Uniden TL32WRA-W, TL32WRA-B, TL37WRA-W, TL42WRA-W, TL27WRA-W User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV
TL27WRA-W TL27WRA-B
Model No.
TL32WRA-W TL32WRA-B TL37WRA-W TL37WRA-B TL42WRA-W TL42WRA-B
INTRODUCTIONSET UPWATCHING TVTV SETTINGSREFERENCE
Interface are the trademark or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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.
* Composite image used to simulate TV reception.
More information can be found at our webpage: For AUSTRALIA: www.uniden.com.au For NEW ZEALAND: www.uniden.co.nz
Contents
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Safety Precautions .......................................4
Notes on Use
Recommendations ..................................8
Chapter 2 SET UP
Accessories ................................................12
Controls and Connections
(remote control) ..........................................13
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Controls and Connections (LCD TV) .........14
Preparing and Using the Remote Control ..15
How to insert the batteries .....................15
How to use the remote control ..............
Connecting the Antenna.............................16
VHF/UHF antenna cable .......................16
Connecting the Power Cord .......................17
Initial Settings .............................................18
Connecting Other Equipment .....................20
Arranging the cables .............................22
About connector covers .........................22
Chapter 3 WATCHING TV
Watching TV ...............................................24
Saving Still Images (FREEZE) ...................25
Displaying Channel Numbers (DISPLAY) ..26 Selecting Dual Language Audio
(AUDIO) .....................................................27
Setting Panorama or Zoom Display Mode
(WIDE MODE) ...........................................28
Using the Sleep Timer (SLEEP) .................29
Using Optional Equipment (HDMI) .............30
Using Optional Equipment (TV/VIDEO) .....31
Enjoying TV with Headphones ...................32
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Contrast .................................................36
Brightness .............................................
Color ......................................................36
Tint.........................................................36
Sharpness .............................................36
Color Temp(Color temperature) ............
Audio setup ..............................................37
Bass ......................................................37
Treble ....................................................37
Balance .................................................37
Stereo/Mono .................. .......................37
Main/Sub(Main/Sub/Main+Sub) ............37
SRS TruSurround XT ...........................37
Auto Volume ..........................................
HDMI1 Audio ........................ ................
HDMI2 Audio ....................... .................37
Screen setup ..............................................38
Current Mode ........................................38
Auto Detection .......................................38
Default ...................................................38
Channel setup
Auto Program ........................................39
Program Edit .........................................40
Other Settings ............................................41
AV Preset ..............................................41
Setting the display language .................42
Setting the Country selection ...... .........42
Resetting settings (restoring
factory settings) .....................................42
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Chapter 5 REFERENCE
Main Specications....................... .............44
Troubleshooting........................... ..............45
Caring for your TV........................... ...........47
Caring for you LCD display panel..... .....47
About the uorescent tube................ ....47
INDEX............................................ ............48
Chapter 4 TV SETTINGS
Adjusting TV Settings (menu screen) ........34
Menu Flow Chart ........................................35
Video Setup ...............................................36
Mode .....................................................36
Memo............................................. ............49
Customer Support............................ ..........50
Warranty......................................... ............51
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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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 under­stand the meanings of these symbols before reading this Owner’s Manual.
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Description of Symbols
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
This symbol alerts the user to the risk of death or serious injury from re
or electric shock.
CAUTION
This symbol alerts the user to the risk of injury or damage to nearby objects.
Symbol urging caution
General caution Symbol indicating
Symbol indicating Caution Symbol instructing an action
Caution
WARNING
Do not damage the power cord.
Failure to do so may cause re or electric
shock.
• Do not pinch the power cord between this
product and the wall or oor during
installation.
• 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.
• When unplugging the power cord, be sure to hold it by its plug.
Do not
disassemble
Do not handle with
Wet hands to avoid
risk of shock
General instruction
Unplug the power cord
If this product becomes damaged or you
nd some abnormality, please unplug the
power cord.
Failure to do so may cause re or electric
shock.
• If you drop this product or the chassis is damaged, turn the power off and unplug the power plug.
• If you notice smoke, strange odors, noise or any other abnormality, turn the power off and unplug the power plug.
Unplug the power cord
Caution
from the 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.
• Use of the power plug in this condition may
cause re or electric shock.
Wipe off dirt
and dust
Do not insert or unplug the power plug with wet hands.
• Doing so may cause electric shock.
If you hear thunder, do not touch the TV,
antenna wire or power plug.
• Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not touch
Do not insert or allow metal or ammable
objects to fall inside this product.
Failure to do so may cause re or electric shock. In the event that water or foreign objects fall inside this product, immediately turn it off and unplug the power plug.
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Wet hands
forbidden
Insert the wall plug.
• An incomplete insertion may generate heat, or cause dirt or dust to accumulate, resulting
in re or electric shock.
Insert fully
Do not connect the power cord to a multi plug strip.
Failure to do so may cause re or electric shock.
Caution
Do not remove the rear cover or modify this product.
• Touching the high-voltage components inside this product may cause electric shock.
Do not
disassemble
Caution
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Safety Precautions (continued)
WARNING
Do not install this product on unstable surfaces.
• Doing so may cause it to fall or tip over, resulting in injury.
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Caution
Do not use this product in bathrooms or shower rooms.
• This product is not designed to waterproof
specications. Exposure to splashing water
may cause electric shock or malfunction.
Do not use
Do not place heavy objects on this product.
• 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
Do not install this product in poorly
ventilated locations, in sealed boxes, on carpets or blankets, or cover it with
cloth.
• Doing so may cause heat to build up inside,
resulting in re.
in shower
rooms
Do not install this product in locations
subject to moisture, steam, oil mist, dust
or dirt.
Doing so may cause re or electric shock.
Caution
Caution
Do not place vases or other containers
lled with water nearby.
• Water may spill inside this product, resulting
in re or electric shock.
Caution:
Splashing water
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Safety Precautions (continued)
CAUTION
Before moving this product, disconnect
all leads.
• Failure to do so might damage the power
cord, resulting in re or electric shock.
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.
Failure to do so may cause re or electric shock.
Unplug the power cord
Handling the Remote Control
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Use only the specied batteries, and do
not use old and new batteries together.
• Failure to do so may cause the batteries to
rupture and battery uid to leak, resulting in
injury or burns.
Caution
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 uid to leak, resulting in
injury or burns.
Be sure to wipe off any dirt or dust from the ventilation holes.
Failure to do so may cause re.
Wipe off dirt
and dust
Do not subject the LCD screen to impact.
• Doing so may cause the LCD panel to split, resulting in injury.
Caution
Insert as indicated
If uid is leaking from alkali batteries, do
not touch them with your bare hands.
Doing so might cause skin inammation, loss of sight or injury.
Do not touch
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Notes on Use
Recommendations
This product cannot be used outside the
country of purchase, Australia or New
Zealand.
• This product can be used only in the coun­try of purchase, Australia or New Zealand. It cannot be used in any other country as broadcasting systems and power voltages
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differ overseas.
Installation
• Do not install this product near equipment that generates heat.
Power Supply/Voltage
Use only the specied power supply (230-240 VAC, 50 Hz). Use of other power supplies may cause a malfunction.
• Be sure to use the power cord provided.
230-240V
Antennas
To prevent the inuence 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.
• Do not place objects on top of this product. Do not place this product on unstable
surfaces or in locations subject to
moisture.
When this product is installed next to a window, prevent it from being splashed by
• Do not unnecessarily lengthen or bundle the antenna wire. Doing so may disrupt recep­tion.
• 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 loca­tions subject to smoke and soot or locations
exposed to sea breezes. If video reception
is poor, contact your dealer.
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Notes on Use (continued)
Recommendations (continued)
Avoid direct sunlight or steam.
• Do not install this product in direct sunlight or near heating equipment. Doing so may adversely inuence the chassis or compo­nents.
• 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.
Use in low-temperature rooms and 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 de­form the chassis or cause the LCD screen to malfunction. Recommended operating temperature: 0 to 40C
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Avoid using this product in rooms and locations subject to sudden changes in temperature.
Doing so may impair the denition of the display.
Condensation
• If this product is suddenly transfered from a cold to a warm location or if the room tem­perature changes suddenly (e.g. by turning on the heating on a winter’s morning), con­densation (water droplets) may form on its surface or inside. Continued use in this condi­tion may cause malfunction. If condensation occurs, wait a while for the condensation to disappear before plugging the power cord into the power outlet.
Caution
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Notes on Use (continued)
2 metres
Recommendations (Continued)
Avoid radio interference.
• If cell phones and other electronic equipment are used near this product, electromagnetic waves may cause mutual interference be­tween these devices, disrupt picture recep­tion or cause noise.
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Daily maintenance of the chassis
• Before you perform daily maintenance on the chassis, unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
• Wipe away dirt lightly with a soft, dry cloth
such as annel.
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.
Do not stick stickers or adhesive tape on this product.
• Doing so may discolor or damage the
chassis.
• To remove stubborn dirt, moisten the cloth with neutral detergent diluted with water,
rmly wring the cloth and wipe off the dirt.
Then, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
• Many plastic parts are used on the chas­sis. Avoid using benzene, paint thinner and other organic solvents to clean the chassis as these may deform the chassis or cause paint to peel.
• Avoid spraying the chassis with volatile sub­stances 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.
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, head­aches or dizziness, break from watching the TV.
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Chapter 2
SET UP
SET UP
Accessories
BACK
ENTER
MUTE
POWER
SLEEP
TV/VIDEODISPLAY
WIDE MODE
HDMIAUDIO
VOL
CH
MENU
OK
RESET
FREEZE
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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.
Power cord (1 pc)Remote control (1 pc)
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• 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)
This Owner’s Manual (1 pc)AAA batteries (2 pcs)
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Controls and Connections (remote control)
BACK
ENTER
MUTE
POWER
SLEEP
TV/VIDEODISPLAY
WIDE MODE
HDMIAUDIO
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 MODE
button
page 28 This button switches the TV screen between the panorama and zoom displays.
AUDIO button
page 27 This button switches the audio mode.
BACK button
page
24. Use to return to previous channel.
Screen DISPLAY button
page 26 This button selects how channels and the audio mode are displayed.
POWER button
page 24 This button turns the power on and off.
TV/VIDEO button
page 31 This button selects video and audio inputs.
HDMI button
page 30 Use this button to select between the two HDMI inputs.
Number buttons
page 24 Use these buttons to enter the de­sired channel.
ENTER
button
page 24
Use to conrm key selection.
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VOLume (+/-) button
page 24 This button adjusts the volume.
Cursor buttons
page 18 These buttons are used for select­ing menu setting items.
RESET button
page 18 This button restores settings to their factory settings.
OK button
page 36 This button conrms the se­lected onscreen option.
CHannel buttons
page 24 These buttons select the channels.
MENU button
page 34 This button displays the menu setup screen.
FREEZE button
page 25 When this button is pressed, the cur­rently displayed screen is saved as a still image and displayed on screen.
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Controls and Connections (LCD TV)
MENU
POWER
TV/VIDEO
Remote control IR receiver Standby indicator
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TV/Remote control button table
This table shows which buttons on the TV have the same functions as the buttons on the remote control.
Channel button
TV
Remote control
button
Headphone jack (bottom of TV)
VOL
button
button
Power ON/OFF
CH
Power jack
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
VHF/UHF
VHF/UHF antenna connector jack
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HDMI Input
AV input (HDMI1) AV input (HDMI2)
Preparing and Using the Remote Control
Left/right 30°
Up/down 15°
Remote Control signal range
7 metres
How to insert the batteries
Open the battery compartment cover.
1 2
Remove the cover by pushing down where the cover edge is marked and slide the cover backwards.
3
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.
Insert the batteries. Insert two AAA batteries by matching the + and - terminals on the batteries to the dia­gram inside the battery compartment. (Make sure that the poles are facing the cor­rect direction.)
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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.
• 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.
• 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 difcult 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 accord­ing 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-
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cially available)
U/V combiner (commercially available)
Co-axial cable (commercially available)
Antenna input (VHF/ UHF)
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