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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.

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Contents LCD TV Page FCC Notice Safety Instructions Important Safety InstructionsInstall the TV by the hanging power and signal Thunder or lighting stormCables on the back of the TV GroundingOnly Hg lamp used LCD TV AntennasContents Appendix Features of this TV BURN-IN on Your TV ScreenAccessories PreperationCD Manual Sub 15 pin CableSpeaker Front Panel InformationChannel D,E 32/37/42LH250H, 32/37/42LH255H, 37/42LH260H, 37LH265H Back Panel InformationPreparation Remote Control OUT UpdateReset HDMI/DVIStand Instruction Two Torx plus star headDetachment Vesa Wall Mounting 200RW230 AW-47LG30MSecure the power cable with the Protective Cable ManagementDesktop Pedestal Installation Swivel StandScrew Provided as parts of the product Attaching the TV to a DeskStand Preparation Antenna or Cable Connection Antenna Analog or DigitalHD Receiver Setup External Equipment SetupComponent Connection Hdmi Connection Equipment Setup HDMI-DTVExternal Equipment Setup DVI to Hdmi ConnectionConnect the DVI output of the digital set-top box to HDMI/DVI in 1 jack on the TVDVD Setup External Equipment SetupComponent Input ports Connect the video outputs Y, PB, PR of the DVD toComposite RCA Connection VCR Setup Antenna ConnectionOther A/V Source Setup CamcorderPC Setup 640x350 720x400640x480 800x600Screen Setup for PC mode Enter Select the desired resolutionSelect Picture Enter Select Screen RGB-PCCan adjust the Position, S i z e or Phase Select Auto configEnter Select Yes Adjustment for screen Position, Size, and Phase Screen Reset Reset to original factory values Select YesUSB Connection Connect the USB device to the USB I N jack on the side of TVWatching TV / Channel Control Remote Control FunctionsControl Loose the bolt on the battery compartment cover Watching TV / Channel ControlTurning on TV Volume AdjustmentChannel Selection Watching ON-SCREEN Menus SelectionTV / Channel Control Auto Scan Auto Tuning Channel SetupSelect Channel Add/Delete Channel Manual Tuning ENTERSelect Manual TuningWatching TV / Channel Select channel you want to add or deleteSelect Channel Edit Channel EditingSelect a channel Channel Label Select ChannelSelect the desired input source Input ListHDMI2 HDMI1 RGB-PC Component Entry Modes USBPress the Eject button before removing the USB device Precautions when using the USB device Photo List Screen ComponentsSelect USB Select Photo ListPhoto Selection and Popup Menu Enter Show the Popup menuUse the CH button to navigate in the photo Select the desired photosFull Screen Menu Photo ListEnter Select the Slideshow, BGM Music List Select Music ListShow the Popup menu Music Selection and Popup MenuUse the CH button to navigate in the music USB You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the Picture menu Picture ControlPicture Size Aspect Ratio Control Picture ControlSet by program 169Zoom Just ScanPreset Picture Settings Picture Mode PresetSelect Picture Mode Select Vivid, Standard, NaturalColor Tone Preset Select Advanced ControlManual Picture Adjustment User Mode Make appropriate adjustmentsSelect Backlight, Contrast, Brightness Sharpness, Color, or TintSelect Dynamic Contrast, Dynamic Picture Improvement TechnologyColor, Noise Reduction, Gamma, Color Select Black Advanced Control Black Darkness LevelSelect Low or High Return to the previous menu Advanced Control EYE Care PictureSelect Eye Select O n or Off Return to the previous menuAdvanced Control Real Cinema Select Real CinemaPicture Reset Demo ModeEnter Initialize the adjusted value Select Picture ResetSound & Language Control Auto Volume Leveler Auto VolumeSound & Language Control Preset Sound Settings Sound Mode Sound Setting Adjustment User Mode Adjust the sound to suit your taste and room situationsSelect Standard, Music Select Treble or BassSRS Trusurround XT Select SRS TruSurround XTClear Voice Adjustment for Clear Voice Level With selecting O nSelect Clear Voice Balance TV Speakers ON/OFF Setup Select TVAudio Reset Initialize the adjusted valueMono, Stereo, or SAP appear in turn Return to TV viewing STEREO/SAP Broadcast SetupEach time you press the SAP button Audio Language Menus can be shown on the screen in the selected language ON-SCREEN Menus Language SelectionReturn to the previous menu Return to TV viewing Caption Mode Analog Broadcasting System CaptionsSound & Language CaptionSelect Option Digital Broadcasting System CaptionsSelect O n Caption Option CustomClock Setting Time SettingAuto Clock Setup Manual Clock Setup Time SettingAuto ON/OFF Time Setting Select TimeSelect Off Time or On Select and set Hour or Minute Return to the previous menuSleep Time turns the TV off at the preset time Sleep Timer SettingYou can also adjust Sleep Timer in the Time menu SET Password & Lock System Setting up Your PasswordParental Control / Ratings Control / RatingSelect Lock System When you select O n, the Lock System Is enableInput the password Lock SystemSet Password Change the password by inputting a new password twiceEnter Select Lock Input the password Select Set password Same 4 digits on the ConfirmChannel Blocking Parental Control / RatingMovie & TV Rating Movie Rating MpaaTV Rating Children Select TV Rating-Children Age applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7Select Age or Fantasy Violence Fantasy Violence applies to TV-Y7TV Rating General Downloadable Rating Input the password PorarilyIf a Downloadable rating is locked Enables you to block an input External Input BlockingTroubleshooting Remote control Doesn’t work Power is suddenly Turned offAppendix No picture &No soundCheck the signal cable Or single color Reinstall the PC video cardSee troubleshooting flow chart No PowerMaintenance Configuration of frame IR CodesOutput waveform Lead code Repeat codeRemote control Button 10-19 Number Key Remote control ButtonDash/LIST Remote control Button Remote control Button RatioVersion 2, June Open Source LicensePreamble Page No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, FebruaryPage 100 101 How to apply these terms to your new libraries Mozilla Public License Distribution Obligations Application of license Availability of source codeDescription of modifications Intellectual property matters Third party claimsRepresentations Required noticesDistribution of executable versions Larger works106 Exhibit a -Mozilla Public License Provisions of license are applicable instead of thoseCommercial Mode Setup Guide For Customer Support/Service, please call Cleaning Accessories, Carts, and StandsPower Sources Power Cord Polarization Some modelsPower Lines Damage Requiring ServiceReplacement Parts Safety CheckTable of Contents Setup Checklist Commercial Mode Setup for Master TV Installer Overview LG Installer RemoteTLL-1100A Clone Programmer TypicalFTG Card Mode of Operation Overview LMT7Z7 Configured Card in FTG Mode of OperationReceives RF signals LMT7Z7 cardFTG Card Mode of Operation Contd Communications Setup MenuFTG Channel Map Overview Video onlyExits menu and returns to logical channel listing Removes channel from lineupFTG Installer Menu Overview FTG Operation Troubleshooting Error MessagesLMT7Z7 Configured Card in FTG Mode of Operation Problem Probable Cause SolutionTypical Installer Remote Control Installing Batteries in Installer Remote ControlInstaller Remote Control Typical Key Functions Volume UP/DOWNRear Connections Panel RF Antenna Connection 2 Input Side Connections Panel / RF Antenna ConnectionConnect to video output port on external device Connection for RGB hookup from RJP Connect to composite Video/Audio output jacks onRGB/DVI Audio input from RJP MPI Card Slot / PPV Card Installation TV Features Configuration Menus Overview Main TV MenusTLL-1100A Cloning Connections/Learning Setup On Master TVOn TLL-1100A On Target TVLT2002 Cloning Connections/Learning Setup Antenna Or CatvLearn Setup from Master TV LT2002 Cloning Learning Setup Learning the Master TV SetupSet the Clock Optional Teach Master TV’s Setup to the target TV Disconnect TV Power for 15 SecondsReference LT2002 Cloning Procedure Troubleshooting Reset Clone After Static ShockClone Programmer Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions Clone ProgrammerInstaller Menu Accessing the Installer’s MenuUsing the Installer’s Menu Installer Menu Items 000 throughInstaller Menu Items 035 through Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items Specifies entry sequence to the Installer Menu= Broadcast = Last channel ~ 125 = Ch= Video = Hdmi = Component = Video = HdmiTimeout = 25.5MS + 25.5 MS* Handshake time = Black = Cyan= Blue = Red = Green = Violet= Remote jack pack is not available or disabled = Dimmest picture, 100 = Brightest pictureSet to 1 for blank G E 3Clonable Menu Features Chart in this manual Reference Detailed Instructions For Making a Master TVMaking a Master TV Detailed InstructionsAdding Channel Icons and Labels in the 2-5-4 + Menu Mode Reference Clonable Menu Features Caption ModeTV Speaker Violence TV Rating General AgeUSB End User Features USB Device SetupView Pictures View Picture with MusicReference USB Cloning Master TV Profile Setup-Learning Optional Edit / Change File NameReference USB Cloning Master TV Profile Setup-Teaching For 32LH240HCamport Operation Stand-Alone TV Camport Auto Sense OperationCamport Operation PPV Troubleshooting TV Aux Input Configuration / TroubleshootingChannel not included in channel scan in TV controller Troubleshooting G E 4 Troubleshooting Flow Chart Controller Quick CheckCommercial Mode Check Programming provided by a cable service Glossary of TermsTV is controlled by external network High-definition multi-media interfaceMPI Slot Power LAN Setup and Overview Except 32LH240HLAN Overview Reference RJP Model List and Input Hierarchy RJP Model List Legacy Models Scaler ModelsModel Serial
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