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LG MC-059C User Manual

LG MC-059C
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OWNER'S MANUAL
Colour Television
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Retain it for future reference.
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set.
P/No. : MFL39815401 (MC059C,REV. 00)
Chassis MC-059C:
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LG MC-059C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLG
ModelMC-059C
CategoryTV
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Precautions

On Safety

Details on electrical safety, power cord handling, and precautions against shocks and fire hazards.

Do Not Open the TV Set

Warns against opening the TV due to dangerous high voltages inside, even when off.

To Avoid Personal Injury

Guidance on safe placement of the TV to prevent tipping or injury.

To Prevent Fire or Hazards

Precautions to prevent fire, including turning off when away, keeping openings clear, and avoiding magnetic devices.

On Installation

Instructions for safe installation, including power cord placement and avoiding damage.

Power Supply Information

Information on AC mains supply, voltage, and disconnecting during thunderstorms.

Service Recommendations

Advises against self-servicing and recommends qualified personnel for repairs.

Aerial Connection

Instructions for connecting the aerial cable and recommendations for optimal reception.

Location and Ventilation

Guidance on TV placement to ensure proper ventilation and avoid heat buildup or fire hazards.

Cleaning Instructions

Instructions for safely cleaning the TV screen using a damp cloth.

Repacking Advice

Advice on retaining original packing materials for potential future transport.

Battery Installation

Guide for installing batteries in the remote control handset, including polarity.

Location and Function of Controls

POWER Button

Switches the set On from standby or Off to standby.

Number Buttons

Switches the set On from standby or directly selects a programme number.

MENU Button

Selects a menu.

EYE/* Button

Switches the eye function On or Off.

Programme Up/Down & Volume Buttons

Selects programmes or menu items, adjusts volume, and adjusts menu settings.

Q.VIEW Button

Returns to the previously viewed programme.

PSM Button

Recalls your preferred picture setting.

FAVOURITE Button

Selects a favourite programme.

Turbo Picture/Sound Button

Selects Turbo Picture/Sound.

MUTE Button

Switches the sound On or Off.

TV/AV Button

Selects TV or AV mode, switches the set On from standby.

ARC/I/II/* Button

Changes picture format, selects language for dual broadcast, selects sound output.

LIST Button

Displays the programme table.

SLEEP Button

Sets the sleep timer.

SSM/* Button

Recalls your preferred sound setting.

Front Panel: Main Power Switch

Switches the set On or Off.

Front Panel: Power/Standby Indicator

Indicates standby mode (bright) or On mode (dim).

Front Panel: Remote Control Sensor

Receives signals from the remote control handset.

Front Panel: OK Button

Accepts selection or displays current mode.

Front Panel: Volume Adjustment Buttons

Adjusts volume and menu settings.

Front Panel: Programme Selection Buttons

Selects programme or menu item, switches set On from standby.

Side Panel: Audio/Video In Sockets

Connects audio/video out sockets of external equipment.

Side Panel: Headphone Socket

Connects the headphone plug to the set.

Basic Operation

Turning the TV On and Off

Instructions for switching the TV set On and Off, and reverting to standby mode.

Programme Selection

Methods for selecting TV programmes using number buttons or programme up/down.

Volume Adjustment

How to adjust the TV's volume using the remote control.

Quick View Function

Returns to the previously viewed programme.

Mute Function

How to switch the sound On or Off using the Mute button.

On-Screen Language Selection

Steps to select the on-screen display language for menus and prompts.

On-Screen Menus

Menu Navigation

Guides on navigating and selecting items within the TV's on-screen menus.

Station Menu

Accessing and adjusting settings related to TV stations.

Picture Menu

Accessing and adjusting settings related to picture quality.

Sound Menu

Accessing and adjusting settings related to sound output and quality.

Time Menu

Accessing and adjusting settings related to time, timers, and sleep functions.

Special Menu

Accessing and adjusting special features like language and child lock.

Setting Up TV Stations

Auto Programme Tuning

Instructions for automatically tuning and storing all available TV channels.

Manual Programme Tuning

Steps to manually tune and assign names to TV stations.

Assigning Station Names

Procedure for assigning custom names to TV channels.

Booster Function

How to use the Booster function to improve reception in fringe areas.

Programme Editing

Functionality to delete, copy, move, or skip stored TV programmes.

Deleting a Programme

Steps to remove a programme from the stored list.

Copying a Programme

Instructions to copy a programme to another position.

Moving a Programme

Procedure to relocate a programme to a different channel number.

Skipping a Programme

How to skip programmes so they cannot be selected via channel up/down.

Favourite Programmes

How to select and store favourite programmes for quick access.

Calling the Programme Table

How to display the stored programme list and navigate through it.

Selecting a Programme from Table

How to directly select a programme from the programme table.

Paging Through Programme Table

How to turn pages in the programme table to view more entries.

Picture Adjustment

PSM (Picture Status Memory)

Recalls and selects pre-defined picture settings like Dynamic or Standard.

CSM (Colour Status Memory)

Allows selection of picture colour status: standard, reddish, greenish, or bluish.

Manual Picture Settings

Manual adjustment of contrast, brightness, colour, and sharpness.

Eye Function (Optional)

Feature that automatically adjusts picture based on surrounding conditions.

XD Picture Selection (Optional)

Enhances picture brilliance and distinctness.

Sound Adjustment (Optional)

SSM (Sound Status Memory)

Selects pre-defined sound settings like Music, Movie, or Speech.

Manual Sound Adjustment

Manual adjustment of sound features like AVL, Balance, Treble & Bass.

Turbo Sound Function

Emphasizes and amplifies sound for a more powerful audio experience.

Sound Output Selection

Selects audio output for left and right speakers in AV mode.

Stereo/Dual Reception

Displays and allows selection of broadcast sound modes like Mono, Stereo, Dual.

Mono Sound Selection

Switches stereo reception to mono for improved sound depth.

Dual Language Broadcast

Switches between primary and secondary languages for dual language broadcasts.

NICAM Reception

Receives high-quality NICAM digital sound and selects output modes.

Time Setting

Setting the Clock

Instructions for setting the current time on the TV.

Setting the On/Off Timer

How to set timers for the TV to automatically switch On or Off.

Auto Sleep Function

Configures the TV to automatically switch to standby after a period of inactivity.

Other Functions

TV and AV Modes

Setting the TV to operate in TV or AV mode for different input sources.

Auto AV Switching

Automatically switches to AV mode when a VCR signal is detected.

Child Lock

Enables a lock feature requiring the remote control for operation.

Blue Back Function

Displays a blue background when there is no or poor signal.

Games Function

Accessing and playing built-in games on the TV.

Sleep Timer

Setting a timer to automatically switch the TV to standby.

Connection of External Equipment

Aerial Socket Connection

Connecting external devices like VCRs via the aerial socket.

Audio/Video Sockets

Connecting audio/video equipment using AV IN/OUT sockets.

Euro Scart Socket

Connecting VCRs or other devices using the Euro scart socket.

S-video / Audio Sockets

Connecting devices via S-VIDEO and audio sockets for improved picture quality.

Component Sockets

Connecting DVD players or similar devices using component video inputs.

Headphone Socket

Connecting headphones to listen to audio output and adjust volume.

Troubleshooting Check List

Symptoms and Solutions

Lists common TV problems and their potential causes.

Troubleshooting Checklist Items

Provides a checklist of items to check and adjust for troubleshooting.

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