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Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
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Display Technology | LED |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Refresh Rate | 50 Hz |
HDMI Ports | 3 |
USB Ports | 2 |
Ensuring adequate clearance around the television for ventilation to prevent overheating.
Avoiding direct sunlight, heaters, and extreme temperatures to prevent damage.
Guidelines for connecting to the correct power supply and handling the plug.
Important do's and don'ts for safe operation and handling of electrical equipment.
Guidance on selecting a safe and suitable location for the television.
Notes on potential screen issues and preventing image persistence.
Toshiba's liability limitations for product damage and loss.
A visual guide to the buttons and their functions on the remote control.
Instructions for inserting batteries and understanding the remote's effective range.
How to connect the aerial cable to the television and through other devices.
Connecting video recorders and decoders using SCART leads.
Connecting HDMI devices and understanding REGZA-LINK capabilities.
Steps for connecting a computer using the RGB/PC terminal and audio cable.
List of video resolutions and frequencies compatible with the television.
Basic functions controlled via TV remote and necessary setup.
Recommendations for HDMI cables and limitations of the REGZA-LINK feature.
Explanation of the power/standby LEDs and input selection on the TV side.
Procedures for turning the television on and putting it into standby mode.
How to navigate menus and select options using the remote control buttons.
Details on using side input sockets and connecting equipment.
Setting country and language for digital tuning.
Procedure for automatically searching and tuning digital channels.
Steps to re-tune the TV to update the channel list.
Information on the transition from analogue to digital broadcasting.
How to change the order of stations to suit personal preference.
Direct channel entry for specific multiplexes or service engineers.
Tuning all analogue channels using the Quick Setup feature.
Overview of the manual tuning screen for analogue channels.
Explanation of options like Programme skip, System, and Channel search.
Manually tuning and storing positions for media recorders/decoders.
Steps to store manual tuning settings and name external equipment.
Procedure to perform an automatic tune for analogue channels.
How to skip programme positions to prevent viewing.
Methods to move and store channels in preferred positions.
How to select TV channels using the remote or TV buttons.
Understanding Stereo/Dual language indicators and selection.
How to view the current time on the television screen.
Adjusting volume and muting the sound.
Adjusting audio tone controls for optimal sound.
Connecting an external Super Woofer to the television.
Using SRS 3D, FOCUS, and TruBass for enhanced audio.
Selecting different audio languages for analogue broadcasts.
Limiting high volume levels to prevent sudden changes.
Enlarging 4:3 images to fit the screen with potential distortion.
Reducing black bars in letterbox or side panel formats.
Adjusting display for subtitles in letterbox format.
Viewing 14:9 broadcasts and widescreen DVDs/videos.
Setting the television to display true 4:3 aspect ratio broadcasts.
Displaying 1080 source as transmitted without scaling.
Displaying PC input via HDMI without overscan (WYSIWYG).
Adjusting picture position for preference, useful for external inputs.
Improving screen clarity by adjusting the backlight level.
Selecting preset picture styles or storing custom user settings.
Reducing compression artefacts like distortion or pixelation in DVDs.
Softening screen representation to reduce noise on weak signals.
Adjusting picture warmth or coolness by shifting red/blue tint.
Optimizing backlighting levels automatically for dark scenes.
Smoothing jagged edges in films or programmes.
Adjusting motion smoothness for a better viewing experience.
Reducing picture smearing and judder on video sources.
Enabling wider colour ranges with HDMI for international standards.
Enabling the Base Colour Adjustment feature for colour tuning.
Customizing individual colours (Hue, Saturation, Brightness) for personal preference.
Reducing signal strength to prevent interference or buzzing sounds.
Automatically displaying widescreen picture format when enabled.
Expanding 4:3 programs to a full screen picture.
Turning the screen blue and muting sound when no signal is received.
Lightening or darkening side bands in 4:3 or 14:9 formats.
Holding a still image on the screen.
Disabling the television's physical buttons while retaining remote control use.
Setting the TV to switch to a specific channel at a scheduled time.
Setting the television to turn itself off after a specified time.
Viewing details of the currently watched channel and programme.
Accessing a guide of scheduled programmes across channels.
Establishing a four-digit PIN to lock channels, menus, or settings.
Selecting modes like ON, LOCK MENU, LOCK INSTALL, and OFF for parental controls.
Creating lists of preferred digital channels for easy access.
Preventing viewing of specific channels without PIN entry.
Displaying encrypted programmes in the list even if unavailable.
Choosing the soundtrack language for programmes.
Selecting PCM or Bitstream output for digital audio.
Enabling subtitles on the screen for programmes.
Restoring factory settings, deleting channels and settings.
Using a CAM module for subscription broadcasts.
Viewing the currently installed software version.
Manually searching for and downloading software updates.
Automatically updating software when the TV is on or in standby.
Adjusting the position of the PC picture on the screen.
Clearing horizontal stripes and blur by adjusting clock phase.
Clearing vertical lines by adjusting the sampling clock.
Restoring PC settings to original factory defaults.
Splitting the screen to view PC and broadcast simultaneously.
Controlling connected REGZA-LINK devices via the TV remote.
Selecting connected REGZA-LINK devices from the input source list.
Automatically detecting and playing connected REGZA-LINK equipment.
Synchronizing standby mode between TV and connected equipment.
Using Speaker Preference to control audio output via AV amplifier.
Activating core REGZA-LINK functions for connected devices.
Automatically switching to HDMI input when a device plays media.
Automatically switching the TV on or off with a REGZA-LINK device.
Automatically switching off all connected REGZA-LINK equipment when TV is off.
Choosing audio output between TV speakers or AV amplifier speakers.
Recognizing connected equipment and selecting input sources.
Specifying the signal type for SCART 2 input.
Configuring audio and video inputs for PC/HDMI and EXT connections.
Configuring sound input for a PC connection.
Selecting audio input for HDMI1 (Auto, Digital, Analogue).
Adjusting colour enhancement and audio-video synchronization for HDMI.
Choosing between Auto (Fastext) and LIST (favourite pages) for teletext.
Accessing teletext pages using coloured buttons in Auto mode.
Storing and viewing favourite teletext pages using LIST mode.
Using remote buttons for index, page selection, sub-pages, and text display.
Overview of digital services, navigation, and access.
Resolving problems related to no sound, no picture, or colour issues.
Troubleshooting VCR/DVD playback and interference issues.
Resolving problems with TV controls, remote control, and screen messages.
Resolving locked menus, digital channel lock, and favourite list issues.
Addressing subscription problems and incorrect audio language.
Troubleshooting analogue text problems and sub-pages.
Understanding the meaning of front panel LED indications.
Resolving incorrect colours when playing NTSC sources.
Troubleshooting issues when REGZA-LINK equipment fails to operate.
Instructions for cleaning the television screen and cabinet.
Pin assignment details for the PC/RGB connector.
List of video signal formats supported via HDMI terminals.
Information on broadcast systems and channels by country.
Details on stereo format, screen size, and display aspect ratio.
Information on sound output power and power consumption.
Physical dimensions, weight, and available external connections.
Details on headphone jack and included accessories.
Details on pre-installed software and licensing agreements.
List of software components subject to EULAs.
Guidance on how to apply GNU GPL terms to new software programs.
Guidance on applying GNU LGPL terms to new software libraries.