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32" 720p / 55" 1080p 60Hz LED Chromecast™ built-in TV
www.tv.toshiba.com
Using the 4:3 Stretch
When 4:3 Stretch is turned on, your TV displays 4:3
programs as a full-screen picture.
1 Press MENU, press
S
or
T
to highlight Picture,
then press OK.
2 Highlight Display Settings, then press OK.
3 Highlight 4:3 Stretch, then press OK.
4 Highlight On, then press OK. (To turn off 4:3
Stretch, select Off.)
5 Press EXIT to close the menu.
Adjusting the sound
This section covers:
Adjusting sound settings
Playing TV audio only
Adjusting sound settings
You can adjust sound settings to improve the sound
quality.
1 Press MENU, press
S
or
T
to highlight Sound,
then press OK.
2 Highlight an option, then press OK. You can select:
AccessibilityTurns audio narration on or off.
You can select:
Voice Guide—Audibly narrates menu
selections and some remote control
functions.
Video Description—Audibly narrates key
visual elements in TV programs (not available
on all broadcasts).
Sound ModeSelects the sound mode. You
can select Standard, Music, Movie, Clear Voice,
or Enhanced Bass.
Reset—Resets all sound settings to the factory
default.
Balance—Adjusts the balance between the left
and right audio channels.
Bass—Adjusts the low sounds.
Treble—Adjusts the high sounds.
Advanced Sound Settings—Opens the
Advanced Sound Settings menu where you can
adjust additional sound options.
TruSurround—Delivers clear, crisp, and
natural sound over front facing speaker
configurations, complete with rich bass, high
frequency detail, and clear dialog. You can
select On or Off.
Dialog Clarity—Adjusts the volume of
dialog when watching movies or TV
programs. You can select Off, Low, or High.
Note
The accessibility menu is only
available on TVs manufactured after
December 20, 2016. Check the
manufacturing date on the back of
your TV.
For more information about
accessibility, call Customer Care at
877-467-4289 (U.S. and Canada) or
01800-926-3000 (Mexico).
Note
You can also press Sound to select the
Sound Mode.
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