Toshiba 46XV550A_560A, 42XV550A_560A owner manual

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Contents 42XV550A560A 46XV550A560A Contents Introduction Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Welcome to ToshibaUse Precautions for moving the TVPrecautions for installing on outdoor aerial Never stand or climb on the TVService Never repair, modify or disassemble the TV by yourselfCleaning Important informationGetting started Connecting an aerialInstalling the remote control batteries Exploring your new TVTV front and side panel controls TV top view TV front viewTV back panel connections Digital Audio Optical output terminalLearning about the remote control Location of controlsLocation of controls for REGZA-LINK mode Switching off the TV Tuning the TV for the first timeSwitching on the TV Turning the TV onDisplaying the menu chart Picture menuMenu Press V to select Auto Tuning, and then press Q Auto TuningATV Manual Tuning analogue only Channels DTV Manual Tuning digital onlySorting positions analogue Watching TV programmes Selecting the picture size Using the TV’s features GeneralPicture adjustment Resetting the picture position analogue only Using the picture stillAdjusting the picture position analogue only PC NormalAdjusting Film Stabilization Setting the Black/White LevelUsing the Cinema Mode Using ClearFrameResetting the Base Colour Adjustment Setting x.v.Colour SelectionAdjusting 3D Colour Management Using Auto FormatUsing SRS WOW surround sound Sound adjustmentAdjusting the sound quality Stereo and Bilingual transmissionsOther feature settings Setting the Sleep Timer TimersProgramme Timers digital only Confirming Software VersionResetting the TV Selecting the video input sourceUsing REGZA-LINK Teletext in Analogue TV Teletext buttons on the remote control Using Auto modeUsing List mode Teletext in Digital TV SubtitlesFavourite Channel Lists Other Digital TV features and settingsUsing the EPG Electronic Programme Guide Genre selection/searchingSetting the PIN Digital settings Parental ControlTV/Radio Mode Selecting favourite channelsDigital Output Format Local Time SettingsParental Setup Dynamic Range ControlBack connections Connecting your TVConnection example Connecting an audio system digital only Connection example Connecting an amplifier equipped with an Mpeg decoderSide connections Connecting a DVI device Connecting an Hdmi or a DVI deviceConnecting an Hdmi device Hdmi type a connector-to-DVI adapter cableDeep Colour mode Setting the HDMI1 audio modeSelecting the Hdmi setting Lip Sync modeTo connect a PC to the RGB/PC terminal on the TV Connecting a computerFollowing signals can be displayed To connect a PC to the Hdmi terminal on the TVAdjusting the sampling clock Using the PC SettingsAdjusting the picture size/position Resetting the PC SettingsREGZA-LINK connection Before controlling the devicesSymptom and solution digital only TroubleshootingSymptom and solution Reference sectionAustralian Parental Guidance Codes Normative Is show programme Is block until PIN enteredBroadcast transmission systems of each country or region SpecificationsBroadcast system Integrated Digital LCD TVMain 35 5 160 mm 2 pcs Dots 5 1,080 V dots10 W + 10 W 10 % THD Mm Diameter stereoInformation Pre-Installed SoftwareLicense Information used with Toshiba Televisions Exhibit a PreamblePage END of Terms and Conditions How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Exhibit B GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, FebruaryPage Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Exhibit CExhibit F Exhibit DExhibit E Portions of this software are copyright 2007 The FreeTypeYC/J

42XV550A_560A, 46XV550A_560A specifications

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