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HDTV
Quick
Set-Up
Guide
(For
US
customers)
Congratulations
on
the
purchase
of
your
newToshiba High-DefinitionTelevision.
You
must
have
an
HD Signal
to
watch
an HD Picture!
Getting HDTV
is
easy
as
1,2,3.
There are 3 basic
ways
to
receive
an
HDTV
Signal
on your new High-Definition
TV:
Over-The-
Air
(Antenna)
Connect
a high quality
outside
antenna
(not
supplied) directly
to
the
antenna
input
on
the
TV.
(reception
cannot
be
guaranteed
and
is
based
on
proximity
to
the
local signal)
2
Cable
or
Phone Company
HDTV
Service
Cable
or
Phone
Company
HDTV
Service
Customers
will
need
to
subscribe
to
High-Definition
Service from
your
local provider.
(Additional monthly subscription
cost
may apply)
3
SATELLITE
Satellite
Customers
will
need
a
High-Definition satellite receiver
and
appropriate
dish hardware.
(Additional monthly subscription
cost
may apply)
Additional
HDTV
Antenna Reference Information
can
be
obtained from
www.antennaweb.org
Digital Cable
or
Digital Satellite
is
not
HDTY. The picture quality
is
superior
to
standard analog cable,
but
it
is
not
HDTV!
See
the difference
HD
Programming makes!
4 Component Video Input
ColorStream®
HD
Component
may also be used
to
receive H
DTV.
Use
if
no
HDMI'"
or
DVI
Jack
is
available.
There
are
3 jacks
color-coded
with Red-Green-Blue
on
the
back
ofthe
TV and
HD
Cable Box
or
HD
Satellite
Receiver.
This
connection
will require a
separate
analog audio
connection. (use
the
red and
white
audio
connections)
DVI
to
HDMI~
Your
HD
Cable Box
or
HD Satellite Receiver may have
a
DVI
connection. This
will
be
connected
to
the
HDMI'"
jack
on
the
TV
using an
HDMI'"
cable and an
HDMI'"
to
DVI
converter.
DVI
carries digital video only.
Therefore,
this will require
a
separate
analog audio
connection
as well. (use
the
red
and
white
audio connections)
3
HDMI'"
is
the
best
connection
for
HDTV.
This
is
a digital
connection
that
carries
both
digital video and
digital audio.
To
connect
directly from an
antenna
or
basic cable.
Connect
the
cable directly
to
the
antenna
input
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
I Antenna Input
Once
you have a High-Definition Signal you
need
to
connect
it
to
a High-Definition
Input
on
your
TV.
If
you are connecting directly from
an
antenna
or
basic
cable.
!
If
y.u
are
using
an
HD Cable Box
or
HD Satellite
Box.
there
are 3 standard connections
that
can be used
to
receive
an
HD signal.
2
HDMI~
to
HDMI®
INPUT
TV
AUDIO
R L Y
PaPR
OUTPUT
Cable
box
I
Satellite
box
AUDIO
R L Y
PaPR
INPUT
TV
Hi:Jml
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Cable
box
I
Satellite
box
DVI
R AUDIO L
B::mm:-m
INPUT
TV
Hi:Jml
OUTPUT
Cable
box
I
Satellite
box
Hi:Jml
INPUT
TV
Now
that
you
have
HD
Programming and are connected
to
an
HD
Input, Tune
to
an
HD
Channel (Remember
not
all
channels are
currently
broadcast
in
HD)
Sit back, relax
and
enjoy the superior quality
of
High-Definition.
Note:
Standard
analog
TV
channels
and
HD
channels,
even
on
the same
network,
broadcast
on
different
channels.
Example:
ABC
analog
may
be
on
channel
4,
while
ABC-HD
may
be
on
channel
104.
If
you
are
experiencing
problems
please
call Toshiba
Customer
Service
at
1-800-631-38 J I
All
cables and Adapters are sold separately.
For additional Toshiba Product Information visit www.tacp.com. Please remember to complete your product registration. Failure to register your product does not disminish your warranty rights.
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