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Contents LCD TV / LED LCD TV / Plasma TV Separate purchase Wireless LAN forContents Contents AAA AccessoriesPreparation Front Panel ControlsSpeaker Emitter Only 42/47LX6Only 42/47/55LE8 Power/Standby IndicatorOnly 32/37/42LE4 Surrounding conditionsVideo signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to Connect an Hdmi signal to Hdmi IN. Or DVIThis port is used for Service or Hotel mode This feature is not available in all countriesOn a cushioned surface to protect Stand InstallationCover with the TV Back of the TVSwivel Stand Attaching the TV to a DeskKensington Security System When moving the TV undo the cords firstIf your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen then bolts Mounted on the wallPreparation You can turn the light of the remote control button Switches the TV on from standby or off to standbyWhen connecting AV devices. p.66 External input mode rotate in regular sequenceSelects a programme Subtitle Recalls your preferred subtitle in digital modeSelects numbered items in a menu Displays the programme table. p.55Installing Batteries Remote Control KEY Functions Only 42/47LX6 List Installing Batteries Bolts for stand assembly Power CordBatteries 32/42LD7Only 32/37/42/47/55LD6 Only 32/42/47LD7 Only 32/37/42LD4 Only 32/37/42LD8Preparation Speaker Option menuBack Panel Information Do not use the Cable Management Clip to lift the TV Open the Cable Management Clip asFit the Cable Management Clip as shown Attaching the TV to a Not Using the DESK-TYPE StandSystem Earthing Remote Control KEY Functions Opens an empty space on the screen keyboard Installing Batteries Remote Control LED LCD TV Models 47/55LX9 AccessoriesBolts for stand assembly Cable Holder Nero MediaHomeFront Panel Controls Back Panel Information Stand Body on Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holesCover with the TV Stand Rear CoverProduct to the wall as shown in the picture 55LX9 47LX9Only 47/55LX98 To 9 number Installing Batteries Cable Management Clip Batteries Remote Control LED LCD TV Models 42/47LE73 AccessoriesNero MediaHome Cable Holder This item is not included for all models Polishing ClothFront Panel Controls 4 5 Equipment Setup section Install the Cable Management Clip asMent, see the External Equipment Setup To lift the TVKensington Security System 42/47LE73 200 Remote Control KEY Functions List Installing Batteries Nero MediaHome Power Cord 4 Essentials CD Remote Control Batteries AAA Wireless LAN forCable Management ClipTouch Button Only 50/60PK5Only 50/60PK7***, 50/60PK9***, 50/60PX9 Back Panel Information Only 50PK5 External Equipment Setup section Back Cover for Wire ArrangementHOW to Remove the Cable Management Clip Not Using the DESK- Type Stand 50PK7 50PK5 400 60PK560PK7 50PK9Only 50/60PK78**, 50/60PK98 Only 50/60PK5**, 50/60PK7***, 50/60PK9List Installing Batteries Remote Control KEY Functions Only 50/60PX9 List Ies with new ones To remove the batteries, perform the installation actionsBatteries matching correct polarity +with +,-with View Installing BatteriesPage Wall Antenna Socket Outdoor External Equipment SetupAntenna Connection Component Input ports Connecting with a Component CableComponent in Audio jacks on the TV On DVD playerSelect HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 or HDMI4 Except for Connecting with AN Hdmi CableTop box, DVD, etc. to HDMI/DVI in 1DVI , HDMI/DVI Connecting with AN Hdmi to DVI Cable AV1 Connecting with a Euro Scart CableConnecting with AN RF Cable USB SetupVideo Game Set Connecting with AN RCA CableConnecting with a D-SUB 15 PIN Cable To adjust the headphone volume, press Headphone SetupInsertion of a CI Module Check this point as shown and insert the CI ModuleDigital Audio OUT Setup LG Wireless Media Box External Equipment Wireless ConnectionPlasma TV Models Supported Display ResolutionRGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC mode HDMI/DVI-DTV mode LCD TV Models / LED LCD TV Models RGB-PC, HDMI/DVI-PC modeExternal Equipment Setup Screen Screen Setup for PC ModeScreen Reset Auto configure Auto Configure RGB PC mode onlySelect Auto Config Run Auto ConfigSelect the desired resolution Selecting ResolutionSelect Resolution Make appropriate adjustments Adjustment for screen Position, Size, PhaseSelect Position, Size or Phase Wired Network Connection Network SetupSelect Network Setting in the Network menu Router Broadband Modem Broadband ServiceWhen Selecting IP Manual Setting Network SettingSelect Network Setting External Equipment Setup External Equipment Setup Connect the LG Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA Wireless Network ConnectionAfter connecting, you can use the NetCast menu Adaptor to the USB in 1 or USB in 2 jack on the TVExternal Equipment Wireless Network SetupSetup Repeat -6 on P.24 Connect the access point with PINPIN Personal Identification Number ExternalRepeat -4 on P.24 Select Simple setting WPS-button modeRepeat -3 on P.24 Equipment SetupSelect Setting Ad-hoc network Select Network Status Network StatusVolume Adjustment Initializing SetupTurning on the TV Programme SelectionWatching TV Quick MenuAudio or Audio Language Selects the sound output Programme ControlTV / Programme Control On Screen Menus Selection and AdjustmentWatching Lock Select Setup Auto Programme TuningSelect Auto Tuning Run Auto tuningSelect Comhem or Other Operators Select Quick or Full Setup -Auto Tuning -Cable -SettingSelect Cable Control When you select the QuickWatching TV / Programme Select Full Select OK Select Start When you select the FullWatching TV / Programme Control Cable Mode only Cable DTV SettingSelect Manual Tuning Manual Programme Tuning6875 Select Manual Tuning Select Cable DTVCommence searching Select Setup Select V/UHF or CableChannel number Assigning a station name Fine TuningSelect TV or Cable TV Select Name Select TV or Cable TV Select FineEnter the Programme Edit Programme EditSelect a programme to be stored or SkippedTV Mode DTV/RADIO ModeSelecting favourite programme Auto SortSelect a Favourite group Selecting favourite programme groupSelect your desired programme Display a pop-up window where Save Select Setup Select Booster Select On or OffBooster Programme CI Common Interface InformationSelect CI Information Information, language, or software download etc SaveSelect Customer Support Software UpdateSelect Software Update TV is restarted when download is completed When setting Software UpdateSimple Update for current update stream Select Yes or No PICTURE/SOUND TestRED Select Customer Support Select Signal Test Signal TestSoftware Version Display the information of ChannelRED Select Customer Support Select Product/Service Info PRODUCT/SERVICE InformationNetwork Test Check the network statusSelect the part of the manual you want to see Simple ManualSelect Simple Manual Displaying programme List Selecting the Programme ListSelecting a programme in the programme list Display the Programme ListReturn to normal TV viewing Paging through a programme listTurn the pages Currently selected Group Favourite group is changedInput List Select the source Select the label Input LabelBlue Select Input Label Select Option Data ServiceSelect Data Service Select Mheg or Teletext Select MHP Auto start MHP ServiceTV / Programme When MHP Auto Start is set to Off When MHP Auto Start is set to OnRED Display the MHP Display the MHP Application ListDisplay the Simplink Select On or Off Save SimplinkHDMI/DVI in 3 or Hdmi in 4 Except for Connecting to Home Theater with the Simplink logoSimplink Functions Simplink Menu Game Optimizes video and audio for playing games AV ModeSelect Factory Reset Initializingreset to Original Factory SettingsNetcast Legal NoticeSelect Legal Notice Check Legal noticeImportant Notice Relating to Network Services Accu Weather YouTube Picasa Netcast MenuSelect Netcast menu option Enjoy the AccuWeather, Picasa or YouTubeVideos list YoutubeYouTube menu YouTube Service menu Weather list by city AccuweatherAccuWeather menu Picasa Remote controlPicasa menu Photos listPicasa Service menu To USE a Bluetooth BLUETOOTH?Precautions when using the Bluetooth Select Bluetooth Select Bluetooth on Setting the BluetoothUSE a Bluetooth Select Bluetooth Select Search headset Bluetooth HeadsetConnecting a new Bluetooth headset Select Bluetooth Connecting to Bluetooth headset already registeredSelect Bluetooth Select Disconnect Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during useDisconnect the Bluetooth headset To USEWhen requesting to connect to TV from the Bluetooth headset Select Delete Remove the Bluetooth device Remove the Bluetooth DeviceSelect Bluetooth RED Select Remove device Select My Info MY Bluetooth InformationSelect Setup TV PIN or Setup TV name Receiving Photos from External Bluetooth Device Listening to bluetooth music Listening to the Musics from External Bluetooth DeviceAnalog TV, 3D Imaging does not work 3D Technology3D Imaging When the viewing distance is 2 m When Using 3D Glasses3D Imaging Viewing Range 7 mSelect 3D video or 2D video Watching 3D ImagingSelect the screen with 3D video with better visibility When viewing 3D video When viewing 2D videoSelect Left/Right or Right/Left Select Movie List, Photo List or When Connecting a USB DeviceMusic List Select USB DeviceTo USE a USB or PC Device Precautions when using the USB deviceDlna To USE a USB or PC DeviceClick the Exit button to complete the installation Installation is not possible without this agreementClick Next to go to the next step ButtonSharing files and folders Playing back shared contents Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 Mbps Movie ListSupported DivX file Screen Components You can also adjust USB in the Input menuTo USE a USB or PC DeviceWhen playing movie files Using the remote controlBlue Convert to Mark Mode Movie Selection100 When selected movie files are played101 Blue Exit the Mark ModePlay the selected movie file Mark all movie files on the screenOr Show the Option menu Using the Movie List function, play102 103 104 When you select the Set Video PlaySelect Picture Mode or TruMotion When you select the Set Video105 LCD TV/LED LCD TV only106 When you select the Set AudioSelect Sound Mode, Auto Volume, Clear Voice II or Balance 107 Photo ListConvert to Mark Mode When playing photo filesPhoto Selection 108109 When selected photo files are displayedSelect the target folder or drive RED Marked photo file is displayedYellow Deselect all marked photo files 110Display the selected photo file 111 How to view photoOption Set values for Slide Speed and BGM 112Slideshow Option, Hide or Exit113 Using the Photo List functionSelect Slide Speed or BGM When you select the Set Photo View114 115 116 Select Music List Music List117 Music Selection When playing music files118 Use the P button to navigate up/down in the music119 When selected music files are playedDisplay the selected music file 120Mark all music files on the screen Yellow Deselect all marked music files121 Using the Music List function, play122 Select Repeat or Random When you select the Set Audio Play123 124 125 126 Divx Registration CodeDisplay DivX Reg. Code Sorenson H.263/H.264Display Deactivation Deactivation127 Game Allows you to enjoy the games installed on the TV128 Game129 EPG Electronic Programme in Digital ModeShows current programme information GuideButton Function in NOW/NEXT Guide Mode Switch on/off EPGEPG Electronic Programme Guide in Digital Mode Select a programme131 Button Function in 8 Day Guide Mode132 Button Function in Date Change Mode133 Button Function in Record/Remind Setting ModeSwitch off Schedule List Button Function in Schedule List Mode134 Blue or135 Picture Size Aspect Ratio Control149 136Zoom Cinema Zoom137 Picture Wizard138 LCD TV/LED LCD TV only Plasma TV only Energy SavingSelect Energy Saving Minimum , MediumPicture Mode-Preset Preset Picture Settings139 Vivid140 141 Manual Picture AdjustmentPicture Mode-User option 142 Select Advanced Control Picture Improvement Technology143 144 Select your desired Source Make appropriate adjustmentsExpert Picture Control 145 Colour Gamut 146LCD TV/LED LCD TV Expert Control EBU/SMPTE/BT709/ Wide/Standard Edge EnhancerSelect Picture Reset Picture ResetInitialize the adjusted value 147Select TruMotion Select Low, High, User or Off Trumotion148 Select LED Local Dimming LED Local Dimming149 Power Light Power IndicatorSelect Power Indicator Select Standby Light or Power Light 150151 Image Sticking Minimization ISM MethodWhite Wash Orbiter152 Mode SettingSelect Mode Setting Select Store Demo or Home Use Select Mode Setting Select Store Demo Demo Mode153 Select OnSelect Auto Volume Auto Volume Leveler154 Sound & Language ControlClear Voice Adjustment for Clear Voice Level With selecting On155 Select Clear Voice156 Preset Sound SETTINGS-SOUND ModeSelect Audio You can also adjust Sound Mode in the Q Select Sound Mode Sound Setting Adjustment -USER ModeInfinite Sound 157158 Select Audio Select Balance Make desired adjustmentBalance Select TV Speaker TV Speakers ON/ OFF Setup159 Select DTV Audio Setting DTV Audio Setting in Digital Mode only160 Select Auto, HE-AAC, Dolby Digital +, Dolby161 Selecting Digital Audio OUTSelect Digital Audio Out Select Auto or PCM162 Audio ResetSelect Audio Select Reset Adjustment for Audio Description Volume With selecting On Audio Description in Digital Mode only163 Select Disability AssistanceSelect Audio or Audio Language 164Select the sound output Mono sound selectionNicam Dual I+II or FM Mono 165Select LanguageLanguage Select Menu Language ON-SCREEN Menu Language / Country Selection166 167 Language SelectionSelect LanguageLanguage Select Hard of HearingAudio Language Selection 168Select an audio language Subtitle Language SelectionTime Setting Clock Setup169 Select TimeSetting Auto ON/OFF Time Setting170 Select Off Time or On Time171 Sleep Timer Setting172 SET Password & Lock SystemParental Control / Ratings Select Lock System173 Block ProgrammeSelect Lock Select Block Programme Enter the Block ProgrammeSelect Parental Guidance Parental Control in Digital Mode only174 175 External Input BlockingSelect Lock System Select Input Block Select input source Select On or Off176 KEY LockThis feature is not available in all countries Switch ON/OFFSimple Text 177Fastext TOP Text178 Block / group / page selection179 Special Teletext FunctionsTeletext in Digital Service Teletext Within Digital Service180 This function works in UK, Ireland only181 TroubleshootingHdmi Appendix182 AppendixCleaning the Screen MaintenanceCleaning the Cabinet Extended Absence184 Product Specifications42LE5 18555LE5 18632LE7 18742LE7 42LE7500-ZA 42LE7510-ZB 42LE7300-ZA 18855LE7 18942LE8 19055LE8 19132LD6 19242LD6 19355LD6 19432LD7 19547LD7 19632LD8 197198 50PK5 60PK5 50PK590-ZE 60PK590-ZE 19950PX9 60PX9 200201 IR CodesRS-232C Setup External Control Device SetupType of Connector D-Sub 9-Pin Male RS-232C ConfigurationsSelect Option Select Set ID Set ID203 204 Command Reference ListCommunication Parameters 205 Power Command k a206 Tint Command k j207 ISM Method Command j p Plasma TV only208 KeyCommand m c209 Open Source Software Notice210 Version 2, June Open Source License211 212 213 214 215 GNU Lesser General Public License216 217 218 219 220 Mozilla Public License221 222 223 10. 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