Other Connections; Turning On/Off The Tv - Toshiba 43 UA23 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Other Connections

If you want to connect a device to the TV, make sure that both the TV and the device are turned off before making
any connection. After the connection is done, you can turn on the units and use them.
Connector
Type
HDMI
Connection
SPDIF
SPDIF
(Optical Out)
Connection
HEADPHONE
Headphone
Connection
USB
Connection
CI
Connection
LAN
Ethernet
Connection

Turning On/Off the TV

Connect power
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on 220-240V AC, 50 Hz socket.
After unpacking, allow the TV set to reach the ambient room temperature before you connect the set to the mains.
Plug one end (the two-hole plug) of the supplied detachable power cord into the power cord inlet on the rear
side of the TV as shown above. Then plug the other end of the power cord into the mains socket outlet. The
TV will switch on automatically.
Note: The position of the power cord inlet may differ depending on the model.
To switch on the TV from standby
If the TV is in standby mode the standby LED lights up. To switch on the TV from standby mode either:
• Press the Standby button on the remote control.
Cables
LAN / Ethernet Cable
English - 6 -
When using the wall mounting kit
Device
(contact your dealer to purchase one,
if not supplied), we recommend
that you plug in all cables before
mounting the TV on the wall. Insert
or remove the CI module only when
the TV is SWITCHED OFF. You
should refer to the module instruction
manual for details of the settings.
The USB inputs on the TV support
devices up to 500mA. Connecting
devices that have current value
above 500mA may damage your TV.
When connecting equipment using a
HDMI cable to your TV, to guarantee
sufficient immunity against parasitic
frequency radiation and trouble-free
transmission of high definition sig-
nals, such as 4K content, you have
to use a high speed shielded (high
grade) HDMI cable with ferrites.
(**) Limited Models Only

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