Introduction
I
Getting
Started
Exemptions
Toshiba
is
not
liable for any damage caused
by
fires, natural disaster (such
as
thunder,
earthquake, etc.), acts by
third
parties, accidents,
owner's misuse,
or
uses
in
other
improper
conditions.
Toshiba
is
not
liable for incidental damages
(such
as
profit
loss
or
interruption in business,
modification
or
erasure
of
record data, etc.)
caused
by
use
or
inability
to
use
of
product.
Toshiba
is
not
liable for any damage caused
by neglect
of
the
instructions described in
the
owner's manual.
Toshiba
is
not
liable for any damage caused
by
misuse
or
malfunction
through
simultaneous use
of
this
product
and
the
connected equipment.
When
Using
a
Wireless
Network
CAUTION:
8/uetooth® and Wireless
LAN
devices operate
within
the
same radio frequency range and may
interfere
with
one another.
If
you
use
8/uetooth®
and Wireless
LAN
devices simultaneously, you may
occasionally experience a
less
than optimal
network
performance
or
even lose your
network
connection.
If
you should experience any such problem,
immediately
turn
off
either
your
8/uetooth®
or
Wireless
LAN
device.
Actual performance can vary, including lower
wireless
network
capacity, data
throughput
rate,
range and coverage.
Performance depends on many factors, conditions
and variables, including distance from
the
access
point,
volume
of
network
traffic,
building
materials
and construction, operating system used,
mix
of
wireless products used, interference and
other
adverse conditions.
Wireless
LAN
and
Your
Health
Wireless
LAN
products, like
other
radio devices,
emit
radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The level
of
energy emitted
by
Wireless
LAN
devices, however,
is
far
less
than
the
electromagnetic energy emitted
by wireless devices such
as
mobile
phones.
Because Wireless
LAN
products operate
within
the
guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards
and recommendations,
TOSHIBA
believes Wireless
LAN
is
safe for
use
by consumers. These standards
and recommendations reflect
the
consensus
of
the
scientific
community
and result from deliberations
of
panels and committees
of
scientists
who
continually review and interpret the extensive
research literature.
In
some situations
or
environments,
the
use
of
Wireless
LAN
may be restricted by
the
proprietor
of
the
building
or
responsible representatives
of
the
organization. Such restrictions may
apply
in
environments where
the
risk
of
interference
to
other
devices
or
services
is
perceived
or
identified
as
harmful.
If
you are uncertain
of
the
policy
that
applies
to
the
use
of
wireless devices in a specific organization
or
environment, you are encouraged
to
ask for
authorization
to
use
the Wireless
LAN
device prior
to
turning
on
the
equipment.
When
Using
the
Aspect
Ratio
Function
Using these functions
to
change
the
picture size
{i,e.,
changing the
height/width
ratio) for any
purpose
other
than your private viewing may be
prohibited under
the
Copyright Laws
of
the
United
States and
other
countries, and may subject you
to
civil and criminal liability.
Connecting
an
Aerial
Optimum
reception
of
color requires a
good
signal
and will generally mean
that
an
outdoor
aerial must
be used.
The exact
type
and positioning
of
the
aerial will
depend
upon
your particular area.
Your Toshiba dealer
or
service personnel can best
advise you on which aerial
to
use
in
your
area.
Before connecting
the
aerial cable,
turn
off
all main
power switches.
Media
Recorder
iii
Aerial cable
(750
coaxial) (not supplied)
300 O twin-lead feeder
Aerial adaptor
(not supplied)
75
0 coaxial cable
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Plug
(not supplied)
Ql....
750
~
aerial
terminal
Ql....~
750aerial
terminal
Note:
The
picture
is
only for
reference.
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