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Toshiba 46UX600U User Manual

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Toshiba 46UX600U Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display diagonal46 \
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
Teletext function-
Package weight26489 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth (with stand)329 mm
Height (with stand)761 mm
Weight (with stand)21000 g
Depth (without stand)49.7 mm
Width (without stand)1140 mm
Height (without stand)713 mm
Weight (without stand)18098 g

Summary

Owner's Manual

Integrated High Definition LCD Television

User guide for Toshiba integrated high definition LCD televisions.

Owner's Record

Section to record TV model and serial numbers for future reference.

Safety Precautions

General Safety Warnings

Critical warnings for fire, electric shock, and injury prevention during TV use.

Child Safety Tips

Guidance on safe placement and use of flat panel displays to prevent child injury.

Wall Mounting Safety

Precautions for safe wall mounting, including proper bracket selection.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Instructions

Numbered list of instructions for safe operation, handling, and installation of the TV.

Additional Safety Precautions

Cautions regarding handling a damaged TV and avoiding contact with broken glass or liquids.

Care Instructions

Cleaning and Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning the TV cabinet and screen to avoid damage.

Handling Lightning and Power Surges

Advice on unplugging the TV during storms and for extended periods.

Installing Your LCD TV

Displaying on Pedestal Stand

Instructions for attaching the TV to its pedestal stand safely.

Wall Bracket Installation

Steps for mounting the TV using a wall bracket, emphasizing safety and proper installation.

Removing the Pedestal Stand

Procedure for safely detaching the TV's pedestal stand.

Regulatory Compliance Statements

FCC Compliance and Statements

Details FCC rules for digital devices, wireless radio, and radiation exposure.

Industry Canada Compliance

Information on Canadian compliance, wireless radio, and radiation exposure.

ENERGY STAR® Information

ENERGY STAR® Qualified TV

Information on energy efficiency settings for ENERGY STAR compliance.

Important Notes About Your LCD TV

LCD Technology Limitations

Explains common LCD characteristics that are not malfunctions, like afterimages and pixel variations.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Features of Your New TV

Overview of the key features and technologies of the new Toshiba LCD TV.

Steps for Setup and Use

Guide to installing, setting up, and beginning to use the new television.

Chapter 1: Introduction

TV Front and Side Panel Overview

Identification and description of the TV's front and side panel controls and connectors.

TV Controls and Indicators

Explanation of the function of each button and LED on the TV's front and side panel.

Chapter 1: Introduction

TV Back Panel Connections

Diagram and description of all input and output terminals on the rear of the TV.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Overview of Cable Types

Description of various audio/video cables and their uses for connecting devices.

About Connection Illustrations

Note on representative connection diagrams and device differences.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting a VCR and Antenna/Cable TV

Instructions for connecting VCRs, antennas, and cable TV boxes to the TV.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting DVD Player/VCR/Satellite Receiver

Guide for connecting DVD players, VCRs, and satellite receivers using component or composite video.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting Devices via IR OUT

Instructions for using the IR OUT terminal and blaster cable to control other devices.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting HDMI or DVI Devices

Steps for connecting HDMI or DVI sources to the TV's HDMI inputs.

HDMI/DVI Connection Notes

Recommendations for connecting HDMI/DVI devices and setting options for compatibility.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

REGZA-LINK® Connection

How to connect and control compatible devices using the REGZA-LINK feature via HDMI.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting a HDMI Audio System

How to connect an AV amplifier to the TV using HDMI for audio output (ARC).

Connecting a Digital Audio System

How to connect a digital audio system to the TV's optical audio output.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting a PC via PC IN or HDMI

Instructions for connecting a computer to the TV for display and audio output.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting to a Home Network

How to connect the TV to a home network for accessing media files.

Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV

Connecting to Home Network with Internet (Cable)

Steps for connecting the TV to a home network via cable for internet access.

Connecting to Home Network with Internet (Wireless)

Steps for connecting the TV wirelessly to a home network for internet access.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Preparing the Remote Control

Information on how the TV remote can control various devices and how to prepare it.

Installing Remote Control Batteries

Instructions for installing batteries in the TV remote control, including cautions.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Learning About Remote Control Buttons

Detailed explanation of the functions of each button on the TV remote.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Using Remote for Other Devices

How to use the TV remote to control external devices like cable boxes or DVD players.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Remote Control Functional Key Chart

A table mapping remote control keys to their functions for TV, Cable, Satellite, DVD, and VCR.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Remote Control Key Chart (Continued)

Continuation of the remote control key mapping, including special function keys.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Programming the Remote Control

Step-by-step guide to program the TV remote to operate non-Toshiba or unprogrammed devices.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Remote Control Codes - Cable Boxes

List of codes for programming the remote to control various cable box brands.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Remote Control Codes - TVs/VCR Combos and Portable DVD Players

Codes for TV/VCR combos, portable DVD players, and VCR brands.

Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control

Remote Control Codes - Other Devices

Codes for various other device types like HTIB and Blu-ray players.

Chapter 4: Menu Layout and Navigation

Main Menu Layout

Overview of the TV's main menu structure and access method.

Quick Menu

How to access and use the Quick menu for fast access to settings.

Chapter 4: Menu Layout and Navigation

Navigating the Menu System

Instructions on how to move through and select items in the TV's on-screen menus.

Chapter 5: Setting Up Your TV

Initial Setup Process

Step-by-step guide for the initial TV setup when first powered on.

Quick Setup from SETUP Menu

How to use the Quick Setup option within the SETUP menu for basic TV adjustments.

Selecting the Menu Language

Instructions for choosing the on-screen display language for menus and messages.

Configuring Antenna Input Source

Antenna/Cable Input Setup

Selects the input source for the ANT/CABLE terminal.

Programming Channels

Auto Tuning

Automatically detects and stores active channels.

Manual Tuning

Manually enters channels if the physical channel number is known.

AV Input Settings

Setting AV Input Mode

Configures the shared AV input for ColorStream HD or Video.

Setting Channel Skip

Prevents certain channels from being viewed by skipping them.

Setting Video Input Skip

Skips over selected video inputs when choosing sources.

Labeling Video Input Sources

Assigns custom labels to video inputs for easier identification.

Time and Location Setup

Setting the Time Zone

Specifies the correct time zone for accurate TV status information.

Selecting the Location

Chooses between Home or Store mode for TV location settings.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Tuning Channels

Explains how to choose channel tuning modes (Standard, Auto, Digital).

Tuning to Next Programmed Channel

Quickly switch between the last two tuned channels or inputs.

Tuning to Specific Channels

How to tune analog and digital channels using number buttons.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Tuning Channels using Channel Browser™

Navigates channels and inputs using an on-screen interface.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Channel Browser Elements

Explains the components of the Channel Browser interface (lists, input types, etc.).

Favorites Browser

Sets up a list of favorite channels/inputs for quick access.

History List Management

How channels and inputs are added, cleared, and managed in the History List.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Switching Between Channels (Channel Return/SurfLock™)

Features for quickly switching between two channels or memorizing a channel.

Selecting Video Input to View

How to choose and switch between different video input sources.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Using Closed Caption Mode

How to turn on and select caption types (Captions, Text) and modes.

Digital CC Settings

Customizes the appearance of closed captions for digital channels.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Setting the PIN Code

How to register, change, or delete the PIN code for accessing certain menus.

Using Lock Menu

Overview of blocking programs by rating (V-Chip).

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Downloading Additional Rating System

Instructions for downloading an extra rating system for program blocking.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Locking Channels

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

Unlocking Programs

Temporary unlocking of programs that exceed rating limits.

Input Lock Feature

Locks video inputs and specific channels, requiring a PIN.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Network Lock

Prevents unauthorized access to network features like Widgets using a PIN.

GameTimer®

Sets a time limit for games, activating Input Lock mode when expired.

Panel Lock

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

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Using REGZA-LINK®

Controls compatible devices via HDMI using the TV remote.

REGZA-LINK® Playback Device Control

How to use the remote to control playback devices connected via REGZA-LINK.

REGZA-LINK® Input Source Selection

Selects other REGZA-LINK devices connected through an HDMI input.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Amplifier Volume and Mute Controls

Adjusts the volume or mutes the sound of a connected amplifier via remote.

Other REGZA-LINK® Functions

Explains features like TV Auto Power and Auto Standby for REGZA-LINK devices.

REGZA-LINK® PC Link

Automatically sets widescreen formats for PCs connected via REGZA-LINK.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Using HDMI® Settings

Adjusts settings like Content Type, INSTAPORT™, and RGB Range for HDMI sources.

Setting the HDMI® Audio Mode

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

Viewing HDMI® Signal Information

Displays signal information for the current HDMI input.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Using the PC Settings Feature

Adjusts image settings like horizontal position and clock phase for PC input.

Setting the PC Audio

Configures audio output from a PC connected via PC/HDMI 2 Audio IN.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Setting the On Timer

Schedules the TV to turn on automatically at a specific time and input.

Setting the Sleep Timer

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

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Automatic Power Down

Automatically turns off the TV after a period of inactivity.

Power-On Mode

Selects between Power-Saving and Fast modes for quicker TV startup.

Blue Screen

Displays a blue screen and mutes sound when no signal is received.

TOSHIBA Illumination

Turns the TOSHIBA logo illumination on the front panel on or off.

Chapter 6: Basic Features

Displaying TV Status Information

Shows current input, signal strength, and program details.

Viewing Support Information

Accesses system information, including service numbers.

Reset Factory Defaults

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

Understanding Auto Power Off

Explains the feature that turns off the TV after 15 minutes of inactivity or no signal.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Selecting the Picture Size

Chooses from various picture aspect ratios (Native, 4:3, Full, etc.).

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Picture Size Formats Explained

Detailed descriptions and illustrations of available picture size formats.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Scrolling the Picture

Adjusts the image position if edges are cut off, typically with TheaterWide modes.

Using the Auto Aspect Feature

Automatically selects picture size based on input signal type.

Using the 4:3 Stretch Feature

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

Using the FREEZE Feature

Freezes the current picture on screen.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Selecting the Picture Mode

Chooses picture settings profiles (AutoView, Sports, Standard, Movie, Game, PC).

Adjusting Picture Quality

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

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Using Advanced Picture Settings

Adjusts advanced picture parameters like Resolution+, DynaLight, and Dynamic Contrast.

Static Gamma and Film Stabilization

Fine-tunes picture black levels and reduces video shaking.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Expert Mode

Allows detailed adjustment of Red, Green, and Blue color components.

ClearFrame™ Feature

Reduces motion blur by doubling the frame rate to 120 Hz.

MPEG NR and DNR

Reduces visible interference and noise from weak signals.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Auto Brightness Sensor

Optimizes backlighting levels based on ambient light conditions.

Backlight Adjustment Pro

Adjusts backlight to match ambient light conditions.

ColorMaster™ and Base Color Adjustment

Adjusts standard colors and base color parameters.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Color Temperature Adjustment

Adjusts the color temperature from warm to cool settings.

Viewing Control Visualization Window

Displays a histogram and control curve for brightness.

Using the TheaterLock™ Feature

Locks specific picture settings to prevent accidental changes.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Audio Adjustment Features

Covers muting sound, selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts, and adjusting audio balance.

Selecting Optical Audio Output Format

Chooses the digital audio output format for external decoders.

Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls

Dolby® Digital Dynamic Range Control

Compresses Dolby Digital dynamic range for consistent volume.

Using Dolby® Volume

Maintains consistent sound volume across programs and sources.

Advanced Sound Settings

Features like Surround Sound, Voice Enhancement, and Dynamic Bass Boost for enhanced audio.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Using Your Home Network

How to connect the TV to a home network and access digital content.

Internet Services Usage Notes

Important information and restrictions for using internet services like VUDU.

Wireless Network Interoperability

Guidelines for wireless network compatibility and adapter usage.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Setting Up the Network

Selects the Network Type (Wired or Wireless) and configures connection settings.

Wireless Setup Methods

Explains Easy Setup (WPS), Assisted Setup, and Manual Setup for wireless connections.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Network Setup Procedures (PIN, Assisted, Manual)

Detailed steps for setting up network connections using PIN, Assisted, or Manual methods.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Wireless Information

Confirms network connection status, signal strength, and mode.

Advanced Network Setup

Configures IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

DNS Setup

Configures DNS addresses manually or automatically.

Network Connection Test

Checks the TV's internet connectivity status.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Using the Software Keyboard

How to enter text using the on-screen keyboard for network setup and other features.

Performing a Software Upgrade

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

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Setting Up Media Renderer Feature

Configures the TV as a DLNA Renderer to play content from servers.

Media Renderer Configuration

Setup options for Renderer name, Web password, and DMC access control.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Media Controller Setup

Limits which DLNA 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 select websites directly from the TV.

VUDU™ Service

Information on accessing the VUDU on-demand movie service.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Playing YouTube™

How to view YouTube content on the TV.

Using Function Menu (YouTube)

Navigates YouTube content using the Function menu.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Switching Pointer/Drag Mode

Changes the screen interaction mode for YouTube navigation.

Switching Frames and Setting View

Adjusts YouTube display settings like frames and view modes.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Setting Advanced Display Options

Configures display settings like images, tables, CSS, and JavaScript for web browsing.

Setting Other Browser Features

Manages browser settings like cookies, cache, and security notifications.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Using the Media Player

Overview of playing photo, movie, and music files from USB, SD card, or network.

Media Player Specifications

Details compatibility for USB devices, SD cards, and file systems.

Using the Photo Frame Feature

Displays a single photo file stored on the TV.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Media Player Basic Operation (USB/SD)

How to start, stop, and navigate files from USB or SD devices.

Media Player Basic Operation (DLNA Server)

How to play media files from a DLNA CERTIFIED™ Server.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Viewing Movie Files (DLNA)

Basic playback controls for movie files from a DLNA server.

Pause/Resume Movie Playback

How to pause and resume movie playback.

Fast Forward/Reverse Movie Playback

Controls for fast forwarding and reversing movie playback.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Selecting Language and Repeat Mode

Chooses subtitle/audio language and sets playback repeat modes.

Sorting Folders/Files and Displaying Info

Sorts media files and displays device or file status information.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Playing Music Files (DLNA)

Basic playback controls for music files from a DLNA server.

Sorting Music Files and Displaying Info

Sorts music files and displays device or file status information.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Viewing Photo Files (Multi View/Single View)

Browse photos in grid or single file view modes.

Viewing Photo Files (Slideshow Mode)

Watch photos in a slideshow with options for rotation and interval.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Using the Photo Frame Feature

Displays a single photo file stored on the TV.

Photo Select and Edit

Selects photos from devices and performs edits like rotation or deletion.

Chapter 8: Advanced Features

Auto Power Off Setting

Sets the TV to turn off automatically after a period when Photo Frame is open.

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting

Common issues like black screen, unresponsive controls, and power problems with solutions.

Picture Problems

Addresses issues with general picture quality, input selection, color, and sync.

Sound Problems

Solutions for sound issues like muted audio, stereo/SAP problems, and PC audio setup.

Remote Control Problems

Troubleshooting steps for remote control operation and device compatibility.

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting

Channel Tuning Problems

Issues related to channel tuning, blocking, and digital channel reception.

Closed Caption Problems

Troubleshooting for caption display, text availability, and signal issues.

Rating Blocking (V-Chip) Problems

Resolves issues related to forgotten PIN codes and V-Chip functionality.

No REGZA-LINK Operation

Troubleshooting steps when REGZA-LINK features are not working correctly.

HDMI Problems

Addresses issues with HDMI cables and legacy HDMI sources.

Network Problems

Solutions for connectivity issues, no network connection, and unstable connections.

Chapter 9: Troubleshooting

Wireless Network Problems

Troubleshooting steps for wireless network setup and AP connectivity.

Media Player Problems

Solutions for issues with connected devices, low-resolution photos, and file compatibility.

LED Indications

Explains the meaning of different Power and On Timer LED light states.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Specifications

Lists technical details including TV system, power, dimensions, and weight.

Supplied Accessories

Lists all items included in the TV package.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Supplied Accessories Details

Provides specifications for the WLAN adapter and details on securement clips.

Chapter 10: Appendix

PC IN Signal Formats

Lists acceptable signal formats and resolutions for PC input.

Chapter 10: Appendix

HDMI Signal Formats

Lists acceptable signal formats and resolutions for HDMI input.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Limited United States Warranty

Details the warranty terms and conditions for LCD televisions sold in the USA.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Limited Canadian Warranty

Details the warranty terms and conditions for flat panel televisions sold in Canada.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Warranty Disclaimer and Limitations

Clarifies warranty exclusions, limitations, and legal disclaimers.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Obtaining Warranty Services

Instructions on how to get warranty service and contact information.

Software Copyrights and Licenses

Information on software used in the product and their licenses.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Software Copyright Licenses (Daniel Veillard)

Licensing terms for software developed by Daniel Veillard.

Chapter 10: Appendix

Software Copyright Licenses (OpenSSL/Eric Young)

Licensing terms for OpenSSL and cryptographic software by Eric Young.

Chapter 10: Appendix

OpenSSL License Details

Specific terms and conditions of the OpenSSL license.

SSLeay License Details

Specific terms and conditions of the SSLeay license.

Chapter 10: Appendix

FFmpeg Project License

Licensing terms for the FFmpeg project libraries used.

Lua License

Licensing terms for the Lua software.

Chapter 10: Appendix

ICU License and IBM Copyright

Licensing terms for the ICU library and IBM copyright notices.

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