You will nd the model number and serial number on
the back of the TV. Record these numbers in the spaces
provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon
your TOSHIBA dealer regarding this product.
Model number:
Serial number:
TD/J
Pedestal stand Assembling
CAUTION: Before beginning pedestal assembly, carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down on a at,
cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket. Leave the bottom of the unit protruding over the edge of the
surface and assemble as indicated.
Note:
Extreme care should always be used when attaching the pedestal stand to avoid damage to the LCD panel.
29PB200 Series / 32PB200 Series / 40PB200 Series / 29PB202 Series models
1
2
M5 x 14
3
4
M5 x 14
M4 x 8
23PB200 Series models
1
Warning: Ensure the power cable is not pinched
when attaching the pedestal stand as this could
cause an electric shock.
2
Warning: Ensure the power cable is not pinched
when attaching the pedestal stand as this could
cause an electric shock.
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Contents
Connecting an aerial ............................................6
Exploring your new TV .........................................6
TV panel controls ...................................................6
Learning about the remote control ................7
TV back panel connections ................................7
Connecting HDMI or DVI devices .....................8
Connecting a computer ......................................8
Turning the TV on ..................................................9
Tuning the TV for the rst time .........................9
Using the Quick menu ...................................... 11
Learning about the menu system .................11
Watching TV programmes ............................... 12
Selecting the video input
source to view ................................................. 12
Channel List .......................................................... 12
Selecting the PC/HDMI 2 Audio mode ........ 12
Setting the HDMI 2 Audio mode ................... 13
Be sure to observe the following instructions and
precautions to ensure safe use of this TV.
Installation
1) WARNING: To prevent injury, this apparatus
must be securely attached to the oor/wall in
accordance with the installation instructions.
Install the TV in a horizontal, stable location.
Attach the TV to the stand with the mounting
screw.
• If the TV is not installed securely, it may lean or
fall over and cause an injury.
• To prevent injury, use the exclusive optional
stand or wall-hanging bracket to install this
TV on the oor or wall securely in accordance
with a quali ed technician.
Screw hole
Top view
2) 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.
• Never stand the TV on cloth or other material
placed between the TV and supporting
furniture.
The TV may drop or fall o , which may cause an
injury or damage.
3) 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.
4) Always connect the power plug to an
appropriate electrical outlet equipped with
110-240V AC, 50/60Hz.
Never use the TV outside the speci ed voltage
range. It may cause a re or an electric shock.
About the fuse (only for E models)
In a three pin earthing-type, the fuse tted in
this plug is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. It
should only be replaced by a correctly rated and
approved type and the
fuse cover must be re tted.
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.
5) Never insert or remove the power plug with
wet hands.
This may cause an electric shock.
6) 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.
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• Never drape a newspaper, tablecloth or
curtain on the TV.
• 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.
7) 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.
8) Never place the TV in an area exposed to high
humidity levels, such as in a bathroom or
close to a humidi er.
This may cause a re or an electric shock.
9) 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.
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 and mounting screw. 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.
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
dripping 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 o 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
o 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) 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 o .
• The mains plug or an appliance coupler is
used as the disconnect device, therefore
the disconnect device shall remain readily
operable.
5) Never pull on the power cord when removing
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.
6) 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, a re or
an electric shock. Contact a service technician if
the power cord is damaged.
7) If there is thunder or lightning, never touch
the aerial cable or other connected cables.
You may su er 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 o
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.
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3) If the TV is dropped or the cabinet is broken,
turn o 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.
Cleaning
CAUTION: Avoid using chemicals (such as air
refreshers, cleaning agents, etc.) on or near
the TV pedestal. Studies indicate that plastics
may weaken and crack over time from the
combination e ects of chemical agents and
mechanical stress (such as weight of TV). Failure
to follow these instructions could result in
serious injury and/or permanent damage to TV
and TV pedestal.
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 o the dust with a dry cloth.
This dust may cause a re due to reduced
insulation on the plug.
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 (e.g. 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
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 or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United
States and other countries.
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed
from Fraunhofer LLS and Thomson.
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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 o all main
power switches.
VHF and/or
UHF aerial
Media Recorder
IN
OUT
Aerial cable
(75 7 coaxial) (not supplied)
300 7 twin-lead feeder
Aerial adaptor
(not supplied)
75 7 coaxial cable
75 7
aerial
terminal
TV back view
Notes:
• 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.
E ective range
within 5 m
TV panel controls
• You can operate your TV using the buttons on the
side panel or the remote control. The back of the
panel provide the terminal connections to connect
other equipment to your TV.
Plug
(not supplied)
75 7 aerial
terminal
Exploring your new TV
Installing the remote control batteries
Remove the battery cover.
Insert two R03 (AAA) 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.
• Never mix battery types or combine used batteries
with new ones.
TV front view
1
Left side view
2
3
4
5
1 ! (power LED) — Power indicator.
2 USB (input terminals) — Insert your USB
storage device (photo, music).
3! (power on/standby) — Press to turn the TV
on/ standby.
42 – + (volume) — These buttons adjust the
volume level.
Uu (mode up/down) — These buttons select
programme position or input source.
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5p / o(programme position or input source)
— This button switches to the programme
position or the input source selection.
Learning about the remote control
10
8
12
14
16
18
4
11
1
13
15
17
2
13 Stereo/Bilingual selection
14 Number buttons (0-9)
15 To display the Channel List
16 To return to the previous programme
17 To display on-screen information
Initial/Index function for Teletext
18 This button turns the sound o /on
19 To exit menu
20 To access the Quick Menu
21 Teletext on/Superimpose Teletext/o
22 Teletext control buttons (Four coloured buttons:
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue)
23 To reveal concealed text
When using the music le (Z).
24 To select a page while viewing a normal picture
To select the time display
When using the music le (z).
25 To hold a wanted page
26 To enlarge the teletext display size
20
3, 5
9
6
23
25
1Power on/standby — Press to turn the TV on/
standby.
2Programme position — When no menu is on
screen, these buttons select the programme
position.
3MENU up/down — When a menu is on-screen,
these buttons function as up/down menu
navigation buttons.
When using the music le (W, v)
4Volume — These buttons adjust the volume
level.
5MENU left/right — When a menu is on-screen,
these buttons function as left/right menu
navigation buttons or adjust settings.
When using the music le (CC, cc)
6 On-screen Menus
7 To return to the previous menu
8 Input source selection
9 To con rm your selection.
When using the music le (
c
10 Picture Size
11 TEXT Subtitle pages if available
12 Picture still
19
21
7
22
24
26
TV back panel connections
Connection example
TV back view
PC/HDMI 2
(AUDIO)
RGB/PC
VIDEO AUDIO
LR
(2)
(1)
COMPONENT/
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
VIDEO
Y
PB/C
PR/C
2
L/
MONO
AUDIO
1
R
IN
OUT
L/
B
MONO
AUDIO
R
R
)
AUDIO(FIXED
HDMIOUT
DVD video player
(with component video outputs)
or
Set Top Box
or
VCR (Normal)
HDMI device
Cable holder *
* You can use the cable holder to hold the aerial
)
cable, video and audio cables etc.
Never grasp the holder when moving the TV.
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• o HDMI 1 (input terminal) — High-De nition
Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio
and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI
device.
• o HDMI 2 (input terminal) — 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 (Connect HDMI, DVI or PC etc.).
• o PC/HDMI 2 (AUDIO) (input terminal) —
PC audio input terminal is shared with HDMI
analogue audio input terminal, and their use can
be con gured in the SETUP menu (Connect PC or
DVI etc.).
• A (aerial input terminal) — Analogue aerial
signal input.
• o (1) COMPONENT / VIDEO INPUT (input
terminals) — High-de nition component video
and standard (analogue) stereo audio inputs, or
standard (composite) video and standard stereo
audio inputs.
• o (2)(video 2 input terminal) — Standard video
and standard stereo audio input.
• o RGB/PC (input terminal) — For use when
connecting a personal computer (PC) (Connect PC
etc.).
• O AUDIO (output terminals) — Standard audio
outputs.
Notes:
• Before connecting any external equipment, turn o
all main power switches.
• The unauthorized recording of TV programmes,
DVDs, video tapes and other materials may infringe
upon the provisions of copyright law.
• o COMPONENT / VIDEO INPUT terminals
Standard modeComponent mode
(1)
COMPONENT/
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
Y
PB/C
B
PR/C
R
L/
MONO
AUDIO
R
Yellow
White
Red
(1)
COMPONENT/
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO
Y
PB/C
B
PR/C
R
L/
MONO
AUDIO
R
Green
Blue
Red
White
Red
(Audio)
to connect the TV and the HDMI device, and
select Analogue in HDMI 2 Audio of the AV
Connection menu (- page 13).
• This TV is able to connect with HDMI devices. But
it is possible that some HDMI devices may not
operate properly with this TV.
Connecting HDMI or DVI devices
The HDMI input on your TV receives digital audio
and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI and
uncompressed digital video from a DVI device.
This input is designed to accept HDCP programme
material in digital from CEA-861-D compliant
consumer electronic devices (such as a set top box
and DVD player with HDMI and DVI output).
The HDMI input is designed for best performance
with 1080i (50/60Hz) and 1080p (50/60Hz) highde nition video signals, but will also accept and
display 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, and 720p (50/60Hz)
and VGA (VESA 640 × 480 @ 60/72/75Hz) signals.
• HDMI: High-De nition Multimedia Interface
• HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
• CEA-861-D compliance covers the transmission of
uncompressed digital video with high-bandwidth
digital content protection, which is being
standardized for reception of high-de nition
video signals. Because this is an evolving
technology, it is possible that some devices may
not operate properly with the TV.
• Acceptable PC signal format:
• S-VGA: VESA 800 5 600 @ 56/60/72/75 Hz
• XGA: VESA 1024 5 768 @ 60/70/75 Hz
• W-XGA: VESA 1280 5 768 @ 60 Hz
• W-XGA: VESA 1360 5 768 @ 60 Hz
• S-XGA: VESA 1280 5 1024 @ 60 Hz
However, these signal formats are converted to
match the number of pixels of the LCD panel.
Therefore, the TV may not display small text
properly.
If you connect this unit to your PC, the compressed
image is displayed in S-XGA mode, therefore the
picture quality may deteriorate and characters may
not be read.
• L-PCM: Linear-Pulse Code Modulation
• Supported Audio format: L-PCM sample rate
32/44,1/48 kHz
Connecting HDMI or DVI devices
• When turning on your electronic components,
turn on the TV rst, and then the HDMI and DVI
device.
• When turning o your electronic components,
turn o the HDMI and DVI device rst, and then
the TV.
• This TV may not be compatible with features and/
or speci cations that may be added in the future.
• This TV is only operable with L-PCM on 32/44.1/48
kHz and 16/20/24 bits. If there is no sound when
using HDMI, use the analogue audio cables
particular, the PC signal may not be detected
correctly.
• There is no need to use an adapter for computers
with DOS/V compatible mini D-sub 15 pin terminal.
• A bar may appear in the upper, lower, right or left
side of the screen, or parts of the picture may be
obscured depending on some signals. This is not the
malfunction.
• If the edges of the picture are stretched, readjust the
picture position adjustments in the PC Settings
menu.
• Depending on the speci cation of the PC you are
playing the DVD-Video on, and the DVD’s title, some
scenes may be skipped, or you may not be able to
pause during multi-angle scenes.
Signal names for mini D-sub 15 pin connector
Pin assignment for RGB/PC terminal
Pin No.Signal namePin No.Signal name
appropriate Colour System (For the system of each
country or region, refer to pages 10, 22).
Switching o the TV
1Press
TV left side panel to switch to the standby
mode.
Notes:
• 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.
• The TV will automatically turn itself o after
approximately 15 minutes if it is tuned to a vacant
channel or a station that completes its broadcast
for the day. This function does not work in external
input or Blue screen O mode.
The TV will automatically turn itself o after
approximately 2 hours if you do not operate the TV
after turned on by on timer function.
• If power is cut o while you are viewing the TV,
the Last Mode Memory function turns on the TV
automatically when power is applied again. If power
is going to be o for a long time and you are going
to be away from your TV, unplug the power cord to
prevent the TV from turning on in your absence.
on the remote control or ! on the
1R9NC
2G10Ground
3B11NC
4NC (not
connected)
5NC13H-sync
6Ground14V-sync
7Ground15DDC Clock
8Ground
• Most of the picture/sound controls and functions
are available. However features not available will
be greyed out.
12DDC Data
Turning the TV on
Switching on the TV
Connect the power cord to a wall outlet, the
! power indicator lights in red (standby mode).
1 Press on the remote control or ! on the TV
left side panel, the ! power indicator lights in
green.
Note:
If you watch black and white programmes when the
Colour System mode is set to Auto, colour noise
may appear on the screen. In this case select the
Tuning the TV for the rst time
Before switching on the TV, put your decoder and
media recorder to standby, if they are connected,
and ensure that the aerial is connected. To setup
the TV, use the buttons on the remote control as
detailed on page 7.
1 Press the button. The Quick Setup screen
will appear. This screen will appear the rst time
that the TV is switched on.
Quick Setup
LanguageEnglish
2 Press or to select the menu language
(English, Chinese (CS), Malay, Thai, Vietnamese,
Russian, Arabic, Persian, French or Indonesia).
3 Press Q, to display the Location menu.
Press or to select Store or Home. For
normal home use, select Home.
You can select either Home or Store mode.
Home is recommended for normal home use.
Select Store when using a TV for displaying in
a shop, etc.
Location
To use the TV for displaying in
a store showroom, please select [Store].
[Home] mode is recommended
for normal use.
Home
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4 Press Q to display the Auto Signal Booster
menu, and then or to select Ye s or No.
Auto Signal Booster
Signal Booster boosts weak analogue broadcast signals.
If you select [Yes], the TV will automatically set this
feature to [On] or [Off] according to signal strength.
Do you wish to enable automatic control?
Yes
Yes mode :
This function performs automatic distinction of
On or O .
5 Press Q to display the Auto Tuning startup
screen. Press Q to start the automatic search.
Auto Tuning
Progress
1%0
When the automatic search is completed,
the TV will automatically appear the Manual Tuning menu.
Use the Manual Tuning operation if desired
channels cannot be preset with the Auto Tuning or if you would like to preset channels
to speci c position numbers one by one.
Manual Tuning
Pos.Label
1
2
3
4
6 Press or to select the programme position
you want to arrange and press Q to display the
breakdown menu.
Press or to select an item, then press or
to select the item as shown below.
Manual Tuning
Position
0 1 B/G A0
ACEG
A. Position selection
B. System (Sound) (- page 22)
C. Colour System (- page 22)
If the colour of a certain channel is abnormal,
the automatic colour system selection (A)
may have malfunctioned, or sound system
selection is wrong. In such a case, select
another colour and/or sound system (page 22).
On
FDB
H
Found
D. Position skip selection
Press or to turn the position skip option
on “8” or o “(”. The position will then be
skipped when you select channels with PU
or Pu. The “8” mark will appear beside a
position number when you use the Number
button on the remote control.
E. Channel search operation
Press to search up the band or to search
down the band.
Press or repeatedly until your desired
channel is displayed.
When a station is found, it will be displayed.
NEVER PRESS ANY OTHER BUTTONS WHILE
THE SET IS TUNING.
F. Manual Fine Tuning
Press or until better picture and sound
are obtained.
G. Signal Booster
If the receiving signal is weak/strong and the
picture is noisy, the picture may be improved
when using this function.
Press the or to turn the Signal Booster
On or O .
H. Label
Station labels appear on the right of the
programme position display each time you
turn on the TV, select a channel, or press
To change or create station labels:
1) Press or repeatedly to select a
character for the rst space, then press
or .
(blank space)
2) Repeat step 1) to enter the rest of the
characters. If you would like a blank space
in the label name, you must choose a
blank space from the list of characters.
Press Q to store your settings.
Notes:
• The Quick Setup, Location, Auto Tuning, Manual
Tuning menu can also be display at any time from
the SETUP menu.
• When you preset the channel which sound of
broadcast transmission system adopts “M” system
(- page 22), the sound system may not be tuned
correctly if the radio waves transmit badly. At that
time, preset the channel by Manual Tuning.
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.
Using the Quick Menu
Displaying the menu chart
Press QUICK to display the Quick Menu and use
or to select the option.
Quick Menu
Picture Mode
Media Player
Sleep Timer
Power Bass Booster
Signal Booster
Dynamic
00:00
Off
On
Note:
Quick Menu items are di erent depending on the
current mode.
Quick menu itemDescription
Picture Mode
Media Player
Sleep Timer
Power Bass Booster
Signal Booster
- page 14.
- page 19.
- page 16.
- page 15.
- page 10.
Learning about the menu system
We suggest you familiarize yourself with the display
charts before using the menu system:
• Press MENU to display menu, then press or
to select main menu headings.
• Press or to select an item.
• Press or to select or adjust setting.
• Press Q to display the next menu.
• Press EXIT to close the menu.
• Press RETURN to return the previous menu.
PICTURE
PICTURE
Picture Settings
3D Colour Management
Base Colour Adjustment
Active Backlight Control
Noise ReductionNoise Reduction
SOUND
SOUND
MTS
Dual
Bass
Treble
Balance
Power Bass Booster
Audio Level Offset
TIMER
TIMER
Sleep Timer
On Timer
On Timer Position
0
0
0
0
Off
On
Auto
Dual 1
Super
00:00
00:00
01
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
Media Player
Teletext
Teletext Language
Panel Lock
Automatic Power Down
Auto Format
4:3 Stretch
Blue Screen
SETUP
SETUP
Language
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
AV Connection
Quick Setup
Location
Auto
1
Off
Off
On
Off
On
English
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Software version
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Watching TV programmes
2 Press or to select the channel ABCD, then
press .
Selecting the menu language
Choose from 10 di erent languages (English,
Chinese (CS), Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Russian,
Arabic, Persian French or Indonesia) for the onscreen display.
• Use the menu: SETUP
• Use the item: Language
Changing the position
1 Enter the desired position number using the
Number buttons on the remote control.
For positions below 10, use 0 and the required
number e.g., for position 1.
2 You can also change the position by using PU or
Pu.
The position will be displayed on the screen
with the Mono/Stereo/Dual audio status.
Note:
Changing positions between di erent format channels
takes several seconds.
Switching between two positions
You can switch two positions without entering
actual position number each time.
1 Select the rst position you want to view.
2 Select the second position with the Number
buttons (0-9).
3 Press . The previous channel will be
displayed.
Manual Tuning
Pos.Label
1ABCD
2
3
4
5
EFGH
IJKL
MNOP
3 Press to select the new position “4”, then
press .
4 Press to select the channel MNOP, then press
.
5 Press to select the new position “1”, then
press .
6 Con rm new Manual Tuning menu.
Selecting the video input source to view
1 Press on the remote control until the
video input mode list appears on the screen,
then press , or to select appropriate
input source (or touch p / o and U or u on
the TV left side panel to select required input
source directly).
2 Press Q.
TV (analogue aerial input),
VIDEO1 (o (1), COMPONENT/VIDEO INPUT,
standard or component video input),
VIDEO2 (o (2), standard video input),
HDMI (HDMI input),
PC (o RGB/PC, PC input)
Each time you press
and forth between the two positions.
, the TV will switch back
Changing the position
1 Press to display the following on-screen
information.
4 ABCD
The information will disappear in 6 seconds.
To erase the display instantly, press again.
Sorting positions
Ex.: To swap channel ABCD (Prog.1) for channel
MNOP (Prog.4):
1 From the SETUP menu, press or to select
Manual Tuning menu, and then press Q.
Setting the Manual Settings menu
When the standard video input mode, this function
is available.
• Use menus: SETUP and Manual Settings
• Use items: Colour System and Label
Channel List
Stereo
1 Press the button. The Channel List will
appear.
2 Press or to select a channel, and press Q
to watch.
Selecting the PC/HDMI 2 Audio mode
You can select PC audio or HDMI audio when using
this function.
• Use menus: SETUP and AV Connection
• Use the item: PC/HDMI 2 Audio
• Use modes: PC and HDMI
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Setting the HDMI 2 Audio mode
You can select sound of an HDMI or DVI device
connected to the HDMI 2 input terminals from three
modes: Auto, Digital or Analogue.
• Use menus: SETUP and AV Connection
• Use the item: HDMI 2 Audio
Picture adjustment
Selecting the Picture Size
1 Press repeatedly to select the desired
Picture Size.
Native
This setting will display the image correctly without
distortion or picture clipping.
Wide
Use this setting when watching a wide-screen DVD,
widescreen video tape or a 16:9 broadcast (when
available). Due to the range of wide-screen formats
(16:9, 14:9, 20:9 etc.), you may see bars on the top
and bottom of the screen.
PC Normal
Use this setting for PC connected via HDMI or RGB/
PC terminal when receiving PC signal format. This
setting will display the image correctly without
distortion or picture clipping.
PC Wide
Use this setting for PC connected via HDMI or RGB/
PC terminal when receiving PC signal format. This
setting will display the image without picture
clipping.
Notes:
• Using the special functions to change the size of
the displayed image (e.g. changing the height/
width ratio) for the purpose of public display or
commercial gain may infringe on copyright laws.
• If the aspect ratio of the selected format is di erent
from the one of the TV transmission or video
programme, it can cause a di erence in vision.
Change to the correct aspect ratio picture size.
• When using the PC connected via HDMI or RGB/
PC terminal, the moving image quality may be
deteriorated.
4:3
Use this setting to view a true 4:3 broadcast.
Super Live
This setting will enlarge a 4:3 image to t the screen
by stretching the image horizontally and vertically,
holding better proportions at the centre of the
image. Some distortion may occur.
Using the picture still
• Press to freeze the picture.
Even if an image is frozen on the TV screen, the
pictures are running on the input source. Audio
continues to be output as well.
To return to a moving picture, press again.
(Moving)
Note:
If you use this function except for the purpose of your
private viewing and listening, it may infringe the
copyright protected by the copyright laws.
(Still)
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Activating the Picture Mode
Adjusting the Colour Temperature
This TV o ers the choice of personalising the picture
style.
AutoView, Dynamic, Standard, Mild, Movie, Eco
Mode, Game and PC are preset options and a ect
many features/settings within the TV.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use the item: Picture Mode
Notes:
• If using Eco Mode will be changed the dark screen,
and you will be able to reduce power consumption.
The Backlight mode is not available in the Eco
Mode.
• Game mode is available in external input mode
(other than aerial input). When you select Game
mode, suitable widescreen formats will be selected.
• PC mode is available in RGB/PC input mode or HDMI
input mode.
Activating the picture preferences
You can customise current Picture Mode settings
as desired. For example, while selecting "Dynamic,"
if you change the following items, such as Picture
Settings items, your new setting is saved as
Dynamic-user.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use items: Backlight, Contrast, Brightness,
Colour, Tint, Sharpness and Colour Temprature
Setting the Contrast Booster
Contrast Booster improves the contrast of the
picture.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use the item: Contrast Booster
• Use modes: High, O , Low and Middle
Colour Temperature increases the warmth or
coolness of the picture by setting the red, green or
blue tint.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use items: Colour Temperature, Red Level,
Green Level and Blue Level
• Use modes: Cool, Natural and Warm etc.
Resetting the Picture Settings
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use the item: Reset (select Ye s and press Q)
Activating the Noise Reduction (NR)
If the receiving signal of MPEG is a mosquito
(grained) noise depending on the compression and
conversion, the picture is weak and the picture is
blurry, the picture may be improved when using this
function.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Noise Reduction
• Use items: Auto Clean, MPEG NR and DNR
• Use modes: Low, Middle, High and O etc.
Adjusting the Colour Management
You can adjust the picture colour quality by
selecting from 6 base colour adjustments : Red,
Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta or Cyan.
• Use menus: PICTURE, 3D Colour Management
(On) and Base Colour Adjustment
• Use items: Hue, Saturation and Brightness
Resetting the Base Colour Adjustment
• Use menus: PICTURE, 3D Colour Management
(On) and Base Colour Adjustment
• Use the item: Reset
Using the Cinema Mode
A movie lm’s picture runs at 24 frames a second,
whereas movie software such as DVD, etc., that you
enjoy watching on TV at home runs at 30 (NTSC)
or 25 (PAL) frames a second. To convert this signal
to reproduce a smooth motion and picture quality,
select the On mode.
E ective signal and setup conditions:
• When the Video input mode is selected.
• When the input signal format is 480i, 576i or 1080i
signals.
• Use menus: PICTURE and Picture Settings
• Use the item: Cinema Mode
Note:
When a DVD movie with subtitle is playing back, this
mode may not work correctly.
Using the Active Backlight Control
In order to improve screen visibility, the Active
Backlight Control sets the screen brightness
automatically during dark scenes.
• Use the menu: PICTURE
• Use the item: Active Backlight Control
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Sound adjustment
Selecting the monaural programmes
Setting the MTS (Multi-channel TV Sound)
Auto mode
The MTS Auto mode automatically recognize
stereo/bilingual programmes depending on the
broadcast signal.
Mono mode
If you experience noise or poor reception of any
stereo/bilingual programme, set the MTS mode to Mono.
Noise will be reduced and reception may improve.
• Use the menu: SOUND
• Use the item: MTS
Note:
If you experience noise with a particular programme
on whose channel reception is usually good, try setting
MTS mode to Auto, then switch g to e Mono
(monaural).
Selecting the Dual 1 or Dual 2 mode
You can hear only Dual 1 or Dual 2 sound selected,
whenever bilingual programmes are received.
• Use the menu: SOUND
• Use the item: Dual
Notes:
• When the MTS setting is in Mono mode, the Dual
menu is not selectable.
• The Dual menu setting status remains even if the TV
is turned o .
Selecting the stereo programmes
If sound distortion, interruptions or silence arises in
the low sound volume level, setting the eMono 2
mode will mitigate the problem.
When a monaural programme is received, e Mono
appears and press g.
• Use modes: Mono 1 and Mono 2
Note:
On some cases, the reception of stereo/bilingual
broadcasts may not be possible after switching on the
eMono 2 mode.
Adjusting the sound quality
You can adjust the basic sound quality.
• Use the menu: SOUND
• Use items: Bass, Treble and Balance
Using the Power Bass Booster
Power Bass Booster helps to create rich bass.
• Use menus: SOUND and Power Bass Booster
• Use items: Super, Normal and O
Using the Audio Level O set
Sometimes there can be large changes in volume
when switching from an ATV channel or an external
input. Using this feature reduces these volume
di erences.
• Use the menu: SOUND
• Use the item: Audio Level O set
• Use the button: and
Other features settings
When a stereo programme is received, d Stereo
appears and press g.
• Use modes: Stereo and Mono
Selecting the bilingual programmes
When a bilingual programme is received, j Dual
appears and press g.
Sound to be heard
Display
j Dual 1
J Dual 2
e Mono
Note:
These settings are not stored in the TV memory.
NICAM
Sub I soundMain sound
Sub II soundSub sound
Main sound—
German stereo/
bilingual broadcast
Selecting the TIMER menu
The Timer is especially useful if you want the TV to
turn itself on or o after a selected period of time.
• Use the menu: TIMER
• Use items: Sleep Timer, On Timer and On Timer
Position
• Use the button: Number buttons (0-9), and
Notes:
• When setting the On timer, press or to select
the On Timer Position and enter the program
position number you want to watch. Press EXIT to
exit the menu. Set the Standby mode by pressing
on the remote control.
• The TV will automatically turn itself o after
approximately 2 hours if you do not operate the TV
after turned on by on timer function.
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Using the Auto Format
Setting up the Teletext mode
When the TV receives a true HDMI signal picture
and the Auto Format is On, it will automatically be
displayed in HDMI signal format, irrespective of the
TV’s previous setting.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Auto Format
Activating Blue Screen
With the Blue Screen function On, the screen
will automatically turn blue and the sound will be
muted when no signal is being received.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Blue Screen
Setting the Automatic Power Down
The TV will automatically turn itself o (standby)
after approximately 4 hours, if you don’t touch the
control buttons on the remote control or on the TV
control panel.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Automatic Power Down
Panel Lock
Panel Lock disables the buttons on the TV. All
buttons on the remote control can still be used.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Panel Lock
Note:
When Panel Lock is On, a reminder will appear when
the buttons on the TV are pressed.
If the standby button is pressed, the TV will switch o
and can only be brought out of standby by using the
remote control.
Activating the 4:3 Stretch
When 4:3 Stretch is activated, this function will
switch 4:3 format programmes into a full screen
picture.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: 4:3 Stretch
Note:
In HDMI signal format, this function is available.
Teletext
This TV has a multi-page Teletext memory, which
takes a few moments to load and it o ers two
ways of viewing Teletext Auto and List which are
explained below.
To select a language for Teletext:
The language 1-4 option enables the display of
di erent language when using Teletext.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Teletext Language
Language 1: English, German, Dutch, Flemish,
Russian, Bulgarian, Ukranian, Lettish, Lithuanian,
Czech, Slovak, Estonian
Select a channel position with the desired Teletext
service.
• Use the menu: FUNCTION
• Use the item: Teletext
• Use modes: Auto and List
Teletext general information
button
Pressing
screen. Press again to superimpose the teletext over
a normal broadcast picture. Press again to return
to normal TV mode. You need to return to normal
viewing if you wish to change channels.
When you rst press to access the text service,
the rst page you see will be the initial page.
In Auto mode, this displays the main subjects
available and their relevant page numbers.
In List mode, you will see the page numbers
currently stored on the each colour button.
Sub-pages:
Once in this chosen page, if there are sub-pages
they will automatically load into memory without
changing the one you are reading. If there are many
sub-pages, it will take a long time for them all to
load and this will depend on the speed with which
the broadcaster transmits them.
To access the sub-pages in memory, press or
to view them.
once will bring up the teletext
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Using Subtitles
1 Press on the remote control while the
teletext screen is displayed to display subtitles.
While the subtitles are displayed, press
again to change the setting.
Using Auto mode
There are two Modes: Auto will display FASTEXT, if
available. List will display your four favorite pages.
In either mode, as an alternative to the coloured
buttons, you can access a page by entering a 3-digit
number, using the Number buttons on the remote
control, or to advance to the next page, press PU, to
go back to the previous page press Pu. To change
between Auto and List, see above.
• Press
to access teletext.
3 If you want to change these stored pages, press
the coloured button for the colour you want to
change.
e.g. Press the Green button and enter the
3-digit number.
This number will change and blinking.
4 Press Q to store your choice. The bars at the
bottom of the screen will ash white.
5 You may view other pages by simply entering
the 3-digit page number — but NEVER press Q
or you will lose the favorite already stored.
Teletext buttons on the remote control
Below is an introduction to the teletext buttons on
your remote control and their functions.
100 Sport14:57:55
SwimmingRacingBaseballFootball
Green
Red
If FASTEXT is available, you will see 4 coloured titles
at the base of the TV screen. To access any given
subject, simply press the relevant coloured button
on the remote control.
If FASTEXT is not available, you can access any
page simply by entering a 3-digit page number or
pressing the corresponding coloured button.
For further information on your particular text
system(s), see the broadcast teletext index page or
consult your local Toshiba dealer.
Yellow
Blue
Using List mode
1 Press to access teletext.
100 TEXT M0014:58:55
To display a page of teletext:
Press to display teletext. Press again to
superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast
picture. Press again to return to normal TV mode.
To display an index/initial page:
InAuto-mode
Press to access the index page. The one
displayed is dependant on the broadcaster.
In List-mode
Press
page.
to return to the 100 page or initial
To reveal concealed text:
Some pages cover topics such as quizzes and jokes.
To discover the solutions, press .
To hold a wanted page:
This function is included as it is part of the broadcast
teletext system but you will not need it as this TV
allows you to control the display of sub-pages.
To enlarge the teletext display size:
Press 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.
100200300400
Green
Red
The four choices at the bottom of the screen are
now number — 100, 200, 300 and 400, which
have been programmed into the TV’s memory.
Yellow
2 To view these pages, use the coloured prompt
buttons.
e.g. press the Green button to view page 200.
Blue
To select a page while viewing a normal picture:
When in teletext mode, if a page selection is made
and then is pressed, a normal picture will be
displayed. The TV will indicate when the page is
present by displaying the title bar of the text page at
the top of the screen. Press to view the page.
Note:
It will not be possible to change programme position
while in Teletext mode, you will have to cancel the
teletext rst by pressing
picture.
to return to a normal TV
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To select the time display:
If you press while watching a normal TV
broadcast, you will see a time display from the
broadcaster. It will remain on the screen for about 5
seconds.
Note:
When a PC is connected using HDMI none of these
function will be available.
Using the Media Player
9:56 and 25 seconds p.m.
21:56:25
Using the PC Settings
• First connect the PC and press until the
video input mode list appears on the screen, then
press or and Q in order to select the PC
input mode (- page 12).
• This function may not be available for some signal
or if no signal is received.
• The optimum points of the Clock Phase
and Sampling Clock adjustments may be
incomprehensible according to the input signals.
Adjusting the picture position
• Use menus: SETUP and PC Settings
• Use items: Horizontal Position and Vertical
Position
Adjusting the Clock Phase of the picture
If the Clock Phase, which synchronize the PC signal
and LCD display, is not optimized, the picture will
blur.
This function enables you to adjust Clock Phase
and display a clear picture.
This TV allows you to enjoy music and photo les
stored on a USB device connected to the USB port.
Notes:
• Do not insert/remove a USB device while in use.
• MENU is not available during playback.
Media Player Speci cations
Device
• USB device:
• USB Mass Storage Class devices (MSC)
Notes:
• Connectivity is not guaranteed for all devices.
• Connect the USB device to the TV directly.
• Do not use a USB hub.
Supported le system
• FAT16 and FAT32
You must obtain any required permission
from copyright owners to download or use
copyrighted content. Toshiba cannot and does
not grant such permission.
Basic operation
You will be asked if you want to start the Media
Player whenever a USB device is inserted.
Auto Start
1 Insert a USB device into the USB terminal on the
left side of the TV.
• Use menus: SETUP and PC Settings
• Use the item: Clock Phase
Adjusting the Sampling Clock
If the Sampling Clock does not match with the dot
clock frequency of the PC, blurred picture detail will
occur, or screen width will change, or drift patterns
in vertical lines may be apparent.
This function enables you to adjust it and optimize
the picture.
• Use menus: SETUP and PC Settings
• Use the item: Sampling Clock
Resetting the PC Settings
The Reset function adjusts the PC Settings to the
factory settings.
• Use menus: SETUP and PC Settings
• Use the item: Reset (select Ye s and press Q)
2 A con rmation message will appear. Highlight
Ye s , and then press Q.
3 Press or to select Photo or Music and
then press Q. The list window will appear.
Note:
Depending on the TV condition, Auto Start may not
work properly.
Manual Start
1 Insert a USB device into the USB terminal on
the left side of the TV.
2 From the FUNCTION menu, highlight Media
Player, and then press Q.
3 Press or to select Photo or Music and
press Q. The list window will appear.
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To display the device information
1 From FUNCTION menu, highlight Media
Player, and press Q.
2 Press or to select Setup and press Q.
3 Press or to select Device Information and
press Q.
To close the Media Player
Press EXIT. The TV will return to the last-viewed
channel or video input.
Viewing Photo (JPEG) les
To view in Single View mode
1 When the list window appears after starting the
Media Player, press , , or to select a le
or folder.
Photo
Note:
If the previous or next le is not compatible, it will
be skipped automatically.
3 Press Q to return to Single View mode.
To set the Slide Show mode settings
1 From FUNCTION menu, highlight Media
Player, and press Q.
2 Press or to select Setup and press Q.
3 Press or to select Slide Show E ect or
Interval Time.
ItemDescription
Slide Show
E ect
Interval
Time
To set a Slide Show E ect
(Bottom to Top or Top to Bottom .etc).
To set a interval to view photos
(Slow, Normal or Fast).
4 Press or to adjust the setting.
/Folder/Current folder
Up Folder
Folder A
Folder B xx xxxxxx xxxxxxx
Folder C
Folder D
File Name A
File Name B xx xxxxxx xxxxx
File Name C
File Name D
File Name E
File Name F
File Name G
File Name H
The folders in the selected folder appear on the
left, and the les in the same folder appear on
the right.
When you select a folder, press Q to move the
next layer.
Up Folder : To return to the previous layer.
PU / Pu buttons can be used to page up/down
the list window when there are more les or
folders than will t onto one screen.
2 Press Q to view the selected le in the Single
View mode.
Press to view the next le. Press to view
the previous le.
Note:
If the previous or next le is not compatible, it will
be skipped automatically.
To view in Slide Show mode
1 To switch to Slide Show mode, press Q during
Single View mode.
2 Press to view the next le, or press to view
the previous le.
To rotate the image
While viewing the image in Single View mode, press
to rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise, press
to rotate the image 90 degrees counterclockwise.
To return to the list window
Press RETURN during Single View mode or Slide
Show mode.
To zoom in/out photos
During the Single View mode or Slide Show mode,
the zoom function can be used.
RED button (Zoom in):
x1 S x2 S x4 S x8 zoomGREEN button (Zoom out):
x8 S x4 S x2 S x1 zoomRETURN button:
Normal playback
Note:
Using the zoom function while in the Slide Show mode
will stop the slideshow and zoom in/out the photo.
To display le status information:
1 Press . The following information will be
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• File number/Total number of les (only for
les stored in the same directory)
• Photo title
• Date and time taken
• Slide Show icon (if applicable)
• Operation guide
2 Press again to remove the information from
the screen.
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Note:
If the previous or next le is not compatible, it will be
skipped automatically.
File Compatibility:
Media Format: JPEG
File Extension: .jpg
Data compatibility: JPEG Exif ver 2.2
Maximum viewable resolution: 8192 x 8192 (Baseline)
• Progressive JPEG is not support.
Maximum le size: 9MB
Maximum number of les: 9999 / folder (Base on
FAT 32)
Playing music les
1 When the list window appears after starting the
Media Player, press , , or to select a le
or folder.
Music
/Folder/Current folder
Up Folder
Folder A
Folder B xx xxxxxx xxxxxxx
Folder C
Folder D
The folders in the selected folder appear on the
left, and the les in the same folder appear on
the right.
When you select a folder, press Q to move the
next layer.
Up Folder : To return to the previous layer.
PU / Pu buttons can be used to page up/down
the list window when there are more les or
folders than will t onto one screen.
File Name A
File Name B xx xxxxxx xxxxx
File Name C
File Name D
File Name E
File Name F
File Name G
File Name H
To set the Repeat mode settings
1 From FUNCTION menu, highlight Media
Player, and press Q.
2 Press or to select Setup and press Q.
3 Press or to select Music Repeat.
ItemDescription
Music
Repeat
To play les in the same
directory repeatedly. (All, 1
or O ).
4 Press or to adjust the setting.
To display le status information:
1 Press . The following information will be
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• File number/Total number of les (only for
les stored in the same directory)
• Playback pictgram
• Progress bar
• Progress time/Total Time
• Repeat status icon
• Volume icon
• Mute icon (when muting)
• Volume bar
• Volume level
Note:
If the previous or next le is not compatible, it will be
skipped automatically.
File Compatibility:
Media Format: MP3
File Extension: .mp3
Audio codec: MPEG-1 Layer-3(MP3)
Maximum number of les: 9999 / folder (Base on
FAT 32)
2 Press Q to play the selected le in the full
screen mode.
Press z to play the next le. Press Z to skip to
the beginning of the current le. Press Z again
within 2 seconds to skip to the beginning of the
previous le.
Note:
If the previous or next le is not compatible, it will
be skipped automatically.
During playback
• Press W to pause.
To resume normal playback, press c (play).
• To play in fast reverse or fast forward directions,
press CC or cc during playback. Each time you
press CC or cc, the playback speed will change.
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Troubleshooting
Before calling a service technician, please check the
following table for a possible cause of the symptom
and some solutions.
Symptom and solution
TV will not turn on
• Make sure the power cord is plugged in, and
then press 1.
• The remote control batteries may be dead.
Replace the batteries.
No picture, no sound
• Check the aerial connections.
No sound, picture OK
• The sound may be muted. Press 2 +, − or
u.
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
Poor sound, picture OK
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
The picture brightness varies when you
display switch the TV on.
• If you switch the TV on at 0°C and under, wait
until the warms up.
Multiple images
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
• Aerial reception may be poor. Use a high
directional outdoor aerial.
• Check if the direction of the aerial has
changed.
Poor colour or no colour
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
• Adjust the Tint and/or Colour in the PICTURE
menu.
The remote control does not operate
• Remove all obstructions between the remote
control and the remote control sensor on the
TV.
• The remote control batteries may be dead.
Replace the batteries.
Poor picture, sound OK
• Check the aerial connections.
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
• Adjust the PICTURE menu.
Poor reception of broadcast channels
• Check the aerial connections.
• The station may have broadcast di culties.
Try another channel.
• Make sure the Colour System is properly set.
Teletext problems
• Check the aerial connections.
Good performance of text depends on a good
strong broadcast signal.
The brightness of the screen comes down,
or ickers of the screen are caused, or some
parts of the screen do not light up.
• When you just buy and start to use this TV, a
ickering may be caused in the screen. In this
case, switch o the TV, then switch on it again
to cure the condition.
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 a sign of a
malfunction.
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Broadcast system
Speci cations
Broadcast transmission systems of each country
or region
Asia M.E.
Country or regionColourSound
Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Oman,
Qatar,
United Arab Emirates, Yemen,
etc.
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, etc.
China, VietnamPALD/K
China Hong KongPALI
Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Russian Federation, etc.SECAMD/K
Myanmar, Republic of the
Philippines, etc.
Africa
Country or regionColourSound
Republic of South Africa, etc.PALI
Note:
PAL, SECAM and NTSC 3.58 (MHz) are di erent colour
signal broadcast transmission systems applicable to
di erent countries or region. NTSC 4.43 (MHz) is used
in special VCRs to playback NTSC recorded video tapes
through PAL TV equipment.
PALB/G
SECAMB/G
NTSCM
LED TV
Model
23PB200 Series, 29PB200 Series, 32PB200 Series,
40PB200 Series, 29PB202 Series
Power source
110-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Power consumption
23" : 40 W, 0.3 W
29" : 56 W, 0.3 W
32" : 56 W, 0.3 W
40" : 84 W, 0.4 W
Dimensions
23" : 548 (W) 423 (H) 135 (D) mm
29" : 665 (W) 507 (H) 145 (D) mm
32" : 734 (W) 546 (H) 145 (D) mm
40" : 922 (W) 652 (H) 191 (D) mm
Mass (Weight)
23" : 4.4 kg
29" : 4.5 kg
32" : 5.0 kg
40" : 8.0 kg
TV system (Aerial input)
Channel coverage:
PALB/G(CCIR)VHF2 - 12
UHF21 - 69
CATVX - Z+2, S1 - S41
PALI(UK)VHF-
UHF21 - 69
CATV-
PALD/K(CHINA)VHF1 - 12
UHF13 - 57
CATVZ1 - Z38
SECAMB/G(CCIR)VHF2 - 12
UHF21 - 69
CATVX - Z+2, S1 - S41
SECAMD/K(OIRT)VHF1 - 12
UHF21 - 69
CATVX1 - X19
NTSCM(US)VHF2 - 13
UHF14 - 69
CATV
NTSCM(JAPAN)VHF1 - 12
UHF13 - 62
CATVM1 - M10, S1 - S41
Special RF signal:
NTSC 4.43 colour system
5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz sound system
PAL 60 Hz colour system
5.5/6.0/6.5 MHz sound system
A6 - A1, A - W, AA ZZ, AAA, BBB
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COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT terminals (the signal
format)
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p (50/60 Hz), 1080i
(50/60 Hz)
(These signal formats are converted to match
the number of pixels of the LCD panel.)
Colour System
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43
Aspect ratio
16 : 9
Visible size (diagonal)
23" : 58.4 cm
29" : 72.3 cm
32" : 80.8 cm
40" : 102.4 cm
23" : Main 42 5 70 mm 2pcs.
29", 32", 40" : Main 40 5 120 mm 2pcs.
Input / Output terminals
o
(1)
COMPONENT/Standard video orV
VIDEO INPUTComponent videoY, P
o
(2)
O
AUDIO
(FIXED)
o
RGB/PC
o
PC/HDMI 2
(AUDIO)3.5 mm (Diameter) stereo
o
HDMI 1-2
USB portMedia Player Interface version:
Input
B/CB, PR/CR
A/VAudio L / Mono, R
Input
Phono jacksA/V
Output
Phono jacks
Input
Mini D-sub 15 pin Analogue RGB
Input
Input (type A)
19 pinA/V Digital
HDMI (Lip Sync)
USB 2.0
USB class: Mass Storage
Support le system: FAT16 and FAT32
Audio L / Mono, R
Supplied accessories
23PB200 Series:
Owner’s manual (1), Remote control (1),
Batteries (2), Screw (1) (-page3), Pedestal
stand (1), Screw (M5 x 14: 4 (only two screws are
used)) (stand type) (-page2)
29PB200 Series / 32PB200 Series / 40PB200
Series / 29PB202 Series:
Owner’s manual (1), Remote control (1),
Batteries (2), Screw (1) (-page3), Pedestal
stand (1), Screw (M5 x 14: 7, M4 x 8: 4) (stand
type) (-page2)
• Design and speci cations are subject to change
without notice.
• Never service or remodel the TV by yourself. It
may expose you to a re hazard or dangerous
voltages.
Following information is only for India:
The use of this symbol indicates that
this product may not be treated as
household waste.
By ensuring this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this
product.
For more detailed information about
recycling of this product,
please visit our website(http://www.
toshiba-india.com) or contact call
center (1800-200-8674).
Operating condition
Temperature 0°C - 35°C
Humidity 20% - 80% (No moisture
condensation)
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License Information on the software used in the
TOSHIBA TV
The software pre-installed in the TOSHIBA
Televisions consists of multiple, independent
software components. Each software component is
copyrighted by TOSHIBA or a third party.
The TOSHIBA Televisions uses software components
that are distributed as freeware under a third-party
end-user license agreement or copyright notice
(hereinafter referred to as a "EULA"). Some EULAs
require that the source code of the applicable
component be disclosed as the condition for
distributing the software component in executable
format.
You can check EULA related information on the
following Home Page:
URL : http://www.regza-asia.com/support/oss
In addition, some of the software components
which are used in Toshiba Televisions include the
software that are made or developed originally
by TOSHIBA. These software and accompanied
documents are copyrighted by TOSHIBA, and
protected by Copyright Act, an international
treaty's articles and other governing laws. The
software components which are made or developed
originally by TOSHIBA and not subject to EULAs are
not a target of source code o ering.
The Toshiba warranty provided in respect of the
TV is the only warranty provided and no additional
warranties are provided in respect of the software
components subject to EULAs.
Some of the software components distributed
under EULAs are made available for use by the user
on the premise that they are not copyrighted or
warranted by TOSHIBA or any third party. These
software components are licensed to the user
free of charge and therefore not covered by any
warranty within the scope of the applicable laws.
These software components are provided in "as is"
condition without any warranty, whether express or
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to, an implied warranty for marketability or tness
for speci c uses. All risks associated with the quality
or performance of these software components are
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whatsoever for any cost of repair or correction or
other incidental expense incurred in connection
with a defect found in any of these software
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or redistributes the software with consent from the
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"Loss" here includes normal, special, incidental and
indirect loss (including, but not limited to, the loss
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any third party; and interface incompatibility with
other software). Please read each EULA for details on
the use conditions and items that must be observed
regarding these software components.
The table below lists the software components
pre-installed in the TOSHIBA Televisions, which
are subject to EULAs. The user should read the
applicable EULAs carefully before using these
software components. The EULAs are exhibited in
their original text (English) as exactly written by the
respective parties other than TOSHIBA.
For at least three (3) years from the date of
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be
of the greatest possible use to the public, the best
way to achieve this is to make it free software which
everyone can redistribute and change under these
terms.
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will
be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without
even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General
Public License along with this program; if not, write
to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
Also add information on how to contact you by
electronic and paper mail.
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name
of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY
NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. This is free
software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c'
should show the appropriate parts of the General
Public License. Of course, the commands you use
may be called something other than `show w' and
`show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu
items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work
as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a
"copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright
interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes
passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
This General Public License does not permit
incorporating your program into proprietary
programs. If your program is a subroutine library,
you may consider it more useful to permit linking
proprietary applications with the library. If this is
what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License.
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