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GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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Contents LCD TV FCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsGrounding Thunder or lighting stormCables on the back of the TV Antennas Contents BURN-IN on Your TV Screen Features of this TVPolishing Cloth AccessoriesCD Manual Power Cord PreperationHeadphone Front Panel InformationPreparation 22LG3DDH Image shown may differ from your TV Back Panel InformationSpeaker Switch UpdateReset Remote Control OUTProtection Cover For 26/32LG3DDH Connect the cables as necessary Cable ManagementDo not mount near or above any type of heat source Desktop Pedestal InstallationKensington Security System RW230 200 Vesa Wall Mounting100 RW120 26LG3DDHSame Antenna Analog or Digital Antenna or Cable ConnectionHow to use External Equipment SetupHD Receiver Setup How to connectHDMI-DTV Hdmi Connection26/32LG3DDH DVI to Hdmi ConnectionEquipment DVD SetupExternal HDMI/DVI Tune TV to the same channel number VCR SetupSet VCR output switch to 3 or 4 and then Antenna ConnectionComposite RCA Connection Audio Right = red SetupConnect the AUDIO/VIDEO jacks Match the jack colorsPillow Speaker Interface Pillow Speaker SetupBack of the TV 800x600 640x350720x400 640x480HDMI/DVI ENTERSelect Screen RGB-PC Screen Setup for PC mode Except 22LG3DDHSelecting Resolution Select PictureScreen Reset Reset to original factory values Auto ConfigureAdjustment for screen Position, Size, and Phase Channel Selection Volume AdjustmentWatching TV / Channel Control Turning on TVAux Input Initial SettingSelecting Menu Mode Tuning BandChannel Map Edit Channel AccessPillow Speaker Auto SearchAudio ON-SCREEN Menus SelectionAuto Scan Auto Tuning Channel SetupControl Add/Delete Channel Manual TuningWatching TV / Channel Select Channel Edit Channel EditingChannel Label Select the desired input source Input ListPicture Control You can also adjust Aspect Ratio in the Picture menuPicture Control Picture Size Aspect Ratio Control169 ZoomSelect Vivid, Standard, Natural Preset Picture SettingsPicture Mode Preset Select Picture ModeSharpness, Color, or Tint Manual Picture Adjustment User ModeSelect Backlight, Contrast, Brightness Select Advanced Control Make appropriate adjustments Return to the previous menuPicture Improvement Technology Picture Control Select Picture Reset Picture ResetExcept VOL +, and Mute button Demo ModeAfter a while, Demo Mode starts Sound & Language Control Auto Volume Leveler Auto VolumeSound & Language Control Select Clear Voice Adjustment for Clear Voice Level With selecting O nClear Voice I Balance Sound &LANGUAGE ControlPreset Sound Settings Sound Mode Sound Setting Adjustment User Mode Select TV TV Speakers ON/OFF SetupAudio Reset Mono, Stereo, or SAP appear in turn Return to TV viewing STEREO/SAP Broadcast SetupAudio Language Return to the previous menu Return to TV viewing ON-SCREEN Menus Language SelectionMenus can be shown on the screen in the selected language Caption Caption ModeAnalog Broadcasting System Captions Sound & LanguageSelect O n Digital Broadcasting System CaptionsCustom Caption OptionTime Setting Time SettingClock Setting Auto Clock SetupIf the current time setting is wrong, set the clock manually Manual Clock SetupSelect and set Hour or Minute Return to the previous menu Auto ON/OFF Time SettingSelect Off Time or On Parental Control / Rating Sleep Timer SettingSleep Time turns the TV off at the preset time Chip rating and categories SET Password & Lock SystemSetting up Your Password Parental Control / RatingsControl / Rating Lock SystemEnter Select Lock Same 4 digits on the Confirm Set PasswordChange the password by inputting a new password twice Enter Select Lock Input the password Select Set passwordCC Block or unblock a channel Return to the previous menu Channel BlockingSelect Block Channel Select Lock Input the password General audienceMovie & TV Rating Movie Rating MpaaTV Rating Children TV Rating General Rating option Downloadable RatingPorarily Select Downloadable RatingExternal Input Blocking Enables you to block an inputNo picture &No sound TroubleshootingRemote control Doesn’t work Power is suddenly Turned off AppendixVertical bar or stripe on Background No sound When connectingHDMI/USB USB normal MP3 fileExtended Absence MaintenanceCleaning the Screen Cleaning the Cabinet26LG3DDH Product SpecificationsVersion 2, June Open Source LicensePage No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Ifthedistributionand/oruseofthelibraryisrestrictedincer How to apply these terms to your new libraries Mozilla Public License Distribution Obligations Application of license Representations Disclaimer of Warranty Miscellaneous Model Serial
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