Toshiba 42HP83 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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(E) 42HP83
Connecting
your TV
Connecting a device to the DVI/HDCP
Your TV’s DVI/HDCP* IN terminal is designed to accept HDCP
program material in digital form from EIA/CEA-861–compliant
**
consumer electronic devices, such as a set-top box or DVD player
equipped with a DVI-D digital single-link OUT terminal.
The DVI/HDCP IN terminal is designed for best performance with
1080i high-definition video signals, but also will accept and display
480p, 720p, and 480i picture signals.
Note: This TV is not intended for connection to
and should not be used with a PC (personal
computer).
You will need:
one DVI-D digital single-link cable
You will need:
Note: For proper operation, the DVI-D cable length
should not exceed 3m (9.8 ft). The recommended
length is 2m (6.6 ft).
one pair of standard audio cables
VIDEO AUDIO
LR
IN
OUT
DVI/HDCP
OUT
L/MONO
L/MONO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
COLOR
STREAM
HD-2
COLOR
STREAM
HD-1
VIDEO
VIDEO
R
L
L
R
L
AUDIO
R
P
B
P
R
Y
ANT-1
AN
T
OUT
VAR
AUDIO
IN IN IN
OUT
OUT
TheaterLink
DVI/HDCP AUDIO IN
DVI/HDCP IN
ANT
(
75
)
P
B
P
R
Y
L
AUDIO
R
AUDIO
R R
TV
DVI/HDCP device
(for example, set-top box or DVD player)
*
DVI/HDCP = Digital Visual Interface/
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection.
**
EIA/CEA-861 compliance covers the
transmission of uncompressed digital
video with high-bandwidth digital content
protection, which is being standardized for
future reception of high-definition video
signals.
Consult your consumer electronics dealer
for availability.
Notes
Make sure the DVI cable is fastened
securely to the TV and DVI device.
If the cable is not fastended securely on
both ends, the TV may suffer from picture
noise (snow) or have no picture at all.
To ensure that the DVI/HDCP device is
reset properly, it is recommended that you
follow these procedures:
a) When turning on your electronic devices,
turn on the TV first, and then the
DVI/HDCP device.
b) When turning off your electronic devices,
turn off the DVI/HDCP device
first, and then the TV.