Toshiba 32PS10 Owners Manual - Page 35

Broadcast system - philippines

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Reference section Some pixels of the screen do not light up • The LCD display panel is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however, sometimes some pixels of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a malfunction. The picture brightness varies when you display switch the TV on. • If you switch the TV on at 0°C and under, wait until the warms up. Multiple images • The station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another channel. • Aerial reception may be poor. Use a high directional outdoor aerial. • Check if the direction of the aerial has changed. Poor colour or no colour • The station may have broadcast difficulties. Try another channel. • Adjust the Tint and/or Colour in the PICTURE menu. The remote control does not operate • Remove all obstructions between the remote control and the remote control sensor on the TV. • The remote control batteries may be dead. Replace the batteries. Broadcast system Broadcast transmission systems of each country or region Asia M.E. Country or region Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, etc. China, Vietnam China Hong Kong Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc. Russian Federation, etc. Myanmar, Republic of the Philippines, etc. Colour Sound PAL B/G PAL D/K PAL I SECAM B/G SECAM D/K NTSC M Oceania Country or region Australia, New Zealand, etc. Colour Sound PAL B/G Africa Country or region Republic of South Africa, etc. Colour Sound PAL I South America Country or region Brazil Chile, Colombia, etc. Colour PAL NTSC Sound M M Note: PAL, SECAM and NTSC 3.58 (MHz) are different colour signal broadcast transmission systems applicable to different countries or region. NTSC 4.43 (MHz) is used in special VCRs to playback NTSC recorded video tapes through PAL TV equipment. 35

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Some pixels of the screen do not light
up
• The LCD display panel is manufactured
using an extremely high level of precision
technology, however, sometimes some
pixels of the screen may be missing picture
elements or have luminous spots. This is
not a sign of a malfunction.
The picture brightness varies when you
display switch the TV on.
• If you switch the TV on at 0°C and under,
wait until the warms up.
Multiple images
• The station may have broadcast difficulties.
Try another channel.
• Aerial reception may be poor. Use a high
directional outdoor aerial.
• Check if the direction of the aerial has
changed.
Poor colour or no colour
• The station may have broadcast difficulties.
Try another channel.
• Adjust the
Tint
and/or
Colour
in the
PICTURE
menu.
The remote control does not operate
• Remove all obstructions between the
remote control and the remote control
sensor on the TV.
• The remote control batteries may be dead.
Replace the batteries.
Broadcast system
Broadcast transmission systems of each
country or region
Asia M.E.
Country or region
Colour
Sound
Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel,
Oman, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates,
Yemen, etc.
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, etc.
PAL
B/G
China, Vietnam
PAL
D/K
China Hong Kong
PAL
I
Iraq, Islamic Republic
of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi
Arabia, etc.
SECAM
B/G
Russian Federation, etc.
SECAM
D/K
Myanmar, Republic of the
Philippines, etc.
NTSC
M
Oceania
Country or region
Colour
Sound
Australia, New Zealand,
etc.
PAL
B/G
Africa
Country or region
Colour
Sound
Republic of South Africa,
etc.
PAL
I
South America
Country or region
Colour
Sound
Brazil
PAL
M
Chile, Colombia, etc.
NTSC
M
Note:
PAL, SECAM and NTSC 3.58 (MHz) are different
colour signal broadcast transmission systems
applicable to different countries or region. NTSC
4.43 (MHz) is used in special VCRs to playback
NTSC recorded video tapes through PAL TV
equipment.
Reference section