LG Electronics 42/47LX6***..........................A-1 LCD TV Models : 32/37/42LD4*** 3D Imaging

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3D IMAGING

(Only 42/47LX6***, 47/55LX9***, 50/60PX9***)

3D TECHNOLOGY

This TV can display in 3D via 3D broadcasting or when the TV is connected to a compatible device, such as a Blu-ray 3D Player. You need such a device to watch the TV in 3D. The 3D TV displays two separate pictures formatted for each eye. The viewer needs to wear 3D glasses in order to see these images in 3D format.

Viewing 3D Imaging

WARNING

3D IMAGING

When viewing 3D images, it is important to watch the TV from an effective viewing angle and within the appropriate distance. The appropriate angle is 120°(when the viewing distance is 2m (6.5 ft)) and distance is 2m – 7m (6.5ft – 22.9ft). If you exceed this viewing angle or distance, you may not be able to view the 3D imaging.

Further 3D images may not be displayed if they are viewed while you are lying down. (LCD TV/ LED LCD TV only)

If you watch the 3D images too closely or for a long period of time, it may harm your eyesight. If you feel any sort of eyestrain stop viewing the 3D images remove the 3D glasses and rest.

Watching the TV or playing video games that incor- porate 3D images with the 3D glasses for a long period of time can cause drowsiness, headaches or fatigue to you and/or your eyes. If you experi- ence any of these symptoms stop viewing the 3D TV remove the 3D glasses and rest.

Pregnant woman, seniors, persons with heart problems or persons who experience frequent drowsiness should refrain from watching 3D TV.

Do not use the 3D imaging or 3D glasses whilst walking or moving around. Using the 3D imaging and glasses while moving around may result in injuries due to run- ning into objects, tripping and/or falling.

Some 3D imaging may cause you to duck or dodge the image displayed in the video. Therefore, it is best if you do not watch 3D TV near fragile objects or near any objects that can be knocked over easily.

Please prevent children under the age of 5 from watching 3D TV. It may affect their vision development.

Warning for photosensitization seizure:

Some viewers may experience a seizure or epi- lepsy when exposed to certain factors, including flashing lights or image as in TV or video games.

NOTE

If you or anybody from your family has a history of epilepsy or seizure, please consult with your doc- tor before watching 3D TV.

If you experience any dizziness or light headed- ness, visual transition or altered vision, visual or fa- cial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, un- conscious action, convulsion, loss of conscience, confusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps, or nausea immediately stop watch- ing the 3D imaging and consult a doctor. Parents should monitor their children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the effects of watching 3D TV.

Risk of photosensitization seizure can be reduced with the following actions.

-Take frequent breaks from watching 3D TV.

-For those who have vision that is different in each eye, they should watch the TV after taking vision correction measures.

-Watch the TV so that your eyes are on the same level as the 3D screen and refrain from sitting too closely to the TV

-Do not watch the 3D imaging when tired or sick, and avoid watching the 3D imaging for a long pe- riod of time.

-Do not wear the 3D glasses for any other pur- pose than viewing 3D imaging on a 3D TV.

-Some viewers may feel disoriented after watch- ing 3D TV. Therefore, after you watch 3D TV, take a moment to regain awareness of your situ- ation before moving.

To watch the TV in 3D, you must put on your 3D glasses. For best results, you should wear LG Brand 3D glasses. The 3D imaging may not dis- play properly when using another brand of 3D glasses. Please see the 3D glasses manual for instructions on how to use the 3D glasses.

After powering on the TV, a few seconds may be needed for your TV to calibrate.

It may take a moment for you to see the 3D imag- ing if you look away from the TV and then revert your eyes back to the 3D program.

The TV may flicker slightly if the 3D imaging is dis- played under 3 wavelength lamp fluorescent light (50 Hz - 60 Hz) or magnetic fluorescent lamp (50 Hz - 60 Hz). In such instances, it is recommended to turn the lights off.

If there is an obstacle between the TV and the 3D glasses, the 3D imaging may not display properly.

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Do not use the TV in close proximity to other elec- tronic equipment and IR equipment.

In Analog TV, 3D Imaging does not work.

When watching 2D images, it is recommended to take off the 3D glasses. If you watch 2D images with the 3D glasses on, you may see distorted images.

When watching digital TV in 3D imaging mode, monitor out signals cannot be output through the SCART cable.

If you set the 3D mode to On while a scheduled recording is performed on digital TV, monitor out signals cannot be output through the SCART cable, and the recording cannot be performed.

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Contents LCD TV / LED LCD TV / Plasma TV Separate purchase DSW400BGContents Contents M4 x M4 x 24 M4 x M4x16 Bolts for stand assembly AccessoriesBatteries Remote Control This item is not included for all models Polishing ClothSpeaker Front Panel ControlsPreparation Emitter Only 42/47LX6Only 32/37/42LE4 Power/Standby IndicatorOnly 42/47/55LE8 Surrounding conditionsThis port is used for Service or Hotel mode Connect an Hdmi signal to Hdmi IN. Or DVIVideo signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to This feature is not available in all countriesCover with the TV Stand InstallationOn a cushioned surface to protect Back of the TVAttaching the TV to a Desk Swivel StandIf your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen then bolts When moving the TV undo the cords firstKensington Security System Mounted on the wall200 100 Earthing32LE4 200 37/42LE4 32LE5 37/42/47LE5 55LE5 400 55LE7 400 42/47LE8 200 55LE8 42/47LX6When connecting AV devices. p.66 Switches the TV on from standby or off to standbyYou can turn the light of the remote control button External input mode rotate in regular sequenceSelects numbered items in a menu Subtitle Recalls your preferred subtitle in digital modeSelects a programme Displays the programme table. p.55Installing Batteries Remote Control KEY Functions Only 42/47LX6 List Installing Batteries 32/42LD7 Power CordBatteries Protection coverOnly 32/37/42/47/55LD6 Only 32/42/47LD7 Preparation Speaker Only 32/37/42LD8Only 32/37/42LD4 Option menuBack Panel Information Open the Cable Management Clip as Fit the Cable Management Clip as shownDo not use the Cable Management Clip to lift the TV Not Using the DESK-TYPE Stand Attaching the TV to aSystem 32LD6 32LD437/42LD4 37/42/47LD6Remote Control KEY Functions Opens an empty space on the screen keyboard Installing Batteries AAA LED LCD TV Models 47/55LX9 AccessoriesBolts for stand assembly Cable Holder Nero MediaHomeFront Panel Controls Back Panel Information Cover with the TV Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holesStand Body on Stand Rear CoverProduct to the wall as shown in the picture 47LX9 55LX9Only 47/55LX98 To 9 number Installing Batteries LED LCD TV Models 42/47LE73 Accessories Cable Management Clip Batteries Remote ControlNero MediaHome Cable Holder Front Panel Controls 4 5 Ment, see the External Equipment Setup Install the Cable Management Clip asEquipment Setup section To lift the TVKensington Security System 42/47LE73 200 Remote Control KEY Functions List Installing Batteries Lightly wipe any stains or Cover 3D Glasses Only 50/60PX9Cable Fingerprints on the surfaceOnly 50/60PK5 Touch ButtonOnly 50/60PK7***, 50/60PK9***, 50/60PX9 Back Panel Information Only 50PK5 Back Cover for Wire Arrangement HOW to Remove the Cable Management ClipExternal Equipment Setup section Not Using the DESK- Type Stand 60PK7 50PK5 400 60PK550PK7 50PK9Only 50/60PK5**, 50/60PK7***, 50/60PK9 Only 50/60PK78**, 50/60PK98List Installing Batteries Remote Control KEY Functions Only 50/60PX9 List To remove the batteries, perform the installation actions Batteries matching correct polarity +with +,-withIes with new ones Installing Batteries ViewPage External Equipment Setup Antenna ConnectionWall Antenna Socket Outdoor Component in Audio jacks on the TV Connecting with a Component CableComponent Input ports On DVD playerConnecting with AN Hdmi Cable Top box, DVD, etc. to HDMI/DVI in 1DVI , HDMI/DVISelect HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or HDMI4 Except for Connecting with AN Hdmi to DVI Cable Connecting with a Euro Scart Cable AV1USB Setup Connecting with AN RF CableConnecting with AN RCA Cable Video Game SetConnecting with a D-SUB 15 PIN Cable Insertion of a CI Module Headphone SetupTo adjust the headphone volume, press Check this point as shown and insert the CI ModuleDigital Audio OUT Setup External Equipment Wireless Connection LG Wireless Media BoxSupported Display Resolution RGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode HDMI/DVI-DTV modePlasma TV Models RGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode LCD TV Models / LED LCD TV ModelsExternal Equipment Setup Screen Setup for PC Mode Screen ResetScreen Select Auto Config Auto Configure RGB PC mode onlyAuto configure Run Auto ConfigSelecting Resolution Select ResolutionSelect the desired resolution Adjustment for screen Position, Size, Phase Select Position, Size or PhaseMake appropriate adjustments Select Network Setting in the Network menu Network SetupWired Network Connection Router Broadband Modem Broadband ServiceNetwork Setting Select Network SettingWhen Selecting IP Manual Setting External Equipment Setup External Equipment Setup After connecting, you can use the NetCast menu Wireless Network ConnectionConnect the LG Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA Adaptor to the USB in 1 or USB in 2 jack on the TVWireless Network Setup External EquipmentPIN Personal Identification Number Repeat -6 on P.24 Connect the access point with PINSetup ExternalSelect Simple setting WPS-button mode Repeat -4 on P.24Equipment Setup Select Setting Ad-hoc networkRepeat -3 on P.24 Network Status Select Network StatusTurning on the TV Initializing SetupVolume Adjustment Programme SelectionAudio or Audio Language Selects the sound output Quick MenuWatching TV Programme ControlOn Screen Menus Selection and Adjustment WatchingTV / Programme Control Lock Select Auto Tuning Auto Programme TuningSelect Setup Run Auto tuningSetup -Auto Tuning -Cable -Setting Select CableSelect Comhem or Other Operators Select Quick or Full When you select the Quick Watching TV / ProgrammeControl When you select the Full Select Full Select OK Select StartWatching TV / Programme Control Cable DTV Setting Cable Mode onlyManual Programme Tuning Select Manual TuningSelect Manual Tuning Select Cable DTV 6875Select Setup Select V/UHF or Cable Channel numberCommence searching Select TV or Cable TV Select Name Fine TuningAssigning a station name Select TV or Cable TV Select FineSelect a programme to be stored or Programme EditEnter the Programme Edit SkippedDTV/RADIO Mode TV ModeAuto Sort Selecting favourite programmeSelecting favourite programme group Select your desired programme Display a pop-up window whereSelect a Favourite group Select Setup Select Booster Select On or Off BoosterSave Select CI Information CI Common Interface InformationProgramme Information, language, or software download etc SaveSoftware Update Select Software UpdateSelect Customer Support When setting Software Update Simple Update for current update streamTV is restarted when download is completed PICTURE/SOUND Test Select Yes or NoSoftware Version Signal TestRED Select Customer Support Select Signal Test Display the information of ChannelNetwork Test PRODUCT/SERVICE InformationRED Select Customer Support Select Product/Service Info Check the network statusSimple Manual Select Simple ManualSelect the part of the manual you want to see Selecting a programme in the programme list Selecting the Programme ListDisplaying programme List Display the Programme ListTurn the pages Paging through a programme listReturn to normal TV viewing Currently selected Group Favourite group is changedInput List Input Label Blue Select Input LabelSelect the source Select the label Data Service Select Data Service Select Mheg or TeletextSelect Option MHP Service TV / ProgrammeSelect MHP Auto start RED Display the MHP When MHP Auto Start is set to OnWhen MHP Auto Start is set to Off Display the MHP Application ListSimplink Display the Simplink Select On or Off SaveConnecting to Home Theater with the Simplink logo HDMI/DVI in 3 or Hdmi in 4 Except forSimplink Functions Simplink Menu AV Mode Game Optimizes video and audio for playing gamesInitializingreset to Original Factory Settings Select Factory ResetSelect Legal Notice Legal NoticeNetcast Check Legal noticeImportant Notice Relating to Network Services Select Netcast menu option Netcast MenuAccu Weather YouTube Picasa Enjoy the AccuWeather, Picasa or YouTubeYoutube YouTube menuVideos list YouTube Service menu Accuweather AccuWeather menuWeather list by city Picasa menu Remote controlPicasa Photos listPicasa Service menu BLUETOOTH? Precautions when using the BluetoothTo USE a Bluetooth Setting the Bluetooth USE a BluetoothSelect Bluetooth Select Bluetooth on Bluetooth Headset Connecting a new Bluetooth headsetSelect Bluetooth Select Search headset Connecting to Bluetooth headset already registered Select BluetoothDisconnect the Bluetooth headset Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during useSelect Bluetooth Select Disconnect To USEWhen requesting to connect to TV from the Bluetooth headset Remove the Bluetooth Device Select Bluetooth RED Select Remove deviceSelect Delete Remove the Bluetooth device MY Bluetooth Information Select Setup TV PIN or Setup TV nameSelect My Info Receiving Photos from External Bluetooth Device Listening to the Musics from External Bluetooth Device Listening to bluetooth music3D Technology 3D ImagingAnalog TV, 3D Imaging does not work 3D Imaging Viewing Range When Using 3D GlassesWhen the viewing distance is 2 m 7 mWatching 3D Imaging Select 3D video or 2D videoSelect Left/Right or Right/Left Select the screen with 3D video with better visibilityMusic List When Connecting a USB DeviceSelect Movie List, Photo List or Select USB DevicePrecautions when using the USB device To USE a USB or PC DeviceTo USE a USB or PC Device DlnaClick Next to go to the next step Installation is not possible without this agreementClick the Exit button to complete the installation ButtonSharing files and folders Playing back shared contents Movie List Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 MbpsSupported DivX file To USE a You can also adjust USB in the Input menuScreen Components USB or PC DeviceBlue Convert to Mark Mode Using the remote controlWhen playing movie files Movie SelectionWhen selected movie files are played 100Play the selected movie file Blue Exit the Mark Mode101 Mark all movie files on the screenUsing the Movie List function, play 102Or Show the Option menu 103 When you select the Set Video Play 104105 When you select the Set VideoSelect Picture Mode or TruMotion LCD TV/LED LCD TV onlyWhen you select the Set Audio Select Sound Mode, Auto Volume, Clear Voice II or Balance106 Photo List 107Photo Selection When playing photo filesConvert to Mark Mode 108Select the target folder or drive When selected photo files are displayed109 RED Marked photo file is displayed110 Display the selected photo fileYellow Deselect all marked photo files How to view photo 111Slideshow 112Option Set values for Slide Speed and BGM Option, Hide or ExitUsing the Photo List function 113When you select the Set Photo View 114Select Slide Speed or BGM 115 116 Music List 117Select Music List 118 When playing music filesMusic Selection Use the P button to navigate up/down in the musicWhen selected music files are played 119Mark all music files on the screen 120Display the selected music file Yellow Deselect all marked music filesUsing the Music List function, play 121122 When you select the Set Audio Play 123Select Repeat or Random 124 125 Divx Registration Code 126Display DivX Reg. Code Deactivation 127Display Deactivation 128 Allows you to enjoy the games installed on the TVGame GameShows current programme information EPG Electronic Programme in Digital Mode129 GuideEPG Electronic Programme Guide in Digital Mode Switch on/off EPGButton Function in NOW/NEXT Guide Mode Select a programmeButton Function in 8 Day Guide Mode 131Button Function in Date Change Mode 132Button Function in Record/Remind Setting Mode 133134 Button Function in Schedule List ModeSwitch off Schedule List Blue orPicture Size Aspect Ratio Control 135Zoom 136149 Cinema ZoomPicture Wizard 137Select Energy Saving Energy Saving138 LCD TV/LED LCD TV only Plasma TV only Minimum , Medium139 Preset Picture SettingsPicture Mode-Preset Vivid140 Manual Picture Adjustment Picture Mode-User option141 142 Picture Improvement Technology 143Select Advanced Control Select your desired Source Make appropriate adjustments Expert Picture Control144 145 LCD TV/LED LCD TV 146Colour Gamut Expert Control EBU/SMPTE/BT709/ Wide/Standard Edge EnhancerInitialize the adjusted value Picture ResetSelect Picture Reset 147Trumotion 148Select TruMotion Select Low, High, User or Off LED Local Dimming 149Select LED Local Dimming Select Power Indicator Select Standby Light or Power Light Power IndicatorPower Light 150White Wash Image Sticking Minimization ISM Method151 OrbiterMode Setting Select Mode Setting Select Store Demo or Home Use152 153 Demo ModeSelect Mode Setting Select Store Demo Select On154 Auto Volume LevelerSelect Auto Volume Sound & Language Control155 Adjustment for Clear Voice Level With selecting OnClear Voice Select Clear VoicePreset Sound SETTINGS-SOUND Mode Select Audio You can also adjust Sound Mode in the Q156 Infinite Sound Sound Setting Adjustment -USER ModeSelect Sound Mode 157Select Audio Select Balance Make desired adjustment Balance158 TV Speakers ON/ OFF Setup 159Select TV Speaker 160 DTV Audio Setting in Digital Mode onlySelect DTV Audio Setting Select Auto, HE-AAC, Dolby Digital +, DolbySelect Digital Audio Out Selecting Digital Audio OUT161 Select Auto or PCMAudio Reset Select Audio Select Reset162 163 Audio Description in Digital Mode onlyAdjustment for Audio Description Volume With selecting On Select Disability AssistanceSelect the sound output 164Select Audio or Audio Language Mono sound selection165 Nicam Dual I+II or FM MonoON-SCREEN Menu Language / Country Selection 166Select LanguageLanguage Select Menu Language Select LanguageLanguage Language Selection167 Select Hard of HearingSelect an audio language 168Audio Language Selection Subtitle Language Selection169 Clock SetupTime Setting Select Time170 Auto ON/OFF Time SettingSetting Select Off Time or On TimeSleep Timer Setting 171Parental Control / Ratings SET Password & Lock System172 Select Lock SystemSelect Lock Block Programme173 Select Block Programme Enter the Block ProgrammeParental Control in Digital Mode only 174Select Parental Guidance Select Lock System Select Input Block External Input Blocking175 Select input source Select On or OffKEY Lock 176Simple Text Switch ON/OFFThis feature is not available in all countries 177178 TOP TextFastext Block / group / page selectionSpecial Teletext Functions 179180 Teletext Within Digital ServiceTeletext in Digital Service This function works in UK, Ireland onlyHdmi Troubleshooting181 AppendixAppendix 182Cleaning the Cabinet MaintenanceCleaning the Screen Extended Absence32LE5 Product Specifications184 37LE5185 42LE547LE5 186 55LE542LX6 47LX6 187 32LE737LE7 188 42LE7 42LE7500-ZA 42LE7510-ZB 42LE7300-ZA47LE7 189 55LE747LX9 55LX9 190 42LE847LE8 32LD4 37LD4 19155LE8 42LD4192 32LD637LD6 193 42LD647LD6 32LE4 37LE4 19455LD6 42LE4195 32LD742LD7 196 47LD7197 32LD837LD8 198 42LD8199 50PK5 60PK5 50PK590-ZE 60PK590-ZE200 50PX9 60PX9IR Codes 201Code Hexa Function Type of Connector D-Sub 9-Pin Male External Control Device SetupRS-232C Setup RS-232C ConfigurationsSet ID 203Select Option Select Set ID Command Reference List Communication Parameters204 Power Command k a 205Tint Command k j 206ISM Method Command j p Plasma TV only 207KeyCommand m c 208Open Source Software Notice 209210 Open Source License 211Version 2, June 212 213 214 GNU Lesser General Public License 215216 217 218 219 Mozilla Public License 220221 222 223 224 10. 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