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Verify all accessories are present in the product box upon unpacking.
Protect the TV screen from scratches when attaching the stand to the set.
Visual instructions for attaching the stand to the 43UP75* model.
Visual instructions for attaching the stand to the 43UP77* model.
This document serves as a Quick Start Guide for LG UP75* and UP77* series televisions, providing essential information for setup, usage, and basic maintenance. It's designed to help users quickly get their new TV up and running, covering everything from unboxing to connecting external devices and understanding key features.
The guide begins with an "Unpacking" section, which is crucial for the initial setup. It advises users to check the product box for all included items and to contact their local dealer if any accessories are missing. This ensures that users have all necessary components before proceeding with the assembly. A cautionary note is included regarding the illustrations in the manual, stating that they may differ from the actual product and items, which is a common disclaimer for electronic devices.
The first major step in setting up the TV is attaching the stand. The guide provides clear visual instructions for this process. It emphasizes a critical safety precaution: when attaching the stand, the TV screen should be placed facing down on a cushioned table or flat surface. This is to protect the screen from scratches or damage during assembly, highlighting the delicate nature of the display panel. The stand attachment process is shown with multiple steps, indicating where screws (M4 x L16) are to be used, and also illustrates cable management features to keep the setup tidy. The guide shows two different stand attachment methods, one for the 43UP75* models and another for the 43UP77* models, indicating slight variations in design or assembly based on the specific TV series.
Once the stand is attached, the guide moves on to connecting various external devices. It provides detailed diagrams of the TV's rear panel, illustrating the location and type of different input/output ports. These include:
Several important notes are provided regarding these connections:
The guide also includes instructions for using the remote control, illustrating how to insert batteries and basic button functions. It shows the pairing process for the Magic Remote, which typically involves pressing and holding specific buttons for a few seconds to register it with the TV. This ensures that users can fully utilize the advanced features of the Magic Remote, such as point-and-click navigation and voice commands.
A section on "Dimensions and Weight" is provided, offering a table with measurements (A, B, C, D, E, F, F-G in mm) and weight (kg) for different models within the UP75* and UP77* series (e.g., 43UP7500PTZ, 43UP7550PTZ, 43UP7740PTZ, 43UP7750PTZ). This information is useful for planning the TV's placement and ensuring it fits in the intended space. The power requirement is also listed as AC 100-240 V~50/60 Hz, indicating compatibility with standard electrical outlets.
Finally, the guide concludes with general advice:
In summary, this Quick Start Guide is a practical, visually-driven manual designed to facilitate a smooth initial experience with LG UP75* and UP77* series televisions. It covers essential steps from unpacking and assembly to connecting peripherals and understanding basic operational aspects, with a strong emphasis on safety and proper usage.
| Display Type | LED |
|---|---|
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Operating System | webOS |
| Voice Assistants | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| HDMI Ports | 3 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| HDMI | HDMI 2.0 |
| Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
| Screen Sizes | 50", 55", 65", 75" |
| Screen Size | 50", 55", 65", 75" |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Varies by screen size |
| Weight | Varies by screen size |
| Processor | Quad Core Processor 4K (LM21A) |
| HDR | Active HDR (HDR10 Pro, HLG) |