Toshiba 30HFX85 User Manual

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba TV. This manual will
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help you use the many exciting features of your new TV.
Before operating the TV, please read this manual
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completely, and keep it nearby for future reference.
Child Safety
It Makes A Difference
Safety Precautions
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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.
The exclamation mark in the triangle tells you that important operating and maintenance instructions follow this symbol.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS
This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. For additional antenna grounding information, see items 25 and 26 on page 4.
NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS
ON TV PICTURE DISPLAY
If a fixed (non-moving) pattern or image remains on the TV screen for extended periods of time, the image can become permanently ingrained in the cathode ray tube(s) of the TV and cause subtle but permanent ghost images. This type of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY. (See item 33 on page 4 for details.)
ENERGY STAR® qualified TV. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent green house gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of
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NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC.) This TV is not intended for use with a PC.
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Where Your TV Stands
Congratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your new TV, keep these safety tips in mind:
The Issue
If you are like most consumers, you have a TV in your home.
Many homes, in fact, have more than one TV.
The home theater entertainment experience is a growing
trend, and larger TVs are popular purchases; however, they are not always supported on the proper TV stands.
Sometimes TVs are improperly secured or inappropriately
situated on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, audio speakers, chests, or carts. As a result, TVs may fall over, causing unnecessary injury.
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The consumer electronics industry
is committed to making home
entertainment enjoyable and safe.
The Consumer Electronics
Association formed the Home
Entertainment Support Safety
Committee, comprised of TV and consumer electronics furniture
manufacturers, to advocate
childrens safety and educate
consumers and their families about
television safety.
Tune Into Safety
One size does NOT fit all! Use appropriate
furniture large enough to support the weight of your
TV (and other electronic components).
Use appropriate angle braces, straps, and anchors to secure
your furniture to the wall (but never screw anything directly into the TV).
Carefully read and understand the other enclosed
instructions for proper use of this product.
Do not allow children to climb on or play with furniture
and TVs.
Avoid placing any item on top of your TV (such as a VCR,
remote control, or toy) that a curious child may reach for.
Remember that children can become excited while watching
a program and can potentially push or pull a TV over.
Share our safety message about this hidden hazard of
home with your family and friends. Thank you!
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QUALIFIED
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TECHNICIAN
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Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near
water.
6) Clean only with a dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Wide plug
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Installation
Follow these recommendations and precautions and heed all warnings when installing your TV:
16) Never modify this equipment. Changes or modifications may void: a) the warranty, and b) the users authority to operate this equipment under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission.
17) DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY, DEATH, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! Never place the TV on
an unstable cart, stand, or table. The TV may fall, causing serious personal injury, death, or serious damage to the TV.
18) Never place or store the TV in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; areas subject to excessive dust or vibration; or locations with temperatures at or below 41°F (5°C).
19) Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy, level, stable surface that can support the weight of the unit.
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10) Protect the power cord from being
walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where it exits the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do
not use the polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can
be inserted completely to prevent blade exposure.
20) Never place items such as vases, aquariums, or candles on top of the TV.
21) Never block or cover the slots or openings in the TV cabinet back, bottom, and sides. Never place the TV:
on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar
surface;
too close to drapes, curtains,
or walls; or
in a confined space such as a
bookcase, built-in cabinet, or any other place with poor ventilation.
The slots and openings are provided to protect the TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable operation of the TV.
22) Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and never place the TV where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse.
23) Never overload wall outlets and extension cords.
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Ground clamp
Antenna discharge unit (NEC Section 810-20)
Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21)
Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250 Part H)
Ground clamps
Antenna lead-in wire
Electric service equipment
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24) Always operate this equipment from
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30) [This item applies to projection TVs only.] If the air temperature rises suddenly (for example, when the TV is first delivered), condensation may form on the lenses. This can make the picture appear distorted or the color appear faded. If this happens, turn off the TV for 6 to 7 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate.
25) Always make sure the antenna system is properly grounded to provide adequate protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges (see Section 810 of the National Electric Code).
26) DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH!
Use extreme care to make sure you are never in
a position where your body (or any item you are in contact with, such as a ladder or screwdriver) can accidentally touch overhead power lines. Never locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electrical circuits.
Never attempt to install any of the following during lightning activity: a) an antenna system; or b) cables, wires, or any home theater component connected to an antenna or phone system.
Care
For better performance and safer operation of your TOSHIBA TV, follow these recommendations and precautions:
27) Always sit approximately 10–25 feet away from the TV and as directly in front of it as possible. The picture can appear dull if you sit too far to the left or right of the TV, or if sunlight or room lights reflect on the screen. Turn the TV off to check for reflections on the screen, and then remove the source of reflections while viewing the TV.
28) Always unplug the TV before cleaning. Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
31) For added protection of your TV from lightning and power surges, always unplug the power cord and disconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave the TV unattended or unused for long periods of time.
32) During normal use, the TV may make occasional snapping or popping sounds. This is normal, especially when the unit is being turned on or off. If these sounds become frequent or continuous, unplug the power cord and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Center.
33) Possible Adverse Effects on TV Picture Display:
If a fixed (non-moving) pattern or image remains on the TV screen for extended periods of time, the image can become permanently ingrained in the cathode ray tube(s) of the TV and cause subtle but permanent ghost images. This type
of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY.
Never leave the TV on for extended periods of time while it is displaying the following images or formats:
Fixed Images, including but not limited to PIP/POP
windows, closed captions, video game patterns, TV station logos, stock tickers, and websites.
Special Formats
that do not use the entire screen, including but not limited to widescreen or letterbox format media viewed on a 4:3 aspect ratio display (with gray or black bars at the top and bottom of the screen); or 4:3 aspect ratio format media viewed on a widescreen/16:9 aspect ratio display (with gray or black bars on the left and right sides of the screen).
Service
34) WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Never attempt to service the
TV yourself. Opening and
removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to a Toshiba Authorized Service Center.
35) If you have the TV serviced:
Ask the service technician to use only replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer.
Upon completion of service, ask
the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition.
29) WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into the TV cabinet slots.
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36) When the TV reaches the end of its useful life, ask a
qualified service technician to properly dispose of the TV. Improper disposal may result in a picture tube implosion and possible personal injury.
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Important Safety Information ................................................................................................. 2-4
Welcome to Toshiba................................................................................................................... 6
Exploring your new TV .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Selecting a location for the TV................................................................................................................................................... 6
Connecting your TV ................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting a VCR ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting a cable converter box or Antenna .......................................................................................................................... 8
Connecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCR ............................................................................................................ 9
Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream Connecting a DTV receiver / set-top box with ColorStream
Connecting two VCRs ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Connecting a camcorder ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Connecting an HDMI™ or a DVI device to the HDMI input ..................................................................................................... 14
Connecting an audio system ................................................................................................................................................... 15
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(component video) and a VCR ........................................................................ 10
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(component video) and a VCR ................................................. 11
Using the remote control......................................................................................................... 16
Preparing the remote control for use ....................................................................................................................................... 16
Installing the remote control batteries ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Remote control functional key chart ....................................................................................................................................... 17
Programming the remote control for use with your audio/video devices ................................................................................. 19
Device code setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 19
Searching and sampling the code of a device (8500) .................................................................................................... 19
Using the volume lock feature (8000) ............................................................................................................................ 20
Operational feature reset (8900) .................................................................................................................................... 20
Device code table .......................................................................................................................................................... 21
Learning about the remote control .......................................................................................................................................... 23
Setting up your TV ................................................................................................................... 24
Starting setup .......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Changing the on-screen display language .............................................................................................................................. 24
Image tilt correction ................................................................................................................................................................. 25
Adding channels to the TV’s memory ...................................................................................................................................... 25
Using the TVs features ........................................................................................................... 26
Adjusting the channel settings ................................................................................................................................................. 26
Using the LOCKS menu .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
Selecting a password ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Using the V-Chip (parental control) feature.................................................................................................................... 28
Locking channels ........................................................................................................................................................... 29
Locking the video inputs ................................................................................................................................................ 30
Setting the GameTimer
Using the front panel lock feature .................................................................................................................................. 31
Labeling channels ................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Selecting the video input source ............................................................................................................................................. 32
Labeling the video input sources ............................................................................................................................................. 32
Setting the clock ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Setting the ON/OFF timer ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Viewing the wide-screen picture formats (480i and 480p signals only) ................................................................................... 34
Scrolling the TheaterWide
Selecting the cinema mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
Using the ASPECT feature ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
Selecting the display format (for 480p signals only) ................................................................................................................ 37
Adjusting the picture ................................................................................................................................................................ 38
Selecting the picture mode ............................................................................................................................................ 38
Adjusting the picture quality ........................................................................................................................................... 38
Selecting the color temperature ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Using the CableClear
Selecting the Scan Velocity Modulation (SVM) .............................................................................................................. 39
Resetting your picture adjustments ................................................................................................................................ 40
Setting the sleep timer ............................................................................................................................................................. 40
Using the closed caption feature ............................................................................................................................................. 40
Adjusting the sound ................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Muting the sound ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts ................................................................................................................................... 41
Adjusting the sound quality ............................................................................................................................................ 41
Resetting your audio adjustments .................................................................................................................................. 42
Using the StableSound
Using the BBE sound feature ......................................................................................................................................... 42
Turning off the built-in speakers ..................................................................................................................................... 43
Selecting the HDMI audio input source .......................................................................................................................... 43
Displaying TV status information on-screen ............................................................................................................................ 43
Auto power off ......................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Understanding the Power Return feature ................................................................................................................................ 44
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picture (TheaterWide 2 and 3 only) .............................................................................................36
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feature ....................................................................................................................................... 39
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feature .................................................................................................................................... 42
Appendix ................................................................................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................................... 46
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Welcome to Toshiba
Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest color TVs on the market. The goal of this manual is to guide you through setting up and operating your Toshiba TV as quickly as possible. You may need to purchase other audio or video cables to connect your equipment. See Connecting your TV on page 7 for more information.
Please read all the safety and operating instructions carefully before you begin.
Exploring your new TV
You can operate your TV by using the buttons on the front panel or the
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remote control. The front and back panels provide all the inputs you will need to connect other equipment to your TV.
TV front panel
POWER
Remote sensor
Power indicator
Channel /
Volume /
The STARTING SETUP feature appears the first time you turn on the TV. See page 24 for details.
Audio(L/R)/Video In
S-video In
TV back panel
Selecting a location for the TV
Place the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform in a location where
light does not directly hit the screen.
Place the TV far enough from the walls to allow proper ventilation.
Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating, which may damage the TV.
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A coaxial cable is the standard cable that comes in from your
antenna or cable converter box. Coaxial cables use “F” connectors.
Standard A/V (audio/video) cables are usually color coded
according to use: yellow for video and red and white for audio. The red audio cable is for the stereo right channel, and the white audio cable is for the stereo left (or mono) channel. If you look at the rear panel of the TV, you will see that the terminals are color coded in the same manner as the cables.
S-video cables provide better picture performance than standard
video cables. S-video cables can only be used with S-video compatible components.
Component video cables provide better picture performance than
S-video cables. Component video cables can only be used with component video compatible components.
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable is for use with
video equipment that has HDMI output (see page 14).
S-Video
ANTENNA
Coaxial Cable
AUDIO Cables
VIDEO
Cable
Cable
Component video
Cables
HDMI Cable
NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC). This TV is not intended for use with a PC.
NOTICE: RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
Do not plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment.
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Connecting a VCR
This connection allows you to watch local channels and video programs, play or record on the VCR while watching TV, and record from one channel while watching another channel.
TV
Cable Lead-in from cable box or antenna
IN from ANT
CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
IN
OUT
VIDEO
Stereo VCR
LR
AUDIO
You will need:
two coaxial cables
one set of standard A/V cables
Note:
If using a mono VCR, connect L/Mono to VCR Audio OUT using only one audio cable. For better picture quality, if your VCR has S-video, you can use an S-video cable instead of the standard video cable. Do not connect a standard video cable and an S-video cable to VIDEO-1 (or VIDEO-2) simultaneously.
The unauthorized recording, use, distri­bution or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
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Connecting a cable converter box or Antenna
This television has an extended tuning range and can tune most cable channels without using a cable company supplied converter box. Some cable companies offer premium pay channels in which the signal is scrambled. Descrambling these signals for normal viewing requires the use of a descrambler device, which is generally provided by the cable company.
Option 1 : For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service
For basic cable service not requiring a Converter/Descrambler box, connect the incoming 75 ohm Coaxial Cable directly to the Antenna Jack on the back of the television.
Option 2 : For Subscribers to Scrambled Cable TV Service
If you subscribe to a cable service that requires the use of a Converter/ Descrambler box, connect the incoming cable to the Converter/ Descrambler box and connect the output of the box to the Antenna Jack on the back of the television. Follow the connections shown below. Set the television to the output of the Converter/Descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the Converter/Descrambler box to select channels.
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Option 3 : For Subscribers to Unscrambled Basic Cable with Scrambled Premium Channels
If you subscribe to a cable service in which basic cable channels are unscrambled and premium channels require the use of a Converter/ Descrambler box, you may wish to use a two-set signal splitter (sometimes called a two-set coupler) and an A/B Switch box from the cable installer or an electronics supply store. Follow the connections shown below. With the switch in the “B” position, you can directly tune any nonscrambled channels on your TV. With the switch in the “A” position, tune your TV to the output of the Converter/Descrambler box (usually channel 3 or 4) and use the box to tune scrambled channels.
Note:
When you use a converter box with your TV, there may be features that you cannot program using the remote control, such as labeling channels, blocking channels, and programming your favorite channels.
From Cable
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Converter/Descrambler
Converter/Descrambler
A
/
B SwitchSplitter
TV
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B
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Connecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD/satellite, VCR, or TV programs. You can record from the satellite receiver and TV, as well as record one TV channel while watching another channel.
You will need:
three coaxial cables
two sets of standard A/V cables
one S-video cable
one pair of standard audio cables
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From satellite
DVD player / Satellite Receiver
TV
From antenna
Stereo VCR
Satellite IN
S-VIDEO
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
Note:
You can use a standard video cable instead of the S-video cable, but the picture quality will decrease. If you use an S-video cable between the TV and DVD player/satellite receiver, make the audio connections but remove the standard video cable. Do not connect both an S-video and a standard video cable to VIDEO1 (or VIDEO2) at the same time or the picture performance will be unacceptable.
The unauthorized recording, use, distri­bution or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
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CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
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Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream
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(component video) and a VCR
This connection allows you to watch DVD, VCR, or TV programs and record TV programs. You can record from one source while watching a program from another source. Your TV is capable of using ColorStream (component video.) Connecting your TV to a component video compatible DVD player, such as a Toshiba DVD player with ColorStream
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, can greatly enhance picture quality and performance.
DVD player with Component video
OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y
S-VIDEO
R
AUDIO
VIDEO
OUT
You will need:
two coaxial cables
one set of standard A/V cables
one set of component video cables
one pair of standard audio cables
Note:
You can connect the component video cables to either set of ColorStream jacks on the TV (HD-1 or HD-2). The ColorStream HD-1 and HD-2 jacks can be used with Progressive (480p, 720p) and Interlaced (480i, 1080i) scan systems. A 1080i signal will provide the best picture performance.
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From antenna
TV
Stereo VCR
IN from ANT
CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
IN
OUT
VIDEO
LR
AUDIO
The unauthorized recording, use, distri­bution or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
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Connecting a DTV receiver / set-top box with ColorStream
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(component video) and a VCR
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This connection allows you to watch DTV (digital TV), VCR, and TV programs, and record DTV and TV programs.
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Your TV has ColorStream
(component video) inputs. Connecting your TV to a DTV receiver with component video can greatly enhance picture quality and realism.
From Antenna
Stereo VCR
IN
OUT
VIDEO
LR
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
R
L
TV
From DTV Antenna
IN from ANT
CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
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You will need:
three coaxial cables
two sets of standard A/V cables
one set of standard audio cables
one set of component video cables
Note:
You can connect the component video cables to either set of ColorStream jacks on the TV (HD-1 or HD-2.) For HDMI connection see page 14. The ColorStream HD-1 and HD-2 jacks and HDMI jacks can be used with Progressive (480p, 720p) and Interlaced (480i, 1080i) scan systems. A 1080i signal will provide the best picture performance. If your DTV receiver does not have compo­nent video, use the S-video and standard audio connections instead. Do not connect both an S-video and a standard video cable to VIDEO1 (or VIDEO2) at the same time or the picture performance will be unacceptable.
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
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DTV Receiver with Component video
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Connecting two VCRs
This connection allows you to record (dub/edit) from one VCR to another VCR. You will also be able to record from one TV channel while watching another channel.
From antenna
Stereo VCR/Playback
TV
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IN from ANT
CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
IN
OUT
VIDEO
LR
AUDIO
You will need:
two coaxial cables
two sets of standard A/V cables
Note:
Do not connect the same VCR to the output and input jacks on the TV at the same time. For better picture quality, if your VCR has S-video, you can use an S-video cable instead of the standard video cable. Do not connect a standard video cable and an S-video cable to VIDEO-1 (or VIDEO-2) simultaneously.
The unauthorized recording, use, distribu­tion or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
Stereo VCR/Recording
IN from ANT
CH 3 CH 4
OUT to TV
IN
OUT
VIDEO
LR
AUDIO
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Connecting a camcorder
This connection allows you to watch videos recorded on a camcorder.
S-VHS Camcorder
AUDIO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Front Panel of TV
L
R
OUT
R
You will need:
one S-video cable
one pair of standard audio cables
Note:
For better picture quality, if your camcorder has S-video, you can use an S-video cable (plus the standard audio cables) instead of a standard video cable. Do not connect both a standard video cable and an S-video cable at the same time, or the picture performance will be unacceptable.
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Connecting an HDMI or a DVI device to the HDMI input
The HDMI uncompressed digital video from an HDMI device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI
This input is designed to accept HDCP in digital form from EIA/CEA-861/861B–compliant consumer electronic devices (such as a set-top box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output).
The HDMI input is designed for best performance with high definition video signals. It will accept and display 480i, 480p, 720p and 1080i signals.
[1]
input on your TV receives digital audio and
[2]
device.
[3]
program material
[4]
[1]
HDMI = High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
[2]
DVI = Digital Video Interface.
[3]
HDCP = High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection.
[4]
EIA/CEA-861/861B compliance covers the transmission of uncompressed digital video with high­bandwidth digital content protection, which is being standardized for reception of high-definition video signals. Because this is an evolving technology, it
is possible that some devices may not operate properly with the TV.
To connect an HDMI device, you will need:
one HDMI cable (type A connector)
your TV
Connecting
You must set the HDMI audio input setting to HDMI in the AUDIO menu (see page 43).
Some CDVs (Video CDs) may not output digital audio signals. In that case, you may hear sound by connecting analog audio cables. If you do use analog audio cables for this reason, you will need to set the HDMI audio input setting to “DVI” to hear the analog audio (see page 43). Note: If you connect an HDMI device and analog audio cables and play media with digital audio output, to hear digital audio you must set the HDMI audio input setting to “HDMI” (page 43).
HDMI device
NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC). This TV is not intended for use with a PC.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you use as short an HDMI cable as possible. You should not encounter difficulty if you use an HDMI cable that is shorter than 16.4 ft (5m).
HDMI cable transfers both video and audio. Separate analog audio cables are not required (see illustration below).
VIDEO AUDIO
LR
IN
OUT
HDMI OUT
To ensure that the HDMI or DVI device is reset properly, it is recommended that you follow these procedures:
• When turning on your electronic components, turn on the TV first, and then the HDMI or DVI device.
• When turning off your electronic components, turn
off the HDMI or DVI device first, and then the TV.
To connect a DVI device, you will need:
• one HDMI–to–DVI adapter cable (HDMI type A connector)
For proper operation, the length of an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable should not exceed 9.8 ft (3m). The recommended length is 6.6 ft (2m).
one pair of standard analog audio cables
An HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable transfers only video. Separate analog audio cables are required (see illustration below.)
You must set the HDMI audio input setting to DVI in the AUDIO menu (see page 43).
DVI device
TV
VIDEO AUDIO
LR
IN
OUT
DVI
OUT
TV
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
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Connecting an audio system
This connection allows you to use an audio amplifier and external speakers, and adjust the audio level using the TVs remote control. To control the audio, turn on the TV and the stereo amplifier, and turn off the TV's built-in speakers (see Turning off the built-in speakers on page 43).
Note:
To hear sound when using an external audio amplifier, the volume of both the TV and the amplifier must be set above 0 (zero.) For example, if the volume of the TV is set to 0, you will not be able to hear any sound, even the volume of the amplifier is at its highest level.
Amplifier
LINE IN LR
TV
You will need:
one pair of standard audio cables
Safeguards
Important
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Connecting
Connecting
your TV
your TV
Remote Control
Using the
Setting up
your TV
Using the TV’s
Features
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