Toshiba 34HDX82 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
Introduction
Connecting
your TV
Using the
Remote Control
Setting up
your TV
Using the TV’s
Features
Appendix
Index
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Learning about the remote control
The buttons used for operating the TV only are described here. For a
complete list of the remote control’s functions, see the “Remote
Control functional key chart” on pages 16–17.
POWER turns the TV on and off
SLEEP allows access to the sleep timer (automatic TV shut-off) function
(page 48)
LIGHT The first press of the LIGHT button lights the keypad and turns
on the Illumination mode. With the Illumination mode on,
pressing any other key lights the keypad for 5 seconds (10 seconds
if you’re in programming mode).
Subsequent presses of the LIGHT button toggle between turning
the Illumination mode on and off.
Channel Numbers (0-9, 100) allow direct access to channels (page 27)
MODE cycles through the six device modes: TV, CABLE/SAT, VCR,
DVD, AUDIO1, and AUDIO2. The mode indicator light will
remain lit for 10 seconds (page 15).
PIC SIZE cycles through the five picture sizes: Normal, Theater Wide 1,
Theater Wide 2, Theater Wide 3, and Full (page 32)
FAVORITE allows access to the favorite channel search function (page 29)
MENU allows access to on-screen programming menus (page 23)
ENTER sets programming menu information (page 23)
yz x select or adjust programming menus (page 23)
(FAV) x cycles through favorite channels (page 29)
CH yz cycles through programmed channels (page 27)
VOL yz adjusts the volume level
EXIT exits the programming menus (page 23)
INPUT selects the video input source (page 46)
MUTE mutes the sound (page 49)
RECALL displays on-screen information (page 53)
CH RTN returns to the last viewed channels (page 29)
PIP CH yz selects the POP (picture-out-picture) channel (page 35)
PIP turns the POP feature on and off (page 35)
STILL freezes the POP picture (page 36)
SWAP switches the main and POP pictures (page 36)
SOURCE selects the POP picture source (page 35)
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