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HDTV Quick Set-Up Guide (For us customers) .1 WARNING: The Owner's Manual contains important safety precautions not included in this Guide, please review completely prior to using this product. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Toshiba High-DefinitionTelevision. You must have an HD Signal to watch an HD Picture! Getting HDTV is easy as I, 2, 3. There are 3 basic ways to receive an HDTV Signal on your new High-Definition TV: Over-The- Air (Antenna) Connect a high quality outside antenna (not supplied) directly to the antenna input on the TV (reception cannot be guaranteed and is based on proximity to the local signal) Cable or Phone Company h• HDTV Service ii-i.w„ italitIM Cable or Phone Company HDTV Service Customers will need to subscribe to High-Definition Service from your local provider. (Additional monthly subscription cost may apply) 3 SATELLITE Satellite Customers will need a High-Definition satellite receiver and appropriate dish hardware. (Additional monthly subscription cost may apply) Additional HDTV Antenna Reference Information can be obtained from www.antennaweb.org Digital Cable or Digital Satellite is not HDTV. The picture quality is superior to standard analog cable, but it is not HDTV ! See the difference HD Programming makes! Once you have a High-Definition Signal you need to connect it to a High-Definition Input on your TV. If you are connecting directly from an antenna or basic cable. If you are using an HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Box, there are 3 standard connections that can be used to receive an HD signal. • I Antenna Input 2 HDMI to HDMI 3 DVI to HDMI' 4 Component Video Input To connect directly from an antenna or basic cable. Connect the cable directly to the antenna input on the back of the TV. HDMI' is the best connection for HDTV. This is a digital connection that carries both digital video and digital audio. Your HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver may have a DVI connection. This will be connected to the HDMI jack on the TV using an HDMI cable and an HDMI to DVI converter. DVI carries digital video only. Therefore, this will require a separate analog audio connection as well. (use the red and white audio connections) ColorStream HD Component may also be used to receive HDTV. Use if no HDMI' or DVI Jack is available. There are 3 jacks color-coded with Red-Green-Blue on the back of the TV and HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver. This connection will require a separate analog audio connection. (use the red and white audio connections) INPUT TV OUTPUT Cable box / Satellite box HOMI OUTPUT Cable box / Satellite box DVI R AUDIO L 00 INPUT TV HOMI AUDIO 0 OUTPUT Cable box / Satellite box AUDIO L Y Pe P. INPUT TV Pn AUDIO R L Y PE, I Now that you have HD Programming and are connected to an HD Input, Tune to an HD Channel (Remember not all channels are currently broadcast in HD) Sic back, relax and enjoy the superior quality of High-Definition. Note: Standard analog TV channels and HD channels, even on the same network, broadcast on different channels. Example: ABC analog may be on channel 4, while ABC-HD may be on channel 104. If you are experiencing problems please call Toshiba Customer Service at I -800-631-381 I All cables and Adapters are sold separately. For additional Toshiba Product Information visit support.toshiba.com. Please remember to complete your product registration. Failure to register your product does not diminish your warranty rights. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>>