Toshiba 30HF86C TheaterWide 1 picture size for 43 format programs, Selecting the picture size

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Viewing the wide-screen picture formats (480i and 480p signals only)

You can view 480i and 480p format programs in a variety of

picture sizes—Natural, TheaterWide 1, TheaterWide 2, TheaterWide 3, and Full.

The way the image displays in any of the picture sizes will vary depending on the format of the program you are viewing. Select the picture size that displays the current program the way that looks best to you.

Selecting the picture size

1.Press PIC SIZE on the remote control.

2.Press the corresponding number button (0-4) to select the desired picture size, as described below and on the next page.

PICTURE SIZE

0 . NATURAL

1 . THEATER WIDE1

2 . THEATER WIDE2

3 . THEATER WIDE3

4 . FULL

SELECT: [0 • 4]

Natural picture size

The image is displayed close to its originally formatted proportion. Some program formats will display with side bars and/or bars at the top and bottom.

Natural picture size example: The way the image displays will vary depending on the format of the program you are currently watching.

Conventional (4:3) picture

Conventional (4:3) picture in

on a conventional TV

Natural size on your wide-screen

screen

TV

 

 

TheaterWide 1 picture size (for 4:3 format programs)

 

 

• The center of the picture remains

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

close to its original proportion, but

 

 

 

 

 

the left and right edges are

 

 

 

 

 

stretched wider to fill the screen.

 

 

 

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• The top and bottom edges of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

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picture may be hidden; however,

 

 

 

 

this mode cannot be scrolled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TheaterWide 1 picture size example

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0-4

Pic Size

Note:

You also can change the picture size by selecting PICTURE SIZE in the SETUP menu.

SETUP

 

CLOSED CAPTION

OFF

PICTURE SIZE

 

PICTURE SCROLL

VIDEO

CINEMA MODE

ASPECT

ON

IMAGE TILT

0

:SELECT

:ADJUST

Notes:

The PICTURE SIZE feature is not available for some program formats (such as 1080i or 720p.) Such formats will display in Natural picture size.

If you select TheaterWide 2 or 3, the top and bottom edges of the picture may be hidden. To see the hidden edges, either scroll the picture (see page 32) or try viewing the program in Full picture size.

NOTICE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON TV PICTURE DISPLAY Avoid displaying stationary images on your TV screen for extended periods of time. Fixed (non-moving) patterns or images (including but not limited to PIP/POP windows, closed captions, video game patterns, TV station logos, stock tickers, websites, and special formats that do not use the entire screen) can become permanently ingrained in the cathode ray tube(s) of the TV and cause subtle but permanent ghost images. This type of damage is NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY.

Using these functions to change the picture size (i.e., changing the height/ width ratio) for any purpose other than your private viewing may be prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.

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Contents 26HF86C 30HF86C Child Safety Important Safety Instructions Care Using the remote control Important Safeguards Welcome to ToshibaConnecting your TV Setting up your TVWelcome to Toshiba Exploring your new TVSelecting a location for the TV Connecting your TV Connecting a VCRStereo VCR Option 2 For Subscribers to Scrambled Cable TV Service Connecting a cable converter box or AntennaOption 1 For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service From Cable Option Converter/Descrambler Splitter SwitchConnecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCR DVD player with Component video DTV Receiver With Component video Connecting two VCRs Connecting a camcorder Connecting an Hdmi or a DVI device to the Hdmi input To connect a DVI device, you will needConnecting an audio system AmplifierYou will need One pair of standard audio cables Installing the remote control batteries Using the remote controlPreparing the remote control for use Using the remote control to operate your other devicesProgramming the remote control to operate your other devices To control a DVD playerVCR Htib Learning about the remote control Using the Remote ControlSetting up your TV Starting setupChanging the on-screen display language Programming channels automatically Image tilt correctionAdding channels to the TV’s memory Adding and erasing channels manuallySwitching between two channels Using the TV’s featuresAdjusting the channel settings Changing channelsTo select your password and access the Locks menu Using the Locks menuSelecting a password To clear your favorite channelsEnter To change your passwordLocking channels To lock channelsTo set up the GameTimer Setting the GameTimerTMTo set up the video lock Locking the video inputsUsing the front panel lock feature Labeling channelsSelecting the video input source Labeling the video input sourcesTo label the video input sources Setting the clock Setting the ON/OFF timerNatural picture size TheaterWide 1 picture size for 43 format programsSelecting the picture size Conventional 43 picture On a conventional TVTheaterWide 2 picture size for letter box programs Full picture size for 169 source programsTheaterWide 3 picture size example To raise the picture, press Press To display the Scroll Adjustment modeScrolling the TheaterWide picture TheaterWide 2 and 3 only To lower the picture, pressSelecting the cinema mode Using the Aspect featureSelecting the display format for 480p signals only Mode Picture Quality Adjusting the picture Selecting the picture modeAdjusting the picture quality Selection PressingSelecting the color temperature Using the CableClear featureSelecting the Scan Velocity Modulation SVM Resetting your picture adjustments Setting the sleep timerUsing the closed caption feature Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts Adjusting the sound Muting the soundAdjusting the sound quality To listen to stereo soundResetting your audio adjustments Using the StableSound featureUsing the BBE sound feature Turning off the built-in speakers Selecting the Hdmi audio input sourceDisplaying on-screen information Troubleshooting Auto power offUnderstanding the Power Return feature Symptom SolutionVIDEO/AUDIO Input SpecificationsVideo Input VIDEO/AUDIO OutputLimited Warranty Memo Service Centers Annexe Sécurité des enfants Instructions importantes sur la sécurité Entretien Importantes mesures de sécurité Utilisation de la télécommandeInstallation de votre téléviseur Utilisation des fonctionsExploration de votre nouveau téléviseur Choix d’un emplacement pour votre téléviseurBienvenue chez Toshiba Panneau avant du téléviseurBranchement de votre téléviseur Branchement de votre magnétoscopeBranchement d’un convertisseur pour le câble ou l’antenne La prise d’antenne, à l’endos de l’appareilVideo 1 ou Video 2 sous peine daltérer la qualité de limage Lecteur DVD avec Composantes vidéo Récepteur DTV Avec Composantes vidéo Branchement de deux magnétoscopes Branchement d’un caméscope Pour raccorder un appareil DVI, il faut Raccordement d’un appareil Hdmitm ou DVI à l’entrée HdmiUn câble Hdmi connecteur type a Un câble adaptateur Hdmi vers DVI connecteur Hdmi type aRaccordement d’un système audio Vous avez besoin de Une paire de câbles audio standardUtilisation de la télécommande Préparation de la télécommandePlacement des piles dans la télécommande Pour commander un lecteur DVD Code magnétoscope Code lecteur DVDTélé Lecteur portable DVD Apprendre à utiliser la télécommande CBL/SAT DVDChoix de la langue d’affichage Installation de votre téléviseurRéglage du démarrage Pour sélectionner une langueMémorisation de nouveaux canaux Ajout et suppression des canaux en mode manuelRéglage de la fonction de correction de l’inclinaison Programmation automatique des canauxRéglage des canaux Utilisation des fonctionsModification des canaux Passage d’un canal à l’autrePour supprimer vos canaux préférés Utilisation du menu VerrouillagesSélection d’un mot de passe Pour sélectionner votre mot de passe et accéder aux menusPour bloquer des canaux Pour bloquer les canauxPour changer votre mot de passe Pour débloquer des canauxVerrouillage des entrées vidéo Réglage de la GameTimerTM Minuterie JeuxPour régler la GameTimerTM Pour paramétrer le blocage vidéoUtilisation de la fonction de verrouillage du panneau avant Attribution d’un nom aux différents canauxSélection de l’entrée vidéo Étiquetage des sources d’entrée vidéoPour définir vos propres étiquettes vidéo Réglage de l’horloge Pour régler l’heure de mise sous/hors tensionFormat d’image Dimension Cinéma 1 pour programmes en format Sélection du Format ImageFormat d’image Naturel Avis SUR LES Effets Néfastes Potentiels Pour LE Tube Image Appuyez sur ou pour afficher le mode de Ajust DU Défilement Pour déplacer l’image vers le haut, appuyez surPour déplacer l’image vers le bas, appuyez sur Pour faire passer le Mode Cinéma sur Vidéo Sélection du Mode CinémaPour faire passer le Mode Cinéma sur Film Utilisation de la fonction FormatRéglage de l’image Sélection du mode d’image Mode Qualité de lImageSélectionner Appuyer sur Utilisation de la fonction CableClear Sélection de la modulation de la vitesse de balayage MVBMode Réinitialisation de vos réglages de l’image Programmation de l’arrêt différé SleepUtilisation de la fonction sous-titrage Réglage de la qualité du son Réglage du son Coupure du sonSélection des émissions stéréo/SAP Pour écouter le son stéréoRéinitialisation de vos réglages de son Utilisation de la fonction StableSoundUtilisaton de la fonction BBE sound Désactivation des haut-parleurs intégrés Sélection de la source audio HdmiAffichage des informations à l’écran Symptôme Solution Mise en mode veille automatiqueComprendre la fonction du mode mémoire AnnexeEntree S-VIDEO SpécificationsRemarques Entree VIDEO/AUDIOGarantie limitée Memo Service Centers

26HF86C, 30HF86C specifications

The Toshiba 30HF86C and 26HF86C are part of the renowned Toshiba line of televisions that emerged in the early 2000s, showcasing the company's commitment to delivering quality and innovation in home entertainment.

Both models are built with a sleek, elegant design that fits seamlessly into any living space. They feature a flat screen, enhancing the viewing experience by eliminating distortion and reflections that are common with traditional screens. The 30HF86C boasts a larger display at 30 inches, while the 26HF86C is designed for those who prefer a more compact option at 26 inches, making both models versatile for various room sizes.

A key feature of both televisions is their high-quality picture performance driven by Toshiba's advanced CRT technology, which delivers vivid colors and sharp images. With a resolution that provides excellent clarity, viewers can enjoy a cinematic experience right in their own homes. The enhanced brightness and contrast ratios contribute to better visibility, even in well-lit environments.

Both models are equipped with a range of inputs to accommodate multiple devices, including DVD players, gaming consoles, and satellite receivers. This versatility ensures that users can easily connect their favorite entertainment sources without compatibility issues.

Another notable technology present in the Toshiba 30HF86C and 26HF86C is the integrated audio system that delivers clear sound quality, enriching the overall viewing experience. The built-in speakers ensure that dialogues, sound effects, and music are rendered with clarity, although users looking for a more immersive audio experience might still consider supplemental sound systems.

Energy efficiency is an additional consideration for these models, as they are designed to consume less power while still delivering premium performance. This not only saves on electricity bills but also contributes to a more sustainable environment.

The Toshiba 30HF86C and 26HF86C are excellent representations of dependable home entertainment solutions. They combine a user-friendly interface and robust features, ensuring that viewers can enjoy their favorite content with ease. Although they may not include the latest smart TV features found in newer models, these televisions continue to be a solid choice for those seeking reliability and quality in their viewing experience.