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LG EASY GUIDE
NOTEBOOK
15U70P Series
www.lg.com
Copyright © 2020 LG Electronics Inc. All rights reserved.
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Using LG Easy Guide, LG TroubleShooting
LG Electronics Inc. provides LG Easy Guide (User's Guide) and LG TroubleShooting (TroubleShooting
Guide) to users for their easy and convenient use of the product.
• Press [
], select [LG Software], and run [LG Easy Guide] or [LG TroubleShooting].
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Information/Precautions Before Using
Before reading LG Easy Guide, first check the following information.
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This LG Easy Guide has been written for the Windows 10 operating system.
The screen and menu configurations may differ from this manual depending on the status of the
Windows and software update.
• Representative images are used in LG Easy Guide. Product purchased may differ in appearance and
color.
LG Easy Guide includes instruction about optional products. There may be information about
products you did not purchase.
The contents of LG Easy Guide are subject to change without prior notice.
• Use, duplication, or reproduction of any part of LG Easy Guide without prior permission from LG
Electronics Inc. is strictly prohibited.
LG Electronics Inc. does not provide warranty for data loss. In order to minimize damage from data
loss, please make backup copies of important data.
The optical disk drive (DVD, CD-ROM, etc.) is optional and may not be provided upon purchasing the
product.
• Manufacturers and installers cannot provide services related to human safety as this wireless device
may cause radio interference.
Safety Precaution Notations
WARNING
CAUTION
The below symbols are to inform you of dangers and safety concerns that you must be aware of. Read
the symbol-indicated instructions with caution to avoid any possible mishap.
Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause serious physical
damage or fatal injuries.
Appears in the case of noncompliance with the instruction that may cause minor damage to the
body or the machine.
Text Notations
The symbols below are used to display information required to use the product. Familiarize yourself
with the instructions marked by the symbols to ensure proper operation of the product.
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OPTION
Indicates that the following information is added to help the user utilize the machine more
conveniently.
The Option symbol indicates that the concerned device is not included in the product package
and thus has to be purchased separately, or the device may not be applied to the user's machine
depending on model type.
Manufacturer and Copyright
Microsoft™, MS™, WinPE™, and Windows® are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation™.
USB Type-C™ and USB-C™ are the trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.
Thunderbolt™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.
NVMe™ is a trademark of NVM Express, Inc
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and
any use of such marks by LG Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.
Google, Android, Google Play, Google Play logo, and other marks are the trademarks of Google LLC.
iPhone is the trademark of Apple Inc. registered in U.S.A. and other countries. App Store is the service
mark of Apple Inc.
Manufacturer and Copyright represent the logo and trademark of the manufacturer, and bear no
relationship to the functions supported by the product.
LG logo is a registered trademark of LG Electronics Inc.
Micro SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC
For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS
Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together, DTS:X, the DTS:X
logo, and DTS:X Ultra are registered trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the
United States and/or other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
The SuperSpeed USB Trident logo is a registered trademark of USB Implementers
Forum, Inc.
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LG Easy Guide may contain undetectable errors despite our dedicated efforts to provide users with
reliable information. We ask for your understanding.
The illustrated figures in LG Easy Guide may differ in appearance with the actual products.
Unauthorized reproduction or duplication of any part of LG Easy Guide is strictly prohibited.
LG Electronics Inc. reserves the right to modify any part of this manual for quality purposes, without
prior notice.
Copyright (C) 2020 LG Electronics Inc. Digitalmate Co., LTD
Country of Origin
China
Manufacturer
LG Electronics Inc.
Open Source Software Notice Information
To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that is
contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com.
In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright
notices are available for download.
LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the
cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling) upon
email request to opensource@lge.com.
This offer is valid for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product. This offer is
valid to anyone in receipt of this information.
System Protection Feature
If the system becomes too hot, the system protection feature automatically stops recharging and
switches the power mode to Hibernate or Off.
The PC system has to cool down before it can be reactivated.
Information on Hard Drive / Memory Capacity
Information on Hard Drive (HDD, SSD, eMMC) Capacity
The hard drive capacity shown by Windows is lower than that stated by the hard drive manufacturer
due to a difference in calculation.
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Manufacturer
Hard drive manufacturers use a decimal definition of 1 KB = 1,000 Bytes.
100 GB Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC): 100,000 MB / 1,000 Bytes = 100
GB
Windows
Windows use the binary definition of 1 KB = 1,024 Bytes.
100 GB Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC): 100,000 MB / 1,024 Bytes =
97.6 GB
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RAM Capacity
RAM capacity shown by Windows may be lower than the actual capacity because the PC uses shared
memory for BIOS and the integrated graphics card.
Due to BIOS using shared memory, 1,024 MB RAM may be reported as 1,022 MB or slightly less.
If the PC has integrated graphics card, 1,024 MB RAM may be reported as 1,022 MB or less than
1,000 MB.
Adjusting Volume (headset and speakers)
Check the volume before listening to music.
CAUTION
• Before using the headset, check if the volume is too high.
• Do not use the headset too long.
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Important Safety Precautions
Please use the machine in the proper environment to extend the machine's lifespan. Use the machine
in a safe and stable place.
The warranty does not cover any damage resulting from reckless use or use in undesirable
environments.
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Product Installation/Usage Precautions
CAUTION
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Place the machine in a safe place so it does not fall.
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If dropped, the machine may be damaged or cause an injury.
Use the product in a clean, dust-free environment.
• Otherwise, the system may not function properly.
Do not place any objects within 15 cm of the PC.
• Lack of ventilation may overheat the PC from inside and put users at risk of
burn injuries.
Do not store or use the PC near a magnetic object (i.e. a bag with a
magnetic object, a diary, a wallet, a memo board, high-powered speakers, a
bracelet, or etc.).
• Otherwise, the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) and the system may be
damaged, and the system may fail to operate properly.
Do not use the PC on a bag with magnetic objects attached to it.
• Otherwise, the storage device and the system may be damaged, and the
system may fail to operate properly.
Operate the product where there is no electromagnetic interference.
• Keep a proper distance between the PC and electronic appliances such as
radios or speakers that generate strong magnetic fields.
• Otherwise, data may be lost from the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) or
the LCD color may be damaged.
Do not connect a key-phone line to a wired LAN port.
• A fire may occur or the product may get damaged.
If the LCD screen is damaged, do not touch LCD with your hands.
• Contact the service center as it may cause an injury.
Do not leave any objects such as a pen between the keypad and the LCD.
• You might break the LCD by unwittingly closing it with a foreign object
remaining on the pad.
Do not press or scratch the LCD with a sharp object.
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Ensure the power is off before shutting the LCD.
• The product may catch fire, be broken or deformed due to temperature rise.
Do not impose excessive force on the LCD screen or drop it.
• You may break the LCD glass panel.
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Do not lean the LCD screen backward too much. Do not apply too much
force to the LCD screen.
• The LCD screen or the moving parts may be damaged.
To clean the LCD screen, use designated agents and soft cloth and rub the
screen in one direction.
• Too much force may damage the LCD screen.
When handling PC parts, follow the instructions in the manual.
• Otherwise, the product may get damaged.
Install a vaccine program on your PC and do not download illegal programs
nor access any corruptive web site such as those pushing pornographic
contents.
• The system may be infected and impaired.
Do not insert devices other than designated ones in the ports.
• Otherwise, the product may get damaged.
Do not press the eject button while the optical disk drive (CD/DVD/Blu-ray)
is running.
• An error may occur or the disc may be ejected, causing injury.
Do not use a damaged optical disc (CD/DVD/Blu-ray).
• Otherwise, the product may get damaged or cause physical injury.
Avoid using a wireless LAN connection within the 5 m radius of a microwave
or plasma lamp. If you have to use wireless LAN and a plasma bulb within
the range, do so between channels 11 and 13.
• The transmission rate may drop even if the connection is made.
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Turn off the PC if you are not going to use it for an extended period of time.
• It may overheat the battery.
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Make sure that the memory cover is securely closed before turning on the
PC.
• Do not use the machine when the memory cover is open. It may damage the
machine.
Please use parts certified by LG Electronics Inc.
• Otherwise, a fire or product damage may occur.
If there is a problem with peripheral devices, contact the device
manufacturer.
• The product may get damaged.
Handle devices and parts of the machine with care.
• The product may get damaged.
Do not drop any part or device of the machine while disassembling it.
• If dropped, it may be damaged and cause an injury.
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WARNING
Dispose of the desiccating agent and plastic wrap properly.
• The desiccating agent and plastic wrap may cause suffocation.
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Do not use the machine in damp places like a laundry room or bathroom.
• Moisture may cause a glitch or electric shock.
• Please use the machine within the appropriate temperature range (10 °C to
35 °C) and humidity range (20 % RH to 80 % RH).
Clean the PC with a proper agent and dry it completely before using it again.
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If the PC is wet while used, an electric shock or fire may occur.
When lightning flashes in your area, disconnect the power, wired LAN and
other connections.
• An electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not leave a cup or other containers filled with watery substance near the
PC.
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In the case that liquid goes inside the PC, a fire or electric shock may occur.
If you have dropped or damaged the PC, disconnect the power and contact
the local service center for a safety check.
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If a damaged PC is used continuously, an electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not put a lit candle or live cigarette on the PC.
• A fire may occur.
If you detect or smell smoke from the PC, stop use immediately and
disconnect the power source before contacting your local service center.
• A fire may occur.
As the AC adapter can be hot, do not touch it with bare skin while using it.
• Extended period of exposure may cause burn.
The bottom of the PC gets hot when the system is in operation. Do not
touch or put it on your lap.
• Extended period of exposure may cause burn.
Do not play PC games excessively.
• Playing a PC game for an extended period of time may cause a mental
disorder. It may also inflict physical impairments on the elderly and children.
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Do not put your finger or an object into PC ports.
• An injury or electric shock may occur.
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Ask one of our engineers to run a safety check after your computer has been
repaired.
• Otherwise, an electric shock or fire may occur.
For minors, we recommend a program that blocks access to illegal or
pornographic web sites.
• Minors' exposure to adult-only contents may inflict psychological instability or
even trauma. Take extra precaution for your children if the whole family is
using this machine.
Keep the machine away from heat-emitting devices such as a heater.
• The product may get deformed or catch on fire.
Prevent children from thrusting their finger into the optical disk drive (CD/
DVD/Blu-ray) tray.
• The finger may be stuck in the tray and injured.
Do not block the ventilation hole with any object.
• Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.
When upgrading your PC, turn off the power and disconnect the power
cable, battery, and LAN.
• There is a risk of electric shock or fire and the product may be damaged.
When you upgrade the PC, ensure that children will not swallow any parts
including bolts.
• If a child swallows a nut, he or she may suffocate.
• In that case, seek emergency help immediately.
Do not disassemble or modify the machine arbitrarily.
• There is a risk of electric shock and the product may be no longer covered by
the warranty.
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If you dissemble the PC, connect the power after reassembly is done.
• There is a risk of electric shock or product damage, if you touch the
disassembled PC.
Do not put in metal items such as coins, hair pin or other irons or
inflammables such as paper or matches. Especially, ensure that children will
not do so.
• There is a risk of product damage, fire, or electric shock.
• If any foreign substance gets in the product, unplug the product and contact
the local service center.
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CAUTION
Before carrying the machine, turn off the power and disconnect all the
cables.
• Otherwise, you may trip over the wire, damaging the PC and sustaining an
injury.
Do not carry the machine with the LCD open.
• Otherwise, the product may get damaged.
Protect the machine from any shock while carrying it.
• System damage or an injury may result.
Carry the product in a bag designed for it.
• Carrying it in another type of bag may result in product damage.
Do not put any heavy object on the PC.
• There is the risk of malfunction. If the object were to fall, it may cause an
injury or damage the machine.
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During air travel, follow the directions of flight attendants.
• Using the PC during flight may cause an aircraft accident.
When leaving the machine in a car, avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
• The product may get deformed or catch on fire due to a temperature rise.
Do not put any heavy object on the power cable and AC adapter, and avoid
damage from impacts.
• A malfunction or fire may occur.
Do not leave the powered-on PC in a space without enough ventilation (i.e.
bags) for an extended or repeated time.
• The battery may overheat and cause a fire.
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Battery and AC Adapter Precautions
WARNING
When the PC is not used for an extended period of time, keep the battery
level at about 50 %.
• Do not leave the product with discharged battery for an extended period of
time. It may damage the battery.
Charge the battery only with the provided instrument.
• Otherwise, the battery may be damaged presenting a risk of fire.
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Do not throw or disassemble the battery.
• The resulting damage may cause an injury, explosion, or fire.
Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronics Inc.
• Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur.
Prevent the battery from being in contact with any metallic object like a car
ignition key or a paper clip.
• Otherwise, this may cause damage to the battery, a fire or burn due to
overheat in the battery.
Keep the battery away from heat.
• Otherwise, an explosion or fire may occur.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Otherwise, it may explode.
Do not dispose of a spent or backup (standby) battery arbitrarily.
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It may explode or cause a fire.
• Disposal methods may differ by country and region. Dispose of spent batteries
in accordance with the laws and safety rules of the country and region you
reside in.
If you find leakage or smell bad odor from the battery, remove the battery
and contact the local service center.
• It may explode or cause a fire.
Do not store in places with temperatures above 60 °C and high humidity (in
cars or saunas).
• It may explode or cause a fire.
Keep the battery out of the reach of children or pets.
• If damaged, it may cause an injury.
Keep the battery from being pierced by a sharp object or chewed by pets.
• It may explode or cause a fire.
Do not put the battery in water.
• Otherwise, the battery may be damaged or explode.
Do not use the PC on top of carpet, blanket or bed. Also, do not put the
adapter under the blanket.
• This may cause a malfunction, fire or burn due to overheat in the PC and
adapter.
Read the battery usage precautions carefully before use.
• Keep the battery at the room temperature. Refer to Tips in LG Easy Guide and
Installation Guide to use and store the battery properly.
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Connect the power plug properly by pushing it to the end.
• If a contact failure occurs, it may cause product damage or fire.
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Do not bend the power cable for AC adapter too much or get stamped by a
sharp object.
• The wires inside the cable may break and cause electric shock or fire.
Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cords.
• An electric shock or fire may occur.
Do not touch the power cord with your hands wet.
• Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.
Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the AC adapter and power jack.
• Otherwise, a fire or product damage may occur.
Operate the product at the proper voltage.
• Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product, electric shock or fire.
Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated
electricity.
• An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire.
• The shape of the power cord and outlet may differ by country and region.
In the case of strange noise from the cord or plug, disconnect the power
cord from the outlet immediately and contact the service center.
• A fire or electric shock may occur.
Use the power supply/adapter provided with the product and never
disassemble the product.
• Using a different product or disassembling it may cause an electric shock or
fire.
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Always keep the AC adapter and power outlet clean.
• A fire may occur.
Keep children and pets from damaging the power cord.
• It may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Disconnect the PC completely before cleaning it.
• Otherwise, an electric shock or impairment may occur.
If the power/AC adapter or the product is soaked, disconnect the battery,
power/AC adapter, and all other lines before contacting the local service
center.
• An electric shock or fire may occur.
Ensure that the battery pack is locked to the machine after installation.
• Otherwise, the battery may be damaged.
Other Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Handle the machine with care to prevent loss of data from the storage
device (HDD, SSD, eMMC).
• Since the storage device is fragile, you need to back up your important data
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any storage device data loss caused by
frequently.
a user's mistake.
Damage to the storage device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) and data loss may occur
when:
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• External shocks are inflicted on the machine while disassembling or installing it.
• The machine is reset (i.e. restarted) or turned on again after a power outage
while the storage device is operating.
• The PC is infected with a virus, tainting the data irrecoverably.
• Abrupt turning-off of the PC can damage the PC.
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If the product is moved, shaken or exposed to external shock while the storage
device is running, file damage or bad sectors may occur.
To minimize data loss resulting from storage device damage (HDD, SSD,
eMMC), frequently back up important data.
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss.
We do not refund or replace a product that malfunctions due to the
installation or use of an operating system other than the one provided by LG
Electronics Inc.
• Some software applications may not work properly in other operating systems.
Such malfunctions are not covered by the warranty.
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ENERGY STAR®
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ENERGY STAR®
ENERGY STAR® Specifications
• LG Electronics Inc. participates in ENERGY STAR® and the energy efficiency of this
product complies with the specifications of ENERGY STAR®.
• ENERGY STAR® is a set of regulations that encourages manufacturers of
electronic devices to create more energy efficient products.
• The energy consumption of this product was decreased along with the cost. Also,
it helps preserve natural resources.
• This PC includes the following power management functions.
- Turn off the display: When you don't use the PC for up to 15 minutes.
- Sleep after: When you don't use the PC for up to 30 minutes.
• To leave sleep mode, click a mouse button or press any key on the keyboard.
Power Management Options
The power management options of this PC is configured as follows.
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• Turn off the display: Turns off the screen when you don't use the PC for a set period of time.
• Put the computer to sleep: Switches to the Sleep mode when you don't use the PC for a set
period of time.
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Product Specifications
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PC Specifications
Display
39.6 cm IPS LCD
The display resolution may differ by model.
CPU
GPU
System Memory
Intel®Core™ i7 / i5 / i3 or Intel®Pentium® processor
The CPU differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the
user.
NVIDIA® Geforce® GTX 1650Ti with GDDR6 4 GB (MS-Hybrid Graphics) or
Intel®Iris® Xe Graphics or Intel® UHD Graphics
When processing large graphic data, it utilizes dynamically allocated system
memory. The size of the allocated memory depends on the system memory
size.
The GPU differs depending on model type and cannot be replaced by the
user.
DDR4 SODIMM
The maximum capacity of the main board is 16 GB.
Memory of 3 GB or more is supported only in a 64-bit O/S.
Memory size may differ depending on the model. The user must not
arbitrarily replace the memory.
Storage Device
NVMe™-type SSD (M.2 2280)
Storage device type and capacity may differ depending on the model.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.1
If you connect to Bluetooth device and wireless LAN at the same time, the
system may become slow.
To use Bluetooth 5.1, the device you want to connect must support Bluetooth
5.1.
Wireless LAN
Intel® AX201NGW
Manufacturers and installers cannot provide services related to human
safety as this wireless device may cause radio interference.
Wireless function
S/W
Version 21 (Europe Only)
Webcam
LAN
HD Webcam
Gigabit Ethernet
Product Weight
Approx. 1.9 kg (a battery included)
The weight may differ depending on the model.
The product dimensions and specifications differ by model type and cannot be replaced by the
user.
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Wireless LAN Specifications (Europe Only)
Frequency Range
Output Power (Max)
(2400 – 2483.5 MHz)
IEEE802.11 b/g/n/ax mode
20 dBm EIRP max (100 mW)
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(5150 – 5725 MHz)
IEEE802.11 a/n/ac/ax mode
(5745 – 5875 MHz)
IEEE802.11 a/n/ac/ax mode
23 dBm EIRP max (200 mW)
The Low band 5.15-5.35 GHz is for in-door use
only.
13.98 dBm EIRP Max (25 mW)
(2400 – 2483.5 MHz)
Bluetooth
10 dBm EIRP max (10 mW)
Power Supply and Environments
AC Adapter (Free Voltage)
Battery
Power Rating: 120.0 W / 65 W
Input: AC 100V to 240V, 1.7A to 2.0A, 50/60Hz
Output: DC 19 V, 6.32 A (120.0 W) or DC 19 V, 3.42 A (65 W)
Lithium Ion battery
Charging Hours: 3.0 hours
Charging hours may be longer if the battery is not used for a long
time or the system is on.
When temperature is outside the operating temperature
specification, the battery may not be charged or charging hours
may be longer.
Operating temperature may be different from the actual room
temperature.
Operating and Storage
Conditions
Operating Temperature: 10 °C to 35 °C
Operating Humidity: 20 % RH to 80 % RH
Storage Temperature: - 5 °C to 40 °C
Storage Humidity: 5 % RH to 90 % RH
Power Consumption
Power consumption of this product during operation standby, sleep mode, and manual off modes
may differ depending on the product specifications and the adapter type. Even when the system
is turned off, it consumes a minute amount of power, if supplied. To cut off the power supply
completely, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
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A New Start Menu
The Start menu in Windows 10 has been changed so you can use Windows quickly and easily.
Press the [
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1 Expand: Displays the names of all menu items.
2 User Account: Displays the current user's information. You can use functions such as Change
Account Settings, Lock or Logout.
3 Document: Opens the default document folder in Windows.
4 Pictures: Opens the default photo folder in Windows.
5 Settings: You can set up the system including the network settings.
6 Power: Sleep, System Shutdown, and Restart menus are available.
7 App List: Displays the app list.
8 App Tile: Apps added to the Start menu are displayed in tile format.
9 Start Button: Opens or closes the Start menu.
10 Windows Search: Searches for the text entered by the user in My Items (system) or the Internet.
11 Task View: You can add a Desktop screen or switch to the screen to display the history of recent
12 Action Center: You can view the system-related notification messages and change PC settings.
PC usage.
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• Press [
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pop-up menu to easily access the shortcuts such as Windows Explorer, Search, System
Shutdown, and Desktop.
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Desktop Apps and Windows Apps
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The Desktop apps remain unchanged from the previous Windows apps, but Windows apps have been
changed to include various functions.
The Windows apps provide easy-to-use menus according to the window size and a variety of
convenient functions such as Update and Alarm.
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Using Apps
Running and Exiting Apps
Run apps that were not added to the Start menu or apps that were installed on the system using the
following method:
1 Press the [
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2 To exit an app, press the [
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Deleting Apps
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You can delete apps from the Start menu tiles or the app list.
The basic Windows apps that are required may not be deleted.
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1 Click the [
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Press the [
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2 Go to the Start menu app tiles or the app list and right-click the app you wish to delete.
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3 When the pop-up menu appears, select [Uninstall].
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If you are deleting a desktop app, the [Programs and Features] window appears. Right-click
the app you wish to delete and press the [Uninstall/Change] button.
4 When prompted to confirm the deletion, click the [Uninstall] button to delete the app.
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You can add frequently used apps on the Start menu and taskbar for easy and quick access.
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1 Press the [
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Press the [
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2 Right-click the app you want from the app list, and then click [Pin to Start] or [More] > [Pin to
Taskbar].
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Toggling and Adding Apps/Desktops
In Windows 10, you can toggle the running apps easily and quickly, and add desktops to use them like
multiple PCs.
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For an app that does not allow multitasking, you may be switched to the desktop where the app
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2 The screen to switch between apps and desktops appears and the running apps are displayed in
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5 Select an app in the preview or desktop.
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In the desktop preview, press the [
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Using Shortcut Keys
Use the shortcut keys to quickly toggle between apps and desktops.
Shortcut Keys
Description
[Alt] + [Tab]
Hold down the [Alt] key and press the [Tab] key to view the running apps
in the preview.
Press [Tab] repeatedly to select the app you wish to switch to and then
release the [Alt] key.
[Alt] + [Ctrl] + [Tab]
The running apps on the screen are displayed in the preview.
Select and switch to an app.
[
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If the desktop toggling screen appears, select an app or desktop you wish
to switch to.
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Splitting the App Screen
In Windows 10, you can easily adjust window sizes and split windows if necessary.
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Full Screen
1 Drag and drop an app to the top end of the screen to change the app to the full screen size.
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1 Drag and drop an app to the right end or left end to reduce the size by half.
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2 Select a running app displayed in the preview on the split screen.
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3 Drag and drop the app again to a different location to return to its original size.
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1 Drag and drop an app to the left corner to reduce the app to 1/4 size of the screen.
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3 Drag and drop the app again to a different location to return to its original size.
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Using the Store
You can purchase apps or get free apps from Windows Store.
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If a local account is being used, a window to switch to a Microsoft account appears while using
Windows Store. Follow the instructions on the screen to switch the local account to a
Microsoft account.
You can also do so by selecting [Start menu] > [Account] > [Change Account Settings].
If you switch to a Microsoft account, your PC settings (background, user settings, etc.) may be
changed to the previous settings.
1 Press the [
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2 Select the app or use the search function on the store screen to install the desired app.
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Switching to Tablet Mode
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If you are using Windows on a tablet PC, you can easily switch to the tablet mode.
1 Press the Action Center [
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2 Select [Tablet Mode] to switch Windows to tablet mode.
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3 Select [Tablet Mode] again to deactivate the mode.
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Unlocking the Screen
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If the PC is not used for an extended period, it goes into a locked state.
When the PC is used again, a lock screen appears for security purposes and may be unlocked by using
the following method.
1 From the lock screen, press any key on the keyboard or drag up while you click and hold the mouse
button.
2 When the login window appears, enter the password and click [Enter].
(If no password is set, press the login button to immediately unlock the screen.)
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Setting the PC
Using Action Center
Windows 10 supports various functions so that the user can change the PC setting easily and quickly.
You can use the Action Center to easily change the settings for tablet mode, display, media connection
and network settings.
The functions supported by the Action Center may differ depending on the model.
1 Press the Action Center [
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2 Change the PC settings as needed.
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Using the Reader Mode and the Night light at the same time can cause color distortion.
If color distortion occurs, deactivate the Reader Mode or the Night light.
3 To change the detailed settings of the PC, press the [All Settings] tile.
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1 Press the [
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2 When the screen for PC's detailed settings appears, select and change the settings as needed.
Windows Shutdown Option
In Windows 10, you can use the Windows shutdown option by following these steps:
1 Click the [
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2 Select a Windows shutdown option.
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On the Desktop screen, press [Alt] + [F4] to use the Windows shutdown option.
(Pressing [Alt] + [F4] on a running app may end the app.)
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Connect the AC adapter to power and charge the product.
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The power cable and the AC adapter type may differ per model type and country and there
is no difference in functionality.
This product has a built-in battery pack.
The internal battery should not be arbitrarily disassembled or replaced. Arbitrarily
disassembling the product may void the warranty.
If you need to remove or replace the battery, visit a designated LGE Service Center.
We charge a fee for removing or replacing the battery.
Using an AC Adapter
An AC adapter of 100 V to 240 V can be used.
1 Connect an end of the cable to the AC adapter and the other end to a power outlet.
2 Connect the AC adapter to the PC.
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AC Adapter
Power Cable
CAUTION
3 Adjust the LCD to the most comfortable angle.
4 Press the PC's power button to turn on the system.
Do not leave a liquid container on the PC.
• The system may be short-circuited and damaged.
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Please use an AC adapter certified by LG Electronics Inc.
• Uncertified batteries may explode.
It may cause a problem in battery charging or system operation.
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When you use an AC adapter, follow the below directions.
• 60 °C or more high-humidity spaces, for example, inside cars or saunas, should be avoided
when you use or store it.
• Do not disassemble or modify the AC adapter.
• Do not twist the AC adapter plug.
• When you connect the AC adapter, do not forcefully push the plug.
Checking the Battery State
1 Connect the AC adapter to the power port in the PC.
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2 Open the LCD and check the charging state.
When the AC adapter lamp is blinking, charge it fully with the AC adapter before using it.
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Use batteries certified and acknowledged by LG Electronics Inc.
• Uncertified batteries may explode.
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The battery may explode or cause a fire due to excessive heat. For a safe and efficient use
of the battery, follow the directions below.
• Do not short-circuit the battery.
• Keep the battery out of reach of children.
• A visible swelling of the battery pack indicates a possible danger. When this occurs, contact
your local vendor or service center immediately.
• Use only a certified and designated recharger.
• Keep the battery pack away from heat. (Never put it in a microwave.)
• Do not leave inside a car under the summer heat.
• Do not leave or use at a hot and humid place like a sauna.
• Do not use the machine placed on a heating blanket or other heat reserving materials.
• Do not leave the machine turned on inside a closed space.
• Make sure that the battery ports are not touched by any metallic objects like a key, coin,
• Use only a lithium secondary battery certified and guaranteed by mobile device
necklace, and watch.
manufactures.
• Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not compress or pierce the battery.
• Do not apply shock to the battery. For example, do not drop the battery from a high place.
• Keep the room temperature between -5 °C and 40 °C. Do not expose the PC to heat
hotter than 60 °C.
• Keep the machine dry.
• Do not discard the battery arbitrarily as you are requested to follow the local procedure
for discarding the battery.
• Before using this machine, read this guide carefully.
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When the PC is not to be used for a long period of time, refer to the following:
• Check the battery charge level on a regular basis and keep it at 50 %. This allows you to
extend the battery life.
If the battery is left fully charged for an extended period of time, the battery capacity and
battery running time may be reduced.
• Keeping battery fully discharged for an extended period of time may cause the battery to
become over discharged, thereby making charging unavailable.
For more efficient use of the battery, read the following carefully.
• The battery runs low naturally even if it is kept unused.
• To increase battery lifespan, use the battery for a while before charging it rather than
keeping the battery completely charged.
If you don't use the product for a long time with the battery completely discharged, the
battery lifespan may decrease.
The battery capacity may change due to chemical reactions during charge and discharge.
• LG Notebook frequently checks the charge level of its battery based on usage conditions,
and then calculates and correctly indicates the actual remaining level of the battery.
• The battery is wearable goods and thus the life span may become shorter with use. The
battery running time may also become shorter accordingly.
• When the battery is fully charged, the machine stops recharging. It resumes recharging
when the battery charge rate drops below 95%. This feature secures the safe and efficient
use of the battery.
• When the temperature of the battery drops below 10 °C, it is charged in a low current to
protect the battery cells. In this case, charging time may stretch to up to 32 hours.
If you use the system at a low temperature, refer to the following:
• The battery capacity may be reduced depending on the chemical characteristics of the
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battery and the system may not be turned on after it freezes or it is turned off.
If the system freezes or if it is not turned on, connect the AC adapter to the system and
charge the battery fully before use.
If there is any error in the indication of the battery capacity, charge and discharge the
battery two or three times at room temperature to return to the normal operation.
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Operation Status Lamps
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1 Power Lamp
• On: The system is on and running by the AC adapter or battery.
• Off: When the system is turned off or in Hibernate mode
• Blinking: The system is in the standby mode.
2 AC Adapter Lamp
• On: The AC adapter is connected.
• Off: The AC adapter is not connected.
If you try to turn on the system that has entered the Hibernates mode or been turned off
after a low-battery alarm, the system will not be turned on but the AC Adapter lamp will
blink three times. If this is the case, connect the AC adapter and charge the battery
sufficiently before using the product.
3 Storage Device (HDD, SSD, eMMC) Indicator Lamp
• When the PC accesses the storage device, the indicator lamp turns on.
Do not turn off the power forcibly while the storage device indicator lamp is on or blinking.
Doing so may damage the disk or its data.
4 Webcam Operation Status Lamp
• On: When the webcam is operating
• Off: When the webcam is not operating
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Keyboard
The keyboard allows the user to input data or give commands.
The keyboard may differ in appearance and color depending on your country.
CAUTION
malfunction, or electric shock.
playing a PC game.
• Spilling a watery substance like coffee or juice on the keyboard may cause a fault,
• Some keys may not work properly when you use several keys at the same time while
• Change the combination of keys to be used simultaneously through the game's settings or
use an external gaming keyboard that supports unlimited simultaneous input.
Using Hot Keys
You can use the hot keys shown below to use the PC conveniently.
Fn + F1
Fn + F2
Fn + F3
Fn + F4
Fn + F5
Runs the LG Control Center.
Decreases LCD brightness, which can have eleven different levels.
Increases LCD brightness, which can have eleven different levels.
Runs the mode defined in Windows Sleep Mode. (Example: Standby Mode,
Hibernate Mode)
Each time you press the [Fn] + [F5] keys, the mode switches between Touchpad
Off (touchpad disabled) and Touchpad On (touchpad enabled).
To enable Touchpad Auto (disables touchpad when an external USB mouse is
connected), press the [
] button and disable [Leave touchpad on when a mouse
is connected] in [Settings]> [Devices]> [Touchpad].
Each time you press the [Fn] + [F5] keys, the mode switches between Touchpad
Off and Touchpad Auto.
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touchpad function, we recommend you to use the device after initialization is
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Airplane Mode ON/OFF (Wireless LAN and Bluetooth OFF/ON)
Fn + F6
Fn + F7
Fn + F8
Switches between monitor and projector.
Switches the keyboard backlight mode.
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Switching to Reader Mode
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Mute
Fn + F11
Turns down the volume.
Fn + F12
Turns up the volume.
Fn + Prt Sc Works as the Scroll Lock [Scr Lk] key.
Fn + Ctrl
Works as the [Pop-up Window] key.
Fn + ◀
Works as the [Home] key.
Fn + ▶
Fn + ▲
Fn + ▼
Works as the [End] key.
Works as the [PgUp] (Page Up) key.
Works as the [PgDn] (Page Down) key.
Shortcut Keys
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letter you want to enter. By doing so, you can enter an uppercase letter when the Caps
Lock key is not pressed and a lowercase letter when it is pressed.
To use Windows more conveniently, remember the following Windows key combinations:
Displays an input window for program execution.
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Displays the running desktop in the preview.
Minimizes the current window.
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Keyboard Backlight
You can set the Keyboard Backlight function to use the product in a dark environment.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
OPTION
This only applies to the products that have the Keyboard Backlight function.
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• Each time you press the [Fn] + [F8] keys, the status changes to KBD Backlight Off, KBD
Backlight Low, and then KBD Backlight High in the specified order.
1 Select the [
] button > [LG Software] to run [LG Control Center].
2 On the LG Control Center screen, select the [System Settings] menu.
3 In the Keyboard Backlight option, set the keyboard lighting and off time.
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LG PC allows you to use the hot keys to easily adjust the screen brightness and volume.
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Description
Screen
Bright-
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[Fn] + [F2], [F3]
Press the [F2] key to darken the screen or the [F3] key to
brighten it.
Press the Action Center [
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taskbar to run the Action Center. Then move the screen
brightness bar to adjust the screen brightness.
Volume
[Fn] + [F11], [F12]
Press the [F11] key to lower the volume or [F12] key to
increase the volume.
Press the [
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Mute
[Fn] + [F10]
Press the button to turn on or off the mute feature.
Press the [
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adjust the volume.
mute the sound.
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The product is equipped with a hearing protection feature to protect your ears from pressurized sound
while using earphones or headphones.
The feature is set to off by default and can be manually turned on as follows:
1 Click [
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2 Connect an earphone or headphone and select the [Headphones] menu.
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Using the Touchpad
The built-in touchpad provides the same functionality as an external mouse. You can use the touchpad
and USB mouse simultaneously.
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• Moves the cursor.
2 Left button
• Use to select or execute programs.
3 Right button
depending on programs.
• Functions as the right button of a mouse in most cases. However, the usage may differ
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The scroll function is provided as a gesture. Please refer to the Touchpad Gesture section of this
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Precautions for Using the Touchpad
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edge or border of the touchpad may not work. (The functioning touch area may differ
depending on the product.)
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Place a finger on the touchpad and glide the finger.
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Click (Select)
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Press and release the left button swiftly with a finger. (Or tap the touchpad once.)
Do this, for example, to select a menu or icon and to place the cursor to type on a word processor file.
Double-click (Execute)
Press the left button twice consecutively and release the button. (Or tap the touchpad twice.)
Do this, for example, to run a program after selecting its execution file (or icon).
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Notes on Using the Touchpad
impairment.
• Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the pad nor peel the cover. It may cause an
• Do not place more than one finger, and do not use while wearing a glove or when the
hand is wet. The Touchpad will not work properly. Oil or dirt at the fingertip can also cause
an impairment.
• The touchpad is sensitive. Do not impose excessive force or maintain an uncomfortable
position. Otherwise, it may result in a finger or wrist injury.
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Right button
Press and release the right button swiftly.
Functions as the right button of a mouse, but the usage may differ depending on programs.
Drag & Drop
To drag, click and hold an icon, and move it to another location.
To drop, release the dragged icon in the location you want.
To move a file icon to another folder or to Recycle Bin, place the cursor (or the pointer) on the icon,
press and hold the left button, and glide another finger on the touchpad until the icon reaches the
aimed location. After reaching the destination, release the left button.
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1 Drag
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ClickLock
• Glide one finger on the pad with another finger pressing and holding the left button.
• Release the left button to drop it into the Recycle Bin. (By using this, you can drop a file into the
Recycle Bin at will.)
When activated, this feature allows you to drag/scroll without pressing and holding the left button.
1 Click the [
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4 When [Mouse Properties] screen appears, select [Turn on ClickLock].
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5 Press [Settings] to set the time for the ClickLock.
6 Press the left button of the touchpad and release it to change the button into the pressed state.
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7 Move on the touchpad to use the drag/scroll feature.
8 Press the left mouse button to turn off the ClickLock.
Touchpad Gesture
The touchpad gesture feature allows you to use Windows programs more easily by utilizing multi-
touch functions.
Windows 10 Touchpad Gestures allow you to use the PC more easily.
The touchpad gesture feature may not be supported in some models.
• Place two fingers on the touchpad and move up/down/left/right to scroll the screen.
(It operates only on an app or screen which scrolling is available.)
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• Place two fingers on the touchpad and widen or narrow them to zoom out or in.
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1 Click the [
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2 When the [Settings] screen appears, select [Devices].
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Connecting to the HDMI Port
HDMI is a multimedia interface that can integrate and transmit video and audio signals.
In some models, DTS Audio may not work when you use HDMI.
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Ensure the monitor power is off before connecting the external monitor to the PC.
1 Connect the HDMI cable to the PC and the external device (TV, monitor) that supports HDMI.
2 HDMI port transfers both video and audio simultaneously. Hence, there is no need for a separate
audio connection.
3 On the PC, press [Fn] + [F7] to display the monitor (projector) toggling screen. Select the desired
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CAUTION
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If you do not set Speaker as the default value after disconnecting the HDMI cable, the
system may not produce any sound.
If a program was running already, you must exit and restart the program to produce sound.
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Connecting to Wireless Display
The wireless display feature connects the PC screen and sound to a display (TV, projector, etc.).
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• To use the wireless display feature, the display device must support this feature.
• To connect to the display device that does not support wireless display, you must
separately purchase a wireless display connection device.
• Once the wireless display connection is established, no additional procedures and searching
are necessary the next time you try to connect.
Connecting to Wireless Display
1 Press the Action Center [
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2 When the Action Center screen appears, press the [Connect] tile.
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3 Search for wireless display devices in the proximity.
4 Once the wireless display device is connected, it outputs the PC screen and its sound.
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Using the USB-C™ (Thunderbolt™) Port
The USB-C™ port mounted on this product supports USB 4.0 Gen 3x2 standards.
With the USB-C™ port, you can connect USB devices, charge external devices, and output the display
screen.
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CAUTION
Charging the notebook PC battery via the USB-C™ port is not supported.
Connecting a USB Device
If a USB device is connected to a USB-C™ port, the port works as an ordinary USB port.
To use a conventional USB device, a separate conversion adapter should be used.
(Conversion adapters may be purchased separately.)
Outputting to an External Display
By connecting a display that supports USB-C™ Alternate Mode, you can use the USB-C™ port to
output a screen to an external display.
Alternate Mode is a mode that uses display outputs such as DP (Display Port) and HDMI
through the USB-C™ port.
We support DisplayPort (DP) interface standards.
CAUTION
You must use a cable that supports Alternate Mode to output a screen to another display.
If you use USB-C™ accessories (cables, interface adapters, etc.) that are used for other products,
you may have compatibility problems (no screen output or a malfunction).
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Charging External Device
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The external devices that use the USB-C™ port can be charged at 10 W (5 V / 2 A), 15 W (5 V / 3
A), and 18 W (9 V / 2 A).
• A USB device compatible with USB PD (Power Delivery) supports charging at 15 W (5 V / 3 A) or
18 W (9 V / 2 A), whereas a regular USB device supports charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A).
If your notebook PC's battery level is less than 10%, both USB PD and regular USB devices support
charging at 10 W (5 V / 2 A) only.
• Always-On Charging is supported only with USB-C™ ports, but not with the regular USB ports.
If you connect an AC adapter while the notebook PC is being used to charge an external device, it
may take more time to charge the notebook PC.
The charging status of the external device being charged is not displayed on the notebook PC.
If you connected a smartphone, you should select "Charge mobile phone" on the smartphone
screen to charge the phone battery.
Connecting a Thunderbolt™ Device
You can connect to the USB-C™ port an external display or a high-performance data device that
support the Thunderbolt™ specifications.
Depending on the specifications of the device connected to the USB-C™ port, it acts as a USB or
Thunderbolt™ device.
The Thunderbolt™ cable is not provided with the product. Make sure that you use a certified
cable.
Some functions may not be available depending on the product. For more information, refer to
the user manual provided with the device to be connected.
Connecting two notebook PCs that support Thunderbolt™
Use Thunderbolt™ to connect two PCs easily and quickly and send and receive data between them.
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1 Press the [
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2 Select [Network & Internet] > [Status] > [Network and Sharing Center] > [Change advanced
sharing settings].
3 Enable [Change sharing options for different network profiles] and save the changes.
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4 Use the Thunderbolt™ cable to connect two notebook PCs.
5 A while later, an icon of the connected computer appears on the desktops of the two notebook
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6 Double-click the connected computer icon to open the authentication screen.
7 Input the user name and password to connect to the other PC.
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Bluetooth
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Bluetooth allows the user to access wirelessly various devices such as camera, cell phone, headset,
printer, and GPS receiver that support Bluetooth
. It can also establish a network and exchange data
with other Bluetooth
-enabled PC or smartphone.
OPTION
The Bluetooth device is optional, and it may not be available in some models.
The figures herein may differ by language selection and are subject to change without prior
notice.
For details on connecting a Bluetooth device, refer to the user manual that came with the
Bluetooth device.
1 Click the [
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2 When the [Settings] screen appears, select [Devices].
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for Bluetooth devices.
4 Select a device to connect to.
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Wired LAN
Using Wired LAN
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LAN is the network environment that users can connect to by using a cable to connect to their
internet providers or the company's network.
LAN is installed with an automatic IP (DHCP) as default value.
Please refer to the following instructions for details on setting up an automatic IP (DHCP) or manual
IP.
1 Connect the wired LAN cable to the LAN port.
2 Press the [
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3 Select [Network & Internet] > [Status] > [Change Adapter Options].
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4 Right-click [Ethernet] and select the [Properties] menu.
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5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties.
6 To use an automatic IP (DHCP), select [Obtain an IP Address Automatically]. If you wish to use a
static IP, select [Use Following IP Address] to enter the address.
Contact the network service provider or administrator to use a static IP.
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7 Press [OK] to complete the network setup.
8 Click the Web Browser icon to check whether the internet is operating normally.
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OPTION
The wireless network (Wireless LAN) is the network environment that connects a PC with the internet
provider or company network through an Access Point (wireless or regular router).
Wireless LAN is optional. Hence, it may not be installed in some models.
Turning On/Off Airplane Mode
Prior to using the wireless LAN, press [Fn] + [F6] to turn off Airplane Mode.
Pressing [Fn] + [F6] keys will turn on or off the Airplane Mode. If you are not going to use the
product for a while, keep the Airplane Mode turned on to reduce the battery power consumption.
Using the Wireless LAN
If an Access Point (wired or wireless router) is in the vicinity of the PC, the wireless LAN can easily be
accessed.
During the search for a wireless network (Wireless LAN), various Access Points may be found
according to the location where the PC is used.
In case there are no accessible wireless networks (Wireless LAN) near the PC, no Access Points
may be found.
A password protected Access Point cannot be accessed without the correct password.
1 Press the Action Center [
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3 Select the Access Point you want to connect to and press [Connect].
4 If a connection is established, [Connected] appears below the Access Point name.
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Using a Wired/Wireless Router
A wireless / regular router connects several PCs and mobile devices to one internet line and enables
the use of internet and the network.
A wireless / regular router has to be bought separately. Refer to the manual provided by the
manufacturer for instructions.
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If one internet line is used with a wired / wireless router and several devices are connected, this may
result in a slower connection.
In case of a wireless LAN, it is recommended to change the network name and security settings for a
more secure connection.
Network speed can differ according to operation environment and specifications.
1 Connect the internet cable of the modem that was provided by your internet provider to the
router's WAN port.
2 Connect all devices (PC, IPTV, internet phone, etc.) with a LAN cable to LAN ports 1 to 4 of the
router.
The number of LAN ports can vary for each router model.
3 Please refer to the manual provided by the router manufacturer for setup of the network and
internet.
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Checking Available Memory Card
This model supports Micro SD memory cards.
• Directly applicable memory cards
Mounting and Using Memory Card
This product supports one Micro SD slot.
Make sure that the insertion direction of the Micro SD memory card is correct and push it until it is
fully seated.
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• When the memory card is formatted, the data stored in the memory card will be deleted.
Check whether there are important data before formatting the memory stick.
• To format a memory card, right-click the memory card drive and select Format. When the
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Format window appears, press Start to continue.
If the write protection tab of memory card is locked, the user cannot format the memory
stick nor write or delete the data.
• Micro SD memory cards can be used only as storage devices and do not support the
copyright protection feature.
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Removing Memory Card
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1 Click Safely Remove Hardware and other Media icon on the right side of the taskbar.
2 Select Remove Multi-Card USB Device to safely remove hardware.
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LG Control Center allows you to easily change the settings of your PC according to your needs.
The menus displayed in LG Control Center and its supported functions may differ depending on
the model.
Please update the program to the latest version through LG Update Center.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Running LG Control Center
Select the [
] button > [LG Software] to run [LG Control Center].
1 Minimize/Exit Button: Minimizes the size of the window, or exits the software.
2 help/info Button: Runs Help or displays information about the software.
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3 System Settings: Sets the device settings such as the screen brightness, sound, and external
4 Power Management: Sets the USB-C™ charging function, battery status and battery life
5 Windows Security: Sets User Account Control settings and Firewall settings.
6 Color Temperature: The screen color can be set to cold (with a bluish tint) or warm (with a
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extension function.
reddish tint).
information.
System Settings Screen
You can use this screen to configure various devices in your PC.
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1 Screen: Allows you to adjust the system brightness. (This function is not supported in a model that
does not provide the brightness settings in Windows.)
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3 Touchpad: Allows you to set whether to use the touchpad.
4 Keyboard Backlight: You can set the Keyboard Lighting and off time.
5 External Display: Allows you to configure the connection mode of an external display connected
to the PC.
6 Airplane Mode: Allows you to set the Airplane Mode. (It turns off the wireless LAN.)
7 Silent Mode: Allows you to set the fan to the silent mode.
Power Management Screen
You can check or change the settings related to PC USB-C™ port or battery.
1 Set USB-C™ Charging: Allows you to set the USB port so that you can perform charging using
the USB-C™ port even when the PC is turned off.
2 Battery State: Allows you to measure the battery lifespan so that you can replace it timely.
3 Extend Battery Life: Allows you to increase the battery lifespan by lowering the battery charging
level to 80 % of the battery capacity.
Windows Security Screen
You can change the User Account Control and firewall settings in Windows.
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1 User Account Control Settings: Allows you to change the User Account Control settings in
2 Firewall: Turns on/off the Windows firewall. (It may not work if other vaccine software is installed
Windows.
in the PC.)
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Q: Battery status displays “Warning”.
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and environment. It is recommended that you visit the LG Electronics service center to have the
battery replaced.
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LG Update Center allows you to install various PC drivers, applications and Windows patches easily.
It may not work properly depending on user preferences (security tools, etc.) and the network
status.
You can use the LG Update Center to quickly install the latest drivers, or reinstall any deleted
drivers.
Use LG Update Center to keep your system current and optimized.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Running LG Update Center
Select the [
] button > [LG Software] to run [LG Update Center].
1 Minimize/Exit Button: Minimizes the size of the window, or exits the software.
2 help/info Button: Runs Help or displays information about the software.
3 Required Update: Installs critical items that must be applied to the system.
4 All List: Displays and installs all required items for the system.
5 Notification Setting: Sets up notifications for online updates for installed items.
Required Update
You can install essential updates and drivers that are necessary for the system.
1 Select the [Required Update] menu.
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All List
You can install all updates and drivers that can be installed in the system.
1 Select the [All List] > [Update needed] menu item.
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The Auto Update Search function is set to [ON] by default. If you set it to [OFF], the
notifications are not displayed.
1 Select the [Notification Setting] menu.
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• You can select [Required Update] or [All List] menu in LG Update Center to automatically install
the drivers and applications that you want.
Q: The server connection status is not displayed in the program.
• Check if your PC is properly connected to the wired or wireless LAN.
• Check if Internet connection works properly.
Q: I want to hide the update notifications.
Select the [Notification Setting] menu and set the [Auto Update Search] to [OFF].
Select [Notification List Setup] menu to turn on/off the notification for each item.
Q: How can I update the items that are excluded from the notification list?
• You can also install the items that are excluded from the notification list by using the [Required
Update] or [All List] menu.
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LG Reader Mode prevents the users from eyestrain and helps them to read the PC screen comfortably
by displaying the screen just like a printed paper.
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Using LG Reader Mode
CAUTION
Using the Reader Mode and the Night light at the same time can cause color distortion. When
you use the Reader Mode, turn off the Night light.
• Press the [
] icon to the right of the taskbar to run the Action Center and press the
[Night light] tile to turn on/off the Night light.
You can use hot keys to use the Reader Mode function more conveniently.
• Press the [Fn] + [F9] keys to switch the PC screen to reader mode. Press them again to
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The [Advanced Settings] menu is activated when Reader Mode is on.
2 The [Advanced Settings] windows appears.
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a System Brightness: System brightness can be adjusted.
b Color Adjustment: Color and its brightness, contrast and gamma can be adjusted.
c Reset: Settings are reset to the default settings.
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DTS:X Ultra Tour
DTS:X Ultra provides rich, sonorous sound when you listen to music, watch videos or play games in the
PC.
DTS:X Ultra may not be applied depending on the model.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Running DTS:X Ultra
1 Press the [
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2 The default is Internal Speakers Mode, and it works in Headphones Mode when the earphone is
1 Power: DTS:X Ultra Turns the power on/off.
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2 Automatic: Provides an environment that is automatically optimized for the running application.
3 Music: Provides an optimized environment for music playback.
4 Voice: Provides an optimized environment for voice playback.
5 Movies: Provides an optimized environment for movie playback.
6 Strategy, RPG and Shooter: Provides an optimized environment for each game.
7 Custom Audio: Selects the spatial model and adjusts the expansion power, and it is optimized for
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9 Personalized EQ: Sets an equalizer optimized for your personal hearing. (Provides headphone
each setting.
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If you want to remove Audio Driver or DTS:X Ultra , remove [DTS:X Ultra] and [Realtek(R)
Audio Driver] in the order specified and restart the system.
If you want to reinstall Audio Driver or DTS:X Ultra, remove [DTS:X Ultra] and [Realtek(R)
Audio Driver] in the order specified and install [Realtek(R) Audio Driver]. Then restart and
install [DTS:X Ultra].
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Virtoo by LG is software that allows you to connect your smartphone and PC to check your phone’s
notifications, make phone calls, send and receive text messages, use media, use mirroring, etc. on your
PC.
If Virtoo by LG is not installed, connect to the Microsoft Store and search for Virtoo by LG.
Also, your smartphone must have the Virtoo by LG app installed.
You can search for and install the Virtoo by LG smartphone app from Google Play or App
Store.
It is recommended to disconnect from the app after using on a public PC.
Virtoo by LG’s service may be suspended without prior notice due to the company's
circumstances.
The app may not work properly on some smartphone models and upgrading the operating
system of a smartphone may prevent some features from working properly.
In order to use a dialer with a Microsoft user’s mobile phone, you need to uninstall Virtoo by LG
app and driver.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Connect to Virtoo by LG
1 Press the [
] button to run [Virtoo by LG].
2 Once Virtoo by LG is executed, agree to the terms and conditions and the privacy policy and click
the [Get Started] button.
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3 Select [Android] or [iPhone] and then click the [Next] button.
4 Follow the instructions to connect your smartphone and PC.
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5 When an identical PIN Code appears on both PC and smartphone, tap the [Register] or [Pair]
button on the smartphone.
6 On the PC, click the [Next] button to finish the connection.
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Displaying Notification Messages
When your smartphone receives a notification, phone call, text message, app notification message, or
email, a notification message is displayed on the PC screen.
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If the smartphone notification does not appear on the PC, allow notification access
authority of the Virtoo by LG app in the smartphone settings.
• The actual menu structure may differ by smartphone model. Refer to the smartphone
manual for more information on menu structure.
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1 Notifications: You can check your phone's notifications on the Virtoo by LG app screen.
2 Phone: Allows you to browse the contacts stored in your smartphone and send text or make a
phone call to the contacts.
3 Messages: Allows you to send and receive text messages in a conversation format.
4 Media: Displays media files (Photos, Videos, Music, Docs) on your smartphone. You can drag a
media file to share it between the smartphone and the PC. (iPhone does not support the sharing
of music files and documents.)
5 Mirroring: Allows you to display the screen of the connected smartphone on your PC and access it
from the PC.
6 Downloads: Opens the download folder of your PC.
7 Do Not Disturb: Allows you to set smartphone notifications to be or not to be displayed on your
PC. By default, the feature is "Off" (Notifications are displayed).
8 Settings: You can change app settings of Virtoo by LG.
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You can adjust the window size of the Virtoo by LG app on the PC.
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Only one file can be transferred at a time and it may take a while if the file is big.
If you want to use the Share Media/File function on your iPhone, you need to connect the
iPhone and the PC to the same router.
iPhone does not support the sharing of music files and documents.
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1 Drag and drop the files to share from your PC to the Media screen.
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Android: Files sent to the smartphone are classified according to file types and stored in
[Internal Storage] > [Virtoo by LG] > Images / Videos / Audio / Other folder.
iPhone: Files sent to the smartphones are saved in the Album.
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1 Select file to share from the Media screen.
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2 Once the files are ready to be sent, a green circle [
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3 You can check the files that are ready to be sent, or drag and save them to a desired location on
the PC.
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The mirroring must be enabled to use the file sharing feature.
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Only Android smartphones support the file sharing feature through mirroring.
Only one file can be transferred at a time and it may take a while if the file is big.
Depending on the wireless environment, the mirroring screen may suffer a buffering problem or
the file transmission speed may be lowered.
The keyboard and mouse on the PC acts on the smartphone as if Bluetooth keyboard and
mouse are connected to it.
Files sent to the smartphone are classified according to file types and stored in [Internal
Storage] > [Virtoo by LG] > Images / Videos / Audio / Other folder.
Files sent from your smartphone are stored in the [Download] folder of your PC.
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2 Click the [Copy to Phone] button to store the file(s) on your smartphone or click another app icon
to share the file(s) on the app.
Storing Smartphone Files on Your PC
1 Select file(s) on your smartphone using a file browser and then tap the [Share] menu item.
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2 Tap the [Copy to PC] button to transfer them to your PC.
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Some functions may not work properly if the version of an app installed on your PC or mobile device
(Android or iPhone) is out of date. You can update your PC and mobile device as below:
Please initialize your app after it is updated.
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Smartphone app: In Google Play or App Store, search for and update the Virtoo by LG app.
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LG Power Manager
LG Power Manager allows you to configure the power settings according to the usage environment to
manage the battery efficiently.
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LG Power Manager is provided with the UWP app and it can be downloaded again on the
Microsoft Store if it is deleted. If you want to download the files again, connect to the
Microsoft Store, search for LG Power Manager and install them.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Using LG Power Manager
Click the [
] button to launch [LG Power Manager].
Double-click the [
] icon on the right side of the taskbar to start the [LG Power Manager].
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1 Help button: Displays the Help menu.
2 Minimize/Maximize/Exit button: Allows you to minimize or maximize the window or exit the
program.
3 Battery Status: Displays the battery level and battery usage status including power connection.
4 Battery Management Settings: Allows you to set a window theme to Dark Mode or set the
notification function for battery status.
5 User Hibernate Mode: Allows you to create a user mode and configure the detailed settings such
as Display Off Time and Duration until Hibernate.
6 Battery Use per App: Allows you to check the battery use of a running app.
The actual content may differ depending on the Windows OS version and usage environment. For
more detailed information, click the menu.
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You can change the Autorun settings by right-clicking the [
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taskbar and selecting the [Run automatically when starting the Windows] menu.
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Set custom Hot Keys
Set Custom Hot Keys helps users quickly access the desired app or website.
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Set Custom Hot Keys is available only if LG On Screen Display 3 is installed.
LG On Screen Display 3 may be installed through LG Update Center.
Some abnormal program files (exe) and Internet addresses (links) may not be linked.
The figures herein are subject to change without prior notice.
Running Set Custom Hot Keys
Double-click the [
] icon in the lower right corner of the task bar to run [Set Custom Hot Keys].
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1 On the Hot Keys Settings List, tap the navigation icon [
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the desired app or Internet address.
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If the system has an error, you can use Windows 10's recovery function to recover or restore the
system to its initial pre-purchase state.
CAUTION
If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the disk, or have arbitrarily
installed another operating system, the restore function may not work.
To recover the system, the AC adapter must be connected.
1 Click the [
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2 When the [Settings] screen appears, select [Update & Security].
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3 Select the [Recovery] menu and press [Get started] in the Reset this PC menu.
4 If the following option screen appears, select a desired option to proceed with recovery.
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Keep My Files
It removes the apps and their settings without loss of personal files.
1 Select [Keep my files].
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2 Select How to Reinstall Windows.
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method does not appear.
[Cloud download] is a menu for downloading Windows from Microsoft Cloud Server and
reinstalling it.
The required time may vary depending on the Internet speed.
3 Check the current settings and click [Next] to perform the recovery according to the instructions.
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Removes all items from the system and restores the system to its initial pre-purchase state.
All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
It may take about 5 hours or longer depending on the system conditions.
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1 Select [Remove everything].
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2 Select How to Reinstall Windows.
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method does not appear.
[Cloud download] is a menu for downloading Windows from Microsoft Cloud Server and
reinstalling it.
The required time may vary depending on the Internet speed.
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If you need to change the settings, click [Change settings] and change the settings.
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LG Recovery Center RE
If booting is impossible due to an error with the system, you can recover the system using LG
Recovery Center RE.
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CAUTION
If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the hard disk, the restore
function may not work.
All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
1 Turn on the PC and press [F11].
2 Once LG Recovery Center RE is started, select a language and press the [Next] button.
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3 When the cautions and user agreement screen appears, check the [I Agree] button and press the
[Next] button.
For recovery, the power adapter must be connected. Connect the system power and then
recover the system.
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Creating Recovery Drive
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Create a recovery drive in case LG Recovery Center RE is unable to recover the system.
This process may delete all data on the storage device designated as the recovery drive. Make
sure to back up all important data in advance.
1 Press the [
] > [Windows System] button and run [Control Panel].
2 Press [Recovery] in the control panel and select [Create a recovery drive].
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3 When the recovery drive creation screen appears, check [Back up system files to the recovery
drive] and press the [Next] button.
4 Select the USB flash drive to use and press [Next] to create a recovery drive.
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5 Once the storage device is ready, press [Finish] to complete the creation of the recovery drive.
In case LG Recovery Center RE is unable to recover the system, you can use the recovery drive to
recover the system.
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CAUTION
All data may be lost depending on the user settings during the system recovery.
1 Connect the recovery drive to the USB port of the PC.
2 Turn on the PC and press [F10] several times.
3 When the screen for selecting the boot device appears, select the connected recovery drive and
press [Enter].
4 Set the language and select the [Troubleshooting] menu.
5 Select the item you want and recover the system by following the instructions.
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Installing the Driver
The figures herein may differ by language selection and are subject to change without prior
notice.
Using LG Update Center to install the Driver
1 Select the [
] button > [LG Software] to run [LG Update Center].
2 Select [Required Update] or [All List] to install the driver.
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Starting System Setup
System setup means storing the hardware configuration information of the PC in the flash memory.
Through system setup, the PC retrieves various information including current date and time, memory
capacity, and hard disk capacity and type.
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to the machine.
Items displayed on the Setup screen may differ by model type and specification.
To use the system setup (F2), booting device selection (F10), or recovery (F11), you need to
restart the system (click [Restart] in the system power menu) and then immediately press the
corresponding function key due to the fast booting speed.
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• Do not change the system setup unless necessary. Incorrect system setup may cause
errors during system operation. Use caution when changing the system setup.
• For performance improvement, the system setup menu configuration and the initial setup
status may be changed and may become different from images included in the user
manual.
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1 Reboot the system and press [F2].
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2 In a few moments, the system setup screen appears.
Keys Used in System Setup
Function
Selects the current item.
Keys
Enter
Esc
F5, F6
F10
To deselect the current item or to move to the previous screen.
▲, ▼, ◄, ► (Arrow
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Moves the cursor up, down, left, and right.
Increases or decreases the item value.
Saves the new settings or exits the system setup.
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This process is to set a password so that other people cannot use the PC or change the settings.
The user can set a password while booting the system or setting up the system.
The model in the example can differ from actual models and is subject to change for performance
improvements, without prior notice.
CAUTION
• Without the registered password, access to the system will be denied. Write down and
keep the password in a safe place.
Set Supervisor Password
The password prevents unauthorized people from accessing the PC. By default, no password is set for
the machine. If an unauthorized person changes the password in the System Setup, you will be unable
to access the system.
1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Security].
2 When the Security item appears, select [Set Supervisor Password] using the arrow keys, and
then press the [Enter] key.
3 When the Password Setting screen appears, enter a password and press the [Enter] key. The
password should not exceed 20 characters and should consist of English letters (A - Z), numbers
(0 - 9), and special characters or a combination of them.
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4 When a pop-up window appears, press the [Enter] key.
5 To save the changes in the system setup, press [F10].
6 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
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• With Supervisor Password, you are authorized to set all items in the System Setup and
to set Power on Password. In case other people also use the PC, it is recommended to set
the Set User Password.
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Set User Password
The password set by the Set User Password process is lower in level than that set by the [Set
Supervisor Password] process, and so the user can use the [Set User Password] only after setting a
password in the [Set Supervisor Password] menu.
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1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Security].
2 When the Security item appears, press the [Enter] button in the [Set User Password] menu.
3 When the Password Setting screen appears, enter a password and press the [Enter] key. The
password should not exceed 20 characters and should consist of English letters (A - Z), numbers
(0 - 9), and special characters or a combination of them.
4 When a pop-up window appears, press the [Enter] key.
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5 To save the changes in the system setup, press [F10].
6 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
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[Supervisor Password] item.
• [User Password] allows limited access to the items in the System Setup compared to the
Power on Password
Power on Password protects the system by requesting [Set Supervisor Password] or [Set User
Password] during boot up.
1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Security].
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2 When the Security item appears, set a password for [Set Supervisor Password] or passwords for
both [Set Supervisor Password] and [Set User Password].
3 The popup screen will show up, after selecting [Power on Password] and press [Enter]. After
selecting [Enabled] and press [Enter], [Power on Password] will be complete.
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Set PCIE SSD Password / SATA SSD Password
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Some models installed with PCIE SSD may not support the password settings.
Depending on the model, the menu name may be displayed as PCIE SSD Password, SATA SSD
Password, etc.
For models equipped with two PCIE SSD devices installed, the menu names are displayed as
PCIE SSD1, PCIE SSD2, and if PCIE SSD and SATA SSD are installed, they are displayed as
PCIE SSD, SATA SSD, etc.
For models with two PCIE SSD or SATA SSD devices, you can set a password for each device. If
you set passwords for both, the password input window will appear twice during booting.
The password input windows appear according to the [Boot Type Order] in the [Boot] menu.
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1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Security].
2 When the Security item appears, select [Set PCIE SSD Password] using the arrow keys and press
the [Enter] key.
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3 When the Password Setting screen appears, enter a password and press the [Enter] key. The
password should not exceed 20 characters and should consist of English letters (A - Z), numbers
(0 - 9), and special characters or a combination of them.
4 When a pop-up window appears, press the [Enter] key.
5 To save the changes in the system setup, press [F10].
6 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
If you forget your SSD Password, you cannot restore the SSD.
• Please note that the replacement of SSD due to a forgotten SSD Password is not covered
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Changing or Deleting the Password
You can delete or change the password only after entering the current password.
The model in the example can differ from actual models and is subject to change for performance
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Changing the Password
1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and click [Enter].
2 Change the password in the same way as setting one.
Deleting the Password
1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and press [Enter].
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2 After moving [Security] by using the arrow keys from the setup start screen, click [Set Supervisor
Password] and press [Enter].
3 When the Password setting change screen appears, enter the current password in the [Enter Old
Password] field.
4 Press the [Enter] key in [Enter New Password] and in [Enter New Password Again].
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5 When a pop-up window appears, press the [Enter] key.
6 To save the changes in the system setup, press [F10].
7 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
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Deleting the Password (Set PCIE SSD Password / SATA SSD Password)
1 Execute System Setup, enter the password, and press [Enter].
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Password] and press [Enter].
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Depending on the model, the menu name may be displayed as PCIE SSD Password, SATA
SSD Password, etc.
For models equipped with two PCIE SSD devices installed, the menu names are displayed as
PCIE SSD1, PCIE SSD2, and if PCIE SSD and SATA SSD are installed, they are displayed as
PCIE SSD, SATA SSD, etc.
3 When the Password setting change screen appears, enter the current password in the [Enter Old
Password] field.
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4 Press the [Enter] key in [Enter New Password] and in [Enter New Password Again].
5 When a pop-up window appears, press the [Enter] key.
6 To save the changes in the system setup, press [F10].
7 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
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Restoring the Factory Default Settings
If you have changed the system setup by mistake, you can restore the default settings.
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improvements, without prior notice.
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1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Exit].
2 Click [Load Setup Defaults] by using the arrow keys and pressing [Enter].
3 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The settings will be reset
to the factory default.
4 To save the changes in system setup, press [F10].
5 When a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key. The PC will restart.
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• When you press [F9], you can use [Load Setup Defaults].
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Changing the Boot Order
The user can change the boot order according to his or her needs, or select a boot device
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To use the system setup (F2), booting device selection (F10), or recovery (F11), you need to
restart the system (click [Restart] in the system power menu) and then immediately press the
corresponding function key due to the fast booting speed.
Changing the Boot Order
1 Reboot the system and press [F2].
2 Move to the [Boot] menu when the system setup screen appears.
3 Go to [Boot Type Order] and press [F5] or [F6] to change the booting order.
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4 Press the [F10] key, and when a pop-up window appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key.
5 The changes are saved and the system reboots.
Selecting a Booting Device to Use
1 Reboot the system and press [F10].
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3 Boots using the selected device.
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Windows 10 Auto Scaling
The Windows 10 Auto Scaling feature for user's convenience may partially blur the screen or display
some icons and texts larger.
Refer to the following information to change the DPI scaling to suit your needs.
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2 Select [System] > [Display].
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settings.
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After auto scaling, you may need to restart some apps to apply the new scale and layout.
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If booting is impossible due to an error with the system, you can recover the system using LG
Recovery Center RE.
It is recommended that you create a recovery drive in case a serious error occurs in the system.
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CAUTION
If you have deleted the restoration data in the protected area of the hard disk, the restore
function may not work.
All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
1 Turn on the PC and press [F11].
2 Once LG Recovery Center RE is started, select a language and press the [Next] button.
3 When the cautions and user agreement screen appears, check the [I Agree] button and press the
[Next] button.
For recovery, the power adapter must be connected. Connect the system power and then
recover the system.
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The Windows 10 Auto Scaling feature for user's convenience may partially blur the screen or display
some icons and texts larger.
Refer to the following information to change the DPI scaling to suit your needs.
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1 Press the [
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2 Select [System] > [Display].
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3 Modify the [Change the size of text, apps, and other items] value to change the Auto Scaling
settings.
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Restoring the System
If the system has an error, you can use Windows 10's recovery function to recover or restore the
system to its initial pre-purchase state.
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installed another operating system, the restore function may not work.
To recover the system, the AC adapter must be connected.
1 Click the [
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2 When the [Settings] screen appears, select [Update & Security].
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4 If the following option screen appears, select a desired option to proceed with recovery.
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It removes the apps and their settings without loss of personal files.
1 Select [Keep my files].
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method does not appear.
[Cloud download] is a menu for downloading Windows from Microsoft Cloud Server and
reinstalling it.
The required time may vary depending on the Internet speed.
3 Check the current settings and click [Next] to perform the recovery according to the instructions.
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CAUTION
Removes all items from the system and restores the system to its initial pre-purchase state.
All data is lost during the initialization, so you must backup all critical data in advance.
It may take about 5 hours or longer depending on the system conditions.
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1 Select [Remove everything].
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2 Select How to Reinstall Windows.
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If the PC is not connected to the Internet, the screen for selecting Windows installation
method does not appear.
[Cloud download] is a menu for downloading Windows from Microsoft Cloud Server and
reinstalling it.
The required time may vary depending on the Internet speed.
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If you need to change the settings, click [Change settings] and change the settings.
Connecting to External Display
Connecting to the HDMI Port
HDMI is a multimedia interface that can integrate and transmit video and audio signals.
In some models, DTS Audio may not work when you use HDMI.
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2 HDMI port transfers both video and audio simultaneously. Hence, there is no need for a separate
audio connection.
3 On the PC, press [Fn] + [F7] to display the monitor (projector) toggling screen. Select the desired
screen output.
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system may not produce any sound.
If a program was running already, you must exit and restart the program to produce sound.
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Using a Wired/Wireless Router
A wireless / regular router connects several PCs and mobile devices to one internet line and enables
the use of internet and the network.
A wireless / regular router has to be bought separately. Refer to the manual provided by the
manufacturer for instructions.
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If one internet line is used with a wired / wireless router and several devices are connected, this may
result in a slower connection.
In case of a wireless LAN, it is recommended to change the network name and security settings for a
more secure connection.
Network speed can differ according to operation environment and specifications.
1 Connect the internet cable of the modem that was provided by your internet provider to the
router's WAN port.
2 Connect all devices (PC, IPTV, internet phone, etc.) with a LAN cable to LAN ports 1 to 4 of the
router.
The number of LAN ports can vary for each router model.
3 Please refer to the manual provided by the router manufacturer for setup of the network and
internet.
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The wireless network (Wireless LAN) is the network environment that connects a PC with the internet
provider or company network through an Access Point (wireless or regular router).
Wireless LAN is optional. Hence, it may not be installed in some models.
Turning On/Off Airplane Mode
Prior to using the wireless LAN, press [Fn] + [F6] to turn off Airplane Mode.
Pressing [Fn] + [F6] keys will turn on or off the Airplane Mode. If you are not going to use the
product for a while, keep the Airplane Mode turned on to reduce the battery power consumption.
Using the Wireless LAN
If an Access Point (wired or wireless router) is in the vicinity of the PC, the wireless LAN can easily be
accessed.
During the search for a wireless network (Wireless LAN), various Access Points may be found
according to the location where the PC is used.
In case there are no accessible wireless networks (Wireless LAN) near the PC, no Access Points
may be found.
A password protected Access Point cannot be accessed without the correct password.
1 Press the Action Center [
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4 If a connection is established, [Connected] appears below the Access Point name.
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Using Wired LAN
LAN is the network environment that users can connect to by using a cable to connect to their
internet providers or the company's network.
LAN is installed with an automatic IP (DHCP) as default value.
Please refer to the following instructions for details on setting up an automatic IP (DHCP) or manual
IP.
1 Connect the wired LAN cable to the LAN port.
2 Press the [
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3 Select [Network & Internet] > [Status] > [Change Adapter Options].
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static IP, select [Use Following IP Address] to enter the address.
Contact the network service provider or administrator to use a static IP.
7 Press [OK] to complete the network setup.
8 Click the Web Browser icon to check whether the internet is operating normally.
1 2 3 | TempConfidential 12. Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 2.71 MiB | March 04 2021 / August 31 2021 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | TempConfidential 11. External Photos | External Photos | 1.25 MiB | March 04 2021 / August 31 2021 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | Confidential 4. Label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 575.76 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1. Dimention : 70.0mm X 23.0mm 2. Background color : White 3. Font color : Black 4. Font type :
Arial Bold, HY 70 4C 23.0 1. Dimention : 70.0mm X 23.0mm 2. Background color : Black 3. Font color : Panton 423C 4. Font type : Arial Bold , HY 70 4C 23.0 RELEASING THIS DRAWING WITHOUT PERMISION OF LG Electronics SHOULD BE ACCUSED ACCORDING TO THE LAWS AND COMPANY RULES. LG
. DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCE (` mm) DIM GRADE 1 2 3 4 5 50 30 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.5 1.1 0.8 D 10<D 30<D 50<D 150<D 300<D 500<D 150 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.4
? 10 0.1 0.15 1.2 0.3 0.5 ANGULAR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 300 0.4 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.7 500 0.6 1.0 1.2 1.5 2.0 0.8 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.5 0 15U70P (KOREA) 15UD70P(KOREA)
/() (15U70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
/() (15UD70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 3.42 A Intel 11th GM
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 3.42 A
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849001
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849003 3-R2.0
/() (15U70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
/() (15UD70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 6.32 A Intel 11th PM
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 6.32 A
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849002
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849004 COLOR FINISH MATERIAL ITEM NO
-01 PET Intel 11th GM Intel 11th PM R-C-INT-
AX201NGW R-C-INT-
AX201NGW 15UG70P(B2G) 15U70P(USA) Model / Modele:15U70P Power / Energie: 19 V 6.32A 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. All regulation marks for the optional modules are attached under the customer access panel or on the module itself if installed. FCC ID : BEJNT-15U70P CAN ICES-003 (B)/NMB-003(B), IC : 2703H-15U70P Product of China / Produit de la Chine MEZ68849008 Intel 11th PM R-C-INT-
AX201NGW R-C-INT-
AX201NGW R-C-INT-
AX201NGW R-C-INT-
AX201NGW
/() (15UG70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 3.42 A
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849005
/() (15UG70P)
/ ()/ Tech-Front (Chongqing) Computer Co., Ltd.
: ZU10202-19004 R-R-LGE-15U70N
19 V 6.32 A
: 1544-7777 MEZ68849006 Intel 11th GM Intel 11th PM 15U70P 6.32 All regulation marks for the optional modules are attached on the module itself if installed. RF Module Inside : INTEL AX201NGW Detailed information in the user manual informacin detallada en el manual de usuario LG Electronics Inc. EU Representative Krijgsman 1, 1186 DM Amstelveen, The Netherlands Product of China MEZ68849010 Intel 11th PM 3-R2.0 15U70P(SPAIN) NO PART NO DESCRIPTION MATERIAL COLOR FINISH NOTE C B A QUANTITY THIRD ANGLE PROJECT SCALE UNIT DRAWN mm CHECKED APPROVED ID label MEZ688490XX 15U*70P
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1 2 3 | 10. Test Setup Photos Rev0224 | Test Setup Photos | 543.97 KiB | March 04 2021 / August 31 2021 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Rev0220-1 | RF Exposure Info | 968.49 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix A. SAR Plots of System Verification Rev0220- | RF Exposure Info | 209.96 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix B SAR Plots of SAR Measurement Rev0218 | RF Exposure Info | 244.05 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | 2. Agency Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 57.29 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
Authority to Act as Agent American Certification Body, Inc. Date: 2021-01-06 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 To Whom It May Concern:
_____ BTL Inc / Melody Wu ____ is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you, Agency Agreement Expiration Date:__2022-01-07____ By:
__________________________ ___ Dae Woong Kim______
(Signature1)
(Print name) Title:
Director, Standard & Compliance On behalf of: LG Electronics USA _____
(Company Name) Telephone:
201-266-2215 _____________ 1 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
1 2 3 | 3. Confidentiality Request Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 202.55 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
Request for Confidentiality Date: 2021-01-07 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: BEJNT-15U70P Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 12.4, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent*2 Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent*3 Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description/Theory of Operation Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual LG Electronics USA has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of ___180___ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications:
IC currently only distinguishes Permanent Confidentiality exhibits as shown above. Short Term confidentiality is not considered applicable to IC applications. Sincerely, By:
Director, Standard & Compliance Dae Woong Kim
(Signature/Title3)
(Print name) 2 - The asterisked items (*) require further information to be provided to ACB before permanent confidentiality will be extended to these exhibits. Please refer to FCC KDB 726920 and the specific Document link for D01 found at:
https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?switch=P&id=41731 and review section II, 3) regarding specific information that must accompany these requests. 3 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
1 2 3 | 9. Test report RLAN Band 1-4 Rev0304-1 | Test Report | 4.95 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | 9. Test report RLAN Band 1-4 Rev0304-2 | Test Report | 5.00 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | 9. Test report RLAN Band 1-4 Rev0304-3 | Test Report | 3.94 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 13. Operation Description for software security Rev0218 | Cover Letter(s) | 315.24 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
Date: <2021-01-07>
Attn: Office of Engineering and Technology Subject: Attestation Letter regarding UNII devices FCC ID: BEJNT-15U70P IC ID: 2703H-15U70P Software security questions and answers per KDB 594280 D02:
Software Security description General Description 1 Describe how any software/firmware updates for The RF parameters are put in the read-
elements than can affect the devices RF parameters will only partition of device's flash and could be obtained, downloaded, validated and installed. For only be installed by the factory. The software that is accessed through manufacturers website software is compiled as binary file and or devices management system, describe the different cannot change the RF parameter through levels of security as appropriate. this binary file. It is read-only without the change to change the setting. 2 Describe the RF parameters that are modified by any Radio frequency parameters are limited software/firmware without any hardware changes. Are by US regulatory domain and country these parameters in some way limited such that any code to limit frequency and transmit other software/firmware changes will not allow the power levels. These limits are stored in device to exceed the authorized RF characteristics?
non-volatile memory by the module 3 Describe in detail the authentication protocols that are in The firmware is installed on each device place to ensure that the source of the RF-related during manufacturing process. The software/firmware is valid. Describe in detail how the correct firmware is verified and installed RF-related software is protected against modification. by the module manufacturer. manufacturer at the time of production. They will not exceed the authorized values. In addition, the firmware binary is encrypted using open SSL encryption and the firmware updates can only be stored in non-volatile memory when the firmware is authenticated. 4 Describe in detail any encryption methods used to The firmware binary is encrypted. The support the use of legitimate RF-related process to flash anew firmware is using a software/firmware. The encryption key is known by the module manufacturer only. secret key to decrypt the firmware; only correct decrypted firmware is stored in non-volatile memory (see #3). 5 For a device that can be configured as a master and The device ensures the compliance by client (with active or passive scanning), explain how the checking the configured parameter and device ensures compliance for each mode? In particular operation values according to the if the device acts as master in some band of operation regulatory domain and country code in and client in another; how is compliance ensured in each each band. band of operation?
Software Security description Third-Party Access Control 1 Explain if any third parties have the capability to operate No, third parties dont have the a US sold device on any other regulatory domain, capability to access and change radio frequencies, or in any manner that is in violation of the parameters. US sold modules are factory certification. configured to US. 2 Describe, if the device permits third-party software or The RF parameters are put in the read-
firmware installation, what mechanisms are provided by only partition of device's flash and could the manufacturer to permit integration of such functions only be installed by the factory. RF while ensuring that the RF parameters of the device parameters: frequency operation, power cannot be operated outside its authorization for settings and country code. operation in the U.S. In the description include what controls and/or agreements are in place with providers of third-party functionality to ensure the devices underlying RF parameters are unchanged and how the manufacturer verifies the functionality. 3 For Certified Transmitter modular devices, describe how The device is not available for sale or the module grantee ensures that host manufacturers fully installation outside of company licensing comply with these software security requirements for U-
agreements. The device are always NII devices. If the module is controlled through driver installed in a factory by responsible for software loaded in the host, describe how the drivers are loading authorized software. controlled and managed such that the modular transmitter RF parameters are not modified outside the grant of authorization. Software Security description USER CONFIGURATION GUID 1 Describe the user configurations permitted through the Authorized channel, bandwidth, and UI. If different levels of access are permitted for modulation can be configured through professional installers, system integrators or end-users, the UI. describe the differences. a. What parameters are viewable and configurable by different parties?
Various device status information is made available like log information, connection status, operation mode, operation frequency, etc. Radio parameters are described in c.i b. What parameters are accessible or modifiable This device is not subject to professional to the professional installer?
i. Are the parameters in some way installation limited, so that the installers will not enter parameters that exceed those authorized?
ii. What controls exist that the user cannot operate the device outside its authorization in the U.S.?
c. What configuration options are available to The end user is able to configure the the end-user?
operation frequency, modulation, reduce the output power levels etc. The end user cannot change the antenna gain and i. Are the parameters in some way country code, those settings are limited, so that the installers will not programmed at factory production time. enter parameters that exceed those authorized?
What controls exist that the user cannot operate the device outside its Yes, the parameters can only be changed within the limits of country code US. authorization in the U.S.?
The country code and regulatory domain control do limit all the parameters set by d. Is the country code factory set? Can it be The country code is factory set and is changed in the UI?
never changed by UI. The country code is factory set and is If so, what controls exist to ensure never changed by UI that the device can only operate within its authorization in the U.S.?
e. What are the default parameters when the RF parameters including frequency device is restarted?
operation, power settings and country code are the default factory settings UI ii. i. when the device is restarted. 2 Can the radio be configured in bridge or mesh mode? If Not supported. yes, an attestation may be required. Further information is available in KDB Publication 905462 D02. 3 For a device that can be configured as a master and No end user controls or user interface client (with active or passive scanning), if this is user operation to change master/client configurable, describe what controls exist, within the UI, operation. 4 For a device that can be configured as different types of The device does not support these access points, such as point-to-point or point-to-
modes/features. to ensure compliance for each mode. If the device acts as a master in some bands and client in others, how is this configured to ensure compliance?
multipoint, and use different types of antennas, describe what controls exist to ensure compliance with applicable limits and the proper antenna is used for each mode of operation. See Section 15.407(a). NameDae Woong Kim PositionDirector, Standard & Compliance Company Name LG Electronics USA
1 2 3 | Confidential 15. Model Declaration Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 140.64 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
Model Declaration Letter We, the undersigning company Company Name: LG Electronics USA Hereby confirm that the following products:
Product name: Notebook Computer FCC ID: BEJNT-15U70P That All versions of the Model 15U70P* ("*" can be 0-9 or A-Z), 15UD70P, 15UG70P, 15UB70P; are electrically equal except the following difference:
The model is only differ in model name for just marketing use only. Name: Dae Woong Kim Position: Director, Standard & Compliance Company Name: LG Electronics USA
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix C Calibration Certificate 1 | RF Exposure Info | 4.77 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix C Calibration Certificate 2 | RF Exposure Info | 4.76 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix C Calibration Certificate 3 | RF Exposure Info | 4.65 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix C Calibration Certificate 4 | RF Exposure Info | 556.27 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix C Calibration Certificate 5 | RF Exposure Info | 5.00 MiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix D Photographs of the Test Set-U | Test Setup Photos | 94.72 KiB | March 04 2021 / August 31 2021 | delayed release |
1 2 3 | Confidential 16. BTL-FCC SAR-1-2012T054 Appendix E SAR SPLSR | RF Exposure Info | 180.43 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
1 2 3 | Confidential 14. Non-SDR Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 181.27 KiB | March 04 2021 / March 05 2021 |
Date: January 7, 2021 Refer to KDB 442812 D01 SDR apps Guide v02r03. The following six questions can be used for determining if a radio can elect to be, or must be an SDR. 1. Can the RF parameters of the device be altered through software?
Yes - go to 2 No, not an SDR 2. Can third parties not permitted by the Commission through specific filings modify, configure, or load different software, or make configuration settings to operate the device or host hardware radio frequency parameters
(frequency range, modulation type, maximum output power or other radio parameters) in any other way than granted (or expected to be granted)?
Yes, must be an SDR. No - go to 3. Is the device capable of operating in any other way than granted, or will be, 3. granted?
Yes, - go to 4. No - go to 5. 4. Is this a Part 15 client Device as defined in Section 15.202 (as opposed to a master device)?
Yes, qualifies as a part 15 client devices - go to 5. No, must be an SDR. 5. Does the manufacturer elect SDR?
Yes, elects to be an SDR. No, Not an SDR Final conclusion:
According to the above questions reply, we can confirm this Notebook Computer (FCC ID: BEJNT-15U70P) must be a Non-SDR. Name: Dae Woong Kim Position: Director, Standard & Compliance Company Name: LG Electronics USA
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1 | 2021-03-05 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2422 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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2021-03-05
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LG Electronics USA
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0020917688
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111 Sylvan Avenue North Building
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111 Sylvan Avenue
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Englewood Cliffs, NJ
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United States
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h******@acbcert.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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BEJ
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
NT-15U70P
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D******** K********
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Director, Regulatory and Environmental Affairs
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
201-2********
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201-8********
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k******@lge.com
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BTL Inc.
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S****** H******
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
No. 18, Ln. 171, Sec. 2, Jiuzong Rd.
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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+8862********
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s******@newbtl.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | 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?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/31/2021 | ||||
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 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Notebook Computer | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements.SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. This Notebook Computer is approved with antenna High-Tek, part no. DQ60ACQD044. The highest reported body and simultaneous SAR values are 0.91W/kg and 0.91W/kg respectively. This device supports 20, 40, 80 and 160 MHz bandwidth modes and contains 2.4GHzWLAN and BT/ BLE transmitters. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. This Notebook Computer is approved with antenna High-Tek, part no. DQ60ACQD044. The highest reported body and simultaneous SAR values are 0.48W/kg and 0.89W/kg respectively. This device supports 20 and 40 MHz bandwidth modes and contains 5GHz WLAN and BT transmitters. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power listed is conducted. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements.SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. This Notebook Computer is approved with antenna High-Tek, part no. DQ60ACQD044. The highest reported body and simultaneous SAR values are 0.13W/kg and 0.53W/kg respectively. This device contains 2.4GHz/ 5GHz WLAN and BLE transmitters. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Firm Name |
BTL Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
W******** C********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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1 2 3 |
A******@newbtl.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5250 | 0.0391 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5250 | 5320 | 0.0385 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | CC MO ND | 5500 | 5720 | 0.039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.176 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0054 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2472 | 0.1456 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 15C | CC MO | 2422 | 2462 | 0.176 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0104000 |
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