the TV and the Remote Control.
For the specific use of each control,
consult the corresponding
page numbers
in
brackets.

POWER button

[21]

Remote sensor

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POWER

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f

/

POWER indicator

VCR compartments

Behind the door

1
I"HORIZ'I

I" VEnT

"I

TEST

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Color convergence

controls

[28]

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v

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EXIT button*
[20]
RESET button
[36]

TEST button [28J

,
_U

I0 Q 0 0 _]--o°:

VIDEO/AUDiO
jacks [61]
S-VIDEO
connector

[61]

INPUT BALANCE
control [42]

T,

VOL JME

_--

v

v

12

have dual functions.

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CHANNEL V/A
buttons [29]
VOLUME T/A buttons*
-/+ buttons [19]
ANT/VIDEO button*
ADV button [19]

MENU button [19]
* These buttons

o

CHANNEL

•

[22]

[29]

• See the table on the next page, "To operate desired equipment",
describing activation of specific buttons
or Mode Selection. (Refer to the owner's manual supplied with the VCR for details about the VCR
function buttons.)
LEARN indicator
(Transmit

TIMER (Sleep) [49]

[18]

indicator)

PIC. SIZE [30]

POWER [21]

Mode selection switch [14]
(TV-CABLE-VCR-AUX
switch)

RECALL [33]
MUTE [33]

TV/VIDEO 162]

A_'
Channel

Number

[29]

[29]

Light switch
When you press this
button, the 22 •
buttons light up for

rENT [33] five seconds.
HANNEL A/V [29]

PIP/POP function

VCR function

[45]

(_) STOP
To stop.
_
AUDio [20]

UP [201

PICture [20]

[20]

RESET
ANT1/2
WlDE/SCRL
CYC/SBS

[36]
[22]
[31 ]
[44]

Learning buttons [18]
You can use these eight buttons only as
Learning function buttons. They are not
affected by Mode selection (TV-CABLE-VCRAUX).
To operate buttons inside the
cover, slide the cover down
and toward you.

REW
To rewind the
tape.

(_) PINY
To play.

[19]
39]
[39]

To fast forward.
(_ REC
To record.

JSE
switch [18]

-4
0

(_) PAUSE/STILL
To pause.
(_ SLOW
To view a slow
motion picture.
C) TVNCR

m

m
* The 31 buttons marked with
can be used as Learning buttons.

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INTRODUCTION

Using the Remote

Control

• With this Remote Control, you can operate your TV and most models of remotecontrolled VCR's and cable TV converters even if they are different brands. See next
page.

1

Place the Remote Control face down and remove
the battery cover.
Press and slide
to remove.

CAUTIONS
• Do not throw your batteries into a fire. Dispose of
your batteries in a designated disposal area.
• Do not combine used batteries with new ones.
• Do not mix battery types.

Tips for best operation

Insert two "AA" size alkaline batteries, matching
the + and - signs on each battery with the + and
- signs of the battery compartment,

• For optimum performance,
aim the Remote Control
directly at the TV from a distance of no more than 28
feet (8.5m). Be sure there is no obstruction
between
the Remote Control and the TV.
• If your Remote Control does not always adjust the TV
as you wish, you probably need to replace the
batteries. Use alkaline batteries for longer use.
• If the Remote Control will not be used for a long
period of time or when the batteries are worn out,
remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
• Do not drop, dampen or disassemble the Remote
Control.

Slide the battery cover shut until the lock snaps.

TV

TV

all the buttons

Cable TV Converter

CABLE

•
•
•
•

POWER button
CHANNEL A!V buttons
Channel Number buttons
RTNiENT button

VCR

VCR

•
•
•
•
•

POWER button
CHANNEL A!V buttons
Channel Number buttons
VCR function buttons
RTN/ENT button

Other Video/audio
Equipment
(REMOTE
Video Disc Players,
stereo systems
or additional
VCR's, etc.)

AUX

as Learning buttons;
• POWER button
• CHANNEL A/V buttons
• Channel Number buttons
• VCR function buttons
• RTN/ENT button

The function

14

buttons not listed in the table above operate the TV as usual.

• This Remote Control is preprogrammed
to operate Toshiba VCR's.
• To use VCR's other than Toshiba models (or Cable converters),
perform the following procedures before operating.
• When you connect several pieces of video/audio
equipment to the TV,
follow the instructions on page 18,

Refer to the
(or the
"CABLE
CONVERTER
CODE
TABLE")
on "VCR
pages CODE
16 andTABLE"
17 to find
code TV
number
that
corresponds to the brand name of your VCR (or your converter).

2

If more than one number
find the one that works.

is listed, try each one separately

2

Set the Mode selection

3

Hold down RECALL while pressing the Number buttons for the
three digit code number for your brand of VCR (or converter).
The transmit indicator lights up for 1 second when the
programming
is completed.

switch to VCR (or CABLE).

When an operation error has occurred,
Press RECALL again to reset.

4
i

no

until you

the indicator blinks.

Point the Remote Control at the VCR (or at the converter) and press
POWER to test the code number.
--If the right number was entered, the VCR should turn on,
--If the VCR does not respond to the Remote Control, repeat steps
1 to 4 with another code number.
Follow the instructions on page 18 if the VCR does not respond,
even though you have programmed
the Remote Control following
steps 1 to 4 above.

For future reference,
you set.
VCR CODE:

write the code

CABLE CODE:
Note: You have to reprogram the
Remote Control when you change its
batteries.
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INTRODUCTION

Control

(continued)
• The code numbers listed below are the newest ones at the time of printing. New code
numbers may or may not have been added since printing.

VCR code table
BRAND NAME

CODE NUMBER

BRAND NAME

Aiko ...........................
Aiwa .........................
Akai ...........................

Goodmans

Alba ..........................
Amstrad ....................
Anitech .....................
ASA ...........................
Audiovox ..................
Baird .........................
Bell & Howell ...........
Broksonic .................
Bush ..........................
Canon .......................

297
019
060, 068,
261
039, 228,
019
091
056, 100
056
123
123
140, 203,
091,228,
054

Capehart ...................
Carver .......................
CCE ...........................
CGE ...........................
Cimline .....................
Condor ......................

039
100
091,297
019
091
039

Craig .........................
Crown .......................
Curtis Mathes ...........
Daewoo ....................
Dansai .......................

066, 259
297
054
039, 064, 065, 297
091

Daytron .....................
De Graaf ...................
Decca ........................
Dual ..........................
Dumont ....................

039
061
019, 100
060
019, 100, 123, 124

080, 125,
297

230
297

Dynatech .................. 019
Electronic ................. 019
Emerson ................... 019, 021,056, 080,
140, 203, 227, 228,
230, 231,313
ESC ........................... 297
Ferg uson ..................
Fidelity ......................
Finlandia ...................
Finlux ........................

060
019
100,
019,
124
First Line ................... 062,
Fisher ........................ 065,
123
Frontech ...................
Funai .........................
GE .............................
GEC ...........................
General .....................
Go Video ..................
Goldstar ....................

16

123, 129
061,100, 123,
091
066, 073, 085,

039
019
054, 079, 084
100
071
251,298
056, 057

CODE NUMBER

............... 019, 039, 056, 081,
091,297
Gradiente ................. 019
G raetz ....................... 060, 123
Granada .................... 065, 100, 123
Grundig .................... 100
HarmaniKardon
....... 057
Hem .......................... 091
Hinari ........................ 091,227
Hitachi ...................... 019, 060, 061,084,
124
Imperial ....................
Interfunk ...................
ITT .............................
JCL ............................
Jensen ......................
JVC ...........................
Kendo .......................
Kenwood ..................
Lloyd .........................
Loewe .......................

019
100
060, 065, 123, 125
054
060
027, 060, 086
125
057, 060, 065, 086
019
056

Loewe Opta ..............
Logik .........................
Luxor ........................
LXI .............................

100
091,259
062, 065, 125
056

Magnavox

................ 019, 054,
168
Manesth ................... 064, 091
Marantz .................... 054, 057,
Marta ........................ 056
Matsui ....................... 227,228
MEI ............................ 054
Memorex .................. 019, 054,
065, 066,
MGA ......................... 062, 080
Minolta ..................... 061,124
Mitsubishi
................ 062, 080,
192, 233,
MTC .......................... 019, 259
Multitech .................. 019, 091
Murphy ..................... 019
NEC ........................... 057, 059,
086
Neckermann ............. 100
Nikko ......................... 056
Noblex ...................... 259
Nokia ........................ 060, 065,
259
Nordmende .............. 060
Optonica ................... 067, 081
Orion ......................... 140, 227,

BRAND NAME
Osaki .........................
Otto Versand ............
Pallidium ..................
Panasonic .................
Penney ......................

019, 056,
100
091
064, 096,
054, 056,
061,259
Pentax ....................... 061,084,
Perdio ....................... 019
Philco ........................ 054
Philips .......................
Phonola ....................
Pilot ...........................
Pioneer .....................
Portland ....................
Proline ......................
Pulsar ........................
Pye ............................
Quartz .......................
Quasar ......................
Ouelle .......................
Radiola .....................
RCA ...........................
RCA Unified .............
Realistic ....................

100, 129,

081,100

056, 058,
067, 123

086, 100,
261

060, 069,

Rex ............................
Ricoh .........................
Roadstar ...................
Runco .......................
Saba ..........................
Saisho .......................
Satora .......................
Samsu ng ..................
Sansui .......................
Sanyo .......................
SBR ...........................
Schaub Lorenz .........
Schneider .................
Scott .........................
Sears .........................

123, 125,

228

CODE NUMBER

SEI .............................
Sentra .......................
Sharp ........................
Shintom ....................
Siemens ...................
Sinudyne ..................

091

244
057, 059,
124

054,
100
056
086,
039
019
058
100
065
054,
100
100
054,
124,
079
019,
066,
123,
060
053
056,
058
060
227,
062,

081,100,

129

064,
060,
065,
100
019,
019,
064,
231
054,
066,
124
100
039
067,
091
056,
100

259
086
066, 123,259

100

115

061,084, 096,
168, 221
054, 056, 065,
067,081,085,
259

091,259

228
065, 125

060
091, 100,129
140, 203,229,
056, 061,065,
073, 085,123,

081
123

Cable TV converter code table
BRAND NAME

CODE NUMBER

BRAND NAME

CODE NUMBER

BRAND NAME

CODE NUMBER

Sony .........................
STS ...........................
Sunstar .....................
Sylvania ....................
Symphonic ...............
Tashiko .....................
Tatung ......................
Teac ..........................
Technics ...................
Teknika .....................
Telefunken
...............
Tenosal .....................
Tensai .......................
Thomson ..................
Thorn ........................
Toshiba .....................

051,052, 053,
061
019
054, 062, 100,
019
019
019, 060, 100
019, 060
054
019, 054, 056,
060, 206
091
019
060
060
060, 062, 064,
229, 231,385
056, 259
227
259
019, 056, 068,
125
057, 059
027, 060, 086

ABC ...........................
Archer .......................
Century .....................
Citizen .......................
Colour Voice ............
Comtronics
...............
Eastern .....................
Garrard .....................
Gemini ......................
General
Instrument
............
Hamlin ......................
Hitachi .......................
Jasco ........................
Jerrold ......................

026,
058,
172
172
044,
059,
021
172
034,

Unika ........................
United Artists ...........
United Cable ............
Universal ..................
Viewstar ...................
Zenith .......................

172
026
022
058, 096, 172, 210
046, 079
019

Totevision
................
Triumph ....................
U nitech .....................
Universum
...............
Vector Rsearch .........
Victor ........................

054

129

071

085,

100,

Video Concepts ........ 059, 080
Videosonic
............... 259
Wards ....................... 019,054, 061,066,
067,081,091,168,
231,259
Yamaha .................... 057.060
Yo ko .......................... 259
Zenith ....................... 052, 053, 058

Macom .....................
Magnavox
................
Memorex ..................
Movie Time ..............
NSC ...........................
Oak ............................
Panasonic .................
Paragon ....................
Philips .......................

030
028,
030
172
022,
034,
052
046
019
175
089,
026,
040
019
044,
049,
163
019

030, 032,036
172

050
079

089

039, 278, 292

030, 031,033,
043, 045

175
038

046, 047,048,
050, 079

Pioneer .....................
Pulsar ........................
PVP Stereo
Visual Matrix ........ 022
RCA ........................... 040
Regal .........................
Regency ....................
Rembrandt ...............
Runco ........................

039, 278, 292
021
089
019

Samsung .................. 059, 163
Scientific Atlanta ..... 025, 027, 036, 296
Signal ........................ 034, 059
Signature .................. 030
SL Marx .................... 059
Sprucer .....................
Standard
Components
.........
Starcom ....................
Stargate ....................
STS ...........................
Tocom .......................
Toshiba .....................

U[JIL.

040
174
022, 034
034, 059
175
031,032, 078
019

H

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.....

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--

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Using the Remote Control

I

_INTRODUCTION

(continued)
• This Remote Control is capable of learning operating codes from most infrared remote
control transmitters.
You can control the functions
of your TV and a variety of video/
audio equipment
with the supplied Remote Control only.
• The 31 buttons can be used as Learning buttons. (See page 13.)

To learn operating

code of another

Set the Mode selection

remote

control

switch to AUX.

7

Set the LEARN-USE

LEARN

2

Place the supplied
control
transmitter
approximately

9

USE

Remote Control
and the remote
to be learned,
head to head

1 to 3 inches

(3 to 8cm)

_

USE

To check your programming,
operate the
appropriate equipment with the supplied Remote
Control. If the equipment does not operate as
expected, repeat steps 1 to 7.
If needed, try changing the distance between the
two remote controls.

Set the LEARN-USE switch to LEARN.

LEARN _

switch to USE.

if

apart.

Attach the supplied template to the Remote
Control to enter the function names of the AUX
buttons you have programmed.
Use a ballpoint pen etc. to write the function
names.

Head to head
_

4 .....
O_ /_);-3

inches apar_ I

Supplied Remote Control

Remote to be learned

Hold down
the button
to learn
on theuntil
supplied
Remote
Control
for about
1 second
the
LEARN indicator

lights up.

Note:
When you press a button other than Learning
button, the indicator will blink. For specific
Learning buttons in specific modes, see the table
"To operate desired equipment"
on page 14.

(23

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To cancel the learned operating codes

1
2
3

Set the Mode selection switch to AUX.
Set the LEARN-USE

switch

to LEARN.

Hold down the button of the function to cancel on
the Remote Control for about 1 second until the
LEARN indicator lights up.

Holdabout
down6 RECALL
at theindicator
same time
for
seconds and
until RESET
the LEARN
goes
off after blinking.

Hold
down the
function
button for
to be
learned
on
the remote
control
transmitter
about
3 seconds
until the LEARN indicator goes off.

Note:

Note:
If the LEARN indicator goes off after blinking, the
supplied Remote Control cannot learn the
operating code or an error has occurred. Try steps
4 and 5 again.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 for other function

18

keys.

You cannot
the

5

button

cancel
while

the

programming

the indicator

if you

is blinking.

Set the LEARN-USE switch to USE.

release

Quick Reference Menu Guide

_

INTRODUCTION

• We recommend
function.

that you familiarize yourself

MENU

with these procedures

for using the Menu

button

Each time you press MENU, the PICTURE, AUDIO, SET UP or OPTION
menu on-screen display is selected in order.

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTUR
PREFERENCE

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TO
TO

SELECT
CONTROl

AUDIO
Mrs
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS

-/+

MENU

TO
TO

ADV

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LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATION
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
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On-screen

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TV,CABLE
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PROGRAM

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SEPARATION

SELECT

MENU
PUSH

PUSH

+

ADV

ADV button
Use the ADV button after you have pressed MENU to select the function
you want to adjust.
Each time you press ADV, the function to be adjusted will be selected in
numerical order.
The selected function will be displayed in magenta.
Notes:
• The on-screen instructions will appear
under each menu display for easy stepby-step operation•
• The ADV button on the rv functions as
the ANT/VIDEO button when no menu
display is on the screen.
• The -/+ buttons on the TV function as
the VOLUME &/V buttons when no
menu display is on the screen.
• The EXIT button on the TV functions as
the RESET button when there is no onscreen display.
III

IIII

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-/+

buttons

Use the -/+ buttons after you have pressed ADV or any of the four menu
buttons (PICTURE, AUDIO, SETUP or OPTION).
Example: CONTRAST adjustment mode display

CONTRAST
-I
TO

I +
CONTROL

PUSH

-

÷

Pressing + increases the picture contrast.
Pressing - decreases the picture contrast.

19

Quick Reference Menu Guide
_

INTRODUCTION

(continued)

PIC(TURE) button
Press PIC repeatedly until the PICTURE
menu function you want to adjust is
selected.
The selected function will be displayed in
magenta, then press 4+ to adjust the
setting.
Details for each function begin on
page 34.

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
PREFERENCE
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIG
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

A UD(IO) button
Press AUD repeatedly until the AUDIO
menu function you want to adjust is
selected.
The selected function will be displayed
magenta, then press -/+ to adjust the
setting.
Details for each function begin on
page 37.

EXIT

b

AUDIO
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS

in

TO SELECT
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL

MENU
PUSH

-

+

SET UP button

AUD-PIC -EXIT --

-SET UP
-- OPTION
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SET
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UP
AUTO
CH
PROGR_/vl
ADD'ERASE
TV'CABLE
CH PROGRAM
CH

CAPTION

OH LOCK

CLOSED
TO
SELECT
PUSH
SET
TO CONTROL

CAPTION
MENU
UP
PUSH

-

+

OPTION button

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20

Press SET UP repeatedly until the SET UP
menu function you want to adjust is
selected.
The selected function will be displayed in
magenta, then press -/+ to adjust the
setting.
Details for each function begin on
page 23.

Press OPTION repeatedly until the
OPTION menu function you want to adjust
is selected.
The selected function will be displayed in
magenta, then press -/+ to adjust the
setting.
Details for each function begin on
page 51.

EXIT button

OPTION
LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATION
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
CONTRAST
3D-Y-C
SEPARATION

TO SELECT
I_ENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

(on the TV and on the Remote

-

+

Control)

The above four menu displays will automatically
disappear from the
screen if no control has been operated for about 15 seconds, and all
other menu displays also disappear after about 6 seconds.
If you want to clear the screen of all on-screen displays instantly, press
EXIT.

Turning

the TV On/Off

_GETTING

First set the Mode selection
Remote Control to rv.

STARTED

switch on the

1

Press POWER on the Remote Control
or the TV.
The picture will appear in a few
seconds.

The following on-screen information
will be displayed for a few seconds.

I

• Antenna mode (when in TV mode).
• Channel number or VIDEO mode
selected.
• Channel caption (if previously preset).
• Stereo or SAP audio status.

STEREO
SAP

ANT
1
ABCD
4

TV

1, 3

ANT/VIDEO

To
turn the TV off, press POWER
again.

1,3
-IV/
VIDEO

Auto-Power-Off
• If a vacant channel is selected, or the TV broadcast for a day is
finished, the TV will automatically
turn off after about 15 minutes.
This Auto-Power-Offfeature
does not operate in the VIDEO mode.

Last Mode Memory

-4
0
Ul

• If the power is cut off while you are viewing the TV and the power is
resupplied, the TV is turned on automatically
by the Last Mode
Memory feature. If the power is going to be off or when you leave
home for a long time, unplug the power plug from the wall outlet to
prevent the TV from turning on in your absence,

Note: The TV/VIDEO button or ANT/
VIDEO button is used to input
signals from other sources, like
VCR's or Video Disc Players,
connected to this TV.
See pages 22 and 62 for details.
IIII

II

III

21

I

Turning
_GETTING

the TV On/Off

STARTED

(continued)
• Your TV has two separate antenna inputs (ANT-1 and ANT-2) that allow you to connect
two different signal sources, if desired.

You can switch back and forth between the two signal sources by
pressing the ANT1/2 button on the Remote Control or the ANTNIDEO
button on the TV.

Using the ANT1/2 button (on the Remote Control)

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ANTNIDEO

Each time you press the button, the ANT 1
mode and ANT 2 mode will alternate.
The selected mode will be displayed in
magenta to show which antenna source
you are watching.
Select the mode that matches the antenna
terminal you use.
Note:
This button

does

not function

22

SELECT

PUSH

ANT

1"2

button

on

(on the TV)

Each time you press the button, the ANT
1, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3 or ANT 2
mode will be selected in order.
The selected mode will be displayed in
magenta to show which signal source you
are watching.
Press the button until "ANT 1" or "ANT 2"
is displayed in magenta to match the
antenna terminal you use.

ANT1/2 --

TO

1
2

in the

VIDEO mode. See page 62 for details
using the VIDEO modes.

Using the ANT/VIDEO

ANT
ANT

Note:
This button functions as the ADV button
while any of four menu displays
(PICTURE, AUDIO, SET UP or OPTION) are
on the screen.

VIDEO

1

VIDEO

2

VIDEO
TO

SELECT

ANT

1

ANT

2

3
PUSH

ANT.VIDEO

_

GETTING

STARTED

Programming

Channels

• First, use the AUTO CHANNEL PROGRAM function to preset all active channels in your
area automatically.
If necessary, arrange the preset channels with the CHANNEL PROGRAM and ADD/ERASE
functions so that you can tune into only desired channels.

To program all available channels automatically
(AUTO CH PROGRAM)
Press
on on
the the
Remote
Control
or the POWER
TV to turn
TV.

ANT

1

CABLE

Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the TV) to display the
SET UP menu on the screen.

1

MENU

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Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "AUTO CH PROGRAM" is
displayed in magenta.

4

UP
AUTO
OH
pF_X_{AM
ADO- ERASE
TV • CABLE
CH
PROGRAM
OH CAPT
I ON
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO
CONTROL
PUSH
-

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
P_AM
ADD
E_ASE
rv " CABLE
OH
P F_OGR.AM
CH
CAPT
t()N
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPT
_ON
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
BET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

+

SET

+

Press - or + to start
autoprogramming.
The TV will automatically
determine
whether the TV (antenna), STD
CABLE, HRC CABLE, or IRC CABLE
signals are being received.
Then automatically
cycle through all
channels and place active channels
in the channel memory.

AUTO

CH

PRCI:_IAM
CABLE

30

When autoprogramming
is
complete, you will see the message
at the right.
You can check to see which channels
are in memory by pressing
CHANNEL • or V.

AUTO
CH
FINISHED

pRCX3FIAMMIN(3
CABLE

I

4

4

23

I

Programming
_

GETTING

STARTED

ChannelS continued,

• If the AUTO CH PROGRAM function does not memorize
follow the "CHANNEL PROGRAM function" instructions
need to use this function.)

any certain CABLE channels,
below. (You will probably not

To program channels of a specific TVICABLE mode
(TV • CABLE) (CH PROGRAM)
Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the TV) to display the
SET UP menu on the screen.

2
ADV
MENU

-/+

8

3

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "TV°CABLE" is displayed in
magenta.

Press

- or + until

corresponds
system

the mode

to your

is displayed

SET

UP
AUTO
CH P_AM
ADD-ERASE
TV'CABLE
OH
PROGRAM
CH
CAPTION
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

SET

UP
AUTO
C,_ PRC_"]_TAI'vl
ADD
ERASE
TV-CABLE
C_
P Hr..XJ_AM
O_-_ CAP i ¸ _ON
CH
L ¢_']K
CLOSED
CA_T
I O_J
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

that

TV signal
in magenta.

Each time you press the button, the
TV, STD CABLE, HRC CABLE or IRC
CABLE mode will be selected
in

TV
STD
HRC
IRC

TO

SELECT

CABLE
CABLE
CABLE

PUSH

-

order,

Tuning band and Receivable channels

VHF: 2-13
TVbroadcast

UP

UHF: 14-69

STD CABLE _
HRC CABLE _

** 1-125
(Number

on this TV)

IRC CABLE*
Your cable company
using.

24

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5

6

Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the TV) again to
display the SET UP menu on the
screen.

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the "IV)
until "CH PROGRAM" is displayed in
magenta.

UP
AUTO
CH
P_OGRAM
ADD ' ERASE
TV" CAB L E
CH
p FI(DG_,_VI
OH CAPT
ION
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPT ION
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

_ CABLE channel reference chart

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
pHUGF,I,_#',.4
ADD
ERASE
TV CABLE
OH pROP_..4_/_I
CH
CAP I ION
CH
lOCK
CtOSED
CAP[
ION
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO
CONTROL
PUSH
+

programming. The TV will
automatically cycle through all the
"rv or CABLE channels in the mode
selected by the "IV.CABLE function
and store active channels in the
channel memory.

OH

p ROGR,a_
CABLE

33

When channel programming
is
complete, you will see the message
at the right.

OH
pROGRAMMING
FINISHED
CABLE

Press CHANNEL • or • to make
sure the channel programming has
been done properly.

the tuning

A-8

67

67

5

A-7

68

68

6

A-6

69

69

14

A

15

B

92

92

16

C

93

93

94

94

SET

Press - or + to start channel

To change

1
+

band for the small picture

I

34

U

95

A-5

35

V

96

A-4

36

W

97

A-3

37

AA

98

A-2

38

BB

99

A-1

100

100

60

XX

101

101

61

YY

102

102

62

ZZ

63

AAA

123

123

64

BBB

124

124

65

65

125

125

66

66

(PIP/POP)

The TV,CABLE function only works with the main picture,
Press PIP/POP ON OFF to display the small picture,

Press SWAP to switch the main and small picture,

Change the tuning band following
page.

the steps 1 to 3 on the previous

The above chart is typical of many cable
system channel allocations. If in doubt,
consult your cable company.

25

Programming
_

GETTING

Channels

STARTED

To erase

unnecessary

(continued)

channels

Select the channel
CHANNEL
• or V. to be erased with

[]

Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the TV) to display the
SET UP menu on the screen.
-/+

ADV
MENU

CHANNEL A/Y

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "ADD.ERASE"
is displayed in
magenta.

CHANNEL
A/V

SET

UP
AUTO
OH
PROGRAM
ADO - ERASE
TV - CAB L E
OH
PROGRAM
OH
CAPT
I ON
OH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPT
I ON
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
I TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

+

_,UTO
CH
PRIAM
ADD.
ERASE
TV CABI
E
OH
P ROGFL&M
CH ©APT
ION
I SET OHUP LOOK
CLOSEO
CAP]
ION
TO SELECT
MENU
I
PUSH
SET
UP
I TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

+

Press- or + until "CH ERASE" is
displayed in magenta indicating that
the channel has been erased from
the memory.

OH
OH

ADD
ERASE
CABLE

TO

t--

SET UP
-/+

26

Repeat
channels.steps 1 through

4 for other

SELECT

PUSH

-

+

To add channels
When you want to restore a channel which has been erased, follow
instructions
below.

1

Select the channel you want to
restore with the Channel Number
buttons. (See page 29 for the method
to select channels.)

Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the rv) to display the
SET UP menu on the screen.

3

the

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "ADDoERASE" is displayed in
magenta.

AUTO
OH
pFEX3_AM
ADD.
ERASE
TV- CABL E
CH
PFEP---:_AM
CH CAPT
I ON
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
I SET
UP
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

+

AUTO
CH
PR(_AM
ADD " ERASE
TV
CABLE
CH
PRO_R AIV_
CH CAP_
I Oi",_
CH
t OCK
CLOSED
CAPT
ION
I TO
SET SELECT
UP
MENU
PUSH
BET
UP
TO
CONTROL
PUSH
-

+

Press- or ÷ until "CH ADD" is
displayed in magenta, indicating that
the channel has been memorized.
CH
0}4

ADD
E_ASE
CABLE

TO

You have now completed

the channel

SELECT

PUSH

-

+

programming.

27

I

Before Watching TV
Programs

_

GETTING

STARTED

• Your dealer should adjust the color convergence when your TV is delivered. However,
convergence may drift over time or if you move the TV. If you can see clear images on
the screen, skip this page.

This wide projection TV uses three
separate TV tubes; a red one, a green
one, and a blue one.
The red, green and blue images are
projected onto the screen where they
converge to form a full color picture.
You can see a clear picture when they
converge correctly.

To check and align the colors
Select
stabilize.an active channel

and wait a moment

for the picture to

Push the TEST button to set to the "TEST ON" position.
If alignment is correct, there will be one vertical and one horizontal
white line: so you don't have to align the colors.

White

I................
' I....
FHORIZ-I

I-VERT,,I

TEST

199 9 911::_

If you see separate colored lines, adjust the color convergence
controls. Turn the knobs until the red and blue lines disappear
the other lines.

into

TEST button

Color conver

ence controls

HORIZ(ontal)
R: Red
B: Blue
VERT(ical)
R: Red
B: Blue

Light blue

When color convergence
white lines.

Yellow

is correctly

adjusted,

you will see single

White

Push the TEST button again to set to the "TEST OFF" position.

28

_

BASIC OPERATION

Watching

TV Programs

1

Press POWER on the Remote Control
or the TV.

STEREO
SAP

The following on-screen information
will be displayed for a few seconds.
ANT
1
ABCD
4

• Antenna mode (when in TV mode).
• Channel number or VIDEO mode
selected.
• Channel caption (if previously preset).
• Stereo or SAP audio status.

C][I][

2
2

3

Select the desired program
the following two ways.

TV

in one of

To scan the memorized channels in
numerical sequence
Press CH (CHANNEL) • to select
next higher channel.
Press CH (CHANNEL) • to select
next lower channel.

1,4

10

Press the button again to select next
memorized channels.
To select a channel directly
Press the Channel Number buttons
(0 - 9 and 100).
To select channel 4, press "4" (or
press "0" and "4" in order).
To select channel 38, press "3" and
"8" in order.
To select channel 125, press "100",
"2" and "5" in order.

3

Adjust the sound volume with
VOLUME &/Y on the Remote
Control or the TV.
Press • to increase the volume;
decrease the volume.

• to

13

VOLUME
-I
TO

I +
CONTROL

PUSH

VOL

To turn off the TV, press POWER
again.

The VOLUME •/•
buttons on the TV
function as the menu -/+ buttons
while any of the menu displays
(PICTURE, AUDIO, SET UP or OPTION)
are on the screen.
III

III

IIIIII

If you cannot select certain channels, either TV broadcast or CABLE
channels
Check if the TV•CABLE function is properly

set. See page 24.

II

29

Enjoying Wide Pictures

_

BASIC OPERATION

• You can watch programs with the usual TV picture aspect ratio of 4:3 as well as
programs in a variety of letter box formats.

Press PIC. SIZE repeatedly.
"STANDARD",
"THEATER WIDE" or
"FULL" mode will be selected in order.
The selected mode will be displayed in
magenta.

STANDARD
THEATER
FULL
TO

SELECT

WIDE

PUSH

PIG-SIZE

STANDARD
PIC. -SIZE

This mode shows pictures

in the conventional

ratio of 4:3.

Viewing
a normal
program

THEA TEn WIDE
This mode shows the pictures magnified

Viewing
normal

by 1.33 times.

© ©O
©

a

program
or
letter box
program

Note:
If you select this mode in normal programs, the picture at the top and
bottom of the screen will be hidden. If subtitles are difficult to read,
scroll the picture. (See page 32.)

FULL
This

mode

Viewing
a normal
program

30

shows

the

pictures

stretched

O©
O©©

horizontally

by 1.33 times.

To adjust

the height

of the picture

Press
PIC, WIDE
SIZE tomode.
select the
THEATER

Press WIDE/SCRL until "THEATER
WIDE SIZE" is displayed on the
screen in magenta.

THEATER
PICTURE

TO

SELECT

WIDE
SIZE
SCROLL

PUSH WIDE,SCRL

Press - or +.
The menu display will appear as
shown at the right. Then repeatedly
press - or + to select the appropriate
picture height from the following
three modes.

THEATER
THEATER
THEATER

TO

SELECT

WIDE
WIDE
WIDE

PUSH

1
2
3

-

+

THEATER WIDE1
Normalsize)

--3

2

/
/
s
s
s
s
s

THEATER WIDE 2
(Vertically stretched

picture)

r

STANDARD mode

0
I

M

THEATER WIDE 3
(Vertically contracted picture)

ID,

Note: This setting is reset to "THEATER WIDE 1" mode automatically when
you change to another channel or press the RESET button.

IIIIIIIII

Pressing reset will automatically change the PIC size to STANDARD
mode.

31

Enjoying Wide Pictures

I

_BASIC

OPERATION

To adjust

the vertical position

(continued)

of the picture

Press PIC. WIDE
SIZE tomode,
select the
THEATER

Press WIDE/SCRL until "PICTURE
SCROLL" is displayed on the screen
in magenta.

THEATER
PICTURE
TO

SELECT

WIDE
SIZE
SCFK)LL
PUSH

WIDE-SCFIL

Press - or + to adjust the vertical
position of the picture.
Normal

position

(Center)

2
To scroll

the picture,

press

+.

-4

0

_q
Z

(Upper end)
To lower

the

picture,

press-.

OQ

(Lower end)
Note: This setting is reset to the normal position automatically when you
change to another channel or press the RESET button.

I

32

i

Pressing reset will automatically change the PIC size to STANDARD
mode.

Convenient Remote
Functions

_

BASIC OPERATION

• These convenient

functions

can be operated with the Remote Control only.

To display on-screen information
Press RECALL to display
screen information.

the following

on-

+ Antenna mode (when in TV mode).
• Channel number or VIDEO mode
selected.
• Channel caption (if previously
• Time (if clock has been set).
• Stereo or SAP audio status.
• Closed Caption

--

MUTE
RECALL

To mute

the

or Text program

STEREO
SAP
CAPTION
TEXT

10:2S

ANT
1
ABCD
4

TV

preset).

status.

sound

Press MUTE
immediately
picture.

to mute
without

the sound
affecting
the

Note:
RTN
(Channel
return)

While muting the sound, the
"CAPTION 1" mode will be selected
automatically, (See page 58.)

MUTE

To
restore the sound, press MUTE
again,

Q
To return to the previous channel viewed

Z
W

€=

Using this function,

you can watch two channels alternately.

Select the first channel you want to
view.

(Viewing

channel)
2

Select
other channel
ChanneltheNumber
buttons. with the

PressRTN.
The previous

1

tl

channel will return.
(Previous

Each time you press RTN, the TV will
switch back and forth between the
two channels.

channel)
6

33

Controlling

I

_BASIC

the Picture

OPERATION

To adjust the picture quality
You can adjust the picture quality (CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS,
TINT, and SHARPNESS) to suit your personal preference.
Press PIC on the Remote Control
MENU on the TV) to display
the
PICTURE menu.

RESET

2

-/+

MENU
ADV

3

(or

Press PIC on the Remote Control (or
ADV on the TV) until the item you
want to adjust is displayed in
magenta.

Press

- or + to adjust

Example:

the

CONTRAST
mode

COLOR,

PICTURE
COI%ITRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
PREFERENCE
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIC
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

P1CTHRE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COL(_
1IN}
8HA_PNESS
FLESH
YC_E
F!CTURE
PREFERENCE
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIG
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

level.

adjustment

display
CONTRAST
-I
TO

1,2

m

--3

RESET--

ii

I GD _

GD _il

8
:r.

CONTRAST

lower

higher

BRIGHTNESS

darker

lighter

COLOR

paler

deeper

TINT

reddish

greenish

SHARPNESS

softer

sharper

The above five PICTURE items you have adjusted
MEMORY of the PICTURE PREFERENCE function.

PUSH

-

+

will be stored in the
(See page 36.)

If you want to adjust any other item, Press PIC repeatedly
until the item you want to adjust is displayed in magenta.
To reset the picture adjustments,
Press RESET. (See page 36 for details.)

34

I +
CONTROL

Flesh tone function (FLESH TONE)
This function allows you to obtain natural flesh tone by correcting
reference of tint between TV stations.
Press PIC on the Remote Control
MENU on the TV) to display the
PICTURE menu.

(or

I
J
|
|
I

Press PIC on the Remote Control (or
ADV on the TV) until "FLESH TONE"
is displayed in magenta.

-/+
MENU

3

the

PICTURE
CO_ITRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
PREFERENCE
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIC
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

PICTURE
C_NTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
CO[(_:_
T}NT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
P_EEERENCE
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIC
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

Press - or + until "FLESH TONE ON"
is displayed on the screen in
magenta.
This function has now been
activated.

FLESH
FLESH
TO

SELECT

TONE
TONE
PUSH

ON
OF_:
-

+

To deactivate this function
Select "FLESH TONE OFF".

--3

O

II

I

IIII

III

35

I

Controlling
_BASIC

OPERATION

the Picture

To select

the picture

(continued)

preference

You can select a desired picture tone from three picture preset modes
(NORMAL, THEATER, MEMORY) instantly.

RESET
MENU
ADV

2

-/+

Press PIC on the Remote Control
MENU on the TV) to display the
PICTURE menu.

(or

Press PIC on the Remote Control
ADV on the TV) until "PICTURE
PREFERENCE" is displayed in
magenta.

(or

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
PREFERENCE
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIC
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-- +

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COL_
SHARPNESS
TINTPICTURE PREFERENCE
FLESH
T(]hE
I TO

SELECT

MENU

CC_ITROL
I TOPUSH
PIC

PUSH

-

+

Press- or + until your desired mode
is displayed in magenta.
PICTURE

PREFERENCE
N(_O_IA L
THEATER
MEMORY

TO

1,2m

--3

RESET--

QQ

PUSH

NORMAL

the picture quality preset at the factory

THEATER

soft and moody picture

MEMORY

the picture quality you set (First follow

-

+

page 34.)

Note:

OOOOO

Q

SELECT

C_

When you press the RESET button, the picture quality
mode will be set to the factory-preset
level.

of the MEMORY

• ,/2 .......................

,I

RESET

button

To reset

the PICTURE

(maximum
CONTRAST
Press RESET.

36

and AUDIO

adjustments

and all other

adjustments

The RESET button also performs the
following adjustments:
• NOISE REDUCTION ............................ OFF
• PICTURE PREFERENCE ............ NORMAL
• PIP CONTRAST ............ Maximum setting
• PICTURE SIZE ........................ STANDARD
• PICTURE SCROLL ......... Normal position
• THEATER WIDE ........... THEATER WIDE 1

to the factory-preset

level

centered)

RESET

I

Controlling
_

the Sound

BASIC OPERATION

• You can adjust the sound quality
preference.

(BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE) to suit your personal

Press
AUD on
on the
the TV)
Remote
Controlthe
(or MENU
to display
AUDIO menu on the screen.

2
RESET
MENU
ADV

Press AUD on the Remote Control
(or ADV on the TV) until the item you
want to adjust is displayed in
magenta.

_/+

AUDIO
Mrs
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
INPUT
BALANCE
TESf
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
INPUT
BALANCE
TEST
I TO
AUD_OSELECT
MENU
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

Press- or + on the Remote Control
to adjust the level.

(

Example:

BASS adjustment
display

mode

BASS
-I
TO

BASS

weaker

TREBLE

weaker

BALANCE

decreases the
right channel

I +
CONTROL

PUSH

-

+

the left
channel

1r2-If you want to adjust any other item
Press AUD while the display remains

on the screen.

Notes:
• The "INPUT BALANCE" and "TEST" functions are described on pages
42 and 43 respectively.
• The "SPEAKERS" mode selection is described on page 66.

37

I Sele = :'ing"Stereoand SAP
Broadcasts
• The MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound) feature allows you to improve your TV viewing with
high fidelity stereo sound. MTS also provides for an extra channel, SAP (Second Audio
Program), used to transmit a second language or other Audio information.

Listening to stereo sound

1

When the IV receives a stereo
broadcast, the word "STEREO" is
displayed on the screen whenever
the TV is turned on, a channel is
selected, or the RECALL button is
pressed.

STEREO

Press
AUD on
on the
the "IV)
Remote
Controlthe
(or MENU
to display
AUDIO menu on the screen.
-/+

MENU
ADV

(

Press AUD (or ADV on the TV)
repeatedly until "MTS" is displayed
in magenta.

/

4

AUDIO
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
I NP{JT
BA[ ANCE
TEST
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
ALE)
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

ALJDIO
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
iNPU]
BALANCE
TEST
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

Press - or + repeatedly until
"STEREO" is displayed in magenta.
Usable selections are displayed in
yellow.

STEREO
SAP
MONAURAL

TO

Listening
AUD --

to the second

SELECT

PUSH

-

language
STEREO
SAP

When the TV receives a SAP
broadcast, the word "SAP" is
displayed on the screen.

-- 4+

Select"SAP"following
above.

If the stereo sound is noisy
If a broadcast signal is not strong
enough, and noise-free stereo sound is
not available, select the MONAURAL
mode. The noise should be reduced.

38

steps2to

4

N otes:
• Be sure to select the STEREO mode if the broadcast is in stereo.
• If "STEREO" (or "SAP") is not displayed, in spite of a known MTS
broadcast, select the STEREO or SAP mode.
• The MTS mode does not function in the VIDEO mode.

+

Enhancing the Surround
Sound Effect
_

ADVANCED

• With Toshiba's
can simulate a
(NORMAL and
and CONCERT

OPERATION

Dolby Pro Logic Surround and DSP (Digital Sound Processor), the TV
wide range of various surroundings:
From Dolby Pro Logic Surround
PHANTOM) and Dolby 3 Stereo to THEATER, STADIUM, NIGHT CLUB
HALL surround.

Effects of each DSP mode

THEATER

A movie theater filled with a rich warm sound

STADIUM

A large football
game

NIGHT CLUB

A nightclub

CONCERT HALL

A concert hall having about 1500 seats

To activate

the appropriate

or baseball

room

DSP mode

Press DSP on the Remote Control
call up the DSP mode display.

to

DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
DOLBY
3 STEREO
THEATER
STAD I UM
NIGHT
CLUB
CONCERT
HALL
OFF
TO

Press
repeatedly
until your
desiredDSP
mode
is displayed
in
magenta.

SELECT

OF(_F

Q

Q

TO

Q!

3
-4
0
01

Press SPEAKER to select either the
FRONT or REAR speakers to be
adjusted.
The selected mode will be displayed
in magenta.
The FRONT and REAR speakers can
be adjusted separately.
FRONT mode--To adjust the built-in
speakers or connected external
speakers.
REAR mode---To adjust the
Surround Speakers connected to
the REAR SPEAKER terminals.

m

4

PUSH

:_L
:PHANTOM

DSP.DOLBY

L_)LBY
PRO
L_IC
IX:)I{:_Y
PRO
LOGIC
I'_:_l B"/
3 STEREO
THEATER
STAD
I UM
NIGHT

3
I!Q

stadium for a live

NORI_$,-_L
:PHANIO_,

_

CLUB
ERT

HALL

SELECT

PUSH

DSP.BOLBY

THEATER
FRONT
REAR
-I
TO

I +
SELECT

TO

CONTROL

PUSH

SPEAKER
PUSH-

+

Press - or + to adjust the DSP level.

Note:
The DSP function processes only
stereo signals input from a TV
broadcast or video.

39

Enhancing

_

ADVANCED

the Surround

OPERATION

Sound Effect

(continued,

• The realistic sound of the cinema is now available
from the Toshiba television.
This
amazing three dimensional
sound effect is available
from any video and laser disc
recorded
in Dolby Surround
and from an increasing
number
of TV broadcasts.
• The illustrations
on the next page show the surround
effects available
from the three
modes, and the speakers driven.

To enjoy the Dolby Surround effects of the "DOLBY PRO LOGIC:
NORMAL" and "DOLBY 3 STEREO" features, you have to connect
external speakers (not supplied) to the TV. Be sure to set the MAIN
SPEAKER switch to "EXT'. See page 67 for details.

To select

Dolby

Pro Logic Surround

Press DSP repeatedly until your
desired mode is displayed in
magenta.

DOLBY
PRO
LOG I C
DOLBY
PRO
LOGIC
DOLBY
3 STEREO
I HEA
_p1
f_ IAD _UM
N C_H _ (: UB
CON/::_
_'l _ALL
OF F
TO

If the MAIN SPEAKER switch located
on the TV rear panel is set to the
"INT" position, you will see the
display at the right. Then select the
external speaker position from the
switch.

2
2

C,_,) ib

CiD C©

0
Z

3

Press SPEAKER to select either the
CENTER or REAR speakers to be
adjusted.
The selected mode will be displayed
in magenta.
The CENTER and REAR speakers can
be adjusted separately.
CENTER mode--To adjust the builtin Center Speakers.
REAR mode--To adjust the Surround
Speakers connected to the REAR
SPEAKER terminals.
Press - or + to adjust the DSP level.

W
To deactivate the DSP function
Select "OFF" in the DSP mode display.

m___

SELECT

PUSH

TO ENJOY
THIS
TURN
SPEAKER
UP
EXT

DOLBY

PRO

: NORMAL
:PHANTOM

DSP.DOLBY

MODE
SVVTO
SPEAKERS

LI::X31C
CENTER
REAR

:_L

-I
TO

EXT

I ÷
SELECT

TO

PUSH

CONTROL

SPEAKER
PUSH

--

+

ImIo]lI:]h'4--j_e] _ _€.][o_ _eJ--tl,v_!l!
If you choose to use the external

speakers.

Main Left (external)
1
Center (built-in)
2
Main Right (external)
1
Rear Left (Surround)
1
Rear Right (Surround)
1
Notes:
• The built-in speakers operate as the Center speakers (monaural).
• You can get the best surround performance when you install the
Surround Speakers slightly above your viewing position while
watching TV.

I_o]lll:_

-_[o] [l(oIe][o_ _.'P':1_l[O]_VAI

If you choose not to use the external
Main
Main
Rear
Rear

speakers.

Left (built-in)
1
Right (built-in)
1
Left (Surround)
1
Right (Surround)
1

Notes:
• The built-in speakers operate as the Main speakers (stereo).
• You can get the best surround performance
when you install the
Surround Speakers slightly above your viewing position while
watching TV.

m_J_o]
II :]L'd_] [_d_P-[o]
If you choose not to use the Surround
Main Left (external)
Center(built-in)

The built-in

speakers

fMAIN

1

2

Main Right (external)

Note:

Speakers.

operate

SPEAKER

_]EXT_

1

\

as the Center

INT

z

speakers

(monaural).

41

Enhancing

_

ADVANCED

the Surround

OPERATION

Sound Effect

(continued)

• The input balance is normally preset and should need little or no adjustment.
• This adjustment is for the Dolby Pro Logic Normal/Phantom
and Dolby 3 Stereo
features.
• First select one of these 3 modes. (See page 40).

To adjust the INPUT BALANCE control
When listening to a monaural sound such as dialogue, the sound should
come mostly from the Center (built-in_ Speakers. If not, adjust the input
balance control on the set. Using a dialogue portion of the program,
activate the INPUT BALANCE mode and adjust the control to minimize any
dialogue leakage coming from the left and right speakers.
Press AUD repeatedly
"INPUT BALANCE".

to select

Note:
If you select a mode other than the
Dolby Surround modes in the DSP
mode display, "INPUT BALANCE"
and "TEST" will not be displayed.

2

Adjust the INPUT BALANCE control on
the set to minimize the dialogue sound
from the left and right speakers.

AUDIO
MTS
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS
INPUT
BALANCE
"TEST
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL
PUSH

INPUT

-

+

BALANCE

TO ADJUST
TURN
INPUT
BALANCE
KNOB
ON
THE
SET
TO END
PUSH
EXIT

Press EXITto end the INPUT
BALANCE adjustment.

*Dolby Surround
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation. Additionally
licensed under one or more of the following
patents: U.S. number 3,959,590: Canadian numbers 1,004,603 and
1,037,877. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol 130 are
trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

1
3

42

IIIIIII

I

Ill

To select the Dolby Pro Logic TEST mode
These TEST sequences are designed to let you balance all the speakers
to the same volume level. The method of adjustment described below is
the same for all the Dolby Surround effects (Dolby Pro Normal/Phantom
and Dolby 3 Stereo).
Press
AUD repeatedly
"TEST".

2

Press - or + to control the level.
The adjustment screen for each
speaker will be displayed for about 2
seconds each in the following order:

r

1
i

3

6oooo
!
i

7 7;

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

-4
0
W

2

to select

LEFT --) CENTER --) RIGHT --7
REAR <

AUDIO
MT8
BASS
TREBLE
BAtANCE
SPEAKERS
INPUT
BALANCE
TEST
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL
PUSH

-

+

CENTER
--I

I ÷

TO

CONTROL

TO

END

PUSH

PUSH

-

+

EXIT

Adjust the Center (built-in) and Rear
speaker levels to match the Left and
Right speakers while the Center or
Rear adjustment display is on the
screen.
Notes:
• In the "DOLBY PRO LOGIC:
PHANTOM" mode, "LEFT + RIGHT"
will be displayed in place of
"CENTER".
Adjustable item is "REAR" only.
• The adjustment screen for the
"REAR" speakers is not displayed in
the "DOLBY 3 STEREO" mode.

Press EXIT to end the TEST.

Note:
The DOLBY SURROUND
and REAR speakers.

level settings are only for the CENTER (built-in)

43

Enhancing the Surround
Sound Effect
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

(continued)

• The Sub-Bass System allows you to improve bass performance
sound volume is low).

1

(even when the

Press CYC/SBS on the Remote
Control to call up the Sub-Bass
System ON/OFF mode display
shown at the right.

SUB
SUB
TO

BASS
BASS

SELECT

SYSTEM
SYSTEM
PUSH

ON
OFF

CYC-SBS

Press CYC/SBS until "SUB BASS
SYSTEM ON" is displayed in
magenta.
SUB
SIJB
TO

BASS
BASS

SELECT

SYSTEM
SYSTEM
PUSH

O_
OFt

CYC'SBS

Press - or + to call up the SBS level
adjustment display.

SUB

BASS

SYSTEM

-I
TO

Press-

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

[ C_D C_
G3

(_

PUSH

--

÷

or + to adjust the SBS level.

,i

c_D CD
G3

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0

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W

44

I +
CONTROL

To deactivate the Sub*Bass System function
Select "SUB BASS SYSTEM OFF" in the Sub-Bass System ON/OFF mode
display,
Note:
The Sub-Bass System does not operate through the "VARIABLE AUDIO
OUTPUT" jacks. (See page 66) However, the above on-screen displays
will appear when the buttons are pressed.

I Two-Picture Screen
ADVANCED

OPERATION

• This TV is capable of displaying two pictures simultaneously.
This is called the Picturein-Picture (or Picture-out-Picture)
function. A TV picture or a picture from external
source equipment such as a VCR can be displayed as a small picture. Be sure to
connect a VCR with the VIDEO/AUDIO cables. (See page 62.)

To display

Small
picture

a TV broadcast

picture

as a small picture

Turn on the TV and select the
desired program.

Press PIP-POP once to display
small picture.

a

PIP
4

Press PIP CH &_' to select the
desired program for the small
picture.
POWER
To make the small picture disappear,
press PIP-POP again.

To display
SOURCE
PIP-POP
PIP CH

O
1/1
I

m

a picture

from

an external

Connect external source equipment
(For connection, see page 62.)

source as a small picture

for the small picture.

Turn on the TV and select the
desired program.

Press PIP-POP to display
picture.

a small

Press SOURCE repeatedly to select
the input source (TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO
2 or VIDEO 3) for the small picture.
The selected mode will be displayed
in magenta.

PIP
TV
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
TO

SELECT

PUSH

1
2
3
SOURCE

45

I Two-Picture
ADVANCED

OPERATION

Screen

To change

the position

(continued)

of the small picture

Press LOCATE repeatedly when a small picture is displayed, The display
position of the small picture will change in order, (_) to (_),

®

®

i®

Note:
The position of the small picture in the wide screen mode ("THEATER
WIDE" or "FULL")will
change in order from (_ to _,

To switch the maM and small picture
Press SWAP when a small picture is displayed.
The main and small pictures will switch.
To switch them again, press SWAP again.
LOCATE

STILL

-4
0
U)
To freeze
m

W

the small picture

Press STILL when a small picture is displayed,
The small picture will become a still picture,
To return to a moving picture, press STILL small again.

©
Still picture

46

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CH SEARCH

function

Press CH SEARCH to scan the channels programmed

in the "IV memory.

One-picture search in the P-I-P mode

Three-picture

search in the P-O-P mode

To cancel the channel search function
Press CH SEARCH again.
CH
SEARCH

O
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i

Two-Picture Screen
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

(continued)

BIJ[._|_I. J.-,Ji.:a.] [,,. i,[:-aoz:_l'_.]
a. _ .[,.:_,] _ .:a.-l.min,j[,,_r.,r_
To adjust the contrast of the small picture
Press PIP-POP to display
picture.

a small

Press OPTION on the Remote
Control (or MENU on the TV) to
display the OPTION menu.
RESET

LANGUAGE
OPTION
DEIvIONSTBAT
t ON
NO I SE REDUCT
I ON
P I P CONTRAST
3D-Y
- C SEPARAT
I ON

-]+

MENU

TO
SELECT
PUSH
OPT
TO CONTROL

ADV

3
......6

0'

Press OPTION repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "PIP CONTRAST" is displayed
in magenta.

OPT

MENU
{ ON
PUSH

-

+

I ON
L ANGUAG_
DEMONSTRAT
_ON
NO{SE
REDUCT
ION
P I P CONTRAST
3D-'Y'
C SEPARAT
iON

TO SELECT
PUSH
OPT
TO CONTROL

L_J

MENU
I ON
PUSH

-

+

Press -/+ on the Remote Control or
the TV to adjust the contrast level of
the small picture.
PIP-POP

RESET

48

Note:
When you press the RESET button,
your adjustment will automatically
be set to the factory-preset
level.

CAUTION:
Avoid displaying stationary images on your TV screen for an
extended period of time. Stationary patterns generated by PIP-POP
display, computer displays, videogames, stock market reports etc,
can become permanently ingrained on the picture tube. This damage
is not protected by your warranty as it is the result of misuse. If you
use your TOSHIBA Television to display still images, it is always
advisable to reduce the brightness and contrast settings. Never leave
a PIP-POP display, computer display or videogame unattended.

Setting the OFF Timer and
the Clock
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

To set the OFF timer
With the OFF timer, you can set the TV to turn off automatically
after a
pre-determined
period of time (every 10 minutes, up to 180 minutes = 3
hours).
Press
mode. TIMER to select the TIMER
OFF

TIMER
090

TO
SET
OFFTIME
PUSH
O-9
TO
START
PUSH
TIMER

3

2

2

Press any two Number buttons to
enter the length of time you want the
TV to stay on.
The remaining number(s) to be
adjusted wilt blink continuously.
Example:

3

OFF

TIMER

i01o
TO
SET
OFFTIME
PUSH
0-9
TO START
PUSH
TIMER

120 minutes
Press 1 and 2.

Press TIMER to start the timer.
The display color will change from
magenta to cyan, and then the
display will go off.

OF_

I!ME_
120

10
SET
OFF1iME
PtJSH
0-9
TO
START
Pt;SH
T_M_R

0
U_
m

m

3=

To cancel the OFF timer
Press POWER twice, once to turn the TV off and once to turn it on again.
• To display the time remaining, press TIMER once. The remaining
will be displayed on the screen.
To erase the display, press TIMER twice.

time

49

Setting the OFF Timer and
the Clock
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

(continued,

To set the clock
Press
CLOCKTIMER
mode. twice to select the

CLOCK

0o:oo
TO
SET
HOUR
PUSH
O" 9
TO START
PUSH
T IMER

2

Press four Number buttons to enter
the correct time, after each number
position starts to blink.
Example:

-1, 3
RECALL-

To set 9:25 p.m.
Press 0, 9, 2 and 5.

• The clock operates
cycle.

3

AND

MINUTE

CLOCK

09 _00
TO
SET
HOUR
PUSH
0"9
TO
START
PUSH
TIMER

AND

MINUTE

AND

MINUTE

on a 12 hour-

Press TIMER to start the clock.
The display color will change from
magenta to cyan, and then the
display will go off.

CLOCK
09:25
TO SET
N0[JR
PUSH
09
TO START
PUSH
TIMER

To monitor the time
Press RECALL.

IIImll

W

50

Note:
If the power source for the TV is interrupted (i.e., AC cord unplugged or
power failure), the clock will have to be reset. (The time display will show
"00:00".)

Changing On-screen
Language
i
_

ADVANCED

Display

OPERATION

• Three different languages (ENGLISH, FRENCH and SPANISH) are available for
the on-screen displays (adjustment menus, and messages), and you can choose
the desired one.

1

Press OPTION on the Remote
Control (or MENU on the TV) to
display the OPTION menu on the
screen.

OPTION
LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATION
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
CONTRAST
3D--Y-C
SEPARATION

TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

2

Press OPTION repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "LANGUAGE"
is displayed in
magenta.

+

OPF_ON
LANGUAGE
DEMC_STRATION
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
CONTRAST
3D-Y-O
SEPARATION

TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

MENU

-

-

+

-/+

ADV

Pressyour desired
languageor is+ until
displayed
in magenta.
LANGUAGE
EI"_GLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH

(

TO

Example:

PICTURE menu
display

"ENGLISH"

PUSH

-

+

PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FLESH
TONE
PICTURE
PREFERENCE
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
PIC
TO CONTROL
PUSH
+

"FRENCH"
[

IMAGE
CONTRASTE
LUMINO$1TE
COULEUR
NETTETE
COULEUR
DE
LA
PEAO
TEINTE
PREFERANCE
D IMAGE
APPUYEZ
PIP
POUR
SELECT
MENU

o 0 0 0 0

APPUYEZ

"SPANISH"

=

SELECT

-

+

POUR

REGLAGE

I MAGEN
CONTRASTE
BR I L LO
COLOR
TINTE
NITIDEZ
TONO
POP
PIEL
PREFERENCIA
DE
IMAGEN
APRETAR
P IC
PARA
ESCOJER
MENU
APRETAR
+ PUn
CONTROL

51

_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

Activating Auto
Demonstration
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vj[€__

[i_-_]_

F'Ji_J_ _-JCt_
To start the auto demonstration
When this function is activated, your TV will automatically
display a
variety of its on-screen menus and special features. This function is
provided for demonstration
purposes only.
You may not need to use this function.
Press
OPTION
on TV)
the to
Remote
(or MENU
on the
displayControl
the
OPTION menu on the screen.

v

DD
MENU

TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

2

-/+

ADV

OPTION
LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATiON
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
CONTRAST
3D-Y'C
SEPARATION

Press OPTION repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "DEMONSTRATION"
is
displayed in magenta.

+

OP_©N
I ANGUA¢_E
DEMONSTRATION
_'3tSE
REDUCTION
PiP
C_3NTRAST
3D-Y'C
SEPAt_AflON

TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

3

-

-

+

Press - or + until "DEMO START" is
displayed on the screen in magenta.
The on-screen demonstration
will
start after about 6 seconds.
DEMO
DEMO
TO

SELECT

START
STOP
PUSH

-

+

Note:
The on-screen

and on, or any other

G Q Q c__...,

To stop the demonstration
Select "DEMO STOP".

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0
m

m

52

demonstration

© © '_ oil

buttons

will

continue,

are pressed.

even

if the

-FV is turned

off

Turning
_

ADVANCED

Noise Reduction

On

OPERATION

This function allows you to reduce visible interference in your TV picture.
This is useful when receiving a broadcast with a weak signal or playing
back a video cassette or disc damaged by repeated use.
Press
OPTION
on TV)
the to
Remote
(or MENU
on the
displayControl
the
OPTION menu.

OPTION
LANGUAGE
DEMONSTRATION
NORSE
REDUCTION
PIP
CONTRAST
3D-Y'C
SEPARATION

TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

2
RESET
MENU
ADV

Press OPTION repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "NOISE REDUCTION" is
displayed in magenta.

-

OPTION
LANGUAGE
@Eb_}NSIRA}-iON
NOISE
REDUCTION
PIP
(_XqT_AST
3D
Y © SFPARATIO_
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
OPTION
TO CONTROL
PUSH

;:iO _, _

Press- or + until
REDUCTION
ON" "NOISE
is displayed
screen in magenta.

+

-

+

on the

NOISE
NOISE
TO

REDUCTION
REDUCTION

SELECT

PUSH

ON
OFF
-

+

To deactivate this function
Select "NOISE REDUCTION OFF".

-4
0
Ul
Z
I

3D-YoC SEPARATION
3D-Y-C means "3-Dimensional
luminance
signal (Y)/chrominance
signal (C)
Separation circuit". It separates Y and C
signals to prevent them from interfering
with one another, thereby improving
picture (especially color) quality.
Select "3D-Y-C SEPARATION ON" for
optimum picture quality.
Note:
This feature

will automatically

be set to "ON"

3D-Y'C
3D
Y'C
TO

SEPARTION
S PARer iON

SELECT

PUSH

-

ON
Ol:_:
+

when you turn the TV on.

53

_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

Captioning

Channels

• This feature allows you to enter a 4 letter channel identifier of your choice that will
appear over the channel number display. The caption can be anything you want
(for example the station call letters).

i _ [_.T._'_

_11_'J_]_
Letters of alphabet, numbers and other graphic symbols are available for
captioning.
Each time you press the - or + button, the character to be displayed will
change in the following order.
j-blank

t

....

_i_

i

DI

+button

F_---_ 0----_ 9-,

-button

¢---:,

+--> [

A-_-_ Z-_

[

]-_+_

] --> Z ---_ A --_ 9 ----_ 0 --]

Select the channel you want to
caption.

MENU

Example: To assign "ABCD"
to channel 4.

-/+

ADV

(

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
PROGRAM
ADD-ERASE
TV-CABLE
OH
P_/CVI
CH CAPTION
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO SELEOT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

Press SET UP on the Remote Control
(or MENU on the TV) to display
the
SET UP menu on the screen.

0 ¸¸b b

3

Press SET UP repeatedly, on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "CH CAPTION" is displayed in
magenta.

I SEI

AUTO
CH
UP
ADD'ERASE

I

TVCABIE
OH
CAPTION

CLOSED
CH
L_K
TO SELECT
|
PUSH
SET
I TO CONTROL
I

SET UP --

-/+

.

OH

a
I/1
Z
IIIIIIll

ID

54

PRL,XJRAM

CAPIfO#_
MENU
UP
PUSH

Press- or + to call up the caption
setting mode display shown below
on the screen.

I1,

L ......

CAPTION
TV

TO

4

....

TO
SELECT
PUSH
+
ENTER
1ST
CHARACTER
PUSH
SET
UP

+

lstchar, space
2nd char. space
3rd char. space
4th char. space

--

+

5

Press

- or + to put a character

the 1st character
Press the button
you want

"A"

in

space.
until the character

appears

on the

screen.

Press SET UP once to enter the 1st
character and to move to the next
character

7

8

space.

Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter the
2nd, 3rd and 4th characters "B', "C",
"D'.
When the on-screen message at the
right appears, the channel caption
has been stored in the memory.

CH CAPTION
TV

4

ABCD

ENTERED

Repeat steps 1 through 7 for other
channels.
You can caption up to 32 channels.
The caption will appear when you
turn the TV on, select a channel, or
press the RECALL button.

ABCD_--

Channel

caption

To clear the captioning

1

Select the channel which has the caption you want to erase.

2
3

Call up the channel caption setting mode display
through 4 in the previous page.
Enter "[blank]"

or "-"

in all character

following

steps 2

spaces.

55

Locking Channels
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

• With this function, you can lock out specific channels (for example a channel that
you do not want your children to watch) by entering your own 4-digit code.
The TV will not be able to tune them for the next 24 hours, unless you cancel
parental control.
This TV has 4 memory spaces total for the TV mode and CABLE mode respectively.

ilL_ ["_"J_[;TI']I _
Select
out.

a channel

you want

to lock

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
PROGRAM
ADD-ERASE
TV-CABLE
OH
PIE}GRAM
CH CAPTION
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH
-

Press
SET UP
on the
(or MENU
on the
TV) Remote
to displayControl
the
SET UP menu on the screen.

3

ADV

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "CH LOCK" is displayed in
magenta.

[!

U _
ADD
_ A_'E
V • CABLE
Ci4
OH

GAP I ¸ iON
LOOK

TO
SELECT
PUSH
SET
TO
CONTROL

4
Number
buttons

LOCK

SET _
--

CLEAR

SET UP

Note:
If different code numbers are used when
you lock out a channel, the last one has
priority over the preceding ones.

56

____

101[Ill

Press Number
enter a 4-digit
The numbers
the dashes in
Pick a number
remember.

TV

;--_
I TO

I _u_

ENTER

6-9

I

TO

SET

I

5

MENU
UP
PUSH

Press- or + to call up the channel
lock adjustment mode display shown
below.
Each time you press the button,
"SET" and "CLEAR" alternate.
Select "SET".

CH

4-

_
PUSH

w_aJ
SET

UP

buttons (0 - 9) to
code.
you enter will replace
the display.
that is easy to

Example: To enter " 1234".
Press 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
order.

....

+

12 ----+ 123 --->1234

-

+

I

i

i_

[Jill

tl*l!

i I'_

iP, l il i [=l I-.I111_I l i | i I I l I [_Ii

I

Press SET UP to lock out the channel.
The display at the right will appear
on the screen for about 4 seconds.
CH
4
LOCKED
1234

Repeat steps 1 to 6 for other
channels.

To restore

channels

Select "CLEAR" following
4 on the previous page.

steps 2 to

Press
the 4-digit
to lock out
the
channels
with code
the used
Number
buttons.

3

Press SET UP.
If you have entered the correct code,
the display shown at the right
appears.
CLEARED
1234

If a wrong code has been entered
These messages appear. Try to enter the
correct code again.

V_RONG
ENTER CODE
CORRECT

CODE

I

If you want to know the channels you have locked out
Call up the channel lock adjustment mode using the SET UP button and
-/+ buttons.

57

Operating the Closed
_

ADVANCED

OPERATION

Captioning
• A caption

Feature

is a printed version of the dialogue

or sound effects of a program.

To view captions
Captions will appear at either the top or bottom of the screen during
captioned broadcasts as shown at the left. Captioning is especially
helpful for hearing impaired individuals.
Select

2

the desired

program,

Press RECALL to check if the
program is being captioned. If it is,
the word "CAPTION" is displayed on
the screen.

CAPTtCN

ANT
1
ABCD
4

10:25

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "CLOSED CAPTION" is
displayed in magenta.
MENU

-/+

ADV

4

Press - or + to call up the closed
caption mode display.
Usable selections are displayed in
yellow.
Note:
If you select this menu immediately
after changing to a closed-captioned
channel, all the items may be
displayed in cyan.

TV

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
PROP--:_I/_JVI
ADD,ERASE
TV-CABLE
CH
PROGR/_M
CH
CAPTION
CH LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTtON
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO OONTROL
PUSH
÷

CLOSED
CAPTION
CAPTION
OFF
TO

SELECT

CAPTION
1
2

TEXT
TEXT
OFF
PUSH

Press - or + until "CAPTION 1" or
"CAPTION 2" is displayed in
magenta.
The CAPTION 2 mode may be
utilized for alternate languages if
they are being transmitted.

To deactivate this function
Select the "OFF" mode in the closed
caption setect mode display.

58

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IIIIIIIII

IIIIIIII

Illlll

Notes:
• A closed captioned signal may not be decoded in the following
situations.
--When a video tape has been dubbed.
--When the signal reception is weak.
--When the signal reception is non-standard.
• When you press the MUTE button, "CAPTION 1" mode will
automatically be selected while muting the sound.

1
2

-

+

]

To view text
Text is information
that is presented using from a half to a full television
screen. It is usually not related to the program.
For example, it could be a listing of the closed-captioned
programs,
news, weather information
or stock market reports.
Select the desired

2

program.

Press RECALL to check if the
program includes TEXT information.
If it does, the word "TEXT" is
displayed on the screen.

TEXT

ANT
1
ABCD
4

10:25

3
MENU

Press SET UP repeatedly on the
Remote Control (or ADV on the TV)
until "CLOSED CAPTION" is
displayed in magenta.

-/+

ADV

(

4
2

Press - or + to call up the closed
caption select mode display.
Usable selections are displayed in
yellow.
Note:
If you select this menu immediately
after changing to a closed-captioned
channel, all the items may be
displayed in cyan.

TV

SET

UP
AUTO
CH
P_AM
ADD'ERASE
TV'CABLE
OH
pROC-_AM
CH
CAPTION
CH
LOCK
CLOSED
CAPTION
TO
SELECT
MENU
PUSH
SET
UP
TO CONTROL
PUSH

CLOSED
CAPTION
CAPTION
OFF
TO

SELECT

=

+

CAPTION
1
2

TEXT
TEXT
OFF
PUSH

1
2

-

+

Press- or ÷ until "TEXT 1" or "TEXT
2" is displayed in magenta.

4,5

Note:
When you select the "TEXT" mode, the TEXT screen will always be
displayed.
However, if TEXT character signals are not transmitted, the characters
are not displayed.

To deactivate this function
Select the "OFF" mode in the closed
caption select mode display.

59

External Equipment
Connections
_

•

[o]lKe]

CONNECTING

il i[:-To'h IvJ

I_ [:,,To]r/";| i [a I [oleo

_

OTHER EQUIPMENT

e] liT:-]

il

,!

VCR

Camcorder,

m

etc.

I

VCR

f

....

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Speaker system

ii_i!i!i_!i_iiiii
Video

Disc

Player

Stereo system

• Refer to the owner's
connected as well.
• When connecting
off their power.

manual of the equipment

the TV to other equipment,

to be

first turn

The S-VIDEO INPUT jack has priority over the phonotype (yellow) VIDEO jack when both are used.

60

• If you connect monaural sound equipment, connect
the audio output of the equipment to the L/MONO jack
of the VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks on
the TV.
• The S-VIDEO INPUT jack accepts the SEPARATED
Luminance/Chrominance
(Y/C) signals conforming
the NTSC standard.

to

TV front
Behind the door

S-VIDEO VIDEO

FAUDIOI
L/MONO
R

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61

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External Equipment

_CONNECTING

OTHER EQUIPMENT

Connections
IL_ _

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(continued)

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Connect VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks on the TV rear panel to the video/audio
Player, etc. for playback of video material.

output jacks of VCR, Video Disc

Antenna
or
Cable
lead-in
II__M

To select

video

Ann;etna

Audio

Video

outputs

output

,.,_,L,=,_*;on
_ cables

input source

Press TV/VIDEO on the Remote Control (or ANT/VIDEO
on the TV) repeatedly to select the appropriate source.
Each time you press the button, the TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO
2 or VIDEO 3 source will be selected in order.
The selected source will be displayed in magenta.

TV
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
TO

62

TV rear

SELECT

PUSH

1
2
3
TV'VIDEO

Note on the VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks
The VIDEO 2 INPUT jacks can also be used for
connecting a second piece of video equipment with
video/audio outputs.
To view video from equipment connected to the VIDEO
2 INPUT jacks, select "VIDEO 2".
Note on the VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks
The VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks on the TV front panel are
convenient for connecting portable video/audio
equipment.
To view video from equipment connected to the VIDEO
3 INPUT jacks, select "VIDEO 3".

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If you connect a VCR with an S-video connector to the "S-VIDEO" jack on the TV rear, you must also connect the audio
cables to the AUDIO jacks of "VIDEO 1 INPUT" on the TV rear. The S-video cable supplies video signals only. Audio
signals are separate.

Audio

S-video

outputs

output

Optional

cables

I

To select

video

input source

Turn on the TV and the VCR.

Press
Remote
or ANT/
VIDEOW/VIDEO
on the IV on
to the
select
"VIDEOControl
3' in the
input
source selecting mode.

Operate your VCR normally.

Notes:
• If you connect a monaural VCR, connect the audio
output of the VCR to the L!MONO jack of the VIDEO 1
INPUT jacks on the TV,
• Do not connect video equipment to both the "SVIDEO" jack and the "VIDEO" jack of the VIDEO 1
INPUT jacks at the same time.
• The S-VIDEO INPUT jack accepts SEPARATED
Luminance/Chrominance
(Y/C) signals conforming
to
the NTSC standard.

63

External Equipment
Connections (continued)
_

CONNECTING

OTHER EQUIPMENT

This connection allows you to play back tapes in the camcorder and watch them on the TV.
--If you have a camcorder with an S-video jack, connect the S-video cable to the S-VIDEO INPUT jack of the "VIDEO 3
INPUT" jacks.
--If you have a standard camcorder, connect the video cable to the video jack of the "VIDEO 3 INPUT" jacks.
With either video connection, connect the audio cables.
Camcorder

Usually supplied
with camcorder

TV front
_IN-VIDEO

To S-video output

/

3_

sv,oEov,oEo rAue'°l I
L/MONO

S-video cable

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R

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--

Video plug*
To AN

output

AiVcable

--cl3_=

_

L
R
Audio plugs

To select

video

input

source

To operate your TV normally,
with the connected
camcorder.

Turn

on the TV and

see instructions

supplied

the camcorder.

Press TV/VIDEO on the Remote Control or ANT/
VIDEO on the TV to select "VIDEO 3" in the input
source selecting mode,

3

64

Operate

your

Notes:
When the S-video cable is connected to the S-video
INPUT jack, the video plug does not have to be
connected.

camcorder

normally.

,, If you connect a monaural camcorder, connect the
audio output of the VCR to the L/MONO jack of the
VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks on the TV.

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To connect

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equipment

mnn, nL,,,t.svzeli_

for dubbing/editing

Connect
thetheoutput
INPUT) on
TV, jacks on a VCR for playback to the input jacks (VIDEO 1 INPUT, VIDEO 2 INPUT or VIDEO 3

2

Connect

the output

jacks

on the TV to the

input

jacks

of the VCR for

recording.

TV rear

,......
Video

_

output

"_" "_"

--

--

outputs

_

Video
inputs

VCR for playback

Note:

"_" _

input

VCR for recording

Do not connect one VCR to the output and input jacks on the TV at the same time.

To monitor

dubbing/editing
CAUTION:

Turn on the TV and both VCR's,

The unauthorized recording of television programs,
video tapes and other materials may infringe upon
the provisions of the copyright laws.

Press TV/VIDEO
the Remote
VIDEO
on the TV on
to select
"VIDEOControl
1".

Set the VCR for recording to record
VCR for playback to play.

or ANT/

mode and the

You can view the video tape from the VCR for
playback on the TV screen while dubbing it with
the VCR for recording.

Notes:
• The input switch of a VCR is normally in the TV
position. Change the switch of the recording VCR to
the LINE or CAMERA position when using the video/
audio inputs of the VCR as above. Some VCR's
automatically
switch when the cables are plugged into
the video/audio
inputs.
• The PIP picture cannot be output from the VIDEO
OUTPUT.

65

External Equipment
Connections (continued)
_

CONNECTING

OTHER EQUIPMENT-

Connect the VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to the external
audio equipment using the Remote Control for this TV.

input jacks on the stereo amplifier.

You can control the

TV rear
Stereo amplifier

External
input

Fixed level AUDIO OUTPUT •

Speaker (L)

Speaker (R)

The "Fixed level" audio output from the VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT jacks is also available for connecting an audio
cassette recorder (or amplifier) to record audio from the TV. This constant audio signal is not affected by pressing
the VOLUME controls on the TV or the Remote Control.

To disconnect the built-in speakers

1

4

Mrs
Press
on theto
I AUDIO
RemoteAUD
Control
BASS
display the AUDIO
TREBLE
BALANCE
menu on the screen.
SPEAKERS
TO
SELECT
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL

PressAUD
"SPEAKERS"untilis
displayed
magenta.

in

MENU
PUSH

-

66

SELECT

PUSH

-

+

Note:

MENU
PUSH

SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
TO

TO

ON
OFF

To use the built-in speakers again
Select "SPEAKERS ON" in step 4 above.

Make

+

sure the

volume

set to a moderate

Press -/+ to select
the SPEAKERS ON/
OFF mode onscreen display at the
right.

SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS

+

AIJDIO
NTS
BASS
FREBLE
BALANCE
SPEAKERS

TO
SELECT
PUSH
AUD
TO CONTROL

Press-/÷ until
"SPEAKERS OFF" is
displayed in
magenta. The builtin speakers will be
disconnected.

SELECT

ON
OFF
PUSH

-

+

control

listening

of your

level.

stereo

amplifier

is

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Before connecting
TV off.

_'1'ZJ_

the speakers, turn the

1

Connect one end of the speaker cable
to the external speaker.

2

Connect the other end of the speaker
cable to the TV.
While depressing the button, insert
the wire. Then, release the button.
Match the right and left channels and
+/- polarities of the TV speaker
terminals and external speakers.

3

Connect

another

following

steps

4

Set the MAIN SPEAKER switch to
"E XT".
The built-in TV speakers are
disconnected.

TV rear
o

o

o

o

o

Left

Right
speaker

speaker

(-_

L_R<_J
MAIN

SPEAKER

EXT

_[_

INT

external
1 and

speaker

2 above.

MAIN SPEAKER
EXT

_

INT

CAUTIONS:
,, Do not connect external speakers to more
than one audio source at a time. You will
damage your equipment if you connect the
same speaker system to both the TV and the
amplifier.
• Use only external speakers with an
impedance rating of 8 ohms and input
power of 14 W or greater.

Speaker positioning
To enjoy the sound of the DSP Surround or Dolby Pro
Logic Surround, locate the external (main) speakers and
supplied Surround Speakers as shown at the right.
See page 41 for details.

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TV

Surround

L

[_

tt_

Main

Surround

R

67

Before Calling Service
Personnel

i

_ADDITIONAL

REFERENCE

• Before calling service personnel, please check the following
cause of the problem you are experiencing.

No picture,

no sound

Be sure power
May be station
Check antenna
Check antenna

• Press

cord is plugged in.
trouble.
connections.
for broken wires.

POWER

button.

• Try another
channel.
• Re-orient
antenna.

No sound, picture OK

• May be station trouble.
• Check if SPEAKER ON/OFF function (see page 66) or
MAIN SPEAKER switch (see page 67) is properly set.

• Try another channel.
• Adjust VOLUME.

Poor sound, picture OK

• May be station trouble.
• May be local interference from
• Check antenna connections.

• Try another channel.
• Adjust VOLUME.
• Adjust BASS, TREBLE,
or BALANCE control.
Re-orient antenna.

Poor
•
•
•
•

picture, sound OK
Snowy picture
Lines in picture
Distorted picture
Weak picture

Poor reception
channels

68

•
•
•
•

chart for the possible

May be station trouble.
May be local interference from appliance.
Check antenna connections.
Check antenna for broken wires.

•
•
•
•
•

Try another channel.
Adjust BRIGHTNESS.
Adjust CONTRAST.
Adjust SHARPNESS.
Re-orient antenna.

• If VCR is connected, check TV/VCR switch.
• Check antenna connections.
• Check antenna for broken wires.

• Try another channel.
• Re-orient antenna.

Unable to select a certain
channel

• That channel may be locked out with the CH LOCK
function (see page 56).
• Check if TV,CABLE function is properly set.
(See page 24.)

• Try another

Multiple

• May be station trouble.
• Check antenna connections.

• Try another channel.
• Re-orient antenna.

Poor color or no color

•
•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

Weak and noisy stereo
program

• Check antenna
• Check antenna

No stereo or SAP sound
from a known MTS
broadcast

• Check if MTS function

Remote Control
work

• Check if TViCABLENCR!AUX
switch is properly
• Be sure power cord is plugged in.
• Check battery in Remote Control.

images

of broadcast

•
•
•
•

appliance.

(ghosts)

does not

May be station trouble.
May be local interference from appliance.
Check if station is broadcasting
in color.
Check antenna connections.
Check antenna for broken wires.
connections.
for broken wires,
is properly

channel.

Try another channel.
Adjust TINT.
Adjust COLOR.
Re-orient antenna.

• Select the MONAURAL
mode. (See page 38.)
• Re-orient antenna.
set.

• Select STEREO or SAP
mode. (See page 38.)
set.

• Change batteries.

I

Specifications
_

ADDITIONAL REFERENCE

TELEVISION SYSTEM

NTSC standard

CHANNELCOVERAGE

VHF: 2 through 13
UHF: 14 through 69
Cable TV: mid band (A-8 through A-l, A through I)
super band (J through W)
hyper band (AA through ZZ, AAA, BBB)
ultra band (65 through 94, 100 through 125)

POWER SOURCE

120 V AC, 60 Hz

POWER CONSUMPTION

220 W (average)

AUDIO POWER

Front:
Center:
Rear:

14W+

14W

10W+10W
10 W+

10 W

SPEAKER TYPE

Main: Two 6-1/4 inches round
Surround: Two 4 inches round

VIDEO/AUDIO

S-VIDEO INPUT (VIDEO 1NIDEO 3)
Y-INPUT: 1 V (p-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
C-INPUT: 0.286 V (p-p) (burst signal), 75 ohm
VIDEO 1NIDEO 2NIDEO 3 INPUT
VIDEO: 1 V (p-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
AUDIO: 150 mV (rms) (30% modulation,
47 kohm)
VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT
VIDEO: 1 V (p-p), 75 ohm, negative sync.
AUDIO: 150 mV (rms) (30% modulation,
4.7 kohm)
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT
0-350 mV (rms) (30% modulation,
4.7 kohm)
EXTERNAL SPEAKER TERMINALS
Accept speakers of impedance 8 ohm, input power
REAR SPEAKER TERMINALS
Accept the supplied Surround Speakers only

TERMINALS

DIMENSIONS

Width:

14 W or greater

55 inches (1395 rnrn)

Height: 59 inches (1497 mm)
Depth: 251/4 inches (641 ram)
MASS
Design and specifications

357 Ibs (162 kg)
are subject to change without

notice.

69

LIMITED UNITEDREFERENCE
STATES WARRANTY

I

_ADDITIONAL

Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. ("TACP") and Toshiba Hawaii Inc. ("THI") make the following
limited warranties. These
limited warranties extend to the original consumer purchaser or any person receiving this set as a gift from the original consumer
purchaser and to no other purchaser or transferee.
enable TACP/THI to provide you
and improved products. Failure
your rights under this warranty
proof of purchase such as a bill

Limited One (1) Year Warranty
TACP and THI warrant this product and its parts against defects
in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year after
the date of original retail purchase. During this period, TACP
and THI will repair a defective product or part, without charge
to you. Authorized
TACP/THI Service Station Personnel will
come to your home when warranty service is required.
Depending on the type of repair required, the service will either
be performed in your home or the set will be taken to the
authorized TACP/THI service station for repair and returned to
your home at no cost to you.

Your Responsibility
The above warranties are subject to the following
conditions:
(1) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of
purchase.
(2) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an
Authorized
TACP/THI Service Station.
(3) These warranties are effective only if the product is
purchased and operated in the U.S.A.
(4) Labor service charges for set installation, set up, adjustment
of customer controls and installation or repair of antenna
systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception
problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your
responsibility.
(5) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or
workmanship
as limited above and do not extend to any
product or parts which have been lost or discarded by you
or to damage to products or parts caused by misuse,
accident, improper installation, improper maintenance or
use in violation of instructions
furnished by us; or to units
which have been altered or modified without authorization
of TACP!THI or to damage to products or parts thereof
which have had the serial number removed, altered,
defaced or rendered illegible.

Umited Two i2i Year Warranty of Picture Tube
TACP and THI further warrant the picture tube in this product
against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two
(2) years after the date of original retail purchase. During this
period, TACP and THI will replace a defective picture tube
without charge to you, except that if a defective picture tube is
replaced after one (1) year from the date of the original retail
purchase, you pay labor charges involved in the replacement.
Owner's Manual and Registration Card
You should read this owner's manual thoroughly before
operating this product. You should also insure that your name
and address are on file as owner of a TACPiTHI product by
completing and mailing the enclosed registration card within
ten days after you, or the person who has given you this
product as a gift, purchased this product. This is one way to
Step By-Step

Procedures

- How

to Obtain

Warranty

with better customer service
to return the card will not affect
so long as you retain other
of sale.

Service

If, after

following
all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section "BEFORE CALLING SERVICE PERSONNEL",
you find that service is needed:
(1) Contact one of the TACP!THI Service Centers listed below for warranty service or
IN THE CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES
call the TACP toll free nunber 800-631-3811 within thirty (30) days after you find a
Should your unit require service, Call
defective product or part to find the nearest TOSHIBA Authorized
Service Station
or authorized TOSHIBA Dealer.
(2) Please present your bill of sale or other proof to the Authorized
Service Station.
Authorized TACP/THI Service Station Personnel will come to your home when
warranty service is required. Depending on the type of repair required, the
service will either be performed in your home or the set will be taken to the
authorized TACP/THI service station for repair and returned to your home at no
cost to you.
(3) If you have any question about service, pleace contact one of the following
TACP/THI service Centers:
NORTHEAST
82 Totowa Road,
Wayne,
New Jersey 07470

MIDWEST
1010 Johnson Drive,
Buffalo Grove,
illinois 60089-6900

WEST
5490 E. Francis St.,
Ontario,
California 91761

SOUTHEAST
6115 Jimmy Carter Blvd.,
Suite C2, Norcross,
Georgia 30071-4607

SOUTHWEST
1421 Champion Drive
Suite 304, Carrollton,
Texas 75006

HAWAII
327 Kamakee Street,
Honolulu,
Hawaii, HI 96814

ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW, 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. Some
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. WITH THE
EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY STATE LAW AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCT OR PARTS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL TACP OR THI BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages so the above limitation may not apply to you.
No person, agent, distributor,
dealer, service station or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these
warranties
in any manner whatsoever.
The time within which an action must be commenced
to enforce any obligation of TACP and
THI arising under this warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to one year from
the date you discover or should have discovered, the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under state
law. Some states do not permit limitation of the time within which you may bring an action beyond the limits provided by state law so
the
fromabove
state provision
to state.

70

1_\

may not apply to you, This warranty

gives you specific

legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary (_

Canadian consumers are requested 10 complete the special Canadian "Warranty Registration
I-rENTION
CANADIAN
CONSUMERS:
a copy of bill of sale to TOSHIBA OF CANADA to "Register and Validate" their warranty

Form" enclosed,

and forward this completed

form with

TOSHIBA
HEAD

OFFICE/82

AMERICA
TOTOWA

FACTORY

SERVICE

ROAD,

WAYNE,

NEW

CONSUMER
JERSEY

CENTERS/NORTHEAST:
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WEST:
SOUTHWEST:
SOUTHEAST:

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OF

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TEL:

(201)

PRODUCTS,

628-8000

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1010 JOHNSON
DRIVE, BUFFALO
GROVE,
5490E.
1421
6115

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ST.,

ONTARIO,

CA 91761

07470
TEL: (201) 628-8000
ILLINOIS
60089-6900
TEL:
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(909)

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TEL: (214) 243-1367
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LTD.

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SERVICE CENTRES/TORONTO:
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