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Safety

This TV complies with all relevant Australian safety standards. Please read all safety 
precautions and warnings carefully and adhere to all safety and warning notes.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for 
any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods 
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not 
amount to a major failure. 
The Warranty period begins on the date of purchase. As evidence of date of purchase 
present the relevant document (sales slip, invoice or delivery note). Keep these documents 
in a safe place. If the TV is faulty and requires repair take the TV to your nearest authorised 
dealer as failure to do so may void any guarantee / warranty.

Power required to operate the TV is 12VDC at 2 amps

Power Supply: 12VDC Cigarette Lighter Adaptor

A cigarette lighter adaptor is supplied with the TV for use in vehicles or RV installations.

Optional Power Supply: 240V AC 50-60Hz to 12VDC

A power pack is an optional accessory, to allow your TV to use a 240V AC power source, such 
as a standard house power outlet.

A well-regulated 12V DC supply is essential for this TV to operate efficiently; contact NAS
Service Centre for recommended replacement adaptors if required. 

Unplug TV immediately if you notice an abnormal sound or smell.

Cautions

INSTALLATION:

 Always install this product in an environment free from dust, moisture and 

contaminants. Ensure TV is placed/installed on secure and stabled surface.

OVERLOADING: 

Do not overload a wall outlet, extension cable or adapter as this may result 

in fire or electric shock. 

LIQUID: 

Do not expose this TV to liquid of any kind. Do not place objects filled with liquid 

on the TV.

CLEANING: 

Disconnect the product from power before cleaning. Use a soft, dry, lint-free 

cloth to dust the product. Do not use any solvents.

VENTILATION: 

Never cover the TV ventilation slots. This may result in overheating, damage 

and malfunction. TV should be at least 10cm from wall and around the TV.

ATTACHMENTS: 

Do not use non-recommended attachments that may be hazardous or 

damage the TV.

Summary of Contents for UECTV24

Page 1: ...UECTV24 USER MANUAL 24 HD TV...

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Page 3: ...rol Unit 12 RCU Navigation Buttons 13 Battery Installation 13 Connecting the TV 14 Terrestrial DTV Antenna Feed 14 Connect Devices to TV 15 What is HDMI 15 Connect HDMI Cable 15 Connecting with RCA Ca...

Page 4: ...am The CPU performs basic arithmetic logic controlling and input output operations specified by the instructions in the program DVBT Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial ELED Edge Emitting LED fulfi...

Page 5: ...ied with the TV for use in vehicles or RV installations Optional Power Supply 240V AC 50 60Hz to 12VDC A power pack is an optional accessory to allow your TV to use a 240V AC power source such as a st...

Page 6: ...t damage from lightning and power surges unplug the TV from the power and disconnect antenna during thunderstorms or when it will be unused for long periods PARTS REPLACEMENT REPAIRS Only manufacturer...

Page 7: ...their mouths and could swallow them Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control Remove RCU batteries when the TV will not be used for a prolonged period Toxic substances in batteries can...

Page 8: ...urge protection Two HDMI inputs Ruggedised vibration resistant designed for use in RV s Caravans and boats Backed by UEC reliability and after sales support Screen Display Type Colour ELED Display Mod...

Page 9: ...9 What s in the Box TV Remote Control Unit RCU Batteries Included 2 x Base Feet 4 x Screws 12V 24V VDC Cigarette Plug...

Page 10: ...ol Vol Press to increase or decrease the volume While in on screen menu the volume and buttons act as left and right respectively Ch Ch Press to change the TV Channels While in on screen menu the chan...

Page 11: ...r IN 2 1 3 4 1 HDMI 1In HDMI Cable Input 2 HDMI 2 In HDMI Cable Input 3 Y Pb Pr Component mode input Y Pb Pr 4 Earphone 3 5mm Jack Headphone or speaker output COAXIAL OUT DC RF VIDEO L R IN USB1 2 L R...

Page 12: ...Launch MENU System Channel UP DOWN Volume UP DOWN Not Available Not Available Media Playback Controls Switch between TV and Radio Set Sleep Timer Begin Recording Select Device Source Exit INFO MENU T...

Page 13: ...hat item MOST functions require the user to press OK before LEAVING the program or function because the OK button implies SAVE CHANGES Failing to SAVE OK will cause all unsaved commands to be lost The...

Page 14: ...e antenna cable to the antenna jack For details Please refer to the following drawing Step 1 Connect Terrestrial DTV Feed Connect the TV antenna cable not provided to the RF in connector on the rear o...

Page 15: ...DMI outputs What is HDMI HDMI or high definition multimedia interface is a single cable that allows both Audio and Video to be passed through without compression Connect HDMI Cable Connect the one end...

Page 16: ...s below Use a Yellow Red and White RCA cable and match the colours into the AV input on the side of the TV If only one audio mono cable is required it is usually the white Left Mono cable Plug the12V...

Page 17: ...e option to purchase an additional wall plug power supply at 240V Plug the Jack Connector into the DC In port of the TV Then plug 240V the power adaptor into a power socket in your RV or home Once all...

Page 18: ...nd Down buttons to choose the next setting Press the OK button to save preferences and continue Step 2 Tuning Setup If you have connected Terrestrial DTV Antenna input into the TV unit you will need t...

Page 19: ...e Channel UP DOWN button changes between channels sequentially according to the numerical logical channel numbers LCN assigned by the broadcasters to their respective channels CH UP moves forward to t...

Page 20: ...V signal every time your TV changes location you will need to re tune the TV If you have changed locations or lost TV signal you will need to re scan for DTV Tuning Enter AUTO TUNING by highlighting i...

Page 21: ...e remote to begin the Manual DTV channel search Program Edit Not Recommended In PROGRAM EDIT menu you can Favourite Rearrange and Delete channels from your Channel list Favourite Move Delete Skip Sign...

Page 22: ...iffer in contrast color and sharpness When PICTURE MODE is highlighted use the left and right navigation buttons to select preferred picture setting PERSONAL PICTURE MODE allows full customisation of...

Page 23: ...t preferred picture setting PERSONAL SOUND MODE allows full customisation of the treble and bass Balance Select the audio balance between left and right speakers with the BALANCE settings Auto Volume...

Page 24: ...ettings to allow you to automatically turn the TV on or off depending on the day and time selected in the settings Sleep Timer SLEEP TIMER allows you to determine a timer in which the TV will turn off...

Page 25: ...les normal subtitles or close subtitles Aspect Ratio You can select ZOOM1 ZOOM2 16 9 or 4 3 with left and right navigation buttons when the option of ASPECT RATIO is picked The ASPECT RATIO will autom...

Page 26: ...e to turn on or off Auto Standby Auto Power on ARC When the TV is turned off the CEC device will be automatically turned off When Auto Power on is turned on when the HDMI connected device is turned on...

Page 27: ...llows you access to the Lock features below Set Password Set your password here When your password is set it is used to change locked settings and to access block programs or channels Channel Lock CHA...

Page 28: ...ess the Record button to schedule the recording Record List To VIEW all of the PVR RECORDINGS you have taken press the rec menu button on your remote A list of all your recordings will appear then use...

Page 29: ...to confirm Select the folder you want to view and press OK to open the folder After selecting the picture you want to view with the left and right navigation buttons press OK to open the picture You c...

Page 30: ...me Please check sound settings Full screen flickering under VGA V HEIGHT value may be set too big restart computer and enter safe mode then set monitor parameters to correct value according to adjustm...

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