Toshiba 15CV100U, 32CV100U, 26CV100U manual GNU General Public License GPL Version 2, June, Preamble

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The GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991

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Contents 15CV100U 15CV101U 19CV100U 22CV100U 26CV100U 32CV100U Safety Precautions Dear CustomerInstallation, Care, and Service Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Care Risk of Electric ShockChoosing a location for your LCD TV ServiceTo Display your LCD TV using a Wall Bracket To Display your LCD TV on the included Pedestal StandRemoving the Pedestal Stand WaitOn handling discs On cleaning discsStructure of disc contents On storing discsPlayable discs VideoImportant notes about your LCD TV Contents VCD/CD Hdmi capabilities Features of your new TVIntroduction Energy Star qualifiedTV front, top and side panel controls and connections 15CV100U/15CV101U19CV100U/22CV100U/26CV100U/32CV100U 19CV100U/22CV100U Adjusting the screen angle Applicable to 19CV100U/22CV100U26CV100U/32CV100U TV back panel connections AUDIO/COLOR Stream HDConnecting your TV Overview of cable typesTo view basic and premium Cable channels To view the antenna or Cable signalYou will need To view the VCRConnecting a DVD player with ColorStream component video Connecting a satellite receiverTo view the DVD player To view the Hdmi device video To connect an Hdmi device, you will needTo connect a DVI device, you will need REGZA-LINKconnection Before controlling the devicesTo control the audio Connecting a digital audio systemTV’s Digital Audio OUT terminal Sound menuTo connect a PC to the PC in terminal on the TV Connecting a personal computer PCTo connect a PC to the Hdmi terminal on the TV Preparing the remote control for use Using the remote controlInstalling the remote control batteries Learning about the remote control Using the remote control Main menu layout Setup/Installation menu layoutMenu layout and navigation Navigating the menu systemInitial Setup Setting up your TVSelecting the menu language Programming channels manually Programming channels into the TV’s channel memoryProgramming channels automatically To program channels automaticallyLabeling channels To create and assign a custom label Setting the Hdmitm audio modeTo set the Hdmitm audio mode To delete the custom labelReset Factory Defaults Viewing the digital signal meterSetting the Time Zone Viewing the system statusLabeling the video input sources Using the TV’s featuresSelecting the video input source to view To label the video input sourcesSetting the Channel Tuning Mode Tuning channelsTuning to the next programmed channel Switching between two channels using Channel Return Tuning to a specific channel programmed or unprogrammedSelecting the picture size TheaterWide For letter box programs Picture Size NaturalTheaterWide For 43 format programs TheaterWide For letter box programs with subtitlesSelecting the cinema mode Using the auto aspect ratio featureScrolling the TheaterWide picture TheaterWide 2 and 3 only Selecting the picture mode Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the picture quality Base closed captions Using the closed caption modeDigital CC Settings To customize the closed captionsCC Selector Adjusting the audioUsing the digital audio selector Muting the soundSelecting the optical audio output format Adjusting the audio qualityTo listen to stereo sound Entering the PIN code Using the Locks menuUsing the Dolby Digital Dynamic Range Control feature If you cannot remember your PIN codeTo block and unblock TV programs and movies Blocking TV programs and movies by rating V-ChipTo download the additional rating system if available Unlocking programs temporarily Using the GameTimer Using the input lock featureUsing the control panel lock feature Using the PC settings feature Setting the PC AudioUsing REGZA-LINK Setting the sleep timerREGZA-LINKplayback device DVD player, etc. control REGZA-LINKinput source selection Volume and Mute controls of Audio ReceiverREGZA-LINKPlayer Control menu functions Other REGZA-LINKfunctionsUnderstanding the last mode memory feature Understanding the auto power off featureDisplaying TV status information Using dynamic contrast Using the TV’s advanced featuresUsing the advanced picture settings features Using the static gamma featureUsing Mpeg noise reduction Using the Auto Brightness SensorUsing CableClear digital noise reduction Using the Game Mode featureUsing the QSound sound feature Using the advanced audio settings featuresUsing the Media Player Media Player SpecificationsBasic Operation Viewing Jpeg filesListening to MP3 files To set background music for photo modeTo use the remote control button in music playback To use the photo Quick MenuTo use the music Quick Menu Disc playback Basic disc playbackBasic playback DVD/VCD/CD Disc playback reminders Playback navigationRemoving a disc Playing frame by frame DVD/VCDLocating a chapter or track DVD VCD/CDZoom function/Scene navigation Using Zoom DVD/VCDAdvanced disc playback Locating a specific scene DVD/VCD/ CDBookmarking a scene DVD/VCD/ CD Scene bookmarkRepeat playback/A-B repeat Viewing a scene bookmark DVD/VCD/ CDProgrammed playback/Random playback Enabling A-B repeat mode DVD/ VCD/CDProgramming the playback sequence VCD Changing the scene angle DVD Scene angle/Title selection/DVD menuEnabling random playback VCD Selecting a DVD title DVDSelecting the audio channel VCD Playback information/VCD play- back controlSelecting a soundtrack language DVD Viewing subtitles DVDTurning off the PBC function VCD To turn on the PBC functionMP3, WMA, JPEG, and Audio CD operation MP3/WMA/JPEG/Audio CD information CDAbout the file browser CD Playing an audio file CDViewing a Jpeg file CD Viewing a slide show CDEnabling random playback CD MP3, WMA, Jpeg and Audio CD playback modesEnabling repeat playback CD Track or AllProgram View Programming the playback sequence CDTo remove a file from the programmed list Browser ViewCustomizing disc playback Configuring the disc playback settings DVD/VCD/CDCustomizing disc playback Disc playback setup Tab Option Description Go toMenu / OSD Picture ModeOff Slide show option is disabled Subtitle / AudioOff Night ModeDigital Out BitstreamPassword To temporarily cancel the parental restrictionIf you forget the system password Troubleshooting General troubleshootingRating blocking V-Chip problems Channel tuning problemsClosed caption problems Hdmi problemsLED Indication LED Indication Power LED Green is on solidRed is on solid Specifications AppendixPC in signal formats Acceptable signal formats for PC in and Hdmi terminalsHdmi formats Limited United States Warranty LCD TV/DVD Combination Depot Repair WarrantyAppendix GNU General Public License GPL Version 2, June PreambleAppendix No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsLibpng License Notices Copyright NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LicenseZlib License Version 1.2.3, July 18thPage Toshiba America Consumer PRODUCTS, L.L.C