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1. BRIGHT Adjust darkness of the picture CONTRAST Adjust contrast of the picture SHARPNESS Adjust sharpness of the picture COLOR Adjust color depth of the picture TINT Adjust tint of the picture OSD Display on screen information VOLUME Adjust volume BASS Adjust strength of bass sound TREBLE Adjust strength of treble sound BALANCE Adjust volume balance of right and left speakers MUTE Mute the sound SPK OUT Turn on off output for speakers V SIZE Adjust horizontal vertical size of the picture H V POSI Adjust horizontal vertical position of the picture COLOR MODE Color temperature A 7200K B 6000K R G B DRIVE Adjust of the brightness of each colour of RGB R G B CUTOFF Adjust of the darkness of each colour of RGB MODE Change the size of the displayed image 16 9 4 3 CLOCK Correct wavy pictures PHASE Correct trembling pictures NR MODE Reduce noise SHARPNESS MODE Select Sharpness Mode M ADAPTIVE Turn on off subordinate scanning line for moving picture LANGUAGE Select a language for the on screen display only English CINEMA Turn on off IP converter for cinema mode V FILTER Turn on off vertical filter PC WIDE Turn on off real sampling for WVGA WSVGA WXGA input PC AUTO SETUP Adjust and save best performance of RGB ANALOG automatically 33 34 Menu display chart HOME MENU display HOME MENU PICTURE
2. Back side 1111111111111 111111111111111 111111111111111111 Speaker Speaker To connect speakers Press the knob and hold Insert the top of thecable into hole Return the knob Please make sure the cables match the and signs on the terminal Speaker terminals have the and signs The sigh is red and the sign is black One cable is for the another is for the Please match the and signs for both right speaker and left speaker 19 20 Caution Please turn off the main power switch before connecting Back BIB 5 BERDODOODOOOOD 49084 O00 9 59000 a HUE Hp prp HELLE EL LL LH To unit inlet AC100 240V wall socket Power cord 2m Main power switch P To wall outlet ground You can connect a variety of auxiliary equipment via the video audio terminals Example 1 69 VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO 1 IN Video cable Video cable To Video output se Auxiliary equipment Example 2 65 000 RGB IN 0 6 RGB OUT RGB IN 21 Video and Audio connection example Example 1 VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO AUDIO IN VIDEO 1 IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO AUDIO IN Video cable Video 4 Audio cable cable Audio cable To Video output To Audio output gnal current Auxiliary equipment Example 2 VIDEO 1 IN V
3. When you turn off the unit by pressing the POWER button on the remote control the main power of the unit is not turned off To disconnect the unit completely from power supply remove the power plug from the outlet If the power cord or plug is damaged or becomes hot turn off the main power switch of the unit make sure the power plug has cooled and remove the power plug from the outlet If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact your dealer for replacement Installation When installing the unit use the specified stand If not the unit may fall down and cause an injury Do not place the unit in locations of high humidity such as a bathroom or close to a humidifier This may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not place the unit in an unstable location such as a shaky table or incline The unit may fall down and cause injury or damage Install the unit on a horizontal stable surface Do not place the unit in a location subject to vibration The unit may fall down because of the vibration and may cause an injury Insert the power plug fully into a 100 240 V AC outlet If you use an outlet other than 100 240 V AC it may cause fire or electric shock Improper insertion of the plug may cause heat and fire Do not use a damaged power plug or worn outlet Do not place objects on the unit If meta
4. may hurt your eyes or your skin If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or mouth or comes in contact with your skin rinse the contacted area with clean water immediately and consult your doctor If the leaked liquid comes in contact with your cloth rinse the contacted area with clean water immediately If the leaked liquid comes in contact with other equipments clean them without touching the leaked liquid Do not push or jolt the LCD panel The glass of the LCD panel may break and cause injury If the screen glass breaks crystalline liquid leakage may occur Do not touch crystalline liquid liquid If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or comes in contact with your skin it may hurt your eyes or your skin If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or mouth or comes in contact with your skin rinse the contacted area with clean water immediately and consult your doctor If the leaked liquid comes in contact with your cloth rinse the contacted area with clean water immediately Should the leaked liquid comes in contact with other equipment clean them without touching the leaked liquid This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Remove the power plug before cleaning If not it may cause electric shock Consult your dealer for internal cleaning once a year If you allow dust to accumulate on the unit it may cause fir
5. AUDIO SETUP common This display is only for MENU button AUDIO MENU display AUDIO MENU VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE MUTE SPK OUT common PICTURE MENU display PICTURE MENU BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS For VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO NTSC input YUV NTSC 480P 1080i 720p input SETUP MENU P1 display SETUP MENU P1 SIZE NR MOOD SHARPNESS MODE For VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO NTSC PAL input PICTURE MENU BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR OSD WRITING EXIT RESET For VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO PAL input SETUP MENU P1 517 For YUV NTSC 480p 720p 1080i PAL input PICTURE MENU BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS 050 WRITING EXIT RESET For RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL SETUP MENU 1 POS W B MODE CLOCK PHASE For RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL SETUP MENU 2 display SETUP MENU P2 SETUP MENU P2 M ADAPTIVE ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH WIDE OFF ON AUTE SETUP RITING ON For VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO For RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL YUV SETUP SUB MENU display W B COLOR R DRIVE B CUTOFF Sub menu SIZE Sub menu POSI Sub menu W B Other displays AUTO IN PROGRESS SELECT WRITING OR EXIT BRIGHT 0 common For RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL common Writing EXIT PC AUTO SETUP Setting selected items Adjustment Example BRIGHT 35 Control by Computer Connection To con
6. written or shown by picture at inside or near the figure The figure on the left shows caution for High tension current High tension current N Warning If smoke or peculiar smells comes from the unit remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Make sure that the smoke or smell has stopped then contact your dealer for inspection If when there isn t picture or sound remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact your dealer for inspection If water is spilled or objects are dropped inside the unit remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact your dealer for inspection If the unit is dropped or the cabinet is damaged remove the power plug from the outlet immediately If the unit is still used in this condition it may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact your dealer for inspection To turn off the power of the unit press on the main power switch The power standby on indicator goes off and you cannot turn the unit on off by using the POWER button on the remote control To turn on off the unit by the remote control press the main power switch again and light the power standby on indicator
7. 85 00 94 50 94 50 21 19 MAC 60 24 74 93 80 00 80 00 1024 768 22 W XGA 1280 768 48 13 60 017 81 25 81 25 723 47 99 59 833 81 00 81 00 24 48 21 60 571 81 00 81 00 25 21 mode 68 68 75 06 100 00 100 00 1152 870 26 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 108 00 92 00 Down sampling 37 38 A Guide to Simple Problem Solving Before calling service personnel please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing Symptom Check these things Page No picture no sound Make sure the power cord is plugged in May be the power is Off or Standby Check whether the auxiliary equipment is connected Check the input setting is correct Make sure the auxiliary equipment is turned on 20 30 17 18 31 35 No picture sound OK The video input setting may not correspond to a connected terminal Signal may not be suitable 31 The remote control does not operate Make sure the batteries are inserted matching the and marks of the battery compartment The batteries may be exhausted Use the remote control aiming at the remote control sensor The right speaker and the left speaker sound reverse Only one speaker of the pair sounds Make sure the audio cables are correctly connected Cables on external speakers may be connected reverse for the right and the left speakers Check bot
8. IDEO AUDIO IN VIDEO AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO 2 IN RCN BNC converter Audio video cable 1 Video 1 Audio cable cable signal current equipment 22 Example 3 RGBIN RGB OUT AUDIO OUT RGB AUDIO IN 2 2 3 22 3 Ist RGB connection cable 1 RG h cable Audio cable PC Audio cable To Video output Sb 606 060 RGB IN RGB AUDIO IN 23 24 Wall hanging accessory is available when you hang the monitor on the wall Please follow the process mentioned on page 25 27 When you install the monitor on the ceiling or on the floor please follow the process on page 28 To a service technician For safety make sure the place has enough strength to hold the whole weight of the monitor and the frames 1 If necessary reinforce the place before installation At least two people are needed for installation Be careful not to lose removed screws or parts Before starting installation discuss well with customers about the position to install and get their agreement After installation check the installation is correct and safe 1 About the material and the structure of the wall ceiling and floor to install LCD monitor Where to install the LCD monitor If the wall is made of thin plywood or plastered board it cannot hold the weight The chart below shows adaptable anchors for each material Pleas
9. Mini D sub 15 pin x 1 Part code 23368803 Owner s Manual 1 TOSHIBA OWNER S MANUAL LCD Monitor P32LSI 16 Connection VIDEO system signal VIDEO 1 AUDIO S VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO SPEAKER out poe ee 0 OD RGB analogue PC control RGB digital RGB AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM INPUT You can select VIDEO input from 4 terminals below Terminal Type Suitable signals VIDEO 1 BNC NTSC PAL VIDEO 2 RCA NTSC PAL S VIDEO S terminal NTSC PAL YUV Y Pb Cb Pr Cr BNCx3 NTSC 480p 720p 1080i PAL AUDIO input follows the connection at any suitable signals Suitable signal is automatically selected 17 18 RGB INPUT You can select RGB input from 2 terminals below Terminal Type Suitable signals RGB ANALOG Mini D sub 15 pin RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL DVI D RGB DIGITAL AUDIO input follows the connection at both signals VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO 1 has priority Only when VIDEO 2 is selected output follows VIDEO 2 RGB OUTPUT Output follows RGB ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT When VIDEO system INPUT is selected output follows VIDEO AUDIO When RGB INPUT is selected output follows RBG AUDIO E RS 232C INPUT RS 232C INPUT is used to control the unit by a computer Connect a computer to RS 232C INPUT About external speakers Please use external speakers with 8Q impedance and more than 10 W audio power
10. TOSHIBA OWNER S MANUAL LCD Monitor P32LS1 TOSHIBA 23566558 Safety Instructions 3 Connecting the power cord 20 Notes and Cautions for use 10 To connect equipments 21 iB on 0 10 Installati 24 On disposal or handing over to a new owner 10 Excinpti ns 10 cao ee ccce ome dd aedes 29 2 22 25 5 et uuu u aa S asss asss 11 Specifications 29 Names and Functions of Controls Unit 12 Power on off 30 Names and Functions of Controls Main power switch 30 Remote control 14 POWER button on the Remote control 30 Battery installation 15 Menu Function W Function of each button Supplied accessories enne 16 Menu setting chart Menu display chatte eet Connection rne 17 VIDEO SYSTEM INPUT aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Control 36 MRCS INPUT or ich sees AN
11. art Adjustment range Initial setting HOME MENU PICTURE BRIGHT 10 410 0 This display is only for CONTRAST 10 10 0 the MENU button on SHARPNESS 10 10 0 the side of the unit COLOR 10 10 0 TINT 10 10 0 OSD ON OFF ON WRITING EXIT RESET AUDIO VOLUME 0 100 30 BASS 50 450 0 TREBLE 50 50 0 BALANCE 50 50 0 MUTE OFF ON OFF SPK OUT OFF ON ON SETUP SIZE H SIZE 10 10 0 1 V SIZE 10 10 0 POSI H POSI 10 10 0 V POSI 10 10 0 W B COLOR MODE R DRIVE 50 50 0 G DRIVE 50 50 0 B DRIVE 50 50 0 R CUTOFF 50 450 0 G CUTOFF 50 450 0 B CUTOFF 50 450 0 MODE 16 9 4 3 16 9 CLOCK 32 32 0 PHASE 32 32 0 NR MODE OFF 1 2 OFF SHRAPNESS MODE l 4 1 PAGE 2 4 M ADAPTIVE ON OFF ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH only CINEMA ON OFF ON V FILTER ON OFF ON WRITING PAGE 2 LANGUAGE ENGLISH only For RGB ANALOG PC WIDE OFF ON OFF RGB DIGITAL input PC AUTO SETUP WRITING EXIT RESET Not available for RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL input setting 2 Not available for PAL RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL input setting 55 Exclusive for YUV RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL input setting 4 Page 2 of RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL menu is different lt Terms of functions gt
12. cket 4 Fix the bracket on the wall Fix the bracket on the wall firmly with anchors or screws not supplied The wall Bracket Make sure anchors or screws are stable Choose appropriate anchors or screws depending on the structure and material of the wall Refer to the chart on page 24 to check the condition of the wall and choose the safe and appropriate way for installation 26 5 Using supplied screws fix the frame on the LCD monitor To avoid damaging spread blanket on the flat space and place the LCD monitor with its panel down M4 Screw x 4 Refer to the illustration and mount the frame on the LCD monitor with four M4 screws Frame Blanket The LCD monitor 6 Wire before hanging on the wall On wiring refer to page 20 23 Pay attention to the positions of auxiliary equipment or bracket on the wall when you decide the route to wire 7 Mount the LCD monitor on the bracket When mounting at least two people are needed Raise the LCD monitor and insert the projection of the bracket Projection Hold the lower part of the LCD monitor and raise a little push into the lower part of the bracket Fasten with supplied screws 28 How to install the LCD monitor on the floor 1 Remove the stand of the LCD monitor To avoid damage spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on To remove the stand of the LCD monitor put the LCD monitor on the ed
13. ded Make sure the units upright Do not carry the unit with the screen facing up or down Handle the unit so as not to jolt the unit Do not overload outlets or cables beyond their capacity Do not use extension cords Electric shock or fire may result Use Do not pull the power cord when removing the plug from the wall outlet If the power cord is yanked the cord may become damaged and fire or electric shock may occur Always hold the plug firmly when removing it Never insert or remove the power plug with wet hands This may cause electric shock Do not climb or stand on the unit It may drop fall down break or cause an injury If the unit will not be used for a long period of time remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety If not in the case of malfunction it may cause fire Precautions for the remote control batteries Only use the specified battery type Be sure to insert batteries by matching the and Do not recharge heat disassemble short or throw batteries into a fire Do not use the batteries beyond their usage period designated on the batteries do not leave worn out batteries in the unit Do not mix different types of batteries together Do not mix a new battery with a used one If these precautions are not observed it may lead to battery leakage or explosion and cause burn and injury If leaked liquid gets into your eyes or gets in touch with your skin it
14. e check well the structure and strength of the place to install and choose the best method for safety Adaptable anchors screws for each material Material Anchor Plastered board 1854 Impossible to install in Plastered board or Plywood board Install in the tie beam instead of the wall plywood boar Concrete Whole anchor or Bolt Block ALC Mortar Brick Tie lock anchor Wooden pillar Coach bolt diameter 6 mm X length 60mm For assembly a Philips screwdriver with more than 300 mm shaft is needed How to install the monitor on the wall 1 Remove the stand of the LCD monitor To avoid damage spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on To remove the stand of the LCD monitor put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table and remove the screws on the stand Described below is one example of how to install the unit on the wall The wall hanging accessory will need to be manufactured according to the installation so consult your dealer before the installation work 2 Wall hanging accessory Wall hanging accessory is available at the shop In the package the bracket and the frame of wall hanging accessory are assembled Please separate the bracket and the frame at first After the bracket is fixed on the wall fix the frame on the LCD monitor 3 Remove the frame from the bracket Hold the lower part of the frame and raise it up to remove from the bracket Bra
15. e or malfunction when you operate it Cleaning is effective especially before the rainy season when humidity is high Refer to your dealer about the service charge for internal cleaning 10 On usage Some parts of the body are hot during operation Please be careful In case of moving long distance wrap the unit with blanket to avoid damages Be careful not to bump the unit Do not spray on the unit volatile liquid like insecticide Do not expose long time to rubber or vinyl It will damage the coating On disposal or handing over to a new owner It is recommended to initialize the unit by resetting PICTURE and SETUP menu Do not mix with other general waste Do not dispose LCD monitor in waste treated by a waste treatment center This unit has a lamp inside which includes mercury For disposal please follow regulation of your district Exemptions Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster such as earthquake thunder etc fires acts by third parties accidents owner s intentional misuse and fault or uses in other improper conditions Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business modification or erasure of record data etc caused by use or inability to use of this product Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owner s manual Toshiba is not liable for any damage cau
16. ge of the table and remove the screws on the stand 2 Floor installation brace for LCD monitor The floor installation brace will be manufactured according to the installation Before the installation work please consult your dealer for the floor installation brace 3 Fixing the floor installation brace to the floor Fix the brace to the floor firmly with anchors or screws not supplied Refer to the chart on page 24 to check the installation conditions and choose a safe and appropriate way to install 4 Wiring and mounting of the LCD monitor For wiring details refer to pages 20 23 Raise the LCD monitor and fix it to the floor installation brace with screws At least two people are needed for this work Example of installation with floor installation brace Floor installation brace How install the LCD monitor to the ceiling 1 Remove the stand of the LCD monitor To avoid damage spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on To remove the stand of the LCD monitor put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table and remove the screws on the stand 2 Ceiling installing bracket for LCD monitor The ceiling installing bracket will be manufactured according to the installation Before the installation work please consult your dealer for the ceiling installing bracket 3 Fixing the ceiling installing bracket on the ceiling Fix the bracket on the ceiling firmly with a
17. h cables of the right and the left speakers are connected No sound picture OK The volume level may be minimum The sound may be muted The SPK OUT control may be Off VIDEO 1 S VIDEO CONPONENT VIDEO RGB and DVI are terminals for video When you use these terminals connect audio terminals also Make sure the audio terminals correspond to the selected video terminals 34 The picture color is pale or not clear Check the picture quality adjustment If you are using YUV terminals make sure cables are correctly connected RS232C cannot control the unit Check the setting for the PC baud rate and so on 36 For inquiries and repair Please refer to the shop you bought the unit for repair and inquiries 39 USER INSTALLER CAUTION YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THIS PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cau
18. he unit is installed in direct sunlight a closed car or near a stove it may cause overheating or electric shock Also the cabinet or other parts may distort or be damaged and electric shock may result Do not install the unit where it is exposed to humidity oil smoke or excessive dust If the unit is installed next to a humidistat a stove or in a location where there is a large quantity of dust it may cause a fire or electric shock Take measures to prevent the unit from falling down If not the unit may fall down and cause injury Do not block the ventilation holes on the unit The inside of the unit will overheat if the ventilation holes are sealed which may result in a fire When installing the unit near a wall keep the unit at least 10 cm from the wall Do not place the unit in a closet or bookshelf where ventilation is poor Do not spread a newspaper tablecloth or curtain over the unit Do not place the unit on an unstable surface such as a rug or a cushion etc Do not place the unit so that it is facing up or down or on its side Precautions for moving the unit When moving the unit be sure to remove the plug from the wall outlet and disconnect wiring cables between equipment and detach any securing anchors If not fire or electric shock may result if the power cord is damaged injury may occur by the unit falling down When unpacking or carrying the unit at least two people are nee
19. l or liquid when putting vase glass or cosmetics get into the unit it may cause fire or electric shock If you put heavy objects on the unit it may fall down and cause injury When installing the unit have your dealer arrange for professional installations If the installation work is not correct it may cause injury Never repair modify or disassemble the unit by yourself It may cause a fire or an electric shock because dangerous voltages exists in the unit Consult your dealer for internal inspection and repairs 0 Follow these precautions for the power cord and plug Do not damage modify such as by extending or heat such as by pressing near heating equipment Do not pull place heavy objects or pinch Do not bend twist or bunch up Fire or electric shock may result Do not insert objects inside the unit If metallic materials or combustibles such as paper get inside the unit from ventilation holes and other places it may cause a fire or an electric shock Be especially careful that children do not insert objects in the unit If there is thunder or lightning do not touch the unit or the power plug You may suffer an electric shock Cleaning If dust has collected on the power plug connectors remove the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust This dust may cause a fire due to reduced insulation of the plug Installation Do not install the unit where humidity is high If t
20. n button POWER button on the Remote control About the control by the POWER button on the unit side on refer to page 12 POWER PICTURE AUDIO SETUP G O O CALL LANGUAGE EXIT WRITING POWER button on the Remote control You can switch Power standby to On by pressing this button SERVICE MODE UP LAN SPK MUTE DOWN YIDEO 1 IDEO 2S VIDEO RGB RGB ANALOG DIGITAL TOSHIBA CT 90223 Menu Function Displaying Menu you can adjust pictures and sound or set various functions with the buttons on the remote control The following are summary of Menu Function For details please see to refered pages Function of each button Side of the unit name Remote control PICTURE AUDIO SETUP PER W CALL LANGUAGE EXIT WRITING 4 4 9 SERVICE MODE UP a 00 07 LAN SPK MUTE DOWN a 9 9 VIDEO 1VIDEO 2S VIDEO 6 6 Gy RGB RGB 0 0 6 ANALOG DIGITAL TOSHIBA CT 90223 Description D POWER side of the unit the remote control Power standby On 2 INPUT side of the unit To convert the input line for video below VIDEO 1VIDEO 25S VIDEOYUV9RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL 3 MENU side of the unit To display Home Menu 4 Y DOWN side of the unit the remote control To scroll down Menu display 5 A UP side of the unit
21. n off K Re RGB ANALOG on off RGB DIGITAL on off TOSHIBA 90223 Remove the battery cover and insert batteries To remove the battery cover press the frictional part to the direction of Q hold and slide it to the direction of 2 Insert batteries matching the and the To return the battery cover insert to the direction of 3 Be careful not to pinch your finger About batteries Please use two R03 AAA batteries Please use manganese dry batteries The batteries last about 1 years depend on usage If the remote control does not operate correctly or if the operating range becomes reduced replace both batteries with new ones CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Effective range Doint the remote control at remote sensor on LCD monitor About the remote control Do not drop shake or bump Do not wet do not place on wet materials Do not dismantle Do not place in locations exposed to high temperature or high humidity levels Please check all are supplied Remote control 1 AAA batteries x 2 PICTURE AUDIO SETUP E Qoo CALL LANGUAGE EXIT WRITING SERVICE MODE AUTO UP LAN SPK MUTE DOWN 5 YIDEO 1 IDEO 2S V IDEO YUY RGB RGB 7 ANALOG DIGITAL TOSHIBA CT 90223 Power cord 2m x 1 RGB Cable
22. nchors or screws not supplied Refer to the chart on page 24 to check the installation conditions and choose a safe and appropriate way to install 4 Wiring and mounting of the LCD monitor For wiring details refer to pages 20 23 Raise the LCD monitor and fix it on the ceiling installing bracket with screws At least two people are needed for this work Example of installation with ceiling installing bracket Ceiling installing bracket Power Consumption Unit mm 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 135W Standby Power Consumption 12 5W Mass 19 5kg Operating Temperature 5 40 C 41 104 F Operating Humidity 2096 8096 No moisture condensation 29 30 Before turn on wire all the cable connecting to auxiliary equipment external speakers power cord etc There are two controls for power Main power switch and POWER standby on button Main power switch Bottom Front PREX 11111111111 TOSHIBA Connect power cord and press side of the switch then Power Standby On Power Standby On indicator indicator lights on green When the power is on the Power Standby On indicator lights on green When the power is in the standby mode the Power Standby On indicator lights on red If Main power switch is not On you cannot turn on the unit by the POWER Standby O
23. nect in series You can connect COM port RS 232C connecter of the PC to RS 232C IN terminal on the unit using RS 232C cross cable us Bi SSS 000000 6696 e HERE RS 232C IN terminal COM port iB RS 232C cross cable i Transfer Transfer of RS 232C on the PC Baud rate 9600 bps Data bus 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Input signal Format for RGB DVI input signal Timing No Name of input signal Horizontal Vertical frequency Dot clock Sampling Note frequency kHz Hz frequency MHz frequency MHz 1 CEA 640 x 400 24 82 56 42 21 05 21 05 inapplicable to DVI input mou 31 48 70 10 25 18 25 18 23 37 86 85 08 31 50 31 50 4 700 400 31 47 70 08 28 32 25 18 15 37 93 85 04 31 50 31 50 6 VGA 640 x 480 31 48 59 95 25 18 25 18 TX 37 86 72 81 31 50 31 50 28 37 50 75 00 31 50 31 50 9 43 27 85 01 36 00 36 00 10 13 mode 35 00 66 67 30 24 30 24 640 480 11 5 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 36 00 36 00 12 37 88 60 32 40 00 40 00 213 48 08 72 19 50 00 50 00 14 46 88 75 00 49 50 49 50 115 53 67 85 06 56 25 56 25 16 16 mode MAC 49 72 74 55 57 28 57 28 832 x 624 17 XGA 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 65 00 65 00 18 56 48 70 07 75 00 75 00 219 60 02 75 03 78 75 78 75 20 68 68
24. ote sensor Side Controls POWER standby on INPUT conversion for signals of video input MENU ON OFF for MENU monitor V scroll down for Menu items scroll up for Menu items e Menu item adjusting down Menu item adjusting up 111111 10000000 11111111111111111111111111111 11111111 Z MW 11111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111 111111111111111 11111111111111111 power cord inlet Main power switch Connection Labels ud 1 4 IN ADRA 0 2 Pr Cr 6060060000090 F F K M RGB SPEAKER OUT RGB OUT L RGB IN RS232C IN RS232C OUT DVI IN AUDIO IN Terminals 2000906000 0 2599 065270 oto 13 14 Names and Functions of Controls lt Remote control gt INFRARED EMITTOR PICTURE AUDIO SETUP Menu display on off PICTURE AUDIO SETUP POWER Power standby on EXIT close menu monitor LANGUAGE OSD language WRITING save settings AUTO PC AUTO MUTE sound mute CALL OSD on off MODE Picture size selection 22 Lr 2 service wobe adro UP SERVICE Service setup menu O O 5 Speaker OUT on off UP DOWN menu select LAN on off VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 S VIDEO on off menu adjust YUv RGB RGB OOO SZ ANALOG DIGITAL YUV o
25. se harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense N Caution It may be against copyright regulation to broadcast commercial video software or unit programs for commercial purpose using this product or to rewrite such software or programs with wipe mirror function Please refer to a entitled party for approval in advance N Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Annex Suggested text for the notice indicating compliance with this Standard This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada About trademarks VGA SVGA XGA and SXGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation TOSHIBA LIGHTING amp TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
26. sed by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and the connected equipment or software Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described about the installation stand in the owner s manual Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by improper installation High resolution HD panel You can enjoy extreme fine pictures with a big flat LCD monitor panel of 3 150 000 pixel IPS system less reflection Black TFT LCD panel IPS system and Black TFT LCD panel offer bright and wide images with clear contrast Even placed near the window the unit shows bright and clear images with little reflection The viewing angles of the monitor are as wide as 170 both horizontally and vertically enough to enjoy clear images at any view angle Variety of Terminals are available Video system Input You have 4 choices of terminals for Video system Input VIDEO 1 BNC Terminal NTSC PAL VIDEO 2 RCA Terminal NTSC PAL S VIDEO S Terminal NTSC PAL YUV BNC Terminal x 3 NTSC 480p 720p 1080i PAL RGB You have 2 choices of terminals for RGB Input RGB ANALOG Mini D SUB 15 pins RGB ANALOG RGB DIGITAL DVI D RGB DIGITAL You can control the unit by Computer It is possible to control the unit by connecting with RS 232C Cable External speakers can be connected You can connect 10W 8Q speakers for each side 11 12 Front LCD Screen TOSHIBA Power standby on indicator Rem
27. seen s 18 E Connection 18 W Transfer EREB OUTPUT e esie Moo 18 W Input signal AUDIO OUTPUT DID 18 A Guide to Simple Problem Solving 38 2 18 BM rocinquines be eet 38 Connecting external speakers 19 Before using the unit please read this manual thoroughly to help protect against damage your own and other people s property your property from potential damage and ensure your own and other peple personal safety Be sure to observe the following instructions with understanding meaning of signs and figures below Meaning of Signs Sign Meaning of Sign N Warning 5 1 Serious injury refers to blindness burns by both high and low temperature electric shock break in bones poisoning which cause hangover or require hospitalization or a long term treatment 2 Injury refers to wounds burns electric shock which does not require hospitalization nor a long term treatment 3 Material damage refers to damages extended to houses household effects livestocks pets Example of figure Figure Meaning of Figure S shows prohibited matter The contents are written or shown by picture at inside or near the figure Prohibition shows instructed matter The contents are written or shown by picture at inside or near the figure Instruction shows caution The contents are
28. the remote control scroll up Menu display 6 side of the unit the remote control To scroll down Menu display to reduce adjusting levels 7 side of the unit the remote control To scroll up Menu display to increase adjusting levels PICTURE the remote control To display PICTURE Menu 9 AUDIO the remote control To display AUDIO Menu SETUP the remote control To display SETUP Menu 40 CALL the remote control To display on screen information 42 LANGUAGE the remote control To select a language for display Only English 3 EXIT the remote control To close Menu without saving the adjustment WRITING the remote control To close Menu saving the adjustment 5 SERVICE the remote control Exclusively for a service technician use Don t touch for ordinary use MODE the remote control To change the size of the monitored image 16 9 4 3 AD AUTO the remote control To perform PC AUTO SETUP LAN the remote control For future use This function is not available now SPK the remote control To turn on off output for speakers 00 MUTE To mute the sound 69 VIDEO 1 To select VIDEO 1 input 62 VIDEO 2 To select VIDEO 2 input 63 S VIDEO To select S VIDEO input 04 YUV To select YUV input 05 RGB ANALOG To select RGB ANALOG input RGB DIGITAL To select RGB DIGITAL input 31 Menu setting ch

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