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This document is an owner's manual for the LG OLED TV, covering models OLED55G3PSA, OLED65G3PSA, OLED77G3PSA, and OLED77Z3PSA. It provides essential safety instructions, guidance on installation, how to operate the TV, connection details for external devices, and troubleshooting tips, along with information on protecting the OLED screen.
The LG OLED TV is a sophisticated display device designed for home entertainment, offering high-resolution images and a range of connectivity options. It functions as a central hub for viewing broadcast television, streaming content from external devices, and interacting with various multimedia sources. The TV is equipped with advanced display technology that produces images by emitting light from each pixel, aiming for perfect black levels and clear, blur-free visuals. It includes built-in features to protect the screen and ensure optimal performance over time.
The TV offers a user-friendly experience with straightforward operation. Users can power the TV on and off, access and adjust menus, and select functions using a single button on the device or via the remote control. The manual emphasizes careful handling during movement and installation to prevent damage.
For connectivity, the TV supports various external devices through HDMI and USB ports. HDMI connections allow for high-definition audio and video input from Blu-ray players, HD receivers, DVD players, soundbars, and gaming consoles. The TV supports several HDMI audio formats, including True HD, Dolby Digital, PCM, and DTS, ensuring a rich audio experience. It is recommended to use certified Ultra High Speed HDMI®/™ cables for optimal picture quality and to avoid connection errors. The TV also features USB ports for connecting storage devices, allowing users to access multimedia content directly. Some models may support an IR Blaster for universal control of set-top boxes and other external devices, simplifying the home entertainment setup.
The TV is designed to be mounted on a table or a wall. For table mounting, it requires a minimum of 10 cm space from the wall for proper ventilation. Wall mounting options are available, and users are advised to consult with their local dealer for a VESA standard-compatible wall mount. Detailed instructions are provided for securing the TV to concrete or wood stud walls, emphasizing the importance of proper anchoring and screw tightening to ensure stability and safety.
The TV includes an "Always Ready" mode, which can be configured to respond to a motion sensor located at the bottom center of the TV. This feature allows the TV to turn on automatically based on changes in lighting or movement. Users can adjust the sensitivity of this motion sensor or disable the "Always Ready" mode if desired.
The manual outlines several maintenance and care guidelines to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the LG OLED TV.
Screen Protection: OLED TVs are susceptible to image retention (also known as "burn-in") due to the nature of their organic materials. To minimize this, the TV incorporates a "Pixel Cleaning" feature. This feature automatically checks the screen status and runs at optimal times based on accumulated viewing hours, typically when the TV is turned off. Users can also manually initiate Pixel Cleaning through the TV's menu settings. The manual advises against displaying fixed images for long periods, such as channel numbers, station logos, or game console icons, as these are prone to causing image retention. When watching content with black bars (e.g., 4:3 or 21:9 aspect ratios), users are encouraged to use the TV's "Vertical Zoom" or "4-Way Zoom" functions to remove these bars, further reducing the risk of image retention. Additionally, setting the picture mode to "Eco" and lowering the "OLED Pixel Brightness" can help minimize image retention. The "Adjust Logo Brightness" setting, when set to "High," also contributes to screen protection. The TV also has an automatic brightness reduction feature for fixed images, which restores brightness once the content changes.
Cleaning: For cleaning the TV, it is crucial to unplug the power cord first. Users should wipe the screen gently with a soft, dry cloth. The manual explicitly warns against spraying water or other liquids directly onto the TV and advises against using chemical cleaners such as glass cleaner, air fresheners, insecticides, lubricants, wax, abrasive thinners, benzene, or alcohol, as these can damage the product and its panel.
General Care: The manual stresses the importance of proper ventilation, advising against blocking ventilation openings or installing the TV in confined spaces. It also warns against exposing the TV to direct sunlight, high humidity, heat sources, or flammable objects. Users should protect the power cord from physical abuse and ensure it is securely connected to prevent damage or fire. In case of any malfunction, such as smoke, strange odors, or liquid/objects entering the product, users should immediately unplug the TV and contact customer service. Unauthorized modifications or repairs are strongly discouraged, as they can void the warranty and pose safety risks.
By following these guidelines, users can maintain their LG OLED TV in good condition and enjoy its features for an extended period.
| Screen Size | 77 inches |
|---|---|
| Display Type | OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz |
| Processor | α9 Gen 6 AI Processor 4K |
| Operating System | webOS |
| HDMI Ports | 4 |
| USB Ports | 3 |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Smart TV | Yes |
| HDR Support | HDR10, Dolby Vision |
| Audio Output | 60W |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 (4K UHD) |
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