Toshiba 15VL33 Input Graphic Modes Supported progressive non-interlaced, Important Warning

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AUTO CONFIG : Allows the entry of optimum geometrical adjustments based on the input mode

INFORMATION : Displays the input mode information on the screen.

MISCELLANEOUS

You may enter the factory default settings, Menu position and duration on the screen, resolution settings etc. by selecting the MISCELLANEOUS option.

FACTORY RESET : Loads the factory default settings

OSD TIMEOUT

: The on-screen timeout may be adjusted to a value between

5 - 60 seconds.

 

 

OSD POSITION : Used for adjusting the OSD Horizontal and Vertical position

NATIVE MODE

: Displays the input cursor in its actual resolution

TV SELECTION : To change from Monitor mode to TV mode

GAMMA : Correction of linear RGB data to compensate for non-linear response of TFT display.

 

 

MOIRE : Correction of distortions giving an image of the picture lines superimposed over one

another.

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SAVE : Stores the settings entered.

NOTE: The user can store the geometrical adjustments (H-Position, V-Position) entered for 6 different input graphic modes. When the Autoconfig is performed, the settings provided for that mode are stored, therefore, activating the Autoconfig function each time the mode is changed, is not necessary. When the user stores the settings for a 7th mode, the first mode stored will be erased

Warning Messages

1.No SYNC: The VGA input code (resolution) is missing. The "NO SYNC" message appears on the display. The message stays on the screen for 30 seconds and if no other VGA input signal that is supported by the system is not provided within that period, the system will go to "POWER SAVING" mode in order to protect the LCD panel. In this mode, the display will turn off, but the sound from the selected tuner channel will be audible

2.Input Not Supported: The input code (resolution) is not a supported graphics mode. The message "INPUT NOT SUPPORTED" appears on the display. The message stays on the screen until a supported graphic input code is received.

Input Graphic Modes Supported (progressive non-interlaced)

640 x 400 x 56 Hz

640 x 480 x 85 Hz

800 x 600 x 85 Hz

640 x 480 x 60 Hz

720 x 400 x 70 Hz

832 x 624 x 75 Hz

640 x 480 x 69 Hz

720 x 400 x 85 Hz

1024 x 768 x 60 Hz

640 x 480 x 72 Hz

800 x 600 x 56 Hz

1024 x 768 x 70 Hz

640 x 480 x 75 Hz

800 x 600 x 60 Hz

1024 x 768 x 75 Hz

640 x 350 x 70 Hz

800 x 600 x 72 Hz

1024 x 768 x 85 Hz

640 x 480 x 66 Hz (MAC)

800 x 600 x 75 Hz

 

Important Warning:

1.When the system changes from TV mode to VGA mode for the first time, the sound from the speakers is muted, but available through the ear-phones

2.When a particular VGA mode is displayed for the first time, selecting the "Autoconfiguration" option may be necessary. The position adjustment as well as the H- Position and V-Position fine adjustments must be entered and the values "saved (stored)"

3.When the signal is cut off, depending on the VGA power-saving standard, the message "NO SIGNAL" is displayed on the screen for 30 seconds. At the end of this period, the system turns off, providing an energy saving of 30 watts.

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Contents 15VL33 List of contents Special features TelevisionSafety is Important Read all the safety instructions before first use of your TVBattery fitting Switching on and First UseGetting started BoxStand-by Audio RCA L Power on / off Remote controlControl Unit Audio RCA R Please noteRemote control External connections tableUsing the TV Turning on for the first time and Tuning TV controlsStand-By mode Press the Volume + or Volume button on the TV or the Vol orTuning the television PR 01 Automatic tuning AutoprogramSwap Manual tuning Your TV is now tuned and ready to useFine tuning Tuning with channel numbersProgram organising TV set up VolumeSound type Dual I/IISound mode Volume up/down buttonsEqualizer Use the Program up/downUse the Volume up and Volume OK Program up and down buttons select FeaturesPress OK to access the Timer menu Using Teletext Stop To select a subTo reveal information ClockConnecting external equipment Connecting a videoRecorder Via aerial socket Via RCA lead and S-Video socket Connecting a DVD player Via RCA leadConnecting a decoder Control to select AV1Introduction Input Graphic Modes Supported progressive non-interlaced Important WarningConnecting TV with video and satellite/digital receiver Connecting TV with camcorderConnecting TV games and computer Help and service tips General technical specifications