Toshiba TW56D90 owner manual To check and align the colors, Light blue

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Your dealer should adjust the color convergence when your TV is delivered. However, convergence may drift over time or if you move the TV. If you can see clear images on the screen, skip this page.

This wide projection TV uses three separate TV tubes; a red one, a green one, and a blue one.

The red, green and blue images are projected onto the screen where they converge to form a full color picture. You can see a clear picture when they converge correctly.

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B:Blue

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B:Blue

To check and align the colors

Select an active channel and wait a moment for the picture to stabilize.

Push the TEST button to set to the "TEST ON" position.

If alignment is correct, there will be one vertical and one horizontal white line: so you don't have to align the colors.

White

If you see separate colored lines, adjust the color convergence controls. Turn the knobs until the red and blue lines disappear into the other lines.

Light blue

Yellow

When color convergence is correctly adjusted, you will see single white lines.

White

Push the TEST button again to set to the "TEST OFF" position.

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Contents Projection Television Safety Precautions ExcitingPicture PleaseTable of Contents Where to install InstallationINTRODUCTIONPower Supply Remote Control Mounting position ConneconDo not stand or climb on the TV Finish with a dry clothTypes of antenna cables ConnectionAntenna connection panel Both VHF and UHF lead-in cables Single lead-in cableRefer to Caution on Cable with a decoder box Unscrambled and Scrambled channels Cable without a decoder box Unscrambled channelsScrambled channels from the decoder box will Antenna/Cable 73/connection via VCR Simplified method Using a 2-way signal splitterVCR U/V separated Volume Channel V/AVIDEO/AUDiO Video Input Balance ANT/VIDEOTV/VIDEO RecallHannel A/V SlowDo not drop, dampen or disassemble the Remote Control CableAUX Tips for best operationRemote Control when you change its batteries VCR Code Cable CodeVCR code table Brand Name Code NumberCable TV converter code table STSTo cancel the learned operating codes To learn operating code of another remote controlHead to head Off after blinkingQuickINTRODUCTIONReference Menu Guide ADV buttonMenu button CH CaptioinSET UP button Exit button on the TV and on the Remote ControlPicture button Udio buttonLast Mode Memory Auto-Power-OffANT/VIDEO VideoUsing the ANT/VIDEO button on the TV Using the ANT1/2 button on the Remote ControlAntnideo Menu To program all available channels automaticallyPress or + to start autoprogramming Tuning band and Receivable channels STD Cable HRC Cable IRC CableAAA To change the tuning band for the small picture PIP/POPBBB To erase unnecessary channels Until ADD.ERASETo add channels To check and align the colors Light blueWatching TV Programs To select a channel directlyThea TEn Wide To adjust the height of the picture Press PIC, Size to select Theater Wide modeWide Size is displayed on Screen in magenta Theater WIDE1To adjust the vertical position of the picture Press PIC. Size to select Theater Wide modeFunctions To display on-screen informationTo return to the previous channel viewed RecallTo adjust the picture quality Reset Menu ADVBrightness SharpnessFlesh tone function Flesh Tone To deactivate this functionSetting Reset buttonTo select the picture preference RESET/+ Menu ADV If you want to adjust any other itemBass TrebleBroadcasts Listening To stereo soundAudio menu on the screen Listening to the second languageTo activate the appropriate DSP mode Effects of each DSP modeSound Effect To select Dolby Pro Logic Surround Press DSP repeatedly until your desired mode is displayedTo deactivate the DSP function MJIIoLddP-o To adjust the Input Balance control Dialogue leakage coming from the left and right speakersTo select the Dolby Pro Logic Test mode System ON/OFF mode display shown at the right Power To display a TV broadcast picture as a small pictureSource PIP-POP PIP CH Or Video 3 for the small pictureTo switch the maM and small picture To change the position of the small pictureLocate Still To freeze the small pictureCH Search function To cancel the channel search function Press CH Search againSearch To adjust the contrast of the small picture ResetTwo-PictureADVANCED OPERATIONScreen MenuTo cancel the OFF timer To set the OFF timerClock To set the clock TimeEach To monitor the time Press RecallLanguage EnglishFrench SpanishTo start the auto demonstration To stop the demonstrationWhen you turn the TV on 3D-YoC SeparationBlank CaptioningButton To clear the captioning Select the channel which has the caption you want to eraseSET SETClear Pick a number that is easy to rememberTo restore channels If a wrong code has been enteredCorrect code again If you want to know the channels you have locked outTo view captions To view text CaptionConnections Video Video Faudioi Mono R Variable AudioRear Speaker VIDEC/AUDIO OutputTo select video input source Antenna or Cable lead-inSelected source will be displayed in magenta I. ,I ir, lhllVLll i,,u 11,i.l, lhllVl I eei Source selecting mode IN-VIDEOIoxom.YJr,l,J .nJoIl, mnn, nL,,,t.svzeli To connect equipment for dubbing/editingTo disconnect the built-in speakers AudioBass SpeakersSpeaker positioning Main Speaker EXT INTBass Treble ContrastTV/VCR TintTelevision System Limitedadditional Unitedreferencestates Warranty America Consumer Products INC

TW56D90 specifications

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