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20VL64

15VL64

Series

Owner’s manual

20VL64-en.book  Page 1  Thursday, February 1, 2007  5:06 PM

Summary of Contents for 15VL64 series

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Page 3: ...rsonal computer PC 12 Connecting an audio system 12 Using the TV 13 Quick Setup 13 Programming 14 Editing programs Setting up the sound 15 Setting up the sound continued 16 Setting up the picture 17 Features Picture Size Sleep Timer Panel Lock Backlight 18 Features PC Settings Input Selection 19 Features Blue Screen Channel Return Mute Headphones 20 Using Teletext 21 To view Teletext in Auto or Li...

Page 4: ...lt 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 DON T remove any fixed covers as this will expose dangerous and live parts 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 ...

Page 5: ...t the consumers own risk If stationary images generated by text services channel identification logos computer displays video games on screen menus etc are left on the screen for any length of time they could become conspicuous It is always advisable to reduce both the brightness and contrast settings Toshiba shall under no circumstances be liable for loss and or damage to the product caused by i ...

Page 6: ...en target may not work on this TV Cleaning the screen and the cabinet After turning off the power clean the screen and the cabinet with a soft dry cloth We recommend that you do not use any proprietary polishes or solvents on the screen or cabinet as this may cause damage Disposal The cold cathode fluorescent lamp in the LCD panel contains a small amount of mercury when the set reaches the end of ...

Page 7: ...en carrying the TV be sure to carry it upright Never carry the TV with the screen facing up or down Power cord connection 1 Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the TV 2 Plug the other end of the power cord to a wall socket The power indicator turns blue when power is supplied Now your TV is in stand by mode Note If you are not going to use your television for a long period of time...

Page 8: ...plicate location on the TV Battery installation and effective range of the remote Remove the back cover of your remote control to reveal the battery compartment and make sure you insert the batteries the right way round Suitable battery types for this remote are IEC R03 and AAA 1 5V The performance of the remote control will deteriorate beyond a distance of 8 metres or outside an angle of 30 degre...

Page 9: ...djustment Standby TV front Right side panel Headphone jack Indicator Blue Standby and On Yellow Timer Remote sensor Input signal selection MENU Power cord Cable holder Bundles the connection cables PC AUDIO IN ANT IN Audio output SCART 1 VIDEO RGB SCART 2 VIDEO S VIDEO AV IN S Video Video Audio input RGB PC IN Speaker Tilt angle 3 12 Back Adjusting the TV viewing angle Getting started fm Page 9 Mo...

Page 10: ...tput switch and use the decoder to change channels Connect the aerial to the socket on the rear of the TV If you are using a decoder and or media recorder it is essential that the aerial cable is connected through the decoder and or through the media recorder to the TV Switch on the decoder media recorder and the TV Press on the remote control to select EXT1 to watch TV and record the TV Press on ...

Page 11: ... and the TV If you want to record the video or TV image see Selecting an input signal on page 19 for more information If you connect mono sound equipment to connect the audio output of the equipment to the L or R terminal on the TV To select the L or R mono channel to be output on both speakers please refer to Selecting a sound type on page 16 You can enjoy video games with this TV A shooting game...

Page 12: ...ctly To display the optimum picture use the PC setting feature See Using the PC settings on page 19 for details If you want to record a TV program while viewing the PC image connect your recorder to or and tune your TV to the channel that you want to record See Selecting an input signal on page 19 for more information Note Some PC models cannot be connected to this television Connecting an audio s...

Page 13: ...system After you have turned on the TV you will need to set some preferences for the TV by using the OSD menu system You can access the system using the buttons on the TV or remote control 1 Press MENU to display the OSD menu 2 Press to select a main menu 3 Press to select an function item 4 Press to adjust a setting or press or OK to display the next page of menu and repeat step 3 4 5 To return t...

Page 14: ...1 In the Channel menu press to highlight Manual Programme Press or OK to display the Manual Programme page 2 Highlight Sound System and press to select a TV standard according to your local TV system 3 Press to highlight Position and press or the numeric buttons to select a channel you want to set up 4 Press to highlight Frequency and press to start the tuning system in descending or ascending ord...

Page 15: ...OK The channel number will change immediately To skip unwanted channels 10 Highlight Position and press or the numeric button to select the channel you want to skip 11 Press to highlight Skip and press to select On The selected channel will be skipped when you press P P If you want to restore the skipped channel repeat step 10 11 and select Off in step 11 Setting up the sound You can adjust the so...

Page 16: ...r poor reception of any stereo bilingual program set the Sound Type to Mono Noise will be reduced and reception may improve Using AVL With the AVL Automatic Volume Leveler on the TV will keep the sound level constant among different TV stations when viewing TV programs To active the AVL function go to the Audio menu press to highlight AVL and press to select On Using the Speaker Out feature Be sur...

Page 17: ...ed settings 4 In the Picture menu press until Picture Advanced Setting is highlighted 5 Press or OK to display the Picture Advanced Setting page 6 Press until the item you want to adjust is highlighted and press to adjust the level 7 To continue adjusting the other items repeat step 6 Note When the selected input signal is PC the following functions will not be available Colour Sharpness Tint Blac...

Page 18: ...hildren for example When the Panel Lock is On no control buttons on the TV panel will operate except pressing to turn into standby To active the panel lock function 1 Press MENU and then press until the Special menu appears 2 Press to highlight Panel Lock and press to select On Note Remove the remote control for Parental control Setting the Backlight Your LCD TV set has a light behind its LCD pane...

Page 19: ...may vary depending on the input mode Selecting an input signal If you would like to view image coming from another device connecting to your TV repeatedly press to select your desired input signal on the remote control or the right side panel of the TV A selection menu displays on screen after the first button press Note When an S Video signal is input to EXT2 EXT2 S will be automatically sensed E...

Page 20: ...cond channel using the numeric buttons 0 9 3 Press 2 The previous channel will be displayed Each time you press 2 the TV will switch back and forth between the last two channels that were selected E G 3 2112 3 Muting the sound To temporarily mute the sound of your television press B and the icon will appear on screen To return the sound press B again During mute pressing 6 will disable the mute fu...

Page 21: ...e broadcaster To select a page of text Find the number of the page in the index and enter it using the Numeric buttons The number of the page will appear in the top left hand corner of the screen The page counter will search for your page When it finds it the page will be displayed To move to the next page of text press To move to the previous page press To return to the index page press Page sear...

Page 22: ...tion for both To select a text mode 1 Press MENU and then press until the Special menu appears 2 Press to highlight Teletext Setting and press or OK to display the Teletext Setting page 3 Highlight Teletext and press to select a language from among Auto or List Navigating pages using Auto If Fastext is available four coloured titles will appear at the base of the screen To access one of the four g...

Page 23: ...ding channels manually on page 14 for details Check the Panel Lock is On Check the batteries aren t dead or inserted incorrectly The Frequency may need adjustment See Using the PC settings on page 19 for details The Phase may need adjustment See Using the PC settings on page 19 for details Check the Speaker Out in the Audio menu is set to On There are none broadcast or they have not yet loaded Pre...

Page 24: ...ecial menu as Auto NTSC3 58 or NTSC4 43 3 Go to the Picture menu and adjust Tint See Adjusting the picture quality on page 17 for details You can turn the VCR mode on in the OSD menu to minimize or solve this problem 1 Go to the Picture menu and press to highlight Picture Advanced Setting 2 Press or OK to display the Picture Advanced Setting page and press to highlight VCR Mode 3 Press to select O...

Page 25: ...tem Visible screen size 20VL64 20 diagonal 15VL64 15 diagonal approx Display 4 3 Sound output 20VL64 Main 3W 3W 15VL64 Main 2W 2W at 10 distortion Power consumption 20VL64 70W 15VL64 53W Standby approx 1 W Dimensions approx 20VL64 474 mm W x 465 mm H x 236 mm D 15VL64 372 mm W x 382 mm H x 206 mm D Weight 20VL64 8 5 kg Net 11 3 Gross EU 10 8 Gross UK approx 15VL64 4 4 kg Net 7 2 Gross EU 6 7 Gross...

Page 26: ... whole or part without written permission is strictly prohibited Toshiba Information Systems U K Limited Consumer Products Division European Service Centre Admiralty Way Camberley Surrey GU15 3DT UK Specification is subject to change without notice P N 4J 00403 003 20VL64 en book Page 26 Thursday February 1 2007 5 06 PM ...

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