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9preparationSilence Mode"When you turn off your IDTV by pressing Stand-by key (on RC) , IDTV switch-es into SILENCE mode and the led on the fro
10HINTDepending on the reception condi-tions in your particular area, youmay find that the list of channelsfound includes one or mo
11There are a great many keys to use in different situations. Many of the menuscreens displayed by the TV have reminders as to which keys do what, at
12everyday operationInformation BannerWhenever you change channel, using the P/CH+ and - P/CH keys or thenumber keys, the TV disp
13everyday operationIf the selected channel is locked(see Advanced operation- Chan-nel protection), you must enter thecorrect four digit c
14everyday operationHere, you can preview any channelstored by the TV before viewing itfull screen. The complete list ofchannels is disp
15everyday operationCurrent ProgrammeThe channels are listed at the bottom of the screen, each with the 'currentevent' (the na
16everyday operationNext programmeWhile the EPG screen is dis-played, pressing the key high-lights, in dark blue, the next eventname i
17everyday operationSoundtrack LanguageSome programmes are broadcast in two or more languages simulta-neously.The language heard can be
18everyday operationDigital TeletextMany digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures andsound for programmes but
1ContentsContentsContentsWiring the plug ... 2Remote Control ... 3Control Panel ...
19everyday operationSubtitleSubtitle key Shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the subtitle key ispressed, subtitle ON/OFF message is displ
20Configuring Your TVThe Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu. Pressthe MENU key to display the Main Menu and
21advanced operationFavourite ModeThis function enables or disables the favourite channel list mode. See Ad-vanced operation - Favourite
22IDTV UpgradeThe IDTV can be upgraded via the configuration menu, entered from the mainmenu.In the configuration menu, there is the "
23After loading the software into memory, it will be written permanently. This situa-tion will be shown displaying a message.IDTV returns to the
24When the upgrade is finished a message box indicating this will appear andthe IDTV will go to standby in order the changes to take place
25advanced operationEditing the Channel ListThe digital terrestrial television channels found by the TV when first installedare stored in its mem
26advanced operationSELECTThis function selects a channelfor viewing and is an alternative tousing the P/CH+ and - P/CHkeys, channel n
27advanced operationChannel and Menu ProtectionCHANNEL LOCKSome channels broadcast material which you do not want younger mem-bers of the f
28advanced operationMENU LOCKSimply locking a channel will not deflect a determined would-be viewer. Re-installing the complete channel list,
2If your TV is fitted with a non-rewireable plug and you need to change the fuse,you will need to refit the fuse cover. If you lose or
29advanced operationFavourite ChannelsThere will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and someonly occasionally. Although some d
30advanced operation A channel can have its favourites status removed by repeating this pro-cedure, to remove the icon. Leave the Channel Lis
31advanced operationEVENT TIMERYou can also set a timer to switch the TV to any channel without your inter-vention. This is intended for makin
32advanced operationHintIf an invalid number for the startor end times or the date is en-tered, Entered time is not valid.message i
33Re-InstallationAlthough your TV will not lose its settings or stored channels when switchedoff, you may wish to re-install the TV because you have m
34advanced operationFIRST TIME INSTALLATIONTo reset the TV, highlight the First Time Installation line in the menu andpress SELECT key
35advanced operationThis is for searching for digitalchannels on a single broadcastfrequency. The frequency channelnumber (21-68) is en
36HINTDepending on the reception condi-tions in your particular area,you may find that the list of chan-nels found includes one or more
37advanced operationCommon Interface MenuCommon Interface Menu is entered from the Main Menu when the CommonInterface button is selecte
38advanced operationFigure 4. Module Menu (this menu is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module)Profile1 Modules display three types of it
3 = Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right OK / SELECT = Okay (Store) / Select INFO= Info (Program Menu) 0 - 9 = Direct Program BACK / -/-- = Can
39Figure 6. Module Inquiry (this list is identical for the ViaccessCommon Interface Module) LANGUAGEDigital terrestrial television chann
40Operating the TVYou can operate your TV both using theremote control handset and onset but-tons.Operating with the buttons onthe TV setVolume set
41" INFO" Key, Programme Menuin TV mode or,Source Menuin AV modeM key has two functions; first is open-ing or closing the main
42 Press key to change balance left-ward.When balance control is in mid position,the cursor is displayed with one arrow.Selecting Mo
43Setting H.Phone/Line Out SoundMode Using or button select SoundMode.Pressing or button will changethe current sound
44To Store the Settings When the cursor is on any item whichhas no sub-menu press OK key onthe remote control to store the settin
45 Press key to decrease peakinglevel.Setting Picture Mode: Using or key select PictureMode. Press or key to
46Feature Menu To enter the Feature menu directly,press the Yellow key, or Press "M" key, now you are in mainmenu. In the
47PC Sound ModePC sound can be chosen by pressing or key on PC Sound Mode item.You can select sound that comes fromTV, AV-1, AV-2 or
48Normally the Fine Tuning cursor isplaced next to the left side on the sliderand this is indicated with one arrow.Setting VCR ( Video Ca
4With certain combinations of connectors and leads the back cover maynot be easily fitted. If the cover is left off, this in no way infringes safetyre
49key can be used, and to select the otherletters, or key can be used. If thecursor is at the last letter of the Pro-gramme Na
50PIP Picture MenuSetting Brightness As you enter the PIP Picture menu,Brightness will be the first item. Press key to increase brightne
51Personal Preferences (PP)All the preset values will be restored,when pressing "PP" key.Sound IndicatorThe alternatives of the indica
52Volume BarIt is displayed in the lower middle of thescreen. When a volume command is re-ceived (pressing + or - byRemote Con
53Picture MenuIn the Main menu, select Picture using or key, then enter the Picturemenu pressing , or OK keys.All adjust
54Adjust the required horizontal or verticalposition or Hsync Phase by , keys.You can make position adjustment direct-ly by Auto
55To Select Index Page To select the page number of the index(generally page 100), press but-ton.To Select Teletext with a TVProgramm
56 Press button. Select the required subcode page num-ber by pressing four digit buttons (e.g.0001). If the selected subcode p
57There is a wide range of audio and videoequipment that can be connected to yourTV.Connection diagrams at the and of this sec-tion show
58Search for and store the testsignal of the video recorder Unplug the aerial cable from the aerialsocket ANT of your video recorder. Swi
5preparationInstall Display on solid horizontal surfacesuch as a table or desk.For ventilation, leave a space of at least10 cm free all
59Peripheral Equipment Connections50052932-1552UK (TOSHIBA UK)17 INCH TFT-IDTV-WO WM-dilek p65 11 05 2004 15:3059
60Antenna ConnectionsPeripheral Equipment ConnectionsDECODERFOR SATELLITE RECEIVERVIDEOHEADPHONE(optional)AUDIO50052932-1552UK (TOSHIBA UK)17 INCH T
61PC Input Typical Display ModesThe display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720, vertical sync. frequency range of50-75 The display
62Tips/Troubleshooting GuideOn Digital modeOn TV and monitor modeCare of the ScreenClean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not use abras
63No Image on Display ScreenFor TVIs the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is theaerial cable damaged?
64TV BROADCASTINGPAL I/IRECEIVING CHANNELSVHF (BAND I: CH2-4, BAND III: CH5-12)UHF (CH21-69)CABLE CHANNEL (S1-S41)Input SignalVideo: Analog
61. Power SourceThe TV set is designed to operate on 15 VDC. The adaptor should be operated froma 230V AC, 50 Hz. outlet. Ensure you se-
7Before Switching on your TVPower connectionOnly use the adaptor supplied with this prod-uct.IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to oper-ate on 12 V DC.
8Switching the TV On/OffTo switch the TV onYour TV will switch on in two steps:1- Connect the power supply cord to thesystem. Press the
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