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OWNERS MANUAL LED LCD TV / PLASMA TV Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. LED LCD TV MODELS 47LX9500 55LX9500 47LEX8 55LEX8 60LEX9 72LEX9 PLASMA TV MODELS 50PK950 60PK950 50PX950 60PX950 P/NO : SAC34134205 (1006-REV03) www.lg.com The model and serial number of the TV is located on the back and/or one side of the TV. Record it below should you ever need service. MODEL SERIAL WARNING / CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral trian-
gle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dan-
gerous voltage within the products enclo-
sure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equi-
lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important oper-
ating and maintenance (servicing) instruc-
tions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING/CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guide-
lines for proper grounding and, in particular, speci-
fies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical. 2 WARNING / CAUTION To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. FCC Notice Class B digital device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro-
tection against harmful interference in a residen-
tial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equip-
ment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-
nected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-
tions: (1) This device may not cause (harmful) interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation (of the device). Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. CAUTION Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from LG Electronics. Unauthorized modification could void the users authority to operate this product. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. 6 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, conve-
nience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 1 Do not use this apparatus near water. 2 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Only use attachments/accessories speci-
fied by the manufacturer. 3 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 4 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appa-
ratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. 5 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong, The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an elec-
trician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10 Refer all servicing to qualified service per-
sonnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is dam-
aged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the appara-
tus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11 Never touch this apparatus or antenna during a thunder or lighting storm. 12 When mounting a TV on the wall, make sure not to install the TV by the hanging power and signal cables on the back of the TV. 13 Do not allow an impact shock or any objects to fall into the product, and do not drop onto the screen with something. 14 CAUTION concerning the Power Cord:
It is recommend that appliances be placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appli-
ance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this owner's manual to be certain. Do not connect too many appliances to the same AC power outlet as this could result in fire or electric shock. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall outlets, exten-
sion cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous . Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or fire. Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discon-
tinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized servicer. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance. Do not use a damaged or loose power cord. Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the TV. Grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord. 4 15 WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or elec-
trical shock, do not expose this product to rain, moisture or other liquids. Do not touch the TV with wet hands. Do not install this product near flammable objects such as gasoline or candles or expose the TV to direct air conditioning. 16 Do not expose to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc. on or over the appara-
tus (e.g. on shelves above the unit). 17 GROUNDING Ensure that you connect the earth ground wire to prevent possible electric shock (i.e. a TV with a three-prong grounded AC plug must be connected to a three-prong ground-
ed AC outlet). If grounding methods are not possible, have a qualified electrician install a separate circuit breaker. Do not try to ground the unit by connecting it to telephone wires, lightening rods, or gas pipes. Power Supply Short-circuit Breaker 18 DISCONNECTING DEVICE FROM MAINS Mains plug is the disconnecting device. The plug must remain readily operable. 19 As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet, it is not disconnected from AC power even if you turn off the power switch on the unit. 23 Ventilation Install your TV where there is proper ventila-
tion. Do not install in a confined space such as a bookcase. Do not cover the product with cloth or other materials (e.g.) plastic while plugged in. Do not install in exces-
sively dusty places. 24 Take care not to touch the ventilation open-
ings. When watching the TV for a long period, the ventilation openings may become hot. 25 If you smell smoke or other odors coming from the TV or hear strange sounds, unplug the power cord contact an authorized service center. 26 Do not press strongly upon the panel with hand or sharp object such as nail, pencil or pen, or make a scratch on it. 27 Keep the product away from direct sunlight. 28 For LED LCD TV If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a small flicker when it is turned on. This is normal, there is nothing wrong with TV. Some minute dot defects may be visible on the screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or blue spots. However, they have no adverse effect on the monitor's performance. Avoid touching the LCD screen or holding your finger(s) against it for long periods of time. Doing so may produce some tempo-
rary distortion effects on the screen. 20 ANTENNAS Outdoor antenna grounding If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions below. An outdoor antenna sys-
tem should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits as death or serious injury can occur. Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code
(NEC) in the U.S.A. provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding elec-
trodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 Ground Clamp Electric Service Equipment Antenna Lead in Wire Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-20) Grounding Conductor
(NEC Section 810-21) Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding Electrode System (NEC Art 250, Part H) NEC: National Electrical Code 21 Cleaning When cleaning, unplug the power cord and rub gently with a soft cloth to prevent scratching. Do not spray water or other liquids directly on the TV as electric shock may occur. Do not clean with chemicals such as alcohol, thinners or benzene. 22 Moving Make sure the product is turned off, unplugged and all cables have been removed. It may take 2 or more people to carry larger TVs. Do not press against or put stress on the front panel of the TV. 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 29 Viewing 3D Imaging
When viewing 3D imaging, watch the TV from an effective viewing angle and within the appropriate distance. If you ex-
ceed this viewing angle or distance, you may not be able to view the 3D imaging. Furthermore, the 3D imaging may not display if it is viewed while you are lying down.
If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or for a long period of time, it may harm your eyesight.
Watching the TV or playing video games that incorporate 3D imaging with the 3D glasses for a long period of time can cause drowsiness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or your eyes. If you have a headache, or otherwise feel fatigued or drowsy, stop watching the TV and take a rest.
Pregnant woman, seniors, persons with heart problems or persons who experi-
ence frequent drowsiness should refrain from watching 3D TV.
Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck or dodge the image displayed in the video. Therefore, it is best if you do not watch 3D TV near fragile objects or near any objects that can be knocked over easily.
Please prevent children under the age of 5 from watching 3D TV. It may affect their vision development. 6
Warning for photosensitization seizure:
Some viewers may experience a seizure or epilepsy when exposed to certain fac-
tors, including ashing lights or images in TV or video games. If you or anybody from your family has a history of epilepsy or sei-
zure, please consult with your doctor before watching 3D TV. Also certain symptoms can occur in un-
specied conditions without any previous history. If you experience any of the follow-
ing symptoms, immediately stop watching the 3D imaging and consult a doctor: dizzi-
ness or lightheadedness, visual transition or altered vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, unconscious ac-
tion, convulsion, loss of conscience, con-
fusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps, or nausea. Parents should monitor their children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the effects of watching 3D TV. Risk of photosensitization seizure can be re-
duced with the following actions.
- Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.
- For those who have vision that is different in each eye, they should watch the TV af-
ter taking vision correction measures.
- Watch the TV so that your eyes are on the same level as the 3D screen and refrain from sitting too closely to the TV
- Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired or sick, and avoid watching the 3D imaging for a long period of time.
- Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other purpose than viewing 3D imaging on a 3D TV.
- Some viewers may feel disoriented after watching 3D TV. Therefore, after you watch 3D TV, take a moment to regain awareness of your situation before moving. CONTENTS WARNING / CAUTION............................2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................3 CONTENTS ......................................................6 FEATURE OF THIS TV ..............................9 PREPARATION Accessories...........................................................10 Optional Extras ..................................................... 11 Front Panel Information ....................................12 Back Panel Information.....................................15 Stand Instructions ......................................................18 VESA Wall Mounting ........................................22 Cable Management ..........................................24 Desktop Pedestal Installation .........................26 Swivel Stand ........................................................26 Kensington Security System ..........................26 Securing the TV to the wall to prevent falling when the tv is used on a stand..................... 27 Antenna or Cable Connection.......................28 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP HD Receiver Setup............................................29 DVD SETUP.........................................................33 VCR SETUP.........................................................36 Other A/V Source Setup.................................38 USB Connection ................................................38 Headphone Setup....................................................39 Audio Out Connection.....................................40 External Equipment WIreless Connection
(Optional Extras)..................................................41 PC Setup..............................................................42 Network Setup .................................................... 47 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL Remote Control Functions ..............................55 Magic Motion Remote Control Functions...58 Turning on the TV............................................... 61 Channel Selection............................................... 61 Volume Adjustment ........................................... 61 Initial Setting .......................................................62 On-Screen Menus Selection..........................64 Quick Menu .........................................................66 Home Menu ........................................................ 67 Customer Support
- Software Update.............................................68
- Picture Test/Sound Test................................69
- Product/Service Info...................................... 70
- Network Test...................................................... 71 Simple Manual.................................................... 72 Channel Setup
- Auto Scan (Auto Tuning).............................. 73
- Add/Delete Channel (Manual Tuning) ..... 74
- Channel Editing............................................... 75 Channel List ........................................................ 76 Favorite Channel Setup.................................... 77 Channel Information ......................................... 78 Channel Brief Information............................... 79 Input List ............................................................. 80 Input Label............................................................81 Reset to Factory Default (Initial Setting) .....82 Mode Setting ......................................................83 Demo Mode ........................................................84 AV Mode...............................................................85 Game/Schedule.................................................86 SIMPLINK.............................................................90 3D VIDEO 3D Video...............................................................92 Watching 3D Video ...........................................94 MY MEDIA Entry Mode ..........................................................96 Connection Method .......................................... 97 Movie list.............................................................102 Photo list.............................................................109 Music list.............................................................. 115 DivX Registration Code..................................120 Deactivation ........................................................ 121 NETWORK Legal Notice ...................................................... 122 7 NETCAST TIME SETTING Clock Setting
- Auto Clock Setup..........................................157
- Manual Clock Setup .................................... 158 Auto On/Off Time Setting............................ 159 Sleep Timer Setting ........................................160 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS Set Password & Lock System
- Setting up Your Password............................161
- Set Password ................................................. 162 Lock System...................................................... 163 Channel Blocking............................................. 164 Movie & TV Rating .......................................... 165 Downloadable Rating.......................................170 External Input Blocking ....................................171 Key Lock ..............................................................172 APPENDIX Troubleshooting.................................................173 Maintenance.......................................................176 Product Specifications ....................................177 IR Codes.............................................................180 External Control Through RS-232C .......... 182 Open Source License.....................................188 Netcast Menu.................................................... 123 YOUTUBE........................................................... 124 PICASA............................................................... 126 PICTURE CONTROL Picture Size (Aspect Ratio) Control............ 128 Picture Wizard...................................................130
Energy Saving............................................ 132 Preset Picture Settings (Picture Mode)..... 133 Manual Picture Adjustment - User Mode 134 Picture Improvement Technology (Advanced Control) ............................................................... 135 Expert Picture control..................................... 136 Picture Reset..................................................... 139 TruMotion .........................................................140 LED Local Dimming ........................................141 Power Indicator ................................................ 142 Image Sticking Minimization (ISM) Method . 143 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL Auto Volume...................................................... 144 Clear Voice II ..................................................... 145 Balance ............................................................... 146 Preset Sound Settings (Sound Mode) .......147 Sound Setting Adjustment - User Mode.148 Audio Reset....................................................... 149 TV Speakers On/Off Setup ..........................150 Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup ....................... 151 Audio Language ............................................. 152 On-screen Menus Language Selection.... 153 Caption Mode
- Analog Broadcasting System Captions. 154
- Digital Broadcasting System Captions... 155
- Caption Option.............................................. 156 8 FEATURE OF THIS TV
Some of these features are not available on all models. High-definition television. High-
resolution digital television broadcast and playback system composed of roughly a million or more pixels, 16:9 aspect-ratio screens, and AC3 digital audio. A subset of digital television, HDTV formats include 1080p, 1080i, and 720p resolutions. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-
Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC."
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video format created by DivX,Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX video. ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:
This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-
on-Demand (VOD) content. To gener-
ate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration pro-
cess and learn more about DivX VOD. DivX Certified to play DivX video up to HD 1080p, including premium content Pat. 7,295,673; 7,460,688;7,519,274 the This TV contains the detailed calibra-
tions necessary for professional certifi-
cation by Imaging Science Foundation. The resulting ISF day and night modes will then be accessible by the user to experience the best their LG HDTV has to offer. Sophisticated and detailed calibrations can be made through the ISFccc mode. Detailed calibration requires a licensed technician. Please contact your local dealer to inquire about an ISF certified technician. THX (Thomlinson Holmans Experiment) is an audio and video certification stan-
dard established by George Lucas and Thomlinson. A THX certified display guarantees screen quality that exceeds the display standard specification in both hardware and software. View videos and photos and listen to music on your TV through USB 2.0
(videos dependent on model). Displays HDTV programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture. IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO PREVENT IMAGE BURN / BURN-IN ON YOUR TV SCREEN
When a fixed image (e.g. logos, screen menus, video game, and computer display) is displayed on the TV for an extended period, it can become permanently imprinted on the screen. This phenomenon is known as image burn or burn-in. Image burn is not covered under the man-
ufacturers warranty.
In order to prevent image burn, avoid displaying a fixed image on your TV screen for a prolonged period (2 or more hours for LCD, 1 or more hours for Plasma).
Image burn can also occur on the letter-
boxed areas of your TV if you use the 4:3 aspect ratio setting for an extended period. 9 PREPARATION PREPARATION ACCESSORIES Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV. If an accessory is missing, please con-
tact the dealer where you purchased the TV. The accessories included may differ from the images below. P R E P A R A T O N I 1.5V 1.5V 1.5V 1.5V Owners Manual CD Manual, Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials CD Remote Control, Batteries (AAA) Motion Remote Control, Strap, Batteries (AA) Not included with all models Option Extras
* Wipe spots on the exterior only with the polishing cloth.
* Do not wipe roughly when removing stains. Excessive pressure may cause scratches or discoloration. Polishing Cloth When using the VGA (D-sub 15 pin cable) PC connection, the user must use shielded signal interface cables with ferrite cores to main-
tain standards compliance. D-sub 15 pin Cable Not included with all models Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic waves that may interfere with the TV. Install the Ferrite core on the power cable close to the wall plug. Close to the wall plug. Ferrite core can be used to reduce the electromagnetic wave when connecting the LAN cable. Place the ferrite core far from TV and wind the LAN cable in the ferrite core once. Ferrite Core
(Black) Ferrite Core
(White) 10 47/55LX9500, 47/55LEX8, 60/72LEX9 x 4 x 4
(M4 x 12)
(M4 x 22) Screws for stand assembly
(Refer to P.20) x 2 Cable Holder
(Refer to p.25) Component gender cable, AV gender cable Stand Rear Cover Plasma TV
(For 50PK950, 50PX950) x 4 x 4 x 2
(M4 x 14)
(M4 x 28) Screws for stand assembly
(Refer to P.18) Cable Holder
(Refer to P.24) Power Cord Protection Cover
(Refer to P.19) Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA Adaptor
(AN-WF100) Cable Management Clip
(Refer to P.24) OPTIONAL EXTRAS Optional extras can be changed or modified for quality improvement without any notification. Contact your dealer for buying these items. These devices only work with compatible LG LED LCD TV and Plasma TV.
(For 47/55LX9500, 50/60PX950) Wireless Media Box
(AN-WL100W) Wireless LAN for Broadband/
DLNA Adaptor
(AN-WF100) 3D Glasses
(AG-S100) P R E P A R A T O N I 11 PREPARATION FRONT PANEL INFORMATION
Image shown may differ from your TV. 50/60PK950, 50/60PX950 Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions Remote Control Sensor SPEAKER Power/Standby Indicator Illuminates red in standby mode. The lighting is off while the TV remains on. Touch Button You can operate the button just by touching the button lightly with your finger. INPUT MENU ENTER VOL CH POWER Button INPUT Button MENU Button ENTER Button VOLUME
(+, -) Buttons CHANNEL
(,) Buttons P R E P A R A T O N I 12 47/55LX9500 SPEAKER Emitter It is the part equipped with the emitter exchanging sig-
nal with 3D glasses. Please be careful not to block the screen with objects or people while watching a 3D Video. CH VOL ENTER MENU INPUT CHANNEL (,) Buttons VOLUME (-, +) Buttons ENTER Button MENU Button INPUT Button POWER Button Remote Control Sensor Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions Power/Standby Indicator
(Can be adjusted using the Power Indicator in the OPTION menu.p.142) P R E P A R A T O N I 13 PREPARATION
Image shown may differ from your TV. 47/55LEX8, 60/72LEX9 P R E P A R A T O N I Remote Control Sensor Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions Power/Standby Indicator
(Can be adjusted using the Power Indicator in the OPTION menu.p.142) SPEAKER Emitter Touch Button You can operate the button just by touching the button lightly with your finger. CH VOL ENTER MENU INPUT CHANNEL
(,) Buttons VOLUME
(-, +) Buttons ENTER Button MENU Button INPUT Button POWER Button 14 BACK PANEL INFORMATION
Image shown may differ from your TV. 50/60PK950, 50/60PX950 12 9 2 3 5 4 SERVICE ONLY or AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL & SERVICE) WIRELESS CONTROL N A L 3 2 1 1 REMOTE CONTROL IN
/DVI IN VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R 1 N I V A 6 N I T N E N O P M O C Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO 2 1 ANTENNA
/CABLE IN 13 8 7 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 4 N I I V D I R O D U A
) O N O M
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L O E D V I AV IN 2 10 2 6 P R E P A R A T O N I 15 PREPARATION P R E P A R A T O N I 47/55LX9500, 47/55LEX8, 60/72LEX9 12 1 2 3 4 RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN WIRELESS CONTROL
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO 5 6 A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N ANTENNA/
CABLE IN 9 8 7 16 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 3 N I T N E N O P M O C R P B P Y
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I O D U A
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P H 4 N I 10 8 11 2 2 N I V A I O D U A
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O E D V I 6 CAUTION For HDMI IN 4 and USB IN 1, 2
For an optimal connection, HDMI cables and USB devices should have bezels less than 10 mm (0.39 inches) thick.
*A 10 mm (0.39 inches) Connect over-the-air or cable signals to this jack. 8 COMPONENT IN Analog Connection. Supports HD. Uses a red, green, and blue cable for video &
red and white for audio. 9 WIRELESS CONTROL Connect the Wireless Ready Dongle to the TV to control the external input devices con-
nected to Media Box wirelessly. 10 USB INPUT Used for viewing photos, watching movies and listening to MP3s. 11 HEADPHONE 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) headphone jack Impedance 16 , Maximum audio out 15 mW 12 Power Cord or Socket For operation with AC power. Caution: Never attempt to operate the TV on DC power. 13 REMOTE CONTROL IN For a wired remote control. 1 LAN Network connection for Netflix, Yahoo! TV Widgets, etc (for USA). Also used for video, photo and music files on a local network. 2 HDMI/DVI IN, HDMI IN Digital Connection. Supports HD video and Digital audio. Doesnt support 480i. Accepts DVI video using an adapter or HDMI to DVI cable (not included). 3 RGB IN (PC) Analog PC Connection. Uses a D-sub 15 pin cable (VGA cable). AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) 0.32 cm (1/8 inch) headphone jack for analog PC audio input. 4 RS-232C IN (CONTROL & SERVICE) or SERVICE ONLY Used by third party devices. This port is used for service or Hotel mode. 5 OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Digital optical audio output for use with amps and home theater systems. Note: In standby mode, this port doesnt work. 6 AV (Audio/Video) IN Analog composite connection. Supports standard definition video only (480i). 7 ANTENNA/CABLE IN P R E P A R A T O N I 17 PREPARATION STAND INSTRUCTIONS (For 50/60PK950, 50/60PX950)
Image shown may differ from your TV. INSTALLATION 1 Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 2 Assemble the parts of the STAND BODY with the STAND BASE of the TV. 3 Assemble the parts of the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP with the STAND BODY. 4 Assemble the TV as shown. STAND BODY M4 x 14 STAND BASE 50PK950, 50PX950
(provided as parts of the product) CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP STAND BODY 5 Install the 4 screws into the holes shown.
! NOTE
When assembling the desk type stand, make sure the screws are fully tightened (If not tightened fully, the TV can tilt forward after the product installation). Do not over tighten. M4 x 28 P R E P A R A T O N I 18 DETACHMENT 1 Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 2 Remove the screws that hold the stand on. 50PK950, 50PX950 60PK950, 60PX950 M4 x 28 M4 x 30 3 Detach the stand from TV. PROTECTION COVER After removing the stand, install the included PROTECTION COVER over the hole for the stand. Press the PROTECTION COVER into the TV until you hear it click. When installing the wall mounting bracket, use the PROTECTION COVER. PROTECTION COVER Fix a guide to the outside. P R E P A R A T O N I 19 PREPARATION STAND INSTRUCTIONS (For 47/55LX9500, 47/55LEX8)
Image shown may differ from your TV. INSTALLATION P R E P A R A T O N I 1 Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. STAND BODY STAND BASE 2 Assemble the parts of the STAND BODY with the STAND BASE of the TV. At this time, tighten the screws that hold the STAND BODY on. M4 x 22 3 Install the 4 screws into the holes shown. 4 Assemble the part of the STAND REAR COVER with the TV. M4 x 12 STAND REAR COVER
! NOTE
When assembling the desk type stand, make sure the screws are fully tightened (If not tightened fully, the TV can tilt forward after the product installation). Do not over tighten. 20 DETACHMENT 1 Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 2 Detach the STAND REAR COVER from TV. 3 Remove the screws that hold the stand on. 4 Detach the stand from TV. P R E P A R A T O N I 21 PREPARATION VESA WALL MOUNTING Install your wall mount onto wooden studs perpendicular to the floor. When attaching to other building materials, please contact a professional. If installed on a ceiling or slanted wall, it may fall and result in severe personal injury. We recommend that you use an LG brand wall mount when mounting the TV to a wall. LG recommends that wall mounting be performed by a qualified professional installer. P R E P A R A T O N I Model B VESA (A * B) A Standard Screw Quantity Wall Mounting Bracket
(sold separately) LSW200B, LSW200BG, LSW200BX, LSW200BXG 47LX9500, 47LEX8 200 * 200 M6 55LX9500, 55LEX8 400 * 400 M6 50PK950, 50PX950 400 * 400 M6 60PK950, 60PX950 600 * 400 M8 4 4 4 4 LSW400B, LSW400BG, DSW400BG AW-50PG60M AW-50PG60MS AW-60PG60M AW-60PG60MS 22
! NOTE
Screw length needed depends on the wall mount used. For further information, refer to the instructions included with the mount.
Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table.
When purchasing our wall mount kit, a detailed installation manual and all parts necessary for assembly are provided.
Do not use screws longer than the standard dimension, as they may cause damage to the inside to the TV.
For wall mounts that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications, the length of the screws may differ depending on their specifications.
Do not use screws that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications. Do not use fasten the screws too strongly, this may damage the TV or cause the TV to a fall, leading to personal injury. LG is not liable for these kinds of accidents.
LG is not liable for TV damage or personal injury when a non-VESA or non specified wall mount is used or the consumer fails to follow the TV installation instructions. CAUTION
Do not install your wall mount kit while your TV is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock. P R E P A R A T O N I 23 PREPARATION CABLE MANAGEMENT
Image shown may differ from your TV. Plasma TV How to use the CABLE HOLDER 1 After connecting the cables as necessary, install the CABLE HOLDER as shown and bundle the cables. In case of the LAN cable, install as shown to reduce the electromagnetic wave. CABLE HOLDER How to use the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP 1 Connect the cables as necessary. To connect additional equipment, see the EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP section. 2 Install the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP into the TV until clicking sound. HOW TO REMOVE THE CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP
Hold the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP with both hands and pull it backward as shown. P R E P A R A T O N I 24
Image shown may differ from your TV. 47/55LX9500, 47/55LEX8, 60/72LEX9 1 Secure the power cord with the CABLE HOLDER on the TV back cover. It will help prevent the power cable from being removed by accident. 2 After connecting the cables as necessary, install the CABLE HOLDER as shown and bundle the cables. CABLE HOLDER CABLE HOLDER P R E P A R A T O N I 25 PREPARATION DESKTOP PEDESTAL INSTALLATION
Image shown may differ from your TV. For proper ventilation, allow a clearance of 10.1 cm (4 inch) on all four sides from the wall. 10.1 cm (4 inch) 10.1 cm (4 inch) 10.1 cm (4 inch) 10.1 cm (4 inch) CAUTION
Ensure adequate ventilation by following the clearance recommendations.
Do not mount near or above any type of heat source. SWIVEL STAND After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set manually to the left or right direction by 20 to suit your viewing position. KENSINGTON SECURITY SYSTEM
This feature is not available for all models.
- The TV is equipped with a Kensington Security System con-
nector on the back panel. Connect the Kensington Security System cable as shown below.
- For the detailed installation and use of the Kensington Security System, refer to the users guide provided with the Kensington Security System. For further information, contact http://www.kensington.com, the internet homepage of the Kensington company. Kensington sells security systems for expensive electronic equipment such as notebook PCs and LCD projectors. NOTE: The Kensington Security System is an optional accessory. P R E P A R A T O N I 26 SECURING THE TV TO THE WALL TO PREVENT FALLING WHEN THE TV IS USED ON A STAND
You should purchase necessary components to prevent the TV from tipping over (when not using a wall mount).
Image shown may differ from your TV. We recommend that you set up the TV close to a wall so it cannot fall over if pushed backwards. Additionally, we recommend that the TV be attached to a wall so it cannot be pulled in a forward direction, potentially causing injury or damaging the product. Caution: Please make sure that children dont climb on or hang from the TV. P R E P A R A T O N I
Insert the eye-bolts (or TV brackets and bolts) to tighten the product to the wall as shown in the picture.
* If your product has the bolts in the eye-bolts position before inserting the eye-bolts, loosen the bolts.
* Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and tighten them securely in the upper holes. Secure the wall brackets with the bolts (sold separately) to the wall. Match the height of the bracket that is mounted on the wall to the holes in the product. Ensure the eye-bolts or brackets are tightened securely.
Use a sturdy rope (sold separately) to tie the product. It is safer to tie the rope so it becomes horizontal between the wall and the product.
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Use a platform or cabinet strong enough and large enough to support the size and weight of the TV.
To use the TV safely make sure that the height of the bracket on the wall and the one on the TV are the same. 27 PREPARATION
To prevent damage do not connect to the power outlet until all connections are made between the devices.
Image shown may differ from your TV. ANTENNA OR CABLE CONNECTION 1. Antenna (Analog or Digital) Wall Antenna Socket or Outdoor Antenna without a Cable Box Connections. For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction if needed. Wall Antenna Socket Outdoor Antenna
(VHF, UHF) 2. Cable Cable TV Wall Jack Multi-family Dwellings/Apartments
(Connect to wall antenna socket) ANTENNA/
CABLE IN RF Coaxial Wire (75 ) Single-family Dwellings /Houses
(Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna) Copper Wire Be careful not to bend the copper wire when connecting the antenna. ANTENNA/
CABLE IN RF Coaxial Wire (75 )
If the antenna needs to be split for two TVs, install a 2-Way Signal Splitter.
For much more information about antennas visit our Knowledgebase at http://lgknowledgebase. com. Search for antenna. P R E P A R A T O N I 28 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
To prevent the equipment damage, never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment.
Image shown may differ from your TV. HD RECEIVER SETUP This TV can receive digital over-the-air/digital cable signals without an external digital set-top box. However, if you do receive digital signals from a digital set-top box or other digital external device. Component Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the digital set-top box to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO 1, 2, or 3* jacks on the TV. Match the jack colors (Y = green, PB = blue, and PR = red). 2 Connect the audio output of the digital set-top box to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO 1, 2, or 3*
jacks on the TV. 2. How to use
Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-
top box operation.)
Select the Component1, Component2, or Component3 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
/DVI IN 3 2 1 Y PB PR L R 1 2 RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R A V 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N
* Component3: For LED LCD TV Y, CB/PB, CR/PR Resolution Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 720x480i 720x480p 1280x720p 1920x1080i 1920x1080p 15.73 15.73 31.47 31.50 44.96 45.00 33.72 33.75 26.97 27.00 33.71 33.75 67.432 67.50 59.94 60.00 59.94 60.00 59.94 60.00 59.94 60.00 23.976 24.00 29.97 30.00 59.94 60.00 E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 29 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP For LED LCD TV 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 3 N I T N E N O P M O C R P B P Y
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Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-
top box.)
Select the HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, or HDMI4 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
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If an HDMI cable doesnt support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI.
HDMI Audio Supported Format: Dolby Digital (32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz), Linear PCM (32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz) HDMI-DTV Resolution Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) 720x480p 1280x720p 1920x1080i 1920x1080p 31.47 31.50 44.96 45.00 33.72 33.75 26.97 27.00 33.71 33.75 67.432 67.50 59.94 60.00 59.94 60.00 59.94 60.00 23.976 24.00 29.97 30.00 59.94 60.00 LAN WIRELESS CONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C
(CONTROL&S
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR VIDEO L AU
/DVI IN 3 2 1 1 HDMI OUTPUT E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 31 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P DVI to HDMI Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the DVI output of the digital set-top box to the HDMI/DVI IN 1, 2, 3, or 4* jack on the TV. 2 Connect the digital set-top box audio output to the AUDIO IN (RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. 2. How to use
Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owners manual for the digital set-
top box.)
Select the HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, or HDMI4* input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN WIRELESS CONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N 1 2
* HDMI4: For Plasma TV DVI OUTPUT R L AUDIO
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A DVI to HDMI cable or adapter is required for this con-
nection. DVI doesn't support audio, so a separate audio connection is necessary. 32 DVD SETUP Component Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO 1, 2, or 3*
jacks on the TV. Match the jack colors (Y = green, PB = blue, and PR = red). 2 Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO 1, 2, or 3* jacks on the TV. 2. How to use
Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.
Select the Component1, Component2, or Component3 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
Refer to the DVD players manual for operating instructions.
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(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R A V 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N Component Input ports To get better picture quality, connect a DVD player to the component input ports as shown below. Component ports on the TV Video output ports on DVD player Y Y Y Y Y PB PB B-Y Cb Pb PR PR R-Y Cr Pr 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 3 N I T N E N O P M O C R P B P Y
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Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.
Select the AV1 or AV2 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P
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(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N 2 N I V A I O D U A
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Select the HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, or HDMI4 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions.
! NOTE
If an HDMI cable doesnt support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI.
HDMI Audio Supported Format: Dolby Digital (32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz), Linear PCM (32 KHz, 44.1 KHz, 48 KHz) RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N
/DVI IN 3 2 1 1 HDMI OUTPUT E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 35 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP VCR SETUP Antenna Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the RF antenna out socket of the VCR to the ANTENNA/CABLE IN socket on the TV. ANTENNA/
CABLE IN 1 2 Connect the antenna cable to the RF antenna in socket of the VCR. 2. How to use
Set VCR output switch to 3 or 4 and then tune TV to the same channel num-
ber.
Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR (Refer to the VCR owners manual). ANT OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO L R AUDIO ANT IN OUTPUT SWITCH Wall Jack 2 Antenna E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 36 Composite (RCA) Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and VCR. Match the jack colors (Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red) 2. How to use
Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owners manual.)
Select the AV1 or AV2 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. SS OL
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(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R A V 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO 1
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If you have a mono VCR, connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AUDIO L/MONO jack of the TV. ANT IN S-VIDEO VIDEO L R AUDIO ANT OUT OUTPUT SWITCH For LED LCD TV 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 3 N I R P T N E N O P M O C B P Y
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(Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red) 2. How to use
Select the AV1 or AV2 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
Operate the corresponding external equipment. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 4 N I
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L O E D V I AV IN 2 Camcorder Video Game Set VIDEO L R 1 USB CONNECTION 1. How to connect 1 Connect the USB device to the USB IN 1 or 2 jack on the side of TV. 2. How to use
After connecting the USB IN jack, you use the USB function. (p.97) 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 4 N I or Memory Key 38 HEADPHONE SETUP (FOR LED LCD TV) You can listen to the sound through headphones. 1. How to connect 1 Plug headphones into the head-
phone socket. 2 To adjust the headphone volume, press the VOL +/- button. If you press the MUTE button, the sound from the headphone is switched off.
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AUDIO menu options are disabled when connecting headphones.
When changing AV MODE with headphones connect-
ed, the change is applied to video but not to audio.
Optical Digital Audio Out is not available with head-
phones connected. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 39 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP AUDIO OUT CONNECTION Send the TVs audio to external audio equipment via the Audio Output port. If you want to enjoy digital broadcasting through 5.1-channel speakers, connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of TV to a Home Theater (or amp).
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(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 1 Y PB PR L R 2 1 VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N 2 1. How to connect 1 Connect one end of the optical cable to the TV port of OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT. 2 Connect the other end of the optical cable to the digital audio input on the audio equip-
ment. 3 Set the TV Speaker option - Off in the AUDIO menu. (p.150). See the external audio equipment instruction manual for operation.
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When connecting with external audio equipment, such as amplifiers or speakers, you can turn the TV speakers off in the menu. (p.150) CAUTION
Do not look into the optical output port. Looking at the laser beam may damage your vision.
Audio with ACP (Audio Copy Protection) function may block digital audio output. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 40 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT WIRELESS CONNECTION
(OPTIONAL EXTRAS) LG TVs with a Wireless Control port support the LG Wireless Media Box, which is sold separately. When you connect the wireless ready dongle (included with the media box) to the TV, external devices can be connected to the LG Wireless Media Box and video and audio will be sent to the TV wirelessly. WIRELESS CONTROL OUT
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN WIRELESS CONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N 1. How to connect 1 Connect the WIRELESS CONTROL jack of the Wireless Ready Dongle to the WIRELESS CONTROL jack on the TV. 2 Connect HDMI OUT jack of the Wireless Ready Dongle to the HDMI IN jack on the TV. 2. How to use
Select the desired input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
Refer to the Wireless Media Box manual for operating instructions.
! NOTE
When using the external device connected to the Wireless Media Box, some functions of the TV menu may not work. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 41 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP PC SETUP This TV provides Plug and Play capability, meaning that a PC adjusts automatically to the TV's set-
tings. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P VGA (D-Sub 15 Pin) Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the VGA output of the PC to the RGB IN (PC) jack on the TV. 2 Connect PC audio output to the AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. 2. How to use
Turn on the PC and the TV.
Select the RGB-PC input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN WIRELESS ONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
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(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N 2 1 DVI to HDMI Connection 1. How to connect 1 Connect the DVI output of the PC to the HDMI/
DVI IN 1, 2, 3, or 4* jack on the TV. 2 Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO IN
(RGB/DVI) jack on the TV. 2. How to use
Turn on the PC and the TV.
Select the HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3, or HDMI4* input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control.
* HDMI4: For Plasma TV AUDIO RGB OUTPUT LAN WIRELESS CONTROL
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(CONTROL&SER
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) A AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L VIDEO AUD 1 2 42 DVI OUTPUT AUDIO
! NOTE
To get the the best picture quality, adjust the PC graphics card to 1920x1080.
Depending on the graphics card, DOS mode may not work if a HDMI to DVI Cable is in use.
In PC mode, there may be noise associated with the resolution, vertical pattern, contrast or bright-
ness. If noise is present, change the PC output to another resolution, change the refresh rate to another rate or adjust the brightness and contrast on the PICTURE menu until the picture is clear.
Avoid keeping a fixed image on the screen for a long period of time. The fixed image may become permanently imprinted on the screen.
The synchronization input form for Horizontal and Vertical frequencies is separate.
Depending on the graphics card, some resolution settings may not allow the image to be posi-
tioned on the screen properly.
If you experience overscan issues when using HDMI-PC 1920x1080, change aspect ratio to Just scan.
When selecting HDMI-PC, set the Input Label - PC in the OPTION menu. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P Supported Display Specifications (RGB-PC, HDMI-PC) Resolution Horizontal Frequency (KHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640x350 720x400 640x480 800x600 31.468 31.469 31.469 37.879 1024x768 48.363 1280x768 1360x768 1280x1024 1920x1080 RGB-PC 1920x1080 HDMI-PC 47.776 47.712 63.981 66.587 67.50 70.09 70.08 59.94 60.31 60.00 59.87 60.015 60.02 59.934 60.00 43 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Screen Setup for PC mode Selecting Resolution You can choose the resolution in RGB-PC mode. The Position, Phase, and Size can also be adjusted. You can choose this option only when the PC resolution is set to 1024X768, 1280X768 or 1360X768.
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Select PICTURE. Select Screen (RGB-PC). Select Resolution. Select the desired resolution. 1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 44 Auto Configure Automatically adjusts picture position and minimizes image instability. After adjustment, if the image is still not correct, try using the manual settings or a different resolution or refresh rate on the PC. Screen Reset (Reset to original initial values) Returns Position, Size, and Phase to the default initial settings. This feature operates only in RGB-PC mode.
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Phase Phase Reset Reset 1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select Screen (RGB-PC). Select Auto Config. or Reset. Select Yes.
If the position of the image is still not correct, try Auto adjustment again.
If picture needs to be adjusted again after Auto adjustment in RGB-PC, you can adjust the Position, Size or Phase. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 45 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Adjustment for screen Position, Size, and Phase If the picture is not clear after auto adjustment or if text is shaking, adjust the picture phase manually. This feature operates only in RGB-PC mode.
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Select PICTURE. Select Screen (RGB-PC). Select Position, Size, or Phase. Make appropriate adjustments.
Phase Reset
Position: This function is to adjust picture to left/right and up/down as you prefer.
Size: This function is to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background. And the horizon-
tal screen size will also change.
Phase: This function allows you to remove any horizontal noise and clear or sharpen the image of char-
acters. 1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 46 NETWORK SETUP Wired Network Connection This TV can be connected to a local area network (LAN) via the LAN port. After making the physical connection, the TV needs to be set up for network communication.
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN 1 WIRELESS CONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO A V I N 1 C O M P O N E N T I N Broadband modem Router Broadband Service Broadband modem Broadband Service 1. How to connect 1 Connect the LAN port of the Modem or Router to the LAN port on the TV. 2. How to use
Select Network Setting in the NETWORK menu.
After connecting the LAN port, use the NETCAST menu.
For more information about NETCAST setup and troubleshooting, visit http://lgknowledgebase. com. Search for NETCAST. CAUTION
Do not connect a modular phone cable to the LAN port.
Since there are various connection methods, please follow the specifications of your telecommu-
nication carrier or internet service provider. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 47 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Wired Network Setup If wired and wireless networks are both available, wired is the preferred method. After making a physical connection, a small number of home networks may require the TV network settings to be adjusted. For detail information, contact your internet provider or router manual.
Appeared when wired and wireless are simultaneously connected. If you already set the Network Setting
Select NETWORK. Select Network Setting. Select Wired. If you already set Network Setting:
Select Resetting. The new connection settings resets the current network settings. Select IP Auto Setting or IP Manual Setting. 1 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 When Selecting IP Manual Setting:
IP addresses will need to be input manually. ENTER Select Enter. IP Auto Setting IP Manual Setting
This feature requires an always-on broadband internet connection.
You do not need to connect to a PC to use this function.
If Network Setting is not working, check your network conditions. Check the LAN cable and make sure your router has DHCP turned on if you wish to use the Auto Setting.
If the Network Setting is not com-
pleted, network may not operate nor-
mally.
IP Auto Setting: Select it if there is a DHCP server on the local area net-
work (LAN) via wired connection, the TV will automatically be allocated an IP address. If you are using a router, it (normally) will have the DHCP server activated by default.
IP Manual Setting: Select it if there is no DHCP server on the network and you want to set the IP address manu-
ally. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 48 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6
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For more information about NETCAST setup and troubleshooting, visit http://lgknowledge-
base.com. Search for NETCAST.
Use a standard LAN cable with this TV. Cat5 or better with a RJ45 connector.
Many network connection problems during set up can often be fixed by re-setting the router or modem. After connecting the player to the home network, quickly power off and/or dis-
connect the power cable of the home network router or cable modem. Then power on and/or connect the power cable again.
Depending on the internet service provider
(ISP), the number of devices that can receive internet service may be limited by the appli-
cable terms of service. For details, contact your ISP.
LG is not responsible for any malfunction of the TV and/or the internet connection feature due to communication errors/malfunctions associated with your broadband internet con-
nection, or other connected equipment.
LG is not responsible for problems within your internet connection.
Some content available through the network connection may not be compatible with the TV. If you have questions about such content, please contact the producer of the content.
You may experience undesired results if the network connection speed does not meet the requirements of the content being accessed.
Some internet connection operations may not be possible due to certain restrictions set by the Internet service provider (ISP) supplying your broadband Internet connection.
Any fees charged by an ISP including, without limitation, connection charges are your respon-
sibility.
A 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX LAN port is required for connection to this TV. If your inter-
net service does not allow for such a connec-
tion, you will not be able to connect the TV.
A DSL modem is required to use DSL service and a cable modem is required to use cable modem service. Depending on the access method of and subscriber agreement with your ISP, you may not be able to use the inter-
net connection feature contained in this TV or you may be limited to the number of devices you can connect at the same time. (If your ISP limits subscription to one device, this TV may not be allowed to connect when a PC is already connected.)
The use of a Router may not be allowed or its usage may be limited depending on the policies and restrictions of your ISP. For details, contact your ISP directly.
The wireless network operates at 2.4 GHz radio frequencies that are also used by other household devices such as cordless tele-
phone, Bluetooth devices, microwave oven, and can be affected by interference from them. It can be interrupted by the device using 5Ghz radio frequencies. It is same device with LG wireless media box, cordless telephone, other Wi-Fi device.
It may decrease the service speed using Wireless network by surrounding wireless con-
dition.
Turn off all unused network equipment in your local home network. Some devices may gen-
erate network traffic.
In some instances, placing the access point or wireless router higher up away from the floor may improve the reception.
The reception quality over wireless depends on many factors such as type of the access point, distance between the TV and access point, and the location of the TV.
When connecting internet through the wired/
wireless sharing machine, it may interrupt the connection because of the use limitation and confirmation of service company.
To connect wireless AP, an AP that supports the wireless connection is necessary, and the wireless connection function of the AP needs to be activated. Please enquire to the AP sup-
plier for the possibility of AP wireless connec-
tions.
Please verify the security settings of AP SSID for wireless AP connection, and enquire to the AP supplier for the AP SSID security settings.
The TV can become slower or malfunction with wrong settings of network equipments
(wired/wireless router, hub, etc). Please install correctly by referring to the manual of the equipment, and set the network.
When AP is set to include 802.11 n, and if Encryption is designated as WEP(64/128bit) or WPA(TKIP/AES), the connection may not be possible. There may be different connec-
tion methods according to the AP manufac-
turers. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 49 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Wireless Network Connection The LG Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA Adaptor, which is sold separately, allows the TV to connect to a wireless lan network. The network configuration and connection method may vary depending on the equipment in use and the network environment. Refer to the setup instructions supplied with your access point or wireless router for detailed connection steps and network settings. 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 4 N I
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L O E D V I AV IN 2 1. How to connect 1 Connect the LG Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA Adaptor (LED LCD TV: sold sepa-
rately) to the USB IN 1 or 2 port on the TV. 2. How to use
Select Network Setting in the NETWORK menu.
After connecting, you can use the NETCAST menu.
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We recommend you use a wired network connection when available when viewing movies over the network connection.
When the wireless port of the router is used, there may be restrictions for some functions. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 50 Wireless Network Setup Setting up the AP (Access Point) or the wireless router is required before connecting the TV to the network.
Appeared when wired and wireless are simultaneously connected. If you already set the Network Setting
If your AP is locked
P1/1
ASW
1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER 5 ENTER Select NETWORK. Select Network Setting. Select Wireless. If you already set Network Setting: Select Resetting. The new connection settings resets the current network set-
tings. Select Setting from the AP list. ENTER Scan the all available AP (Access Point) or wireless routers within range and display them as a list. ENTER Select an AP (Access Point) or wireless router on the list.
(If your AP is locked, insert the security key of AP). ENTER Input the security key of AP. 6 7 81 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 9 Repeat step 4-5 on P.48. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 51 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP When a security code is already set PIN (Personal Identification Number) If you want to connect the AP (Access Point) or router with PIN, use this feature.
P1/1
ASW
1 Repeat step 1-6 on P.51. 2 RED Connect the acccess point with PIN mode.
4 ENTER Select Connect. 5 Repeat step 4-5 on P.48. 3 You can see the Network ID and Security Key on your TV screen. Enter the PIN number to your device.
PIN number is the unique 8 digit number of the dongle. Simple setting (WPS-button mode) Use the simple setting if your access point or wireless router supports a PIN or WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
1 Repeat step 1-4 on P.51. 3 ENTER Select Connect. 2 ENTER Select Simple setting (WPS-
button mode). 4 Repeat step 4-5 on P.48. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 52 AD-hoc Mode The below settings are only for connecting directly to a PC. This is the same as connecting two PCs with a cross-over cable.
E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P
Example of the PC setting that supports a wireless network
PC Setting Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) of PC needs to be set manually. IP address, Subnet Mask, and default Gateway can be set with your own discretion. i.e) IP address: 192.168.0.1 / Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0 / default Gateway: 192.168.0.10
TV Setting Verify IP address and gateway of PC. Input Gateway address of PC to IP Address, and IP Address of PC to Gateway, and select Enter. i.e) IP address: 192.168.0.10 / Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0 / default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 1. Find a wireless network device in your PC. 2. Select LGTV10 that appears in the list. (Select the same name as the network ID that appears on your TV screen.) 3. Type 1111111111 in the Inserting the security key dialog.
(Type the security key that appears on your TV screen.) 1 Repeat step 1-3 on P.51. 2 ENTER Select Setting AD-hoc net-
work. 3 4 ENTER ENTER ENTER Select Enter. Select Connect to connect Ad-hoc network. You can see the Network ID and Security Key on your TV screen. Enter this Network ID and Security Key to your device. If a network may not operate, change the setting information using the RED button. 5 6 ENTER Insert the IP address. ENTER Network setting is completed. Select Close. 53 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP Network Status
Wired Connection
Wireless Connection 1 2 3 MENU ENTER Select NETWORK. Select Network Status. ENTER Check the newtwork status.
Setting: Return to the network set-
ting menu or wireless network setting type menu.
Test: Test the current network status after setting the network.
Close: Return to the previous menu. E X T E R N A L E Q U I P M E N T S E T U P 54 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV. The remote control may differ from the images below. ENERGY AV MODE INPUT LIGHT TV SAVING 2ABC 3 DEF 1 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 9WXYZ 7PQRS 8 TUV LIST VOL 0 MARK FAV CHAR/NUM RATIO DELETE MUTE FLASHBK CH P A G E MENU Q.MENU ENTER BACK WIDGETS EXIT POWER Turns the TV on from standby or off to standby. LIGHT Illuminates the remote control buttons. ENERGY SAVING Adjusts the Energy Saving setting.
p.132 AV MODE Toggles through preset Video and Audio modes. p.85 INPUT Rotates through inputs. Also switches the TV on from standby. TV Returns to the last TV channel. NUMBER button
(DASH) Used to enter a program number for multiple program channels such as 2-1, 2-2, etc. LIST Displays the channel table. FLASHBK Tunes to the last channel viewed. VOLUME UP/
DOWN Adjusts the volume. FAV Set up desired favorite channels list. MARK Select the input to apply the Picture Wizard settings. p.131 Use to mark or unmark a photo/music/
movie. p.105, 110, 116 RATIO Changes the aspect ratio. p.128 3D Used for viewing 3D video. p.94 CHAR/NUM Shifts the Character or Number in internet settings. MUTE Switches the sound on or off. ENERGY AV MODE INPUT LIGHT TV SAVING 2ABC 3 DEF 1 4 GHI 5 JKL 6MNO 9WXYZ 7PQRS 8 TUV LIST VOL 0 MARK FAV CHAR/NUM 3D DELETE MUTE FLASHBK CH P A G E MENU Q.MENU ENTER BACK WIDGETS EXIT DELETE Delete the character or number on the screen. Changes the channel. Moves from one full set of screen infor-
mation to the next one. CHANNEL UP/DOWN PAGE UP/DOWN W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 55 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL MUTE MENU Q.MENU MENU Displays the main menu or clears all on-screen displays and return to TV viewing. DELETE MUTE NETCAST Select the desired NETCAST menu MENU Q.MENU source. p.123 ENTER Q.MENU Opens the list of Quick Menu options. ENTER BACK WIDGETS EXIT FREEZE MUTE MENU Q.MENU ENTER BACK INFO EXIT THUMBSTICK
(Up/Down/Left Right/ENTER)
p.66 Navigates the on-screen menus and adjusts the system settings to your preference. BACK Allows the user to move return one step in an interactive application or other user interaction function. WIDGETS WIDGETS for showing or hiding the Yahoo! Dock and accessing the Yahoo!
TV Widgets user experience. INFO Displays channel information at the bottom of the screen. p.78 EXIT Clears all on-screen displays and return to TV viewing. BACK WIDGETS EXIT L/R SELECT MUTE MENU Q.MENU ENTER COLOR BUTTON Access special functions menus. in some BACK INFO EXIT L/R SELECT FREEZE L/R SELECT Used for viewing 3D video. p.95 W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 56 INFO FREEZE FREEZE USB, SIMPLINK Control buttons FREEZE
(For Plasma TV)
Controls MY MEDIA menu (Movie List, Photo List, Music List)
Controls the SIMPLINK compatible devices. Pause the present picture at the screen.
(It doesnt work at USB Mode and Simplink.) The TV returns to normal viewing auto-
matically if no signal is received or no operation is performed for 5 minutes. If you keep the screen in Freeze condi-
tion, the residual image can exist. INFO RATIO L/R SELECT L/R SELECT SIMPLINK See a list of AV devices connected to TV. When you toggle this button, the SIMPLINK menu appears at the screen.
p.90 RATIO RATIO Changes the aspect ratio. p.128 Installing Batteries
Open the battery compartment cover on the back side and install the batteries matching correct polarity.
Install two 1.5V AAA batteries. Dont mix old or used batteries with new ones.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 57 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL MAGIC MOTION REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Pointer Receiver Blinks the light when operating. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 58 POWER Turns the TV on from standby or off to standby. ENTER VOL CH MUTE ENTER/HOME Menu Button Activates the pointer. VOLUME UP/
DOWN CHANNEL UP/DOWN Adjusts the volume. Changes the channel. MUTE Switches the sound on or off. Installing Batteries
When the message "Magic motion remote control battery is low. Change the battery." is displayed, replace the battery.
Open the battery compartment cover on the back side and install the batteries matching correct polarity.
Install two 1.5V AA batteries. Dont mix old or used batteries with new ones.
Close cover. RF Specification of the Magic Motion Remote Control The Magic Motion Remote Control communicates with your TV by using a 2.4 GHz bandwidth radio frequency (RF).
Output: 1 dBm or lower
Maximum Communication Distance: 10 m (30 ft) in an open space
Bandwidth: 2.4 GHz (2.4035 GHz - 2.4783 GHz)
Transfer Rate: 250 kbps Magic Motion Remote Control Registration The Magic Motion Remote Control operates by pairing with your TV. Register the Magic Motion Remote Control after purchasing the TV. ENTER MUTE How to register the Magic Motion Remote Control To register the Remote Control, press the ENTER button on the Remote Control while aiming it at your TV. How to Re-register the Magic Motion Remote Control after Registration Failure Reset the remote control by pressing and holding both the ENTER and MUTE buttons for 5 seconds. (Once the reset is complete, the light on the Pointer RF Receiver blinks.) Then repeat the above procedure to register the remote control. How to use Magic Motion Remote Control 1 ENTER Press this button if there is no pointer on your TV screen. The pointer will then appear on the screen. If the pointer has not been used for a certain period of time, it will disappear. 2 You can move the pointer by aiming the Pointer Receiver of the remote control at your TV then move it left, right, up or down. If the pointer does not work properly after clicking the ENTER button, leave the remote control for 10 seconds then use it again. Precautions to Take when Using the Magic Motion Remote Control
Use the remote control within the maximum commu-
nication distance (10 m). Using the remote control beyond this distance, or with an object obstructing it, may cause a communication failure.
A communication failure may occur due to nearby devices. Electrical devices such as a microwave oven or wireless LAN product may cause interference, as this will use the same bandwidth (2.4 GHz) as the Magic Motion Remote Control.
The Magic Motion Remote Control may be damaged or may malfunction if it is dropped or receives a heavy impact.
When playing a game using the Magic Motion Remote Control, hold it securely by wrapping its strap around your wrist and adjusting the length with the adjustable ring.
Take care not to bump into nearby furniture or other people when using the Magic Motion Remote Control.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 59 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL Pointer Menu Options
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1 2 3 4 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select Pointer. ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. ENTER Select Exit.
Speed: Changed the pointer speed.
Shape: Select the pointer shape.
Size: Changes the pointer size.
Alignment: When Alignment is On, you can easily align the remote con-
trol's direction with the pointer on your TV screen by shaking the remote control left and right. Then, the point-
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TURNING ON THE TV 1 2 3 First, connect power cord correctly. At this moment, the TV switches to standby mode.
In standby mode to turn TV on, press the the
, INPUT, CH (or ), Number (0-9) button on the remote control.
/ I, INPUT, CH (or ) button on the TV or press Select the viewing source by using the INPUT button on the remote control. When finished using the TV, press the POWER button on the remote control. The TV reverts to standby mode.
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If you intend to be away on vacation, disconnect the power plug from the wall power outlet.
If you do not complete the Initial setting, it will appear whenever the TV is switched on until the Initial setting procedure is completed. CHANNEL SELECTION 1 Press the CH (or ) or NUMBER buttons to select a channel number. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Adjust the volume to suit your personal preference. 1 2 3 Press the VOL (+ or -) button to adjust the volume. If you want to switch the sound off, press the MUTE button. You can cancel the Mute function by pressing the MUTE or VOL (+ or -) button. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 61 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL INITIAL SETTING This Function guides the user to easily set the essential items for viewing the TV for the first time when purchasing the TV. It will be displayed on the screen when turning the TV on for the first time. It can also be activated from the user menus.
Default selection is Home Use. We recommend setting the TV to Home Use mode for the best picture in your home environment.
Store Demo Mode is only intended for use in retail environments. Customers can adjust the Picture menu - Picture mode manually while inspecting the TV, but the TV will automatically return to preset in-store mode after 5 minutes.
Store Demo Mode is an optimal setting for displaying at stores. Store Demo mode initializes the TV to set the image quality. Step 1. Selecting Language
ol
Step 2. Mode setting
For LED LCD TV 1 1 ENTER Select Menu Language. ENTER Select Home Use. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 62 Step 3. Power Indicator (For LED LCD TV)
1 ENTER Select On or Off.
This function is disable in Step2. Mode Setting - Store Demo. 1 2 1 ENTER Select Time Zone option. ENTER Select Daylight Saving option. ENTER Check your antenna connec-
tion and start Auto Tuning. Step 4. Time Zone
Auto
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 63 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL ON-SCREEN MENUS SELECTION Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. 1 2 MENU ENTER
Display each menu. Select a menu item. 3 4 ENTER Accept the current selection. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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For USA
For Canada
For further information, refer to the optional Wireless Media Box manual for operating instructions.
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ISM Method: For Plasma TV.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 65 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL QUICK MENU Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual. Q.Menu (Quick Menu) is a menu of features which users might use frequently.
Aspect Ratio: Selects your desired picture format.
Picture Mode: Selects the desired preset picture setting.
Sound Mode: Selects the desired preset sound setting.
Multi Audio: Changes the audio language (Digital signal).
SAP: Selects MTS sound (Analog signal).
Sleep Timer: Select the amount of time before your TV turns off automatically.
Del/Add: Select channel you want to add or delete.
Caption: Select on or off.
USB Device: Select Eject in order to eject a USB device.
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1 2 3 ENTER ENTER Select Quick Menu. ENTER Select a menu item. ENTER Select Close.
Quick Menu can be selected either by pressing the Q.MENU button on a standard remote control, or by select-
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 66 HOME MENU Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. ENTER 1 2 ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select a menu item.
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SIMPLINK allows you to control and play other AV devices connected with HDMI cable without additional cables and settings. This TV may work with devices with HDMI-CEC support, but only devices with the logo are fully supported. Select the desired input source. Select NETCAST menu option and enjoy Online Service. Used for viewing photos, watching movies and listening to MP3s. Allows you to enjoy the games installed on the TV or set the schedule. Q.Menu (Quick Menu) is a menu of features which users might use frequently. You can easily and effectively access the TV information by viewing a simple manu-
al on the TV. Set up the Magic Motion Remote Control setting. Close the Home menu.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 67 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL CUSTOMER SUPPORT Software Update You can update the TV with the latest software to enhance the product operation and/or add new fea-
tures. You can update the software by connecting the TV directly to the software update server. The Software Update function may not work properly depending on your internet environment. In this case, you can obtain the latest software from the authorized LG Electronics Service Center then update your TV.
1 2 3 MENU RED Select Customer Support. ENTER Select Software Update. ENTER Select Check Update Version to check the newest version. When selecting Software Update-On
- If the TV is connected to the internet and it finds a software update on the LG server, the update popup menu will appear automatically.
- If the updated digital software informa-
tion is transmitted, the update popup menu will appear automatically.
The software downloading time will vary depending on the software size and network conditions.
During the software update proce-
dure, do not turn off the TV or dis-
connect AC power, or disconnect the LAN cable.
After software update, you can con-
firm the update software version at software Update menu.
When update is completed, the TV will restart automatically in 5 sec-
onds.
The TV functions may be improved or changed by software update.
The available time or functionality of NetCast menu may be depends on your ISP network conditions.
When an update is completed, some CHANNEL, PICTURE, and AUDIO menu settings may need resetting.
This TV cannot be updated to previ-
ous software version.
Use the Check Update Version but-
ton to update the latest software on the Network server manually.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 68 Picture Test/Sound Test This function is a customer support function that can execute picture and sound tests.
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Yes
1 2 3 4 MENU RED Select Customer Support. ENTER Select Picture Test or Sound Test. ENTER Select Yes. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 69 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL Product/Service Info. This function shows support and product information. Customer Service Center can differ by country. 1 MENU RED Select Customer Support. 2 3 ENTER Select Product/Service Info.. You can check the various product/Service infomation based on your model. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
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Network Test Check the newtwork status.
1 2 3 MENU RED Select Customer Support. ENTER Select Network Test. ENTER Check the newtwork status. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 71 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL SIMPLE MANUAL You can easily and effectively access the TV information by viewing a simple manual on the TV. During the Simple Manual operation, audio will be muted. ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select Simple Manual. ENTER Select the part of the manual you would like to see. ENTER Select Exit.
RED: Go to the Index page.
BLUE: Play the Simple Manual auto-
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 72 CHANNEL SETUP Auto Scan (Auto Tuning) Automatically finds all channels available through antenna or cable inputs, and stores them in memory on the channel list. Run this function if you change your residence or move the TV. Auto Tuning memorizes only the channels available at the time.
1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select CHANNEL. Select Auto Tuning. Select Start. ENTER Run Auto tuning. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
The TV will ask for a password if parental control has been activated
(LOCK Menu). Use the password you set up in the LOCK Menu to allow a channel search.
The maximum number of channels the TV can store is 1000.
Found channels are grouped in the order of DTV, TV, Cable DTV and Cable TV. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 73 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL Add/Delete Channel (Manual Tuning) When selecting DTV or Cable DTV input signal in Manual Tuning, you can view the on-screen signal strength monitor to see the quality of the signal being received.
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The TV will ask for a password if parental control has been activated
(LOCK Menu). Use the password you set up in the LOCK Menu to allow a channel search.
The maximum number of channels the TV can store is 1000. 1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU ENTER ENTER Select CHANNEL. Select Manual Tuning. Select DTV, TV, Cable DTV, or Cable TV. Select channel you want to add or delete. ENTER Select Add or Delete. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 74 Channel Editing The channels in the Channel Edit List are displayed in black and the channels deleted from the Channel Edit List are displayed in blue. When a channel number is deleted, it means that you will be unable to select it using CHbutton during TV viewing. If you wish to select the deleted channel, directly enter the channel number with the NUMBER buttons or select it in the Channel Edit menu.
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3-1 5-1 7-1
Keep pressing the button and use the or > buttons to move between DTV, TV, Cable DTV and Cable TV. 1 2 3 MENU ENTER ENTER 4 BLUE YELLOW Select CHANNEL. Select Channel Edit. Select a channel. Add or delete a channel. Block or unblock the channel. You can block/unblock channels even if you select Lock system-Off in the LOCK menu. ENTER Switch to the chosen channel number. CH P A G E 5 BACK Move the pages when the channel list is too long. Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 75 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL CHANNEL LIST You can check which channels are stored in the memory by displaying the channel list.
DTV DTV This padlock is displayed when the channel is locked with parental control.
1 2 3 ENTER ENTER Select Channel List. ENTER Select a channel you want to switch. BLUE Tune to the CHANNEL menu -
Channel Edit. ENTER Select Exit. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 76 FAVORITE CHANNEL SETUP Favorite Channels are a convenient feature that lets you quickly select channels of your choice without waiting for the TV to select all the in-between channels.
DTV DTV
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DTV DTV
ENTER ENTER Select Channel List.
You can also setup Favorite List in the CHANNEL menu - Channel Edit. ENTER Select Favorite List. ENTER Select your desired favorite channel group from A to D. ENTER Select your desired channel. ENTER Select Ch.Reg to register or cancel the current channel in favorite chan-
nel list. ENTER Select Exit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 77 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL CHANNEL INFORMATION
Displaying Channel Information 1 INFO Show the current channel program Information on the screen. 2 3 Show a previous or next channels program information EXIT Return to TV viewing. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 78 CHANNEL BRIEF INFORMATION Brief Info shows the present screen information. 1 2 ENTER Shows the current channels brief info screen. ENTER Return to TV viewing. 6 3 11 4 5 2
Multilingual : The program contains two or more audio servic-
es. Use the Q.MENU menu to select wanted Audio. Caption : The program contains one or more caption services. Use the Q.MENU menu to select wanted Closed caption. Dolby Digital: The program contains a Dolby Digital audio signal in TV and HDMI input source.
The original aspect ratio of the video is 4:3
The original aspect ratio of the video is 16:9 (wide) 1 Program title 2 Day, Month, Year, Present time 3 Program start time 4 Program progress bar 5 Program finish time 6 Banner information 480i 480p 720p 1080i 1080p The video resolution is 720x480i The video resolution is 720x480p The video resolution is 1280x720p The video resolution is 1920x1080i The video resolution is 1920x1080p
V-Chip: The program contains V-Chip information. Refer to the LOCK menu: A (Age), D (Dialogue), L (Language), S (Sex), V (Violence), FV (Fantasy Violence) W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 79 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL INPUT LIST Only these input signals which are connected to a TV can be activated and selected.
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Disconnected inputs are inactive
(grayed out)
1 2 3 4 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select INPUT. ENTER Select the desired input source. ENTER Select Exit.
TV: Select it to watch over-the-air, cable and digital cable broadcasts.
USB: Select it to use movie, photo, or music files.
AV: Select them to watch a VCR or other external equipment.
Component: Select them to watch DVD or a Digital set-top box.
RGB-PC: Select it to view PC input.
HDMI: Select them to watch high definition devices.
When new external device is connected, this popup menu is displayed automatically. If selecting Yes, you can select input source that you want to appreciate.
But, when selecting SIMPLINK - On, popup menu for HDMI input will not be displayed.
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 80 INPUT LABEL This indicates which device is connected to which input port.
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i.e)
You can also select the Input label using the BLUE button on the TV remote control. 1 2 3 4 5 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select INPUT. ENTER Select Input Label. ENTER Select the desired input source and then select to choose the input label. ENTER Select Exit. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 81 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT (INITIAL SETTING) This function resets the TV to factory default and erases all stored channels.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Initial Setting. Select Yes. TV turns off automatically and starts factory reset.
When selecting Lock System - On in the LOCK menu, the message to enter the password appears.
If you forget your password, press 0-3-2-5 on the remote control. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 82 MODE SETTING Default selection is Home Use. We recommend setting the TV to Home Use mode for the best picture in your home environment.
1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Mode Setting. Select Home Use. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. For LED LCD TV in
Store Demo Mode is only intended retail environments. for use Customers can adjust the Picture menu - Picture mode manually while inspecting the TV, but the TV will automatically return to preset in-
store mode after 5 minutes.
Store Demo Mode is an optimal setting for displaying at stores. Store Demo mode initializes the TV to set the image quality. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 83 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL DEMO MODE Displays a slide show to explain the various feature of this TV.
Select OPTION.
This feature is disabled in Home Use. Select Mode Setting. Select Store Demo. ENTER Select On. Return to TV viewing. After a while, Demo Mode. starts. If you want to stop the demo, press any button (Except VOL +, - and MUTE button). 1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER EXIT W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 84 AV MODE AV Mode toggles through preset Video and Audio settings.
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1 2 3 ENTER ENTER Select Screen Remote. ENTER Select AV MODE. ENTER Select AV MODE repeatedly to select your desired menu option.
If you select Cinema / Cinema in AV mode, Cinema / Cinema will be selected both for PICTURE menu - Picture Mode and AUDIO menu - Sound Mode respectively.
If you select Off in AV mode, the Picture Mode and Sound Mode return to previous selected value.
Off: Disables the AV MODE.
Cinema / Cinema: Optimizes video and audio for watching movies.
Sport: Optimizes video and audio for watching sports events.
Game: Optimizes video and audio for playing games.
Press the AV MODE button repeat-
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 85 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL GAME/SCHEDULE World Time This function operates only if the current time has been set.
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1 2 3 4 5 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu.
The day light saving is not shown at the world clock. ENTER Select GAME/SCHEDULE. ENTER Select WORLD TIME. ENTER Select a desired city. You can check the world time. ENTER Select Exit. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 86 Schedule This function operates only if the current time has been set.
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Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.
Jul. 4 Lunar May 23
1 2 3 4 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select GAME/SCHEDULE. ENTER Select Schedule. ENTER Select a desired date. You can check the schedule. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 87 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL Schedule Registration i.e)
1/2
Sun, Jul. 4 Lunar 5.23
Father Birthday
Repeat Solar/Lunar Notice No repeat Solar The day D-day Add a D-Day
Jul. 4 Lunar May 23 Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.
5 6 7 8 ENTER Select the desired menu option. ENTER The icon is displayed. ENTER Select List View to use schedule. ENTER Select Exit. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 88 Game Allows you to enjoy the games installed on the TV.
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1 2 3 4 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select GAME/SCHEDULE. ENTER Enter the selected game mode. ENTER Select Exit. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 89 WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL SIMPLINK SIMPLINK allows you to control and play other AV devices connected with HDMI cable without addi-
tional cables and settings. This TV may work with devices with HDMI-CEC support, but only devices with the SIMPLINK can be turned on and off in the user menus. logo are fully supported.
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1 2 3 4 5 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select SIMPLINK. ENTER Select On. ENTER Select the desired device. ENTER Control connected AV devices. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 90 1 TV viewing: Switch to the previous TV channel regardless of the current mode. 2 DISC playback: Select and play discs. When multiple discs are available, the disc devices are conveniently displayed at the bottom of the screen. 3 VCR playback: Control the connected VCR. 4 HDD Recordings playback: Control recordings stored in HDD. 5 Audio Out to Home Theater speaker/
Audio Out to TV: Select Home Theater speaker or TV speaker for Audio Out. 1 2 3 4 5
When no device is con-
nected (displayed in gray)
Selected Device
When a device is conect-
ed (displayed in bright color) SIMPLINK Functions
Direct Play: After connecting AV devices to the TV, you can directly control the devices and play media without additional settings.
Select AV device: Enables you to select one of the AV devices connected to the TV.
Disc playback: Control connected AV devices by pressing the , ENTER, , , , and but-
tons.
Power off all devices: When you power off the TV, all connected devices are turned off.
Switch audio-out: Offers an easy way to switch audio-out.
Sync Power on: When the equipment with Simplink function connected HDMI terminal starts to play, The TV will automatically turn on. Note: To operate SIMPLINK, an High Speed HDMI cable with *CEC function should be used. (*CEC:
Consumer Electronics Control).
(A device, which is connected to the TV through a HDMI cable but does not support SIMPLINK, does not provide this function)
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Connect the HDMI/DVI IN or HDMI IN terminal of the TV to the rear terminal (HDMI terminal) of the SIMPLINK device with the HDMI cable
When you switch the Input source with the INPUT button on the remote control, the SIMPLINK device will stop.
When you select a device with home theater functionality, the sound output automatically switches to the home theater speakers and the TV speakers are turned off.
If a connected SIMPLINK home theater system doesnt play the audio from the TV, connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of the TV to the DIGITAL AUDIO IN terminal on the back of the SIMPLINK device with an OPTICAL cable. W A T C H I N G T V
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C H A N N E L C O N T R O L 91 3D IMAGING (FOR LED LCD TV, 50/60PX950) 3D IMAGING 3D TECHNOLOGY This TV can display in 3D via 3D broadcasting or when the TV is connected to a compatible device, such as a Blu-ray 3D Player. You need such a device to watch the TV in 3D. The 3D TV displays two separate pictures formatted for each eye. The viewer needs to wear 3D glasses in order to see these images in 3D format. Viewing 3D Imaging WARNING
When viewing 3D imaging, watch the TV from an effective viewing angle and within the ap-
propriate distance. The appropriate angel and distance are provided on the next page of this manual. If you exceed this viewing angle or dis-
tance, you may not be able to view the 3D im-
aging. Furthermore, the 3D imaging may not display if it is viewed while you are lying down.
If you watch the 3D imaging too closely or for a long period of time, it may harm your eyesight.
Watching the TV or playing video games that incorporate 3D imaging with the 3D glasses for a long period of time can cause drowsiness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or your eyes. If you have a headache, or otherwise feel fatigued or drowsy, stop watching the TV and take a rest.
Pregnant woman, seniors, persons with heart problems or persons who experience frequent drowsiness should refrain from watching 3D TV.
Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck or dodge the image displayed in the video. There-
fore, it is best if you do not watch 3D TV near fragile objects or near any objects that can be knocked over easily.
Please prevent children under the age of 5 from watching 3D TV. It may affect their vision devel-
opment.
Warning for photosensitization seizure:
Some viewers may experience a seizure or epi-
lepsy when exposed to certain factors, including ashing lights or images in TV or video games. If you or anybody from your family has a history of epilepsy or seizure, please consult with your doctor before watching 3D TV.
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To watch the TV in 3D, you must put on your 3D glasses. For best results, you should wear LG Brand 3D glasses. The 3D imaging may not display properly when using another brand of 3D glasses. Please see the 3D glasses manual for instructions on how to use the 3D glasses.
After powering on the TV, a few seconds may be needed for your TV to calibrate.
It may take a moment for you to see the 3D imaging if you look away from the TV and then revert your eyes back to the 3D program.
The TV may icker slightly if the 3D imaging is Also certain symptoms can occur in unspeci-
ed conditions without any previous history. If you experience any of the following symptoms, immediately stop watching the 3D imaging and consult a doctor: dizziness or lightheadedness, visual transition or altered vision, visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, un-
conscious action, convulsion, loss of conscience, confusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps, or nausea. Parents should mon-
itor their children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the effects of watching 3D TV. Risk of photosensitization seizure can be re-
duced with the following actions.
- Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.
- For those who have vision that is different in each eye, they should watch the TV after tak-
ing vision correction measures.
- Watch the TV so that your eyes are on the same level as the 3D screen and refrain from sitting too closely to the TV
- Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired or sick, and avoid watching the 3D imaging for a long period of time.
- Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other pur-
pose than viewing 3D imaging on a 3D TV.
- Some viewers may feel disoriented after watching 3D TV. Therefore, after you watch 3D TV, take a moment to regain awareness of your situation before moving. displayed under 3 wavelength lamp uorescent light (50 Hz - 60 Hz) or around windows dis-
playing natural light. In such instances, it is rec-
ommended to turn the lights low and/or block the sun light with a curtain.
If there is an obstacle between the TV and the 3D glasses, the 3D imaging may not display properly.
Do not use the TV in close proximity to other electronic equipments and IR equipments.
In Analog TV, 3D Imaging does not work. 3 D I M A G I N G 92 When using 3D Glasses CAUTION
3D glasses are sold separately. Refer to the 3D glasses manual for operating instructions.
Do not use the 3D glasses to replace your corrective glasses, sunglasses or protective goggles.
Do not store the 3D glasses in hot or cold locations.
Do not drop objects onto the 3D glasses. Do not drop or bend the glasses.
Since the lenses of the 3D glasses are easily scratched, make sure to clean only with a soft cloth. Shake off any dust before using the cloth since the glasses are easily scratched. 3 D I M A G I N G 3D Imaging viewing range TV size, viewing angle & other circumstances may change the viewing distance and the angle of view. Viewing Distance Viewing Angle 2 m - 7 m
(6.5 ft - 22.9 ft) 120 (When the viewing distance is 2 m (6.5 ft)) TV 2 m 60 60 2 m 7 m 93 3D IMAGING WATCHING 3D IMAGING 1 Play the video produced in 3D. Refer to the following for the supported imaging. Signal Resolution Horizontal Vertical Frequency (kHz) Frequency (Hz) 720p 1280x720 45.00 3 D I M A G I N G HDMI Input USB Input DTV 1080i 1080p 1920X1080 33.75 67.50 27.00 33.75 1080p 1920X1080 33.75 Signal 720p, 1080p 60 24 30 30 Playable 3D video format Top & Bottom, Side by Side HDMI (V. 1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing Top & Bottom, Side by Side Top & Bottom, Side by Side, Checker Board Single Frame Sequential Top & Bottom, Side by Side, Checker Board HDMI (V. 1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing Top & Bottom, Side by Side Checker Board Top & Bottom, Side by Side Checker Board Playable 3D video format Top & Bottom, Side by Side Media contents and a player need to support HDMI (V. 1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing to play in 3D. Video, which is input as HDMI (V. 1.4 with HDMI 3D) Frame Packing format, is switched into the 3D screen automatically. 2 3D ENTER After selecting the shape as shown in the screen on TV, wear the 3D glasses. To turn on 3D Mode, select this icon.
Top & Bottom Side by Side Checker Board Frame Sequential 94 3 or ENTER L/R SELECT Select Setting Left/Right. 4 ENTER Select Left/Right or Right/
Left. Select the screen with 3D video with better visibility.
5 3D The 3D imaging mode is changed to the 2D imaging mode.
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If you select 3D mode, "Power indicator" is turned off automatically.
While watching 3D imaging, you cannot adjust video/audio settings using the menu.
Some menus may not work while watching the TV in 3D.
You can only choose "Standard Cinema Game"with the AV MODE button on remote control. AV Mode is set as Standard while playing in 3D.
The 3D imaging mode is disabled automatically when switching DTV channels.
The screen may not be displayed properly if you view 2D DTV images in 3D imaging mode.
3D effect can be seen when 3D Mode is selected appropriately for the 3D input signal supplied
For *mpo files (3D camera files), the 3D imaging mode is enabled automatically.
Energy Saving is disabled while playing in 3D.
To enable the 3D imaging mode, you can also press the ENTER button on the Magic Motion to the TV. remote control. NOTES FOR VIEWING 3D IMAGE WITH 3D BROADCASTING (* In Analog TV, 3D Imaging does not work.) When switching the 2D image display to the 3D image display with the 3D button on the remote control, the overlapped image may be displayed. If the screen is divided into left/right or top/bottom when you change the channel If your eyes are soaring or the screen looks blurry while viewing 3D images
Disable the 3D imaging mode with the 3D button.
The 3D imaging mode is disabled automatically if you change the channel.
This channel supports the 3D imaging mode. Select the 3D imaging type displayed on the screen by pressing the 3D button on the remote control.
Press the L/R SELECT button on the remote con-
trol and select L/R or R/L, which you find better for viewing 3D images. 3 D I M A G I N G 95 MY MEDIA MY MEDIA ENTRY MODE The My Media menu will open automatically when you insert a USB drive. My Media can also be accessed by choosing My Media in the user menu. After choosing the desired type of media, choose a device to open files from. The options are: USB device, or DLNA.
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ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu.
This TV can view JPG image files, HD DivX files and play MP3 audio files. ENTER Select MY MEDIA. ENTER Select Movie List, Photo List or Music List. ENTER Select the desired device. BLUE Search other network device. When removing the USB device Select the USB Device menu before removing the USB device. 1 ENTER ENTER Select Quick Menu. 2 3 ENTER Select USB device. ENTER Select Eject. 1 2 3 4 96 CONNECTION METHOD USB Connection Connect the USB device to the USB IN jack on the side of TV. 1 2 N I B S U 1 N I B S U 4 N I Memory Key Precautions when using the USB device
Only a USB storage device is recognizable.
Connecting a USB storage device through a USB hub is not supported.
A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized.
The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device.
Please do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working. When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be damaged.
Only use a USB storage device which has normal music files, image files, or movie files.
Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT 32 or NTFS file system pro-
vided with the Windows operating system. Others may not be recognized.
Some USB storage devices require a power adapter. The power adapter must be connected in order to be seen by the TV.
If a device is not recognized by the TV, try a different cable. Excessively long cables are not sup-
ported.
Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operate properly.
Please backup important files because data on USB device could be damaged. Data management is consumer's responsibility and as a result, the manufacturer does not cover data damage.
If your USB memory device has multiple partitions, or if you use a USB multi-card reader, you can use up to 4 partitions or USB memory devices.
File alignment method of USB storage device is similar to Window XP and file names can be up to 100 English characters.
The recommended capacity is 1 TB or less for a USB external hard disk and 32 GB or less for USB memory.
If a USB external hard disk with a Energy Saving function doesnt work, turn the hard disk off and on again to make it work properly. Refer to the user manual of the USB external hard disk.
USB storage devices below USB 2.0 are supported as well. But they may not work properly in the movie list.
Maximum of 999 folders or files can be recognized under one folder.
If there are too many folders and files in one folder, it may not operate properly. M Y M E D I A 97 MY MEDIA DLNA About DLNA This TV is a DLNA Certified digital media product. It can display and play movie, photo and music content from your DLNA server. The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a cross-industry organization of consumer electronics, computing industry and mobile device companies. Digital Living provides consumers with easy sharing of digital media through a wired or wireless network in the home. The DLNA certification logo makes it easy to find products that comply with the DLNA Interoperability Guidelines. This unit complies with DLNA Interoperability Guidelines v1.5. When a PC running DLNA server software or other DLNA compatible device is connected to this TV, some setting changes of software or other devices may be required. Please refer to the operating instructions for the software or device for more information.
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The supplied Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials CD-ROM is a customized software edition only for sharing files and folders to this TV.
The supplied Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials software does not support following functions:
Transcoding, Remote UI, TV control, Internet services and Apple iTunes
This manual explains operations with the English version of Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials as examples. Follow the explanation referring to the actual operations of your language version.
If there are too many folders and files in one folder, it may not operate properly.
For the DLNA option, use the Nero MediaHome programme that is provided with the TV. However, we cannot guarantee that third party program will work perfectly.
You can select a channel while viewing the small preview channel list on your TV screen.
Check your network settings when the DLNA option does not work properly.
If there is an abnormal operation or an error occurs in Nero Media Home, the DLNA option may not work properly. In this case, exit Nero Media Home and restart the programme. You can down-
load the latest version of Nero Media Home by clicking the question mark at the bottom-left of the program.
When the network is unstable, the device may be slower or may need to load during playback.
When playing a video in DLNA mode, the Multi Audio and Closed Caption features are not supported.
When selecting Full Screen in DLNA mode, the ratio of the outputted screen may differ from the original.
When more than one TV is connected to a single server in DLNA mode, a file may not play properly, depending on the server performance.
If the play time information is not provided by the server, it is displayed as "--:--:--."
When using Movie List, DRM/*.tp/*.trp files in the DLNA server cannot be played.
DLNA operation may not work properly according to the AP manufacturers. M Y M E D I A 98 Installing Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials is easy to use DLNA server software for Windows. Requirement PC system before you install Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows Vista (no Service Pack required), Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 (Service Pack 2 or higher), Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista 64-bit edition (application runs in 32-bit mode)
Hard drive space: 200 MB hard drive space for a typical installation of Nero MediaHome stand-
alone
1.2 GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Sempron 2200+ processors
Memory: 256 MB RAM
Graphics card with at least 32 MB video memory, minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, and 16-bit color settings
Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
DirectX 9.0c revision 30 (August 2006) or higher
Network environment: 100 Mb Ethernet, WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) 1 Start up your computer, and insert the Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials CD-ROM into your compu-
ters CD-ROM drive. An installation wizard will walk you through the quick and uncomplicated installation process. 2 Close all Microsoft Windows programs and exit any anti-virus software that may be running. 3 Insert the Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials CD-ROM into your computers CD-ROM drive. 4 Click Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials. The installation is prepared and the installation wizard appears. 5 Click the Next button to display the serial number input screen. Click Next to go to the next step. 6 If you accept all conditions, click I accept the License Conditions check box and click Next. Installation is not possible without this agreement. 7 Click Typical and click Next. The installation process is started. 8 If you want to take part in the anonymous collection of data, select the check box and click the Next button. 9 Click the Exit button to complete the installation. M Y M E D I A 99 MY MEDIA Sharing files and folders After installing Nero MediaHome, you must add folders you wish to share. 1 Double-click the Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials icon on the desktop. 2 Click Network icon on the left and define your network name in the Network name field. The Network name you enter will be recognized by your TV. 3 Click Shares icon on the left. 4 Click Local Folders tab on the Shared screen. 5 Click Add icon to open the Browse Folder window. 6 Select the folder containing the files you want to share. The selected folder is added to the list of shared folders. 7 Click Start Server icon to start the server.
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If the shared folders or files are not displayed on the TV, click the folder on the Local Folders tab and click Rescan Folder at the More button.
Visit www.nero.com for more information and software tools. M Y M E D I A 100 Playing back shared contents You can display and play movie, photo and music content stored on your computer or other DLNA media servers. 1 Start the server on your computer or other device that connected on your home network. 2 MENU Select MY MEDIA. 3 4 ENTER ENTER Select Movie List, Photo List or Music List. Select the DLNA. Depending on the media server, this TV may need to get the permission from the server. If you want to re-scan available media server, press blue color button. M Y M E D I A
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To play the file on the media server, the TV and the media server must be connected to the same access point.
Because the compatibility and available playback functions on the MY MEDIA menu are tested on the bundle DLNA server (Nero MediaHome 4 Essentials) environment, file requirements and playback functions on the MY MEDIA may differ depending on media servers.
The file requirements on this page are not always compatible. There may have some restrictions by file features and media servers ability.
Even the files that are not supported can be displayed in photo thumbnail or music thumbnail.
Movie thumbnail is not supported in DLNA Movie.
If there is an unplayable music file in the MY MEDIA menu, the TV will skip the file and play next file.
The file information indicated on the screen may not always correct for music and movie files in MY MEDIA menu
This TV only supports movie subtitle files supplied by Nero MediaHome 4.
The subtitle file name and movie file name have to be the same and located at the same folder.
If subtitle files have been added after a directory has been indexed already, the user has to remove and re-add the folder to the list of shares.
The playback and operating quality of the MY MEDIA function may be affected by your home network condition.
The files from removable media such as USB drive, DVD-drive etc. on your media server may not share properly.
When playing the Media through DLNA connection, it does not support the DivX file play which is protected by DRM.
Up to 200 folders in one folder and 999 including folders and files can be recognized.
If there are too many folders and files in one folder, it may not operate properly. 101 MY MEDIA MOVIE LIST It displays all of the video files it recognizes. The On-Screen Display on your model may be slightly different. Supported movie file
Resolution: under 1920 pixel (width) x 1080 pixel (height)
Frame Rate: under 30 frame/sec (1920x1080), under 60 frame/sec (1280x720)
Max bitrate of playable video file: 20 Mbps (Mega bit per second)
Bit rate of audio format: within 32 kbps to 320 kbps (MP3)
Supported external subtitle format: *.smi/*.srt/*.sub(MicroDVD,Subviewer1.0/2.0)/*.ass/*.ssa/*. txt(TMPlayer)/*.psb(PowerDivX)
Supported Internal subtitle format: only XSUB (It is the subtitle format used in DivX6 files) Precautions when playing the video files
Some user-created subtitles may not work properly.
Some special characters are not supported in subtitles.
HTML tags are not supported in subtitles.
Time information in an external subtitle file should be arranged in ascending order to be played.
Changing font and color in subtitles is not supported.
Subtitles in languages other than one specified are not supported.
Video files with subtitle files of 1 MB or larger may not be played properly.
The screen may suffer temporary interruptions (image stoppage, faster playback, etc.) when the audio language is changed.
A damaged video file may not be played correctly, or some functions may not be usable.
Video files produced with some encoders may not be played correctly.
If the video and audio structure of recorded file is not interleaved, the file not playback properly.
Video with resolution higher than maximum resolution supported for each frame, cannot be guar-
anteed for smooth playback.
Video files other than the specified types and formats may not work properly.
The movie file encoded by the GMC (Global Motion Compensation) and Qpel (Quarterpel Motion Estimation) is not supported.
Only 10000 sync blocks are supported within the subtitle file.
We do not guarantee smooth playback of profiles encoded level 4.1 or higher in H.264/AVC.
DTS Audio codec is not supported.
A video file more than 30GB in file size is not supported for playback.
Playing a video via a USB connection that doesnt support high speed may not work properly.
USB storage devices below USB 2.0 are supported as well. But they may not work properly in the movie list.
The video file and its subtitle file must be located in the same folder. At this time, a video file name and its subtitle file name must be identical for it to be displayed.
When you are watching a movie via the Movie List function, you can adjust the picture with the ENERGY SAVING and AV MODE button on the remote control. User setup for each picture mode is not supported.
Trick Mode does not support other functions than if video files do not have index information.
When playing video file using network, the Trick mode is limited to 2-times speed.
Video file names that contain special characters may not be playable. M Y M E D I A 102 Codec Profile/Level Support Explanation VC-1 Advanced Profile Advanced Profile@Level 3
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) VC-1 Simple and Main Profiles Simple Profile@Medium Level (e.g. CIF, QVGA) Main Profile@High Level (e.g. 1080p30) Only streams compliant to SMPTE 421M VC-1 standard are supported. Supported Video Formats File Extensions Audio/
Video WMA Standard WMA 9 Professional DivX3.11 DivX4 DivX5 DivX6 XViD H.264 / AVC MPEG-1 Layer I, II Audio MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3) Dolby Digital H.264 / AVC
.asf
.wmv
.divx
.avi
.mp4
.m4v
.mkv
.ts
.trp
.tp
.vob
.mpg Video Audio Video Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Video Audio Advanced Simple Profile
(e.g. 720p/1080i) Main Profile@ Level 4.1 High Profile@ Level 4.1
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) Main Profile@ Level 4.1 High Profile@ Level 4.1
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) Global motion compen-
sation or quarterpel motion estimation does not supported. Streams using this syntax are not supported. M Y M E D I A Global motion compen-
sation or quarterpel motion estimation does not supported. Streams using this syntax are not supported. Most of the MKV con-
tent available is encod-
ed by the open source x264 codec. MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile (e.g. 720p/1080i) AAC H.264 / AVC AAC Dolby Digital H.264 / AVC AAC-LC and HE-AAC Main Profile@ Level 4.1 High Profile@ Level 4.1
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) AAC-LC and HE-AAC Main Profile@ Level 4.1 High Profile@ Level 4.1
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) MPEG-2 Main Profile@High Level(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60) VC-1 MPEG-1 Layer I, II MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3) Dolby Digital AAC MPEG-1 MPEG-2 Dolby Digital MPEG-1 Layer I, II DVD-LPCM MPEG-1 MPEG-1 Layer I, II Simple Profile@Medium Level
(e.g. CIF, QVGA) Main Profile@High Level
(e.g. 1080p30) Advanced Profile@Level3
(e.g. 720p60, 1080i60, 1080p30) Only streams compliant to SMPTE 421M VC-1 standard are supported. AAC-LC and HE-AAC Main Profile@High Level (e.g. 720p60, 1080i60) Main Profile@High Level (e.g. 720p60, 1080i60) Only streams compliant configured properly for TS, PS or ES 103 MY MEDIA Screen Components 1 2 3 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select MY MEDIA. ENTER Select Movie List.
1 2
3 4
5 6 7 8 9
Abnormal files are displayed using this graphic. Non-supported files are displayed using this graphic. M Y M E D I A 1 Moves to upper level folder 2 Current page/Total pages 3 Current page/ total pages of contents 4 Contents under the folder focused on 1 5 Change to a different input. 6 Move to Photo List or Music List. 7 Changes the number or thumbnails displayed at a time. 8 Allows you to mark certain files. 9 Return to TV viewing. 104 Movie Selection
Mark Mode
Play Marked Play the first selected file. Once a movie finishes playing, the next selected one will be played automatically. Mark All Mark all files in the folder. Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Deselect all marked files. Enter or exit the Mark Mode. 1 2 3 ENTER ENTER ENTER Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired movie title. Play the movie file. 1 2 3 4 ENTER Select the target folder or drive. ENTER Select Mark Mode. ENTER ENTER Select the desired movie title. Select Play Marked. Play the marked movie file. It displays the current movie status progress bar on the bottom of the screen.
When one or more movie files are marked, the marked movies will be played in sequence. M Y M E D I A 105 MY MEDIA Playing the Movie 1 Stop playback.
Return to normal playback.
Paused playback. If no buttons are pressed on the remote control for 10 minutes after pausing, the TV returns to the playback state.
Select the required speed:
x2, x4, x8, x16, x32 (backward/for-
ward). Increase or decrease the bright-
ness of your screen. 3 Hide the menu on screen. To see the menu again, press ENTER button. 4 Return to the previous menu.
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When replaying a video file after stop-
ping, you can play from where it stopped automatically.
If you select Yes when playing the same file after the video file has been stopped, it will restart where it stopped previously.
If continuous series files exist within the folder, the next file will automatically be played. But, this excludes cases when the Repeat function of Movie List Option is turned On (Refer to page 107) or when set as Marked Play.
2 1 2 3 4
1 2 ENTER Show the Option menu. ENTER Select the desired menu option. M Y M E D I A 106 Set Video Play Menu Options
1 2 ENTER Select the desired menu option. ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Code Page Subtitle Language Group Supported Language Latin1 Korean English, Spanish, French English, Korean
Picture Size: Selects your desired picture format for videos. Full Mode: Files are played in full screen mode regardless of the aspect ratio of video. Original Mode: Files are played according to the aspect ratio of video.
Audio Language: Changes the Language Group of the audio for video files. Files with a single audio track cannot be selected.
Subtitle Language: The subtitles can be turned on or off.
Language: Activated for SMI subtitles and can select the language within the subtitle.
Code Page: Subtitle font selection. When set to default, contents are displayed in the language set in
"Option
- Menu Language."
- Language
Sync: When the video is not synchro-
nized with the captions, it can be adjusted by 0.5 second.
Position: Move the location of the subtitles.
Size: Changes the subtitle font size.
Repeat: Turn on/off repeat function of movie playback. When turned on, the file within the folder will be played back repeatedly. When turned off, if the next file name is similar to the previous file, it can be played sequen-
tially. M Y M E D I A 107 MY MEDIA
* Image shown may differ from your TV. Set Video Menu Options For LED LCD TV
For Plasma TV
G W C
1 ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. Set Audio Menu Options Set 3D video Menu Options
1 ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. For more information, see the 3D Imaging sec-
tion in the Owner's Manual. M Y M E D I A 108 PHOTO LIST The On-Screen Display on your model may be slightly different. Supported photo file: *.JPG
Baseline: 64 pixel (width) x 64 pixel (height) to 15360 pixel (width) x 8640 pixel (height)
Progressive: 64 pixel (width) x 64 pixel (height) to 1920 pixel (width) x 1440 pixel (height)
You can play JPEG files only.
Non-supported files are displayed in the form of predefined icon.
An error message occurs for corrupted files or file formats that cannot be played.
Corrupted image files may not be displayed properly.
It may take some time to view high-resolution images in full screen. For 47/55LX9500, 50/60X950 File Extensions Item Profile 2D jpeg jpg jpe supproted file format photo size SOF0: baseline SOF1: Extend Sequential SOF2: Progressive Min: 64 x 64 Max - Normal Type: 15360 (W) x 8640 (H) Progressive Type: 1920 (W) x 1440 (H) supproted file format mpo 3D mpo photo size 4:3 size: 3648 x 2736 2592 x 1944 2048 x 1536 3:2 size: 3648 x 2432 Screen Components 1 ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. ENTER Select MY MEDIA.
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ENTER Select Photo List.
P8 P9 1 Moves to upper level folder 2 Current page/Total pages 3 Current page/total pages of contents 4 Contents under the folder focused on 1 5 Change to a different input. 6 Move to Music List or Movie List. 7 Changes the number or thumbnails displayed at a time. 8 Allows you to mark certain files. 9 Return to TV viewing.
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Abnormal files are displayed using this graphic. Non-supported files are displayed using this graphic. 3 4 M Y M E D I A 109 MY MEDIA Photo Selection
Mark Mode
View Marked Display the selected photo. Mark All Mark all photos on the screen. Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Deselect all marked photos. Enter or exit the Mark Mode. M Y M E D I A 110 1 2 3 ENTER ENTER ENTER Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired pho-
tos. Photo file is displayed. 1 2 3 4 ENTER Select the target folder or drive. ENTER Select Mark Mode. ENTER ENTER Select the desired photo files. Select View Marked. View the marked photo files.
When one or more photos are marked, you can view individual pho-
tos or a slide show of the marked photos. If no photos are marked, you can view all photos individually or all photos in the folder in a slide show. Full Screen Menu More operations are available in full screen mode.
The aspect ratio of a photo may change the size of the photo displayed on the screen in full size.
1 2 ENTER 3 ENTER Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired photos. The selected photo is displayed in full size. M Y M E D I A 111 MY MEDIA
4 ENTER
Select the Slideshow, BGM, (Rotate), /,
(Energy Saving), Option, or Hide.
Slideshow: Selected photos are displayed during the slide show. If no photo is selected, all photos in the current folder are displayed during slide show.
Set the time interval of the slide show in Option-Set Photo View. menu (Refer to p. 113).
You can adjust Option by using the Q.MENU button on the remote control.
BGM (Background Music): Listen to music while viewing photos in full size.
Set the BGM device and album in Option-Set Photo View. menu (Refer to p. 113).
You can adjust Option by using the Q.MENU button on the remote control.
(Rotate): Rotate photos.
Rotates the photo 90 , 180 , 270 , 360 clockwise.
Photos cannot be rotated if its width is greater than the available supported resolution height.
/: View the photo in full mode or original mode.
(Energy Saving): Increase the brightness of your screen by using ENERGY SAVING button.
Option: Set values for Slide Speed and BGM (Refer to p.113).
You cannot change BGM while BGM is playing.
You can only select the MP3 folder saved on the device that currently displays the photo.
Hide: Hide the menu on the full-sized screen.
To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press ENTER button to display.
Exit: Move to the previous menu screen. M Y M E D I A 112 Using the Photo List Function
! NOTE
You cannot select the Option in 3D imaging mode.
If you want to listen to BGM (background music) while viewing *mpo image files, play a *jpg file and set the BGM folder in
"Option - Set Photo View." Then, you can select and listen to BGM when view-
ing *mpo files. 1 2 ENTER Show the Option menu. ENTER Select the desired menu option. Set Photo View Menu Options
1 2 ENTER Select Slide Speed or BGM. ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. M Y M E D I A 113 MY MEDIA
* Image shown may differ from your TV. Set Video Menu Options For LED LCD TV
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1 ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. Set Audio Menu Options Set 3D video Menu Options
1 ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. For more information, see the 3D Imaging sec-
tion in the Owner's Manual. 114 MUSIC LIST This TV cannot play back copy-protected files. The On-Screen Display on your model may be slightly different. Supported Music File: *.MP3 Bit rate range: 32 Kbps - 320 Kbps
Screen Components ENTER ENTER Select Home Menu. 1 2 3 ENTER Select MY MEDIA. ENTER Select Music List. 1 Preview: If any album jacket for the file (Album Art Image) exists, this picture is displayed. 1 2 Moves to upper level folder 3 Current page/Total pages 4 Current page/total pages of contents 5 Contents under the folder focused on 2 6 Change to a different input. 7 Move to Movie List or Photo List. 8 Changes the number or thumbnails displayed at a time. 9 Allows you to mark certain files. 10 Return to TV viewing. 3
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Abnormal files are displayed using this graphic. Non-supported files are displayed using this graphic. M Y M E D I A 115 MY MEDIA Music Selection
1 2 3 ENTER ENTER ENTER Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired music file. Music files are played.
M Y M E D I A 116 1 2 3 4 ENTER Select the target folder or drive. ENTER Select Mark Mode. ENTER ENTER Select the desired music file. Select Play Marked. Play the marked music file. Mark Mode
Play Marked Play the selected songs. Once a song finishes playing, the next selected one will be played automatically. Mark All Mark all songs in the folder. Unmark All Exit Mark Mode Deselect all marked song. Enter or exit the Mark Mode. Using the Music List Function
1 2 3 4 5
1 Stop playback.
Return to normal playback.
Paused playback.
Select the previous or next song. 2 Play with Photo: Start playing the selected songs and then move to the Photo List. Increase or decrease the bright-
ness of your screen 3 4 Hide the menu on screen. 5 Move to the previous menu screen. 1 2 ENTER Show the Option menu. ENTER Select Set Audio Play. or Set Audio..
! NOTE
You can listen to the music only within the device currently played. M Y M E D I A 117 MY MEDIA Set Audio Play Menu Options
1 M Y M E D I A ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. Set Audio Menu Options
1 ENTER Make appropriate adjustments. Then, select Close. 118
If you don't press any buttons for a while, the play information box will float across the screen. This prevents screen pixel damage due to a fixed image remaining on the screen for a extended period of time.
! NOTE
A damaged or corrupted music does not play but displays 00:00 in playtime.
Music files with copy-protection will not play.
Press ENTER or button to stop the screen saver. M Y M E D I A 119 MY MEDIA DIVX REGISTRATION CODE Using the registration number, movies can be rented or purchased at www.divx.com/vod. Only DivX files matched with the registration code of the purchased TV are playable.
1 2 3 4 MENU Select MY MEDIA. ENTER BLUE Select DivX Option. Select DivX Reg. Code. ENTER Display Divx Reg. Code.
! NOTE
When loading, some buttons may not work.
If you use the DivX registration code of another device, the rented or purchased DivX file cannot be played. Therefore always use the DivX registration code assigned to this product.
The video or audio of a file converted based on a standard other than the DivX codec standard may be corrupted or unable to be played.
The DRM/*.tp/*.trp file in DLNA server is not played when Movie List is in operation. M Y M E D I A 120 DEACTIVATION The purpose of deactivation is to allow deactivation of devices for users who have activated all the available devices through the web server and are blocked from activating more devices. DivX VOD allows the consumer to activate up to 6 devices under one account. Delete the existing authentication information to receive a new DivX user authentication for TV. Once this function is executed, a DivX user authentication is required again to see DivX DRM files.
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1 2 3 4 5 MENU Select MY MEDIA. ENTER BLUE Select DivX Option. Select Deactivation. ENTER Select Yes. ENTER Display Deactivation. M Y M E D I A 121 NETWORK NETWORK LEGAL NOTICE NETWORK
1 2 MENU ENTER N E T W O R K Select NETWORK. Select Legal Notice.
3 4 ENTER Check Legal notice. EXIT Return to TV viewing. IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATING TO NETWORK SERVICE All content and services accessible through this device belong to third parties and are protected by copyright, patent, trademark and/or other intellectual property laws. Such content and ser-
vices are provided solely for your personal noncommercial use. You may not use any content or services in a manner that has not been authorized by the content owner or service provider. Without limiting the foregoing, unless expressly authorized by the applicable content owner or service provider, you may not copy, upload, post, transmit, translate, sell, modify, create deriva-
tive works, or distribute in any manner or medium any content or services displayed through this device. YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE DEVICE AND ALL THIRD PARTY CONTENT AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. LG ELECTRONICS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO ANY CONTENT AND SERVICES, EITHER EXPRESS OR, IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. LG DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY, VALIDITY, TIMELINESS, LEGALITY, OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE MADE AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS DEVICE AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE DEVICE OR SERVICES WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, OR THAT OPERATION OF THE DEVICE OR SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-
FREE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL LG BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN, OR ANY CONTENT OR SERVICE ACCESSED BY YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Third party services may be changed, suspended, removed, terminated or interrupted, or access may be disabled at any time, without notice, and LG makes no representation or war-
ranty that any content or service will remain available for any period of time. Content and services are transmitted by third parties by means of networks and transmission facilities over which LG has no control. LG may impose limits on the use of or access to certain services or content, in any case and without notice or liability. LG expressly disclaims any responsibility or liability for any change, interruption, disabling, removal of or suspension of any content or service made available through this device. LG is neither responsible nor liable for customer service related to the content and services. Any question or request for service relating to the content or services should be made directly to the respective content and service providers. 122 NETCAST NETCAST MENU These services are provided by separate Content Provider. NETCAST menu source can differ by country. What is a NETCAST?
Stream movies, TV shows and video, or get up to the minute news, stock information or weather updates directly to your TV.
ENTER 1 2 ENTER Select NetCast. ENTER Select NETCAST menu option. Enjoy Online Service.
Yahoo! (For USA) Yahoo! TV Widgets give you the best of the Internet in perfect harmony with the simplicity and reliability of your TV. TV Widgets deliver a Cinematic internetTM experience by converting your favorite web services for viewing on the TV.
Netflix (For USA) You can instantly watch movies (quite a few new releases) & TV episodes from Netflix streamed over the internet to your TV. To become a Netflix member visit: www.netflix. com/LG Note that this service is provided by the Content Provider, Netflix. It is dependent on Netflix to pro-
vide the data.
Vudu (For USA) In order to make rental/purchase transactions on the Vudu service, a user must create an account on vudu.com. That account is linked to a specific device, via a process called activation. It is possible to have multiple devices associated with a single Vudu account. Note that this service is provided by the Content Provider, Vudu. It is dependent on Vudu to pro-
vide the data.
YouTube YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view, and share video clips.
To view the owners manual that provided by the Content Provider, visit our website at http://www.lg.com.
To see the activation method of Yahoo!, Netflix, or Vudu, click the Yahoo!, Netflix, Vudu in the CD manual (For USA).
You can also select the NETCAST using the NETCAST button on the TV remote control.
Picasa Picasa is an application from Google that appre-
ciates digital image files.
! NOTE
The videos list searched from the TV may different with the list searched from a web browser on PC.
The settings of this TV do not affect the YouTubes playback quality.
The playback of videos may be paused, stopped or buffering occurring often depending on your broadband speed.
For service that requires log in, join the applicable service on the website using the PC and log in through the TV to enjoy various additional functionalities.
When you set the city you want with Setup by pressing the red button, the background of NetCast will be set to the weather of the selected city.
For Plasma TV: If there is no user action 2 minutes following freezing image or video on screen, the screensaver will activate itself preventing fixed image remaining on screen. N E T C A S T 123 NETCAST YOUTUBE YouTube is a video sharing website where users can upload, view, and share video clips. Screen Components 1 YouTube menu 2 Videos list 1 2 RED Set the option menu. Return to Netcast menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. NOTE
When you press the Q.menu button while the Youtube video is playing in full mode, you can set the video options. N E T C A S T 124 YouTube menu Home: You can watch the popular video in real time. Featured: The featured videos list will be displayed. Popular: The best rated videos list from YouTube server will be displayed. Most Viewed: The most viewed videos list will be displayed. Search: The keypad/keyboard menu will be displayed. History: The videos list that you previously played will be displayed. Maximum of 20 videos can be stored. Favorites: In sign-in status, this menu will be displayed the videos list that is arranged in the YouTube server with your account (Some videos may not appear on the Favorites list, even if the videos are arranged in the server). Sign in (Sign Out): Displays the keypad/keyboard menu to sign in or returns to the sign-out status. Using the remote control Stops the video and displays related videos list. Pause the video while it is playing. Play the selected video. Skip the playback forward or backward. RED Set the option menu. Return to Netcast menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. N E T C A S T 125 NETCAST PICASA Picasa is a photo organizing or sharing website where users can upload, view, and share photos. Screen Components 1 Picasa menu 2 Photo list 1 2 Navigate the desired photos. ENTER The selected photo file is displayed. Return to Netcast menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. N E T C A S T 126 Picasa menu Home: The featured photos list will be displayed. Friends: You can register users with the pictures you want as friends. You can add up to 10 friends. Search: The keypad/keyboard menu will be displayed. My Photos: You can view the pictures uploaded to the Web. This function can only be used when you sign in. Sign in (Sign Out): Displays the keypad/keyboard menu to sign in or returns to the sign-out status. N E T C A S T 127 PICTURE CONTROL PICTURE CONTROL PICTURE SIZE (ASPECT RATIO) CONTROL This feature lets you choose the way an analog picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio is displayed on your TV. You can select a different aspect ratio depending on input source (analog broadcasting, digital broad-
casting, aux). PICTURE
PICTURE
Select PICTURE. Select Aspect Ratio.
You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the Q.MENU.
Press the RATIO button repeatedly to select the desired picture format. Select the desired picture format. MENU ENTER ENTER 1 2 3 4 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. When adjusting Zoom or Cinema Zoom in Q.MENU 1 Q.MENU Select Aspect Ratio. 2 3 4 ENTER ENTER ENTER Select Zoom or Cinema Zoom. Adjust proportion of Zoom or Cinema Zoom. The Cinema Zoom adjustment range is 1-16. Move the image on the screen. 128 16:9 Adjust the picture horizontally, in a linear proportion to fill the entire screen. 4:3 Choose 4:3 when you want to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio. Zoom Choose Zoom when you want to view the picture without any alteration. However, the top and bottom portions of the picture will be cropped. Cinema Zoom Choose Cinema Zoom when you want to enlarge the picture in correct proportion. This enlarges an image with cinemascope aspect ratio (2.35:1) without distortion. Note: When enlarging or reducing the pic-
ture, the image may become distorted. Just Scan Normally the edges of video signals are cropped 1-2%. Just Scan turns off this cropping and shows the complete video. Notes: If there is noise on the edges of the original signal, it will be visible when Just Scan is activated. Just Scan operates only in DTV/Cable DTV/
C o m p o n e n t / H D M I - D T V / D V I - D T V
(720p/1080i/1080p) input source.
Set By Program Selects the proper picture proportion to match the sources image.
(4:3 4:3)
(16:9 16:9)
P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 129 PICTURE CONTROL PICTURE WIZARD This feature lets you adjust the picture quality of the original image. Use this to calibrate the screen quality by adjusting the Black and White Level etc. You can calibrate the screen quality by easily follow-
ing each step. When you adjust the image to Low, Recommended or High, you can see the example of the changes you made. PICTURE
1 2 MENU ENTER Select PICTURE. ENTER Select Picture Wizard.
ENTER Adjust Black Level.
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4 ENTER Adjust Standard/
Preferred.
If you select Preferred, OSD (On Screen Display) differ from that shown in this manual. ENTER Adjust White Level. 6
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8 ENTER Adjust Color.
9 ENTER Adjust Horizontal Sharpness.
10 ENTER Adjust Vertical Sharpness.
11 i.e) ENTER Adjust Backlight.
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12 MARK FAV CHAR/NUM Select input source to apply the settings. 13 ENTER Save.
14 ENTER Finish the Picture Wizard.
If you stop the Picture Wizard before the final step, the changes will not be saved to the TV.
Once the Picture Wizard sets the picture quality, Energy Saving is changed to Off automatically.
To reset changes made by Picture Wizard, operate Picture Reset when Picture Mode is on Expert1. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 131 PICTURE CONTROL
ENERGY SAVING It reduces the TVs power consumption. The default factory setting is adjusted to the comfortable level to be viewed at home. You can increase the brightness of your screen by adjusting the Energy Saving level or by adjusting the Picture Mode.
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1 2 3 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L ENTER ENTER Select Screen Remote. ENTER Select ENERGY SAVING. ENTER Select ENERGY SAVING repeatedly to select your desired menu option.
When selecting Screen off, the screen will turn off after 3 seconds. Pressing any button of the remote controller will turn on the screen again.
If you adjust Energy Saving-Auto, Maximum, Backlight option will not work (For LED LCD TV).
When selecting Energy Saving -
Off, Minimum, or Medium, you can adjust Backlight feature (For LED LCD TV).
If you adjust Energy Saving-
Intelligent Sensor, Sharpness, Color, Color Temperature feature will not work (For Plasma TV).
When selecting Auto, Backlight is automatically adjusted through Intelligent Sensor according to the surrounding conditions. (For LED LCD TV)
When selecting Off, Energy Saving is not used.
Press the ENERGY SAVING button repeatedly to select the appropriate Energy Saving. 132
You can also adjust Energy Saving in the PICTURE menu.
Intelligent Sensor: The most suitable picture is automatically adjusted according to the surrounding condi-
tions (For Plasma TV). PRESET PICTURE SETTINGS (PICTURE MODE) There are factory presets for picture settings available in the user menus. You can use a preset, change each setting manually, or use the Intelligent Sensor. PICTURE
Other models Plasma TV 1 2 3 MENU ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. 4 BACK Return to the previous menu. Select Picture Mode. EXIT Return to TV viewing. Select your desired menu option.
Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Sport, and Game Settings are preset for the optimum picture quality at the factory.
Vivid: This is the mode to maximize the effect of the video in the retail store. Strengthen the contrast, brightness, color and sharpness for vivid picture.
Standard: This is the mode to realize optimum viewing condition for the general user.
(Auto Power Saving): This is the mode to maximize reducing the power consumption without hurting the picture quality. This fea-
tures is available only on Plasma TV.
Cinema: This mode optimizes video for watch-
ing movies.
Cinema: This is cinema quality mode to provide you the experience of watching a movie at home. The user will be able enjoy the best level of satisfactory screen quality in any movie without any separate adjustments. Cinema express the optimal screen quality when it is darkest.
When selecting Cinema, Aspect ratio changes to Just scan.
Bright Room: This is the specification to optimize TV viewing in Bright Room.
When selecting Bright Room, Aspect ratio changes to Just scan.
Sport: This is the video mode to emphasize dynamic video and primary color (e.g, white, uniform, grass, sky blue etc.) by realizing the optimal screen for sports.
Game: This is the mode to realize fast response speed in a fast gaming screen.
Expert: This is the mode to adjust the video in detail for video quality expert and general user.
You can also adjust Picture Mode in the Q.MENU.
When selecting Intelligent Sensor, Energy Saving is changed to Auto automatically (For LED LCD TV).
When selecting Intelligent Sensor, it changes Backlight, contrast, brightness, sharpness, color, tint and color temperature automatically (For LED LCD TV).
Intelligent Sensor: The most suitable picture is automatically adjusted according to the sur-
rounding conditions. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 133 PICTURE CONTROL MANUAL PICTURE ADJUSTMENT - USER MODE Adjust the picture appearance to suit your preference and viewing situations. PICTURE
1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select Picture Mode. Select your desired menu option. Select Backlight (For LED LCD TV), Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Tint, Color Temp., or Advanced Control. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
Backlight (For LED LCD TV): This function adjusts the brightness of the backlight behind the LCD screen. Adjusting the backlight is recom-
mended when setting the brightness of the TV. When decreasing the backlight, the brightness of the black becomes darker without any loss in video signal and the power con-
sumption is reduced.
Backlight can only be adjusted in "
Energy Saving - Off, Minimum, or Medium".
Contrast: Increase or decrease the gradient of the video signal. You may use Contrast when the bright part of the picture is saturated.
Brightness: Adjusts the base level of the signal in the picture. You may use Brightness when the dark part of the picture is saturated.
Sharpness: Adjusts the level of crisp-
ness in the edges between the light and dark areas of the picture. The lower the level, the softer the image.
Color: Adjusts intensity of all colors.
Tint: Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
Color Temp.: Set to warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to enhance cooler colors such as blue. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 134 PICTURE IMPROVEMENT TECHNOLOGY
(ADVANCED CONTROL) Advanced Control allows you to adjust some of the advanced features of your LG display. To reset to the factory default after making adjustments to each input source, execute the Picture Reset function for each Picture Mode. PICTURE
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LED LCD TV 1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select your desired menu option. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
Plasma TV P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 135 PICTURE CONTROL EXPERT PICTURE CONTROL
Expert1 and Expert2 provide even more advanced picture settings for users. Typical used by professionals for calibrating the TV. PICTURE
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Plasma TV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select Picture Mode. Select Expert1 or Expert2. Select Expert Control. Select your desired menu option. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 136
*This feature is not available for all models. Dynamic Contrast
Adjusts the contrast to keep it at the best level according to the brightness of the screen. The picture is improved by making bright parts brighter and dark parts darker. Dynamic Color
Adjusts screen colors so that they look livelier, richer and clearer. This fea-
ture enhances hue, saturation and luminance so that red, blue, and green look more vivid. Skin Color
It detects the skin area of video and adjusts it to express a natural skin color. Noise Reduction
Reduces screen noise without compromising video quality. Digital Noise Reduction Gamma Black Level
Removes noise caused by compressing video.
You can adjust brightness of dark areas and middle gray level areas of the picture. Low : Make brighter and middle gray level areas of the picture brighter. Medium : Express original picture levels. High: Make dark and middle gray level areas of the picture darker. Low: The reflection of the screen gets darker. High: The reflection of the screen gets brighter.
Set black level of the screen to proper level.
This function is available in the following modes: TV, AV (NTSC-M), HDMI or Component. Clear White
Make the white area of screen brighter and more white. Eye Care Real Cinema or Film Mode Color Gamut
Adjust the brightness of the screen to prevent the screen from being too bright. Dims extremely bright pictures.
This feature is enabled in Picture Mode-Standard, Sports, Game.
Makes video clips recorded in film look more natural by eliminating judder effect.
DVD and Blu-ray movies are filmed at 24 frames per second (fps). With LG Real Cinema, every frame is consistently processed 5 times in 1/24 of a second producing 120 fps with TruMotion or 2 times in 1/24 of a second producing 48 fps without TruMotion, thus totally eliminating the judder effect.
This function can also work when TruMotion is off. LED LCD TV: Advanced Control Plasma TV: Advanced Control, Expert Control Standard/sRGB: Displays standard set of colors. Wide: Increase number of colors used.
Maximize the utilization of colors to increase color quality. LED LCD TV: Expert Control
Displays color domain of the signal. Standard: Displays standard set of colors. Wide: Increase number of colors used. EBU: Mode to display EBU standard color area. SMPTE: Mode to display SMPTE standard color area. BT709: Mode to display BT709 standard color area. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 137 PICTURE CONTROL Edge Enhancer
Show clearer and distinctive yet natural edges in the video. xvYCC
This produces richer colors.
This feature represents rich color as much as conventional video signal.
This function is enabled in "Picture mode - Cinema / Cinema / Bright Room, Expert" when a xvYCC signal is inputted through HDMI. Color Filter
This function filters specific colors in the video. You can use the RGB filter to set color saturation and hue accurately. Expert Pattern
This is a pattern used for expert adjustment.
This function is enabled in "Picture mode - Expert" when you watch DTV. Color Temperature
Adjusts the overall color of the screen by changing the white baseline. a. Gamma : Select 1.9, 2.2, 2.4 b. Method : 2 Points
- Pattern: Inner, Outer
- Red/Green/Blue Contrast, Red/Green/Blue Brightness:
The adjustment range is -50 - +50. c-1. Method : 10 Point IRE (LED LCD TV)
- Pattern: Inner, Outer
- IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) is the unit to display the size of the video signal and can be set among 10, 20, 30 - 100. You can adjust Red, Green or Blue according to each setting.
- Luminance: This function displays calculated luminance value for 2.2 gamma. You can input luminance value you want at 100 IRE, then the target luminance value for 2.2 gamma is displayed at every 10 steps from 10 IRE to 90 IRE.
- Red/Green/Blue: The adjustment range is -50 - +50. c-2. Method : 20 Point IRE (Plasma TV)
- IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers) is the unit to display the size of the video signal and can be set among 5, 10, 15 - 100. You can adjust Red, Green or Blue according to each setting.
- Red/Green/Blue: The adjustment range is -50 - +50. d. Apply to all inputs Color Management System
A tool used by the experts to make adjustments by using the test patterns, this does not affect other colors but can be used to selectively adjust the 6 color areas (Red/Green/Blue/Cyan/Mgt/Yellow). Color difference may not be distinctive even when you make the adjust-
ments for the general video. Adjusts Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan, Magenta.
- Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta Color: The adjustment range is
-30 - +30.
- Red/Green/Blue/Yellow/Cyan/Magenta Tint: The adjustment range is -30
- +30.
- This feature is disabled in RGB-PC and HDMI-PC mode. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 138 PICTURE RESET Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings. PICTURE
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select Picture Reset. Select Yes. ENTER Initialize the adjusted value. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 139 PICTURE CONTROL TRUMOTION - For LED LCD TV Advance video technology that provides clearer, smoother images, even during fast action scenes cre-
ating a more stable structure for a crisper picture. PICTURE
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1 2 3 MENU ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select TruMotion. Select Low, High, User, or Off. Adjustment for TruMotion (Judder and Blur) with selecting User 4 Select Judder or Blur. ENTER 5 6 Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
Off: Turn off TruMotion operation.
Low: Provides smooth picture move-
ment. Use this setting for standard use.
High: Provides smoother picture movement.
Judder: Adjusts noise of the screen.
Blur: Adjusts after-image of the screen.
TruMotion works with all inputs except PC mode.
If you enable "TruMotion", noise may appear on the screen. If this occurs, set "TruMotion" to "Off".
If you select "Picture Mode-Game"
set "TruMotion" to "Off". P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 140 LED LOCAL DIMMING - For LED LCD TV After analyzing the signal of the input video by areas of the screen, it adjusts the backlight to improve the contrast ratio. This feature is disabled in Picture Mode-Game. PICTURE
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select PICTURE. Select LED Local Dimming. Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 141 PICTURE CONTROL POWER INDICATOR - For LED LCD TV Adjust the power/standby indicator light on the front of the TV.
MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Power Indicator. Select Standby Light or Power Light.
Standby Light: Determines whether to set the indicator light on the front of the TV to On or Off in standby mode.
Power Light: Determines whether to set the indicator light on the front of the TV to On or Off when the power turns on. Select your desired options. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 2 3 4 5 P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 142 IMAGE STICKING MINIMIZATION (ISM) METHOD - For Plasma TV A frozen still picture displayed on the screen for prolonged periods can result in a ghost image. You can use Orbiter to help prevent image sticking. The other two functions are for removing a ghost image.
1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select ISM Method. Select Normal, Orbiter, Color Wash, or White Wash. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
Normal: If image sticking is never a problem, ISM is not necessary - set to Normal.
Orbiter: To avoid a ghost image on the screen, the image will move every 2 minutes to help prevent ghost images. However, it is best not to allow any fixed image to remain on the screen.
Color Wash: The color block with the screen moved a little and the white pattern are displayed. It is difficult to see the after image on all colors. Once it has been corrected it will not be visible in any color.
White Wash: White Wash removes ghost images from the screen. Use sparingly. Watch the TV normally for a while before using this feature to see if the ghost image disappears on its own.
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An excessive ghosted image may be impossible to clear entirely with White Wash. To return to normal viewing, press the any button. P I C T U R E C O N T R O L 143 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL AUTO VOLUME Auto Volume makes sure that the volume level remains consistent whether you are watching a com-
mercial or a regular TV program. Because each broadcasting station has its own signal conditions, volume adjustment may be needed every time the channel is changed. This feature allows users to enjoy stable volume levels by making automatic adjustments for each program.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Auto Volume. Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 144 CLEAR VOICE II By differentiating the human sound range from others, it improves the sound quality of voices.
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1 2 3 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Clear Voice II. Select On or Off. Adjustment for Clear Voice Level with selecting On 4 5 6 Select Level. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 145 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL BALANCE Adjust the left/right sound of speaker to suit your taste and room situations.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Balance. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 146 PRESET SOUND SETTINGS (SOUND MODE) Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any special adjustment using factory presets.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Sound Mode. Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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You can also adjust Sound Mode in the Q.MENU.
Standard: Offers standard-quality sound.
Music: Optimizes sound for listening to music.
Cinema: Optimizes sound for watch-
ing movies.
Sport: Optimizes sound for watching sports events.
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 147 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL SOUND SETTING ADJUSTMENT - USER MODE Adjust the sound to suit your taste and room situations.
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MENU ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Sound Mode. Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game. Select Infinite Sound, Treble, or Bass. Make appropriate adjustments.
If sound quality or volume is not at the level you want, it is recommended to use a separate home theater sys-
tem or amp to cope with different user environments.
If you select Clear Voice II-On, the Infinite Sound feature will not oper-
ate.
Infinite Sound: Infinite Sound is a patented LG proprietary sound pro-
cessing that strives immersive 5.1 surround sound with just two front speakers. technology BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 148 AUDIO RESET Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select Reset. Select Yes. ENTER Initialize the adjusted value. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 149 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL TV SPEAKERS ON/OFF SETUP If you wish to use an external Hi-Fi system, turn off the TVs internal speakers.
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1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select AUDIO. Select TV Speaker. Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 150 STEREO/SAP BROADCAST SETUP On analog signals, this TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP (Secondary Audio Program) that accompanies the stereo program if the station transmits an additional sound signal. Mono sound is automatically used if the broadcast is only in Mono.
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Analog TV Digital TV 1 2 3 Q.MENU ENTER Select SAP. Select Mono, Stereo, or SAP. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 2 3 Q.MENU ENTER Select Multi Audio. Select other languages. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 151 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL AUDIO LANGUAGE This feature operates only in DTV/Cable DTV mode.
1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Language. Select Audio Language. Select your desired language. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 152 ON-SCREEN MENUS LANGUAGE SELECTION The menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language.
1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Language. Select Menu Language. Select your desired language. From this point on, the on-screen menus will be shown in the selected language. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 153 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL CAPTION MODE Analog Broadcasting System Captions Captions are provided to help the hearing impaired watch TV. Select a caption mode for displaying captioning information if provided on a program. Analog caption displays information at any position on the screen and is usually the program's dialog. Caption/Text, if provided by the broadcaster, would be available for both digital and analog channels on the Antenna/Cable. This TV is programmed to memorize the caption/text mode which was last set when you turned the power off. This function is only available when Caption Mode is set On.
1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On. Select CC1-4 or Text1-4. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
When selecting Off, Sub-menus for Analog, DTV, and Digital Option become disabled.
Caption The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of the TV screen;
usually the audio portion of the pro-
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 154 Digital Broadcasting System Captions Choose the language you want the DTV/Cable DTV Captions to appear in. Other Languages can be chosen for digital sources only if they are included on the program. This function in only available when Caption Mode is set On.
1 2 3 4 5 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On. Select CC1-4, Text1-4, or Service1 - 6. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 155 SOUND & LANGUAGE CONTROL Caption Option Customize the DTV/Cable DTV captions that appear on your screen. This function in only available when Caption Mode is set On.
Size: Set the word size.
Font: Select a typeface for the text.
Text Color: Choose a color for the text.
Text Opacity: Specify the opacity for the text color.
Bg (Background) Color: Select a background color.
Bg (Background) Opacity: Select the opacity for the background color.
Edge Type: Select an edge type.
Edge Color: Select a color for the edges.
MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On. Select Digital Option. ENTER Select Custom. Customize the Size, Font, etc., to your preference. A preview icon is provided at the bottom of the screen, use it to see the caption language. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S O U N D
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L A N G U A G E C O N T R O L 156 TIME SETTING CLOCK SETTING Auto Clock Setup The time is set automatically from a digital channel signal. The digital channel signal includes information for the current time provided by the broadcasting sta-
tion. Set the clock manually if the current time is set incorrectly by the auto clock function.
1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU ENTER ENTER Select TIME. Select Clock. Select Auto. Select your viewing area time zone. USA: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, or Hawaii. Canada: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, New Foundland, or Atlantic. Select Auto, Off, or On (depending on whether or not your viewing area observes Daylight Saving time). BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
I T M E S E T T I N G 157 TIME SETTING Manual Clock Setup If the current time setting is wrong, reset the clock manually.
MENU ENTER ENTER Select TIME. Select Clock. Select Manual. Select the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minute option. Set the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minute option. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 I T M E S E T T I N G 158 AUTO ON/OFF TIME SETTING This function operates only if the current time has been set. The Off Time function overrides the On Time function if they are both set to the same time. The TV must be in standby mode for the On Time to work. If you do not press any button within 2 hours after the TV turns on with the On Time function, the TV will automatically revert to standby mode.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 MENU ENTER ENTER Select TIME. Select Off Time or On Time.
To cancel On/Off Time function, select Off.
Only for On Time function 1 Select Input. Select Repeat. Select Off, Once, Daily, Mon.~Fri., Mon.~Sat., Sat.~ Sun., or Sun.. Select and set Hour or Minute. 2 3 4 Select the desired input source. When Selecting TV:
set the channel at turn-on. Adjust to sound level at turn-on. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. I T M E S E T T I N G 159 TIME SETTING SLEEP TIMER SETTING The Sleep Timer turns the TV off at the preset time. Note that this setting is cleared when the TV is turned off.
To cancel the Sleep Timer, select Off.
You can also adjust Sleep Timer in the Q.MENU. 1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select TIME. Select Sleep Timer. Make appropriate adjustments. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. I T M E S E T T I N G 160 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS Parental Control can be used to block specific channels, ratings and other viewing sources. The Parental Control Function (V-Chip) is used to block program viewing based on the ratings sent by the broadcasting station. The default setting is to allow all programs to be viewed. Viewing can be blocked by choosing the type of the program and the categories. It is also possible to block all pro-
gram viewing for a time period. To use this function, the following must be done :
1. Set ratings and categories to be blocked. 2. Specify a password 3. Enable the lock V-Chip rating and categories Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations. Most television programs and television mov-
ies can be blocked by TV Rating and/or Individual Categories. Movies that have been shown at the theaters or direct-to-video movies use the Movie Rating System (MPAA) only. Ratings for Television programs including made-for-TV movies:
TV-G (General audience)
TV-PG (Parental guidance suggested)
TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned)
TV-MA (Mature audience only)
TV-Y (All children)
TV-Y7 (Children 7 years older) SET PASSWORD & LOCK SYSTEM Setting up Your Password Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels, ratings, and external viewing sources. A password is required to gain access to this menu. For USA For Canada
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Enter the password as requested.
The TV is set up with the initial password 0-0-0-0.
If you forget your password, press 0-3-2-5 on the remote control. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 161 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS Set Password Change the password by inputting a new password twice.
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ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select Set Password. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 ENTER 1 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 Choose any 4 digits for your new password. As soon as the 4 digits are entered, re-enter the same 4 digits on the Confirm. 5 BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 162 Lock System Enables or disables the blocking scheme you set up previously. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5
ENTER Select LOCK.
When you select On, the Lock System is enable. Input the password. Select Lock System. ENTER Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 163 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS CHANNEL BLOCKING Blocks any channels that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your children to watch.
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If a channel is locked, enter the password to unlock it temporarily. Input the password. Select Block Channel. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 ENTER Select a channel to block or unblock. 5 YELLOW 6 BACK Block or unblock a channel. Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 164 MOVIE & TV RATING Movie Rating (MPAA)- For USA Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits specified, so children cannot view certain movies. You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the movies with the ratings above a specified level. Keep in mind that the movie ratings limit only applies to movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap operas.
ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select Movie Rating. ENTER Select G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X, or Blocking Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5
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G (General audience)
PG (Parental guidance suggested)
PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)
R (Restricted)
NC-17 (No one 17 and under admit-
ted)
X (Adult only)
Blocking Off (Permits all programs)
If you set PG-13: G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked. P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 165 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS TV Rating Children - For USA Prevents children from watching certain children's TV programs, according to the ratings limit set. The children rating does not apply to other TV programs. Unless you block certain TV programs intended for mature audiences in the TV Rating - sub menu, your children can view those programs.
ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select TV Rating-Children.
Age (applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7)
Fantasy Violence (applies to TV-Y7) 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 ENTER ENTER Select Age or Fantasy Violence. Select block options. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 3 4 5 6 P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 166 TV Rating General - For USA Based on the ratings, blocks certain TV programs that you and your family do not want to view.
1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5 6 ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select TV Rating-General. ENTER ENTER Select Age, Dialogue, Language, Sex or Violence. Select block options. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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Dialogue-sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG,TV-14).
Language-adult language (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
Sex-sexual situations (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
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R A T I N G 167 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS TV Rating English - For CANADA Selecting Canadian English rating system.
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French is locked, enter the password to unlocked it temporarily.
E (Exempt)
C (Children)
C8+ (Children eight years and older)
G (General programming, suitable for all audiences)
PG (Parental Guidance)
14+ (Viewers 14 years and older)
18+ (Adult programming)
Blocking Off (Permits all programs) 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select TV Rating-English. ENTER Select E, C, C8+, G, PG, 14+, 18+, or Blocking Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 3 4 5 P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 168 TV Rating French - For CANADA Selecting Canadian French rating system.
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ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select TV Rating-French. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5 ENTER Select E, G, 8ans+, 13ans+, 16ans+, 18ans+, or Blocking Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
E (Exempt)
G (General)
8ans+ (General-Not convenient for little children)
13ans+ (Not convenient for children of 13 years and younger)
16ans+ (Not convenient for children of 16 years and younger)
18ans+ (This programs is only for adults)
Blocking Off (Permits all programs) P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 169 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS DOWNLOADABLE RATING This function is available only for digital channels. This function operates only when TV has received Region5 Rating data.
ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select Downloadable Rating.
Based on rating table, your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may dif-
fer slightly from what is shown in this manual.
If a Downloadable rating is locked, enter the password to unlock it tem-
porarily. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5 6 P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 170 ENTER ENTER Select desired Downloadable Rating option. Select desired option and block it. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. EXTERNAL INPUT BLOCKING Enables you to block an input.
ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select Input Block. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 3 4 5 6 ENTER Select input source. Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
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R A T I N G 171 PARENTAL CONTROL / RATINGS KEY LOCK This feature can be used to prevent unauthorized viewing by locking out the front panel controls, so that it can only be used with the remote control. This TV is programmed to remember which option it was last set to even if you turn the TV off.
In Key Lock On, if the TV is turned off, press the / I, INPUT, CH (or
) button on the TV or POWER, INPUT, CH () or NUMBER but-
tons on the remote control.
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Key Lock appears on the screen if any button on the front panel is pressed while viewing the TV. 1 MENU 21 2ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8 TUV 9WXYZ 0 ENTER Select LOCK. Input the password. Select Key Lock. ENTER Select On or Off. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing. 3 4 5 P A R E N T A L C O N T R O L
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R A T I N G 172 APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Abnormal Operation The remote control doesnt work
Check to see if there is any object between the product and the remote control causing obstruction. Ensure you are pointing the remote control directly at the TV.
Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+ to +, - to -).
Ensure that the correct remote operating mode is set: TV, VCR etc.
Install new batteries.
*This feature is not available for all models. TV turns off suddenly
Is the sleep timer set?
Check the power control settings. Power interrupted.
If there is no signal, the TV turns off automatically in 15 minutes. Video Problems No picture &No sound
Check whether the product is turned on.
Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
Is the power cord inserted into wall power outlet?
Check your antenna direction and/or location.
Test the wall power outlet, plug another products power cord into the outlet where the products power cord was plugged in. Picture appears slowly after switching on
This is normal, the image is muted during the product startup process. Please contact your service center, if the picture has not appeared after five minutes. No or poor color or poor picture
Adjust Color in menu option.
Keep a sufficient distance between the product and the VCR.
Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
Are the video cables installed properly?
Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture. Horizontal/vertical bars
Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or power or picture shaking tool. Poor reception on some channels Lines or streaks in pic-
tures No picture when con-
necting HDMI
Station or cable product experiencing problems, tune to another station.
Station signal is weak, reorient antenna to receive weaker station.
Check for sources of possible interference.
Check antenna (Change the direction of the antenna).
If an HDMI cable doesnt support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI. A P P E N D I X 173 APPENDIX Audio Problems No output from one of the speakers Unusual sound from inside the product No sound when connecting HDMI/USB PC Mode Problems
Adjust Balance in menu option.
A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in an unusual noise when the product is turned on or off and does not indicate a fault with the product.
Check High Speed HDMI cable.
Check USB cable over version 2.0.
Use normal MP3 file.
*This feature is not available for all models. The signal is out of range
Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency on the PC.
Check the input source. Vertical bar or stripe on background &
Horizontal Noise &
Incorrect position
Activate the Auto configure feature or adjust size, phase, or H/V position.
(Option) Screen color is unsta-
ble or single color
Check the signal cable.
Reinstall the PC video card. When connecting the HDMI cable to the PC, there is no audio.
Check the manual for the video card in the PC to see if it supports HDMI audio and how to set it up properly. A P P E N D I X 174 Movie List Problems The file does not appear on the Movie
Check whether the file extension is supported. List. Message is displayed saying This file is invalid or the audio is working normally but the video is not work-
ing normally. Message is displayed saying Unsupported Audio or the video is working normally but the audio is not work-
ing normally. Subtitle is not working.
Check whether the file is playing normally on a PC. (Check whether the file is damaged.)
Check whether the resolution is supported.
Check whether the video/audio codec is supported.
Check whether the frame rate is supported.
Check whether the file is playing normally on a PC. (Check whether the file is damaged.)
Check whether the audio codec is supported.
Check whether the bit rate is supported.
Check whether the sample rate is supported.
Check whether the file is playing normally on a PC. (Check whether the file is damaged.)
Check whether the video file and subtitle file name are the same.
Check whether the video file and subtitle file are located in the same folder.
Check whether the subtitle file is supported.
Check whether the language is supported. (When you open the subtitle file on a PC, you can check the language of the subtitle file.) A P P E N D I X 175 APPENDIX MAINTENANCE Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can extend the amount of time you can enjoy your new TV. Caution: Be sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any cleaning. Cleaning the Screen 1 Heres a great way to keep the dust off your screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture of lukewarm water and a little fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until its almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen. 2 Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV. Cleaning the Cabinet
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
Please be sure not to use a wet cloth. Extended Absence CAUTION
If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time (such as a vacation), its a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges. A P P E N D I X 176 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODELS 47LX9500
(47LX9500-UA) 55LX9500
(55LX9500-UA) Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) With stand 1085.9 mm x 710.6 mm x 255.0 mm 1255.8 mm x 805.0 mm x 255.0 mm
(42.7 inch x 27.9 inch x 10.0 inch)
(49.4 inch x 31.6 inch x 10.0 inch) Without stand 1085.9 mm x 654.2 mm x 31.6 mm 1255.8 mm x 749.6 mm x 31.6 mm
(42.7 inch x 25.7 inch x 1.2 inch)
(49.4 inch x 29.5 inch x 1.2 inch) Weight With stand Without stand 26.7 kg (58.8 lbs) 22.1 kg (48.7 lbs) 32.7 kg (72.0 lbs) 28.1 kg (61.9 lbs) Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity AC 120 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz NTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV 1-135 75 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) Less than 80 %
-20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 140 F) Less than 85 %
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. A P P E N D I X 177 APPENDIX MODELS 47LEX8
(47LEX8-UA) 55LEX8
(55LEX8-UA) Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) With stand 1126.6 mm x 757.9 mm x 284.4 mm 1306.0 mm x 867.0 mm x 345.0 mm
(44.3 inch x 29.8 inch x 11.1 inch)
(51.4 inch x 34.1 inch x 13.5 inch) Without stand 1126.6 mm x 692.0 mm x 29.3 mm 1306.0 mm x 797.0 mm x 30.7 mm
(44.3 inch x 27.2 inch x 1.1 inch)
(51.4 inch x 31.3 inch x 1.2 inch) Weight With stand Without stand 22.9 kg (50.4 lbs) 19.6 kg (43.2 lbs) MODELS 60LEX9
(60LEX9-UA) 34.5 kg (76.0 lbs) 28.8 kg (63.4 lbs) 72LEX9
(72LEX9-UA) Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) With stand 1126.6 mm x 757.9 mm x 284.4 mm 1306.0 mm x 867.0 mm x 345.0 mm
(44.3 inch x 29.8 inch x 11.1 inch)
(51.4 inch x 34.1 inch x 13.5 inch) Without stand 1126.6 mm x 692.0 mm x 29.3 mm 1306.0 mm x 797.0 mm x 30.7 mm
(44.3 inch x 27.2 inch x 1.1 inch)
(51.4 inch x 31.3 inch x 1.2 inch) Weight With stand Without stand 22.9 kg (50.4 lbs) 19.6 kg (43.2 lbs) 34.5 kg (76.0 lbs) 28.8 kg (63.4 lbs) Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity AC 120 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz NTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV 1-135 75 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) Less than 80 %
-20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 140 F) Less than 85 %
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. A P P E N D I X 178 Dimensions
(Width x Height x Depth) MODELS With stand 50PK950
(50PK950-UA, 50PK950-UF) 50PX950 (50PX950-UA, 50PX950-UF) 1190.0 mm x 804.5 mm x 294.5 mm 60PK950
(60PK950-UA, 60PK950-UF) 60PX950 (60PX950-UA, 60PX950-UF) 1408.8 mm x 937.9 mm x 384.0 mm
(46.8 inch x 31.6 inch x 11.5 inch)
(55.4 inch x 36.9 inch x 15.1 inch) Without stand 1190.0 mm x 737.0 mm x 52.4 mm 1408.8 mm x 860.7 mm x 52.4 mm
(46.1 inch x 29.0 inch x 2.0 inch)
(55.4 inch x 33.8 inch x 2.0 inch) Weight With stand 34.8 kg (76.7 lbs) Without stand 30.2 kg (66.5 lbs) 50.9 kg (112.2 lbs) 43.3 kg (95.4 lbs) Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity AC 100-240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz NTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV 1-135 75 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) Less than 80 %
-20 C to 60 C (-4 F to 140 F) Less than 85 %
The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement. A P P E N D I X 179 APPENDIX IR CODES
*This feature is not available for all models. 1. How to Connect
Connect your wired remote control to the Remote Control port on the TV. 2. Remote Control IR Codes
Output waveform Single pulse, modulated with 37.917 KHz signal at 455 KHz Tc T1 Carrier frequency FCAR = 1/TC = fOSC/12 Duty ratio = T1/TC = 1/3
Configuration of frame 1st frame Lead code Low custom code High custom code Data code Data code C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 Repeat frame
Lead code
Repeat code Repeat code Tf 9 ms 4.5 ms 9 ms 2.25 ms 0.55 ms Bit 1
Bit description: Tf Bit 0 0.56 ms 1.12 ms 0.56 ms 2.24 ms
Frame interval: Tf The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed. Tf Tf Tf=108 ms @455 KHz A P P E N D I X 180 Code
(Hexa) 00 01 02 03 06 07 08 Function Note CH CH VOL +
VOL -
>
<
Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button
(Power On/Off) 09 0B 0F 10-19 MUTE/DELETE Remote Control Button Remote Control Button INPUT TV Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Number 0-9 1A 1E 28 30 40 41 43 44 45 4C 5B 58 59 61 63 71 72 79 7E 8E 8F 95 AA FLASHBK FAV/MARK BACK AV MODE
Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button
Remote Control Button MENU Remote Control Button ENTER Remote Control Button Q.MENU Remote Control Button
- (Dash)/LIST Remote Control Button EXIT Remote Control Button WIDGETS NETCAST Remote Control Button BLUE/(L/R SELECT) Remote Control Button YELLOW Remote Control Button Remote Control Button GREEN Remote Control Button RED RATIO Remote Control Button Remote Control Button SIMPLINK Remote Control Button
Remote Control Button
ENERGY SAVING Remote Control Button INFO Remote Control Button
Use this feature depending on your models. Code
(Hexa) B0 B1 BA D6 C4 C5 5A D0 BF D4 D5 CE CC E9 DA 76 77 AF DC Function Note
TV Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Remote Control Button Discrete IR Code
(TV Input Selection) POWER ON Discrete IR Code POWER OFF AV1 AV2
(Only Power On) Discrete IR Code
(Only Power Off) Discrete IR Code
(AV1 Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(AV2 Input Selection) COMPONENT1 Discrete IR Code
(Component1 Input Selection) COMPONENT2 Discrete IR Code
(Component2 Input Selection) RGB-PC Discrete IR Code HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI4 Ratio 4:3 Ratio 16:9 Ratio Zoom
(RGB-PC Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(HDMI1 Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(HDMI2 Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(HDMI3 Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(HDMI4 Input Selection) Discrete IR Code
(Only 4:3 Mode) Discrete IR Code
(Only 16:9 Mode) Discrete IR Code
(Only Zoom Mode) 3D Remote Control Button A P P E N D I X 181 APPENDIX EXTERNAL CONTROL THROUGH RS-232C The RS-232C port allows you connect the RS-232C input jack to an external control device (such as a computer or an A/V control system) to control the TVs functions externally.
Note: RS-232C on this unit is intended to be used with third party RS-232C control hardware and software. The instructions below are provided to help with programming software or to test functionality using telenet software. RS-232C Setup i.e)
/DVI IN 3 2 1 LAN WIRELESS CONTROL RGB IN (PC) RS-232C IN
(CONTROL&SERVICE)
(RGB/DVI) OPTICAL DIGITAL VIDEO L(MONO) AUDIO R AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT A V I N 1 2 1 Y PB PR L R VIDEO AUDIO C O M P O N E N T I N PC Type of Connector; D-Sub 9-Pin Male Communication Parameters
Baud rate : 9600 bps (UART)
Data length : 8 bits
Parity : None
Stop bit : 1 bit
Communication code : ASCII code
Use a crossed (reverse) cable.
! NOTE
This product has command echo back in the RS-232C Command. No. Pin Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No connection RXD (Receive data) TXD (Transmit data) DTR (DTE side ready) GND DSR (DCE side ready) RTS (Ready to send) CTS (Clear to send) No Connection 1 6 5 9 A P P E N D I X 182 RS-232C Configurations 7-Wire Configuration
(Serial female-female NULL modem cable) 3-Wire Configurations
(Not standard) RXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS PC 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 TV 3 2 5 6 4 8 7 TXD RXD GND DSR DTR CTS RTS RXD TXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS PC 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 TV 3 2 5 6 4 7 8 TXD RXD GND DTR DSR RTS CTS D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 D-Sub 9 Set ID Use this function to specify a TV ID number. Refer to Real Data Mapping.
1 2 3 4 MENU ENTER ENTER Select OPTION. Select Set ID. Choose the desired TV ID number. The adjustment range of Set ID is 1~ 99. BACK Return to the previous menu. EXIT Return to TV viewing.
Real data mapping 0 A F 10 63 64 Step 0 Step 10 (Set ID 10) Step 15 (Set ID 15) Step 16 (Set ID 16) A P P E N D I X Step 99 (Set ID 99) Step 100 183 APPENDIX Command Reference List COMMAND1 COMMAND2 DATA k 01. Power x 02. Input Select k 03. Aspect Ratio 04. Screen Mute k 05. Volume Mute k 06. Volume k Control 07. Contrast 08. Brightness 09. Color 10. Tint 11. Sharpness 12. OSD Select 13. Remote Control Lock Mode 14. Treble 15. Bass 16. Balance 17. Color Temperature 18. ISM Method k k k k k k k k k k x j 19. Energy Saving j 20. Auto Configuration 22. Channel Add/
Del 23. Key 24. Backlight j m m
a b c d e f g h i j k l m r s t u p q u b c g
(Hexadecimal) 00 - 01
P.185
P.185 00 - 01 00 - 01 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 01 00 - 01 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64 00 - 64
P.186
P.186
P.186 00 - 01
P.187 00 - 64 For LED LCD TV For Plasma TV COMMAND1 COMMAND2 DATA00 DATA01 21. Channel Tuning m a DATA02 DATA03
(Hexadecimal) major low minor
(Hexadecimal) high
(Hexadecimal)
(Hexadecimal) physical program high major program low DATA04
(Hexadecimal) minor low DATA05
(Hexadecimal) attribute A P P E N D I X 184 Transmission / Receiving Protocol Transmission
[Command1][Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
[Command 1] : First command to control the set. (j, k, m or x)
[Command 2] : Second command to control the set.
[Set ID] : You can adjust the set ID to choose desired TV ID number in Setup menu. Adjustment range is 1-99. When selecting Set ID 0, every connected the TV is con-
trolled. Set ID is indicated as decimal
(1-99) on menu and as Hexa decimal (0x0
- 0x63) on transmission /receiving proto-
col.
[DATA] : To transmit the command data. Transmit the FF data to read status of command.
[Cr] : Carriage Return ASCII code 0x0D
[ ] : ASCII code space (0x20)
* In this model, TV will not send the status during the standby mode. OK Acknowledgement
[Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data][x]
The TV transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving normal data. At this time, if the data is data read mode, it indicates pres-
ent status data. If the data is data write mode, it returns the data of the PC computer.
* In this model, TV will not send the status during the standby mode.
* Data Format
[Command 2] : Use as command.
[Set ID] : Use the small character, if set ID is 10, it will send the 0, a.
[DATA] : Use the small character, if data is 0 x ab, it will send the a, b.
[OK] : Use the large character. Error Acknowledgement
[Command2][ ][Set ID][ ][NG][Data][x]
The TV transmits ACK (acknowledgement) based on this format when receiving abnormal data from non-viable functions or communication errors. Data1: Illegal Code Data2: Not supported function Data3: Wait more time
* In this model, TV will not send the status during the standby mode.
* Data Format
[Command 2] : Use as command.
[Set ID] : Use the small character, if set ID is 10, it will send the 0, a.
[DATA] : Use the small character, if data is 0 x ab, it will send the a, b.
[NG] : Use the large character 01.Power (Command: k a) To control Power On/Off of the TV. Transmission [k][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Power Off Data 01: Power On Acknowledgement [a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* In a like manner, if other functions transmit FF data based on this format, Acknowledgement data feed-
back presents status about each function.
* Note: In this model, TV will send the Acknowledge after power on processing completion. There might be a time delay between command and acknowledge. 02. Input Select (Command: x b) To select input source for TV. Transmission [x][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: DTV (Antenna) Data 01: DTV (Cable) Data 10: Analog (Antenna) Data 11: Analog (Cable) Data 20: AV1 Data 40: Component1 Data 41: Component 2 Data 42: Component 3 Data 60: RGB-PC Data 90: HDMI1 Data 92: HDMI3 Acknowledgement [b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data 91: HDMI2 Data 93: HDMI4 Data 21: AV 2
* Use the feature depending on your model. 03. Aspect Ratio (Command: k c) To adjust the screen format. Transmission [k][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: 4:3 Data 02: 16:9 Data 04: Zoom Data 06: Set by program Data 1F: Cinema Zoom16 Acknowledgement [c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data 09: Just scan Data 10: Cinema Zoom1 04. Screen Mute (Command: k d) To select screen mute on/off. Transmission [k][d][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Screen mute off (Picture on), Video-out Mute off Data 01: Screen mute on (Picture off) Data 10: Video-out Mute on Acknowledgement [d][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
* In case of Video-out Mute on only, TV will display On Screen Display (OSD). But, in case of screen mute on, TV will not display On Screen Display (OSD). 05. Volume Mute (Command: k e) To control volume mute on/off. You can also adjust mute using the MUTE button on remote control. Transmission [k][e][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Volume mute on (Volume off) Data 01: Volume mute off (Volume on) Acknowledgement [e][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
06. Volume Control (Command: k f) To adjust volume. You can also adjust volume with the volume buttons on remote control. Transmission [k][f][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [f][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
07. Contrast (Command: k g) To adjust screen contrast. You can also adjust contrast in the PICTURE menu. Transmission [k][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
08. Brightness (Command: k h) To adjust screen brightness. You can also adjust brightness in the PICTURE menu. Transmission [k][h][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [h][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
09. Color (Command: k i) To adjust screen color. You can also adjust color in the PICTURE menu. Transmission [k][i][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [i][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
10. Tint (Command: k j) To adjust screen tint. You can also adjust tint in the PICTURE menu. Transmission [k][j][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Red: 00 - Green: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [ j ][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
A P P E N D I X 185 APPENDIX 11. Sharpness (Command: k k) To adjust screen sharpness. You can also adjust sharpness in the Picture menu. Transmission [k][k][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [k][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
12. OSD Select (Command: k l) To select OSD (On Screen Display) on/off. Transmission [k][l][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: OSD off Data 01: OSD on Acknowledgement [l][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
13. Remote Control Lock Mode (Command: k m) To lock the remote control and the front panel con-
trols on the set. Transmission [k][m][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Lock off Data 01: Lock on Acknowledgement [m][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
If youre not using the remote control and front panel controls on the TV, use this mode. When main power is on/off, remote control lock is released. If Key Lock is on in the standby mode, TV will not turn on by POWER button of remote control and on the TV. 14. Treble (Command: k r) To adjust treble. You can also adjust treble in the Audio menu. Transmission [k][r][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [r][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
15. Bass (Command: k s) To adjust bass. You can also adjust bass in the Audio menu. Transmission [k][s][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [s][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
16. Balance (Command: k t) To adjust balance. You can also adjust balance in the Audio menu. Transmission [k][t][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min: 00 - Max: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [t][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
A P P E N D I X 186 17. Color Temperature (Command: x u) To adjust color temperature. You can also adjust color temperature in the Picture menu. Transmission [x][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Warm: 00 - Cool: 64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
18. ISM Method (Command: j p) (For Plasma TV) To avoid having a fixed image remain on screen. Transmission [ j ][p][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 02: Orbiter 04: White Wash Data 08: Normal 20: Color Wash Acknowledgement [p][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
19. Energy Saving (Command: j q) To control the energy saving function. Transmission [ j ][q][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: Minimum Data 00: Off Data 02: Medium Data 03: Maximum Data 04: Auto/Intelligent Sensor (depending on model) Data 05: Screen off Acknowledgement [q][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
20. Auto Configuration (Command: j u) To adjust picture position and minimize image shak-
ing automatically. Auto configuration only works in RGB-PC mode. Transmission [ j ][u][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 01: To set Acknowledgement [u][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
21. Channel Tuning (Command: m a) To tune channel to following physical/major/minor number. Transmission [m][a][ ][Set ID][ ][Data00][ ][Data01]
[ ][Data02][ ][Data03][ ][Data04][ ][Data05][Cr]
Digital channels have a Physical, Major, and Minor channel number. The Physical number is the actual digital channel number, the Major is the number that the channel should be mapped to, and the Minor is the sub-channel. Since the ATSC tuner automatically maps the channel to the Major number, the Physical number is not required when sending a command. Data 00: Physical Channel Number NTSC air: 02 - 45, NTSC cable: 01, 0E - 7D ATSC air: 01 - 45, ATSC cable: 01 - 87 Data 01 & 02: Major Channel Number Data 01: High byte Data 02: Low byte Two bytes are available for the Major and Minor, normally only the second byte is used. Data 03 & 04: Minor Channel Number Not needed for NTSC. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 x 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 x 1 Step NTSC Air NTSC Cable ATSC Air ATSC Cable_std ATSC Cable_hrc ATSC Cable_irc ATSC cable_auto Reserved
... Reserved 22. Channel Add/Del (Command: m b) To add and delete the channels. Transmission [m][b][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data 00: Channel DeleteData 01: Channel Add Acknowledgement [b][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
23. Key (Command: m c) To send IR remote control code. Transmission [m][c][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
See page 181. Acknowledgement [c][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
24. Backlight (Command: m g) (For LED LCD TV) To adjust screen backlight. Transmission [m][g][ ][Set ID][ ][Data][Cr]
Data Min:00 ~ Max:64 (*transmit by Hexadecimal code)
*Refer to Real data mapping. Acknowledgement [g][ ][Set ID][ ][OK/NG][Data][x]
Data5:
7 Main/Sub Picture 6 Two/One Part Channel 5 Using Physical Channel 4 Reserved 0 Main 1 Sub 0 Two 1 One 0 Use 1 No Use x x x x x x x x x x The table above lists the binary code which must be converted to Hexadecimal before sending. For exam-
ple: The binary code to tune the sub source to an NTSC cable channel is 1000 0001, which translates to 81 in Hex.
* 7th bit : For which source do you want to change the channel.
* 6th bit: Use a two part or one part channel. Most cases just use 0 since its ignored when using NTSC.
* 5th bit: Use 0 with NTSC since it can only use the physical channel number. Normally use 1 for ATSC since most times it doesnt matter what the physical number is.
* 4th bit: Set to 0.
* 3-0 bits: Choose signal type.
*Tune Command Examples:
1. Tune to the analog (NTSC) cable channel 35. Data 00 = Physical of 35 = 23 Data 01 & 02 = No Major = 00 00 Data 03 & 04 = No Minor = 00 00 Data 05 = 0000 0001 in binary = 01 Total = ma 00 23 00 00 00 00 01 2. Tune to the digital local channel 30-3. Data 00 = Dont know Physical = 00 Data 01 & 02 = Major is 30 = 00 1E Data 03 & 04 = Minor is 3 = 00 03 Data 05 = 0010 0010 in binary = 22 Total = ma 00 00 00 1E 00 03 22 Acknowledgement[a][ ][Set ID][ ][OK][Data00]
[Data01] [Data02][Data03][Data04][x][a][ ][Set ID][ ]
[NG][Data00][x]
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A. Any addition to or deletion from the contents of a file containing original code or previous modifica-
tions. B. Any new file that contains any part of the original code or previous modifications. 1.10. Original code means source code of computer software code which is described in the source code notice required by exhibit as original code, and a) under intellectual property rights (other than pat-
ent or trademark) licensable by initial developer to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, subli-
cense and distribute the original code (or portions thereof) with or without modifications, and/or as part of a larger work; and
(b) under patents claims infringed by the making, using or selling of original code, to make, have made, use, practice, sell, and offer for sale, and/
or otherwise dispose of the original code (or por-
tions there of). A P P E N D I X 197 APPENDIX
(c) the licenses granted in this section 2.1(a) and (b) are effective on the date Initial developer first distributes original code under the terms of this license.
(d) Notwithstanding section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for code that You delete from the original Code; 2) separate from the original code; or 3) for infringements caused by:
i) the modification of the original code or ii) the combination of the original code with other soft-
ware or devices. 2.2. Contributor Grant. Subject to third party intellectual property claims, each contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license
(a) under intellectual property rights (other than pat-
ent or trademark) licensable by contributor, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, subli-
cense and distribute the modifications created by such contributor (or portions thereof) either on an unmodified basis, with other modifications, as covered code and/or as part of a larger work; and
(b) under patent claims infringed by the making, using, or selling of modifications made by that contributor either alone and/or in combination with its contributor version (or portions of such combination), to make, use, sell, offer for sale, have made, and/or otherwise dispose of: 1) modi-
fications made by that contributor (or portions thereof); and 2) the combination of modifications made by that contributor with its contributor ver-
sion (or portions of such combination).
(c) the licenses granted in sections 2.2(a) and 2.2(b) are effective on the date contributor first makes commercial use of the covered code.
(d) Notwithstanding section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: 1) for any code that contributor has deleted from the contributor version; 2) separate from the contributor version; 3) for infringements caused by: i) third party modifica-
tions of contributor version or ii) the combination of modifications made by that contributor with other software (except as part of the contributor version) or other devices; or 4) under patent claims infringed by covered code in the absence of modifications made by that contributor. 3. Distribution Obligations. 3.1. Application of license. The modifications which You create or to which you contribute are governed by the terms of this license, including without limitation section 2.2. The source code version of covered code may be distributed only under the terms of this license or a future ver-
sion of this license released under section 6.1, and you must include a copy of this license with every copy of the source code you distribute. You may not A P P E N D I X 198 offer or impose any terms on any source code ver-
sion that alters or restricts the applicable version of this license or the recipients' rights hereunder. However, you may include an additional document offering the additional rights described in section 3.5. 3.2. Availability of source code. Any modification which you create or to which you contribute must be made available in source code form under the terms of this license either on the same media as an executable version or via an accepted electronic distribution mechanism to any-
one to whom you made an executable version avail-
able; and if made available via electronic distribution mechanism, must remain available for at least twelve
(12) months after the date it initially became avail-
able, or at least six (6) months after a subsequent version of that particular modification has been made available to such recipients. You are responsi-
ble for ensuring that the source code version remains available even if the electronic distribution mecha-
nism is maintained by a third party. 3.3. Description of modifications. You must cause all covered code to which you contrib-
ute to contain a file documenting the changes You made to create that covered code and the date of any change. You must include a prominent statement that the modification is derived, directly or indirectly, from original code provided by the initial developer and including the name of the initial developer in (a) the source code, and (b) in any notice in an executable version or related documentation in which you describe the origin or ownership of the covered code. 3.4. Intellectual property matters
(a) Third party claims. If contributor has knowledge that a license under a third party's intellectual property rights is required to exercise the rights granted by such contributor under sections 2.1 or 2.2, contributor must include a text file with the source code distribution titled "LEGAL"
which describes the claim and the party making the claim in sufficient detail that a recipient will know whom to contact. If contributor obtains such knowl-
edge after the modification is made available as described in section 3.2, contributor shall promptly modify the LEGAL file in all copies contributor makes available thereafter and shall take other steps (such as notifying appropriate mailing lists or newsgroups) reasonably calculated to inform those who received the covered code that new knowledge has been obtained.
(b) Contributor APIs. If contributor's modifications include an application programming interface and contributor has knowl-
edge of patent licenses which are reasonably neces-
sary to implement that API, contributor must also include this information in the LEGAL file.
(c) Representations. contributor represents that, except as disclosed pur-
suant to section 3.4(a) above, contributor believes that contributor's modifications are contributor's original creation(s) and/or contributor has sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this license. 3.5. Required notices. You must duplicate the notice in exhibit A in each file of the source code. If it is not possible to put such notice in a particular source code file due to its struc-
ture, then You must include such notice in a location
(such as a relevant directory) where a user would be likely to look for such a notice. If You created one or more modification(s), you may add your name as a contributor to the notice described in exhibit A. you must also duplicate this license in any documenta-
tion for the source code where You describe recipi-
ents' rights or ownership rights relating to covered code. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support, indemnity or liability obliga-
tions to one or more recipients of covered code. However, you may do so only on your own behalf, and not on behalf of the Initial developer or any contribu-
tor. You must make it absolutely clear than any such warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligation is offered by you alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify the Initial developer and every contributor for any liability incurred by the Initial developer or such contributor as a result of warranty, support, indemnity or liability terms you offer. 3.6. Distribution of executable versions. You may distribute covered code in executable form only if the requirements of section 3.1-3.5 have been met for that covered code, and if you include a notice stating that the source code version of the covered code is available under the terms of this license, including a description of how and where you have fulfilled the obligations of section 3.2. The notice must be conspicuously included in any notice in an executable version, related documentation or collat-
eral in which you describe recipients' rights relating to the covered code. You may distribute the execut-
able version of covered code or ownership rights under a license of your choice, which may contain terms different from this license, provided that you are in compliance with the terms of this license and that the license for the executable version does not attempt to limit or alter the recipient's rights in the source code version from the rights set forth in this license. If you distribute the executable version under a different license you must make it absolutely clear that any terms which differ from this license are offered by you alone, not by the Initial developer or any contributor. You hereby agree to indemnify the initial developer and every contributor for any liability incurred by the initial developer or such contributor as a result of any such terms You offer. 3.7. Larger works. You may create a larger work by combining covered code with other code not governed by the terms of this license and distribute the larger work as a single product. In such a case, you must make sure the requirements of this license are fulfilled for the cov-
ered code. 4. Inability to comply due to statute or regulation. If it is impossible for you to comply with any of the terms of this license with respect to some or all of the covered code due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then you must: (a) comply with the terms of this license to the maximum extent possible; and
(b) describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must be included in the LEGAL file described in section 3.4 and must be included with all distributions of the source code. Except to the extent prohibited by statute or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a recipi-
ent of ordinary skill to be able to understand it. 5. Application of this license. This license applies to code to which the initial devel-
oper has attached the notice in exhibit A and to related covered code. 6. Versions of the license. 6.1. New versions. Netscape communications corporation (Netscape) may publish revised and/or new versions of the license from time to time. Each version will be given a distinguishing version number. 6.2. Effect of new versions. Once covered code has been published under a particular version of the license, you may always con-
tinue to use it under the terms of that version. You may also choose to use such covered code under the terms of any subsequent version of the license published by netscape. No one other than netscape has the right to modify the terms applicable to cov-
ered code created under this license. 6.3. Derivative works.
"Mozilla",
"MOZILLAPL", If You create or use a modified version of this license
(which you may only do in order to apply it to code which is not already covered code governed by this license), You must (a) rename Your license so that the phrases
"MOZPL",
"Netscape", "MPL", "NPL" or any confusingly similar phrase do not appear in your license (except to note that your license differs from this license) and (b) otherwise make it clear that Your version of the license contains terms which differ from the Mozilla Public license and netscape Public License. (Filling in the name of the initial developer, original code or contributor in the notice described in exhibit A shall not of themselves be deemed to be modifications of this license.) A P P E N D I X 199 APPENDIX 7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN AS IS BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT THE COVERED CODE IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE COVERED CODE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER. 8. TERMINATION. 8.1. This license and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically if you fail to comply with terms herein and fail to cure such breach within 30 days of becoming aware of the breach. All subli-
censes to the covered code which are properly granted shall survive any termination of this license. Provisions which, by their nature, must remain in effect beyond the termination of this license shall survive. 8.2. If you initiate litigation by asserting a patent infringe-
ment claim (excluding declatory judgment actions) against initial developer or a contributor (the initial developer or contributor against whom you file such action is referred to as Participant) alleging that:
(a) such participant's contributor version directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then any and all rights granted by such participant to you under sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of this license shall, upon 60 days notice from Participant terminate pro-
spectively, unless if within 60 days after receipt of notice you either: (i) agree in writing to pay par-
ticipant a mutually agreeable reasonable royalty for your past and future use of modifications made by such participant, or (ii) withdraw your litigation claim with respect to the contributor version against such participant. If within 60 days of notice, a reasonable royalty and payment arrangement are not mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties or the litigation claim is not withdrawn, the rights granted by participant to you under sec-
tions 2.1 and/or 2.2 automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice period specified above.
(b) any software, hardware, or device, other than such participant's contributor Version, directly or indi-
rectly infringes any patent, then any rights grant-
A P P E N D I X 200 ed to You by such participant under sections 2.1(b) and 2.2(b) are revoked effective as of the date you first made, used, sold, distributed, or had made, modifications made by that partici-
pant. 8.3. If you assert a patent infringement claim against participant alleging that such participant's contribu-
tor version directly or indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of patent infringe-
ment litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses granted by such participant under sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or license. 8.4. In the event of termination under sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end user license agreements (excluding dis-
tributors and resellers) which have been validly granted by you or any distributor hereunder prior to termination shall survive termination. 9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. INDIRECT, SPECIAL, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU, THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED CODE,OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH PARTY'S NEGLIGENCE TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS. The covered code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), con-
sisting of "commercial computer software" and "com-
mercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government end users acquire covered code with only those rights set forth herein. 11. MISCELLANEOUS. This license represents the complete agreement con-
cerning subject matter hereof. If any provision of this license is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be governed by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides otherwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With respect to dis-
putes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an entity chartered or registered to do business in the united states of america, any litigation relating to this License shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the federal courts of the northern district of california, with venue lying in santa clara county, california, with the losing party responsible for costs, including with-
out limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys'
fees and expenses. The application of the united nations convention on contracts for the International sale of goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regu-
lation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this license. 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS. As between initial developer and the contributors, each party is responsible for claims and damages arising, directly or indirectly, out of its utilization of rights under this license and you agree to work with initial developer and contributors to distribute such responsibility on an equitable basis. Nothing herein is intended or shall be deemed to constitute any admission of liability. 13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE. Initial developer may designate portions of the cov-
ered code as "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-
Licensed" means that the initial developer permits you to utilize portions of the covered code under your choice of the NPL or the alternative licenses, if any, specified by the initial developer in the file described in exhibit A. EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License. The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the license); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the license at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
Software distributed under the license is distributed on an
"AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the license for the specific lan-
guage governing rights and limitations under the License. The Original Code is ______________________________________
. Initial Developer of The is___________________. Portions created by ______________________ are Copyright
(C) _______________________. All Rights Reserved. the Original Code Contributor(s): ______________________________________. Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the _____ license (the "[___] License"), in which case the provisions of [______] license are applicable instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only under the terms of the [____] license and not to allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other provi-
sions required by the [___] license. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the [___] license."
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2010-06-30 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2010-06-30
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LG Electronics USA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0020917688
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1 | Physical Address |
1000 Sylvan Avenue
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1 |
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
BEJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
60PX950UA
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K****** H********
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1 | Title |
Director, Standards & Compliance
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1 | Telephone Number |
201-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
201-8********
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1 |
k******@lge.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 08/14/2010 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Plasma monitor | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Estech Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
I******** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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1 |
i******@estech.co.kr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15B | 19 21 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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