Toshiba 49" Toshiba XUHD WLAN TV Important Safety Instructions

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add to the 
Speed Dial list, highlight the Opera-   
button and press the 
OK button. Then highlight Add 
to Speed Dial option in the submenu and press the 
OK button again. Name and Address will be filled 
automatically according to the site you are visiting. 
Highlight 
OK and press the OK button to add.
You can also use the 
Opera menu options to manage 
the browser. Highlight the 
Opera-   button and press 
the 
OK  button  to  see  available  page  specific  and 
general options.
There are various ways to search or visit websites 
using the web browser.
  Enter the address of a website(URL) into the search/
address bar and highlight the 
Submit button on the 
virtual keyboard and press the 
OK button to visit the 
site.
  Enter keyword/s into the search/address bar and 
highlight the 
Submit button on the virtual keyboard 
and press the 
OK button to start a search for the 
related websites.
  Highlight a Speed Dial thumbnail and press the 
OK 
button to visit the related website.
Your TV is compatible with USB mice. Plug your 
mouse or wireless mouse adaptor into the USB input 
of your TV for easier and quicker navigation.
Some web pages include flash content. These are not 
supported by the browser.
Your TV does not support any download processes 
from the internet via the browser.
All sites on the internet might not be supported. 
According to the site; content problems may occur. 
In some circumstances video contents might not be 
able to be played.
HBBTV System
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV) is a 
new industry standard that seamlessly combines 
TV services delivered via broadcast with services 
delivered via broadband and also enables access 
to Internet only services for consumers using 
connected TVs and set-top boxes. Services 
delivered through HbbTV include traditional 
broadcast TV channels, catch-up services, 
video-on-demand, EPG, interactive advertising, 
personalisation, voting, games, social networking 
and other multimedia applications. 
HbbTV applications are available on channels 
where they are signalled by the broadcaster 
(currently various channels on Astra broadcast 
HbbTV applications). The broadcaster marks one 
application as “autostart” and this one is started 
by the platform automatically. The autostart 
applications are generally launched with a small 
red button icon to notify the user that there is an 
HbbTV application on that channel. Press the red 
button to open the application page. After the page 
is displayed you can go back to the initial red button 
icon state by pressing the red button again. You can 
toggle between the red button icon mode and full 
UI mode of the application via pressing red button. 
It should be noted that the red button switching 
capability is provided by the application and some 
application may behave differently.
If you switch to another channel while an HbbTV 
application is active (either in red button icon mode 
or full UI mode), the following scenarios can occur.
• The application can continue running.
• The application can be terminated. 
• The application can be terminated and another 
autostart red button application can be launched.
HbbTV allows the applications to be retrieved both 
from broadband or broadcast. The broadcaster 
may enable both ways or one of them. If the 
platfrom does not have an operational broadband 
connection, the platform can still launch applications 
transmitted on broadcast. 
The autostart red button applications generally 
provide links to other applications. An example of 
this is shown below. The user then can switch to 
other applications by using the links provided. The 
applications should provide a way to terminate 
themselves, usually 
Exit button is used for this.
Figure a: Start bar application 
Figure b: EPG application, broadcast video is shown 
on the left bottom, can be terminated by pressing 0. 
HbbTV applications use keys on the remote control 
to interact with the user. When an HbbTV application 
is launched, the control of some keys are owned