Toshiba 20DL76 Setting up your TV, Learning about the On-Screen Display OSD menu system

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Setting up your TV

Learning about the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system

After you have installed the batteries, you will need to set some preferences on the TV by using the OSD menu system. You can access the system using the buttons on the TV or remote control.

1.Press MENU/ENTER to display the OSD menu.

2.Press W or X to select a menu.

3.Press S or T to select an item.

4.Press W or X to adjust a setting, or press X to display the next page of menu and repeat step 3-4.

5.To return to the previous menu, or leave and save your menu settings, press EXIT.

Picture

 

 

 

Audio

Picture Mode

Dynamic

56

Sound Mode

Flat

Contrast

 

Balance

0

Brightness

 

32

MTS

Stereo

Color

 

32

AVL

Off

Sharpness

 

0

Speaker Out

On

Tint

 

0

Audio Advanced Setting >

Picture Advanced Setting >

 

 

 

MENU/ENTER EXIT

 

 

 

 

MENU/ENTER EXIT

 

CH Program

 

 

Special

 

TV/CATV

TV

 

Language

English

 

CH PROGRAM

 

100%

Picture Size

4:3

MENU/

Add/Erase

Add

 

Sleep Timer

0 minutes

Favorite Channel >

 

Closed Caption

Off

ENTER

Blue Screen

On

 

Block Setting >

 

 

 

 

Backlight

Bright

STW X

 

MENU/ENTER EXIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENU/ENTER EXIT

EXIT

 

 

 

 

 

Auto

PC Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequency

 

0

 

 

 

Phase

 

0

 

 

 

H. Position

 

 

 

 

 

V. Position

 

 

 

 

 

MENU/ENTER EXIT

Note:

The PC mode is selectable only when the TV is in PC input mode and active picture is on-screen (see "Selecting the video input source" on page 26).

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E

F

S

Introduction

 

 

 

 

 

Connecting your

TV

 

 

 

 

Using the remote

control

 

 

Setting up your

TV

 

 

 

 

Using the TV's

features

 

 

 

 

Appendix

 

 

 

Index

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Contents 20DL76 Safety Precautions It Makes a Difference Where Your TV Stands Child SafetyInstallation, Care, and Service LCD TV Appendix Welcome to Toshiba Supplied accessoriesConnecting the power cord IntroductionExploring your new TV Cable clamper Adjusting the TV viewing angleConnecting an antenna or cable TV Connecting your TVConnecting cable converter box Connecting a VCRConnecting a cable converter box and a VCR Using the TVs Features Appendix Index Connecting your TV Connecting a camcorder Connecting an audio systemConnecting a personal computer PC Channel Numbers 0-9, 100 Allow direct access to channels Using the remote controlLearning about the remote control Remote control effective range Installing or replacing the remote control batteriesTo control a VCR Using the remote control to operate your other devicesTo control a cable TV converter/satellite receiver To control a DVD player Programming the remote control to operate your other devicesCable converter box For VCR ModeFor VCR and DVD Mode For DVD ModeLearning about the On-Screen Display OSD menu system Setting up your TVProgramming channels automatically Changing the on-screen display languageAdding channels to the TVs memory Adding and erasing channels manually Changing channelsProgramming your favorite channels Selecting the video input source Using the TVs featuresSwitching between two channels using Channel Return Using the Blue screen featurePressing W or Selecting the picture sizeFor Movies previously shown in theaters Movie Ratings Using the V-Chip menuContent Categories Chip rating and categoriesTo set the type of blocking Chip blocking Parental control setupPicture menu appears Adjusting the pictureSelecting the picture mode Adjusting the picture quality and advanced picture qualityPress X to display Using the Closed Caption featurePicture Advanced Setting Setting the Backlight Setting the sleep timerSelecting stereo/SAP broadcasts Adjusting the soundMuting the sound Adjusting the sound quality Selecting the sound modeUsing the Speaker Out feature Using the AVL Automatic Volume Leveler featureComputer PC on Using the PC setting featureUsing the Panel Lock feature Appendix SpecificationsSymptom Solution TroubleshootingFor 20 LCD Television Limited United States WarrantyLimited Canada Warranty Channel programming IndexService Centers

20DL76 specifications

The Toshiba 20DL76 is a compact television model that exemplifies the blend of classic design and functional technology. Although it is an older model, it remains a noteworthy entry-level option for those seeking basic television capabilities without the frills of modern smart features. This television is particularly appealing for individuals looking for a simple, no-nonsense viewing experience.

In terms of display, the Toshiba 20DL76 comes with a 20-inch CRT screen, offering a resolution that enhances the viewing experience while providing decent picture quality for standard definition broadcasts. The CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) technology, while dated compared to the current LCD and LED displays, is known for its rich color reproduction and true blacks, making it suitable for casual viewing.

The design of the 20DL76 is characterized by a classic style, with a relatively lightweight and compact footprint. This model can easily fit into smaller spaces, making it an excellent choice for bedrooms, kitchens, or guest rooms. Its straightforward control panel and remote allow for user-friendly navigation, an essential feature for users who prefer simplicity.

When it comes to connectivity, the Toshiba 20DL76 includes multiple input options. It is equipped with composite video inputs, allowing connection to various devices like DVD players, gaming consoles, and VCRs. This versatility makes the 20DL76 a suitable option for those who have a collection of older technology and want to integrate them into their viewing setup.

Another notable characteristic of this television is its audio performance. The built-in speakers offer adequately clear sound for standard television programming. While advanced sound technologies such as surround sound or Dolby Digital are absent, the sound quality is satisfactory for everyday viewing needs.

Although the Toshiba 20DL76 lacks the advanced features of current smart televisions, such as internet connectivity or streaming capabilities, it remains a reliable choice for viewers who prioritize functionality over high-tech integrations. Its robust construction and simplicity resonate with those who appreciate classic television design, making it a lasting piece of technology in an increasingly digital world.

In summary, the Toshiba 20DL76 is an ideal option for users looking for a straightforward, functional TV without unnecessary complexities, making it a staple for budget-conscious consumers or those with minimalist viewing requirements.