Toshiba 42 Z3030 DR: Soru ve Yan›tlar devam›

Soru ve Yan›tlar devam›: Toshiba 42 Z3030 DR

Soru ve Yan›tlar devam›

YEfi‹L Aktif Bekleme LED'inin sönmesi

Bir NTSC kayna¤› oynat›ld›¤›nda renkler

S

bazen neden daha uzun sürüyor?

S

neden do¤ru de¤il?

Televizyon bekleme modundayken, e¤er Auto

Kayna¤› SCART kablosuyla ba¤lay›n ve oynat›n.

Y

upgrade (Otomatik güncelleme) On (Aç›k) ise, aktif

Y

AYARLAR menüsünden Elle ayarlama'i seçin.

bekleme, yüklemek için tüm mevcut kanallar› otomatik

olarak arar. Bu süre farkl›l›k gösterebilir.

Elle ayarlama

Renk sistemi: Otomatik

Televizyonun ön taraf›ndaki LED'ler neden

EXT2 A D V D

S

yan›p sönüyor?

OK

Haf›za

Afla¤›daki tabloya bak›n.

MENU

Geri

EXIT

TV izleme

Y

LED Göstergesi

Rengi Otomatik'ya ayarlay›n ve ç›k›n.

Durum Çözüm

1

LED-2 LED-1

KAPALI Yeflil TV gere¤i

Gör ayar› menüsüne gidin ve renk tonunu

2

(sürekli) gibi

ayarlay›n.

çal›fl›yor

KAPALI K›rm›z› Güç Aç›k

(sürekli) Beklemede

REGZA-LINK neden çal›flm›yor?

S

Yeflil K›rm›z› Mod Aktif

(sürekli) (sürekli) beklemeye

ayarl›*

Televizyona ba¤l› olan REGZA-LINK ekipman›n

KAPALI Yeflil Uyku zaman

Y

ayarlar› de¤ifltirilirse, ekipman televizyonla birlikte

(sürekli) ayarl›*

do¤ru biçimde çal›flmayabilir. HDMI kablonun ç›kart›l›p

Yeflil K›rm›z› Zaman ayarl›**

yeniden yerine tak›lmas› ekipman›n do¤ru çal›flmas›na

(sürekli) (sürekli)

yard›mc› olabilir. Bu ifle yaramazsa, televizyonun kapat›n,

KAPALI KIRMIZI 0,5 Güç koruma

kablosunu fiflten çekin. Sonra, yeniden kabloyu fifle tak›p

san. aral›kla tespit edildi

televizyonu aç›n.

yan›p sönen

TV'yi KAPATIN

KAPALI K›rm›z› 1 san. BUS hatt›n›n

ve fifli çekin. Fifli

aral›kla yan›p anormal

tekrar tak›n ve

HDMI modundayken neden ses ya da

sönen çal›flmas›

TV'yi AÇIK

S

görüntü yok?

KAPALI 2 san. aral›kla Anormal

konumuna

2 kez çal›flma

getirin.

yan›p sönen (bafllatma

Standart farkl›l›¤›ndan ötürü, baz› ilk ç›kan HDMI

hatas›)

Y

ekipmanlar›, son HDMI televizyon ürünleriyle gere¤i

* Yaln›zca Dijital

gibi çal›flmayabilir. Lip Sync Gecikme Zaman›n› Kapal›

** Yaln›zca Analog

konuma getirmeyi deneyin.

Ekran›n ve kabinin temizlenmesi...

Elektri¤i kesin, ekran› ve kabini yumuflak ve kuru bir bezle temizleyin. Hasara neden olabilece¤i için, ekranda ve kabinde cila veya

solvent kullanmaman›z› öneririz.

Bertaraf edilmesi...

Afla¤›daki bilgiler yaln›zca AB üyesi ülkeler içindir:

Sembolün kullan›m› bu ürünün evsel at›k olarak ifllem görmemesi gerekebilece¤ini iflaret etmektedir. Bu ürünün do¤ru

biçimde bertaraf edilmesini sa¤layarak, bu ürünün uygunsuz biçimde ifllem görmesi sonucu çevre ve insan sa¤l›¤›

üzerinde olas› olumsuz etkilerinin önlenmesine yard›mc› olacaks›n›z. Bu ürünün geri kazan›m› amac›yla daha fazla

Türkçe

bilgi edinmek için yerel belediyeyle, evsel at›k bertaraf hizmetleriyle veya ürünü sat›n ald›¤›n›z dükkanla lütfen

ba¤lant› kurunuz.

43

pg

Notlar

Kendi kay›tlar›n›z için

Türkçe

44

pg

Bilgi

Herhangi bir harici ekipman ba¤lamadan önce, tüm elektrik dü¤melerini kapat›n. E¤er elektrik dü¤mesi

yoksa, duvardaki prizden fifli çekin.

Bilgisayar ba¤lanmas›

Mini D-alt 15 pin konektör için sinyal bilgileri

Pin No. Sinyal ad› Pin No. Sinyal ad›

RGB/PC terminali için

pin tayini

1R9BG

2G10Toprak

3B11BG

4 BG (Ba¤l› de¤il) 12 BG

5 BG 13 H-sync

6 Toprak 14 V-sync

7 Toprak 15 BG

8 Toprak

HDMI arac›l›¤›yla bir DVD/STB'nin ba¤lanmas›

HDMI terminallerinden gelen kabul edilebilir video sinyalleri

H. Etkin V. Etkin I/P H. Frekans (kHz) V. Frekans (Hz) Piksel Frekans (MHz)

720 576 Prog 31.250 50.000 27.000

1280 720 Prog 37.500 50.000 74.250

1920 1080 Int 28.125 50.000 74.250

640 480 Prog 31.469 59.940 25.175

720 480 Prog 31.469 59.940 27.000

1280 720 Prog 44.955 59.940 74.176

1920 1080 Int 33.716 59.940 74.176

640 480 Prog 31.500 60.000 25.200

720 480 Prog 31.500 60.000 27.027

1280 720 Prog 45.000 60.000 74.250

1920 1080 Int 33.750 60.000 74.250

1920 1080 Prog 26.975 23.976 74.176

1920 1080 Prog 27.000 24.000 74.250

1920 1080 Prog 56.250 50.000 148.500

1920 1080 Prog 67.433 59.940 148.352

1920 1080 Prog 67.500 60.000 148.500

Int = Biniflim; Prog = Aflamal›

Türkçe

45

pg

Spesifikasyonlar ve aksesuarlar

DVB-T Yay›n sistemleri/kanallar›

Analog Yay›n sistemleri/kanallar›

Stereo Nicam

Birleflik Krall›k UHF 21-68

PAL-I UHF UK21-UK69

2 tafl›y›c› sistem

Fransa VHF 05-10 (VHF 01-05)

PAL-B/G UHF E21-E69

Görünebilir Ekran Boyu Model 37 94 cm

UHF 21-69

VHF E2-E12, S1-S41

(Yaklafl›k) 42 107 cm

47 120 cm

Almanya VHF 05-12

SECAM-L UHF F21-F69

52 132 cm

UHF 21-69

VHF F1-F10, B-Q

57 144 cm

Avusturya VHF 05-12

SECAM-D/K

UHF R21-R69

Görüntü 16:9

UHF 21-69

VHF R1-R12

Ses ç›kt›s› (%10 çarp›lmada) Ana 10 W + 10 W

‹sviçre VHF 05-12

UHF 21-69

Enerji tüketimi Model 37 222 W

(Yaklafl›k) 42 258 W

‹talya VHF 05-12 (D,E,F,G,H,H1,H2)

47 325 W

UHF 21-69

52 338 W

57 465 W

‹spanya UHF 21-69

Bekleme (Yaklafl›k) Model 37 0.9 W

Hollanda VHF 05-12

42 0.9 W

UHF 21-69

47 0.9 W

52 0.9 W

‹sveç VHF 05-12

57 0.9 W

UHF 21-69

Boyutlar Model 37 67 cm (Y) 92 cm (G) 30 cm (D)

Finlandiya VHF 05-12

(Yaklafl›k) 42 71 cm (Y) 103 cm (G) 36 cm (D)

UHF 21-69

47 77 cm (Y) 114 cm (G) 36 cm (D)

52 85 cm (Y) 128 cm (G) 40 cm (D)

Yunanistan VHF 05-12

57 90 cm (Y) 137 cm (G) 40 cm (D)

UHF 21-69

(Yükseklik boyutu ayak yüksekli¤ini de içerir.)

Video Girdisi PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43

A¤›rl›k (Yaklafl›k) Model 37 22 kg

42 29 kg

Harici ba¤lant›lar

47 36 kg

EXT1 Girdi/Ç›kt› 21-pin SCART RGB, A/V

52 46 kg

Seçilebilir ç›kt›

57 58 kg

EXT2 Girdi/Ç›kt› 21-pin SCART A/V, S-video

Kulakl›k soketi 3,5 mm stereo

Seçilebilir ç›kt›

Aksesuarlar Uzaktan kumanda

EXT3 Girdi Fono jaklar Y, P

B

/C

B

, P

R

/C

R

2 pil

Fono jaklar A/V

(AAA, IEC R03 1.5V)

EXT3 Girdi (Yan) Fono jak Video, S-video

Fono jaklar Ses L + R

HDMI 1/2 Girdi HDMI™ (1080p, LIP SYNC, Deep Color, xvYCC)

HDMI 3 Girdi (Yan) HDMI™ (1080p, LIP SYNC, Deep Color, xvYCC)

Geri kazan›lm›fl ka¤›t üzerine bas›lm›flt›r.

%100 Klorsuzdur.

PC Girdi Mini D-alt 15 pin Analog RGB sinyal

© Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Limited

PC/HDMI1 Ses Fono jaklar Ses L + R

Tüm haklar› sakl›d›r.

Yaz›l› izin almaks›z›n k›smen veya tamamen kopyalanmas›

kesinlikle yasakt›r.

Dijital Ses Ç›kt›s› (S/PDIF) Optik

Aktif Super Woofer'a Ç›kt› Fono jak

Toshiba Information Systems (U.K.) Limited

Tüketici Ürünleri Bölümü,

Avrupa Hizmet Merkezi,

Sabit Ses Ç›kt›s› Fono jaklar Ses L + R

Admiralty Way, Camberley,

Surrey, GU15 3DT, Birleflik Krall›k

Spesifikasyonlar bildirimde bulunmadan de¤ifltirilebilir.

Zushi Illustration & Visualisation, Bristol, Birleflik Krall›k

Türkçe

taraf›ndan üretilmifltir.

46

pg

License Information

used with

Toshiba Televisions

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Information

The software pre-installed in TOSHIBA Digital Televisions consists of multiple, independent

software components. Each software component is copyrighted by TOSHIBA or a third party.

The TOSHIBA Digital Television uses software components that are distributed as freeware under a

third-party end-user license agreement or copyright notice (hereinafter referred to as a “EULA”). Some

EULAs require that the source code of the applicable component be disclosed as the condition for

distributing the software component in executable format.

You can check the software components subject to such EULA requirements on the following

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In addition, some of the software components which are used in TOSHIBA Digital Televisions

include the software that are made or developed originally by Toshiba. These software and

accompanied documents are copyrighted by TOSHIBA, and protected by Copyright Act, an

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The software components which are made or developed originally by TOSHIBA and not subject to

EULAs are not a target of source code offering.

TOSHIBA provides a warranty for the TOSHIBA Digital Television you have purchased under

conditions set forth by TOSHIBA.However, some of the software components distributed under an

EULA are made available for use by the user on the assumption that they are not copyrighted or

warranted by TOSHIBA or any third party. These software components are licensed to the user free of

charge and therefore are not covered by a warranty within the scope of the applicable laws. These

software components are not subject to any copyrights or other third-party rights and are provided in

“as is” condition without any warranty, whether express or implied. “Warranty” here includes, but not

limited to, an implied warranty for marketability or fitness for specific uses. All risks associated with the

quality or performance of these software components are assumed by the user. TOSHIBA shall not be

liable whatsoever for any cost of repair or correction or other incidental expense incurred in connection

with a defect found in any of these software components. Unless specified under the applicable laws

or in a written agreement, a party who changes or redistributes the software with consent from the

copyright holders or based on the aforementioned licenses shall not be held liable whatsoever for any

loss arising from the use of or inability to use such software. The same applies even when the

copyright holders or relevant third parties have been informed of the possibility of such loss. “Loss”

here includes normal, special, incidental and indirect loss (including, but not limited to, the loss of data

or its accuracy; loss incurred by the user or any third party; and interface incompatibility with other

software). Please read each EULA for details on the use conditions and items that must be observed

regarding these software components.

The table below lists the software components pre-installed in TOSHIBA Digital Televisions, which

are subject to EULAs. The user should read the applicable EULAs carefully before using these software

components. The EULAs are exhibited in their original text (English) as exactly written by the respective

parties other than TOSHIBA.

Pre-Installed Software EULA

Linux Kernel

Exhibit A

Busybox

uClibc Exhibit B

ZBOOT Exhibit C

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