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GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

Version 2.1, February 1999

Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.]

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This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software packages--typically libraries--of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it. You can use it too, but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case, based on the explanations below.

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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it.

For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. If you link other code with the library, you must provide complete object files to the recipients, so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.

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Contents LCD TV / LED LCD TV Wireless Media Box Separate purchaseContents Contents Preparation AccessoriesPower Cord Polishing ClothFront Panel Controls SpeakerBack Panel Information Only 26LD35**, 26LD34 USB InputRGB/DVI Audio Input Power Cord SocketHDMI/DVI in Input Euro Scart Socket AV1Stand Installation Only 19/22LD35**, 19/22LD34Only 26/32LD35**, 26/32LD34 Carefully place the TV screen side down Not Using the DESK-TYPE StandOnly 19/22LD35**, 19/22LD34 Only 26/32LD35 , 26/32LD34 Detach the stand from TVOpen the Cable Management Clip as Back Cover for Wire ArrangementExternal Equipment Setup section ShownSwivel Stand Attaching the TV to aOnly 19/22LD35**, 19/22LD34 System Earthing InstallationMounting bracket when mounting the TV to a We recommend the use of a LG Brand wallRemote Control KEY Functions Subtitle Recalls your preferred subtitle in digital modeInstalling Batteries Bolts for stand assembly AAAOnly 32/37 Only 32/37/42/47LD45 Input Power Only 26LD32**, 26LD33Back Panel Information Screen from damage Assemble the TV as shown Open the Cable Management Clip as shown Not Using DESK-TYPE StandAttaching the TV to a Desk Fit the Cable Management Clip as shownUse the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts to fix Product to the wall as shown in the picture32LD4 200 200 26/32LD32 26/32LD33Remote Control KEY Functions Installing Batteries Remote Control Only 32/42LD5Preparation Speaker Wireless Control Assemble the TV as shown Attaching the TV to a Kensington Security System 32LD5 200 42LD5 46LD5 52LD5 400 60LD5 Adjust the system settings to your preference Ratio, Clear Voice II , Picture Mode, Sound ModeAudio or Audio Language, Sleep Timer, Skip Off Returns to the previously viewed programmeInstalling Batteries Use on the screen. scratching or discolou- ration Only 26LE3 26LE5 Bolts for stand assemblyPower plug, the better it is M4x14 M4x20Touch Sensor Connect to the power cord socket Only 19/22LE3***, 22LE5Only 26LE3***, 26LE5 Only 32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5 Cover with the TV Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holesOnly 19/22LE3***, 22LE5 Back of the TVOnly 19/22/26LE3***, 22/26LE5 Connection of TV Kensington Security System 32LE4 19/22/26LE332LE3 37/42LE4Remote Control KEY Functions Installing Batteries External Equipment Setup Antenna ConnectionWall Antenna Socket Outdoor Connecting with a Component Cable Component Input portsComponent in Audio jacks on the TV Connecting with AN Hdmi Cable Connecting with AN Hdmi to DVI Cable Connecting with a Euro Scart Cable AV1Appropriate channel between the TV USB SetupConnecting with a RF Cable VCR for viewing Wall Jack AntennaConnecting with a RCA Cable PC jack on the TV Connecting with a D-SUB 15 PIN CableSelect RGB input source using the Input but Connect the PC audio output to the AudioInsertion of 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 Wireless Control jack and HDMI/DVIHDMI/DVI-DTV mode Supported Display ResolutionRGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode SetupSelect Picture Select Screen Select Reset Select Yes Screen Setup for PC ModeScreen Reset Run ResetSelect 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 Turning 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 Control32/37/42/47LD425, 32/37/42/47LD426, 26/32LD335, 26/32LD336 Select Auto Tuning Auto Programme TuningSelect Setup Run Auto tuningSelect Cable Setup -Auto Tuning -Cable -SettingWatching Select Comhem or Other OperatorsWhen you select the Quick QuickWhen you select the Full Select Full Select OK Select StartWatching TV / Programme Control Cable DTV Setting Watching TV / ProgrammeManual Programme Tuning Select Manual TuningSelect Manual Tuning Select Cable DTV Select Setup Select V/UHF or Cable Channel numberCommence searching Fine Tuning Assigning a station nameSelect Name Programme Edit Select Programme Edit Enter the Programme EditSkipped DTV/RADIO Mode TV ModeAfter activating Auto Sort once, you can no Auto SortSelecting favourite programme Start Auto Sort Longer edit programmesSelecting favourite programme group CI Common Interface Information Select CI InformationInformation, language, or software download etc Save Software Update RED Select Customer Support Select Software UpdateProgramme When setting Software Update PICTURE/SOUND Test Select Yes or NoRED Select Customer Support DiagnosticsSelect Signal Test Software VersionPRODUCT/SERVICE Information RED Select Customer Support Select Product/Service InfoSimple 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 Blue Select Input Label Input LabelSelects a label for each input source Select the source Select the labelData Service Select Data Service Select Mheg or TeletextSelect Option Simplink Display the Simplink Select On or Off SaveConnecting to Home Theater with the Simplink logo Connect the HDMI/DVI in 1, HdmiSimplink Functions Simplink Menu AV Mode Game Optimizes video and audio for playing gamesInitializingreset to Original Factory Settings Select Factory ResetSelect the USB Device menu before removing the USB device When Connecting a USB DeviceTo USE a USB Device Select USB DevicePrecautions when using the USB device To USE a USB Device Movie ListMPEG1, MPEG2 To USE You can also adjust USB in the Input menuScreen Components Select Movie ListBlue Convert to Mark Mode Using the remote controlWhen playing movie files Movie SelectionWhen selected movie files are played Mark ModeMark all movie files on the screen Blue Exit the Mark ModePlay the selected movie file Yellow Deselect all marked movie filesUsing the Movie List function, play Or Show the Option menuSelect Set Video Play., Set Video. or Set Audio Energy Saving When you select the Set Video Play Select Picture Size, Audio LanguageSubtitle Langugae or Repeat When you select the Set Video Select Picture Mode or TruMotionWhen you select the Set Audio BalancePhoto List You can view photo files on USB storage deviceSelect Photo List When playing photo files Photo SelectionSelect the desired photos Photo files are displayed Select the target folder or drive When selected photo files are displayedConvert to Mark Mode Mark desired photo fileDisplay the selected photo file Mark all photo files on the screenYellow Deselect all marked photo files How to view photo Option, Hide or SlideshowZoom ExitUsing the Photo List function When you select the Set Photo View Select Slide Speed or BGMMake appropriate adjustments. Refer to p to103 When you select the Set Audio Select Music List Contents under the folderMusic List Corresponding buttons onTo USE a USB When playing music filesMusic Selection DeviceWhen selected music files are played Display the selected music file Mark all music files on the screenYellow Deselect all marked music files Using the Music List function, play Files MarkedScreen.Refer to p Be playedWhen you select the Set Audio Play Select Repeat or RandomWhen you select the Set Audio 002. B02.mp3 0031 Divx Registration Code Display DivX Reg. CodeDeactivation Display DeactivationEPG Electronic Programme Guidein Digital Mode Shows current programme informationSwitch on/off EPG Button Function in NOW/NEXT Guide ModeSelect a programme EPG Electronic Programme Guide Button Function in Date Change Mode Button Function in Extended Description BoxButton Function in Record/Remind Setting Mode Save Timer Record/RemindSelect your desired OptionModify/Delete/ Delete All Button Function in Schedule List ModeSwitch off Schedule List Select programme Up/Down169 Original Picture Size Aspect Ratio ControlSelect Aspect Ratio Just Scan149 Cinema ZoomPicture Wizard Select Picture Wizard Adjust StandardBlack LevelSelect input source to apply the settings Select PictureSelect AutoOnly 32/42/46/52/60LD5***, 32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4 Energy SavingSelect Energy Saving OffSelect Picture Mode Preset Picture SettingsPicture Mode-Preset 32LE3***, 32/37/42LE4***, 32/37/42/47/55LE5Manual Picture Adjustment Picture Mode-User optionPicture Improvement Technology Select Advanced ControlSelect your desired Source Expert Picture Control Expert100 101 Initialize the adjusted value Picture ResetSelect Picture Reset 102Trumotion Select TruMotion Select Low, High, User or OffSelect Power Indicator Select Standby Light or Power Light Power IndicatorPower Light 104Mode Setting Select Mode Setting Select Store Demo or Home Use105 106 Demo ModeSelect Mode Setting Select Store Demo Select On107 Auto Volume LevelerSelect Auto Volume Select Audio108 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 Q109 Infinite Sound Sound Setting Adjustment -USER ModeSelect Sound Mode 110Select Audio Select Balance Make desired adjustment Balance111 TV Speakers ON/ OFF Setup 112Select TV Speaker DTV Audio Setting in Digital Mode only 113Select Digital Audio Out Selecting Digital Audio OUT114 Select Auto or PCMAudio Reset Select Audio Select Reset115 Select Volume or Beep Make desired adjustment Audio Description in Digital Mode onlyAdjustment for Audio Description Volume With selecting On 116Select the sound output 117Select Audio or Audio Language Mono sound selection118 Nicam Dual I+II or FM MonoSelect LanguageLanguage ON-SCREEN Menu Language / Country Selection119 Select Menu LanguageSelect Hard of Hearing Language Selection120 Select your desired languageSelect an audio language 121Audio Language Selection Subtitle Language Selection122 Clock SetupTime Setting Select Time123 Auto ON/OFF Time SettingSetting Select Off Time or On TimeSleep Timer Setting 124Select Lock System SET Password & Lock System125 ParentalEnter the Block Progra mme Enter the Block Programme Block Programme126 Yellow Select a programme to be lockedSelect Lock System Select Parental Guidance Parental Control in Digital Mode only127 Parental Control / RatingsSelect Lock System Select Input Block External Input Blocking128 Select input source Select On or OffKEY Lock 129Simple Text Switch ON/OFFThis feature is not available in all countries 130131 TOP TextFastext Block / group / page selectionSpecial Teletext Functions 132133 Teletext Within Digital ServiceTeletext in Digital Service This function works in UK, Ireland onlyAppendix Troubleshooting134 Hdmi135 Audio function does not workCleaning the Cabinet MaintenanceCleaning the Screen Extended AbsenceProduct Specifications 137138 32LD4139 42LD4140 32LD5 32LD550-ZC / 32LD550N-ZC141 46LD5 46LD550-ZC / 46LD550N-ZC142 60LD5 60LD550-ZC / 60LD550N-ZC143 42LE4 42LE4500-ZA / 42LE4500N-ZA 42LE4508-ZA144 19LE340N-ZA / 19LE3408-ZA145 26LE3146 37LE5147 47LE5IR Codes 148Type of Connector D-Sub 9-Pin Male External Control Device SetupRS-232C Setup RS-232C ConfigurationsSet ID 150Command Reference List Communication Parameters151 Power Command k a Tint Command k j 153Energy Saving Command j q 154KeyCommand m c 155Open Source Software Notice 156DirectFB, glibc, gconv 157 Open Source License 158Version 2, June 159 160 161 GNU Lesser General Public License 162163 164 165 166 Mozilla Public License 167168 169 170 10. 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