Toshiba CF36H50, CF32H50 Owner’s Manual

TOSHIBA
Color Television
CF27H50/CF32H50/CF36H50
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OWNER'S MANUAL
_TOSHIBA CORPORATION, 1998
Congratulations! You have purchas, ed one oT me finest Color TV's.on the market!
Thismanual willhelp'yo'O-O_e the-m-a-fly exciting and
useful features to make-your TV viewing more enjoy- able than ever before. Before o_erating your_ Set_ p/ease read all these
safety and operating instructions completely and then retain for future reference.
Safety Precautions
Customer's Record You will find the model number and serial number on
the back of your TV set.
Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your TOSHIBA
dealer regarding this product.
Model Number Serial Number
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC
ELECTRIOUE-NE PAS OUVRIR
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PER- SONNEL.
The lightning symbol in the triangle tells you that the voltage inside this product may be strong enough to cause an electric shock. DO NOT TRY TO SERVICE THIS PRODUCT
YOURSELF. The exclamation point in the triangle tells
you that important operating and mainte- nance instructions follow this symbol.
This "IV set may be used only with TOSHIBA stand shown _rnpage 36. Use with other stands may
result in instability causing possible injury.
CAUTIONS:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS
POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE PRONGS CANBE FULLY INSERTED INTO THE
OUTLET TO PREVENT ANY EXPOSURE OF THE
PRONGS ON THE POLARIZED PLUG.
ATTENTION:
POUR PRI_VENIR LES CHOCS I_LECTRIQUES, NE PAS UTILISER CE'I-rE FICHE POLARISI_E AVEC UN
PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU
UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT I_TRE INSI_RFtS)kFOND SANS
EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DleCOUVERT.
Avoid displaying stationary images on your TV screen for extended periods of time. Stationary patterns generated by PIP display, computer displays, video
games, stock market reports, etc. can become perma- nently engrained on the picture tube. This damage is
not protected by your warranty as it is the result of
misuse. Should you wish to use your TOSHIBA Tel- evision to display still images, it is always advisable to reduce brightness and contrast settings. Never leave a PIPdisplay, a computer or video game display
unattended.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER IN THE USA:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents
Set Up
Introduction ....................................................... 4
Installing Your rv ............................... ............... 4
Antenna/Cable "IV Connection ......................... 5
Preparation_ l--
Location of Controls ('IV Set) ........................... 7
Location of Controls (Remote Control) ........... 8
Before Using the Remote Control .................... 9
Using the Remote with VCR or Cable TV
Converter ....................................................... 10
Programming the Remote Control ................ 11
Menu Function (General Instructions) ........... 14
Programming Channel Memory .................... 15
Basic Operation
Watching TV Programs ................................... 17
Convenient Remote Functions ....................... 18
Advanced Operation
Watching Picture-in-Picture ............................ 24
Operating Closed Captioning Feature ........... 26
Locking Channels ............................................ 28
Programming Your Favorite Channels .......... 30
Changing On-Screen Display Language ....... 31
Equipment Connections
Connecting a Standard VCR ........................... 32
Connecting a VCR with an S-Video Jack ....... 33
Dubbing/Editing Video Tapes Using 2 VCR's ... 34
Reference Section
Cleaning and Care ........................................... 35
Specifications .................................................. 36
Before Calling Service Personnel .................. 37
Limited United States Warranty .................... 38
Setting the Off-Timer (Sleep Timer) .............. 19
Adjusting the Picture ...................................... 20
Adjusting the Sound ....................................... 22
Introduction
This manual applies to models CF27H50, CF32H50 and CF36H50, and there are slight differences among them. The front and rear panel illustrations in the text are based on CF32H50. Check the model of your TV before using this manual.
Installing your TV
Where to install
Place the TV on the floor or on a sturdy platform.
The mounting surface should be flat and steady.
Lighting Do not place the TV in a room where direct lighting
strikes the screen, Use soft and indirect lighting.
Air circulation
Place the "IV far enough from the walls to allow proper ventilation. This will prevent the TV from
overheating and avoid possible damage to the TV. Avoid dusty places too.
Power supply Plug into an electrical outlet with standard house-
hold power (120 volt AC, 60Hz). Do not change the plug's safety prong. See the right column.
WARNING : TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY
Do not stand or climb on the TV.
Do not put a VCR or any heavy object on top of
the TV.
CAUTION : As a safety feature, the plug has one prong wider
than the other. It will fit only one way into a stand- ard electrical outlet. If the plug will not fit into the outlet, try turning it around. If the plug will not fit either way, the outlet is probably old and non-
standard. You will need to have a new outlet
installed by an
electrician.
DO NOT CHANGE
THE SAFETY
FEATURE OF THE
PLUG.
Wide prong
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Antenna/Cable TV Connection
You can use either an indoor or outdoor antenna to receive VHF and/or UHF channels. Channels 2 - 13 are VHF channels, and channels 14 - 69 are UHF channels.
We recommend using an outdoor antenna for better picture quality. You can receive Cable "IV by connecting a cable supplied by your local cable company.
VHF,
UHF
or Cable
75-ohm coaxial cable
OR
300-ohm twin-lead cable
Antenna adapter
OR
(Not supplied)
F-type connector
(Not supplied)
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Notes:
You can select scrambled or unscrambled channels via the converter/decoder box by using the converter's channel keys, Place y_ur "IV on channel 3 or 4 to match the converter's output channel.
The dec_ding device may or may not be a part of the cable converter.
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Antenna/Cable TV Connection (Continued)
After ANTENNA/CABLE connections are made, you are still required to connect the VCR using VIDEO/AUDIO connecting cables for playback of good quality from the VCR. See page 32.
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Note: Tape playback may often cause the VCR to interrupt antenna signal to the TV. If you cannot select a certain
channel, try pressing the FV/VCR button on the Remote Control.
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Cable TV converter/ IN decoder
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VCR
Note: "A" position on the A/B switch (*) allows you to select unscrambled channels using the TV's channel keys.
"B" position on the A/B Switch allows you to select scrambled channels via the cable TV converter/decoder using
the converter's channel keys. Place your TV and VCR on channel 3 or 4 to match the converter's output channel.
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Location of Controls (TV Set)
For specific use of each control, consult the corresponding page numbers in brackets.
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VOLUME 4 / buttons* [17]
_ CHANNEL _'/A buttons* _
_1/_/_'/& POWER button [171 buttons [141
VIDEO/AUDIO terminals [32]
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POWER indicator
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Location of Controls (Remote Control)
Only the buttons that are used to operate the "IV set are described here. For details on the use of each control, refer to pages in brackets.
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RECALL button [18]
CHANNEL &J buttons [17] menu _ buttons [14]
TVICABLEIVCR switch
Set to "'IV" to control the "IV.
FAV •/• button [30]
POWERbutton [15,17]
Channel Number buttons [16,17]
CH R'I'N button [18]
MENU button [14]
VOLUME <l/b buttons [17]
menu </1_ buttons [14]
SURROUND button [23]
I'V/VIDEO button [32]
PIP functions [24]
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Before Using the Remote Control
With this Remote Control, you can operate your TV and
most models of remote-controlled VCR's and Cable TV
converters even if they are different brands.
However, this Remote Control must first be programmed
to control other brands of VCR's and/or Converters. If
you will be L_sing=_our TV set with a TOSHIBA VCR, your
Remote has already been preprogrammed for you.
Before attempting to operate your Remote Control, install the batteries according to the section "To install batteries" shown below.
For more detailed instructions, see the section "Pro- gramming the Remote Control" on page 11.
Place the Remote Control with the face down. Press down on the ridged area of the battery cover and
slide it off.
Press and slide to remove.
Notes:
After installing new batteries, the Remote Control will
set itself to the codes for TOSHIBA's "IV and VCR. If you are using the Remote Control to operate equip-
ment that uses different codes, it will have to be
reprogrammed for tho.se codes.
This Remote Control may have functions not available
on the original remote controller.
These functions may or may not operate your VCR or Cable "IV Converter. Refer to the owner's manuals
supplied with the equipment to see which functions are available.
The remote controller supplied with your VCR or cable TV converter may have keys not duplicated on this
Remote Control. If these functions are desired, the original remote controller will have to be used.
CAUTION:
Do not throw your batteries into a fire. Dispose of your
batteries in a designated disposal area.
Do not combine used old batteries with new ones.
Do not mix battery types.
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Place two "AA" size batteries, matching the + and - signs on each battery to the + and - signs of the battery compartment.
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Replace the battery cover until the lock snaps.
Tips for Best Operation
For optimum performance, aim the Remote Control
directly at the TV from a distance of no more than 16 ft (5m) and be sure there is no obstruction between the
Remote Control and the TV.
If your Remote Control does not always adjust the TV
as you wish, you probably need to replace the batteries.
Remove dead batteries immediately to prevent baftery acid from leaking into the battery compartment.
If you do not intend to use the Remote Control for a long period, remove the batteries.
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Using the Remote with VCR or Cable TV Converter.
To control a TOSHIBA VCR, first set the TV/CABLENCR switch to "VCR" position. The buttons shown below will t]_-n-
control the VCR. The rest of the buttons operate the TV as usual.
If you have another brand of VCR, you can probably program your Remote to control it. Details are on page 11.
To control a cable TV converter, this Remote Control must be programmed to recognize the brand of your converter.
See page 11. The shaded buttons can be used to control the cable TV converter.
Set the TV/CABLENCR switch to "CABLE" position whenever you control the cable TV converter.
Aim at the VCR or cable TV converter
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POWER button Press the button to turn the VCR (or converter) on.
Press again to turn off.
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Channel Number buttons Press the numbers
desired for direct access.
"CABLE": To control the
TV/CABLE/VCR switch
"VCR": To control the VCR
TV/VCR button
Press to select the TV mode to view one program while
recording another program.
REC(record) button Press to start recording.
SLOW button Press to view a slow-motion
picture in playback mode.
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ENTER button Some VCR's and cable TV
converters require "ENT" to change channel numbers.
CHANNEL / button
Press to select next higher
channel.
Press to select next lower channel.
STOP button Press to stop the tape.
PLAY Press to begin tape playback.
FF (fast forward) button
Press to rapidly advance the tape.
In playback mode, press to view
the picture moving rapidly in forward direction.
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PAUSE button
"Press tO freeze the picture
during playback or recording.
Press again to release.
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-- REW (rewind) button Press to rewind the tape.
In playback mode, press to view picture moving rapidly in
reverse.
Programming the Remote Control
This Remote Control is preprogrammed to operate TOSHIBA VCR's.
To use VCR's other than Toshiba models (or cable converter), perform the following procedures before operating.
1 Refer to the _VCR code table" (or "Cable TV converter code table')
on pages 12 and 13 to find the code number that corresponds to the
brand name of your VCR (or converter).
If more than one number is listed, try each one separately until you
find the one that works.
2 Set the TV/CABLE/VCR switch to "VCR" (or "CABLE").
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Hold down RECALL while pressing the Number buttons for the three digit code number for your brand of VCR (or converter).
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Point the Remote Control at the VCR (or at the converter) and press POWER to test the code number.
-If the right number was entered, the VCR (or the converter) should turn off.
-If the VCR (or the converter) does not respond to the Remote
Control, repeat steps 1 to 4 with another code number.
Notes:
You have to reprogram the Remote Control when you change its
batteries.
Some newer VCR's are capable of working on either of two remote
codes. These VCR's have a switch labeled "VCR1/VCR2".
If your VCR has this kind of switch, and does not respond to all.the
code numbers for your VCR brand name, set the switch to another
position ("VCRI" or "VCR2") and reprogram the Remote Control.
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Programming the Remote Control (Continued)
in some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your non-Toshiba equipment with the supplied Remote Control. This is because your equipment may use a code that is not provided with this Remote Control. In this case,
please use the equipment's own remote control.
VCR code table
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
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Adventura .............. 019
Aiko ......................... 297
Aiwa ........................ 019
Akai ......................... 060,068,080,125,
261
American High ....... 054
Asha ........................ 259
Audiovox ................ 056
Beaumark ............... 259
Bell & Howell ......... 123
Brandt ..................... 206
Broksonic ............... 140,203,230,314,
380
Calix ........................ 056
Canon ..................... 054
Capeheart ............... 039
Carver ..................... 100
CCE ......................... 091,297
Citizen ..................... 056,297
Colt ......................... 091
Craig ....................... 056,066,091,259
Curtis Mathes ......... 054,060,079
Cybernex ................ 259
Daewoo .................. 039,064,297
Daytron ................... 039
Dynatech ................ 019
Electrohome ........... 056
Electrophonic ......... 056
Emerex ................... 051
Emerson ................. 019,021,056,062,
080,087,140,203,
227,228,230,231, 297,313,314,380,
498
Fisher ...................... 066,073,085,123
Fuji .......................... 052,054
Funai ....................... 019,344
Garrard ................... 019,344
GE ........................... 054,079,084,221
GoldStar ................. 037,056,057
Gradiente ............... 019
Harley Davidson .... 019
Harman/Kardon ..... 057,094
Harwood ................. 087,091
Headquarter ........... 065
HI-Q ......................... 066
Hitachi .................... 060,061,084,124,
185,254
Jensen .................... 060
JVC ........;; .............. 027,060,086
Kenvv_od ................ 057,060,086
KLH ......................... 091
Kodak ...................... 054,056
Lloyd ....................... 019
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Lloyd's .................... 227
L;ogik ....................... 091
LXI ........................... 056
Magnavox .............. 054,058,100,129,
168
Magnin ................... 259
Marantz .................. 054,100
Marta ...................... 056
Matsushita ............. 054
MEI .......................... 054
Memorex ................ 019,054,056,058,
065,066,067,123, 259
M GA ....................... 062,080
MGN Technology .. 259
Minolta ................... 061,124
Mitsubishi .............. 062,080,086,094,
192,233,261
Motorola ................. 054,067
MTC ........................ 019,259
Multitech ................ 019,091
NAD ........................ 077
NEC ......................... 057,059,060,069,
086
Nikko ....................... 056
Noblex .................... 259
Olympus ................. 054
Optimus .................. 056,067,077,123
Optonica ................. 081
Orion ....................... 498
Panasonic ............... 054,096,181,244,
473
Penney .................... 054,056,057,059,
061,073,259
Pentax ..................... 061,084,124
Philco ...................... 054
Philips ..................... 054,081,100,129
Pilot ......................... 056
Pioneer ................... 077,086
Portland .................. 039
Protec ..................... 091
Pulsar ...................... 058
Quarter ................... 065
Quartz ..................... 065
Quasar .................... 054,096
Radio Shack ........... 019,056,344
Radix ....................... 056
Randex ................... 056
RCA ......................... 061,079,084,096,
124,125,168,221
Realistic .................. 019,054,056,065,
066,067,081,085,
123,259
Ricoh ....................... 053
BRAND NAME CODE NUMBER
Runco ..................... 058
Samsung ................ 064,259
Sanky ...................... 058,067
Sansui ..................... 060,086
Sanyo ..................... 065,066,123,259
Scott ....................... 062,064,140,203,
229,230,231
Sears ....................... 054,056,061,065,
066,073,085,123,
124
Sharp ...................... 067,081
Shintom .................. 091
Shogun ................... 259
Singer ..................... 091
Sony ....................... 051,052,053,054
STS ......................... 061
Sylvania .................. 019,054,062,100,
129
Symphonic ............. 019,344
Tatung .................... 060
Teac ........................ 019,060
Technics ................. 054,181
Teknika ................... 019,054,056,071
Telefunken ............. 20.6
TMK ........................ 227,259
Toshiba ................... 062,064,085,229,
231,385
Totevision .............. 056,259
Unitech ................... 259
Vector ..................... 064
Vector Research ..... 057,059
Video Concepts ...... 059,064,080
Videosonic ............. 259 '
Wards ..................... 019,054,061,066,
067,081,091,168, 231,259
XR-1000 .................. 019,054,091
Yamaha .................. 057
Zenith ..................... 052,053,058
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