LG LCD TV SAC34134301 manual
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1

How do I perform Auto Channel Tuning (Auto Scan) on the TV?

Press the MENU button, select CHANNEL, then select Auto Tuning and choose Yes to run the auto scan. The TV will automatically find all channels available through antenna or cable inputs and store them in memory. Note that a password is required to access Auto Tuning if the Lock System is turned on.

2

How do I connect an HD receiver to the TV using Component cables?

Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the digital set-top box to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV, matching the jack colors (Y = green, PB = blue, PR = red). Connect the audio output to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV. Select the Component input source using the INPUT button on the remote control.

3

What should I do to prevent image burn on the LCD TV screen?

Avoid displaying a fixed image on your TV screen for a prolonged period — 2 or more hours for LCD panels. Image burn can also occur on the letterboxed areas if you use the 4:3 aspect ratio setting for an extended period. Image burn is not covered under the manufacturer's warranty.

4

How do I safely move the TV to another location?

Make sure the product is turned off, unplugged, and all cables have been removed before moving. 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

What precautions should I take when using a USB storage device with the TV?

Do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device while the storage device is working, as files or the device may be damaged. Only use USB storage devices formatted as FAT32 or NTFS file systems provided with Windows. The recommended capacity is 1TB or less for a USB external hard disk and 32GB or less for USB memory.

6

How do I set up the TV to prevent it from falling over when used on a stand?

Insert eye-bolts (or TV brackets and bolts) to tighten the product to the wall, and use a sturdy rope (sold separately) tied horizontally between the wall and the product. The TV should also be attached to a desk so it cannot be pulled in a forward or backward direction. Make sure the height of the bracket mounted on the wall matches the holes in the product.

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Owner’S Manual

Lcd Tv

Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.

P/No : Sac34134301 (1010-Rev03)

www.lg.com

32Lg710H

37Lg710H

42Lg710H

32Ld650H

37Ld650H

42Ld650H

47Ld650H

55Ld650H

32Ld655H

37Ld655H

42Ld655H

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Warning / Caution

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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and
  • receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit
  • different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
  • technician for help. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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 user’s 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 user’s authority to operate this product

    Warning

    Risk Of Electric Shock

    Do Not Open

    The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

    To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock

    Do Not Remove Cover (Or Back). No

    User Serviceable Parts Inside. Refer To

    Qualified Service Personnel.

    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 installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies 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.

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    Safety Instructions

    Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radia- tors, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)that produce heat. 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 out- let, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience recepta- cles, and the point where they exit from the appara- tus. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the appa- ratus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Never touch this apparatus or antenna during a thunder or lighting storm. 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. Do not allow an impact shock or any objects to fall into the product, and do not drop onto the screen with something.

    Important Safety Instructions

    1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6

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    4 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 appliance 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 elec- tric shock. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall out- lets, loose or damaged wall outlets, extension 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, discontinue 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 make the TV with the power cord plugged in. Do not use a damaged or loose power cord. Be sure do grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord. Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the

    Tv.

    WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electrical 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. As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall out- let, it is not disconnected from the AC power source even if you turn off this unit by SWITCH. Do not expose to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc. on or over the apparatus (e.g. on shelves above the unit).

    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 grouned AC outlet) If grounding methods are not possible, have a qualified electri- cian install a separate circuit breaker. Do not try to ground the unit by connecting it to telephone wires, lightening rods, or gas pipes.

    Disconnecting Device From Mains

    Mains plug is the disconnecting device. The plug must remain readily operable. Dot Defect The Plasma or LCD panel is a high technology product with resolution of two million to six million pixels. In a very few cases, you could see fine dots on the screen while you’re viewing the TV. Those dots are deactivated pixels and do not affect the performance and reliability of the TV. Generated Sound “Cracking” noise: A cracking noise that occurs when watching or turning off the TV is generated by plastic thermal contraction due to tempera- ture and humidity. This noise is common for prod- ucts where thermal deformation is required. Electrical circuit humming/panel buzzing: A low level noise is generated from a high-speed switch- ing circuit, which supplies a large amount of cur- rent to operate a product. It varies depending on the product. This generated sound does not affect the per- formance and reliability of the product. 14 17 18 19 Power Supply Short-circuit Breaker 20 15 16 21

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    Antennas

    Outdoor antenna grounding If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precau- tions below. An outdoor antenna system 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 pro- vide 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 prop- er grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna dis- charge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding elec- trode. Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 Cleaning When cleaning, unplug the power cord and scrub 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 chemi- cals such as alcohol, thinners or benzene. 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. Ventilation Install your TV where there is proper ventilation. Do not install in a confined space such as a bookcase. Do not cover the product with cloth or other mate- rials (e.g.) plastic while plugged in. Do not install in excessively dusty places. Take care not to touch the ventilation openings. When watching the TV for a long period, the venti- lation openings may become hot. If you smell smoke or other odors coming from the TV, unplug the power cord contact and authorized service center. Do not press strongly upon the panel with a hand or sharp object such as nail, pencil or pen, or make a scratch on it. Keep the product away from direct sunlight. For 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 temporary dis- tortion effects on the screen. 24 22 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) Ground Clamp Electric Service Equipment NEC: National Electrical Code 25 26 27 28 23

    On Disposal

    (Only Hg lamp used LCD TV) The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury. Do not dispose of this product with general household waste. Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority. 29 30

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    Contents

    Warning / Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

    Features Of This Tv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

    Preparation

    Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Front Panel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Back Panel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Stand Instuctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Cable Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Desktop Pedestal Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Swivel Stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Attaching the TV to a desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 VESA Wall Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Securing the TV to the wall to prevent falling When the TV is used on a stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Antenna or Cable Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 MPI Card Slot / PPV Card Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

    External Equipment Setup

    HD Receiver Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 DVD Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 VCR Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Other A/V Source Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Audio Out Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 PC Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

    Watching Tv / Channel Control

    Remote Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Turning On The TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Channel Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Volume Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 On-Screen Menus Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Channel Setup
  • Auto Scan (Auto Tuning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
  • Add / Delete Channel (Manual Tuning) . . . . . .43
  • Channel Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
  • Channel Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Input List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Example Electronic Program Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

    Usb

    Entry Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Photo List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Music List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Extra Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55

    Picture Control

    PIP (Picture-In-Picture) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Picture Size (Aspect Ratio) Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Preset Picture Settings (Picture Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Manual Picture Adjustment - User Mode . . . . . . . . . .62 Picture Improvement Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Picture Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66

    Sound & Language Control

    Auto Volume Leveler (Auto Volume) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Preset Sound Settings (Sound Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Sound Setting Adjustment - User Mode . . . . . . . . . . .69
  • SRS TruSurround XT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
  • Infinite Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
  • Clear Voice ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 TV Speakers On/Off Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Audio Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Stereo/SAP Broadcast Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Audio Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 On-Screen Menus Language Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Caption Mode
  • Analog Broadcasting System Captions . . . . . . .78
  • Digital Broadcasting System Captions . . . . . . . .79
  • Caption Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
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    Time Setting

    Clock Setting
  • Auto Clock Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81
  • Manual Clock Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
  • Auto On/Off Time Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 Sleep Timer Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84

    Parental Control / Ratings

    Set Password & Lock System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Channel Blocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Movie & TV Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Downloadable Rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94 External Input Blocking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95

    Appendix

    Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 IR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Open Source License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106

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    Features Of This Tv

    I 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 manufacturer’s warranty. I 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). I Image burn can also occur on the letterboxed areas of your TV if you use the 4:3 aspect ratio setting for an extended period.

    Important Information To Prevent “Image Burn

    / Burn-In” On Your Tv Screen

    Automatically enhances and amplifies the sound of human voice frequency range to help keep dialogue audible when background noise swells. LG TV include a unique invisible speaker system, tuned by renowned audio expert, Mr. Mark Levinson. Speakers are embedded in strategic spots behind the front cabinet and use minute vibrations to turn the entire front bezel into the speaker system. The result is a clean, polished look, and enhanced audio by increasing the “sweet spot”, giving a wider and richer sound field. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC." is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby “and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 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 1080i and 720p resolutions. Unlike other sensors which can only sense brightness of ambient light, LG’s “Intelligent Sensor” uses 4,096 sensing steps to evaluate its surroundings. Using a sophisticated algorithm, the LG processes picture quality elements including brightness, contrast, color, sharpness and white balance. The result is a picture optimized for it’s surroundings, more pleasing to watch and which can also save up to 50% in power consumption. Matches the original frame rate of the film for a more film-like experience View videos and photos and listen to music on your TV through USB 2.0 (‘videos’ dependent on model). I This feature is not available for all models.

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    Preperation

    Accessories

    Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV. If an accessory is missing, please contact the dealer where you purchased the TV. The accessories included may differ from the images below. Owner’s Manual Power Cord CD Manual Protective Bracket and Screw for Power Cord (Refer to P.17, P.18) Cable Holder (Refer to P.17)
  • Wipe spots on the exterior only with the pol-
  • ishing cloth.
  • Do not wipe roughly when removing stains.
  • Excessive pressure may cause scratches or discoloration. Polishing Cloth (Not included with all models.) Optional Extras D-sub 15 pin Cable When using the VGA (D-sub 15 pin cable) PC connection, the user must use shielded signal interface cables with ferrite cores to maintain standards compliance. x 2 Torx plus Star head screw (Refer to P.15, P.16) Screw for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) Screws for stand assembly (Refer to P.15) x 4 x 4

    1.5V 1.5V

    Remote Control, Batteries

    Mute

    Return

    Cc

    Tv

    Power

    Guide

    Portal

    Enter

    Vol

    Ch

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Flashbk

    Vcr

    Dvd

    Input

    Menu

    INFO i

    Stb

    P

    A

    G

    E

    Pip

    Sap

    Pip Ch-

    Pip Ch+

    Pip Swap

    Pip Input

    Alpha/Num

    Remove

    Ratio

    Timer

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, Protection Cover (Refer to P.15) Plug-in type Holder (Refer to P.17) For 32/37/42LG710H (For 32LG710H) Screws for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) Washers for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) x 2 Cable Holder (Refer to P.18) Plug-in type Holder (Refer to P.18) (For 32/37/42LD650H, 32/37/42LD655H) Screw for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) Screws for stand assembly (Refer to P.16) x 8 (M4 x 20) Protection Cover (Refer to P.16) For 32/37/42/47/55LD650H, 32/37/42LD655H Nuts for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) x 2 x 2 Rubbers for stand fixing (Refer to P.20) x 4 x 2

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    Preparation

    Preparation

    Front Panel Information

    I Image shown may differ from your TV. POWER Button Power/Standby Indicator Illuminates red in standby mode. Illuminates blue when the set is switched on.

    Ch

    Vol

    Menu

    Input

    Enter

    Volume (+, -)

    Buttons ENTER Button MENU Button INPUT Button Remote Control Sensor

    Channel( , )

    Buttons Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions.

    32/37/42Lg710H

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    11 Intelligent Sensor Adjusts picture according to the surrounding condi- tions. Power/Standby Indicator Illuminates red in standby mode. Illuminates blue when the set is switched on. Remote Control Sensor

    Speaker

    Ch

    Vol

    Enter

    Input

    Menu

    Volume (+, -)

    Buttons ENTER Button MENU Button INPUT Button POWER Button

    Channel( , )

    Buttons

    32/37/42/47/55Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H

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    Preparation

    I Image shown may differ from your TV.

    Back Panel Information

    Av In 2

    L/Mono

    R

    Audio

    Video

    Usb In

    Remote

    Control Out

    Optical

    Digital

    Audio Out

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    Mono

    /

    Update

    Reset

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Rjp

    Interface

    Speaker Out

    8

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Game

    Control

    10 3 8

    Antenna In

    Antenna In

    M.P.I.

    M.P.I.

    7 1 4 9 2 13 14 15 6 6 5

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    12 11 11 16

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    Antenna In

    Antenna In

    M.P.I.

    M.P.I.

    14 6

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    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Optical

    Digital

    Update

    Reset

    Lan

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2 1

    Rjp

    Interface

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Audio In

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Game

    Control

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Audio Out

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    Mono

    /

    Component

    In

    L

    R

    Ac In

    1 13 3 4 2 10 9 6 5 8

    Av In 2

    L/Mono

    R

    Audio

    Video

    Usb In

    15 7

    47/55Ld650H

    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Optical

    Digital

    Update

    Reset

    Lan

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2 1

    Rjp

    Interface

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Audio In

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Game Control

    / M.P.I.

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Audio Out

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    Mono

    /

    Component

    In

    L

    R

    Antenna

    In

    1 13 3 4 2 10 6 5 8 7 9 14 11 11

    Ac In

    Av In 2

    L/Mono

    R

    Audio

    Video

    Usb In

    15 12 12 11 16 16 11

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    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Digital Connection. Supports HD video and Digital audio. Accepts DVI video using an adapter or HDMI to DVI cable (not included)

    Rgb (Pc)

    Analog PC Connection. Uses a D-sub 15 pin cable (VGA cable).

    Audio (Rgb/Dvi)

    1/8” headphone jack for analog PC audio input.

    Lan (Service Only)

    For connecting to a control network.

    Reset

    Performs a hardware reset.

    Update

    Enables/disables software downloads and debug mode.

    Tv - Link Cfg

    Computer input for programming Free To Guest ser- vices.

    Game Control

    Input port for third party game Controllers.

    M.P. I.

    Allows VOD/PPV devices or set-top boxes to control the TV.

    Rs-232C In (Service Only)

    Used for software updates.

    Optical Digital Audio Out

    Optical digital audio output for use with amps and home theater systems. Note: In standby mode, this port doesn’t work.

    Speaker Out 8Ω

    For use with external speakers.

    Remote Control Out

    IR output for controlling an auxiliary device. AV (Audio/Video) IN 1/2 Analog composite connection. Supports standard definition video only (480i).

    Component In

    Analog Connection. Supports HD. Uses a red, green, and blue cable for video & a red and white cable for audio.

    Rjp Interface (Remote Jack Pack Port)

    Connect this to an LG remote jack pack system.

    Antenna In

    Connect an antenna to receive over-the-air (OTA) signals. Power Cord Socket AC power input. Caution: Never attempt to operate the TV on DC power.

    Usb In

    Used for viewing multimedia files. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 12 13 14 15 10 16

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    Stand Instructions

    Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. Assemble the parts of the STAND BODY with the STAND BASE of the TV. 1 2 Insert the stand as shown. 3

    Stand Body

    Stand Base

    I Image shown may differ from your TV. G When assembling the desk type stand, make sure the screws are fully tightened (If not tightened fully, the TV can tilt forward after the protuct installation). Do not over tighten.

    Note

    !

    Detachment

    Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 1 Remove the four screws that hold the base on. 2 Detach the stand from the TV. 3

    Installation

    4 or x 4 Tighten the stand with the four screws (provided as parts of the TV). Tighten the two of these four screws and the two Torx plus star head screws (provided as parts of the TV) to secure the TV. Tighten the two Torx plus star head screws with a star head dri- ver bit (not provided as parts of the TV). x 2 x 2 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.

    Protection Cover

    32/37/42Lg710H

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    Ac In

    Cable Managemen T

    Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. Assemble the parts of the STAND BODY with the STAND BASE of the TV. 1 2 Assemble the TV as shown. 3

    Ac In

    Cable Management

    Stand Body

    Stand Base

    G When assembling the desk type stand, make sure the screws are fully tightened (If not tightened fully, the TV can tilt forward after the protuct installation). Do not over tighten.

    Note

    !

    Detachment

    Ac In

    Cable Management

    Carefully place the TV screen side down on a cushioned surface to protect the screen from damage. 1 Remove the screws that hold the stand on. 2 Detach the stand from TV. 3

    Ac In

    Cable Management

    Installation

    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.

    Protection Cover

    Ac In

    Cable Management

    M4 x 20 4 or x 4 Tighten the stand with the four screws (provided as parts of the TV). Tighten the two of these four screws and the two Torx plus star head screws (provided as parts of the TV) to secure the TV. Tighten the two Torx plus star head screws with a star head dri- ver bit (not provided as parts of the TV). x 2 x 2

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    Cable Management

    I Image shown may differ from your TV. Connect the cables as necessary. To connect additional equipment, see the EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP section. To help prevent the power cable from being removed by accident, secure the power cable with the included PROTECTIVE BRACKET /SCREW. The 32LG710H use a Plug-in type Holder instead of using a screw. Open the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown. If a CABLE HOLDER was included with your TV, install it as shown. 1 2 Put the cables inside the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP and snap it closed. 3 G Do not hold the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP when moving the TV.
  • If the TV is dropped, you may be injured or the
  • product may be broken. G With some TVs, the PLUG-IN TYPE HOLDER and the CABLE HOLDER are included. If these holders are inserted into the hole provided on back of the TV, they cannot be removed.

    Note

    !

    Cable Management Clip

    Cable Holder

    Protective Bracket/Screw

    Plug-In Type Holder

    (For 32LG710H model) Or

    32/37/42Lg710H

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    Preparation

    32/37/42/47/55Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H

    Connect the cables as necessary. To connect additional equipment, see the EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP section. To help prevent the power cable from being removed by accident, secure the power cable with the included PROTECTIVE BRACKET /SCREW. The 32/37/42LD650H, 32/37/42LD655H use a Plug-in type Holder instead of using a screw. 1

    Ac In

    Open the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP as shown. If a CABLE HOLDER was included with your TV, install it as shown. 2

    Ac In

    Ac In

    Protective Bracket/Screw

    Plug-In Type Holder

    (For 32/37/42LD650H, 32/37/42LD655H model) Or G Do not hold the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP when moving the TV.
  • If the TV is dropped, you may be injured or the
  • product may be broken. G With some TVs, the PLUG-IN TYPE HOLDER and the CABLE HOLDER are included. If these holders are inserted into the hole provided on back of the TV, they cannot be removed.

    Note

    !

    Cable Management Clip

    Cable Holder

    (For 32/37/42LD650H, 32/37/42LD655H model) Put the cables inside the CABLE MANAGEMENT CLIP and snap it closed. 3

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    Preparation

    Desktop Pedestal Installation

    For proper ventilation, allow a clearance of 4 inches on all four sides from the wall. I Image shown may differ from your TV. 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches 4 inches

    Swivel Stand

    After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set manually to the left or right direction to suit your viewing posi- tion. G Ensure adequate ventilation by following the clearance recommendations. G Do not mount near or above any type of heat source.

    Caution

    20°: 47/55Ld650H

    90°: Other Models

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    Preparation

    Attaching The Tv To A Desk

    The TV should be attached to a desk so it cannot be pulled in a forward/backward direction, potentially causing injury or damaging the product. G To prevent TV from falling over, the TV should be securely attached to the floor/wall per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking, or rocking the TV may cause injury.

    Warning

    1-Screw (provided as parts of the product) Desk Stand 4-Screws (not provided as parts of the product) G Recommended screw size: M5 x L (*L: Table depth + 8~10mm) ex) Table depth: 15mm, Screw: M5 x 25 Desk Stand

    32/37/42Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H

    Stand Desk

    32/37/42Lg710H

    47/55Ld650H

    Stand Desk 4-Screws (not provided as parts of the product) 2-Screws, 2-Washers, 2-Nuts, 4-Rubbers (provided as parts of the product) G You can select any type of attachment (Type 1 or Type 2) G Do not over tighten. Type 1 Type 2 4-Screws (not provided as parts of the product) or

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    21

    Vesa Wall Mounting

    Install your wall mount on a solid wall perpendicular to the floor. When attaching to other building materials, please contact an installer. 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.

    A

    B

    Model

    Vesa (A * B)

    Standard Screw Quantity Wall Mounting Bracket (sold separately)

    32Lg710H

    37Lg710H,

    42Lg710H

    32Ld650H,

    32Ld655H

    37Ld650H,

    37Ld655H,

    42Ld650H,

    42Ld655H,

    47Ld650H

    55Ld650H

    200 * 100

    M4

    4 200 * 100

    M4

    4 200 * 200

    M6

    4 400 * 400

    M6

    4 200 * 200

    M6

    4

    A

    B

    Aw-47Lg30M

    Lsw100B, Lsw100Bg

    Lsw200B, Lsw200Bg

    Lsw400B, Lsw400Bg,

    Dsw400Bg

    Rw230

    Aw-47Lg30M

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    Preparation

    G Do not install your wall mount kit while your TV is turned on. It may result in personal injury due to electric shock.

    Caution

    G Screw length needed depends on the wall mount used. For further information, refer to the instruc- tions included with the mount. G Standard dimensions for wall mount kits are shown in the table. G When purchasing our wall mount kit, a detailed installation manual and all parts necessary for assembly are provided. G Do not use screws longer then the standard dimen- sion, as they may cause damage to the inside of the TV. G For wall mounts that do not comply with the VESA standard screw specifications, the length of the screws may differ depending on their specifica- tions. G 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. G 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 installa- tion instructions.

    Note

    !

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    Securing The Tv To The Wall To Prevent Falling

    When The Tv Is Used On A Stand

    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 don’t climb on or hang from the TV. I Insert the eye-bolts (or TV brackets and bolts) to tighten the product to the wall as shown in the pic- ture. *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. I 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 prod- uct. I You should purchase necessary components to prevent the TV from tipping over (when not using a wall mount). I Image shown may differ from your TV. G Use a platform or cabinet strong enough and large enough to support the size and weight of the TV. G To use the TV safely make sure that the height of the bracket on the wall and the one on the TV are the same.

    Note

    !

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    Preparation

    Antenna In

    Antenna In

    Preparation

    Antenna Or Cable Connection

  • Antenna (Analog or Digital)
  • This image refers to using a Wall Antenna Socket or Outdoor Antenna without a Cable Box Connection.
  • Cable
  • Wall Antenna Socket Outdoor Antenna

    (Vhf, Uhf)

    Cable TV Wall Jack Multi-family Dwellings/Apartments (Connect to wall antenna socket) RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω) RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω) Single-family Dwellings /Houses (Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna) Be careful not to bend the copper wire when connecting the antenna. Copper Wire
  • For optimum picture quality, adjust the antenna direction if needed.
  • I To improve the picture quality in a poor signal area, please purchase a signal amplifier and install properly. I If the antenna needs to be split for two TV’s, install a 2-Way Signal Splitter. I If the antenna is not installed properly, contact your dealer for assistance. I To prevent damage, do not connect to the power outlet until all connections are made between the devices.

    Antenna In

    Antenna In

    This image refers to using a cable connection without a cable box.
  • If you experience a poor signal when using cable, make sure the RF cable is screwed in completely.
  • Contact your cable company is a poor signal persists.

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    25 MPI CARD SLOT / PPV CARD INSTALLATION (Except 47/55LD650H)
  • Remove the two MPI card retainer screws.
  • Pull out current MPI card far enough so that the RF cable can be detached from the old card.
  • Detach RF cable.
  • Place new PPV card into slot and slide it in far enough to reconnect RF cable.
  • Insert card all the way into the slot making sure it is fully seated into back plane connector.
  • Replace the two card retainer screws.
  • The MPI card is equipped with an RF jack for antenna/cable signal source connection. This card can be removed and replaced with a third-party PPV (Pay-Per-View) card. MPI Card Removal / PPV Card Installation

    Rf Cable

    Antenna In

    M.P.I.

    M.P. I.

    Card Slot G There is an RF cable connected to the back of the card. Remove the card slowly.

    Warning

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    26

    Hd Receiver Setup

    External Equipment Setup

    This TV can receive Digital Over-the-air or 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, refer to the figure as shown below. Component Connection
  • How to connect
  • Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the digital set- top box to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV. Match the jack colors (Y = green, PB = blue, and PR = red). Connect the audio output of the digital set-top box to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV. 2 1
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to the owner’s manual for the digital set-top box.) I Select Component input source using the INPUT button on the remote control. I To prevent the equipment damage, never plug in any power cords until you have finished connecting all equipment. I Image shown may differ from your TV.

    U

    Reset

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    R

    (S

    Video

    Audio

    Component In

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Y

    L

    R

    Pb

    Pr

    1 2

    Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr

    Supported Resolutions Horizontal Vertical Frequency(kHz) Frequency(Hz) 15.73 59.94 15.73 60.00 31.47 59.94 31.47 60.00 44.96 59.94 45.00 60.00 33.72 59.94 33.75 60.00 67.50 60.00 Resolution 720x480i 720x480p 1280x720p 1920x1080i Signal 480i 480p 720p 1080i 1080p Component Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

    Hdmi

    No Yes Yes Yes Yes For 37/42/47/55LD650H, 37/42LD655H 1920x1080p For 37/42/47/55LD650H, 37/42LD655H

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    27 HDMI Connection Connect the digital set-top box to HDMI/DVI IN 1 (DVI) or 2 jack on the TV. No separate audio connection is necessary. HDMI supports both audio and video.
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to the owner’s manual for the digital set-top box.) I Select HDMI1 or HDMI2 input source with using the INPUT button on the remote control. 2 1

    Hdmi-Dtv

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Rjp

    Interface

    Vid

    Rgb

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Hdmi-Dtv Output

    1 Horizontal Vertical Frequency(kHz) Frequency(Hz) 31.47 59.94 31.47 60.00 44.96 59.94 45.00 60.00 33.72 59.94 33.75 60.00 26.97 23.94 27.00 24.00 33.71 29.97 33.75 30.00 67.432 59.939 67.50 60.00 Resolution 720x480p 1280x720p 1920x1080i G If the HDMI cables don’t support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI. G HDMI mode supports PCM, Dolby Digital audio format.

    Note

    ! 1920x1080p For 37/42/47/55LD650H, 37/42LD655H

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    External Equipment Setup

    External Equipment Setup

    DVI to HDMI Connection

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    Upda

    Reset

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Rjp

    Interface

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    R

    (S

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    L

    R

    Dvi-Dtv Output

    L

    R

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Co

    1 2 G A DVI to HDMI cable or adapter is required for this connection. DVI doesn't support audio, so a separate audio connection is necessary.

    Note

    ! Connect the DVI output of the digital set-top box to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 (DVI) jack on the TV. Connect the audio output of the digital set-top box to the AUDIO (RGB/DVI) jack on the TV.
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the digital set-top box. (Refer to the owner’s man- ual for the digital set-top box.) I Select the HDMI1 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. 2 1

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    Dvd Setup

    Component Connection 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

    Y

    Pb

    Pr

    Video output ports on DVD player

    Y

    Y

    Y

    Y

    Pb

    B-Y

    Cb Pb

    Pr

    R-Y

    Cr Pr Connect the video outputs (Y, PB, PR) of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jacks on the TV. Match the jack colors (Y = green, PB = blue, and PR = red). Connect the audio outputs of the DVD to the COMPONENT IN AUDIO jacks on the TV.
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD. I Select the Component input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. I Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions. 2 1

    U

    Reset

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    R

    (S

    Video

    Audio

    Component In

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Y

    L

    R

    Pb

    Pr

    1 2 HDMI Connection Connect the HDMI output of the DVD to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 (DVI) or 2 jack on the TV. No separate audio connection is necessary. HDMI supports both audio and video.
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Select the HDMI1 or HDMI2 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. I Refer to the DVD player's manual for operating instructions. 2 1

    (S

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Rjp

    Interface

    Com

    Video

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Hdmi Output

    Rgb In

    1

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    External Equipment Setup

    Vcr Setup

    Antenna Connection I To avoid picture noise (interference), leave an adequate distance between the VCR and TV.

    L

    R

    S-Video

    Video

    Output

    Switch

    Ant In

    Ant Out

    Antenna In

    Antenna In

    Wall Jack Antenna 1 2 Connect the RF antenna out socket of the VCR to the ANTENNA IN socket on the

    Tv.

    Connect the antenna cable to the RF antenna in socket of the VCR.
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Set VCR output switch to 3 or 4 and then tune TV to the same channel number. I Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owner’s manual.) 2 1 Composite (RCA) Connection Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and VCR. Match the jack colors (Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red)
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Insert a video tape into the VCR and press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the VCR owner’s manual.) I Select the AV1 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. I If connected to AV IN 2, select AV2 input source on the TV. 1 G If you have a mono VCR, connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AUDIO L/MONO jack of the

    Tv.

    Note

    !

    L

    R

    S-Video

    Video

    Output

    Switch

    Ant In

    Ant Out

    Optical

    Digital

    Audio Out

    Update

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    /

    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Mono

    /

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    Mono

    /

    Game

    Control

    1

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    Other A/V Source Setup

    Av In 2

    L/Mono

    R

    Audio

    Video

    Usb In

    L

    R

    Video

    Camcorder Video Game Set Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks between TV and external equipment. Match the jack colors. (Video = yellow, Audio Left = white, and Audio Right = red)
  • How to connect
  • How to use
  • I Select the AV2 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. I If connected to AV IN 1 input, select the AV1 input source on the TV. I Operate the corresponding external equipment. 1 1 Connect one end of the optical cable to the TV’s OPTI-

    Cal Digital Audio Out.

    Connect the other end of the optical cable to the digital audio input on the audio equipment. Set the “TV Speaker option - Off” in the AUDIO menu. (G p.73). See the external audio equipment instruction manu- al for operation.

    Audio Out Connection

    Send the TV’s audio to external audio equipment via the Audio Output port.

    Update

    Av In 1

    Audio

    Video

    /

    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Mono

    /

    Optical

    Digital

    Audio Out

    Game

    Control

    1 2 G When connecting with external audio equipment, such as amplifiers or speakers, you can turn the TV speakers off in the menu. (G p.73)

    Note

    ! G Do not look into the optical output port. Looking at the laser beam may damage your vision. G Audio with ACP(Audio Copy Protection) function my block digital audio output.

    Caution

  • How to connect
  • 2 3 1

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    External Equipment Setup

    Pc Setup

    This TV provides Plug and Play capability, meaning that the PC adjusts automatically to the TV's settings. VGA (D-Sub 15 pin) Connection

    Update

    Reset

    ( )

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    Av In 1

    Au

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only

    Audio

    Rgb Output

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    1 2
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the PC and the TV. I Select the RGB-PC input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. Connect the VGA output of the PC to the RGB (PC) jack on the TV. Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO (RGB/DVI) jack on the TV.
  • How to connect
  • 2 1 DVI to HDMI Connection

    Up

    Reset

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Rjp

    Interface

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    (S

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    2

    1(Dvi)

    Dvi-Pc Output

    Audio

    Rgb(Pc)

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Rgb In

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    1 2
  • How to use
  • I Turn on the PC and the TV. I Select the HDMI1 input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote control. Connect the DVI output of the PC to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 (DVI) jack on the TV. Connect the PC audio output to the AUDIO (RGB/DVI) jack on the TV.
  • How to connect
  • 2 1

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    33 G To get the best picture quality, adjust the PC graph- ics card to 1360x768 (32/37/42LG710H,

    32Ld650H,

    32LD655H) or 1920x1080

    (37/42/47/55Ld650H, 37/42Ld655H).

    G Depending on the graphics card, DOS mode may not work if a HDMI to DVI Cable is in use. G 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. When you use too long RGB-PC cable, there might be a noise on the screen. G Avoid keeping a fixed image on the screen for a long period of time. The fixed image could become permanently imprinted on the screen. G The synchronization input form for Horizontal and Vertical frequencies is separate. G Depending on the graphics card, some resolution settings may not allow the image to be positioned on the screen properly.

    Notes

    ! Supported Display Specifications Resolution 720x400 1360x768 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1280x1024 1920x1080 Horizontal Vertical Frequency(kHz) Frequency(Hz) 31.469 70.08 31.469 59.94 37.861 72.80 37.879 60.31 48.077 72.18 48.363 60.00 56.476 70.06 47.776 59.870 60.289 74.893 47.712 60.015 63.981 60.020 79.976 75.025 66.587 59.934

    Hdmi-Pc

    Rgb-Pc

    For 37/42/47/55LD650H, 37/42LD655H Resolution 720x400 1360x768 800x600 1024x768 1280x768 1280x1024 Horizontal Vertical Frequency(kHz) Frequency(Hz) 31.469 70.08 35.156 56.25 37.879 60.31 48.363 60.00 47.776 59.87 47.712 60.015 63.981 60.02 67.500 60.000 1920x1080

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    34

    External Equipment Setup

    Screen Setup for PC mode Selecting Resolution When using RGB-PC input, change the resolution in the menus to match the PC’s. The Position, Phase, and Size can also be adjusted. Select PICTURE. Select Resolution.

    1 Menu

    3

    Enter

    4 Select Screen (RGB-PC). 2

    Enter

    5 Select the desired resolution.

    Enter

    Enter

    Auto Config. Resolution Position Size Phase Reset

    Screen

    Move Prev. Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    R

    G

  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 50
  • Color
  • 50
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC) 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 1360 x 768

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    35 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.
  • If the position of the image is still not
  • correct, try Auto adjustment again.
  • If picture needs to be adjusted again
  • after Auto adjustment in RGB-PC, you can adjust the Position, Size or Phase. Select PICTURE. Select Auto config..

    1 Menu

    3

    Enter

    4 Select Screen (RGB-PC). 2

    Enter

    5

    Enter

    Start Auto Configuration. Select Yes.

    Enter

    Auto Config. Resolution Position Size Phase Reset

    Screen

    Move Prev. To Set Yes No Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    R

    G

  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 50
  • Color
  • 50
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC)

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    36

    External Equipment Setup

    Adjustment for screen Position, Size, and Phase If the picture is not clear after auto adjustment and especially if characters are still trembling, adjust the picture phase manually. This feature operates only in RGB-PC mode. I Position: This function is to adjust pic- ture to left/right and up/down as you prefer. I Size: This function is to minimize any vertical bars or stripes visible on the screen background. And the horizontal screen size will also change. I Phase: This function allows you to remove any horizontal noise and clear or sharpen the image of characters. Select PICTURE. Select Position, Size, or Phase.

    1 Menu

    3

    Enter

    4 Select Screen (RGB-PC). 2

    Enter

    5

    Enter

    Make appropriate adjustments.

    Enter

    Auto Config. Resolution Position Size Phase Reset

    G

    F

    D

    E

    Screen

    Move Prev. Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    R

    G

  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 50
  • Color
  • 50
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC)

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    37 Screen Reset (Reset to original factory values) Returns Position, Size, and Phase to the default factory settings. This feature operates only in RGB-PC mode. Select PICTURE. Select Reset.

    1 Menu

    3

    Enter

    4 Select Screen (RGB-PC). 2

    Enter

    5

    Enter

    Select Yes.

    Enter

    Auto config. Position Resolution Size Phase Reset

    Screen

    Move Prev. To Set Yes No Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    R

    G

  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 50
  • Color
  • 50
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC)

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    38

    Remote Control Functions

    When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV.

    Mute

    Return

    Cc

    Tv

    Power

    Guide

    Portal

    Enter

    Vol

    Ch

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Flashbk

    Vcr

    Dvd

    Input

    Menu

    INFO i

    Stb

    P

    A

    G

    E

    Pip

    Sap

    Pip Ch-

    Pip Ch+

    Pip Swap

    Pip Input

    Alpha/Num

    Remove

    Ratio

    Timer

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/,

    Power

    Tv/Stb/Dvd/Vcr

    Guide

    Portal

    Info

    Turns your TV or any other programmed equipment on or off, depending on mode. Selects the remote’s operating mode: TV, STB, DVD, or

    Vcr.

    Displays and removes the electronic channel guide. Displays and removes the hotel interactive menu. Displays information about the selected or current events.

    Number

    button

    — (Dash)

    Flashbk

    Vcr/Dvd/Usb

    control buttons

    Pip

    Ratio

    Timer

    Sap

    Pip Ch +/-

    Pip Swap

    Pip Input

    Enters channel numbers or other numbers required. Also supports characters. Selects a program number for multiple program channels such as 2-1, 2-2, etc. Tunes to the last channel or input viewed. Controls video cassette recorders or DVD players or USB. Toggles through picture-in-picture options. Changes the aspect ratio. G p.58 Turns the TV off in a set amount o f time. G p.84 Analog mode: Selects MTS sound (Mono, Stereo, or a SAP) G p.75 DTV mode: Changes the audio language. Changes the PIP channel. Exchanges the main/sub images. Selects the connected input source for the sub-picture.

    Watching Tv / Channel Control

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    39 Installing Batteries IOpen the battery compartment cover on the back side and install the batteries with the correct polarity (+with +,-with -). IInstall two 1.5V AAA batteries. Don’t mix old or used batteries with new ones. IClose cover.

    Thumbstick

    (Up/Down/Left Right/ENTER)

    Return

    Menu

    Input

    Navigates the on-screen menus and adjusts the system settings to your preference. Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu. Displays the main menu. Rotates through inputs. Also switches the TV on from standby.

    Volume Up

    /Down

    Cc

    Mute

    Channel

    Up/Down

    Page

    Up/Down

    Adjusts the volume. Selects a closed caption. G p.78 Switches the sound on or off. G p.40 Selects available channels. Moves from one full set of screen information to the next one.

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    Watching Tv / Channel Control

    Note

    ! G If you intend to be away on vacation, disconnect the power plug from the wall power outlet. Press the CH( or ) or NUMBER buttons to select a channel number. 1

    Volume Adjustment

    Channel Selection

    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. Adjust the volume to suit your personal preference. 1 2 3

    Turning On The Tv

    First, connect the power cord correctly. At this moment, the TV switches to standby mode. I In standby mode to turn TV on, press the button on the TV or press the POWER button on the remote control. Select the viewing source by using the INPUTbutton on the remote control. When finished using the TV, press the POWERbutton on the remote control. The TV reverts to standby mode. 1 2 3

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    41

    On-Screen Menus Selection

    Your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual. Display each menu. Select a menu item. Accept the current selection.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Return to TV viewing. 4

    Menu

    Enter Move Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label

    Channel

    Channel

    Option

    Picture

    Lock

    Audio

    Input

    Time

    Usb

    Enter Move Auto Volume : On Clear Voice II : On
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50

    Audio

    E

    Enter Move Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off

    Time

    Enter Move Photo List Music List Extra Contents Eject

    Usb

    Enter Move

    Tv

    Av1

    Av2

    Component

    Rgb-Pc

    Hdmi1

    Hdmi2

    Input

    Enter Move Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block

    Lock

    Enter Move Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting

    Option

    L

    R

  • +
  • Enter Move Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Standard
  • BackLight
  • 90
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 60
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0

    Picture

    E

    Note

    ! G Infinite Sound: For 32/37/42/47/55LD650H,

    32/37/42Ld655H

    For USA For CANADA Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel TV Rating-English TV Rating-French Downloadable Rating Input Block

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    Watching Tv / Channel Control

    Enter Move

    Channel

    Auto Scan (Auto Tuning) Automatically finds all channels available through antenna or cable inputs and stores them in memory on the channel list. Run Auto Tuning again after any Antenna/Cable connection changes. Select CHANNEL. Select Auto Tuning. Select Yes. Run Auto tuning.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Enter

    I A password is required to gain access to Auto Tuning menu if the Lock System is turned on. 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

    Channel Setup

    Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Enter Move

    Channel

    Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Check your antenna connection. The previous channel information will be updated during Auto Tuning. Yes No

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    43 Select CHANNEL.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    If selecting DIGITAL input signal, you can view the on-screen signal strength monitor to see the quality of the signal being received. Add/Delete Channel (Manual Tuning) Select Manual Tuning. Select DIGITAL or ANALOG. Select channel you want to add or delete. 3

    Enter

    4 Select Add or Delete. 5

    Enter

    I A password is required to gain access to Manual Tuning menu if the Lock System is turned on. 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Channel

    Enter Move

    Channel

    Channel Select channel type and RF-channel number.

    F Digital

    G

    2 Close Delete

    Digital 2-1

    Bad Normal Good Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label

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    Watching Tv / Channel Control

    Channel Label

    Select a channel. Select channel you want to add or delete. 3

    Enter

    4

    Blue

    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

    Ch

    button 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. Channel Editing Select CHANNEL.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    Select Channel Edit.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Return to the previous menu. 5

    Return

    Choose preset labels for your channels. If a channel label is provided on the signal from the broadcasting station, the TV displays a short name for a channel even if you didn't preset a label for the channel. Select CHANNEL. Select Channel Label. Select a Channel.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select the appropriate logo for the channel. 5 Select a channel to set logo. 4 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Channel

    Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Ch. Change Page Change

    Ch

    Navigation Previous Add/Delete Enter Move

    Channel

    Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Enter Move

    Channel

    Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Logo F Disney G Channel

    Analog 2-0

    Close

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    45

    Input List

    Select the desired input source.

    1 Input

    Tv

    Av1

    Av2

    Component

    Hdmi1

    Rgb-Pc

    Tv

    Av1

    Av2

    Component

    Rgb-Pc

    Enter

    I TV: Select it to watch over-the-air, cable and digital cable broadcasts. I AV1-2: Select them to watch a VCR or other external equipment. I Component: Select them to watch DVD or a Digital set-top box. I RGB-PC: Select it to view PC input. I HDMI1-2: Select them to watch high definition devices.

    Hdmi2

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    Watching Tv / Channel Control

    Example Electronic Program Guide

    This is an example of a typical TV electronic program guide showing available programming. On The Political Scene Kids Movies Top Fashions World Events Today Channel 01:30 AM

    2:30 Am

    2:45 Am

    3:00 Am

    Kids ... Kids ... Kids Movies

    K&M

    17 Xyz

    18 K&M

    19 Pqx

    20 Wbd

    Mon. 29 May 2009 11:07 New Release Greatest Hits Kids

    Event

    Channel

    Selection

    Portal

    Info

    Enter

    Programming Grid

    Program listings arranged in time slots.

    Channel List

    Shows available channels in numerical order.

    Date/Time Osd

    Shows current Date/Time.

    Channel Indicator

    Currently tuned channel and program.

    Program Titles

    Highlight a title and press Enter to display additional program information.

    Featured Attraction

    Highlight and click to get expanded information.

    Tv Program

    Current program on select- ed channel. Select GUIDE button to shows available TV programs.

    1 Guide

    Select a Channel. 2

    Enter

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    Usb

    47

    Usb

    Usb In

    R

    Memory Key Connect the USB device to the USB IN jack on the side of TV. 3 Select PHOTO LIST or MUSIC LIST or EXTRA CONTENTS. 1 2 I This TV supports playback of JPG pictures and MP3 audio. When you connect a USB device, this pop-up menu is displayed automatically. When the Pop-Up menu does not appear, you can select Photo List or Music List on Extra contents. On a USB device, you can not add a new folder or delete an existing folder. or

    Entry Modes

    Enter

    I Image shown may differ from your TV. Enter Move

    Usb

    Select USB. Select Eject.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. When removing the USB device Photo List Music List Extra Contents Eject Enter Move

    Usb

    Photo List Music List Extra Contents Eject Close Now you can eject USB. i Close Choose the media you want. Fl i Photo List Music List Extra Contents

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    48

    Usb

    Precautions with USB devices. G Only a USB storage device is recognizable. G If the USB storage device is connected through a USB hub, the device is not recognizable. G A USB storage device using an automatic recognition program may not be recognized. G A USB storage device which uses its own driver may not be recognized. G The recognition speed of a USB storage device may depend on each device. G In case of a card reader, up to four memory cards are concurrently recognizable. G Please do not turn off the TV or unplug the USB device when the connected USB storage device is working. When such device is suddenly separated or unplugged, the stored files or the USB storage device may be dam- aged. G Only use a USB storage device which has normal music, image or movie files. G Please connect power to a USB storage device (over 0.4A) which requires an external power supply. If not, the device may not be recognized. G Please connect a USB storage device with cable is offered by USB maker. If connected with cable is not offered by USB maker or an excessively long cable, the device may not be recognized. G Some USB storage devices may not be supported or operate properly. G File alignment method of USB storage device is similar to Window XP and filename can recognize up to 100 English characters. G Please backup important files because data on the USB device may be damaged. Data management is the con- sumer's responsibility and as a result, the manufacturer does not cover data damage. G Please use only a USB storage device which was formatted as a FAT32, NTFS file system provided with the Windows operating system. In case of a storage device formatted as a different utility programme which is not supported by Windows, it may not be recognized. G Data in a USB storage device cannot be deleted in the NTFS file system. G 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. G The recommended capacity is 1TB or less for a USB external hard disk and 32GB or less for USB memory. G Any device with more than the recommended capacity may not work properly. G When using a USB HDD via the USB extensing cable, connect a support electric power source.

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    49

    Photo List

    This TV only supports picture in JPEG(.jpg) format. The On-Screen Display on your model may be slightly different. Screen Components Moves to upper level folder Preview: Displays the thumbnail/folder name of the photo in the selected folder Current page/Total pages Total number of marked photos Corresponding buttons on the remote control Select USB. Select Photo List. 2

    1 Menu

    1 2 3 4 5 Navigation Popup Menu Exit 5 Page 2/3 No Marked Photo List Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB

    Ky101

    06/10/2008

    Ky102

    04/03/2008

    Jmj001

    01/01/2000

    Jmj002

    06/15/2008

    Jmj003

    04/03/2008

    Jmj004

    02/18/2008

    Ky103

    03/30/2008

    Ky104

    06/19/2008

    Ky105

    01/31/2008

    Jmj005

    05/13/2008

    Jmj006

    05/26/2008

    Jmj007

    02/18/2008

    Jmj008

    02/18/2008 Up Folder Drive1

    Jmj001

    3 4 2 1 Supported photo file: *.JPG
  • You can view JPG files only.
  • Only baseline scan is supported among JPG.
  • Supported JPG size: 64 pixel (width) x 64 pixel (height) to 15360 pixel (width) x 8640 pixel (height)
  • Enter

    Enter

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    Usb

    Photo Selection and Pop-up Menu Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired photos. 2 Show the Pop-up menu. 3 1 I When one or more photos are marked, you can view individual photos or a slide show of the marked photos. If no photos are marked, you can view all photos individually or all photos in the folder in a slide show. 4 Select the desired Popup menu. Page 2/3 No Marked Photo List Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB

    Ky101

    06/10/2008

    Ky102

    04/03/2008

    Jmj001

    01/01/2000

    Jmj002

    06/15/2008

    Jmj003

    04/03/2008

    Jmj004

    02/18/2008

    Ky103

    03/30/2008

    Ky104

    06/19/2008

    Ky105

    01/31/2008

    Jmj005

    05/13/2008

    Jmj006

    05/26/2008

    Jmj007

    02/18/2008

    Jmj008

    02/18/2008 Up Folder Page 2/3 No Marked Photo List Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB

    Ky101

    06/10/2008

    Ky102

    04/03/2008

    Jmj001

    01/01/2000

    Jmj002

    06/15/2008

    Jmj003

    04/03/2008

    Jmj004

    02/18/2008

    Ky103

    03/30/2008

    Ky104

    06/19/2008

    Ky105

    01/31/2008

    Jmj005

    05/13/2008

    Jmj006

    05/26/2008

    Jmj007

    02/18/2008

    Jmj008

    02/18/2008 Up Folder Drive1 Drive1

    Jmj001

    Jmj001

    1366x768, 125KB View Mark Mark All Delete Close Navigation Exit Popup Menu Navigation Exit Popup Menu When you select a file (not folder), this Pop-Up menu is displayed. G View: Display the selected item. G Mark: Use to mark a photo. G Unmark: Use to unmark a photo. G Mark All: Mark all photos on the screen. G Unmark All: Deselect all marked photos. G Delete or Delete Marked: Delete the selected photo item. G Close: Close the pop-up menu.

    Enter

    Enter

    Enter

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    51 Full Screen Menu You can change the Photo List view so that it fills the screen. More operations are available in full screen mode. I Use the CH button to navigate in the photo page. Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired photos. Show the Pop-up menu. 5 Select View. The selected photo is displayed in full size. 2 3 1 4 Page 2/3 No Marked Photo List Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB

    Ky101

    06/10/2008

    Ky102

    04/03/2008

    Jmj001

    01/01/2000

    Jmj002

    06/15/2008

    Jmj003

    04/03/2008

    Jmj004

    02/18/2008

    Ky103

    03/30/2008

    Ky104

    06/19/2008

    Ky105

    01/31/2008

    Jmj005

    05/13/2008

    Jmj006

    05/26/2008

    Jmj007

    02/18/2008

    Jmj008

    02/18/2008 Up Folder Page 2/3 No Marked Photo List Up Folder 1366x768, 125KB

    Ky101

    06/10/2008

    Ky102

    04/03/2008

    Jmj001

    01/01/2000

    Jmj002

    06/15/2008

    Jmj003

    04/03/2008

    Jmj004

    02/18/2008

    Ky103

    03/30/2008

    Ky104

    06/19/2008

    Ky105

    01/31/2008

    Jmj005

    05/13/2008

    Jmj006

    05/26/2008

    Jmj007

    02/18/2008

    Jmj008

    02/18/2008 Up Folder Drive1 Drive1

    Jmj001

    Jmj001

    Navigation Exit Popup Menu Navigation Exit Popup Menu The aspect ratio of a photo may change the size of the photo displayed on the screen in full size. Press the RETURN button to move to the previous menu screen. 1/17 Slideshow

    Bgm

    Delete Option Hide 1366x768, 125KB View Mark Mark All Delete Close

    Enter

    Enter

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    Usb

    Press F G to set the time interval between slides. Slide Speed Fast Cancel ... Music Album Enter Select the Slideshow, BGM, (Rotate), Delete, Option, or Hide. I Use button to select the previous or next photo. I Use button to select and control the menu on the full-sized screen. 6 1/17 Slideshow

    Bgm

    Delete Option Hide G Slideshow: Selected photos are displayed during the slide show. If no photo is selected, all photos in the cur- rent folder are displayed during slide show. I Set the time interval of the slide show in Option. G BGM: Listen to music while viewing photos in full size. I Set the BGM device and album in Option.

    G

    (Rotate): Rotate photos. I Rotates the photo 90°, 180°, 270°, 360° clockwise. G Delete: Delete photos. G Option: Set values for Slide Speed and Music Album. I Use button and ENTER button to set values. Then go to and press ENTER to save the settings. I You cannot change Music Album while BGM is playing. G Hide : Hide the menu on the full-sized screen. I To see the menu again on the full-sized screen, press ENTER button to display.

    Enter

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    Music List

    You can use the Music List menu to play MP3 files from a USB storage device. This TV cannot play back copy-protected files. The On-Screen Display on your model may be slightly different. Screen Components Moves to upper level folder Preview: If a supported pic- ture of the album jacket is in the file, it will be dis- played here. Current page/Total pages Total number of marked files Corresponding buttons on the remote control 1 3 4 5 2 Select USB. Select Music List. 1 2

    Menu

    Music List Up Folder Title Duration 3 4 2 1 Page 2/3 No Marked Drive1 Navigation Popup Menu Exit 5

    A 00:00 / 04:16

    Up Folder Supported music file: *.MP3 Bit rate range 32 Kbps - 320 Kbps
  • Sampling rate (Sampling Frequency)
  • MPEG1 layer 3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz MPEG2 layer 3: 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz MPEG2.5 layer 3: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz

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    Usb

    Music Selection and Pop-up Menu I Use the CH button to navigate in the music page. I If no music is marked, all the music in the fold- er will be played in sequence. When one or more music files are marked, the marked music files will be played in sequence. If you want to listen to only one song repeatedly, just mark that one file and play. Select the target folder or drive. Select the desired musics. Show the Pop-up menu. Select the desired Pop-up menu. 2 3 1 4

    5Return

    Return to TV viewing. Navigation Exit Popup Menu Navigation Popup Menu Page 2/3 No Marked Music List Up Folder

    A 00:00 / 04:16

    Up Folder Drive1 Title Duration Page 2/3 No Marked Music List Up Folder

    A 00:00 / 04:16

    Up Folder Drive1 Title Duration

    3945 Kb

    128 Kbps Play Play with Photo Mark Mark All Delete Close G Play (During stop): Play the selected file. Once a song finishes playing, the next selected one will be played. When there are no selected files to play, the next one in the current folder will be played. If you go to a different folder and press the ENTER button, the current song in playback will stop. G Play Marked: Play the selected files. Once a file finishes playing, the next selected one will be played automatically. G Stop Play (During playback): Stop the play- ing files. G Play with Photo: Start playing the selected files and then move to the Photo List. G Mark: Use to mark a file. G Unmark: Use to unmark a file. G Mark All: Mark all files in the folder. G Unmark All: Deselect all marked files. G Delete or Delete Marked: Delete the selected files. G Close: Close the pop-up menu.

    Enter

    Enter

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    55 I The play information box (as shown below) will automatically move across the screen when there is no user input to pre- vent a fixed image remaining on the screen for a extended period of time.

    Note

    ! G When music is playing, is displayed in front of the music play time. G A damaged or corrupted music file that does not play displays 00:00 as the play time. G Press ENTER, A or RETURN button to stop the screen saver.

    Extra Contents

    Extra Contents will be activated when Data Channel service is available. Select USB. Select Extra Contents. 1 2

    Menu

    Enter

    Enter

    Note

    ! G Pro:Centric contents in USB memory stick can be played. G For more information. contact to Customer Support.(www.lgcommercial.com) Close Choose the media you want. Fl i Photo List Music List Extra Contents

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    Pip (Picture-In-Picture)

    PIP enables the end user to view two sources on the screen at the same time. The end user can switch between the Main and Sub picture sizes. 7 8 9 0

    Pqrs

    Tuv

    Wxyz

    Pip Ch-

    Pip Ch+

    Pip Swap

    Pip Input

    Pip

    Sap

    Flashbk

    Timer

    &@

    Ratio

    Pip Input

    Selects viewing source for PIP window.

    Pip Swap

    Switches Main screen and PIP window sources.

    Pip Ch+

    Selects next higher channel for PIP window.

    Pip Ch-

    Selects next lower channel for PIP window. PIP Operation
  • Connect auxiliary source(s) to TV
  • connections panel.
  • Enter Installer menu to be sure
  • source(s) is enabled.
  • Use the interactive remote provided
  • in the room to operate PIP.
  • Press PIP on remote.
  • Use the PIP function keys to operate the available PIP features.
  • To exit PIP mode, simply press PIP.
  • Pip

    Turns PIP mode on and off. I Note: Actual size of Main screen and PIP inset may be different than shown above.

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    Av1, Av2, Hdmi1, Hdmi2

    Tv

    TV, AV1or AV2, HDMI1, HDMI2 AV1or AV2 Main Picture Source Available Sub Picture Sources HDMI1or HDMI2 Component, RGB-PC TV, AV1, AV2, HDMI1or HDMI2

    Tv, Av1, Av2, Hdmi1, Hdmi2

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    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. I RGB-PC input source can only use 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio. Press the RATIO button repeatedly to select the picture options : Set By Program, 4:3, 16:9, Zoom, Just Scan. 1

    Ratio

    2 Return

    Return to TV viewing. 16:9 I You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the PICTURE menu.

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    59 Set by program Selects the proper picture proportion to match the source’s image. 4:3 Choose 4:3 when you want to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 Adjust the picture horizontally, in a linear pro- portion to fill the entire screen. (4:3 4:3) (16:9 16:9) Set By Program Set By Program

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    Picture Control

    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. 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 with

    Dtv/Cadtv/Hdmi-Dtv/Dvi-Dtv

    (720p/1080i), Component(720p/1080i) input sources.

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    61 Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Standard
  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0

    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. Select PICTURE. Select Intelligent Sensor, Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport or Game.

    1 Menu

    3

    Enter

    Select Picture Mode. 2

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Standard
  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0 I When selecting Intelligent Sensor is changed to Auto automatically. I When selecting Intelligent Sensor, it is changed contrast, brightness, sharp- ness, color and tint automatically. I Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport, and Game Settings are preset for the optimum picture quality at the factory. I Intelligent Sensor: The most suitable picture is automatically adjusted accord- ing to the surrounding conditions. I 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. I Standard: This is the mode to realize optimum viewing condition for the gen- eral user. I Natural: This is the mode to display the most natural screen status. I Cinema: This mode optimizes video for watching movies. I 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. I Game: This is the mode to realize fast response speed in a fast gaming screen.

    R

    G

    R

    G

    Intelligent Sensor Vivid Standard Natural Cinema Sport Game

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    Manual Picture Adjustment - User Mode

    Adjust the picture appearance to suit your preference and viewing situations. This feature is disable in “Picture Mode-Intelligent Sensor”. Select PICTURE. Make appropriate adjustments. Select Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, or Tint.

    1 Menu

    Select Picture Mode. 2

    Enter

    Select Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport or Game. 3

    Enter

    4

    Enter

    5

    Enter

    6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu. Return to TV viewing.
  • Back Light
  • 70

    E

    E

    E

    E

    Enter

    Menu

    Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Standard
  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0 I Backlight: This function adjusts the brightness of LCD panel, to control the brightness of the screen. Adjusting the backlight is recommended when setting the brightness of the set. When decreas- ing the backlight, the brightness of the black becomes darker without any loss in video signal and the power consumption is reduced. I Contrast: Increase or decrease the gra- dient of the video signal. You may use Contrast when the bright part of picture is saturated. I Brightness: Adjusts the base level of the signal in the picture. You may use Brightness when the dark part of the pic- ture is saturated. I 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. I Color: Adjusts intensity of all colors. I Tint: Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.

    R

    G

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    Picture Improvement Technology

    You can calibrate the screen for each Picture Mode or set the video value according to the special video screen. You can set the video seeing differently for each input. To reset to the factory default after making adjustments to each input source, execute the Picture Reset function for each Picture Mode. Select PICTURE. Select Advanced Control. Select your desired options.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu. Return to TV viewing. Make appropriate adjustments. 4

    Menu

    Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Picture Mode : Standard
  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • R

    G

    Color Temperature Medium Dynamic Contrast F Medium G Dynamic Color Low Noise Reduction Medium Gamma Medium Black Level Low Eye Care Off Close Real Cinema Off

    E

    R

    G

    Picture Mode : Standard
  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
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    Picture Control

    I Set to warm to enhance hotter colors such as red, or set to cool to enhance cooler colors such as blue. I 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. I Adjusts screen colors so that they look livelier, richer and clearer. This feature enhances hue, saturation and luminance so that red, blue, green and white look more vivid. I Reduces screen noise without compromising video quality. Low : Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture brighter. Medium: Express original picture levels. High: Make dark and middle gray level area of the picture darker. I You can adjust brightness of dark area and middle gray level area of the picture. Low: The reflection of the screen gets darker. High: The reflection of the screen gets brighter. I Set black level of the screen to proper level. I This function enables to select 'Low' or 'High' in the following mode: AV (NTSC-M), HDMI or Component. I Adjust the brightness of the screen to prevent the screen from being too bright. Dims extremely bright pictures. I This feature is disabled in “Picture Mode-Intelligent Sensor, Vivid, Cinema”. I Makes video clips recorded in film look more natural by eliminating judder effect. Dynamic Contrast Dynamic Color Noise Reduction Gamma Black Level Eye Care Real Cinema Color Temperature Standard: Displays standard set of colors. Wide: Increase number of colors used. I Maximize the utilization of color to increase color quality. Color Gamut

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    Picture Reset

    Settings of the selected picture modes return to the default factory settings. Enter Move

    Picture

    E

    Enter Move

    Picture

  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC)

    E

    Select PICTURE. Select Picture Reset. Initialize the adjusted value.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    Select Yes. 3

    Enter

    5

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. 4

    Enter

  • Backlight
  • 70
  • Contrast
  • 90
  • Brightness
  • 50
  • Sharpness
  • 70
  • Color
  • 60
  • Tint
  • 0
  • Advanced Control
  • Picture Reset
  • Screen (RGB-PC)

    R

    G

    No Yes All picture settings will be resetted. Continue? ?

    R

    G

    Resetting video configuration... i

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    Demo Mode

    Select OPTION. Select Demo Mode.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    Select On to show the various feature of the TV. 3

    Enter

    4

    Menu

    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). Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Off On Displays a slide show to explain the various feature of this TV.

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    Sound & Language Control

    Auto Volume Leveler (Auto Volume)

    Auto Volume makes sure that the volume level remains consistent whether you are watching a commercial 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. Select AUDIO. Select Auto Volume. Select On or Off.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

  • +
  • Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

  • +
  • Auto Volume : On Clear Voice II : On
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : On
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Off On

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    Preset Sound Settings (Sound Mode)

    Sound Mode lets you enjoy the best sound without any special adjustment as the TV sets the appropriate sound options based on the program content.

    Sound &Language Control

    Select AUDIO. Select Sound Mode.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game. 3

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

    Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Standard Music Cinema Sport Game
  • +
  • +
  • I Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, and Game are preset for optimum sound quality at the factory. I Standard: Offers standard-quality sound. I Music: Optimizes sound for listening to music. I Cinema: Optimizes sound for watching movies. I Sport: Optimizes sound for watching sports events. I Game: Optimizes sound for playing games.

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    Sound Setting Adjustment - User Mode

    Adjust the sound to suit your taste and room situations. Select AUDIO. Select Sound Mode. Select Treble or Bass.

    1 Menu

    4 2

    Enter

    Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game. 3

    Enter

    Enter

    Make appropriate adjustments. 5

    Enter

    6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Close

    E

    E

  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • SRS TruSurround XT
  • Off
  • +
  • +
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    Srs Trusurround Xt / Infinite Sound

    Sound &Language Control

    Select AUDIO. Select SRS TruSurround XT or Infinite Sound. Select On or Off.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Takes advantage of any multi-channel format without needing to add extra speakers or equipment. Dialog clarity, bass enrichment, and the addition of stereo audio enhancement produces an immersive sound experi- ence from standard stereo material. I If sound quality or volume is not at the level you want, it is recommended to use a separate home theater system or amp to cope with different user environments. I If you select “Clear Voice II-On”, SRS TruSurround XT feature will not work. I SRS TruSurround XT: TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. I Infinite Sound: Infinite Sound is a patented LG proprietary sound process- ing technology that strives immersive 5.1 surround sound with just two front speak- ers. (For 32/37/42/47/55LD650H,

    32/37/42Ld655H)

    Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Close
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • SRS TruSurround XT
  • Off
  • +
  • +
  • Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • Infinite Sound:
  • Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • Infinite Sound:
  • Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Close
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • Infinite Sound
  • Off
  • +
  • +
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    Clear Voice Ii

    By differentiating the human sound range from others, it improves the sound quality of voices. Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

    Enter Move

    Audio

    E

    L

    R

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : On
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : On
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • +
  • +
  • Off On Select AUDIO. Select Clear Voice II. Select On or Off.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Select Level. 4

    Enter

    Make appropriate adjustments. 5

    Enter

    Adjustment for Clear Voice ll Level With selecting On

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    Balance

    Select AUDIO. Select Balance. Make appropriate adjustments.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Adjust the left/right sound of speaker to suit your taste and room situations. 4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Audio

    Enter Move

    Audio

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50

    L

    R

    E

    Auto Volume : Off Clear Voice II : Off
  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50 Close

    E

    E

    Balance 0

    L

    R

  • +
  • +
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    Tv Speakers On/Off Setup

    If you wish to use an external Hi-Fi system or a SRS System, turn off the TV’s internal speakers. In AV, Component, RGB and HDMI with HDMI to DVI cable, the TV speaker can be operational even when there is no video signal. Turn the TV speakers off if using external audio equipment. Select AUDIO. Select TV Speaker. Select On or Off.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Audio

    E

  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • Reset
  • TV Speaker : On

    L

    R

    Enter Move

    Audio

    E

  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • Reset
  • TV Speaker : On

    L

    R

    Off On
  • +
  • +
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    E

    Audio Reset

    Settings of the selected Sound Mode return to the default factory settings. Select AUDIO. Select Reset.

    1 Menu

    2

    Enter

    Initialize the adjusted value. 3

    Enter

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. 4 Enter Move

    Audio

    E

  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • Reset
  • L

    R

    Enter Move

    Audio

    E

  • Level
  • 3 Balance 0 Sound Mode : Standard
  • SRS TruSurround XT: Off
  • Treble
  • 50
  • Bass
  • 50
  • Reset
  • L

    R

    Resetting audio configuration... i
  • +
  • +
  • E

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    75 Each time you press the SAP button, Mono, Stereo, or SAP appear in turn. Return to TV viewing. 1

    Sap

    2

    Stereo/Sap Broadcast Setup

    For Analog only: This TV can receive MTS stereo programs and any SAP (Secondary Audio Program) that accom- panies the stereo program if the station transmits an additional sound signal. Mono sound is automatically used if the broadcast is only in Mono. If other languages are available on the digital signal,select them with the SAP button.

    Return

    Mono

    Sap

    Stereo

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    Sound &Language Control

    Audio Language

    Other languages may be available if a digital signal is provided by the broadcasting station. This feature operates only in DTV mode. Enter Move

    Option

    Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting English Spanish French Select OPTION. Select Audio Language. Select your desired language.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    On-Screen Menus Language Selection

    The menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language. Enter Move

    Option

    Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting English Español Français Select OPTION. Select Menu Language. Select your desired language. From this point on, the on-screen menus will be shown in the selected language.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Sound &Language Control

    Caption Mode

    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. Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select CC1-4 or Text1-4. 4 Analog Broadcasting System Captions I When selecting Off, Sub-menus for Analog, DTV, and Digital Option become disabled.

    I Caption

    The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of the TV screen; usually the audio portion of the pro- gram provided for the hearing impaired.

    I Text

    The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provid- ed by the broadcaster. 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Option

    Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption

    : Cc1

    Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Mode

    Cc1

    Close Digital Option

    F

    On

    G

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    79 Digital Broadcasting System Captions Choose the language you want the DTV/CADTV 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. Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select CC1-4, Text1-4, or Service1 - 6. 4 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Option

    Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption

    : Cc1

    Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Mode

    Cc1

    Close Digital Option

    F

    On

    G

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    Sound &Language Control

    Customize the DTV captions that appear on your screen. This function in only available when Caption Mode is set On. Caption Option Select OPTION. Select Caption. Select On.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select Custom. 5

    Enter

    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. 6 Select Digital Option. 4 I Size: Set the word size. I Font: Select a typeface for the text. I Text Color: Choose a color for the text. I Text Opacity: Specify the opacity for the text color. I Bg (Background) Color: Select a background color. I Bg (Background) Opacity: Select the opacity for the background color. I Edge Type: Select an edge type. I Edge Color: Select a color for the edges. 7

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Size A Standard Font Font 1 Text Color White Text Opacity Solid Edge Type None Edge Color Black Bg Color Black Bg Opacity Solid Close

    F

    Custom G Enter Move

    Option

    Enter Move

    Option

    Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting Mode

    Cc1

    Close Digital Option On

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    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 station. Set the clock manually if the current time is set incorrectly by the auto clock function. Enter Move

    Time

    Enter Move

    Time

    Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Month Date 21 Year 2009 Hour

    10 Am

    02 Minute 10 Time Zone Eastern Daylight Saving Auto Close F Auto

    G

    Select TIME. Select Clock. Select Auto.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select your viewing area time zone.
  • U.S.A: Eastern, Central, Mountain,
  • Pacific, Alaska, or Hawaii.
  • Canada: Eastern, Central, Mountain,
  • Pacific, New F.land, or Atlantic. 4 Select Auto, Off, or On (depending on whether or not your viewing area observes Daylight Saving time). 5 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Time Setting

    82

    Time Setting

    Time Setting

    Manual Clock Setup If the current time setting is wrong, reset the clock manually. Enter Move

    Time

    Enter Move

    Time

    Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Select TIME. Select Clock. Select Manual.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minutes option. 4 Set the Year, Month, Date, Hour, or Minutes option. 5 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Month Date 21 Year 2009 Hour

    10 Am

    02 Minute 10 Time Zone Eastern Daylight Saving Auto Close

    F

    Manual

    G

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    Time Setting

    83

    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. Enter Move

    Time

    Enter Move

    Time

    Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Clock Off Time : Off On Time : 6:30 AM (Once) Sleep Timer : Off Select TIME. Select Off Time or On Time. Select Repeat.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    Select Off, Once, Daily, Mon.~Fri., Mon.~Sat., Sat.~ Sun., or Sun.. 4 Select and set Hour or Minute. 5 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Repeat F Once

    G

    Hour

    6 Am

    Minute 30 Close Feb. 21, 2009 10:10 AM

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    Time Setting

    84

    Time Setting

    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. I To cancel the Sleep Timer, select Off. I Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the number of minutes. Enter Move

    Time

    Enter Move

    Time

    Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Clock Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off Select TIME. Select Sleep Timer. Make appropriate adjustments.

    1 Menu

    3 2

    Enter

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Off 10 min. 20 min. 30 min. 60 min. 90 min. 120 min. 180 min. 240 min.

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    Parental Control / Ratings

    Parental Control / Rating

    85 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 broad- casting 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 program viewing for a time period. To use this function, the following must be done :
  • Set ratings and categories to be blocked.
  • Specify a password
  • Enable the lock
  • V-Chip rating and categories Rating guidelines are provided by broadcasting stations. Most television programs and television movies 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 :

    I Tv-G

    (General audience) I TV-PG (Parental guidance suggested) I TV-14 (Parents strongly cautioned) I TV-MA (Mature audience only)

    I Tv-Y

    (All children) I TV-Y7 (Children 7 years older)

    Set Password & Lock System

    Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels, ratings, and external viewing sources. A password is required to gain access to this menu. Setting up Your Password Close Enter Password
  • *
  • *
  • Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, I When you select On, the Lock System is enable. I The TV is set up with the initial pass- word “0-0-0-0”. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : On Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block

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    86

    Parental Control /Ratings

    Enables or disables the blocking scheme you set up previously. Lock System Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Select Lock System. Select On or Off. 3 2

    Enter

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : On Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Off On I When you select On, the Lock System is enable. Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    4

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Parental Control / Rating

    87 Set up blocking schemes to block specific channels, ratings, and external viewing sources. A password is required to gain access to this menu. Set Password Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Select Set Password. 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. 4 3

    Enter

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Close New
  • *
  • *
  • Confirm
  • *
  • *
  • Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Parental Control / Rating

    88

    Parental Control /Ratings

    Channel Blocking

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Select Block Channel. Select a channel to block or unblock. 4 3

    Enter

    Block or unblock a channel. 5 Blocks any channels that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your children to watch. Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Ch. Change Page Change

    Ch

    Navigation Previous Block/Unblock

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    Parental Control / Rating

    89

    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 Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Select Movie Rating. Select G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X, or Blocking Off. 4 3

    Enter

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Blocking off : Permits all programs

    G

    Pg

    Pg-13

    R

    Nc-17

    X

    Blocking Off I G (General audience) I PG (Parental guidance suggested) I PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) I R (Restricted) I NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted) I X (Adult only) I Blocking Off (Permits all programs) G If you set PG-13: G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will be blocked. Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Select TV Rating-Children. Select Age or Fantasy Violence. 4 3

    Enter

    Select block options. 5

    Enter

    I Age (applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7) I Fantasy Violence (applies to TV-Y7) 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 audi- ences in the TV Rating - sub menu, your children can view those programs. Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Close Age Fantasy Violence

    Parental Control / Rating

    90

    Parental Control /Ratings

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    Parental Control / Rating

    91 TV Rating General - For USA Based on the ratings, blocks certain TV programs that you and your family do not want to view. Select Age, Dialogue, Language, Sex or Violence. 4 3

    Enter

    Select block options. 5 I Age (applies to TV-G,TV-PG,TV-14,TV-

    Ma).

    I Dialogue-sexual dialogue (applies to

    Tv-Pg,Tv-14).

    I Language-adult language (applies to

    Tv-Pg, Tv-14, Tv-Ma).

    I Sex-sexual situations (applies to TV-PG,

    Tv-14, Tv-Ma).

    I Violence (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-

    Ma).

    Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Select TV Rating-General. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Close Age Dialogue Language Sex Violence

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    92

    Parental Control /Ratings

    TV Rating English - For CANADA Selecting Canadian English rating system. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel TV Rating-English TV Rating-French Downloadable Rating Input Block Select TV Rating-English. Select E, C, C8+, G, PG, 14+, 18+, or Blocking Off. 4 3

    Enter

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel TV Rating-English TV Rating-French Downloadable Rating Input Block Blocking off : Permits all programs

    E

    C

    C8+

    G

    Pg

    14+ 18+ Blocking Off I If TV Rating-English or TV Rating- French is locked, enter the password to unlocked it temporarily. I E (Exempt) I C (Children) I C8+ (Children eight years and older) I G (General programming, suitable for all audiences) I PG (Parental Guidance) I 14+ (Viewers 14 years and older) I 18+ (Adult programming) I Blocking Off (Permits all programs) Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 2 3 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    Parental Control / Rating

    93 TV Rating French - For CANADA Selecting Canadian French rating system. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel TV Rating-English TV Rating-French Downloadable Rating Input Block Select TV Rating-French. Select E, G, 8ans+, 13ans+, 16ans+, 18ans+, or Blocking off. 4 3

    Enter

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel TV Rating-English TV Rating-French Downloadable Rating Input Block Blocking off : Permits all programs

    E

    G

    8ans+ 13ans+ 16ans+ 18ans+ Blocking Off I E (Exempt) I G (General) I 8ans+ (General-Not convenient for lit- tle children) I 13ans+ (Not convenient for children of 13 years and younger) I 16ans+ (Not convenient for children of 16 years and younger) I 18ans+ (This programs is only for adults) I Blocking off (Permits all programs) Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 2 3 5

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing.

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    94

    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 Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Close

    E

    E

    Select Downloadable Rating. Select desired Downloadable Rating option. 4 3

    Enter

    Select desired option and block it. 5

    Enter

    Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. I Based on rating table, your TV's OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual. Humor Sport Cruelty Language Sadness Genre Age Humor

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    95

    External Input Blocking

    Enables you to block an input. Select Input Block. Select input source. 4 3 Select On or Off. 5

    Enter

    Select LOCK.

    1 Menu

    Enter

    Input the password. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Wxyz

    Tuv

    Pqrs

    Mno

    Jkl

    &@ .:/, 6

    Return

    Return to the previous menu.

    Menu

    Return to TV viewing. Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block Enter Move

    Lock

    Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block

    Av1

    F Off

    G

    Av2

    Off Component Off

    Hdmi1

    Off

    Rgb-Pc

    Off Close

    Hdmi2

    Off

    Page 96

    Appendix

    96

    Troubleshooting

    Appendix

    Abnormal Operation Video Problems No picture &No sound No or poor color or poor picture Poor reception on some channels Lines or streaks in pictures No picture when connecting HDMI Horizontal/vertical bars or picture shaking Picture appears slowly after switching on The remote control doesn’t work Power is suddenly turned off I 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. I Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+ to +, - to -). I Ensure that the correct remote operating mode is set: TV, VCR etc. I Install new batteries. I Is the sleep timer set? I Check the power control settings. Power interrupted. I Check whether the product is turned on. I Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. I Is the power cord inserted into wall power outlet? I Check your antenna direction and/or location. I Test the wall power outlet, plug another product’s power cord into the outlet where the product’s power cord was plugged in. I 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. I Adjust Color in menu option. I Try unplugging any others electronics that are near by to see if interference is causing the problem. I Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. I Are the video cables installed properly? I Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture. I Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or power tool. I Station or cable product experiencing problems, tune to another station. I Station signal is weak, reorient antenna. I Check for sources of possible interference. I Check antenna (Change the direction of the antenna). I If the HDMI cables don’t support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI.

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    97 PC Mode Problems I Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency. I Check the input source. I Work the Auto configure or adjust clock, phase, or H/V position. (Option) I Check the signal cable. I Update video card drivers. The signal is out of range Screen color is unstable or single color Vertical bar or stripe on background & Horizontal Noise & Incorrect position Picture OK but No sound Unusual sound from inside the product No sound when connecting HDMI or USB No output from one of the speakers Audio Problems I Press the VOL or VOLUME button. I Sound muted? Press the MUTE button. I Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. I Are the audio cables installed properly? I Adjust Balance in menu option. I 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. I Check High Speed HDMI cable. I Check USB cable over version 2.0. I Use normal MP3 file. *This feature is not available for all models.

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    Appendix

    Appendix

    98

    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 Here’s 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 it’s almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen. Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before you turn on your TV. G If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time (such as a vacation), it’s a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from lightning or power surges.

    Caution

    2 1 G Do not use window/glass cleaner or anything with ammonia to clean the screen.

    Warning

    ! Cleaning the Cabinet I To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. I Please be sure not to use a wet cloth. Extended Absence

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    Appendix

    99 I The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.

    Models

    AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz

    Ntsc-M, Atsc, 64 & 256 Qam

    Vhf 2-13, Uhf 14-69, Catv 1-135, Dtv 2-69, Cadtv 1-135

    75 ohm

    32 ~ 104°F (0 ~ 40°C)

    Less than 80%

    -4 ~ 140°F (-20 ~ 60°C)

    Less than 85% Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) Weight Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition With stand Without stand With stand Without stand Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity

    42Lg710H

    (42Lg710H-Ua)

    1026.2 x 734.1 x 293.4 mm 40.4 x 28.9 x 11.5 inch 1026.2 x 687.9 x 111.8 mm 40.4 x 27.0 x 4.4 inch 21.10 kg / 46.51 lbs 18.48 kg / 40.74 lbs

    37Lg710H

    (37Lg710H-Ua)

    918.6 x 684.8 x 293.4 mm 36.1 x 26.9 x 11.5 inch 918.6 x 635.8 x 111.7 mm 36.1 x 25.0 x 4.39 inch 17.97 kg / 39.61 lbs 15.41 kg / 33.97 lbs

    32Lg710H

    (32Lg710H-Ua)

    797 x 597 x 232.5 mm 31.3 x 23.5 x 9.15 inch 797 x 558.7 x 109.3 mm 31.3 x 21.9 x 4.3 inch 12.89 kg / 28.41 lbs 11.41 kg / 25.15 lbs MPI card (Width x Height x Depth) 3.1 x 0.9 x 6.3 inch 80.0(+0.6/-0.2) x less than 23.0(including pcb thickness) x less than 162.0(excluding cover thickness) mm

    Product Specifications

    3.7 x 1.1 inch 94.7(±0.5) x 28.3(±0.5) mm Card Bracket Cover (Width x Height ) Cable Card

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    Appendix

    100 I The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality improvement.

    Models

    AC100-240V ~ 50/60Hz

    Ntsc-M, Atsc, 64 & 256 Qam

    Vhf 2-13, Uhf 14-69, Catv 1-135, Dtv 2-69, Cadtv 1-135

    75 ohm

    32 ~ 104°F (0 ~ 40°C)

    Less than 80%

    -4 ~ 140°F (-20 ~ 60°C)

    Less than 85% Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) Weight Power requirement Television System Program Coverage External Antenna Impedance Environment condition With stand Without stand With stand Without stand Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity

    32Ld650H (32Ld650H-Ua)

    32Ld655H (32Ld655H-Ua)

    37Ld650H (37Ld650H-Ua)

    37Ld655H (37Ld655H-Ua)

    797.0 mm x 557.7 mm x 207.0 mm (31.3 inch x 21.9 inch x 8.1 inch) 797.0 x 495.0 x 97.1 mm (31.3 inch x 19.4 inch x 3.8 inch) 11.1 kg (24.4 lbs) 9.4 kg (20.7 lbs) 916.0 mm x 626.0 mm x 261.0 mm (36.0 inch x 24.6 inch x 10.2 inch) 916.0 mm x 560.0 mm x 88.9 mm (36.0 inch x 22.0 inch x 3.5 inch) 14.6 kg (32.1 lbs) 12.0 kg (26.4 lbs) Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) Weight With stand Without stand With stand Without stand 1024.0 mm x 686.6 mm x 261.0 mm (40.3 inch x 27.0 inch x 10.2 inch) 1024.0 mm x 621.0 mm x 87.1 mm (40.3 inch x 24.4 inch x 3.4 inch) 17.7 kg (39.0 lbs) 15.1 kg (33.2 lbs) 1137.0 mm x 758.0 mm x 270.0 mm (44.7 inch x 29.8 inch x 10.6 inch) 1137.0 mm x 685.0 mm x 76.8 mm (44.7 inch x 26.9 inch x 3.0 inch) 20.3 kg (44.7 lbs) 18.3 kg (40.3 lbs)

    Models

    42Ld650H (42Ld650H-Ua)

    42Ld655H (42Ld655H-Ua)

    Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth) Weight With stand Without stand With stand Without stand 1329.0 mm x 872.0 mm x 330.0 mm (52.3 inch x 34.3inch x 12.9 inch) 1329.0 mm x 796.0 mm x 96.5 mm (52.3 inch x 31.3 inch x 3.7 inch) 33.0 kg (72.7lbs) 29.8 kg (65.6 lbs)

    Models

    55Ld650H

    (55Ld650H-Ua)

    47Ld650H

    (47Ld650H-Ua)

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    101

    Programming The Remote Control

    The provided universal remote control can be programmed to operate most remote-controllable devices. Note that the remote may not control all models of other brands. Programming a code into a remote mode Testing your remote control. To find out whether your remote control can operate other components without programming, turn on a component such as a STB(Set-Top Box) and press the corresponding mode button (such as a STB) on the remote control, while pointing at the component. Test the POWER and CH buttons to see if the com- ponent responds correctly. If the component does not operate correctly, the remote control requires pro- gramming to operate the device. Turn on the component to be programmed, then press the corresponding mode button (such as STB) on the remote control. The remote control button of the desired device is illuminated. Press the MENU and MUTE buttons simultaneously, and the remote control is ready to be programmed with the code. Enter a code number using the number buttons on the remote control. Programming code numbers for the corresponding component can be found on the following pages. If the code is correct, the device will turn off. Press the MENU button to store the code. Test the remote control functions to see if the component responds correctly. If not, repeat from step 2. 2 3 4 5 6 1

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    Appendix

    102 Remote Control Code Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes

    Aiwa

    034

    Akai

    016 043 046 124 125 146

    Ampro

    072

    Anam

    031 033 103

    Audio Dynamics

    012 023 039 043

    Broksonic

    035 037 129

    Canon

    028 031 033

    Capehart

    108

    Craig

    003 040 135

    Curtis Mathes

    031 033 041

    Daewoo

    005 007 010 064 065 108 110 111 112 116 117 119

    Daytron

    108

    Dbx

    012 023 039 043

    Dynatech

    034 053

    Electrohome

    059

    Emerson

    006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 129 131 138 153

    Fisher

    003 008 009 010

    Funai

    034

    Ge

    031 033 063 072 107 109 144 147

    Go Video

    132 136

    Harman Kardon

    012 045

    Hitachi

    004 018 026 034 043 063 137 150

    Instantreplay

    031 033

    Jcl

    031 033

    Jcpenny

    012 013 015 033 040 066 101

    Jensen

    043

    Jvc

    012 031 033 043 048 050 055 060 130 150 152

    Kenwood

    014 034 039 043 047 048

    Lg (Goldstar)

    001 012 013 020 101 106 114 123

    Lloyd

    034

    Lxi

    003 009 013 014 017 034 101 106

    Magin

    040

    Magnavox

    031 033 034 041 067 068

    Marantz

    012 031 033 067 069

    Marta

    101

    Matsui

    027 030

    Mei

    031 033

    Memorex

    003 010 014 031 033 034 053 072 101 102 134 139

    Mga

    045 046 059

    Minolta

    013 020

    Mitsubishi

    013 020 045 046 049 051 059 061 151

    Mtc

    034 040

    Multitech

    024 034

    Nec

    012 023 039 043 048

    Nordmende

    043

    Optonica

    053 054

    Panasonic

    066 070 074 083 133 140 145

    Pentax

    013 020 031 033 063

    Philco

    031 034 067

    Philips

    031 033 034 054 067 071 101

    Pilot

    101

    Pioneer

    013 021 048

    Portland

    108

    Pulsar

    072

    Quartz

    011 014

    Quasar

    033 066 075 145

    Rca

    013 020 033 034 040 041 062 063 107 109 140 144 145 147

    Realistic

    003 008 010 014 031 033 034 040 053 054 101

    Rico

    058

    Runco

    148

    Salora

    014

    Samsung

    032 040 102 104 105 107 109 112 113 115 120 122 125

    Sansui

    022 043 048 135

    Sanyo

    003 007 010 014 102 134

    Scott

    017 037 112 129 131

    Sears

    003 008 009 010 013 014 017 020 031 042 073 081 101

    Sharp

    031 054 149

    Shintom

    024

    Sony

    003 009 031 052 056 057 058 076 077 078 149

    Soundesign

    034

    Sts

    013

    Sylvania

    031 033 034 059 067

    Symphonic

    034

    Tandy

    010 034

    Tatung

    039 043

    Teac

    034 039 043

    Technics

    031 033 070

    Teknika

    019 031 033 034 101

    Thomas

    034

    Tmk

    006

    Toshiba

    008 013 042 047 059 082 112 131

    Totevision

    040 101

    Unitech

    040

    Vector Research 012

    Victor

    048

    Video Concepts

    012 034 046

    Videosonic

    040

    Wards

    003 013 017 024 031 033 034 040 053 054 131

    Yamaha

    012 034 039 043

    Zenith

    034 048 056 058 072 080 101

    Vcr

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    103 Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes

    Hdstb

    Alphastar Dsr

    123

    Amplica

    050

    Astro Philips(Ml) 159

    Astro Thompson(Ml) 160

    Astro Nokia(Ml)

    161

    Birdview

    051 126 129

    Channel Master 013

    014 015 018 036 055

    Chaparral

    008 009 012 077

    Citoh

    054

    Curtis Mathes

    050 145

    Drake

    005 006 007 010 011 052 112 116 141

    Dx Antenna

    024 046 056 076

    Echostar

    038 040 057 058 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 122

    Electro Home

    089

    Europlus

    114

    Fujitsu

    017 021 022 027 133 134

    General Instrument 003 004 016

    029 031 059 101

    Hitachi

    139 140

    Houston Tracker 033 037 039 051

    057 104

    Hughes

    068

    Humax(Sl)

    158

    Janiel

    060 147

    Jerrold

    061

    Kathrein

    108

    Legend

    057

    Lg

    001

    Lutron

    132

    Luxor

    062 144

    Macom

    010 059 063 064 065

    Memorex

    057

    Nextwave

    028 124 125

    Norsat

    069 070

    Pace Sky Satellite 143

    Panasonic

    060 142

    Pansat

    121

    Personal Cable 117

    Philips

    071

    Pico

    105

    President

    019 102

    Primestar

    030 110 111

    Prosat

    072

    Psi(Th)

    157

    Rca

    066 106

    Realistic

    043 074

    Samsung

    123

    Satellite Service Co 028 035 047 057

    085

    Scientific Atlanta 032 138

    Sky Life

    150

    Sony

    103

    Starcast

    041

    Super Guide

    020 124 125

    Samart(Th)

    156

    Teecom

    023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137

    Toshiba

    002 127

    True Vision(Th) 155

    Uniden

    016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136

    Ubc(Th)

    153

    Ubc/Samart(Th) 154

    Viewstar

    115

    Vtc(Vn)

    162

    Winegard

    128 146

    Zenith

    081 082 083 084 091 120

    Dvd

    Brand Codes Brand Codes Brand Codes

    Apex Digital

    022

    Denon

    020 014

    Ge

    005 006

    Harman Kardon 027

    Jvc

    012

    Lg

    001 010 016 025

    Magnavox

    013

    Marantz

    024

    Mitsubishi

    002

    Nad

    023

    Onkyo

    008 017

    Panasonic

    003 009

    Philips

    013

    Pioneer

    004 026

    Proceed

    021

    Proscan

    005 006

    Rca

    005 006

    Samsung

    011 015

    Sony

    007

    Thompson

    005 006

    Toshiba

    019 008

    Yamaha

    009 018

    Zenith

    010 016 025

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    Ir Codes

    I Configuration of frame 1st frame Repeat frame I Lead code I Repeat code I Bit description I Frame interval: Tf The waveform is transmitted as long as a key is depressed. 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 Lead code Low custom code High custom code Data code Data code Repeat code Tf 4.5 ms 9 ms 0.56 ms 1.12 ms 0.56 ms 2.24 ms Tf Tf Tf=108ms @455KHz Bit ”0” Bit ”1”
  • How to Connect
  • I Connect your wired remote control to the Remote Control port on the TV.
  • Remote Control IR Codes
  • I Output waveform Single pulse, modulated with 37.917KHz signal at 455KHz

    T1

    Tc Carrier frequency FCAR = 1/TC = fOSC/12 Duty ratio = T1/TC = 1/3 2.25 ms 9 ms 0.55 ms

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    105 Code Function Note (Hexa) Code Function Note (Hexa)

    D6

    Tv

    Discrete IR Code (TV Input Selection)

    5A

    Av1

    Discrete IR Code (AV1 Input Selection)

    D0

    Av2

    Discrete IR Code (AV2 Input Selection)

    Bf

    Component

    Discrete IR Code (COMPONENT Input Selection)

    D5

    Rgb-Pc

    Discrete IR Code (RGB Input Selection)

    Ce

    Hdmi1

    Discrete IR Code (HDMI1Input Selection)

    Cc

    Hdmi2

    Discrete IR Code (HDMI2 Input Selection) 76 Ratio 4:3 Discrete IR Code (Only 4:3 Mode) 77 Ratio 16:9 Discrete IR Code (Only 16:9 Mode)

    Af

    Ratio Zoom Discrete IR Code (Only Zoom Mode)

    C4

    Power On

    Discrete IR Code (Only Power On)

    C5

    Power Off

    Discrete IR Code (Only Power Off) 08

    Power

    Remote control Button (Power On/Off)

    0F

    Tv

    Remote control Button

    0B

    Input

    Remote control Button

    0A

    Sap

    Remote control Button 79

    Ff Ratio

    Remote control Button

    Ab

    Guide

    Remote control Button

    Oc

    Portal

    Remote control Button

    Aa

    Info

    Remote control Button 10-19 Number Key 0-9 Remote control Button

    4C

  • (Dash)
  • Remote control Button

    1A

    Flashbk

    Remote control Button 02

    Vol +

    Remote control Button 03

    Vol -

    Remote control Button 00

    Ch

    Remote control Button 01

    Ch

    Remote control Button

    0E

    Gg Timer

    Remote control Button 39

    Cc

    Remote control Button 09

    Mute

    Remote control Button 43

    Menu

    Remote control Button

    5B

    Return

    Remote control Button 40 Remote control Button 41 Remote control Button 07 Remote control Button 06 Remote control Button 44

    Enter

    Remote control Button 60

    Pip

    Remote control Button 71

    Pip Ch +

    Remote control Button 72

    Pip Ch-

    Remote control Button 63

    Pip Swap

    Remote control Button 61

    Pip Input

    Remote control Button

    C1

    A Stop Remote control Button

    C0

    G Play Remote control Button

    C2

    l lPause Remote control Button

    C3

    Ô (Record) Remote control Button

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    The covered code is a "commercial item," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting of "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995). Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S. Government end users acquire cov- ered code with only those rights set forth herein.

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    119

    11. Miscellaneous.

    This license represents the complete agreement concerning subject matter hereof. If any provision of this license is held to be unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable. This License shall be governed by California law provisions (except to the extent applicable law, if any, provides oth- erwise), excluding its conflict-of-law provisions. With respect to disputes in which at least one party is a citizen of, or an entity chartered or registered to do business in the united states of america, any litigation relating to this License shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the federal courts of the northern district of california, with venue lying in santa clara county, california, with the losing party responsible for costs, including without limitation, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses. The application of the united nations convention on contracts for the International sale of goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this license.

    12. Responsibility For Claims.

    As between initial developer and the contributors, each party is responsible for claims and damages arising, 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 covered code as "Multiple-Licensed". "Multiple-Licensed" means that the initial developer permits you to utilize portions of the covered code under your choice of the NPL or the 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 language governing rights and limitations under the License. The Original Code is ______________________________________. The Initial Developer of the Original Code is___________________. Portions created by ______________________ are Copyright (C) _______________________. All Rights Reserved. Contributor(s): ______________________________________. Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the _____ license (the "[___] License"), in which case the provisions of [______] license are applicable instead of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only under the terms of the [____] license and not to allow others to use your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice and other provisions required by the [___] license. If you do not delete the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under either the MPL or the [___] license." NOTE: The text of this exhibit A may differ slightly from the text of the notices in the source code files of the original code. You should use the text of this exhibit A rather than the text found in the original code/source code for Your modifications.

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    Commercial Mode Setup Guide

    Note: All features shown within this guide may not be available on all models.

    Experienced Installer

    Commercial Mode Setup pages 13 – 14 Cloning Information pages 28 – 33 b-LAN™ Setup & Overview page 40 Pro:Idiom is a registered trademark of Zenith Electronics LLC. Pro:Centric is a trademark of LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. b-LAN is a trademark of LodgeNet Interactive Corporation. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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    2 206-4137 MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER The model and serial numbers of this TV are located on the back of the cabinet. For future reference, LG suggests that you record those numbers here:

    Model No._________________Serial No. _______________

    Warning:

    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 triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

    The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of impor- tant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

    Warning:

    TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Power Cord Polarization: This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type alternating current power plug. This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your elec- trician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the 3-wire grounding-type plug.

    Note To Cable/Tv Installer:

    This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies 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.

    Regulatory Information:

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip- ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip- ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • Caution:

    Do not attempt to modify this product in any way without written authorization from LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. Unauthorized modification could void the user’s authority to operate this product.

    Compliance:

    The responsible party for this product’s compliance is: LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, USA • Phone: 1-201-816-2000

    Warning

    Risk Of Electric Shock

    Do Not Open

    © Copyright 2010, LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. For Customer Support/Service, please call:­ 1-888-865-3026 The latest product information and documentation is available online at: www.LGsolutions.com/products Marketed and Distributed in the United States by LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. 1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

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    Important Safety Instructions

  • Read these instructions.
  • Keep these instructions.
  • Heed all warnings.
  • Follow all instructions.
  • Do not use this apparatus near water.
  • Clean only with dry cloth.
  • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
  • accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Do not install near any heat sources, such as radi-
  • ators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • 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 pro- vided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
  • Protect the power cord from being walked on or
  • pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience recepta- cles, and the point where it exits from the apparatus.
  • Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
  • manufacturer.
  • 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 in order to avoid injury from tip-over.
  • Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or
  • when unused for long periods of time.
  • Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, 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.
  • Never touch this apparatus or antenna during a thun-
  • der or lighting storm.
  • 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.
  • Do not allow an impact shock or any objects to fall into
  • the product, and do not drop objects onto the screen.
  • Power Cord
  • Caution: It is recommended that appliances be placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of the Owner’s Manual to be certain.

    Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration, unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by an authorized servicer. Protect the power cord from physi- cal or mechanical abuse, such as twisting, kinking, or pinching or being 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. Be sure to grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord. Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the TV.

  • Overloading
  • 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, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous. Any of these conditions could result in fire or electric shock.

  • Outdoor Use/Wet Location
  • 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.

    Do not expose to dripping or splashing and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, cups, etc., on or over the apparatus (e.g., on shelves above the unit). (Continued on next page)

    Portable Cart Warning

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    Important Safety Instructions

    (Continued from previous page)
  • Grounding
  • Ensure that you connect the earth ground wire to pre- vent possible electric shock (i.e., a TV with a three- prong grounded AC plug must be connected to a three-prong grounded AC outlet). If grounding meth- ods 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.

  • Disconnect Device
  • The mains plug is the disconnecting device. The plug must remain readily operable.

    As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet, it is not disconnected from the AC power source even if you turn off this unit by SWITCH.

  • Outdoor Antenna Grounding
  • If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, follow the precautions below.

    An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come into con- tact with such power lines or circuits as death or seri- ous injury can occur.

    Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to pro- vide some protection against voltage surges and built- up static charges.

    Article 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 NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70

  • 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.

  • Transporting Product
  • Make sure the product is turned Off and unplugged and that all cables have been removed. It may take two or more people to carry larger TVs. Do not press against or put stress on the front panel of the TV.

  • Ventilation
  • Install the TV where there is proper ventilation. 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 it is plugged in. Do not install in excessively dusty places.

  • Do not touch the ventilation openings, as they may
  • become hot while the TV is operating.
  • If you smell smoke or other odors coming from the TV
  • or hear strange sounds, unplug the power cord, and contact an authorized service center.
  • Do not press strongly on the panel with a hand or
  • sharp object (e.g., a nail, pencil, or pen) or make a scratch on it.
  • Keep the product away from direct sunlight.
  • 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)

    Ground Clamp Electric Service Equipment

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    5 206-4137 Table of Contents Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 – 4 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Setup Checklist / Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Pro:Centric TV Interactive Menu Features . . . . . . . . . . . 7 LD650H/LD655H Rear Jack Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 LG710H Rear Jack Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Side Connections Panel / RF Antenna Connection . . . 10 Installer Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Installer Remote Control Typical Key Functions . . . . . . 12 Commercial Mode Setup for Master TV . . . . . . . . 13 – 14 Installer Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 – 21 TV Setup Menus Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Adding Channel Icons / Custom Channel Labels (2-5-4 + MENU Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 FTG Mode of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 – 27 FTG Setup Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Determining the TV Operating Mode / FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility Overview . . . . . . . 25 FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility / FTG Channel Map Editor Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility Overview . . 27 Cloning Overview / Clonable Menu Features . . . . . . . . 28 Cloning Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 – 33 Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using a USB Memory Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using a TLL-1100A Clone Programmer . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 – 31 Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using an LT2002 Clone Programmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 – 33 Remote Jack Pack / TV Connections & Setup . . . . . . . 34 Reference: Upgrading TV/PTC Software with a USB Memory Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Reference: Power Consumption Settings . . . . . . . 36 – 37

    32/37/42/47/55Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H,

    32/37/42LG710H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 – 37 Reference: TV Camport Auto Sense Operation . . . . . . 38 Reference: TV Aux Input Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Reference: b-LAN Setup & Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Reference: RJP Model List and Input Auto-sensing Hierarchy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42– 45 General Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Troubleshooting Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Commercial Mode Check / FTG Operating Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Clone Programmer Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Document Revision History / Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Back Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 For Customer Support/Service, please call:­ 1-888-865-3026

    www.LGsolutions.com Note: Design and specifications subject to change without prior notice.

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    6 206-4137 Installation and Setup Checklist __ Unpack TV and all accessories. __ Install batteries in remote control. __ Install TV on VESA mount or stand.

    Note: It may be advisable to make all cable connections before installing on VESA mount or stand, as appropriate. Hardware Connections __ Install any additional hardware as appropriate to your institution, LAN, etc. Cable Connections __ Make all connections to rear jack panel and RF antenna on MPI/PPV card. __ Make all connections to signal, interactive resources, and Aux sources, as appropriate. Commercial Mode Setup __ Complete Commercial Mode Setup (configure all relevant Installer Menu items as required of your institution and configure display features for the end user). Software Installation __ Install or configure any software, as applicable, for example, PPV, etc. Setup Checklist / Overview Setup Checklist Commercial Mode Setup Overview This document describes how to set up LD650H/LD655H/LG710H Pro:Centric™ TVs for Commercial Mode either while in the Embedded b-LAN™ (EBL) module’s Pass-through Mode or its Free-To-Guest (FTG) Mode. Note: The b-LAN module is internal to the TV and allows the hotel/institution head end equipment to com- municate with the TV for configuration and control. See Reference section, “b-LAN Setup & Overview,” for further information. The b-LAN module also comprises the data tuner required for Pro:Centric operation (see next page). Pass-through Mode This mode allows you to configure a Master TV Setup for cloning purposes as well as external VOD/PPV control. Use the Installer Remote to configure Installer Menu items as required for TV operation and set up TV features (Channel, Picture, Audio, etc.). See pages 13 to 14 for detailed information. FTG Mode This mode enables Pro:Idiom® decryption and also allows logical channel mapping of physical channels to remove the need for dash tuning. FTG Configuration Application software is used to configure and/or edit Channel Map and Installer Menu settings. See pages 24 to 27 for further information on FTG Mode and lo- cal configuration using a PC with the FTG Configuration Application. Since these TV models are equipped with the EBL Module, they can also be broadcast configured in FTG Mode by a Free-To-Guest Manage- ment Appliance (FMA) head end device. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Configuration Application manual and/or the Installation & Setup manual for the FMA device.

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    7 206-4137 Important: Pro:Centric operation requires that Installer Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL be set appropriately and that the TV be in PPV or FTG Mode. The interactive Pro:Centric TV enables guests—from the comfort of their hotel rooms—to view and select from a complete listing of hotel services and amenities. The Pro:Centric TV is connected to the hotel's billing computer, and service/amenities charges are billed at the time of order. Interactive amenities may include:

  • Hotel information, news, and events
  • Directory services (tourist attractions, restaurants, etc.)
  • Reservation services (business meetings, fitness, spa, etc.)
  • Weather and traffic information
  • Shopping services (delivery to guest room)
  • Room service (menu ordering, memo service, morning wake up call, laundry, etc.)
  • Ticketing services
  • Check-out service (in the guest room)
  • Gaming services
  • E-mail resources/account access
  • Use the Installer Remote to operate both interactive menus and regular TV features. Press PORTAL on the Installer Remote to access the interactive menus. Channel Guide Shows available TV programs. Indicates the channel and the program start and finish times and also identifies the TV network. Information Typically displays hotel information, for example, photos of guest rooms, dining rooms, business centers, fitness and pool facilities, etc. Information may also include resourc- es, such as local school programs, run in cooperation with the hotel. Remote Help Provides help for navigating the interactive menus. Watch TV Removes the interactive menu from the screen and returns to the previously tuned TV channel. Pro:Centric TV Interactive Menu Features Channel Guide Information Remote Help Watch TV 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

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    Component

    In

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Update

    Reset

    Audio In

    (Rgb/Dvi)

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    Remote

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    Out

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    Out

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    Antenna

    In

    LD650H/LD655H Rear Jack Panel

    Lan

    Restricted to service use only.

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Connection for RGB output from PC.

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Use for local FTG configuration.

    Update

    Restricted to software updates.

    Reset

    Press RESET to re-initialize the TV.

    Game Control/Mpi

    (Game Control—LodgeNet PPV Mode only) MPI functionality enables VOD/PPV devices or STBs to control the TV when the EBL is in Pass-through Mode.

    Optical Digital Audio Out

    Use for amps and home theater systems. Note: In standby mode, this port is not enabled.

    Audio/Video In 1

    Connection for composite audio/video output from external device.

    Speaker Out (8Ω)

    Connect to 8 ohm external speaker input.

    Remote

    Control Out

    IR output for controlling an auxiliary device.

    Rs-232C In

    Use for downloading software updates, etc.

    Component In

    Connection for component output from external device.

    Audio In (Rgb/Dvi)

    Audio connection for RGB or DVI device.

    Rjp Interface

    Connection for Remote Jack Pack (RJP) Control cable.

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Connection for HDMI/DVI output from external device.

    Antenna In

    47/55LD650H only. Connect an antenna to receive over-the-air signals.

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    Remote

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    Speaker Out

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    Audio In (Rgb/Dvi)

    Audio connection for RGB or DVI device.

    Component In

    Connection for component output from external device.

    Lan

    Restricted to service use only.

    Audio/Video In 1

    Connection for composite audio/ video output from external device.

    Speaker Out (8Ω)

    Connect to 8 ohm external speaker input.

    Remote Control Out

    IR output for controlling an auxiliary device.

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Connection for RGB output from PC.

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Use for local FTG configuration.

    Rs-232C In

    Use for downloading software updates, etc.

    Update

    Restricted to software updates.

    Reset

    Press RESET to re-initialize the TV.

    Game Control

    (LodgeNet PPV Mode only)

    Optical Digital Audio Out

    Use for amps and home theater systems. Note: In standby mode, this port is not enabled.

    Rjp Interface

    Connection for Remote Jack Pack (RJP) Control cable.

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Connection for HDMI/DVI output from external device.

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    10 206-4137 Side Connections Panel / RF Antenna Connection

    Av In 2

    L/Mono -Audio- R

    Video

    Usb In

    Usb In

    Insert USB device for software updates or for picture/music entertainment, as applicable. Antenna or CATV

    Antenna In

    Mp I

    RF Antenna Connection (32/37/42LD650H/LD655H/LG710H TVs) Side Connections Panel (All LD650H/LD655H/LG710H TVs)

    Video In

    Connect to video output port on external device.

    L/Mono-Audio-R In

    Connect to audio output jacks on external device. For only mono audio output, connect to Left audio input. A/V 2 Input

    Rf Antenna

    Connect to Antenna/Cable input on MPI card.

    Mpi Port

    Connect external MPI control devices (i.e., clone programmer, PPV provider, etc.). Note: 47/55LD650H Antenna and MPI connec- tions are on the rear jack panel (see page 8).

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    11 206-4137 Installer Overview This is the Commercial Mode Setup Guide only. Installer Menu / Commercial Mode Setup To set up a Master TV, you will need to know how to enter the TV Installer Menu and make changes to the default values as required. Similarly, to configure a single TV’s Installer Menu settings in FTG Mode, you will need to know how to access and use the FTG Configuration Application utilities. If necessary, familiarize yourself with the Installer Menu and how to make and save changes. Refer to page 15 for informa- tion on accessing the Installer Menu in Pass-through Mode. Refer to page 24 for information on accessing the FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility in the FTG Configuration Application. Pages 16 to 20 describe Installer Menu items in detail. Installer Remote The LG Installer Remote is supplied with and dedicated to operate the TV. See next page for typical key functions in TV operating mode. Some DVD and VCR controls may be available for selected LG DVD/VCR products. Cloning Cloning refers to the process of capturing a Master TV Setup and trans- ferring it to a Target TV. The Master TV’s clonable features need to be configured as part of the Commercial Mode Setup. This is a critical step. If the Master TV’s clonable features—channel icons or labels, digital font options, etc.—are not set up correctly, the cloned TVs will all have prob- lems. Pages 28 to 33 provide detailed information on cloning require- ments and procedures. Typical Installer Menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

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    Installing Batteries in Installer Remote
  • Open the battery compartment cover on the back side of the remote.
  • Install two high-quality alkaline 1.5V AAA batteries. Never mix old
  • or used batteries with new ones. Install batteries matching correct polarity as shown (+ with + and - with -).
  • Replace the battery compartment cover.
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    12 206-4137 Installer Remote Control Typical Key Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0

    Abc

    Def

    Ghi

    Jkl

    Mno

    Pqrs

    Tuv

    Wxyz

    Pip Ch-

    Pip Ch+

    Pip Swap

    Pip Input

    Pip

    Sap

    Flashbk

    Remove

    Alpha/Num

    P

    A

    G

    E

    Mute

    Timer

    Menu

    Return

    Vol

    Ch

    Power

    Guide

    Input

    Cc

    Enter

    Tv

    Dvd

    Vcr

    Stb

    &@ .:/,

    Ratio

    Portal

    INFO i NUMBER Buttons (0 - 9) DASH Use to enter a program number or channel. Dash is used for sub-channel numbers such as 2-1, 2-2, 9-1, 9-2, 100-3, 100-4, etc.

    Flashbk (Flashback)

    Returns to the previously tuned channel.

    Ratio

    Adjusts the picture aspect ratio.

    Timer

    Sets the amount of time before the TV automatically turns itself OFF.

    Sap

    Selects MTS sound: Mono, Stereo, and SAP in analog mode. Changes the audio language in DTV mode, if additional languages are available. SAP Notes:
  • If SAP is selected and no SAP is provided,
  • sound may not be heard on channel.
  • Each analog channel may have its own SAP
  • setting.
  • Digital channels will reset to default audio
  • language with a power off/on. The LG Installer Remote illustrated below and throughout this document shows typical remote control functions and is provided for reference only. This Installer Remote may vary from the Installer Remote supplied with the TV.

    Vcr/Dvd Buttons

    Controls some video cassette recorders or DVD players. (RECORD button not functional in DVD mode.) Set up for VCR recording: Once, Regularly, Weekly, Off. (RECORD button only.)

    Volume Up/Down

    Increases/decreases sound level.

    Cc

    Press to activate English subtitles.

    Mute

    Switches sound ON or OFF.

    Channel Up/Down

    Selects available channels found with Auto Tuning. Moves to next available page in electronic program guide.

    Thumbstick

    Up/Down/Left/Right/ENTER Use to navigate on-screen menus and adjust TV settings to your requirements.

    Return

    Returns one level to the previous menu/display.

    Menu

    Provides access to the TV setup menus on the screen. Also, enters or exits the on-screen menu system.

    Input

    Selects RGB, HDMI/DVI1, HDMI2, Component Input, AV1, and AV2 sources.

    Guide

    Use to view program information. Press INFO for additional information.

    Portal

    Displays and removes an interactive menu.

    Info

    Use to view current program information, including program start and end times and, if available, the program rating.

    Pip

    Toggles through PIP options.

    Pip Ch +/-

    Changes the PIP channel.

    Pip Swap

    Exchange the main/sub images.

    Pip Input

    Select the connected input source for the sub-picture.

    Tv/Stb/Dvd/Vcr

    Select the remote’s operating mode: TV, STB, DVD, or VCR.

    Power

    Turns TV or any other programmed equipment On or Off, depending on mode.

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    13 206-4137 Commercial Mode Setup for Master TV

    Xxlg710H Ptc Installer Menu

    000

    Installer Seq

    000

    Upn 000-000-000-000

    Fpga E0F1

    Ptc V1.00.000

    Cpu V3.06.00

    117

    Fact Default

    001 003

    Band/Afc

    00X

    Typical TV Installer Menu Note: The Installer Menu header will vary depending on the TV you are setting up. Adjust the settings for these Installer Menu items.
  • Set Installer Menu items.
  • a) Use the Installer Remote to enter the TV Installer Menu: Press MENU repeatedly until the on-screen menu locks up, and then press 9-8-7-6 + ENTER. Refer to pages 15 to 20 for detailed information on Installer Menu items. b) Set Installer Menu item 117 FACT DEFAULT to 001 and press ENTER on the Installer Remote. This clears all Installer Menu custom settings, channel labels/ icons, etc. and reloads the factory default settings. The value will change back to 0 after the internal TV controller (Protocol Translator Card [PTC]) has been restored to factory default condition. This step ensures that the TV Channel Memory will be the active Channel List. c) Set Installer Menu item 003 BAND/AFC, as appropriate.
  • Broadcast: Set to 000.
  • CATV: Set to 001 (default).
  • HRC: Set to 002.
  • IRC: Set to 003.
  • d) Set any other Installer Menu items that affect your TV program- ming network to the required configuration. For example, en- able/disable Aux sources, set a Start Channel, etc. e) After you have adjusted all required Installer Menu item set- tings, press ENTER on the Installer Remote to exit the menu and save your changes.
  • Set up TV features.
  • On-screen setup menus control the features of the TV (see page 22). Press MENU on the Installer Remote to access the setup menus, and then set Channel, Picture, Audio, Lock, Time, etc. options to the desired configurations. See also the Clonable Menu Features list on page 28. Note: If desired, you can run Auto Tuning (see step 3) prior to completing this step. This section describes how to set up a Master TV when the EBL is in Pass-through Mode. Note: Disconnect all Aux inputs. Under certain conditions, Auto Tuning (Channel Search) is disabled if there is an Aux input active. Note: Refer to “FTG Mode of Operation” on pages 24 to 27 for information on configuring/editing Channel Map and Installer Menu settings for an individual TV in FTG Mode. (Continued on next page) Set the TV features to the desired configuration for the end user.

    Channel

    Picture

    Audio

    Time

    Input

    Usb

    Option

    Lock

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    Ch. Overide

    000 After verifying the TV Setup, set Installer Menu item 028 CH. OVERIDE to 000.* Commercial Mode Setup for Master TV (Cont.)

    Digital 19-3

    Wxyz

    Mono

    Stereo

    Sap

    Custom Text Label “WXYZ” created in 2-5-4 + MENU (Add Channel Label) Mode. (Continued from previous page)
  • Run Auto Tuning (Channel Search).
  • a) Search for all available analog and digital channels: Go to the Channel Menu, select the Auto Tuning option, and follow the on-screen instructions. b) Use the Channel Edit option in the Channel Menu to edit the channel lineup, as necessary, to include free to guest channels only.
  • Add/delete channels per your system requirements. Note that
  • physical channel numbers are used to identify virtual channels.
  • Use the Channel Label option in the Channel Menu to add
  • familiar channel trademarks/logos such as ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. to the Channel-Time on-screen display. Identifiable labels (logos) should enable the end user to readily know what com- mon networks are available. (You can add the channel labels in this step, or you can add channel logos or labels for chan- nels without icons in step 5.)
  • Transfer the TV Setup to the internal TV Controller (PTC):
  • 2-5-5 + MENU Mode

    After the TV channel lineup has been edited and channel label icons added, enter the Installer Menu. Once in the Installer Menu, press 2-5-5 + MENU on the Installer Remote to initiate the transfer of the Master TV Setup to the PTC. Once the transfer is complete, the TV will exit the Installer Menu.

    Note: The maximum number of active channels that can be trans- ferred is 141. Total channels numbering more than 141 will result in erratic TV operation.

  • Add Custom Channel and Aux Source Labels for Analog
  • Channels: 2-5-4 + MENU Mode

    Enter the Installer Menu, and press 2-5-4 + MENU on the Installer Remote. Add/edit custom text labels to channel on-screen displays. Note that digital channels often have a broadcaster generated label (see 2-5-4 + MENU procedural information on page 23). When you are finished, press MENU to exit 2-5-4 + MENU Mode.

    Channel

    Enter Move Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label Run Auto Tuning, edit channels, and select familiar channel trademarks/logos using Channel Menu options.
  • Verify the TV setup.
  • At this point, verify that the channel lineup, channel icons, and cus- tom labels are correct. Make sure the TV features are set per your requirements.
  • Lock the channel lineup.
  • Enter the Installer Menu, and set item 028 CH. OVERIDE to 000 to lock the channel lineup and restrict access to the TV setup menus.* Press ENTER to exit the Installer Menu and save your changes. The Master TV Setup is now ready to be copied to a clone programmer (see cloning information in this document).
  • This step prevents end users from
  • accessing channel settings. In addition, selected picture, audio, and time set- tings will be inaccessible (i.e., grayed out).

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    15 206-4137 Installer Menu Typical TV Installer Menu

    Xxlg710H Ptc Installer Menu

    000

    Installer Seq

    000

    Upn 000-000-000-000

    Fpga E0F1

    Ptc V1.00.000

    Cpu V3.06.00

    Use the Installer Menu to set up or change operational settings. Refer to the table starting on the next page for brief descriptions of Installer Menu items. More detailed descriptions follow the table listing. Accessing the Installer Menu Make sure the TV is ON. Using an Installer Remote, press MENU repeatedly until the on-screen menu locks up, and then press 9-8-7-6 + ENTER to ac- cess the Installer Menu. The Installer Menu opens with item 000 INSTALLER SEQ 000. Use the Up/ Down arrow keys to sequence through the available menu items, or access an item directly by keying in the line number and then pressing MENU. For example, to access the SLEEP TIMER option, which is item 015, press 0-1-5 + MENU. To change a setting, use the Left/Right arrow keys, or enter a value directly. Using the Installer Menu Items 000 ~ 119 are immediately accessible only upon entering the Installer Menu. Refer to the table on pages 16 and 17 for an overview of Installer Menu items, including item numbers, functions, ranges, and default values. Installer Menu items not relevant to these TV series are not present on the Installer Menu; therefore, some numbers are missing. For example, item 006 will not appear. Exiting the Installer Menu and Activating Updates To exit the Installer Menu, press ENTER again. Any changes you make will be stored in non-volatile memory. Turn the TV OFF and then back ON to activate changes.

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    16 206-4137 Installer Menu (Cont.) Installer Menu Items 000 through 071 Menu Item Function Value Range Default Value Brief Description of Function and Comments 000

    Installer Seq

    0 ~ 3 0 Leave default set to 0. 001

    Power Manage

    0 ~ 7 0 Sets number of hours of no activity before automatic shutoff. 002

    Ac On

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to enable Auto Turn ON when AC power is applied. 003

    Band/Afc

    0 ~ 3 1 Selects Tuning Band: 0=Broadcast, 1=CATV, 2=HRC, 3=IRC 004

    Strt Channel

    0 ~ 127, 255 255 Channel tuned when TV is turned ON. (Set to 255 to tune to channel tuned before TV turned OFF.) 005

    Chan Lock

    0 / 1 0 If set to 1, cannot tune from current channel. 007

    Strt Volume

    0 ~ 63, 255 255 Volume level when TV is turned ON. (Set to 255 to use volume level before TV turned OFF.) 008

    Min Volume

    0 ~ 63 0 Sets minimum allowable volume setting. 009

    Max Volume

    0 ~ 63 63 Sets maximum allowable volume setting. 010

    Mute Disable

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable Mute Function. 011

    Key Defeat

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable menu navigation keys on display panel. 015

    Sleep Timer

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable Sleep Timer. 016

    En Timer

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to enable On/Off Timers. 017

    Alarm

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable Alarm. 021

    V-Chip

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable V-Chip (Parental Control) functions. 022

    Max Blk Hrs

    0 ~ 99 12 Sets number of V-Chip blocking hours. 023

    Caption Lock

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to retain caption setting set before TV turned OFF. 028

    Ch. Overide

    0 / 1 1 If set to 0, limits direct access to favorite channels. 029

    Old Ocv

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to change MPI operation to OCV. 030

    Ack Mask

    0 / 1 0 If set to 1, changes MPI for some OCV boxes. 031

    Poll Rate

    20 ~ 169 94 Selects poll rate for MPI. 032

    Timing Pulse

    186 ~ 227 207 Sets baud rate for MPI. 034

    Camport En

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable Video 2 input. 035

    Compport En.

    0 / 1 1 Set to 0 to disable HDMI 1. Set to 1 enable HDMI 1. 038 YPrPb EN. 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable display panel Component Video 1 input jacks. 039

    Rear Aux En

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable display panel Video 1 input jack. 040

    Auto Camport

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to automatically switch to Camport. If set to 1, STRT AUX SRCE cannot be set to 2. 046

    Strt Aux Srce

    1 ~ 6, 255 6 Sets the starting Aux source (if item 004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0). 047

    Aux Status

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 for MPI Aux source to be reported as a channel number instead of Channel 0. 053

    Dis. Ch-Time

    0 / 1 0 Set to 1 to disable Channel-Time display. 069

    En. Ch-T Col.

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel-Time display. 070

    For. Ch-Time

    0 ~ 7 2 Chooses custom foreground color for the Channel-Time display. 071

    Bck. Ch-Time

    0 ~ 7 2 Chooses custom background color for the Channel-Time display.

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    17 206-4137 Installer Menu Items 073 through 119 Menu Item Function Value Range Default Value Brief Description of Function and Comments 073

    Ch Not Avble

    0 / 1 0 If set to 1 and Channel Override is 0, “NOT AVAILABLE” message is displayed when directly accessing a channel not in the favorite Channel List. 075

    Revert Ch

    0 / 1 0 If set to 1 and loss of MPI communication occurs, TV tunes to Start Channel. 078

    Upn Msb

    0 ~ 255 0 User programmable number, most significant byte. 079

    Upn Msb-1

    0 ~ 255 0 User programmable number, most significant byte - 1. 080

    Upn Msb-2

    0 ~ 255 0 User programmable number, most significant byte - 2. 081

    Upn Lsb

    0 ~ 255 0 User programmable number, least significant byte. 082

    Chksm Error

    0 / 1 1 Enforces rigid MPI checksum. 083

    Handshk Time

    0 ~ 5 5 Relaxes MPI timing to be compatible with PC-based Windows- controlled systems. 084

    Permanent Blk

    0 / 1 0 Removes block hours setting for Parental Control and makes block permanent. 087

    Rear Rgb En.

    0 / 1 / 17 (LD65xH)

    0 / 2 / 18 (Lg710H)

    1 (LD65xH)

    2 (Lg710H)

    Dependent on item 093 RJP AVAILABLE setting. Set to 0 to disable RGB1. Set to 1 (LD65xH) / 2 (LG710H) to enable for RGB PC. Set to 17 (LD65xH) / 18 (LG710H) for Auto Configure. 088

    En Noise Mute

    0 / 1 1 If set to 1, audio is muted if no signal is present. 090

    Key Lock

    0 / 1 0 If set to 1, keyboard is locked out, IR is still functional. 091 YPrPb2 EN 0 / 1 1 Set to 1 to enable HDMI 2 input. 093

    Rjp Available

    0, 1, 2, 5, 6 0 Set to 0 to disable. Set to 1, 2, 5, or 6 for HDMI or DVI Mode. (See detailed descriptions.) 094

    Sap Menu En

    0 / 1 1 Set to 0 to disable feature on Function Menu. Set to 1 to enable feature on Function Menu. 096

    Def. Asp. Ratio

    0 ~ 4 2 Sets default aspect ratio at power up. See detailed descriptions and item 106. 099

    Back Lighting

    1 ~ 100, 101 ~ 200, 201, 202, 255 202 Sets the level of the TV picture back lighting. (See detailed descriptions.) 102

    Atsc Band

    0 ~ 4 4 Selects ATSC band. 103

    Atsc Tune Mode

    0 / 1 1 Set to 1 (default) for Physical Channel scan. Set to 0 for Virtual Channel scan. 104

    Start Minor Ch

    0 ~ 255 0 Selects Minor Start Channel. Set to 0 for NTSC. 106

    Asp Ratio Lock

    0 / 1 0 To retain set aspect ratio on power cycle, set to 1. Set to 0 for default ratio on power cycle. 116

    Video Mute En

    0 / 1 0 Set to 0 for Normal. Set to 1 for Blank. 117

    Fact Default

    0 / 1 0 Set to 0 for Normal. Set to 1 to load presets for all Installer Menu settings. 118

    Power Savings

    1 / 3 / 7 3 If set to 1, the b-LAN module is always powered. If set to 3, the b-LAN module is only powered when TV is turned ON. If set to 7, the b-LAN module is never powered. For LD65xH TVs: If an MPI card is installed, POWER SAVINGS must be set to 1. (See detailed descriptions.) 119

    Data Channel

    0 ~ 135 0 Set to 0 to disable. Set to the RF channel number of the Data Channel for Pro:Centric operation. Installer Menu (Cont.)

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    18 206-4137 Installer Menu (Cont.) Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items

    000 - Installer Sequence

    Specifies entry sequence to the Installer Menu.

    0 = 9876

    1 = 4321

    2 = 1478

    3 = 3698 001 - POWER MANAGE (Power Management) Determines hours of no activity before automatic shutoff. The Power Management function is for saving energy. If set to 0, Power Manage is Off. Settings range from 0 ~ 7, with 1 ~ 7 rep- resenting the hours that the unit will remain ON, unless there has been activity from either the control panel or remote control. 002 - AC ON (AC Power Switchable) If set to 1, this allows the TV to turn ON when AC power is ap- plied. Pressing the ON button is not necessary. This is desirable if the TV is plugged into a cable box or a power outlet controlled by a wall switch. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to choose 0 or 1, where 0 is the default (OFF), and 1 is ON. Note: If set to 1 (ON), the TV does not respond to On/Off com- mands from either the remote or the display control panel, and the SLEEP TIMER is also nonfunctional. 003 - BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control) There are four possible settings for this option:

    0 = Broadcast 1 = CATV (default)

    2 = Hrc

    3 = Irc

    If some channels were not found by Auto Tuning (Channel Search), select the appropriate Band setting here, and add the channels using the Channel Edit option in the Channel Menu. 004 - STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel) If active, this function allows you to determine the initial channel number when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that channel when it is turned ON. Setting this to 255 causes the last channel viewed when the TV was turned OFF, to be the tuned to channel when the TV is turned ON again. Note: For a digital Start Channel, always remember to set item 104 to the Minor Start Channel number. 255 = Last channel 1 ~ 125 = Ch X 0 = Aux

    126 Map to Channel 3. 127 Map to Channel 4. 005 - CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock) Channel Lock is ideal if the system must always be on the same channel. Changing channels with the Channel Up/Down or key- pad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive if set to 0 (default). Generally, this feature is used in connection with STRT CHAN- NEL (Installer Menu item 004) where the Start Channel may, for example, be set to 3 or 4. If the Start Channel is 3, then the TV will remain locked on channel 3. NOTE: For items 007, 008, and 009 For legacy reasons, the scale used is 0 – 63. The PTC software will translate this to the 0 – 100 scale used by the TV. To translate a TV volume level to the Installer Menu value, use the following formula: Installer Value = TV Value x 63

    100 Enter only the whole number (disregard fractions). 007 - STRT VOLUME (Start Volume) This function allows the Installer to determine the initial volume level setting when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that volume level when it is turned ON. The range of values are 0 - 63, 255. If 255 is selected, the current volume level will be retained in memory when the TV is turned OFF; at turn ON, the volume level will be automatically set at the previous or last level. 008 - MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume) This function determines the minimum volume level allowable with the Volume (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone cannot set the volume too low to hear. The value range is from 0 to 63. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to change values. The factory default is 0, which provides the full range of volume control, if item 009 MAX VOLUME is also set to 63. It may be best to set the same value on every TV. Note: The minimum volume level cannot have a value setting higher than the maximum volume level (described below). 009 - MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume) This function determines the maximum volume level allowable with the Volume (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example, someone can not set the volume level high enough to disturb oth- ers. The value range is 0 to 63, with 63 as the default, which gives the user the full range of volume control, if item 008 MIN VOLUME is also set at 0. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to change values. It may be best to set the same value on every TV. Note: The maximum volume level cannot have a value setting lower than the minimum volume level (described above).

    010 - Mute Disable

    Enables or disables sound mute function. If set to 1, sound cannot be muted. If set to 0, sound can be muted. 011 - KEY DEFEAT (Keyboard Defeat) If set to 1, KEY DEFEAT prevents the end user from accessing the on-screen menus from the display panel—MENU, ENTER, and menu navigation keys do not function. If set to 0, those keys do function. Note: Users can always access the menus by pressing MENU on the remote.

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    015 - Sleep Timer

    If set to 1, the Sleep Timer feature may be used. If set to 0, the Sleep Timer is not available. 016 - EN TIMER (Enable On/Off Timers) * If set to 1, the Timer function is available to the end user and enabled continuously. Set to 0 to disable On/Off Timers. Note: Clock must be set in order to use timers.

    017 - Alarm *

    Gives the installer the option of making the Alarm function available to the end user. If set to 1, the Alarm function is available to the end user. Set to 0 to disable the Alarm function. Note: Clock must be set before the Alarm function will work. 021 - V-CHIP (Parental Control) * Set to 1 to activate V-Chip (Parental Control) and have it available to the end user to filter and control or otherwise restrict program- ming content that can appear. Set to 0 to turn the V-Chip feature Off (not available to user); no programming restrictions can be set. 022 - MAX BLK HRS (Maximum Block Hours) * Sets hours from 0 to 99 for the maximum V-Chip (Parental Con- trol) block hours. Default setting is for 12 blocking hours.

    023 - Caption Lock

    If set to 0, captions are OFF when the TV is turned ON. Set to 1 to use the caption setting configured before the TV was turned OFF when the TV is turned ON. 028 - CH. OVERIDE (Channel Override) If set to 1, the user can select channels with either Channel Up/ Down or by direct keypad entry. If set to 0, only those channels that are active in the TV’s memory can be selected. 029 - OLD OCV (On Command Video™) Set to 1 for operation with systems from On Command Corporation.

    030 - Ack Mask

    MPI Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. When set to 1, changes MPI for some OCV boxes.

    031 - Poll Rate

    MPI Communication Parameter. Selects Poll Rate for MPI. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. Step size of 16 ms.

    032 - Timing Pulse

    MPI Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. Sets baud rate. Step size of 4.3 uS.
  • Only affects Function Menu if enabled by some PPV providers.
  • 034 - CAMPORT EN. (Camera Port Enable) Set to 1 to enable Video 2 input on display panel. If set to 0, Video 2 input on display panel is not functional. Note: S-Video overrides Video. 035 - COMPPORT EN. (Computer Port Enable) Enable/disable TV display panel HDMI 1 input jack. Set to 0 to disable HDMI1. Set to 1 to enable HDMI1. Note: This setting is ignored if item 093 RJP AVAILABLE is set to 1. 038 - YPrPb EN. (Rear Component Video Enable) Set to 1 to enable display panel rear Component Video input jacks. Set to 0 to disable display panel rear Component Video input jacks. 039 - REAR AUX EN. (Rear Aux Enable) Set to 1 to enable display panel rear Aux (Video 1) input. Set to 0 to disable display panel rear Aux (Video 1) input. Note: S-Video overrides Video.

    040 - Auto Camport

    Set to 1 to automatically switch to Camport when equipment is connected to front Video input. Set to 0 to disable front Video automatic source selection. Note: If set to 1, item 093 RJP AVAILABLE is automatically set to 0. 046 - STRT AUX SRCE (Start Aux Source) Sets the starting Aux source. When turned ON, the TV will tune to starting Aux source if item 004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0. If item 093 RJP AVAILABLE is set to 0 and item 040 AUTO CAMPORT is set to 0: 1 = Video 1

    4 = Rgb

    255 = Last Aux 2 = Video 2

    5 = Hdmi 2

    3 = Hdmi 1

    6 = Component If item 093 RJP AVAILABLE is set to 1: 2 = Video 2

    5 = Hdmi 2

    6 = Component If item 040 AUTO CAMPORT is set to 1: 1 = Video 1

    5 = Hdmi 2

    3 = Hdmi 1

    6 = Component

    4 = Rgb

    047 - Aux Status

    Set to 1 for MPI Aux source to be reported as a channel number instead of channel 0. Set to 0 to disable Aux identification change. Controls MPI status channel response for Aux inputs. 053 - DIS. CH-TIME (Disable Channel-Time) Set to 1 to disable the Channel-Time display; Channel-Time dis- play will not appear. Set to 0 to enable the Channel-Time display. 069 - EN. CH-T COL. (Enable Channel-Time Custom Color) Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel-Time display. Set to 0 to disable custom color for the Channel-Time display.

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    20 206-4137 Installer Menu (Cont.) 070 - FOR. CH-TIME (Channel-Time Display Foreground Color) Set according to Color Chart: 0 = Black

    3 = Cyan 6 = Yellow 1 = Blue

    4 = Red 7 = White 2 = Green

    5 = Violet Note: If foreground color and background color are the same, the menu background will be transparent. 071 - BCK. CH-TIME (Channel-Time Display Background Color) Set according to Color Chart: 0 = Black

    3 = Cyan 6 = Yellow 1 = Blue

    4 = Red 7 = White 2 = Green

    5 = Violet Note: If foreground color and background color are the same, the menu background will be transparent. 073 - CH NOT AVBLE (Channel Not Available) If set to 1 and item 028 CH. OVERIDE is set to 0, a “NOT AVAIL- ABLE” message is displayed when directly accessing a channel not in the channel scan list available in memory. 075 - REVERT CH (Revert to Start Channel) If set to 1 and loss of MPI communication occurs, TV automati- cally tunes to the specified Start Channel. 078 - UPN MSB (UPN Most Significant Byte) User programmable number, most significant byte readable by MPI command. Not linked to serial number. 079 - UPN MSB-1 (UPN Most Significant Byte-1) User programmable number, most significant byte-1 readable by MPI command. Not linked to serial number. 080 - UPN MSB-2 (UPN Most Significant Byte-2) User programmable number, most significant byte-2 readable by MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number. 081 - UPN LSB (UPN Least Significant Byte) User programmable number, least significant byte readable by MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number. 082 - CHKSM ERROR (Checksum Error) Enforces rigid MPI checksum validation. Set to 1 for validation. Set to 0 to disable (does not check checksum on MPI async port). SPI is always checked. 083 - HANDSHK TIME (Handshake Time) Adds an additional delay to the handshake time which is 64 msec, thus relaxing MPI timing requirements to be compatible with PC- based Windows controlled systems. Range is 0 - 5. (Timeout = 25.5MS + [25.5 MS* Handshake time].) 084 - PERMANENT BLK (Permanent Block) Allows Lock (Parental Control) blocking schemes to be permanent by disabling the blocking hours function. Set to 1 to install Paren- tal Control restrictions permanently. Set to 0 for user-specified hours control of blocking schemes. 087 - REAR RGB EN. (Rear RGB Enable) Controls access to rear RGB input on TV. Set to 0 to disable RGB input. Set to 1 (LD65xH) / 2 (LG710H) to enable for PC RGB input. Set to 17 (LD65xH) / 18 (LG710H) to initiate a one-time automatic configuration after an AC power cycle; otherwise, automatic adjustment will be performed each time the RGB input is accessed. 088 - EN NOISE MUTE (Enable Noise Mute) If set to 1, audio mutes if no signal is present.

    090 - Key Lock

    If set to 1, front keyboard buttons Channel, Volume, and Cap- tions are disabled, Power button remains enabled. If set to 0, front keyboard Channel, Volume, Captions and Power buttons are all enabled. 091 - YPrPb2 EN. (HDMI2 Enable) Set to 0 to disable display panel HDMI2 input. Set to 1 to enable DTV mode. Set to 2 to enable PC mode. 093 - RJP AVAILABLE (Remote Jack Pack Available)
  • 0 = Remote jack pack is not available or disabled.
  • 1 = Legacy Model RJPs: HDMI Mode
  • Enables RJP feature for use with full cable bundle models. In this mode, when an HDMI source is connected to the RJP, both digital video and audio are expected via the HDMI cable. If no digital audio is present, no audio will be heard.
  • 2 = Legacy Model RJPs: DVI Mode
  • Enables RJP feature for use with full cable bundle models. In this mode, when an HDMI/DVI source is connected to the RJP, only digital video is expected via the HDMI cable. Analog audio is provided via a separate cable, from the source, connected to an RJP AUDIO IN. If no analog audio cable is connected, tuner audio will be heard.
  • 5 = Scaler Model RJPs: HDMI Mode
  • Enables RJP feature for use with reduced cable bundle models. In this mode, when an HDMI source is connected to the RJP, both digital video and audio are expected via the HDMI cable. If no digital audio is present, no audio will be heard.

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  • 6 = ­Scaler Model RJPs: DVI Mode
  • Enables RJP feature for use with reduced cable bundle models. In this mode, when an HDMI/DVI source is connected to the RJP, only digital video is expected via the HDMI cable. Analog audio is provided via separate cable, from the source, connect- ed to an RJP AUDIO IN. If no analog audio cable is connected, tuner audio will be heard. Notes: See Reference section, “RJP Model List and Input Auto-sensing Hierarchy.” If RJP AVAILABLE is set to 1, 2, 5, or 6, item 040 AUTO CAMPORT is automatically set to 0. Settings 1, 2, 5, and 6 allow the lodge staff to customize each TV’s RJP setup based on customer requirements. 094 - SAP MENU EN (2nd Audio Program) Set to 1 to enable SAP feature on Function menu, if Function menu is available. Set to 0 to disable SAP feature on Function menu, if Function Menu is available. 096 - DEF. ASP. RATIO (Default Aspect Ratio) Selects default aspect ratio at power up.
  • Set to 0 for Set By System.
  • Set to 1 for 4:3.
  • Set to 2 for 16:9 (Factory Default).
  • Set to 3 for Just Scan.
  • Set to 4 for Zoom.
  • Note: Only applies if item 106 ASP RATIO LOCK is disabled, set to 0.

    099 - Back Lighting

    Sets the TV screen brightness at power up. Default setting is 202.
  • 1 - 100 Static Back Lighting
  • (1 = Dimmest picture, 100 = Brightest picture)
  • 101 - 200 Dynamic Back Lighting
  • (101 = Dimmest picture, 200 = Brightest picture)
  • 201 Automatic Static Back Lighting
  • 202 Automatic Dynamic Back Lighting
  • If set between 101 and 200, the TV automatically controls back
  • lighting depending upon the picture level of the current program.
  • If set to 201, the TV automatically controls back lighting de-
  • pending upon external spectral sensitivity.
  • If set to 202, the TV automatically controls back lighting de-
  • pending upon external spectral sensitivity and the picture level of the current program.
  • If set to 255, back lighting is controlled via the Picture settings
  • in the TV’s setup menus.

    102 - Atsc Band

    Sets up TV to receive different types of incoming signals: 0=Broadcast, 1=CATV, 2=HRC, 3=IRC, 4=Same as NTSC.

    103 - Atsc Tune Mode

    Sets ATSC tuning mode: Default set to 1 for Physical Channel scan. Set to 0 for Virtual Channel scan.

    104 - Start Minor Channel

    Sets XXX-XXX digital Minor Start Channel at power up. 0=NTSC. If not 0, number selected is the digital Minor Start Channel number. 106 - ASP RATIO LOCK (Aspect Ratio Lock) Set to 1 to retain previous aspect ratio with power off. Set to 0 to retain default aspect ratio with power off. See item 096 DEF. ASP. RATIO above. 116 - VIDEO MUTE EN (Video Mute Enable) Set to 0 for Normal. Set to 1 for Blank. 117 - FACT DEFAULT (Factory Default) Set to 0 for normal. Set to 1 to load presets of all Installer Menu item settings. Warning: If set to 1, this will reload the factory de- faults and clear the Channel List, including any assigned channel icons and custom channel labels.

    118 - Power Savings

    Default is set to 3. When the TV is in Standby mode, the MPI card slot is powered by the Standby power supply and embed- ded b-LAN is not powered. When the TV is in Power On mode, the MPI card slot is powered by the main 12V power supply and embedded b-LAN is powered. Note that the TV must be turned ON in order to communicate with the Embedded b-LAN module for configuration and control when POWER SAVINGS is set to 3. Note: MPI cards with b-LAN technology—LMT7Z5, LMT7Z7, LMT7Z9—are NOT supported on TVs in which the b-LAN module is embedded. Warning for LD65xH TVs: If an MPI card is installed, POWER SAVINGS must be set to 1. The default set- ting does not support this feature.
  • 1 = MPI card slot Standby Mode power provided from Standby
  • power supply, and Embedded b-LAN is always powered.
  • 3 = MPI card slot Standby Mode power provided from Standby
  • power supply, and Embedded b-LAN is only powered when the TV is turned ON.
  • 7 = MPI card slot Standby Mode power provided from Standby
  • power supply, and Embedded b-LAN (including the Pro:Centric data tuner) is never powered. Note: See Reference section, “b-LAN Setup & Overview,” for further information.

    119 - Data Channel

    Set to 0 (default) to disable. Set to the RF channel number of the Data Channel for Pro:Centric operation. The TV may take several minutes to load EPG data after AC power is initially applied. Installer Menu (Cont.)

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    22 206-4137 TV Setup Menus Overview On-screen setup menus control the features of the TV. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to access the TV setup menus, and set the TV features to the desired configuration for the end user.

    Photo List

    Music List Extra Contents Eject

    Usb

    Enter Move

    Auto Volume : On Clear Voice II : On

    ·Level Balance : Sound Mode : Standard

    ·SRS TruSurround XT: Off

    ·Treble

    ·Bass 3 0 50 50

    Audio

    Enter Move

    Channel

    Enter Move Auto Tuning Manual Tuning Channel Edit Channel Label

    Tv

    Av1

    Av2

    Component

    Rgb-Pc

    Hdmi1 Ii

    Hdmi2

    Input

    Enter Move

    Lock

    Enter Move Lock System : Off Set Password Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating-Children TV Rating-General Downloadable Rating Input Block 90 90 50 50 50 0

    Picture

    Enter Move Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Picture Mode : Standard

  • Backlight
  • ·Contrast

    ·Brightness

    ·Sharpness

    ·Color

    ·Tint

    Option

    Enter Move Menu Language : English Audio Language : English Caption : Off Set ID : 1 Demo Mode : Off Data Broadcasting

    Channel

    Picture

    Audio

    Input

    Option

    Lock

    Time

    Usb

    Time

    Enter Move Clock : - - - -, - - - - , - - : - - - - Off Time : Off On Time : Off Sleep Timer : Off

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    23 206-4137 Adding Channel Label Icons / Custom Channel Labels (2-5-4 + MENU Mode) Changing a Channel’s Icon on the Master TV

  • Use Channel Up/Down to select
  • the channel for which to change the icon.
  • Use the Left/Right arrow keys
  • to select the thin letter “I” on the Channel ID display.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
  • select the icon with which you want to identify the channel. (If you know the icon number, enter the number, and press ENTER.)
  • Proceed to change/add channel
  • labels, or go to the next channel. Changing/Adding Channel Labels on the Master TV
  • Use Channel Up/Down to select
  • the desired channel.
  • Press the Left/Right arrow re-
  • peatedly until the numbers 1 to 7 appear on the display. The number shows the position of the character that can be changed. Number 1 is the first character, number 2 the second character, etc.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
  • select the desired character.
  • Proceed to the next number posi-
  • tion, or use Channel Up/Down to go to the next channel. Changing Source Labels on the Master TV
  • Press INPUT to select the desired
  • Aux input source: A/V 1, A/V 2, HDMI Component, RGB, etc.
  • Press the Left/Right arrow re-
  • peatedly until the numbers 0 to 9 appear on the display. The number shows the position of the character that can be changed.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
  • select the desired character.
  • Press INPUT for the next Aux
  • source, or proceed to change an icon or change/add labels. Use Channel Up/Down to return to channels.
  • Channel Up/Down: Tunes in the next channel in scan.
  • Left/Right Arrows: Select the item to change. If “I” is
  • shown, the icon can be changed. If a number is shown, it indicates the position of the character that can be changed.
  • Up/Down Arrows: Select the icon or the character to be
  • displayed. Tip: Arrows can be held down for fast scrolling.
  • 0 – 9: Use to enter the index number of the icon, if
  • known.
  • ENTER: Changes the icon after the number has been
  • entered.
  • INPUT: Changes the Aux input label.
  • MENU: Exits the editing process.
  • Installer Remote Control Key Functions for Master TV Channel Editing/Labeling Menu Editing/Adding Channel Icons and/or Labels If there is no pre-assigned icon, you can make a custom channel label of up to seven (7) characters to help identify a channel or network. If desired, channel labels can also be added in addition to a pre-assigned icon. You may also add labels for the Aux input sources to clearly identify the devices that are connected to the Aux inputs. Editing and adding the labels can only be done if there are channels entered into the TV’s Channel Map either during Commercial Mode Setup (see pages 13 to 14), by cloning, or by using some PPV provider’s master remote controls. Note: A blank letter space is available between “Z” and “!”. To perform channel editing/labeling:
  • Enter the TV Installer Menu.
  • Press 2-5-4 + MENU on the Installer Remote to enter
  • the Channel Label Editing Mode.
  • Add channel icons and channel labels as described in
  • the procedures below. (You can do this more than once.)
  • To exit the menu when you are done, press MENU.
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    Xyz

    Xyz

    Xyz

    Network

    (Icon) (Label)

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    24 206-4137 FTG Mode of Operation FTG Configuration Overview Laptop

    Pc

    Component

    In

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Update

    Reset

    Audio In

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    ..... ....

    R

    L

    Pb

    Y

    Pr

    .......... 2 1

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Optical

    Digital

    Rjp

    Interface

    Video L/Mono-Audio-R

    Av In 1

    Rgb In (Pc)

    ..... ..... .....

    Lan

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Game Control

    /Mpi

    ..........

    Audio Out

    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Antenna

    In

    The following steps outline local FTG configuration of individual TVs. Since these models are equipped with the EBL module, they can also be broadcast configured in FTG Mode by a Free-To-Guest Management Appliance (FMA) head end device. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Configuration Application manual and/or the Installation & Setup manual for the FMA device for further information. Note: FTG Configuration Application software is available online at: www.LGcommercial.com/FTGsoftware.
  • Install (if necessary) and launch the FTG Configuration Application (v5.0.0 or higher) on the PC that will be
  • used to configure the EBL.
  • Build a Channel Map using the FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility (or, if
  • applicable, open an existing FTG Configuration (.rml) file).
  • If not already done, connect the PC to the TV-LINK CFG jack on the rear connections panel using a USB-to-
  • TTL serial cable (TTL-232R-5V-AJ).
  • “Write” the FTG Channel Map to the EBL (converts EBL from Pass-through Mode to FTG Mode).
  • “Read” the current FTG Installer Menu settings from the EBL using the FTG Installer Menu Configuration
  • Utility. If necessary to make changes to Installer Menu items, “Write” them back to the EBL in FTG Mode.
  • Save the FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings to an FTG Configuration (.rml) file for future use.
  • Tune the TV to a Logical Channel in the FTG Channel Map.
  • Laptop

    Pc

    Remote

    Control Out

    Speaker Out

    8

    Video

    L/Mono

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    R

    L

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Update

    Reset

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Pb

    Y

    Pr

    ..... .... .......... 2

    1(Dvi)

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Optical

    Digital

    Audio Out

    Rjp

    Interface

    Rgb In

    R-Audio-

    Av In 1

    Rgb(Pc)

    ..... ..... .....

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Game

    Control

    ..........

    Ld650H/

    Ld655H

    Jack Panel

    Lg710H

    Jack Panel

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Use for local FTG configuration. USB-to-TTL Serial Cable for Connection to PC

    (47/55Ld650H

    only) USB-to-TTL Serial Cable for Connection to PC

    Tv-Link Cfg

    Use for local FTG configuration.

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    Channel

    Picture

    Audio

    Time

    Input

    Usb

    Option

    Lock

    TV Setup Menus Shows that the EBL is in Pass-through Mode­. Function Menu Shows that the EBL is in FTG Mode­. While this menu is present on-screen, Installer Menu settings can ONLY be accessed/changed using the FTG Configuration Application. FTG Mode of Operation (Cont.) Determining the TV Operating Mode / FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility Overview

    Abc

    Move Enter

    Aspect Ratio

    Set By Program 4:3 16:9 Zoom Just Scan To determine the operating mode of the TV, press MENU on the Installer Remote. If the end user Function Menu (showing aspect ratio options—see below) appears, the TV/EBL is in FTG Mode. If the TV setup menus appear, the EBL is in Pass- through Mode. The following pages provide overviews of the FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utilities that comprise the FTG Configuration Application. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Configuration Application manual for further information. Writing an FTG Channel Map into the EBL will switch the EBL from Pass-through Mode to FTG Mode.

    Ftg Channel Map

    Configuration Utility

    Print Map

    Click to display a printable FTG Channel Map Report. The report can also be exported as an HTML or Text file.

    Edit/Add Map

    Click to open the FTG Channel Map Editor to create or edit an FTG Channel Map (see next page).

    Write

    Click to transfer the FTG Channel Map to the EBL.

    Read

    Click to transfer the FTG Channel Map from the EBL to the FTG Configuration Application.

    Learn

    Click to transfer the TV Channel Map from the PTC to the EBL and the FTG Configuration Application. (Requires that 2-5-5 + MENU was performed to transfer TV Channel Map to PTC.) *
  • Logical Channel numbers will
  • automatically be assigned in ascending order, starting with 0 (zero), to the Physical Channels from the TV Channel Map.

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    26 206-4137 FTG Mode of Operation (Cont.) FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility / FTG Channel Map Editor Overview

    Delete

    Click to remove highlighted channel from FTG Channel Map.

    Add

    After defining a new Logical Channel, click to add channel to the FTG Channel Map. The FTG Channel Map Editor shows a single Logical Channel’s Data and the FTG Channel Map.

    Exit

    Click to exit editor and return to FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility.

    Logical Channel Mapping

    Select a Logical Channel number, then assign it the RF, Major, and Minor chan- nel numbers to complete the mapping.

    Custom Channel Labels/Icons

    Enter custom labels and select icons by name on menu or by number.

    Set Channel Attributes

    Check/select Encrypted, OSD, or Blank Video.

    Update

    After editing an existing Logical Channel’s data, click to commit the changes in the FTG Channel Map.

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    27 206-4137 FTG Mode of Operation (Cont.) FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility Overview

    Learn

    Click to transfer Installer Menu settings from the PTC to the EBL and FTG Configuration Application. *

    Installer Defaults

    Click to reset FTG Installer Menu items shown in the FTG Configuration Application to defaults.

    Read

    Click to transfer the Installer Menu settings in the EBL to the FTG Configuration Application.

    Write

    Click to transfer the FTG Installer Menu settings to the EBL.

    Ir Remote Access

    Toggle IR Remote Access to ON to obtain access to TV setup menus and Installer Menu.

    Configuration Settings

    Select tabs for categories of Installer Menu items to set up TV.

    Hospital-Grade Tv Only

    Set Hospital items on Installer Menu for hospital-grade TVs.
  • Logical Channel numbers will automatically be
  • assigned in ascending order, starting with 0 (zero), to the Physical Channels from the TV Channel Map.

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    28 206-4137 Installer Menu Installer Menu item settings Channel Auto Tuning (Channel Lineup) Channel Edit Channel Label Picture Aspect Ratio Picture Mode Advanced Control Audio Auto Volume Clear Voice Sound Mode Balance TV Speaker Option Menu Language Audio Language Caption Caption Mode Digital Caption Options

    Lock Movie Rating TV Rating – Children TV Rating – General Input Block

    Time Auto Clock Manual Clock Off Time On Time Auto Off (Sleep Timer) Cloning Overview / Clonable Menu Features Note: Menu options vary between analog and digital channels and Aux sources. Clonable Menu Features

    Important Cloning Information

    There are three options for cloning a Master TV Setup:
  • Using a USB memory device
  • Using a TLL-1100A clone programmer
  • Using a LT2002 clone programmer
  • Each option is described in further detail on the pages that follow. As you perform cloning procedures, be sure to com- plete each task as indicated. If a procedure or step is omit- ted or not performed completely, cloning may not work. At each step, pay attention to ensure the TV screen shows the proper message when cloning. If the message indicat- ed does not appear, there is a problem with that step, and cloning may not be successful. Warning: Copying a blank or incorrect memory into a TV, STB, or other device will cause the TV, STB, or other device to operate erratically or become inoperable. Warning: Do not connect a clone programmer to any PPV card installed in the Master TV or any MPI port while the TV is in PPV Mode, or the clone programmer and the PPV card will be damaged. Before you begin cloning:
  • Complete the Commercial Mode Setup procedure on
  • pages 13 to 14.
  • The Master TV EBL must be in Pass-through Mode.
  • Ensure the Master TV is connected to a good, stable
  • signal source, the TV source selected is Antenna (RF) In, and the signal is from an Aux source or analog (not a digital) channel.
  • All equipment should be connected to power and turned
  • On.

  • Learning and Teaching is only possible between identical
  • model TV/STBs.
  • Make sure the batteries in the clone programmer, if ap-
  • plicable, are fresh. If batteries are removed, the Clone Clock Time will be lost.
  • If using a USB memory device, ensure the memory de-
  • vice has been formatted with FAT format.
  • If using a clone programmer, decide if you want to set the
  • time from the clone programmer or copy the time to the clone programmer from a compatible TV which has the clock set to the current time.

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    29 206-4137 Cloning Procedures Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using a USB Memory Device Learn Setup from Master TV

  • Ensure the Master TV is set up completely and the EBL is in Pass-through Mode.
  • Plug the USB memory device into the USB IN port on the Master TV.
  • Press MENU to display the TV setup menus.
  • Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight the Option menu icon; then, press
  • the number “7” key a total of seven times to display the USB Download Menu.
  • To gain access to the Learn From TV option in the USB Download Menu, key in the
  • password used to enter the Installer Menu (Example: Press 9-8-7-6).
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Learn From TV and press ENTER.
  • To identify the profile from others, you can use the Up/Down arrow keys to change
  • the last five digits of the filename. Press ENTER when you are ready to initiate Learning. Learning status will be shown on the progress bar. When the Learning process is complete, the USB Download menu will reappear on screen.
  • Remove the USB memory device.
  • Teach Master TV Setup to Target TV
  • Plug the USB memory device with the Master TV Setup file into the Target TV USB
  • IN port.
  • Press MENU to display the TV setup menus.
  • Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight the Option menu icon; then, press
  • the number “7” key a total of seven times to display the USB Download Menu.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Teach To TV and press ENTER.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the Master TV Setup you want to
  • install and press ENTER. Note: Filenames identify the TV and the TLL version (see figure at right). Teaching status will be shown on the progress bar. When the Teaching process is complete, the USB Download menu will reappear on screen.
  • When Teaching is done, remove the USB memory device, turn OFF the TV, and
  • unplug the TV power cord for 15 seconds.
  • Reconnect the TV power cord, and turn ON the TV. The Master TV Setup should
  • be resident on the Target TV. USB Download Menu Upgrade TV Software

    Upgrade PTC Software Teach To TV

    Learn From TV Learn From TV

    Upgrading...

    Do not unplug! ! 25% Teach To TV 50%

    Upgrading...

    Do not unplug! ! Previous Teach To TV xxLD650H-UA00001.TLL Enter USB Cloning Notes
  • Read the IMPORTANT CLONING INFORMATION on page 28 before beginning any cloning procedures.
  • Do not remove the TV power cord or the USB memory device while Learning or Teaching, as doing so may
  • harm the USB memory device.
  • You may edit a filename as part of the Learning procedure; however, a file with edited contents will not be rec-
  • ognized.
  • Since clock data is copied into the USB memory device as numeric data, the time difference between Teaching
  • and Learning is not automatically adjusted. Either set the clock manually, or use the Auto Clock setting in the TV setup menus. xxLD650H-UA00001.TLL Select the file name and press OK to start Learn From TV Previous Enter USB Download Menu Upgrade TV Software

    Upgrade PTC Software Teach To TV

    Learn From TV

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    30 206-4137 Cloning Procedures (Cont.) Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using a TLL-1100A Clone Programmer Learn Setup from Master TV

  • Ensure the Master TV is set up completely and the EBL is in Pass-
  • through Mode.
  • If an analog channel is not available, tune the TV to an Aux source, such
  • as AV-1. Then, plug one end of the MPI cable into the TV MPI port.
  • Turn ON the TLL-1100A.
  • Use the MODE button on the TLL-1100A to select Clone Mode.
  • Use the Left/Right arrows on the TLL-1100A to select the Memory CBank
  • (1 to 8) in which to store the Master TV Setup.
  • Plug the other end of the MPI cable into the MPI port on the bottom of the
  • TLL-1100A. The Clone Selection Menu will display on the TV screen.
  • Press 1 on the Installer Remote to select LEARN FROM TV from the
  • Clone Selection Menu. Then, press ENTER to transfer the Master TV Setup into CBankX on the TLL-1100A. Learning usually takes about 90 seconds. “LEARNING IN PROGRESS” will be displayed on the screen while the TLL-1100A copies the Master Setup. When the Learning process is complete, a “LEARNING COM- PLETE” message will be displayed. Cloning is accomplished using the TV/ clone programmer MPI ports for com- munication (see figure). TLL-1100A Cloning Notes
  • Read the IMPORTANT CLONING
  • INFORMATION on page 28 before beginning any cloning procedures.
  • Ensure the TLL-1100A is either fully
  • charged or connected to AC power.
  • Teaching and Learning is only pos-
  • sible between identical model TVs/ STBs; however, the TLL-1100A clone programmer can store up to eight different Master TV Setups.

    Clone Selection Menu

    Selected Bank: CBankX Saved

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

    Clone Clock = Xx:Xx

    Tv Clock = Xx:Xx

    The Clone Is Version Vx.X.X

  • -
  • To change menu items, press channel keys or digits. To execute item, press Enter. Warning: Do not connect a clone programmer to any PPV card installed in the Master TV or any MPI port while the TV is in PPV Mode, or the clone programmer and the PPV card will be damaged. Antenna or CATV

    Clone Selection Menu

    Selected Bank: CBankX Saved

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

    TV Link Loader

    Tll1100A

    Ready

    Tll-1100A

    Enter

    Receive

    Send

    Menu

    Mode

    Charge

    Mpi

    Cable TLL-1100A Clone Programmer

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    31 206-4137 (Optional) Set the Clock Set the time on a Master TV’s clock. (If the time has already been copied from a TV into the TLL-1100A clone programmer, you can set the Master TV’s clock by copying the time from the clone programmer.) The TLL- 1100A can copy the current time to both a Master TV and to the clone’s internal clock—accurate to within one minute. Since the TLL-1100A’s time cannot be set directly, the current time needs to be copied from an LG TV equipped with MPI input capability. After the time is copied to the TLL-1100A clone programmer, the current time can then be transferred to another TV. (This can be a Master TV or another TV which has already had the features set up.) Teach Master TV Setup to Target TV

  • When Learning is complete, disconnect the MPI cable from the Master
  • TV, and connect it to the MPI port on the Target TV. The Clone Selection Menu will display on the TV screen.
  • Ensure the correct Memory CBank(X) is selected on the TLL-1100A.
  • Press 2 on the Installer Remote to select TEACH TO TV from the Clone
  • Selection Menu. Then, press ENTER to transfer the Master TV Setup to the Target TV. Teaching usually takes 3 to 4 minutes. “TEACHING IN PROGRESS” will be displayed on the screen during Teaching. When the Teaching process is complete, a “TEACHING COMPLETE” message will be displayed.
  • When Teaching is done, disconnect the MPI cable from the Target TV,
  • turn OFF the TV, and unplug the TV power cord for 15 seconds.
  • Reconnect the TV power cord, and turn ON the TV. The Master TV
  • Setup should be resident on the Target TV.

    Clone Selection Menu

    Selected Bank: CBankX Saved

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

    Clone Clock = Xx:Xx

    Tv Clock = Xx:Xx

    The Clone Is Version Vx.X.X

  • -
  • To change menu items, press channel keys or digits. To execute item, press Enter. Cloning Procedures (Cont.) Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using a TLL-1100A Clone Programmer (Cont.)

    Clone Selection Menu

    Selected Bank: CBankX Saved

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

    Clone Clock = Xx:Xx

    Tv Clock = Xx:Xx

    The Clone Is Version Vx.X.X

  • -
  • To change menu items, press channel keys or digits. To execute item, press Enter.

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    The Clone Has Control Of The Tv

    The Clone Is Version Xx

    The Tv Is Version Xx

    The Sw Is Revision Xx

    Clone Clock = Xx:Xx

    Tv Clock = Xx:Xx

    - Press Any Key To Continue.

    - Disconnect Clone When Done.

    Clone Selection Menu

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

  • -
  • To Change Menu Items, Press

    Channel Keys Or Digits.

    To Execute Item, Press On/Off,

    Power, Or Enter.

    Learn Setup from Master TV
  • Ensure the Master TV is set up completely and the EBL is in Pass-
  • through Mode.
  • If an analog channel is not available, tune the TV to an Aux source,
  • such as AV-1. Then, plug one end of the MPI cable into the TV MPI port.
  • If there is a good connection after the LT2002 is connected to the TV
  • MPI port, “THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF THE TV” message will appear on the TV screen. Press any key on the Installer Remote to access the LT2002 Clone Selection Menu.
  • Press 1 on the Installer Remote to select LEARN FROM TV from the
  • Clone Selection Menu; then press ENTER to proceed to the Memory Bank Selection Menu (see sample screen on next page).
  • Select the clone Memory Bank in which to store the Master Setup by
  • pressing either Channel key repeatedly to choose Memory Bank 1, 2, or 3. Note: If you choose a Memory Bank that already has a Master device’s setup programmed into it, that setup will be overwritten by the new Master TV Setup. Cloning Procedures (Cont.) Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using an LT2002 Clone Programmer Cloning is accomplished using the TV/ clone programmer MPI ports for com- munication (see figure). LT2002 Cloning Notes
  • Read the IMPORTANT CLONING
  • INFORMATION on page 28 before beginning any cloning procedures.
  • A slow flashing green light indicates
  • that there are communication problems between the TV and the LT2002 clone programmer. If this is the case, check for a damaged cable, poor contacts, or other connection troubles.
  • If the status indicator is red, the LT2002
  • batteries are low and should be re- placed. Install four (4) high-quality alkaline AA batteries.
  • Teaching and Learning is only possible
  • between identical model TVs/STBs; however, the LT2002 clone programmer can store up to three different Master TV Setups. Warning: Do not connect a clone programmer to any PPV card installed in the Master TV or any MPI port while the TV is in PPV Mode, or the clone programmer and the PPV card will be damaged. Ferrite Core

    (Tdk, Zcat

    2035-0930) Antenna or CATV QuickSet II Programmer

    Lt2002

    ®

    Zenith Electronics Corporation, Lincolnshire, Illinois, Usa

  • heartbeat power on
  • communications ok

  • slow
  • power on

    no communications

  • green battery ok
  • red
  • battery low Blink pattern Color Reset Status Indicator Connect cable to TV MPI Jack and follow on screen instructions

    Mpi

    The Clone Has Control Of The Tv

    The Clone Is Version Xx

    The Tv Is Version Xx

    THE SW IS REViSION XX

    Clone Clock = Xx:Xx

    Tv Clock = Xx:Xx

    - Press Any Key To Continue

    Mpi

    Cable LT2002 Clone Programmer (Continued on next page)

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    33 206-4137 Cloning Procedures (Cont.) Learning / Teaching a Master TV Setup using an LT2002 Clone Programmer (Cont.) (Continued from previous page)

  • Once you select the clone Memory Bank, press ENTER on the Installer
  • Remote. The Memory Bank you selected will be shown.
  • Press POWER to transfer the Master TV Setup into the selected
  • Memory Bank on the LT2002. Learning usually takes about 90 seconds. “LEARNING IN PROGRESS” will be displayed on the screen while the LT2002 copies the Master Setup. When the Learning process is complete, a “LEARNING COM- PLETE” message will be displayed. (Optional) Set the Clock Set the time on a Master TV’s clock. (If the time has already been copied from a TV into the LT2002 clone programmer, you can set the Master TV’s clock by copying the time from the clone programmer.) The LT2002 can copy the current time to both a Master TV and to the clone’s internal clock—accurate to within one minute. (Another reason that the LT2002 should be equipped with fresh, high-quality alkaline batteries, is for it to keep the time as accurately as possible.) Since the LT2002’s time cannot be set directly, the current time needs to be copied from an LG TV equipped with MPI input capability. After the time is copied to the LT2002 clone programmer, the current time can then be transferred to another TV. (This can be a Master TV or another TV which has already had the features set up.) Teach Master TV Setup to Target TV
  • When Learning is complete, disconnect the MPI cable from the Master
  • TV, and connect it to the MPI port on the Target TV.
  • With “THE CLONE HAS CONTROL OF TV” message on display, press
  • 2 on the Installer Remote to select TEACH TO TV from the LT2002 Clone Selection Menu. Then, press ENTER.
  • Select the LT2002 Memory Bank in which the new setup is located.
  • Then, press POWER to transfer the Master TV Setup to the Target TV. Teaching usually takes 3 to 4 minutes. “TEACHING IN PROGRESS” will be displayed on the screen during Teaching. When the Teaching process is complete, a “TEACHING COMPLETE” message will be displayed.
  • When Teaching is done, press any key on the Installer Remote to return
  • to the Clone Selection Menu. Then, press ENTER.
  • Disconnect the MPI cable from the Target TV, turn OFF the TV, and
  • unplug the TV power cord for 15 seconds.
  • Reconnect the TV power cord, and turn ON the TV. The Master TV
  • Setup should be resident on the Target TV.

    Clone Selection Menu

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

  • -
  • To Change Menu Items, Press

    Channel Keys Or Digits.

    To Execute Item, Press On/Off,

    Power, Or Enter.

    Save Tv Setup In Selected

    Clone Memory

    (1) Memory 1 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (2) Memory 2 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (3) Memory 3 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (4) Return To Clone Menu

  • -
  • To Change Menu Items, Press

    Channel Keys Or Digits.

    To Execute Item, Press On/Off,

    Power, Or Enter.

    Clone Selection Menu

    (1) Learn From Tv

    (2) Teach To Tv

    (3) Set Clone Clock From Tv

    (4) Set Tv Clock From Clone

    (5) Display Tv Setup

    (6) Display Clone Setup

  • -
  • To Change Menu Items, Press

    Channel Keys Or Digits.

    To Execute Item, Press On/Off,

    Power, Or Enter.

    Copy Selected Clone Memory

    To Tv

    (1) Memory 1 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (2) Memory 2 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (3) Memory 3 Ver Xx Rev Xx

    (4) Return To Clone Menu

  • -
  • To Change Menu Items, Press

    Channel Keys Or Digits.

    To Execute Item, Press On/Off,

    Power, Or Enter.

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    34 206-4137 Remote Jack Pack Setup RJP Available? If you will use a Remote Jack Pack (RJP) in your system, set Installer Menu item 093 RJP AVAILABLE appropriately (for example, on a legacy model RJP: HDMI Mode, set RJP AVAILABLE to 001). See Installer Menu detailed descriptions for further information. TV Connections Make these connections ONLY after Commercial Mode Setup and Cloning Master TV procedures are complete. Refer to the appropriate figure below, and connect the RJ-45 Control cable from the RJP cable bundle to the RJP INTERFACE port on the TV’s jack panel. Then, connect HDMI, RGB, and Composite Video/ Audio connectors, as applicable, for the cable bundle. Remote Jack Pack / TV Connections & Setup

    Remote

    Control Out

    Speaker Out

    8

    Video

    L/Mono

    Component In

    Video

    Audio

    R

    L

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Update

    Reset

    Audio

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    Pb

    Y

    Pr

    ..... .... .......... 2

    1(Dvi)

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Optical

    Digital

    Audio Out

    Rjp

    Interface

    Rgb In

    R-Audio-

    Av In 1

    Rgb(Pc)

    ..... ..... .....

    Lan

    (Service Only)

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Game

    Control

    .......... 093

    Rjp Available

    001

    Hdmi/Dvi In 1

    Connect HDMI connector from RJP cable bundle.

    Audio/Video In 1

    Connect Composite Video/ Audio connectors from RJP cable bundle. (Composite Video on legacy RJP only.)

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Connect RGB connector from RJP cable bundle (legacy RJP only).

    Rjp Interface

    Connect RJ-45 Control cable from RJP cable bundle.

    Component

    In

    Rs-232C In

    (Service Only)

    Update

    Reset

    Audio In

    (Rgb/Dvi)

    ..... ....

    R

    L

    Pb

    Y

    Pr

    .......... 2 1

    Hdmi/Dvi In

    Optical

    Digital

    Rjp

    Interface

    Video L/Mono-Audio-R

    Av In 1

    Rgb In (Pc)

    ..... ..... .....

    Lan

    Tv-Link

    Cfg

    Game Control

    /Mpi

    ..........

    Audio Out

    Remote

    Control

    Out

    Speaker

    Out

    8

    Antenna

    In

    Hdmi/Dvi In 1

    Connect HDMI connector from RJP cable bundle.

    Rjp Interface

    Connect RJ-45 Control cable from RJP cable bundle.

    Rgb In (Pc)

    Connect RGB connector from RJP cable bundle (legacy RJP only).

    Audio/Video In 1

    Connect Composite Video/ Audio connectors from RJP cable bundle. (Composite Video on legacy RJP only.) LD650H/LD655H Jack Panel LG710H Jack Panel

    (47/55Ld650H

    only)

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    35 206-4137

    Xxlg710H Ptc Installer Menu

    000

    Installer Seq

    000

    Upn 000-000-000-000

    Fpga E0F1

    Ptc V1.00.000

    Cpu V3.06.00

    Reference: Upgrading TV/PTC Software with a USB Memory Device USB Download Menu Upgrade TV Software Upgrade PTC Software Teach To TV

    Upgrading TV/PTC Software Before you begin, note that the software upgrade files must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in the root directory of USB memory device.

  • Turn the TV ON.
  • Plug the USB memory device into the
  • USB IN port on the TV. Note: Ensure the memory device has been format- ted with FAT format.
  • Press MENU to display the TV setup
  • menus.
  • Use the arrow navigation keys to se-
  • lect/highlight the Option menu icon; then, press the number “7” key a total of seven times to display the USB Download Menu.
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
  • select Upgrade TV Software or Up- grade PTC Software, as applicable, and press ENTER. (See screen samples at right. The TV Software Upgrade screen provides information on the current software as well as the potential software to be downloaded.)
  • Use the Up/Down arrow keys to
  • select/highlight the upgrade to install and press ENTER. Copying progress will be shown. When the upgrade is complete, the TV will turn

    Off.

    Checking the Software Versions You can check the software versions of the TV by accessing the Installer Menu: Press MENU repeatedly until the on-screen menu locks up, and then press 9-8-7-6 + ENTER. When you are finished, press ENTER again to exit the Installer Menu. Typical Installer Menu CPU Version PTC Version TV Software Update [ Current TV Software Version Information ] epak : 3.0b.0

    rootfs(RELEASE) : 0.00.1 model(RELEASE) : 3.12.0

    emanual(RELEASE) : 0.00.1 ezcal(RELEASE) : 3.0b.0

    kernel(RELEASE) : 3.12.0 lgfont(RELEASE) : 3.12.0

    micom(RELEASE) : 0.d0.b8

    710H_V3.31_usb

    i cpak : 3.31.0

    lgapp(RELEASE) : 3.31.0 lgres(RELEASE) : 3.31.0

    model(RELEASE) : 3.31.0 ezcal(RELEASE) : 3.31.0

    boot(RELEASE) : 0.00.1 kernel(RELEASE) : 0.00.1

    rootfs(REA/LEASE) : 0.00.1 TV Software Update

    27%

    Upgrading...

    Do not unplug! ! Upgrade PTC Software

    PTC_xx710H_v1.00.014

    i The following software files are found in the memory card. Upgrade PTC Software

    25%

    Upgrading...

    Do not unplug! ! TV Software Upgrade PTC Software Upgrade Note: (TV Software Upgrades only) If the TV detects a later version of software on the USB device, it will automatically display a dialog from which you can start the software upgrade immediately. Otherwise, you can close the dialog, and access the USB Download Menu as described in the procedure.

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    36 206-4137 Reference: Power Consumption Settings

    32/37/42/47/55Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H, 32/37/42Lg710H

    The following tables assume that Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS is set to 003 (default) and Installer Menu item 099 BACK LIGHTING is set as shown below (default value is 255).

    32Ld650H/

    Ld655H

    Note: Values are results of controlled experiments under laboratory conditions.

    37Ld650H/

    Ld655H

    42Ld650H/

    Ld655H

    Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 290.2 96.1 0.00% 202 105.1 56.1 41.62% 90 258.2 90.9 5.41% 200 85.5 51.5 46.41% 80 220.2 84.8 11.76% 190 80.0 50.5 47.45% 70 189.1 80.2 16.55% 180 75.7 49.7 48.28% 60 166.6 75.5 21.44% 170 70.6 48.6 49.43% 50 145.2 69.1 28.10% 160 67.1 48.0 50.05% 40 126.4 63.9 33.51% 150 63.2 47.1 50.99% 30 108.2 58.8 38.81% 140 60.0 46.3 51.82% 20 90.2 53.2 44.64% 130 56.6 45.7 52.45% 10 72.1 48.6 49.43% 120 52.5 44.7 53.49% 1 57.5 44.0 54.21% 110 49.2 44.1 54.11% Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 193.5 113.4 0.00% 202 116.4 82.7 27.07% 90 178.5 106.5 6.08% 200 94.1 72.1 36.42% 80 163.1 100.1 11.73% 190 88.6 70.1 38.18% 70 149.0 93.8 17.28% 180 83.1 67.7 40.30% 60 134.6 88.0 22.40% 170 77.5 65.3 42.42% 50 118.9 81.5 28.13% 160 71.9 63.0 44.44% 40 104.1 75.2 33.69% 150 67.1 61.3 45.94% 30 89.1 69.2 38.98% 140 61.4 59.0 47.97% 20 72.6 62.5 44.89% 130 55.8 56.4 50.26% 10 57.1 56.1 50.53% 120 50.2 54.1 52.29% 1 41.5 49.7 56.17% 110 44.3 51.8 54.32% Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 212.8 144.1 0.00% 202 109.8 98.2 31.85% 90 195.8 135.0 6.32% 200 90.1 85.8 40.46% 80 177.9 125.7 12.77% 190 84.2 82.8 42.54% 70 160.0 117.5 18.46% 180 78.6 79.7 44.69% 60 143.7 109.1 24.29% 170 72.5 76.6 46.84% 50 124.7 100.1 30.53% 160 66.6 73.6 48.92% 40 107.6 91.8 36.29% 150 62.2 71.2 50.59% 30 90.8 83.4 42.12% 140 56.3 68.2 52.67% 20 72.6 74.2 48.51% 130 50.7 65.2 54.75% 10 55.3 65.7 54.41% 120 45.1 62.1 56.90% 1 39.4 57.5 60.10% 110 39.5 59.8 58.50% Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 268.0 199.3 0.00% 202 119.0 117.2 58.81% 90 249.0 188.3 94.48% 200 87.3 105.0 52.68% 80 226.0 174.7 87.66% 190 76.8 101.0 50.68% 70 203.0 162.7 81.64% 180 72.1 98.3 49.32% 60 179.0 150.6 75.56% 170 66.2 95.0 47.67% 50 151.0 137.7 69.09% 160 62.1 92.7 46.51% 40 131.0 125.5 62.97% 150 58.1 90.0 45.16% 30 109.0 113.5 56.95% 140 53.2 86.7 43.50% 20 83.7 100.8 50.58% 130 49.3 84.3 42.30% 10 62.4 89.0 44.66% 120 45.1 81.8 41.04% 1 43.3 77.4 38.84% 110 41.6 79.3 39.79%

    47Ld650H

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    37 206-4137 Reference: Power Consumption Settings (Cont.)

    32/37/42/47/55Ld650H, 32/37/42Ld655H, 32/37/42Lg710H

    32Lg710H

    37Lg710H

    42Lg710H

    Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 206 104 0 % 200 103 74 28.85 % 90 204 103.5 0.48 % 190 96 73 29.81 % 80 203 103 0.96 % 180 84 69.5 33.17 % 70 172 93 10.58 % 170 73 65.5 37.02 % 60 147 85 18.27 % 160 64 62 40.38 % 50 127 79 24.04 % 150 57 60 42.31 % 40 108 73.5 29.33 % 140 51 57.5 44.71 % 30 86 67 35.58 % 130 44 55 47.12 % 20 66 60 42.31 % 120 38 52.5 49.52 % 10 50 55.5 46.63 % 110 33 50.5 51.44 % 1 39 51.5 50.48 % 101 29 49 52.88 % Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 258 151.5 0 % 200 93 91.5 39.60 % 90 230 136.5 9.90 % 190 79 85.5 43.56 % 80 201 122.5 19.14 % 180 67 80 47.19 % 70 170 111 26.73 % 170 58 74.8 50.63 % 60 145 101.3 33.14 % 160 50 70.8 53.27 % 50 120 91.5 39.60 % 150 44.5 67.5 55.45 % 40 95 81.3 46.34 % 140 38 63.5 58.09 % 30 72 71 53.14 % 130 31.5 59.3 60.86 % 20 54 63.5 58.09 % 120 27 56.5 62.71 % 10 41 58 61.72 % 110 23.5 54.5 64.03 % 1 31 53 65.02 % 101 21 52.8 65.15 % Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 286 185 0% 200 113 109 41.08 % 90 250 164.5 11.08 % 190 108 103 44.32 % 80 216 147.5 20.27 % 180 96 96.4 47.89 % 70 185.5 133.5 27.84 % 170 83 89.7 51.51 % 60 159 121.3 34.43 % 160 73.8 84.5 54.32 % 50 133.5 109.5 40.81 % 150 65.2 80.2 56.65 % 40 107.5 97 47.57 % 140 55.8 75.2 59.35 % 30 81 84 54.59 % 130 46.13 69.9 62.22 % 20 61 75 59.46 % 120 39.6 66.1 64.27 % 10 46.5 67.5 63.51 % 110 34.4 63.5 65.68 % 1 35 61.5 66.76 % 101 29.85 61.4 66.81 % Note: Values are results of controlled experiments under laboratory conditions. Item 099 Back Lighting (Static) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings Item 099 Back Lighting (Dynamic) Picture Lumin. Power Consumption (Watts) Percent Savings 100 168.0 246.0 0.00% 202 55.1 114.5 46.54% 90 155.0 230.0 93.50% 200 42.1 99.7 40.53% 80 140.0 214.5 87.20% 190 38.4 96.5 39.23% 70 126.0 199.5 81.10% 180 36.0 94.5 38.41% 60 113.0 184.3 74.92% 170 32.8 91.3 37.11% 50 98.0 168.0 68.29% 160 29.8 88.0 35.77% 40 84.0 152.2 61.87% 150 26.9 84.7 34.43% 30 69.7 136.5 55.49% 140 23.9 81.4 33.09% 20 50.8 113.5 46.14% 130 21.2 78.0 31.71% 10 32.2 91.3 37.11% 120 18.3 74.5 30.28% 1 15.9 69.7 28.33% 110 15.8 70.8 28.78%

    55Ld650H

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    38 206-4137 Reference: TV Camport Auto Sense Operation The Camport Auto Sense function is enabled when:

  • Installer Menu item 034 CAMPORT EN is set to 1 AND
  • Installer Menu item 040 AUTO CAMPORT is enabled (1).
  • Selectable: Can be accessed with INPUT key, direct access, etc. Auto Sense: TV switches to this input when connector is inserted. The Camport (Side Video) has the highest priority and will override any commands including tuning to the Start Channel. CAMPORT (Side Video) Functionality Control Item 034

    Camport En

    Item 040

    Auto Camport

    Side Video Operation 0 0 Disabled 0 1 Disabled 1 0 Selectable 1 1 Auto Sense Camport Operation (Stand-Alone) When Camport Auto Sense is enabled as above, the TV’s source will switch to the Side Video Aux source whenever a plug is inserted into either of the Side Video panel inputs (Composite Video or S-Video). When the plug is removed, the TV will switch back to the previous channel or input source that was being displayed before the plug was inserted. However, if any direct access to an RF channel or Aux channel is requested while the Camport is active, then, when the video plug is removed, the TV will switch to the last requested channel. Source changes using any Source keys (INPUT) are ignored. Channel Up/Down and Flashback commands are not direct access tuning commands, and they are also ignored. Previous State Before Inserting

    Camport

    Operation While CAMPORT is Active State Upon Removal of

    Camport

    Aux or RF Channel None Previous Aux or RF Channel Aux or RF Channel Direct Access Last Requested Aux or RF Channel Aux or RF Channel Ch Up/Down, Flashback, and Input Keys Previous Aux or RF Channel Camport Operation (FTG or PPV) The operation will be similar to that of the Stand-alone Mode. However, when the Channel Map is maintained external to the PTC (i.e., FTG and PPV), Channel Up/ Down or Flashback keys are sent as Direct Access tuning commands to the PTC/TV.

    Previous State Before Inserting

    Camport

    Operation While CAMPORT is Active State Upon Removal of

    Camport

    Aux or RF Channel None Previous Aux or RF Channel Aux or RF Channel Direct Access Last Requested Aux or RF Channel Aux or RF Channel Ch Up/Down, Flashback, and Input Keys Last Requested Aux or RF Channel

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    39 206-4137 Reference: TV Aux Input Configuration

    Direct Access

    Tuning

    Tv

    Enable

    Mpi Data

    Start Aux

    Source

    Assign-

    Ment

    Installer Menu

    Mpi Data

    Status Type

    0x41 SOURCES

    Enabled (R/W)

    Data Status

    TYPE 0xD2

    Current Av

    Source (R)

    Data Status

    TYPE 0x0D

    Aux

    Source (R)

    Old_

    Ocv = 0

    Old_

    Ocv = 1

    Source Input Source Mode Number Labeling Value Labeling Value Labeling 130 90 Video2 (Side)

    Cv/Svideo

    34

    Camport_En

    0x01 Video Front (Camport) 0 Video Front (Camport)

    0 (Video)

    2 131 91 Video1 (Rear)

    Cv/Svideo

    39

    Rear_Aux_En

    0x02 Rear Video (Aux) 1 Rear Video (Aux)

    0 (Video)

    1 132 92

    Hdmi2

    Dtv/Pc

    91 YPrPb2 EN = 1 0x04 S-Video Rear 2 S-Video Rear

    0 (Video)

    5 133 93

    Hdmi1/Dvi

    Dtv/Pc

    35

    Compport_En

    = 1 0x08 Front Computer 3 Front Computer

    0 (Video)

    3 134 94

    Rgb

    Pc

    87

    Rear Rgb En

    = 2 0x10 SVGA Rear Computer 4 SVGA Rear Computer 2

    (Computer)

    4 136 96 Component 38 YPrPb EN 0x40

    Y/Uv

    Component 6 Rear Y/PrPb Component Video

    0 (Video)

    6

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    40 206-4137 Reference: b-LAN Setup & Overview The control device at the head end, for example, an FMA-LG101 or a PCS100R, can control multiple TVs. When the TV is first installed, it must be turned ON in order for the head end to be able to communicate with the b-LAN. At this point, if it is desired for the b-LAN to always be powered, including while the TV is in Standby, set Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS to 001. If the embedded b-LAN, including the Pro:Centric data tuner, will not be used, enable maximum power savings in both Standby and TV Power On Mode by setting Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS to 007. However, note that this action will disable Pro:Centric operation. Warning for LD650H/LD655H TVs: If an MPI card is installed, POWER SAVINGS must be set to 001. See table below. (Also see note regarding MPI cards at the top of the page.)

    Power Savings

    32/37/42LD650H/LD655H MPI Slot 001 Supported 003 (default) Not Supported 007 Not Supported

    Power

    Savings

    TV Power On State TV Standby State b-LAN Power b-LAN Power 001 On On 003 (default) Off On 007 Off Off The b-LAN module is internal to the TV. It allows the hotel/institution head end equipment to communicate, via the institution’s RF distribution system, with the TV for configuration and control. The b-LAN module also com- prises the data tuner required for Pro:Centric operation. Note: MPI cards with b-LAN technology—LMT7Z5, LMT7Z7, LMT7Z9—are NOT supported on TVs in which the b-LAN module is embedded. Power to the b-LAN module is controlled by Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS. The default value is 003—the b-LAN module is only powered when the TV is turned ON. See chart below.

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    41 206-4137 Reference: RJP Model List and Input Auto-sensing Hierarchy RJP Model List Legacy Models Scaler Models

    Rjp-101M

    N/A

    Rjp-101Ml

    N/A

    Rjp-110F

    Rjp-210F

    Rjp-110Fw

    Rjp-210Fw

    Rjp-110W

    Rjp-210W

    Rjp-110Wbr

    Rjp-210Wbr

    Rjp-110S

    Rjp-210S

    Rjp-120G

    Rjp-220G

    Rjp-120T

    Rjp-220T

    Rjp-201B

    Rjp-301B

    Rjp-202B

    Rjp-302B

    RJP Input Auto-sensing Hierarchy Priority Video Audio 1st (Highest) Digital Video In Audio In (3.5mm) 2nd PC Video In Audio In (L/R) 3rd Video In Digital Video In

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    42 206-4137 Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Some Quick and Easy Tips for Resolving Problems Software Problems Cannot direct enter channel number or “No Signal” appears. Channel not included in channel lineup in TV controller. After 2-5-5 + MENU, only channels included in TV controller will appear. If channel is available, it can be added to chan- nel lineup. If it is not available, the “No Signal” message appears on the TV screen. Power No power. See troubleshooting flowchart on follow- ing page.

    Display Panel Picture No picture. Display panel is turned off.

  • Turn TV ON.
  • Power failure?
  • Antenna/cable not connected. Connect antenna/cable signal to TV. Connections incorrect. Check connections on TV. MPI not connected. If applicable, connect MPI cable to MPI device. Encrypted program. Try another channel. Wrong tuning band. Adjust Installer Menu settings.

    Erratic Operation Installer Menu setup. Wrong Installer Menu settings. Adjust Installer Menu settings as required.

    Installer Remote Remote doesn’t work. Remote not in TV Mode. Use MODE key to select “TV”; puts remote into TV Mode. Not aimed at IR remote sensor. Point remote at TV’s IR receiver on TV. Remote too far from IR sensor. Move remote closer to TV’s IR receiver or darken room. MPI not connected. If applicable, connect MPI cable to MPI device. IR path to TV’s receiver obstructed. Remove obstructions. Weak batteries. Replace batteries. Wrong battery polarity. Check that “+” and “-” match in battery compartment. Too much light in room. Dim room light. Wrong Installer Remote. Requires compatible Installer Remote. Contact your LG dealer.

    Picture Reception Normal picture, poor or no sound. Audio muted. Press MUTE or use Volume Up key to increase sound level. Broadcast problem. Try a different channel.

    Note: For other problems not caused by the TV, refer to the other devices’ operating guide(s). Symptom Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s)

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    43 206-4137 Controller Quick Check

    Status

    LED on PTC Board blinking? Plug into AC Power outlet.

    Tv

    connected to AC Power? Bad

    Tv

    Yes No No Yes Cycle the power by removing and reconnecting the AC Power cord. Then, observe POWER LED on front of TV.

    Power

    LED lit? No Yes Press POWER on Installer Remote.

    Tv

    responded? No Yes

    Tv

    responded? No Yes End Bad

    Tv

    Bad PPV Card Press VOLUME UP/ DOWN or MUTE key on User-supplied Remote. Bad Analog or Digital Board

    Tv

    turned ON? Yes No Press VOLUME UP/ DOWN or MUTE key on Installer Remote. Bad

    Tv

    Troubleshooting (Cont.) Troubleshooting Flowchart

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    44 206-4137 Troubleshooting (Cont.) Commercial Mode Check / FTG Operation Troubleshooting Press POWER on Installer Remote.

    Tv

    responded? Bad

    Tv

    Yes No

    Tv

    stopped responding or continued to respond? TV is in Commercial Mode. Stopped responding TV is not in Commercial Mode. Call Technical Support for assistance. Continued to respond Leave the TV set ON. Go to Installer Menu by pressing MENU until the TV stops responding. FTG Operation Troubleshooting The following table provides troubleshooting information for when the EBL is configured in the FTG Mode of operation. Symptom Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) Communication Error (“Communications Timeout”) Cable(s) not connected. Check and connect communication cables. TV not powered. Check/connect the TV power cord. TV not turned ON. TV needs to be turned ON (default FTG Mode). Wrong COM (communication) port. In the FTG Configuration Application, select the correct COM port for the cable being used. Commercial Mode Check

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    45 206-4137 Warning: Do not connect a clone programmer to any PPV card installed in the Master TV or any MPI port while the TV is in PPV Mode, or the clone pro- grammer and the PPV card will be damaged. Reset Clone Programmer After Static Shock After replacing exhausted batteries (LT2002 only), or if the clone programmer behaves strangely after a static shock:

  • TLL-1100A: Turn the TLL-1100A OFF and then ON.
  • LT2002: Use a paper clip or similar instrument inserted
  • through the small hole marked RESET to activate the internal reset switch and restore normal operation. After a reset, check the real-time clock setting. It may be necessary to reset the clone programmer clock from a TV containing the correct time. Note The TLL-1100A and LT2002 clone programmers are de- signed to be used with TVs containing the 221-01006 and later processors. Use with earlier TVs may give unpredict- able results. Processors used before the 221-01006-04 have a limited screen display capability. They cannot display entire screens as shown in the setup instructions accompanying the clone programmer. Use the printed menu illustrations in the documentation supplied with the clone programmer as an aid to making your programming choices.
  • After cloning operations are complete, unplug the TLL-1100A/LT2002 from the TV.
  • If the TV does not display a picture on the TV (blank screen) after a few seconds, just change channels.
  • Clone Programmer Clone copies setup in less than 30 seconds. Not enough time to copy entire TV setup. TLL-1100A: Turn the TLL-1100A Off and then ON. LT2002: Press RESET on clone programmer. Then redo Learn/Teach. (Learning usually takes about 90 sec- onds; Teaching usually takes 3 to 4 minutes.) Remote does not operate clone programmer. Wrong Installer Remote. Only use an LG Installer Remote to operate clone programmer with TV. Clone menu does not dis- play on TV screen, TLL- 1100A shows error mes- sage, or LT2002 LED does not blink. MPI cord not connected. Connect MPI cord properly, and ensure good connection. TV not turned ON. TV must be powered ON for clone programmer to work. (LT2002 only) Weak batteries. Install four (4) fresh AA high-quality alkaline batteries. (TLL-1100A only) No charge. Ensure the TLL-1100A is fully charged or connected to AC power. Clone menu hard to read. Weak signal. Connect TV to a reliable analog channel signal source. No time set. Time not available. Set time on a TV, and copy time to clone programmer. Clone not working. Clone programmer problem. Try a different clone programmer. Reset the clone programmer. Clone scans channels more than once. Clone should only scan channels once. Ensure TV is set up correctly, and try cloning again.

    Master and Target TVs Cloning did not work. Procedure interrupted. Wait until procedure complete message is displayed. Different TV models. Cloning is only possible with identical model TVs. Step(s) omitted or not per- formed. Refer to the applicable cloning procedure(s), and make sure all tasks were performed. (LT2002 only) Clone time disappeared. Batteries were removed. Batteries must remain installed to retain time settings. New setup not present. Target TV not reset. Disconnect Target TV from AC power for fifteen (15) seconds. Troubleshooting (Cont.) Clone Programmer Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s)

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    75 Ohm Rf Cable

    The wire that comes from an off-air antenna or cable service provider. The end looks like a hex-shaped nut with a wire through the middle. It screws onto the Antenna/Cable threaded jack on the back of the TV.

    300 To 75 Ohm Adapter

    A small device that connects a 2-wire 300 ohm antenna to a 75 ohm RF jack. It is usually about an inch long with two screws on one end and a round opening with a wire extending out the other end.

    A/V Cables

    Audio/Video cables. Three cables bunched together­—right audio (red), left audio (white), and video (yellow). A/V cables are used for stereo playback of videocassettes and for higher quality pic- ture and sound from other A/V devices.

    A/V Device

    Any device that produces video or sound (VCR, DVD, cable box, or television).

    Amplifier

    An electronic device that amplifies sound from a television, CD player, VCR, DVD, or other Audio/Video device.

    Antenna

    The physical receiver of television sig- nals sent over the air. A large metal piece of equipment does not always have to be visible to be using an antenna. b-LAN Licensed proprietary RF communication system used to configure/control TV via RF distribution system.

    Cable

    Cable service box. Refers to the de- scrambler box cable subscribers use to receive cable programming signals.

    Catv

    Programming provided by a cable service.

    Component Video

    Uses three wires for transporting three- color video signals. The end result is usually better video quality.

    Composite Video

    Typical video jack, uses one wire for transporting three-color video signals.

    Delete

    Lets you remove channels from the list that the end user can scroll through us- ing Channel Up/Down.

    Digital Television

    High-resolution, cinema-quality televi- sion signals transmitted digitally.

    Dvi

    Digital Video Interface. Accommodates analog and digital interfaces with a single connector.

    Hdmi

    High-definition multi-media interface.

    Hdstb

    High-definition set top box. Refers to a tuner device that receives high-definition television signals which have higher res- olution than ordinary analog TV signals.

    Hdtv

    High-definition television. Refers to tele- vision signals that have higher resolu- tion than ordinary analog TV signals.

    Input

    Refers to the input jack that receives a signal from a TV, VCR, DVD Player or other Audio/Video device.

    Jack

    An input or output connector on the back of a TV, VCR, DVD Player or other Audio/Video device.

    Mono Sound

    Mono (monaural) sound is one channel of sound. On more than one speaker, all the speakers play the same audio.

    Output

    Refers to the output jack that sends a signal out of a VCR, DVD, or other A/V device.

    Physical Channel Number

    The actual channel number. Analog channels use the Physical Channel number and digital channels can use a Virtual Channel number.

    Rgb (Red, Green, Blue)

    Connection input or output port avail- able for producing a video image using three separate colors: Red, Green, and Blue.

    Rs-232

    Serial communication port through which firmware is downloaded.

    2Nd Audio Programming/Sap

    Second Audio Programming (SAP) is another, separate audio channel avail- able with some programming. Choosing SAP often refers to listening to audio in another language, such as Spanish or French.

    Signal

    Picture and sound traveling through a cable, or over the air, to the TV.

    Stereo Sound

    Stereo (Stereophonic) sound refers to audio that’s divided into right and left sides.

    Tuner

    Device that picks up the broadcast sig- nal and turns it into picture and sound.

    Virtual Channel Number

    A re-mapped channel number. Analog channels use the Physical Channel number; however digital channels use a Virtual (or false) Channel number.

    Xds

    Extended Data Service (XDS) is ad- ditional program information included on the signal provided at the discretion of the broadcaster. Note: Refer to www.atsc.org for further information. Glossary of Terms A list of definitions for some of the words found in this guide.

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    47 206-4137 Document Revision History / Notes Notes Document Revision History Date Description August 2010 Revision A: New document October 2010 Revision B: Power Savings updates for LD65xH TVs; troubleshooting update Product documentation is available online at: www.LGsolutions.com/products. From the Products page, select TVs, Systems & Solutions, then LCD TVs, then the applicable TV. Click the Literature & Downloads tab at the bottom of the TV page, and select the required document(s) from the Downloads list.

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    1-800-243-0000 1-888-865-3026 1-888-542-2623 USA, Consumer User USA, Commercial User

    Canada

    LG Customer Information Center The model and serial number of the TV is located on the back and/or on one side of the TV. Record these numbers below should you ever need service.

    Model

    Serial

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