LG Electronics 42/47LX6, 50/60PK7, 50/60PX9*** Open Source License, 211, Version 2, June

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OPEN SOURCE LICENSE

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APPENDIX

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Downloaded From TV-Manual.com Manuals

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Contents LCD TV / LED LCD TV / Plasma TV DSW400BG Separate purchaseContents Contents This item is not included for all models Polishing Cloth AccessoriesBatteries Remote Control M4 x M4 x 24 M4 x M4x16 Bolts for stand assemblyEmitter Only 42/47LX6 Front Panel ControlsPreparation SpeakerSurrounding conditions Power/Standby IndicatorOnly 42/47/55LE8 Only 32/37/42LE4This feature is not available in all countries Connect an Hdmi signal to Hdmi IN. Or DVIVideo signal to HDMI/DVI port with DVI to This port is used for Service or Hotel modeBack of the TV Stand InstallationOn a cushioned surface to protect Cover with the TVSwivel Stand Attaching the TV to a DeskMounted on the wall When moving the TV undo the cords firstKensington Security System If your TV has bolts in the eyebolts, loosen then bolts55LE7 400 42/47LE8 200 55LE8 42/47LX6 Earthing32LE4 200 37/42LE4 32LE5 37/42/47LE5 55LE5 400 200 100External input mode rotate in regular sequence Switches the TV on from standby or off to standbyYou can turn the light of the remote control button When connecting AV devices. p.66Displays the programme table. p.55 Subtitle Recalls your preferred subtitle in digital modeSelects a programme Selects numbered items in a menuInstalling Batteries Remote Control KEY Functions Only 42/47LX6 List Installing Batteries Protection cover Power CordBatteries 32/42LD7Only 32/37/42/47/55LD6 Only 32/42/47LD7 Option menu Only 32/37/42LD8Only 32/37/42LD4 Preparation SpeakerBack 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 37/42/47LD6 32LD437/42LD4 32LD6Remote Control KEY Functions Opens an empty space on the screen keyboard Installing Batteries Nero MediaHome LED LCD TV Models 47/55LX9 AccessoriesBolts for stand assembly Cable Holder AAAFront Panel Controls Back Panel Information Stand Rear Cover Fix the 4 bolts securely using the holesStand Body on Cover with the TVProduct to the wall as shown in the picture 55LX9 47LX9Only 47/55LX98 To 9 number Installing Batteries Nero MediaHome Cable Holder LED LCD TV Models 42/47LE73 AccessoriesCable Management Clip Batteries Remote Control Front Panel Controls 4 5 To lift the TV Install the Cable Management Clip asEquipment Setup section Ment, see the External Equipment SetupKensington Security System 42/47LE73 200 Remote Control KEY Functions List Installing Batteries Fingerprints on the surface Cover 3D Glasses Only 50/60PX9Cable Lightly wipe any stains orTouch 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 50PK9 50PK5 400 60PK550PK7 60PK7Only 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 On DVD player Connecting with a Component CableComponent Input ports Component in Audio jacks on the TVSelect 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 Check this point as shown and insert the CI Module Headphone SetupTo adjust the headphone volume, press Insertion of a 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 Run Auto Config Auto Configure RGB PC mode onlyAuto configure Select Auto ConfigSelect the desired resolution Selecting ResolutionSelect Resolution Make appropriate adjustments Adjustment for screen Position, Size, PhaseSelect Position, Size or Phase Router Broadband Modem Broadband Service Network SetupWired Network Connection Select Network Setting in the Network menuWhen Selecting IP Manual Setting Network SettingSelect Network Setting External Equipment Setup External Equipment Setup Adaptor to the USB in 1 or USB in 2 jack on the TV Wireless Network ConnectionConnect the LG Wireless LAN for Broadband/DLNA After connecting, you can use the NetCast menuExternal Equipment Wireless Network SetupExternal Repeat -6 on P.24 Connect the access point with PINSetup PIN Personal Identification NumberRepeat -4 on P.24 Select Simple setting WPS-button modeRepeat -3 on P.24 Equipment SetupSelect Setting Ad-hoc network Select Network Status Network StatusProgramme Selection Initializing SetupVolume Adjustment Turning on the TVProgramme Control Quick MenuWatching TV Audio or Audio Language Selects the sound outputTV / Programme Control On Screen Menus Selection and AdjustmentWatching Lock Run Auto tuning Auto Programme TuningSelect Setup Select 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 Select TV or Cable TV Select Fine Fine TuningAssigning a station name Select TV or Cable TV Select NameSkipped Programme EditEnter the Programme Edit Select a programme to be stored orTV 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 Information, language, or software download etc Save CI Common Interface InformationProgramme Select CI InformationSelect 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 TestDisplay the information of Channel Signal TestRED Select Customer Support Select Signal Test Software VersionCheck the network status PRODUCT/SERVICE InformationRED Select Customer Support Select Product/Service Info Network TestSelect the part of the manual you want to see Simple ManualSelect Simple Manual Display the Programme List Selecting the Programme ListDisplaying programme List Selecting a programme in the programme listCurrently selected Group Favourite group is changed Paging through a programme listReturn to normal TV viewing Turn the pagesInput 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 Display the MHP Application List When MHP Auto Start is set to OnWhen MHP Auto Start is set to Off RED Display the MHPDisplay 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 SettingsCheck Legal notice Legal NoticeNetcast Select Legal NoticeImportant Notice Relating to Network Services Enjoy the AccuWeather, Picasa or YouTube Netcast MenuAccu Weather YouTube Picasa Select Netcast menu optionVideos list YoutubeYouTube menu YouTube Service menu Weather list by city AccuweatherAccuWeather menu Photos list Remote controlPicasa Picasa menuPicasa 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 registeredTo USE Disconnecting the Bluetooth headset during useSelect Bluetooth Select Disconnect Disconnect the Bluetooth headsetWhen 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 7 m When Using 3D GlassesWhen the viewing distance is 2 m 3D Imaging Viewing RangeSelect 3D video or 2D video Watching 3D ImagingSelect the screen with 3D video with better visibility Select Left/Right or Right/LeftSelect USB Device When Connecting a USB DeviceSelect Movie List, Photo List or Music ListTo USE a USB or PC Device Precautions when using the USB deviceDlna To USE a USB or PC DeviceButton Installation is not possible without this agreementClick the Exit button to complete the installation Click Next to go to the next stepSharing files and folders Playing back shared contents Max bitrate of playable movie file is 20 Mbps Movie ListSupported DivX file USB or PC Device You can also adjust USB in the Input menuScreen Components To USE aMovie Selection Using the remote controlWhen playing movie files Blue Convert to Mark Mode100 When selected movie files are playedMark all movie files on the screen Blue Exit the Mark Mode101 Play the selected movie fileOr Show the Option menu Using the Movie List function, play102 103 104 When you select the Set Video PlayLCD TV/LED LCD TV only When you select the Set VideoSelect Picture Mode or TruMotion 105106 When you select the Set AudioSelect Sound Mode, Auto Volume, Clear Voice II or Balance 107 Photo List108 When playing photo filesConvert to Mark Mode Photo SelectionRED Marked photo file is displayed When selected photo files are displayed109 Select the target folder or driveYellow Deselect all marked photo files 110Display the selected photo file 111 How to view photoOption, Hide or Exit 112Option Set values for Slide Speed and BGM Slideshow113 Using the Photo List functionSelect Slide Speed or BGM When you select the Set Photo View114 115 116 Select Music List Music List117 Use the P button to navigate up/down in the music When playing music filesMusic Selection 118119 When selected music files are playedYellow Deselect all marked music files 120Display the selected music file Mark all music files on the screen121 Using the Music List function, play122 Select Repeat or Random When you select the Set Audio Play123 124 125 Display DivX Reg. Code Divx Registration Code126 Display Deactivation Deactivation127 Game Allows you to enjoy the games installed on the TVGame 128Guide EPG Electronic Programme in Digital Mode129 Shows current programme informationSelect a programme Switch on/off EPGButton Function in NOW/NEXT Guide Mode EPG Electronic Programme Guide in Digital Mode131 Button Function in 8 Day Guide Mode132 Button Function in Date Change Mode133 Button Function in Record/Remind Setting ModeBlue or Button Function in Schedule List ModeSwitch off Schedule List 134135 Picture Size Aspect Ratio ControlCinema Zoom 136149 Zoom137 Picture WizardMinimum , Medium Energy Saving138 LCD TV/LED LCD TV only Plasma TV only Select Energy SavingVivid Preset Picture SettingsPicture Mode-Preset 139140 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 Expert Control EBU/SMPTE/BT709/ Wide/Standard Edge Enhancer 146Colour Gamut LCD TV/LED LCD TV147 Picture ResetSelect Picture Reset Initialize the adjusted valueSelect TruMotion Select Low, High, User or Off Trumotion148 Select LED Local Dimming LED Local Dimming149 150 Power IndicatorPower Light Select Power Indicator Select Standby Light or Power LightOrbiter Image Sticking Minimization ISM Method151 White Wash152 Mode SettingSelect Mode Setting Select Store Demo or Home Use Select On Demo ModeSelect Mode Setting Select Store Demo 153Sound & Language Control Auto Volume LevelerSelect Auto Volume 154Select Clear Voice Adjustment for Clear Voice Level With selecting OnClear Voice 155156 Preset Sound SETTINGS-SOUND ModeSelect Audio You can also adjust Sound Mode in the Q 157 Sound Setting Adjustment -USER ModeSelect Sound Mode Infinite Sound158 Select Audio Select Balance Make desired adjustmentBalance Select TV Speaker TV Speakers ON/ OFF Setup159 Select Auto, HE-AAC, Dolby Digital +, Dolby DTV Audio Setting in Digital Mode onlySelect DTV Audio Setting 160Select Auto or PCM Selecting Digital Audio OUT161 Select Digital Audio Out162 Audio ResetSelect Audio Select Reset Select Disability Assistance Audio Description in Digital Mode onlyAdjustment for Audio Description Volume With selecting On 163Mono sound selection 164Select Audio or Audio Language Select the sound outputNicam Dual I+II or FM Mono 165Select LanguageLanguage Select Menu Language ON-SCREEN Menu Language / Country Selection166 Select Hard of Hearing Language Selection167 Select LanguageLanguageSubtitle Language Selection 168Audio Language Selection Select an audio languageSelect Time Clock SetupTime Setting 169Select Off Time or On Time Auto ON/OFF Time SettingSetting 170171 Sleep Timer SettingSelect Lock System SET Password & Lock System172 Parental Control / RatingsSelect Block Programme Enter the Block Programme Block Programme173 Select LockSelect Parental Guidance Parental Control in Digital Mode only174 Select input source Select On or Off External Input Blocking175 Select Lock System Select Input Block176 KEY Lock177 Switch ON/OFFThis feature is not available in all countries Simple TextBlock / group / page selection TOP TextFastext 178179 Special Teletext FunctionsThis function works in UK, Ireland only Teletext Within Digital ServiceTeletext in Digital Service 180Appendix Troubleshooting181 Hdmi182 AppendixExtended Absence MaintenanceCleaning the Screen Cleaning the Cabinet37LE5 Product Specifications184 32LE547LE5 18542LE5 42LX6 47LX6 18655LE5 37LE7 18732LE7 47LE7 18842LE7 42LE7500-ZA 42LE7510-ZB 42LE7300-ZA 47LX9 55LX9 18955LE7 47LE8 19042LE8 42LD4 19155LE8 32LD4 37LD437LD6 19232LD6 47LD6 19342LD6 42LE4 19455LD6 32LE4 37LE442LD7 19532LD7 47LD7 19637LD8 19732LD8 42LD8 19850PK5 60PK5 50PK590-ZE 60PK590-ZE 19950PX9 60PX9 200Code Hexa Function IR Codes201 RS-232C Configurations External Control Device SetupRS-232C Setup Type of Connector D-Sub 9-Pin MaleSelect 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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50/60PK7***, 32/37/42LE4, 32/37/42LE4***, 42/47/55LE8, 50/60PK5 specifications

LG Electronics has long been a frontrunner in the television market, offering a wide range of models tailored to meet diverse consumer needs. Among its extensive catalog, the LD series and the PK series plasma TVs represent a significant milestone in display technology, combining superior picture quality with innovative features.

The LD6 series, which includes models such as the 32LD6, 37LD6, 42LD6, 47LD6, and 55LD6, is characterized by high-definition resolution and an impressive contrast ratio. Utilizing LG's proprietary technology, these models provide deep blacks and vibrant colors, making them ideal for movie lovers and gamers. The series is equipped with multiple HDMI and USB ports, allowing users to connect their favorite devices seamlessly. Additionally, the LD6 series supports various video formats, ensuring compatibility with a broad spectrum of content.

On the other hand, the PK5 plasma TVs, such as the 50PK5 and 60PK5, embody the essence of plasma technology with their enhanced color accuracy and wider viewing angles. These TVs are designed with deeper blacks and a wider color gamut, allowing for a more immersive viewing experience. The PK5 series also features motion smoothing technology, which reduces blurring during fast-paced scenes, making it perfect for sports enthusiasts.

The LD8 series, including models like the 32LD8, 37LD8, and 42LD8, incorporates advanced image processing technology, delivering sharp and dynamic images. With a sleek and modern design, these TVs not only perform well but also enhance the aesthetic of any room. The integration of energy-saving features in the LD8 series further accentuates LG's commitment to sustainability.

In the LD7 series, encompassing models such as the 32LD7, 37LD7, 42LD7, and 47LD7, LG continues to emphasize user-friendly interfaces. With smart features that allow users to access streaming services and applications, these TVs open up a world of entertainment. The inclusion of built-in Wi-Fi ensures a hassle-free connection to online content.

Finally, the LE79 series constitutes another outstanding range, with sizes varying from 32 to 55 inches, including models like the 32LE79 and 55LE79. These LED TVs are known for their energy efficiency and superior brightness. With features such as local dimming and ultra-slim designs, the LE79 series promises an exceptional viewing experience while saving energy.

In summary, LG’s diverse range of plasma and LED TVs, including the LD6, PK5, LD8, LD7, and LE79 models, showcases the company's commitment to quality and innovation. With rich colors, advanced processing technologies, and smart capabilities, these TVs are designed to deliver a premium viewing experience for all users.