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Toshiba 39L1350U User Manual

Toshiba 39L1350U
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tOSHIBA
Leading Innovation _
IntegratedHighDefinition
LEDTelevisionUser'sGuide:
23L1350U
29L1350U
32L1350U
39L1350U
50L1350U
58L1350U
23L2300U
32L2300U
39L2300U
50L2300U
If you need assistance:
Toshiba's Support Web site support.toshiba.corn
For more information, see "Troubleshooting" on page 108 in this guide.
Owner's Record
The model number and serial number are on the back and side of your
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:
Note: To display a High Definition
picture, the TV must be receiving a
High Definition signal such as an
over-the-air Hi_]h Definition TV
broadcast, a High Definition digital
cable program, or a High Definition
digital satellite program). For details,
contact your TV antenna installer
cable prov der, or satellite provider
GMA300018011
06/13

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Toshiba 39L1350U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Size39 inches
Display TypeLED
Resolution1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate60Hz
HDMI Ports3
USB Ports1
Aspect Ratio16:9
InputsHDMI, USB, Component, Composite, RF

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Safety icons

Highlights safety cautions classified by risk seriousness to prevent injury or damage.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Overview of cable types

Describes connector types for audio/video devices to ensure proper connection.

Connecting a VCR, antenna, cable TV, or camcorder

Illustrates connections for various video sources like VCRs, antennas, and camcorders.

Connecting an HDMI™ or DVI device to the HDMI™ input

Connects digital audio and uncompressed digital video devices for high-quality input.

HDMI™ CEC connection

Enables control of connected HDMI CEC devices using the TV remote.

Connecting a digital audio system

Outputs Dolby Digital or PCM signal to external audio systems via optical cable.

Connecting an analog audio system

Uses external speakers with an analog audio amplifier for enhanced sound.

Connecting a computer

View computer display and hear sound through TV speakers via PC or HDMI input.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Installing batteries

Instructions for inserting AAA batteries into the remote control for power.

Remote control effective range

Guidelines for optimal performance and pointing the remote directly at the TV.

Learning about the remote control

Describes the function of each button on the remote control for TV operation.

Chapter 4: Menu Layout and Navigation

Main menu layout

Overview of the TV's menu system structure and available options.

Navigating the menu system

How to use remote buttons to access, select, and save menu items.

Chapter 5: Setting up your TV

Initial Setup

Step-by-step guide for initial TV configuration upon first use.

Installation setup selection

Configures menu language and ANT/CABLE input source for basic operation.

Auto Tuning

Detects and stores active channels in the area into TV memory automatically.

Manual Tuning

Allows manual entry of channels if the physical channel number is known.

Setting channel skip

Prevents specific channels from being viewed by skipping them in tuning.

Setting the AV input mode

Configures the shared AV input for ColorStream HD or Video sources.

Setting the HDMI™ audio mode

Sets the audio mode for HDMI 1 input, choosing between PC or HDMI audio.

Setting the time zone

Specifies the correct time zone for accurate TV status information display.

Viewing the system status

Displays current TV status information like input and signal strength.

Resetting Factory Defaults

Resets all settings and channels to their original factory default values.

Chapter 6: Setting up your TV

Selecting the video input source

Guides on choosing the desired video input for viewing content.

Labeling the video input sources

Allows custom naming of video input sources for easier identification.

Tuning channels using the Channel Browser

Provides interface for navigating channels and inputs and selecting entries.

Favorites browser

Allows quick setup of a favorite channels/inputs list for easy access.

Selecting the picture size

Adjusts program format display to various picture sizes for optimal viewing.

Scrolling the TheaterWide® picture (TheaterWide 2 and 3 only)

Adjusts picture position for TheaterWide 2 and 3 modes to view hidden edges.

Using the Auto Aspect feature

Automatically selects picture size based on input source for convenience.

Using the 4:3 Stretch

Displays 4:3 programs as a full-screen picture by stretching horizontally.

Adjusting the picture

Selects desired picture settings from available modes like Dynamic, Movie, Game.

Adjusting the picture quality

Fine-tunes picture settings like Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, and Sharpness.

Using closed captions

Displays on-screen text for dialogue, narration, and sound effects for accessibility.

Digital CC settings

Customizes closed caption display characteristics like color, size, and opacity.

Adjusting the audio

Manages audio settings including volume, sound modes, and output format.

Using the Digital Audio Selection

Switches between audio tracks on digital channels for different languages or audio types.

Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts

Outputs high-fidelity stereo sound or second audio program (SAP) for broadcasts.

Adjusting the audio quality

Adjusts bass, treble, and balance for fine-tuning audio quality.

Audyssey® technologies

Features for enhanced audio clarity and bass response using advanced technologies.

Selecting the optical audio output format

Selects PCM or Auto output format for digital audio to external systems.

Selecting the PIN code

Sets a PIN code for accessing certain menus and features for security.

Using parental controls (for USA region)

Blocks programs and movies based on selected ratings (V-Chip) for content control.

Unlocking programs temporarily

Temporarily bypasses rating limits to watch a blocked program.

Using the input lock feature

Locks specific video inputs and channels to prevent unauthorized access.

Locking channels

Locks individual channels, requiring a PIN to access them.

Using the GameTimer®

Sets a time limit for video gaming sessions to manage usage.

Using the panel lock feature

Locks the TV's control panel to prevent accidental setting changes by users.

Using the PC settings feature

Adjusts image settings for PC input for optimal display on the TV screen.

Setting the PC Audio

Configures audio output for PC input, allowing sound from TV speakers.

Chapter 7: Using the TV's Advanced Features

Using the advanced picture settings

Adjusts various picture settings for enhanced image quality and viewing experience.

ColorMaster™

Allows adjustment of standard color settings for personalized picture appearance.

Base Color Adjustment

Selects and adjusts base colors like Hue, Saturation, and Brightness.

Color Temperature

Adjusts picture color quality using preset temperatures (Cool, Medium, Warm).

Static Gamma

Adjusts the levels of black in the picture for better detail and contrast.

Brightness Sensor (for 39/50L2300U and 39/50/58L1350U)

Optimizes backlighting levels based on ambient light conditions for better viewing.

DynaLight®

Strengthens black coloring in dark video areas automatically for improved contrast.

Dynamic Contrast

Adjusts contrast settings automatically based on picture changes for optimal dynamic range.

Cinema Mode (except for 58L1350U)

Provides smoother motion for DVD playback by processing 3:2 pulldown signals.

ClearScan® (for 58L1350U)

Eliminates video shaking using frame interpolation and backlight control for clearer motion.

Noise Reduction

Reduces visible interference and noise effects in the picture for a cleaner image.

DNR

Softens screen representation of weak signals to reduce noise effect.

Edge Enhancer

Adjusts levels for sharper picture settings to improve edge definition.

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

General troubleshooting

General steps before calling service and common troubleshooting procedures for issues.

TV stops responding to controls

Solutions for when the TV or remote buttons are unresponsive, including reset methods.

Picture problems

Addresses common issues related to the TV picture display, like demo pop-ups or incorrect size.

Sound problems

Addresses common issues related to audio output, such as no sound or noisy audio.

Channel tuning problems

Addresses issues with tuning channels, signal reception, and memory errors.

Remote control problems

Troubleshoots issues with the remote control's functionality, like range or unresponsiveness.

Closed caption problems

Addresses issues with closed captions not appearing or displaying incorrectly on screen.

Rating blocking (V-Chip) problems

Troubleshoots issues related to parental controls and V-Chip blocking settings.

No HDMI™ CEC operation

Troubleshoots issues where HDMI CEC functionality is not working with connected devices.

Appendix A: Specifications

Television system

Details on NTSC and ATSC television standards and digital cable compatibility.

Channel coverage

Specifies the range of VHF, UHF, and Cable TV channels supported by the TV.

Power source

Information on power requirements and maximum current draw for each TV model.

Speaker type

Describes the type and dimensions of the TV speakers.

Video/audio terminals

Lists and describes available video and audio input/output terminals on the TV.

Dimensions

Physical dimensions (width, height, depth) for each TV model listed.

Acceptable signal formats for PC IN, HDMI™

Lists compatible signal formats for PC and HDMI inputs for optimal display.

Appendix B: License Agreement

License Information on the software used in the TOSHIBA Digital TV

Details on software licensing, copyright, and user agreements.

Exhibit A

Copyright notice and permissions for the jpeglib.h software component.

Exhibit B

License terms for the FreeType Project software, including usage rights.

Exhibit C

GNU General Public License terms for the scalfact.c software, covering redistribution.

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