Toshiba 26HF86C, 30HF86C Adjusting the sound Muting the sound, Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts

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Adjusting the sound

Muting the sound

Press MUTE to temporarily turn off the sound. While the sound is off, the screen will display the word MUTE in the lower right-hand corner. To restore the sound, press MUTE again.

Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts

The multi-channel TV sound (MTS) feature provides high-fidelity stereo sound. MTS also can transmit a second audio program (SAP) containing a second language or other audio information.

Note: The MTS feature is not available in VIDEO mode.

When the TV receives a stereo or SAP broadcast, the word “STEREO” or “SAP” displays on-screen every time you turn the TV on, change the channel, or press RECALL.

To listen to stereo sound:

1.Press MENU, then press or to display the AUDIO menu.

2.Press or to highlight MTS.

3.Press or to highlight STR (stereo.) Notes:

In general, you can leave your TV in stereo mode because the TV automatically outputs the type of sound being broadcast (stereo or mono.)

If the stereo sound is noisy, select MONO to reduce the noise.

AUDIO

 

MTS

STR / SAP / MONO

BASS

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TREBLE

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BALANCE

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STABLE SOUND

OFF

SPEAKERS

ON

:SELECT

:ADJUST

4. Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

To listen to a second audio program (SAP):

1.Press MENU, then press or to display the AUDIO menu.

2.Press or to highlight MTS.

3.Press or to highlight SAP. The TV speakers will output the second audio program instead of normal audio.

4.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

Mute

Recall

Menu

Exit

Note:

A second audio program (SAP) can be heard only on those TV stations that offer it.

For example, a station might broadcast music as a second audio program. If you have SAP on, you will see the current program on the screen but hear music instead of the program’s normal audio.

However, if you have SAP on, and the station you are watching is not currently broadcasting a second audio program, the station’s normal audio will be output; however, occasionally there is no sound at all in SAP mode. If this happens, set the MTS feature to STEREO mode.

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Adjusting the sound quality

You can change the sound quality of your TV by adjusting the bass, treble, and balance.

To adjust the sound quality:

1.Press MENU, then press or until the AUDIO menu appears.

2.Press or to highlight the item you want to adjust.

A U D I O

 

M T S

STEREO

B A S S

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T R E B L E

25

B A L A N C E

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STABLE SOUND

OFF

SPEAKERS

ON

:SELECT

:ADJUST

3.Press or to adjust the level.

makes the sound quality weaker or decreases the balance in the right channel, depending on the item selected.

makes the sound quality stronger or decreases the balance in the left channel, depending on the item selected.

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Adjusting the sound quality (bass, treble and balance) does not affect from the variable audio OUT jacks.

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Contents 26HF86C 30HF86C Child Safety Important Safety Instructions Care Connecting your TV Important Safeguards Welcome to ToshibaUsing the remote control Setting up your TVExploring your new TV Welcome to ToshibaSelecting a location for the TV Connecting a VCR Connecting your TVStereo VCR Option 1 For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service Connecting a cable converter box or AntennaOption 2 For Subscribers to Scrambled 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 To connect a DVI device, you will need Connecting an Hdmi or a DVI device to the Hdmi inputAmplifier Connecting an audio systemYou will need One pair of standard audio cables Preparing the remote control for use Using the remote controlInstalling the remote control batteries Using the remote control to operate your other devicesTo control a DVD player Programming the remote control to operate your other devicesVCR Htib Using the Remote Control Learning about the remote controlStarting setup Setting up your TVChanging the on-screen display language Adding channels to the TV’s memory Image tilt correctionProgramming channels automatically Adding and erasing channels manuallyAdjusting the channel settings Using the TV’s featuresSwitching between two channels Changing channelsSelecting a password Using the Locks menuTo select your password and access the Locks menu To clear your favorite channelsLocking channels To change your passwordEnter To lock channelsTo set up the video lock Setting the GameTimerTMTo set up the GameTimer Locking the video inputsLabeling channels Using the front panel lock featureLabeling the video input sources Selecting the video input sourceTo label the video input sources Setting the ON/OFF timer Setting the clockSelecting the picture size TheaterWide 1 picture size for 43 format programsNatural picture size Conventional 43 picture On a conventional TVFull picture size for 169 source programs TheaterWide 2 picture size for letter box programsTheaterWide 3 picture size example Scrolling the TheaterWide picture TheaterWide 2 and 3 only Press To display the Scroll Adjustment modeTo raise the picture, press To lower the picture, pressUsing the Aspect feature Selecting the cinema modeSelecting the display format for 480p signals only Adjusting the picture quality Adjusting the picture Selecting the picture modeMode Picture Quality Selection PressingUsing the CableClear feature Selecting the color temperatureSelecting the Scan Velocity Modulation SVM Setting the sleep timer Resetting your picture adjustmentsUsing the closed caption feature Adjusting the sound quality Adjusting the sound Muting the soundSelecting stereo/SAP broadcasts To listen to stereo soundUsing the StableSound feature Resetting your audio adjustmentsUsing the BBE sound feature Selecting the Hdmi audio input source Turning off the built-in speakersDisplaying on-screen information Understanding the Power Return feature Auto power offTroubleshooting Symptom SolutionVideo Input SpecificationsVIDEO/AUDIO Input VIDEO/AUDIO OutputLimited Warranty Memo Service Centers Annexe Sécurité des enfants Instructions importantes sur la sécurité Entretien Installation de votre téléviseur Utilisation de la télécommandeImportantes mesures de sécurité Utilisation des fonctionsBienvenue chez Toshiba Choix d’un emplacement pour votre téléviseurExploration de votre nouveau téléviseur Panneau avant du téléviseurBranchement de votre magnétoscope Branchement de votre téléviseurLa prise d’antenne, à l’endos de l’appareil Branchement d’un convertisseur pour le câble ou l’antenneVideo 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 Un câble Hdmi connecteur type a Raccordement d’un appareil Hdmitm ou DVI à l’entrée HdmiPour raccorder un appareil DVI, il faut Un câble adaptateur Hdmi vers DVI connecteur Hdmi type aVous avez besoin de Une paire de câbles audio standard Raccordement d’un système audioPréparation de la télécommande Utilisation de la télécommandePlacement des piles dans la télécommande Code magnétoscope Code lecteur DVD Pour commander un lecteur DVDTélé Lecteur portable DVD CBL/SAT DVD Apprendre à utiliser la télécommandeRéglage du démarrage Installation de votre téléviseurChoix de la langue d’affichage Pour sélectionner une langueRéglage de la fonction de correction de l’inclinaison Ajout et suppression des canaux en mode manuelMémorisation de nouveaux canaux Programmation automatique des canauxModification des canaux Utilisation des fonctionsRéglage des canaux Passage d’un canal à l’autreSélection d’un mot de passe Utilisation du menu VerrouillagesPour supprimer vos canaux préférés Pour sélectionner votre mot de passe et accéder aux menusPour changer votre mot de passe Pour bloquer les canauxPour bloquer des canaux Pour débloquer des canauxPour régler la GameTimerTM Réglage de la GameTimerTM Minuterie JeuxVerrouillage des entrées vidéo Pour paramétrer le blocage vidéoAttribution d’un nom aux différents canaux Utilisation de la fonction de verrouillage du panneau avantÉtiquetage des sources d’entrée vidéo Sélection de l’entrée vidéoPour définir vos propres étiquettes vidéo Pour régler l’heure de mise sous/hors tension Réglage de l’horlogeSélection du Format Image Format d’image Dimension Cinéma 1 pour programmes en formatFormat d’image Naturel Avis SUR LES Effets Néfastes Potentiels Pour LE Tube Image Pour déplacer l’image vers le haut, appuyez sur Appuyez sur ou pour afficher le mode de Ajust DU DéfilementPour déplacer l’image vers le bas, appuyez sur Pour faire passer le Mode Cinéma sur Film Sélection du Mode CinémaPour faire passer le Mode Cinéma sur Vidéo Utilisation de la fonction FormatMode Qualité de lImage Réglage de l’image Sélection du mode d’imageSélectionner Appuyer sur Sélection de la modulation de la vitesse de balayage MVB Utilisation de la fonction CableClearMode Programmation de l’arrêt différé Sleep Réinitialisation de vos réglages de l’imageUtilisation de la fonction sous-titrage Sélection des émissions stéréo/SAP Réglage du son Coupure du sonRéglage de la qualité du son Pour écouter le son stéréoUtilisation de la fonction StableSound Réinitialisation de vos réglages de sonUtilisaton de la fonction BBE sound Sélection de la source audio Hdmi Désactivation des haut-parleurs intégrésAffichage des informations à l’écran Comprendre la fonction du mode mémoire Mise en mode veille automatiqueSymptôme Solution AnnexeRemarques SpécificationsEntree S-VIDEO 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.

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