Toshiba 32ZD16G User Manual

owner’s manual
colour television
28ZD06G 32ZD06G 32ZD16G
TOSHIBA
The power to open people’s eyes
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For your safety
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SAFETY
Air Circulation…
DO NOT…
Heat Damage…
Leave at least 10cm clearance around the television to allow adequate ventilation. This will prevent the TV from overheating and consequential possible damage to the TV. Dusty places should also be avoided.
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 locations where the temperature is likely to fall below 5˚C (41˚F).
Please read the points below for your own safety. They are of a general nature, intended to help you with all your electronic consumer products and some points may not apply to the goods you have just purchased.
DON’T remove any fixed covers as this may expose dangerous voltages.
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or it is damaged in any way – switch off, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended, unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure your family know how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume, as such use can permanently damage your hearing.
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment for example, with curtains or soft furnishings. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DON’T place hot objects such as candles or nightlights on, or close to the equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws – to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer
s approved stand with the fixings
provided, according to the instructions.
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
ABOVE ALL – NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other openings in the case – this could result in a fatal electric shock.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind – it is better to be safe than sorry.
Mains Supply…
DO…
The mains supply required for this equipment is 230v AC 50Hz. Never connect to a DC supply or any other power source. DO ensure that the TV is not standing on the mains lead. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment, this incorporates a special Radio Interference Filter, the removal of which will impair its performance.
IF IN DOUBT PLEASE CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards, but like any electrical equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.
DO read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.
DO ensure that all electrical connections, including the mains plug, extension leads and inter connections, between pieces of equipment, are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
Contents
TELETEXT
FOR YOUR GUIDANCE
SAFETY INFORMATION
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
SETTING UP
USING YOUR TV
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
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For your safety – some DOs and DON’Ts for you to be aware of 2
Your new television’s remote control – an at-a-glance guide 4 Connecting and turning on your new TV 5 Choosing the language and system 6 Auto tune 7 Swapping programme positions and programme skip 8 Manually tuning your TV – an alternative to Auto tune 9
General controls – selecting and changing programme position, sound control, bass/treble/balance 10 Picture adjustments – picture preferences, scan mode, Digital Noise Reduction (DNR), picture still, blue screen 11 Widescreen viewing – Super Live, Cinema, Subtitle, 14:9, Wide, 4:3 12 Picture position – picture size/position settings, Widescreen Signalling 13
Teletext – selecting character sets and modes 14 Teletext – Auto and List modes 15 Teletext control buttons – explaining the relevant buttons on the remote control 16
Timer, time display and panel lock 17 Stereo and bilingual transmissions 17 AV connections and input selection –
input and output sockets for connected equipment
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Front connections and controls 19 Back connections 20
The Menus – a display of the on-screen menus for your reference 21 Questions and Answers, care/disposal information 22 Index, Specifications and Accessories – information on your television 24
SETTING UP
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Carefully slide the back cover downwards to reveal the battery compartment and make
sure you insert the batteries the right way round.
Suitable battery types for this remote are R03 or AAA.
Do not throw your old batteries into a fire, dispose of them in a designated disposal
area. Do not combine a used, old battery with a new one or mix battery types.
The performance of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of five metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the TV.
Simple, at-a-glance reference of your remote control’s buttons…
For On/Standby mode
To display text services
Selectable picture presets
To mute the sound
To exit Menus
Bass Boost
To alter the volume
This button has no function
Teletext control buttons
To change programme positions and teletext pages
To bring up on-screen information and for the teletext initial/index function
To select external sources
Menu selection/confirmation buttons – the arrows to move the cursor on the screen up, down, left or right and ENTER to confirm your selection. Selecting teletext pages.
Stereo/bilingual reception
On-screen Menus
1 or 2 digit channel selection
Widescreen format selection
Picture Still
Number buttons
Please see
page 21 for
the principal
on-screen
Menus
Your new television’s remote control
For quick reference
to topics, please see
the
INDEX
at the end of
this manual.
These buttons will operate your
TOSHIBA VIDEO and DVD.
For the DVD you must press the
F button at the same time…
to switch ON/OFF, press
to STOP, press
to PLAY, press
to PAUSE, press
to FAST FORWARD/SKIP, press
to REWIND/SKIP, press
The batteries... and the effective range of the remote…
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F button – use with the colour buttons for
teletext features and with the VTR buttons
for a TOSHIBA DVD player.
It also increases the speed of most functions.
To conserve energy it is best to turn your TV off and not to leave it in Standby, unless the timer has been set.
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SETTING UP
The TV back connections…
…and switching your new TV on…
Connect the aerial to the socket on the rear of the television. If you use a Set Top Box and/or a video recorder it is essential that the aerial cable is connected through the Set Top Box and/or through the video recorder to the television.
DO NOT CONNECT SCART LEADS UNTIL THE TELEVISION IS FULLY TUNED.
On the front of the TV…
If the red power-on light is unlit, press the POWER button on the front of the TV to switch the set on and then press a number button on the remote control to see the screen.
…and with the remote control:
Press the Standby Button i:
This allows you to put the set into
standby mode when leaving the TV
unattended for short periods of time. To
return to TV mode press the ibutton,
or any of the numbered buttons on the
remote control. The picture may take
a few seconds to appear.
To conserve energy, do not leave the set in Standby for long periods of time.
Aerial
Video Recorder
SET TOP BOX*
Aerial Cable
Aerial Cable
Connecting and turning on
your new TV
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a SET TOP BOX could be:
Digital Satellite, Analogue Satellite, or any other
compatible decoder.
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ORANGE = Dual language
being received
GREEN = Stereo signal being received
RED = Power On
GREEN = On Timer is set
PB/CB
PR/CR
Y
(AUDIO/VIDEO) (AUDIO/VIDEO)
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
PB/CB
PR/CR
Y
(AUDIO/VIDEO) (AUDIO/VIDEO)
COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO
the back of your TV
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Choosing the language and system
SETTING UP
On setting up you need to choose the system necessary for where you live and also the on-screen menus can be viewed in different languages.
Your language and system choice
Press the MENU button, and use the
R
button to select FEATURE MENU from the top bar.
Now repeatedly press the Q button until
Language is highlighted in the FEATURE MENU
options.
Press the SorRbutton to view the language options available. As you view each language, the wording on the menus will automatically change for you.
To select your chosen language, simply view it on the screen and then press the EXIT button. All the on-screendisplays will now all appear in your chosen language.
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To select your language
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You now
need to select your
SYSTEM,
read on…
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B/G – Continental Europe D/K – Eastern Europe I – UK L1(12) L 2(8) – France
SET UP
SET UP
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Colour AUTO
System I
Auto tune Manual tune Programme swap Manual fine tuning Programme skip
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EXIT : To exit
Before running Auto tune which is described on page 7 it is important that you select your
desired System as described here. Should you also wish to tune to alternative Systems this
must be done manually, after using Auto tune. See page 9.
Press the MENU button on the remote control, and then either the SorRbutton to select the
SET UP option from the top bar.
Now press the Q button to highlight
System
from the SET UP menu options and then the
SorR
button repeatedly to select your System.
Now you have selected your
System you can
run Auto tune.…
Which is explained on the next page…
FEATURE MENU
To select your system
FEATURE MENU
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AV connection Picture size/position Teletext
Language ENGLISH
Panel lock OFF WSS ON Blue screen ON
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Auto tune searches similar systems, e.g. B/G, D/K and I and then displays all the available stations.
Before running Auto tune turn on your Set Top Box and tune to a main channel. Also turn on the video recorder and set it to Standby – this will enable your television to identify and allocate the necessary programme positions.
After selecting your System you can now run Auto tune…
Auto tune
SETTING UP
When the search is complete…
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SEARCHING
Channel : 21 Station :
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AUTO TUNE
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Remember… select a System
before running Auto tune.
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Press the Q button to highlight Auto tune while you are in the SET UP menu.
Press the Rbutton. You will be informed that all
previous settings will be lost.
Press the ENTER button on the remote control to begin the search for available stations.
xx xx xx xx xx
will flash and each station found will
appear in succession on the screen.
The Colour system and Manual fine
tuning should not require alteration
unless you experience interference or
a weak signal – see
Questions and
Answers
, starting on page 22.
EXIT : To exit
Allow the
television to
complete the
search.
SET UP
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Auto tune
Manual tune Programme swap Manual fine tuning Programme skip
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EXIT : To exit
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Press the Q and Pbuttons to move through the list to select the channel you wish to allocate to programme position 1.
Press
ENTER to store.
You can use the Programme swap facility later if required, see page 8.
Repeat the procedure for all the programme positions you wish to store including the Set Top Box. If you wish to leave a programme position free, for use in the future, store an unwanted channel on it.
Press the EXIT button when you have finished and press the number buttons to view a channel of your choice, e.g. 01. To tune any stations on different SYSTEMS, use the Manual tune facility from the SET UP menu, as described on page 9.
AUTO TUNE
Prog. Station Channel
1 – – – – – – – 2
– – – – – – – 3 – – – – – – – 5 – – – – – – – 7 – – – – – – – 8 – – – – – – – 12
ENTER : To store
EXIT : To exit
If no station ident.
appears, it can be
put in manually, see Step 6 of
Manual Tune.
…Your TV may
display different
Channel numbers…
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SETTING UP
Swapping programme positions and
programme skip
After Auto tune if you want to swap the position of certain programmes you can. Program swap is an easy way of storing each channel on the programme position of your choice and Program skip stops the viewing of certain channels.
To swap programme positions
Press the MENU button and then theSorRbutton to select the SET UP option from the top bar.
Press Q to highlight Programme swap and
R
to select.
The list of stations is now showing. With the Q orPbutton highlight the station you want to move and press
ENTER
to select. The station you
are moving will show on the bar at the bottom.
With the Q orPbutton again, move through the list to your preferred position.
Press ENTER again. You will see that the programme positions have now been swapped.
Repeat as necessary and then press EXIT.
Skipping programmes
To prevent certain programmes from being viewed, for example, a certain film by your children whilst your are out for the evening, you can skip the programme position and take the remote control with you. The television will still function as normal using the controls on the front of it, but the set will not show the skipped programme position.
Using the remote control, select the channel to be skipped.
Select theSET UP menu, and then
Programme skip.
Press Rto turn Programme skip ON.
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Programme swap Manual fine tuning
Programme skip ON
SET UP
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Auto tune Manual tune
Programme swap
Manual fine tuning Programme skip OFF
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ENTER : To swap EXIT : To exit
Prog. Station Channel
1 – – – – – – – 1 2 – – – – – – – 2 3 – – – – – – – 5
4 – – – – – – – 7
4 – – – – – – – 7
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SET UP
PROGRAMME SWAP
Then press the EXIT button.
It is necessary to repeat from step 1 for all the channels to be skipped. The skipped channels
cannot now be selected by the eP fbuttons
or by the controls on the front of the TV but can
still be accessed by the number buttons on the remote control.
To turn
Programme skip OFF, repeat the
procedure on the chosen channel.
An
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on the screen indicates
a skipped programme position.
…Remember… each channel has to be INDIVIDUALLY
selected and set with
Programme skip ON or OFF.
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As an alternative to Auto tune, you can tune-in your Toshiba television manually using Manual tune. For example: if you have used Auto tune but wish to tune-in a station on another SYSTEM (see page 6) or, you are unable to connect the TV to your video with a Scart lead.
Manual tune
Manually tuning your TV
SETTING UP
MANUAL TUNE
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Back
Search
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Programme no.
01
Channel
024
Station -------
If you do not wish to store it, press the Rbutton to continue the search. If you do wish to store it press Q to highlight the Programme no. and if necessary, press SorRto select the number you wish to store it on.
Press Q to highlight Station andSorRto select a Station name if required.
Press ENTER if you wish to store the broadcast displayed.
To repeat the process, highlight Search and press the Rbutton to look for the next station.
Press EXIT when you have finished.
Press the Rbutton twice to start the search.
RRR
(Search) will flash and the television will show the channel numbers whilst the search is progressing.
On finding a station it will show on the television.
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If you cannot connect your
television to the video recorder using
Scart Leads you will need to allocate a
programme position on the television
for the video recorder. Insert a pre-
recorded tape and press PLAY on the
remote control, then Manual tune…
If you need to change your System (see page 6) before starting Manual tune, choose the programme position you wish to use.
Then, from the top menu bar select SET UP and with the Q button select Manual tune.
ENTER : To store
EXIT : To exit
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SET UP
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Manual tune
Programme swap Manual fine tuning Programme skip
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EXIT : To exit
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This TV has direct channel entry if
the channel numbers are known.
Select the
Manual tune
screen.
Enter the required programme position, then
enter the appropriate channel number.
Select the station name and press
ENTER
to store.
P
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N
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USING YOUR TV
Volume
Press the j – +
button or the Sand Rbuttons to adjust the volume.
Sound Mute
Press the kbutton to turn the sound off. Press it again and the sound will return.
Bass Boost – to enhance the depth of sound
Press thenbutton repeatedly to turn the Bass Boost on and off. Press theSorRbutton to adjust.
Enter the desired programme position number using the numbered buttons on the remote control. For programme positions below 10, press the -/-- button to select —on screen. Enter the desired programme position number using the numbered buttons on the remote control again.
For programme positions above 9, press the
-/-- button to select — —. Enter the desired
two digit programme position number: 10-99.
You can also change the programme position by
using the eP f button or the Q and
P
buttons.
The programme position will be displayed on the screen with the Stereo/Mono indicator, described on page 17.
SOUND
Bass +01
Treble 00 Balance 00
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Press the MENU button on the remote control, and the
SorR
button to select the SOUND option from the top bar.
Press the Qbutton to highlight Bass, Treble or Balance from the SOUND menu and then the
SorR
button to change the setting.
EXIT : To exit
Pressing the F
button at the same
time will speed up
most functions…
Selecting and changing programme position
Sound control
Bass, treble and balance adjustments
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BBC2
Stereo
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VTR/DVD
VTR/DVD
General controls
Volume 32
Blue Screen
DNR – Digital Noise Reduction
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USING YOUR TV
Picture adjustments
This television offers you the choice of personalising the picture style to suit your own preferences.
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DNR enables you to ‘soften’ the screen
representation of a weak signal.
Select DNR from the PICTURE menu. Select between AUTO and OFF to obtain the best picture. The differences may not always be noticeable.
Using the latest technology this television’s 100Hz double scanning plus digital picture processing produces a flicker­reduced picture. In addition, a still – similar to freeze frame on a VTR – can be held on the screen.
By pressing the
m
button you can view the
different picture styles available:
Picture mode-1 to 3 for preset options and, Picture mode-M is for your own settings:
So, to set your own, choose PICTURE from the top menu bar.
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PICTURE
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EXIT : To exit
Picture preferences
Within this PICTURE menu you have the options to adjust the
Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Tint and Sharpness.
Using theSorRbutton alter to suit your taste.
The Tint can only be
adjusted on a signal
from an NTSC video
recorder or DVD
player when the
television is in AUTO
colour mode.
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When no signal is being received, the TV will switch the screen to blue. After 20 minutes the TV will switch to Standby mode.
In the FEATURE MENU select
Blue screen ON or OFF.
Picture Still
Scan Mode
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Select Scan mode from the
PICTURE menu.
With the SorRbutton select between 100Hz and NATURAL, to choose the picture you prefer – the difference may only be slight.
Pressing the ubutton will hold an image on the
screen. Press uagain to return to TV mode.
Contrast 50
Brightness 50 Colour 50 Tint 00 Sharpness 00 Scan mode 100Hz DNR OFF
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USING YOUR TV
SUPER LIVE
SUPER LIVE
Press the
SIZE
button repeatedly
to view the
options available.
This setting will enlarge the image
to fit the screen by stretching
the image horizontally, holding
the correct proportions at the
centre of the image.
Widescreen viewing
CINEMA
Experiment with them all until you
find a style that
suits you…
CINEMA
When watching ‘letterbox format’
films/video tapes, this setting will
eliminate or reduce the black bars
at the top and bottom of the screen
by zooming in and selecting the
image without distortion.
WIDE
14:9
SUBTITLE
4:3
SUBTITLE
SUBTITLE
14:9
WIDE
4:3
When subtitles are included on a
letterbox format broadcast, this
setting will raise the picture to
ensure that all the text is
displayed.
Use this setting when watching a 14:9 broadcast.
Use this setting when watching a widescreen
DVD, widescreen video tape or a 16:9
broadcast (when available). Due to the range of
widescreen formats (16:9, 14:9, 20:9 etc.) you
may see black bars on the top and bottom of
the screen.
Use this setting to view a true 4:3 broadcast.
Whenever the
MENU
button is
pressed the picture size setting may
change while the menus are ON the
screen. This is to ensure the menus do not
overlap the edges of the viewable area.
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This set is capable of showing broadcasts in a number of formats. Depending on the type of broadcast being transmitted you may select between SUPER LIVE,
CINEMA, SUBTITLE,
14:9, WIDE and 4:3.
WSS – Widescreen Signalling
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USING YOUR TV
Picture position
Adjustment to the horizontal and vertical position and height of the picture may be made to suit your viewing preferences.
Picture size/position settings
Press the MENU button, and use the
R
button to select FEATURE MENU.
Now repeatedly press the Q button until
Picture size/position is highlighted.
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FEATURE MENU
The options available to you when
in the
Picture size/position
screen will
vary depending upon the widescreen
format you have previously chosen, as
detailed on page 12.
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Press the Rbutton to view the options available and adjust the settings, depending upon the picture type (SUPER LIVE, 14:9 etc...) selected previously.
In
SUPER LIVE:
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FEATURE MENU
When WSS is ON, and this TV is connected to equipment such as a DVD player, Widescreen images will automatically be displayed in Widescreen format, irrespective of the TV’s previous setting.
Press the
MENU button, and use the
R
button to select the FEATURE MENU.
Use Qto move down to WSS.
Using theSorRbutton turn WSS ON or OFF.
PICTURE SIZE/POSITION
EXIT : To exit
Back
Horizontal position Horizontal width Vertical position Vertical height
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FEATURE MENU
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Picture size/position
Teletext Language ENGLISH Panel lock OFF WSS ON Blue screen ON
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AV connection Picture size/position Teletext Language ENGLISH Panel lock OFF
WSS ON
Blue screen ON
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TELETEXT
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Teletext – setting up
Selecting the character set and viewing mode and general information
About teletext
Selecting characters and modes
This TV has a 500 page teletext memory, which takes a few moments to load and it offers two ways – modes – of viewing text.
AUTO, which will automatically display the best text system available – FASTEXT, if transmitted,
if not, normal text will be displayed – and
LIST, which enables you to choose your favourite pages.
The TEXT TV button:
Pressing the TEXT TV button once will bring up the teletext screen. Pressing it again will
split the TV screen in two, with the TV picture and the text screen side by side. A third press will return you to the normal TV screen. You need to return to normal viewing if you wish to change channels.
When you first press the TEXT TV button to access the text service, the first page you see will be the initial page in AUTO mode, or your first chosen page in LIST mode.
To access any teletext page, enter the 3 digit page number, using the numbered buttons on the remote control, e.g. Travel 430.
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TELETEXT
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To select the Mode, with the the Q button highlight Mode.
With the Sor Rbutton choose Auto or List.
Press EXIT to finish.
Character-1 for:
English Français Deutsch Italiano Español Jazyk Svenska Português Türkçe
Character-2 for:
Po polsku Romana Jazyk Srpski Français Deutsch Italiano Svenska
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Character Character-1
Mode
Auto
From the FEATURE menu, use the P or Q button to highlight Teletext and then the
R
button to select.
With Character highlighted, use the Rbutton to select your required character set:
CHARACTER-1 or CHARACTER-2:
Before using teletext you can choose the correct alphabet –
Character – and whether you want to use the List or Auto
mode, explained on the next page, in which to view the service.
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Teletext continued on the next page…
EXIT : To exit
Teletext continued
Auto and List modes
Moving around the teletext pages in Auto and List modes and selecting favourite pages
Moving around
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TELETEXT
LIST Mode. Press the TEXT TV button to select Teletext.
To programme the set to hold your 4 favourite pages in memory. Select the LIST function by pressing the
GREEN button.
Enter the first page number (in purple on screen) then press the GREEN button. Repeat for each of the desired 4 pages.
To view these4 selected pages press the RED button for
ROTATE. An arrow head will point to the page number
of the next favourite page that will be displayed on pressing the RED button again.
On programme positions 0-9 you can pre-programme an
INITIAL page. Select the
INITIAL function by pressing the
YELLOW button. P*** will appear in the top left corner of
the screen. Enter the required 3 digit page number. As you key in the desired INITIAL page, for example page 220, the numbers will replace the ***.
Whenever text is first selected on this programme position this INITIAL page will be displayed.
In both Auto and List modes.
Use the P and Q buttons
or the eP fbutton to go
to the next or previous main page.
Press the TEXT TV button to access teletext.
In Auto mode, if FASTEXT is available, you will see four coloured titles at the base of the screen.
To access one of the four given subjects, press the relevant coloured button on the remote control, corresponding to the title.
If FASTEXT is not available, you can access a page by pressing a 3-digit number, using the buttons on the remote control.
For further information on your particular text system(s), see the broadcast teletext index page or, consult your local Toshiba dealer.
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List
Moving around the pages
The Mode you choose to view teletext in will determine
whether FASTEXT is displayed (if available) – Auto, or whether your four favourite pages are available – List.
Auto
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The rest of the text control buttons are
explained on the next page…
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TELETEXT
Teletext continued
– control buttons
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F and To reveal concealed text:
Some pages cover topics such as quizzes and jokes. To discover the solutions press the F and the rbuttons.
Using the buttons on the remote control
To display an index/initial page:
In Fastext-mode
Press the Tbutton to access index pages. The one displayed is
dependant on the broadcaster.
In LIST-mode Press the Tbutton to return to your chosen initial page.
Now you have set up teletext, below is a guide to the remote control teletext buttons and their functions.
F and
To hold a wanted page:
At times it is convenient to hold a page of teletext. Press the F and the qbuttons and the word HOLD will appear in the top left of the screen. Press qagain to release.
To display a page of teletext:
Press the TEXT TV button to display teletext. Press again to split the TV/teletext screen to continue viewing the normal broadcast picture whilst viewing a text page. Press a third time to return to normal TV. You cannot change programmes until you return to normal TV.
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TEXT TV
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F and To enlarge the teletext display size:
Press the F and thesbuttons once to enlarge the top half of the page, press again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to revert to the normal size.
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F and To select a page whilst viewing a
normal picture:
When in teletext mode, if a page selection is made and then the F and the
t
buttons are pressed, a normal TV picture will be displayed. The TV will then indicate when the page is found by displaying the text page number at the top of the screen. Press the
TEXT TV
button to view the page.
To display news flashes:
Select the news flash page of the particular teletext service (see the teletext index page). To hide this display, press the F + the
t
buttons. News flashes will be re-displayed as and when they are updated. To view the current news flash again, press the
TEXT TV
button, pressing it twice more will cancel the news flash and return to normal TV.
t
r s
Remember
to cancel text
before
changing
channels –
press the
TEXT TV
button twice.
*
*
3
To use the teletext
buttons for these four
functions, you must
press the F button at
the same time.
You must
cancel the news flash page before changing
channels.
*
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
17
The timer, time display and panel lock
Stereo/bilingual transmissions
If you press the F button and the
t
button on the remote control whilst watching a normal TV broadcast, you will see a very accurate time display showing the hour, minute and seconds, appear in the top right corner of the screen.
It will remain on the screen for about 5 seconds.
1
The Timer
Panel lock allows you to disable the buttons on the front
of the TV set so that channels cannot be changed. You can though, still use the buttons on the remote control.
From the FEATURE MENU select Panel lock and choose ON or OFF with theSand Rbuttons.
You can tell the TV to turn itself ON or OFF after a certain time.
The time display facility allows you to see the current time on the TV screen.
EXIT : To exit
Panel Lock
The Time Display
When
Panel lock
is ON
,
you will be reminded on the screen when you
press any of the front
panel buttons.
Select the TIMER option from the top menu bar.
Select the Off timer (or the On timer). If, for example, you want the TV to turn OFF (or ON) in one and a half hours time, enter 01:30 using the numbered buttons on the remote control.
When setting the On timer, you must enter the programme position number you want to watch. You must put the set into Standby mode by
pressing the ibutton.
When the On timer has been set, the GREEN On timer indicator on the front of the TV will be lit (see page 5).
1
2
3
Off timer 01:30 On timer 00:00 P02
0-9 : To set
EXIT : To exit
TIMER
If the On timer has been set, you do not have
to wait for the time period to elapse before being able to watch the television. You can bring the set back to life by pressing the
i
button. However, the GREEN timer light will
stay on until the set time period has passed.
Stereo
1
and Bilingual
Bilingual transmissions are rare. If they are transmitted the word Dual will display.
If the word Dual does appear press the
OI/II button to select between Dual 1,
Dual 2 and mono.
1
2
Stereo and Bilingual transmissions…
If Nicam or dual language broadcasts are transmitted the word Stereo or Dual will appear on the screen, disappearing after a few seconds.
The display will reappear each time you change programme positions, provided that the broadcast is in stereo. If the broadcast is not in stereo the word Mono will appear.
Choose the required programme number.
Press the OI/II button repeatedly, to select
between Stereo and Mono.
NICAM broadcasts can be
in either Stereo or Mono.
With Panel lock ON, once the TV has been turned off using
the ON/OFF button on the front of the TV, the TV can only be viewed again after switching on with the ON/OFF button and then pressing the Standby button
i
on the remote control.
FEATURE MENU
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AV connection Picture size/position Teletext Language ENGLISH
Panel lock OFF
WSS ON Blue screen ON
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
AV connections and input selection
You must define your INPUT and OUTPUT sockets so that your television recognises connected equipment.
Press the Bbutton to bring up EXT1 on the screen. This will display the signal coming in through Scart 1.
Press the Bbutton again to select the equipment connected to Scart 2 (EXT2).
And press the
B
button
again for EXT3 (Scart 3 or COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT, on the back of the TV or J, on the front of the TV).
Input Selection
Using the Input Selection if the TV does not switch over automatically.
2
1
Most video recorders and Set Top Box receivers send a signal through the Scart lead to switch the TV to the correct Input socket. Alternatively you may select it with the
external source selection button
B
on the remote control.
Equipment connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT
must be selected by pressing the
B
button.
1
2
3
4
This feature enables you to select the source to output from Scart 2. e.g. If you connect a stereo Set Top Box receiver to Scart 1 and a stereo video recorder to Scart 2, and select EXT1 as the EXT2 output (i.e. you will output the signal received through Scart 1 directly out to Scart 2), you will be able to record the stereo Set Top Box transmission in stereo.
Again, from the
FEATURE MENU select AV
connection
.
Using the SorRbutton change the EXT2
output
option to either Monitor, TV or EXT1.
Monitor = The picture on screen
TV = The last television programme selection.
EXT1 = the picture from equipment connected
to Scart 1.
Selecting the OUTPUT signal for Scart 2Selecting the OUTPUT signal for Scart 2
…Please see page 20 for a clear view of the
back connection
recommendations…
To return to TV mode simply press one of the numbered buttons on the remote control. To view the external equipment once again, simply press the Bbutton until you see your external source.
From the FEATURE MENU select AV
connection and with
S
and Rselect the required
Input for EXT2: AV or S-VIDEO and EXT3: AV, S-VIDEO or COMP. V.
Selecting the INPUT Signal for Scart 2 and 3
1
This feature allows you to select the type of video recorder to be connected to Scarts 2 or 3 on the back of the television. S-VIDEO enables the television to receive from S-VHS players, AV enables the television to receive from standard video recorders and Set Top Boxes. COMP.
VIDEO enables the television to receive a video input
from a DVD player.
AV CONNECTION
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t
t
t
t
t
Back EXT2 input
AV
EXT3 input
S-VIDEO
EXT2 output EXT 1
An S after EXT2
or EXT3 e.g. EXT2S
or EXT3S, indicates
the input is set for
an S-Video signal.
EXT3C indicates
that it is set for a component video input.
*
P
P
VTR/DVD
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
19
Front connections and controls
You can connect a wide variety of external equipment via the sockets located behind the flap on the front of the TV. Press the right hand side of the flap to open it.
Front connections
Front controls
R
If you connect mono sound equipment to
Input 3, connect the audio output of the
equipment to the L/Mono socket on the TV.
To select the front Inputs, press the
B
button until the display shows EXT3 or
EXT3S as described on the
previous page.
Before connecting any external
equipment, turn off all main
power switches.
Please note: Inserting the headphone jack
will mute the sound from all speakers.
Whilst all the necessary adjustments and
controls for your new TV are made using
the remote control, the buttons on the front
of the TV may be used for some functions…
For example, to alter the volume press the
_
j
+
buttons.
To alter the programme position press the
eeP ff
buttons.
Press the MENU button and control the sound and picture features with the
_
j
+
and
eeP ff
buttons.
Use EXIT to cancel the displays.
Camcorder
Headphones
Computer Games
When connecting
equipment always
refer to the relevant
owner’s manual for
full details.
DO NOT connect
equipment to both the front
and rear
J
terminals at the
same time.
!
!
Digital Camera
20
Back connections
PB/CB
PR/CR
Y
(AUDIO/VIDEO) (AUDIO/VIDEO)
COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO
Video Recorder
Digital Television Receiver
DVD
On the back of the TV are 3 Scart sockets, and a selection of phono sockets, all of which will enable you to connect a variety of equipment.
If connecting S-VIDEO equipment, set the INPUT for EXT2 or EXT3 accordingly. See page 18.
In addition there is a fixed external audio output which enables the connection to a suitable Hi-Fi unit.
Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches.
You can also connect
other equipment…
Camcorder, S-VHS
Video Recorder,
Hi-Fi, Laser Disk
Player etc.
Alternative connections
OPTICAL or
COAXIAL LEAD
If your TV automatically switches over to monitor the connected equipment you can return to normal TV simply by pressing the desired programme position button.
To recall the connected equipment, press the
B
button repeatedly to select between EXT1,
EXT2 and EXT3.
For example:
To view a video recorderpress theBbutton repeatedly to select EXT1, EXT2 or EXT3.
To return to normal TV press one of the numbered buttons on the remote control.
To return to watching a video press the
B
button repeatedly.
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
Set Top Box
We recommend, as illustrated here, Scart 1 for a Set Top Box, Scart 2
for a VTR and Scart 3 for
additional equipment and COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT for a DVD.
Scart 3
Scart 2
Scart 1
DO NOT connect equipment to both
Scart 3 (
J
) and COMPONENT VIDEO
INPUT
terminals at the same time.
!
Dolby Digital Decoder/Amplifier
connected to it’s own speakers
21
Using the Menus
FOR YOUR GUIDANCE
The on-screen Menus
The functions of each menu are described in detail throughout this Manual.
0-9 : To set
EXIT : To exit
SOUND
t
t
t
t
t
t
PICTURE
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
t
tt
t
t
t
EXIT : To exit
The TIMER MenuThe PICTURE Menu
The SOUND Menu
EXIT : To exit
Bass 00
Treble 00 Balance 00
EXIT : To exit
The FEATURE Menu
Press the MENU button on the remote control to see your top menu bar. This white menu bar will show five different topics shown in symbols. As you select each symbol by pressing the Sor Rbutton, its respective options will appear below. To use the options press the Q button on the remote control to move you down through them.
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t
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t
EXIT : To exit
t
Contrast 50
Brightness 50 Colour 50 Tint 00 Sharpness 00 Scan mode NATURAL DNR OFF
Off timer 00:00
On timer 00:00 P02
The SET UP Menu
SET UP
TIMER
FEATURE MENU
ttttttt
ttt
AV connection
Picture size/position Teletext Language ENGLISH Panel lock OFF WSS ON Blue screen ON
t
When watching a TV broadcast…
*
When watching an external source…
*
EXIT : To exit
SET UP
t
Colour AUTO
t
t
Colour AUTO
System I Auto tune Manual tune Programme swap Manual fine tuning Programme skip OFF
Make sure you have connected the VTR to the TV using a Scart lead and then select the correct
input using the Bbutton.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
Questions and Answers
FOR YOUR GUIDANCE
If you experience what seem like problems operating your TV, we recommend you read through these simple checks.
Check that the mains switch is on and check all the
connections. Press the Standby button ion the remote control to make sure that the TV is not in Standby mode. Press a number button on the remote control to cancel any Timer off setting.
A
For quick
reference to topics,
see the INDEX at the
back of this manual.
*
The television is factory set to AUTO in the SET
UP
menu and usually chooses the best colour system. If the picture source is of poor quality, the AUTO function may not work. In which case you can view the colour options available…
From the SET UP menu select Colour.
With the
SorR
button, choose between AUTO,
PAL
, SECAM, NTSC 4. 43 or 3. 58.
A
Q
There IS a picture, but why is there little or no colour?
SET UP
t
t
t
ttttt
t
Colour AUTO System I Auto tune Manual tune Programme swap
Manual fine tuning
Programme skip OFF
EXIT : To exit
t
These are often caused by magnetic field
interference. Turn off the TV by the ON/OFF button on the front of the TV for ten minutes and then turn it on again. If there are any speakers nearby, reposition them away from the TV before turning the TV off.
A
Q
Why are there coloured patches on the screen?
Q
Why is there no sound or picture?
Yes, interference or a weak signal. Try a different TV station to check.
Manual fine tuning may help:
Select Manual fine tuning from the SET UP menu.
A
Can anything else cause a poor picture?
1
2
With the
SorR
button adjust to optimise the picture.
Manual fine tuning
Q
A
Why canÕt I see the video tape I am playing?
Q
1
SET UP
t
t
t
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t
Colour
AUTO System I Auto tune Manual tune Programme swap Manual fine tuning Programme skip OFF
EXIT : To exit
t
2
Press the volume button +j or the sound
mute kbutton.
A
I have a picture, but why have I no sound?
Q
t
1 2
Connect the source via a Scart lead and play. Select the SET UP menu.
Set the Colour to AUTO and exit.
Go to the PICTURE menu and adjust the tint.
A
Why are the colours wrong when I play an NTSC source?
Q
EXIT : To exit
SET UP
t
Colour AUTO
t
23
Questions and Answerscontinued
FOR YOUR GUIDANCE
Check that the batteries aren’t dead and that they are inserted correctly.
A
Why doesnÕt the remote control work?
Q
Good performance of text depends on a good
strong broadcast signal. This normally requires a roof or loft aerial. If the Text is unreadable or garbled, check your aerial. Go to the main index page of the teletext service and look for the User Guide. This will explain the basic operation of teletext in some detail. If you need further information on how to use text see the
teletext section.
A
Why am I having problems with teletext?
Q
Check that Panel lock is not ON in the
FEATURE MENU.
A
Why donÕt the controls on the front of the TV work?
Q
Cleaning the screen and cabinet…
After turning off the power, clean the screen and cabinet with a soft, dry
cloth. We recommend that you do not use any proprietary polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage.
Disposal…
When the set reaches the end of its useful life please dispose of it in
accordance with Local Government Regulations or at a recycling centre.
The input socket maybe set to S-Video in the
AV CONNECTION menu.
A
Why is the video recorder picture in black and white?
Q
…Check Scart lead connection.
A
Why is the video picture good but there is no sound?
Q
Specifications and accessories
2356 3978B
16:9 12 4:3 12 Audio Output 20 Auto Tune 7 AV Connection 18 Balance 10 Bass 10 Bass Boost 10 Bilingual Broadcast 17 Blue Screen 11 Brightness 11 Colour 11 Colour System 22 Connections – back 20 Connections – front 19 Contrast 11 Digital Noise Reduction 11 Direct Entry of Channels 9 External Equipment 18 Front Controls 19 Headphone Socket 19 Input Selection 18 Installation 5 Language 6 Menus 21 Manual Fine Tuning 22 Mono 17 Panel Lock 17
Picture Preferences 11 Picture Presets 11 Picture Size/Position 13 Picture Still 11 Programme Skip 8 Programme Swap 8 Questions and Answers 22 Remote Control 4 Scan Mode 11 Scart 18 Sharpness 11 Sound Mute 10 Sound Control 10 Standby 5 Stereo 17 System 6 Teletext 14 Time Display 17 Timers 17 Tint 11 Treble 10 Tuning – Auto set-up 7 Tuning – Manual 9 Tuning – VTR 9 Volume 10 Widescreen signalling (WSS) 13 Widescreen viewing 12
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Specification is subject to change without notice.
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Broadcast system/channels
PAL-I UHF UK21-UK69
PAL-B/G UHF E21-E69
VHF E2-E12, S1-S41
SECAM-L UHF F21-F69
VHF F2-F10, B-Q, F101-F121
SECAM-D/K UHF R21-R69
VHF R1-R12
Programme Positions 100
Stereo
Nicam/MPX
Video Input PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43
External connections
EXT1 Input 21-pin Scart RGB, A/V EXT2 Input/Output 21-pin Scart A/V, S-video,
Selectable output
EXT3 Input (back) 21-pin Scart A/V, S-video
Phono jacks Y, P
B/CB
, PR/C
R
Input (front) 4-pin S-video
Phono jack Video Phono jacks Audio L + R
Fixed Audio Output Phono jacks Audio L + R
Visible Screen Size 28ZD06G 660mm
32ZD06G 760mm 32ZD16G 760mm
Display
16:9 aspect ratio 100 Hz double scan
Sound output Main 10W + 10W rms (at 10% distortion)
Power consumption 28ZD06G 145 Watts
32ZD06G 150 Watts 32ZD16G 150 Watts
Dimensions
28ZD06G 826mm (W) 521mm (H) 528mm (D) 32ZD06G 919mm (W) 568mm (H) 526mm (D) 32ZD16G 919mm (W) 568mm (H) 526mm (D)
Weight 28ZD06G 41kg
(approx.)
32ZD06G 55kg
(approx.)
32ZD16G 55kg
(approx.)
Headphone Socket 3.5mm stereo
Accessories Remote control
2 batteries (R03 or AAA)
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