Toshiba 22EV700E, 22EV700T, 26EV700T, 22EV700V, 26EV700V Owner's Manual

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LCD COLOUR TV
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22EV700E 22EV700T 22EV700V
26EV700E 26EV700T 26EV700V
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Contents
English
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Welcome to Toshiba ............................................................................................................................................3
Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................................................................................3
Important information ........................................................................................................................................... 7
Getting started ................................................................................................................................. 8
TV front and side panel controls ..........................................................................................................................9
TV back panel connections ...............................................................................................................................10
Learning about the remote control ..................................................................................................................... 11
Turning the TV on ..............................................................................................................................................12
Using the Quick Access (Except PC) ................................................................................................................12
Using the Quick Access (PC Only) ....................................................................................................................12
Using the Quick Setup (TV Only) ......................................................................................................................12
Learning about the menu system ......................................................................................................................13
Watching TV Programmes ................................................................................................................................13
Programming channels into the TV’s channel memory ..................................................................................... 14
Picture adjustment .............................................................................................................................................16
Using the TV’s features (General) ................................................................................................ 16
Available Picture Size and Position Control ......................................................................................................16
Sound adjustment .............................................................................................................................................. 17
Other features settings ......................................................................................................................................18
Selecting the video input source to view ...........................................................................................................19
Teletext ..............................................................................................................................................................20
Side and back connections ................................................................................................................................ 22
Setting the HDMI1 audio mode .........................................................................................................................23
Setting the Ext1 Input ........................................................................................................................................24
Connecting a computer .....................................................................................................................................24
Acceptable Video signals through HDMI terminals ...........................................................................................25
Acceptable PC signals through HDMI-1/D-SUB terminals ................................................................................25
Using the PC Setting .........................................................................................................................................26
Reference section .......................................................................................................................... 27
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................27
Broadcast system .............................................................................................................................................. 28
Specications ....................................................................................................................................................29
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Introduction
Welcome to Toshiba
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LCD Colour TV. This manual will help you use the exciting features of your new TV.
Instructions in this manual are based on using the remote control.
You also can use the controls on the TV if they have the same name as those referred to on the remote control.
Please read all safety and operating instruc­tions in this manual carefully, and keep this manual for future reference.
Important Safety Instructions
Be sure to observe the following instructions and precautions to ensure safe use of this TV.
Installation
1) Always connect the power plug to an ap­propriate electrical outlet equipped with ~110-240V, 50/60Hz.
Never use the TV outside the specied volt­age range. It may cause a re or an electric
shock.
~110-240V, 50/60Hz
WARNING ABOUT THREE-WIRE GROUND­ING-TYPE PLUG
This product shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing con­nection.
Never remove the earthing pin on the power plug. This system is equipped with a three pin earthing-type power plug. This plug will
only t an earthing-type power outlet. This is a
safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace the wall outlet.
Never defeat the purpose of the earthing plug.
About the fuse
In a three pin earthing-type, the fuse tted in this
plug is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. It should be only be replaced by a correctly rated and approved type and the fuse cover must be
retted.
About the earth
An appliance with protective earth terminal should be connected to a mains outlet with a protective earth connection.
About the use
Make sure to insert the plugs rmly, when
plugging the AC power cord into the TV set end and wall outlet end.
Make sure to hold the plug, when unplugging the AC power cord.
Never use other cord except for supplied AC power cord, and never use the supplied power cord for any other purpose.
2) Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands.
This may cause an electric shock.
3) Never place the TV in an unstabilized location such as on a shaky table, incline or location subject to vibration.
Only use cabinets or stands recommended by the TV manufacturer.
Only use furniture that can safely support the TV.
Ensure that the TV is not hanging over the edge of the supporting furniture.
Never place the TV on tall furniture (for example, cupboards or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the TV to a suitable support.
The TV may drop or fall off, which may cause an injury or damage.
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Introduction
8) Locate the television away from direct sunlight or other strong lights. Soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen. Place the TV set on a stable, level surface that can support the weight of the TV. In order to maintain stability and prevent it from falling over, secure the TV to the level surface using the strap located un­der the table top stand, or to a wall using a sturdy tie to the clip on the back of the table top stand. The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of preci­sion technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction. Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen, and that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.
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Sturdy strap (as short as possible)
9) Wall mounting the television
Purchase a VESA compatible wall bracket: VESA 100x200/ 4 M4 (19”/22”/26”) or M6 (32”/40”) screws/ 8mm/ 20kg. Locate your ideal TV position on the wall.
Fix the wall bracket rmly on the wall.
Secure the TV to the bracket using the 4 mount screws on the back and the centre of the TV.
26EV700E/26EV700T TV back view
22EV700E/22EV700T TV back view
4) Never block or cover the slots and open­ings in the cabinet.
Never place the TV so that it is facing upward or on its side. Never place the TV in a closet, bookcase or other similar area where the ventilation is poor. Never drape a newspaper, tablecloth or curtain on the TV. Never stand the TV on cloth or other mate­rial placed between the TV and supporting furniture. When installing the TV against a wall, always keep the TV at least 10 cm away from the wall. Never place the TV on a soft unstable
surface, such as a carpet, or a cushion. The inside of this TV will overheat if the ven­tilation holes are covered, blocked or sealed,
which may result in a re.
5) Never place the TV near a heater or in direct sunlight.
The surface of the cabinet or power cord may
melt and result in a re or an electric shock.
6) Never place the TV in an area exposed to high humidity levels, such as in a bath-
room or close to a humidier.
This may cause a re or an electric shock.
7) Never place the TV next to a stove where it will be exposed to oil, smoke, or steam, or in a location where there is a large quantity of dust.
This may cause a re or an electric shock.
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Use
1) Never place hot objects or open ame sources, such as lighted candles or night­lights, on or close to the TV.
High temperatures can melt plastic and lead
to res.
2) The apparatus shall not be exposed to drip-
ping or splashing and that no objects lled
with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
When liquids are spilled or small items are
dropped inside the TV, this may cause a re
or an electric shock. If small objects drop inside the TV, turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the
outlet immediately and contact a service technician.
3) Never insert objects (metal or paper) or pour water inside the TV through ventila­tion holes and other openings.
These items may cause a re or an electric
shock. If these objects are inserted inside the TV, turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately and contact a service technician. Be especially careful that children do not insert objects in the TV.
4) Never stand or climb on the TV.
Educate children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the TV or its
controls. Be especially careful in households with children to prevent them through climbing on top of the TV. It may move, fall over, break, become damaged or cause an injury.
9) Wall mounting the television
Purchase a VESA compatible wall bracket: VESA 100x
2
00/ 4 M4 (19”/22”/26”) or M6
(32”/40”) screws/ 8mm/ 20kg.
Locate your ideal TV position on the wall.
Fix the wall bracket rmly on the wall.
Secure the TV to the bracket using the 4 mount screws on the back and the centre of the TV.
For instruction purposes only
10) Precautions for moving the TV
When moving the TV, be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and discon­nect the aerial cable and audio/video
cables, any steady ties. A re or an electric
shock may result if the power cord is dam­aged.
When carrying the TV, at least two people are needed. Be sure to carry it upright.
Never carry the TV with the screen facing up or down.
11) Precautions for installing on outdoor aerial
An outside aerial system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines, or other electric light or power circuits.
If the aerial falls down or drops, it may cause an injury or an electric shock.
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5) When the TV will not be used for a long
period of time, such as during vacation or travel, remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety.
The TV is not completely disconnected from the power supply line, as minute current is consumed even when the Power switch is turned off.
The Mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, therefore the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
6) Never pull on the power cord when re-
moving the plug from the wall outlet.
Always hold the plug rmly when removing
it. If the power cord is yanked, the cord may
become damaged and a re or an electric
shock may occur.
7) Never cut, break, modify, twist, bunch up
or bent the cord or apply excessive force or tension to it. Never place heavy objects
on the cord or allow it to overheat as this
may cause damage, re or an electric shock.
Contact a service technician if the power cord is damaged.
8) If there is thunder or lightning, never
touch the aerial cable or other connected cables.
You may suffer an electric shock.
Service
1) Never repair, modify or disassemble the TV by yourself. It may cause a re or an electric
shock. Consult a service technician for inspection and repairs.
2) When a malfunction occurs, or if smoke or an unusual odor comes from the TV, turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
Make sure that the smoke or smell has stopped, then contact a service technician.
If the TV is still used in this condition, it may
cause a re or an electric shock.
3) If the TV is dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off the TV and remove the power plug from the outlet immediately.
If the TV has power in this condition, it may
cause a re or an electric shock. If the cabinet
is broken, be careful when handling the TV to prevent an injury.
Contact a service technician for inspection and repair.
4) When the TV reaches the end of its useful
life, ask a qualied service technician to
properly dispose of the TV.
Note:
The lamp unit contains a small amount of mercury. Disposal of mercury may be regu­lated due to environmental considerations.
Dispose of the used lamp unit by the ap­proved method for your area. For disposal or
recycling information, please contact your local authorities.
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Cleaning
1) Remove the power plug before cleaning.
Never use solvents such as benzine or thin­ner to clean the TV.
These solvents may distort the cabinet or
damage its nish.
If rubber or vinyl products remain in contact with the TV for a long time, a stain may result.
If the cabinet becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, dry cloth.
When cleaning the surface of the LCD display, wipe the panel surface gently with a soft, dry cloth.
2) Periodically disconnect the power plug from the outlet and check it. If dust has collected on the power plug connectors, clean off the dust with a dry cloth.
This dust may cause a re due to reduced
insulation on the plug.
Clean here
Important information
1) About LCD screen
If you have the LCD screen facing to the sun, the LCD screen will be damaged. Be aware of locating the TV close to a window or outdoors.
Never press the LCD screen strongly or scratch it, and never put anything on it. These actions will damage the LCD screen.
2) About cabinet and LCD screen
Never spray volatile compounds such as insecticide on the cabinet and LCD screen. This may cause a discolouration or damage the cabinet and LCD screen.
3) Some pixels of the screen do not light up
The LCD display panel is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technol­ogy, however sometimes some pixels of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not sign of malfunction.
4) About interference
The LCD display may cause interference in image, sound, etc. of other electronic equip­ment that receives electromagnetic waves (Ex. AM radios and video equipment).
5) About using under the low temperature places
If you use the TV in the room of 0°C or less, the picture brightness may vary until the LCD monitor warms up.
This is not a sign of a malfunction.
6) About afterimage
If a still picture is displayed, an afterimage may remain on the screen, however it will disappear.
This is not a sign of malfunction.
Exemptions
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused
by res, natural disaster (such as thunder,
earthquake, etc.), acts by third parties, ac­cidents, owner’s misuse, or uses in other improper conditions.
Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages
(such as prot loss or interruption in business, modication or erasure of record data, etc.)
caused by use or inability to use of product.
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner’s manual.
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultane­ous use of this product and the connected equipment.
Trademark Information
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Denition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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Connecting an aerial
Optimum reception of colour requires a good signal and will generally mean that an outdoor aerial must be used.
The exact type and positioning of the aerial will depend upon your particular area.
Your Toshiba dealer or service personnel can best advise you on which aerial to use in your area.
Before connecting the aerial cable, turn off all main power switches.
Connect the cable TV or outdoor aerial to the
ANALOGUE CABLE (75Ω) terminal to receive
the analogue TV system signal.
26EV700E/26EV700T TV back view
22EV700E/22EV700T TV back view
From cable TV or outdoor aerial (ANALOGUE CABLE)
Exploring your new TV
Installing the remote control batteries
Remove the battery cover.
Insert two R03 (AAA), 1.5V batteries matching the –/+ polarities of the battery to the –/+ marks inside the battery compartment.
Cautions:
Dispose of batteries in a designated dis­posal area. Batteries must not be exposed
to excessive heat such as sunshine, re or
the like.
Attention should be drawn to the environ­mental aspects of battery disposal. Always dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Never mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones.
Note:
If the remote control does not operate correct­ly, or if the operating range becomes reduced, replace both batteries with new ones.
If the batteries are dead or if you will not use the remote control for a long time, re­move the batteries to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment.
Effective range
within 5m
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TV front and side panel controls
You can operate your TV using the buttons on the side panel or the remote control. The back and side of the panel provide the terminal connections to connect other equipment to your TV ( “Connecting your TV” pages 22 – 26 ).
For the use of each control, see the pages in brackets.
1
2 3
TV front view
Left side view
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4
Control panel
Right side view
Control panel
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9
6
10
8
7
12
1
Timer LED — Timer LED (Green)
= On Timer
2
(Power LED) — Power LED (Green/
Red) = Power indicator
3 Remote sensor — Point the remote control
toward this remote sensor ( “Remote control effective range” on page 8).
4
Headphone jack — For use with headphones.
5
HDMI2 — High-Denition Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device.
6
(POWER) — Press to turn the TV on
and off.If the TV stops responding to the controls on the remote control or TV control panel and you cannot turn off the TV, unplug the power cord until the power LED extin­guished, and then plugin the power cord again to reset the TV.
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pq(Programme position) — When no
menu is on-screen, these buttons select the programme position ( page 14).
8
+ - (Volume) — These buttons adjust
the volume level.
9 MENU (EXIT) — Press to access the menu
system ( pages 12
– 13 ). When a menu is on-screen, the MENU button on the TV’s control panel functions as the EXIT button.
10
(Input) — Repeatedly press to change
the source you are viewing (TV, 1, 2C,
HDMI1/2, PC).
11
(Arrows) — When a menu is
on-screen, these buttons function as up/ down/right/left menu navigation buttons.
12 OK — Press to instantly execute the func-
tion on the menu.
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TV back panel connections
26EV700E/26EV700T TV back view
22EV700E/22EV700T TV back view
Power cord
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15
19
13 14
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18
Power cord
14
RGB/PC — For use when connecting a
personal computer.
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(MONITOR) — The composite video outputs (with standard stereo audio outputs) for connecting devices with composite video input.
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(1) (S-VIDEO and VIDEO) — Standard (composite) video and standard audio inputs plus optional S-VIDEO inputs for connect­ing devices with with composite video or
S-VIDEO output.
Note:
Standard (composite) video and S-VIDEO cables carry only video information; separate audio cables are required for a complete connection.
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(2) (COMPONENT) — The component video inputs (with standard stereo audio in­puts) for connecting devices with component video output, such as a Toshiba DVD player with component video.
Note: Component video cables carry only video information; separate audio cables are required for a complete connection.
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PC/HDMI1 (AUDIO) — PC audio input ter­minals are shared with HDMI1 analogue audio
input terminals, and their use can be congured
in the AV CONNECTION menu (
page 2
3).
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HDMI 1 — High-Denition Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio and uncom­pressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Denition Mul­timedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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