Toshiba 30HF83 owner manual Turning off the built-in speakers, Selecting the Audio OUT sound

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Using the TVÕs Features

Turning off the built-in speakers

Use this feature to turn off the TV speakers when you connect an audio system (see ÒConnecting an audio systemÓ on page 14).

To turn off the built-in speakers:

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

2.Press y or z to highlight SPEAKERS.

3.Press x or • to highlight OFF.

AUD I O

 

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ON

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ON / OFF

AUD I O OUT

MA I N

STABLE SOUND

OFF

To turn on the built-in speakers:

Highlight ON in step 3 above.

Selecting the AUDIO OUT sound

This feature allows you to select the sound source (MAIN or POP) that is output from the AUDIO OUT jacks (see ÒConnecting two VCRsÓ on page 12).

This is useful when amplifying or recording the POP sound with external equipment while hearing the sound of the main picture through the built-in speakers.

To select the AUDIO OUT sound:

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

2.Press y or z to highlight AUDIO OUT.

3.Press x or • to select MAIN or POP.

AUD I O

 

CYCLONE

ON

CYC L E V E L

7 0

SPEAKERS

ON

AUD I O OUT

MAIN / POP

STABLE SOUND

OFF

¥MAIN : Outputs the sound of the main program through the AUDIO OUT jacks.

¥ POP : Outputs the sound of the POP program through the AUDIO OUT jacks.

Note:

Make sure the volume control of your audio amplifier is set to a moderate listening level.

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Note:

When the POP window is not on the screen, the sound of the main program is output through the AUDIO OUT jacks, even if POP is selected in the AUDIO OUT menu.

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Contents 30HF83 Dear Customer Consumers and their families about television safetyEntertainment enjoyable and safe Prong. The wide blade or the third InstallationAlways place the TV on the floor Service CareImportant Safety Information Introduction Introduction Quick Connect GuideWelcome to Toshiba Exploring your new TVConnecting your TV Connecting a VCRUsingtheTV’s Features Appendix Index From Cable Box or Antenna Stereo VCRConnecting a cable box Connecting a cable box and VCRConnecting your TV From CableAppendix Index Or the picture performance will beDistribution, or revision of television Materials is prohibited underFrom Antenna Connecting a DVD player with component video and a VCRDVD Player with component video DTV Antenna DTV Receiver with component videoConnecting two VCRs Connecting a camcorderCamcorder Video-3 front panelConnecting a device to the DVI/HDCP input DVI/HDCP device For example, set-top box or DVD playerConnecting an audio system Connecting an A/V receiverAmplifier ReceiverUsing the remote control Preparing the remote control for useInstalling the remote control batteries If you have a Toshiba deviceRemote control codes Programming the remote controlUsing the Remote Control TV/VCR Combo DVD/VCR ComboDVD player Portable DVD playerUsing the remote control to operate your other devices Point the remote control Directly at the deviceCT-90159 Begins playback of a tape or DVDConnecting YourTV Control Learning about the remote controlCH RTN returns to the memorized channel Learning about the menu system Setting up your TVTV front panel Selecting the antenna input Changing the on-screen display languagePress x or to highlight your desired language Setting up your TV Programming channels into the channel memoryProgramming channels automatically Adding and erasing channels manuallyUsing the Quick Connect Guide Using Remote Settingup YourTV UsingtheTVÕs FeaturesChanging channels using SpeedSurf Adjusting the tilt correction featureChanging channels Using the TVÕs features Adjusting the channel settingsSwitching between two channels using Channel Return Switching between two channels using SurfLockªUsing the TVÕs Features Labeling channels Viewing the wide-screen picture formats Selecting the picture sizePress z to highlight Press x or to erase the channel labelConventional picture on a BottomWide-screen picture on a Conventional TV screen With subtitlesPress PIC Size to select the Theater Wide 2 or 3 mode Press x or to display the Scroll Adjustment modePress MENU, and then press x or until Theater menu AppearsUsing the auto aspect feature Selecting the cinema modeUsing the POP double-window feature Switching the main and POP pictures Introduction Connecting YourTVAdjusting the size of the double-window Settingup YourTV UsingtheTVÕs Features Appendix IndexUsing the programmed channel search function ¥ This feature does not operate in DVI modePOP double-window aspect ratio Moving pictureUsing the favorite channel search function Introduction Connecting YourTV Usingthe RemoteControlAbout the auto favorite feature UsingtheTVÕs Features AppendixUsing the Locks menu Press y or z to display the PIN code entering modeEntering the PIN code If you cannot remember your PIN codeUsingthe Remote Using the V-CHIP menuTV Rating Independent rating system for broadcasters Setting theCH SCANTVSWAPNonePOPRatingCH to on may block Mpaa Rating Independent rating system for moviesPress to lock ÒXÓ or press x to unlock ÒÓ Press x or to return to the Locks menuLocking channels Unlocking programs temporarilyTo select each item Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other channelsLocking video inputs Using the front panel lock feature Using the game timerChanging the PIN code Selecting the picture mode Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the picture quality Using the flesh tone feature Settingup YourTVUsing the CableClearª DNR feature Saving your new preferencesSelecting the display format for 480p signals only Selecting the color temperatureResetting your picture adjustments Selecting the video input source Connecting Your ControlLabeling the video input sources Using the closed caption feature ¥ To view text, highlight T1, T2, T3, or T4Setting the sleep timer Setting the on timerPress y or z to highlight Sleep Selecting the background of the menu display Setting the clockTo display the time on-screen Press Recall Muting the sound Adjusting the soundSelecting stereo/SAP broadcasts Using the WOWª surround sound feature Adjusting the sound qualityPress x or to adjust the level Effect does not workResetting your audio adjustments Using the CYCLONE¨ sub-woofer systemPress x to decrease the sub-woofer volume Press y or z to highlight CYC LevelSelecting the Audio OUT sound Turning off the built-in speakersTo turn on the built-in speakers Highlight on in above To turn off the StableSound feature Highlight OFF in above Using the StableSound¨ featureDisplaying on-screen information Understanding the auto power off feature Viewing the demo modeUnderstanding the last mode memory feature Specifications AppendixTroubleshooting Problem SolutionLimited United States Warranty Limited Canada Warranty Picture adjustments Remote controlIndex Channel programmingToshiba America Consumer PRODUCTS, INC

30HF83 specifications

The Toshiba 30HF83 is a versatile television model that appeals to viewers seeking quality performance and reliable technology in a compact size. Launched during a time when CRT televisions were phasing out, the 30HF83 blends traditional CRT characteristics with innovative features tailored for enhanced viewing experiences.

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