Toshiba 34HF85 appendix Connecting your TV, Connecting a VCR, Stereo VCR

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Connecting your TV

A coaxial cable is the standard cable that comes in from your antenna or cable converter box. Coaxial cables use “F” connectors.

Standard A/V (audio/video) cables are usually color coded accord- ing to use: yellow for video and red and white for audio. The red audio cable is for the stereo right channel, and the white audio cable is for the stereo left (or mono) channel. If you look at the rear panel of the TV, you will see that the terminals are color coded in the same manner as the cables.

S-video cables provide better picture performance than standard video cables. S-video cables can only be used with S-video compatible components.

Component video cables provide better picture performance than S-video cables. Component video cables can only be used with component video compatible components.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable is for use with video equipment that has HDMI output (see page 14).

S-Video

ANTENNACable

Coaxial Cable

AUDIO

Cables

Component video

Cables

VIDEO

Cable

HDMI

Cable

NEVER CONNECT THIS TV TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC). This TV is not intended for use with a PC.

NOTICE: RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!

Do not plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment.

Safeguards

Important

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Remote ControlUsing the

Connecting a VCR

This connection allows you to watch local channels and video programs, play or record on the VCR while watching TV, and record from one channel while watching another channel.

TV

You will need:

two coaxial cables

one set of standard A/V cables

Note:

If using a mono VCR, connect L/Mono to VCR Audio OUT using only one audio cable. For better picture quality, if your VCR has S- video, you can use an S-video cable instead of the standard video cable. Do not connect a standard video cable and an S-video cable to VIDEO-1 (or VIDEO-2) simultaneously.

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Cable Lead-in from cable box or antenna

IN from ANT

OUT to TV

CH 3

CH 4

Stereo VCR

IN

OUT

LR

VIDEO AUDIO

The unauthorized recording, use, distri- bution or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.

FeaturesUsing the TV’s

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Contents 34HF85 Child Safety Important Safety Instructions Care Setting up your TV Important Safety Information Welcome to ToshibaConnecting your TV Using the remote controlTV front panel Welcome to ToshibaExploring your new TV Selecting a location for the TVConnecting a VCR Connecting your TVStereo VCR Option 1 For Subscribers to Basic Cable TV Service Connecting a cable converter box or AntennaConnecting a DVD player/satellite receiver and a VCR DVD player with Component video DTV Receiver With Component video Connecting two VCRs Connecting a camcorder To connect a DVI device, you will need Connecting an Hdmi or a DVI device to the Hdmi inputAmplifier Connecting an audio systemUsing the remote control to operate your other devices Using the remote controlPreparing the remote control for use Installing the remote control batteriesTo control a DVD player Programming the remote control to operate your other devicesVCR Htib Using Remote Learning about the remote controlStarting setup Setting up your TVChanging the on-screen display language Adding and erasing channels manually Image tilt correctionAdding channels to the TV’s memory Programming channels automaticallyChanging channels Using the TV’s featuresAdjusting the channel settings Switching between two channelsTo clear your favorite channels Using the Locks menuSelecting a password To select your password and access the Locks menuUsing the V-Chip parental control feature To lock channels Locking channelsTo unlock channels Locking the video inputs Setting the GameTimerTMLabeling channels Using the front panel lock featureLabeling the video input sources Selecting the video input sourceTo label the video input sources Setting the ON/OFF timer Setting the clock123THEATERWIDE123 Full picture size for 169 source programs TheaterWide 2 picture size for letter box programsScrolling the TheaterWide picture TheaterWide 2 and 3 only Scrolladjustmentto +20Using the Aspect feature Selecting the cinema modeSelecting the display format for 480p signals only To adjust the picture quality Adjusting the picture Selecting the picture modeAdjusting the picture quality To select the picture modeUsing the CableClear feature Selecting the color temperatureSelecting the Scan Velocity Modulation SVM Setting the sleep timer Resetting your picture adjustmentsUsing the closed caption feature Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts Adjusting the sound Muting the soundAdjusting the sound quality To adjust the sound qualityUsing the StableSound feature Resetting your audio adjustmentsUsing the BBE sound feature Selecting the Hdmi audio input source Turning off the built-in speakersDisplaying TV status information on-screen Symptom Solution Auto power offUnderstanding the Power Return feature TroubleshootingVIDEO/AUDIO Output SpecificationsVideo Input VIDEO/AUDIO InputLimited United States Warranty National Service Division

34HF85 specifications

The Toshiba 34HF85 is a notable model in the world of television technology, particularly known for its impressive display and feature set. Launched in an era that marked the transition from traditional tube TVs to the burgeoning flat-screen technology, the 34HF85 offers a blend of classic design and modern capabilities.

A hallmark of the Toshiba 34HF85 is its size; sporting a 34-inch screen, it strikes a balance between being compact enough for smaller living spaces while still providing an immersive viewing experience. The television features a high-resolution, flat-screen display that showcases vibrant colors and sharp images, enhancing the viewing pleasure for movies, sports, and interactive gaming.

The 34HF85 employs Toshiba's advanced projection technology, which includes the use of the popular CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) approach. This technology delivers deep blacks and a wide contrast ratio, ensuring that viewers can appreciate even the most intricate details in dark scenes. The television also features a 16:9 aspect ratio, making it ideal for widescreen content, which has become increasingly dominant in the media landscape.

One of the standout features of the Toshiba 34HF85 is its built-in Dolby Digital audio capabilities. This technology allows for an enriched sound experience that complements the visual performance, creating a more immersive atmosphere for viewers. The combination of quality visuals and audio makes it suitable for home theaters or casual viewing alike.

In terms of connectivity, the Toshiba 34HF85 is equipped with multiple input options, including standard composite, S-video, and component inputs, which allow users to connect various devices such as DVD players, video game consoles, and cable boxes. This versatility makes it convenient for users who wish to integrate multiple entertainment systems.

Additionally, the Toshiba 34HF85 offers features such as a digital comb filter, which reduces image artifacts and enhances the quality of standard-definition content. This is especially beneficial for viewers still reliant on cable or older video formats. The television's channel programming and user-friendly menus add to the overall convenience, allowing for an enjoyable user experience.

Despite being a model that reflects its era of release, the Toshiba 34HF85 has garnered interest from those who appreciate vintage technology and high-quality images. Its combination of size, display quality, and audio features ensures that it remains a vibrant option for those seeking a tele-visual experience that fuses classic design with functional technology.