Page 2 - Contents; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; Chapter 5 REFERENCE
Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Safety Precautions ....................................... 4Notes on Use Recommendations .................................. 8 Chapter 2 SET UP Accessories ................................................ 12Controls and Connections (remote control) .......................
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; WARNING; CAUTION; WARNING; CAUTION
Be sure to thoroughly read the following items before you start using this product to ensure safe and correct use. The following symbols indicate warnings in this Owner’s Manual and on this product. Be sure to properly under- stand the meanings of these symbols before reading this Owner’s Manual . S...
Page 7 - Handling the Remote Control
Safety Precautions (continued) CAUTION Before moving this product, disconnect all leads. • Failure to do so might damage the power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock. Before performing daily maintenance on this product or when it is not to be used for a long time, unplug the power cord. • Fai...
Page 8 - Notes on Use; Recommendations
Notes on Use Recommendations Power Supply/Voltage • Use only the specified power supply (230-240 VAC, 50 Hz). Use of other power supplies may cause a malfunction. • Be sure to use the power cord provided. Antennas • To prevent the influence of radio interference, set up the antenna away from busy ro...
Page 12 - Accessories
Make sure your LCD TV comes packaged with the following items. If any items are missing contact your place of purchase. Accessories subject to change without notice and may vary from image shown. Accessories Power cord (1 pc) Remote control (1 pc) BACK ENTER MUTE POWER SLEEP TV/VIDEO DISPLAY WIDE MO...
Page 13 - Controls and Connections (remote control)
Controls and Connections (remote control) BACK ENTER MUTE POWER SLEEP TV/VIDEO DISPLAY WIDE MODE HDMI AUDIO VOL CH MENU OK RESET FREEZE MUTE button page 24 Press this button to mute the sound. Press again to cancel the mute. SLEEP button page 29. This button activates the off timer feature. WIDE MOD...
Page 14 - TV; Power jack
Controls and Connections (LCD TV) MENU POWER TV/VIDEO Remote control IR receiver Standby indicator button button Headphone jack (bottom of TV) button Channel button TV/Remote control button table This table shows which buttons on the TV have the same functions as the buttons on the remote control. T...
Page 15 - Preparing and Using the Remote Control; How to insert the batteries; How to use the remote control
Preparing and Using the Remote Control How to insert the batteries • When operating the remote control, point its top edge at the remote control IR receiver on the TV. Operate the remote control within seven meters, 30° on the left and right and 15° above and below the receiver. • If the TV cannot b...
Page 16 - Connecting the Antenna
& Connecting the Antenna VHF/UHF antenna An antenna cable for VHF/UHF is provided with this TV as an accessory. Connect the antenna cable (provided) or commercially available antenna cable or cable adaptor accord- ing to the antenna jack you are using, and connect the other end to the antenna in...
Page 17 - Connecting the Power Cord; Note
Insert the power cord (provided) into the power jack on the TV, and connect the power plug to the do- mestic power outlet. The standby indicator on the front lights red. Connecting the Power Cord When the TV is not in use for extended periods of time, be sure to unplug the power plug from the power ...
Page 18 - Initial Settings; Select either Australia or New Zealand
Initial Settings When the TV is turned on for the first time the country of use, AUSTRALIA or NEW ZEALAND must be selected and then the channels to be received are set. This TV automatically detects and memorizes receivable VHF and UHF broadcast waves. Press the button on the TV or POWER on the remo...
Page 20 - Connecting Other Equipment
Yellow White Red Green Blue Red White Red White Red S Video cable Video & Audio Cable Component Video Cable Audio Cable Audio cable HDMI cable HDMI cable DVI to HDMI cable Audio cable Example of connections HDMI jacks are connected If DVI jack is installed; HDMI (with DVI to HDMI cable) and Audi...
Page 21 - Reference
Yellow White Red Green Blue Red White Red White Red S Video cable Video & Audio Cable Component Video Cable Audio Cable Audio cable HDMI cable HDMI cable DVI to HDMI cable Audio cable Example of connections HDMI jacks are connected If DVI jack is installed; HDMI (with DVI to HDMI cable) and Audi...
Page 22 - About connector covers; Arranging the cables; Press down
About connector covers • Removal 27 and 32 inch models:Press down on the lip at the top and pull towards you to remove it. • Installation 27 and 32 inch models: Insert the two protrusions at the bottom into the holes on the body, and press in the top until it is locked in place. Next, press in the c...
Page 24 - Watching TV
Standby Indicator Remote control IR sensor Power Button Watching TV Perform regular TV operations using the remote control. The TV is provided with buttons having the same functions as those on the remote control. These can be used to operate the TV. BACK ENTER MUTE POWER SLEEP TV/VIDEO DISPLAY WIDE...
Page 28 - Setting Panorama or Zoom Display (WIDE MODE); Full screen
Setting Panorama or Zoom Display (WIDE MODE) Press the WIDE MODE button. This sets the screen to the Normal screen mode. Each press of this button switches the input as follows: Full screen Normal screen Zoom screen Panorama screen The display screen can be switched to the Full, Normal, Panorama, an...
Page 32 - Enjoying TV with Headphones
Enjoying TV with Headphones To use commercially available headphones, connect the headphones’ plug to the headphone jack at the bottom of the TV. • Insert the headphones’ plug as far as it can go. (An incomplete connection may cause audio to be output from the speakers.) Note 32 W A TCHING TV
Page 34 - Menu screen
The currently selected item is displayed in green. * In the above screen example, the "Video setup" menu is selected. Operation buttons used for setup are displayed here. "Video setup" menu "Audio setup" menu "Screen setup" menu "Channel setup" menu "Other...
Page 35 - Menu Flow Chart
Menu Flow Chart Channel setup menu Current Mode Full, Normal, Panorama, Zoom Auto Detection "On", "Off" Default Full, Normal, Panorama, Zoom, Off Vertical Center “Panorama”: -7 to +7, “Zoom”: -15 to +15 Top Level 2nd Level 3rd Level Main menu Video setup (page 36) Mode Vivid Standard...
Page 36 - Video Setup; Mode; “Video setup” menu
If you press the RESET button with the Video setup icon selected, items other than the video mode in the sub-menu return to their factory settings. Note Video Setup Select the video setup icon in the Menu screen using the / buttons and press the button. The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of...
Page 37 - Audio Setup; Audio setup menu screen; “Audio setup” menu
Audio Setup Select the audio setup icon in the Menu screen using the / buttons and press the button. The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen. Select the desired setup item using the / button in the sub-menu. Each of the settings can be changed by the / buttons (or the / buttons for...
Page 38 - Screen Setup; Screen setup menu screen; “Screen setup” menu
Select the screen setup icon in the Menu screen using the / buttons and press the button. The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen. Screen Setup Screen setup menu screen Select the desired setup item using the / button in the sub-menu. Each of the settings can be changed by the / bu...
Page 39 - Channel setup; Channel setup menu screen; “Channel setup” menu
Channel setup Select the Channel setup icon in the Menu screen using the / buttons and press the button. The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen. Channel setup menu screen 39 TV SETTINGS “Channel setup” menu Sub-menu Auto Program If you select “Auto Program” in the sub-menu, the fo...
Page 40 - Program Edit; To Edit the channel Label
Channel setup (Cont’d) 40 TV SETTINGS Program Edit If you select “Program Edit” in the sub-menu, you can edit each line as follows: 1st column - Line Edit:Insert, Delete, and Cancel2nd column - CH select:Change CH3rd column - Label Edit:Customize label name Use the cursor buttons to highlight desire...
Page 41 - Other Settings
41 TV SETTINGS Other Settings Select the Set up icon in the Menu screen using the / buttons and press the button. The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen. AV Preset If you select “AV Preset” in the sub-menu, you can change the name of optional video and audio input jacks.When the T...
Page 44 - Main Specifications
Main Specifications Name LCD color TV Model TL27WRA-B TL32WRA-B TL37WRA-B TL42WRA-B TL27WRA-W TL32WRA-W TL37WRA-W TL42WRA-W Screen size 27inch ( 68cm ) 32inch ( 81cm ) 37inch ( 94cm ) 42inch ( 106cm ) Drive system TFT active matrix Resolution 1366 (H) X 768 (V) pixels TV System PAL B/G Channel Cover...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting; Problem
Troubleshooting Be sure to thoroughly read this section before asking your dealer for repair. For details on customer support, see page 50. If the problem still persists after you have checked the following items, contact your Uniden Customer Support Centre by phone or email. ( page 51) * Take care ...
Page 47 - Caring for Your TV; Caring for your LCD display panel; About the fluorescent tube
Caring for Your TV Caring for your LCD display panel • Before you perform daily maintenance, turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. • To clean the display panel on the TV, wipe lightly with a soft, dry cloth made of cotton or flannel. Wiping with a hard cloth or rubbing ...
Page 48 - Index
48 REFERENCE Index A, B Accessories ................................................... 12 Antenna cable................................................ 12Antenna connection ....................................... 16AUDIO ........................................................... 27Automatic channe...
Page 49 - Memo
Page 50 - Customer Support
50 Our customer care specialists are here to help you! Visit our website at; For Australia: www.uniden.com.au or call our Customer Service Hotline at 1300 366 895, Monday through Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm. The Customer Service Line is closed Saturday/Sundays and public holidays. For New Zealand: www....
Page 51 - Warranty
51 REFERENCE Warranty Warranty UNIDEN LCD TV One Year Limited Warranty Note: Please keep your sales docket as it provides evidence of warranty. Warrantor: Uniden Australia Pty Limited ABN 58 001 865 498 Uniden New Zealand Limited Warranty only available in original country of purchase Elements of Wa...