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Equalizer | Yes |
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Audio system | SRS TruSurround XT |
RMS rated power | 20 W |
Built-in subwoofer | No |
Number of speakers | 2 |
Equalizer bands quantity | 5 |
Product color | Black |
Panel mounting interface | 200 x 200 mm |
Comb filter | 3D |
Display diagonal | 37 \ |
Display brightness | 500 cd/m² |
Display technology | LCD |
Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Supported video modes | 1080p |
Contrast ratio (dynamic) | 20000:1 |
Supported graphics resolutions | 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080) |
Package depth | 228.6 mm |
Package width | 1193.8 mm |
Package height | 665.47 mm |
Package weight | 18230 g |
Audio formats supported | MP3 |
Image formats supported | JPG |
Video formats supported | H.264, MPEG2, MPEG4 |
Placement supported | Horizontal |
Mean time between failures (MTBF) | 50000 h |
Certification | RoHS |
HDMI version | 1.3 |
RS-232 ports | 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) | 200 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 1 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 173 W |
Tuner type | Analog & digital |
Analog signal format system | NTSC |
Digital signal format system | ATSC |
Depth (with stand) | 294.64 mm |
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Width (with stand) | 919.48 mm |
Height (with stand) | 657.85 mm |
Weight (with stand) | 14970 g |
Depth (without stand) | 86.36 mm |
Height (without stand) | 594.35 mm |
Weight (without stand) | 13200 g |
Warning against opening the product to avoid electric shock.
Warning to protect the product from rain or moisture to prevent hazards.
Guidelines for proper grounding of cable TV systems as per National Electric Code.
Covers reading, following, retaining instructions, heeding warnings, and basic handling.
Guidelines for cleaning the TV and warnings about using it near water.
Precautions for accessories, transport, attachments, ventilation, and mounting.
Information on power sources, cord polarization, and protection.
Details on HDMI technology and USB device usage for media playback.
Explanation of HDTV standards and signal formats.
Features like invisible speakers, Clear Voice II, and Real Cinema for improved audio.
Crucial information on preventing screen burn-in and image burn.
List of accessories provided with the TV for setup.
Details on the TV's front panel components, including the remote sensor and indicators.
Identification of the TV's rear panel connectors and ports.
Instructions for installing the TV stand and VESA wall mounting.
Instructions for organizing and securing TV cables.
How to connect TV antennas or cable service for signal reception.
Steps for connecting an HD receiver for optimal picture quality.
Connecting digital devices via HDMI for high-definition video and audio.
Connecting devices with DVI output to the TV's HDMI input port.
Instructions for connecting DVD players via Component or Composite cables.
Connecting a VCR to the TV using an antenna cable.
Connecting a VCR to the TV using composite RCA cables.
Connecting various audio/video devices like camcorders and game consoles.
Connecting a PC to the TV using a VGA cable for display and audio.
Connecting a PC with DVI output to the TV's HDMI input.
Configuring PC screen resolution, position, size, and phase.
How to connect USB devices and access their content.
Instructions for viewing JPG files from USB storage devices.
How to play MP3 files from a USB storage device.
How to use the slideshow feature, including full-screen viewing.
Explanation of the functions of all TV remote control buttons.
Steps for turning the TV on/off, selecting channels, and adjusting volume.
Guide to navigating the TV's On-Screen Display (OSD) menus.
Procedures for auto tuning, manual tuning, channel editing, and labeling.
Guide for selecting the desired input source for the TV.
Adjusting the display aspect ratio for various input sources.
Using factory-defined picture modes like Vivid, Standard, and Cinema.
Selecting picture proportion modes like Set by Program, Zoom, and Just Scan.
Manually adjusting picture settings like backlight, contrast, and brightness.
Optimizing contrast and color automatically for better picture quality.
Reducing interference and adjusting gamma for improved image clarity.
Utilizing Color Gamut, Edge Enhancer, and xvYCC for enhanced color.
Adjusting the screen's black level for darker or brighter reflections.
Dims bright pictures to reduce eye strain during viewing.
Optimizes picture settings for movie viewing by adjusting frame rates.
Restores picture settings to their default factory values.
Displays a slide show demonstrating various TV features.
Maintains consistent volume levels across different programs automatically.
Selecting sound modes like Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game for optimal audio.
Manually adjusting sound settings like treble and bass for personalized audio.
Enables SRS technology for immersive surround sound experience.
Enhances voice clarity in audio output for clearer dialogue.
Adjusting the left/right speaker sound balance.
Turning the TV's internal speakers on or off, useful with external audio equipment.
Resets all sound settings to their default factory values.
Selecting stereo, mono, or SAP audio for analog broadcasts.
Choosing the desired audio language for digital broadcasts.
Changing the language displayed on the TV's on-screen menus.
Displaying caption information for analog broadcasts.
Selecting language and customizing appearance for digital captions.
Configuring the TV's clock, including auto and manual settings.
Setting the TV to turn on or off automatically at scheduled times.
Turning the TV off automatically after a specified duration.
Setting up passwords and enabling/disabling blocking schemes.
Preventing access to specific channels that are not desired.
Blocking movies and TV programs based on rating systems like MPAA.
Restricting access to children's programs and general TV content by rating.
Solutions for common operational problems encountered with the TV.
Tips for cleaning and maintaining the TV for optimal performance and longevity.
Information on infrared remote control codes for TV functions.
Legal terms for the TV's open-source software components.
Information tailored for experienced installers, including setup guides.
A checklist for the initial installation and setup of the TV.
Overview of configuring a Master TV for commercial mode and cloning procedures.
Guide to operating the TV's installer menu and using the LG installer remote.
Explanation of the FTG (Free-To-Guest) setup for individual TV control.
Instructions for creating and copying channel maps for the FTG card.
Guide to the structure and settings within the FTG installer menu.
Solutions for common issues encountered during FTG card operation.
Overview of the LG Installer remote control's appearance and basic use.
Detailed explanation of the functions for each key on the installer remote.
Identification and description of all ports and connectors on the TV's rear panel.
Information on the A/V 2 input and RF antenna connection on the TV's side panel.
Making Remote Jack Pack (RJP) connections after commercial mode and cloning setup.
Instructions for installing MPI and PPV cards into the TV's card slot.
Overview of the main TV setup menus for configuring features.
Guide for connecting and learning Master TV setup using the TLL-1100A cloner.
Guide for connecting and learning Master TV setup using the LT2002 cloner.
Solutions for common problems encountered with the clone programmer device.
How to access and navigate the TV's installer menu for setup.
Detailed explanations of various installer menu items and their functions.
Step-by-step instructions for preparing a Master TV for cloning.
Overview of TV menu features that can be cloned across units.
Features for slideshows, music playback, and media options via USB.
Guide for creating a master TV profile and learning settings via USB.
Guide for teaching the master TV profile to a target TV via USB.
How the CAMPORT Auto Sense function operates when a plug is inserted.
Details on TV auxiliary input configurations and related troubleshooting.
Solutions for power-related problems like no power or intermittent operation.
Troubleshooting steps for no picture, poor picture quality, or display anomalies.
Solutions for remote control malfunctions and poor picture/sound reception.
A diagnostic flow chart to help resolve TV operational problems.
Procedure to check if the TV is currently operating in commercial mode.
Definitions of technical terms used throughout the manual for clarity.
Explanation of the B-LAN module and its configuration for network control.
Lists RJP models compatible with the TV.
Defines the input priority for video and audio connections via RJP.