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Display diagonal | 32 \ |
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Display brightness | 500 cd/m² |
Display resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Display technology | LCD |
Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Contrast ratio (typical) | - |
Product color | Black |
Cable lock slot type | Kensington |
Panel mounting interface | 200 x 100 mm |
Tuner type | Analog & digital |
Analog signal format system | NTSC |
Digital signal format system | ATSC |
Video formats supported | MPEG2, MPEG4 |
Audio decoders | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
RMS rated power | 20 W |
Number of speakers | 2 |
HDMI version | 1.3 |
RJ-12 ports quantity | 1 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (max) | 150 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 1 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 120 W |
Package type | Box |
Package depth | 187.96 mm |
Package width | 982.98 mm |
Package height | 624.84 mm |
Package weight | 13199.54 g |
Depth (with stand) | 223.52 mm |
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Width (with stand) | 802.64 mm |
Height (with stand) | 581.66 mm |
Weight (with stand) | 12564.51 g |
Depth (without stand) | 106.68 mm |
Height (without stand) | 525.78 mm |
Weight (without stand) | 11385.17 g |
Details compliance with FCC rules for digital devices and potential interference.
Warning against modifying the product without authorization.
Reminder about proper grounding of CATV system according to National Electric Code.
Key safety precautions for operating the TV, including warnings and guidelines.
Guidelines for antenna grounding and proper TV ventilation to prevent overheating.
Instructions for cleaning, moving the TV, and proper disposal of the unit.
Notes on normal flicker and minute dot defects on LCD screens.
Instructions for setting up passwords and enabling the lock system for parental controls.
How to block specific channels to restrict viewing.
Setting rating limits to block movies and TV programs based on age-appropriateness.
Guidance for resolving common operational issues and problems with the TV.
Recommendations for cleaning and maintaining the TV for optimal performance.
Lists technical details such as dimensions, weight, power requirements, and operating conditions.
Information on HDMI, its logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
Features for viewing videos and photos, and listening to music via USB.
Explanation of High-definition television standards and resolutions.
Guidance on avoiding permanent image retention on the screen.
List of items included with the TV and optional extras for setup and use.
Identifies and describes the buttons and indicators on the TV's front panel.
Details the location and function of all ports and connectors on the back of the TV.
Step-by-step guide for installing the TV stand, including screw types and tightening.
Instructions for safely removing the TV stand from the unit.
Guide for installing the protection cover after stand removal.
Guidelines and specifications for mounting the TV using VESA standards.
Instructions for organizing and securing TV cables using clips and holders.
Guide for installing the TV on a desk pedestal, ensuring proper ventilation.
Explanation of how to adjust the TV's swivel stand for optimal viewing.
Instructions for securing the TV to a desk to prevent tipping or falling.
Steps to secure the TV to a wall using straps or brackets to prevent it from falling.
Guide on connecting antenna or cable signals to the TV for reception.
Instructions for connecting an HD receiver to the TV using component video and audio.
Guide for connecting devices via HDMI for high-definition video and audio.
Instructions for connecting devices with DVI output via HDMI/DVI IN 1.
Guide for connecting a DVD player using component video and audio connections.
Instructions for connecting devices using composite RCA cables for video and audio.
Guide for connecting a DVD player via HDMI for optimal video and audio.
Instructions for connecting a VCR using antenna or composite RCA connections.
Guide for connecting other audio/video devices like camcorders or game consoles.
Instructions for connecting a PC using a VGA (D-Sub 15 pin) cable.
Instructions for connecting a PC using a DVI to HDMI connection.
Table of supported display resolutions and frequencies for PC connections.
Guide for adjusting screen settings like resolution, position, size, and phase for PC input.
Steps to automatically adjust picture position and minimize image instability for PC input.
Manual adjustments for screen position, size, and phase in PC mode.
Resets all picture settings to their original factory defaults.
How to turn on or off the demonstration mode to showcase TV features.
Guide for connecting USB devices for software updates and media playback.
Explains the functions of each button on the TV remote control.
Detailed explanation of remote control buttons like Number, Volume, Channel, and Special function buttons.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Procedures for powering the TV on and off using the remote or TV button.
How to select channels using the remote control's number or channel buttons.
Instructions for adjusting the TV's volume and using the mute function.
Guide to navigating the TV's on-screen display menus for various settings.
Automatically scans for and stores available TV channels.
Manually add or delete channels, or adjust RF-channel numbers.
Process for editing the channel list, including selecting and deleting channels.
Guide for assigning custom labels or logos to channels for easier identification.
How to select the desired input source for connected devices like TV, AV, HDMI, or PC.
Options for viewing photos or listening to music files from a connected USB device.
Important safety and compatibility guidelines for using USB storage devices.
How to view JPG files from USB storage devices, including folder navigation and preview.
Options for selecting photos, using popup menus for actions like view, mark, delete, or close.
How to change the Photo List view to fill the screen and use full-screen mode operations.
Controls for slideshow, background music (BGM), rotating photos, deleting, and hiding menus.
Instructions for playing MP3 files from a USB storage device using the Music List.
Options for selecting music files, using popup menus for play, mark, delete, or close functions.
How to select and adjust the aspect ratio of the picture displayed on the TV.
Explains options like Set by Program, Zoom, and Just Scan for picture aspect ratio.
Using factory presets for picture modes like Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport, or Game.
Choosing from three automatic color adjustments: Warm, Medium, or Cool.
Adjusting picture settings like Backlight, Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, or Tint manually.
Explains technologies like Dynamic Contrast, Noise Reduction, Gamma, and Edge Enhancer.
Adjusting the black level to 'Low' or 'High' for darker or brighter reflections.
Dims extremely bright pictures; disabled in Vivid and Cinema modes.
Optimizes picture for movies by adjusting frame rate for a film-like experience.
Resets all picture settings to their original factory defaults.
How to turn on or off the demonstration mode to showcase TV features.
Maintains consistent volume levels across different programs and channels.
Selects appropriate sound options based on program content for optimal audio quality.
Adjusts sound settings like Treble and Bass to suit user preference and room conditions.
Enables patented SRS technology for enhanced surround sound experience over two speakers.
Improves voice quality by differentiating human sound range for clearer dialogue.
Adjusts the left/right sound balance of speakers to suit user preference.
Turns the TV speakers off when using external audio equipment.
Resets selected sound mode settings to their default factory values.
Selects stereo, mono, or SAP audio modes for analog broadcasts.
Selects the desired audio language for digital broadcasts if multiple languages are available.
Changes the language displayed in the TV's on-screen menus.
Enables captioning for hearing-impaired viewers, with options for analog and digital systems.
Selects language for DTV captions; other languages available only if included on program.
Customizes DTV caption appearance, including size, font, color, opacity, and edge style.
Automatically sets the TV's clock using digital channel signals.
Manually sets the TV's clock when the auto-set time is incorrect.
Schedules the TV to turn on or off automatically at specific times.
Sets the TV to turn off automatically after a preset time interval.
Instructions for setting a password and enabling the lock system for parental controls.
Enables or disables the blocking scheme set up previously for parental controls.
Procedure for changing the existing password for parental controls.
Blocks specific channels that are unwanted or deemed inappropriate for children.
Blocks movies based on MPAA ratings to restrict viewing for children.
Prevents children from watching certain TV programs based on age ratings.
Blocks certain TV programs based on general ratings like Age, Dialogue, Language, Sex, or Violence.
Manages downloadable rating information for content blocking based on received data.
Enables blocking of specific input sources (AV, HDMI, PC) to restrict access.
Provides solutions for common problems like remote control, picture, sound, and reception issues.
Instructions for cleaning the TV screen and cabinet, and general maintenance tips.
Lists technical details such as dimensions, weight, power requirements, and operating conditions.
Details the infrared remote control codes, including waveforms and frame configurations.
A table mapping remote control functions to their hexadecimal codes for various inputs.
Terms and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification of the software.
Detailed conditions for distributing, modifying, and copying software under the GPL.
Information on warranty disclaimers and liability limitations under the GPL.
Covers miscellaneous provisions, license termination, and responsibilities for claims.
Details the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 and its terms.
Introduction to the GLPL and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification.
Detailed terms for copying, distributing, and modifying software under the GLPL.
Requirements for distributing covered code and information on license versions.
Explains warranty disclaimers and limitations of liability under the GLPL.
Covers miscellaneous provisions, warranty disclaimers, and liability limitations.
Details miscellaneous aspects like governing law, jurisdiction, and claim responsibility.
Explains handling of code licensed under multiple licenses.
Contains Exhibit A referencing the MPL Version 1.1 text.
States warranty disclaimers and limitations of liability for the licensed software.
Guidance on how to apply the GLPL terms to new software libraries.
Defines key terms used within the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1.
Outlines contributor grants and obligations for distributing covered code.
Details distribution requirements, source code availability, and license versions.
Covers warranty disclaimers, license termination conditions, and limitations of liability.
Specifies terms for U.S. Government end users of the software.
Details miscellaneous aspects like governing law, jurisdiction, and claim responsibility.
Explains handling of code licensed under multiple licenses.
Contains Exhibit A referencing the MPL Version 1.1 text.
Sections for experienced installers covering Commercial Mode, B-LAN, and Cloning.
Essential warnings regarding electric shock, fire hazards, and product modification.
Information on power cord polarization and cable/TV installer grounding requirements.
Details FCC compliance, equipment testing, and LG Electronics USA contact.
Essential precautions for safe installation and use of the new product.
Precautions regarding outdoor antennas, lightning storms, and proximity to power lines.
Guidelines for preventing overloading, object entry, servicing, and proper part replacement.
Safety advice for wall mounting, heat sources, and handling damaged products.
Checklist for TV installation, hardware connections, installer menu setup, and TV menu configuration.
Step-by-step guide for configuring the TV for commercial operation, including installer menu settings.
Configuring TV features like channel scan, picture, audio, and parental controls.
Procedures for transferring TV setup data and verifying the configuration.
Information on the LG installer remote control and its functions.
Details on using the TLL-1100A for cloning TV setups and transferring data.
Steps for setting up the FTG card for individual TV control and creating channel maps.
Configuring communication links and selecting network icons for FTG operation.
Explains the Channel Map Editor for managing logical channels, labels, icons, and attributes.
Details on setting up configuration parameters within the installer menu.
Specific installer menu items intended for hospital-grade TV/STB units.
Lists common problems and their solutions for FTG card operation.
Overview of the LG installer remote control's purpose and features.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the installer remote.
Detailed explanation of the functions for each key on the installer remote control.
Details and diagrams for each port and connection on the rear panel of the TV.
Instructions for connecting A/V 2 inputs and RF antenna to the side panel.
Guide for setting up the Remote Jack Pack (RJP) for system integration.
Instructions for removing the MPI card and installing a PPV card.
Overview of the main TV setup menus for configuring features for the end user.
Steps for setting up a master TV and learning its configuration using the TLL-1100A.
Instructions for transferring the master TV setup to a target TV using the TLL-1100A.
Steps and warnings before beginning the cloning process with the LT2002.
Guide for connecting and performing learning/teaching setup with the LT2002 programmer.
Steps to create a profile on the master TV and learn it via USB for cloning.
Optional clock setting and troubleshooting tips for LT2002 clone programmer communication issues.
Steps to transfer the learned master TV setup to a target TV using the LT2002.
Procedure to disconnect TV power briefly after the teaching process is complete.
Steps to reset the LT2002 clone programmer after static shock or battery issues.
Troubleshooting common problems with clone programmer operation and cloning master TVs.
Detailed descriptions of installer menu items 000 through 034, including function, range, and default value.
Detailed descriptions of installer menu items 035 through 118, including function, range, and default value.
In-depth explanations for specific installer menu items, covering their functionality and settings.
Continues detailed explanations for installer menu items, covering key defeat, timers, V-Chip, and more.
Provides detailed explanations for installer menu items 047 through 091, including AUX status and noise mute.
Details the remaining installer menu items, including RJP availability, aspect ratio, and factory defaults.
Critical steps and information for installers preparing a master TV for cloning.
Step-by-step guide for preparing a master TV, including reset, configuration, and channel setup.
Guide for adding custom channel icons and labels using the 2-5-4 + MENU mode.
Procedures for modifying channel icons, labels, and source labels on the master TV.
Lists features that can be cloned across TVs, categorized by menu section.
Procedure for checking the TV's software version via the installer menu.
Guide for setting up USB devices and viewing pictures, with or without music.
Steps to create a profile on the master TV and learn it via USB for cloning.
Instructions for transferring the master TV profile from USB to a target TV.
Explains CAMPORT auto sense, stand-alone, and PPV operations based on connector status.
Table detailing TV aux input configurations, direct access tuning, and source assignment.
Solutions for software-related problems like issues with channel scanning or "No Signal" messages.
Solutions for power-related problems and issues with the TV's display panel.
Troubleshooting tips for remote control malfunctions and poor picture/sound reception.
Steps to reset the LT2002 clone programmer after static shock or battery issues.
Troubleshooting common problems with clone programmer operation and cloning master TVs.
A visual guide to diagnose TV problems, starting from controller check to specific component failures.
Procedure to check if the TV is operating in commercial mode by testing front panel responsiveness.
Provides definitions for common terms related to TV technology, connections, and signals.
Explains B-LAN setup and how power saving settings control module power.
Lists available RJP models, distinguishing between Legacy and Scaler models.
Defines the priority order for video and audio inputs when using RJP connections.