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Note

If you experience noise with a particular
program on whose channel reception is usually
good, try setting MTS MODE to AUTO, then
switch the 

m

I/II

 button to 

U

 (monaural).

To select the bilingual programs

1

When a bilingual program is received, 

I/II

appears on the screen.

2

Press 

m

I/II

 to select the sound to be

heard. The sound differs according to the
transmission system: NICAM or German
stereo/bilingual broadcast. 

I

II

 and 

U

appear cyclically on the screen.

Display

Sound to be heard

NICAM

German stereo/
bilingual broadcast

I

Sub I sound

Main sound

II

Sub II sound

Sub sound

U

Main sound

Main sound

Display

Reception mode

M

Stereo

U

Monarual

Stereo/ Bilingual selection

(Only available for 29CZ5DE/29CZ6DA model)

To select the stereo programs

1

When a stereo program is received, 

M

appears on the screen.

2

Press 

m

I/II

 to select the stereo/monaural

mode. 

M

 and 

U

 appear cyclically on

the screen.

Press 

CH

 

s

/

t

 to select the

desired band and then press 

;

-/+ to adjust the level.

 MTS MODE (Multi-channel TV Sound)

Only available for 29CZ5DE/29CZ6DA model

The TV receives both stereo and bilingual
broadcasts transmitted in either the NICAM
or German stereo/bilingual broadcast system.

Press 

-/+ to select “AUTO” or “MONO”.

AUTO

The  “AUTO” setting of the
MTS mode automatically
recognize stereo/bilingual
programs depending on the
broadcast signal.

MONO

If you experience noise or poor
reception of any stereo/
bilingual program, set the MTS
MODE to “MONO”. Noise will
be reduced and reception may
improve.

 INTELLIGENT SOUND

The Intelligent sound mode
equipped with Automatic
Volume Levelling (AVL) and
Extended Spatial Stereo (ESS)
feature. It stabilize the volume
to prevent any sudden
loudness occured. And also
provides user an experience of
expanded stereo image by
widening stereo sound effects.

Press 

-/+ to set “ON” or

“OFF”.

Notes

• Any adjustment of the BASS, TREBLE or

EQUALIZER settings will be stored in the
MEMORY mode.

• If you adjust any one of items: BASS, TREBLE

or EQUALIZER in the THEATER or NEWS
modes, the TV will automatically change to
the MEMORY mode.

• When the volume is set above 80, it is not

recommended to adjust the bass, treble or
equalizer to a high value.

PICTURE AND SOUND ADJUSTMENT (continued)

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Summary of Contents for 29CZ5DE

Page 1: ...the TV Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your TOSHIBA dealer regarding this product Model number Serial number 29CZ5DE 29CZ6DA 29CZ6TES Printed in Indonesia 23566823 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 2005 All Rights Reserved EN 01 20 29CZ5DE 29CZ6DA TES 1 23 9 05 9 25 AM 1 ...

Page 2: ...just your TV To avoid electrical shock or fire never modify the TV 5 Do not place hot objects or naked flame sources such as lighted candles or nightlights on or close to the TV High temperature can melt plastic and lead to fires 6 The TV shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the TV This may cause a fire or electric s...

Page 3: ...he TV on dusty or damp places This may cause a fire or electric shock 16 Set up the outdoor antenna away from high ways power lines and neon signs If the antenna falls down or drops it may cause injury or electric shock accidents The antenna should be checked and replaced periodically 17 Do not jolt the TV resulting in the TV falling over dropping or causing an injury 18 Keep magnets electric cloc...

Page 4: ...ode 16 Double Window Teletext 17 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS 18 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SPECIFICATIONS Back Cover Exemptions 9 Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster such as thunder earthquake fire acts by third parties accidents misuse or uses in other improper conditions 9 Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business modifica...

Page 5: ...ns Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones 2 3 4 5 6 GETTING STARTED Push the Power switch until it clicks to turn on the power Refer to page 8 for details on power on and off Preset the channels automatically ASM function Use remote control for this operation The buttons on the TV with similar name may also be use 1 Select the starting position for channel to be preset Pr...

Page 6: ... Menu selection or item adjust 7 Picture menu 9 TXT TV Teletext TV selection 15 Teletext functions 15 y X Time display To select a page while viewing a normal picture To enlarge teletext display size To reveal concealed text v To hold a wanted page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a e f h c b g i j d Open the lid NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS For details on the use of each control refer to the page numbers in ...

Page 7: ...ND MEMORY 00 00 00 AUTO TUNING MFT AFT ASM SEARCH POSITION MEMORY P002 OFF SEARCH VHF L P002 STOP TUNING MFT AFT ASM SEARCH POSITION MEMORY P002 OFF SETUP LANGUAGE COLOR MODE SOUND MODE SKIP BLUE SCREEN TEXT ON FAST AUTO OFF B G ENGLISH SETUP LANGUAGE COLOR MODE SOUND MODE SKIP BLUE SCREEN TEXT ON FAST AUTO OFF B G ENGLISH PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT 00 00 50 50 100 DYNAMIC SHARPNE...

Page 8: ...tion will display on the screen for a second However abnormal indication may appear depending on the received signal This is not a malfunction of the TV Selecting the menu language Choose from five different languages English Mandarin Malay Vietnamese and Thai select to display all on screen Menus in your language of choice 1 Press MENU and then to highlight the SETUP icon 2 Press CH s t to select...

Page 9: ...cted Press to enter MODE selection Press CH s t and then to select the desired picture mode DYNAMIC select for a bright and dynamic picture STANDARD select for standard picture settings MILD select to display a softer picture MEMORY select for a picture quality set according to your preferences Broadcast Transmission Systems in Each Country or Region Area Country or Region System Color Sound Bahra...

Page 10: ...rence CONTRAST Adjust to increase or decrease the picture contrast with or respectively BRIGHTNESS Adjust to brighten or darken the picture with or respectively COLOR Adjust to increase or decrease the color intensity with or respectively TINT Adjust the picture to be more greenish or more purplish with or respectively This effect is provided for NTSC system only SHARPNESS Adjust to sharpen or sof...

Page 11: ...ilable for 29CZ5DE 29CZ6DA model The TV receives both stereo and bilingual broadcasts transmitted in either the NICAM or German stereo bilingual broadcast system Press to select AUTO or MONO AUTO The AUTO setting of the MTS mode automatically recognize stereo bilingual programs depending on the broadcast signal MONO If you experience noise or poor reception of any stereo bilingual program set the ...

Page 12: ...preset channel at a preset time To set the TIMER ON Highlight the TIMER ON press to set after how many hours and minutes you want the TV to turn on The setting method will be similar to the TIMER OFF The Y timer ON indicator green will light up Press a to highlight the position number P Then press to set the position number TIMER MENU SELECT ADJUST BACK TIMER ON 00 53 P001 TIMER OFF 00 00 Press f ...

Page 13: ...POSITION MEMORY P001 ON MENU SELECT ADJUST BACK Repeat this process until you can get the desired channel 3 When the desired channel is shown press CH t to select POSITION Press repeatedly until the position number to be preset is shown TUNING MFT AFT ASM SEARCH POSITION MEMORY P002 OFF MENU SELECT ADJUST BACK 4 Press CH s t to select MEMORY then press to memorize the channel at the current positi...

Page 14: ...ly until the best possible picture and sound are obtained TUNING MFT AFT ASM SEARCH POSITION MEMORY P002 ON MENU SELECT ADJUST BACK Auto fine tuning AFT If the signal frequency is unstable due to environmental conditions use auto fine tuning 1 Select the position number where the channel you want to fine tune with CH s t or the digit selection and number 0 9 buttons Note When the position is set t...

Page 15: ... size Note When viewing the enlarged format teletext page with sub pages changes automatically the top half of the page is always displayed first thus disturb the flow of text Press v stop button to hold the sub page while viewing the enlarged teletext To select a page while viewing a TV picture y X When in teletext mode if a page selection is made and then y X is pressed a normal picture will be ...

Page 16: ...ress TXT TV to select the text mode Four colored prompts will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 Press the colored button which corresponds to your desired topic The screen will switch to the selected page 4 Repeat step 3 to switch to the next topic you want to view To return to the normal TV mode Press TXT TV twice To display an index page Press CALL i To select the LIST mode 1 Press MENU and t...

Page 17: ...o view a normal broadcast picture and a text page simultaneously To activate Double Window During teletext mode press once Two teletext pages appear side by side on the screen Only one page is in active mode All the teletext operation can be done on the active page The other page is for viewing only 101 101 TELETEXT TELETEXT 100 100 TELETEXT 11 00 18 TELETEXT To switch the active page Press a The ...

Page 18: ...time you press a the A1 mark A2 mark or DVD mark when there is a DVD PB CB input A3 mark and channel position number appear and selected cyclically 2 1 Y W R Y W R Y R L MONO COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUTS AUDIO OUTPUTS W R R B Y PB CB PR CR Y W R B Back DVD or another VTR VTR VTR for recording To video input To audio inputs To audio outputs To antenna output Signal flow yellow video Y white audio L MONO...

Page 19: ...ng wind Snowy picture The antenna lead may be broken or disconnected Check if the direction of the antenna has changed Remote control does The batteries in the remote control may be exhausted not work The batteries may be improperly installed Check that there is no obstruction between the remote control and the remote infrared sensor Check that a strong light is shining on the remote infrared sens...

Page 20: ... OIRT 1 12 21 69 X1 X19 NTSC M US 2 13 14 69 A 6 A 1 A W AA ZZ AAA BBB NTSC M JAPAN 1 12 13 62 M1 M10 S1 41 Special RF Color system NTSC4 43 PAL 60Hz Signal Sound system 5 5 6 0 6 5 MHz Color system PAL50 PAL60 SECAM NTSC4 43 NTSC3 58 Sound output 10 W X 2 Speaker 6 x 12cm 2 Terminals Input a 1 S Video Video Audio L MONO Audio R Input a 2 DVD Video Y PB CB PR CR Audio L MONO Audio R Input a 3 Vide...

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