Uniden Flat Panel Television TL27WRA B User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Widescreen  
HD Ready LCD TV  
TL27WRA-W  
TL27WRA-B  
TL32WRA-W  
TL32WRA-B  
TL37WRA-W  
TL37WRA-B  
TL42WRA-W  
TL42WRA-B  
Model No.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia  
Interface are the trademark or registered trademark of  
HDMI Licensing LLC.  
* Composite image used to simulate TV reception.  
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.  
TruSurroundXT technology is incorporated under  
license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
Thank you for purchasing this product.  
Before you begin using this product, please read the Safety  
Precautions. Failure to observe these precautions may cause  
injury to the user, others or property.  
This Owner’s Manual describes important precautions to help  
prevent accidents and how to handle this product properly.  
Be sure to thoroughly read these precautions before use to  
ensure safety.  
The Warranty is located on page 51 of this Owner’s Manual.  
Please note down the date of purchase and keep it in a safe  
place.  
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Chapter 1  
INTRODUCTION  
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Safety Precautions  
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.  
WARNING  
This symbol alerts the user to the risk of death or serious injury from fire  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
or electric shock.  
CAUTION  
This symbol alerts the user to the risk of injury or damage to nearby  
objects.  
Description of Symbols  
Symbol urging caution  
Symbol indicating Caution  
Symbol instructing an action  
Unplug the  
power cord  
General caution  
Symbol indicating  
Caution  
Do not  
Do not handle with  
General instruction  
disassemble Wet hands to avoid  
risk of shock  
WARNING  
Do not damage the power cord.  
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
• Do not pinch the power cord between this  
product and the wall or floor during  
installation.  
If this product becomes damaged or you  
find some abnormality, please unplug the  
power cord.  
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
• If you drop this product or the chassis is  
damaged, turn the power off and unplug the  
power plug.  
• Do not modify or damage the power cord.  
• Do not place heavy objects on or tug the  
power cord.  
• Do not heat or bring the power cord close to  
heating equipment.  
• If you notice smoke, strange odors, noise or  
any other abnormality, turn the power off and  
unplug the power plug.  
• When unplugging the power cord, be sure to  
hold it by its plug.  
Unplug the  
power cord  
from the  
Caution  
wall socket  
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Safety Precautions (continued)  
WARNING  
If dust or dirt has accumulated on the wall  
plug, unplug the wall plug and wipe the plug  
clean with a dry cloth.  
If you hear thunder, do not touch the TV,  
antenna wire or power plug.  
• Doing so may cause electric shock.  
• Use of the power plug in this condition may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not touch  
Wipe off dirt  
and dust  
Do not insert or unplug the power plug  
with wet hands.  
• Doing so may cause electric shock.  
Do not insert or allow metal or flammable  
objects to fall inside this product.  
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric  
shock. In the event that water or foreign  
objects fall inside this product, immediately  
turn it off and unplug the power plug.  
Wet hands  
forbidden  
Insert the wall plug.  
Caution  
• An incomplete insertion may generate heat,  
or cause dirt or dust to accumulate, resulting  
in fire or electric shock.  
Do not remove the rear cover or modify  
this product.  
Touching the high-voltage components inside  
this product may cause electric shock.  
Insert fully  
Do not connect the power cord to a multi  
plug strip.  
Do not  
disassemble  
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
Caution  
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Safety Precautions (continued)  
WARNING  
Do not install this product on unstable  
surfaces.  
Do not place heavy objects on this  
product.  
• Doing so may cause it to fall or tip over,  
resulting in injury.  
• Doing so may cause it to fall or tip over. Pay  
particular attention when this product is used  
in homes where children are present.  
Caution  
Caution  
Do not use this product in bathrooms or  
shower rooms.  
Do not install this product in poorly  
ventilated locations, in sealed boxes,  
on carpets or blankets, or cover it with  
cloth.  
• This product is not designed to waterproof  
specifications. Exposure to splashing water  
may cause electric shock or malfunction.  
• Doing so may cause heat to build up inside,  
resulting in fire.  
Do not use  
in shower  
rooms  
Caution  
Do not install this product in locations  
subject to moisture, steam, oil mist, dust  
or dirt.  
Do not place vases or other containers  
filled with water nearby.  
• Water may spill inside this product, resulting  
in fire or electric shock.  
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.  
Caution  
Caution:  
Splashing water  
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Safety Precautions (continued)  
CAUTION  
Before moving this product, disconnect  
Handling the Remote Control  
all leads.  
• Failure to do so might damage the power  
cord, resulting in fire or electric shock.  
Use only the specified batteries, and do  
not use old and new batteries together.  
• Failure to do so may cause the batteries to  
rupture and battery fluid to leak, resulting in  
injury or burns.  
Disconnect leads  
Before performing daily maintenance on  
this product or when it is not to be used  
for a long time, unplug the power cord.  
Caution  
Failure to do so may cause fire or electric  
shock.  
When inserting batteries, make sure that  
the poles are facing the correct direction.  
• Failure to do so might cause the batteries to  
rupture and battery fluid to leak, resulting in  
injury or burns.  
Unplug the  
power cord  
Be sure to wipe off any dirt or dust from  
the ventilation holes.  
Failure to do so may cause fire.  
Insert as  
indicated  
If fluid is leaking from alkali batteries, do  
Wipe off dirt  
and dust  
not touch them with your bare hands.  
Doing so might cause skin inflammation, loss  
of sight or injury.  
Do not subject the LCD screen to impact.  
• Doing so may cause the LCD panel to split,  
resulting in injury.  
Do not touch  
Caution  
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Notes on Use  
Recommendations  
This product cannot be used outside the  
country of purchase, Australia or New  
Zealand.  
Power Supply/Voltage  
Use only the specified power supply (230-240  
VAC, 50 Hz). Use of other power supplies  
may cause a malfunction.  
• This product can be used only in the coun-  
try of purchase, Australia or New Zealand.  
It cannot be used in any other country as  
broadcasting systems and power voltages  
differ overseas.  
• Be sure to use the power cord provided.  
Antennas  
To prevent the influence of radio interference,  
set up the antenna away from busy roads,  
overhead railway lines, electricity feeder  
lines, and neon signs. This is also effective  
in preventing accidents from electric shock in  
the event that the antenna falls over.  
Installation  
• Do not install this product near equipment  
that generates heat.  
• Do not unnecessarily lengthen or bundle the  
antenna wire. Doing so may disrupt recep-  
tion.  
• Do not place objects on top of this product.  
Do not place this product on unstable  
surfaces or in locations subject to  
• Bear in mind to periodically inspect and  
replace the antenna, if necessary, as it is  
exposed to the wind and rain. The antenna  
is particularly susceptible to damage in loca-  
tions subject to smoke and soot or locations  
exposed to sea breezes. If video reception  
is poor, contact your dealer.  
moisture.  
When this product is installed next to a  
window, prevent it from being splashed by  
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Notes on Use (continued)  
Recommendations (continued)  
Avoid direct sunlight or steam.  
Use in low-temperature rooms and  
• Do not install this product in direct sunlight  
or near heating equipment. Doing so may  
adversely influence the chassis or compo-  
nents.  
locations  
• If this product is installed in a cold room or  
location, smears may appear in the picture  
or the picture may be delayed on screen.  
This is not a malfunction. These phenomena  
improve as room temperature is restored.  
• Do not install this product in locations where  
the temperature will drop. Doing so may de-  
form the chassis or cause the LCD screen  
to malfunction. Recommended operating  
temperature: 0 to 40C  
• Leaving this product in locations such as  
vehicles with closed windows that become  
excessively hot may deform the chassis or  
cause this product to malfunction.  
Avoid using this product in rooms and  
locations subject to sudden changes in  
temperature.  
Condensation  
• If this product is suddenly transfered from a  
cold to a warm location or if the room tem-  
perature changes suddenly (e.g. by turning  
on the heating on a winter’s morning), con-  
densation (water droplets) may form on its  
surface or inside. Continued use in this condi-  
tion may cause malfunction. If condensation  
occurs, wait a while for the condensation to  
disappear before plugging the power cord  
into the power outlet.  
Doing so may impair the definition of the  
display.  
Caution  
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Notes on Use (continued)  
Recommendations (Continued)  
Avoid radio interference.  
Handling precautions  
• Do not press on the LCD panel. Doing so  
may cause the LCD panel to split, which is  
dangerous. Also, do not drop this product or  
subject it to strong impact.  
• If cell phones and other electronic equipment  
are used near this product, electromagnetic  
waves may cause mutual interference be-  
tween these devices, disrupt picture recep-  
tion or cause noise.  
Daily maintenance of the chassis  
Do not stick stickers or adhesive tape on  
this product.  
• Before you perform daily maintenance on  
the chassis, unplug the power cord from the  
power outlet.  
• Doing so may discolor or damage the  
chassis.  
• Wipe away dirt lightly with a soft, dry cloth  
such as flannel.  
To remove stubborn dirt, moisten the cloth  
with neutral detergent diluted with water,  
firmly wring the cloth and wipe off the dirt.  
Then, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.  
• Many plastic parts are used on the chas-  
sis. Avoid using benzene, paint thinner and  
other organic solvents to clean the chassis  
as these may deform the chassis or cause  
paint to peel.  
When watching the TV, allow at least two  
metres between you and the TV screen.  
• If the picture hurts your eyes, move further  
away from the TV screen.  
• If you sense twitching of your eyes, head-  
aches or dizziness, break from watching  
the TV.  
• Avoid spraying the chassis with volatile sub-  
stances such as insect spray. Also, do not  
use this product for an extended period of  
time with products made of rubber or vinyl  
in direct contact with the chassis. Doing so  
may deform the chassis as a result of action  
of the plasticizer contained in the plastic or  
cause paint to peel.  
2 metres  
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Chapter 2  
SET UP  
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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.  
Remote control (1 pc)  
Power cord (1 pc)  
MUTE  
POWER  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
WIDE MODE  
BACK  
ENTER  
0
VOL  
CH  
MENU  
OK  
FREEZE  
RESET  
AAA batteries (2 pcs)  
This Owner’s Manual (1 pc)  
• The Warranty is located on page 51 of  
this Owner’s Manual.  
Enter the date of purchase and keep it  
in a safe place.  
Antenna cable (1 pc)  
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Controls and Connections (remote control)  
Screen DISPLAY button  
26  
This button selects how channels  
and the audio mode are displayed.  
page  
MUTE button  
page 24  
Press this button to mute the  
sound. Press again to cancel the  
mute.  
POWER button  
page 24  
This button turns the power on and  
off.  
SLEEP button  
This button activates the off timer  
feature.  
page 29.  
TV/VIDEO button  
page 31  
This button selects video and audio  
inputs.  
MUTE  
POWER  
WIDE MODE button  
page 28  
This button switches the TV  
screen between the panorama  
and zoom displays.  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
HDMI button  
Use this button to select between the  
two HDMI inputs.  
page 30  
WIDE MODE  
AUDIO button  
page 27  
This button switches the audio  
mode.  
Number buttons  
Use these buttons to enter the de-  
sired channel.  
page 24  
BACK button  
24. Use to return to  
previous channel.  
page  
ENTER button  
Use to confirm key selection.  
page 24  
ENTER  
BACK  
CHannel buttons  
These buttons select the  
channels.  
page 24  
VOLume (+/-) button  
page 24  
This button adjusts the  
volume.  
VOL  
CH  
MENU button  
page 34  
This button displays the menu  
setup screen.  
MENU  
Cursor buttons  
page 18  
These buttons are used for select-  
ing menu setting items.  
OK  
FREEZE button  
page 25  
When this button is pressed, the cur-  
rently displayed screen is saved as a  
still image and displayed on screen.  
FREEZE  
RESET  
RESET button  
This button restores settings to  
their factory settings.  
page 18  
OK button  
page 36  
This button confirms the se-  
lected onscreen option.  
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Controls and Connections (LCD TV)  
Remote control IR receiver  
button  
Standby indicator  
button  
Headphone jack  
(bottom of TV)  
button  
Channel button  
Power ON/OFF  
TV/Remote control button  
table  
TV  
This table shows which  
buttons on the TV have the  
same functions as the buttons  
on the remote control.  
POWER  
Remote  
control  
TV/VIDEO  
MENU  
CH  
VOL  
VIDEO 1, 2 input  
S VIDEO input  
Video input  
Left (monaural) audio  
input  
Right audio input  
VIDEO 3, 4 input  
Component (Y) input  
Component (PB) input  
Component (PR) input  
Left audio input  
Right audio input  
Audio output  
Left audio output  
Right audio output  
Power jack  
VHF/UHF  
VHF/UHF antenna  
connector jack  
HDMI Input  
AV input (HDMI1)  
AV input (HDMI2)  
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Preparing and Using the Remote Control  
How to insert the batteries  
1
3
Open the battery compartment cover.  
Remove the cover by pushing down where  
the cover edge is marked and slide the cover  
backwards.  
2
Insert the batteries.  
Insert two AAA batteries by matching the +  
and - terminals on the batteries to the dia-  
gram inside the battery compartment.  
(Make sure that the poles are facing the cor-  
rect direction.)  
Close the battery compartment cover.  
Rest the cover along the back with the clip  
aligned and push/slide the cover until you  
hear it click into place.  
How to use the remote control  
• 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.  
Left/right 30°  
Up/down 15°  
• If the TV cannot be operated by remote control operation (but by  
the buttons on the TV), a probable cause is that the batteries in  
the remote control have reached the end of their service life.  
• Replace with new batteries.  
Remote Control signal range  
7 metres  
• Do not leave or attach the remote control in a location subject to direct sunlight.  
• Heat may deform the remote control and cause it to malfunction.  
• The remote control becomes more difficult to operate if direct sunlight or bright overhead lighting falls  
on the remote control IR receiver on the TV. Either re-orient the lighting or TV, or bring the remote  
control closer to the remote control IR receiver.  
• Do not subject the remote control to strong impact. Also, do not allow it to get wet or leave it in very  
hot locations.  
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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 input jack on the TV.  
Wall antenna jack  
Antenna cable (provided)  
Antenna cable adaptor (commer-  
cially available)  
&
U/V combiner (commercially  
available)  
Co-axial cable (commercially  
available)  
Antenna input (VHF/  
UHF)  
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Connecting the Power Cord  
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.  
VHF/UHF  
antenna cable  
Domestic  
power  
outlet  
Power cord  
Connect to power jack on TV.  
(Be sure to connect in order then )  
Note  
When the TV is not in use for extended periods of  
time, be sure to unplug the power plug from the power  
outlet.  
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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.  
1
Press the  
button on the TV or  
POWER  
Standby Indicator  
on the remote control.  
The TV turns on and the country selec-  
tion screen is displayed.  
Remote control  
IR sensor  
Power Button  
2
2
Select either Australia or New Zealand  
MENU  
using the cursor buttons  
/
on  
the remote control, and press the  
button.  
OK  
This starts the program to automati-  
cally set up the channels to be received,  
and the channel number currently being  
scanned is displayed on screen.  
FREEZE  
RESET  
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Initial Settings (continued)  
3 When the automatic setup ends, the Program Edit menu appears with the first assigned chan-  
nel on screen. Use the  
tuned to.  
/
buttons to check the channel numbers and the stations they are  
To edit the scanned channels (to delete CHs which have poor reception), see  
page 40. Press  
MENU  
the  
button to exit from program edit.  
The automatic channel setup program starts the first time the TV is turned on.  
The automatic channel setup program can also be run from the channel setup menu (  
39). You can also check how channels have been assigned.  
page  
If you turn the TV off before automatic channel setup is completed, the initial setup screen will be dis-  
played again when the TV is next turned on.  
Note  
• When the Initial Setup is completed, the Program Edit screen displays automatically.  
• If you proceed to Auto Program without connecting an antenna the TV will not be able to tune in  
any channels. Make sure an antenna cable is connected and then choose Auto Program from  
setup menu (  
page 39).  
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Connecting Other Equipment  
When no other equipment is to be connected, proceed to Chapter 3 “Watching TV”  
24). You can start enjoying TV programs right away.  
page  
* About connection cables  
VIDEO 1 input  
Connections are also made using the cables specified for the various  
equipment (e.g. video camera) to be connected. For details on how to  
make connections, refer to the User’s Manual for the respective equipment.  
This input is used for connecting an  
S1 VIDEO jack to optional equip-  
ment having an S VIDEO terminal.  
e.g.) Video camera, DVD player,  
VCR, etc. with an S jack  
To S VIDEO input jack Commercially available  
VIDEO 2 input  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
This input is used for connecting  
optional equipment by AV cable.  
e.g.) VCR, TV game machine,  
video camera, etc.  
Green  
Blue  
VIDEO 3, 4 input  
This input is used for connecting op-  
tional equipment with a component  
video jack.  
Red  
White  
Red  
e.g.) Digital tuner, DVD player, etc.  
White  
Red  
Audio output  
This output is used for recording  
audio from the TV or for connecting  
to an external amplifier.  
HDMI 1, 2 input  
This input is used for connecting  
optional equipment with an HDMI  
jack.e.g.) Digital tuner, etc. When  
connecting from a DVI source,  
connect the Audio cable too.  
Note  
• Before connecting optional equipment, be sure to turn this TV and the optional equipment off.  
• The plugs and jacks for video and audio connections are color-coded. Connect cables so that the cable  
plugs match their respective color of the connection jack.  
• Connect only video and audio signals to the video and audio jacks. Do not connect other signals. Doing  
so may cause malfunction.  
• For details on how to use and connect equipment, refer to the User’s Manual of the respective  
equipment.  
• Connection Precautions  
Insert plugs as far as they can go. Incomplete connections cause noise.  
When unplugging plugs, do not pull on the cord. Hold cords by their plugs.  
To prevent mutual interference when two or more pieces of equipment are connected, turn equipment  
that is not in use off.  
If noise appears in the video or audio of the TV and connected equipment, move the equipment  
away from the TV.  
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Connecting Other Equipment (cont’d)  
With the 6 input connections available you can connect a DVD player, Video Camera, TV games  
machine, VCR player or Digital Tuner.  
If S-Video jack is installed;  
S-Video and Audio  
output jacks are connected  
S Video cable  
If there is no S video jack;  
Video and Audio output  
jacks are connected  
Video & Audio  
Cable  
Component  
Video Cable  
Component and Audio  
output jacks are  
connected. D-Terminal  
connection can also be  
used here instead of  
Component connection.  
Audio Cable  
Audio cable  
Audio input jacks  
are connected  
HDMI cable  
HDMI cable  
HDMI jacks  
are connected  
DVI to HDMI  
cable  
If DVI jack is installed;  
HDMI (with DVI to  
HDMI cable) and Audio  
jacks are connected  
Audio cable  
Example of connections  
Reference  
About Equipment with an HDMI or DVI jack  
Use the HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) jack when available as this connection is recommended for best quality picture  
and audio.  
If there is only a DVI jack then DVI to HDMI cables are commercially available. DVI only supplies a video signal so connect audio  
cable too. If connecting from DVI source to the HDMI1 jack, connect audio to the Audio3 jack. If connecting to the HDMI2 jack,  
connect audio to the Audio4 jack. Then go to the “Audio Setup” menu and select audio input to choose Audio3 or Audio4.  
About the Component Video Jack  
Component video signals are also called “color difference signals.” Component video is sent through three cables: one brightness  
(luminance or black-and-white component) signal and two color shade (chrominance, or blue: B-Y and red: R-Y) signal. As the  
brightness and color shade signals are recorded separately from each other on a digital tuner or DVD, component video achieves  
greater color accuracy (e.g. less color smear) than regular video signals that are obtained by combining the brightness and color  
shade signals.  
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Connecting Other Equipment (cont’d)  
Arranging the cables  
Pass the cable through the notch in the cover.  
(The cover can also be removed.)  
About connector covers  
Removal  
Press down  
here.  
Pull this way.  
27 and 32 inch models:  
37 and 42 inch models:  
Press down on the lip at the top and pull  
towards you to remove it.  
Press on the two tabs on the right and pull  
towards you to remove it.  
Installation  
cover tabs  
cover tabs  
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 center  
section to lock the protrusions on the  
left and right.  
37 and 42 inch models:  
Align the three tabs on the left into the  
holes on the body and press the into the  
left side until it is locked in place. Next,  
press the right section to lock in the right  
side tabs.  
* Take care not to pinch the cords.  
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Chapter 3  
WATCHING TV  
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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.  
Turn the TV on.  
POWER  
1
Press the  
button on the remote control or  
Standby Indicator  
the button on the TV. The standby indica-  
tor at the bottom of the TV goes out and the  
TV turns on.  
Remote control  
IR sensor  
Power Button  
Select the desired channel.  
To receive terrestrial broadcasts  
Select the desired channel using the number  
2
3
buttons or channel selection  
/
buttons.  
Adjust the volume.  
Adjust the volume using the volume  
button.  
/
MUTE  
POWER  
The volume is displayed in the form of a hori-  
zontal bar on the bottom of the screen.  
DISPLAY  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
AUDIO  
WIDE MODE  
5
Temporarily mute audio.  
MUTE  
4
5
Press the  
To restore the volume, press the  
again.  
To lower the volume setting while the  
sound is muted, press the volume  
button.  
button.  
MUTE  
button  
BACK  
ENTER  
To turn on and raise the volume setting,  
press the volume  
button.  
VOL  
CH  
Turn the power off.  
If you press the  
control or the  
POWER  
button on the remote  
button on the TV, the TV  
MENU  
OK  
enters the standby mode, and the standby  
indicator lights.  
FREEZE  
RESET  
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Saving Still Images (FREEZE)  
Save the image currently being shown as a still image and display it on screen.  
This feature is useful for saving information such as telephone numbers, maps and recipes.  
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MENU  
Press the  
button.  
FREEZE  
The image that was displayed appears at the  
bottom right of the screen.  
OK  
FREEZE  
RESET  
FREEZE  
To delete a screen freeze, press the  
FREEZE  
2
button again.  
Reference  
Screen freezes are automatically deleted by selecting a channel, by selecting the  
Wide screen display mode, or by selecting an external input.  
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Displaying Channel Numbers (DISPLAY)  
If you press the DISPLAY button, the number, label and information of the channel that is currently being  
received are displayed.  
Press the DISPLAY button.  
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The number, label and mode* of the channel  
that is currently being received are displayed  
at the top right of the screen.  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
01  
Stereo  
SLEEP  
WIDE MODE  
Panorama  
* The audio mode is not displayed when an  
external input is selected. page 31)  
To turn the display off, press the DISPLAY button  
again.  
2
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Selecting Dual Language Audio (AUDIO)  
You can select between main and sub audio in the case of dual language broadcasts such as English  
and another language broadcast.  
AUDIO  
Press the  
button.  
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The channel number and audio (main, sub or  
main+sub) is displayed at the top right of the  
screen.  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
AUDIO  
Each press of the  
button switches  
WIDE MODE  
the display between “main”, “sub” and  
“main+sub”.  
* You can also make this setting in the menu  
screen.(  
page 37)  
AUDIO  
Main  
Sub  
Main+Sub  
Return to  
Main  
Note  
AUDIO  
• If the broadcast is not a dual language broadcast, pressing the  
any effect.  
button will not produce  
• When an external input is selected (  
page 31), audio cannot be selected.  
• When you select Main+sub, main audio is output from the left speaker and sub audio is  
output from the right speaker.  
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Setting Panorama or Zoom Display (WIDE MODE)  
The display screen can be switched to the Full, Normal, Panorama, and Zoom screen modes.  
WIDE MODE  
Press the  
button.  
1
This sets the screen to the Normal screen  
mode.  
MUTE  
POWER  
Each press of this button switches the input  
as follows:  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
WIDE MODE  
WIDE MODE  
Full screen  
Normal screen  
Zoom screen  
Panorama screen  
Reference  
• When you select another channel, the screen mode will revert back to the default  
setting. The default screen type can be set with “Screen Setup” ([finger] page 38)  
in the menu screen.  
• In the Panorama screen mode, 4:3 aspect ratio images are expanded to naturally  
fill the entire screen.  
• In the Normal screen mode, a black band containing no image appears on the left  
and right of the picture.  
• Panorama display cannot be selected when the video format is 720p/1080i.  
• The same settings can also be made with “Screen Setup” (  
menu screen.  
page 38) in the  
Notice  
• About the Auto-wide Switching Function  
The auto detection switching function is activated when WSS or ID-1 type aspect  
ratio information is detected in the video signal.  
Aspect ratio  
Operation  
4:3  
Same as the Standard mode setting in the  
menu screen. (  
page 38)  
Letter Box  
16:9  
The screen display mode is Zoom.  
The screen display mode is Full.  
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Using the SLEEP Timer (SLEEP)  
The TV is turned off when the time preset to the off timer is reached. This feature is useful for when you  
watch TV in bed. You can set the off timer within the range 30 to 120 minutes in 30-minute units.  
SLEEP  
1
Press the  
button.  
MUTE  
POWER  
The screen changes to the off timer setup  
screen.  
SLEEP  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
Each press of the  
button changes the  
time as follows: “30min.” --> “60min.” -->  
“90min.” --> “120min.”--> “Off” --> “30min.”  
and so forth.  
WIDE MODE  
The time preset to the timer is displayed at  
the bottom left of the screen.  
SLEEP  
30 min.  
60 min.  
90 min.  
When the preset time is reached ...  
Sleep Timer: 30 min.  
One minute before the preset time is  
reached, the message “Sleep Timer: TV will  
turn off soon” is displayed and the TV enters  
the standby mode.  
120 min.  
Note  
• The sleep timer is canceled when the TV is  
turned off.  
SLEEP  
Off.  
• If you press the  
button with the sleep  
timer already set, the time you set is added  
to the remaining time. (For example, when  
the remaining time is 1 to 30 minutes, 31 to  
60 minutes, 61 to 90 minutes and 91 to 120  
minutes, the timer setting is started from  
“60 Min.”, “90 Min. ,”120 Min”” and “Off”,  
respectively.)  
Return to 30  
minutes  
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Using Optional Equipment (HDMI)  
If you have an external device such as DVD player or Digital Tuner connected by HDMI you can  
select as follows.  
HDMI  
Press the  
Each press on this button switches  
between “HDMI1” and “HDMI2”.  
button.  
MUTE  
POWER  
1
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
HDMI  
HDMI1  
WIDE MODE  
TV/VIDEO  
Press the  
HDMI input.  
button to change from  
2
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Using Optional Equipment (TV/VIDEO)  
Select the input when a VCR or DVD player, for example, connected to the external input jack on the  
rear of the TV is used.  
TV/VIDEO  
Press the  
button.  
1
Each press of this button switches the input.  
The channel number or selected video/au-  
dio input is displayed at the top right of the  
screen.  
MUTE  
POWER  
VIDEO 1  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
SLEEP  
WIDE MODE  
TV/VIDEO  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
Carry out the required operation.  
2
Switching of screens or volume adjustment  
is performed by the remote control for this  
TV. Perform other operations according to  
the instructions in the user’s guides for any  
optional device connected to the TV.  
Return to Antenna input (the last  
TV channel)  
Reference  
DVD1  
The name displayed on screen can be changed  
to match the equipment connected to the TV.  
For details, see “Setting the external input jack”  
(
page 41).  
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Enjoying TV with Headphones  
To use commercially available headphones, connect the headphones’ plug to the headphone jack at the  
bottom of the TV.  
Note  
• Insert the headphones’ plug as far as it can go. (An incomplete connection may  
cause audio to be output from the speakers.)  
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Chapter 4  
TV SETTINGS  
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Adjusting TV Settings (menu screen)  
MENU  
MENU  
To display the menu screen, press the  
display to the original screen.  
button. Pressing the  
button again returns the  
• In the menu screen, you can make various adjustments and settings related to video, audio and  
channels. page 35)  
To return the items to their initial settings (factory settings), perform a reset.  
page 42)  
The currently selected item is displayed  
in green.  
Menu screen  
"Video setup" menu  
"Audio setup" menu  
"Screen setup" menu  
"Channel setup" menu  
"Other setup" menu  
* In the above screen example, the  
"Video setup" menu is selected.  
Operation buttons used for setup are  
displayed here.  
Button options  
MENU  
OK  
FREEZE  
RESET  
3
Move the green highlight of the selected  
MENU  
Press the  
Press the  
button to display the menu.  
1
2
item using the  
desired item.  
/
buttons to select the  
/
buttons to select the  
menu icon containing the items you want to  
set up.  
4
5
Select the setting value of the item using the  
buttons (or the buttons).  
/
/
The currently selected icon is displayed in  
green. While a menu icon is displayed, the  
items that can be set in that menu are dis-  
played in the sub-menu on the right. If you  
Press the  
button to complete the setting.  
For details of each setting item, see Menu  
List on the following page. All of the set-  
ting items in this list can be set by the same  
method.  
press the  
button, the display changes to  
the next level of the menu hierarchy and the  
selected item is highlighted in green.  
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Menu Flow Chart  
2nd Level  
Top Level  
3rd Level  
Vivid  
Main menu  
Video (page 36)  
Standard  
Movie  
Video setup (page 36)  
Mode  
Personal  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
64 levels  
64 levels  
64 levels  
64 levels  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Color Temp.  
5 levels (-2 to +2)  
"Neutral", "Warm", "Cool"  
Audio setup menu  
Bass  
Audio (page 37)  
32 levels  
Treble  
32 levels  
Balance  
32 levels  
Stereo/Mono  
Main/Sub  
"Auto", "Mono"  
"Main", "Sub", "Main+Sub"  
"On", "Off"  
SRS TruSurround XT  
Auto Volume  
HDMI1 Audio  
HDMI2 Audio  
"On", "Off"  
"HDMI1", "AUDIO IN3"  
"HDMI2", "AUDIO IN4"  
Screen setup menu  
Current Mode  
Screen (page 38)  
Full, Normal, Panorama, Zoom  
"On", "Off"  
Auto Detection  
Default  
Full, Normal, Panorama, Zoom, Off  
“Panorama”: -7 to +7,“Zoom”: -15 to +15  
Vertical Center  
Channel setup menu  
Channel (page 39)  
Auto Program  
"Yes", "No"  
Program Edit  
Channel setting list  
VHF/UHF  
Video1  
Video2  
Video3  
Video4  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
Other settings (page 41)  
Other setup menu  
AV Preset  
Language  
Country  
English  
Japanese  
"Australia", New Zealand"  
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Video Setup  
Select the video setup icon in the Menu screen using the  
The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
/
buttons and press the  
button.  
Sub-menu  
“Video setup” menu  
“Video setup” menu  
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).  
Contrast  
Mode  
Adjusts the difference between light and  
dark sections of the screen.  
Various contrast, brightness, Color, Tint, and  
Sharpness settings are stored to each of the video  
modes.  
Brightness  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.  
Mode  
Vivid  
Description  
Bright, lively picture  
Color  
Standard  
Movie  
Standard picture  
Adjusts the color depth of the screen.  
Picture ideal for watching movies  
For making favorite settings  
Personal  
Tint  
Adjusts the Tint of the screen.  
Color Temp. (Color temperature)  
Sharpness  
Adjusts contours on screen.  
Switching between Cool, Neutral and Warm  
changes the tone to a reddish, warm color.  
This button switches the video mode  
During the setup, the menu display disappears, and the item name and setting value are displayed at the  
bottom center of the screen.  
The display returns to the Menu screen if you press the  
button.  
Note  
If you press the  
button with the Video setup icon selected, items other than the video mode in  
RESET  
the sub-menu return to their factory settings.  
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Audio Setup  
Select the audio setup icon in the Menu screen using the  
The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
/
buttons and press the  
button.  
Sub-menu  
Audio setup menu screen  
“Audio setup” menu  
Select the desired setup item using the  
/
/
button in the sub-menu. Each of the settings can be  
buttons for items marked by *).  
changed by the  
/
buttons (or the  
Stereo/Mono  
Bass  
Sets the broadcast audio type.  
“Auto” setting is recommended.  
Sets how much the bass range is enhanced.  
Treble  
Main/Sub Main/Sub/Main+Sub*  
Sets how much the treble range is enhanced.  
* This setting can also be changed by pressing  
Balance  
the AUDIO button. (  
page 27)  
Sets the audio balance between the left and right  
speakers.  
HDMI1 Audio  
When the input source is HMDI then select  
HDMI1. If the input source is from DVI to HDMI  
then select AUDIO IN3.  
SRS TruSurround XT*  
When the SRS TruSurround XT function is used, you  
can enjoy enhanced audio similar to the sound that  
you might experience in a movie theater.  
* SRS TruSurround XT® is a virtual surround tech-  
nology developed by SRS Labs, Inc. for playing back  
5.1 channel realistic multi-channel surround sound  
on two speakers.  
HDMI2 Audio  
When the input source is HMDI then select  
HDMI2. If the input source is from DVI to HDMI  
then select AUDIO IN4.  
Auto Volume*  
Turns the automatic speaker volume adjustment  
function on or off.  
The volume difference in each program or input jack  
is automatically adjusted.  
Note  
If you press the  
button with the Audio setup icon selected, items other than dual language  
broadcasts in theRsESEuT b-menu return to their factory settings.  
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Screen Setup  
Select the screen setup icon in the Menu screen using the  
The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
/
buttons and press the  
button.  
Sub-menu  
Screen setup menu screen  
“Screen setup” menu  
Select the desired setup item using the  
/
button in the sub-menu.  
buttons.  
Each of the settings can be changed by the  
/
Current Mode  
This option switches the screen between Full, Normal, Panorama and Zoom.  
WIDE MODE  
* This setting can also be changed by pressing the  
button.  
page 28)  
Auto Detection  
Sets the Wide mode during reception of regular TV broadcasts or for video input pictures that contain no  
aspect ratio information.  
Default  
Sets the default screen between Full, Normal, Panorama, Zoom and Off.  
Note  
• If you press the  
button with the screen setup icon selected, sub-menu items Standard mode  
RESET  
and Vertical Center return to their factory settings.  
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Channel setup  
Select the Channel setup icon in the Menu screen using the  
The sub-menu is displayed on the right side of the screen.  
/
buttons and press the  
button.  
Sub-menu  
Channel setup menu screen  
“Channel setup” menu  
Auto Program  
If you select “Auto Program” in the sub-menu, the following message is displayed, and you can select  
whether to execute (Yes) or cancel execution of the automatic channel setup program (No). The initial  
setting for this item is No.  
If you select Yes using the  
be automatically scanned.  
/
buttons and press the  
button, the channels being received start to  
page 18).  
* For details on Auto Program settings, see “Initial Settings” (  
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Channel setup (Cont’d)  
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 Cancel  
2nd column - CH select:Change CH  
3rd column - Label Edit:Customize label name  
Use the cursor buttons to highlight desired item  
then press the  
button to begin edit.  
To Edit the channel Label  
Select the channel number using the  
buttons.  
/
Select the Label option by using the  
button and  
press the  
button.  
and  
Use the  
label.  
/
/
buttons to edit the  
To delete the label characters, press the  
button.  
RESET  
Press the  
button to save.  
button returns the display  
* Pressing the  
to the previous screen.  
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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.  
TV/VIDEO  
HDMI  
When the  
button or the  
button is pressed, the name of equipment currently connected can be  
displayed instead of the VHF/UHF channel, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, VIDEO4, HDMI1 or HDMI2.  
Select the input jack to rename using the  
buttons.  
/
buttons, and change the name using the  
/
You can select names from those in the following table.  
DISPLAY  
---  
Example of assigned equipment  
Not set (Standard names “VIDEO 1”, “VIDEO 2”, “VIDEO 3” , “VIDEO 4”,  
“HDMI1” or “HDMI2” are used.)  
DVD player/recorder  
DVD  
DVD1  
DVD player/recorder 1  
DVD2  
DVD player/recorder 2  
VCR  
Video tape recorder  
VCR1  
Video tape recorder 1  
VCR2  
Video tape recorder 2  
DVR  
Hard disk recorder, etc  
DVR1  
Hard disk recorder 1, etc  
DVR2  
Hard disk recorder 2, etc  
CABLE TV  
SATELLITE  
Cable TV (set-top box, home terminal)  
Satellite broadcast  
SKY TELEVISION Sky Television  
GAME1  
GAME2  
PC  
Game input 1  
Game input 2  
Personal computer  
Edit label within 5 characters  
Edit Label  
Skip  
External input is disabled. (External input is skipped when input is selected.)  
• If you select Edit Label then you can customize a 5-digit label. Press the  
buttons to edit the labels.  
/
,
and  
* Pressing the  
button returns the display to the previous screen.  
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Other Settings (Cont’d)  
Setting the display language  
If you select “Language” in the sub-menu, you can select from English or Japanese as the screen  
display language.  
Pressing the  
/
buttons toggles the setting between “English” and “Japanese”.  
* If you change the language setting, the language setting is immediately applied to other menu  
displays.  
Setting the Country selection  
The country selection is used to appropriately set the broadcast channels the LCD TV automati-  
cally tunes to. Pressing the  
/
buttons switches between “Australia” and “New Zealand”.  
*If you change the country setting to other than the country you are in then broadcast channels  
may not tune in properly.  
Resetting settings (restoring factory settings)  
MENU  
You can display the factory reset screen by pressing the power button on the TV with the  
the TV held down with the TV turned off, and holding the MENU button on the TV down for at  
least three seconds.  
on  
In the factory reset screen, you can select whether to execute or cancel execution of the reset.  
Note  
MENU  
You cannot reset settings by using the  
button on the remote control. This operation can be  
performed only from the MENU button on the TV.  
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Chapter 5  
REFERENCE  
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Main Specifications  
Name  
Model  
LCD color TV  
TL27WRA-B  
TL27WRA-W  
TL32WRA-B  
TL32WRA-W  
TL37WRA-B  
TL37WRA-W  
TL42WRA-B  
TL42WRA-W  
Screen size  
Drive system  
Resolution  
27inch ( 68cm )  
32inch ( 81cm )  
37inch ( 94cm )  
42inch ( 106cm )  
TFT active matrix  
1366 (H) X 768 (V) pixels  
PAL B/G  
TV System  
Channel Coverage  
Video System  
“Australia : VHF 0 - 12 / UHF 27 - 69 or New Zealand : VHF 1 - 12 / UHF 21 - 69”  
PAL/SECAM/NTSC  
Component Input Format  
Speakers  
480i , 480p , 576i , 576p , 720p (50/60Hz) , 1080i (50/60Hz)  
6cm x 12cm ( x 2 )  
Audio output  
Total 10 W (5W + 5W)  
Total 16 W (8W + 8W)  
Connection jacks  
“Power, headphone output, VHF/UHF antenna input, video input (2 lines), S VIDEO input (1 line, shared with  
VIDEO 1), component input (2 lines), HDMI input (2 lines), audio output”  
Operating temperature  
Power requirements  
Average Use  
0° - 40° C  
230 - 240V AC, 50Hz  
120 W  
0.3 W  
140 W  
190W  
250W  
During standby  
0.3 W  
0.3W  
0.3W  
Including table stand 75.0 cm (W)  
(excluding some  
86.3 cm (W)  
97.5 cm (W)  
110.8 cm (W)  
protrusions)  
29.2 cm (D)  
59.1 cm (H)  
Approx. 16Kg  
29.2 cm (D)  
65.5 cm (H)  
Approx. 21Kg  
35.2 cm (D)  
73.5 cm (D)  
Approx. 29Kg  
35.2 cm (D)  
82.6 cm (H)  
Approx. 39Kg  
Weight  
• RICOH bitmap fonts made by Ricoh, Company Ltd. are used.  
• The LCD panel has been made using extremely high-precision technology and has effective pixels of  
99.99% or more. Black dots of 0.01% or less may appear or bright points of light may appear  
constantly. This, however, is not a malfunction.  
• Specifications, external appearance and other details are subject to change without notice in the  
interest of product improvement.  
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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 not to call or fax the wrong number when contacting the Customer Service Center.  
* The telephone and fax numbers are subject to change.  
For details on the latest numbers, check at the above web site.  
Problem  
Probable Cause  
Page  
No video or audio output  
Is the power plug disconnected from the power outlet?  
Have you selected an input jack that is not connected to  
optional equipment?  
17  
31  
Picture?  
Have you pressed the power button on the remote  
control or TV?  
24  
nd?  
Sou  
No video output  
No VIDEO 1 output  
36  
Are brightness and contrast properly adjusted?  
Picture?  
No audio output  
Is the volume adjusted to the minimum setting?  
Is audio muted?  
Is the headphones’ plug still connected to the TV?  
24  
24  
32  
nd?  
Sou  
No video or audio output  
Only noise is output.  
16  
39  
Is the antenna cable disconnected?  
Are you receiving transmission on a channel that is  
not broadcasting?  
Poor picture quality  
Poor Tint Faint color  
Is the antenna cable disconnected?  
A probable cause is poor reception.  
16  
-
36  
Are Tint and Color properly adjusted?  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Problem  
Dark screen  
Probable Cause  
Page  
36  
36  
47  
Is brightness set low?  
Are brightness and contrast properly adjusted?  
A probable cause is that the fluorescent lamp has  
reached the end of its service life.  
The remote control does not  
work.  
Are the batteries inserted properly?  
15  
15  
A probable cause is that the batteries in the remote  
control have reached the end of their service life.  
Is bright light from a fluorescent lamp falling on the  
remote control IR receiver?  
15  
Picture is not sharp.  
Picture flickers.  
A probable cause is poor reception.  
Is the antenna out of position?  
Is the outdoor antenna disconnected?  
-
-
16  
-
-
Double or triple picture images Is the antenna out of position?  
A probable cause is the influence of waves reflected  
from mountains or buildings.  
Specks on screen  
A probable cause is the effect of interference from  
automobiles, railways, high-voltage lines,  
neon signs, etc.  
8
10  
Color stripes or no color  
Is your TV being influenced by other equipment  
(interference)?  
Other probable causes are location of transmission  
antennas for radio broadcasts or amateur radio  
nearby or cell phones.  
-
Locate the TV as far away as possible from other  
equipment thought to be emitting interference.  
This TV uses a microcomputer, and so normal operation may be prevented by external noise or inter-  
ference. If this happens, unplug the power plug from the power outlet, and wait several minutes before  
re-inserting the power plug into the power outlet and turning the power on.  
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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 heavily may leave scratches on the surface of the panel.  
To remove stubborn dirt, moisten the cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water, firmly wring the  
cloth and lightly wipe off the dirt. (Wiping heavily may leave scratches on the surface of the panel.)  
Wipe off dust from the panel surface using a commercially available anti-dust (static removal) brush.  
To protect the panel, do not use dusty clothes, detergents or chemical fiber cleaning cloths. Doing so  
may cause the panel surface to peel off.  
About the fluorescent tube  
The service life of the fluorescent lamp used on the TV is limited.  
If the screen darkens, flickers or does not light at all, contact your  
Uniden Customer Support center by phone, fax or e-mail.  
Uniden Customer Support Center  
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Index  
A, B  
V, Z  
Accessories ................................................... 12  
Antenna cable................................................ 12  
Antenna connection....................................... 16  
AUDIO ........................................................... 27  
Automatic channel setup program........... 19, 39  
Balance.......................................................... 37  
Battery ........................................................... 15  
Bass setting................................................... 37  
Brightness...................................................... 36  
VHF/UHF antenna ........................................ 16  
VIDEO 1, 2 input............................................ 14  
Video Settings ............................................... 36  
Volume adjustment........................................ 24  
Zoom ............................................................ 28  
C, D  
Channel selection.......................................... 24  
Channel setup ............................................... 40  
Color.............................................................. 36  
Color Temp (Color temperature).................... 36  
DISPLAY........................................................ 26  
Dual language broadcast............................... 27  
DVI jack ......................................................... 21  
DVD player .................................................... 21  
H, I, L, M  
HDMI ............................................................. 30  
HDMI jack...................................................... 20  
Headphone jack............................................. 32  
Initial setting .................................................. 18  
INPUT............................................................ 31  
Language setting........................................... 18  
Menu screen.................................................. 34  
Mute............................................................... 24  
O, R, S, T  
Organization .................................................. 35  
RESET........................................................... 36  
Remote control ............................................. 13  
Remote control button operations ................ 13  
Sleep timer .................................................... 29  
Speakers ....................................................... 32  
SRS TruSurround XT .................................... 37  
Standby indicator........................................... 14  
Tint................................................................. 36  
Treble setting ................................................ 37  
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Customer Support  
Our customer care specialists are here to help you! Visit our website at;  
through Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm. The Customer Service Line is closed Saturday/Sundays and public  
holidays.  
through Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm. The Customer Service Line is closed Saturday/Sundays and public  
holidays.  
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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 Warranty: Uniden warrants to the original retail owner for the duration of this  
warranty, its LCD TV (hereinafter referred to as the Product) to be free from defects in materials  
and craftmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below.  
Warranty Duration: This warranty to the original retail owner only, shall terminate and be of no  
further effect ONE (1) Year after the date of original retail sale. This warranty will be deemed  
invalid if the product is; (A) Damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) Modified,  
altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold  
by Uniden, (C) Improperly installed, (D) Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden  
Repair Agent for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) Used in conjunction with  
any equipment or parts or as part of a system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed, pro-  
grammed or serviced by anyone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent, or (G) Where the  
Serial Number label of the product has been removed or damaged beyond recognition. Warranty  
only valid in the country of original retail/sale.  
Parts Covered: This warranty covers for 1 year, the LCD TV Unit only.  
All accessories: Remote control, Batteries, Power code and Antenna cable, are covered for 90  
days.  
Statement of Remedy: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time  
while this warranty is in effect, the warrantor at its discretion, will repair the defect or replace and  
return it to you without charge for parts and service. This warranty does not cover provide for the  
reimbursement or incidental or consequential damages.  
Procedure for obtaining performance of warranty: In the event that the Product does not con-  
form to this warranty, the product should be shipped or delivered, freight prepaid, with evidence of  
original purchase, (eg. a copy of the sales docket), to the warrantor at:  
UNIDEN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD  
Service Division  
UNIDEN NEW ZEALAND LTD  
Service Division  
345 Princes Highway,  
Rockdale, NSW 2216  
Fax (02) 9599 3278  
150 Harris Road, East Tamaki,  
Auckland  
Fax (09) 274 4253  
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2006 Uniden Australia Pty Ltd. Uniden NZ Ltd.  
Printed in China.  
The content of this Owner’s Manual is subject to change without  
notice.  
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Unauthorized duplication or copying of the content of this  
Owner’s Manual is forbidden.  
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