Toshiba 20VL56B, 20VL56G, 15VL56 Rear terminal cover, TV back view Left side view, Back panel

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Getting Started

Getting started

Exploring your new TV (continued)

TV back

Before connecting the aerial and audio/video cables, remove the terminal panel cover (see “Rear terminal cover” below).

TV back view

Left side view

 

VIDEO 3

AC IN terminal

(S-VIDEO, VIDEO/AUDIO input)

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Power cord

The exact power cord will vary according to the country or region.

Headphone jack (3.5 mm, stereo)

 

Power cord (supplied)

When the power plug is

Cable holder*

 

connected to outlet, the

Back panel

 

 

power/standby indicator

 

 

lights in red.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Headphones

 

 

 

(Not supplied)

 

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

PC AUDIO input [31]

 

Aerial input [8]

 

(Scart 2)

(Scart 1)

 

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RGB/PC input [31]

 

 

 

 

 

 

* You can use the cable holder to hold

 

 

 

the aerial and audio/video cables.

 

 

 

Never use the cable holder to carry

 

 

 

the TV when moving it.

Note:

Inserting a headphone plug into the Headphone jack will mute the sound from all speakers and deliver normal stereo left and right sounds to the headphones.

Rear terminal cover

The connection panel is hidden behind the terminal cover.

1.To remove the cover, release the two catches on the bottom of the cover.

2.Connect cables as necessary.

3.To reinstall the cover, align the holes on the TV back with the three tabs on the rear terminal cover as shown and close the cover.

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Contents 15VL56B 15VL56G 20VL56B 20VL56G Contents ExemptionsImportant Safety Instructions InstallationIntroduction Use Never stand or climb on the TVService Never repair, modify or disassemble the TV by yourselfCleaning Important Safety Instructions , Important informationImportant information Important information Installation Connecting an aerialTV top/TV side Exploring your new TVTV front TV back view Left side view TV backRear terminal cover Back panelWhen in TV mode Installing the remote control batteriesWhen in Teletext mode Watching TV programmes To display the on-screen information Switching Programme return/On-screen informationTo switch between two programme positions Selecting a languageLearning about the menu system Menu overviewSystem Programming channel memorySystem selection/Auto programme Storage fromSystem Selecting the Colour system Manual programmeStorage Storing channel Channel Selecting channelName Skip Skipping a programme positionSearch Searching for a channel To change or create station labelsMFT Manual Fine Tuning AFT Automatic Fine TuningTo select the picture mode using the remote control Picture quality adjustmentPicture quality adjustment To select the picture mode through the Picture menuTo select the sound mode using the remote control Sound adjustmentSound quality adjustment To select the sound mode through the Sound menuTo turn on the WOW surround WOW surround settingUsing the AVL function Auto Volume Leveler To activate the AVLTo select sounds in stereo programmes Stereo/Bilingual selectionTo select different bilingual programmes Panel lock Sleep TimerInput selection To turn on the Blue screen Blue screen functionActivating the Auto off function To turn off the Blue screen or the Auto off functionTeletext Control buttons Teletext buttons on the remote controlTo view normal text To display an index/initial Auto-mode To switch the teletext modeTo select the time display with the Teletext service only List-modeTo return to the normal TV mode Using Auto modeTo select the Auto mode Fastext mode Teletext Auto and List modesTo preset desired pages Using List modeTo select the List mode To display a desiredConnection example Side panel connectionsTV back view Side panel detail Back panel connections TV back panelFollowing signal can be displayed Connecting a computerSignal names for mini D-sub 15 pin connector To connect a computerPC Setting Picture position/Clock/Phase adjustmentsTo configure automatically Auto-configure/To resetTo reset the PC setting Symptom and solution TroubleshootingSymptom Solution Specifications LCD colour television specificationsRGB, A/V