Toshiba 52HM95, 62HM95 CD players, Receivers, Laser disks, DVD players, Satellite receivers

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Chapter 3: Using the remote control

Multi-brand remote control device codes (continued)

CD players

 

Brand

Code

ADMIRAL

6126

AIWA

6133, 6135

CARVER

6129

DENON

6142, 6151

EMERSON

6139

FISHER

6105, 6106

GARRARD

6117

HARMAN/KARDON

6120, 6121, 6123,

 

6119

HITACHI

6107

JENSEN

6134

JVC

6140, 6141, 6145,

 

6148, 6151

KENWOOD

6100, 6101, 6111,

 

6145

LXI

6136

MAGNAVOX

6129, 6132

MARANTZ

6129

MACINTOSH

6121

NAKAMICHI

6110

ONKYO

6114, 6115

OPTIMUS

6108, 6118, 6120,

 

6122

PANASONIC

6124, 6125, 6127,

 

6150

PHILIPS

6129, 6130, 6149

PIONEER

6108

QUASAR

6125, 6127, 6124

RCA

6147, 6137, 6138,

 

6131, 6152

SANSUI

6110, 6146, 6113

SANYO

6105

SCOTT

6110, 6146

SHARP

6142, 6143

SHERWOOD

6120

SONY

6128

SOUNDE-SIGH

6144

TEAC

6112, 6116, 6118

TECHNICS

6127, 6124, 6125

VICTOR

6140, 6141, 6145

YAMAHA

6102, 6103, 6104

Receivers

 

Brand

Code

ADMIRAL

4120

AIWA

4125, 4126, 4146

DENON

4134, 4135, 4136,

 

4143

FISHER

4104

GARRARD

4113

HARMAN KARDON

4115, 4123, 4145

JENSEN

4129

JVC

4132, 4133, 4140,

 

4144

KENWOOD

4100, 4108, 4141,

 

4142, 4147

MAGNAVOX

4127, 4128

MARANTZ

4124

MCNTOSH

4116

MITSUBISHI

4148

NAKAMICHI

4106, 4117

ONKYO

4109, 4114

OPTIMUS

4103, 4127, 4131,

 

4130

PANASONIC

4119, 4118, 4121

PHILIPS

4123

Receivers (cont.)

Brand

Code

PIONEER

4105, 4107, 4150

QUASAR

4119, 4118, 4121

RCA

4103, 4105, 4127,

 

4131, 4130, 4149

SANSUI

4103, 4111, 4139

SHARP

4134, 4137

SONY

4122

SOUNDE-SIGH

4138

TEAC

4112, 4113, 4111,

 

4110

TECHNICS

4121, 4118, 4119

VICTOR

4132, 4133

YAMAHA

4101, 4102

Laser disks

Brand

Code

DENON

5114

HITACHI

5100

KENWOOD

5102, 5103

MAGNAVOX

5101

MARANTZ

5114

MITSUBISHI

5114, 5118, 5119

NEC

5114

PANASONIC

5104, 5105, 5106,

 

5115

PHILIPS

5111

PIONEER

5114

PROSCAN

5114

QUASAR

5104, 5105, 5106,

 

5115

RCA

5114

SAMSUNG

5112

SANYO

5114, 5117

SHARP

5113, 5116

SONY

5107, 5108, 5109,

 

5110

TEAC

5114

TOSHIBA

5114

YAMAHA

5101

DVD players

Brand

Code

AIWA

3123

APEX

3120

DENON

3100, 3117

FERGUSON

3101

HITACHI

3111

JVC

3109

KENWOOD

3115, 3129

KONKA

3119

MITSUBISHI

3105

NORDMENDE

3101

ONKYO

3121

ORITRON

3124

PANASONIC

3100

PHILIPS

3103, 3116

PIONEER

3102

RAITE

3113

RCA

3101, 3106

SABA

3101

SAMPO

3114

SAMSUNG

3110

SHARP

3108

SILVANIA

3132, 3118

SMC

3125

SONY

3104, 3126, 3127,

 

3128

TECHNICS

3100

THOMSON

3101

TOSHIBA

3103

WAVE

3122

YAMAHA

3100, 3130

ZENITH

3107, 3112

VIALTA

3131

FUNAI

3132, 3118

Satellite receivers

Brand

Code

DISH NETWORK

2105, 2115, 2116,

(Echostar)

2117

ECHOSTAR

2105

EXPRESS VU

2105, 2115

G.E.

2106

G.I.(GENERAL

2108

INSTRUMENT)

 

GRADIENTE

2114

HITACHI

2103, 2111, 2112

HNS(Hughes)

2103

MAGNAVOX

2101, 2102

PANASONIC

2104

PHILIPS

2101, 2102, 2118

PRIMESTAR

2108

PROSCAN

2106, 2109, 2110,

 

2113

RCA

2106, 2109, 2110,

 

2113

SONY

2107

STAR CHOICE

2103, 2108

TOSHIBA

2100, 2103, 2119,

 

2120, 2121, 2122,

 

2123, 2124, 2125

UNIDEN

2101, 2102

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Contents 46HM95 52HM95 62HM95 Issue Safety PrecautionsIt Makes a Difference Where Your TV Stands Tune Into SafetyFor replacement of the obsolete outlet Important Safety InstructionsInstallation, Care, and Service On nextNever attempt to service the TV yourself Frequent or continuous, unplug the power cordContact a Toshiba Authorized Service Center Service CenterContents Using the TV Guide On Screen Viewing the CableCARD menuWelcome to Toshiba Features of your new TVIntroduction See Important notes about your DLP projection TV onSee LED indications on On again to restart the lampTV front touchpad and side panel controls and connections Connecting your TVGreen and Red LEDs TV back panel connections 7 !¡Overview of cable types To a Personal Computer PCTo view encrypted digital channels For more information, call your local cable operatorYou will need TV back panelConnecting a VCR and antenna or Cable TV no Cable box Connecting a camcorderOn Screen recording features Connecting a VCR and Cable boxTo view basic Cable channels and use the TV’s features To view basic and premium Cable channelsSelect the ColorStream HD-1 video input source on the TV Connecting a VCR and satellite receiverOne signal splitter Four coaxial cables From antennaTo view premium Cable channels To view the DVD playerTo record a TV program while watching a DVD Your TV has ColorStream component video inputsTo view antenna or Cable channels From antenna or CableTo view VCR Connecting two VCRsSelect the ANT-1 video input source on the TV To dub or edit from VCR 1 to VCRSee Setting the Hdmi audio mode on Connecting an Hdmi or a DVI device to the Hdmi inputOne Hdmi cable type a connector per Hdmi device To connect an Hdmi device, you will needConnecting an analog audio system Connecting a digital audio systemTo control the audio To connect the IR blaster cable TheaterNet on-screen device controlTo control the devices Supported signals Connecting IEEE1394 video devicesUsing analog-compatible IEEE1394 devices Using TheaterNet on-screen device controlWhen you connect a D-VHS or Avhd device to the TV IEEE1394 device initializationTo edit the IEEE1394 device information IEEE1394 device managementHighlight the device you want to edit and press Enter See Chapter LINKconnectionTo connect to the G-LINK terminal Infrared SensorLearning about the remote control Using the remote controlKey for a function that is not available Point remote control Toward remote sensor On front of TV Remote controlRemote control and the TV Effective rangeTo install the remote control batteries Installing the remote control batteriesDevice mode control after programming Remote Control functional key chart PowerAudio VCR Mute Numbers Device code setupSearching and sampling the code of a device CH y VOL yRepeatedly press Mode to select CABLE/SAT mode Using the volume lock featureOperational feature reset To reset the volume controls to the original device modeVCRs/PVRs Multi-brand remote control device codesCable boxes Laser disks CD playersReceivers DVD playersMenu layout and navigation Main menu layoutNavigating the menu system Setup / Installation menu layoutButtons yzx on the remote Control or TV front panel to move You can use the buttons on the remoteScreen 3 Do you have Cable service connected? Setting up the TV Guide On Screen systemTo set up the TV Guide On Screen system Screen 1 Select the TV location USA, and then pressFor additional details, see Setting up the TV Guide On Screen system If the information is incorrect, select No, repeat setup If your VCR did not stop playing the tape after testingData through your Cable or over-the-air video signal. TV Guide On Screen system setup. Press Enter toTo configure the ANT 1 and ANT 2 input sources Setting up your TVConfiguring the antenna input sources Selecting the menu languageProgramming channels automatically Programming channels into the TV’s channel memoryTo program channels automatically Manually adding and deleting channels in the channel memory Programming your favorite channels To set up TheaterNet device control Setting up and using TheaterNet on-screen device controlSetting up TheaterNet TheaterNet Setup menu opensTo close the on-screen control icons Using the TheaterNet control iconsTo select the device’s control icons directly To view another sourceLaser disk players TheaterNet IR device codesAmplifiers Miscellaneous audio devicesVideo accessory Hdtv decoder Receivers VCRs ADCSTS To set the Hdmi audio mode Setting the time and dateSetting the Hdmi audio mode To set the Avhd device skip timeViewing the CableCARD menu Setting the Quick Restart FeatureTo set the Quick Restart feature To view the CableCARD menuViewing the digital signal meter Viewing the system statusBelow TV Guide On Screen system includes the following featuresTo open the TV Guide On Screen system Rating, stereo, HDTV, new episodeTV Guide On Screen remote control functions Navigating the TV Guide On Screen systemSystem, the current program appears in the Video Window Video WindowPanel Menus Lock/unlock icon indicates the status of the Video WindowTV Guide On Screen Icons Info Box¥ Show is presented in high-definition TV, if available TV Guide On Screen Services Listings screenSearch screen Example Category searchList of all matching shows for that keyword is displayed Search screenrfTo edit or delete a keyword To choose the way recordings are displayed For additional details, see Record features onRecordings screen To view a recording, you can do one of the followingSet a show to Record from a panel menu Record featuresSchedule screen Show previously set to Record Don’t Record This Show-Cancels the RecordingHighlight NEW Manual Recording and press Enter to display the Record Options panel menuSet a show Reminder from a panel menu Remind featuresManually set a show Reminder Reminder notification banner Change system settings Setup screenChange channel display Record defaults Change default optionsGeneral defaults Remind defaultsTo select the video input source to view Using the TV’s featuresSelecting the video input source to view Source can be hidden. See page 68 for detailsTo label the video input sources Labeling the video input sourcesDTV Satellite/DSS Cable Game Console To clear the input labelsTo toggle between Browse mode and Select mode Tuning channelsUsing the channel browser To tune to a channel in Browse modeTo tune to the Home channel To set a channel as Home using the remote controlTo set a channel as Home using the menus Adding channels to the channel historySwitching between two channels using Channel Return Tuning your favorite channelsTuning to the next programmed channel Switching between two channels using SurfLockSelecting the picture size To select the picture sizeTheaterWide 1 picture size For 43 format program Scrolling the TheaterWide picture onNone of the picture is hidden TheaterWide 2 picture size for letter box programsTo turn on the auto aspect ratio feature Using the auto aspect ratio featureTo set the scroll settings To turn off the auto aspect ratio featureTo set the Cinema Mode to Video Selecting the lamp modeTo set the Cinema Mode to Film To select the lamp modeTo display a program in the POP window Using the POP featuresUsing the POP double-window feature To close the POP window and tune to the highlighted windowPOP double-window aspect ratio Switching the speaker audio main or POPAspect ratio is the ratio of width to height of the picture To scan and tune your favorite channels Using the Freeze featureUsing the favorite channel scan feature Highlight the window for the channel you want to viewSelecting the picture mode Adjusting the pictureAdjusting the picture quality To select the color temperature Using CableClear/DNR digital noise reductionSelecting the color temperature To select CableClear/DNR preferencesTo select the Mpeg noise reduction level Using Mpeg noise reductionUsing dynamic contrast To select dynamic contrast preferencesTo view captions or text Using the closed caption modeAdvanced closed captions To customize the closed captionsTo select digital closed captions Digital closed captionsPress Menu and open the Applications menu Muting the sound Adjusting the audioUsing the digital audio selector Selecting stereo/SAP broadcastsUsing the sub-bass system SBS Adjusting the audio qualityUsing the StableSound feature Turning off the built-in speakers Using the SRS WOW surround sound featureSelecting the optical audio output format Using the memory card Jpeg picture viewer/MP3 audio player Memory card specificationsPress x to rotate the large picture 90 counterclockwise Using the Jpeg picture viewerTo view digital photos on your TV Press to rotate the large picture 90 clockwiseTo close the picture viewer Using the MP3 audio playerTo set the slide show interval To close the picture viewer and remove the memory cardMemory card care and handling Volume, and mute buttons, and then press EnterTo close the MP3 audio player To cancel the sleep timer Setting the On/Off Timer Setting the sleep timerTo set the sleep timer To turn off the On/Off TimerUsing the gray level feature Understanding the auto power off featureUnderstanding the last mode memory feature Displaying the Channel BannerIf you cannot remember your PIN code Using the Locks menuEntering the PIN code Changing your PIN codePress z to highlight Edit Rating Limits and press Enter Blocking TV programs and movies by rating V-ChipTo block and unblock TV programs and movies Independent rating system for broadcastersUnlocking programs temporarily Blocking channelsLocking video inputs Using the GameTimer Using the front panel lock featureTroubleshooting Feature To SAP modeRemote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries V-Chip feature is available for the U.S. V-Chip system onlyLED Indication Condition Solution LED indicationsTV Guide On Screen FAQs 100Why aren’t all my channels initially displayed? 101TV Guide On Screen FAQs 102Appendix Lamp unit replacement and careWhen to replace the lamp unit Replacing the lamp unit104 How to replace the lamp unitGrasp the lamp unit handle and gently pull the lamp unit 105 Call Tacp Consumer Solutions atDisposing of the used lamp unit Replace the thumb screw and hand-tightenSpecifications 106For DLP Television Models Limited United States Warranty107 108 109 Channel programming Index110 87Ð90111 Toshiba America Consumer PRODUCTS, L.L.C

52HM95, 62HM95 specifications

The Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 are part of Toshiba's renowned line of rear projection televisions that made waves in the mid-2000s for their picture quality and innovative features. These models are particularly noted for their large screen sizes and advanced technology that appealed to home theater enthusiasts.

Starting with the display technology, both models utilize DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which provides enhanced brightness levels, deep black levels, and impressive color accuracy compared to traditional CRT televisions. With the 62HM95 boasting a substantial 62-inch screen and the 52HM95 featuring a 52-inch display, both models are designed to offer an immersive viewing experience suitable for larger rooms.

The key feature that sets the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 apart is the incorporation of Toshiba's advanced imaging technology, including HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) processing. This feature enhances the picture quality by improving image sharpness, and reducing noise in lower quality video sources, ensuring that film and sports experiences are smooth and visually appealing.

Moreover, these models are equipped with 720p high-definition resolution, offering a display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This level of HD ensures that viewers can enjoy their favorite movies and shows in sharper detail than standard definition. The utilization of a color wheel in combination with the DLP technology contributes to vibrant color reproduction, making for engaging visuals whether you're watching a blockbuster or a nature documentary.

Connectivity is another strong point of the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95. Both models feature multiple inputs, including HDMI ports, component video inputs, and composite video inputs, making it easy to connect various external devices such as game consoles, DVD players, and set-top boxes. The inclusion of an integrated digital tuner means that users can easily access over-the-air HD broadcasts without needing an additional external box.

In terms of design, the Toshiba models present a sleek and modern aesthetic, with a minimalistic bezel that maximizes the screen view. The use of a rear projection system means they are relatively deep compared to flat-panel TVs, but this is a trade-off for larger screen sizes at a more affordable price point.

Overall, the Toshiba 62HM95 and 52HM95 remain notable options for those looking for effective home entertainment solutions. With features like DLP technology, HQV processing, and strong connectivity options, they provide an excellent foundation for building a satisfying home theater experience. Their combination of screen size, technology enhancements, and user-friendly connections makes them a consideration for anyone seeking to enjoy high-quality content in their living spaces.