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Toshiba 32C110U User Manual

Toshiba 32C110U
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For an overview of steps for setting up your new TV, see page 10.
Note: To display a High Definition picture, the TV must be receiving
a High Definition signal (such as an over-the-air High Definition
TV broadcast, a High Definition digital cable program, or a High
Definition digital satellite program). For details, please contact
your TV antenna installer, cable provider, or satellite provider.
© 2011 TOSHIBA CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
Owner’s Record
The model number and serial number are on the back
of yo
ur TV. Record these numbers in the spaces below.
Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate
with your Toshiba dealer about this TV.
Model number:
Serial number:
Owners Manual
Integrated High Definition
LCD Television
32C110U
40E210U
46G310U
55G310U
HIGH-DEFINITION TELEVISION

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Toshiba 32C110U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Package depth187.9 mm
Package width876 mm
Package height586.9 mm
Package weight13500 g
Display diagonal32 \
Progressive scanYes
Display resolution1366 x 768 pixels
Display technologyLCD
Native aspect ratio16:9
Native refresh rate60 Hz
Supported video modes720p
Supported graphics resolutions1366 x 768
Audio formats supportedMP3
Image formats supportedJPG
SCART ports quantity0
Card reader integratedNo
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Digital audio optical out1
Package weight (imperial)29.76 lbs
Weight (with stand) (imperial)20.94 lbs
Product colorBlack
LED indicatorsY, Stand-by
Panel mounting interface200 x 100 mm
RMS rated power14 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (with stand)245 mm
Width (with stand)792.7 mm
Height (with stand)551.7 mm
Weight (with stand)9500 g
Depth (without stand)89.4 mm
Height (without stand)503.4 mm
Weight (without stand)8900 g

Summary

Owner's Record

Safety Precautions

Child Safety Guidelines

Recommendations for preventing injury from flat panel displays involving children.

Important Safety Instructions

Care and Maintenance

Choosing Location & Mounting

Service and Maintenance Procedures

Procedures for servicing the TV and handling potential issues.

FCC Compliance & Important Notes

Trademark Information

Lists trademarks related to the TV's features and technologies.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Features of Your New TV

Highlights key features of the Toshiba HD LCD TV.

Installation and Setup Guide

Step-by-step guide for installing, setting up, and initial use of the TV.

Front and Side Panel Controls

Identifies and explains the TV's front and side panel buttons and indicators.

Back Panel Connections

Details the various input and output terminals on the TV's back panel.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Cable Types Overview

Describes common audio/video cable types and their uses.

Connecting VCR, Antenna, or Camcorder

Instructions for connecting VCRs, antennas, cable TV, and camcorders.

Connecting DVD, VCR, and Satellite Receivers

Detailed guide for connecting DVD players, VCRs, and satellite receivers.

Connecting HDMI or DVI Devices

How to connect devices using HDMI or DVI interfaces for high-definition video.

REGZA-LINK® Connection

Explains how to connect and control compatible devices via HDMI using REGZA-LINK.

Connecting Digital Audio Systems

Instructions for connecting external audio systems via optical output.

Connecting a PC

Steps for connecting a personal computer via PC IN or HDMI.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Installing Remote Control Batteries

Steps for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Remote Control Range and Operation

Information on optimal remote control performance and effective range.

Learning About Remote Control Buttons

Explains the functions of the various buttons on the remote control.

Chapter 4: Menu Layout and Navigation

Main Menu Layout Overview

Details the icons, items, and options available in the main menu.

Setup and Installation Menu

Describes the layout of the Setup and Installation menus.

Navigating the On-Screen Menus

Instructions on how to use the remote or panel buttons to navigate menus.

Chapter 5: Setting Up Your TV

Initial Setup Process

Step-by-step guide for the first-time TV setup wizard.

Selecting Menu Language

How to choose the on-screen display language.

Configuring Antenna/Cable Input

Steps to set the ANT/CABLE input source for optimal reception.

Programming Channels Automatically

Guide to automatically scanning and storing available TV channels.

Setting Channel Skip

How to prevent certain channels from being tuned.

Setting HDMI Audio Mode

Configures audio output settings for HDMI inputs.

Viewing Digital Signal Meter

How to check the signal strength for digital channels.

Setting Time Zone and Daylight Saving

Adjusts the TV's time zone and daylight saving settings.

System Status & Resetting Defaults

Accesses system information and restores factory settings.

Chapter 6: Using the TV's Features

Selecting Video Input Source

How to switch between different connected video sources.

Labeling Video Input Sources

Customizing names for input sources for easier identification.

Tuning Channels with Channel Browser™

Using the Channel Browser for easy channel navigation and management.

Tuning Channels

Methods for tuning to next programmed, specific, or returning channels.

Using SurfLock™ for Channel Switching

Feature to quickly return to a memorized channel.

Selecting Picture Size

Adjusting the display aspect ratio for different content formats.

Scrolling TheaterWide® Picture

Adjusting the viewable area for TheaterWide picture modes.

Auto Aspect Ratio Feature

Automatically adjusts picture size based on input signal.

Using the FREEZE Feature

Freezes the current video image on screen.

Selecting Picture Mode

Choosing preset picture settings for different viewing scenarios.

Adjusting Picture Quality

Fine-tuning picture settings like contrast, brightness, and sharpness.

Base Closed Caption Modes

Settings for displaying closed captions or text information.

Digital CC Settings & CC Selector

Customizing closed caption appearance and selecting caption services.

Adjusting Audio Settings

Controls for muting, digital audio selection, stereo/SAP, and audio quality.

Selecting Optical Audio Output Format

Sets the digital audio output format for external systems.

Dolby® Digital Dynamic Range Control

Adjusts dynamic range for Dolby Digital audio for better listening.

Entering PIN Code for Locks Menu

How to access the Locks menu by entering the PIN.

Changing Your PIN Code

Procedure to change the security PIN code.

Blocking Programs by Rating (V-Chip)

Setting up parental controls to block programs based on ratings.

Blocking Programs by Canadian Rating

Using Canadian rating systems for parental control.

Temporarily Unlocking Programs

How to bypass rating locks for a specific program.

Input Lock and Channel Locking

Locks specific inputs or channels, preventing unauthorized access.

Using the GameTimer®

Sets a time limit for gaming sessions, locking inputs afterwards.

Panel Lock Feature

Prevents accidental changes to TV settings via the control panel.

Adjusting PC Settings

Fine-tuning PC display settings for optimal picture quality.

Setting PC Audio Output

Controls audio output for PC connections.

Using the Media Player with USB

Accessing photos and music from USB storage devices.

Viewing Photo Files (Multi View)

Browsing photos in a grid format with thumbnails.

Viewing Photo Files (Single View)

Viewing photos one by one, with manual content changes.

Playing Music Files

Listening to music files from a USB storage device.

Viewing Photos and Music Simultaneously

Displaying photos while listening to music in the background.

Setting the Sleep Timer

Sets the TV to turn off automatically after a specified time.

Automatic Power Down Feature

TV automatically turns off after 4 hours of inactivity.

No Signal Power Down

TV automatically turns off after 15 minutes of no signal detection.

Using REGZA-LINK® Features

Controls for connected REGZA-LINK devices.

Audio Receiver Volume and Mute Control

Adjusting audio receiver volume and mute using the TV remote.

Other REGZA-LINK® Functions

Details on auto input switching, power, and speaker preference.

Displaying TV Status Information

Shows current input, signal strength, and other TV status details.

Understanding Last Mode Memory

TV remembers the last viewed mode after power loss.

Chapter 7: Using the TV's Advanced Features

Using Dynamic Contrast

Automatically adjusts contrast for improved picture appearance.

Using Static Gamma Feature

Adjusts black levels for better picture detail.

Selecting Color Temperature

Adjusts the color balance for a preferred picture tone.

Selecting Cinema Mode

Optimizes picture settings for movie viewing.

Using ClearFrame™ Feature

Reduces motion blur for smoother video playback.

Using Film Stabilization Feature

Helps eliminate video shaking for a stable image.

Using CableClear® Digital Noise Reduction

Reduces visible interference and noise in the TV picture.

Using MPEG Noise Reduction

Reduces interference caused by MPEG compression.

Using Game Mode Feature

Optimizes picture and response time for gaming.

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting Steps

Initial steps to resolve common issues like black screen or unresponsiveness.

Picture and Signal Issues

Addresses problems with picture quality, signal reception, and input selection.

Sound and Remote Control Problems

Solutions for sound issues, remote control malfunctions, and channel tuning problems.

Closed Caption and REGZA-LINK® Issues

Troubleshooting closed caption display and REGZA-LINK functionality.

HDMI and Media Player Problems

Resolving issues with HDMI connections and the Media Player.

Chapter 9: Appendix

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications of the TV model.

Acceptable Signal Formats

Lists compatible signal formats for PC and HDMI inputs.

Limited United States Warranty

Details the warranty coverage and terms for LCD televisions in the US.

Limited Canadian Warranty

Details the warranty coverage and terms for LCD televisions in Canada.

General Provisions and Dispute Resolution

Covers warranty enforceability, governing law, and arbitration.

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