Toshiba 42HP86 Using the SRS WOW surround sound feature, Selecting the Hdmi audio input source

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Using the TV’s Features

Using the SRS WOW™ surround sound feature

WOW is a special combination of SRS Labs audio technologies that creates a thrilling surround sound experience with deep, rich bass from stereo sound sources. Your TV’s audio will sound fuller, richer, and wider. WOW consists of three features: SRS 3D, FOCUS, and TruBass.

To adjust the WOW feature:

1.Press TV to select the TV mode.

2.Select STEREO mode (see “Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts” on page 40).

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

4.Press or to highlight the desired WOW feature you want to adjust.

SRS 3D — To turn on or off the surround sound effect.

FOCUS — To turn on or off the vocal emphasis effect.

TruBass — To select your desired bass expansion level (HIGH, LOW or OFF).

AU D I O

 

 

WOW

SRS 3D

ON / OFF

 

FOCUS

OFF

 

TruBass

OFF

HDMI1

 

HDMI

HDMI2

 

HDMI

RESET

 

 

SELECT

ADJUST

5.Press or to adjust the item.

6.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

WOW, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Selecting the HDMI audio input source

See “Connecting an HDMITM or DVI device” on page 14 for connection information.

If you connect a DVI device, to hear audio you must also connect the analog audio cables to the HDMI audio IN jacks (see page 14). Set the HDMI audio input setting to “DVI” with this connection.

If you connect an HDMI device and play media with digital audio output, to hear digital audio, set the HDMI audio input setting to “HDMI” with this connection.

If you connect an HDMI device but play media with analog audio output (for example, certain CDVs do not output digital audio), to hear audio you must also connect the analog audio cables to the HDMI audio IN jacks (see page 14). Set the HDMI audio input setting to “DVI” with this connection.

To select the HDMI audio input source:

1.Press TV to select the TV mode.

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

3.Press or to highlight HDMI1 (or HDMI2.)

AUDIO

 

 

WOW

SRS 3D

OFF

 

FOCUS

OFF

 

TruBass

OFF

HDMI1

 

HDMI / DVI

HDMI2

 

HDMI

RESET

 

 

SELECT

ADJUST

4.Press or to select HDMI or DVI.

5.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

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Note:

If the broadcast is monaural, the SRS 3D effect will not work.

INPUT DISPLAY

TV

Menu/Enter

Exit

Note:

If the remote control does not operate your TV, press the “TV” button on the remote control and try again.

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Contents 42HP86 50HP86 Child Safety Important Safety Instructions Care Important notes about your Plasma TV Using the TV’s features Connecting your TVSetting up your TV IntroductionExploring your new TV Features of your new TVRemote control FrontLeft back panel Selecting a location for the TVBack of TV Right back panelConnecting a cable converter box or antenna Connecting a VCRFrom Cable Connecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCR DVD player with Component video For an Hdmi connection, see Connecting a camcorder Connecting an Hdmi or DVI device To connect an Hdmi device, you will needTo connect a DVI device, you will need TV back panel Connecting an analog audio systemTo control the audio You will need One pair of standard audio cablesYourTV To connect the IR blaster cableConnecting a PC personal computer Power connectionMonitor display modes 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 DVD Learning about the remote control Remote control effective rangeApprox ft meters Starting setup Changing the on-screen display languageTo select a language Adding and erasing channels manually Adding channels to the TV’s memoryProgramming channels automatically Changing channelsRepeat steps 1-8 for the other Press Exit to return to normalViewing ChannelsTo select your password and access the Locks menu Using the Locks menuSelecting a password To change your passwordLocking the video inputs To set up the video lockLocking channels To unlock channelsSetting the GameTimerTM Using the panel lock featureRepeat to enter the rest of the characters Labeling channelsTo create channel labels To erase channel labelsLabeling the video input sources Setting the clockSelecting the video input source To label the video input sourcesSetting the on timer Selecting the picture size Picture size, as described below and on the nextTheaterWide 2 picture size example TheaterWide 3 picture size exampleScrolling the TheaterWide picture TheaterWide 2 and 3 only To raise the picture, pressTo lower the picture, press To set the Cinema Mode to Video off Selecting the cinema modeUsing the Aspect feature Aspect ratio of signal sourceUsing the closed caption feature To turn off the Closed Caption featureTo view captions or text White Using the Long Life featureReverse Picture shiftAdjusting the picture Selecting the picture modeAdjusting the picture quality Using the CableClear feature Selecting the color temperatureResetting your picture adjustments To adjust the sound quality Adjusting the soundAdjusting the sound quality Muting the soundResetting your audio adjustments Using the StableSound featureTurning off the built-in speakers Selecting the Hdmi audio input source Using the SRS WOW surround sound featureTo adjust the WOW feature To select the Hdmi audio input sourceDisplaying TV status information on-screen To reset your picture/audio adjustments Picture/Audio adjustments in PC modeResetting your picture/audio adjustments in PC mode WOW TruBassTroubleshooting Auto power offUnderstanding the Power Return feature Text mode30A0121AEnp45-bc 26/06, 626 PM 42HP86 50HP86 SpecificationsInput 0.286V p-p burst signal, 75 ohm Input 1V p-p, 75 ohm, negative sync., Mini DIN 4 pin xLimited Canadian Warranty For Toshiba Brand Plasma Television Models from previous Service Centers