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Toshiba 23WL56G User Manual

Toshiba 23WL56G
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Contents
Sound controls continued
headphone, AVL, effect ............................... 16
AVL - Auto Volume Limiter ....................................... 16
Effect ...................................................................... 16
Input selection, AV connections ................ 17
Input selection ......................................................... 17
OUTPUT signal selection for AV-2 (Scart 2) ........... 17
PC RGB Sound Mode .............................................. 17
PC Mode .......................................................... 18
Switching From TV to PC Mode ............................... 18
Sound ....................................................................... 18
Picture ..................................................................... 18
PIP Picture ............................................................... 18
Feature Menu ........................................................... 18
Geometry Menu ....................................................... 18
PC Mode continued ...................................... 19
Horizontal Position ................................................... 19
Vertical Position ....................................................... 19
Hsync Phase ........................................................... 19
Auto Position ........................................................... 19
Source ..................................................................... 19
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Source ................................ 19
PC and Picture ........................................................ 19
Text services control buttons ............... 20
The Text button: .................................... 20
To display an initial page: ................................ 20
To access sub-pages:...................................... 20
To reveal concealed text: ................................ 20
To hold a wanted page: .................................... 20
To enlarge the text display size: ...................... 20
To select a page whilst viewing a normal
page: ........................................................................ 20
Questions and Answers ............................. 21
Notes ............................................................... 22
Specifications and accessories ................. 24
Safety Precautions ........................................... 3
Installation and important information ........4
Where to install .......................................................... 4
Please take note ........................................................ 4
The remote control .........................................5
Inserting batteries and effective range
of the remote ............................................................. 5
Connecting external equipment ...................6
Connecting external equipment
continued,.......................................................... 7
Connecting the PC via PC input ............................... 7
Connections and controls .............................. 8
Switching on ............................................................... 8
Using the remote control ........................................... 8
Using the controls and connections .......................... 8
Initial Tuning and programme sorting,
manual tuning ...................................................9
Manual tuning ............................................................. 9
Manual tuning continued, fine tuning ....... 10
Fine tuning ............................................................... 10
APS, choosing a language ............................ 11
Autostore (Automatic Programming System) ......... 11
Choosing a language ............................................... 11
General controls, time display, stereo/
bilingual transmissions, child lock, sleep
timer ................................................................ 12
Selecting programme positions ............................... 12
The Time Display..................................................... 12
Stereo and Bilingual transmissions.......................... 12
Child lock ................................................................. 12
Sleep timer............................................................... 12
Picture format ............................................... 13
Picture mode ........................................................... 14
Hue .......................................................................... 14
Picture controls picture mode, hue,
noise reduction, VCR mode........................ 14
Noise Reduction ...................................................... 14
VCR Mode ............................................................... 14
Sound controls volume, sound mute,
equalizer, balance, sound mode ................ 15
Sound Controls ........................................................ 15
Equalizer .................................................................. 15
Sound Balance ......................................................... 15
Sound Mode ............................................................. 15
Headphone ............................................................... 16
A01-23730W&ENG-17MB08P-1705UK-50078312.p65 21.03.2006, 15:012
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Toshiba 23WL56G Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToshiba
Model23WL56G
CategoryTV
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Precautions

Air Circulation

Ensure adequate ventilation around the television to prevent overheating.

Heat Damage

Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures to prevent damage.

Mains Supply

Use only the specified AC adapter for the 24V DC system.

Do

Read instructions, ensure proper connections, consult dealer if in doubt, handle glass carefully.

Do not

Avoid removing covers, obstructing ventilation, exposing to liquids, placing hot objects, using makeshift stands, listening at high volume.

Installation and important information

Where to install

Locate away from direct sunlight, use a sturdy platform, and secure to the wall.

Please take note

Exclusion clause regarding liability for damage and advice on stationary images.

The remote control

Inserting batteries and effective range of the remote

Instructions for battery insertion and limitations of remote range.

Connecting external equipment

Aerial cables

Connect aerial to the TV, or through decoder/media recorder.

SCART leads

Connect media recorder, decoder, and specific sockets as recommended.

Connecting the PC via PC input

Steps to connect a PC to the TV's PC input for optimal display.

Connections and controls

Switching on

How to connect the power cord and turn the TV on or into standby mode.

Using the remote control

How to navigate menus and select options using the remote control.

Using the controls and connections

How to use the physical buttons on the TV and connect audio/video equipment.

Initial Tuning and programme sorting, manual tuning

Manual tuning

How to manually tune channels, especially for decoders or external systems.

Manual tuning continued, fine tuning

Fine tuning

Adjusting picture and sound when interference or weak signals occur.

APS, choosing a language

Autostore (Automatic Programming System)

How to use the Autostore feature to find and store channels.

Choosing a language

How to select the display language for menus and features.

General controls, time display, stereo/bilingual transmissions, child lock, sleep timer

Selecting programme positions

How to select TV channels using the remote or TV buttons.

The Time Display

How to view the current time broadcast on the TV screen.

Stereo and Bilingual transmissions

How to select stereo or bilingual audio for broadcasts.

Child lock

How to enable or disable the child lock feature to prevent button use.

Sleep timer

How to set the TV to automatically turn off after a specified time.

Picture format

4:3

Standard aspect ratio for viewing 4:3 broadcasts.

Wide

Aspect ratio for viewing 16:9 broadcasts.

Cinema

Adjusts letterbox format for full-screen viewing by zooming.

Subtitle

Adjusts picture to display subtitles correctly on letterbox broadcasts.

Super Live

For widescreen content like DVDs, adjusting for various widescreen formats.

Picture controls — picture mode, hue, noise reduction, VCR mode

Picture mode

Personalize picture style with preset or custom settings.

Hue

Adjusts the color tint for NTSC signals.

Noise Reduction

Reduces picture noise on weak signals.

VCR Mode

Locks picture position to prevent movement when viewing VCR content.

Sound controls — volume, sound mute, equalizer, balance, sound mode

Volume

Adjusts the audio level of the television.

Sound Mute

Turns the TV sound on or off temporarily.

Equalizer

Adjusts sound frequencies with preset or custom user settings.

Sound Balance

Adjusts the audio balance between left and right speakers.

Sound Mode

Selects different audio presets like Stereo or Mono.

Sound controls continued — headphone, AVL, effect

Headphone

Adjusts sound output for headphones connected to the TV.

AVL - Auto Volume Limiter

Limits volume fluctuations between channels or commercials.

Effect

Creates synthetic sound effects for movies and shows.

Input selection, AV connections

Input selection

Manually select input sources if automatic switching fails.

OUTPUT signal selection for AV-2 (Scart 2)

Selects the source to output from the AV-2 SCART socket.

PC RGB Sound Mode

Sets the sound mode for PC RGB input.

PC Mode

Switching From TV to PC Mode

Steps to switch the TV from standard TV mode to PC input mode.

Picture

Adjusts picture settings like brightness, contrast, and sharpness in PC mode.

Feature Menu

Accesses features like Child Lock, Language, and AV-2 Output in PC mode.

PIP Picture

Settings for Picture-in-Picture display within PC mode.

Geometry Menu

Adjusts the picture position and alignment for PC input.

PC Mode continued

Horizontal Position

Adjusts the horizontal alignment of the picture.

Vertical Position

Adjusts the vertical alignment of the picture.

Hsync Phase

Corrects hazy or noisy pictures by adjusting sync phase.

Auto Position

Automatically adjusts picture position for optimal display.

Source

Selects the input source for the TV.

PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Source

Selects the source for the secondary PIP display.

PC and Picture

Settings for Picture-and-Picture (PAP) mode.

Text services — control buttons

The Text button

How to use the Text button to access teletext services.

To display an initial page

Accessing the first page of teletext.

To access sub-pages

Navigating through teletext sub-pages.

To reveal concealed text

Revealing answers in quizzes or jokes.

To hold a wanted page

Freezing a teletext page for later viewing.

To enlarge the text display size

Increasing the size of teletext characters.

To select a page whilst viewing a normal page

Selecting a teletext page without leaving the current broadcast.

To display news flashes

Displaying and cancelling news flashes within teletext.

Questions and Answers

Why is there no sound or picture?

Troubleshooting steps for no sound or picture.

Why is there a picture but no sound?

Troubleshooting steps when picture is present but no sound.

What can cause a poor picture?

Identifying causes of poor picture quality and solutions.

Why doesn't the video/DVD being played show on screen?

Troubleshooting connection and input selection for video/DVD playback.

Why is the VCR/DVD picture in black and white?

Resolving issues with black and white video playback.

Why is there a good video picture but no sound?

Troubleshooting sound issues with a good video picture.

Why doesn't the remote control work?

Checking batteries and remote functionality.

Why are there problems with text service?

Troubleshooting teletext display and signal issues.

Cleaning the screen and cabinet...

Instructions for cleaning the TV screen and cabinet safely.

Disposal...

Information on proper disposal of the product for EU member states.

Specifications and accessories

Broadcast Systems / Channels

Supported broadcast standards and channel ranges.

Programme Positions

Number of programmable TV channels.

Stereo

Supported stereo broadcast systems.

Visible Screen Size

Physical dimensions of the visible screen area.

Display

Aspect ratio of the TV display.

Screen Resolution

Pixel resolution of the television screen.

Sound Output

Power output of the TV's speakers.

Power Consumption

Electrical power usage during operation and standby.

Dimensions

Physical dimensions of the TV with and without the stand.

Weight

Approximate weight of the television.

Headphone Socket

Type and specification of the headphone output.

Accessories

List of items included with the television.

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