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Note: To display a High Definition
picture, the TV must be receiving a
High Definition signal (such as an over-
the-air High Definition TV broadcast, a
High Definition digital cable program, or
a High Definition digital satellite
program). For details, contact your TV
antenna installer, cable provider, or
satellite provider
Integrated High Definition LED
Television User’s Guide:
42L6200U
47L6200U
55L6200U
47L7200U
55L7200U

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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LED TV. This
manual will help you use the many exciting features of
your new LED TV. Before operating your LED TV,
carefully read this manual completely.
WARNING
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely
attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the
installation instructions. See item 26) on page 4.
NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS
This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer’s
attention to Article 820-40 of the U.S. NEC, which
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as practical. For
additional antenna grounding information, see items
33) 34) and on page 4.
WARNING: If you decide to wall mount this
television, always use a mounting bracket that has
been Listed by an independent laboratory (such as
UL, CSA, ETL) and is appropriate for the size and
weight of this television. The use of inappropriate or
non-Listed mounting brackets could result in serious
bodily injury and/or property damage. See “To
Display your LED TV using a Wall Bracket:” on
page 5.
Congratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your
new product, please keep these safety tips in mind:
The Issue
• The home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend
and larger flat panel displays are popular purchases. However,
flat panel displays are not always supported on the proper stands
or installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Flat panel displays that are
inappropriately situated on dressers,
bookcases, shelves, desks,
speakers, chests or carts may fall
over and cause injury.
TOSHIBA Cares!
• The consumer electronics industry
is committed to making home
entertainment enjoyable and safe.
Tune Into Safety
•
One size does NOT fit all. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations
for the safe installation and use of your flat panel display.
• Carefully read and understand all enclosed instructions for
proper use of this product.
• Don’t allow children to climb on or play with furniture and
television sets.
• Don’t place flat panel displays on furniture
that can easily be used as steps, such
as a chest of drawers.
• Remember that children can
become excited while watching a
program, especially on a “larger
than life” flat panel display. Care
should be taken to place or install
the display where it cannot be
pushed, pulled over, or knocked down.
• Care should be taken to route all cords and
cables connected to the flat panel display so that they cannot be
pulled or grabbed by curious children.
Wall Mounting: If you decide to wall mount your
flat panel display, always:
• Use a mount that has been recommended by the display
manufacturer and/or listed by an independent laboratory (such
as UL, CSA, ETL).
• Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount
manufacturers.
• If you have any doubts about your ability to safely install your
flat panel display, contact your retailer about professional
installation.
• Make sure that the wall where you are mounting the display is
appropriate. Some wall mounts are not designed to be mounted
to walls with steel studs or old cinder block construction. If you
are unsure, contact a professional installer.
• A minimum of two people are
required for installation. Flat panel
displays can be heavy.
CHILD SAFETY:
It Makes A Difference How and Where You Use Your Flat
Panel Display

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Important Safety Instructions
1)
Read these instructions.
2)
Keep these instructions.
3)
Heed all warnings.
4)
Follow all instructions.
5)
Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)
Clean only with dry cloth.
7)
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8)
Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9)
Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized or grounding type
plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding type plug has
two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10)
Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11)
Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
12)
Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from
tip-over.
13)
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
14)
Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
Additional Safety Precautions
14a)
CAUTION: If the TV is dropped and the cabinet or
enclosure surface has been damaged or the TV
does not operate normally, take the following
precautions:
• ALWAYS turn off the TV and unplug the power cord
to avoid possible electric shock or fire.
• NEVER allow your body to come in contact with
any broken glass or liquid from the damaged
television. The LCD panel inside the TV contains
glass and a toxic liquid. If the liquid comes in
contact with your mouth or eyes, or your skin is
cut by broken glass, rinse the affected area
thoroughly with water and contact your doctor
immediately.
• ALWAYS contact a service technician to inspect
the TV any time it has been damaged or
dropped.
15)
CAUTION:
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use
the polarized plug with an extension cord,
receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can
be inserted completely to prevent blade
exposure.
• To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug
to wide slot; fully insert.
16)
CAUTION:
• Do not let children swallow any small parts
included on or with the product or play with the
plastic bag. Keep the small parts and the plastic
bag out of the reach of children.
17)
CAUTION:
• Do not let water or other liquids come into
contact with the product, as it may result in
damage.
18)
WARNING:
• To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or
other open flames away from this product at all
times.
• Keep the product away from direct sunlight, fire
or a heat source such as a heater. This may
reduce the product lifetime or result in fire.
Installation, Care, and Service
Installation
Follow these recommendations and precautions and
heed all warnings when installing your TV:
19)
20)
ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is
located in such a manner that it can be easily
unplugged in case the product requires service.
21)
NEVER route the product’s power cord inside a
wall or similar enclosed area.
22)
Never modify this equipment. Changes or
modifications may void: a) the warranty, and b) the
user’s authority to operate this equipment under
the rules of the Federal Communications
Commission.
23)
Never place the TV on an unstable
cart, stand, or table. The TV may
fall, causing serious personal injury,
death, or serious damage to the TV.
WARNING: NEVER expose
batteries to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire, or the like.
DANGER: RISK OF
SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY, DEATH, OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!

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24)
When selecting a location for the TV,
• NEVER allow any part of the TV to hang over
the edge of the supporting furniture,
• NEVER place the TV on tall furniture (for
example, entertainment centers or bookcases)
without anchoring both the furniture and the TV
to a suitable support,
• Never place cloth or other material between the
TV and the supporting furniture.
• NEVER allow children to climb on the TV
25)
To avoid damage to this product, never place or
store the TV in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; or
areas subject to excessive dust or vibration.
26)
Always place the TV on the floor or a sturdy, level,
stable surface that can support the weight of the
unit. To secure the TV, use a sturdy strap from the
hook(s) on the rear of the TV to a wall stud, pillar,
or other immovable structure. Make sure the strap
is tight, secure, and parallel to the floor.
27)
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing, and that no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
28)
Never block or cover the slots or openings in the
TV cabinet back, bottom, and sides. Never place
the TV:
• on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface;
• too close to drapes, curtains, or walls; or
• in a confined space such as a bookcase, built-in
cabinet, or any other place with poor ventilation.
The slots and openings are provided to protect the
TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable
operation of the TV. Leave a space of at least 4
(four) inches around the TV.
29)
Always leave a space of at least 4 (four) inches
around the TV. The slots and openings are
provided to protect the TV from overheating and to
help maintain reliable operation of the TV.
30)
Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the
power cord, and never place the TV where the
power cord is subject to wear or abuse.
31)
Never overload wall outlets and extension cords.
32)
Always operate this equipment from a 120V AC,
60 Hz power source.
33)
Always make sure the antenna system is properly
grounded to provide adequate protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges (see
Section 810 of the National Electric Code).
34)
DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH!
• Use extreme care to make sure you are never in
a position where your body (or any item you are
in contact with, such as a ladder or screwdriver)
can accidentally touch overhead power lines.
Never locate the antenna near overhead power
lines or other electrical circuits.
• Never attempt to install any of the following
during lightning activity: a) an antenna system;
or b) cables, wires, or any home theater
component connected to an antenna or phone
system.
Care
For better performance and safer operation of your
TOSHIBA TV, follow these recommendations and
precautions:
35)
If you use the TV in a room whose temperature is
32° F (0° C) or below, the picture brightness may
vary until the LCD warms up. This is not a sign of
malfunction.
36)
• Never use chemicals (such as air fresheners,
cleaning agents, etc.) on or near the TV
pedestal. Studies indicate that plastics may
weaken and crack over time from the combined
effects of chemical agents and mechanical
stress (such as the weight of the TV). Failure to
follow these instructions could result in serious
injury and/or permanent damage to TV and TV
pedestal.
• Always unplug the TV before cleaning. Gently
wipe the display panel surface (the TV screen)
using a dry, soft cloth (cotton, flannel, etc.). A
hard cloth may damage the surface of the panel.
Avoid contact with alcohol, thinner, benzene,
acidic or alkaline solvent cleaners, abrasive
cleaners, or chemical cloths, which may damage
the surface. Never spray volatile compounds
such as insecticide on the cabinet. Such
products may damage or discolor the cabinet.
37)
Never hit, press, or place anything on the back
cover. These actions will damage internal parts.
WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!

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38)
WARNING:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into
the TV cabinet slots.
39)
During a lightening storm, do not touch the
connecting cables or product.
40)
For added protection of your TV from lightning and
power surges, always unplug the power cord and
disconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave
the TV unattended or unused for long periods of
time.
41)
Always unplug the TV to completely disconnect
from mains power. When the TV is turned off using
the on/off switch, it is not completely disconnected
from power and a minute amount of current is still
consumed.
42)
During normal use, the TV may make occasional
snapping or popping sounds. This is normal,
especially when the unit is being turned on or off. If
these sounds become frequent or continuous,
unplug the power cord and contact a Toshiba
Authorized Service Provider.
43)
Never strike the screen with a sharp or heavy
object.
44) •
The LCD screen of this product can be damaged
by ultraviolet radiation from the sun. When
selecting a location for the television, avoid
locations where the screen may be exposed to
direct sunlight, such as in front of a window.
• Never touch, press, or place anything on the
LCD screen. These actions will damage the LCD
screen. If you need to clean the LCD screen
follow the instructions (in item 36) on page 4.
Service
WARNING:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Never attempt to service the TV yourself. Opening
and removing the covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Failure to
follow this WARNING may result in death or
serious injury. Refer all servicing not specified in
this manual to a Toshiba Authorized Service
Provider.
45)
If you have the TV serviced:
• Ask the service technician to use only
replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer.
• Upon completion of service, ask the service
technician to perform routine safety checks to
determine that the TV is in safe operating
condition.
Choosing a location for your LED TV
To Display your LCD TV on the included Pedestal
Stand:
Observe the following safety precautions:
1)
Read and follow the pedestal assembly
instructions included with the pedestal.
CAUTION: Before beginning pedestal assembly,
carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down
on a flat, cushioned surface such as a quilt or
blanket. Leave the bottom of the unit protruding
over the edge of the surface and assemble the
pedestal as indicated below.
Note: Extreme care should always be used when
attaching the pedestal stand to avoid damage to
the LCD panel.
2)
Place the TV on a sturdy, level surface that can
support the weight of the TV.
3)
Be sure to secure the TV to a wall, pillar, surface,
or other immovable structure see item 26) page 4
for additional details.
To Display your LED TV using a Wall Bracket:
If you decide to wall mount your LED TV, always use a
wall bracket Listed by an independent laboratory
(such as UL, CSA, ETL) that is appropriate for the size
and weight of the TV (see page 2):
1)
CAUTION: Two people are required for
installation.
2)
Unplug and remove any cables and/or other
component connectors from the rear of the TV.
3)
Remove the screws of the VESA Mounting Pattern
show in the table below.
CAUTION: Do not use the screws removed from
the back cover to attach the wall mount bracket to
the TV.
4)
Always use the screws supplied or recommended
by the wall mount manufacturer.
5)
Follow the instructions provided with your wall
bracket. Before proceeding, make sure the
appropriate bracket(s) are attached to the wall and
the back of the TV as described in the instructions
provided with the wall bracket.
6)
After attaching the appropriate bracket(s) to the
wall and the back of the TV, remove the pedestal
stand from the TV, as described below.
7)
VESA Mounting Pattern
WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
TV Size Hole Pattern (HxV) Screw Size
42L6200U 400x400 mm M6
47L6200U 400x400 mm M6
55L6200U 400x400 mm M6
47L7200U 400x400 mm M6
55L7200U 400x400 mm M6
(unit in mm)

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Removing the Pedestal Stand
1)
Carefully lay the front of the unit 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 used when
removing the pedestal stand to avoid damage to
the LCD panel.
2)
Remove the screws shown in the below diagram.
This will allow removal of the pedestal stand.
3)
Once you have removed all of the screws holding
the pedestal stand in place, remove the pedestal
stand from the TV.
CAUTION: Always place the TV on the floor or a
sturdy, level, stable surface that can support the
weight of the unit. Secure the TV with the
securement clip and a sturdy strap from the hooks
on the rear of the TV pedestal to a wall stud, pillar,
or other immovable structure. Make sure the strap
is tight, secure, and parallel to the floor.
Safety Precautions for 3D glasses
About handling the 3D glasses
•
Do not repair, modify, or disassemble the 3D glasses
by yourself. Doing so may cause you to become
indisposed while viewing 3D images.
CAUTION:
About the 3D glasses
•
Carefully read instructions provided with your
display and/or 3D glasses before 3D viewing.
•
Do not use the 3D glasses if they are cracked,
broken, or not working properly.
Continuing to use them in such a state may cause
injury, eye strain, or indisposition.
•
Do not drop, exert pressure on, or step on the 3D
glasses. Doing so may damage the glass section which
may result in injury. Exposing the 3D glasses to liquid or
excessive heat may damage the function.
•
Do not stand or walk while wearing 3D glasses.
You may lose your balance which could result in falls
or other accidents.
•
Do not wear the 3D glasses for any purpose other
than viewing 3D programming.
3D glasses do not function as sunglasses.
•
If your nose or temple turns red, or you feel any pain
or discomfort, stop using the 3D glasses.
Such symptoms may occur when wearing 3D
glasses for long periods of time.
Cautions on watching the 3D images
•
Some viewers may experience a seizure or blackout
when exposed to certain flashing images or lights
contained in certain 3D television pictures or video
games.
Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or
other symptom linked to an epileptic condition, or has
a family history of epilepsy, should contact a health
care professional before using the 3D function.
•
Avoid using the 3D function when under the
influence of alcohol.
•
Some individuals may experience health-related
complications when exposed to certain 3D images.
Parents should monitor and/or supervise their children's
use of this 3D technology. If you or your child should
experience any problem, immediately stop using this 3D
technology and consult a physician.
•
If you are ill or feel ill, you should refrain from
viewing 3D images, and consult your health care
provider as may be appropriate.
•
If you experience any of the following symptoms
when viewing 3D video images, stop viewing and
contact your health care provider:
Convulsions, Eye or muscle twitching, Loss of
awareness, Altered vision, Involuntary movements,
Disorientation, Eye Strain, Nausea/Vomiting,
Dizziness, Headaches, Fatigue.
•
If you feel eye fatigue or other discomfort from
viewing 3D video images, stop viewing and take a
rest until the condition improves.
•
Viewing in 3D may cause dizziness and/or
disorientation for some viewers.
Therefore, to avoid injury do not place your TV near
open stairwells, balconies, or wires.
Also do not sit near objects that could be broken if
accidentally hit.
•
When viewing 3D images, always wear 3D glasses.
Watching 3D images without specified 3D glasses
may cause eye strain.
•
Do not wear 3D glasses or watch 3D images from
steep angles or while lying down.
The 3D effect is lost in these conditions and eye
strain may result.
•
It is recommended that the viewer’s eyes and 3D
glasses are level with the screen.
•
If you have prescription eye glasses or contact
lenses, wear the 3D glasses over them.
Watching 3D images without appropriate eyewear
may cause eye strain.
•
If 3D images often appear doubled or if you cannot
see the images in 3D, stop viewing.
Continuous viewing may cause eye strain.
•
Due to the possible impact on vision development,
viewers of 3D video images should be age 6 or
above.
VESA Mounting Pattern
Four screws Two clips

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Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to
health issues associated with viewing in 3D and
should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged
viewing without rest.
•
Watching TV while sitting too close to the screen for
an extended period of time may cause eye strain.
•
For optimal 3D effect and to avoid eye fatigue it is
important that you properly select your viewing
position.
The best viewing position is at the indicated viewing
distance with your eyes at the same level as the
center of the display as shown below. The center of
the optimum viewing area varies from set to set. The
usable viewing area is generally over the range
shown in the table below (actual angle not depicted
in drawing).
Important: If you see a double image, your eyes are
either too high or too low in relation to the horizontal
center of the screen. Adjust your position so that it is
closer to the center to avoid eye fatigue and to enjoy
optimum 3D effects.
FCC Caution
To assure continued compliance, follow the
attached installation instructions. Any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by
Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. could
void the user’s authority to operate this device.
Service Center or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
Compliance Statement (Part 15):
Toshiba television models 42L6200U, 47L6200U,
55L6200U, 47L7200U, and 55L7200U comply with Part
15 of the FCC Rules.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by removing and applying
power to the equipment, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
Caution: Changes or modifications to this equipment
not expressly approved by Toshiba could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment.
Wireless Radio
Important: Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This
device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Ce te of Di playn r s
Viewi g A glen n
Viewi g Di ta cen s n
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Ce te of Di playn r s
Viewing angleModel Viewing distance
42L6200U Approx. 20 degrees Over 62 inches
47L6200U Approx. 20 degrees Over 69 inches
55L6200U Approx. 20 degrees Over 81 inches
47L7200U Approx. 26 degrees Over 69 inches
55L7200U Approx. 26 degrees Over 81 inches

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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This
equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.
Canada - Industry Canada Statement
Wireless Radio
Important: Any changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment
complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits
set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.
ENERGY STAR® User Information
Important notes about your TV
1)
An afterimage (ghost) may appear on the screen if
a fixed, non-moving image appears for a long
period of time. The afterimage is not permanent
and will disappear in a short period of time.
2)
The LCD panel contained in this TV is
manufactured using an extremely high level of
precision technology; however, there may be an
occasional pixel (dot of light) that does not operate
properly (does not light, remains constantly lit,
etc.). This is a structural property of LCD
technology, is not a sign of malfunction, and is not
covered under your warranty. Such pixels are not
visible when the picture is viewed from a normal
viewing distance.
Note: Interactive video games that involve shooting a
“gun” type of joystick at an on-screen target may not
work with this TV.

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Trademark Information
•
Cinema Series, ClearScan, ColorStream, Dynalight,
GameTimer, Native Mode, Surflock, and Trivector are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Toshiba America
Information Systems, Inc. and/or Toshiba Corporation.
•
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
•
Audyssey EQ® provides clear, accurate
and natural sound right out of the box. This
technology ensures you enjoy your audio experience as
much as your video.
•
Audyssey ABX™ technology uses
sophisticated driver analysis and low
frequency monitoring to extend the range and bass of
small speakers. This enables the system to produce
lower frequencies than would be possible with a
traditional system of the same size.
•
Audyssey Dynamic Volume®
automatically adjusts volume to provide a
consistent sound level between television programs,
commercials, and between the loud and soft passages of
movies.
•
Audyssey Volume Extension™ doubles
the volume capability in small speakers
while blocking distortion, so your TV gets loud and still
sounds great.
•
Audyssey Premium Television™ is a suite
of technologies that remove the acoustical
problems caused by small speakers and drivers.
Working together these technologies deliver a better
translation of the audio content and make the television
experience sound closer to the original.
•
Manufactured under license from Audyssey
Laboratories, Inc. U.S. and foreign patents pending.
Audyssey EQ®, Audyssey ABX™, Audyssey Dynamic
Volume®, Audyssey Volume Extension™, and
Audyssey Premium Television™ are registered and
licensed trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories, Inc.
•
Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, and the logos are trademarks
of the Blu-ray Disc Association
•
CinemaNow is a registered trademark of Best Buy, Inc.
•
ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are
registered U.S. marks.
•
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
•
www.espial.com
•
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other
countries.
•
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
•
Netflix is a registered trademark of Netflix, Inc.
•
Rovi is a trademark of Rovi Corporation
and/or its subsidiaries. The Rovi Guide
system is manufactured under license from Rovi
Corporation and/or its subsidiaries.
•
VUDU, Vudu Apps, and Vudu Movies are licensed and
registered trademarks of VUDU, Inc
•
YouTube is a registered trademark of Google, Inc.
•
Designed with UEI Technology™. Under
License from Universal Electronics inc.
Portions © UEI 2000-2012.
•
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC
PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL
AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC
STANDARD
(“AVC VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO
THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED
IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER
LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS
GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER
USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE
OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://
WWW.MPEGLA.COM
•
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE VC-1
PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL
AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE VC-1
STANDARD
(“VC-1 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE VC-1 VIDEO
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction............................ .............20.....................
Features ..................................................................21
Overview of installation, setup, and use..................22
TV front and side panel controls and connections ..23
Front panel........................................................23
Left side ............................................................23
TV back panel controls and connections.................24
Back panel controls...........................................25
Back panel connections ....................................25
Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV................................................ 27
Overview of cable types ..........................................27
Coaxial cable (F-type) .......................................27
Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow) ............27
Component video cables (red/green/blue) ........28
HDMI® cable (with HDMI Logo)........................28
Dual-wand IR blaster cable ...............................29
Optical audio cable............................................29
Analog RGB (15-pin) computer cable ...............29
3.5mm Stereo to RCA Y-cable ..........................29

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LAN cable..........................................................30
About the connection illustrations ....................30
Connecting an antenna, satellite receiver, and
cable TV box .....................................................30
Connecting DVD to ColorStream® or VCR to
composite video................................................31
Connecting remote IR devices ................................33
Using the IR blaster OUT terminal ....................33
Connecting a digital audio system ..........................35
Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the
HDMI® input ....................................................36
Using the TV remote and HDMI® CEC Control to
control other devices ........................................38
Connecting an HDMI® audio system......................39
Connecting a computer...........................................39
Connecting a computer to the TV’s PC IN
terminal:......................................................40
Connect a computer to the TV’s HDMI®
terminal.......................................................41
Connecting to a home network ...............................42
Connecting the TV directly to a computer
without an Internet connection ...................43
Connecting the TV to a home network
without an Internet connection ...................43
Connecting the TV to a home network with an
Internet connection - wired.........................44
Connecting the TV to a home network with an
Internet connection - wireless.....................44
Chapter 3: Using the Remote Control......................................46
Controlling other devices ........................................46
Installing batteries ..................................................46
Remote control effective range ...............................48
Learning about the remote control..........................49
Chapter 4: Initial Setup and Menu............................................51

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Initial setup .............................................................51
Performing the initial setup...............................52
IR Blaster Setup......................................................55
Network Setup ........................................................58
MediaGuide Setup...................................................59
Navigating the menu system...................................61
Main menu layout ...................................................62
Quick Menu.............................................................63
Chapter 5: Setting up your TV .................................................. 64
How to navigate the menu ......................................64
Changing initial settings....................................64
Individual settings.............................................65
Storing channels in memory (optional).............66
Skipping channels.............................................68
Skipping video inputs .......................................68
Labeling analog TV channels ............................69
Labeling video inputs........................................70
Configuring shared inputs.................................70
Setting the Auto Input feature ...........................70
Chapter 6: Basic features......................... ............. 72.....................
Viewing 3D images .................................................72
Using 3D functions .................................................74
Switching display mode or selecting 3D
format .........................................................76
The 3D button operation ...................................76
Switching to 3D mode ......................................77
Selecting 3D format from the Quick menu
in 3D mode .................................................78
Switching to 2D mode ......................................79
Selecting 2D format from the Quick menu
in 2D mode .................................................79
Switching to Native mode .................................80
Setting the auto start mode...............................81
Setting the 3D PIN code..........................................81

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Enter a new PIN code........................................81
Change or delete your PIN code........................82
Forgotten PIN codes .........................................82
Setting the 3D start message ............................82
Setting the 3D Lock ..........................................83
Setting the 3D Timer Lock ................................83
Setting the Enable 3D Timer .............................83
Displaying 3D Important Information................84
Adjusting 2D to 3D depth..................................84
Switching left and right images.........................85
Tuning Channels .....................................................85
Tuning to the next programmed channel ..........85
Tuning to a specific channel (programmed or
unprogrammed)..........................................85
Using Channel Return .......................................85
Using SurfLock™ ....................................................85
Selecting the video input to view ............................86
Using closed captions.............................................87
Analog CC mode ...............................................87
Digital CC settings.............................................89
Setting the PIN code .........................................90
Entering a new PIN code...................................91
Changing or deleting your PIN code .................91
Forgotten PIN code ...........................................91
Using parental controls...........................................91
Blocking TV programs and movies by
rating (V-Chip) ............................................91
Downloading an additional rating system .........92
Displaying ratings .............................................95
Unlocking programs .........................................95
Locking specific channels .......................................95
Locking video inputs.........................................96
Setting a time limit for games...........................96
Locking the control panel..................................97
Using HDMI® CEC Control ......................................97
Controlling HDMI® CEC playback devices .........98

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HDMI® CEC Control input source selection.....100
Adjusting the amplifier’s audio........................100
Other HDMI® CEC Control functions ...............101
Using the HDMI® RGB Range feature ..................101
Viewing the HDMI® signal information ................102
Using your computer with the TV .........................102
Adjusting the image ........................................102
Setting the computer audio.............................103
Setting the timer to turn on the TV........................104
Setting the sleep timer ..........................................105
Setting No Signal Power Down .............................106
Displaying TV status information ..........................106
Viewing support information.................................107
Resetting to Factory Defaults ................................107
Power failure.........................................................108
Chapter 7: Picture and Sound Controls.................................109
Selecting the picture size ......................................109
Native..............................................................110
4:3 ..................................................................111
Full..................................................................111
TheaterWide 1.................................................112
TheaterWide 2.................................................112
TheaterWide 3.................................................112
Normal............................................................113
Dot by Dot.......................................................113
Scrolling the picture..............................................113
Using the Auto Aspect feature...............................114
Using the 4:3 Stretch ............................................114
Adjusting the picture.............................................115
Selecting the picture mode .............................115
Adjusting the picture quality ...........................115
Using the advanced picture settings features........117
Edge Enhancer ................................................117
Dynamic Contrast ...........................................117
DynaLight®......................................................118

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Static Gamma .................................................118
ClearScan®......................................................118
Cinema Mode..................................................119
MPEG NR........................................................119
DNR ................................................................119
Auto Brightness Sensor ..................................120
Backlight Adjustment Pro ...............................120
ColorMaster™ .................................................121
Base Color Adjustment ...................................121
Color temperature ...........................................122
Resetting to the factory default .......................122
Setting the expert picture settings ........................122
Test Pattern ....................................................122
RGB Filter........................................................123
White Balance .................................................123
Locking the picture settings..................................124
Adjusting the audio ...............................................125
Muting the sound............................................125
Selecting stereo/SAP broadcasts ....................125
Adjusting the audio balance ............................125
Adjusting the range.........................................126
Selecting the optical audio output format .......126
Using the Dolby® Digital Dynamic Range
Control feature ..........................................126
Audyssey Premium Television™ ....................127
Using Audyssey EQ® for Wall Mounted or
Table-top TVs ...........................................127
Using Audyssey Dynamic Volume ® ..............127
Audyssey ABX™..............................................128
Using the surround sound feature ........................128
Chapter 8: Advanced features.................................................129
Using your home network.....................................129
When using a Wireless network connection: ..130
Setting up the Network .........................................131
Wireless Setup................................................131

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Advanced Network Setup ................................136
DNS Setup ......................................................137
Network Connection Test ................................139
Using the software keyboard ................................139
Enter text using the keypad.............................139
Enter text using the full keyboard....................139
Performing a Software Upgrade............................140
Viewing the Software Licenses .............................141
Using the SmartTV features ..................................142
eMANUAL .......................................................142
ePORTAL page ...............................................142
ePORTAL SearchAll ........................................142
ePORTAL Apps ...............................................144
Netflix®............................................................144
VUDU™...........................................................145
YouTube™ ......................................................146
CinemaNow® .................................................147
ePORTAL Internet ...........................................147
ePORTAL Messages........................................151
ePORTAL Events.............................................151
ePORTAL Favorite Sites ..................................152
Edit ePORTAL Favorites ..................................152
ePORTAL Preferences.....................................153
MediaGuide.....................................................153
ePORTAL MediaShare (Videos, Music, and
Photos) .....................................................157
MediaShare (Media Player) specifications ......157
Basic operation ...............................................158
Viewing movie files .........................................160
Playing music files ..........................................162
Viewing photo files .........................................164
Search...................................................................167
Network Device Setup...........................................167
External Control Setup ....................................167
Setting up the Media Renderer feature............168
Apps Control Profile........................................171

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Toshiba A/V Remote App ......................................171
Initial setup .....................................................172
Controlling devices .........................................173
Mouse control.................................................175
Touchpad control............................................176
Combo ............................................................176
Toshiba MediaGuide app.................................177
Toshiba Send & Play App .....................................178
Launching the app ..........................................179
Text input........................................................180
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting.....................................................181
General troubleshooting........................................181
Picture problems ..................................................182
Sound problems ...................................................184
Remote control problems .....................................184
Channel tuning problems......................................184
Closed caption problems ......................................185
Rating blocking (V-Chip) problems.......................185
HDMI® CEC Control operation...............................185
HDMI® problems .................................................186
Network problems ................................................186
Wireless network problems ..................................188
MediaShare (Media Player) problems...................188
Light Indicator .....................................................189
Power On/Standby light ..................................189
If the problem persists after trying the solutions ..190
Appendix A: Specifications......................................................191
Television system .................................................191
Channel coverage..................................................191
Power source........................................................192
Power consumption........................................192
Audio power..........................................................192
Speaker type .........................................................192
Video/audio terminals ...........................................193

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Video/audio input............................................193
ColorStream® (component video) HD input...193
HDMI® input ..................................................193
Digital audio output.........................................193
PC input..........................................................193
Wireless connection..............................................193
Ethernet ..........................................................194
USB.................................................................194
Dimensions (include foot stand)...........................194
Mass (weight).................................................194
Operating conditions.......................................194
Supplied accessories ............................................195
Acceptable signal formats for PC IN, HDMI®,
and 3D ............................................................195
PC IN signal formats.......................................195
HDMI® signal formats....................................196
3D Signal formats* .........................................198
Operating the TV with combination buttons..........199
Index....................... ................201...................................................

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Safety icons
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result
in property damage.
Provides important information.
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TV front and side panel controls and connections
Front panel
Left side
Brightness sensor Remote sensor
Power LED
Digital Audio
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TV back panel controls and connections
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Power button
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Back panel controls
Back panel connections

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Component/Standard (composite) video cables carry only video
information; separate audio cables are required.
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Connecting Your TV
Overview of cable types
Coaxial cable (F-type)
Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow)

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Component video cables (red/green/blue)
Component video cables provide better picture quality than
composite video cables.
HDMI® cable (with HDMI Logo)
HDMI® cables provide the best audio and picture quality.
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Dual-wand IR blaster cable
Optical audio cable
Analog RGB (15-pin) computer cable
Separate audio cables are required.
3.5mm Stereo to RCA Y-cable
LAN cable
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About the connection illustrations
Connecting an antenna, satellite receiver, and cable TV box
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Connecting DVD to ColorStream® or VCR to composite video
To view the VCR or camcorder video:
Turn On the VCR or camcorder video. Select VIDEO input source
on the TV.*
*To select the video input source, press the INPUT button on the
remote control, see “Selecting the video input to view” on page 86.
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of
television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is
prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other
countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
Connecting DVD to ColorStream
® or VCR to composite video
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Connecting a DVD
with ColorStream® or a VCR with composite video
Items needed:
âť–Coaxial cables
âť–Standard AV cables
âť–Standard audio cables
âť–Composite or component video cables
âť–You can connect the component video cables (plus audio
cables) from the DVD player or satellite receiver to the
COLOR STREAM HD terminal in the TV. The COLOR
STREAM HD terminal can be used to display Progressive
(480p, 720p) and Interlaced (480i, 1080i) scan systems.
Note that 1080p is not supported. Check the User’s Guide
of the DVD player in order to determine the best output
signal available.
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Connecting remote IR devices
âť–If your DVD player or satellite receiver does not have
component video, connect a standard A/V cable to the
AUDIO/VIDEO terminal. If your DVD player has HDMI ®
video, see “Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the
HDMI® input” on page 36.
When you use ColorStream
® HD or Video, please switch to the
appropriate AV mode.
To view antenna or Cable channels:
Select the ANT/CABLE video input source on the TV.*
To view the DVD player:
Turn ON the DVD player. Select the ColorStream ® HD video
input source on the TV.*
To view satellite programs using the component video
connections:
Turn ON the satellite receiver. Select the ColorStream ® HD video
input source on the TV.*
To view the VCR or view and record antenna channels:
Turn ON the VCR. Tune the VCR to the channel you want to
watch. Select the VIDEO video input source on the TV.*
To record a TV program while watching a DVD:
Turn ON the VCR. Tune the VCR to the channel to record. Select
the ColorStream® HD video input source on the TV* to view the
DVD.
*To select the video input source, press the INPUT button on the
remote control, see “Selecting the video input to view” on page 86.
The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of
television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is
prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other
countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.
Connecting remote IR devices
Using the IR blaster OUT terminal
You can use the TV’s IR OUT terminal to remotely operate many
infrared remote-controlled devices enclosed in an entertainment
center or similar cabinet.
Items needed:
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Connecting remote IR devices
❖Dual-wand IR blaster cable (see “Dual-wand IR blaster cable”
on page 29)
âť–Other cables as required to connect the device(s) to the TV (see
“Overview of cable types” on page 27)
See the remote IR blaster setup section.
Locate the infrared sensor on the front of your device. This
sensor is marked on some devices.If you are having issues
locating the device's infrared sensor, see “If you cannot locate
the device’s infrared sensor:” on page 35.
Align one of the IR blaster cable’s wands approximately 1 inch
away from the infrared sensor on the front of the device and
attach it using double-sided mounting tape. If you have a
second device, attach the second wand in a similar manner.
If you do not have a second device, coil the second wand with a
rubber band and leave it behind the TV.
Plug the IR blaster cable’s plug into the TV’s IR Blaster Out
terminal.
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Using the IR blaster
OUT terminal
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F on of IR-con olled DVD playe (fo example) r t tr r r
F on of IR-con olled audio device (fo example) r t tr r
IR blaster cable wand
(approx.1 inch from device)
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Connecting a digital audio system
Point the TV remote control toward the front of the TV and press
the button for the desired function. The signal passes from the
remote control through the TV to the device via the IR Blaster
cable. For more information, see “IR Blaster Setup” on page 55.
(Sample Illustration) Controlling the device(s) - remote control
The IR pass-through feature does not support all IR controlled
devices. Satisfactory quality may not be attainable with certain
devices.
Turn off the device.
Starting at the device’s lower-left corner, place the end of the
device’s remote control (with the infrared emitter) so it touches
the front of the device. Press the button.
(Do not use the TV’s remote control for this step.)
If the device turns on, the sensor is located where the remote
control touched the device.
If the device does not turn on, move the remote control slightly
to the right and press the button again.
Repeat the previous steps if necessary.
Connecting a digital audio system
The TV’s Digital Audio Out terminal outputs a Dolby ® Digital or
2-channel down-mixed PCM (pulse-code modulation) signal for
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Some audio systems may not be compatible with Dolby Digital
bitstream signals. Older audio systems that are not compatible with
standard optical out signals may not work properly, creating a high
noise level that may damage speakers or headphones. THIS
DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY.
The DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal may not output some digital audio
sources because of copy restrictions.
The Dolby Digital format is available in the following situations:
âť–When tuned to a digital RF channel
âť–When an HDMI input is used
âť–When DLNA Certified products are used
Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input
PLACE HOLDER
Optical audio
cable
TV back panel
Digital decoder or
digital audio system
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To connect a PC to the HDMI® input, see “Connect a computer to the
TV’s HDMI® terminal” on page 41.
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TV back panel
HDMI
OUT
DVI/HDCP
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HDMI device
DVI device
HDMI cable
Analog audio cable
HDMI- o-DVI adapt t re cable
HDMI 4
HDMI 4
HDMI 4
HDMI 4
HDMI 4
PC / COLOR ST REAM HD 2
PC / COLOR ST REAM HD 2
PC / COLOR ST REAM HD 2
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To ensure that the HDMI® or DVI device is reset properly:
âť–When turning on your electronic components, turn on the TV
first, and then the HDMI® or DVI device.
âť–When turning off your electronic components, turn off the
HDMI® or DVI device first, and then the TV.
[1] EIA/CEA-861-D compliance covers the transmission of
uncompressed digital video with high-bandwidth digital content
protection, which is being standardized for reception of high-
definition video signals. Because this is an evolving technology, it is
possible that some devices may not operate properly with the TV.
Using the TV remote and HDMI® CEC Control to control other
devices
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TV back panel
HDMI
OUT HDMI
IN
HDMI
OUT
HDMI
OUT
Audio eceiver r Playback device
Playback device
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If several devices are connected, HDMI® CEC Control feature may
not operate properly, see “HDMI® CEC Control input source
selection” on page 100.
For proper operation, it is recommended that you use HDMI® cables
with the HDMI® Logo ( ).
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This feature is limited to models incorporating Toshiba’s
HDMI® CEC Control feature. However, Toshiba is not liable for those
operations. See the individual instruction manuals for compatibility
information.
The control range of the delay time differs according to the device
you use.
Connecting an HDMI® audio system
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HDMI®'s ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature
Connecting a computer
TV back panel
HDMI
cable
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Connecting a computer to the TV’s PC IN terminal:
PC/HDMI 3
(AUDIO)
HDMI
®
to DVI
adapter cable
PC audio
output
PC audio
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TV back panel
Computer
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âť–The PC audio input terminal on the TV is shared with the HDMI 4
and ColorStream® HD2 terminal. For configuration information,
see “Setting the computer audio” on page 103.
âť–Some computer models cannot be connected to this TV.
âť–If the computer has a compatible mini D-sub15-pin terminal, an
adapter is not required.
❖Depending on the content’s title and the computer’s
specifications, some scenes may be skipped or you may not be
able to pause during multi-angle scenes.
Connect a computer to the TV’s HDMI® terminal
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-sync
5 NC 10 Ground 15 NC
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âť–The edges of the picture may be hidden.
âť–If receiving a 480i (HDMI), 480p (HDMI), 720p, 1080i, or 1080p
signal program, Native mode scales the video to display the
entire picture within the borders of the screen (i.e. no
overscanning).
Connecting to a home network
(ARC)
ANALOG
AUDIO
NOTE
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Connecting Your TV
Connecting to a home network
Connecting the TV directly to a computer without an Internet connection
You will need a Crossover LAN cable.
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Connecting a
computer without Internet connection
Connecting the TV to a home network without an Internet connection
Items needed:
âť–Standard LAN cables
âť–Router with a hub
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Connecting a
network without Internet connection
Computer
TV back panel
Computer
Router with a hub
TV back panel
Computer

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Connecting Your TV
Connecting to a home network
Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection -
wired
Items needed:
âť–Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type)
âť–Standard LAN cables
âť–Router with Hub
âť–Modem (DSL or cable)
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Connecting with
Internet connection - wired
Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection -
wireless
Items needed:
âť–Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type)
âť–Standard LAN cables
Item: Description:
1 Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type)
2 Standard LAN cable
3 Do NOT connect a phone jack directly to the TV’s LAN port.
Router with a hubModem (DSL or cable)
TV back panel
Cable or
phone jack
Computer
2, 3
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Connecting Your TV
Connecting to a home network
âť–Wireless LAN access point or wireless router
âť–Modem (DSL or cable)
(Sample Illustration) L6200U/L7200U Series—Connecting with
Internet connection - wireless
The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance
over which wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on
surrounding electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point
design and configuration, and client design and software/hardware
configurations. The actual transmission speed will be lower than
the theoretical maximum speed.
The Built-in WLAN Adapter is based on the IEEE 802.11n
specification and may not be fully compatible with, or support
some features (e.g., security) of certain Wi-Fi equipment that
are based on the draft version of IEEE 802.11n.
Item: Description:
1 Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type)
2 Standard LAN cable
Wireless LAN access pointModem (DSL or cable)
Cable or
phone jack
Computer
2
1
2
Built-in WLAN system:
It is not necessary to connect an
external WLAN adapter to the TV
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Using the Remote Control
Installing batteries
Use carbon zinc batteries or alkaline batteries.
(Sample Illustration) installing the batteries
3Slide on the cover.
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc.
âť–Every time you change the batteries, you must reprogram the
remote.
âť–Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.
âť–Always consider the environment when disposing of batteries.
Always follow applicable laws and regulations.
âť–If the remote does not operate correctly, or if the operating range
is reduced, replace the batteries.
âť–Always replace both batteries with new ones. Never mix battery
types or use new and used batteries together.
âť–Always remove batteries from the remote if they are dead or if the
remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time.
This prevents battery acid from leaking into the battery
compartment
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Using the Remote Control
Remote control effective range
Remote control effective range
1For optimum performance, aim the remote control directly at
the TV and make sure there are no obstructions between the
remote control and the TV.
(Sample Illustration) Remote control effective range
16.4 ft (5m)
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Using the Remote Control
Learning about the remote control
Learning about the remote control
Only the buttons used to operate the TV are described in this
section.
For the HDMI® CEC Control functions, see “Using HDMI® CEC
Control” on page 97.
(Sample Illustration) Remote control overview
The L6200U series remote has no LIGHT button. The LIGHT button
is only available on the L7200U series remote.
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Chapter 4
Initial Setup and Menu
Initial setup
When you first turn on or reset the TV, the Initial Setup window
appears.
âť–You can stop Initial Setup by pressing the EXIT button. However,
if you do not finish Initial Setup, the Initial Setup screen will
appear every time you turn on your TV. To finish Initial Setup,
see “Changing initial settings” on page 64.
âť–The EXIT button does not work until Menu Language/Country,
Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time, and Store/Home Mode have
been set.
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Initial Setup and Menu
Initial setup
Performing the initial setup
1 Menu Language/Country
Select a language and country. Press OK.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting Menu Language/Country
2 Time Zone
Select a time zone.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting Time Zone
3 Daylight Saving Time
Select On or Off. Press OK.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting Daylight Saving Time
4 Store/Home Mode
Select Store or Home. Press OK.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting a location
Language
EnglishMenu Language
Quick Setup
Country U.S.
Time zone
Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time
Central
On
Local Time Setting
Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time
Central
Off
Local Time Setting
To use the TV for displaying in a store showroom, please
select [Store]. [Home] mode is recommended for normal use.
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Initial setup
5 ANT/CABLE
To select Antenna, first select Antenna. Then select Next.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting Antenna
To select Cable, first select Cable. Then select Next.
(Sample Illustration) Selecting Cable
If you do not want to scan channels, you do not need to make a
selection for ANT/CABLE. Select , and then press Next OK to skip
this step.
6 Start Scan
Select Start Scan. Press OK.
(Sample Illustration) Start Scan
If you want to stop scanning, pressing the button while EXIT
scanning is in process.
Antenna
Cable
Next
ANT/CABLE In
Antenna
Cable
Next
ANT/CABLE In
NOTE
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Start Scan
Auto Tuning
Previous settings will be lost! Press EXIT for no change.
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Initial setup
While scanning is in progress, the Auto Tuning Progress Screen
appears.
(Sample Illustration) Auto Tuning Progress Screen
After scanning is complete, the auto tuning results screen (such as
the one below) will appear.
Press OK or EXIT.
(Sample Illustration) Auto Tuning Results screen
Although they may be displayed in the above list, encrypted
channels cannot be viewed.
If some channels are not found after scanning:
âť–Check the antenna/cable connections, and scan again.
âť–Connect the TV to the antenna or cable box directly and scan
again.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, SETUP,
Quick Setup, and then press OK.
A confirmation message appears.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Yes. Press OK.
3Repeat setup to Step 6.
âť–If you selected Antenna previously, select Cable.
âť–If you selected Cable previously, select Antenna.
Auto Tuning (Antenna)
Progress
0%
Channel: 5
Found
5
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
ATV
9 9
ATV
Auto Tuning (Antenna)
Antenna Channels Found: 12
Ch. Type RF Ch.
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Initial Setup and Menu
IR Blaster Setup
4Scan again.
IR Blaster Setup
During the Initial Setup, the IR Blaster screen will appear with the
message, “IR Blaster setup will now begin. If you wish to skip,
please select Skip.”
To start the IR Blaster setup, select Next on the screen, or to skip
the setup, select Skip. If you wish to skip this setup, you can setup
the IR Blaster at any time through the PREFERENCES menu.
The IR Blaster may not work with some devices, and it may not
control certain features on your external devices.
1The IR Blaster Setup screen will appear and you must choose
what devices to setup.
2Select the Add button on the screen to add devices.
3The IR Blaster Setup Add devices screen will appear. The
Device Type field will be highlighted.
4Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select:
âť–Cable Box
âť–Satellite Box
âť–VCR
❖Blu-ray™/DVD Player
âť–Audio
âť–CD Player
âť–Video Accessory
The first column on the screen lists the subsequent fields
including: Brand, Select Device, Model Name, TV Input, etc.
5Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select the options in the second
column that correspond to the IR device currently being setup.
Some fields will have screens with selectable lists of items,
while other fields may require using the keyboard to enter the
information.
6To select the Code Set, use the ( / arrow) buttons to select
the codes set for the device.
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IR Blaster Setup
If a model has more than one Code Set, a message will appear
stating “This model has more than one Code Set. Please select and
test your preferred Code Set.” You will need to choose a code set
using the ( / arrow) buttons and perform the Test option to
ensure the correct Code Set has been selected.
The Test option is available when the Device Type, Brand, Model
Name/Code Set have all been setup.
7To select the TV Input to which the IR device is connected, use
the ( / arrow) buttons to select from the following options:
âť–(Only audio is selected as this device type)
âť–Video 1
âť–Video 2
âť–ColorStream HD 1
âť–Colorstream HD 2 (If selected)
âť–HDMI 1
âť–HDMI 2
âť–HDMI 3
âť–HDMI 4
âť–PC (if selected).
PC or ColorStream HD2 inputs depend on the shared PC input.
8To set up the Guide Control, use the ( / arrow) buttons to
select:
âť–TV (this is the default)
âť–Device
9To set up the Volume control, use the ( / arrow) buttons to
select:
âť–TV (this is the default)
âť–Amplifier
If the Amplifier option is selected, the Volume Up/Down and
MUTE buttons will control the amplifier through the IR
blaster.
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IR Blaster Setup
If Audio is selected as the device type, the volume option is active.
However if another device (other than Audio) is selected, then this
option is not available and grayed out.
10 After setting up all the options for the device, it is important to
test the IR Blaster’s control of the device by using the Test
option.
11 Once you have selected all the appropriate information on the
screen, use the ( / arrow) buttons to select the Done button.
To cancel this screen and return to the previous screen, select
the Cancel button.
To test the IR Blaster’s control of the device:
1Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select the Test option from the
IR Blaster Setup screen.
The TV will then send the power on and power off command
to the device through the IR Blaster with approximately a 5
second interval.
2A message screen will appear asking you “Was your device
powered on and off by the IR Blaster? If not, please check your
device and IR blaster position.” If the test failed, a “Test
Failed” message will appear on the screen.
To setup the timing control for your device:
1Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select Timing Control. A
screen will appear allowing you to set up the Interval Time for
the device.
2Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select from the following
options:
âť–0.125 sec
âť–0.25 sec (this is the default)
âť–0.375 sec
âť–0.5 sec
âť–0.625
âť–0.75
âť–0.875
âť–1 sec
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Initial Setup and Menu
Network Setup
3Select the Test button.
A message screen will appear asking you “Was your device
changed from one channel to another by the IR blaster? If not,
please check your configuration.” If the test failed, a “Test
Failed” message will appear on the screen.
4Once you have selected all the appropriate information on the
screen, use the ( / arrow) buttons to select the Done button.
To cancel this screen and return to the previous screen, select
the Cancel button.
âť–When the Done button is selected, if the TV input has already
been selected for another device an Alert Screen will appear.
âť–When the Done button is selected, if the HDMI input has already
been selected for another HDMI
® CEC device an Alert Screen
will appear.
âť–When the button is selected, if the Device Type selected is Done
the Cable Box, Satellite Box or Blu-ray ™ DVD Player, the
following message will be displayed: “Are you sure you want to
apply this device to MediaGuide?” You must select the Yes or
No option using the ( / arrow) buttons. After this selection,
the IR Blaster Setup main screen will appear.
âť–The HDMI
® CEC control function has priority over the IR Blaster
function when HDMI and HDMI
® CEC devices are connected. If
the IR Blaster is already setup, the IR Blaster function should be
stopped when the same HDMI port is being used with at least
one HDMI
® CEC device.
Network Setup
During the Initial Setup, the Network Setup screen will appear with
the message, “Network Setup will now begin. If you wish to skip,
please select Skip.” To start the Network Setup, select Next on the
screen or to skip the setup, select Skip. If you wish to skip this
setup, you can setup the Network at any time through the
NETWORK menu.
In order to setup your network, you must first select the type of
network you wish to set up:
1Use the ( / arrow) buttons to select Wired or Wireless
network.
If you select Wired, proceed to the Network Connection Test
(Step 3). If you selected Wireless network, please proceed to
the following step.
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MediaGuide Setup
2Using the ( / arrow) buttons, select the type of Wireless
setup option: Easy Setup (WPS), Assisted Setup, or Manual
Setup.
âť–Easy Setup (WPS). If your Access Point (AP) supports WPS, this
method can be used. WPS is a standard designed to simplify the
connection of wireless LAN equipment and the setup of network
security features.
âť–Assisted Setup (setup using the AP's notification information).
The Network Name, Authentication, and Encryption are decided
based on information from the AP. You need to manually set the
Security Key for this method.
âť–Manual Setup (to input all settings manually).
3Once your wired or wireless network has been configured,
perform a Network Connection Test.
A network connection test screen will appear while the test is
being performed. If the test was successful, the successful
connection screen will appear.
If the network connection test failed, the connection failure
screen will appear.
For more information, see“Setting up the Network” on
page 131 .
4Press the OK button on the screen to return to the Initial Setup
menu.
In order to secure your home network, it is strongly recommended
that you use a wireless access point with encryption.
MediaGuide Setup
During the Initial Setup, the MediaGuide screen will appear with
the message, “MediaGuide setup will now begin. If you wish to
skip, please select Skip.” To start the MediaGuide Setup, select
Next on the screen, or to skip the setup, select Skip. If you wish to
skip this setup, you can setup the MediaGuide at any time through
the setting menu of the MediaGuide application.
To setup your MediaGuide:
When you select Next (as described above) the Connect to the
Network screen will appear.
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Initial Setup and Menu
Navigating the menu system
Refer to this information if there is a problem and you need to contact
Customer Support. To find help, the following operation can be
performed at any time. button > MENU Menu > > GET HELP
System Information > OK button.
Navigating the menu system
âť–To open the menu system, press the MENU button on the
remote control or TV control panel.
(Sample Illustration) Main menu
âť–When a menu is open, press the ( / / / arrow) buttons on
the remote control to move in the corresponding direction.
âť–To select a highlighted item or save your menu settings, press
the OK button. (A highlighted menu item appears in a different
color in the menu.)
âť–All menus close automatically if no selection is made within
approximately 60 seconds.
âť–To close a menu instantly, press the EXIT button.
NOTE
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NETWORK
SETTINGS
GET HELP TIMERS
3D
PICTURE
SOUND PREFERENCES
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Main menu layout
Main menu layout
To open the main menus in the table below, press the MENU
button on the remote control or TV control panel.
1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer Page
GET HELP Software Licenses page 141
Software Upgrade page 140
System Information page 107
eMANUAL page 142
3D 3D Auto Start page 81
2D to 3D Depth page 84
3D PIN page 81
3D Safety Settings page 83
3D Important Information page 72
SETTINGS SOUND SOUND Menu page 125
PICTURE PICTURE Menu page 115
PREFERENCES PREFERENCES Menu page 64
SETUP SETUP Menu page 64
NETWORK Media Player Setup page 157
Network Setup page 131
Network Device Setup page 136
Smart Apps Setup page 142
TIMERS On Timer page 104
Sleep Timer page 105
Game Timer page 96

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Quick Menu
Quick Menu
Quick menu helps you access some options more quickly.
Press the QUICK button to display the Quick menu and press the
( / )buttons to select an option.
Quick menu items differ depending on the current mode.

Quick Menu Item Page
Picture Mode page 79
3D Settings page 78
HDMI
® CEC Player Control page 99
Speakers page 165
Wireless Information page 135
Interval Time page 165
Repeat page 161
Device Information page 160
SOUND page 165
PICTURE page 79
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Chapter 5
Setting up your TV
How to navigate the menu
âť–Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, Main menu,
Submenu, and then press the OK or EXIT button.
Changing initial settings
From Quick Setup:
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, Quick Setup, and then press the
OK button.
A confirmation message appears.
Format: Description:
MENU Press the MENU button.
SETTINGS Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select SETTINGS.
Main menu
Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select a menu icon (SOUND,
PICTURE, PREFERENCES, SETUP, GET HELP, 3D, SETTINGS
NETWORK, TIMERS)
Submenu Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select a menu.
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How to navigate the menu
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Yes.
4Press the OK button.
To change settings, see “Initial setup” on page 51.
Individual settings
Menu Language
You can choose from three different menu language settings
(English, Français, and Español). The TV displays menus and
messages in your preferred language. You can also select the
country in which you reside.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, and then Menu Language.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select your preferred
language.
4 Press the ( arrow) button to select Country.
5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select the country.
Local Time
This setting allows you to specify the correct time zone for your
region.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV Settings, and then press the
OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Local Time.
4Press the OK button.
5Select an option:
âť–Time Zone
âť–Daylight Saving Time
6Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select your time zone or
select On to activate Daylight Saving Time.
Store/Home Mode
You can select Store or Home to designate the TV location. Select
Home for normal home use.
1Press the MENU button.
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How to navigate the menu
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Home.
4Press the OK button.
ANT/CABLE In
This setting configures the antenna input source for the
ANT/CABLE terminal.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, and then ANT/CABLE In.
3Select Antenna or Cable and press Next.
4Select Cable and press Next.
If you do not want to scan channels, you do not need to make a
selection for ANT/CABLE. Select Next and press OK to skip this
step.
5Select Start Scan.
After scanning is complete, the auto tuning results screen will
appear.
6Press OK or EXIT.
Storing channels in memory (optional)
To make sure your TV stops only on the channels you want when
you press the CH Up/Down arrow buttons on the remote control or
the control panel, store those channels in the TV’s memory.
Auto Tuning
You must set up the antenna/cable input source first. See “Initial
setup” on page 51.
You can set up the TV to detect all active channels in your area and
store them in its memory. Then you can manually store or skip
individual channels from memory.
Option: Description:
Cable
Note: If you select Cable, auto tuning deletes previously stored
channels from memory.
This setup requires some time, but you do not need to repeat the
setup unless your cable TV service’s lineup changes significantly.
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Setting up your TV
How to navigate the menu
To tune to channels not stored in memory, use buttons 0–9 and the
DASH button on the remote control.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, Auto Tuning, and then press the
OK button.
A confirmation screen appears.
3Press the OK button to start Auto Tuning or press the EXIT
button to abort.
The TV cycles through the channels and stores all active
channels in memory.
4To view the programmed channels, press the CH Up/Down
arrow buttons.
Manual Tuning
After storing channels in memory, you can manually enter channels
if the channel number is known.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, Manual Tuning, and then press
the OK button.
3Use buttons 0–9 on the remote control to enter the channel
number (for example, 56).
4Press the OK button.
5Press the OK button again to begin Manual Tuning.
The channels found are listed at the bottom of the screen.
Antenna
Auto tuning retains stored channels and stores newly found
channels into memory.
To skip an antenna source channel and remove it from memory, set
the channel to be skipped. See “Skipping channels” on page 68.
Option: Description:
ATV Analog channel
DTV Digital channel
Option: Description:
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Setting up your TV
How to navigate the menu
Skipping channels
To prevent a channel from being viewed, you can set it to be
skipped.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV Settings, and then press the
OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Channel Options, and
then press the OK button.
The list of channels appears.
(Sample Image) Channel options
4Move to the Skip column ( ) and press the ( / arrow)
buttons to select a channel to skip.
5Press the OK button.
The box is selected.
6To clear the selection, press the OK button.
You cannot tune skipped channels using the CH Up/Down arrow
buttons. Use buttons 0–9 and the DASH button on the remote
control.
Skipping video inputs
You can set video inputs to be skipped when selecting inputs in the
Input selection window.
To turn on skip
1Press the MENU button.
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Setting up your TV
How to navigate the menu
2Select SETTINGS, , PREFERENCES AV Connection, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Input Labeling.
4Press the OK button.
5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select the item you wish to
skip. Then press the RED button to turn on Skip.
To turn off skip
Press the RED button again to turn off Skip.
Labeling analog TV channels
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV Settings, and then press the
OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Channel Options, and
then press the OK button.
The list of channels appears.
(Sample Image) Channel options
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select a channel to label.
5Press the OK button.
The Software Keyboard window appears.
6Input a name using the Software Keyboard, see “Using the
software keyboard” on page 139.
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How to navigate the menu
Labeling video inputs
The input labels are shown in the input selector and banner
displays. You can label video inputs according to the devices you
have connected to the TV.
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, , PREFERENCES AV Connection, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Input Labeling, and
then press the OK button.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select the item you wish to
label. Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Receiver,
Cable, DVD VCR , Game, PC, Recorder, Satellite, or Blu-
ray™.
5Repeat Step 4 for other video inputs.
Configuring shared inputs
To set Shared AV Audio
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, , PREFERENCES AV Connection, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Video 1/ColorStream
HD1 Audio/HDMI 3 Audio.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select ColorStream HD1,
Video 1, or HDMI 3.
To set Shared PC Audio
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, , PREFERENCES AV Connection, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select PC/HDMI 4 Audio.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select PC or HDMI 4.
Setting the Auto Input feature
You can change TV inputs using the MODE SELECT buttons on
the remote control: TV, CABLE/SAT, BD/ DVD, or AUX. After
setting an input for a specific MODE SELECT button, the TV
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How to navigate the menu
Auto Input settings options for each MODE SELECT button:
The TV mode select button will be restricted to the ANT/CABLE
input.
To set Auto Input
1Press the MENU button.
2Select SETTINGS, , PREFERENCES Mode Select Key
Setup, and then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On or Off.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select the mode you wish to
set.
5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select an input source for that
mode.
6Repeat the procedure for other modes.
To turn off Auto Input
âť–Select Off in Step 3.
To reset Auto Input
âť–Select Reset, and then press the OK button.
Option: Description:
TV ANT/CABLE
CABLE/SAT ANT/CABLE, Video 1 Video 2 ColorStream HD1, HDMI 1, HDMI
HDMI 3, HDMI 4, PC
BD/DVD Video 1 Video 2 ColorStream HD1, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3,
HDMI 4, PC
AUX ANT/CABLE, Video 1 Video 2 ColorStream HD1, HDMI 1, HDMI
HDMI 3, HDMI 4, PC
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Chapter 6
Basic features
Viewing 3D images
Before using the 3D function, note the following:
In addition to compatible 3D glasses, viewing 3D programming
requires the following (not included):
âť–Compatible 3D playback device or 3D source.
âť–3D capable HDMI
® cable.
If you wish to obtain extra 3D glasses:
Toshiba provides 3D glasses for this television as an option.
To obtain them visit:
US: http://ceaccessories.toshiba.com/
Canada: http://www.shoptoshiba.ca/
Use the type of 3D glasses that are compatible with to your TV.
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Basic features
Health precautions:
âť–Due to the possible impact on vision development, viewers of 3D
programming should be age 6 or above. Children may be more
susceptible to health effects from viewing 3D images and should
be closely supervised.
âť–Some viewers may experience a seizure or blackout when
exposed to certain flashing images or lights contained in certain
3D television pictures or video games. Anyone who has had a
seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an
epileptic condition, or has a family history of epilepsy, should
contact a health care provider before using the 3D function of
this product.
Handling the 3D glasses:
âť–When cleaning the 3D glasses, gently wipe with a dry, soft cloth.
First, remove any dirt or dust from the 3D Glasses.
Harsh rubbing or use of a dirty or coarse cloth will scratch the
3D Glasses. Do not use benzene, paint thinner, alcohol, water, or
abrasive cleaners, which may damage the 3D glasses.
âť–When not using the 3D glasses, store them away from high
temperatures and humidity.
âť–Do not store the 3D glasses in areas of extreme heat or cold, as
deformation can occur. If deformation occurs, replace the 3D
glasses.
âť–The lenses of the 3D glasses are different from those of ordinary
glasses, and are very thin. Be very careful in handling the 3D
glasses as the lens can pop out easily.
âť–Do not put excessive force on the lenses.
âť–Do not scratch the surface of the lenses with sharp objects.
âť–Do not drop or bend the 3D glasses.
âť–Do not use benzene, paint thinner, alcohol, water, or abrasive
cleaners, which may damage the 3D glasses.
âť–The 3D glasses are not subject to repair. If the glasses are broken
or scratched, purchase a new pair of 3D glasses.
âť–The 3D glasses are not subject to repair, but can be replaced if a
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Watching the TV:
âť–Proper 3D effects or 3D-to-2D conversion results may not be
obtained depending on the received 3D content.
âť–3D effect and image quality may vary depending upon content
quality and display device capability/ functionality/settings.
âť–Wear the 3D glasses properly, otherwise you may not see the
correct 3D images.
âť–When not viewing 3D images, take off the 3D glasses; otherwise,
it may be difficult to see the display on other products such as
your computer, digital clock, or calculator, etc.
âť–Use the 3D glasses at the proper viewing angle and distance, see
“Safety Precautions for 3D glasses” on page 6.
Use a high-speed HDMI® cable when you connect a device such as a
3D compatible Blu-ray Disc™ player or computer to the TV. When
you use a standard HDMI® cable, 3D images may not display
correctly.
Some functions cannot be shown in 3D mode.
Using 3D functions
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âť–In order to switch to 3D, the TV must be receiving a 3D signal.
âť–If appropriate mode and format are not selected, 3D image is not
correctly displayed.
âť–If the appropriate 3D mode and format are not selected, the 3D
image will not display correctly.
âť–There are individual differences in perception of 3D images.
âť–When viewing 3D images, wear the 3D glasses.
âť–The 2D to 3D conversion function is activated and controlled by
you according to your personal preferences.
âť–The 2D to 3D conversion function is meant for enjoyment of 2D
home video, and other 2D content you create, in 3D according to
your personal preferences.
âť– It is not intended for unauthorized use of copyrighted works. To
the extent that you need to obtain permission from a copyright
holder to view copyrighted works, it is your responsibility to
obtain such permission.
âť–The 2D to 3D conversion function is not intended for use with
pre-recorded 2D copyrighted content owned by a third-party
unless the copyright owner has given direct or indirect
permission, or unless applicable law permits such use. To the
extent you need to obtain permission from a copyright holder to
view copyrighted works, it is your responsibility to obtain such
permission.
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Switching display mode or selecting 3D format
âť–
âť–
The 3D button operation
3D Displays 3D images.
2D Displays 2D images by changing 3D images to 2D.
2D to 3D Displays 3D images by changing 2D images to 3D.
Native Displays a received signal format as it is.
Side by Side (SBS Images for the left and right eyes are positioned
side-by-side.
To and Bottom (TAB) Images for the left and right eyes are positioned at the
top and bottom of the screen
Frame Packing (FP)* Images for the left and right eyes are positioned at the
top and bottom of the screen.
Analog Inputs Changes the viewing mode to 2D to 3D mode.
HDMI®Displays the selection window.
Analog Broadcast Changes the viewing mode to 2D to 3D mode.
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When viewing 3D mode or 2D to 3D mode, pressing the 3D button
changes the viewing mode to Native mode.
Switching to 3D mode
âť–
âť–
HDMI with 3D Auto
Detect Information
Changes the viewing mode to 3D mode
Internet Changes the viewing mode to 2D to 3D mode.
Type Additional
Information
Format Source
Signal
Select 3D Select 2D to
3D
3D Format
Signal
With 3D Auto Detect
Information
FP
SBS
TAB
Without 3D Auto
Detect Information
SBS
TAB
2D Format Signal
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Selecting 3D format from the Quick menu in 3D mode
(
(
Type Additional
Information
Format Source
Signal
SBS TAB
3D Format
Signal
With 3D Auto Detect
Information
FP
SBS
TAB
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Switching to 2D mode
Selecting 2D format from the Quick menu in 2D mode
(
(
Type Additional
Information
Format Source
Signal
Select 3D Select 2D to
3D
3D Format
Signal
With 3D Auto Detect
Information
FP
SBS
TAB
Without 3D Auto
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To switch 2D to 3D mode
âť–
When using ATV, Video, ColorStream HD, Internet, or PC, the
viewing mode can be changed to 2D to 3D mode by pressing 3D.
Setting the auto start mode
(
(
(
Setting the 3D PIN code
Enter a new PIN code
(
(
3D Displays in 3D mode automatically when 3D format signal with 3D Auto
Detect Information is received.
2D Displays in 2D mode automatically when 3D format signal with 3D Auto
Detect Information is received.
Off Displays a screen that allows you to select 3D or 2D when 3D format signal
with 3D Auto Detect Information is received.
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the PIN code cannot be set to “0000.”
Change or delete your PIN code
(
(
❖The PIN code cannot be set to “0000.”
âť–If PIN is deleted, 3D Safety Settings are grayed out, and the
settings are reset to the factory default.
Forgotten PIN codes
(
(
Setting the 3D start message
(
(
(
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Setting the 3D Lock
(
(
(
(
Setting the 3D Timer Lock
(
(
(
(
The PIN input window appears when “continue” is selected in the
reminder dialogue box for Enable 3D Timer even if 3D Timer Lock is
activated.
Setting the Enable 3D Timer
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Switching left and right images
(
(
(
Tuning Channels
Tuning to the next programmed channel
Tuning to a specific channel (programmed or unprogrammed)
Using Channel Return
Using SurfLock™
Analog Use the 0–9 buttons on the remote control. (For example, to select channel
125, press 1, 2, 5.), and then press the OK button.
Digital Use the 0–9 buttons on the remote control to enter the major channel
number. Press the DASH button, (For example, to select digital channel
125- 1 1, 2, 5, –, 1, press .), and then press the OK button.

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CH RTN
1CH RTN
2CH RTN
CH RTN
3
CH RTN
CH RTN
Selecting the video input to view
1INPUT
2
❖0–8
âť–(
OK
âť–INPUT
0 ANT/CABLE
1 Video 1
2 Video 2
3 ColorStream HD1
4 HDMI 1
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âť–You can label the video input sources according to the specific
devices you have connected to the TV, see “Labeling video
inputs” on page 70.
❖You can skip sources, see “Skipping video inputs” on page 68.
âť–Inputs that are set to be skipped will be skipped when selecting
by repeatedly pressing the INPUT button or the ( / arrow)
buttons.
âť–You can select inputs that are set to be skipped using the
number buttons.
âť–If one or more HDMI
® CEC devices are connected to an HDMI
®
input, the icon appears in the input selector. In this case, the
label, see “Labeling video inputs” on page 70 will not appear in
the input selector.
To select an HDMI ® CEC device:
1Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select an HDMI® input.
2Press the ( arrow) button. The list of HDMI® CEC devices
for that input appears.
3If the input has multiple HDMI® CEC devices, use the ( /
arrow) buttons to select a device.
4Press the OK button.
Using closed captions
To turn on the closed caption mode:
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV
Settings, and then press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Closed Captions, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Closed Captions
Display.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On or Off.
If Closed Captions Display is set to Off, Analog CC Mode and Digita
CC Settings will be not available.
Analog CC mode
The closed caption mode has two options:
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Using closed captions
To view captions or text:
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV
Settings, and then press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Closed Captions, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Analog CC Mode.
To view captions:
Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight CC1 CC2, , CC3,
or CC4.
(Sample Illustration) Captions
If the program or video you have selected is not closed captioned, no
captions will be displayed.
Mode: Description:
Captions Displays the dialogue, narration, and sound effects of TV programs and
videos that are closed captioned (usually marked “CC” in program guides).
Text Displays information not related to the current program, such as weather or
stock data (when provided by individual stations).
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Using closed captions
To view text:
Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight T1 T2 T3, , , or T4.
(Sample Illustration) Captions - text
If text is not available in your area, a black rectangle may appear on
the screen. You can remove this rectangle by setting Closed
Captions Display to Off.
A closed caption signal may not be displayed when a videotape
is dubbed, signal reception is weak, or signal reception is
non-standard.
Digital CC settings
You can customize the closed caption display characteristics.
âť–These settings are available for digital channels only.
âť–You cannot set Caption Text and Background as the same color.
Mode: Description
Caption size Auto, Small, Standard, Large
Caption text type Mono (with Serif), Prop. (with Serif), Mono (without Serif), Pro
(without Serif), Casual, Cursive, Small Capitals
Caption text edge Auto, None, Raised, Depressed, Uniform, Left Drop Shadow,
Right Drop Shadow
Caption text color Auto, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan
Text foreground opacity Auto, Transparent, Translucent, Flashing, Solid
Background color Auto, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan
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Using closed captions
To customize the closed captions:
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV
Settings, and then press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Closed Captions, and
then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Digital CC Settings.
and then press the OK button.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select a characteristic. Press
the ( / arrow) buttons to select the format for that
characteristic.
Using the Closed Caption button
If you press the CC button when an analog channel is tuned or from
an external input (480i signal from the video input):
âť–The CC bar will appear and will display the options, CC1-4,
T1-4.
If you press the CC button when a digital channel is tuned:
âť–The CC bar will appear and will display the available caption
options for that channel or service.
Setting the PIN code
A PIN code is necessary for some menus.
The Parental Control and Locks menu is grayed out if no PIN has
been set.
Text background opacity Auto, Transparent, Translucent, Flashing, Solid
Caption text edge color Auto, Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan
Mode: Description
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Using parental controls
Entering a new PIN code
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental PIN, and then press the OK
button.
2Use the number buttons to enter a 4-digit number, and then
confirm the code.
The PIN code cannot be set to “0000”.
Changing or deleting your PIN code
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental PIN, and then press the OK
button.
2Use the number buttons to enter your 4-digit PIN code.
3Select Change PIN or Delete PIN, and then press the OK
button.
❖The PIN code cannot be set to “0000”.
âť–If you delete the PIN code, the settings of Parental Controls and
Locks are reset.
Forgotten PIN code
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental PIN, and then press the OK
button.
2Press the INFO button 4 times within 5 seconds. The code is
cleared.
3Enter a new PIN code.
Using parental controls
Blocking TV programs and movies by rating (V-Chip)
Some TV programs and movies include signals that classify the
content of the program (as unsuitable for younger viewers). The
V-Chip feature in this TV detects the signals and blocks the
programs according to the ratings you select.
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Using parental controls
The V-Chip feature in this TV supports the U.S. V-Chip system only.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental Control and Locks, and then
press the OK button.
2Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight Enable Rating
Blocking.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On.
5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Edit Rating Limits,
and then press the OK button.
The Edit Rating Limits screen appears.
6Press the ( / / / arrow) buttons.
7Press the OK button to select a level of blocking.
A box with an “X” indicates a rating that will be blocked. As
you highlight a rating, the rating’s definition appears at the
bottom of the screen.
This feature will not be available if no PIN code is set.
Downloading an additional rating system
An additional rating system may be available for use in selectively
blocking TV programs and movies.
The currently tuned station must be receiving a digital signal before
an additional rating system can be downloaded.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental Control and Locks, and then
press the OK button.
2Enter your 4-digit PIN code. The Parental Control and Locks
screen appears.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight Enable Rating
Blocking.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On.
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5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Edit Rating Limits,
and then press the OK button.
The Edit Rating Limits screen appears.
6Select Alt RS, and then press the OK button.
The Edit Alternate Ratings screen appears.
âť–The Alt RS button is only available if an additional rating system
is currently available.
âť–The download may take several minutes.
âť–The information displayed on the Alternate Ratings screen
depends on the configuration of the additional rating system
available at the time of download.
7Press the ( / / / arrow) buttons.
8Press the OK button to select the desired level of blocking. A
box with an “X” indicates the rating that will be blocked.
âť–You can only download the additional rating system once. You
cannot download updates if they become available.
âť–The additional rating system is not designed, transmitted, or
controlled by the TV or Toshiba, nor is the availability of an
additional rating system determined or controlled by Toshiba.
Similarly, the rating of programs in an additional rating system is
not determined, transmitted, or controlled by the TV or Toshiba.
âť–The additional rating system is an evolving technology;
therefore, availability, content, and format may vary.
Rating system
Independent rating system for broadcasters:
Ratings: Description and Content themes:
TV-MA Mature Audience Only (This program is specifically designed to be viewe
by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17. L) Crude or
indecent language S) Explicit sexual activity V) Graphic violence
TV-14 Parents Strongly Cautioned (This program contains some material that
many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.)
D) Intensely suggestive dialogue L) Strong, coarse language S) Intense
sexual situations V) Intense violence
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Using parental controls
Independent rating system for movies
Indication other than rating system
If you place an “X” in the box next to “Rated “None””, programs rated
“None” or “Not Rated” will be blocked; Programs that do not provide
any rating information will not be blocked.
TV-PG Parental Guidance Suggested (This program contains material parents may
find unsuitable for younger children.) D) Some suggestive dialogue
L) Infrequent coarse language S) Some sexual situations V) Moderate
violence
TV-G General Audience (Most parents would find this program suitable for all
ages.)
TV-Y7,
TV-Y7FV
Directed to Older Children (This program is designed for children age 7 and
above.
NOTE: Programs in which fantasy violence may be more intense or more
combative than other programs in this category are designated TV-Y7FV.)
TV-Y All Children (This program is designed to be appropriate for all children.)
Ratings: Description and Content themes:
X X-rated (For adults only)
NC-17 Not intended for anyone 17 and under
R Restricted (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult)
PG-13 Parents Strongly Cautioned (Some material may be inappropriate for
children under 13)
PG Parents Strongly Cautioned (Some material may be inappropriate for
children under 13)
GGeneral Audience (Appropriate for all ages)
Display: Description:
NONE The program is rated None.
(No rating appears) No rating information is provided.
Ratings: Description and Content themes:
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Locking specific channels
Displaying ratings
To display the rating of the program you are watching, press the
INFO button on the remote control.
Unlocking programs
If you try to tune to a program that exceeds the rating limits you
have set, the TV will enter program lock mode and a warning
message will appear on screen. Follow the instructions to
temporarily unlock the program.
Locking specific channels
A channel that is configured as Locked cannot be viewed unless the
PIN code is entered first, see “Setting the PIN code” on page 90.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS, SETUP, TV
Settings, and then press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Channel Options, and
then press the OK button.
The list of channels appears.
(Sample Illustration) Channel options
3Press the ( ( arrow) button and then the / arrow) buttons
to select a channel in the lock column, and then press the OK
button.
4You must enter your PIN code to lock channels.
If no PIN code has been set, a warning appears. See, “Setting the PIN
code” on page 90.
5The box is selected. To clear the selection, press the OK
button.
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Locking specific channels
Locking video inputs
You can lock video inputs and channels 3 and 4. You cannot view
the input sources or channels until you unlock the inputs by
entering the PIN code.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental Control and Locks, and then
press the OK button.
2Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight Input Lock.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Video, Video+, or Off.
Setting a time limit for games
You can use the GameTimer ® to set a time limit for playing a video
game. When the time expires, the TV locks all external inputs.
1Press the MENU button. Select TIMERS, GameTimer, and
then press the OK button.
2Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select 30 120, 60 90, , or
minutes.
4To cancel the timer, select Off.
To deactivate the Input Lock once the GameTimer ® has activated it:
❖Set the Input Lock to Off, see “Locking video inputs” on
page 96.
Mode: Description:
Video Locks Video 1, Video 2, ColorStream HD1, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3,
HDMI 4, and PC.
Video+ Locks Video 1, Video 2, ColorStream HD1, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3,
HDMI 4, PC, and channels 3 and 4.
Select Video+ if you want to play video tapes via the ANT/CABLE input.
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Using HDMI® CEC Control
âť–A message appears when 10 minutes, 3 minutes, and 1 minute
are remaining.
âť–If the TV loses power with time remaining, the TV will enter Inpu
Lock mode when power is restored (as if the GameTimer had
been activated). You must deactivate the Input Lock, see
“Locking video inputs” on page 96.
Locking the control panel
You can lock the control panel to prevent your settings from being
changed accidentally (by children, for example). When Panel Lock
is set to On, none of the controls on the control panel operate
except POWER.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Parental Control and Locks, and then
press the OK button.
2Enter your 4-digit PIN code.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Panel Lock.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On.
When Panel Lock is set to On, “Panel Lock” appears on screen when
the buttons on the TV control panel are pressed. If the POWER button
is pressed, the TV turns off and you must use the remote control to
turn it on.
To unlock the control panel:
âť–Select Off in Step 4 above.
Using HDMI
® CEC Control
This feature uses CEC technology and allows you to control
Toshiba HDMI® CEC compatible devices from the TV remote
control via HDMI® connection.
When Enable HDMI® CEC Control in the HDMI® CEC Control
Setup menu is set to On, the following HDMI® CEC Control
functions are enabled.
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Using HDMI® CEC Control
To set HDMI
® CEC Control Setup
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, HDMI ® CEC Control Setup, and then
press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight Enable
HDMI CEC Control.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On.
If you set Enable HDMI
® CEC Control to Off, the other items under
HDMI
® CEC Control Setup will be grayed out.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select an item. Press the
( / arrow) buttons to select On or the desired mode:
âť–TV Auto Power: On/Off
âť–Auto Standby: On/Off
âť–Amplifier Control: On/Off
âť–Speaker Preference: TV Speakers/Amplifier
These functions depend on the connected devices.
Controlling HDMI
® CEC playback devices
With your TV’s remote control, you can control the connected
HDMI® CEC playback device (DVD player, etc.) you are watching.
Button: Description:
Begins playback
Stops playback
Pauses the picture during play or record mode
A short press fast-forwards, and a long press skips forward.
A short press rewinds, and a long press skips backward.
Fast forward
Rewind/reverse
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Using HDMI® CEC Control
These functions depend on the connected devices.
HDMI
® CEC Player Control menu functions
1Press the QUICK button to open the Quick menu.
2Select HDMI ® CEC Player Control, and then press the OK
button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select the item you want to
control, and then press the OK button.
Menu navigation, etc.
Enters content with a menu
RED, GREEN,
YELLOW,
BLUE
Controls various operation
0–9 buttons
Channel
Up/Down Changes to the next available channel up or down in the sequence
Item: Description:
Power Turns the selected device On and Off
Root Menu Accesses the selected device’s top menu
Content Menu Accesses the content list when the OK button is pressed
Setup Menu Accesses the device’s setup menu
Button: Description:
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Using HDMI® CEC Control
These functions depend on the connected devices.
The HDMI
® CEC Player Control item is not available under the
following conditions:
âť–A non-HDMI
® input is selected
âť–The Enable HDMI
® CEC Control item is set to Off
âť–The connected HDMI
® CEC device is not a playback or
recording device
HDMI
® CEC Control input source selection
If an HDMI® CEC device with HDMI® switching capability
(e.g. an amplifier) is connected to the HDMI® input, you can select
another HDMI® CEC device that is connected to the master HDMI®
device.
Use the INPUT button on the remote control or the control panel,
see “Learning about the remote control” on page 49.
Adjusting the amplifier’s audio
Using the TV’s remote control, you can adjust or mute the sound
volume of your amplifier.
âť–The VOL (+ -) buttons adjust the volume level.
âť–The MUTE button turns off the sound.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, HDMI ® CEC Control Setup, and then
press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to highlight Speaker
Preference.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Amplifier.
Confirm that a connected HDMI
® CEC device (such as DVD player,
etc.) is selected for the Amplifier input source.
âť–You can also use this function when the amplifier is connected to
the TV’s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal (not HDMI
® connection).
Select a digital audio input mode on the amplifier.
âť–These functions depend on the device connected.
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Using the HDMI® RGB Range feature
Other HDMI
® CEC Control functions
When Enable HDMI® CEC Control and all items in the
HDMI® CEC Control Setup menu are set to On, the following
functions will be enabled:
When you turn on the amplifier, change its input source, or adjust the
sound volume, the sound will be output from the amplifier’s speakers
even if TV Speakers has been selected. Turn the TV off and on again
to output the sound from the TV speakers.
Using the HDMI
® RGB Range feature
The RGB Range setting requires appropriate HDMI® source
devices. If your HDMI® source device does not support this feature,
the TV may not work properly when it is enabled.
Item: Description:
TV Auto Power If a HDMI
® CEC device is turned on, the TV turns on automatically.
Auto Standby If the TV is turned off, it will send a message to turn off all of the
HDMI
® CEC devices connected to the TV.
Amplifier If Amplifier Control is set to On, you can adjust the sound volume or
turn off the sound using the remote control.
Speaker Preference With this item, you can set your audio output preference to the TV
speakers or the amplifier. When this item is set to Amplifier, the remote
control can be used to adjust or mute the volume of the audio. This
item will not be available and set to TV Speakers automatically unless
a HDMI
® CEC compatible audio receiver is connected.
Item: Description:
RGB Range: Auto Adjusts the RGB full range signal automatically. When Limited is
selected, the RGB output signal is output in the range of 16 to 235.
When Full is selected, the RGB output signal is output in the range of 0
to 255.
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Basic features
Viewing the HDMI® signal information
If your HDMI
® connection is capable of 1080p and/or your TV is
capable of refresh rates greater than 60 Hz, you will need a High
Speed HDMI
® cable. Conventional HDMI
®/ DVI cables may not work
properly with this mode.
Select the appropriate HDMI® input mode (HDMI 1, , HDMI 2
HDMI 3, or HDMI 4):
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, AV Connection, and then press the OK
button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select HDMI RGB Range,
and then press the OK button.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select a setting.
Viewing the HDMI
® signal information
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, HDMI Information Display.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On. Press the INFO
button.
The normal banner and signal information banner appear.
âť–The signal information banner will appear when this feature is
set to On and you watch an HDMI
® input.
âť–If you press the INFO button when this feature is set to Off, only
the normal banner will appear.
Using your computer with the TV
Adjusting the image
If the edges of the picture are hidden, readjust Horizontal Position
and Vertical Position. If the picture is affected by interference,
readjust Clock Phase and Sampling Clock.
1Select PC input mode, see “Selecting the video input to view”
on page 86.
2Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, Display Settings, and then press the OK
button.
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Basic features
Using your computer with the TV
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select PC Settings, and then
press the OK button.
If a computer is not connected or there is no PC input signal, this
menu will not be available.
4Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select an item.
5Press the ( / arrow) buttons to make adjustments.
The screen is disrupted momentarily when adjusting the PC settings.
This is not a sign of malfunction.
* The default settings and/or adjustment ranges vary depending on the input
signal format.
To reset the PC Settings:
Select Reset, and then press the OK button.
Setting the computer audio
You can output sound from your computer when connecting it to
your TV, using the AUDIO IN terminal and PC audio cable.
1Press the MENU button. Select SETTINGS,
PREFERENCES, AV Connection, and the press the OK
button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select PC/HDMI 4 Audio.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select PC.
To select PC, set Shared PC Audio to PC.
Mode: Description: Adjustment Range
Horizontal Position Moves the picture left/right Within ±10 from center*
Vertical Position Moves the picture up/down Within ±10 from center*
Clock Phase Helps to reduce noise and sharpen
the picture
Within ±15 from center*
Sampling Clocks Helps to reduce noise and minimize
periodic vertical stripes on the screen
Within ±5 from center*
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Setting the timer to turn on the TV
Setting the timer to turn on the TV
You can set the on timer to turn on the TV to a preset channel or
input at a preset time.
To activate the timer:
1Press the MENU button. Select TIMERS, On Timer, and
then press the OK button.
2Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select Enable On Timer.
3Press the ( / arrow) buttons to select On.
If the Enable On Timer is set to Off, other menus under On Timer
cannot be changed.
It can take the TV approximately 60 seconds to turn on through the
ON TIMER feature.
To set the timer:
1Press the MENU button. Select TIMERS, On Timer, and
then press the OK button.
2Set these options to your preference:
3Select Done, and then press the OK button.
If you do not operate the TV for 1 hour after it is powered on by the
On Timer feature, it turns off.
To cancel the timer:
1Press the MENU button. Select TIMERS, On Timer, and
then press the OK button.
Item: Description:
Input Video input source
Channel Channel to view
Volume Volume level
Time until Power On Desired length of time until the TV turns on:
minimum=00:10, maximum=12:00
Press the ( / arrow) buttons
Use the number buttons
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Product specificaties
Merk: | Toshiba |
Categorie: | Televisie |
Model: | 55L6200U |
Kleur van het product: | Zwart |
Gebruikershandleiding: | Ja |
LED-indicatoren: | Ja |
Aan/uitschakelaar: | Ja |
Beeldschermdiagonaal: | 55 " |
Resolutie: | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Oorspronkelijke beeldverhouding: | 16:9 |
Ethernet LAN: | Ja |
Ondersteunde video-modi: | 1080p |
Meegeleverde kabels: | AV |
Snelstartgids: | Ja |
Garantiekaart: | Ja |
Aantal USB 2.0-poorten: | 2 |
Aantal HDMI-poorten: | 4 |
Composiet video-ingang: | 1 |
Componentingang video (YPbPr/YCbCr): | 1 |
DVI-poort: | Nee |
Aantal Ethernet LAN (RJ-45)-poorten: | 1 |
Smart TV: | Ja |
Ingebouwde luidsprekers: | Ja |
Gemiddeld vermogen: | 20 W |
Aantal luidsprekers: | 2 |
Hoofdtelefoonuitgangen: | 1 |
HDCP: | Ja |
Smartphone ondersteuning op afstand: | Ja |
HD type: | Full HD |
3D: | Ja |
Ondersteunde grafische resoluties: | 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) |
VESA-montage: | Ja |
Paneelmontage-interface: | 400 x 400 mm |
Diepte ( zonder voet ): | 43.6 mm |
Hoogte (zonder voet ): | 736 mm |
Breedte ( zonder voet ): | Blablabla mm |
Gewicht (zonder voet): | 20300 g |
PC-ingang (D-Sub): | Ja |
Breedte apparaat (met standaard): | Blablabla mm |
Diepte apparaat (met standaard): | 286.7 mm |
Hoogte apparaat (met standaard): | 795 mm |
Gewicht (met standaard): | 23400 g |
Bureaustandaard: | Ja |
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) gecertifieerd: | Ja |
Auto channel search: | Ja |
Game modus: | Ja |
3D brillen meegeleverd: | Ja |
3D brillen hoeveelheid: | 4 |
3D compatibility type: | Passief |
Comb filter: | 2D/3D |
Afstandsbediening inbegrepen: | Ja |
Wifi: | Ja |
AC-ingangsspanning: | 100 - 240 V |
AC-ingangsfrequentie: | 50 - 60 Hz |
Bedrijfstemperatuur (T-T): | 5 - 35 °C |
Batterijen inbegrepen: | Ja |
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