Toshiba 27A14 appendix Using the Lock menu, Blocking unrated movies or programs, Locking channels

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Blocking unrated movies or programs

Some movies and programs are not rated. You can block these movies and programs using the V-Chip.

To block unrated movies or programs:

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

2.Press or to highlight V-CHIP.

3.Press or to display the V-CHIP menu.

4.Use the Channel Number buttons (0-9) to enter your PIN code. If you are accessing the V-Chip menus for the first time, select a four-digit number to be your PIN code. Press ENTER.

The BLOCKING menu appears.

5.Press or to highlight BLOCKING OPTION.

6.Press or to display the BLOCKING OPTION menu.

7.Press or to highlight MPAA UNRATED.

Press or to highlight ON to block unrated movies.

Press or to highlight OFF to unblock unrated movies.

8.Press or to highlight TV NONE RATING.

Press or to highlight ON to block programs with a rating of “TV NONE.” When you select ON, the message “NOTICE:

ENABLING THIS OPTION MAY BLOCK EMERGENCY MESSAGES” appears.

Press or to highlight OFF to unblock programs with a rating of “TV NONE.”

9.Press EXIT to return to normal viewing.

Using the LOCK menu

The LOCK menu includes the CH LOCK, VIDEO LOCK, GAME TIMER, and NEW PIN CODE functions.

You can use these functions after entering the correct PIN code. (This PIN code is the same one selected under “Selecting a PIN code” on page 15.)

Locking channels

With the CH LOCK feature, you can lock specific channels. You will not be able to tune locked channels unless you clear the setting. You can choose to lock up to nine TV channels and nine cable channels.

To lock channels:

1.Use the Channel Number buttons (0-9) to display the television channel you wish to lock.

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

3.Press or to highlight LOCK.

Note:

Blocking television programs with a rating of “TV NONE” may block emergency messages.

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4.Press or to display the LOCK menu.

5.Use the Channel Number buttons (0-9) to enter your PIN code, then press ENTER. The LOCK menu appears.

6.Press or to highlight CH LOCK and press or to display the CH LOCK menu.

 

CH

PICTURE AUDIO

SETUP OPTION

LOCK

 

CH LOCK

START

VIDEO LOCK

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7. Press or to select the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET– to set the channel as one to be

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH

 

 

 

 

locked. Then press ENTER.

PICTURE

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OPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLEAR– to clear all channels from the

 

 

 

 

 

 

CH LOCK : CH 12

 

 

 

 

list of locked channels. Then press

SET/CLEAR

 

SET

CLEAR

 

 

LOCKED CH

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ENTER.

 

 

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8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 to lock other

SELECT

SET

ENTER

channels. When you are finished

END

EXIT

 

 

 

 

locking channels, press EXIT to return

 

 

 

to normal viewing.

 

 

 

If you try to tune a locked channel, the TV will not display

it, but will display the nearest unlocked channel.

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Note:

After programming CH LOCK, change channels before turning off the television.

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Contents Appendix Your TVSetting upDear Customer SafeguardsImportant Safety Instructions 120V AC? This item applies to projection TVs only. If the airExploring your new TV Selecting a location for the TV Adjusting the channel settingsUsing the Lock menu Auto power offWelcome to Toshiba Welcome to ToshibaExploring your new TV Selecting a location for the TVYour TV Remote Control Connecting Using Connecting your TVConnecting a VCR Safeguards Toshiba Welcome toConverter/Descrambler Splitter Switch a B Connecting a cable converter boxYour TV Features Setting up Connecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCRConnecting your TV Connecting two VCRsConnecting a camcorder Connecting an audio amplifierTo install the batteries Using the remote controlInstalling the remote control batteries Learning about the remote controlPress Setting up your TVChanging the on-screen display language To select a languageAdding and erasing channels manually Adding channels to the TV’s memoryChanging channels Programming channels automaticallyProgramming your favorite channels Using the TV’s featuresAdjusting the channel settings Switching between two channelsTV’s Appendix Using the V-Chip parental control featureTo select your PIN code and access the V-Chip menus Selecting a PIN codePress Exit to return to normal viewing Blocking programs by ratingsPress or to display the V-CHIP menu To change your PIN codeYouth TV Ratings Mpaa RatingsTV Ratings To use the V-Chip to block programs by rating Blocking unrated movies or programs Using the Lock menuLocking channels Locking video input Setting the game timerTo set up the video lock To set up the game timerLabeling channels To set the clock Example 830 AM Setting the clockSetting the ON/OFF timer Setting the on timerPress or to set the desired hour, then press Setting the off timerTo cancel the on timer To set the off timer Example Turning off the TV at 1130 PMWatching video input Specifying the ColorStream settingTo adjust the picture quality To select the input modeUsing the closed caption feature Setting the sleep timerMuting the sound Adjusting the soundAdjusting the sound quality To adjust the sound qualityUsing the StableSound feature Auto power offUnderstanding the Power Return feature Using the surround sound featureProblem TroubleshootingSolution ColorStream component video Input Input 0.286V p-p burst signal, 75 ohmInput 1V p-p, 75 ohm, negative sync Video 1V p-p, 75 ohm, negative syncFor 27 Standard Non FST Pure Television Models Limited United States WarrantyAbove Warranties are Subject to the Following Conditions Limited Canada WarrantyService#&Centers#!!$%%

27A14 specifications

The Toshiba 27A14 is a classic model that represents the transition period in television technology, combining traditional CRT (cathode ray tube) design with some early advancements in viewing and sound quality. Released in the early 2000s, the 27A14 is a 27-inch television that appeals to those who appreciate the solid, reliable performance commonly associated with CRT televisions.

One of the main features of the Toshiba 27A14 is its 27-inch screen size, which provides a generous viewing area, making it suitable for various room sizes. The television boasts a resolution of 480i, which was standard at the time, ensuring that viewers can enjoy clear images for their favorite shows and movies. With a 4:3 aspect ratio, it is particularly compatible with old-school programming and VHS tapes, offering an authentic viewing experience for classic content.

The Toshiba 27A14 incorporates Dynamic Picture Control technology, which enhances color accuracy and contrast. This technology adjusts the brightness dynamically, resulting in more vibrant colors and deeper blacks, significantly improving the overall quality of visual output. The direct-view CRT display reflects Toshiba's commitment to delivering solid picture quality, making it an ideal choice for watching movies, sports, and TV shows.

Another significant characteristic of the Toshiba 27A14 is its audio system. The built-in speakers deliver a power output of around 20 watts, which is respectable for a television of this era. The sound quality is enhanced by the inclusion of stereo audio output, ensuring clearer and more immersive audio regardless of what the viewer is watching.

The Toshiba 27A14 also emphasizes connectivity, featuring multiple inputs including composite video, RF input, and audio outputs. This allows users to connect a variety of devices such as VHS players, game consoles, and DVD players, maintaining versatility in its usage.

In summary, the Toshiba 27A14 stands out as a reliable CRT television with a solid combination of features, including Dynamic Picture Control, a good-sized screen, and reasonable audio output. While it may not compete with later flat-panel technologies in terms of slim design and high-definition picture quality, it remains a nostalgic choice for those yearning for the simplicity and straightforward performance of traditional televisions.