Toshiba 15VL56B Side panel connections, Connection example, TV back view Side panel detail

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Equipment connections

Side panel connections

You can connect one of a wide variety of auxiliary equipments via the inputs located on the TV’s side panel.

The side panel connections are referred to as “VIDEO 3.”

Connection example

Always refer to the owner’s manual of the equipment for full details of its connection.

TV back view

Side panel detail

Camcorder with S-Video

Camcorder

Video Game

To select the side input, press the button repeatedly to select VIDEO 3 (see page 23).

Never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipments.

Connect either the S-VIDEO input terminal or VIDEO input terminal, whichever terminal is used. Do not connect to both of these terminals at the same time.

Introduction

Using the TV’s Viewing teletextBasic operation Getting started features

Equipment

connections

 

 

When connecting a mono sound equipment to VIDEO 3, connect the audio output of the equipment to the L/ MONO jack on the TV.

You can enjoy video games with this TV; however, games that involve shooting at a target on the TV screen with a light gun may not work because of the LCD colour TV properties.

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Contents 15VL56B 15VL56G 20VL56B 20VL56G Exemptions ContentsInstallation Important Safety InstructionsIntroduction Never stand or climb on the TV UseNever repair, modify or disassemble the TV by yourself ServiceImportant information Important Safety Instructions , Important informationCleaning Connecting an aerial Important information InstallationTV front Exploring your new TVTV top/TV side Rear terminal cover TV backTV back view Left side view Back panelWhen in Teletext mode Installing the remote control batteriesWhen in TV mode Watching TV programmes To switch between two programme positions Switching Programme return/On-screen informationTo display the on-screen information Selecting a languageMenu overview Learning about the menu systemSystem selection/Auto programme Programming channel memorySystem Storage fromStorage Storing channel Manual programmeSystem Selecting the Colour system Channel Selecting channelSearch Searching for a channel Skip Skipping a programme positionName To change or create station labelsAFT Automatic Fine Tuning MFT Manual Fine TuningPicture quality adjustment Picture quality adjustmentTo select the picture mode using the remote control To select the picture mode through the Picture menuSound quality adjustment Sound adjustmentTo select the sound mode using the remote control To select the sound mode through the Sound menuUsing the AVL function Auto Volume Leveler WOW surround settingTo turn on the WOW surround To activate the AVLTo select different bilingual programmes Stereo/Bilingual selectionTo select sounds in stereo programmes Input selection Sleep TimerPanel lock Activating the Auto off function Blue screen functionTo turn on the Blue screen To turn off the Blue screen or the Auto off functionTo view normal text Teletext buttons on the remote controlTeletext Control buttons To select the time display with the Teletext service only To switch the teletext mode To display an index/initial Auto-mode List-modeTo select the Auto mode Fastext mode Using Auto modeTo return to the normal TV mode Teletext Auto and List modesTo select the List mode Using List modeTo preset desired pages To display a desiredTV back view Side panel detail Side panel connectionsConnection example TV back panel Back panel connectionsSignal names for mini D-sub 15 pin connector Connecting a computerFollowing signal can be displayed To connect a computerPicture position/Clock/Phase adjustments PC SettingTo reset the PC setting Auto-configure/To resetTo configure automatically Symptom Solution TroubleshootingSymptom and solution LCD colour television specifications SpecificationsRGB, A/V