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Panel life | - h |
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Pixel pitch | - mm |
Display diagonal | 32 \ |
Display brightness | 500 cd/m² |
Display resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
Display technology | LCD |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 20000:1 |
Display number of colors | - |
PC Audio in | Yes |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
Product color | Black |
Product design | Digital signage flat panel |
Panel mounting interface | 200 x 100 mm |
Sustainability certificates | RoHS |
RMS rated power | 20 W |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (sleep) | 1 W |
Power consumption (standby) | - W |
Power consumption (typical) | 120 W |
Depth | 106.7 mm |
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Width | 802.6 mm |
Height | 525.8 mm |
Weight | 11339.8 g |
Equipment tested for Class B digital device compliance with FCC Rules for interference.
Do not attempt unauthorized modifications to the product.
Read all safety and operating instructions before use and follow them.
Adhere to all product warnings; unplug and use a damp cloth for cleaning.
Avoid water exposure, ensure ventilation, and protect power cords.
Ensure proper grounding to prevent electric shock; do not ground via telephone wires.
Do not expose to rain, moisture, or liquids; avoid touching with wet hands.
Ground antennas properly; unplug during lightning storms for protection.
Avoid dusty places, direct sunlight, and keep away from heat sources.
Handle LCD screen with care; dispose of mercury lamps properly.
Configure password, block channels, and set ratings for content restriction.
Contains troubleshooting, product specifications, and IR codes for support.
Connect devices via HDMI for high-definition and USB for media playback; supports HDTV.
Features like SRS TruSurround XT and Clear Voice II enhance audio experience.
Avoid displaying static images for extended periods to prevent screen burn-in.
Lists included accessories such as manuals, remote control, power cord, and mounting hardware.
Identifies front panel buttons like Power, Input, Menu, and the standby indicator.
Details rear panel ports including HDMI, AV IN, Component, USB, and Antenna.
Explains the purpose of various ports like HDMI/DVI, Component, AV IN, RGB, and RS-232C.
Step-by-step guide for attaching the TV stand securely using screws.
Instructions for detaching the stand and installing the protective cover over the stand hole.
Provides VESA dimensions, screw types, and recommends LG brand mounts for safe installation.
Details how to manage cables using protective brackets, clips, or holders to prevent accidental removal.
Discusses pedestal installation for ventilation and swivel stand functionality for viewing angles.
Instructions on how to securely attach the TV to a desk to prevent tipping or falling.
Guidelines for securing the TV to a wall using necessary components to prevent tipping over.
Explains how to connect wall antenna sockets and cable TV wall jacks for signal reception.
Guides on connecting and using an HD receiver via Component or HDMI input for digital signals.
Instructions for connecting set-top boxes or other digital devices using HDMI/DVI IN ports.
How to connect DVI sources using an adapter or HDMI/DVI cable, including audio setup.
Step-by-step guide for connecting a DVD player using Component Video and Audio jacks.
Explains connecting DVD players via RCA composite or HDMI for video and audio output.
Guides for connecting a VCR using antenna input and RCA composite for video and audio.
Instructions for connecting devices like camcorders or game consoles using AV IN 2.
How to connect PCs via VGA or DVI using RGB IN and HDMI/DVI IN ports.
Lists supported resolutions and frequencies for PC connection via RGB-PC and HDMI-PC.
How to select PC resolution and adjust position, size, and phase for optimal display.
Guides on using Auto Configure for automatic adjustment of PC picture position and stability.
Manual adjustment of screen position, size, and phase for clarity and character trembling.
How to reset picture settings to factory defaults and enable/disable the TV's demo mode.
How to connect USB devices for software updates and photo/music entertainment.
Explains the functions of various remote control buttons like Power, Input, Menu, and navigation controls.
Guide for installing batteries and details on number, dash, list, and flashback buttons.
How to adjust volume, mute sound, and change channels using the remote control.
Steps to power on the TV, select viewing source via INPUT, and turn off the TV.
How to select channels using CH buttons or number keys, and adjust volume using VOL buttons.
Guide on displaying menus, selecting items, and returning to TV viewing using MENU and ENTER buttons.
Automatically finds and stores available channels; recommended after moving or changing antenna.
Procedure for manually adding or deleting channels and viewing signal strength for DTV/CADTV.
Explains how to select, add, or delete channels from the channel edit list, and how to access deleted channels.
Procedure for choosing preset labels or setting custom logos to identify channels.
Guide on selecting input sources like TV, AV, Component, RGB-PC, and HDMI.
How to connect USB devices and select Photo List or Music List from the pop-up menu.
Important precautions for connecting USB storage devices, including formatting and capacity recommendations.
Instructions on how to select and view JPG files from a USB device, including navigation and preview.
How to select, mark, delete, or view photos individually or in a slideshow using the popup menu.
How to change the Photo List view to fill the screen and access full-screen operations.
Controls for slideshow playback, background music, photo rotation, deletion, and options.
Instructions on how to play MP3 files from a USB device, including supported formats and bit rates.
How to choose the display aspect ratio for analog pictures (4:3) or PC input (4:3/16:9).
Explains options like Set by Program, Zoom, and Just Scan for matching picture proportion to source.
Lists factory presets for picture settings like Vivid, Standard, Natural, Cinema, Sport, and Game.
Choose from three automatic color adjustments: warm, cool, or medium.
Guides on manually adjusting picture appearance like backlight, contrast, brightness, sharpness, color, and tint.
Details features that optimize contrast, color, reduce noise, and adjust gamma for better picture quality.
Function to select 'Low' or 'High' black level to adjust screen contrast and brightness.
Feature to dim extremely bright pictures for a more comfortable viewing experience.
Feature to adjust TV for best picture appearance for movies, including 24 fps video adjustment.
How to reset picture settings to factory defaults and enable/disable the TV's demo mode.
Ensures consistent volume levels across different programs and channels automatically.
Lists presets for optimal sound quality based on content like music, movies, or sports.
Allows users to adjust sound to their preference, including treble, bass, and SRS TruSurround XT settings.
Patented SRS technology that solves multichannel content playback over two speakers.
Differentiates human sound range to improve voice quality and dialogue audibility.
Guides on adjusting the left/right sound balance of speakers to suit taste and room situations.
Option to turn off TV speakers when using external audio equipment or Hi-Fi systems.
Resets selected sound mode settings to default factory values.
Allows selection of MTS stereo programs or SAP for additional audio, or mono sound if broadcast is mono.
Select desired audio language for digital signals if multiple languages are available.
Choose the language for on-screen menus, affecting all menu displays.
Helps hearing-impaired users by displaying captioning information; operates in TV, AV1-2 modes.
Choose the language for DTV captions to appear on screen, available for digital sources only.
Customize DTV caption appearance, including size, font, text color, opacity, and edge styles.
Sets time automatically from digital channel signal; manual setting available if incorrect.
Guides on manually setting the TV's clock, year, month, date, hour, and minute.
Set scheduled times for the TV to turn on or off automatically, overriding each other if set for the same time.
Allows setting a timer for the TV to automatically turn off after a preset duration.
Configure blocking schemes, set ratings, and specify a password to restrict program viewing.
Activate or deactivate blocking schemes set up previously using the lock system.
Procedure for setting a new 4-digit password and confirming it for parental control access.
Allows blocking of unwanted channels to prevent children from watching them.
Block movies based on specified ratings (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17, X) to restrict viewing.
Prevents children from watching certain programs based on age or fantasy violence ratings.
Blocks specific TV programs based on ratings for age, dialogue, language, sex, or violence.
Enables blocking based on Region 5 rating data; allows temporary unlocking with password.
Allows users to block specific input sources (e.g., AV, HDMI, Component) to prevent unauthorized access.
Provides solutions for common operational issues like remote control problems, no picture/sound, and poor reception.
Tips for fixing issues like no power, no picture, erratic remote control, and poor reception.
Solutions for PC mode issues like signal out of range and software problems like no channel entry.
Guidelines for cleaning the screen and cabinet, and precautions for extended absence.
Technical specifications including dimensions, weight, power requirements, and environmental conditions.
Details on output waveform, frame configuration, and bit description for remote control IR codes.
A table listing IR codes for various functions like Power, Input, Mark, Ratio, and Volume.
Outlines the terms and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification of the software.
Details requirements for distributing modified works, including source code availability and notices.
States warranty disclaimers and limitations of liability for the program's use.
Covers miscellaneous provisions, responsibility for claims, and multiple licensing.
Discusses patent infringement, court judgments, and U.S. Government end users' rights.
Guidance on applying license terms to new programs and attaching required notices.
Outlines terms for copying, distributing, and modifying software libraries under LGPL.
Details distribution requirements for libraries, including source code and licensing terms.
Guidelines for modifying libraries and creating derivative works, including license application.
Covers license opt-in, patent claims, and geographical limitations for library distribution.
States warranty disclaimers and provides guidance on applying license terms to new libraries.
Defines license terms, contributor roles, and grants rights for source code usage.
Details contributor grants, intellectual property matters, and distribution requirements.
Covers license application, modifications, and terms for derivative works.
States warranty disclaimers and limitations of liability under the MPL.
Covers miscellaneous provisions, claims responsibility, and Exhibit A for MPL details.
Points to sections for experienced installers regarding commercial mode, B-LAN, and cloning.
Critical warnings on shock, moisture, cord polarization, and FCC rules compliance.
Key safety points for installation and use, including reading instructions, heed warnings, and proper cleaning.
Guidelines on avoiding water, ensuring ventilation, and protecting power cords.
Advice on using appropriate accessories, moving carts safely, and protecting power cords.
Proper grounding for antennas against surges and unplugging for lightning storm protection.
Avoid proximity to power lines and prevent overloading outlets to avoid fire or shock.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel, unplug if damaged, and keep away from heat sources.
Steps for unpacking, installing batteries, mounting, and connecting hardware.
Configuring installer menu items and TV features for end users.
Setting up commercial mode and installing software like PPV.
Steps to set installer menu items, band/AFC, channel override, and verify TV setup for cloning.
How to enter and navigate the installer menu using an LG installer remote control.
Guide for using the TLL-1100A to clone master TV setup into target TVs.
Procedure for setting up FTG cards, creating channel maps, and writing settings to the card.
Setting up communication links and selecting network icons for channel identification.
Explains how to use the Channel Map Editor to set logical channel numbers, labels, icons, and attributes.
Details configuration settings for user and hospital grades, including installer defaults and remote access.
Provides solutions for common FTG card operation errors like "Cannot contact target" and "Wrong Communication port".
Describes the LG Installer remote functions and provides instructions for installing batteries.
Explains the function of each key on the installer remote for TV setup and operation.
Details rear panel ports like HDMI/DVI, AV IN, Component, RGB, RS-232C, LAN, and Remote Jack Pack.
Describes USB IN, AV IN 2, and RF Antenna connections on the side panel and back.
How to connect RJP for commercial mode setup and cloning master TV procedures.
Instructions for removing the MPI card and installing a new PPV card into the MPI slot.
Overview of Main TV menus like Channel, Picture, Audio, Option, Lock, Input, and USB for configuration.
Steps to set up master TV features and learn the setup using the TLL-1100A programmer.
Guide for LT2002 cloning setup, including connections and warnings about PPV card usage.
Detailed steps for the LT2002 to learn the master TV setup via MPI port and set the clock.
Procedure for teaching the learned master TV profile from USB to a target TV.
Solutions for common LT2002 clone programmer issues like setup copy failure and LED blinking.
Troubleshooting for cloning failures, time disappearance, and new setup not present.
Lists installer menu items with functions, value ranges, defaults, and descriptions for TV setup.
Provides descriptions for installer menu items related to ports, channels, timing, and backlight settings.
Explains installer menu items for Installer Sequence, Power Management, AC On, Band/AFC, Start Channel, and Volume settings.
Details installer menu items covering Key Defeat, Sleep Timer, V-Chip, Channel Override, and Aux Status.
Explains installer menu items for Channel Time Color, Foreground/Background Color, Channel Not Available, HDMI2 Enable, and Noise Mute.
Covers RJP Availability, SAP Menu, Aspect Ratio Lock, Backlighting, ATSC, and Factory Default settings.
Steps to prepare a master TV by resetting, setting band, and adding channel icons/labels for cloning.
Procedure for adding custom channel icons, labels, and source labels for TV identification.
Details which menu features are clonable across different TVs, including Picture, Audio, Option, Lock, and Time settings.
How to set up USB for slideshows, play music with photos, or listen to MP3 files.
Steps to create a master TV profile on USB and learn it onto the TV, including file name editing.
Procedure for teaching the learned master TV profile from USB to a target TV.
Explains CAMPORT Auto Sense and Stand-Alone modes for side video inputs and PPV operation.
Tips for resolving software problems like "Cannot direct enter channel number" or "No Signal".
Solutions for no power, no picture, erratic remote control, and poor picture reception.
Solutions for PC mode issues like signal out of range and software problems like no channel entry.
Solutions for common LT2002 clone programmer issues like setup copy failure and LED blinking.
Troubleshooting for cloning failures, time disappearance, and new setup not present.
A flowchart to diagnose problems related to TV power, LED status, and remote response.
Steps to check if the TV is operating in Commercial Mode by testing the On/Off key and menu response.
Provides definitions for terms related to cables, signals, inputs, and TV technology like RF, HDMI, and HDTV.
Explains B-LAN setup, its role in hotel/institution headend communication, and power saving modes.
Lists RJP models and the priority hierarchy for video and audio inputs.