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| Screen Size | 43 inches |
|---|---|
| Display Type | LED |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| HDMI Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 1 |
| Audio Output | 10 W |
| Smart TV | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) |
| Operating System | webOS |
Lists all supported TV models and the physical components included in the package.
Advises users to carefully read and retain the safety and reference documentation.
Illustrates the initial physical steps required to set up the television for first use.
Details the various input and output ports available on the TV for connecting devices.
Instructions for connecting the TV power cord and inserting batteries into the remote control.
Guides users through the process of safely placing the TV on a table.
Information on necessary hardware, VESA compatibility, and steps for mounting the TV on a wall.
General advice and considerations for connecting various external audio and video devices.
Describes alternative ways to connect external devices, such as component or AV inputs.
Explains the purpose and operation of each button on the provided remote control.
Information regarding open-source software used in the product and associated license terms.
Provides solutions for frequently encountered problems with the television.
Details TV system compatibility, program coverage bands, and operating environment conditions.
Technical details about the TV's wireless network module, including frequency ranges and output power.
Highlights critical safety precautions and explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual.
Guidelines for safely handling and transporting the television to prevent damage.
Explains how to operate basic TV functions like power and menu navigation using the physical button on the TV.
Detailed instructions for securely mounting the TV on a stable table or stand.
Comprehensive steps and safety considerations for attaching the TV to a wall mount.
Information on VESA standards, dimensions, and recommended wall mount brackets for different models.
Specific instructions for connecting broadcast sources like antennas and cable boxes to the TV.
A detailed explanation of each button's functionality on the LG TV remote control.
Introduces the concept and benefits of setting up external devices to control the TV's functions.
Explains common visual characteristics like minor pixel defects or temporary image distortions.
Describes normal operational sounds such as plastic contraction or circuit humming.
Details on the wireless module's specifications and adherence to regulatory standards.
Explains the purpose of the manual and how to control the TV using external devices.
A reference list mapping specific remote control buttons to their corresponding hexadecimal key codes.
Describes how to establish external control using a USB to Serial converter cable.
Details the procedure for connecting the TV to external devices via an RS-232C serial cable.
Explains how to use a phone jack to RS-232 cable for external control connectivity.
Covers the pin configurations for RS-232 connections and how to set the device's unique ID.
Lists essential parameters for communication, including baud rate, data length, and parity.
A comprehensive table mapping commands, their codes, and data for controlling TV functions.
Specifies the structure and syntax for sending commands to the TV.
Explains how the TV confirms successful commands or reports communication errors.
Details how hexadecimal data values correspond to specific TV settings or actions.
Commands for turning the TV on/off and adjusting the screen's aspect ratio.
Commands to manage audio mute, adjust volume, and control picture contrast and brightness.
Commands for adjusting color, tint, sharpness, and controlling the On-Screen Display.
Commands for controlling treble, bass, balance, and locking remote control functions.
Commands for adjusting audio equalizer, energy saving modes, and tuning channels.
Specific commands for tuning analog and digital channels, varying by model.
Commands for adding, deleting, or skipping channels, and sending remote key codes.
Commands to adjust backlight, select input sources, and manage 3D display modes.
Commands for fine-tuning 3D settings and automatically configuring picture position.
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