Toshiba VX1A00011000 Connecting two VCRs, Connecting a camcorder, To view the camcorder video

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Chapter 2: Connecting your Monitor

Connecting two VCRs

This connection allows you to record (dub/edit) from one VCR (“VCR1” in the illustration below) to a second VCR (“VCR2”) while watching a videotape.

You will need:

coaxial cable

standard A/V cables

Note: Do not connect the same VCR to the output and input jacks on the monitor at the same time. To dub or edit, VCR 2 must select LINE IN, and the monitor must select Video 1.

From antenna

Stereo VCR 1 (plays)

VIDEO

AUDIO

L

R

IN from ANT

IN

CH 3

 

CH 4

 

Connecting a camcorder

You will need:

standard A/V cables

For better picture performance, if your camcorder has S-video, connect an S-video cable (plus the audio cables) to VIDEO-2on the monitor’s side panel.

Camcorder

VIDEO

AUDIO

 

OUT

 

L

 

R

OUT to TV

OUT

L R

Monitor's upper back panel

Stereo VCR 2 (records)

VIDEO AUDIO

L

IN from ANT

IN

CH 3

CH 4

VIDEO-2 inputs on monitor's right side panel

To view the camcorder video:

Select the Video 2 video input source on the monitor.*

*To select the video input source, press +on the remote control (- page 25). To program the monitor’s remote control to operate other devices, see “Using the remote control to operate your other devices” on page 18.

OUT to TV

OUT

LR

The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Law and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.

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Contents LCD Monitor 26HLC56 32HLC56 37HLC56 Dear Customer Safety PrecautionsInstallation, Care, and Service Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Safety Precautions InstallationCare ServiceFCC Compliance Statement Part Welcome to ToshibaImportant notes about your LCD monitor Trademark InformationContents Introduction Features of your new monitorFront and side panel controls and connections For an explanation of cable types and connections, see Back panel connectionsColorStream HD-1 and ColorStream HD-2 Overview of cable types Connecting your MonitorAbout the connection illustrations Connecting a VCR and Cable box Connecting a VCRYou will need To view the VCRTo view the VCR or view and record antenna channels To view the DVD playerTo record a TV program while watching a DVD Coaxial cableConnecting a camcorder Connecting two VCRsTo view the camcorder video Select the Video 2 video input source on the monitorHdmi device connection Connecting an Hdmi or DVI device to the Hdmi inputDVI device connection To connect an Hdmi device, you will needSignal names for mini D-sub 15-pin connector Connecting a personal computer PCPreparing the remote control for use Using the remote controlInstalling the remote control batteries Remote control effective rangeTheaterWide 1/2/3, Full, and 43 HD Learning about the remote controlTo use your remote control to operate a Using the remote control to operate your other devicesVCR, set the Mode Select Switch to VCR CH BbCable SAT VCR DVD Remote Control functional key chartProgramming the remote control to operate your other devices Satellite receiver Cable converter boxTV/VCR Combo DVD/VCR ComboHtib Menu Layout Menu layout and navigationNavigating the menu system Icon OptionSetting the Hdmi audio mode Setting up your MonitorTo set the Hdmi audio mode Selecting the menu languageTo select the video input source using the program list Using the Monitor’s featuresSelecting the video input source to view Labeling the video input sourcesTo select the picture size Selecting the picture sizeNatural picture size for 480i and 480p program sources only TheaterWide 2 picture size for letter box programsTo reset to the factory-set status Adjusting the Picture PositionHD picture size for 720p and 1080i program sources only Selection Pressing C Pressing cSelecting the gray level for 43 mode side panels Using the blue screen functionSelecting the picture mode Adjusting the pictureMode Picture Quality Using the black stretch feature Adjusting the picture qualityUsing Mpeg noise reduction Selecting the color temperature Using CableClear/DNR digital noise reductionTo turn on the CableClear/DNR settings To select the color temperatureClosed Caption Reception Adjustment Using the closed caption modeTo view captions or text Select T1, T2, T3, or T4Adjusting the audio quality Adjusting the audioUsing the SRS WOW surround sound feature Muting the soundUsing the StableSound feature Using the Locks menuEntering the PIN code If you cannot remember your PIN codeEnable Blocking Using the V-Chip menuTV Rating Independent rating system for broadcasters Blocking Option Mpaa Rating Independent rating system for moviesMpaa Unrated TV None RatingTo adjust the PC settings Using the PC setting featurePC/HDMI Audio Setting the sleep timerUnderstanding the last mode memory feature Setting the On timerTo set the On timer to turn on the monitor automatically To display the monitor’s settings on-screenGeneral troubleshooting TroubleshootingClosed caption problems TroubleshootingAppendix SpecificationsFor LCD Monitors 26 and Larger Limited United States WarrantyFor LCD Monitors Limited Canada Warranty11, 12 Index06-06

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