Toshiba P32LS1 manual

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    2356 6558 O WNER’S MANU AL LCD Monitor P32LS1[...]

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    2 Contents Safety Instructions ...................................................... 3 Notes and cautions for use ..................................... 10 L On usage ........................................................................ 10 L On disposal or handing ov er to a new owner .................. 10 L Exemptions ..........................[...]

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    3 Safety Instructions Before using the unit, please read this manual thor oughly to help protect against damage your own and other people ’ s property y our property from potential damage and ensure your o wn and other peple personal safety . Be sure to observe the following instructions with understanding meaning of signs and figur es below . Me[...]

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    4 If water is spilled or objects ar e dropped inside the unit, remo v e the pow er 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. T o turn off the po wer of the unit, press “ ” on the main pow er switch. • The power standby/on indica[...]

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    5 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 horiz ontal, 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 po wer plug fully into[...]

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    6 If ther e is thunder or lightning, do not touch the unit or the pow er plug. Y ou may suffer an electric shock. Cleaning If dust has collected on the po wer plug connectors, r emov e the plug from the outlet and clean off the dust. This dust may cause a fire due to reduced insulation of the plug. Caution Installation Do not install the unit wher [...]

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    7 P recautions for mo ving the unit: • When moving the unit, be sur e 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 r esult if the power cord is damaged, injury may occur by the unit falling down. • When unpacking or carrying the unit, a[...]

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    8 Do not climb or stand on the unit. It may dr op, fall do wn, break or cause an injury . If the unit will not be used for a long period of time, r emov e the power plug fr om 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[...]

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    9 Remo ve the po wer plug before cleaning. If not, it may cause electric shock. Consult y our dealer for internal cleaning once a y ear . If you allow dust to accumulate on the unit, it may cause fir 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 s[...]

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    10 Notes and cautions for use L On usage • Some parts of the body are hot during operation. P lease be careful. • In case of mo ving 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. D o not expose long time to r ubber or vinyl. I t will da[...]

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    11 Features High-resolution HD panel Y ou can enjoy extreme fine pictures with a big flat LCD monitor panel of 3,150,000 pix el. 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 windo w , the unit shows bright and clear images with little reflect[...]

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    12 Names and Functions of Contr ols <Unit> Front • PO WE R (standby / on) • I N PUT (conversion f or signals of video input) • M E NU (O N / OF F f or M E N U monitor) • 9 (scroll down f or Menu items) • 8 (scroll up f or Menu items) •– (Menu item adjusting / down) • + (Menu item adjusting / up) LCD Screen • Pow er standby /[...]

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    13 Connection Labels Back Main power switch AC power cor d inlet T erminals[...]

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    14 Names and Functions of Contr ols <Remote contr ol> CALL (OSD on/off) SE RV ICE (Service setup menu) LAN (on/off) PO WE R (Pow er standby/on) WR ITI NG (save settings) U P/ DOW N (menu select) +/ – (menu adjust) YUV (on/off) LAN G U AG E (O SD language) EX IT (close menu monitor) AUTO (PC AUTO) M UTE (sound mute) RG B D IG IT AL (on/off) [...]

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    15 Battery installation Remov e the battery cover , and insert batteries. • T o remov e the battery cover , press the frictional part to the direction of 1 , hold and slide it to the direction of 2 . • Insert batteries matching the +and the – . • T o return the battery cover , insert to the direction of 3 . Be careful not to pinch your fing[...]

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    16 Supplied accessories Please check all are supplied. Owner ’ s Manual × 1 Remote control × 1 R03 (AA A) batteries × 2 Pow er cord (2m) × 1 RG B Cable (Mini D-sub 15 pin) × 1 Part code : 23368 803 23566558 OWNER ’ S MANU AL LCD Monitor P32LS1[...]

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    17 Connection L VIDEO SYSTEM INPUT Y ou can select V I DE O input fr om 4 terminals below; VIDEO-1 VIDEO-2 S-VIDEO YUV (Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr) T erminal T ype BNC RC A S-terminal BNC × 3 Suitable signals NTSC/P AL NTSC/P AL NTSC/P AL NTSC/480p/720p/1080i/P AL • AUDIO input follo ws the connection at any suitable signals. • Suitable signal is automatic[...]

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    18 R GB ANALOG R GB DIGIT AL T erminal T ype Mini D-sub 15 pin DVI-D Suitable signals R GB ANALOG R GB DIGIT AL • AUDIO input follo ws the connection at both signals. L VIDEO OUTPUT VI D EO-1 has priority . Only when VIDEO-2 is selected, output follo ws VIDEO-2 L RGB OUTPUT Output follows RG B (ANALOG). L AUDIO OUTPUT When VI DE O system I N PUT [...]

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    19 Connecting external speakers About external speakers • Please use external speakers with 8 Ω impedance and more than 10 W audio power . [Back side] T o connect speakers • P ress the knob and hold. • Insert the top of thecable into hole. • Return the knob . Please make sure the cables match the ⊕ and d signs on the terminal. Speaker t[...]

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    20 Connecting the power cord Caution: Please turn off the main power switch bef ore connecting. [Back] T o unit inlet Pow er cord (2m) T o w all outlet AC100~240V wall socket ground Main power switch[...]

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    21 T o connect equipments Y ou can connect a variety of auxiliary equipment via the video/audio terminals. Video connection example Example 1 Example 2 VI D EO-1 I N VI D EO OUT VI D EO-1 I N Video cable Video cable T o Video output Auxiliary equipment signal current RG B connection cable RG B connection cable T o Video output RGB IN RG B O UT RGB [...]

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    22 Video and Audio connection example Example 1 Example 2 VI D EO-1 I N VI D EO O UT VI D EO AU DI O I N AU DI O OUT VI D EO-1 I N VI D EO AU DI O I N Auxiliary equipment T o Audio output T o Video output Audio cable Audio cable Video cable Video cable VI D EO-1 I N VI D EO OUT VI D EO AU DI O IN AU DI O OUT VI D EO-2 I N VI D EO AU DI O IN Auxilia[...]

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    23 Example 3 signal current AU DI O OUT RG B AU D IO I N RG B O UT RGB IN T o PC Audio output T o Video output Audio cable PC Audio cable RG B connection cable RGB connection cable RG B AU D IO I N RGB IN[...]

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    24 Installation W all hanging acce ssory 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 proce ss on page 28. Caution Call a service technician f or installation. T o a service technician • F or safety , make s[...]

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    25 How to install the monitor on the wall 1. Remove the st and of the L C D monitor • T o avoid damage, spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on. • T o remov e the stand of the LCD monitor , put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table, and remo ve the screws on the stand. • Described below is one example of how to install the un[...]

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    26 5. Using supplied screws, fix the frame on the L C D monitor • T o avoid damaging, spread blanket on the flat space, and place the LCD monitor with its panel do wn. • Refer to the illustration, and mount the frame on the L CD monitor with four M4 screws. 6. Wire before hanging on the wall • On wiring, refer to page 20 - 23. • P ay attent[...]

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    27 • F asten with supplied screws. 7 . Mount the L C D monitor on the bracket. ∗ : When mounting, at least two people ar e needed. • Raise the LCD monitor , and insert the projection of the bracket. • Hold the lo wer part of the LCD monitor and raise a little, push into the lower part of the bracket. Pr ojection[...]

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    28 How to install the LCD monitor on the floor 1. Remove the st and of the L C D monitor • T o avoid damage, spread blanket on the table to put the LCD monitor on. • T o remo ve the stand of the LCD monitor , put the LCD monitor on the edge of the table, and remo ve the screws on the stand. 2. Floor inst allation brace for L C D monitor The flo[...]

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    29 Dimension Unit: mm Back view (A-angle) 699 79 0 200 300 70 110 223 80 18 394 480 A Specifications P ower Consumption 100 – 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 135W S tandby P ower Consumption 12.5W Mass 19.5kg Operating T emperature 5 – 40 ° C (41 – 104 ° F) Operating H umidity 20% ∼ 80% (N o moisture condensation)[...]

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    30 Power on/of f Before turn on, wire all the cable connecting to auxiliary equipment, external speakers, power cor d, etc. There are two controls for po wer , Main power switch and PO WER (standby / on) button. L Main power switch L POWER button on the Remote contr ol About the control by the PO WER button on the unit side on, refer to page 12. PO[...]

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    31 Menu Function Displaying M enu, you can adjust pictures and sound or set various functions with the buttons on the r emote control. The following are summary of M enu Function. F or details, please see to refered pages. L Function of each button name 1 PO WER (side of the unit, the remote control) 2 INPUT (side of the unit) 3 MENU (side of the u[...]

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    32 ∗ 1 : Not av ailable for R GB ANALOG, RGB DIGIT AL input setting ∗ 2 : Not av ailable for P AL, RGB ANAL OG, R GB DIGIT AL input setting ∗ 3 : Exclusive for YUV , R GB ANALOG, RGB DIGIT AL input setting ∗ 4 : P age 2 of RGB ANALOG, R GB DIGIT AL menu is different L Menu setting chart Adjustment range – 10 - +10 – 10 - +10 – 10 - +1[...]

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    33 <T erms of functions> BRIGHT Adjust darkness of the pictur e CONTRAST Adjust contrast of the picture SHARPNESS Adjust sharpness of the picture COLOR Adjust color depth of the pictur e TINT Adjust tint of the picture OSD Display on-screen information V OLUME Adjust volume BASS Adjust str ength of bass sound TREBLE Adjust str ength of treble[...]

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    34 L Menu display chart [HO M E ME N U display] common This display is only f or M E N U button. [PI CTUR E M E N U display] For VI DE O-1 / VI DE O-2 / S- VI D EO (NTSC input) / YUV (NTSC / 4 80P /108 0i /7 20p input) For VI DE O-1 / VI DE O-2 / S- V I DE O (P AL input) For RG B ANALOG / RG B DI G IT AL [AU DI O ME N U display] common [SETU P M E [...]

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    35 [SETU P M E N U P2 display] For VI DE O-1 / VI DE O-2 / S- V I DEO / YUV For RG B ANALOG / RG B D IG IT AL [SETU P S UB M E N U display] Sub menu : SI Z E Sub menu : PO SI Sub menu : W / B [Other displays] common Setting selected items / Adjustment (Example: B R IG HT) common Writing E 2 PRO M / EX IT For RG B ANALOG / RG B DI G IT AL / PC AUTO [...]

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    36 Contr ol by Computer L Connection T o connect in series Y ou can connect COM port (RS-232C connecter) of the PC to RS-232C IN terminal on the unit using RS-232C cross cable. L T ransfer T ransf er of R S-232C on the PC Baud rate 9600 bps Data bus 8 bit P arity None Stop bit 1 bit Flo w control N one RS-232C cross cable T o RS-232C I N terminal C[...]

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    37 Sampling frequency [MHz] 21.05 25.18 31.50 25.18 31.50 25.18 31.50 31.50 36.00 30.24 36.00 40.00 50.00 49.50 56.25 57.28 65.00 75.00 78.75 94.50 80.00 81.25 81.00 81.00 100.00 92.00 N ote inapplicable to DVI input Down sampling Dot clock frequency [MHz] 21.05 25.18 31.50 28.32 31.50 25.18 31.50 31.50 36.00 30.24 36.00 40.00 50.00 49.50 56.25 57.[...]

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    38 A Guide to Simple Pr oblem Solving Before calling service personnel, please check the following chart for a possible cause to the trouble you are experiencing. Symptom N o picture, no sound N o picture, sound OK The remote control does not operate The right speaker and the left speaker sound reverse. Only one speaker of the pair sounds. N o soun[...]

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    39 Note[...]

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    40 TOSHIBA LIGHTING & TECHNOLOGY CORPORA TION US E R-I NST ALLE R CAUTIO N YOUR A UTHORIT Y TO OPERA TE THIS FCC CER TIFIED EQUIPMENT COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICA TIONS NOT EXPRESSL Y APPRO VED BY THIS PAR T Y RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO P AR T 15 OF THE FCC R ULES. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply w[...]