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The power to open people's eyes
23WLT46B
Owners Manual

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  • Page 1 TOSHIBA The power to open people’s eyes 23WLT46B Owners Manual...
  • Page 2 Contents Contents Contents...
  • Page 3: Wiring The Plug

    Wiring the plug If your TV is fitted with a non-rewireable plug and you need to change the fuse, you will need to refit the fuse cover. If you lose or damage the fuse cover, do not use the plug until you have replaced the cover with a new one. You can get one from us.
  • Page 4 Remote control Remote Control Mix, DÃ Ã...
  • Page 5: Control Panel

    Control Panel TU 6I97` UW6W H@IV ÃQ8CÃ ÃWPGVH @Ã  G@ 9 DIAS 6 S@9 ÃS@8 @DW@ S TQ@ 6 F@ S TQ@ 6 F@ S APPUÃ UPQÃ8PW @ S With certain combinations of connectors and leads the back cover may not be easily fitted.
  • Page 6 preparation Panel Features Features...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions 1. Power Source 9. Naked Flame Sources WARNING: When the device is not in use for a long time, disconnect from power. Instructions for waste disposal: 2. Power Cord • Packaging and packaging aids are recy- clable and should principally be recycled. Packaging materials, such as foil bag, must be kept away from children.
  • Page 8: Before Switching On Your Tv

    Before Switching on your TV Inserting batteries in the remote Before Switching on your TV control handset Power connection 68Ãhq hƒ ‡ r … U ‚ ÃQ P X @ S DI Q V U Ã9 8 Ã ! Ã W ‡r …€...
  • Page 9: Switching The Tv On/Off

    Switching the TV On/Off To switch the TV on To switch the TV off...
  • Page 10 preparation Silence Mode Tuning In...
  • Page 11 preparation Xh…v t 6yyÃQ…r †‡‚…rq ÃQ…‚t…h €€r † XvyyÃ7 rÃ@…h †rq 8‚‡v ˆr 7hpx 8hpr y Av qv t 6 hy ‚tˆ rà Tr… ‰ vpr† Qy rh†rÃXhv‡...
  • Page 12: Everyday Operation

    everyday operation Changing Channels Hint The channel list numbers are as- signed by the broadcasters. Be- cause not all channels are broad- cast free-to-air and stored by the TV, the channel list numbers do not run continuously. The fifteenth channel in the list, for example, may not be channel number 15 but channel number Hint...
  • Page 13: Information Banner

    everyday operation Information Banner Hint Not all channels broadcast the programme data. If the name and times of the programme is not available then “No Information Available” is displayed in the infor- mation banner.
  • Page 14 everyday operation Channel List...
  • Page 15: Electronic Program Guide

    everyday operation Hint From the Channel List screen, it is possible to edit the channel list, including changing the name of stored channels or deleting them. Editing the list is covered in Ad- vanced operation- Editing The Channel List. When using the Channel List to se- lect channels, use the keys to ensure that the highlighted button at the bottom of the screen...
  • Page 16 everyday operation Current Programme Hint If the channel you have been viewing is a digital teletext chan- nel then no picture will appear in the quarter-screen window. Hint Not all channels broadcast all the programme information data. Some channels do not provide the current and next event data and/or the pro- gramme details.
  • Page 17 everyday operation Next programme Hint If the programme details text for the current or next event is too long to fit into the text window on the EPG screen, a scroll bar appears on the right hand side of the window and the text can be scrolled up or down using the “YELLOW”...
  • Page 18 everyday operation Soundtrack Language...
  • Page 19: Digital Teletext

    everyday operation Digital Teletext Hint Calling for the information banner or any menu on-screen stops the TV from displaying the digital tele- text pages and they are temporarily replaced by a blank picture while the banner or menu is displayed. Digital teletext cannot be accessed when the Subtitles are enabled (See Advanced operation - Config-...
  • Page 20 everyday operation Subtitle...
  • Page 21: Advanced Operation

    advanced operation Configuring Your TV...
  • Page 22 advanced operation Subtitle D‡r…hp‡v‰rÆr…‰vpr†Ãph‚‡ÃirȆrqà uv y rƈi‡v‡yr†Ãh…rÃX‚ˆyqÃ’‚ˆÃyvxr ‡‚Lj…Ã†ˆi‡v‡yr†Ã‚ssÁ‚4 <HV Favourite Mode...
  • Page 23: Idtv Upgrade

    advanced operation IDTV Upgrade 6ˆ‡‚€h‡vpÃ9‚y‚hq @hiyrq Trh…puÃs‚…ÃIrÃWr…†v ‚  0 ( 1 8 T‚s‡h…rÃVƒt…hqr Trh…puvtÃs‚…ȃt…hqrÃQyrh†rÐhv‡Â… ÃÃÃÃÃÃ…r††ÃH@IVÇ‚Ãphpry Trh…puÃQ…‚t…r††)
  • Page 24 advanced operation T‚s‡h…rÃV ƒt…hqr 8‚€ƒyr‡rqÆrh…puvtÃs‚…ȃt…hqr I‚ÁrÃ†‚‡h…rÐh†Ãs‚ˆq...
  • Page 25 advanced operation...
  • Page 26 advanced operation Editing the Channel List...
  • Page 27 advanced operation Hint You can also enter a channel name using the number keys on the remote control. Each key repre- sents several letters (as marked on the remote control) and pressing a key several times will enter each letter (in both capitals and lower case), and the number, in turn, in the character position marked by the cursor.
  • Page 28 advanced operation Channel and Menu Protection...
  • Page 29 advanced operation Hint If you want the channel and menu locks to work efficiently and actually protect channels from access, do change the PIN code from the factory de- f a u l t . M a k e s u r e t h a t y o u choose a number that is not obvious to others but one that can be remembered by you.
  • Page 30 advanced operation Favourite Channels...
  • Page 31: Programme Reminders And Timers

    advanced operation Hint The favourite mode can only be activated if one or more channels in the channel list are marked as favourites. Similarly, if the favourite status is removed from all the chan- nels in the Channel List, the favourite mode is turned off automatically.
  • Page 32 advanced operation...
  • Page 33 advanced operation Hint If an invalid number for the start or end times or the date is en- tered, “Entered time is not valid.” message is displayed on the screen. Hint If you are watching digital terrestri- al TV at the time the timer event starts, a message is flashed onto the screen announcing that the TV is 'Switching to timer channel'...
  • Page 34 Re-Installation...
  • Page 35 advanced operation...
  • Page 36 advanced operation Hint The bar graphs of signal quality and signal level give a good indi- cation of whether any channels are likely to be found. If only the signal level graph shows a high value then it is likely that an ana- logue channel occupies that broadcast frequency.
  • Page 37 HINT Depending on the reception condi- tions in your particular area, you may find that the list of chan- nels found includes one or more re- peated names. This is because the IDTV may detect and store some channels, including those it cannot receive clearly, from adjacent areas alongside the strong channels from a transmitter nearby.
  • Page 38: Common Interface Menu

    advanced operation Common Interface Menu 8‚€€ ‚ÃD‡r…shpr Figure 1. Common Interface Menu with modules inserted into the slots. 8‚€€ ‚ÃD‡r…shpr Figure 2. Common Interface without any module inserted.
  • Page 39 advanced operation Wvhppr††ÃH‚qˆyr 8‚†ˆy‡h‡v‚† 6ˆ‡u‚…v“h‡v‚† H‚qˆyrÃvs‚…€ h‡v‚ Tryrp‡Ã‡urÃv‡r€ 8hpry Figure 4. Module Menu (this menu is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module)
  • Page 40 advanced operation 8‚€€‚ÃD‡r…shpr ÃQyrh†rÃr‡r…Ã’‚ˆ…ÃQDIÃp‚qr ÃÃÃ4Ã4Ã4 Figure 6. Module Inquiry (this list is identical for the Viaccess Common Interface Module) To be able to go through TV menu functions, you can use this item. The digital TV setup menu screen is accessed from the main menu. Press the “...
  • Page 41: Operating The Tv

    Operating the TV Operating the TV You can operate your TV both using the Volume Setting remote control handset and onset but- tons. Operating with the buttons on the TV set Volume Setting DÃÃ Programme Selecting Programme Selecting &+ &+ Programme Selecting (direct Entering Main Menu access):...
  • Page 42: Menu System

    Sound Menu To change sound settings Menu System Setting Volume 0HQX 6RXQG Main menu Setting Balance...
  • Page 43 6RXQG 6RXQG To Change H.Phone/Line Out Settings Selecting Mode • Using “ ” or “ ” button select H.Phone/ Line Out. • Press “ ” or “ ” button or directly press “OK” button on H.Phone/Line Out, to en- ter the H.Phone/Line Out menu. This is a sub-menu of Sound menu, and all op- tions in this menu are working as the same in the Sound menu.
  • Page 44 CQu ‚ r Gv rÃPˆ ‡ @„ ˆ hyv“ r… à à à Setting H.Phone/Line Out Sound Mode • Using “ ” or “ ” button select Sound Mode. Pressing “ ” or “ ” button will change the current sound mode. (e.g.: If the cur- rent sound mode is stereo, it will be ste- reo or visa versa).
  • Page 45: Setting Contrast

    6RXQG 3LFWXUH To Store the Settings Setting Contrast 3LFWXUH 6RXQG 6WRUHG Setting Colour Picture Menu 3LFWXUH 0HQX Setting Sharpness Setting Brightness...
  • Page 46: Setting Picture Mode

    3LFWXUH 3LFWXUH 0HGLXP Setting Hue Setting Picture Mode: 3LFWXUH 3LFWXUH Setting Noise Reduction To Store the Settings Note 1: At low signal level, the changings on the Noise Re- duction function are not effective when there is menu on the screen. If the menu is removed, the effect of this function is seen.
  • Page 47 Feature Menu ation of your TV. When On is selected, the TV can only be controlled by the remote control handset. In this case the control panel but- tons except " " button on the right side of the TV will not work. )HDWXUH 0HQX While Child Lock is On, pressing any of...
  • Page 48 PC Sound Mode D  †‡h yy  )HDWXUH Qà Ã!à à ÃÃ8 "%Ãà Ã8à Ãà "%Ãà Ãà Ãà Ãà Ãà Ã!$! Selecting Band $9 Selecting Channel To Store Settings Installation Menu For band C, 01 - 17, 21 - 73, For band S, 01 - 41, for all channel tables.
  • Page 49: Programme Menu

    Setting VCR ( Video Cassette Recorder ) Mode To Store Settings Q…‚t…h€ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃÃQÃÃ! Programme Menu Ih€r D†r…‡ 9ryr‡r 6ˆ‡‚†‡‚…r 0HQX...
  • Page 50: Source Menu

    Xh…v t 6yyÃQ…r †‡‚…rq ÃQ…‚t…h €€r † XvyyÃ7 rÃ@…h †rq 8‚‡v ˆr 7hpx 8hpr y Avqvt 6hy‚tˆrÃTr…‰vpr† Qyrh†rÃXhv‡ 6WRUH &DQFHO Source Menu 0HQX...
  • Page 51: Other Features

    Other Features $ 9 TV Status $ 9 $ 9 69,'(2 3& ',*, 7$/ PIP Picture Menu Setting Brightness Qà à QSà à QDQÃQvp‡ˆ…r Programme Swap (P<P) Setting Contrast Setting Sharpness Double-digit (- / - -) To Store the Settings QÃÃ...
  • Page 52: Picture Mode

    Personal Preferences (PP)  Mute Indicator Sound Indicator 0RQR 6WHUHR 9ˆhyÃÃD No-Signal Detection (TV) 9ˆhyÃÃDD DÃÃ Picture Mode  No-Signal Detection (PC) Sleep Timer Indicator...
  • Page 53: Volume Bar

    Volume Bar Switching from TV to PC AV Modes DÃà Main Menu in PC mode Signal Out Of Range PC Mode Installation Sound Menu $ÃQ vÃHvvÃ9 T ˆiÃ8‚rp ‡‚…...
  • Page 54: Pip Picture

    6RXQG Picture Menu Feature Menu 3LFWXUH )HDWXUH PIP Picture PC Sound Mode Geometry Menu QD QÃ Qvp‡ ˆ…r...
  • Page 55: Pip Source Menu

    *HRPHWU\ Source Menu 6RXUFH PIP Source Menu...
  • Page 56 Teletext Teletext To Select Index Page Teletext is an information system that dis- • To select the page number of the index plays text on your TV screen. Using the (generally page 100), press “ “ but- Teletext information system you can view ton.
  • Page 57: To Exit Teletext

    For TOP text • Press “ “ button. • Select the required subcode page num- TOP text mode of operation will be activated au- ber by pressing four digit buttons (e.g. tomatically according to the transmission. 0001). • If TOP text transmission is present, colour •...
  • Page 58: Connect Peripheral Equipment

    Connect Peripheral Equipment Via Ant Input There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your If you want to connect to your TV, periph- erals like video recorders or decoders, Connection diagrams at the and of this sec- but the device you want to connect does tion show you where the different equipment not have Euroconnector, you should con-...
  • Page 59: Connect The Decoder To The Video Recorder

    Search for and store the test Connecting Headphones signal of the video recorder Use the stereo headphone socket on the • Unplug the aerial cable from the aerial back side of your TV, to connect head- socket “ANT” of your video recorder. phones.
  • Page 60: Peripheral Equipment Connections

    Peripheral Equipment Connections 98 Ã ! W Q 8 Ã D I Q V U 6 I U  G Ã6 V 9 DP Ã S W D9 @ P 69 ,'(2 GÃ6 V 9 DPÃS C @ 6 9 Q C P I @ T "...
  • Page 61 Antenna Connections Pˆ‡q‚‚…Ã6‡rhÃ8‚rp‡v‚† WCAVCAÃh‡rh S‚ˆqÃ&$Âu€Ãp‚h‘vhyÃphiyr Srh…ÂsÃUW Ayh‡Ã"‚u€Ã‡vÃyrhqÃphiyr WCAÃh‡rh Srh…ÂsÃUW S‚ˆqÃ&$‚u€Ãp‚h‘vhyÃphiyr Peripheral Equipment Connections HEADPHONE (optional) AUDIO 6 V 9D PÃÃD I W D9@P ÃDI / VIDEO 2 8 7 $ 17 , 1 &$0&25'(5 FOR SATELLITE RECEIVER DECODER...
  • Page 62: Pc Input Typical Display Modes

    PC Input Typical Display Modes The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720, vertical sync. frequency range of 50-75 The display has a maximum resolution of 1280 x 768, vertical sync. frequency range of 50-75 Hz and a horizontal sync. frequency range of 30-69 KHz. The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes.
  • Page 63: On Digital Mode

    Tips/Troubleshooting Guide Tips/Troubleshooting Guide On Digital mode QSP7G@H QPTTD7G@à 86VT@ XC6UÃUPà 9P Ã6r…vhyÃv†Ãqv†p‚rp‡rqÃÃà ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃà ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃà ÃÃ8urpxÃhr…vhyÃy rhqÃÃà ÃÃà I‚ÃTvthyÀ‚qr Ã6r…vhyÃv†Ãqh€htrq €v†hy vtrqÃÃÃà Ã8urpxÃhr…vhyÃy rhq ÃPˆ‡Ã‚sÃTvthyà h…rh Ã8urpxÐv‡uÃqrhyr… I‚ÃQvp‡ ˆ…rÂ… ÃT‚ˆq ÃUˆrqÇ‚Ãqvtv‡ hyÇryr‡r‘‡Ã puhry ÃSr‡ ˆrÇ ‚Ãh‚‡ur…ÃpuhryÃÃÃÃà ÃÃÃÃÃÃÃà à Tp…h€iyrqÃpuhryÀr††htr Ã8uhry Ãv†Ã†p…h€iyrq ÃTry rp‡Ãhy‡r…h‡v‰rÃpuhry ÃSr v†‡hyyÃpuhry†Ã‡‚ÃphpryÃÃ...
  • Page 64: For Monitor

    No Image on Display Screen For TV Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the aerial cable damaged? Are suitable plugs used to connect the aerial? If you are in doubt, consult your dealer. No Image means that your TV is not receiving any transmission.
  • Page 65: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications OPERATING VOLTAGE TV BROADCASTING For adaptor: 230 V AC, 50 Hz. PAL I/I’ For TV : 12 V DC RECEIVING CHANNELS AUDIO VHF (BAND I: CH2-4, BAND III: CH5-12) German + Nicam Stereo UHF (CH21-69) CABLE CHANNEL (S1-S41) AUDIO OUTPUT POWER Input Signal 2 x 3 W...

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