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Toshiba 40UX600U User Manual

Toshiba 40UX600U
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HIGH-DEFIN TION TELEVISION
®
40UX600U
46UX600U
55UX600U
Integrated High Definition
LCD Television
© 2010 TOSHIBA CORPORATION
All Rights Reserved
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:
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.
VX1A00155600
TD/M

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Toshiba 40UX600U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display diagonal40 \
Contrast ratio (dynamic)3000000:1
Product colorBlack
Panel mounting interface400 x 200 mm
PC in (D-Sub)Yes
HDMI ports quantity4
USB 2.0 ports quantity2
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in1
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)Anynet+
Teletext function-
Package weight22498 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (with stand)329 mm
Height (with stand)687 mm
Weight (with stand)17508 g
Depth (without stand)49.7 mm
Width (without stand)1007 mm
Height (without stand)638 mm
Weight (without stand)14605 g

Summary

Chapter 1: Introduction

Features of your new TV

Lists key features of the new Toshiba widescreen LCD TV.

Overview of steps for installing, setting up, and using your new TV

Guides on setting up and using the new TV, covering installation and initial setup.

TV front and side panel

Identifies and explains the front and side panel controls and connectors of the TV.

TV back panel

Details the rear panel connections and ports for various input/output devices.

Chapter 2: Connecting your TV

Overview of cable types

Describes various audio/video cable types and their usage for connecting devices.

About the connection illustrations

Explains how to interpret connection diagrams and variations in device terminals.

Connecting a VCR and antenna, Cable TV or Camcorder

Provides instructions and diagrams for connecting VCRs, antennas, and camcorders.

Connecting a DVD player with ColorStream® (component video), a VCR (to record and playback), or a satellite receiver

Details connections for DVD players, VCRs, and satellite receivers using component video.

Connecting a device to the IR OUT infrared terminal using the IR blaster cable for IR pass-through device control

Explains how to use the IR OUT terminal for remote control of enclosed devices.

Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI input

Guides on connecting HDMI or DVI devices for digital audio and video input.

REGZA-LINK® connection

Explains how to connect REGZA-LINK compatible devices for integrated control via HDMI.

Connecting a HDMI audio system

Details connecting an HDMI audio system using ARC for audio signal transmission.

Connecting a digital audio system

Explains connecting digital audio systems using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal.

Connecting a personal computer (PC)

Instructions for connecting a PC via PC IN or HDMI for display and audio.

Connecting a home network

Explains connecting the TV to a home network for accessing DLNA content.

Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection - Cable

Details wired network setup for internet connection via cable.

Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection - Wireless

Details wireless network setup for internet connection using a WLAN adapter.

Chapter 3: Using the remote control

Preparing the remote control for use

Guides on operating the TV and other devices with the remote control.

Installing the remote control batteries

Instructions for installing batteries into the remote control.

Learning about the remote control

Identifies and explains the functions of the TV's remote control buttons.

Using the remote control to control your other devices

Explains how to program and use the remote for other audio/video devices.

Remote control functional key chart

Maps remote control keys to functions for different device modes.

Programming the remote control to operate your other devices

Detailed steps for programming the remote to control non-Toshiba devices.

Remote control codes

Lists device codes for programming the remote control for various brands.

Chapter 4: Menu layout and navigation

Main menu layout

Overview of the TV's main menu structure and navigation.

Quick menu

Explains how to access and use the TV's quick menu for fast options.

Navigating the menu system

Provides instructions on how to navigate the TV's on-screen menu system.

Chapter 5: Setting up your TV

Initial Setup

Guides through the first-time setup process for the TV upon power-on.

Quick Setup from the SETUP menu

Explains how to access and use Quick Setup for basic TV settings.

Selecting the menu language

Instructions for choosing the on-screen menu language.

Configuring the antenna input source for the ANT/CABLE terminal

How to set the input source for the ANT/CABLE terminal.

Programming channels into the TV’s channel memory

Steps for automatically or manually tuning and storing TV channels.

Setting AV Input mode

How to configure the shared AV input for ColorStream HD or Video.

Setting channel skip

Instructions for skipping specific channels to prevent viewing.

Setting video input skip

How to skip certain video inputs when selecting sources.

Labeling video input sources

How to assign custom labels to video input sources for easier identification.

Setting the time zone

How to specify the correct time zone for accurate TV status information.

Selecting the location

How to select the TV location setting (Home or Store).

Chapter 6: Basic features

Tuning channels

Covers basic channel tuning methods and modes.

Setting the Channel Tuning Mode

How to choose between Standard, Auto, or Digital tuning modes.

Tuning channels using the Channel Browser™

How to use Channel Browser for easy navigation of channels and inputs.

Favorites Browser

How to set up and manage a list of favorite channels/inputs.

Adding and clearing channels and inputs in the History List

How channels and inputs are added to and cleared from the history list.

Switching between two channels using Channel Return

Feature to quickly switch between the last two tuned channels or inputs.

Switching between two channels using SurfLock™

Feature to memorize a channel to a button for quick return.

Selecting the video input to view

How to select and view different video input sources on the TV.

Using the closed caption mode

Instructions for turning on and customizing closed caption display.

Analog CC Mode

Options for viewing captions or text in analog closed captioning.

Digital CC Settings

Customization options for closed caption display characteristics.

Setting the PIN code

How to set, change, or delete a PIN code for menu access.

Using lock menu

Overview of locking features like V-Chip for parental control.

Downloading an additional rating system for blocking TV programs and movies

How to download and use an alternative rating system for program blocking.

Locking channels

How to lock specific channels, requiring a PIN for access.

Input lock feature

How to lock video inputs and specific channels (3 and 4).

Network Lock

Prevents Web browser launch and requires PIN for Widgets, VUDU, YouTube.

GameTimer®

Sets a time limit for video games, activating Input Lock upon expiry.

Panel lock

Locks TV control panel buttons to prevent accidental changes.

Using REGZA-LINK®

Enables control of compatible devices via HDMI using TV remote.

REGZA-LINK® playback device control

Controls connected REGZA-LINK playback devices with the TV remote.

REGZA-LINK® input source selection

Selects other REGZA-LINK devices connected to a master HDMI device.

Amplifier VOLUME and MUTE controls

Adjusts amplifier volume and mute using the TV remote.

Other REGZA-LINK® functions

Explains functions like TV Auto Power, Auto Standby, Amplifier Control.

REGZA-LINK® PC Link

Automatically sets widescreen formats and picture preferences for connected PCs.

Using the HDMI® settings feature

Adjusts settings like Content Type and INSTAPORT™ for HDMI inputs.

Setting the HDMI® audio mode

Selects audio output mode (Auto, Digital, Analog) for HDMI 2 input.

Viewing the HDMI® signal information

Displays signal information banner for HDMI inputs.

Using the PC settings feature

Adjusts image settings when connecting a PC via the PC IN terminal.

Setting the PC Audio

Configures PC audio output via the PC/HDMI 2 Audio IN terminal.

Setting the On Timer

Sets the TV to turn on automatically at a preset time and channel/input.

Setting the Sleep Timer

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

Automatic Power Down

TV automatically turns off after 4 hours of inactivity.

No Signal Power Down

TV automatically turns off after 15 minutes with no signal detected.

Power-On Mode

Selects between Power-Saving or Fast mode for standby power consumption.

Blue Screen

Turns screen blue and mutes sound when no signal is received.

TOSHIBA Illumination

Sets the illumination mode of the TOSHIBA logo on the front panel.

Displaying TV status information

Shows current input, channel, resolution, etc.

Viewing support information

Accesses support information like service numbers.

Reset Factory Defaults

Resets all settings and channels to factory defaults.

Understanding the auto power off feature

Explains the feature that turns the TV off after inactivity or vacant channel.

Understanding the last mode memory feature

Remembers the last viewed channel/input after power interruption.

Chapter 7: Picture and sound controls

Selecting the picture size

How to choose different picture aspect ratios for various program formats.

Scrolling the picture

Adjusts image position when edges are cut off, for TheaterWide modes.

Using the Auto Aspect feature

Automatically selects picture size based on input signal.

Using the 4:3 Stretch

Converts 4:3 programs to full screen when Auto Aspect is on.

Using the FREEZE feature

Freezes the current picture to a still image.

Adjusting the picture

Guides on selecting and adjusting picture modes.

Selecting the picture mode

Selects from various picture modes like AutoView, Sports, Standard, Movie, Game, PC.

Adjusting the picture quality

How to fine-tune picture quality settings like brightness and contrast.

Using the advanced picture settings features

Introduces advanced picture adjustments.

Resolution+™

Enhances picture sharpness by adjusting levels.

DynaLight™

Strengthens black coloring of dark areas based on light level.

Expert Mode

Allows individual adjustment of Red, Green, and Blue components for color accuracy.

ClearFrame™ feature

Reduces motion blur by doubling frame rate to 120 fps.

MPEG NR

Reduces visible interference caused by MPEG compression.

DNR

Softens weak signal representation to reduce noise effect.

Auto Brightness Sensor

Optimizes backlighting levels based on ambient light conditions.

Backlight Adjustment Pro

Adjusts backlight to match ambient light conditions.

ColorMaster™

Allows adjustment of standard colors for picture accuracy.

Base Color Adjustment

Adjusts hue, saturation, or brightness of base colors.

Color temperature

Adjusts the color temperature from warm to cool settings.

Viewing the Control Visualization window

Displays histogram and control curve illustrating TV brightness.

Using the TheaterLock™ feature

Locks picture display settings in the PICTURE menu.

Adjusting the audio

Covers basic audio adjustments and muting.

Muting the sound

How to partially reduce or turn off the TV sound.

Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts

How to select stereo, SAP, or Mono sound for broadcasts.

Using the Dolby® Digital Dynamic Range Control feature

Compresses Dolby Digital dynamic range for consistent broadcast levels.

Using Dolby® Volume

Provides consistent sound volume regardless of program or source.

Using the advanced sound settings features

Introduces advanced sound settings.

Using the surround sound feature

Enhances sound experience with bass, treble, surround, and voice settings.

Chapter 8: Advanced features

Using your home network

Explains TV's role in DLNA networks and connecting to home networks.

Setting up the Network

Guides on selecting network type (Wired/Wireless) and initial setup.

Wireless Setup

Details different methods for wireless network setup (Easy, Assisted, Manual).

Easy Setup using PIN (Personal Identification Number)

Wireless setup using PIN for network connection.

Assisted Setup

Wireless setup using AP's network information.

Manual Setup

Manual configuration of wireless network settings (SSID, Encryption, etc.).

Wireless Information

Confirms network settings and connection status.

Advanced Network Setup

Detailed network configuration including IP Address and DNS setup.

DNS Setup

Guides on setting up DNS addresses, either automatically or manually.

MAC Address

How to view the TV's and WLAN adapter's MAC addresses.

Network Connection Test

Checks the TV's internet connectivity.

Using the software keyboard

How to use the on-screen keyboard for text input.

Performing a Software Upgrade

Instructions for upgrading the TV's software via the network.

Setting up the Media Renderer feature

Configures the TV as a DLNA Renderer to display content from a DMS.

Media Renderer

How to enable or disable the Media Renderer function.

Device Name Setup

How to change the device name for the Media Renderer.

Web Password Setup

Sets a password for DMC access to the Media Renderer's web page.

Media Controller Setup

Limits which Media Controllers (DMCs) can control the TV.

Maximum Volume Setup

Sets the maximum volume level when receiving commands from a DMC.

Using the Widgets feature

Accesses specific websites directly from the TV.

VUDU™

Accesses the VUDU on-demand movie service.

Playing YouTube™

Allows viewing YouTube videos on the TV.

Using Function

Accesses YouTube functions like Back, Forward, Reload, Home, Pointer, Menu.

Switching the pointer

Changes the screen tool between pointer and drag modes.

Switching the frame

Switches between different frames in YouTube or other pages.

Setting the view feature

Adjusts display settings like Display Mode and Text Size for YouTube.

To setup the Advanced Settings

Configures advanced browser settings like Image, Table, CSS, etc.

Setting other features

Adjusts browser features like Security, Cookies, Cache, and Browser Information.

To confirm Root Certificates or CA Certificates

Confirms security certificates related to web access.

Using the Media Player

Allows playback of photos, movies, and music from USB, SD Card, or network.

Basic operation

Covers basic Media Player operations for USB/SD and DLNA servers.

Using Media Player with USB and SD Memory Card

How to use the Media Player with external storage devices.

Using Media Player with DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server

How to use the Media Player to access content from network servers.

Viewing Movie files (on DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server)

Guides on basic playback, pause, resume, and fast forward/reverse for movie files.

To select a language:

Selects subtitle or audio language for video files.

To set the repeat mode:

Sets repeat mode for media playback (Off, All, 1).

To sort the folders and files:

Sorts media files by Title, New, or Old.

To display the device information:

Shows information about connected media devices.

To display the file status information:

Displays file status like format and number of files.

Playing Music file (on DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server)

Guides on playing music files from DLNA servers.

Viewing Photo files

Allows searching and viewing photos in Multi View, Single View, or Slideshow modes.

Using the Photo Frame feature

Displays stored photos as a screen saver.

Auto Power Off

Sets a timer for the TV to automatically turn off.

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting

General troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common TV problems before calling service.

Black box on-screen

Fixes black screen issue related to closed caption settings.

TV stops responding to controls

How to reset the TV when controls are unresponsive.

Other problems

General troubleshooting steps and factory reset recommendation.

TV will not turn on

Checks power connection and remote batteries if TV won't turn on.

Picture problems

Addresses issues like poor antenna reception, wrong input, or color problems.

Video Input Selection problems

Troubleshoots issues with the Input Selection window not appearing.

Poor color or no color

Solutions for color issues, including AV input mode and tint/color adjustments.

Poor composite picture

Suggests using HDMI or ColorStream for better composite picture quality.

Picture and sound are out of sync

Explains causes and potential solutions for audio-video sync issues.

Sound problems

Addresses issues like muted sound, incorrect audio modes, or PC audio setup.

Remote control problems

Troubleshoots issues related to remote control mode, obstructions, and batteries.

Channel tuning problems

Addresses issues with channel tuning, memory, or lock features.

Closed caption problems

Troubleshoots issues with caption display, text availability, or signal quality.

Rating blocking (V-Chip) problems

Deals with forgotten PIN codes and V-Chip system availability.

No REGZA-LINK operation

Troubleshoots issues with REGZA-LINK connectivity and operation.

HDMI problems

Addresses issues with HDMI cables and legacy HDMI sources.

Network problems

Troubleshooting steps for connecting to a network or internet.

Cannot connect to network

Checks modem, adapter, and network setup for connection issues.

No network connection

Verifies LAN cables, modem power, and network address setup.

Network Setup fails (Auto)

Troubleshoots failures in automatic network setup.

Network Setup fails (Manual)

Troubleshoots failures in manual network setup.

Unstable network connection

Suggests unplugging and reconnecting Ethernet cables for stability.

The "Server" name is not displayed

Addresses issues where the server name is not shown, possibly due to connection or setup errors.

Wireless network problems

Troubleshooting steps for wireless network setup and connection issues.

Media Player problems

Addresses issues with device connection, file compatibility, and network access.

LED indications

Explains the status indicated by the TV's front panel LEDs.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Specifications

Lists technical specifications of the TV, including power, dimensions, and terminals.

Supplied Accessories

Lists all items included in the TV package.

PC IN signal formats

Details acceptable signal formats for PC input, including resolutions and frequencies.

HDMI signal formats

Lists acceptable signal formats for HDMI inputs, including resolutions and frequencies.

Limited United States Warranty for LCD Televisions

Outlines the terms and conditions of the US limited warranty for LCD TVs.

Limited Canadian Warranty for Toshiba Brand Flat Panel Televisions

Details the terms and conditions of the Canadian limited warranty for flat panel TVs.

Disclaimer and Limitation of Remedy

Legal disclaimers regarding warranties and limitations of liability.

Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Outlines the process for resolving disputes and claims.

Critical Applications

Warns against using the TV in life-support or critical medical applications.

General Provisions

General terms and conditions of the warranty.

How to Obtain Warranty Services

Instructions on how to get warranty service and contact support.

OpenSSL License

License terms for the OpenSSL Toolkit software used in the product.

LICENSE ISSUES

Discusses dual licensing and contact for OpenSSL issues.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS''

Legal disclaimer and warranty information for software components.

ICU License – ICU 1.8.1 and later

License information for the ICU library used in the product.

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