Toshiba 26EL833G, 32AV833G, 32EL833G, 32HL833G, 32LV833G Owner Manual

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DIGITAL
Series
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Safety Precautions ....................5
Tuning the Television ................21
Air Circulation ...................................... 5
Heat Damage ...................................... 5
Mains Supply ....................................... 5
Do ........................................................ 5
Do not .................................................. 5
Installation and important
information .................................6
Where to install.................................... 6
When using a Wall Bracket ................. 6
The Remote Control ..................8
Inserting batteries and
effective range of the remote ............... 8
Connecting External
Equipment ..................................9
HDMI-LINK Connections ...........11
Connecting an HDMI or DVI
device to the HDMI input ...........12
To connect an HDMI device ................ 12
To connect a DVI device...................... 14
Connecting a Computer ............16
To connect a PC to the HDMI
terminal................................................ 16
Acceptable Video signals through HDMI
terminals .............................................. 18
Acceptable PC signals through HDMI
terminals .............................................. 18
Using the Controls ....................19
Switching On ....................................... 20
Using the Remote Control ................... 20
Using the Side-Key Controls ............... 20
Quick Setup ......................................... 21
Setting the Channels .................23
Auto Tuning ......................................... 23
Manual Tuning ..................................... 24
Automatic Power Down ....................... 26
Reset TV ............................................. 26
DTV Settings ..............................27
Channels ............................................. 27
Channel Options.................................. 28
Subtitle and Audio ............................... 29
Password............................................. 29
Parental ............................................... 29
Common Interface ............................... 29
Digital On-Screen Information
and Programme Guide ..............30
Information .......................................... 30
On-Screen Information Icons .............. 30
Guide ................................................... 30
General Controls .......................31
Selecting Channels ............................. 31
Stereo and Bilingual
Transmissions ..................................... 31
Quick Access Menu ............................. 31
Subtitles............................................... 31
Picture Still .......................................... 31
Input Selection..................................... 31
Sound Controls ..........................32
Volume Controls and Mute Sound....... 32
Dual ..................................................... 32
Bass, Treble and Balance ................... 32
Stable Sound ....................................... 32
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Surround Sound .................................. 32
Bass Boost .......................................... 32
SPDIF Type ......................................... 32
Audio Description ................................ 33
Widescreen viewing ..................34
Available Picture Size and Position
Control ................................................. 35
Picture Controls .........................36
Picture Position ................................... 36
Picture Mode ....................................... 36
Picture Preferences ............................. 36
Black/White Level ................................ 37
Cinema Mode ...................................... 37
Colour Temperature ............................. 37
Static Gamma...................................... 37
Reset ................................................... 37
Active Backlight ................................... 37
3D Colour Management ...................... 37
Base Colour Adjustment ...................... 38
Digital Noise Reduction ....................... 38
MPEG NR – Noise Reduction ............. 38
Enjoy Photos through USB
Port .............................................39
View Photo Files .................................. 39
Using Slide Show ................................ 40
Repeat Settings for Slideshow ............ 40
Set Interval Time ................................. 40
Using the Play List............................... 40
Photo Info ............................................ 40
Enjoy Music through USB
Port .............................................41
Play Music Files .................................. 41
Repeat Settings ................................... 42
Using the Play List............................... 42
Music Info ............................................ 42
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Enjoy Videos through USB
Port .............................................43
Play Video Files ................................... 44
Repeat Settings ................................... 45
Set ...................................................... 45
Slow Forward ...................................... 45
Step Forward ....................................... 45
Using the Play List............................... 45
Video Info ............................................ 45
Goto Time ............................................ 45
HDMI-LINK Controls ..................46
Equipment Control............................... 46
Input Source Selection ........................ 46
HDMI-LINK Menus .....................47
One Touch Play ................................... 47
System Standby .................................. 47
System Audio Control .......................... 47
Enable HDMI-LINK .............................. 47
Auto Power On .................................... 47
Auto Standby ....................................... 48
Amplier Control .................................. 48
Speaker Preference ............................ 48
Preference Controls ..................49
On Timer .............................................. 49
Sleep Timer ......................................... 49
EPG ..................................................... 50
Panel Lock........................................... 51
Auto Format (Widescreen) .................. 51
4:3 Stretch ........................................... 51
Blue Screen ......................................... 51
Side Panel ........................................... 51
System Information ............................. 51
System Upgrade.................................. 52
Text Services and Text
Information .................................53
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Setting the Modes ............................... 53
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Navigating Pages using Auto .............. 53
Navigating Pages using LIST .............. 53
Control Buttons.................................... 53
PC Settings ................................54
Horizontal and Vertical Position........... 54
Horizontal Width .................................. 54
Clock Phase ........................................ 54
Reset ................................................... 54
Input Selection and AV
Connections ...............................55
HDMI1 Audio ....................................... 55
Lip Sync Mode .................................... 55
Input Signal Selection.......................... 55
Frequently Asked Questions ....56
Specications and
Accessories ...............................58
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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.
The Class I apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
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Leave more than 10cm clearance around the
Air Circulation
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 (41°F) min. and 35°C (94°F) max.
Mains Supply
The mains supply required for this equipment is 220-240v AC 50/60Hz. 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 off the mains plug from this equipment, this incorporates a special Radio Interference Filter, the removal of which will impair its performance. In the UK, 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.
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 off 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.
DO be careful with glass panels 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.
DO NOT use makeshift stands and NEVER
x legs with wood screws. To ensure complete safety, always t the manufacturers’ 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 off by withdrawing the plug, make sure your family know 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 off, with­draw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
WARNING – excessive sound pressure from ear­phones or headphones can cause hearing loss.
ABOVE ALL – NEVER let anyone, especially chil­dren, push or hit the screen, push anything into holes, slots or any other openings in the case.
NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind – it is better to be safe than sorry.
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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 set on a stable, level surface that can support the weight of the TV. As an additional safety measure you secure the TV to the level surface or a wall, as shown in the illustration, using sturdy strap.
The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction.
Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be pushed or hit by objects, as pressure will break or damage the screen. Also, please be certain that small items cannot be in­serted into slots or openings in the case.
Cleaning the screen and cabinet...
Turn off the power, and clean the screen and cabinet with a soft, dry cloth. We recommend that you do not use any proprietary polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage.
Please use a wall bracket appropriate for the size and weight of the LCD TV.
• Two people are required for installation.
Never use the four screws attached to the TV.
• 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.
*Screw Type for Wall Bracket:
• 26LED, 32CCFL, 32LED, 40CCFL: M6/10mm/20KG
• 42LED: M8/12mm/20KG
Where to install
Fixing strap
Fixing strap
Fixing strap
Fixing strap
Stand style is dependent on model
When using a Wall Bracket
Installation and important information
Sturdy tie (as short as possible)
Sturdy tie (as short as possible)
Remove four screws. (Do not reuse these screws for attaching a wall bracket.)
Place four spacers (supplied).
Remove four screws. (Do not reuse these screws for attaching a wall bracket.)
Place four spacers (supplied).
Stand clip
Stand clip
Screw Wall bracket Spacer (supplied) TV back panel
Screw Wall bracket Spacer (supplied) TV back panel
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Removing the Pedestal Stand:
1. Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a at, cushioned surface such as a quilt or a 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 screws.
3. Once you have removed all ve screws
holding the pedestal stand in place, remove the pedestal stand from the TV by sliding the pedestal stand away from the TV.
Please take note
EXCLUSION CLAUSE
Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and/or damage to the product caused by:
i) re;
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 while in the possession of a third party;
any damage or loss caused as a result of the owner’s failure and/or neglect to follow the in-
vii)
structions set out in the owner’s manual;
any loss or damage caused directly as a result of misuse or malfunction of the product when
viii)
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.
• 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 manufac­turers warranty. Regular use of other size modes (e.g.: Superlive) will prevent permanent retention.
NOTE: Interactive video games that involve shooting a “gun” type of joystick at an on-screen target
may not work with this TV.
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SYMBOL SYMBOL DEFINITION
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE: The lightening ash with arrowhead symbol within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
INSTRUCTIONS: The exclamation point within on equilateral triangle to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: To prevent the spread of re, keep candles or other open ames away
from this product at all times.
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Simple at-a-glance reference of your remote control.
The Remote Control
12 In TV mode: Display on-screen information In Text mode: Access the index page 13 Mute the sound 14 Display the QUICK access menu 15 Exit the menu system 16 Display EPG 17 Go to the previous level of the menu 18 Display the on-screen menu
19 Menu navigation: ▲, ▼, ◄, ►:
In Text mode: Change the page Conrm the selection 20 Colour button: Text control buttons Reveal concealed text Hold a wanted page Enlarge text display size Select a page while viewing a normal picture
Inserting batteries and
effective range of the remote
Remove the back cover to reveal the battery compartment and make sure the batteries are inserted the right way round. Suitable battery types for this remote are AAA, 1.5V.
1 Toggle between TV ON or Standby 2 Toggle between external input sources 3 Still Picture 4 To display the teletext screen 5 TEXT subtitle pages if available 6 Stereo/Bilingual transmissions 7 Number buttons 8 Audio Description 9 Switch between ATV and DTV 10 Change the volume 11 Change the channel
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 them in accordance with instructions on page 60 of this manual. Warning: batteries must not be exposed
to excessive heat such as sunlight or re.
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 External Equipment
HDMI 1 INPUT SOCKET
RGB/ PC
AC−IN
HDMI 2 INPUT SOCKET
HDMI 1 INPUT SOCKET
RGB/ PC
HDMI 2 INPUT SOCKET
AC−IN
Before connecting any external equipment, turn off all main power switches. If there is no switch remove the mains plug from the wall socket. Connect the power cord into the AC-IN socket found at the back of the TV.
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Aerial cables: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Connect the aerial to the ANT socket on the rear of the television.
If you use a decoder and/or media recorder, connect through the decoder and/or media recorder to the television.
SCART cables: - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Connect the video recorder IN/OUT or decoder TV socket to the television. Connect the media player SAT socket to the decoder MEDIA REC. socket.
Before running Auto Tuning put your decoder and media recorder to Standby.
HDMI® (High-Denition Multimedia Interface) is for use with a DVD, decoder or electrical equipment
with digital audio and video output. It is designed for best performance with 1080i high-denition video
signals but will also accept and display 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p and 1080p. HDMI1 also support VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA and SXGA.
NOTE: Although this television is able to connect to HDMI equipment it is possible that some equip-
ment may not operate correctly.
A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the back of the television, therefore the relevant owners manuals for all additional equipment must be referred to.
If the television automatically switches over to monitor external equipment, return to normal television by pressing the desired channel button. To recall external equipment, press to select.
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.
NOTE: Because there is possibility to happen unexpected phenomenon, power cord should not be
disconnected frequently.
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HDMI-LINK Connections
The basic functions of connected audio/video equipment can be controlled using the television’s remote control if a HDMI-LINK compatible device is connected.
The back of your television
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AV amplifier
AV amplifier
HDMI outHDMI in
Playback equipment
HDMI out
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The back of your television
HDMI outHDMI in
Playback equipment
HDMI out
Playback equipment
HDMI out
Playback equipment
HDMI out
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Connecting an HDMI or DVI device to the HDMI input
HDMI cable
HDMI device
HDMI out
(not supplied)
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The HDMI input on your television receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI source device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) source device. This input is designed to accept HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital-Content Protection) programme mate­rial in digital form from EIA/CEA-861-D–compliant [1] consumer electronic devices (such as a set-top box or DVD player with HDMI or DVI output). For acceptable video signal formats, see page 18.
NOTE:
Some early HDMI equipment may not work properly with your latest HDMI TV, due to the
adoption of a new standard.
Supported Audio format: Linear PCM, sampling rate 32/44.1/48kHz.
To connect an HDMI device
Connect an HDMI cable (type A connector) from the device 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 mode.
HDMI cable transfers both video and audio. Separate analogue audio cables are not required
(see illustration).
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HDMI cable
HDMI device
HDMI out
(not supplied)
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To view the HDMI device video, press the button to select HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 mode.
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DVI device
HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (not supplied)
Audio cable for HDMI to television connection (not supplied)
Connect an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (HDMI type A connector) to the HDMI 1 terminal and audio cables to the PC/HDMI1 (AUDIO) socket (see illustration).
The recommended HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable length is 6.6ft (2m).
An HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable transfers video only.
Separate analogue audio cables are required for audio receivers.
To connect a DVI device
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DVI device
HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (not supplied)
Audio cable for HDMI to television connection (not supplied)
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To ensure that the HDMI or DVI device is reset properly, it is recommended that you follow these procedures:
• When turning on your electronic components, turn on the television rst, and then the HDMI or
DVI device.
• When turning off your electronic components, turn off the HDMI or DVI device rst, and then the
television.
[1] EIA/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 television. HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Denition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
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the back of your television
HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (not supplied)
2
Computer
Audio cable for PC to television connection (not supplied)
Connecting a Computer
With either an RGB/PC or an HDMI connection, you can watch your computer’s display on the televi­sion and hear the sound from the televisions speakers.
To connect a PC to the HDMI terminal
When connecting a PC to the HDMI terminal on the television, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable and an analogue audio cable. If connecting a PC with an HDMI terminal, use an HDMI cable (type A connector). A separate ana­logue cable is not necessary.
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the back of your television
HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable (not supplied)
2
Computer
Audio cable for PC to television connection (not supplied)
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For acceptable PC and video signal formats, see page 18.
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.
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Acceptable Video signals through HDMI terminals
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Resolution H. Frequency (KHz) V. Frequency (Hz)
480i 15.734 60.000
480p 31.500 60.000
576i 15.625 50.000
576p 31.250 50.000
720p 37.500 50.000
720p 45.000 60.000
1080i 28.125 50.000
1080i 33.750 60.000
1080p 27.000 24.000
1080p 28.125 25.000
1080p 33.750 30.000
1080p 56.250 50.000
1080p 67.500 60.000
Acceptable PC signals through HDMI terminals
Resolution H (KHz) V(Hz)
640 x 480 31.369 59.940 25.175 Negative Negative 800 525
640 x 480 37.861 72.809 31.500 Negative Negative 832 520
640 x 480 37.500 75.000 31.500 Negative Negative 840 500
800 x 600 35.160 56.250 36.000 Positive Positive 1024 625
800 x 600 37.879 60.317 40.000 Positive Positive 1056 628
800 x 600 48.077 72.188 50.000 Positive Positive 1040 666
800 x 600 46.875 75.000 49.500 Positive Positive 1056 625
1024 x 768 48.363 60.004 65.000 Negative Negative 1344 806
1024 x 768 60.023 75.029 78.750 Positive Positive 1312 800
1280 x 768 47.776 59.870 79.500 Negative Positive 1664 798
1360 x 768 47.712 60.015 85.500 Positive Positive 1792 795
1280 x 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 Positive Positive 1688 1066
1280 x 1024 79.976 75.025 135.000 Positive Positive 1688 1066
Pixel Clock (MHz)
H-Polarity V-Polarity H-Total V-Total
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