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Program tuning and saving into
memory 

You can either tune the programs automatically
or manually storing them in your television. As a
result of your television’s Automatic Tuning System
(ATS), the programs found are automatically
ordered in accordance to the selected country
channels that send their title and teletext
information, followed by those programs that do
not provide teletext title information and those
without the teletext features. Finally, foreign
programs that send their teletext title information
lined up.

Please note:

 In the event that your television

does not receive a signal for 2 minutes it will
automatically switch to the stand-by mode. The
last 1 min. clock is shown on the screen.

In the SETUP menu select the country
of which you want to watch the program
with priority by pushing the Right/Left
movement button ( )/( ) in the Country
bar. Pressing the down movement (

)

button select the Auto Tuning title, press
the ( ) button or right button ( ). The
screen will display the Auto Tuning start
menu.
If you select Other for Country on the
Set Up menu, you can determine it
yourself with System buttons ( )/( ).
If you select your home or any country,
the system bar will display the name of
the selected country and it can not be
changed.

Selecting Start bar with the down button (

),

and pressing the ( ) button once more, the
program channels will be scanned automatically
and channels will begin to be stored in the memory
starting with the first one.  At this point, the auto
program menu appears showing an indication
that displays the position of the auto tuning bar
and the auto program operation as well as the
system, channel number of the existing channels
and, if present, their name information.
To stop the process at any given time, press the
( ) button.
The program numbers that have been stored are
reflected in the Programme Sort, giving you the
ability to assign any program number to the
channel of your choice.

Automatic tuning and storing of the
television program channels

Tuning The TV

1. AV1 when using SCART socket 1 (with RGB

support)

2. AV2 when using the RCA socket  (14VL44)

AV2 when using SCART socket 2 (20VL44)

3. AVS when using S-Video socket (14VL44)

AV3 when using RCA socket (20VL44)

4. AVS when using S-Video socket (20VL44)
 

You can return to TV mode by pressing AV 
button again.

SETUP menu

Press ( ) button and select the Setup
Menu. Highlight LANGUAGE bar in
yellow by pressing (

) button. Using

the right/left movement ( )/( ) buttons

indicate the language you wish to use. All the
function modes of your television will be displayed
in the language that you have indicated.
In the event that you wish to exit the application
at any given stage, simply press the ( ) button.

Your television has one (14 VL 44) or
two (20 VL 44) SCART socket(s). Every
time you press the ( ) AV button, your
default settings will change according
to the socket connection below.

External Device

ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for 14VL44 Series

Page 1: ...VF2 801 01 KAPAK 6 7 05 3 16 PM Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...VF2 801 01 KAPAK 6 7 05 3 16 PM Page 2 VF2 801 01 ...

Page 3: ...g on 8 Battery fitting 8 Control unit 9 Front and rear panel 9 External connections table 9 Remote control 10 Using the TV 11 Tuning the TV 12 Automatic tuning 12 Manual tuning 13 Program organising 14 TV setup 15 Sound menu 15 Sound Features 15 16 Picture menu 16 Features Menu 17 Using teletext 18 19 Connecting external equipment 20 25 Help and service tips 26 Technical specifications table 27 ...

Page 4: ...multaneously with associated equipment Furthermore under no circumstances shall Toshiba be liable for any consequential loss and or damage including but not limited to the following loss of profit interruption of business the loss of recorded data whether caused during normal operation or misuse of the product If stationary images generated by teletext channel identification logos computer display...

Page 5: ... switch Programmed power on Programmed power off Graphic equalizer On screen viewing of all control commands program numbers and additional features Manual Fine Tuning 100 Program memory Infrared Remote Control Child Lock Television Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of satisfactory service You may already be familiar with using a television but do please...

Page 6: ...nter connections between pieces of equipment are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Switch off and withdraw the mains plug before making or changing connections DO consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation operation or safety of your equipment DO be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment Do not DON T remove any fixed cover as this...

Page 7: ...wall with a sturdy tie using the hook that is under the removable cover or secured to the platform The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology however sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots This is not a sign of a malfunction Make sure the television is located in a position where it cannot be push...

Page 8: ...nce of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of 8 metres or outside an angle of 30 degrees from the centre of the TV Getting started Remove your Television carefully from the box You may wish to store the packaging for future use In the box Inside the carton box you should have Accessories box Power cord Adapter Remote control Batteries Note Scart VGA and RCA leads are not supplied...

Page 9: ...C Power supply input 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 VGA Volume down Volume up Menu button Program down Program up Removable back cover 14VL44 20VL44 Please note Do not use Video RCA and S Video connections at the same time otherwise they will effect the picture RGB inputs from scart will give you better picture quality 11 10 12 13 9 14 15 AUDIO OUT AV L R VIDEO L R S VHS AVS DC VGA Top control units MENU P ...

Page 10: ... Stop Button Hold 18 Stand by On Off button 19 External Input select button 20 Picture Format choice button 21 Exit button 22 OK button 23 Right button Menu Volume Up button 24 Blue Teletext Button 25 Yellow teletext Button 26 Sound Smart control button 27 Mute button 28 Teletext index button 29 Teletext subpage button 30 Teletext enlarge button Double size 31 Teletext time Update button ENGLISH 1...

Page 11: ...example to select program 12 press the numeric buttons 1 and 2 one after another Mute To temporarily mute the sound of your television press the button Where the SOUND MUTE on screen display will appear on screen as an indication of the application When you press the same button again the sound will return During mute when you press the button the volume will decrease and automatically get out of ...

Page 12: ...ore the program channels will be scanned automatically and channels will begin to be stored in the memory starting with the first one At this point the auto program menu appears showing an indication that displays the position of the auto tuning bar and the auto program operation as well as the system channel number of the existing channels and if present their name information To stop the process...

Page 13: ...sing the down button on your remote control highlight the Manual Tuning bar in yellow and press or button The Manual Tuning menu will appear on the screen Please select your desired program using the and buttons Press the button Access the System bar using the right button Here your TV can be set to one system you can also select for other systems option Select the Channel Band bar pressing three ...

Page 14: ...can switch the next program you wish to another program number in the same way Programme Sorting Teletext Select the teletext bar using the or down button in the setup menu If you select auto with the right button the txt broadcast and Fastext or Toptext option features of the existing channels When list is selected if the current channel does not broadcast Fastext or Toptext you can store the tel...

Page 15: ...ume Correction Automatic Volume Limiting Television transmitters have different sound levels This can be noticed from the different volume levels that can be heard while switching from one program to another Using the right left movement buttons switch to Auto The AVL Automatic Volume Limiting function maintains the same sound level as you switch from program to program To cancel select OFF Equali...

Page 16: ... be displayed on the OSD menu ENGLISH 16 Picture Set up Headphone By connecting the headphone unit to your television you can listen to the program sounds independently from your television In order to increase and decrease the sound level of the headphones you can enter the HEADPHONES menu and make the necessary adjustments using the and buttons in the Volume bar When you only want to hear the so...

Page 17: ... you know the start time If any of the Timers is activated the green colour light on the bottom of your TV will illuminate Please note If you turn your television off from the main power supply switch then the sleep timer modes selected will be reset and cancelled On Programme You can insert the program number of the channel that your television will automatically open or switch to from the watche...

Page 18: ...t finds it the page will be displayed To move to the next page of text press the button To move to the previous page press the button To return to the index page press the button TV text mix To view a TV programme whilst in text mode press the button The text will be superimposed over the TV programme Press the button again to return to the text page Page search whilst watching TV In Text mode pre...

Page 19: ... of the sub page using the Numeric buttons in the format S0001 for sub page 1 The teletext will search for the sub page This may take some time To return to the TV whilst the teletext is searching press the button When the page number is found it will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen Press the button again to view the text page To reveal information Press the button to reveal conce...

Page 20: ...t you are using on the back of the TV Please note You can connect RGB external equipment via Scart It is necessary to you use a full Scart cable for this purpose Select the video output of the external device by using its menu and set to RGB Via RCA lead optional Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back ...

Page 21: ...plug the other end into the aerial socket on the TV Switch on the video recorder and the TV If your video recorder has a test signal switch it on Refer to the video recorder user guide See Tuning the TV and carry out the tuning procedure for the video recorder test signal Select a programme number 0 Via RCA lead and S Video socket You can also connect it through the S Video socket of the TV Plug t...

Page 22: ...f the TV Switch on the DVD and the TV Via RCA lead Make sure the TV and DVD player are both switched off Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the DVD player and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets of the TV Via RCA lead and S Video socket You can also connect it through the S Video socket of the TV Plug the S Video plug into the S Vide...

Page 23: ... Decoder device must have the tuner built in Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video and audio out sockets on the back of the decoder and plug the other end into the video and audio in sockets on the TV AV Outputs You can connect any device which is proper to Phono inputs via Phono Video and Audio Outs at the back of your TV set using proper AV cable not available with the set Any programme or...

Page 24: ...C monitor Transition to the PC mode In order for the LCD TV to switch to the monitor PC mode you can use the PC button on your remote control In order to switch from the monitor mode back to the TV mode use the TV button on your remote control Warning Messages 1 NO SIGNAL There is no VGA connection Under these circumstances the on screen display will be NO SIGNAL The message will be on screen for ...

Page 25: ... 24 ENGLISH 25 Connecting TV with video and satellite digital receiver Connecting TV with camcorder Connecting TV games and computer AUDIO OUT AV2 L R VIDEO L R S VHS AVS DC VGA AUDIO OUT AV2 L R VIDEO L R S VHS AVS DC VGA 14VL44 20VL44 ...

Page 26: ...erial plugged in If you are using a set top aerial is it properly aligned for the best signal Make sure the aerial is not to close to neon lights loudspeakers etc Try changing the direction of the outdoor aerial High buildings and mountains can cause ghost pictures or double images The picture quality may be reduced by connecting two external sources at once Disconnect one of the sources Adjust th...

Page 27: ...12V 4A 14VL44 15V 4 6A 20VL44 Following information is only for EU member states The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more d...

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