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Connecting External Equipment

Before connecting any external equipment, remove the mains plug from the wall socket.

Aerial cable:...........................................................

Connect the aerial to the ANT. socket on the rear of the 
television.

SCART lead:

..........................................................

If you use a 

decoder* 

or a

 media recorder

, it is essential that 

the scart cable is connected to the television. 
Before running 

fi

 rst time installation

, any connected devices 

need to be set to standby mode. 
The SPDIF Coax. OUT socket enables the connection of a 
suitable surround sound system. 

HDMI® (High-De

fi

 nition Multimedia Interface) 

is for using 

with a DVD decoder or other equipment with digital audio and 
video output. It is designed for best performance with 1080i 
and 1080p high-de

fi

 nition video signals but will also accept 

and display VGA, 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p and 720p signals. 
PC format signals will also be displayed.

NOTE

: Although this television is able to connect to HDMI 

equipment, it is possible that some equipment may not 
operate correctly.
A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the 
television; therefore, the relevant owner’s manuals for all addi-
tional equipment must be referred to for exact instructions.
If the television automatically switches over to monitor external 
equipment, return to normal television by pressing the desired 
programme position button. To recall external equipment, 
press 

 button repeatedly to switch between sources. 

HDMI  Input 

Sockets

VGA

Input

SCART

Socket 

ANT.  (Aerial) 

Input

TV

*  a  decoder 

could  be  Digital 

Satellite,  Free  to 

Air  or  any  other 

compatible 

decoder.

decoder*

COMMON  INTERFACE

The  Common  Interface  is 
for  a  Conditional  Access
Module  (CAM). 

USB  Input

P/V-AV  Button

SIDE  AV  Input

Standby  Button

SPDIF 

Coaxial  Out

Side  View

Headphone

+/-  Controls

USB

5Vdc

Max:500mA

SIDE

 AV

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Summary of Contents for 19EL833G

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 19EL833G 22EL833G DIGITAL Series ...

Page 2: ... 18 Viewing Channel List 18 Moving a Channel 18 Deleting a Channel 18 Renaming a Channel 18 Locking a Channel 18 Viewing Info Banner Electronic Programme Guide 19 Viewing Info Banner 19 Electronic Programme Guide 19 Language Selection 20 Language Settings 20 Preferred 20 Current 20 Digital Settings Parental Control Menu Lock Set PIN 21 Viewing Parental Control Menu 21 Menu Lock 21 Maturity Lock 21...

Page 3: ...ser 32 Manual Start 32 Auto Start 32 Playing MP3 Files 32 Viewing JPG Files 33 Slideshow Feature 33 Video Playback 34 Media Browser Settings 34 To Close the Media Player 34 Analogue Text Services 35 Analogue Text Services 35 Using Text Button TEXT 35 Acessing Sub Pages 35 Revealing Concealed Text 35 Holding a Page 35 To display an initial page 35 Appendix A PC Input Typical Display Modes 36 Append...

Page 4: ...on 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 may expose danger ous voltages DON T obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment DON T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to dripping o...

Page 5: ...used by i fire ii earthquake iii accidental damage iv intentional misuse of the product v use of the product in improper conditions vi loss and or damage caused to the product whilst in the possession of a third party vii any damage or loss caused as a result of the owner s failure and or neglect to follow the instructions set out in the owner s manual viii any loss or damage caused directly as a ...

Page 6: ... screen For example viewing letterbox style 16 9 media on a normal 4 3 display Black bars at top and bottom of screen or viewing normal style 4 3 media on a widescreen 16 9 display Black bars on left and right sides of screen IMPORTANT INFORMATION TV Installation If a television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable location it can be potentially hazardous due to falling Many injuries particu...

Page 7: ... caught or jammed Take extra precautions if you have children Avoid placing the unit on any surfaces that may be subject to vibrations or shocks To protect the unit during a thunder storm unplug the AC power cord and disconnect the aerial Caution Do not touch the aerial connector When you leave your home for a long period of time unplug the AC power cord for safety The unit becomes warm when in op...

Page 8: ...iate bracket s to the wall and the back of the TV remove the pedestal stand from the TV as described below Removing the pedestal stand 1 Carefully lay the front of the TV face down on a flat cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket Leave the stand protruding over the edge of the surface Note Extreme care should always be taken when removing the pedestal stand to avoid damage to the LCD panel 2...

Page 9: ...e volume For changing volume setting level To mute the sound Press once to mute sound Press again to disable mute mode To change channels To move up down between the channels AV Source Programme guide Teletext Controls General teletext mode functions Mono Stereo Dual I II MENU On Off Freeze Picture TEXT button Analogue Digital broadcasts Info Navigation Buttons Return Quick Settings Exit To exit m...

Page 10: ...evision is able to connect to HDMI equipment it is possible that some equipment may not operate correctly A wide variety of external equipment can be connected to the television therefore the relevant owner s manuals for all addi tional equipment must be referred to for exact instructions If the television automatically switches over to monitor external equipment return to normal television by pre...

Page 11: ...fers both video and audio Separate analogue audio cables are not required see illustration To view the HDMI device video press the button to select HDMI1 or HDMI2 HDMI Input Sockets Back HDMI device To Connect a DVI Device Connect an HDMI to DVI adaptor cable HDMI type A con nector to the HDMI terminal and audio cables to the SIDE AV socket using the supplied SIDE AV connection cable s RED and WHI...

Page 12: ... scenes may be skipped or you may not be able to pause during multiangle scenes To Connect a USB Disk You can connect a USB disk to your TV by using the USB input of the TV This feature allows you to display play music photo or video files stored in a USB stick It is possible that certain types of USB devices e g MP3 Players may not be compatible with this TV You may back up your files before maki...

Page 13: ... us to save environment by following these steps This television is designed to consume less energy Harmful substances and contents that are dangerous to health are eliminated in its design This product is designed to endure longer and it is subject to recycling at the end of its service life When the TV reaches the end of its service life dispose the product in accordance with the proper recyclin...

Page 14: ...e Remote Control Press the MENU button on the remote control to see the menus The main menu appears as a group of icons each for a menu option Press the or button to select a topic and press OK button In sub menu screen mode the menu appears as a list Press the or button to select a topic and press OK button To use the options press the and buttons on the remote control to move up and down through...

Page 15: ...oded stations Press 5 OK button on the remote control to continue and the following message will be displayed on the screen Select 6 Yes by using Left or Right buttons and press OK to continue Afterwards the following OSD will be displayed on the screen If you select 7 Cable option the following screen will be displayed You can select frequency ranges from this 8 screen For highlighting lines you ...

Page 16: ...d You can select Digital Aerial Analogue or Digital Aerial Analogue tuning using Up or Down and OK buttons Auto Channel Scan Menu Operation Digital Aerial Searches and stores aerial DVB stations Digital Cable Searches and stores cable DVB stations Analogue Searches and stores analogue stations Digital Aerial Analogue Searches and stores both analogue and aerial DVB stations Digital Cable Analogue ...

Page 17: ...oder with a SCART lead or to tune in a station on another System To allocate a programme position on the television for a decoder and media recorder turn the decoder on insert a pre recorded film into the media recorder and press PLAY then manually tune After selecting search type as Manual Channel scan you can use Up or Down button to highlight an item and then press Left or Right button to set a...

Page 18: ...d language provided they are being broadcast Press SUBTITLE button to activate available subtitles Press SUBTITLE button again to turn off subtitles Viewing Main Menu Press MENU button on the remote control to view main menu Controlling Volume and Muting Sound Volume Press or to adjust the volume Sound Mute Press once to turn the sound off and again to cancel Selecting Programme Positions To selec...

Page 19: ...OK button to continue A warning screen will appear Select Yes to delete select No to cancel Press OK button to continue Renaming a Channel Select the channel that you want to rename and select Edit Name option Press OK button to continue Pressing Left or Right button moves to the previous next character Pressing Up or Down button changes the current character Pressing the numeric buttons 0 9 repla...

Page 20: ... currently being viewed This may take a few moments to appear For information on a highlighted programme press i button For details of other programmes currently available press cursor buttons to scroll up and down or scroll left right through the list As channels are selected details of the programme currently being broadcast will appear To set the timer for a selected programme press the OK butt...

Page 21: ... or Right keys The chosen language will be seen in subtitles Teletext changes the preferred teletext language Guide By pressing Left or Right buttons change the guide language Current Audio if audio language is supported change the audio language by pressing Left or Right buttons Subtitle if subtitle is backed up alter the subtitle language with Left or Right buttons The chosen language will be se...

Page 22: ...tings by using Left or Right button Press OK to continue Use Up or Down to select parental and then press OK to continue Enter the pin number When set this option gets the maturity information from the broadcast and if this maturity level is disabled disables access to the broadcast Not available for UK Child Lock Press MENU button and select settings by using Left or Right button Press OK to cont...

Page 23: ...rightness Sets the brightness value for the screen Sharpness Press MENU button and select picture by using Left or Right button Press Up or Down to select sharpness Sets the sharpness value for the objects displayed on the screen Colour Press MENU button and select picture by using Left or Right button Press Up or Down to select colour Sets the colour value adjusting the colors Colour Shift Press ...

Page 24: ...Right button Press Up or Down to select picture zoom Sets the picture size to auto 16 9 subtitle 14 9 14 9 zoom 4 3 panoramic or cinema Resetting Press MENU button and select picture by using Left or Right button Press Up or Down to select reset and press OK This feature allows you to reset the current Picture Settings to the default values Configuring Picture Settings continued A01_MB60_ GB _ IB_...

Page 25: ...f widescreen formats 16 9 14 9 etc black bars may be visible on the top and bottom of the screen 4 3 Use this setting to view a true 4 3 broadcast 14 9 zoom This option zooms to the 14 9 picture subtitle When subtitles are included on a letterbox format broadcast this setting will raise the picture to ensure that all the text is displayed 14 9 This zooms up the wide picture 14 9 aspect ratio to th...

Page 26: ...ITION menu press the Down button until H Position is highlighted Press the Left or Right button to adjust the value V Position V Vertical Position shifts the image vertically towards the top or bottom of the screen In the PC POSITION menu press the Down button until V Position is highlighted Press the Left or Right button to adjust the value Dot Clock Dot Clock adjustment corrects the interference...

Page 27: ...sizing left or right speaker balance Press Left or Right button to change the level of the balance Balance level can be adjusted between 31 and 31 Headphone This setting is used to set the sound output when headphones are connected Press Up or Down button to select Headphone Press Left or Right button to select Volume Press Right button to increase headphone volume level Press Left button to decre...

Page 28: ...e date time preferences by using this menu screen Sources Press MENU button and select settings by using Left or Right button Press OK to continue Use Up or Down to select sources and then press OK to continue Using this menu you can adjust the preferred language settings Enables or disables selected source options Other Settings Press MENU button and select settings by using Left or Right button ...

Page 29: ...programmes Press Down button to set timers on an event Programme timer function buttons will be displayed on the screen Adding a Timer Press YELLOW button on the remote control to add a timer The following menu appears on the screen Channel Changes channel by using Left or Right Timer Record Type This feature is unavailable to be set Date Enter a date using the numeric buttons Start Enter a starti...

Page 30: ... control to exit To view general configuration preferences select Other Settings in the Settings menu and press OK button Operation Press Up or Down buttons to select an item Use Left or Right button to set an option Press OK button to view a sub menu Menu Timeout To set a specific display timeout for menu screens set a value for this option In the OTHER SETTINGS menu select Menu Timeout and choos...

Page 31: ...On or Off Audio Description Audio description refers to an additional narration track for blind and visually impaired viewers of visual media including television and movies The description narrator talks through the presentation describing what is happening on the screen during the natural pauses in the audio and sometimes during dialogue if deemed necessary You can use this feature only if the b...

Page 32: ...ting to set a preferred TXT Language HDMI True Black While watching from HDMI source this feature will be visible in the Picture Settings menu Press MENU button and select settings by using Left or Right button Press OK to continue Use Up or Down to select others settings and then press OK Select HDMI True Black using Up or Down buttons and use Left or Right to set You can use this feature to enha...

Page 33: ...e time for loading to view Amessage will display on screen when loading files from the USB storage device Only limited types of U3 USB device are supported Therefore it is suggested not to use U3 USB for playing Media Player Non supported characters will be replaced with a square Playing MP3 Files To play mp3 files from a USB disk you can use this menu screen When you select Music from the main op...

Page 34: ... Press DOWN button to sort files by date Press TEXT button to view thumbnails Slideshow Feature You can use this feature to display photos on your TV Press RED button to zoom picture Press GREEN button to continue with the slideshow Press YELLOW button to pause a playing file Press BLUE button to activate loop shuffle mode Press Left or Right button to jump to previous or next file of slideshow Us...

Page 35: ...ing the playback Selected subtitles may not be displayed correctly in some cases In order to display movie subtitles correctly you should set a Movie Subtitle language See the section Movie Subtitle in Language Settings for selecting Movie Subtitle language Press RETURN button to switch back to previous menu Media Browser Settings You can set your Media Browser preferences by using the Settings di...

Page 36: ...on on the remote control For further information on your particular text system s see the broadcast text index page or consult your local Toshiba dealer Below is a guide to the functions of the remote control text buttons Acessing Sub Pages If a text page has sub pages press and enter the sub page numbers 01 02 03 etc which can be selected using Left Right buttons at the bottom of the text page un...

Page 37: ...witch your PC to an unsupported mode a warning OSD will appear on the screen Index Resolution Frequency 1 640x400 70 Hz 2 640x480 60 Hz 3 640x480 75 Hz 4 800x600 60 Hz 5 800x600 75 Hz 6 1024x768 60 Hz 7 1024x768 70 Hz 8 1024x768 75 Hz 9 1152x864 75 Hz 10 1280x768 60 Hz 11 1280x1024 60 Hz 12 1360x768 60 Hz A01_MB60_ GB _ IB_INTERNET _DVB TC_ CT90326 _1007xxxx_5018xxxx_v4 indd 36 A01_MB60_ GB _ IB_I...

Page 38: ... 720p 50Hz O 720p 60Hz O 1080i 50Hz O 1080i 60Hz O 1080p 50Hz O 1080p 60Hz O 1080p 24Hz O X Not Available O Available Note In some cases a signal on the LCD TV may not be displayed properly The problem may be an inconsistency with standards from the source equipment DVD Set top box etc If you do experience such a problem please contact your dealer and also the manufacturer of the source equipment ...

Page 39: ... JPEG WxH 15360x8640 Progressive JPEG WxH 1024x768 Appendix D PIN Information Before connecting any external equipment turn off all main power switches If there is no switch remove the mains plug from the wall socket Signal information for Mini D sub 15 pin connector Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name 1 R 6 Ground 11 NC 2 G 7 Ground 12 NC 3 B 8 Ground 13 H sync 4 NC 9 NC 14 V...

Page 40: ...sing Supplied Accessories Remote Control 2 batteries AAA IEC R03 1 5V Side AV Connection Cable P Clip 19 22 Visible Screen Size approx 19 47cm 22 55cm Display 16 9 16 9 Sound Output at 10 distortion 2 x 2 5 2 x 2 5 Annual Power Consumption approx 24 kWh 39 4 kWh Power Consumption Model approx 40W 45W Standby Power Consumption approx 0 3 W 0 3 W On mode Power Consumption approx 16 4 W 27 W Weight T...

Page 41: ...th the product They will be separated at the recycling centres The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13 2005 By participating in separate collection of products and batteries you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more detailed in...

Page 42: ...logue text service and look for the User Guide Q Why doesn t the video DVD being played show on screen Q What is DVB T A Make sure the VCR or DVD player is connected to the television as illustrated in the beginning chapters then select the correct input by pressing A Digital Video Broadcast via an aerial antenna Q Why is the VCR DVD picture in black and white Q How are radio channels selected A C...

Page 43: ...digital channels unavailable Q Why dees the active standby LED sometimes take longer to go out A Your subscription needs upgrading Contact your service provider A When put into standby the television s active standby will automatically search all available channels for downloads provided Automatic Download is enabled The time it takes to do this may vary EU Conformity Statement This product is mar...

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