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E N G L I S H LCD TV OWNERS MANUAL PLASMA TV LCD TV MODELS PLASMA TV MODELS 50PG70* *
60PG70* *
32LG70* *
37LG70* *
42LG70* *
47LG70* *
52LG70* *
Please read this manual carefully before operating your TV. Retain it for future reference. Record model number and serial number of the TV. Refer to the label on the back cover and quote this information. To your dealer when requiring service. Trade Mark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcasting Project (1991 to 1996) ID Number(s): 5512: 32LG7000 5511: 37LG7000 5510: 42LG7000 5530: 47LG7000 5509: 52LG7000 5245: 50PG7000 5244: 60PG7000 Statement according to FCC part 15.105 NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Statement according to FCC part 15.21 Modifications not expressly approved by Westermo could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ACCESSORIES Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV. If an accessory is missing, please contact the dealer where you purchased the TV. Image shown may differ from your TV Owners Manual Batteries Power Cord This feature is not available for all models.
* Lightly wipe any stains or fingerprints on the surface of the TV with the polishing cloth. Polishing Cloth Polishing cloth for use on the screen. Do not use excessive force. This may cause scratching or discolouration. Remote Control PPLASMA TV models Cable management clip Ferrite core
(Refer to p.10) Protection cover
(Refer to p.13) LCD TV models or
(32/37/42LG70** only)
(32LG70** only) x 4 x 4 Protection Cover
(Refer to p.13) Bolts for stand assembly 1-screw for stand fixing
(Refer to p.8)
(Refer to p.12) A C C E S S O R I E S 1 CONTENTS ACCESSORIES . 1 PREPARATION Front Panel Controls..................................................... 4 Back Panel Information ................................................ 6 Stand Installation........................................................... 8 Swivel Stand ................................................................... 8 Please set it up carefully so the product doesnt fall over..................................................................................... 9 Back Cover for Wire Arrangement .......................... 10 Desktop Pedestal Installation ................................... 12 Attaching the TV to a desk.........................................12 Wall Mount: Horizontal Installation ........................ 13 Not Using the desk-type stand.................................13 Antenna Connection................................................... 14 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP HD Receiver Setup ...................................................... 15 DVD Setup..................................................................... 17 VCR Setup..................................................................... 20 Insertion of CI Module .............................................. 22 Digital Audio Out Setup............................................ 23 Other A/V Source Setup........................................... 24 Usb in Setup................................................................. 25 PC Setup........................................................................ 26
- Screen Setup for PC Mode .............................. 29 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL Remote Control Key Functions ............................... 34 Turning on the TV....................................................... 36 Programme Selection ................................................ 36 Volume Adjustment ................................................... 36 Quick Menu ................................................................. 37 On-Screen Menus Selection and Adjustment..... 38 Auto Programme Tuning............................................ 39 Manual Programme Tuning (In Digital Mode)..... 40 Manual Programme Tuning (In Analogue Mode) ... 41 Programme Edit ........................................................... 43 Booster........................................................................... 46 Software Update.......................................................... 47 C O N T E N T S 2 Diagnostics ................................................................... 48 CI Information.............................................................. 49 Selecting the Programme Table............................... 50 Input List........................................................................ 51
................................................................. 52 Input Label .................................................................... 54 AV Mode........................................................................ 54 Simple manual .............................................................. 55 TO USE THE BLUETOOTH Precautions when using the Bluetooth ................. 56 Setting the Bluetooth................................................. 57 Set TV PIN......................................................................58 Bluetooth headset
- Connecting a new Bluetooth headset .............59
- Connecting to Bluetooth headset already regis-
tered............................................................................ 59
- Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during use ...60
- When requesting to connect to TV from the Bluetooth headset....................................................60 Managing Registered Bluetooth device................. 61 My Bluetooth Information. .......................................62 Receiving photos through external Bluetooth device...63 TO USE THE USB DEVICE When connecting the USB device.......................... 64 Photo List ...................................................................... 65 Music List........................................................................69 EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE) (IN DIGITAL MODE)
- Switch on/off EPG ............................................... 72
- Select Programme ................................................ 72
- Button Function in NOW/NEXT Guide Mode 73
- Button Function in 8 Day Guide Mode.......... 73
- Button Function in Date Change Mode......... 73
- Button Function in Extended Description Box.. 74
- Button Function in Record/Remind Setting Mode. 74
- Button Function in Schedule List Mode......... 74 PICTURE CONTROL TIME SETTING Picture Size (Aspect Ratio) Control....................... 75 Preset Picture Settings
- Picture Mode-Preset............................................ 77
- Auto Colour Tone Control
(Warm/Medium/Cool)..........................................78 Manual Picture Adjustment
- Picture Mode-User option................................. 79
-Picture Mode-Expert Control ............................ 80 Picture Improvement Technology ........................... 81 Advanced - Film Mode/ Real Cinema.................... 82 Advanced - Black(Darkness) Level ......................... 83 Advanced - Trumotion ................................................84 TruMotion Demo ..........................................................85 Eye Care..........................................................................86 Picture Reset................................................................. 87 Power Indicator .............................................................88 Image Sticking Minimization (ISM) Method........ 89 Power Saving Picture Mode...................................... 90 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL Auto Volume Leveler ................................................... 91 Preset Sound Settings - Sound Mode................... 92 Sound Setting Adjustment -User Mode ............... 93 SRS TruSurround XT .................................................. 93 Clear Voice.................................................................... 94 Balance........................................................................... 95 TV Speakers On/ Off Setup .................................... 96 Selecting Digital Audio Out ..................................... 97 Audio Reset....................................................................98 I/II
- Stereo/Dual Reception (In Analogue Mode Only)........................................................................... 99
- NICAM Reception (In Analogue Mode Only)... 100
- Speaker Sound Output Selection ................. 100 On-Screen Menu Language/Country Selection .... 101 Language Selection (In Digital Mode only)....... 102 Clock Setup ................................................................ 103 Auto On/ Off Timer Setting .................................. 104 Auto Shut-off Setting ............................................... 105 Time Zone Setup ...................................................... 106 Sleep Timer Setting .................................................. 106 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS Set Password & Lock System................................. 107 Block Programme ...................................................... 108 Parental Control ........................................................ 109 Key Lock ....................................................................... 110 TELETEXT Switch on/off............................................................... 111 SIMPLE Text ................................................................. 111 TOP Text ....................................................................... 111 FASTEXT....................................................................... 112 Special Teletext Functions ....................................... 112 DIGITAL TELETEXT Teletext within Digital Service................................. 113 Teletext in Digital Service......................................... 113 APPENDIX Troubleshooting ......................................................... 114 Maintenance ............................................................... 116 Product Specifications.............................................. 117 Programming the Remote Control ........................ 119 IR Codes....................................................................... 121 External Control Device Setup .............................. 123 C O N T E N T S 3 PREPARATION FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Image shown may differ from your TV If your TV has a protection film attached, remove the film and then wipe the product with a polishing cloth. Plasma TV Models Remote Control Sensor POWER Power/Standby Indicator Illuminates red in standby mode. Illuminates green when the TV is switched on. INPUT INPUT MENUMENU OKOK P INPUT MENU OK VOL PR INPUT MENU INPUT OK MENU VOL OK PR VOLUME PROGRAMME P R E P A R A T O N I 4 LCD TV Models P PROGRAMME VOLUME OK MENU INPUT OK MENU INPUT Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions. Power/Standby Indicator illuminates red in standby mode. illuminates blue when the TV is switched on. Note: You can adjust Power Indicator in the Option menu. Remote Control Sensor POWER P R E P A R A T O N I 5 PREPARATION BACK PANEL INFORMATION A Image shown may differ from your TV. Plasma TV Models P R E P A R A T O N I 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 12 2 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Power Cord Socket This TV operates on an AC power. The voltage is indicated on the Specifications page. Never attempt to operate the TV on DC power. 7 8 HDMI Input Connect a HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI(VIDEO)signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to HDMI cable. RGB/DVI Audio Input Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Connect digital audio from various types of equipment. Note: In standby mode, these ports do not work. Component Input Connect a component video/audio device to these jacks. RGB Input Connect the output from a PC. RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC. Euro Scart Socket (AV1/AV2) Connect scart socket input or output from an external device to these jacks. 9 Antenna Input Connect RF antenna to this jack. 10 11 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) Card Slot
(This feature is not available in all countries.) S-Video Input Connect S-Video out from an S-VIDEO device. Audio/Video Input Connect audio/video output from an external device to these jacks. 12 USB Input LCD TV Models 10 12 2 11 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power Cord Socket This TV operates on an AC power. The voltage is indicated on the Specifications page. Never attempt to operate the TV on DC power. 7 8 HDMI Input Connect a HDMI signal to HDMI IN. Or DVI(VIDEO)signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to HDMI cable. RGB/DVI Audio Input Connect the audio from a PC or DTV. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Connect digital audio from various types of equipment. Note: In standby mode, these ports do not work. Component Input Connect a component video/audio device to these jacks. RGB Input Connect the output from a PC. RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) PORT Connect to the RS-232C port on a PC. Euro Scart Socket (AV1/AV2) Connect scart socket input or output from an external device to these jacks. 9 Antenna Input Connect RF antenna to this jack. 10 11 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) Card Slot
(This feature is not available in all countries.) S-Video Input Connect S-Video out from an S-VIDEO device. Audio/Video Input Connect audio/video output from an external device to these jacks. 12 USB Input P R E P A R A T O N I 7 PREPARATION STAND INSTALLATION Image shown may differ from your TV When assembling the desk type stand, check whether the bolt is fully tightened. (If not tightened fully, the product can tilt forward after the product installation.) If you tighten the bolt with excessive force, the bolt can deviate from abrasion of the tightening part of the bolt. 32/37/42LG70** only 1 Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 3 Assemble the TV as shown. 2 Assemble the parts of the SStand Body with the Cover Base of the TV. 4 Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holes in the back of the TV. Stand Body Cover Base SWIVEL STAND After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set man-
ually to the left or right direction by 20 degrees to suit your viewing position. P R E P A R A T O N I 8 PLEASE SET IT UP CAREFULLY SO THE PRODUCT DOESNT FALL OVER. A You should purchase necessary components to fix the TV to the wall on the market. A Position the TV close to the wall to avoid the possibility of it falling when pushed. A The instructions shown below are a safer way to set up the TV, which is to fix it to the wall, avoiding the possibility of it falling forwards if pulled. This will prevent the TV from falling forward and causing injury. This will also prevent the TV from damage. Ensure that children do not climb or hang from the TV. 1 2 1 2 1 2 Use the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix the product to the wall as shown in the picture.
(If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen then bolts.)
* Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and tighten them securely in the upper holes. Secure the wall brackets with the bolts on the wall. Match the height of the bracket that is mounted on the wall. 3 3 Use a sturdy rope to tie the product. It is safer to tie the rope so it becomes horizontal between the wall and the product.
NOTE G When moving the TV undo the cords first. G Use a platform or cabinet strong and large enough to support the size and weight of the TV. G To use the TV safely make sure that the height of the bracket on the wall and on the TV is the same. P R E P A R A T O N I 9 PREPARATION BACK COVER FOR WIRE ARRANGEMENT Image shown may differ from your TV. Plasma TV models P R E P A R A T O N I 1 2 Connect the cables as necessary. To connect additional equipment, see the External equipment Setup section. Install the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown. CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP How to remove the cable management clip Hold the CCABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP with both hands and pull it upward. Separate CABLE MANAGEMENT from TV by pressing two latches. NOTE
GG Do not use the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP to lift the TV.
- If the TV is dropped, you may be injured or the TV may be damaged. Use of ferrite core (50/60PG70** Only) Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic wave when connecting the power cord. The closer the location of the ferrite core to the power plug, the better it is. 10 Install the power plug closely. LCD TV models 1 Connect the cables as necessary. To connect additional equipment, see the External Equipment Setup section of the manual. 2 Open the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown and manage the cables. CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP 3 Fit the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown. P R E P A R A T O N I 11 PREPARATION A The TV can be installed in various ways such as on a wall, or on a desktop etc. A The TV is designed to be mounted horizontally. P R E P A R A T O N I EARTHING Ensure that you connect the earth wire to prevent possible electric shock. If grounding methods are not possible, have a qualified electrician install a separate circuit breaker. Do not try to earth the TV by connecting it to telephone wires, lightening rods or gas pipes. Power Supply Circuit breaker DESKTOP PEDESTAL INSTALLATION For adequate ventilation allow a clearance of 4 (10cm) all around the TV. 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches INPUT ATTACHING THE TV TO A DESK (32LG70** only ) The TV must be attached to desk so it cannot be pulled in a forward/backward direction, potentially causing injury or damaging the product. Use only an attached screw. MENU VOL OK PR Stand Desk 1-Screw
(provided as parts of the product)
WARNING G To prevent TV from falling over, the TV should be securely attached to the floor/wall per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking, or rocking the machine may cause injury. 12 WALL MOUNT: HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION For adequate ventilation allow a clearance of 4 (10cm) all around the TV. We recommend that you use a wall mount-ing bracket of LG brand when mounting the TV to a wall. 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches NOT USING THE DESK-TYPE STAND Image shown may differ from your TV. When installing the wall-mounted unit, use the protection cover for desk-type stand installation. Plasma TV models LCD TV models Insert the PROTECTION COVER into the TV until clicking sound. P R E P A R A T O N I 13 PREPARATION To prevent damage do not connect to the mains outlet until all connections are made between the devices. ANTENNA CONNECTION For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction. An antenna cable and converter are not supplied. Wall Antenna Socket Outdoor Antenna
(VHF, UHF) Multi-family Dwellings/Apartments
(Connect to wall antenna socket) AV 1 AV 2 RF Coaxial Wire (75 ohm) AV 1 AV 2 Single-family Dwellings /Houses
(Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna) ANTENNA IN ANTENNA IN Antenna UHF VHF Signal Amplifier In poor signal areas, to achieve better picture quality it may be necessary to install a signal amplifier to the antenna as shown above. If signal needs to be split for two TVs,use an antenna signal splitter for connection. P R E P A R A T O N I 14 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP To avoid damaging any equipment, never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment. This section on EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP mainly uses diagrams for the 50PG70** models. Image shown may differ from your TV. HD RECEIVER SETUP This TV can receive Digital RF/Cable signals without an external digital set-top box. However, if you do receive Digital signals from a digital set-top box or other digital external device, refer to the diagram as shown below. Connecting with a component cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the digital set top box to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV. Connect the audio output of the digital set-top box to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV. Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-top box.) Select Component input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. 1 2 Signal Component HDMI 480i/576i 480p/576p 720p/1080i 1080p Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
(50/60Hz only)
(24Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz) E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 15 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Connecting a set-top box with an HDMI cable 1 2 3 Connect the digital set-top box to HDMI/DVI IN 1, HDMI IN 2, HDMI IN 3 or HDMI IN 4 jack on the TV. Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-top box.) Select HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or HDMI4 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. 1 Connecting with an HDMI to DVI cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the digital set-top box to HDMI/DVI IN 1 jack on the TV. Connect the audio output of the digital set-top box to the AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-top box.) 1 2 Select HDMI1 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 16 DVD SETUP Connecting with a component cable 1 2 3 4 5 Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV. Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV. Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD. Select Component input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instruc-
tions. 1 2 Component Input ports To achieve better picture quality, connect a DVD player to the component input ports as shown below. Component ports on the TV Video output ports on DVD player Y Y Y Y Y PB PB B-Y Cb Pb PR PR R-Y Cr Pr E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 17 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Connecting with a Euro Scart cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the Euro scart socket of the DVD to the A V 1 Euro scart socket on the TV. Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD. Select A V 1 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. If connected to A V 2 Euro scart socket, select A V 2 input source. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions. 1
NOTE GG Any Euro scart cable used must be signal shielded. AUDIO/
VIDEO
(R) AUDIO (L) Connecting with a S-Video cable 1 2 3 4 5 Connect the S-VIDEO output of the DVD to the SS -
VIDEO input on the TV. Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the AUDIO input jacks on the TV. Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD. Select A V 3 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instruc-
tions. VIDEO S-VIDEO L R ANT IN OUTPUT SWITCH ANT OUT 1 2 E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 18 Connecting the HDMI cable 1 2 3 Connect the HDMI output of the DVD to the HDMI/DVI IN 1, HDMI IN 2, HDMI IN 3 or HDMI IN 4 jack on the TV. Select HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or HDMI4 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions. NOTE
G The TV can receive video and audio signals simultaneously when using a HDMI cable. G If the DVD does not support Auto HDMI, you must set the output resolution appropriately. 1 E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 19 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP VCR SETUP To avoid picture noise (interference), allow adequate distance between the VCR and TV. Typically a frozen still picture from a VCR. If 4:3 picture format is used for an extended period the fixed images on the sides of the screen may remain visible. Connecting with a RF Cable ANT OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO L R 1 ANT IN OUTPUT SWITCH Wall Jack 2 Antenna 1 2 3 Connect the ANT OUT socket of the VCR to the ANTENNA IN socket on the TV. Connect the antenna cable to the ANT IN socket of the VCR. Press the PLAY button on the VCR and match the appropriate channel between the TV and VCR for viewing. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 20 Connecting with a Euro Scart cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the Euro scart socket of the VCR to the AA V 1 Euro scart socket on the TV. Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owners manual.) Select A V 1 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. If connected to AV2 Euro scart socket, select A V 2 input source.
NOTE G Any Euro Scart cable used must be signal shielded. Connecting with a RCA cable 1 2 3 Connect the AAUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and VCR. Match the jack colours (Video = yellow, Audio Left
= white, and Audio Right = red) Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owners manual.) Select A V 3 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control.
NOTE G If you have a mono VCR, connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AUDIO L/MONO jack of the TV. AUDIO/
VIDEO
(R) AUDIO (L) 1 1 S-VIDEO VIDEO L R ANT IN OUTPUT SWITCH ANT OUT E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 21 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Connecting with a S-Video cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the S-VIDEO output of the VCR to the S -
VIDEO input on the TV set. The picture quality is improved; compared to normal composite (RCA cable) input. S-VIDEO VIDEO L R ANT IN OUTPUT SWITCH ANT OUT Connect the audio outputs of the VCR to the AUDIO input jacks on the TV. 1 2 Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owners manual.) Select A V 3 input source with using the INPUT button on the remote control.
NOTE G If both S-VIDEO and VIDEO sockets have been connected to the S-VHS VCR simultaneously, only the S-VIDEO can be received. INSERTION OF CI MODULE
- To view the encrypted (pay) services in digital TV mode.
- This feature is not available in all countries. 1 Insert the CI Module to PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) CARD SLOT of TV as shown. For further information, see p.49. 1 TVTVTV E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 22 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT SETUP Sending the TVs audio signal to external audio equipment via the Digital Audio Output (Optical) port. 1 2 3 Connect one end of an optical cable to the TV Digital Audio (Optical) Output port. Connect the other end of the optical cable to the digi-
tal audio (Optical) input on the audio equipment. Set the TV Speaker option - Off in the AUDIO menu.(Gp.96). Refer to the external audio equipment instruction manual for operation. CAUTION GDo not look into the optical output port. Looking at the laser beam may damage your vision. 1 2 E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 23 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP OTHER A/V SOURCE SETUP Camcorder Video Game Set VIDEO L R 1 1 2 3 Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and external equipment. Match the jack colours .
(Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red) Select A V 3 input source with using the INPUT button on the remote control. Operate the corresponding external equipment. Refer to external equipment operating guide. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 24 USB IN SETUP 1 1 2 Connect the USB device to the UUSB IN jacks on the side of TV. After connecting the USB IN jacks, you use the U S B function. (G p.64) E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 25 EXTERNAL EQIPMENT SETUP PC SETUP This TV provides Plug and Play capability, meaning that the PC adjusts automatically to the TV's settings. Connecting with a D-sub 15 pin cable 1 2 3 4 Connect the RGB output of the PC to the RGB IN
(PC) jack on the TV. Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. Turn on the PC and the TV 2 1 Select R G B input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. Connecting with a HDMI to DVI cable AUDIO RGB OUTPUT 1 2 3 4 Connect the DVI output of the PC to the HDMI/DVI IN1 jack on the TV. Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. Turn on the PC and the TV. 1 2 Select HDMI1 input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. DVI-PC OUTPUT AUDIO E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 26 Supported Display Resolution Plasma TV Models RGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode Resolution Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 720x400 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1360x768 1920x1080 1280x1024 1400x1050 31.468 31.469 37.879 48.363 47.78 47.72 66.587 63.98 65.317 70.08 59.94 60.31 60.00 59.87 59.80 59.934 60.02 59.979 HDMI/DVI-DTV mode Resolution 640x480 720x480 720x576 1280x720 1920x1080 Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 31.649 31.469 31.47 31.50 31.25 37.50 44.96 45.00 28.125 33.72 33.75 27.00 33.750 56.25 67.433 67.50 59.94 60 59.94 60 50.00 50.00 59.94 60 50.00 59.94 60 24.00 30 50.00 59.94 60 LCD TV Models RGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode HDMI/DVI-DTV mode Resolution Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 720x400 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1360x768 1920x1080 1280x1024 1400x1050 31.468 31.469 37.879 48.363 47.78 47.72 66.587 63.98 65.317 70.08 59.94 60.31 60.00 59.87 59.80 59.934 60.02 59.979 Resolution 640x480 720x480 720x576 1280x720 1920x1080 Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 31.649 31.469 31.47 31.50 31.25 37.50 44.96 45.00 28.125 33.72 33.75 27.00 33.750 56.25 67.433 67.50 59.94 60 59.94 60 50.00 50.00 50.94 60 50.00 59.94 60 24.00 30 50.00 59.94 60 E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 27 EXTERNAL EQIPMENT SETUP
NOTE G To enjoy vivid picture and sound, connect a PC to G This TV uses a VESA Plug and Play Solution. The the TV. G Avoid keeping a fixed image on the sets screen for prolonged periods of time. The fixed image may become permanently imprinted on the screen; use a screen saver when possible. G Connect the PC to the RGB (PC) or HDMI IN (or HDMI/DVI IN) port of the TV; change the resolu-
tion. G There may be interference relating to resolution, vertical pattern, contrast or brightness in PC mode. Change the PC mode to another resolu-
tion or change the refresh rate to another rate or adjust the brightness and contrast on the menu until the picture is clear. If the refresh rate of the PC graphic card can not be changed, change the PC graphic card or consult the manufacturer of the PC graphic card. TV provides EDID data to the PC system with a DDC protocol. The PC adjusts automatically when using this TV. G DDC protocol is preset for RGB (Analog RGB), HDMI (Digital RGB) mode. G If required, adjust the settings for Plug and Play functionality G If the graphic card on the PC does not output analogue and digital RGB simultaneously, connect only one of either RGB or HDMI IN (or HDMI/DVI IN) to display the PC output on the TV. G If graphic card on the PC does output analog and digital RGB simultaneously, set the TV to either RGB or HDMI; (the other mode is set to Plug and Play automatically by the TV.) G DOS mode may not work depending on the video G The synchronization input waveform for card if you use a HDMI to DVI cable. Horizontal and Vertical frequencies are separate. G Connect the signal cable from the monitor out-
put port of the PC to the RGB (PC) port of the TV or the signal cable from the HDMI output port of the PC to the HDMI IN (or HDMI/DVI IN) port on the TV. G Connect the audio cable from the PC to the Audio input on the TV. (Audio cables are not included with the TV). G If using a sound card, adjust PC sound as required. G If you use too long an RGB-PC cable, there may be interference on the screen. We recommend using under 5m of cable. This provides the best picture quality. G If connected HDMI(1080p, over 12bit) to HDMI jack on the side, screen may abnormal. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 28 Screen Setup for PC mode Screen Reset Returns Position, Size and Phase to the factory default settings. This function works in the following mode : RGB[PC]. PICTURE Move OK E 90 50 60 60 0 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset R Screen Screen Select PICTURE. Select SCREEN. Select Reset. Select Y e s. Run Reset. 1 MENU 2 3 4 5 OK OK OK OK G SCREEN Move RETURN Prev. Resolution Auto Config. Position Size Phase Reset G To Set Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 29 EXTERNAL EQIPMENT SETUP Adjustment for screen Position, Size, Phase If the picture is not clear after auto adjustment and especially if characters are still trembling, adjust the pic-
ture phase manually. This function works in the following mode : RGB[PC]. PICTURE Move OK SCREEN Move RETURN Prev. E 90 50 60 60 0 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset R G Screen Screen Resolution Auto Config. Position G Size Phase Reset F D E G 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select SCREEN. Select Position, Size or Phase. Make appropriate adjustments. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 30 Selecting Resolution To view a normal picture, match the resolution of RGB mode and selection of PC mode. This function works in the following mode: RGB[PC]
PICTURE Move OK E 90 50 60 60 0 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset R G Screen Screen SCREEN Move RETURN Prev. Resolution G Auto Config. 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1360 x 768 Position Size Phase Reset 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select SCREEN. Select Resolution. Select the desired resolution. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 31 EXTERNAL EQIPMENT SETUP Auto Configure (RGB [PC] mode only) Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image instability. After adjustment, if the image is still not correct, your TV is functioning properly but needs further adjustment. Auto configure This function is for automatic adjustment of the screen position, clock, and phase The displayed image will be unstable for a few seconds while the auto configuration is in progress. PICTURE Move OK E 90 50 60 60 0 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset R SCREEN Move RETURN Prev. Resolution Auto Config. G Position Size Phase Reset To Set G Screen Screen 1 MENU 2 3 4 5 OK OK OK OK If the position of the image is still not correct, try Auto adjustment again. If picture needs to be adjusted again after Auto adjustment in RGB (PC), you can adjust the Position, Size or Phase. Select PICTURE. Select SCREEN. Select Auto Config.. Select Y e s. Run Auto Config.. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 32 Initializing
(Reset to original factory settings) This function operates in current mode. To initialize the adjusted value. When the Lock System menu is "O n", the message to enter the password appears. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK E
: UK
: On
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: Level 0 Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Set ID ISM Method Power Saving Factory Reset Factory Reset E Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Set ID ISM Method Power Saving Factory Reset Factory Reset
: Off
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:1 Enter Password
Cancel Select OPTION. In Lock System "O n", if you forget your password, press '7', '7', '7', '7' on the remote control handset. Select Factory Reset. 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 33 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL KEY FUNCTIONS When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV. 1 MODE Selects the remote operating modes. 1 2 W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 34 POWER Switches the TV on from standby or off to standby. INPUT External input mode rotate in regular sequence. Switches the TV on from standby. TV/RAD Selects Radio, TV and DTV channel. Q. MENU Select the desired quick menu source. (Aspect Ratio, Power Saving(Plasma TV models), Backlight(LCD TV models), Clear Voice, Picture Mode, Sound Mode, Audio, Sleep Timer, USB Eject.) MENU Selects a menu. Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu. GUIDE Shows programme schedule. THUMBSTICK
(Up/Down/Left Right) Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the system settings to your preference. OK Accepts your selection or displays the current mode. RETURN(EXIT) Allows the user to move return one step in an interac-
tive application, EPG or other user interaction function. INFO i Shows the present screen information. AV MODE It helps you select and set images and sounds when connecting AV devices. Coloured buttons These buttons are used for teletext (on TELETEXT models only) , Programme edit. 2 TELETEXT BUTTONS These buttons are used for teletext. For further details, see the Teletext section. SUBTITLE Recalls your preferred subtitle in digital mode. See a list of AV devices connected to TV. When you toggle this button, the Simplink menu appears at the screen. VOLUME UP
/DOWN Adjusts the volume. MARK Check and un-check programmes in the USB menu. FAV Displays the selected favourite programme. MUTE Switches the sound on or off. Programme UP/DOWN Selects a programme. PAGE UP/DOWN Move from one full set of screen information to the next one. 0~9 number button Selects a programme. Selects numbered items in a menu. LIST Displays the programme table. Q.VIEW Returns to the previously viewed programme. SIMPLINK /
USB Menu Controls SIMPLINK or USB menu(Photo List and Music List). control buttons Installing Batteries Open the battery compartment cover on the back and install the batteries matching correct polarity (+with +,-with -). Install two 1.5V AAA batteries. Do not mix old or used batteries with new ones. Close cover. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 35 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL TURNING ON THE TV
- When your TV is turned on, you will be able to use its features. 1 2 Firstly, connect the power cord correctly. At this stage, the TV switches to standby mode. In standby mode to turn TV on, press the r / I, INPUT or P D E (or P press the POWER, INPUT, P or NUMBER button on the remote control and the TV will switch on.
) button on the TV or Initializing setup If the OSD (On Screen Display) is displayed on the screen after turning on the TV, you can adjust the Language, Select Mode, Country, Time Zone, Auto programme tuning. Note:
a. It will automatically disappear after approx. 40 seconds unless a button is pressed. b. Press the RETURN button to change the current OSD to the previous OSD. c. For those countries without confirmed DTV broadcasting standards, some DTV features might not work, depending on the DTV broadcasting environment. d "Home mode is the optimal setting for home environments, and is the TV's default mode. e. "In Store" mode is the optimal setting for store environments. If a user modifies image quality data, In Store mode initializes the product to the image quality set by us after a certain period of time. f. The mode (Home, In Store) can be changed by executing Factory Reset in the OPTION menu. g. In store Modeis an optimal setting for displaying at stores. In-Store mode initializes the TV to set the image quality and operates TruMotion Demoafter a certain period of time.(37/42/47/52LG70**only.) PROGRAMME SELECTION 1 Press the P number. or NUMBER buttons to select a programme VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 1 Press the
+ or - button to adjust the volume. If you wish to switch the sound off, press the MUTE button. You can cancel this function by pressing the MUTE,
+ or - button. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 36 QUICK MENU Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. Q.Menu (Quick Menu) is a menu of features which users might use frequently. Aspect Ratio: Selects your desired picture format. For Zoom Setting, select 14:9, Zoom1 and Zoom2 in Ratio Menu. After completing Zoom Setting, the dis-
play goes back to Q.Menu. Power Saving (Plasma TV Only): Adjusts screen brightness to reduce the power consumption of the TV. Backlight (LCD TV Only): Adjusts screen brightness. Picture Mode : Selects your desired Picture Mode. Sound Mode : It is a feature to automatically set the sound combination which it deems the best for the images being watched. Selects your desired Sound Mode. Audio : Selects the sound output. Sleep Timer : Sets the sleep timer. USB Eject : Select USB Eject in order to eject USB It returns to the default settings brightness by changing mode source. Clear Voice : By differentiating the human sound range from others, it helps users listen to human voic-
es better. device. Plasma TV Models LCD TV Models Q.Menu Q.Menu Aspect Ratio 16:9 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Power Saving Clear Voice Picture Mode Sound Mode Audio Sleep Timer USB Eject Zoom Setting F 0 on G Standard Standard MONO Off Eject Backlight Clear Voice Picture Mode Sound Mode Audio Sleep Timer USB Eject Zoom Setting F 0 on G Standard Standard MONO Off Eject Close Close 1Q. MENU 2 3 OK OK Display each menu. or Select your desired Source. Press the Q.MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 37 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL ON SCREEN MENUS SELECTION AND ADJUSTMENT Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. SETUP Move OK PICTURE Move OK AUDIO Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On OPTION Move OK Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E 100 100 50 70 70 0 R G
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock
: Off
: UK
: On
: Off
) E SETUP PICTURE AUDIO TIME OPTION LOCK BLUETOOTH USB LOCK Move OK Lock System Set Password Block Programme Parental Guidance
: Off
: Off BLUETOOTH Move OK
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: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L Auto Volume Clear Voice Balance Sound Mode : Standard
: Off
: Off 0 L SRS TruSurround XT : Off 80Hz 220Hz 470Hz E 0 0 0
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TIME Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK
: Off
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: Canary GMT Move OK USB Photo List Music List 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Display each menu. Select a menu item. Move to the pop up menu. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen.
NOTE G It is possible to use IISM Method and Power Saving in Plasma TV models only. G It is possible to use Backlight, Power Indicator, TruMotion, TruMotion Demo, Simple Manual in LCD T V models only. G It is possible to use TruMotion, TruMotion Demo in 37/42/47/52LG70** models only. G It is not possible to use CI Information and Booster in Analogue mode. 38 AUTO PROGRAMME TUNING Use this to automatically find and store all available programmes. When you start auto programming, all previously stored service information will be deleted. SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On Auto Tuning Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information All service-information will be updated. Continue?
: On
: Onf Yes No SECAM L Search 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Select SETUP. Select Auto Tuning. Select Y e s. Run Auto tuning. Use NUMBER buttons to input a 4-digit pass-
word in Lock System O n. If you wish to keep on auto tuning select Y E S button. Then, press the OK but-
using the ton. Otherwise select N O. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 39 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL MANUAL PROGRAMME TUNING (IN DIGITAL MODE) Manual Tuning lets you manually add a programme to your programme list. SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information G F DTV Your receiver will add this channel to your channel list.
: On UHF CH.
: On 30 Bad Normal Good Update Close Use NUMBER buttons to input a 4-digit pass-
word in Lock System O n. 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select SETUP. Select Manual Tuning. Select D T V. Select the desired channel number. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 40 MANUAL PROGRAMME TUNING (IN ANALOGUE MODE) Manual Tuning lets you manually tune and arrange the stations in whatever order you desire. SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information F Storage
: On
: On System Band Channel Fine Search Name TV G 3 BG V/UHF 0 F G F G C 02 Store Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 5 Select SETUP. Select Manual Tuning. Select T V. or 3 6 9 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 Select the desired pro-
gramme number on. Select a TV system. 6 7 8 9 Select V/UHF or Cable. or 3 6 9 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 Select the desired channel number. Commence searching. OK Select Store Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. Use NUMBER buttons to input a 4-digit password in Lock System O n. L : SECAM L/L (France) B G : PAL B/G, SECAM B/G (Europe / East Europe / Asia / New Zealand / M.East / Africa / Australia) I : PAL I/II (U.K. / Ireland / Hong Kong / South Africa) D K : PAL D/K, SECAM D/K (East Europe / China / Africa / CIS) To store another channel, repeat steps 4 to 9. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 41 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On A Assigning a station name SETUP Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information Move OK F TV G Storage System Band Channel Fine Search Name
: On
: On 3 BG V/UHF 0 F G F G C 02 Store Close You can assign a station name with five characters to each programme number. 1 MENU 5 OK Select SETUP. OK OK 2 3 4 Select Manual Tuning. Select T V. OK Select N a m e. A Fine Tuning Normally fine tuning is only necessary if reception is poor. 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select SETUP. Select Manual Tuning. Select T V. 6 7 4 5 6 Select the position and make your choice of the second char-
acter, and so on. You can use an the alphabet A to Z, the number 0 to 9, +/ -, and blank. OK Select Close OK Select Store Select Fine. Fine tune for the best picture and sound. OK Select Store Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 42 PROGRAMME EDIT When a programme number is skipped, it means that you will be unable to select it using P viewing. button during TV If you wish to select the skipped programme, directly enter the programme number with the NUMBER buttons or select it in the Programme edit menu. This function enables you to skip the stored programmes. In some countries it is possible to move a programme number by using the YELLOW button only. SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On 1 YLE TV1 TV DTV Radio Favourite List 1 YLE TV1 4 TV4 Stockholm 6 CNN 9 YLE Teema 24 TV4 Fakta 24 TV4 Fakta 24 TV4 Fakta 87 Doku/Kika 2 YLE TV2 5 YLE FST 8 YLE24 14 TV4 Film 50 TV400 84 Kanal Lokal 86 Info/3sat 88 TVE 1 E FAV Favourite Pr. Change Navigation P Page Change RETURN Previous Skip Use NUMBER buttons to input a 4-digit pass-
word in Lock System O n. 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select SETUP. Select Programme Edit. Enter the Programme Edit. Select a programme to be stored or skipped. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 43 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL
(IN DTV/RADIO MODE) A Skipping a programme number 1 Select a programme number to be skipped. 2 BLUE BLUE 3 BLUE BLUE Turn the skipped programme number to blue. Release the skipped programme. When programmes are to be skipped, skipped programme shows in blue and these pro-
grammes will not be selected by the P buttons during TV viewing. If you wish to select a skipped programme, directly enter the programme number with the NUMBER but-
tons or select it in the programme edit or EPG. A Selecting favourite programme 1 MARK FAV Select your favourite pro-
gramme number. This will automatically include the selected pro-
gramme into your favourite programme list. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 44 IN TV MODE This function enables you to delete or skip the stored programmes. You can also move some channels and use other programme numbers. After activating Auto Sort once, you can no longer edit programmes. The selected programme is deleted, all the fol-
lowing programmes are shifted up one A Auto Sort 1 GREEN GREEN Start Auto Sort. A Deleting a programme 1 Select a programme number to be deleted. 2 REDRED 3 REDRED Turn the deleted programme number to red. Release the deleted programme. A Moving a programme 1 Select a programme number to be moved. 2 YELLYELLOOWW Turn the moved programme number to YELLOW. 3 YELLYELLOOWW Release the moved programme. A Skipping a programme number 1 Select a programme number to be skipped. 2 BLUE BLUE 3 BLUE BLUE Turn the skipped programme number to blue. Release the skipped programme. When a programme number is skipped it means that you will be unable to select it using the P button during normal TV viewing. If you wish to select a skipped programme, directly enter the programme number with the NUMBER but-
tons or select it in the programme edit or EPG. A Selecting a Favourite Programme 1 MARK FAV Select your favourite programme number. The selected programme will be added to the favourite programme list. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 45 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL BOOSTER (IN DIGITAL MODE) If reception is poor select Booster to On. When the signal is strong, select "Off". SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On
: On Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: OnOff
: On OnOn
: On 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. Select SETUP. Select Booster. Select O n or O f f. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 46 SOFTWARE UPDATE Software Update means software can be downloaded through the digital terrestrial broadcasting system. SETUP Move OK SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On
: On Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Software Update Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: OnOff
: On OnOn 1 MENU 2 OK Select SETUP. Select Software Update. 3 4 OK OK Save. Select O n or O f f. If you select O n, a user con-
firm message box will be dis-
played to notify that new soft-
ware is found.
* When setting Software Update Occasionally, a transmission of updated digital software infor-
mation will result in the following menu on the TV screen. Select the Y E S using the button and you will see the follow-
ing picture. After the Software Update is complete, the System restarts. When the Software Update menu is "O f f", the message to change it to "O n" appears. When the power is turned off, downloading starts. When the power is turned on while updat-
ing, the progress status is displayed.
- During Progress of a Software Update, please note the following:
Power to the TV must not be interrupted. The TV must not be switched off. The antenna must not be disconnected. After Software Update, you can confirm the updated software version in Diagnostics menu. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 47 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS This function enables you to view information on the Manufacturer, Model/Type, Serial Number and Software Version. This displays the information and signal strength of the tuned MUX. This displays the signal information and service name of the selected MUX. SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics Diagnostics CI Information
: On
: On Engineering Diagnostics Manufacturer : LG Electronics Inc. Model/Type : 50PG7000 Serial No. : SKJY1107 Software Version : V1.10.00 D CH 30 CH 34 CH 36 CH 38 CH 54 CH 60 RETURN Prev. E Popup MENU Exit 1 MENU Select SETUP. 2 3 4 OK Select Diagnostics. OK Display Manufacturer, Model/Type, Serial Number and Software Version. OK Display the information of Channel. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 48 CI [COMMON INTERFACE] INFORMATION This function enables you to watch some encrypted services (pay services). If you remove the CI Module, you can-
not watch pay services. When the module is inserted into the CI slot, you can access the module menu. To purchase a module and smart card, contact your dealer. Do not repeatedly insert or remove a CI module from the TV. This may cause a malfunction. When the TV is turned on after inserting a CI Module, you may not have any sound output. This may be incompatible with the CI module and smart card. CI (Common Interface) functions may not be possible depending upon the country broadcasting circumstances. SETUP Move OK Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Programme Edit Booster Software Update Diagnostics CI Information CI Information
: On
: On i Viaccess Module Consultations Authorizations Module information Select the item This OSD is only for illustration and the menu options and screen format will vary according to the Digital pay services provider. It is possible for you to change CI (Common Interface) menu screen and service by consulting your dealer. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Select SETUP. Select CI Information. Select the desired item: Module information, smart card information, language, or software download etc. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 49 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL SELECTING THE PROGRAMME TABLE You can check which programmes are stored in the memory by displaying the programme table Mini Glossary Programme List Displayed when the Locked Programme. 1 BBC 2 BBC 3 BBC RETURN Exit A Displaying programme LIST 1 LIST Display the Programme List. A Selecting a programme in the programme list 1 2 Select a programme. OK Switch to the chosen programme number. A Paging through a programme list 1 P P A G E Turn the pages. A Displaying the favourite programme table 1 MARK FAV Display the Favourite Programme table. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 50 You may find some blue programmes. These have been set up to be skipped by auto pro-
gramming or in the programme edit mode. Some programmes with the channel number shown in the programme LIST indicate there is no station name assigned. TV/RAD From the programme you are current-
ly watching, the mode will change from TV to DTV to Radio. 2 LIST Return to normal TV viewing. INPUT LIST HDMI and AV1, 2 (SCART) can be recognized by a detect pin and thus enabled only when an external device approves volt-
age. By using TV/RAD button, you can move from External Input to RF Input and to the last watched programme in DTV/RADIO/TV mode. Antenna AV1 AV2 AV3 Component HDMI4 HDMI3 HDMI2 HDMI1 RGB 1 INPUT OK Select the input source. Antenna : Select it when watching the DTV/TV. A V 1, A V 2, A V 3 : Select it when watching the VCR or external equipment. Component : Select it when using the DVD or the Digital set-top box depends on connector. R G B :Select it when using PC depends on connector. HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4 : Select it when using DVD, PC or Digital set-top box depend on connector. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 51 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL This function operates only with devices with the SIMPLINK logo. Please check the SIMPLINK logo. This TV might not function properly when using it with other products with HDMI-CEC function. This allows you to control and play other AV devices connected to the display through HDMI cable without addi-
tional cables and settings. If you do not want SIMPLINK menu,select O f f. SIMPLINK function is not supported by HDMI IN 4 input. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK SIMPLINK Key Lock
: On
: On
: Off
: Off
: UK
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: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK SIMPLINK Key Lock Off
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) E 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Select OPTION. Select SIMPLINK. Select O n or O f f. Save. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. NOTE
G Connect the HDMI/DVI IN or HDMI IN terminal of the TV to the rear terminal (HDMI terminal) of the SIMPLINK device with the HDMI cable. G After connecting the HDMI terminal for the home theatre with the SIMPLINK function using the above method, connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of the TV to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN terminal on the back of the SIM-
PLINK device with the OPTICAL cable. G When operating an external device with SIMPLINK, press the TV button from the MODE buttons on the remote control. G When you switch the Input source using the INPUT button on the remote control, you can stop the operation of a device controlled by SIMPLINK G When you select or operate a media device with home theater function, the speaker automatically switches to home the-
ater speaker (HT speaker). W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 52 SIMPLINK Functions Disc playback Control connected AV devices by pressing the vide such functions.)
, OK, G, A, l l, FF and GG buttons.(The button does not pro-
Direct Play After connecting AV devices to the TV, you can directly control the devices and play media without additional settings. Select AV device Enables you to select one of the AV devices connected to the TV and operate it. Power off all devices When you switch off the TV, all connected devices are turned off. Switch audio-out Offers an easy way to switch audio-out. Sync Power on When you play the connected AV device, TV will automatically turn on.
* A device, which is connected to the TV through a HDMI cable but does not support SIMPLINK, does not provide this function. SIMPLINK Menu Press the button and then OK button to select the desired SIMPLINK source. 1 2 3 4 5 TV viewing : Switch to the previous TV programme regardless of the current mode. DISC playback : Select and play connected discs. When multiple discs are available, the titles of discs are conveniently displayed at the bottom of the screen. VCR playback : Play and control the connected VCR. HDD Recordings playback : Play and control recordings stored in HDD. 1 2 3 4 5 Audio Out to Home theater/Audio Out to TV:
Select Home theater or TV speaker for Audio Out. Home theater: Only one supported at a time DVD, Recorder: Up to three supported at a time VCR: Only one supported at a time Selected Device When no device is connect-
ed (displayed in gray) When a device is connected
(displayed in bright colour) W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 53 WATCHING TV / PROGRAMME CONTROL INPUT LABEL Selects a label for each input source. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock
: Off
: UK
: On
: Off
) E
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock
: Off
: UK
: On
: Off
) E AV1 OK AV2 AV3 Component RGB HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select OPTION. Select Input Label. Select the source. Select the label. AV MODE Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. You can select the optimal images and sounds when connecting AV devices to external input. Off Cinema Game Sport Press the AV MODE button repeatedly to select the desired source. If you select Cinema Mode in AV mode, Cinema mode will be selected both for Picture Mode and Sound Mode in PICTURE menu and AUDIO menu respectively. If you select O f f in AV mode, the picture and image which you ini-
tially set will be selected. 1AV MODE 2 OK W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 54 SIMPLE MANUAL(LCD TV ONLY) You can easily and effectively access the TV information by viewing a simple manual on the TV. During the Simple Manual operation, audio will be muted. OPTION Move OK
: Off
: UK Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Simple Manual Simple Manual E
: On
: Off 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select OPTION. Select Simple Manual. Select the part of the manual you want to see. Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
P R O G R A M M E C O N T R O L 55 TO USE THE BLUETOOTH Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a short distance networking technology using 2.4 GHz frequency to connect various types of infor-
mation devices such as computer, cell phone and PDA, as well as digital appliances through wireless connection, without having to connect any cable, to enable data exchange. With the Bluetooth communication function, you can connect the Bluetooth enabled wireless stereo headset or receive images from the Bluetooth enabled cell phone using this TV. Communication spec. : BLUETOOTH Specification version 2.0 Output : BLUETOOTH Specification Power Class 2 Maximum communication Range : Line of open sight approx. 10m(30ft) Frequency band : 2.4GHz band (2.400 GHz ~ 2.4835GHz) Compatible BLUETOOTH Profile : A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) OPP(Object Push Profile) Precautions when using the Bluetooth G Use within 10m range. If you use the device out of the range or within the range with obstacles, it can result in communication error. G Communication error can occur depending on the surrounding device. G Products using the same frequency of 2.4 GHz (Wireless LAN, microwave oven etc.), can cause communi-
cation error by using the same frequency bandwidth. G The device search time differs depending on the number of Bluetooth devices and the operating situation, and the probability of search increases with less number of devices. G Electromagnetic wave can be interfered with applicable wireless devices. G Because applicable wireless devices have the possibility of electronic wave interference, they cannot pro-
vided services related to human life. G For the external Bluetooth device, you can only connect one headset at a time. G You cannot receive the image while using the Bluetooth headset. G MP3 function is not supported. G For details of Bluetooth, refer to the user manual of the Bluetooth device. QDID : B014281 T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 56 SETTING THE BLUETOOTH If you want to listen to the broadcasted sound using the Bluetooth headset or receive the jpeg images from an external device and view them on the TV, you can use the wireless communication without having to connect any cables. You can use the BLUETOOTH menu by selecting OO n. If you do not want to use the Bluetooth function, select O f f. If it is connected to the external Bluetooth device, you can select Off after disconnecting the device. BLUETOOTH Move OK
: Off
: Off
: 0000 Bluetooth Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. BLUETOOTH Move OK Off
: Off
: Off OnOn
: 0000 Bluetooth Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. Select BLUETOOTH. Select Bluetooth. Select O n or O f f. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 57 TO USE THE BLUETOOTH SET TV PIN To accept connection from an external Bluetooth device or to connect to an external Bluetooth device. For details on how to set the PIN of the external Bluetooth device, refer to the user manual of the applicable device. Set TV PIN can support up to maximum of 10 digits. BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000
: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. Select BBLUETOOTH. Select TV PIN. 3 6 9 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 Select the desired PIN number. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 58 BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000
: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. E Delete Set TV PIN 0 0 0 0_ OK Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. BLUETOOTH HEADSET When you select the Bluetooth stereo headset, you can listen to the TV sound in the Bluetooth stereo headset through wireless communication. You must pair it with any new Bluetooth device before the first use. For details, refer to the user manual of the applicable device. Maximum of 12 lists can be used. When the unit is searching for the Bluetooth stereo headset, other buttons except for the Stop (OK button) do not work. Connecting a new Bluetooth headset You can only search for the new Bluetooth stereo headset only in the Disconnected condition. When you run the search, it will show you the list of all Bluetooth stereo headsets responding. After new Bluetooth device is searched, the PIN number is validated to connect the device. For details, refer to the user manual of the applicable device. 1 MENU OK 2 3 Select BLUETOOTH. Select Bluetooth Headset. 4 5 OK OK 3 6 9 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 Select Bluetooth headset PIN number. Refer to the user manual of the applic-
able device for the PIN number. Connect the Bluetooth headset. OK GREEN GREEN Search the Bluetooth headset. Connecting to Bluetooth headset already registered Bluetooth stereo headsets are listed in the order most recently used with the headset currently in use listed at the top. When connecting to the Bluetooth device already registered, you can select and connect directly without any PIN validation. 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select BLUETOOTH. Select Bluetooth Headset. 4 5 OK OK Message asking to connect the selected Bluetooth headset will be displayed. Select Y e s or N o. Connect the Bluetooth headset. Select the desired Bluetooth headset. After connecting/using the Bluetooth stereo headset, the headset setting will Disconnected condition automatically when you turn off/on the power of the TV. After connecting the Bluetooth stereo headset, the TV speaker is switched to Mute condition and the sound will only be generated from the headset. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 59 TO USE THE BLUETOOTH Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during use 1 MENU 2 OK Select BLUETOOTH. 3 OK Disconnect the Bluetooth headset. OK Select Bluetooth Headset. When requesting to connect to TV from the Bluetooth headset When the Bluetooth menu is "On" and there is a connection request from the headset, this message is dispalyed. It's only available for the headset in support of this feature.(Refer to the user manual of the applicable Bluetooth headset.) 1 OK Select Y e s or N o. Do you want to use your headset?
Yes No NOTE
G LG recommends the following headset models. (Model name : MOTOROLA (HT820, S9), Jabra (BT620S, BT8010), Plantronics(Pulsar590), Nokia (BH-501), Sony (DR-BT30Q), Philips (HSB7100), Logitech (Freepulse-Wireless), Idobi
(HP-910), LG(HBS250)). It might be audio delay according to the buffering memory size of headset. G Only the stereo headset officially certified to be Bluetooth compatible can be searched and connected. G Only the stereo headset that supports the A2DP (AV) function among the Bluetooth devices can be connected. G The stereo headset that supports only the HF (Hands Free) function among the Bluetooth devices cannot be connected. G If the PIN number saved in Bluetooth PIN setting is different from the PIN number described in the user manual of the stereo headset, the device will not be connected. For more details, refer to the user manual of the applicable device. G If the surrounding environment of the TV is as follows, the device may not be searched or connected properly.
-If there is strong electromagnetic wave.
-If there are many Bluetooth devices.
-If the stereo headset is turned off, not in place or has an error.
-Because products such as microwave oven, wireless LAN, plasma light, gas range etc., use the same frequency range, it can cause communication error. G Only one stereo headset can be connected at once. G You cannot connect other Bluetooth device other than the stereo headset simultaneously. G Connection that is lost due to the TV being turned off etc. will not be automatically recovered. Try connecting the applic-
able device again. G Some operations can be slower while operating the headset. G Even if you choose simplink Home Theater after using the headset during Simplink operation, the unit will not automati-
cally switch to Home Theater speakers. G When the headset connection continuously fails, pair the device one more time. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 60 MANAGING REGISTERED BLUETOOTH DEVICE If there are no devices registered, Registered B/T Device menu will be deactivated and cannot be used. When 12 devices are registered, you cannot register any more devices, and the external device will no longer be able to pair up with the TV. In this case, you should delete one (disconnect first if a device is connected to the TV) and then you can register another device BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000 Bluetooth Registered Bluetooth Device TV PIN 00:0d:44:84:14:62 Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. FreePulse_Wireless LG L600V E Connect Delete 1 MENU Select BBLUETOOTH. 2 3 OK Select Registered Bluetooth Device. OK Check the registered Bluetooth device. A Connecting the registered Bluetooth stereo headset 1 2 BLUE BLUE 3 Select the registered Bluetooth stereo headset you want. Message asking to connect the selected Bluetooth device will be displayed. OK Select Y e s or N o. A Deleting registered Bluetooth device 1 Select the Bluetooth device you want. 2 3 REDRED Message asking to delete the selected Bluetooth device will be displayed. OK Select Y e s or N o. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 61 TO USE THE BLUETOOTH MY BLUETOOTH INFORMATION This function provides the My Bluetooth Information to the user.
"Edit" will be available when selecting "Bluetooth device- disconnected"
You can edit the My device name. You can check the My device Address. BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. My Bluetooth Info. BLUETOOTH Move OK
: On
: 0000 Bluetooth TV PIN Bluetooth Headset : Disconnected Registered Bluetooth Device My Bluetooth Info. My Bluetooth Info. My Device Name 6 0 P G 7 0 0 0 - Z B My Device Address 0 0 : 0 5 : c 9 : f f : 0 0 f : 0 7 Edit OK 1 MENU Select BBLUETOOTH. 2 3 4 OK Select My Bluetooth Info.. OK BLUE BLUE OK Save. You can use an the alphabet A to Z, the number 0 to 9, +/ -, and blank. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 62 RECEIVING PHOTOS THROUGH EXTERNAL BLUETOOTH DEVICE Send the photo from the external Bluetooth device. For details on how to send the photo from the external Bluetooth device, refer to the user manual of the applicable device. Receiving file(s) F G 1/3 E Close When you select Close with the button, the OSD will disappear. And when you press the OK button again, it will appear again. Select the desired photos.
(Rotate) : Rotate photos. Rotates the photo 90 clockwise upon OK button on
(Rotate). The maximum accumulated size of the image that can be received is 10MBytes. Only the OPP (Object Push Profile) method is supported among the method on sending the image through the Bluetooth cell phone. You cannot receive the image while using the Bluetooth stereo headset. When the external Bluetooth device is currently sending the photo, press the RETURN button to stop receiving the photo. In this all the photos already received will be deleted. T O U S E T H E B L U E T O O T H 63 TO USE THE USB DEVICE When connecting the USB device When you connect a USB device, this screen is displayed, automatically. In USB device, you can not add a new folder or delete the existing folder. 1 Connect the USB device to the USB IN jacks on the side of TV. USB memory stick It doesnt support USB HDD This TV Supports on JPEG and MP3. When removing the USB device Select the USB EJECT menu before removing the USB device. Select PHOTO LIST or MUSIC L I S T. PHOTO LIST MUSIC LIST 1Q. MENU 2 OK Select UUSB Eject. 2 3 OK Precautions when using the USB device G Only a USB storage device is recognizable. G If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub, the device is not recognizable. G A USB storage device using an automatic recognition programme may not be recognized. G A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized. G The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device. G Please do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working. When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be dam-
aged. G Please do not connect the USB storage device which was artificially maneuvered on the PC. The device may cause the product to malfunction or fail to be played. Never forget to use only a USB storage device which has normal music files or image files. G Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT32 file system provided with the Windows operating system. In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility programme which is not supported by Windows, it may not be recognized. G Please connect power to a USB storage device which requires an external power supply. If not, the device may not be recognized. G Please connect a USB storage device with cable is offered by USB maker. If connected with cable is not offered by USB maker or an excessively long cable, the device may not be recognized. G Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operated smoothly. G File alignment method of USB storage device is similar to Window XP and filename can recognize up to 100 English characters. G Please up the important file because a data of USB device may be damaged. Data management is consumer's responsibility and in consequence the manufactures does not cover the product bearing data damage. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 64 PHOTO LIST The On Screen Display may be different from your TV. Images are an example to assist with the TV operation. PHOTO(*.JPEG) supporting file Baseline: 7680 x 4320 You can play JPEG files only. Only baseline scan is supported among JPEG (SOF0, SOF1 only). Non-supported files are displayed in the form of bitmap. Screen Components 1 MENU Select USB. 2 OK OK Select Photo List. 1 2 3 4 5 Moves to upper level file Current page/Total pages Total number of marked photos Usable USB memory Corresponding buttons on the remote control 2 3 4 PHOTO LIST Page 2/3 No Marked Drive1 Up Folder KY101 KY102 JMJ001 JMJ002 JMJ003 JMJ004 1366x768, 125KB 1 Up Folder USB Device Free Space 150MB KY103 KY104 KY105 JMJ005 JMJ006 JMJ007 JMJ008 Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit 5 T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 65 TO USE THE USB DEVICE Photo Selection and PopUp Menu USB Device Free Space 150MB PHOTO LIST Drive1 Page 2/3 No Marked Up Folder KR101 KR102 JMJ001 JMJ002 JMJ003 JMJ004 1366x768, 125KB Up Folder KR103 KR104 KR105 JMJ005 JMJ006 JMJ007 JMJ008 Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit PHOTO LIST Page 2/3 No Marked Drive1 Up Folder KR103 USB Device Free Space 150MB KR101 KR102 JMJ001 JMJ002 JMJ003 JMJ004 1366x768, 125KB Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB View Mark All Delete Close KR104 KR105 JMJ005 JMJ006 JMJ007 JMJ008 Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit 1 2 3 4 OK OK Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired photos. Show the PopUp menu. OK Select the desired PopUp menu. G View : Display the selected item. G Mark All : Mark all photos on the screen. G Unmark All : Deselect all marked photos. G Delete : Delete the selected photo item. G Close : Close the pop-up menu. Use the P photo page. button to navigation in the Use the MARK button to mark or unmark a photo. When one or more photos are marked, you can view individual photos or a slide show of the marked photos. If no photos are marked, you can view all photos individually or all pho-
tos in the folder in a slide show. Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 66 Set up the menu in Full-Sized Screen You can change the settings to display photos stored on a USB device, on a full-sized screen. Detailed operations are available on full-sized photo view screen. USB Device Free Space 150MB PHOTO LIST Page 2/3 No Marked Drive1 Up Folder KR101 KR102 JMJ001 JMJ002 JMJ003 JMJ004 1366x768, 125KB Up Folder KR103 KR104 KR105 JMJ005 JMJ006 JMJ007 JMJ008 Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit PHOTO LIST Page 2/3 No Marked Drive1 Up Folder KR103 USB Device Free Space 150MB KR101 KR102 JMJ001 JMJ002 JMJ003 JMJ004 1366x768, 125KB Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB View Mark All Delete Close KR104 KR105 JMJ005 JMJ006 JMJ007 JMJ008 Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit 1/17 Slideshow BGM Delete Option Close The aspect ratio of a photo may change the size of the photo dis-
played on the screen in full size. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. 1 2 3 4 5 Select the target folder or drive. Use the P photo page. button to navigation in the OK OK Select the desired photos. Show the PopUp menu. Select VView OK The selected photo is displayed in full size. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 67 TO USE THE USB DEVICE 6 OK Select the Slideshow , BGM, Delete , Option or Close
(Rotate), 1/17 Slideshow BGM Delete Option Close Use button to select the previous or next photo. Use button to select and control the menu on the full-sized screen. G Slideshow : When no picture is selected, all photos in the current folder are displayed during slide show. When selected, the selected photos are displayed during slide show. Set the time interval of the slide show in Option. G BGM : Listen to music while viewing photos in full size. Set the BGM device and album in Option . G
(Rotate) : Rotate photos. Rotates the photo 90 clockwise. G Delete : Delete photos. G Option : Set values for Slide Speed and Music Folder. Use OK button and O K button to set values. Then go to and press O K to save the settings. You cannot change Music Folder while BGM is playing. Press F G to set the time interval between slides. Slide Speed Music Folder OK Fast Music Close G Close : Hide the menu on the full-sized screen. To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press O K button to display. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 68 MUSIC LIST Purchased music files(*.MP3) may contain copyright restrictions. Playback of these files may not be support-
ed by this model. Music file on your USB device can be played by this unit. The On Screen Display may be different from your TV. Images are an example to assist with the TV opera-
tion. MUSIC (*.MP3) supporting file Bit rate 32 ~ 320 Sampling rate MPEG1 layer 3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz. Screen Components 1 1 MENU Select USB. 2 OK OK Select Music List. 1 2 3 4 5 Moves to upper level file Current page/Total pages Total number of marked musics Usable USB memory Corresponding buttons on the remote control 2 3 4 MUSIC LIST Music Page 2/3 No Marked Title Up Folder USB Device Free Space 150MB Duration 1:340, 120KB 1 Up Folder Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit 5 T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 69 TO USE THE USB DEVICE Music Selection and PopUp Menu As shown , up to 6 music titles are listed per page. MUSIC LIST Music Page 2/3 No Marked Title Up Folder USB Device Free Space 150MB Duration 1:340, 120KB Up Folder Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit MUSIC LIST Music Page 2/3 No Marked Title Up Folder 1:340, 120KB Up Folder USB Device Free Space 150MB Duration 4395KB 1Kbps Play Play with Photo Mark All Delete Close Navigation Option Page Change MARK Mark RETURN Exit 1 2 3 4 OK OK Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired musics. Show the PopUp menu. OK Select the desired PopUp menu. G Play (During stop) : Play the selected musics. Once a music finishes playing, the next select-
ed one will be played. When there are no selected musics to play, the next one in the current folder will be played. If you go to a dif-
ferent folder and press the O K button, the current music in playback will stop. G Play Marked : Play the selected musics. Once a music finishes playing, the next select-
ed one will be played automatically. G Stop Play (During playback) : Stop the play-
ing musics. G Play with Photo : Start playing the selected musics and then move to the Photo List. G Mark All : Mark all musics in the folder. G Unmark All : Deselect all marked musics. G Delete : Delete the selected musics. G Close : Close the pop-up menu. Use the P music page. button to navigation in the Use MARK button to mark or unmark a music. When one or more music files are marked, the marked musics will be played in sequence. For example, if you want to listen to only one music repeatedly, just mark the music only and play it. If no music is marked, all the music in the folder will be played in sequence. Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 70 If you don't press any button for a while during the play-
ing, the play information box (as shown in the below) will float as a screen saver. The Screen Saver?
Screen saver is to prevent screen pixel damage due to an fixed image remaining on the screen for a extended period of time.
NOTE G When music is playing, G A damaged or corrupted music does not play but displays 00:00 in playtime. G A music downloaded from a paid service with copyright protection does not start but displays inappropri-
is displayed in back of the music title. ate information in playtime. G If you press O K, A buttons, screen saver is stopped. G The PLAY( G), Pause(I I), A, GG, FF buttons on the remote control are also available in this mode. G You can use the GG button to select the next music and the FF button to select the previous music. T O U S E T H E U S B D E V I C E 71 EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)(IN DIGITAL MODE) This system has an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) to help your navigation through all the possible viewing options. The EPG supplies information such as programme listings, start and end times for all available services. In addi-
tion, detailed information about the programme is often available in the EPG (the availability and amount of these programme details will vary, depending on the particular broadcaster). This function can be used only when the EPG information is broadcast by broadcasting companies The EPG displays the programme details for next 8 days. Shows the present screen information. Displayed with a DTV Programme. Displayed with a Teletext Programme. Displayed with a Radio Programme. Displayed with a Subtitle Programme. Displayed with a MHEG Programme. Displayed with a Scramble Programme. Displayed with a Dolby Programme. Programme Guide 1 YLE TV1 ALL 1 YLE TV1 2 YLE TV2 4 TV.. 5 YLE FST 6 CNN 8 YLE24 14:00 E 6/Mar(Mon) 15:00 6/ Mar 2006 15:09 No Information No Information TV2: Farmen Kungskonsumente No Information No Information No Information No Information
... .. .. .. Tnn otsikoissa E TV/RAD Radio FAV Favourite INFO Information Pr. Change Mode Date Manual Timer Schedule List Switch on/off EPG 1GUIDE Switch on or off EPG. Select a programme 1 2 or P Select desired programme. OK Display the selected programme. E P G
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) 72 Button Function in NOW/NEXT Guide Mode REDRED Change EPG mode. Select the Broadcast Programme. YELLYELLOOWW Enter Timer Record/Remind setting mode. P Page Up/Down. BLUE BLUE Enter Timer Record/Remind list mode. GUIDE or Switch off EPG. OK Change to the selected programme. TV/RAD Select TV or RADIO Programme. Select NOW or NEXT Programme. Detail information on or off Button Function in 8 Day Guide Mode REDRED Change EPG mode. Select the Broadcast Programme. GREEN GREEN Enter Date setting mode. P Page Up/Down. YELLYELLOOWW Enter Timer Record/Remind setting mode. GUIDE or Switch off EPG. BLUE BLUE Enter Timer Record/Remind list mode. TV/RAD Select TV or RADIO Programme. OK Change to the selected programme. Detail information on or off Select NOW or NEXT Programme. Button Function in Date Change Mode GREEN GREEN Switch off Date setting mode. Switch off Date setting mode. OK Change to the selected date. GUIDE or Switch off EPG. Select a date. E P G
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) 73 EPG (ELECTRONIC PROGRAMME GUIDE)(IN DIGITAL MODE) Button Function in Extended Description Box Text Up/Down. The detail information on or off. YELLYELLOOWW Enter Timer Record/Remind setting mode. GUIDE or Switch off EPG. Button Function in Record/Remind Setting Mode
- This function is available only when recording equipment that use pin8 recording signalling has been con-
nected to the DTV-OUT(AV2) terminal, using a SCART cable. YELLYELLOOWW Change to Guide or Timer list mode. Select Type, Service, Date or Start/End time. OK Save Timer Record/Remind. Function setting. Button Function in Schedule List Mode YELLYELLOOWW Add new Manual Timer setting mode. BLUE BLUE Change to Guide mode. GREEN GREEN Enter Schedule List editing mode. Select Schedule List. REDRED Delete the selected item. E P G
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) 74 PICTURE CONTROL PICTURE SIZE (ASPECT RATIO) CONTROL You can watch the screen in various picture formats; 16:9, Just Scan, Original, 4:3, 14:9 and Zoom1/2. If a fixed image is displayed on the screen for a long time, that fixed image may become imprinted on the screen and remain visible. You can adjust the enlarge proportion using button. This function works in the following signal. 1Q. MENU 2 OK Select Aspect Ratio. Select the desired picture format. You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the PIC-
TURE menu. For Zoom Setting, select 14:9, Zoom1 and Zoom2 in Ratio Menu. After completing Zoom Setting, the display goes back to Q.Menu. 16:9 Original The following selection will allow you to adjust the pic-
ture horizontally, in linear proportion, to fill the entire screen(useful for viewing 4:3 formatted DVDs). When your TV receives a wide screen signal it will auto-
matically change to the picture format broadcast. Original Just Scan Following Selection will lead to you view the picture of best quality without loss of original picture in high resolution image. Note : If there is noise in original Picture, You can see the noise at the edge. 4:3 The following selection will allow you to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ration, gray bars will appear on both the left and right of the screen. Just Scan P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 75 PICTURE CONTROL 14:9 Zoom2 You can view a picture format of 14:9 or a general TV programme in the 14:9 mode. The 14:9 screen is viewed in the same way as in 4:3, but is magnified to the left and right. Choose Zoom 2 when you wish the picture to be altered, both horizontally extended and vertically cropped. The picture adopting a compromise between alteration and screen coverage. Zoom1 The following selection will allow you to view the picture without any alteration, while filling the entire screen. However, the top and bot-
tom of the picture will be cropped.
NOTE G You can only select 4 : 3, 1 6 : 9 (Wide), 1 4 : 9, Zoom 1/2 in Component, HDMI mode. G You can only select 4 : 3, 1 6 : 9 (Wide) in RGB mode only. G In HDMI/Component (over 720p) mode, Just Scan is available. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 76 PRESET PICTURE SETTINGS Picture Mode-Preset PICTURE Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Picture Mode : Vivid Move OK Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E 100 100 50 70 70 0 R G PICTURE Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Picture Mode : Vivid Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E Move OK Intelligent Sensor Vivid 100 Vivid 100 Standard 50 Cinema 70 Sport 70 Game 0 Expert1 Expert2 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select PICTURE. Select Picture Mode. Select Intelligent Sensor(LCD TV only), Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Sport or Game. Picture Mode adjusts the TV for the best pic-
ture appearance. Select the preset value in the Picture Mode menu based on the programme category. When the Intelligent sensor function is on, the most suitable picture is automatically adjusted according to the surrounding conditions. (LCD TV only) You can also adjust Picture Mode in the Q. Menu. Intelligent Sensor : Adjusts picture accord-
ing to the surrounding conditions. (LCD TV only) Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 77 PICTURE CONTROL Auto Colour Tone Control (Warm/Medium/Cool) Choose one of three automatic colour adjustments. Set to warm to enhance hotter colours such as red, or set to cool to see less intense colours with more blue. PICTURE Move OK PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint R Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset G Screen Screen E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset Colour Temperature F Medium G Fresh Contrast Fresh Colour Noise Reduction Gamma Black Level Eye Care Real Cinema TruMotion High High Medium Medium Auto Off Off High Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select Colour Temperature. Select either Cool, Medium or W a r m. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 78 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. MANUAL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT Picture Mode-User option Backlight (LCD TV Only) To control the brightness of the screen, adjust the brightness of LCD panel. Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark levels in the picture. Brightness Increases or decreases the amount of white in the picture. Sharpness Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture. The lower the level, the softer the image. Colour Adjusts intensity of all colours. T i n t Adjusts the balance between red and green levels. It is not available to use this function in Intelligent Sensor(LCD TV only). PICTURE Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Picture Mode : Vivid Move OK Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E 100 100 50 70 70 0 R G Select PICTURE. Select Picture Mode. PICTURE Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Picture Mode : Vivid Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E Move OK Intelligent Sensor Vivid Vivid Standard Cinema Sport Game Expert1 Expert2 100 100 50 70 70 0 Select Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Sport or Game Select Backlight(LCD TV only), Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Colour or Ti nt. Make appropriate adjustments. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. 1 MENU 2 3 4 5 OK OK OK OK NOTE
GG You cannot adjust colour, sharpness and tint in the RGB-PC mode. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 79 PICTURE CONTROL Picture Mode-Expert Control By segmenting categories, Expert1 and Expert2 provide more categories which users can set as they see fit, offering the optimal picture quality for users. PICTURE Move OK PICTURE Move OK E Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Vivid Picture Mode : Expert1 Backlight Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint E Vivid 100 Standard 100 Cinema 50 Sport 70 Game 70 Expert1 Expert1 0 Expert2 R Noise Reduction Fresh Contrast 100 50 70 Gamma 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Expert Control TruMotion Picture Reset Black Level Real Cinema F Off G Low Low Auto Off High HD Warm 255 G Screen Colour Standard White Balance Red Contrast E Close Select PICTURE. Select Picture Mode. Select Expert1 or Expert2. Select Expert Control. Select your desired Source. Make appropriate adjustments. 1 MENU OK OK OK OK 2 3 4 5 6 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 80 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. PICTURE IMPROVEMENT TECHNOLOGY Fresh Contrast Optimizes the contrast automatically according to the brightness of the reflection. Fresh Colour Adjusts the colour of the reflection automatically to reproduce as close as possible natural colours. Noise Reduction Removes interference up to the point where it does not damage the original picture. Gamma. High gamma values display whitish images and low gamma values display high contrast images. PICTURE Move OK PICTURE Move OK E Colour Temperature 100 50 Fresh Contrast 70 Fresh Colour 70 Noise Reduction Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R Gamma Black Level Eye Care Real Cinema TruMotion Medium F High G High Medium Medium Auto Off Off High G Close E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint R Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset G Screen Screen Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select Fresh Contrast, Fresh Colour, Noise Reduction or Gamma. Select your desired Source. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 81 PICTURE CONTROL ADVANCED - FILM MODE/ REAL CINEMA(37/42/47/52LG70** Only) To set the TV up for the best picture quality for viewing films. This feature operates only in TV, AV and Component 480i/576i/1080i mode(Film Mode only). PICTURE Move OK PICTURE E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R G Move OK E Fresh Colour Fresh Contrast 100 Colour Temperature 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset Black Level Noise Reduction Gamma Screen Screen Eye Care Film Mode Medium High High Medium Medium Auto Off Colour Temperature Fresh Contrast Fresh Colour Noise Reduction Gamma Black Level Eye Care Medium High High Medium Medium Auto Off F Off G Real Cinema F Off G Close TruMotion High Close 37/42/47/52LG70* * Only Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select Film Mode(or Real Cinema(37/42/47/52LG70* * Only) ). Select O n or O f f. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 82 ADVANCED - BLACK(DARKNESS) LEVEL When you view a film this function adjusts the TV to best picture quality. This function works in the following mode: AV (NTSC-M), HDMI or Component . PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R G Screen Screen Eye Care Real Cinema TruMotion PICTURE Move OK E Colour Temperature 100 50 Fresh Contrast 70 Fresh Colour 70 Noise Reduction Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset Black Level Gamma R Medium High High Medium Medium Auto Off Off High G Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. L o w : The reflection of the screen gets darker. H i g h : The reflection of the screen gets brighter. Auto : Realizing the black level of the screen and set it to High or Low automatically. Select Black Level. Select Low or High. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 83
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PICTURE CONTROL ADVANCED - TRUMOTION (37/42/47/52LG70** Only) It is used for the best picture quality without any motion blur or judder when you enter a quick image or Film Source. This feature is disable in RGB-PC,HDMI-PC mode. PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R G PICTURE E Move Colour Temperature OK Fresh Contrast 100 Fresh Colour 50 70 Noise Reduction 70 Gamma Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset Black Level Eye Care R G Screen Screen Real Cinema TruMotion Medium High High Medium Medium Auto Off Off F High G Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select TruMotion. High Provides smoother picture movement. Low Provides smooth picture movement. Use this set-
ting for standard use. Off Use this setting when "High" and "Low" setting result in noise. Select O f f, L o w or H i g h. If you enable "TruMotion", noise may appear on the screen. If this occurs, set "TruMotion" to "Off". Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 84 TRUMOTION DEMO (37/42/47/52LG70** Only) Use it to see the difference between TruMotion Demo on and TruMotion Demo off. Its not available to use this function in RGB[PC], HDMI[PC] mode. If you select TruMotion Demo during operating bluetooth headset, bluetooth headset is disconnected. TruMotion On TruMotion Off RETURN Exit A Image shown may differ from your TV. PICTURE Move OK E 50 70 70 Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset R G TruMotion Demo Screen 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select PICTURE. Select TruMotion Demo. Press the RETURN button to return to normal TV viewing. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 85 PICTURE CONTROL EYE CARE (LCD TV ONLY) It helps you adjust brightness when the screen is too bright to prevent dazzling. PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R G PICTURE Move OK E Colour Temperature 100 50 Fresh Contrast 70 Fresh Colour 70 Noise Reduction Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Advanced Control Picture Reset R Gamma Black Level G Medium High High Medium Medium Auto Screen Screen Eye Care Real Cinema TruMotion F Off G Off High Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select Eye Care. Select O n or O f f. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 86 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. PICTURE RESET Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings. PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset Picture Reset R G Screen 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select PICTURE. Select Picture Reset. Initialize the adjusted value. PICTURE Move OK E 100 50 70 70 Contrast Brightness Sharpness Colour Tint Advanced Control Picture Reset Picture Reset R Resetting video configuration... R G G i Screen P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 87 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. PICTURE CONTROL POWER INDICATOR (LCD TV ONLY) It helps you adjust the brightness of moving LED and sound when power is turned on. OPTION E Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Simple Manual Set ID Power Indicator Power Indicator Factory Reset Move OK
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:1 OPTION E Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Simple Manual Set ID Power Indicator Power Indicator Factory Reset Move OK
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: Off Standby Light Power Light F On G On Close 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select OPTION. Select Power Indicator. Select Standby Light or Power Light. Select your desired Source. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 88 IMAGE STICKING MINIMIZATION (ISM) METHOD (PLASMA TV ONLY) A frozen or still picture from a PC/Video game displayed on the screen for prolonged periods will result in a ghost image remaining even when you change the image. Avoid allowing a fixed image to remain on the screen for prolonged periods. White Wash White wash removes permanent images from the screen. Note: An excessive permanent image may be impossible to clear entirely with White Wash. Orbiter Orbiter may help prevent ghost images. However, it is best not to allow any fixed image to remain on the screen. To avoid a permanent image on the screen, the screen will move every 2 minutes. Inversion This function inverts the panel colour of the screen. The panel colour is automatically inverted every 30 minutes. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK E
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: Level 0 Normal Normal Orbiter Inversion White Wash 1 MENU Select OPTION. If you do not need this function, set Normal. 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. Select ISM Method. Select Normal, Orbiter, Inversion or White Wash. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 89 PICTURE CONTROL POWER SAVING PICTURE MODE (PLASMA TV ONLY) This function allows you to reduce the power consumption of the TV. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK E
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: Level 0 Level 0 Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 1 MENU Select OPTION. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. Select Power Saving. Select Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4. Level 0 is the brightest. You can also adjust Power Saving in the Q. Menu. 90 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL AUTO VOLUME LEVELER AVL automatically remains on the same level of volume if you change programmes AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK Auto Volume Auto Volume Clear Voice Balance Sound Mode : Standard
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1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select AUDIO. Select Auto Volume. Select O n or O f f. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 91 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL PRESET SOUND SETTINGS-SOUND MODE You can select your preferred sound setting; Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport or Game and you can also adjust the frequency of the equalizer. Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any Special adjustment as the TV sets the appropriate sound options based on the programme content. Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport and Game are preset for optimum sound quality at the factory. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 92 Select AUDIO. You can also adjust Sound Mode in the Q. Menu. Select Sound Mode. Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport or Game. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. SOUND SETTING ADJUSTMENT -USER MODE Adjusting the audio equalizer. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK Auto Volume Clear Voice Balance Sound Mode : Standard Sound Mode
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1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK 5 OK Select AUDIO. Select Sound Mode. Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport or Game. Select a frequency band. Set the desired sound level. SRS TRUSURROUND XT Select AUDIO. S R S TruSurround XT Select this option to sound realistic. Select S R S TruSurround XT. Select O n or O f f. 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK R TruSurround XT GG G TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 93 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL CLEAR VOICE By differentiating the human sound range from others, it helps users listen to human voices better. AUDIO Move OK Auto Volume Clear Voice Clear Voice Balance Sound Mode : Standard
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1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select AUDIO. Select Clear Voice. Select O n or O f f. If you select O n for Clear Voice, S R S TruSurround XT feature will not work. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 94 BALANCE You can adjust the sound balance of the speakers to preferred levels. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK Auto Volume Clear Voice Balance Balance Sound Mode : Standard
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1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select AUDIO. Select Balance. Make desired adjustment. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 95 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL TV SPEAKERS ON/ OFF SETUP You can adjust the TV internal speaker status. In A V 1, A V 2, A V 3, COMPONENT, R G B and HDMI1 with HDMI to DVI cable, the TV speaker can be opera-
tional even when there is no video signal. If you wish to use an external Hi-Fi system, turn off the TV internal speakers. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK E 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz Reset 0 0 0 0 0
E 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz Reset Digital Audio Out TV Speaker TV Speaker
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Off OnOn 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select AUDIO. Select TV Speaker. Select O n or O f f. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 96 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. SELECTING DIGITAL AUDIO OUT This function allows you to select your preferred Digital Audio Output. The TV can only output DOLBY Digital if a channel is broadcast with Dolby Digital audio. When Dolby digital is available, selecting Dolby Digital in the Digital Audio Out menu will set SPDIF output to Dolby Digital If Dolby Digital is selected in the digital audio out menu when dolby digital is not available, SPDIF output will be PCM. Even if both Dolby Digital and Audio language have been set in a channel which broadcast Dolby Digital Audio, only Dolby Digital will be played. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK E 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz Reset 0 0 0 0 0
E 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz Reset Digital Audio Out Digital Audio Out TV Speaker
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Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PCM 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select AUDIO. Select Digital Audio Out. Select Dolby Digital or P C M. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trade-
marks of Dolby Laboratories. There is a possibility that when HDMI mode, some DVD players do not make SPDIF sound. At that time, set the output of the digital audio of the DVD player to PCM. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 97 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL AUDIO RESET Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings. AUDIO Move OK AUDIO Move OK E 220Hz 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz Reset Reset 0 0 0 0 0 0
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: PCM 1 MENU Select AUDIO. 2 3 OK Select Reset. OK Initialize the adjusted value. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 98 I/II Stereo/Dual Reception (In Analogue Mode Only) When a programme is selected, the sound information for the station appears with the programme number and station name. 1Q. MENU 2 OK Select Audio. Select the sound output. Broadcast On Screen Display Mono Stereo Dual MONO STEREO DUAL I, DUAL II, DUAL I+II A Mono sound selection If the stereo signal is weak in stereo reception, you can switch to mono. In mono reception, the clarity of sound is improved. A Language selection for dual language broadcast If a programme can be received in two languages (dual language), you can switch to DUAL I, DUAL II or DUAL I+II. DUAL I DUAL II DUAL I+II Sends the primary broadcast language to the loudspeakers. Sends the secondary broadcast language to the loudspeakers. Sends a separate language to each loudspeaker. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 99 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL NICAM Reception (In Analogue Mode Only) If the TV is equipped with a receiver for NICAM reception, high quality NICAM (Near Instantaneous Companding Audio Multiplex) digital sound can be received. Sound output can be selected according to the type of broadcast received. 1 2 3 When NICAM mono is received, you can select NICAM MONO or FM MONO. When NICAM stereo is received, you can select NICAM STEREO or FM MONO. If the stereo signal is weak, switch to FM MONO. When NICAM dual is received, you can select NICAM DUAL I, NICAM DUAL II or NICAM DUAL I+II or F M MONO. Speaker Sound Output Selection In AV, Component, RGB and HDMI mode, you can select output sound for the left and right loud-
speakers. Select the sound output. L+R: Audio signal from audio L input is sent to the left loudspeaker and audio signal from audio R input is sent to the right loudspeaker. L+L: Audio signal from audio L input is sent to left and right loudspeakers. R+R: Audio signal from audio R input is sent to left and right loudspeakers. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 100 ON-SCREEN MENU LANGUAGE /
COUNTRY SELECTION The installation guide menu appears on the TV screen when it is switched on for the first time. 1 2 OK OK Select your desired language. Select your country.
* If you want to change Language/ Country selection 1 2 3 4 MENU Select OPTION. Select Menu Language or Country. Select your desired language or country. OK OK OK Save. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. NOTE
G If you do not finish the set-up Installation Guide by pressing RETURN or if you time out on the OSD (On Screen Display) the installation menu will continuously appear until the set up is completed whenever the TV is switched on G If you select the wrong local country, teletext may not appear correctly on the screen and some problems may occur during teletext operation. G The CI (Common Interface) function may not be applied based on country broadcasting circumstances. G DTV mode control buttons may not function based on country broadcasting circumstances. G In country that Digital broadcasting regulation isnt fixed, some DTV function may not work depending on digital broadcasting circumstances. G The Country Setting "UK" should only be activated in UK. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 101 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL LANGUAGE SELECTION (IN DIGITAL MODE ONLY) The Audio function allows selection of a preferred language. If audio data in a selected language is not broadcast, the default language audio will be played. Use the Subtitle function when two or more subtitle languages are broadcast. If subtitle data in a selected lan-
guage is not broadcast, the default language subtitle will be displayed. When the languages you selected as the primary for Audio Language and Subtitle Language are not supported, you can select language in secondary category. Select OPTION. Select Audio Language or Subtitle Language. Select your desired language. 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select OPTION. Select Hard of Hearing(
). Select O n or O f f. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen.
< Audio Language Selection >
G When two or more audio languages are broadcast, you can select the audio language. 1Q. MENU 2 OK Select Audio Select an audio language. 3 Select L+R, L+L or R+R. Audio Language OSD Information Display N.A Status Not Available MPEG Audio Dolby Digital Audio Audio for Visual Impaired Audio for Hearing Impaired
< Subtitle Language Selection >
G When two or more subtitle languages are broadcast, you can select the subtitle language with the SUBTITLE button on the remote control. G Press the button to select a subtitle language. Subtitle Language OSD Information Display N.A Status Not Available Teletext Subtitle Subtitle for Hard of Hearing
- The audio/subtitles can be displayed in a simpler form with 1 to 3 characters broadcast by the service provider.
- When you select supplementary Audio (Audio for Visual/Hearing Impaired) the TV may output a part of the Main audio. S O U N D
L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 102 TIME SETTING CLOCK SETUP The clock is set automatically when receiving a digital signal. (You can set the clock manually only if the TV has no DTV signal.) You must set the time correctly before using on/off timer function. Move OK Date Month Year
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: Canary GMT Hour Minute 01 Mar 2007 16 09 Close TIME Clock Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK
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: Canary GMT TIME Clock Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select TIME. Select Clock. Select either the year, date, or time option. Set the year, date, and time options. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. I T M E S E T T I N G 103 TIME SETTING AUTO ON/OFF TIMER SETTING The Off time function automatically switches the TV to standby at a preset time. Two hours after the TV is switched on by the on time function it will automatically switch back to standby mode unless a button has been pressed. The Off time function overrides the On timer function if both are set to the same time. The TV must be in standby mode for the On timer to work. TIME Clock Off Time On Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK
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: Canary GMT TIME Clock Off Time On Time Off On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK 1/Mar. 2007 16:09 F Off 00 G Hour Repeat
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: Canary GMT Minute Mode Programme Volume Close 00 TV 1 30 1 MENU Select TIME. To cancel On/Off Time function, select O f f. For On Time function only 1 Select Mode. Select Off Time or On Time. OK 2 3 4 Select T V, DTV or Radio. Set the programme. Adjust volume level at switch-on. Select Repeat. Select O f f, Once, Daily, Mon ~ F r i, Mon ~ S a t, S a t ~ S u n or S u n. Set the hour. Set the minutes. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. OK OK 2 3 4 5 6 I T M E S E T T I N G 104 AUTO SHUT-OFF SETTING If the TV is switched on and there is no input signal, it will switch off automatically after 10 minutes. TIME Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK
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: Canary GMT TIME Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep Auto Sleep Time Zone Move OK
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: Canary GMT Off OnOn 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select TIME. Select Auto Sleep. Select O f f or O n. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. I T M E S E T T I N G 105 TIME SETTING TIME ZONE SETUP When you select a Time Zone city, the TV time is set by the time offset information based on Time Zone and GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) which is received with the broadcast signal and the time is set automatically by a digital signal. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK OK OK Select TI ME. Select Time Zone. Select your viewing area time zone. Confirm it. SLEEP TIMER SETTING You do not have to remember to switch the TV off before you go to sleep. The sleep timer automatically switches the TV to standby after the preset time has elapsed. 1Q. MENU 2 OK Select Sleep Timer. Select O f f, 1 0, 2 0, 3 0, 6 0, 9 0, 1 2 0, 1 8 0 or 240 Min. When you switch the TV off, the preset sleep timer is cancelled. You can also adjust Sleep Timer in the TIME menu. I T M E S E T T I N G 106 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS SET PASSWORD & LOCK SYSTEM Enter the password, press 0, 0, 0, 0 on the remote control handset. LOCK Lock System Lock System Set Password Block Programme Parental Guidance Move OK
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: Off 1 MENU Select L O C K. If you forget your password, press 7, 7, 7, 7 on the remote control handset. OK OK OK Select Lock System. Select O n. OK Set the password. 2 3 4 5 3 6 9 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 Input a 4-digit password. Be sure to remember this number!
Re-enter new password for confirm. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
R A T I N G S 107 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS BLOCK PROGRAMME Blocks any programmes that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your children to watch. It is available to use this function in Lock System O n. LOCK Move OK Lock System Set Password Block Programme Block Program Parental Guidance
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: Off 1 YLE TV1 TV DTV Radio 1 YLE TV1 4 TV4 Stockholm 6 CNN 9 YLE Teema 24 TV4 Fakta 2 YLE TV2 5 YLE FST 8 YLE24 14 TV4 Film 50 TV400 Pr. Change Navigation P Page Change Return Previous Block/Unblock 1 MENU OK OK 2 3 4 Select L O C K. Select Block Programme. Enter the Block Programme. GREEN GREEN Select a programme to be locked. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
R A T I N G S 108 PARENTAL CONTROL This function operates according to information from the broadcasting station. Therefore if the signal has incor-
rect information, this function does not operate. A password is required to gain access to this menu. This set is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you switch the set off. Prevents children from watching certain adults TV programmes, according to the ratings limit set. LOCK Lock System Set Password Block Programme Parental Guidance Parental Guidance Move OK
: Off
: Off LOCK Lock System Set Password Block Programme Parental Guidance Parental Guidance Move OK
: Off F Off G Close Select L O C K. Select Parental Guidance. Make appropriate adjustments. 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK Save. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
R A T I N G S 109 Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS KEY LOCK The TV can be set so that the remote control is required to control it. This feature can be used to prevent unau-
thorized viewing. OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Key Lock
: On
: Off
: Off
: Off
: UK
: English Menu Language Audio Language
: English Subtitle Language : English Hard of Hearing(
Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Key Lock
: Off
: UK
: Off
: On Off
: Off OnOn E E 1 MENU 2 3 4 OK OK OK P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
R A T I N G S 110 Select OPTION. In Key Lock O n, if the TV is turned off, press the r / I, INPUT, P D or E(or P POWER, INPUT, P remote control then the set will be turned on.
) button on the TV or or NUMBER buttons on the With the Key Lock On, the display Key Lock O n appears on the screen if any button on the front panel is pressed while viewing the TV. Select Key Lock. Select O n or O f f. Save. Press the MENU button to return to normal TV viewing. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. TELETEXT This feature is not available in all countries. Teletext is a free service broadcast by most TV stations which gives up-to-the-minute information on news, weather, television programmes, share prices and many other topics. The teletext decoder of this TV can support the SIMPLE, TOP and FASTEXT systems. SIMPLE (standard tele-
text) consists of a number of pages which are selected by directly entering the corresponding page number. TOP and FASTEXT are more modern methods allowing quick and easy selection of teletext information. SWITCH ON/OFF Press the TEXT button to switch to teletext. The initial page or last page viewed appears on the screen. Two page numbers, TV station name, date and time are displayed on the screen headline. The first page number indicates your selection, while the second shows the current page displayed. Press the TEXT button to switch off teletext. The previous mode reappears. SIMPLE TEXT A Page selection 1 2 Enter the desired page number as a three digit number with the NUMBER buttons. If during selection you press a wrong number, you must complete the three digit number and then re-enter the correct page number. The P button can be used to select the preceding or following page. TOP TEXT The user guide displays four fields-red, green, yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen. The yellow field denotes the next group and the blue field indicates the next block. A Block / group / page selection 1 2 3 4 With the blue button you can progress from block to block. Use the yellow button to proceed to the next group with automatic overflow to the next block. With the green button you can proceed to the next existing page with automatic overflow to the next group. Alternatively the P The red button returns to the previous selection. Alternatively the P button can be used. button can be used. A Direct page selection As with SIMPLE teletext mode, you can select a page by entering it as a three digit number using the NUMBER buttons in TOP mode. T E L E T E X T 111 TELETEXT FASTEXT The teletext pages are colour coded along the bottom of the screen and are selected by pressing the correspond-
ing coloured button. A Page selection 1 2 3 4 Press the T.OPT button and then use You can select the pages which are colour coded along the bottom line with corresponding coloured buttons. AS with SIMPLE teletext mode, you can select a page by entering its three digit page number with the NUM-
BER buttons in FASTEXT mode. The P button can be used to select the preceding or following page. menu. Display the index page. button to select i SPECIAL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS Press the T. OPT button and then use button to select the Text Option menu.
A REVEAL Select this menu to display concealed information, such as solutions to riddles or puzzles. A UPDATE Displays the TV picture on the screen while waiting for a new teletext page. The display will appear at the top left hand corner of the screen. When the updated page is available then display will change to the page number. Select this menu again to view the updated teletext page. A TIME When viewing a TV programme, select this menu to display the time at the top right hand corner of the screen. In the teletext mode, press this button to select a sub page number. The sub page number is displayed at the bot-
tom of the screen. To hold or change the sub page, press the RED/GREEN, or NUMBER buttons. A HOLD Stops the automatic page change which will occur if a teletext page consists of 2 or more sub pages. The num-
ber of sub pages and the sub page displayed is, usually, shown on the screen below the time. When this menu is selected the stop symbol is displayed at the top left-hand corner of the screen and the automatic page change is inactive. T E L E T E X T 112 DIGITAL TELETEXT
*This function works in UK only. The TV gives you access to digital teletext which is greatly improved in various aspects such as text, graphics etc. This digital teletext can access special digital teletext services and specific services which broadcast digital teletext. You should select off in the subtitle language menu to display teletext by pressing the SUBTITLE button. TELETEXT WITHIN DIGITAL SERVICE 1 2 3 Press the numeric or P vice which broadcasts digital teletext. To know which are digital teletext services, refer to the EPG service list. button to select a digital ser-
Follow the indications on digital teletext and move onto the next step by pressing TEXT, OK,
, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE or NUMBER buttons and etc.. To change digital teletext service, select a different ser-
vice by the numeric or P button. TELETEXT IN DIGITAL SERVICE 1 2 3 4 Press the numeric or P service which broadcasts digital teletext. button to select a certain Press the TEXT or coloured button to switch on teletext. Follow the indications on digital teletext and move onto the next step by pressing OK,
, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE or NUMBER buttons and so on. Press the TEXT or colour button to switch off digital tele-
text and return to TV viewing. Some services may allow you to access text services by pressing the RED button. D I G I T A L T E L E T E X T 113 APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING The TV does not operate properly. The remote control does not work A Check to see if there is any object between the TV and the remote control causing an obstruction. Ensure you are pointing the remote control directly at the TV. A Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+ to +, - to -). A Ensure that the correct remote operating mode is set : TV, STB etc. A Install new batteries. Power is suddenly turned off A Is the sleep timer set?
A Check the power control settings. Has the Power supply been interrupted. A Is Auto sleep activated on this station?
The video function does not work. No picture & No sound A Check whether the TV is switched on. A Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. A Is the power cord inserted correctly into the mains?
A Check your antenna direction and/or location. A Test the mains outlet by plugging another TV into the same outlet. Picture appears slowly after switching on A This is normal, the image is muted during the TV startup process. Please contact your service centre, if the picture has not appeared after five minutes. No or poor colour or poor picture Horizontal/vertical bars or picture shaking A Adjust Colour in menu option. A Allow a sufficient distance between the TV and the VCR. A Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. A Are the video cables installed properly?
A Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture. A Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or power tool. Poor reception on some channels A Station or cable channel experiencing problems, tune to another station. A Station signal is weak, reposition the antenna to receive weaker stations. A Check for sources of possible interference. Lines or streaks in pictures No picture when connecting HDMI A Check antenna (Change the position of the antenna). A Check HDMI cable over version 1.3. If the HDMI cables dont support HDMI version 1.3, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support HDMI version 1.3. A P P E N D I X 114 The audio function does not work. Picture OK & No sound
+ or - button. A Press the A Sound muted? Press MUTE button. A Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. A Are the audio cables installed properly?
No output from one of the speakers A Adjust Balance in menu option. Unusual sound from inside the TV A A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in an unusual noise when the TV is switched on or off and does not indicate a fault with the TV. No sound when connecting HDMI or USB A Check HDMI cable over version 1.3. A Check USB cable over version 1.1.
*This feature is not available for all models. There is a problem in PC mode. (Only PC mode applied) The signal is out of range
(Invalid format) Vertical bar or stripe on background &
Horizontal Noise &
Incorrect position A Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency. A Check the input source. A Use Auto configure or adjust clock, phase, or H/V position. (Option) Screen colour is unstable or single colour A Check the signal cable. A Reinstall the PC video card. A P P E N D I X 115 APPENDIX MAINTENANCE Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can prolong the life of your new TV. Caution: Be sure to switch the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning. Cleaning the Screen 1 2 A good way to keep the dust off your screen for a while is to wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until it is almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen. Ensure there is no excess water on the screen. Allow any water or dampness to evaporate before switching on. Cleaning the Cabinet A To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. A Do not to use a wet cloth. Extended Absence CAUTION G If you expect to leave your TV dormant for prolonged periods (such as a holiday), unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges. A P P E N D I X 116 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 32LG70**
37LG70**
42LG70**
32LG7000-ZA 37LG7000-ZA 42LG7000-ZA Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) with stand 797 x 597 x 227.3 mm 31.3 x 23.5 x 8.9 inches 918.6 x 684.8x 293.4mm 36.2x 26.9 x 11.6 inches 1026.2 x 734 x 293.4 mm 40.4 x 28.8 x 11.5 inches without stand with stand without stand Weight Power requirement Power Consumption MODELS Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) with stand without stand with stand without stand Weight Power requirement Power Consumption Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity 797x 558.6x 100.5mm 31.3 x 21.9 x 3.9 inches 918.6x 635.8x 111.7mm 36.2x 25 x 4.4 inches 1026.2 x 687.9 x 111.8 mm 40.4 x 27.0 x 4.4 inches 13.0kg / 28.7 lbs 11.5kg /25.4 lbs 18.5kg / 40.8 lbs 15.8 kg / 34.8lbs 22.1kg / 48.7 lbs 19.4 kg / 42.8lbs AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 180W AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 180W AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 230W 47LG70**
47LG7000-ZA 1140.4 x 820.1 x 342.9 mm 44.8 x 32.2 x 13.5 inches 1140.4 x 764.8 x 129.0 mm 44.8 x 30.1 x 5.0 inches 29.8 kg / 65.7lbs 25.1 kg / 55.3 lbs AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 300W 52LG70**
52LG7000-ZA 1284.4 x 898.6 x 342.9 mm 50.5 x 35.3 x 13.5 inches 1284.4 x 844.6 x 129.5 mm 50.5 x 33.2 x 5.1 inches 39.5 kg / 87.1 lbs 34.8kg / 76.7lbs AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 350W PAL/SECAM B/G/D/K, PAL I/II, SECAM L/L VHF: E2 ~ E12, UHF: E21 ~ E69, CATV: S1 ~ S20, HYPER: S21 ~ S47 75 0 ~ 40C / 32 ~ 104F Less than 80%
-20 ~ 60C / -4 ~ 140F Less than 85%
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. A P P E N D I X 117 APPENDIX MODELS Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) with stand without stand with stand without stand Weight Power requirement Power Consumption Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity 50PG70**
50PG7000-ZB 1235.6 x 849.3 x 364.1 mm 48.6 x 33.4x 14.3inches 1235.6 x 792.8 x 79.6 mm 48.6x 31.2 x 3.1 inches 45.65 kg / 100.6 lbs 41.7kg / 91.9lbs AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 520W 60PG70**
60PG7000-ZB 1455 x 985 x 414 mm 57.3 x 38.8 x 16.3 inches 1455 x 924.8 x 84.1 mm 57.3 x 36.4 x 3.3 inches 62.4kg / 137.6 lbs 54.9 kg / 121.0 lbs AC100-240V~ 50/60Hz 700W PAL/SECAM B/G/D/K, PAL I/II, SECAM L/L VHF: E2 ~ E12, UHF: E21 ~ E69, CATV: S1 ~ S20, HYPER: S21 ~ S47 75 0 ~ 40C / 32 ~ 104F Less than 80%
-20 ~ 60C / -4 ~ 140F Less than 85%
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. A P P E N D I X 118 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL The remote control is a multi brand or universal remote. It can be programmed. to operate most remote controlled devices from other manufacturers. Note that the remote control may not control all models from other brands. Programming a code into a remote mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 Testing your remote control. To find out whether your remote control can operate other components without programming, turn on a component such as a STB and press the corresponding mode button (such as a S T B) on the remote con-
trol, while pointing at the component. Test the POWER and P responds correctly. If the component does not operate correctly, the remote control requires programming to operate the device. buttons to see if the component Switch on the component to be programmed, then press the corresponding mode button (such as S T B) on the remote control. The remote control button of the desired device is illumintated. Press the MENU and M U TE buttons simultaneously, the remote control is ready to be programmed with the code. Enter a code number using the number buttons on the remote control. Programming code numbers for the corresponding component can be found on the following pages. If the code is correct, the device will turn off. Press the MENU button to store the code. Test the remote control functions to see if the component responds correctly. If not, repeat from step 2. A P P E N D I X 119 APPENDIX HDSTB Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes HOUSTON TRACKER 033 037 039 051 HUGHES JANIEL JERROLD KATHREIN LEGEND LG LUTRON LUXOR MACOM 057 104 068 060 147 061 108 057 001 132 062 144 010 059 063 064 065 057 028 124 125 069 070 MEMOREX NEXTWAVE NORSAT PACE SKY SATELLITE 143 PANASONIC PANSAT PERSONAL CABLE PHILIPS PICO PRESIDENT PRIMESTAR 060 142 121 117 071 105 019 102 030 110 111 TOSHIBA UNIDEN VIEWSTAR WINEGARD ZENITH PROSAT RCA REALISTIC SAMSUNG SATELLITE SERVICE CO 028 035 047 057 072 066 106 043 074 123 085 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 032 138 SONY STARCAST SUPER GUIDE TEECOM 103 041 020 124 125 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137 002 127 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 10 115 128 146 081 082 083 084 091 120 135 136 ALPHASTAR DSR AMPLICA BIRDVIEW CHANNEL MASTER 013 014 015 018 123 050 051 126 129 CHAPARRAL CITOH CURTIS MATHES DRAKE DX ANTENNA ECHOSTAR ELECTRO HOME EUROPLUS FUJITSU 036 055 008 009 012 077 054 050 145 005 006 007 010 011 052 112 116 141 024 046 056 076 038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 122 089 114 017 021 022 027 133 134 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 003 004 016 029 HITACHI 031 059 101 139 140 A P P E N D I X 120 IR CODES 1. How to Connect A Connect your wired remote control to the Remote Control port on the TV. 2. Remote Control IR Codes A Output waveform Single pulse, modulated with 37.917KHz signal at 455KHz Tc T1 Carrier frequency FCAR = 1/TC = fOSC/12 Duty ratio = T1/TC = 1/3 A Configuration of frame 1st frame Lead code Low custom code High custom code Data code Data code C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Repeat frame A Lead code A Repeat code Repeat code Tf 9 ms 4.5 ms 9 ms 2.25 ms A Bit description Bit 0 0.55 ms Bit 1 0.56 ms 1.12 ms 0.56 ms 2.24 ms A Frame interval: Tf The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed. Tf Tf Tf=108ms @455KHz A P P E N D I X 121 APPENDIX Code (Hexa) Function N ote POWER INPUT TV/RADIO Q.MENU MENU GUIDE Left (
Right (
Up (
) Down (
OK( ) RETURN INFO i AV MODE
P P FAV MUTE Number Key 0~9 LIST Q.VIEW RED Key GREEN Key YELLOW Key BLUE Key TEXT T.Option SUBTITLE
(Record) SIMPLINK R/C BUTTON (POWER ON/OFF) R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON R/C BUTTON 08 0B f0 45 43 AB 07 06 40 41 44 28 AA 30 02 03 00 01 1E 09 10 ~19 53 1A 72 71 63 61 20 21 39 BD 7E A P P E N D I X 122 EXTERNAL CONTROL DEVICE SETUP RS-232C Setup Connect the RS-232C (serial port) input jack to an external control device (such as a computer or an A/V control system) to control the products functions externally. Connect the serial port of the control device to the RS-232C jack on the product back panel. Note: RS-232C connection cables are not supplied with the product. Type of Connector; D-Sub 9-Pin Male No. Pin Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No connection RXD (Receive data) TXD (Transmit data) DTR (DTE side ready) GND DSR (DCE side ready) RTS (Ready to send) CTS (Clear to send) No Connection RS-232C Configurations 1 6 5 9 7-Wire Configurations (Standard RS-232C cable) 3-Wire Configurations(Not standard) PC TV PC TV RXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 5 6 4 8 7 TXD RXD GND DSR DTR CTS RTS RXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 3 2 5 6 4 7 8 TXD RXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 A P P E N D I X 123 APPENDIX Set ID Use this function to specify a set ID number. Refer to Real Data Mapping. G p.128 OPTION Move OK OPTION Move OK E
: UK
: On
: Off
:1
: Normal
: Level 0 F 1 G Close E
: UK
: On
: Off
:1
: Normal
: Level 0 Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Set ID Set ID ISM Method Power Saving Factory Reset Country Input Label SIMPLINK Key Lock Set ID Set ID ISM Method Power Saving Factory Reset 1 MENU 2 3 OK OK Select OPTION. Select Set ID. Adjust Set ID to choose the desired TV ID number. The adjustment range of SET ID is 1~99. A P P E N D I X 124 Press RETURN to move to the previous menu screen. Communication Parameters A Baud rate : 9600 bps (UART) A Data length : 8 bits A Parity : None A Stop bit : 1 bit A Communication code : ASCII code A Use a crossed (reverse) cable. Command Reference List COMMAND COMMAND DATA 1 k 01. Power k 02. Aspect Ratio k 03. Screen Mute k 04. Volume Mute k 05. Volume Control k 06. Contrast k 07. Brightness k 08. Colour k 09. Tint k 10. Sharpness 11. OSD Select k 12. Remote control lock mode k 13. Balance k 14. Colour Temperature k k 15. Abnormal Status j 16. ISM Method 17. Power Saving j j 18. Auto Configuration j 19. Equalize m 20. Tune Command 21. Channel Add/Skip m m 22. Key m 23. Control Back Light 24. Input select (Main) x 2
(Hexadecimal) 00 ~ 01 a c Refer to p. 126 00 ~ 01 d 00 ~ 01 e 00 ~ 64 f 00 ~ 64 g 00 ~ 64 h 00 ~ 64 i 00 ~ 64 j 00 ~ 64 k 00 ~ 01 l 00 ~ 01 m 00 ~ 64 t 00 ~ 02 u 00 ~ a z p Refer to p. 127 q u v Refer to p. 128 a Refer to p. 128 b c g b 00 ~ 01 Key C ode 00 ~ 64 00 ~ 04 01 Refer to p. 129
* When setting the 15 ~ 24, a menu does not appear on screen. Transmission / Receiving Protocol Transmission
[Command1][Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
* [Command 1] : First command to control the TV.
(j, k, m or x)
* [Command 2] : Second command to control the TV.
: You can adjust the set ID to choose
* [Set ID]
desired monitor ID number in option menu. Adjustment range is 1 ~ 99. When selecting Set ID 0, every connect-
ed set is controlled. Set ID is indicated as decimal (1~99) on menu and as Hexa decimal (0x0~0x63) on transmission/receiving protocol.
* [DATA]
* [Cr]
: To transmit command data. Transmit FF data to read status of com-
mand.
: Carriage Return ASCII code 0x0D
: ASCII code space (0x20) OK Acknowledgement
[Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data][x]
* The set transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is data read mode, it indicates present status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer. Error Acknowledgement
[Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][NG][Data][x]
* The set transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving abnormal data from non-viable functions or communication errors. Data 00: Illegal Code A P P E N D I X 125 APPENDIX 01. Power (Command: k a) G To control Power On/Off of the set. Transmission
[k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Power Off Ack 01 : Power On
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
G To show Power On/Off. Transmission
[k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][FF][Cr]
Ack
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Similarly, if other functions transmit 0xFF data based on this format, Acknowledgement data feed back pre-
sents status about each function.
* OK Ack., Error Ack. and other message may display on the screen when TV is power On. 04. Volume Mute (Command: k e ) G To control volume mute on/off. You can also adjust mute using the MUTE button on remote control. Transmission
[k][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Volume mute on (Volume off) 01 : Volume mute off (Volume on) Ack
[e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
05. Volume Control (Command: k f ) G To adjust volume. You can also adjust volume with the VOLUME buttons on remote control. Transmission
[k][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. 02. Aspect Ratio (Command: k c) (Main Picture Size) Ack G To adjust the screen format. (Main picture format) You can also adjust the screen format using the Aspect Ratio in the Q.MENU. or PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01 : Normal screen (4:3) 02 : Wide screen (16:9) 04 : Zoom1 Ack 05 : Zoom2 06 : Original 07 : 14:9 09 : Just Scan
[f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
06. Contrast (Command: k g ) G To adjust screen contrast. You can also adjust contrast in the PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Using the PC input, you select either 16:9 or 4:3 screen aspect ratio.
* In DTV/HDMI (1080i 50Hz/60Hz, 720p 24Hz/50Hz/60Hz, 1080p 24Hz/30Hz/50Hz/60Hz), Component( 720p, 1080i, 1080p 50Hz/60Hz) mode, Just Scan is available. 03. Screen Mute (Command: k d ) G To select screen mute on/off. Transmission
[k][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Screen mute off (Picture on) 01 : Screen mute on (Picture off) Ack
[d][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
A P P E N D I X 126 07. Brightness (Command: k h ) G To adjust screen brightness. You can also adjust brightness in the PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack
[h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
08. Colour (Command: k i ) G To adjust the screen colour. You can also adjust colour in the PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack
[i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
09. Tint (Command: k j ) G To adjust the screen tint. You can also adjust tint in the PICTURE menu. 14. Colour Temperature (Command: k u ) G To adjust colour temperature. You can also adjust Colour Temperature in the PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Red : 00 ~ Green : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack
[j][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
10. Sharpness (Command: k k ) G To adjust the screen sharpness. You can also adjust sharpness in the PICTURE menu. Transmission
[k][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack Transmission
[k][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Medium 01:Cool 02: Warm Ack
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
15. Abnormal State (Command: k z ) G To recognize an abnormal state. Transmission
[k][z][ ][Set ID][ ][FF][ ][Cr]
Data FF : Read Ack
[z][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
[k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data 00: Normal (Power on and signal exist) 01: No signal (Power on) 02: Turn the TV off by remote control 03: Turn the TV off by sleep time function 04: Turn the TV off by RS-232C function 05: 5V down 06: AC down 07: Turn the TV off by Fan Alarm function 08: Turn the TV off by Off time function 09: Turn the TV off by Auto sleep function a: Turn the TV off by AV board detection.
* This function is read only. 16. ISM Method (Plasma TV only)
(Command: j p ) G To control the ISM method. You can also adjust ISM Method in OPTION menu. Transmission
[j][p][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: Inversion 02: Orbiter 04: White wash 08: Normal Ack
[p][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
11. OSD Select (Command: k l ) G To select OSD (On Screen Display) on/off when con-
trolling remotely. Transmission
[k][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : OSD off Ack 01 : OSD on
[l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
1 2 . Remote control lock mode (Command: k m ) G To lock the front panel controls on the monitor and remote control. Transmission
[k][m][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Lock off Ack 01 : Lock on
[m][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* If you are not using the remote control, use this mode. When main power is on/off, external control lock is released. 13. Balance (Command: k t ) G To adjust balance. You can also adjust balance in the AUDIO menu. Transmission
[k][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min : 00 ~ Max : 64
* Refer to Real data mapping 1. See page 128. Ack
[t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
A P P E N D I X 127 APPENDIX 17. Power Saving (Plasma TV only) 20.Tune Command (Command: m a )
(Command: j q ) G To reduce the power consumption of the TV. You can also adjust Low Power in OPTION menu. Transmission
[j][q][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min :00 ~ Max :04 (*transmit by hexadecimal code) Ack
[q][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
18. Auto Configure(Command: j u ) G To adjust picture position and minimize image shaking automatically. It works only in RGB (PC) mode. Transmission
[j][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: To set Ack
[u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
19. Equalize(Command: j v ) G To adjust equalize. Transmission
[j][v][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
MSB LSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frequency Data 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Ack Frequency 4 3 2 1 0 80Hz 220Hz 470Hz 1KHz 2.2KHz 4.7KHz 12KHz 00000 ~10010
[v][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
A P P E N D I X 128 G Select channel to following physical number. Transmission
[m][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data0][ ][Data1][ ][Data2][Cr]
Data00 : High channel data Data01 : Low channel data ex. No. 47 -> 00 2F (2FH) No. 394 -> 01 88 (188H), DTV No. 0 -> Dont care Data020x00 : ATV Main 0x10 : DTV Main Channel data range Analogue - Min: 00 ~ Max: 63 (0~99) Digital - Min: 00 ~ Max: 3E7 (0~999) Ack
[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data Min: 00 ~ Max: FF 21. Channel Add/Skip(Command: m b) G To set skip status for the current Programme. Transmission
[m][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00 : Skip 01 : Add Ack
[b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* Real data mapping 1
* Real data mapping 2 00 :-40 01 :-39 02 :-38 28 :0 4E : +38 4F : +39 50 : +40 00 : Step 0 A : Step 10 (Set ID 10) F : Step 15 (Set ID 15) 10 : Step 16 (Set ID 16) 64 : Step 100 6E : Step 110 73 : Step 115 74 : Step 116 C7: Step 199 FE : Step 254 FF : Step 255 22. Key(Command: m c ) G To send IR remote key code. Transmission
[m][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Key code - Refer to page 122. Ack
[c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
23. Control Back Light (Command: m g )
(LCD TV only) G To Cont rol t he back light. Transmission
[m][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data : data Min: 00 ~ Max: 64 ( * transmit by Hexadecimal code) Ack
[g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
24. Input select (Command: x b )
(Main Picture Input) G To select input source for main picture. Transmission
[x][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Structure MSB LSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 External Input Input Number External Input 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Input Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ack Data DTV Analogue AV Component RGB-PC HDMI/DTV-PC Data Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4
[b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
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1. Definitions. 1.0.1. "Commercial Use" means distribution or otherwise making the Covered Code available to a third party. 1.1. "Contributor" means each entity that creates or contributes to the creation of Modifications. 1.2. "Contributor Version" means the combination of the Original Code, prior Modifications used by a Contributor, and the Modifications made by that particular Contributor. 1.3. "Covered Code" means the Original Code or Modifications or the combination of the Original Code and Modifications, in each case including portions thereof. 1.4. "Electronic Distribution Mechanism" means a mechanism generally accepted in the software development com-
munity for the electronic transfer of data. 1.5. "Executable" means Covered Code in any form other than Source Code. 1.6. "Initial Developer" means the individual or entity identified as the Initial Developer in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A. 1.7. "Larger Work" means a work which combines Covered Code or portions thereof with code not governed by the terms of this License. 1.8. "License" means this document. 1.8.1. "Licensable" means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible, whether at the time of the ini-
tial grant or subsequently acquired, any and all of the rights conveyed herein. 1.9. "Modifications" means any addition to or deletion from the substance or structure of either the Original Code or any previous Modifications. When Covered Code is released as a series of files, a Modification is:
A. Any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file containing Original Code or previous Modifications. B. Any new file that contains any part of the Original Code or previous Modifications. 1.10. "Original Code" means Source Code of computer software code which is described in the Source Code notice required by Exhibit A as Original Code, and which, at the time of its release under this License is not already Covered Code governed by this License. 1.10.1. "Patent Claims" means any patent claim(s), now owned or hereafter acquired, including without limitation, method, process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by grantor. 1.11. "Source Code" means the preferred form of the Covered Code for making modifications to it, including all modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files, scripts used to control compilation and installation of an Executable, or source code differential comparisons against either the Original Code or another well known, available Covered Code of the Contributor's choice. The Source Code can be in a compressed or archival form, provided the appropriate decompression or de-archiving software is widely available for no charge. 1.12. "You" (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under, and complying with all of the terms of, this License or a future version of this License issued under Section 6.1. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or manage-
ment of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the out-
standing shares or beneficial ownership of such entity. 2. Source Code License. 2.1. The Initial Developer Grant. The Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license, subject to third party intel-
lectual property claims:
(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Initial Developer to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Original Code (or portions thereof) with or without Modifications, and/or as part of a Larger Work; and A P P E N D I X 140
(b) under Patents Claims infringed by the making, using or selling of Original Code, to make, have made, use, practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/or otherwise dispose of the Original Code (or portions thereof).
(c) the licenses granted in this Section 2.1(a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial Developer first distributes Original Code under the terms of this License.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for code that You delete from the Original Code; 2) separate from the Original Code; or 3) for infringements caused by: i) the modification of the Original Code or ii) the combination of the Original Code with other software or devices. 2.2. Contributor Grant. Subject to third party intellectual property claims, each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license
(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Contributor, to use, repro-
duce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Modifications created by such Contributor (or por-
tions thereof) either on an unmodified basis, with other Modifications, as Covered Code and/or as part of a Larger Work; and
(b) under Patent Claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of Modifications made by that Contributor either alone and/or in combination with its Contributor Version (or portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, and/or otherwise dispose of: 1) Modifications made by that Contributor (or portions thereof); and 2) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with its Contributor Version (or por-
tions of such combination).
(c) the licenses granted in Sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are effective on the date Contributor first makes Commercial Use of the Covered Code.
(d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for any code that Contributor has delet-
ed from the Contributor Version; 2) separate from the Contributor Version; 3) for infringements caused by: i) third party modifications of Contributor Version or ii) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with other software (except as part of the Contributor Version) or other devices; or 4) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Code in the absence of Modifications made by that Contributor. 3. Distribution Obligations. 3.1. Application of License. The Modifications which You create or to which You contribute are governed by the terms of this License, including without limitation Section 2.2. The Source Code version of Covered Code may be distributed only under the terms of this License or a future version of this License released under Section 6.1, and You must include a copy of this License with every copy of the Source Code You distribute. You may not offer or impose any terms on any Source Code version that alters or restricts the applicable version of this License or the recipients' rights hereunder. However, You may include an additional document offering the additional rights described in Section 3.5. 3.2. Availability of Source Code. Any Modification which You create or to which You contribute must be made available in Source Code form under the terms of this License either on the same media as an Executable version or via an accepted Electronic Distribution Mechanism to anyone to whom you made an Executable version available; and if made available via Electronic Distribution Mechanism, must remain available for at least twelve (12) months after the date it initially became available, or at least six (6) months after a subsequent version of that particular Modification has been made available to such recipients. You are responsible for ensuring that the Source Code version remains available even if the Electronic Distribution Mechanism is maintained by a third party. 3.3. Description of Modifications. You must cause all Covered Code to which You contribute to contain a file documenting the changes You made to create that Covered Code and the date of any change. You must include a prominent statement that the Modification is derived, directly or indirectly, from Original Code provided by the Initial Developer and including the name of the Initial Developer in (a) the Source Code, and (b) in any notice in an Executable version or related documentation in which You describe the origin or ownership of the Covered Code. 3.4. Intellectual Property Matters
(a) Third Party Claims. If Contributor has knowledge that a license under a third party's intellectual property rights is required to exercise the rights granted by such Contributor under Sections 2.1 or 2.2, Contributor must include a text file with the Source Code distribution titled "LEGAL" which describes the claim and the party making the claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. If Contributor obtains such knowledge after the Modification is made available as described in Section 3.2, Contributor shall promptly modify the LEGAL file in all copies Contributor makes available thereafter and shall take other steps (such as notifying appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) reasonably calculated to inform those who received the Covered Code that new knowledge has been obtained. A P P E N D I X 141
(b) Contributor APIs. If Contributor's Modifications include an application programming interface and Contributor has knowledge of patent licenses which are reasonably necessary to implement that API, Contributor must also include this infor-
mation in the LEGAL file.
(c) Representations. Contributor represents that, except as disclosed pursuant to Section 3.4(a) above, Contributor believes that Contributor's Modifications are Contributor's original creation(s) and/or Contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this License. 3.5. Required Notices. You must duplicate the notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source Code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular Source Code file due to its structure, then You must include such notice in a location (such as a relevant directory) where a user would be likely to look for such a notice. If You created one or more Modification(s) You may add your name as a Contributor to the notice described in Exhibit A. You must also duplicate this License in any documentation for the Source Code where You describe recipients' rights or ownership rights relating to Covered Code. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered Code. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial Developer or any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear than any such warranty, support, indemnity or liabil-
ity obligation is offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or lia-
bility terms You offer. 3.6. Distribution of Executable Versions. You may distribute Covered Code in Executable form only if the requirements of Section 3.1-3.5 have been met for that Covered Code, and if You include a notice stating that the Source Code version of the Covered Code is avail-
able under the terms of this License, including a description of how and where You have fulfilled the obligations of Section 3.2. The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice in an Executable version, related documenta-
tion or collateral in which You describe recipients' rights relating to the Covered Code. You may distribute the Executable version of Covered Code or ownership rights under a license of Your choice, which may contain terms different from this License, provided that You are in compliance with the terms of this License and that the license for the Executable version does not attempt to limit or alter the recipient's rights in the Source Code version from the rights set forth in this License. If You distribute the Executable version under a different license You must make it absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this License are offered by You alone, not by the Initial Developer or any Contributor. You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial Developer and every Contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial Developer or such Contributor as a result of any such terms You offer. 3.7. Larger Works. You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered Code with other code not governed by the terms of this License and distribute the Larger Work as a single product. In such a case, You must make sure the requirements of this License are fulfilled for the Covered Code. 4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation. If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered Code due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the max-
imum extent possible; and (b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be included in the LEGAL file described in Section 3.4 and must be included with all distributions of the Source Code. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. 5. Application of this License. This License applies to code to which the Initial Developer has attached the notice in Exhibit A and to related Covered Code. 6. Versions of the License. 6.1. New Versions. Netscape Communications Corporation ("Netscape") may publish revised and/or new versions of the License from time to time. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number. 6.2. Effect of New Versions. Once Covered Code has been published under a particular version of the License, You may always continue to use it under the terms of that version. You may also choose to use such Covered Code under the terms of any subse-
quent version of the License published by Netscape. No one other than Netscape has the right to modify the terms applicable to Covered Code created under this License. A P P E N D I X 142 6.3. Derivative Works. If You create or use a modified version of this License (which you may only do in order to apply it to code which is not already Covered Code governed by this License), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrases
"Mozilla", "MOZILLAPL", "MOZPL", "Netscape", "MPL", "NPL" or any confusingly similar phrase do not appear in your license (except to note that your license differs from this License) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your ver-
sion of the license contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public License and Netscape Public License. (Filling in the name of the Initial Developer, Original Code or Contributor in the notice described in Exhibit A shall not of themselves be deemed to be modifications of this License.) 7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COV-
ERED CODE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRING-
ING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED CODE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER. 8. TERMINATION. 8.1. This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if You fail to comply with terms here-
in and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of becoming aware of the breach. All sublicenses to the Covered Code which are properly granted shall survive any termination of this License. Provisions which, by their nature, must remain in effect beyond the termination of this License shall survive. 8.2. If You initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringement claim (excluding declatory judgment actions) against Initial Developer or a Contributor (the Initial Developer or Contributor against whom You file such action is referred to as "Participant") alleging that:
(a) such Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted by such Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this License shall, upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate prospectively, unless if within 60 days after receipt of notice You either: (i) agree in writing to pay Participant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for Your past and future use of Modifications made by such Participant, or (ii) withdraw Your litigation claim with respect to the Contributor Version against such Participant. If within 60 days of notice, a reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties or the litigation claim is not withdrawn, the rights granted by Participant to You under Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period specified above.
(b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such Participant's Contributor Version, directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any rights granted to You by such Participant under Sections 2.1(b) and 2.2(b) are revoked effective as of the date You first made, used, sold, distributed, or had made, Modifications made by that Participant. 8.3. If You assert a patent infringement claim against Participant alleging that such Participant's Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of patent infringement litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses granted by such Participant under Sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or license. 8.4. In the event of termination under Sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding distrib-
utors and resellers) which have been validly granted by You or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall survive termination. 9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING NEGLI-
GENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED CODE,OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILI-
TY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY'S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. A P P E N D I X 143 10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The Covered Code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of
"commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government End Users acquire Covered Code with only those rights set forth herein. 11. MISCELLANEOUS. This License represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be governed by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides otherwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With respect to disputes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an entity chartered or registered to do business in the United States of America, any litigation relating to this License shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts of the Northern District of California, with venue lying in Santa Clara County, California, with the losing party responsible for costs, including without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses. The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License. 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS. As between Initial Developer and the Contributors, each party is responsible for claims and damages arising, direct-
ly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights under this License and You agree to work with Initial Developer and Contributors to distribute such responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be deemed to constitute any admission of liability. 13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE. Initial Developer may designate portions of the Covered Code as "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-Licensed" means that the Initial Developer permits you to utilize portions of the Covered Code under Your choice of the NPL or the alter-
native licenses, if any, specified by the Initial Developer in the file described in Exhibit A. EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License.
``The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. The Original Code is ______________________________________. The Initial Developer of the Original Code is ________________________. Portions created by ______________________ are Copyright (C) ______ _______________________. All Rights Reserved. Contributor(s): ______________________________________. Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the _____ license (the "[___] License"), in which case the provisions of [______] License are applicable instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only under the terms of the [____] License and not to allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other provisions required by the [___] License. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the [___] License."
[NOTE: The text of this Exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notices in the Source Code files of the Original Code. You should use the text of this Exhibit A rather than the text found in the Original Code Source Code for Your Modifications.]
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LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX POWER SUPPLY Power is supplied by USB cable. Supplied voltage power is regulated as 3.3V, and this regulated power is used as supply voltage on the DV-kit board. Regulator accepts voltage within the range of 4.8VDC~15VDC, and supplies 1A. In case that, users application circuits are added to the development kit, total usable power of additional circuit should not exceed 1A of LDO RESETB The LGIT DV-kit allow the users to make RESET signal directly. Reset switch is Reset by S/W is also available through SPI interface. HCI Command Interface USB and UART(RS232) interface enable communication with Bluetooth HCI controller. LGIT Bluetooth Development kit automatically select one HCI interface whether UART(RS232) or USB connected. UART/RS232 UART/RS232 interface offers communicational environment with HCI controller of Bluetooth Module. The user have to confirm that Bluetooth Module is UART type. LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 9
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX USB LGITs USB Bluetooth DV-kit support HCI controller of Bluetooth module and USB interface. Also, this DV-kit fulfills the USB 1.1 specification requirement, functions as regular USB slave port. Specially designed USB cable enables to connect the devices by using USB(B type) connector. For the first time user, this kit support plug and play, installation wizard. Refer to clause 5. PCM/AUDIO LGITs Bluetooth DV-kit support Analog in/out data for voice. This DV-kit used PCM codec of Motorola(MC1454 series) LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 10
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX 3. HARDWARE SETUP Remove the Power supplies and the appropriate mains power connector from the carry carry case and push the mains connector onto the power supplies, making sure that they are fully pressed home. Plug these two power supplies into the mains but DO NOT connect the DC output connector to the LGIT Evaluation system units yet. The power supplies should be connected AFTER the Bluetooth utility software is installed and configured. UART/RS232 Remove the USB cable from the carry case and connect one end of USB ports on PCs
(WindowTM2000/XP). The power supplies should be connected AFTER the Bluetooth application S/W (utility) is installed and configured. Using Bluetest or BlueChat utility program USB Remove the USB cable from the carry case and connect one end of USB ports on PCs
(WindowTM2000/XP). The power supplies should be connected AFTER the Bluetooth application S/W (utility) is installed and configured. Using Bluetest or BlueChat utility program SPI (Firmware Upgrade and PS-Key Configuration) Remove the SPI cable from the carry case and connect one end(25pin D-sub connector Male) of each to the Parallel port on a PCs (WindowTM2000/XP). Connect the other end(9pin D-sub Connector Male) of the SPI cables to the COM port of the LGIT Bluetooth DV-kit Units. The power supplies should be connected AFTER the Bluetooth application S/W (utility) is installed and configured. Using Blueflash utility program LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 11
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX 4. Overview of the Bluetooth development utility software The LGIT Bluetooth DV-kit is supplied with a PC program called Bluesuite that consist of four kind of utility software. This software allows the user to send text, send a file and set up a voice connection between the two system units. Users can choose between BCSP, H4(UART) or USB host interfaces. 5. Installing the Bluesuite and DV kit USB driver Install Bluesuite program also available download from CSR of website www.techsupport.com Installation instructions 1) 2) Download attached file Bluesuite_v1.23.zip Change the path if required, click unzip, click OK and finally click Close to complete the installation From your PC in the folder run the file InstallBlueSuiteCasira.exe Install USB to UART convert IC Driver also available download from FTDI of website. www.ftdichip.com/Documents/InstallGuides.htm Installation instructions 1) 2) Download attached file DV KIT USB DRIVER.zip Change the path if required, click unzip, click OK and finally click Close to complete the installation From your PC in the folder installing as below DV KIT USB Driver\Old version and New version folder. Refer to installation guide book Windows_XP_Installation_Guide - Part III 3) 3) 4) LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 12
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX 6. Configuration the Development Utility Program Application The Bluesuite is consist of four programs. Bluetest : using RF performance Bluechat : using send text and voice connection Blueflash : using firmware update PSTool : using debug PS Key value Bluechat getting started Start the BlueChat Program on each PC by double Clicking on the Bluechat shortcut on your desktop, or on the Bluechat Icon in the Bluechat folder. A protocol selection window will appear:
Click OK when your selection is complete. Up to two BlueChat window may be open at any one time allowing a single PC to be used for both evaluation modules. In this mode a different COM port or USB port must be selected in each window and each of the LGIT DV-kit units must be connected to the appropriate port. LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 13
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX Bluetest getting started Start the Bluetest Program on each PC by double Clicking on the Bluetest shortcut on your desktop, or on the Bluetest Icon in the Bluesuite folder. A protocol selection window will appear:
Click OK when your selection is complete. The tests fall into six categories:
Simple RF tests; used for PCB de-bug and optimization Quantitative tests for transmit and receive; used to establish the performance of the Bluetooth device. Loopback test modes; used for qualification and regulatory testing Configuration commands to set parameters for other tests Built-in self-test routines Miscellaneous test routines LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 14
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX Blueflash getting started Start the Blueflash Program on each PC by double Clicking on the Blueflash shortcut on your desktop, or on the Blueflash Icon in the Bluesuite folder. With the application running the display should be:
Note that the application detects the flash type fitted and this is shown in the main program window. Click Stop Processor when your device is ready to download. And then check the flash size and sectors. Click on the Choose File button to select the file to upload in your folder. A new dialog box is displayed LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 15
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX Navigate to the desired firmware file and click open. The selected file is now displayed in the BlueFlash window. The file may be viewed and basic editing performed by clicking on the Edit button if required. Erase the flash by clicking on the Erase Flash button. Progress in shown by the progress bar displayed along the bottom of the main dialog. The download button can now be clicked to transfer the firmware to Flash memory on the BlueTooth radio module. Again, progress is indicated by the progress bar. You click on the download button and then you can see the dialog box of processing Finally, click the Verify button to read back the image from Flash and confirm that it corresponds to the file sent to the module. The verify button allows the user to select a different file to verify against if required. LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 16
LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX PSTool getting started Start the PSTool Program on each PC by double Clicking on the PSTool shortcut on your desktop, or on the Blueflash Icon in the Bluesuite folder. BlueCore requires a number of parameter constants for correct operation. These parameters are stored in flash memory in an area known as the Persistent Store. It is often desirable for the user to write new values to this area in order to reconfigure BlueCore. The PSTools utility offers a user-
friendly way of doing this. The Persistent Store (PS) Keys that are necessary for configuring CSR IC product. PS Keys associated with RF operation of CSR IC product. These keys may need to be changed from their default values for optimum RF performance with particular types of modules. PS Keys associated with non-RF operation of CSR IC product Note:
PS Keys introduced for CSR IC are not accessible by name in the BlueCore series version of PSTools (incorporated in BlueSuite). They can be accessed in PSTools or BlueTest by referring to the Key Number. The Persistent Store entry keys are listed in the main list box, with the value contained in the selected entry in the text box. This can be refreshed by clicking on the Read button. Amendments to the stored values can be made by editing data in this box and clicking on the Set button to overwite the existing data. Modifications to Persistent Store values do not take effect until BlueCore is restarted. A reset button is provided in PS Tools to facilitate a soft reset. A brief description of each PS key can be seen by selecting the relevant entry and clicking the Describe button. A protocol selection window will appear:
Select protocol type and then click OK LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 17 After then you can see PSTool main dialog box as below
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LBMx LBMx--2C66BX 2C66BX 7. Definitions Bluetooth A set of technologies providing short range audio and data transfer over radio connection BlueCore - Single chip Bluetooth System from CSR ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ADC Analogue to Digital Converter AGC Automatic Gain Control part of the radio API Application Program Interface DLL Win32 Dynamic Link Library. GUI Graphical User Interface HCI Host Controller Interface ISM Industrial, Scientific and Medical unlicensed radio band at 2.4 GHz L2CAP Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol a Bluetooth protocol stack layer LM Link Manager a Bluetooth protocol stack LNA Low Noise Amplifier PA Power Amplifier LDO Low drop output regulator PCM Pulse Coded Modulation digitised audio sample stream PIO Parallel input/output RF Radio Frequency RFCOMM Serial cable emulation protocol a Bluetooth protocol stack layer SCO Synchronous Connection Oriented SDD Service Discovery Database an element of Bluetooth SDP Service Discovery Protocol a Bluetooth protocol stack layer BCSP BlueCore TM Serial Protocol SPI Serial Peripheral Interface a synchronous, single master, serial interface USB Universal Serial Bus LBMx-2C66B-AN-05-A Page 19 The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user manual of the end product. The user manual which is provided by OEM integrators for end users must include the following information in a prominent location. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. If the end product integrating this module is going to be operated in 5.15 ~5.25GHz frequency range, the warning statement in the user manual of the end product should include the restriction of operating this device in indoor could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Label for end product must include Contains FCC ID:BEJEAX57538201 or A RF transmitter inside, FCC ID: BEJEAX57538201. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-02-11 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2009-02-11
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
EAX57538201
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K****** H********
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Bluetooth Module | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Single Modular Approval | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Modular approval. Output power listed is conducted. This module may only be installed by the OEM or an OEM integrator. Only antenna(s) documented in this filings may be used with this transmitter. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. OEM integrators and End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
E**** L******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
e******@sgs.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC