Toshiba 24" Toshiba HD Ready TV 重要な安全手順

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Wired Network Connection
• You must have a modem/router connected to 
an active broadband connection.
• Connect your TV to your modem/router via an 
ethernet cable. There is a LAN port at the rear 
(back) of your TV.
Broadband ISP connection
LAN (ethernet) cable
LAN input on the rear  
side of the TV
To  configure  wired  settings  please  refer  to 
the Network/Internet Settings section in the 
System>Settings Menu.
• You might be able to connect your TV to your 
LAN depending on your network’s configuration. 
In such a case, use an ethernet cable to connect 
your TV directly to the network wall outlet.
LAN input on the rear  
side of the TV
network  
wall socket
Configuring Wired Device Settings
Network Type
The 
Network Type can be selected as Wired 
Device or Disabled, in accordance with the active 
connection to the TV set. Select this as 
Wired 
Device if you are connecting via an ethernet cable.
Internet Speed Test
Highlight 
Internet Speed Test and press the 
OK button. TV will check the internet connection 
bandwidth and display the result when complete. 
Advanced Settings
Highlight 
Advanced Settings and press the OK 
button. On the next screen you can change the IP 
and DNS settings of the TV. Highlight the desired 
one and press Left or Right button to change the 
setting from 
Automatic to Manual. Now you 
can enter the 
Manual IP and / or Manual DNS 
values. Select the related item in the drop down 
menu and enter the new values using the numeric 
buttons of the remote. Press the 
OK button to 
save settings when complete. 
Other Information
The status of the connection will be displayed as 
Connected or Not Connected and the current IP 
address, if a connection is established.
Troubleshooting
Internet Connection Not Available 
If the MAC address (a unique identifier number) 
of your PC or modem has been permanently 
registered, it is possible that your TV might 
not connect to the internet. In such a case, the 
MAC address is authenticated each time when 
you connect to the internet. This is a precaution 
against unauthorized access. Since your TV 
has its own MAC address, your internet service 
provider cannot validate the MAC address of your 
TV. For this reason, your TV cannot connect to the 
internet. Contact your internet service provider 
and request information on how to connect a 
different device, such as your TV, to the internet.
It is also possible that the connection may not be 
available due to a firewall problem. If you think 
this causes your problem, contact your internet 
service provider.