Toshiba 17WLT46B User Manual

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Page 1 - 17WLT46B

Owners ManualTOSHIBAThe power to open people’s eyes17WLT46B

Page 2 - Contents

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

Page 3 - Wiring the plug

10HINTDepending on the reception condi-tions in your particular area, youmay find that the list of channelsfound includes one or mo

Page 4 - Remote control

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

Page 5 - Control Panel

12everyday operationInformation BannerWhenever you change channel, using the P/CH+ and - P/CH keys or thenumber keys, the TV disp

Page 6 - Panel Features

13everyday operationIf the selected channel is locked(see Advanced operation- Chan-nel protection), you must enter thecorrect four digit c

Page 7 - Safety Precautions

14everyday operationHere, you can preview any channelstored by the TV before viewing itfull screen. The complete list ofchannels is disp

Page 8 - Before Switching on your TV

15everyday operationCurrent ProgrammeThe channels are listed at the bottom of the screen, each with the 'currentevent' (the na

Page 9 - Switching the TV On/Off

16everyday operationNext programmeWhile the EPG screen is dis-played, pressing the  key high-lights, in dark blue, the next eventname i

Page 10 - Tuning In

17everyday operationSoundtrack LanguageSome programmes are broadcast in two or more languages simulta-neously.The language heard can be

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18everyday operationDigital TeletextMany digital terrestrial television channels not only broadcast pictures andsound for programmes but

Page 12 - Changing Channels

1ContentsContentsContentsWiring the plug ... 2Remote Control ... 3Control Panel ...

Page 13 - Information Banner

19everyday operationSubtitleSubtitle key Shows/hides subtitles of channel. When the   subtitle key ispressed, subtitle ON/OFF message is displ

Page 14 - Channel List

20Configuring Your TVThe Configuration menu screen is accessed from the Main Menu. Pressthe MENU key to display the Main Menu and

Page 15 - Electronic Program Guide

21advanced operationFavourite ModeThis function enables or disables the favourite channel list mode. See Ad-vanced operation - Favourite

Page 16 - Current Programme

22IDTV UpgradeThe IDTV can be upgraded via the configuration menu, entered from the mainmenu.In the configuration menu, there is the "

Page 17 - Next programme

23After loading the software into memory, it will be written permanently. This situa-tion will be shown displaying a message.IDTV returns to the

Page 18 - Soundtrack Language

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

Page 19 - Digital Teletext

25advanced operationEditing the Channel ListThe digital terrestrial television channels found by the TV when first installedare stored in its mem

Page 20 - Subtitle

26advanced operationSELECTThis function selects a channelfor viewing and is an alternative tousing the P/CH+ and - P/CHkeys, channel n

Page 21 - Configuring Your TV

27advanced operationChannel and Menu ProtectionCHANNEL LOCKSome channels broadcast material which you do not want younger mem-bers of the f

Page 22 - Favourite Mode

28advanced operationMENU LOCKSimply locking a channel will not deflect a determined would-be viewer. Re-installing the complete channel list,

Page 23 - IDTV Upgrade

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

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29advanced operationFavourite ChannelsThere will be some channels that you tend to watch more often and someonly occasionally. Although some d

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30advanced operation A channel can have its favourites status removed by repeating this pro-cedure, to remove the icon. Leave the Channel Lis

Page 26 - Editing the Channel List

31advanced operationEVENT TIMERYou can also set a timer to switch the TV to any channel without your inter-vention. This is intended for makin

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32advanced operationHintIf an invalid number for the startor end times or the date is en-tered, Entered time is not valid.message i

Page 28 - Channel and Menu Protection

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

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34advanced operationFIRST TIME INSTALLATIONTo reset the TV, highlight the First Time Installation line in the menu andpress SELECT key

Page 30 - Favourite Channels

35advanced operationThis is for searching for digitalchannels on a single broadcastfrequency. The frequency channelnumber (21-68) is en

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36HINTDepending on the reception condi-tions in your particular area,you may find that the list of chan-nels found includes one or more

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37advanced operationCommon Interface MenuCommon Interface Menu is entered from the Main Menu when the CommonInterface button is selecte

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38advanced operationFigure 4. Module Menu (this menu is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module)Profile1 Modules display three types of it

Page 34 - Re-Installation

3 = Stand By = Cursor Up = Cursor Right OK / SELECT = Okay (Store) / Select INFO= Info (Program Menu) 0 - 9 = Direct Program BACK / -/-- = Can

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39Figure 6. Module Inquiry (this list is identical for the ViaccessCommon Interface Module) LANGUAGEDigital terrestrial television chann

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40Operating the TVYou can operate your TV both using theremote control handset and onset but-tons.Operating with the buttons onthe TV setVolume set

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41" INFO" Key, Programme Menuin TV mode or,Source Menuin AV modeM key has two functions; first is open-ing or closing the main

Page 38 - Common Interface Menu

42 Press   key to change balance left-ward.When balance control is in mid position,the cursor is displayed with one arrow.Selecting Mo

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43Setting H.Phone/Line Out SoundMode Using   or   button select SoundMode.Pressing  or   button will changethe current sound

Page 40 - Common Interface Module)

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

Page 41 - Operating the TV

45 Press   key to decrease peakinglevel.Setting Picture Mode: Using   or   key select PictureMode. Press  or   key to

Page 42 - Menu System

46Feature Menu To enter the Feature menu directly,press the Yellow key, or Press "M" key, now you are in mainmenu. In the

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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

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48Normally the Fine Tuning cursor isplaced next to the left side on the sliderand this is indicated with one arrow.Setting VCR ( Video Ca

Page 45 - Picture Menu

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

Page 46 - To Store the Settings

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

Page 47 - Feature Menu

50PIP Picture MenuSetting Brightness As you enter the PIP Picture menu,Brightness will be the first item. Press  key to increase brightne

Page 48 - Installation Menu

51Personal Preferences (PP)All the preset values will be restored,when pressing "PP" key.Sound IndicatorThe alternatives of the indica

Page 49 - Programme Menu

52Volume BarIt is displayed in the lower middle of thescreen. When a volume command is re-ceived (pressing  + or  - byRemote Con

Page 50 - Source Menu

53Picture MenuIn the Main menu, select Picture using or   key, then enter the Picturemenu pressing ,   or OK keys.All adjust

Page 51 - Other Features

54Adjust the required horizontal or verticalposition or Hsync Phase by ,  keys.You can make position adjustment direct-ly by Auto

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55To Select Index Page To select the page number of the index(generally page 100), press  but-ton.To Select Teletext with a TVProgramm

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56 Press   button. Select the required subcode page num-ber by pressing four digit buttons (e.g.0001). If the selected subcode p

Page 54 - Geometry Menu

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

Page 55 - PIP Source Menu

58Search for and store the testsignal of the video recorder Unplug the aerial cable from the aerialsocket ANT of your video recorder. Swi

Page 56 - Teletext

5preparationInstall Display on solid horizontal surfacesuch as a table or desk.For ventilation, leave a space of at least10 cm free all

Page 57 - To Display the Time

59Peripheral Equipment Connections50052932-1552UK (TOSHIBA UK)17 INCH TFT-IDTV-WO WM-dilek p65 11 05 2004 15:3059

Page 58 - Connect a decoder without an

60Antenna ConnectionsPeripheral Equipment ConnectionsDECODERFOR SATELLITE RECEIVERVIDEOHEADPHONE(optional)AUDIO50052932-1552UK (TOSHIBA UK)17 INCH T

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61PC Input Typical Display ModesThe display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720, vertical sync. frequency range of50-75 The display

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62Tips/Troubleshooting GuideOn Digital modeOn TV and monitor modeCare of the ScreenClean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do not use abras

Page 61 - Antenna Connections

63No Image on Display ScreenFor TVIs the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is theaerial cable damaged?

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64TV BROADCASTINGPAL I/IRECEIVING CHANNELSVHF (BAND I: CH2-4, BAND III: CH5-12)UHF (CH21-69)CABLE CHANNEL (S1-S41)Input SignalVideo: Analog

Page 63 - Tips/Troubleshooting Guide

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-

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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.

Page 65 - Specifications

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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