Toshiba 40TL900A, 46TL900A User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL
46TL900A 40TL900A
© TOSHIBA CORPORATION, 2012 All Rights Reserved

Contents

INSTALLING YOUR TV
Safety Precautions ......................................................... 4
The remote control ........................................................ 9
Inserting batteries and e ective range ......... 10
CONNECTING YOUR TV
Connecting external equipment .............................. 11
Connecting an HDMI® device .................................... 12
To connect an HDMI device ............................... 12
HDMI’s ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature
REGZA-LINK connection .............................................. 13
Connecting a computer .............................................. 14
To connect a PC to the RGB/PC terminal ...... 14
To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal .......... 14
Connecting a home network ..................................... 15
To connect the TV to a home network - Wired
To connect the TV to a home network
with an internet connection - Wireless ........ 15
To connect the TV to the PC with
Intel® Wireless Display ....................................... 15
Controls and input connections ............................... 16
Switching on ........................................................... 16
Using the menu system ...................................... 16
Using the TV controls and connections ........ 16
MENU structure .............................................................. 17
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Startup Application ....................................................... 18
Quick Setup ............................................................. 18
Auto Tuning ............................................................. 20
ATV Manual Tuning ....................................................... 21
Tuning ........................................................................ 21
Skip ............................................................................. 22
Sorting positions ................................................... 22
DTV Manual Tuning ....................................................... 23
Manual Tuning ........................................................ 23
DTV Settings .................................................................... 23
Channels ................................................................... 23
Standby Channel Update ................................... 24
Location setting ..................................................... 24
Analogue switch-o ............................................ 24
CONTROLS AND FEATURES
General controls ............................................................. 25
Quick Menu ............................................................. 25
Selecting channels ................................................ 25
The Time Display – analogue only ................. 25
Stereo and Bilingual transmissions ................. 25
Using 3D functions ........................................................ 26
Using the 3D glasses ............................................ 26
Viewing 3D images ............................................... 27
Switching display mode or selecting
3D format ............................................................... 27
... 12
... 15
Setting the auto start mode .............................. 29
Adjusting 2D to 3D Depth .................................. 29
Setting the 3D PIN code ...................................... 29
Setting 3D Start Message ................................... 30
Setting 3D Lock ...................................................... 30
Setting 3D Timer Lock .......................................... 30
Setting Enable 3D Timer ..................................... 30
Displaying 3D Important Info ........................... 30
Switching left and right images ....................... 30
Sound controls ................................................................ 31
Volume controls and sound mute ................... 31
Dual ............................................................................ 31
Balance ...................................................................... 31
Bass, Treble ............................................................... 31
Voice Enhancement .............................................. 31
Dynamic Bass Boost ............................................. 31
Stable Sound® ......................................................... 31
Dynamic Range Control ...................................... 31
Audio Level O set ................................................. 32
TV Speakers On/O .............................................. 32
Headphone Settings ............................................ 32
Audio Description ................................................. 32
Widescreen viewing ...................................................... 33
Picture controls ............................................................... 35
Picture Mode ........................................................... 35
Picture preferences ............................................... 35
Reset ........................................................................... 35
ColourMaster .......................................................... 35
Base Colour Adjustment ..................................... 36
Colour Temperature .............................................. 36
Auto Brightness Sensor ....................................... 36
Active Backlight Control ..................................... 36
Black/White Level .................................................. 36
MPEG NR – Noise Reduction ............................. 36
DNR – Digital Noise Reduction ......................... 37
Active Vision ............................................................ 37
Resetting the advanced picture settings ...... 37
Automatic Format (Widescreen) ...................... 37
4:3 Stretch ................................................................ 37
Blue Screen .............................................................. 37
Picture Position ...................................................... 38
Picture still ................................................................ 38
Using your home network .......................................... 38
Setting up the Network ............................................... 39
Wireless Setup ........................................................ 39
Advanced Network Setup ................................... 41
DNS Setup ................................................................ 42
Network Connection Test ................................... 43
Using the software keyboard ............................ 43
Network Device Setup ................................................. 44
External Control Setup ........................................ 44
Device Name Setup .............................................. 44
USB HDD Record Function ......................................... 45
Setting up the USB HDD for recording ........... 45
To record DTV programmes
(One Touch Recording) ....................................... 45
How to set recordings via the Programme
Guide ........................................................................ 46
2
To check, edit or delete scheduling
information ............................................................. 47
To view a recorded programme ........................ 48
Operations from the Library screen ................. 48
Recording Setup ..................................................... 49
Scheduling priority ................................................ 51
Using Toshiba Places . .................................................... 51
Using Intel® Wireless Display ..................................... 52
Intel® Wireless Display Device Name .............. 52
PC List ........................................................................ 52
Using the Media Player ................................................ 53
Basic operation ....................................................... 53
Viewing photo  les
(on a DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server or USB device)
Viewing movie  les
(on a DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server or USB device)
Playing music  les
(on a DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server or USB device)
Other features ................................................................. 59
Panel Lock ................................................................ 59
The timers ......................................................................... 59
Programme Timers – digital only ................... 59
On Timer ................................................................... 60
Sleep Timer .............................................................. 60
Energy Saving Settings ................................................ 61
Automatic Power Down ...................................... 61
No Signal Power Down ........................................ 61
Digital on-screen information ................................... 61
Information .............................................................. 61
Using EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) ............ 62
Genre selection/searching ................................. 63
Digital settings – parental control .......................... 63
Parental PIN Setup ................................................ 63
Parental Setup ........................................................ 64
Network Lock .......................................................... 64
Digital settings – Channel Options ........................ 64
Selecting favourite channels ............................. 64
Favourite Channel Lists ....................................... 64
Skip channels .......................................................... 65
Locking channels ................................................... 65
Digital settings – other settings .............................. 65
Subtitles .................................................................... 65
Audio languages .................................................... 65
... 54
... 56
... 58
Software Upgrade and Licences ............................... 66
Network Upgrade .................................................. 66
Software Licences ................................................. 66
System Information and Reset TV ............................ 66
System Information .............................................. 66
Reset TV .................................................................... 66
PC Settings ....................................................................... 67
Horizontal and Vertical Position ....................... 67
Clock Phase .............................................................. 67
Sampling Clock ...................................................... 67
Reset ........................................................................... 67
Input selection and AV connections ....................... 68
Input selection ....................................................... 68
Labeling video input sources ............................ 68
Digital Audio Output ............................................ 68
Using REGZA-LINK ......................................................... 69
Enable REGZA-LINK .............................................. 69
TV Auto Power ........................................................ 69
Auto Standby .......................................................... 69
Ampli er Control ................................................... 70
Initial Speaker Setting .......................................... 70
REGZA-LINK input source selection ................ 70
REGZA-LINK one touch play .............................. 70
REGZA-LINK system standby ............................. 70
TEXT SERVICES
Text services ..................................................................... 71
Selecting modes .................................................... 71
Text information .................................................... 71
Navigating pages using Auto ........................... 71
Navigating pages using LIST ............................. 71
Control buttons ...................................................... 72
PROBLEM SOLVING
Questions and Answers ............................................
INFORMA
TION
License Information ...................................................... 76
Information ...................................................................... 77
Speci cations and accessories .................................. 87
73
During the life of your TV  rmware updates will be made available to ensure that your TV
maintains optimum performance:
USB HDD Recording is supported on this TV, if this functionality is not implemented at time of purchase
it will be made available via  rmware update in the last quarter of 2012.
If your TV is connected to the internet,  rmware will be automatically made available.
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Safety Precautions

This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be taken to obtain the best results and for safety to be assured. Please read the points below for your own safety. They are of a general nature, intended to help with all electronic consumer products, and some points may not apply to the goods you have just purchased.
Air Circulation
Leave more than 10cm clearance around the television to allow adequate ventilation. This will prevent overheating and possible damage to the television. Dusty places should also be avoided.
Heat Damage
Damage may occur if the television is left in direct sunlight or near a heater. Avoid places subject to extremely high temperatures or humidity. Place in a location where the temperature remains between 5°C min. and 35°C max.
Mains Supply
The mains supply required for this equipment is 220-240v AC 50Hz. Never connect to a DC supply or any other power source. DO ensure that the television is not standing on the mains lead. Use only the supplied lead.
DO NOT cut o 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.
Do
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 o and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections.
DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.
WARNING: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the  oor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. See page 6.
DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY FIXED COVERS AS THIS WILL EXPOSE DANGEROUS AND ‘LIVE’ PARTS.
THE MAINS PLUG IS USED AS A DISCONNECTING DEVICE AND THEREFORE SHOULD BE READILY OPERABLE.
Do not
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.
DO NOT allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping or splashing or objects  lled with liquids, such as vases, to be placed on the equipment.
DO NOT place hot objects or naked  ame sources, such as lighted candles or nightlights on, or close to equipment. High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to  res.
WARNING:
 re, keep candles or other open  ames away from this product at all times.
DO NOT use makeshift stands and NEVER  x legs with wood screws. To ensure complete safety, always  t the manufacturer’s approved stand, bracket or legs with the  xings provided according to the instructions.
DO NOT leave equipment switched on when it is unattended, unless it is speci cally stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has a standby mode. Switch o by withdrawing the plug, and make sure your family knows how to do this. Special arrangements may need to be made for people with disabilities.
DO NOT continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or it is damaged in any way – switch o , withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
To prevent the spread of
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WARNING: Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
ABOVE ALL - NEVER let anyone, especially children, push or hit the screen and cabinet back, or push anything into holes, slots or any other openings in the case. These actions will damage screen or internal parts.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind - it is better to be safe than sorry.
NEVER
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.
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.
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Installation and important information

Where to install
Locate the television away from direct sunlight and strong lights. Soft, indirect lighting is recommended for comfortable viewing. Use curtains or blinds to prevent direct sunlight falling on the screen.
Place the TV on a stable, level surface that can support the weight of the TV. In order to prevent injury and maintain stability of this apparatus, secure the TV to the level surface using the strap if  tted, or to a wall using a sturdy tie to the P clips provided. Otherwise secure the TV on the level surface using the supplied mounting screw.
The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology; however, sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing
‘P’ Clip
picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction.
Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen. Also, please be certain that small items cannot be inserted into slots or openings in the case.
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.
When using a Wall Bracket
Please use a wall bracket appropriate for the size and weight of the LCD TV.
Two people are required for installation.• To install a wall-mount from another manufacturer,
use the SPACERS (supplied).
1 Unplug and remove any cables and/or other
component connectors from the rear of the TV.
2 Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a
 at, cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket.
3 Follow the instructions provided with your
wall bracket. Before proceeding, make sure the appropriate bracket(s) are attached to the wall and the back of the TV as described in the instructions provided with the wall bracket.
4 Make sure to place the spacers supplied between
the bracket and the back of the TV.
5 Always use the screws supplied or recommended
by the wall mount manufacturer.
28–32mm
CAUTION: The diameter and length of the screws di er
Place four spacers (supplied).
depending on wall bracket model. Use of screws other than the screws speci ed may result in internal damage to the TV set or cause it to fall, etc.
Removing the Pedestal Stand:
1 Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a
 at, cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket. Leave the stand protruding over the edge of the surface.
NOTE: Extreme care should always be used when
removing the pedestal stand to avoid damage to the LCD panel.
2 Remove the four screws.
3 Once you have removed all four screws holding
the pedestal stand in place, remove the pedestal stand from the TV by sliding the pedestal stand away from the TV.
Screw Wall bracket
Spacer (supplied)
TV back panel
M8
Fixing strap
Fixing strap
Sturdy tie (as short as possible)
Stand clip
Screw (supplied)
Stand style is dependent on model
Four screws
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Available 3D glasses : Toshiba FPT-AG02G (not supplied)
The 3D function has been designed for private use and entertainment in your home environment. Please note that any commercial use of the 3D function could lead to copyright infringement of authors’ rights. Toshiba asks you to respect the intellectual property rights of third parties.
When using the 3D glasses
About handling the 3D glasses
Do not leave the 3D glasses or the accessories within the reach of small children.
Inhaling or swallowing them may cause su ocation or lesions in the stomach wall. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
Do not repair, modify, or disassemble the 3D glasses by yourself.
Doing so may cause a  re or cause you to become indisposed while viewing 3D images. Contact the Toshiba Call Center for repair of your 3D glasses.
Do not expose the glasses to excessive heat such as sunshine,  re, or the like.
About the 3D glasses
Do not use the 3D glasses if they are not working properly or broken.
Continuing to use them in such a state may cause injury, eye strain, or indisposition. Do not use the 3D glasses if they are broken or have any cracks.
Do not stand or walk while wearing 3D glasses.• You may lose your balance which could result in
falls or other accidents.
Do not wear the 3D glasses for any purpose other than viewing 3D programming.
3D glasses do not function as sunglasses.
Do not drop, exert pressure on, or step on the 3D glasses.
Doing so may damage the glass section, which may result in injury. Exposing the 3D glasses to liquid or excessive heat may damage the liquid crystal shutter function.
If your nose or temple turns red, or you feel pain or discomfort, stop using the 3D glasses.
Such symptoms as above may occur if you keep wearing them for a long time, which may also cause indisposition.
Be careful not to pinch your  ngers in the hinge of the 3D glasses.
Cautions on watching 3D images
Some viewers may experience a seizure or blackout when exposed to certain  ashing images or lights contained in certain 3D television pictures or video games.
Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptoms linked to an epileptic condition, or has a family history of epilepsy,
should contact a health care provider before using the 3D function.
Avoid use of the 3D function when under the in uence of alcohol. If you are ill or feel ill, you should refrain from viewing 3D images, and consult your health care provider as may be appropriate. If you experience any of the following symptoms when viewing 3D video images, stop viewing and contact your health care provider:
Convulsions, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, altered vision, involuntary movements, disorientation, eye strain, nausea/vomiting, dizziness, headaches.
If you feel eye fatigue or other discomfort from viewing 3D video images, remove the 3D glasses and discontinue use until the condition is eliminated. Viewing in 3D may cause dizziness and/or disorientation for some viewers.
Therefore, to avoid injury do not place your TV near open stairwells, balconies, or wires. Also do not sit near objects that could be broken if accidentally hit.
When viewing 3D images, always wear 3D glasses.
Watching 3D images without 3D glasses may cause eye strain. Use speci ed 3D glasses.
When watching 3D images, do not wear 3D glasses at an angle and do not lie down.
If you watch while lying down or with the glasses tilted, the 3D e ect is lost and it may cause eye strain.
It is recommended that the viewer’s eyes and 3D glasses are level with the screen. If you have prescription eye glasses or contact lenses, wear the 3D glasses over them.
Watching 3D images without appropriate eyewear may cause eye strain.
If 3D images often appear in double or if you cannot see the images in 3D, stop viewing.
Continuous viewing may cause eye strain.
Due to the possible impact on vision development, viewers of 3D video images should be age 6 or above.
Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D and should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged viewing without rest.
Watching TV while sitting too close to the screen for an extended period of time may cause eye strain.
The ideal viewing distance should be at least three times the screen height.
If the 3D PIN number has been forgotten:
Use the Master PIN code of 1276, and then change to a number of your choice. Select 3D PIN from the Preferences / 3D Setup menu to enter PIN.
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Notes on handling the 3D glasses’ liquid crystal shutter lenses
Do not put excessive force on the lenses. Do not scratch the surface of the lenses with sharp objects. Do not drop or bend the 3D glasses.
Notes on IR communication
Do not block the IR sensor for 3D glasses on the TV by placing objects in front of it. Do not cover the IR sensor on the 3D glasses with stickers or labels. Keep the IR sensor on the 3D glasses clean. The use of 3D glasses could interfere with other IR communication devices. Other IR communication devices may cause the 3D glasses not to work correctly. Use the TV and 3D glasses in a place where they will not interfere with other devices or products.
Notes on watching the TV
3D e ect and image quality may vary depending upon content quality and display device capability/functionality/settings. If you use any device, such as a mobile phone or mobile wireless device, near the 3D glasses, the 3D glasses may not work correctly.
Use the product in the following temperature range; otherwise, the quality of the 3D image or the reliability of the product cannot be guaranteed.
– 3D glasses: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F) – TV: 0°C - 35°C (32°F - 95°F)
If you use a  uorescent light, it may  icker depending on the frequency of the light. In this case, reduce the brightness of the  uorescent light, or use another light. (It is not recommended to watch the TV in a dark room, especially for children.) Wear the 3D glasses properly, otherwise you may not see the correct 3D image. When not viewing 3D images on this unit, take o the 3D glasses; otherwise, it may be di cult to see the display on other products such as PC, digital clock or calculator, etc.
About the connecting cable
Use a high-speed and high-quality HDMI cable when you connect a device such as 3D compatible BD player or PC to the TV. When you use a standard HDMI cable, 3D images may not be shown.
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Please take note
If stationary images generated by 4:3 broadcasts, text services, channel identi cation logos, computer displays, video games, on-screen menus, etc. are left on the television screen for any length of time, they could become conspicuous. It is always advisable to reduce both the brightness and contrast settings.
Very long, continuous use of the 4:3 picture on a 16:9 screen may result in some retention of the image at the 4:3 outlines. This is not a defect of the LCD TV and is not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty. Regular use of other size modes (e.g.: Super Live) will prevent permanent retention.
EXCLUSION CLAUSE
Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and/or damage to the product caused by:
i) Fire; ii) Earthquake; iii) Accidental damage; iv) Intentional misuse of the product; v) Use of the product in improper conditions; vi) Loss and/or damage caused to the product whilst in the possession of a third party; vii) Any damage or loss caused as a result of the owner’s failure and/or neglect to follow the instructions set
out in the owner’s manual;
viii) Any loss or damage caused directly as a result of misuse or malfunction of the product when used
simultaneously with associated equipment;
Furthermore, under no circumstances shall Toshiba be liable for any consequential loss and/or damage including but not limited to the following: loss of pro t, interruption of business, the loss of recorded data whether caused during normal operation or misuse of the product.
When Using a USB HDD
The recording function has been designed for private use and entertainment in your home environment. Please note that any commercial use of the recording function could lead to copyright infringement of authors’ rights. Toshiba asks you to respect the intellectual property rights of third parties.
Before recording to a device connected to the TV, make a test recording and check the recording performance.
Programmes that are prohibited from copying due to copyright protection cannot be recorded.
Toshiba shall not be liable for compensation or incidental damages of any kind whatsoever resulting from content that was not properly recorded on the recording device or that was modi ed or lost.
Toshiba shall not be liable for damages of any kind whatsoever (breakdown of the recording device, modi cation or loss of the recorded content, etc.) resulting from malfunction, operating failure or incorrect operation due to combining with another connected device.
If you connect a USB HDD that has been used with a PC or another TV, only programmes which are recorded using this TV can be playback.
Turn o the TV power supply before if you disconnect USB HDD.
Not doing so may result in loss of the recorded data or malfunction of the USB HDD.
Please note that recording on the USB HDD is no longer playable after the TV’s main-board is exchanged during service.
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2 2
2
2

The remote control

Simple at-a-glance reference of your remote control.
1 2 5
4
8
9
11
16 17
0 2
4
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CT-90405
1 For On/Standby mode 2 To select external input sources 3 To select TV Mode (DTV Ant/ATV) 4 To switch between 2D and 3D 5 Widescreen viewing
s
6
Stereo/bilingual transmissions
7
Digital Subtitles or Analogue TEXT Subtitle pages if available
8 Number buttons 9 Switch the Audio Description On/O 10 To return to previous channel 11 To alter the TV volume 12 To display on-screen information
To access the index page in Text mode
13 To mute the TV sound 14 To access Quick Menu 15 To change programme positions
To change TEXT pages 16 To access the “TOSHIBA PLACES” Top Page
When network is not connected, an error message
will be displayed.
3
6 7
10 12
13 15
14 19 18 21
23 25
26
27
17 To access Media Player Menu 18 To call up text services 19 To access the analogue or digital Channel List 20 On-screen Menus 21 To display the digital on-screen Programme Guide 22
To page up, down, left or right
23
When using menus, the arrows move the cursor on the screen up, down, left or right. Press OK to con rm your selection
24 To return to previous Menu 25 To exit menus and applications
26 When in TV mode:
Analogue time
D
display
When using Programme Guide:
–24 hours
Z
+24 hours
z
–1 page
CC
+1 page
cc
27
Colour buttons: Text and interactive service control buttons
28 Picture still 29 To record DTV programmes
When in Text mode:
To reveal
A
concealed text To hold a wanted
B
page To enlarge text
C
display size To select a page
D
while viewing a normal picture
During Playback:
To PLAY
c
To STOP
v
To PAUSE/STEP
W/w
To SKIP-BACK
Z
To REWIND
CC
To FAST FORWARD
cc
To SKIP-FORWARD
z
Inserting batteries and e ective range
Remove the back cover to reveal the battery compartment and make sure the batteries are inserted the proper way. Suitable battery types for this remote are AA, IEC R6
1.5V.
Do not combine a used, old battery with a new one or mix battery types. Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent acid from leaking into the battery compartment. Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.
Warning: Batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,  re or the like.
The performance of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of  ve metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the television. If the operating range becomes reduced, the batteries may need replacing.
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CONNECTING YOUR TV

Connecting external equipment

Before connecting any external equipment, turn o all main power switches. If there is no switch, remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
ILLUSTRATION SHOWS 40TL900A.
HDMI 4 INPUT
HEADPHONE jack
Power cord
LAN port
SCART (EXT 1)
RGB/PC INPUT
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT
(OPTICAL)
HDMI 1/2/3 INPUTS
COMPONENT VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT, VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT (Y/L/R) (EXT 2)
or
Scart/RCA adaptor (supplied)
Aerial cables:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect the aerial to the socket on the rear of the television. If you use a decoder and/or a media recorder, it is essential that the aerial cable is connected through the decoder and/or through the media recorder to the television.
SCART leads: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connect the media recorder IN/OUT socket to the television. Connect the decoder TV socket to the television. Before running Auto Tuning, put your decoder and media recorder to Standby.
The RCA sockets alongside the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT sockets will accept L and R audio signals.
When connecting the VIDEO/AUDIO devices, connect those cables to Y/L/R sockets.
The Digital Audio Output socket enables the connection of a suitable surround sound system.
NOTE: This output is always active.
Aerial Cable
Media Recorder
HDMI® (High-De nition Multimedia Interface) is for use with a DVD decoder or electrical equipment with digital audio and video output. For acceptable video or PC signal formats through the HDMI terminals, see page 78.
NOTE: Although this television is able to connect to HDMI equipment, it is possible that some equipment may not operate correctly.
LAN port is used to connect the TV to your home network. This TV can play digital content stored on a DLNA CERTIFIED™ product with server function.
A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the back of the television; therefore, the relevant owner’s manuals for all additional equipment must be referred to for exact instructions.
If the television automatically switches over to monitor external equipment, return to normal television by pressing the desired programme position button. To recall external equipment, press
to select between TV, EXT1, EXT2, HDMI1,
o
HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4 or PC. When the external input mode is selected while
viewing DTV mode, the SCART socket does not output video/audio signals.
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Connecting an HDMI® device

The HDMI input on your television receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI source device.
This input is designed to accept HDCP (High­Bandwidth Digital-Content Protection) programme material in digital form from EIA/CEA-861-D– compliant consumer electronic devices (such as a set-top box or DVD player with HDMI output). For acceptable video signal formats, see page 78.
NOTE: Supported Audio format: Linear PCM, Dolby Digital (AC-3), sampling rate 32/44.1/48kHz.

To connect an HDMI device

Connect an HDMI cable (type A connector) to the HDMI terminal.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you use an HDMI cable with the HDMI Logo (
If your HDMI connection is capable of 1080p • and/or your television is capable of refresh rates greater than 50Hz, you will need a Category 2 cable. Conventional HDMI/DVI cable may not work properly with this model.
HDMI cable transfers both video and audio. • Separate analogue audio cables are not required (see illustration).
the back of your television
HDMI’s ARC (Audio Return Channel)
feature
This feature enables the audio signal of the TV to be sent to the AV ampli er via the HDMI cable. It will not be necessary to connect a cable from the audio output of the TV to the audio input of the AV ampli er to reproduce the audio received from the tuner of the TV through the AV ampli er.
the back of your television
AV amplier that supports ARC
).
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
HDMI device
To view the HDMI device video, press the o button to select HDMI1, HDMI2 or HDMI 3 mode.
12
CONNECTING YOUR TV

REGZA-LINK connection

You can control the basic functions of connected audio/video devices using the television’s remote control if you connect a REGZA-LINK compatible AV ampli er or playback device. For an explanation of setup and operations, see pages 69 – 70.
the back of your television
AV amplier Playback device
Playback device
For the setup shown above, you will need three HDMI cables.
NOTE:
If several devices are connected, the REGZA-LINK • feature may not operate properly.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you • use HDMI cables with the HDMI Logo (
This function is available when one PC and one • AV ampli er are connected separately. However, it may not operate properly if the PC is connected via the AV ampli er.
Before controlling the device(s):
After completing the above connections, set the • REGZA-LINK Setup menu as you desire (see page
69). The connected devices must also be set. For
).
details, see the operation manual for each device. The REGZA-LINK feature uses CEC technology as
regulated by the HDMI standard. This feature is limited to models incorporating
Toshiba’s REGZA-LINK. However, Toshiba is not liable for those operations. Refer to individual instruction manuals for compatibility information.
13
CONNECTING YOUR TV

Connecting a computer

With either an RGB/PC or an HDMI connection, you can watch your computer’s display on the television.

To connect a PC to the RGB/PC terminal

When connecting a PC to the RGB/PC terminal on the television, use an analogue RGB (15-pin) computer cable.
the back of your television
Mini D-sub 15 pin connector
Computer
RGB PC cable (not
supplied)
Conversion adaptor if required (not supplied)
To use a PC, set the monitor output resolution on the PC before connecting it to the television. For acceptable PC signal formats, see page 77.
To display the optimum picture, use the PC setting feature (see page 67).
NOTE:
Some PC models cannot be connected to this • television.
An adaptor is not needed for computers with a • compatible mini D-sub15-pin terminal.
Depending on the DVD’s title and the • speci cations of the PC on which you are playing the DVD-Video, some scenes may be skipped or you may not be able to pause during multi-angle scenes.
A band may appear at the edges of the screen • or parts of the picture may be obscured. This is due to scaling of the picture by the set, it is not a malfunction.
When PC input mode is selected, some of the • television’s features will be unavailable e.g. Colour System in the System Setup menu.
Some PC models may output unique signals that • the television may be unable to detect (see page
77). If connecting a certain PC model with a unique
PC signal, the PC signal may not be detected correctly.

To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal

When connecting a PC to the HDMI terminal on the television, use an HDMI-to-DVI adaptor cable.
If connecting a PC with an HDMI terminal, use an HDMI cable (type A connector).
the back of your television
Computer
HDMI-to-DVI
adaptor cable
For acceptable PC and video signal formats, see page 77.
NOTE:
The edges of the images may be hidden.• If connecting a certain PC model with a unique
PC signal, the PC signal may not be detected correctly.
14
CONNECTING YOUR TV

Connecting a home network

The LAN port allows your Toshiba TV to connect to your home network. You can use this revolutionary home entertainment networking system to access photo, video and audio  les that are stored on a DLNA CERTIFIED™ server and play/display them on your TV.
NOTE:
If you connect to a shared network outside your • home, it is advisable to use a router. Always use DLNA CERTIFIED™ products in private network environments. Connect this TV to the same router as other DLNA CERTIFIED™ products (server).
If you use a hub or switch to connect the TV to • your home network, you may not be able to use the automatic setup and will have to manually set up the network address. See page 40.
If you use a router with built-in DHCP functionality, • use the automatic setup. Manual setup may not work.
If you connect the TV and PC directly, use a • crossover LAN cable.
Please consult your PC manufacturer about details • of PC settings.
Wireless devices may interfere with Intel® Wireless • Display.
To connect the TV to a home network -
Wired
the back of your television
To connect the TV to a home network
with an internet connection - Wireless
Please refer to “Wireless Setup” section on page 39.
the back of your television
USB 1 or USB 2
Access point (AP)
Wireless LAN router
Modem
Computer
How to use this Dual Band Wireless LAN Adaptor
If this device is going to be operated in the • frequency range of 5.15 GHz to 5.35 GHz, it is restricted to indoor use.
TOSHIBA Dual Band WLAN adaptor
Modem (if available)
[1] [2]
Cable or Phone jack
Server PC
Router with Hub
[3][2]
[2]
[1] Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your
modem type)
[2] Standard LAN cable [3] Do NOT connect a phone jack directly to the TV’s
.
LAN port
15
To connect the TV to the PC with
Intel® Wireless Display
PC with Intel
Wireless Display
®
Intel® WiDi
TOSHIBA Dual Band WLAN adaptor
CONNECTING YOUR TV

Controls and input connections

A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the input sockets on the side of the television.
While all the necessary adjustments and controls for the television are made using the remote control, the buttons on the television may be used for some functions.
USB 1 port
Media Player/Wireless LAN adaptor ready for a home network
USB HDD connection ready
Ambient Light Sensor
3D IR
40TL900A.ILLUSTRATION SHOWS
Control panel
USB 2 port
Media Player/Wireless LAN adaptor ready for a home network USB HDD connection ready

Switching on

If the RED LED is not lit, check that the mains plug is connected to the power supply and press 1 on
the remote control; it may take a few moments. The GREEN LED will be lit.
To put the television into Standby, press 1 on the remote control. To view the television, press 1 again. The picture may take a few seconds to appear.
For energy saving:
We recommend that you use the television with the factory settings. The factory settings are for energy saving. Unplugging the mains plug will cut energy use to zero for all televisions. This is recommended when the television is not being used for a long time, e.g. when on holiday. Reducing the brightness of the screen will reduce energy use. Energy e ciency cuts energy consumption and thus saves money by reducing electricity bills.
NOTE: Putting the television into standby mode will reduce energy consumption, but will still draw some power.

Using the menu system

Press MENU on the remote control to display the menu. The menu appears as a list of  ve topics. As each
symbol is selected by pressing C or c on the remote control, its respective options will appear above.
NOTE: The same menu is displayed in DTV (Digital TV) and ATV (Analogue TV) modes; however, where some items are not available in a mode, they will appear grayed out.
ORANGE LED – Programme timer set (digital only)
RED LED – Recording
RED LED – Standby GREEN LED – Power on
To use the option, press B and b on the remote control to move up and down and press C or c to select your desired setting.

Using the TV controls and connections

To turn on or o the TV, press • To alter the volume, press + or – .
+ and – buttons operate as volume up/down as default.
To alter the programme position, press • and press u or U.
To select an external input, press and hold • until the Inputs window appears, and then press
or U to select the appropriate input source.
u
The Media Player feature provides access to photo, movie and music  les stored on a USB storage device that is connected via the USB1 or USB2 port or on a network device.
The USB port also has to be used with the “TOSHIBA Dual Band WLAN Adaptor WLM-20U2” in order to access a wireless network.
You must use the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN device to ensure correct operation of this feature. This feature is available only when the “TOSHIBA Dual Band WLAN Adaptor“ is used.
Please always refer to the owner’s manual of the equipment to be connected for full details.
NOTE:
The USB socket has limited functionality and • Toshiba can take no responsibility for damage to other connected equipment.
Interactive video games that involve shooting a “gun” • at an on-screen target may not work with this TV.
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CONNECTING YOUR TV

MENU structure

To open the main menu (illustration below) , press MENU on the remote control.
Genre Search
Guide
Setup
Function
1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer
TV Programmes
Press MENU. Press C c / B. Press C c. Press OK. Press TV Programmes
Guide Genre Search Programme Timers
Library
Media Player
USB Media Player Network Media Player
Programme
Timers
Media Player
Library
Connected TV
BbC c
Jump to Programme Guide (EPG) Jump to Genre Search Jump to Programme Timers Jump to Library
USB Media Player Menu Network Media Player Menu
Connected TV
Toshiba Places Jump to Toshiba Places
NOTE: This menu item is subject to change without notice.
Function
.
Setup
On Timer Sleep Timer Intel® Wireless Display
Picture Sound Preferences System Setup
17
On Timer Menu Sleep Timer Menu Intel® Wireless Display Menu
Picture Menu Sound Menu Preferences Menu System Setup Menu

SETTING UP YOUR TV

Startup Application

Before switching on the TV, make sure your decoder/media recorder, if applicable, is in standby. To set up the television, use the buttons on the remote control as detailed on page 10.

Quick Setup

Press the 1 button. The Menu Language
a
screen will appear. This screen will appear the  rst time that the television is switched on and each time Reset TV is selected.
Press C or c to select the menu language
b
English or Français.
Press OK to display the Primary/Secondary
c
Language and Primary/Secondary Audio Language item. Press
B b C c
the language as desired.
Quick Setup
Primary Subtitle Language
Secondary Subtitle Language
Primary Audio Language
Secondary Audio Language
Press OK, and the Time Zone screen will
d
appear.
Time Zone
New South Wales
Press C or c to select Time Zone.
e
Press OK, and the Location screen will
f
appear.
Location
To use the TV for displaying in a store showroom, please select [Store]. [Home] mode is recommended for normal use.
Press C or c to select Home or Store. For
g
normal home use, select Home.
Press OK, and the AutoView screen will
h
appear, press C or c to select Ye s or No.
AutoView
AutoView mode automatically adjusts picture settings to suit ambient light conditions. Do you wish to enable AutoView mode?
Home
No
to select
English
French
English
French
Press OK, and the Network Setup screen
i
will appear. Press C or c to select Ye s or No.
Network Setup
Do you want to configure network setup?
Yes
When you select No, skip to step 17.
Press OK, and the Network Type screen
j
will appear. Press C or c to select Wired or Wireless.
Network Type
Please select a network type.
Wired
When you select Wired (LAN cable connection), skip to step 14.
When you select Wireless (USB WLAN adaptor connection), follow step 11.
NOTE: If the USB WLAN adaptor is not connected, Network Type screen does not display and skip to step 14.
Press OK, and the Wireless Setup screen
k
will appear.
Press C or c to select the
Wireless Setup type.
Assisted Setup - follow step 12.
Input the Security Key only.
Manual Setup , skip to step 13.
Input the all settings.
Wireless Setup
Please select a kind of wireless network.
Assisted Setup
NOTE: EXIT is available during settings.
In step 11, when you select Assisted Setup;
l
Press OK, and the Assisted Setup screen will appear. Press B or b to select the desired AP and press OK.
NOTE:
Check the MAC address on the label of
the AP or in the manual, and select your AP.
Press B or b to select Security Key and press OK.
The Software Keyboard window will appear (page 43).
Input the Security Key by using the Software Keyboard.
To save your setting, press the BLUE button.
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SETTING UP YOUR TV
NOTE:
The Security Key must adhere to these • conditions:
- TKIP/AES: 8-63 ASCII or 64 Hex characters
- WEP: 5 or 13 ASCII or 10 or 26 Hex characters
There is only one key ID to set for WEP • encryption.
Press B or b to highlight Done and press
OK.
NOTE:
If Network Name is not displayed, see • Manual Setup below to set Network Name before pressing Done.
If BACK is pressed before Done is selected, settings are not saved.
When the message “Wireless con guration is complete.” appears on screen, press OK. The screen will skip to step 14.
In step 11, when you select Manual Setup;
m
Press OK, and the Manual Setup screen will appear. Press B or b to select Network Name and press OK.
The Software Keyboard window will appear (page 43).
Input the Network Name by using the Software Keyboard.
To save your setting, press the BLUE button.
Press B or b to select Authentication and then press C or c to select Open System, Shared Key, WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
Press B or b to select Encryption, and then press C or c to select None, WEP, TKIP or
AES.
NOTE:
Certain encryption types are only • compatible with speci c authentication types.
- When Authentication is Open System, only WEP or None is compatible.
- When Authentication is Shared Key, only WEP is compatible.
- When Authentication is WPA-PSK or WPA2­PSK, only TKIP or AES is compatible.
When incompatible Authentication/• Encryption pairings are detected, a warning message will be displayed, and no connection attempt will be made until the incompatibility is resolved.
There is only one key ID to set for WEP • encryption.
Press B or b to select Security Key and press OK. Input the Security Key by using the Software Keyboard (page 43).
To save your setting, press the BLUE button. This item is grayed out when Encryption is
None. When Encryption is WEP, Key ID setting is
available. Press B or b to select Key ID and press C or c to select 1(default), 2, 3 or 4.
Press B or b to select Done and press OK. When the message “Wireless con guration
is complete.” appears on screen, press OK. NOTE: Settings are not saved if BACK is
pressed before Done is selected.
The Advanced Network Setup screen will
n
appear. When the DHCP function of the router
connected with this TV is On, you can set Auto Setup to On or O . (This should usually be set to On.)
When the DHCP function of the router is O , set Auto Setup to O , and set the IP Address DNS address(es) manually.
Advanced Network Setup
IP Address Setup
Auto Setup
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Setup
Auto Setup
Primary DNS Address
Secondary DNS Address
MAC Address
Next
On
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
On
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
XXX . XXX . XXX . XXX
00:11:22:33:44:55
You can view the  xed MAC address for the TV and for the Dual Band WLAN Adaptor, if one is installed.
Press B or b to select Next.
19
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Press OK, and Network Connection Test will
o
start. A message will appear to indicate if the
connection was successful or it could not be completed.
Network connection was completed successfully.
OK
NOTE: The result of Network Connection Test does not always guarantee the connection.
To cancel the Network Connection Test:
Press BACK while searching for the Internet connection.
Press OK, and The Auto Tuning will appear.
p

Auto Tuning

Bandwidth
Press C or c to select DTV and ATV, DTV
q
or AT V, if available, and press b to select
DTV and ATVTuning Mode
7MHz
Start Scan
Bandwidth. Press C or c to select 7MHz, 8MHz or 7MHz and 8MHz, then highlight Start Scan and press OK to continue with the Auto Tuning.
The television will start to search for all available DTV and/or ATV services.
You must allow the television to complete the search.
When the search is complete, the Auto Tuning screen will display the services
found.
Press B or b to move through the list to
r
select a channel and press OK to view.
PLEASE NOTE
The Quick Setup menu can also be
cessed at any time from the Setup /
ac System Setup menu.
Auto Tuning
NOTE: As new services are broadcast, it will be necessary to re-tune the television in order to view them.
Auto Tuning will completely re-tune the television
and can be used to update the channel list. It is
recommended that Auto Tuning is run periodical ly
to ensure that all new serv ices are added. All current
channels and settings, i.e. locked channels, will be
Press MENU / C c to highlight Setup icon.
a
Press B/C c to highlight System Setup icon
b
and press OK.
Press B or b to select Auto Tuning and
c
press OK.
System Setup
Menu Language
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Settings
Colour System
Quick Setup
Location
Press C or c to select Ye s and press OK.
d
Auto Tuning
Bandwidth
Press C or c to select DTV and ATV, DTV or AT V, if available, and press b to select Bandwidth. Press C or c to select 7MHz, 8MHz or 7MHz and 8MHz, then highlight Start Scan and press OK to continue with the Auto Tuning.
The television will start to search for all available DTV and/or ATV services.
You must allow the television to complete the search.
When the search is complete, the Auto Tuning screen will display the services
found.
Press B or b to move through the list to
e
select a channel and press OK to view.
lost.
English
DTV and ATVTuning Mode
7MHz
Start Scan
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SETTING UP YOUR TV

ATV Manual Tuning

Tuning

The television can be tuned-in manually using ATV
Manual Tuning. For example, you might use the
feature if the television cannot be connected to a
media recorder/decoder with a SCART lead or when
you want to tune-in a station on another System.
Use C and c to move across the screen and select any of the ATV Manual Tuning options. Then use B or b to adjust the settings.
ATV Manual Tuning
System
1
I
A
2
C
123 4 65 7 8 9
1 Position
The number to be pressed on the remote control to tune the channel.
2 System
Speci c to certain areas.
3 Colour System
Factory set to Auto, should only be changed if problems are experienced, i.e. NTSC input from external source.
4 Skip
Set Skip to On (8) or O (() for the selected channel. See page 22.
5 Signal Class
The channel classi cation.
6 Channel
The channel number on which a station is being broadcast.
7 Search
Search up and down for a signal.
8 Manual Fine Tuning
Only used if interference/weak signal is experienced. See page 73.
9 Station
Station identi cation. Use the B b and buttons to enter up to seven characters.
To allocate a position on the television for a decoder and media recorder: turn the decoder on, insert a pre-recorded  lm in the media recorder, press PLAY and manually tune.
CVR
0
C c
In the System Setup menu, press b to
a
select ATV Manual Tuning and press OK.
System Setup
Menu Language
Auto Tuning
ATV Manual Tuning
DTV Manual Tuning
DTV Settings
Colour System
Quick Setup
Location
Use B or b to select the desired position.
b
We suggest Pos. 0 for a media recorder.
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
1
C2
2
C4 C5
3
4
C7
5
C9
6
C12
7
C23
8
C27
English
Di erent Channel numbers may be displayed.
Press OK to select. If the channel chosen for
c
the media recorder is set to skip, Skip should be removed before storing.
Press c to select System and press B or b
d
to change if required.
ATV Manual Tuning
System
1
I
Then press c to select Search.
e
Press B or b to begin the search. The search
f
symbol will  ash.
ATV Manual Tuning
Search
1
I
Each signal will show on the television. If it is
g
not your media recorder, press B or b again
2
C
A
A
0
2
C
0
to restart the search.
When your media recorder signal is found,
h
press c to move along to Station. Use B, b,
and c to put in the required characters,
C
e.g. VCR.
ATV Manual Tuning
Station
1
I
2
C
A
CVR
0
21
SETTING UP YOUR TV
Press OK to save.
i
Repeat for each position you want to tune.
j
Press EXIT when you have  nished.
k
PLEASE NOTE
This television has direct channel entry if the channel numbers are kno
wn.
Select the ATV Manual Tuning screen in
Step 3. Enter the Position number, the System, then C for standard (terrestrial) channels or S for cable channels and the Channel number. Press OK to save.

Skip

To prevent certain channels from being viewed,
Select ATV Manual Tuning from the System
a
Use B or b to highlight the position to be
b
positions can be skipped.
Setup menu.
skipped and press OK to select.
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
1
C2
2
C4 C5
3
4
C7
5
C12
6
C23
7
C27
8
C40
ABC1
ABC1

Sorting positions

Channels may be moved and saved to the position of
Select ATV Manual Tuning from the System
a
Setup menu.
With the list of channels showing, use B
b
or b to highlight the channel you want to move and press c.
ATV Manual Tuning
Pos. Channel Station
2
3
4
5
1
6
7
8
Use B or b to move through the list to your
c
preferred position. As you do so, the other channels will move to make room.
Press C to save your move.
d
Repeat as necessary and press EXIT.
your choice.
C4 C5
C7
C12
C2
C23
C27
C40
ABC1
ABC1
Press c to select Skip.
c
Use B or b to turn Skip on.
d
Press OK.
on the screen indicates a skipped
8
position.
ATV Manual Tuning
Skip: On
1
I
Press EXIT and repeat steps 1 through 4 to
e
set other positions if necessary.
2
C
A
0
Each position has to be individually selected. To turn Skip o , repeat the procedure for each position.
Skipped positions cannot be selected by PU and Pu or by the controls on the television but can still be accessed by the number buttons on the remote control.
22
SETTING UP YOUR TV

DTV Manual Tuning

Manual Tuning

This feature is available for ser vice engineers or can be
used for direct channel entr y if the multiplex channel
Select DTV Manual Tuning from the
a
System Setup menu and press OK.
DTV Manual Tuning
Signal Strength
Quality
Channel
Frequency
Bandwidth
Enter the multiplex number using the
b
number buttons or use C or c to adjust the number up or down.
Highlight Start Scan and press OK. The
c
television will automatically search for that multiplex.
DTV Manual Tuning
When the multiplex is found, any channels that are not currently in the channel list will be added and the channel information at the top of the screen will be updated.
Repeat as necessary. Press EXIT to  nish.
d
Pos.New TypeName
ABC ONE
C2
C4
ABC TWO
C5
ABC THREE
C7
ABC NEWS 24
C12
ABCi
is known.
WEAK
GOOD
Start Scan
0 New Channels - Total 6
STRONGAVERAGE
22
XXX.X MHz
7 MHz

DTV Settings

Channels

The channel order may be changed to suit your
Select DTV Settings from the System
a
Select Channels and press OK.
b
For your convenience, you can jump to
c
personal preference.
Setup menu and press OK.
DTV Settings
Channels
Subtitle and Audio
Parental PIN Setup
Parental Control
Local Time Setting
Standby Channel Update
speci c places in the list by one of two methods.
Channels Antenna TV
Line No. 1/10
Pos. Name
C2 ABC ONE
C4 ABC TWO
C5 ABC THREE
C23 CABC Channel
C7 ABC NEWS 24
C12 ABCi
C27 AA
C40 AC
Line Number Jump — Use the number buttons (0-9) to input the line number you
want to select and press OK.
It is also possible to change the Position number of a particular channel.
Renumber — Press the RED button to renumber the highlighted channel. Edit the channel number using the number buttons and press OK. If the position number you input already exists, a con rmation window will appear.
Pos. Name
ABC ONE
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SETTING UP YOUR TV
Move — Press the GREEN button to activate the Move feature. Press the B or b buttons to select the channel you wish to move and press OK to check.
If you wish to move multiple channels at once, select another channel and check in the same way. Repeat as necessary.
Once all desired channels have been checked, press the B or b buttons to place the focus at the position to which you wish to move the channels. The channels will be inserted above the highlighted channel. Press the GREEN button to execute the move.
Channels TV
Line No. 1/10
Pos. Name
C2 ABC ONE
C4 ABC TWO
C5 ABC THREE
C23 CABC Channel
C7 ABC NEWS 24
C12 ABCi
C27 AA
C40 AC
Position No. Sort — Press the YELLOW button. A con rmation window will appear. Press C or c to select Ye s and press OK.
Your existing channel order will be lost. Do you wish to continue?
Yes

Location setting

You can select either Home or Store mode. Home
is recommended for normal home use. Select Store
when using the television for displaying in a shop, etc.
Select Location from the System Setup menu.
a
Press C or c to select Home or Store.
b
Analogue switch-o
This is a digital television which is integrated to allow the use of both digital and analogue services. However, during the lifetime of this set it is very likely that analogue services will be switched o to allow for more new digital services.
This ‘switch-o ’ will happen in a number of phases, which will be advertised in your area well in advance. It is recommended that at each phase the television is re-tuned to ensure that existing and new digital services can be viewed without disruption.

Standby Channel Update

If the Standby Channel Update is set to On,
when the TV is in standby mode, Digital Tuning is
automatically executed and any new channels are
Select DTV Settings from the System
a
Setup menu and press OK.
Press b to select Standby Channel Update
b
and press C or c to select On.
saved.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES

General controls

Quick Menu

Quick Menu helps you access some options quickly, such as Picture Mode, Picture Size, More Information, Sleep Timer etc.
Press QUICK to display the Quick Menu and use B or b to select the option.
Quick Menu
Picture Mode AutoView
3D Settings
Picture Size
More Information
Channel Options
Sleep Timer
Speakers
Headphone Level
NOTE: Quick Menu items are di erent depending on the current mode.
Quick menu item example
Mode Quick menu item Description
When viewing a TV programme or pictures from the external input
Single Window or 3D Single Window
Picture Mode See page 35. Picture Size See page 33. 3D Settings See page 28. More Information See page 62. Channel Options See page 64. Sleep Timer See page 60. Speakers See page 70. Headphone Level See page 32.
Wireless Information When using EPG USB Media
Player (Photo Single View, Slide Show)
Genre Colour See page 63.
Picture See page 35.
3D Settings See page 28.
Sound See page 31.
Interval Time See page 55.
Repeat See page 55.
Background Music See page 55.
Play List See page 56.
Sleep Timer See page 60.
Speakers See page 70.
Headphone Level See page 32.
Super Live
00:00
TV Speakers
50
See page 41.

Selecting channels

To select a channel, use the numbered buttons on the remote control.
Channels can also be selected using PU and Pu. To display on-screen information such as channel,
input mode or stereo/mono signal, press
. Press
again to cancel.

The Time Display – analogue only

The time display facility allows the current (text service) time to be seen on the television screen.
Press
whilst watching a normal television
D
broadcast to see the time display from the broadcaster. It will remain on screen for about 5 seconds.
NOTE: This display may not be available in some cases.

Stereo and Bilingual transmissions

For DTV programmes
For stereo or dual mono broadcasts, press s and use C or c to select settings.
Mode Display Pressing
Stereo Stereo S Left S Right
Dual mono Dual 1 S Dual 2 S Dual Mono – Multichannel
For multi-audio track broadcasts, press s repeatedly to change the audio language (see “Audio languages” on page 65).
For ATV programmes
If stereo or dual language broadcasts are transmitted, the word Stereo or Dual will appear on the screen each time channels are changed, disappearing after a few seconds. If the broadcast is not in stereo, the word Mono will appear.
Stereo… Press s to select Stereo or Mono. Bilingual… Bilingual transmissions are rare. If they
are transmitted, the word Dual will be displayed. Choose the required programme number, and if the word Dual appears, press s to select Dual 1, Dual 2 or Mono.
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Using 3D functions

Before using 3D programming, see and follow “When using the 3D glasses” section on page 7.
Viewing 3D programming requires the following:
TOSHIBA 3D Glasses FPT-AG02G (not supplied)• Compatible 3D playback device or 3D source• 3D capable high quality HDMI cable

Using the 3D glasses

Names and functions
Power switch and
Lens (liquid-crystal shutter)
A right and left liquid­crystal shutter opens and closes alternately with the images for the left eye and for the right eye alternately projected on the television screen. In this way, 3D images are reproduced.
Protective  lms
Peel these o before beginning use.
Infrared reception part
Receives the infrared signal for the liquid­crystal shutter control sent from the television.
power light
Turns on or o the power of 3D glasses with the switch.
– When working,
the power light blinks once every 2 seconds.
– When the power
is turned o , the power light goes out.
Power switch
ON
OFF
Power light
USB terminal
When charging the battery, connect to the TV with the battery charge cable.
To set the 3D glasses:
When you use for the
a
 rst time, peel o the protective  lms from the lenses.
Turn the 3D glasses on
b
with the power switch.
NOTE: If the infrared data communication between the television and 3D glasses is lost for 5 minutes, the 3D glasses turn o automatically to preserve battery life.
Peel o
To charge the battery:
If the 3D glasses are turned on while the battery power is low, the power light will blink 5 times. (If the battery is dead, the power light will not blink or light.)
Turn the 3D glasses o with the power
a
switch, and connect to the TV with the battery charge cable.
USB
NOTE:
If the 3D glasses are turned on, the battery • will not charge.
When the TV is turned o or in standby • mode, the battery will not charged.
When charging the battery the use of a • USB cable other than the battery charge cable supplied is not covered by warranty.
The power light will Light up.
b
When the light goes out, the charging is
c
completed.
NOTE:
It takes approximately two hours to charge • the battery.
If the usage time is extremely short even • after the battery has been charged fully, the battery may be worn out. Contact your dealer.
To check the battery level:
When the 3D glasses are turned on, the behavior of power light is di erent.
Charged: Lights up for 2 seconds• Low charge: Blinks 5 times
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly disposed.
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of. Viewing 3D images

Incoming video signals can either be in 2D or 3D
format. A 2D signal can be viewed in either 2D or 3D,
and 3D can be viewed in either 2D or 3D. If the TV can
detect the fact that a signal is 3D, it can change to
3D mode automatically – see “Setting the auto star t
mode” (on page 29). Otherwise you can change the
viewing mode using the 3D button. Finally, the format
of the 3D signal can be either Side by Side (SBS) or Top
and Bottom (TB). You may have to choose the correct
format if the TV can not detect it automatically – see
“Switching display mode or selecting 3D format”.
Moreover, you can change 2D images to 3D images
by pressing the 3D button when viewing in 2D.
NOTE:
When 3D format signal is not received, display • mode is not switched to 3D.
If appropriate mode and format are not selected, • 3D image is not correctly displayed.
There will be restrictions on the Picture Size • settings for 3D Mode and 2D Mode.
There are individual di erences in perception of • 3D images.
When viewing 3D images, wear the 3D Glasses.• The 2D to 3D conversion function is activated
and controlled by you according to your personal preferences.
The 2D to 3D conversion function is meant for • enjoyment of 2D home video, and other 2D content you create, in 3D according to your personal preferences.
The 2D to 3D conversion function is not intended • for use with pre-recorded 2D copyrighted content owned by a third-party unless the copyright owner has given direct or indirect permission, or unless applicable law permits such use.
Switching display mode or selecting
3D format
There are four modes for watching T V.
Mode Description
3D Displays 3D images. 2D Changes 3D images to 2D. 2D to 3D Changes 2D images to 3D. Native Displays a received signal format as it is.
3D format select:
If a right and left images are same in Native mode, select SBS.
If a top and bottom images are same in Native mode, select TB. 3D formats are the following.
3D format Description
Side by Side (SBS)
Images for the left and right eyes are positioned side-by-side.
Top and Bottom (TB)
Images for the left and right eyes are positioned at the top and bottom of the screen.
Frame Packing (FP) *
Image for the left and right eyes for two frames are positioned at the top and bottom of the screen.
* This format cannot be selected manually.
The 3D button's operation:
The behaviour of 3D when viewing in Native mode is di erent depending on the input mode.
Depending on the input mode, the screen for selecting 2D or 3D is displayed or the display mode switches between 2D and 3D.
To switch to 3D mode:
Set Preferences/3D Setup/3D Auto Start to 3D. Press 3D while viewing 2D mode or Native mode.
Trigger of Switching
Display Mode
Press 3D button
Input Signal
Additional
Type
Information
3D
With 3D
Form at
Auto Detect
Signal
Information
Without 3D Auto Detect Information
2D Format Signal
Format
FP
SBS
TB
SBS
TB
Source Signal
3D
3D
3D 3D
3D
3D
3D 3D
3D
3D
3D
Select 3DSelect 2D
to 3D
*
*
*
*
D
3D 3D
3D
3D
*
3
* Correct 3D image
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