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Important Safety Precautions for Split Cabinet Feature
(Models 57H93 and 65H93 only)
Toshiba TV models 57H93 and 65H93 have a split cabinet
feature that allows disassembly of the cabinet into two
sections during installation.
For details, please refer to the insert titled Disassembly/
Reassembly Instructions for Split Cabinet Feature that
accompanied this owners manual in the accessory pack.
If you do not have the insert, you can download a copy of
it from our Web site (www.toshiba.com/tacp in the U.S.A.
or www.toshiba.ca in Canada). If you do not have access
to the Internet, call 1-800-631-3811 in the U.S.A. or 1-800-
268-3404 in Canada.
WARNING: If you split the cabinet for any
purpose, NEVER energize the bottom section
until it is completely and properly installed.
Energizing the disassembled bottom section and
subjecting it to intentional misuse (for example, exposing it to
a foreign object) creates the potential for an electrical shock
hazard that could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: If you use the split cabinet feature, ALWAYS
handle and treat the top section of the TV cabinet, which
contains a glass mirror, with great care. If subjected to
excessive mechanical abuse (for example, if bumped or
dropped), the mirror may break, creating exposed glass
fragments with sharp edges. Contact with these glass
fragments may result in injury.
Installation, Care, and Service
CAUTION: The split cabinet feature (models 57H93 and
65H93 only) allows disassembly of the cabinet into two
sections during installation. If you use the split cabinet
feature, follow these precautions while the two sections of
the TV cabinet are disassembled:
1) Always handle and treat the top section of the TV cabinet
(with the viewing screen), which contains a glass mirror,
with great care. If subjected to excessive mechanical
abuse (for example, if bumped or dropped), the mirror
may break, creating exposed glass fragments with sharp
edges. Contact with these glass fragments may result in
injury.
2) Never temporarily locate the disassembled bottom section
in an area where it may be exposed to foreign objects or
abuse (for example, areas where children may be playing,
where items may fall on top of the unit, or where liquids
may spill into the unit). Failure to follow this instruction
may result in damage to the optic components of the TV.
SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COV ERED UNDE R THE
TOSHIBA LIMITE D WARRANTY.
3) Always keep the top and bottom sections of the TV
cabinet in an upright position while disassembled. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in damage to the TV,
including but not limited to the optic components, cabinet,
bezel, and glass mirror. SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT
COVERED UN DER THE TOSHIBA LI MITED WARRANTY.
4) Never energize the bottom section of the TV cabinet
while disassembled. Failure to follow this instruction
could result in death or serious injury.
5) Never place anything on top of the bottom section of the
TV cabinet. Failure to follow this instruction may result in
damage to the optic components. SUCH DAMAGE IS N OT
COVERED UN DER THE TOSHIBA LI MITED WARRANTY.
6) Never store or transport the unit while it is disassembled.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to
the TV, including but not limited to the optic components,
cabinet, bezel, and glass mirror. SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT
COVERED UN DER THE TOSHIBA LI MITED WARRANTY.
Contents
Important Safety Information....................................... 2-5
Chapter 1: Introduction .................................................... 7
Welcome to Toshiba ....................................................... 7
Features of your new TV................................................ 7
Note regarding Quick Connect Guide........................ 7
Overview of steps for installing, setting up, and
using your new TV.................................................. 8
Chapter 2: Connecting your TV ...................................... 9
TV front panel controls and connections ....................... 9
TV back panel connections............................................ 10
Overview of cable types ................................................. 11
About the connections illustrations................................ 12
Connecting a VCR and antenna or Cable TV
(no Cable box)........................................................... 12
Connecting VCR and Cable box.................................... 13
Connecting a VCR and satellite receiver ........................14
Connecting a DVD player S-video video and a VCR..... 15
Connecting a DVD player with component video
and a VCR................................................................. 16
Connecting two VCRs................................................... 17
Connecting a VCR to the REC OUT jacks ................... 17
Connecting a DVI/HDCP device.................................. 18
Connecting a camcorder ................................................18
Connecting a digital audio system.................................. 19
Connecting an analog audio system ...............................19
Connecting an A/V receiver........................................... 20
Controlling infrared remote-controlled devices
through the TV (IR pass-through)............................. 21
Connecting IEEE-1394 (Firewire) video devices ......... 22
G-LINK connection ...................................................... 25
Chapter 3: Using the remote control............................ 26
Learning about the remote control................................. 26
Installing the remote control batteries............................ 27
Using the remote control MODE button to
control other devices.................................................. 27
Remote Control functional key chart............................. 28
Programming the remote control to operate
your other devices ...............................................30
Using the volume lock feature (8000) ............................31
Operational feature reset (8900) .................................... 31
Multi-brand remote control device codes....................... 32
Chapter 4: Menu layout and navigation ...................... 34
Main menu layout ......................................................... 34
Setup/installation menu layout ...................................... 35
Navigating the menu system ..........................................35