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Integrated High Definition LED Television User’s Guide: 58L5400U 65L5400U If you need assistance: Toshiba’s Support Web site support.toshiba.com For more information, see “Troubleshooting” on page 121 in this guide. Owner’s Record The model number and serial number are on the back and side of your television. Print out this page and write these numbers in the spaces below. Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate with your Toshiba dealer about this television. Model number: ___________________________________ Serial number: ___________________________________ Register your Toshiba television at register.toshiba.com Note: To display a High Definition picture, the TV must be receiving a High Definition signal (such as an over-the-air High Definition TV broadcast, a High Definition digital cable program, or a High Definition GMA300035011 digital satellite program). For details, contact your TV antenna installer, 12/14 cable provider, or satellite provider

2 Dear Customer, WARNING Thank you for purchasing this Toshiba LED TV. This Improper location and installation of a television can document will help you use the many exciting features lead to the death of your child. Never place the of your new LED TV. Before operating your LED TV, television on furniture or in a location where children carefully read this document completely. can climb up on and tip over the television. Please refer to the Child Safety information in item 26) on page 5 of Safety Precautions the Important Safety Instructions/Installation section. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS WARNING: If you decide to wall mount this APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. television, always use a mounting bracket that has been Listed by an independent laboratory (such as WARNING UL, CSA, ETL) and is appropriate for the size and RISK OF ELECTRIC weight of this television. The use of inappropriate SHOCK DO NOT OPEN. or non-Listed mounting brackets could result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage. See WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC “To Display your LED TV on the included Pedestal SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). Stand:” on page 6. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. NOTE TO CATV INSTALLERS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an This is a reminder to call the CATV system installer’s equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the attention to Article 820-40 of the U.S. NEC, which presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. For The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is additional antenna grounding information, see item 33) intended to alert the user to the presence of important and item 34) on page 5. operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

CHILD SAFETY: PROPER TELEVISION PLACEMENT MATTERS TOSHIBA CARES • Manufacturers, retailers and the rest of the consumer electronics industry are committed to making home entertainment safe and enjoyable. • As you enjoy your television, please note that all televisions – new and old- must be supported on proper stands or installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Televisions that are inappropriately situated on dressers, bookcases, shelves, desks, speakers, chests, carts, etc., may fall over, resulting in injury. TUNE IN TO SAFETY • ALWAYS follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for the safe installation of your television. • ALWAYS read and follow all instructions for proper use of your television. • NEVER allow children to climb on or play on the television or the furniture on which the television is placed. • NEVER place the television on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers. • ALWAYS install the television where it cannot be pushed, pulled over or knocked down. • ALWAYS route cords and cables connected to the television so that they cannot be tripped over, pulled or grabbed. WALL OR CEILING MOUNT YOUR TELEVISION • ALWAYS contact your retailer about professional installation if you have any doubts about your ability to safely mount your television. • ALWAYS use a mount that has been recommended by the television manufacturer and has a safety certification by an independent laboratory (such as UL, CSA, ETL). • ALWAYS follow all instructions supplied by the television and mount manufacturers. • ALWAYS make sure that the wall or ceiling where you are mounting the television is appropriate. Some mounts are not designed to be mounted to walls and ceilings with steel studs or cinder block construction. If you are unsure, contact a professional installer. • Televisions can be heavy. A minimum of two people is required for a wall or ceiling mount installation. MOVING AN OLDER TELEVISION TO A NEW PLACE IN YOUR HOME • Many new television buyers move their older CRT televisions into a secondary room after the purchase of a flat-panel television. Special care should be made in the placement of older CRT televisions. • ALWAYS place your older CRT television on furniture that is sturdy and appropriate for its size and weight. • NEVER place your older CRT television on a dresser where children may be tempted to use the drawers to climb. • ALWAYS make sure your older CRT television does not hang over the edge of your furniture. CE.org/safety

4 Important Safety Instructions toxic liquid. If the liquid comes in contact with your 1) Read these instructions. mouth or eyes, or your skin is cut by broken glass, 2) Keep these instructions. rinse the affected area thoroughly with water and 3) Heed all warnings. contact your doctor immediately. 4) Follow all instructions. • ALWAYS contact a service technician to inspect the TV any time it has been damaged or dropped. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 15) CAUTION: 6) Clean only with dry cloth. • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use the polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in other outlet unless the blades can be inserted accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. completely to prevent blade exposure. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as • To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus to wide slot; fully insert. (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 16) CAUTION: 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or • Do not let children swallow any small parts included grounding type plug. A polarized plug on or with the product or play with the plastic bag. has two blades with one wider than the Wide blade Keep the small parts and the plastic bag out of the other. A grounding type plug has two reach of children. blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are 17)CAUTION: provided for your safety. If the provided • Do not let water or other liquids come into contact plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician with the product, as it may result in damage. for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 18) WARNING: 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or • To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience open flames away from this product at all times. receptacles, and the point where they exit from the • Keep the product away from direct sunlight, fire or a apparatus. heat source such as a heater. This may reduce the product life time or result in fire. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Installation, Care, and Service 12)Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or Installation sold with the apparatus. When a cart is Follow these recommendations and precautions and used, use caution when moving the cart/ heed all warnings when installing your TV: apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 19) WARNING: Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, 13)Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or fire, or the like. when unused for long periods of time. 20)ALWAYS plug the product into an outlet that is located 14)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. in such a manner that it can be easily unplugged in Servicing is required when the apparatus has been case the product requires service. damaged in any way, such as when power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects 21)NEVER route the product’s power cord inside a wall or similar enclosed area. have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, 22)Never modify this equipment. Changes or or has been dropped. modifications may void: a) the warranty, and b) the user’s authority to operate this equipment under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. Additional Safety Precautions 23) DANGER: RISK OF 14a) CAUTION: If the TV is dropped and the cabinet or SERIOUS PERSONAL enclosure surface has been damaged or the TV INJURY, DEATH, OR does not operate normally, take the following EQUIPMENT DAMAGE! precautions: Never place the TV on an unstable • ALWAYS turn off the TV and unplug the power cord cart, stand, or table. The TV may to avoid possible electric shock or fire. fall, causing serious personal injury, • NEVER allow your body to come in contact with any death, or serious damage to the TV. broken glass or liquid from the damaged television. The LCD panel inside the TV contains glass and a

5 24)When selecting a location for the TV, • NEVER allow any part of the TV to hang over the edge of the supporting furniture, • NEVER place the TV on tall furniture (for example, entertainment centers or bookcases) without anchoring both the furniture and the TV to a suitable support, • Never place cloth or other material between the TV and the supporting furniture. • NEVER allow children to climb on the TV 25)To avoid damage to this product, never place or store the TV in direct sunlight; hot, humid areas; or areas subject to excessive dust or vibration. 34) 26)Always place the TV on a sturdy, level, stable surface DANGER: RISK OF SERIOUS that can support the entire bottom surface of the stand PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH! and the weight of the unit using the following method: • When installing a rooftop antenna, use extreme care Secure the TV with a sturdy strap to a wall stud, pillar, to make sure you are never in a position where your or other immovable structure. body (or any item you are in contact with, such as a When connecting the strap: ladder or screwdriver) can accidentally touch - attach the strap to the TV using the hooks or clips on overhead power lines. Never locate the antenna near overhead power lines or other electrical the back of the TV. circuits. - make sure the strap is tight, secure, and parallel to the • Never attempt to install any of the following during floor. lightning activity: a) an antenna system; or b) cables, 58”/65” TV wires, or any home theater component connected to Sturdy strap an antenna or phone system. (as short as possible) Hook Care For better performance and safer operation of your TOSHIBA TV, follow these recommendations and TV side TV top precautions: 27)The product shall not be exposed to dripping or 35)If you use the TV in a room where the temperature is splashing, and that no objects filled with liquids, such 32° F (0° C) or below, the picture brightness may vary as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. until the LED warms up. This is not a sign of 28)Never block or cover the slots or openings in the TV malfunction. cabinet back, bottom, and sides. Never place the TV: • on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface; 36) WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS • too close to drapes, curtains, or walls; or PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT • in a confined space such as a bookcase, built-in DAMAGE! cabinet, or any other place with poor ventilation. • Never use chemicals (such as air fresheners, cleaning agents, etc.) on or near the TV pedestal. 29)Always leave a space of at least 4 (four) inches around Studies indicate that plastics may weaken and crack the TV. The slots and openings are provided to protect over time from the combined effects of chemical the TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable operation of the TV. agents and mechanical stress (such as the weight of the TV). Failure to follow these instructions could 30)Never allow anything to rest on or roll over the power result in serious injury and/or permanent damage to cord, and never place the TV where the power cord is TV and TV pedestal. subject to wear or abuse. • Always unplug the TV before cleaning. Gently wipe the display panel surface (the TV screen) using a 31)Never overload wall outlets and extension cords. dry, soft cloth (cotton, flannel, etc.). A hard cloth may damage the surface of the panel. Avoid contact with 32)Always operate this equipment from a 120V AC, 60 Hz alcohol, thinner, benzene, acidic or alkaline solvent power source. cleaners, abrasive cleaners, or chemical cloths, which may damage the surface. Never spray volatile 33)Always make sure the antenna system is properly compounds such as insecticide on the cabinet. grounded to provide adequate protection against Such products may damage or discolor the cabinet. voltage surges and built-up static charges (see Section 810 of the National Electric Code). 37)Never hit, press, or place anything on the back cover. These actions will damage internal parts.

6 38) Choosing a location for your LED TV WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! To Display your LED TV on the included Pedestal Stand: Never spill liquids or push objects of any kind into Observe the following safety precautions: the TV cabinet slots. 1) Read and follow the pedestal assembly instructions 39)During a lightning storm, do not touch the connecting included with the pedestal. cables or product. CAUTION: Before beginning pedestal assembly, 40)For added protection of your TV from lightning and carefully lay the front of the LCD Panel face down power surges, always unplug the power cord and on a flat, cushioned surface such as a quilt or disconnect the antenna from the TV if you leave the TV blanket. Leave the bottom of the unit protruding unattended or unused for long periods of time. over the edge of the surface and assemble the pedestal as described in this instruction document. 41)Always unplug the TV to completely disconnect from Note: Extreme care should always be used when mains power. When the TV is turned off using the on/ attaching the pedestal stand to avoid damage to off switch, it is not completely disconnected from power the LCD panel. and a minute amount of current is still consumed. 2) Place the TV on a sturdy, level surface that can 42)During normal use, the TV may make occasional support the entire bottom surface of the stand and the snapping or popping sounds. This is normal, especially weight of the unit. when the unit is being turned on or off. If these sounds 3) Be sure to secure the TV to a wall, pillar, surface, or become frequent or continuous, unplug the power cord other immovable structure see item 26) on page 5 for and contact a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider. additional details. 43) WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS To Display your LED TV using a Wall Bracket: PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT If you decide to wall mount your LED TV, always use a DAMAGE! wall bracket Listed by an independent laboratory (such as UL, CSA, ETL) that is appropriate for the size Never strike the screen with a sharp or heavy object. and weight of the TV: 44) 1) CAUTION: Two people are required for installation. • The LCD screen of this product can be damaged by 2) Unplug and remove any cables and/or other ultraviolet radiation from the sun. When selecting a component connectors from the rear of the TV. location for the television, avoid locations where the 3) Remove the screws of the VESA Mounting Pattern screen may be exposed to direct sunlight, such as in shown in the table below, if applicable. front of a window. CAUTION: Do not use the screws removed from • Never touch, press, or place anything on the LCD the back cover to attach the wall mount bracket to screen. These actions will damage the LCD screen. the TV. If you need to clean the LCD screen, follow the 4) Always use the screws supplied or recommended by instructions in item 36) on page 5. the wall mount manufacturer. 5) Follow the instructions provided with your wall bracket. Service Before proceeding, make sure the appropriate bracket(s) are attached to the wall and the back of the 45) TV as described in the instructions provided with the wall bracket. WARNING: 6) After attaching the appropriate bracket(s) to the wall RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! and the back of the TV, remove the pedestal stand from the TV, as described in this instruction document. Never attempt to service the TV yourself. Opening 7) VESA Mounting Pattern and removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Failure to TV Size Hole Pattern (HxV) Screw Size follow this WARNING may result in death or serious injury. Refer all servicing not specified in 58” 400mm x 400mm M6 this manual to a Toshiba Authorized Service 65” 400mm x 400mm M6 Provider. 46)If you have the TV serviced: • Ask the service technician to use only replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. • Upon completion of service, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the TV is in safe operating condition.

7 Removing the Pedestal Stand 1) Carefully lay the front of the unit face down on a flat, cushioned surface such as a quilt or blanket. Leave FCC Declaration of Conformity the stand protruding over the edge of the surface. Compliance Statement (Part 15): Note: Extreme care should always be used when Toshiba 58L5400U and 65L5400U Television removing the pedestal stand to avoid damage to models comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. the LCD panel. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 2) Remove the stand screws shown in the diagram below. This will allow removal of the pedestal stand. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 3) Once you have removed the screws holding the (2) This device must accept any interference received, pedestal stand in place, remove the pedestal stand including interference that may cause undesired operation. from the TV. The party responsible for compliance to these rules is: Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. L5400U Series 9740 Irvine Blvd., Irvine, CA 92618. Ph: 800-631-3811 58” TV. VESA Mounting Pattern Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by removing and applying Hook Sturdy strap Two stand screws power to the equipment, the user is encouraged to try (as short as possible) to correct the interference by one of the following (Sample Illustration) measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 65” TV. VESA Mounting Pattern • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Wireless Radio For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1-11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. The device could automatically discontinue Hook Sturdy strap transmission in case of absence of information to transmit, Two stand screws (as short as possible) or operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission of control or signaling information or (Sample Illustration) the use of repetitive codes where required by the technology. CAUTION: Always place the TV on a sturdy, level, If this device is going to be operated in 5.15-5.25GHz stable surface that can support the entire bottom frequency range, then it is restricted to an indoor surface of the stand and the weight of the unit using environment only. the following method: Important: Any changes or modifications not Secure the TV with a sturdy strap to a wall stud, pillar, expressly approved by the party responsible for or other immovable structure. compliance could void the user’s authority to operate When connecting the strap: this equipment. - attach the strap to the TV using the hooks or clips on This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located the back of the TV. or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or - make sure the strap is tight, secure, and parallel to transmitter. the floor.

8 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This ENERGY STAR® User Information equipment should be installed and operated with minimum ENERGY STAR User Information Statement: the factory distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. default settings of this television meet ENERGY STAR® requirements. Changing Picture Settings may increase energy consumption, possibly beyond the limits required for ENERGY STAR qualification. To ensure your television is operating at optimal energy efficiency, select [Home] mode during initial activation. To return to [Home] mode settings, select the [Installation] icon from the menu, select [Store / Home Mode], then select [Home]. This places the TV in [Standard] mode. [Standard] mode is recommended for normal home use. ENERGY STAR® qualified TV. Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent green house gas emissions by meeting strict guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks. Important notes about your TV The following symptoms are technical limitations of LCD Display technology and are not an indication of malfunction; therefore, Toshiba is not responsible for perceived issues resulting from these symptoms. 1) An afterimage (ghost) may appear on the screen if a fixed, non-moving image appears for a long period of time. The afterimage is not permanent and will disappear in a short period of time. 2) The LCD panel contained in this TV is manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology; however, there may be an occasional pixel (dot of light) that does not operate properly (does not light, remains constantly lit, etc.). This is a structural property of LCD technology, is not a sign of malfunction, and is not covered under your warranty. Such pixels are not visible when the picture is viewed from a normal viewing distance. Note: Interactive video games that involve shooting a “gun” type of joystick at an on-screen target may not work with this TV. WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

9 Trademark Information Copyright • ClearScan, ColorMaster, ColorStream, CQ Engine, © 2014 by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. All DynaLight, GameTimer, Native Mode, Stable Sound, rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this guide cannot Surflock, TheaterWide, and TosLink are trademarks or registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information be reproduced in any form without the prior written Systems, Inc. and/or Toshiba Corporation. permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed, • Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™, and the logos are however, with respect to the use of the information trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. contained herein. •For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts. com. Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are Notice registered trademarks, and DTS TruSurround is a trademark of DTS, Inc. © The information contained in this manual, including but not DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. limited to any product specifications, is subject to change •Manufactured under license from Dolby without notice. Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, symbol are trademarks of Dolby INC. AND TOSHIBA OF CANADA LIMITED Laboratories. (COLLECTIVELY TOSHIBA) PROVIDES NO •DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR subsidiaries and are used under license. ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN •The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY are trademarks or registered trademarks of OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States WITH REGARD TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING. and other countries. TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY •MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology DAMAGES INCURRED DIRECTLY OR licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. INDIRECTLY FROM ANY TECHNICAL OR •Netflix is a registered trademark of Netflix, Inc. TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS •Pandora is a registered trademark of CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR DISCREPANCIES Pandora Media, Inc. BETWEEN THE PRODUCT AND THE MANUAL. IN •Samba and Samba TV are trademarks of NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY Free Stream Media Corp. INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR •WiFi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON Alliance®. TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING •YouTube is a trademark of Google Inc. OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS •This production contains Bitstream Vera MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION Sans fonts under the following copyright: CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF. Copyright © 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc. •All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Contents Chapter 1: Introduction.............................................................. 17 Features...................................................................18 Overview of installation, setup, and use....................20 TV front and side panel controls and connections.....21 TV back panel connections.......................................22 Chapter 2: Connecting Your TV.................................................. 24 Overview of cable types............................................24 Coaxial (F-type) cable ........................................24 Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow)..............25 Component video cables (red/green/blue)..........25 HDMI® cable (with HDMI Logo)..........................25 Optical audio cable.............................................26 LAN cable...........................................................26 About the connection illustrations......................26 Connecting a VCR, antenna, cable TV, or camcorder.26 Connecting a Blu-ray™ / DVD player, satellite receiver with ColorStream™ or VCR . ..................28 Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input...................................................................29 10

Contents 13 Sound Mode.......................................................73 Stable SoundTM. .................................................73 Using the Dolby® Digital Dynamic Range Control feature ............................................74 Selecting the PIN code.............................................74 Enter a new PIN code..........................................74 Forgotten PIN code............................................74 Changing or deleting your PIN code...................75 Using parental controls (for USA region)..................75 Blocking TV programs and movies by rating (V-Chip).......................................................75 Downloading an additional rating system...........76 Displaying ratings..............................................79 Unlocking programs temporarily........................79 Using the input lock feature......................................80 Locking channels.....................................................80 Using the GameTimerTM. ....................................81 Using the panel lock feature................................82 MediaShare (Videos, Music, and Photos).................83 Auto Start function.............................................85 To open the MediaShare.....................................85 Viewing photo files.............................................86 Playing music files.............................................88 Viewing photo files and playing music files at the same time ..........................................89 Playing video files . ............................................89 During playback you can do the following:................90 To set the repeat mode:............................................90 DivX®.......................................................................91 To register your TV to a DivX® account:..............91 To unregister your device:..................................91 To playback DivX HD content:.............................92 Setting the sleep timer..............................................92 No Signal Power Down.............................................93 Using HDMI® CEC....................................................93

14 Contents HDMI® CEC playback device (Blu-rayTM/DVD player, etc.) control . ....................................94 Other HDMI® CEC functions...............................96 Setting up HDMI® CEC........................................96 Using the HDMI® settings feature.............................97 HDMI® 1(2, or 3) RGB Range.............................97 HDMI® Information Display................................97 Displaying TV status information..............................98 Understanding the last mode memory feature..........99 Chapter 7: Using the TV’s Advanced Features........................100 Using the advanced picture settings.......................100 ColorMaster™..................................................100 Base Color Adjustment.....................................100 Color Temperature............................................101 Static Gamma...................................................101 DynaLightTM.....................................................102 Dynamic Contrast.............................................102 Cinema Mode...................................................102 Noise Reduction...............................................103 Using your home network......................................104 When using a Wireless network connection...........105 Wireless LAN and your Health:.........................105 Using the TV in a wireless LAN environment:....105 Setting up the Network...........................................106 Wireless Setup.................................................106 Easy Setup using PBC (Push button configuration)............................................107 Easy Setup using PIN (Personal Identification Number).....................................................107 Advanced Network Setup.................................111 Network Connection Test..................................113 Using the software keyboard..................................114 Enter text using the software keyboard.............115 Performing a Software Upgrade.............................116

16 Contents Ethernet.................................................................132 USB........................................................................132 Dimensions (with stand)........................................132 Weight (mass)..................................................133 Operating conditions........................................133 Supplied accessories.............................................133 Acceptable signal formats for HDMI®.....................134 HDMI® signal formats.......................................134 Appendix B: License Agreement.............................................. 135 Appendix C: Index..................................................................... 139

Chapter 1 Introduction Safety icons This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuries, damage to your equipment, or loss of data. These safety cautions have been classified according to the seriousness of the risk, and icons highlight these instructions as follows: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage. Provides important information. 17

18 Introduction Features Features The following are just a few of the many exciting features of your new Toshiba wide screen, integrated HD LED TV: v Integrated digital tuning (8VSB ATSC and QAM) — Eliminates the need for a separate digital converter set-top box (in most cases) v 1920 x 1080 output resolution v Three HDMI®—Digital, High-Definition Multimedia Interfaces with 1080p input support. v Built-in WLAN—Allows the television to access your home wireless network. v ColorStreamTM HD—High-resolution component video input and shared composite video input. v Digital Audio Out—Optical audio connection with Dolby® Digital optical output form. See “Connecting a digital audio system” on page 33. v DTS TruSurroundTM—Delivers high quality surround and expanded sound field over two speakers. See “DTS TruSurround™” on page 73. v Game Mode—Reduces controller delay for faster video gaming action. See “Selecting the picture mode” on page 66. v DynaLightTM—Backlight control monitors the brightness of each video frame and automatically adjusts backlight intensity based on the content to create higher dynamic contrast, for deeper blacks and increased depth. See “DynaLightTM” on page 102. v Dynamic Picture Mode—Delivers maximum contrast, clarity, and color saturation. See “Selecting the picture mode” on page 66. v DNR—Dynamic Noise Reduction technology that filters out video noise without decreasing picture sharpness, see “DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction)” on page 103. v GameTimerTM—Allows you to set time limits for video game play and locks the input source for gaming modules when the pre-set time expires. See “Using the GameTimerTM” on page 81. v HDMI® CEC control—Allows control of external devices from the TV remote via HDMI® connection. “Using HDMI® CEC” on page 93. v ColorMasterTM—Technology that gives you precise control of hue, saturation, and brightness for six primary colors: Red,

Introduction Features 19 Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. See “ColorMaster™” on page 100. v Dual Core CQ EngineTM—Is a powerful video processing engine with an array of advanced technologies working together to create enhanced picture quality and enable superior Smart TV capability. v Cinema Mode—This picture quality feature provides a smoother motion and a crisper image. See “Cinema Mode” on page 102. v ClearScanTM 240Hz—Provides picture clarity for motion video using new Backlight Scanning technology. v Edge Enhancer—Enhanced video processing that defines the edges and textures for greater image details to make the picture look crisp and clear, see “Edge Enhancer” on page 103. v MediaShare—Allows you to view photo files and play music files, see “MediaShare (Videos, Music, and Photos)” on page 83. v Smart TV—Connects you to online content and your home network. You can access key media apps including Netflix®, Pandora®, and YouTubeTM, see “Using the TV Application Services features” on page 117. v ENERGY STAR® qualified

20 Introduction Overview of installation, setup, and use Overview of installation, setup, and use Follow these steps to set up your TV and begin using its many exciting features. 1 Carefully read the important safety, installation, care, and service information. Keep this document for future reference. 2 To choose a location for the TV: v Read “Important notes about your TV” on page 8. v Place the TV on the floor or a sturdy, level, stable surface that can support the entire bottom surface of the stand and the weight of the unit. Secure the TV to a wall, pillar, or other immovable structure, see 26) on page 5. v Place the TV in a location where light does not reflect on the screen. v Always leave a space of at least 4 (four) inches around the TV. The slots and openings are provided to protect the TV from overheating and to help maintain reliable operation of the TV. 3 Do not plug in any power cords until after you have connected all cables and devices to your TV. 4 Before connecting cables or devices to the TV, learn the functions of the TV’s connections and controls, see “Overview of cable types” on page 24. 5 Connect your other electronic device(s) to the TV, see “Connecting Your TV” on page 24. 6 Install the batteries in the remote control, see “Installing batteries” on page 39. 7 See “Learning about the remote control” on page 41 for an overview of the buttons on the remote control. 8 After connecting all cables and devices, plug in the power cords for your TV and other devices. Then press the POWER button on the TV control panel or remote control to turn on the TV. If the TV stops responding to the buttons on the remote control or TV control panel and you cannot turn the TV off or on, unplug the power cords for a few seconds and then plug them in and try again. 9 See “Navigating the menu system” on page 46 for a quick overview of navigating the TV’s menu system. 10 Program channels into the TV’s channel memory, see “Auto Tuning” on page 49.

Introduction TV front and side panel controls and connections 21 11 For details on using the TV’s features, see Chapter 6 and Chapter 7. 12 For help, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 121. 13 For technical specifications, see “Specifications” on page 130. 14 For the End User License Agreement, see “License Agreement” on page 135. TV front and side panel controls and connections Left side panel TV front 4 TV top 5 6 7 32 1 (Sample Illustration)58/65L5400U - Front and side panel controls and connection 1 Power On/Standby LED—Power indicator light, (glows red when the TV power is Off). 2 Remote sensor (embedded)—Point the remote control toward this remote sensor. 3 Light Sensor—Detects the ambient light conditions to optimize the backlighting levels. 4 USB port—Used to access video, music, or photo files with USB device. 5 POWER—Turns the TV On/Off. 6 / /+/ ─ —Adjusts the volume level, changes the channel, or changes the input or source you are viewing, depending on the mode, which is selected by the CH/INPUT button. 7 CH/INPUT—Switches the function of the / /+/─ buttons to select the volume, channel, or input mode. • In Volume mode, the buttons increase or decrease the volume. • In Channel mode, the buttons change the channel up or down. • In Source mode, the buttons toggle the input from one source to the next.

22 Introduction TV back panel connections TV back panel connections For explanations of cable types and connections, see page 24. 4 3 7 Power Cord 2 5 6 1 7 Power Cord (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U - Back panel connections 1 ANT/CABLE—Antenna input that supports analog (NTSC) and digital (ATSC) off-air antenna signals and analog and digital cable TV (QAM) signals. 2 ColorStreamTM HD/ Video IN—High-resolution component video input and shared composite video input, see “Connecting a Blu-ray™ / DVD player, satellite receiver with ColorStream™ or VCR” on page 28. 3 HDMI® IN—High-Definition Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI® device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device. HDMI® connection is necessary to receive 1080p signals. 4 Digital Audio out— Optical audio output in Dolby® Digital or PCM (pulse-code modulation) format for connecting an external Dolby® Digital decoder, amplifier, or home theater system with optical audio input. 5 LAN IN—Connects the TV to your home network. 6 Two HDMI® IN—High-Definition Multimedia Interface input receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI® device or uncompressed digital video from a DVI device. HDMI® connection is necessary to receive 1080p signals.

Introduction TV back panel connections 23 7 Power Cord— Plug one end of the power cord into the jack on the back of the unit, and the other end into a live electrical outlet. The included power cord is for use with this unit only. Do not use it with other equipment. If you are not going to use the unit for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. Whenever the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet, it will draw some power, even when the unit is off. Component/Standard (composite) video cables carry only video information; separate audio cables are required for a complete connection.

Chapter 2 Connecting Your TV Overview of cable types Before purchasing cables, know the connector types your devices require. You can purchase cables from most stores that sell audio/ video devices. Coaxial (F-type) cable (Sample Illustration) Coaxial cable Coaxial (F-type) cable connects your antenna, cable TV service, and/or cable converter box to the ANT/CABLE input on your TV. Please tighten this connection by hand. Using tools may damage the connection. 24

25 Connecting Your TV Overview of cable types Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow) (Sample Illustration) Standard AV cables Standard A/V cables (composite video) usually come in sets of three, and connect to video devices with analog audio and composite video output. These cables (and the related inputs on your TV) are typically color-coded according to use: yellow for video, red for stereo right audio, and white for stereo left (or mono) audio. Component video cables (red/green/blue) Component video cables (red/green/blue) Component video cables come in sets of three and connect with video devices with component video output. (ColorStreamTM is Toshiba’s brand of component video). These cables are typically color-coded red, green, and blue. Separate audio cables are required for a complete connection. Component video cables provide better picture quality than composite video cables. HDMI® cable (with HDMI Logo) (Sample Illustration) HDMI® cable HDMI® (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable connects to devices that have an HDMI® output. An HDMI® cable delivers digital audio and video in its native format. Separate audio cables are not required, see “Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input” on page 29. HDMI® cables provide the best audio and picture quality.

26 Connecting Your TV Connecting a VCR, antenna, cable TV, or camcorder Optical audio cable (Sample Illustration) Optical audio cable Optical audio cable connect receivers with Dolby® Digital or PCM (pulse-code modulation) optical audio input to the TV’s Digital Audio Out terminal, see “Connecting a digital audio system” on page 33. LAN cable (Sample Illustration) LAN cable Standard LAN cable connects the TV to your home network, see “Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection - wired” on page 37. Crossover LAN cable connects the TV directly to a computer, see “Connecting the TV directly to a computer without an Internet connection” on page 35. About the connection illustrations You can connect different types and brands of devices to your TV in several different configurations. The connection illustrations in this manual are representative of typical device connections only. The input/output terminals on your devices may differ from those illustrated herein. For details on connecting and using your specific devices, refer to each device’s User’s Guide. Connecting a VCR, antenna, cable TV, or camcorder Camcorder TV back panel From cable TV From cable TV or antenna Cable box AUDIO VIDEO OUT L IN CH 3 CH 4 OUT R Stereo VCR VIDEO AUDIO L R IN IN from CH 3 ANT CH 4 OUT OUT to L R TV (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—Connecting to a VCR, antenna, or cable TV, or camcorder

28 Connecting Your TV Connecting a Blu-ray™ / DVD player, satellite receiver with ColorStream™ or VCR Connecting a Blu-ray™ / DVD player, satellite receiver with ColorStream™ or VCR TV back panel From antenna Stereo VCR VIDEO AUDIO L R IN IN from ANT CH 3 CH 4 OUT OUT to TV L R From satellite dish AUDIO OUT Y PB PR L Satellite COMPONENT VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO R IN OUT OUT Satellite receiver, Blu-rayTM or DVD player (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—Connecting a Blu-ray™ / DVD player or Satellite receiver with ColorstreamTM (or VCR). ColorStreamTM and composite video cables cannot be connected simultaneously. Items needed: v Coaxial cables v Standard AV cables If you have a mono VCR, connect L/MONO on the TV to your VCR’s audio out terminal using the white audio cable only. v Standard audio cables v Component video cables v You can connect the component video cables (plus audio cables) from the DVD player or satellite receiver to the COLORSTREAM HD terminal in the TV. The COLOR STREAM HD terminal can be used to display Progressive (480p, 720p) and Interlaced (480i, 1080i) scan systems. Please note that 1080p is not supported. Check the User’s Guide of the DVD player in order to determine the best output signal available. v If your DVD player or satellite receiver does not have component video, connect a standard A/V cable to the AUDIO/VIDEO terminal. If your DVD player has HDMI® video, see “Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input” on page 29.

29 Connecting Your TV Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input When you use ColorStreamTM HD or Video, switch AV input mode appropriately. To view antenna or Cable channels: Select the ANT/CABLE video input source on the TV.* To view the DVD player: Turn on the DVD player. Select the COLORSTREAM HD video input source on the TV.* To view satellite programs using the component video connections: Turn on the satellite receiver. Select the COLORSTREAM HD video input source on the TV.* To view the VCR or view and record antenna channels: Turn on the VCR. Tune the VCR to the channel you want to watch. Select the VIDEO input source on the TV.* To record a TV program while watching a DVD: Turn on the VCR. Tune the VCR to the channel to record. Select the COLORSTREAM HD video input source on the TV* to view the DVD. *To select the video input source, press the INPUT button on the remote control, see “Selecting the video input source” on page 54. The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability. Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input The HDMI® input on your TV receives digital audio and uncompressed digital video from an HDMI® source device, or uncompressed digital video from a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) source device. This input is designed to accept HDCP (High- Bandwidth Digital- Content Protection) program material in digital form from EIA/ CEA-861-D– compliant[1] consumer electronic devices (such as a set-top box or DVD player with HDMI® or DVI output). The HDMI® input can accept and display various signal formats. For detailed signal specifications, see “HDMI® signal formats” on page 134. Supported Audio format: Linear PCM, sampling rate 32/44.1/48 kHz.

30 Connecting Your TV Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input To connect a computer to the HDMI® input, see “Connection to the TV’s HDMI® terminal” on page 34. To connect an HDMI® device, you will need one HDMI® cable (type A connector) per HDMI® device. v For proper operation, it is recommended that you use an HDMI® cable with the HDMI® Logo( ). v HDMI cables transfer both video and audio. Separate analog ® audio cables are not required (see illustration). TV back panel HDMI® device (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—HDMI® connections To view the HDMI® device video: Select HDMI 1, HDMI 2 or HDMI 3 video input source on the TV. (Press the INPUT button on the remote control. For more information, see “Selecting the video input source” on page 54). To connect a DVI device, you will need: v HDMI® to DVI adapter cable For proper operation, the length of an HDMI® to DVI adapter cable should not exceed 9.8 ft (3m). The recommended length is 6.6 ft (2m).

31 Connecting Your TV HDMI® CEC connection TV back panel VIDEO AUDIO DVI/HDCP L R OUT IN IN OUT L R (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—DVI connections To ensure that the HDMI® or DVI device is reset properly: v When turning on your electronic components, turn on the TV first, and then the HDMI® or DVI device. v When turning off your electronic components, turn off the HDMI® or DVI device first, and then the TV. EIA/CEA-861-D compliance covers the transmission of uncompressed digital video with high-bandwidth digital content protection, which is being standardized for reception of high- definition video signals. Because this is an evolving technology, it is possible that some devices may not operate properly with the TV. HDMI® CEC connection You can control the basic functions of connected audio/video devices using the TV’s remote control if you connect a HDMI® CEC compatible audio receiver or playback device. The HDMI® CEC Control feature uses CEC technology as regulated by the HDMI® standard.

32 Connecting Your TV HDMI® CEC connection Back panel Playback device (HDMI ® Audio Receiver CEC DVD Player, etc.) Playback device (HDMI ® CEC DVD Player, etc.) (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—HDMI® CEC compatible audio receiver and playback device connections To connect an HDMI® device, you will need one HDMI® cable (type A connector) per HDMI® device (see “Overview of cable types” on page 24). v If several devices are connected, HDMI® CEC Control feature may not operate properly. v For proper operation, it is recommended that you use an HDMI® cable with the HDMI® Logo ( ). Before controlling the device(s): v After completing the above connections, configure the HDMI® CEC Setup menu with the desired settings, see “Setting up HDMI® CEC” on page 96. v The connected devices must also be configured. For details, see the operation manual for each device. v This feature uses the CEC technology as regulated by the HDMI® standard. v This feature is limited to models incorporating Toshiba’s HDMI® CEC. However, Toshiba is not liable for those operations. Refer to the individual instruction manuals for compatibility information. This feature may not work properly depending on the devices that are connected.

Connecting Your TV 33 Connecting a digital audio system Connecting a digital audio system The TV’s Digital Audio Out terminal outputs a Dolby® Digital, 2-channel down-mixed PCM (pulse-code modulation) signal for use with an external Dolby® Digital decoder or other external audio system with optical audio input. You will need an optical audio cable (Use an optical audio cable that has the larger “TosLink™” connector and not the smaller “mini- optical” connector.) TV back panel Digital decoder or other digital audio system (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U—Connecting a digital audio system Some audio systems may not be compatible with Dolby® Digital, or bitstream signal. Older audio systems that are not compatible with standard optical out signals may not work properly, creating a high noise level that may damage speakers or headphones. THIS DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY YOUR WARRANTY. The DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal may not output some digital audio sources because of copy restrictions. v The Dolby® Digital format is available in the following situations: - When tuned to a digital RF channel - When an HDMI® input is used - When network devices are used

34 Connecting Your TV Connecting a computer To control the audio: 1 Turn on the TV and the digital audio device. 2 Press the MENU button on the remote control and open the Sound menu. 3 Select Sound > Digital Audio Output > Audio Format and then press the OK button. 4 Press the ▲/▼ (arrow) buttons to select either Auto or PCM, depending on your device. Connecting a computer With HDMI® connection, you can view your computer’s display on the TV and hear the sound from the TV’s speakers. Connection to the TV’s HDMI® terminal When connecting a computer with a DVI terminal, use an HDMI®- to-DVI adapter cable. When connecting a computer with an HDMI® terminal, use an HDMI® cable (type A connector). Separate analog audio cables may not be necessary, depending on computer hardware and setup, see “Connecting an HDMI® or DVI device to the HDMI® input” on page 29. TV back panel Computer (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U Series - Connecting a computer to the TV through the HDMI® terminal.

35 Connecting Your TV Connecting to a home network v The edges of the picture may be hidden. v If receiving a 480i (HDMI®), 480p (HDMI®), 720p, 1080i, or 1080p signal program, Native ModeTM scales the video to display the entire picture within the borders of the screen (i.e. no overscan). Connecting to a home network The LAN port allows your Toshiba TV to connect to your home network. You can use this home network to access photos, movies, and music files that are stored on a connected Media Server and play them on your TV. Connecting the TV directly to a computer without an Internet connection You will need a Crossover LAN cable. TV back panel Computer (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U Series - Connecting a computer without Internet connection.

36 Connecting Your TV Connecting to a home network Connecting the TV to a home network without an Internet connection Items needed: v Standard LAN cables v Router with a hub Router with a hub Computer TV back panel Computer (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U Series - Connecting a network without Internet connection

Connecting Your TV Connecting to a home network 37 Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection - wired Items needed: v Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type) v Standard LAN cables v Router with Hub v Modem (DSL or cable) Modem (DSL or cable) Router with a hub 1 2, 3 2 TV back panel Cable or Phone jack Computer 2 (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U Series - Connecting with Internet connection - wired Item: Description: Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem 1 type) 2 Standard LAN cable Do NOT connect a phone jack directly to the TV’s LAN 3 port.

38 Connecting Your TV Connecting to a home network Connecting the TV to a home network with an Internet connection - wireless Items needed: v Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem type) v Standard LAN cables v Wireless LAN access point or wireless router v Modem (DSL or cable) Modem (DSL or cable) Wireless LAN access point 1 Built-in WLAN system: It is not nessesary to connect an external WLAN adaptor to the TV 2 Cable or Phone jack Computer 2 (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U Series - Connecting with Internet connection - wireless Item: Description: Coaxial or telephone cable (depending on your modem 1 type) 2 Standard LAN cable The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on surrounding electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design and configuration, and client design and software/hardware configurations. The actual transmission speed will be lower than the theoretical maximum speed. The Built-in WLAN Adapter is based on the IEEE 802.11n specification and may not be fully compatible with, or support some features (e.g., security) of certain Wi-Fi equipment that are based on the draft version of IEEE 802.11n.

Chapter 3 Using the Remote Control Installing batteries To install batteries : 1 Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote control. Squeeze tab and lift cover (Sample Illustration) Removing the remote back cover 2 Insert two AAA batteries, corresponding to the (+) and (-) markings on the battery compartment. (Sample Illustration) Installing the batteries 3 Replace the battery cover. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, etc. 39

40 Using the Remote Control Remote control effective range v Be sure to use AAA size batteries. v Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area. v Always consider the environment when disposing of batteries. v Always follow applicable laws and regulations. v If the remote does not operate correctly, or if the operating range is reduced, replace the batteries. v Always replace both batteries with new ones. Never mix battery types or use new and used batteries together. v Always remove batteries from the remote if they are dead or if the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time. This prevents battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment. Remote control effective range For optimum performance, aim the remote control directly at the TV and make sure there is no obstruction between the remote control and the TV. 16.4 ft (5m) (Sample Illustration) 58/65L5400U-Remote control effective range

41 Using the Remote Control Learning about the remote control Learning about the remote control The buttons used for operating the TV are described below. For the HDMI® CEC remote control functions, see “HDMI® CEC playback device (Blu-rayTM/DVD player, etc.) control” on page 94. 4 1 5 2 6 3 7 8 12 9 13 10 11 17 14 18 19 15 16 24 20 25 21 26 22 27 23 (Sample Illustration) Remote control overview The error message “NOT AVAILABLE” may appear if you press a button for a function that is not available.

42 Using the Remote Control Learning about the remote control 1 The POWER button turns the TV On/Off. When the TV is off, the power LED indicator on the TV front glows red. 2 The PIC SIZE button cycles through the picture sizes, see “Selecting the picture size” on page 60. 3 The PIC MODE button selects the picture mode, see “Adjusting the picture” on page 66. 4 The INPUT button selects the video input source, see “Selecting the video input source” on page 54. 5 The SLEEP button accesses the sleep timer, see “Setting the sleep timer” on page 92. 6 The C. CAPTION button accesses closed captions, see “Using closed captions” on page 68. 7 The Channel Number buttons (0-9, and Dash 100) directly tune channels. The (Dash 100) button allows you to enter two part channel numbers, see “Storing channels in memory (optional)” on page 49. 8 The CH RTN button returns to the last viewed channel or source, see “Switching between two channels using Channel Return” on page 58. 9 The MUTE button reduces or turns off the sound, see “Muting the sound” on page 71. 10 The CH ▲/▼(arrow) buttons cycle through programmed channels (when no on-screen menu is present), see “Storing channels in memory (optional)” on page 49. 11 The HOME button launches the applications bar. 12 The NETFLIX button launches the Netflix® application on- screen. 13 The VOL (+ –) buttons adjust the volume level. 14 The INFO button displays TV status information as well as program details, when available, see “Displaying TV status information” on page 98. 15 The EXIT button closes on-screen menus. 16 The OK button activates highlighted items in the main menu system. 17 The MENU button accesses the main TV menu system. See “Navigating the menu system” on page 46. 18 The Arrow buttons (▲/▼/◄/►) select or adjust programming menus when a menu is on-screen.

43 Using the Remote Control Learning about the remote control 19 The BACK button returns to the previous screen. The following key functions allow you to control Toshiba HDMI® CEC compatible devices via HDMI® connection. See “Using HDMI® CEC” on page 93. 20 The STOP button stops playback of the loaded playback device. 21 The PLAY button begins playback of the loaded playback device. 22 The SKIP forward button skips forward to locate later DVD chapters. 23 The FF button fast-forwards the playback device. (Press during play mode to view the picture moving rapidly forward.) 24 The EJECT button ejects the DVD or tape. 25 The PAUSE/STEP button suspends play or record temporarily. Press during play or record mode to pause the picture; press again to restart. 26 The SKIP reverse button skips to the beginning of the current DVD chapter or locates the previous chapter. 27 The REW button rewinds/reverses the playback device. (Press during play mode to view the picture moving rapidly backward).

Chapter 4 Menu Layout and Navigation Main menu layout The tables below and on the next pages provide a quick overview of your TV’s menu system. To open the menus (illustrated below), press MENU on the remote control. Icon Item Option Picture Picture Mode Dynamic / Standard / Movie / Game / PC / Store NOTE Store Mode is only available if the TV is set to Store Mode at initial setup. This option is hidden in the Home Mode. NOTE When the TV is set to Store in the initial menu or Store in the Installation Menu, the set will always reset to Store Picture Mode. Reset Reverts to the factory defaults for the selected picture mode Backlight Adjusts Backlight Contrast Adjusts Contrast Brightness Adjusts Brightness Color Adjusts Color Tint Adjusts Tint Sharpness Adjusts Sharpness Advanced Picture Settings Opens the Advanced Picture Settings menu Display Settings Opens the Display Settings menu 44

Menu Layout and Navigation Main menu layout 45 Icon Item Option Sound Balance Adjusts Balance Bass Adjusts Bass Treble Adjusts Treble DTS TruSurround On / Off Sound Mode Standard/Music/Movie/Clear Voice Stable Sound On / Off Dynamic Range Control On / Off TV Speakers On/Off MTS Stereo / Mono / SAP Digital Au