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Contrast Ratio | 30000:1 |
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HDTV Compatibility | Yes |
HDMI Ports | 2 |
Brightness | 1500 cd/m² |
Screen Size | 50 inches |
Display Type | Plasma |
Viewing Angle | 178 degrees |
Input Ports | Component, Composite, RF |
Explains the buttons, indicators, and sensors on the TV's front panel for operation.
Details the various input and output ports available on the TV's rear panel for connectivity.
Provides step-by-step instructions for securely attaching the TV's stand.
Guides users on how to organize and manage cables connected to the TV.
Instructions on how to adjust the TV's viewing angle by swiveling the stand.
Guidance on securing the TV when the desk-type stand is not in use, e.g., for wall mounting.
Details on how to properly manage and route the TV's power cord for safety and tidiness.
Instructions for safely placing and ventilating the TV on a flat surface using its pedestal.
Information and recommendations for horizontally mounting the TV on a wall for optimal viewing.
Guides on connecting TV antennas or cable for receiving broadcast signals.
Guide on connecting an HD receiver or set-top box to the TV for enhanced video.
Instructions for connecting a DVD player to the TV for playback of discs.
Guidance on connecting a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) to the TV.
Instructions for connecting a personal computer to the TV for use as a monitor.
Connecting various other audio-visual devices to the TV not covered in specific sections.
Adjusts the screen aspect ratio (e.g., 4:3, 16:9, Zoom) for optimal viewing.
Allows selection from predefined picture modes like Vivid, Standard, Cinema, etc.
Automatically adjusts the color temperature for optimal image appearance.
Customizes picture settings such as contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, and tint.
Manual adjustment of red, green, and blue color tones for personalized picture settings.
Explains LG's unique technology for enhancing picture quality and HD display.
Adjusts gamma settings to control contrast and brightness for better image depth.
Optimizes picture quality settings specifically for watching movies and films.
Adjusts the screen's black level to enhance contrast and image quality.
Restores all picture settings to their original factory default values.
Prevents ghost images or screen burn-in from static images displayed for long periods.
Adjusts picture settings to reduce the TV's power consumption.
Resets all TV settings, including picture and sound, to their original factory defaults.
Automatically maintains a consistent volume level across different channels or programs.
Selects preferred sound profiles like SRS TSXT, Clear Voice, Standard, Music, etc.
Allows manual adjustment of the audio equalizer for personalized sound output.
Adjusts the sound balance between the left and right speakers for optimal audio.
Enables or disables the TV's internal speakers, useful for external audio systems.
Selects audio output for stereo, dual language broadcasts (DUAL I, DUAL II, DUAL I+II).
Options for receiving high-quality NICAM digital sound broadcasts.
Chooses audio output configuration for the left and right loudspeakers.
Sets the display language for menus and the country for regional settings.
Sets the TV's internal clock for accurate time display and timer functions.
Programs the TV to automatically turn on or off at preset times.
Sets a timer for the TV to automatically switch to standby mode after a specified duration.
Automatically switches the TV off after a period of inactivity or no input signal.
Instructions for activating and deactivating the teletext service on the TV.
Basic teletext functionality allowing page selection by entering a three-digit number.
An advanced teletext system allowing navigation through blocks and groups of pages.
Teletext pages selected using color-coded buttons corresponding to on-screen prompts.
Covers features like displaying time, changing text size, updating pages, and revealing hidden text.
Provides solutions for common operational issues and potential problems with the TV.
Guidelines for cleaning the TV screen and cabinet, and precautions for extended absence.
Lists technical details, dimensions, power requirements, and operating conditions for TV models.
Details on infrared remote control signal configurations and waveforms.
Instructions for connecting the TV to external control devices via RS-232C interface.
Information on standard 7-wire and non-standard 3-wire RS-232C cable configurations.
Function to assign a unique set ID number for controlling multiple TVs via serial interface.
Specifies parameters like baud rate, data length, and parity for RS-232C communication.
A comprehensive list of commands, functions, and their hexadecimal codes for remote control.