Toshiba ZH36 Series CRT Television User Manual


 
6
Front connections and controls
If the power-on light is unlit press the POWER button on
the front of the TV to switch the set on, then press a
number button on the remote control to see the screen.
To put the set into Standby press
i
on the remote
control. To view the TV press
i
again or any of the
number buttons. The picture may take a few seconds to
appear. Standby should only be used for short periods of
time.
To set up the TV you will now need to use the on-screen
menus. Press the MENU button on the remote control to
see the top menu bar.
This white menu bar will show five different topics shown
in symbols. As each symbol is selected by pressing the
S
or
R
button on the remote control, its respective
options will appear below.
To use the options press the Q button on the remote
control to move down through them and
S
or
R
to select
the required choice. Follow the on screen instructions.
The functions of each menu are described in detail
throughout the manual.
A wide variety of external equipment can be connected via the sockets located behind the flap on the TV.
Press the centre of the flap to open it.
Whilst all the necessary adjustments and controls for the TV are made using the remote control, the buttons on
the TV may be used for some functions.
Power Button
RED – Power On
GREEN – On timer is set
To alter the volume press j+.
To alter the programme position press
ee
F
ff
.
Press MENU and
S
,
R
, Q or P to control the sound
and picture options.
Press MENU to finish.
Before connecting any external equipment, turn off
all main power switches.
When connecting mono sound equipment to Input 3,
connect the audio output of the equipment to the
L/Mono socket on the TV.
To select the Inputs, press
B
until the display shows
EXT3 as described on page 16.
Please always refer to the owner’s manual of the
equipment to be connected for full details.
Please note: Inserting the headphone jack will mute the
sound from all speakers.
Switching on Using the controls and connections