
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
before
operating
the
TV.
Retain
it
for
future
reference.
Record
model
number
and
serial
number
of
the
set.
See
the
label
attached
to
the
TV
back
cover
and
quote
this
information
to
your
dealer
when
you
require
service.
table
of
contents
page
5
setup
checklist
page
7
Internet
Home
Page
:
http://www.lgcommercial.com
P/N
:
3828VA0524B
(Digital
FCN
Chassis)
ⓒ
Copyright
2006,
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
Installation
and
Operating
Guide
Warranty
Model
Number
DU-27FB32C

Page
2
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL
The
lightning
flash
with
arrowhead
symbol,
within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated
"dangerous
voltage"
within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute
a
risk
of
electric
shock
to
persons.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
pres-
ence
of
important
operating
and
maintenance
(servicing)
instructions
in
the
literature
accom-
panying
the
appliance
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARDS,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
PRODUCT
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
POWER
CORD
POLARIZATION:
CAUTION:
To
prevent
electric
shock,
match
wide
blade
of
plug
to
wide
slot,
fully
insert.
ATTENTION:
Pour
eviter
les
chocs
electriques,
introduire
la
lame
la
plus
large
de
la
fiche
dans
la
borne
correspondante
de
la
prise
et
pousser
jusqu'au
fond.
NOTE
TO
CABLE/TV
INSTALLER:
This
reminder
is
provided
to
call
the
cable
TV
system
installer's
attention
to
Article
820-40
of
the
National
Electric
Code
(U.S.A.).
The
code
provides
guidelines
for
proper
grounding
and,
in
particular,
specifies
that the
cable
ground
shall
be
connected
to
the
grounding
system
of
the
building,
as
close
to
the
point
of
the
cable
entry
as
practical.
REGULATORY
INFORMATION:
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interfer-
ence
when
the
equipment
is
operated
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instruction
manual,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
?
Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
?
Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
?
Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
?
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
CAUTION:
Do
not
attempt
to
modify
this
product
in
any
way
without
written
authorization
from
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
Unauthorized
modification could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate
this
product.
COMPLIANCE:
The
responsible
party
for
this
product's
compliance
is:
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
1000
Sylvan
Avenue,
Englewood
Cliffs,
NJ
07632,
USA
?
Phone:
1-201-816-2000.
WARNING
For
Customer
Support/Service,
please
call:
1-888-865-3026
www.lgcommercial.com
Marketed
and
Distributed
in
the
United
States
by
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
2000
Millbrook
Drive,
Lincolnshire,
IL
60069
ⓒ
Copyright
2006,
LG
Electronics
U.S.A.,
Inc.
RECORD
THE
SERIAL
NUMBER
The
serial
number
of
this
Color
TV
is
located
on
the
back
of
the
cabinet.
For
future
reference,
we
suggest
that
you
record
the
serial
number
here:
MODEL
NO.
DU-27FB32C
SERIAL
NO.____________________________

Page
3
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Important
safety
instructions
shall
be
provided
with
each
apparatus.
This
informa-
tion
shall
be
given
in
a
separate
booklet
or
sheet,
or
be
located
before
any
operat-
ing
instructions
in
an
instruction
for
installation
for
use
and
supplied
with
the
apparatus.
This
information
shall
be
given
in
a
language
acceptable
to
the
country
where
the
apparatus
is
intended
to
be
used.
The
important
safety
instructions
shall
be
entitled
"Important
Safety
Instructions".
The
following
safety
instructions
shall
be
included
where
applicable,
and,
when
used,
shall
be
verbatim
as
follows.
Additional
safety
information
may
be
included
by
adding
statements
after
the
end
of
the
following
safety
instruction
list.
At
the
manufacturer's
option,
a
picture
or
drawing
that
illustrates
the
intent of
a
specific
safety
instruction
may
be
placed
immediately
adjacent
to
that
safety
instruction:
?
Read
these
instructions.
?
Keep
these
instructions.
?
Heed
all
warnings.
?
Follow
all
instructions.
1.
Do
not
use
this
apparatus
near
water.
2.
Clean
only
with
a
dry
cloth.
3.
Do
not
block
any
ventilation
open-
ings.
Install
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer's
instructions.
4.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
5.
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type
plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two
blades
with
one
wider
than
the
other.
A
grounding-type
plug
has
two
blades
and
a
third
grounding
prong.
The
wide
blade
or
the
third
prong
are
provided
for
your
safety.
If
the
provided
plug
does
not
fit
into
your
outlet,
consult
an
electrician
for
replacement
of
the
obsolete
outlet.
6.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
being
walked
on
or
pinched
particularly
at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and
the
point
where
they
exit
from
the
apparatus.
7.
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
(Continued
on
next
page)
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

Page
4
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
8.
Use
only
with
the
cart,
stand,
tri-
pod,
bracket,
or
table
specified
by
the
manufacturer,
or
sold
with
the
apparatus.
When
a
cart
is
used,
use
caution
when
moving
the
cart/apparatus
combination
to
avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
9.
Unplug
this
apparatus
during
light-
ning
storms
or
when
unused
for
long
periods
of
time.
10.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
serv-
ice
personnel.
Servicing
is
required
when
the
apparatus
has
been
dam-
aged
in
any
way,
such
as
power-
supply
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
liq-
uid
has
been
spilled
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
apparatus,
the
appa-
ratus
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped.
11.
CAUTION,
Concerning
the
Power
Cord:
Most
appliances
recommend
they
be
placed
upon
a
dedicated
circuit;
that
is,
a
single
outlet
cir-
cuit
which
powers
only
that
appli-
ance
and
has
no
additional
outlets
or
branch
circuits.
Check
the
speci-
fication
page
of
this
owner's
manual
to
be
certain.
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets.
Overloaded
wall
outlets,
loose
or
damaged
wall
outlets,
extension
cords,
frayed
power
cords,
or
dam-
aged
or
cracked
wire
insulation
are
dangerous.
Any
of
these
conditions
could
result
in
electric
shock
or
fire.
Periodically
examine
the
cord
of
your
appliance,
and
if
its
appear-
ance
indicates
damage
or
deteriora-
tion,
unplug
it,
discontinue
use
of
the
appliance,
and
have
the
cord
replaced
with
an
exact
replacement
part
by
an
authorized
servicer.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
physi-
cal
or
mechanical
abuse,
such
as
being
twisted,
kinked,
pinched,
closed
in
a
door,
or
walked
upon.
Pay
particular
attention
to
plugs,
wall
outlets,
and
the
point
where
the
cord
exits
the
appliance.
12.
Outdoor
Use
Marking:
WARNING
-To
Reduce
The
Risk
Of
Fire
Or
Electric
Shock,
Do
Not
Expose
This
Appliance
To
Rain
Or
Moisture
13.
Wet
Location
Marking:
Apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
or
splashing
and
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
or
over
apparatus.
PORTABLE
CART
WARNING

Page
5
Purchase
the
Optional
Installer's
Remote
and
Clone
Programmer
To
perform
a
normal
installation
set
up,
you
need
an
installer's
remote
such
as
the
LP702,
and
the
LT2000
Quickset
II
Clone
Programmer---both
are
shown
and
described
in
later
sections.
The
installer
remote
allows
access
to
the
Installer
and
User
menus.
The
LT2000
Quickset
II
Clone
Programmer
is
used
to
duplicate
an
LG
TV's
setup
and
install
it
on
another
identical
LG
TV.
See
your
LG
Dealer.
Note:
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.
SafetyWarnings.....................2
ImportantSafetyInstructions
. . . . . . . . .
.3-4
TableofContents....................5
TVFeaturesOverview..................6
SetupChecklist.....................7
Userremotecontrol...................8
Optional
Installer's
remote
control
. . . . . . . . .
9
Connections/Installation
Overview
. . . . . . . . .
10
Step
1.
TV
Connections
TV/VCR/Cable
Box/and
other
Equipment
Hookup
TVHookupDirectory.................11
Antenna..........................12
Cableservice.......................13
AntennawithVCR...................14
CableservicewithVCR................15
Additional
Equipment
Hookup
S-Video
VCR/DVD
etc.
.................16
ComponentVideo....................17
CompositeAudio/Video................18
External
Amplifier
(Audio
Out
[Matrix]
hook
up)
18
Step
2.
TV
Reception
Set
Up
&
Channel
Search
Auto
Program:
Select
Antenna,
or
Cable
service
andstartthechannelsearch.
. . . . . . . . . .
.19
Front
Panel
Controls/Source
Inputs
. . . . . . . .
20
Picture/SoundSourceSelection.
. . . . . . . . .
.21
SourceMenu.......................22
On-Screen
Menus/Displays
Overview
. . . . . . . .
23
Other
Menus
and
On-Screen
Displays
SleepTimerMenu....................24
Channel/Time/AudioDisplay.
. . . . . . . . . . .
.24
DigitalCCMenu.....................24
VolumeDisplay.....................24
ClosedCaptionsMenu.................24
CaptionsUnknowndisplay..............24
ChPreviewMenu....................24
GhostChannelDisplay.................24
AlarmMenu.......................24
DigitalCaptionsMenu.................24
Step
3.
Customize
the
TV's
Features
Setup
Menu
Add/Del/Blank.....................25
Channel
Labels
(Preset
and
Custom)
. . . . . . .
26
SourceName.......................27
ClockSetup(Auto/Manual).
. . . . . . . . . . .
.28
TimerSetup(On/OffTimers).
. . . . . . . . . .
.29
Captions:
Analog-Digital
(Setup
Overview)
. . .
30
Captions:
Analog-Digital
Menu
Structures
. . . .
31
Degauss..........................32
Language.........................33
AudioMenu....................34-35
VideoMenu........................36
ParentalControlMenu.............37-40
InstallerMenus.................41-49
LT2000
Quickset
II
Clone
Programmer
. . .
50
-
52
Clone
Programmer
Troubleshooting
. . . . . . . .
53
Troubleshooting.................54-57
Maintenance.......................57
Glossary..........................58
Notes...........................59
Warranty....................BackCover
Use
this
page
as
a
reference
for
finding
the
pages
or
sections
to
go
to
and
set
up
the
TV's
features
for
the
end
user
See
the
Setup
Checklist
on
page
7
Table
of
Contents

Page
6
TV
Features
Overview
A
brief
overview
of
the
features
on
this
TV
Analog
and
Digital
Tuners
This
TV
is
equipped
with
both
analog
and
digital
tuners.
The
analog
tuner
is
used
for
standard
over-the-air
antenna
and
cable
type
(CATV)
sources.
The
digital
tuner
is
provided
to
receive
over-the-air
digital
programming.
After
running
Auto
Programming
on
the
TV,
analog
channels
will
appear
numerical-
ly
with
Channel
Up/Down
and
Digital
Channels
will
appear
numerically
in
the
channel
scan
after
either
the
highest/lowest
analog
channel
or
aux
source.
Installer
Menu
Default
Items
Some
items
explained
in
this
guide
may
have
different
default
settings
than
those
shown
on
the
installer
menu
pages.
As
a
result,
those
items
may
need
to
be
reset
based
on
the
requirements
of
the
institution.
Install
a
Two-way
Signal
Splitter?
If
there
is
only
one
RF
lead
available,
install
a
two-way
splitter
in
order
to
be
able
to
provide
75
ohm
RF
leads
to
both
the
Antenna/Cable
and
Digital
Antenna
inputs
on
the
TV
connections
panel.
Available
Source
Connections
?
Antenna/Cable
?
Digital
Antenna
?
Component
Video
with
Right/Left
Audio
?
S-Video
with
Right/Left
Audio
?
Standard
Composite
Video
with
Right/Left
Audio
?
Matrix
Audio
Out
Speaker
?
Front
Panel
Controls
?
Front
Panel
Source
Inputs
Features
Analog
Menus
Digital
Menus
?
Alarm
Menu
?
Digital
Audio
(Note:
Even
though
an
OSD
?
Audio
Menu
?
Digital
Captions
indicates
that
digital
features
?
Captions/Text
?
Digital
Video
are
available,
they
may
not
be
?
Language
Menu
present
on
the
actual
channel
?
Parental
Control
picture
and
sound
signals.)
?
Sleep
On/Off
Timers
?
Screen
Degauss
?
Video
Menu
?
XDS
Display

Page
7
Setup
Checklist
Following
lists
the
steps
necessary
to
install
and
set
up
the
TV
Setup
and
Operation
Checklist
1.
Unpack
the
TV
and
all
accessories.
2.
Connect
the
TV
to
antenna
and
all
external
video
source
equipment.
See
pages
10
-
18.
3.
Install
batteries
in
remote
control.
See
page
11.
4.
Plug
TV
and
source
equipment
into
power
outlets.
See
page
11.
5.
Turn
TV
on.
See
pages
8,
9
or
20.
6.
Choose
on
screen
menu
language.
See
page
33.
(English
is
selected.)
Reception
Setup
and
Channel
Search
8.
Use
Auto
Program*
to
search
for
all
channels
in
your
area.
See
page
19.
7.
Select
viewing
source
for
TV.
See
page
22.
8.
Adjust
Installer
menu
per
requirements
of
the
lodge
entertainment
system.
See
pages
41
through
49.
Customize
the
TVs
Features
for
the
End
User
9.
Fine-tune
source
image
and
sound
to
personal
preference
or
as
required
by
source.
See
pages
25
through
40.
Additional
Features
Setup
See
page
5,
Table
of
Contents.
*Auto
Program
finds
channels
which
have
a
signal
present
and
are
actively
being
broadcast.
Some
broadcasters
do
not
provide
or
send
or
broadcast
a
signal
contin-
uously.
As
a
result,
some
DTV
channels
may
not
be
found
in
the
channel
scan.
If
you
know
that
there
is
a
DTV
channel
that
was
not
found
by
Auto
Program,
run
Auto
Program
again;
when
the
DTV
channel
is
actually
sending
out
a
program.
Or,
add
the
channel
using
the
Add/Del/Blnk
option
in
the
Setup
menu.

Page
8
User
Remote
Control
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALARM
CH
PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
CHANNEL
(Up/Down)
Scroll
available
channels
(analog
to
digital)
and
the
Aux
Channel
(Audio
/
Video
source).
User
Up/Down
menu
arrows
A
list
of
the
keys
and
their
functions
on
the
6710V00108L
user's
remote
supplied
with
the
TV
POWER
Turns
TV
On
or
Off.
CC
(Closed
Captions)
Press
to
turn
closed
cap-
tions
on/off.
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
In
digital
captions,
selects
next
cap-
tion
language.
Remote
Control
part
number
6710V00108L
VOLUME
Down/Up
Adjusts
the
sound
level.
User
Left/Right
menu
arrows.
Number
Keypad
Select
channels
directly;
key
in
channel
numbers
and
press
ENTER.
(SLEEP)
TIMER
Press
repeatedly
to
choose
a
TV
turn-off
time
up
to
4-hours.
Use
to
set
AM/PM
on
the
Alarm
menu.
-DASH
(-)
For
entering
digital
chan-
nel
numbers
e.g.
7-1,
11-3
etc.
AUDIO
Selects
available
audio
languages
for
digital
channels
only.
Audio
Languages:
Availability
of
audio
languages
are
determined
only
by
each
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
all
digital
programs.
FLASHBK
(Flashback)
Returns
to
the
last
chan-
nel
viewed.
MUTE
Turns
sound
Off
and
On,
while
the
picture
remains.
ENTER
Press
to
view
the
Channel/Time/Audio
display
or
to
remove
any
on-screen
display
or
menu.
ALARM
Press
to
display
menu,
fol-
low
on-screen
instructions
tosetatimefortheTVto
turn
itself
on.
CHANNEL
PREVIEW
(Not
functional
for
digital
channels
-
some
models.)
Displays
available
analog
TV
channels,
allows
hotel
guest
access
to
the
Aux
Channel
and
(if
active)
the
Guest
Parental
Control
menu:
set
V-Chip
blocks
on
analog
channels
only
to
restrict
both
analog
and
digital
programming.
?
Aux
Channel
allows
the
guest
to
select
the
Audio
/
Video
inputs.
(Use
the
A/V
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
TV
as a
source).

Page
9
Installer
Remote
Control
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALARM
CH
PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
Keys
descriptions
and
their
functions
for
the
optional
Installer's
remote
Remote
Control
part
number
6710V00108M
CHANNEL
(Up/Down)
Scroll
available
channels,
(analog
to
digital)
and
the
Aux
Channel
(Audio/Video
source).
POWER
Turns
TV
On
or
Off.
VOLUME
Down/Up
Adjusts
the
sound
level.
Number
Keypad
Select
channels
directly;
key
in
channel
numbers
and
press
ENTER.
(SLEEP)
TIMER
Press
repeatedly
to
choose
a
TV
turn-off
time
up
to 4-
hours.
Use
to
set
AM/PM
on
the
Alarm
and
On/Off
Timer
menus.
FLASHBK
(FLASHBACK)
Returns
to
the
previously
tuned
channel.
MUTE
Turns
sound
Off
and
On,
while
the
picture
remains.
ENTER
Press
to
view
the
Channel/Time/Audio
display
or
to
remove
any
on-screen
display
or
menu.
ALARM
Press
to
display
menu.
Follow
on-screen
instruc-
tions
to
set
a
time
for
the
TV
to
turn
itself
on.
TV/FM
(Down
Arrow)
Use
for
the
menus
down
arrow.
If
TV
has
FM
radio,
toggles
between
TV-FM.
MENU/SELECT/ADJ
(Adjust
Left/Right)
Selects
and
adjusts
on-
screen
menu
options.
Press
MENU
repeatedly
to
scroll
through
menus.
Use
SELECT
to
choose
options
and
ADJ
(Adjust)
Left/Right
to
change
the
selected
option.
Audio
Languages:
Availability
of
audio
languages
are
determined
only
by
each
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
all
digital
programs.
CC
(Closed
Captions)
Press
to
turn
closed
cap-
tions
on/off.
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
In
digital
captions,
selects
next
cap-
tion
language.
-DASH
(-)
For
entering
digital
chan-
nel
numbers
e.g.
7-1,
11-
3
etc.
AUDIO
Selects
available
audio
languages
for
digital
channels
only.
CHANNEL
PREVIEW
(Not
functional
for
digital
channels
-
some
models.)
Displays
available
analog
TV
channels,
allows
hotel
guest
access
to
the
Aux
Channel
and
(if
active)
the
Guest
Parental
Control
menu:
set
V-Chip
blocks
on
analog
channels
only
to
restrict
both
analog
and
digital
programming.
?
Aux
Channel
allows
the
guest
to
select
the
Audio
/
Video
inputs.
(Use
the
A/V
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
TV
as
a
source).

Page
10
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
T
y
p
ic
a
l
T
V
B
a
c
k
S-V
id
eo
In
M.P.I.
R
Au
d
io
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Co
mp
on
ent
Vi
deo
In
pu
t
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Mat
rix
Out
Connections/Installation
Overview
Use
this
page
for
reference
when
connecting
analog
or
digital
signal
sources
and
other
source
equipment.
To
hookup
source
equipment,
refer
to
the
next
page;
shows
pages
to
go
to
for
equipment
hookup
options.
Also,
see
the
front
connection
panel
hookup
options
on
page
20.
Notes:
?
Digital
cable
is
not
available
on
this
TV.
?
If
only
one
wire
provides
the
signal
source,
use
a
standard
2-way
signal
splitter
and
connect
it
to
both
the
Antenna-Cable
and
Digital
Antenna
RF
jacks
on
the
TV,
see
below.
Antenna/Cable
Connect
analog
off
air
antenna
or
analog
CATV
signal
source
here.
Digital
Antenna
Connect
if
digital
signal
source
is
available.
Note:
If
both
digital
and
analog
signals
are
only
available
from
one
RF
lead,
connect
a
signal
splitter
(not
provided).
Matrix
Out
Connect
external
speaker
here.
Component
Video
Inputs
Connect
component
video
equipment
or
a
DVD
player
here.
DVD
Player
480i
Set
Top
Box
480i
MPI
Ports
Connect
LT2000
clone
programmer
to
either
MPI
port.
Note:
Do
not
make
con-
nections
to
both
MPI
ports
at
the
same
time.
Video
In
R-Audio-L
Connect
composite
Video-Audio
source
here.
S-Video
In
R-Audio-L
Connect
S-Video-Audio
source
here.
Digital
Cable
(DCATV)
This
TV
cannot
be used
for
digital
cable
signals.
Rear
Connections
Panel

Page
11
IMPORTANT!!!
Use
this
page
to
decide
where
you
need
to
begin
your
setup.
First,
find
the
line
below
that best
describes
what
you
want
to
do,
then
go
to
that
page
number.
Go
to
additional
pages
as
required.
Off
Air
Antenna
Only
(provide
digital
signal
to
TV
if
required
by
using
a
signal
splitter)
Ifyouareusinganantennaandnootherequipment,goto.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.page12
Cable
Service
Only
Ifyouhavecableserviceandnootherequipment,goto...........................page12
Off
Air
Antenna
with
VCR
IfyouareusinganantennaandhaveaVCR,goto..............................page14
Cable
Service
with
VCR
IfyouhavecableserviceandaVCR,goto....................................page15
S-Video
IfyouwanttoconnectanS-VideoVCR/DVDPlayeretc.,goto.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.page16
Component
Video
Ifyouwanttohookupacomponentvideodevice,goto..........................page17
Composite
Video
Ifyouwanttohookupacompositevideodevice,goto...........................page18
External
Speaker
SendtheTVsoundtoanexternalaudiosystemormonauralspeaker,goto
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
.page18
Install
Batteries
in
User
Remote
Control
Hookup
Directory
Back
of
Remote
Remove
the
back
of
the
remote
and
install
two
high-quality
AA
batteries.
120
Volt
60HzAC
Plug
TV
into
Wall
Power
Outlet
After
all
connections
have
been
made,
plug
the
TV
and
all
system
equipment
into
power
sources
as
applicable.
This
TV
is
designed
to
operate
on
standard
current,
120-volt
60
Hertz
AC
power.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
it
on
DC
Current.
Available
Source
Connections

Page
12
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
T
yp
ica
l
TV
Ba
ck
S-Vid
eo
In
M.P.I.
R
Aud
io
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Co
mpon
ent
Vi
deo
I
nput
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Ma
trix
Ou
t
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Ty
pic
al
T
VB
ac
k
S-V
ideo
In
M.P.I.
RAu
dio
InL
Digital
Antenna
Comp
onent
Vide
o
Inp
ut
RAudioInL
R Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Matrix
Out
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
75
ohm
Signal
Splitter
Hook
Up
an
Off
Air
Antenna
Locate
the
Antenna/Cable
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
Connect
the
antenna
that
runs
from
the
wall
directly
to
this
jack,
according
to
the
connection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
Ifyouhavea75ohmRF
cable,
then
you
don't
need
any
adapters!
A
300
to
75
ohm
adapter
is
not
included
with
the
LG
TV.
Over
the
Air
Antenna
To
get
digital
with
only
one
RF
antenna
lead,
install
a
signal
splitter
Mini
Glossary
2-Way
Splitter
A
device
that
provides
two
antenna
signals
from
one
antenna
lead.
75
ohm
The
wire
that
comes
from
an
off-air
antenna
or
cable
service
provider.
Each
end
RF
Cable
looks
like
a
hex
shaped
nut
with
a
wire
sticking
through
the
middle,
and
it
screws
onto
the
threaded
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
300
to
(Not
shown)
A
small
device
that
connects
a
flat
two-wire
300
ohm
antenna
to
a
75
75
ohm
ohm
RF
jack.
They
are
usually
about
an
inch
long
with
two
screws
on one
end and
a
Adapter
round
opening
with
a
wire
sticking
out
on
the
other
end.
If
there
is
only
one
antenna
lead
available
from
the
wall
antenna
jack,
locate
the
Antenna/Cable
and
the
Digital
Antenna
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
Connect
the
antenna
that
runs
from
the
wall
directly
to
a
75
ohm
2-way
signal
splitter
(not
provided)
according
to
the
con-
nection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
Connect
the
two
antenna
leads
to
the
TV
RF
inputs:
Antenna/Cable
and
Digital
Antenna.
This
will
provide
the
same
over
the
air
signal
to
both
the
analog
and
digital
RF
inputs.
Connect
an
over
the
air
signal
source
to the
TV

Page
13
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Typ
ica
l
TV
Ba
ck
S
-Vide
oIn
M.P.I.
R
Audi
oIn
L
Digital
Antenna
Co
mpon
ent
V
ideo
I
nput
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
M
atrix
O
ut
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Ty
pic
al
TV
B
ack
S-
Video
In
M.P.I.
RA
udio
In
L
Digital
Antenna
C
ompo
nent
Video
Inpu
t
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Matrix
Out
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Cable
Box
In
Out
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
34
output
switch
Hook
Up
Cable
Service
(CATV)
Locate
the
Antenna/Cable
in
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV
set.
Connect
the
CATV
cable
that
runs
from
the
wall
according
to
the
connection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
The
TV
digital
tuner
does
not
work
with
a
Digital
Cable
signal
source.
Cable
Service
Cable
Service
with
a
Cable
Box
Locate
the
Antenna/Cable
in
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV
set.
Connect
the
CATV
cable
that
runs
from
the
wall
to
the
cable
box
and
TV
according
to
the
connec-
tion
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
If
you're
using
a
cable
box,
tune
theTVtochannel3or4anduse
your
cable
box
to
change
channels.
If
you're
using
a
cable
box,
Auto
Program
might
only
find
the
channel
your
cable
service
is
on
(usually
channel
3
or
4).
The
TV
digital
tuner
does
not
work
with
a
Digital
Cable
signal
source.
Connect
cable
service
to
the
TV

Page
14
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Typ
ica
l
T
V
Bac
k
S
-Vide
oIn
M.P.I.
R
Aud
ioI
nL
Digital
Antenna
Comp
onen
t
Vide
o
Inp
ut
RAudio
nL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Matr
ix
Out
In
Out
Audio
Video
34
VCR
Back
VCR
Back
AV
Panel
output
switch
A/V
cables
not
included
with
TV
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
Off
Air
Antenna
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Hook
Up
an
Off
Air
Antenna
with
VCR
Locate
the
Antenna/Cable
In
jack
on
the
back
of
the
VCR.
Connect
the
antenna
that
runs
from
the
wall
jack
directly
to
this
jack,
according
to
the
connection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
Connect
a
75
ohm
wire
to
the
Digital
Antenna
input
on
the
TV
for
digital
pro-
gramming.
Make
the
VCR
to
TV
connections
as
indicated
in
the
illustration.
If
you
have
a
75
ohm
RF
cable,
then
you
don't
need
any
adapters!
A
300
to
75
ohm
adapter
is
not
included
with
the
LG
TV.
Over
the
Air
Antenna
with
VCR
Connect
an
over
the
air
signal
source
to
the
VCR
and
TV
No
A/V
cables
are
included
with
the
TV.
Without
A/V
cables,
most
VCRs
will
not
play
video-
cassettes
in
stereo
sound.

Page
15
Cable
TV
Wall
Jack
Cable
Box
In
Out
34
Output
Switch
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Typ
ic
al
TV
Ba
ck
S
-Vide
oIn
M.P.I.
R
Aud
io
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Comp
onen
t
Vide
o
Inp
ut
RAudio
nL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Mat
rix
Out
In
Out
Audio
Video
34
VCR
Back
VCR
Back
AV
Panel
output
switch
A/V
cables
not
included
with
TV
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Off
Air
Antenna
RF
Coaxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Hook
Up
a
Cable
Box
with
VCR
Locate
the
In
jacks
on
the
cable
box
and
the
VCR.
Connect
a
75
ohm
cable
between
the
cable
box
wall
jack
and
Cable
In
on
the
cable
box.
Connect
a
75
ohm
cable
from
the
Cable
out
jack
on
the
cable
box
to
the
Ant
In
jack
on
the
VCR.
Connect
a
75
ohm
cable
between
the
VCR
out
jack
on
the
VCR
and
the
Antenna/Cable
In
jack
on
the
TV.
Connect
a
75
ohm
wire
to
the
Digital
Antenna
input
on
the
TV
to
get
digital
programming.
Make
the
other
VCR-TV
connections
as
indicated
in
the
illustration.
For
cable
service
without
a
cable
box,
connect
a
75
ohm
cable
between
the
cable
wall
jack
and
the
VCR
In
jack.
Cable
Service
with
VCR
Connect
a
cable
box
and
VCR
to
the
TV
No
A/V
cables
are
included
with
the
TV.
Without
A/V
cables,
most
VCRs
will
not
play
videocassettes
in
stereo
sound.

Page
16
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Ty
pi
ca
l
T
V
Ba
ck
S-Vi
deo
In
M.P.I.
R
Au
dio
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Co
mp
onen
tVi
deo
Inp
ut
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
M
atrix
Out
S-Video/audio
cables
not
included
with
TV
Audio
Out
S-Video
Out
34
VCR
Back
VCR
Back
AV
Panel
Output
Switch
RL
Hook
Up
S-Video
DVD
Player
or
VCR
1
2
Locate
the
S-Video
out
jack
on
the
DVD
player
or
VCR.
On
the
DVD
player
or
VCR,
connect
the
S-Video
out
jack
to
the
S-Video
in
jack
on
the
TV
according
to
the
connection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
Make
the
right/left
audio
connections
as
indicated
in
the
illustration.
S-Video
DVD
Player
or
VCR
Connect
an
S-Video
source
to the
TV
3

Page
17
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
T
yp
ic
al
T
V
B
ac
k
S-V
ide
oIn
M.P.I.
RA
ud
io
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Com
p
ent
Vide
npu
t
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Ma
trix
Out
DVD
Player
with
Component
Video
CO
MPONEN
T
VIDEO
OUT
Y
Pr
Pb
R
L
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
R-AUDIO
L-/MONO
Hook
Up
Component
Video
1
2
Locate
the
component
output
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
DVD
player.
Connect
the
component
output
jacks
on
the
DVD
player
to
the
TV
component
input
jacks,
according
to
the
connection
diagram
shown
to
the
right.
Component
Video
Connect
a
component
video
source
to the
TV

M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
T
yp
ica
l
TV
Ba
ck
S
oIn
M.P.I.
Audi
L
Digital
Antenna
Comp
onen
t
Vide
o
Inpu
t
RAudioInL
R Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Matrix
Out
Audio
cables
not
included
with
TV
Composite
Audio/Video
Device
Audio
Out
Video
Out
Right
Left
Audio
cable
not
included
with
TV
Audio
In
Speaker
Back
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
T
y
pic
al
TV
Ba
ck
S-Vide
oIn
M.P.I.
RA
udio
InL
Digital
Antenna
Compo
nent
V
ideo
I
nput
RAudioInL
R
Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Ma
trix
Out
Page
18
Hook
Up
Composite
Audio/Video
&
External
Speaker
1
2
Locate
the
composite
audio/video
input
jacks
on
the
TV.
Connect
the
composite
audio/video
input
jacks
to
a
compos-
ite
audio/video
device
as
shown
in
the
illustration.
Composite
Audio/Video
Connect
the
TV
to
an
composite
audio/video
source
and
an
external
speaker
1
2
External
Speaker
Locate
the
Matrix
Out
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
Connect
the
Matrix
Out
jack
to
an
external
speaker
or
audio
amplifier
as
indicated
in
the
illustration.

Page
19
Auto
Program
(Channel
Search)
Using
the
optional
Installer's
remote
control,
press
POWER
to
turn
the
TV
on.
Press
MENU
repeatedly
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Using
SELECT
on
the
remote
control,
high-
light
Auto
Program
on
the
menu.
Press
the
Right
or
Left
ADJ
arrow
to
go
to
the
Auto
Program
menu.
Using
SELECT,
choose
either
Cable
TV/Digital
Air
or
Off-Air
Antenna/Digital
Air
on
the
menu
(see
Mini
Glossary
below.)
Press
the
Right
or
Left
ADJ
arrow
to
begin
the
Channel
Search.
Press
ENTER
when
the
channel
search
is
completed.
This
is
when
the
progress
bars
are
filled
and
a
message
"COMPLETED
SUC-
CESSFULLY"
appears
on
the
screen.
Auto
Program
finds
channels
being
received
by
the
TV
tuners.
Cable
will
not
work
unless
you
subscribe
to
a
cable
service.
After
the
channel
search
is
complete,
use
the
features
on
the
following
pages
to:
Add/delete/blank
channels,
Include
channel
labels,
so
that
they
appear
on
the
channel
/
time
/
audio
display.
Choose
from
the
preset
label selections.
Channels
labels
are
only
available
for
analog
channels.
Channel
search
for
digital
channels
is
avail-
able
in
either
the
cable
or
off
air
antenna
option.
Use
Auto
Program
to
specify
over-the-air
Antenna
or
Cable
Service
incoming
signal
source
and
automatically
store
all
of
the
channels
found
by
the
channel
search
in
non-
volatile
memory.
(Do
not
connect
any
device
to
front
video
input
while
TV
is
in
channel
search
mode.)
Mini
Glossary
On
the
Auto
Program
Menu,
select:
OFF AIR
ANTENNA/DIGITAL
AIR
If
only
over-the-air
channels
are
available,
select
Off-Air
Antenna/Digital
Air.
CABLE/DIGITAL
AIR
If
you
subscribe
to
a
cable
service,
select
Cable
TV/Digital
Air.
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
32
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
PROGRAM
SETUP
MENU

Page
20
Front
Panel
Controls
/
Source
Inputs
Using
the
front
panel
controls
to
operate
the
TV
On/Off
Turns
TV
on
and
off.
CC
(Captions/Text)
Turns
selected
caption/text
option
on
and
off.
Menu
To
display
on
screen
menus.
Volume
(Left/Right)
Decreases/increases
sound
level.
Channel
(Down/Up)
Chooses
next
available
channel.
R-Audio
-L(In)
Right/Left
Channel
audio
input
jacks.
Video
(In)
Input
for
a
video
signal
from
auxiliary
equipment.
S-Video
(In)
Input
for
an
S-Video
signal
from
S-Video
(Y-C)
equipment.
The
front
Video
jacks
are
Auto
Sense
source
connections.
With
cables
connected,
the
TV
will
automatically
change
its
source
setting
to
CAMPORT,
or
FRNT
Y/C
(Front
S-Video)
as
indicated
on
the
channel-time
display.
If
you
have
a
device
connected
to
the
front
Video
or
S-Video
jack
and
the
Auto
sense
source
connection
is
turned
on,
you
will
not
be
able
to
change
channels
using
the
TV
tuner
until
you
have
disconnected
the
device.
The
front
Video
input
jack
has
a
priority
over
the
front
S-Video
input
jack.
If
you
have
cables
connected
to
both
the
front
Video
jack
and
the
front
S-Video
jack
(and
the
Auto
sense
source
connection
is
turned
on
in
the
Installer
menu),
only
the
image
from
the
front
Video
input
will
be
displayed.
Typical
Front
Panel
Controls
MENU
VOL
R-AUDIO-L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
Typical
TV
Front
Panel
ON/OFF
CH

Page
21
Picture/Sound
Source
Selection
Typical
TVBack
S-Video
In
M.P.I.
RAudioInL
Com
p
onent
Vi
deo
Input
RAudioInL
RAudioL
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
MatrixOut
V
id
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In
R
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ud
io
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S
-V
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de
o
M.P.I.
Ant
e
nna
Cable
Dig
ital
Ante
nna
Front/Rear
Connections
Panels
A
U
D
IO
/S
-V
D
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O
O
UT
R
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D
O
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Camcorder
VCR
S-Video
DVD
Audio/Video
Component
Video
Note:
The
Installer
by
changing
options
in
the
Installer
menu,
can
change
the
default
setup
and
determine
which
source
connections
are
available.
?
Auto
Source
Sensing
Connections:
The
front
video
inputs
Camport
and
S-Video
(Y-
C),
override
all
other
source
inputs.
The
Auto
Sense
feature
is
factory
preset
to
be
on
--for
both
front
video
inputs.
?
The
Source
menu
shows
which
picture
and
sound
sources
are
available.
Hook
up
a
device
to
front
Video/Audio
In,
to
use
this
Auto
Sense
source.
Disconnect
the
device
when
finished.
To
access
other
available
sources,
use
the
Source
menu
or
use
Channel
Up/Down
to
select
the
Aux
input.
Auto
Source
Sensing
Connections
override
all
other
sources.
The
front
Video
and
S-Video
in
jacks
are
Auto
Sense
source
connections.
If
you
have
devices
connected
to
these
jacks
you
will
not
be
able
to
change
channels
using
the
TV
tuner
until
you
have
disconnected
those
devices.
Connectable
sources
Seepages9-16
Antenna/Cable
Camport
(Front
Video
input)
Front
S-Video
Aux
Video
(Rear
Video
Inputs)
Rear
S-Video
Component
Video

Page
22
Source
Menu
Press
MENU
repeatedly
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote
until
the
Source
menu
appears.
Choose
the
input
source
using
SELECT.
Press
ENTER,
or
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
go
to
the
selected
source
and
to
remove
the
menu.
Notes
?
The
selection
of
the
sources
appearing
in
the
Source
menu
may
vary
depending
on
the
installation
setup
for
Auto
Sense
sources
in
the
Installer
menu.
?
If
a
source
is
not
connected,
the
not
available
message
is
displayed.
Selecting
picture
and
sound
sources
Mini
Glossary
SOURCE
Input
or
device
providing
picture
and
sound
to
the
TV.
AUTO
SENSE
SOURCE
Input(s)
that
the
TV
automatically
switches
to
when
connected.
SOURCE MENU
ANTENNA/CABLE
CAMPORT
F
S-VIDEO
R
S-VIDEO
COMP
(YPr Pb)
REAR
AUX.
PRESS
TO
CHANGE
PRESS ENTER
OR
TO
ACTIVATE
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M

Page
23
On-Screen
Menus/Displays
Overview
Descriptions
of
the
menus
and
on-screen
status
displays
Using
MENU
and
the
other
keys
indicated
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
the
user
can
access
the
menus/displays
described
below.
On-Screen
Menus
Setup
Menu
Adjusts
the
basic
characteristics
of
the
TV.
Auto
Program
19
Automatically
finds
and
stores
active
channels
to
scroll
through
using
Channel
Up/Down.
Source
Menu
22
Selects
input
sources
to
see
and
hear
on
the
TV.
Add/Del/Blnk
25
Manually
pick
and
choose
which
active
channels
will
appear
when
using
Channel
Up/Down.
Channel
Labels
26
Labels
the
channels
with
their
network
names
(ABC,
CBS,
HBO,
etc.).
Source
Name
27
Create
new
names
for
the
sources'
on-screen
displays.
Allows
the
installer
to
customize
sources
names.
Clock
Set
28
Sets
the
time
on
the
TV.
Timer
29
Sets
the
TV's
automatic
turn
On/Off
times.
Captions
30
Analog-Digital
Captions
(Caption/Text)
Setup
Overview.
Captions
Menus
31
Analog-Digital
Captions
Menus
Structures.
Degauss
32
Improves
the
quality
color
image
on
the
screen.
Language
33
Chooses
the
language
the
on-screen
menus
will
appear
in.
Audio
Menu
34
Customizes
the
sound.
The
options
are:
Bass,
Treble,
Balance,
Audio
Mode/Audio
Language,
Front
Surround,
SoundRite,
Audio
Pref.
Digital
Audio
35
Digital
audio
language
selection.
Video
Menu
36
Customizes
the
picture.
The
options
are:
Contrast,
Brightness,
Color,
Tint,
Sharpness,
Picture
Pref,
and
Aspect
Ratio
(Aspect
Ratio
only
for
Digital
Channels).
Parental
37
Allows
user
to
block
program
content
or
the
A/V
sources
Control
Menu
for
up
to
99
hours,
with
the
use
of
a
password.
Other
Menus
and
On-Screen
Displays
Volume
24
Shows
current
sound
level
setting;
press
VOLUME
Up/Down
to
activate.
Channel/Time
24
Shows
the
current
time,
channel,
video
and
type
of
incoming
audio
signal,
or
mute,
and
XDS
info;
press
ENTER
to
activate.
Ch
Preview
24
Displays
the
available
channels
list;
press
CH
PREVIEW.
(Only
Analog
Channels
are
displayed
not
digital).
Captions/Text
24
Turns
selected
Caption/Text
option
On
and
Off;
press
CC
to
activate.
Sleep
Timer
24
Sets
the
time
the
TV
will
turn
off.
Ghost
Channel
24
Shows
the
current
channel
number
in
red
scrolling
down
the
screen.
Refer
to
Installer
menu
to turn
off.
Alarm
24
Sets
a
time
for
the
TV
to
automatically
turn
itself
on.

5----
9----
20----
32----
2----
AUX----
VOLUME
Ch25-PBS
7:15
PM
MONO
XDS
Information
As
Available
CHANNEL
PREVIEW
CH
TO
SELECT,
ENTER
TO
QUIT
CC FOR
PARENTAL
CONTROL
SLEEP
TIMER
OFF
PRESS
TIMER
CC
CAPTION
1
IS
ON
ALARM
MENU
TIME
NOW
3:11
PM
6:10
AM
TIMER
PRESS
DIGITS
TO
SET
TIME
TIMER
TO SELECT
AM/PM
CC
CAPTIONS
UNKNOWN
CC
CAPTIONS
ENGLISH
LENGTH
00:32
TIME
LEFT
00:42
Page
24
Other
Menus
and
On-Screen
Displays
Press
the
remote
keys
indicated
below
to
access
these
menus
and
displays
Volume
Display
Press
VOLUME.
Shows
current
sound
level.
Closed
Captions
Menu
Press
CC.
Turns
selected
option
on
or
off
for
both
analog
and
digital
captions.
See
Caption
/
Text
pages
to
set
up
options.
Captions
Unknown
Display
Press
CC,
if
captions
are
not
known,
this
display
appears.
Channel/Time/Audio
Display
Press
ENTER.
Shows
selected
channel
or
source,
time
if
the
clock
is
set,
incoming
audio
signal,
and
XDS
info
if
avail-
able
on
program.
For
XDS,
wait
5
seconds
then
press
ENTER.
Sleep
Timer
Menu
Press
TIMER.
Shows
remaining
time
before
TV
turns
off.
Set
a
preset
turn-off
time from
10
minutes
up
to
4
hours.
Alarm
Menu
Press
Alarm.
Sets
a
time
for
the
TV
to
automatically
turn
itself
on.
Ch
Preview
Menu
Press
CH
PREVIEW.
Shows
list
of
TV
Analog
Channels,
AUX
source,
and
provides
access
to
the
Parental
Control
menu.
(Some
models
-
not
functional
on
digital
channels.)
Ghost
Channel
Display
Channel
number
appears
in
red
on
the
right
side
of
the
pic-
ture
and
slowly
scrolls
down-
ward.
To
disable
Ghost
Channel,
see
Installers
menu.
Digital
Captions
Menu
Press
CC
to
scroll
each
digital
captions
language,
if
available.
News
and
local
programming
5:50
PM
Thu
Jan
19,
2007
4:00
PM
6:00
PM
DTV
66-1
Dolby
Digital
HD
Multi-lingual
16:9
1080i
TV-PG
Digital
Captions
On-screen
Display
Press
ENTER
twice
to
see
the
on-screen
display
for
digital
channels.
Reveals
channel
number
and
program
details:
Title,
day,
time,
languages
available,
audio
options
available,
video
formats
available,
Closed
cap-
tions
options
available,
etc.

Page
25
Use
the
MENU
key
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote
to
access
the
Setup
menu.
Use
SELECT
to
highlight
the
Add/Del/Blnk
option.
Using
either
the
NUMBER
keypad
and
ENTER
or
the
Channel
Up/Down
arrow
on
the
remote,
select
a
channel.
(If
adding
a
deleted
channel,
you
will
need
to
use
the
NUMBER
keypad
and
ENTER.)
Using
the
Right/Left
ADJ
arrow,
spec-
ify
whether
the
channel
is
to
be
Added,
Deleted
or
Blank.
To
continue,
select
another
channel
and
repeat
Step
4.
When
you
are
fin-
ished,
press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Adding
Aux,
VCR3, VCR4,
to
the
Channel
Preview
List.
Go
to
the
Setup
menu,
select
the
Add/Del/Blnk
option.
Use
Channel
Up/Down
to
select
Ch
126-0
for
VCR3
(Ch
127-0
for
VCR4)
and
choose Added.
Note:
If
the
option
was
turned
off
in
the
Service
menu,
you
will
have
to
reinstate
it
before
it
can
appear
as
an
option
in
the
Channel
Preview
list.
Note:
You
can
specify
Add,
Delete
or
Blank
for
VCR3, VCR4,
and
Aux.
Caution:
If
you
delete
Ch
3-0,
VCR3
(Ch
126-0)
is
also deleted.
If
you
delete
Ch
4-0,
VCR4
(Ch
127-0)
is
also
deleted
and
vice
versa.
Channel
scanning
up:
Analog
Channels,
Digital
Channels,
VCR3,
VCR4
and
Aux.
Use
Channel
Up
to
scan
all
channels,
Ch
Preview
for
analog
only.
Channel
scanning
down,
reverse
order
of
above.
If
you
delete
a
channel,
it
isn't
gone
for
good.
Just
select
it
using
the
NUMBER
keypad
on
the
remote,
or
add
it
later.
Blank
does
not
work
on
Digital
channels.
To
add
digital
channels
that
were
deleted,
run
Auto
Program
again.
Add/Delete/Blank
Channel
Setup
Fine-tune
the
channel
selection
list
CH
30-1
ADDED
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
987
6
5
4
32
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
Mini
Glossary
ADDED
Adds
new
channels
to
the
list
that
the
user
can
scroll
through
using
Channel
Up/Down.
DELETED
Removes
channels
for
one
reason
or
another
from
the
channel
scan
list
available
using
Channel
Up/Down.
BLANK
Deletes
the
video
but
retains
the
audio,
if
present
on an
analog
channel.

Page
26
Using
either
the
NUMBER
keypad
or
the
Channel
Up/Down
arrows
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
select
a
channel.
Press
MENU
repeatedly
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Choose
the
Ch
Labels
option
using
SELECT.
Pressing
either
the
Right/Left
ADJ
arrow
repeatedly,
pick
the
label
you
want
from
the
available
selections;
suchasA&E.
To
continue
channel
labeling,
select
another
channel
or
if
you
are
fin-
ished,
press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Some
channels
already
provide
a
channel
label
which
is
included
with
the
broadcast
signal.
Labeling
the
channels
helps
identify
which
familiar
nationwide
networks
are
available.
i.e.,
A
&
E
-
Arts
and
Entertainment,
CNN
-News,
ESPN
-
Sports,
HBO
-
Movies
and
so
on...
Channels
labels
are
not
available
for
Digital
Channels.
Setting
Preset
Channel
Labels
Selecting
channel
names
from
the
preset
Channel
Labels
CH
7-0
ABC
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
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1
ALARM
CH
PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
Mini
Glossary
- - - -
The
4
dashes
will
allow
a
channel
label
to
appear;
if
one
is
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
NONE
Prevents
any
channel
label
from
appearing.

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27
Press
MENU
repeatedly
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Choose
the
Source
Name
option
using
SELECT.
Press
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
go
to
the
Source
Name
menu.
Use
SELECT
to
choose
a
Source.
Use
Volume
Up/Down
to
select
letter
spaces
(space
blinks).
Use
Channel
Up/Down
to
change
the
character
to
one
of
the
255
characters
available.
(A
blank
letter
space
is
available
after
the
"!"
Symbol).
Continue
to
set
the
new
source
name,
11
digits
are
available
for
each
source.
Repeat
from
step
4
to
rename
other
sources.
If
finished,
press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Source
Custom
Name
Menu
This
menu
enables
the
Installer
to
customize
source
names
SOURCE
NAME
CAMPORT
F
S-VIDEO
R
S-VIDEO
COMP.
YPr
Pb
AUX
VIDEO
PRESS
VOL
UP/DN
TO
SELECT
CHAR
MY
CAMPORT
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
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28
Clock
Setup
(Auto
or
Manual)
Mini
Glossary
TIME
A
four-digit
figure
broken
down
into
hours
and
minutes,
used
to
enter
the
time
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
HOURS
First
two
digits
that
are
entered
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
MINUTES
The
last
two
digits
that
are
entered
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
TIMER
Chooses
AM
or
PM
when
setting
the
clock.
Clock
Auto/Manual
Operating
Modes
Setup
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
use
MENU,
SELECT,
and
the
ADJ
Left/Right
arrows
to
choose
and
set
up
the
Clock
menu
options.
Use
the
number
keypad,
or
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrows,
to
set
the
time.
Use
TIMER
to
set
AM/PM.
Clock
Set
Auto:
TV
automatically
sets
the
time.
Time
Zone:
Installer
can
choose
the
time
zone
or
have
the
TV
set
it
automatically.
Day.
Savings:
Installer
can
choose
to
have
daylight
savings
adjust
the
clock
time
one
hour,
or
have
the
TV
adjust
it
automatically.
Manual:
Installer
sets
the
time
on
the
clock.
?
Press
ENTER
repeatedly
to
remove
menus.
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CLOCK
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CLOCK
SETUP
MENU
CLOCK
SET
TIME
ZONE
DAY.
SAVINGS
CLOCK
MENU
CLOCK
MENU
CLOCK
SET
TIME
SET
AUTOMATIC
OFF
ON
AUTOMATIC
AUTOMATIC
EASTERN
CENTRAL
MOUNTAIN
PACIFIC
MANUAL
10:43
AM
TIMER
The
clock
can
also
be
set
using
24
hour
"military
time."
For
p.m.
Settings
add
1200.
For
example,
to
set
6:30
p.m.,
add
1200
to
630,
=
enter
1830.
For
Auto
Clock
Set
to
work,
the
TV
must
be
tuned
to
a
local
analog
(not
digital)
PBS
station.
If
the
TV
does
not
set
the
time,
set
the
clock
time
manually.
Clock
time
can
be
set
using
either
the
number
keypad
or
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrows.
Use
TIMER
to
set
AM/PM.
ENTER
0
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ALARM
CH
PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ

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29
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
press
MENU
repeatedly
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Press
SELECT
repeatedly
to
highlight
the
Timer
option,
press
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow.
Use
SELECT
to
choose
an
option.
Use
the
num-
ber
keypad and/or
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrows
to
enter
the
times.
Use
the
TIMER
key
to
set
AM/PM.
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menu
and
return
to
TV
viewing.
Your
options
are:
?
On
Time:
Sets
a
time
that
the
TV
will
turn
itself
On
each
day.
?
Off
Time:
Sets
a
time
that
the
TV
will
turn
itself
Off
each
day.
?
On/Off
Timer:
Enables
or
disables
the
On/Off
Timer
functions.
(The
On/Off
Timer
can
be
dis-
abled
but the
settings
will
be
retained.)
The
clock
must
be
set
before
the Timers
will
function.
The
Off
Timer
can
be used
to
turn
the
TV
off
at
the
preset
time.
The
On
Timer
does
not
have
to
be
set
to
use
the
Off
Timer
feature.
On-Off
Timers
Setup
Set
up
On/Off
Timers
Note:
On/Off
Timers
operate
independently
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
TIMER
SETUP
MENU
ON
TIME
OFF
TIME
ON/OFF
TIMER
ON
TIMER
9:00
AM
7:00
PM
TIMER
TIMER
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
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5
4
32
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
Mini
Glossary
TIME
A
four-digit
figure
broken
down
into
hours
and
minutes,
used
to
enter
the
time
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
HOURS
First
two
digits
that
are
entered
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
MINUTES
The
last
two
digits
that
are
entered
when
setting
the
clock
or
programming
timers.
TIMER
Chooses
AM
or
PM
when
setting
the
clock.

Analog
Closed
Captions/Text
Operating
Modes
Setup
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
use
MENU,
SELECT,
and
ADJ
(Left/Right)
arrows
to
choose
Closed
Captions
/
Text
mode
and
set
up
other
options
for
the
end
user.
Quick/Mute
When
CC
is
pressed:
End
user
can
only
turn
Captions
On/Off.
(If
CC
on
Mute
is
On,
shows
captions
when
sound
is
muted.)
(If
locked,
caption
type
is
retained
with
Power
On/Off.)
Standard
When
CC
is
pressed:
End
user
can
choose
a
captions
type.
(If
locked,
type
is
retained
with
Power
On/Off.)
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menus.
Digital
Captions Operating
Modes
Setup
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
use
MENU,
SELECT,
and
ADJ
(Left/Right)
arrows
to
configure
the
Digital
Captions
appearance.
Language
Selects
the
default
Digital
Caption
Language.
Style:
Set
By
Program
Captions
appear
white
text
on
black,
similar
to
analog
captions.
Custom
The
installer
configures
the
Digital
Captions
appearance,
see
the
next
page
for
the
digital
captions
appearance
options
available.
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menus.
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30
Captions:
Analog-Digital
(Caption/Text)
Setup
Overview
Standard
closed
captioning
is
available
using
the
Caption
1
option.
Caption/Text
are
features
which
allow
the
TV
to
display
the
closed
caption
and/or
text
options
if
made
available
by
the
broadcaster.
Availability
and
functionality
of
Caption/Text
options
are
determined
only
by
each
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
every
program.
Set
up
Closed
Caption/Text
options
for
the
end
user
Analog-Digital
Closed
Captions/Text
Overview,
End-user
Setup
The
caption/text
feature
is
designed
to
be
available
to
the
end
user
on
either
an
analog
or
digital
channel.
For
the
end
user
to
get
analog
captions,
all
the
user
needs
to
do
is
press
CC
on
the
remote
and
select
On
- -
same
for
digital
channels,
select
On
and
pick
a
language.
The
installer
can
elect
to
make
analog
and
digital
captions
available
by
turning
captions
on.
The
installer
sets
the
caption
options
on
both
analog
and
digital
menus.
To
set
up
digital
captions,
the
installer
must
tune
in
a
channel
with
digital
captions.
Use
'Set
by
Program'
to
show
digital
cap-
tions
that
are
similar
in
appearance
to
analog
captions
e.g.
white
text
on
black.
End
User
Captions Operation
If
both
analog
and
digital
captions
are
turned
on
by
the
installer,
analog
and
digi-
tal
captions
will
be
available
to
the
end
user.
If
digital
captions
are
not
available
on
a
digital
channel
and
analog
captions
are,
then
analog
captions
will
appear.

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31
Mini
Glossary
CAPTIONS
The
term
for
the
words
that
scroll
across
the
bottom
of
your
TV
screen;
usually
the
audio
portion
of
the
program
provided
for
the
hearing
impaired.
TEXT
The
term
for
the
words
that
appear
in
a
large
black
frame
and
almost
cover
the
entire
screen;
usually
messages
provided
by
the
broadcaster.
(Only
available
on
analog
channels.)
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CAPTIONS
SETUP
MENU
OPER.
MODE
SEL.
CC
TYPE
CC
CAPTION
CC
ON
MUTE
CAPTION
LOCK
CAPTION
1
CAPTION
2
CAPTION
3
CAPTION
4
TEXT
1
TEXT
2
TEXT
3
TEXT
4
QUICK
MUTE
ON/OFF
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CAPTIONS
SETUP
MENU
OPER.
MODE
SEL.
CC
TYPE
CAPTION
LOCK
CAPTION
SETUP
CAPTION
SETUP
CAPTION
1
CAPTION
2
CAPTION
3
CAPTION
4
TEXT
1
TEXT
2
TEXT
3
TEXT
4
STANDARD
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CAPTIONS
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
TO
SET
CAPTIONS
SETUP
MENU
STYLE
SIZE
FONT
TEXT
COLOR
TEXT
OPACITY
BACK
COLOR
BACK
OPACITY
EDGE
TYPE
EDGE
COLOR
LANGUAGE
CAPTION
ON/OFF
STYLE
SIZE
FONT
TEXT
COLOR
TEXT
OPACITY
BACK
COLOR
BACK
OPACITY
EDGE
TYPE
EDGE
COLOR
LANGUAGE
CAPTION
ON/OFF
CAPTION
LOCK
ON
OFF
ENGLISH
SPANISH
FRENCH
BLACK
WHITE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
MAGENTA
CYAN
SOLID
FLASH
TRANSLUCENT
TRANSPARENT
SOLID
FLASH
TRANSLUCENT
TRANSPARENT
BLACK
WHITE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
MAGENTA
CYAN
BLACK
WHITE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
YELLOW
MAGENTA
CYAN
NONE
RAISED
DEPRESSED
UNIFORM
LEFT
SHADOW
RIGHT
SHADOW
FONT
0
FONT
1
FONT
2
FONT
3
FONT
4
FONT
5
FONT
6
FONT
7
ON
OFF
ENGLISH
ESPA OL
FRANCAIS
DIGITAL
CAPTIONS
SETUP
SMALL
STANDARD
LARGE
DIGITAL
CAPTIONS
SETUP
SET
BY
PROGRAM
CUSTOM
ON
OFF
Availability
and
functionality
of
Digital
Captions
are
determined
only
by
each
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
every
program.
Captions:
Analog-Digital
Menu
Structures
Review
Analog
and
Digital
Captions
options
available
Note:
Digital
captions
are
only
available
on
some
digital
channels.
Digital
Captions
Menu
Structure
Analog
Captions
Menu
Structure
Availability
and
functionality
of
Analog
Captions
are
determined
only
by
each
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
every
program.

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32
Press
MENU
repeatedly
on
the
optional
Installer's
remote
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Use
SELECT
on
the
remote
control,
to
highlight
the
Degauss
option
on
the
menu.
Use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
choose
ON
or
OFF.
(After
the
screen
is
degaussed,
ON
mode
switches
to
OFF
mode
auto-
matically.)
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Notes:
Do
not
Degauss
the
screen
too
often;
the
life
of
the
picture
tube
may
be
shortened.
If
you
cannot
correct
the
screen
condition
by
degaussing,
try
degauss
again
after
about
4
minutes.
Degauss
the
Screen
ON
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
32
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M
Remove
color
impurities
appearing
on
the
screen

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33
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
press
MENU
repeatedly
until
the
Setup
menu
appears.
Use
SELECT
on
the
remote
control,
to
highlight
the
Language
option
on
the
menu.
Use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
choose
one
of
the
following
options:
English,
Spanish
(Espanol)
or
French
(Francais).
Press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Language
for
the
On-Screen
Menus
Choose
English,
Spanish,
(Espanol)
or
French
(Francais)
for
the
on-screen
menus
ENGLISH
SETUP
MENU
AUTO
PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH.
LABELS
SOURCE
NAME
CLOCK
SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
DEGAUSS
LANGUAGE
POWER
F
L
S
H
B
K
MUTE
C
C
C
H
A
N
N
E
L
V
O
L
U
M
E
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
32
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ
ADJ
T
V
/
F
M

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34
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
press
MENU
repeatedly
to
go
to
the
Audio
menu.
Using
SELECT
on
the
remote
control,
high-
light
the
audio
menu
option
you
want
to
change.
Choose
from:
?
Bass:
Increases/decreases
lower-end
sounds.
?
Treble:
Increases/decreases
higher-end
sounds.
?
Balance:
Allows
you
to
put
the
sound
more
to
the
left
or
right
channel.
?
Audio
Mode:
Choose
from
Stereo
sound,
Mono,
or
2nd
Audio/SAP.
?
Audio
Lang:
Choose
from
English,
Spanish
or
French
Audio
Language
default.
(Only
available
on
Digital
Channels.)
?
Front
Surround:
Turns
front
surround
speakers
on
and
off.
?
SoundRite:
Turns
the
uniform
volume
fea-
ture
on
and
off.
?
Audio
Pref:
Selects
Custom
or
Preset.
Use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
adjust
or
change
the
option
you
have
selected.
Use
SELECT
to
choose
other
Audio
menu
options,
or
press
ENTER
to
remove
menu.
Use
the
Audio
button
to
scan
the
Audio
Languages
available
for
a
Digital
Channel.
Not
all
programming
is
broadcast
in
stereo
sound
or
has
2nd
Audio
SAP.
Not
all
Digital
Channels
offer
more
than
one
audio
language.
(See
the
next
page.)
The
audio
language
selected
must
actually
contain
audio
so
that
it
can
be
heard
by
the
end
user.
Audio
Menu
Set
up
the
audio
menu
options
for
the
end
user
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO
MODE
FRONT
SURROUND
SOUNDRITE
AUTO
PREF
AUDIO
MENU
STEREO
OFF
OFF
CUSTOM
Analog
Channel
Display
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO
LANG
FRONT
SURROUND
SOUNDRITE
AUTO
PREF
AUDIO
MENU
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
CUSTOM
Digital
Channel
Display
ENTER
0
9
87
6
5
4
3
2
1
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
AUDIO
TIMER
MENU
SELECT
ADJ ADJ

Page
35
Mini
Glossary
STEREO
SOUND
Stereo
(stereophonic)
sound
refers
to
audio
that's
divided
into
right
and
left
sides.
MONO
SOUND
Mono
(monaural)
sound
is
one
channel
of
sound.
On
more
than
one
speaker,
all
the
speakers
play
the
same
audio.
CUSTOM
Your
own
audio
menu
settings.
PRESET
Resets
audio
menu
values
to
their
original
settings.
Audio
Menu:
Digital
Audio
Language
Selection
Use
the
AUDIO
button
to
select
digital
audio
languages,
if
available
Indicates
the
broadcast
has
additional
audio
languages
available.
Note:
The
broadcaster
has
control
of
any
additional
languages
available.
If
a
program
display
shows
another
lan-
guage
is
being
broadcast,
press
the
AUDIO
button
to
select
that
audio.
If
however,
no
other
language
is
being
included
on
the
program's
signal,
no
other
audio
may
be
heard.
This
con-
dition
is
not
the
fault
of
the
TV.
If
no
other
language
is
being
broadcast,
the
TV
can't
play
it.
To
hear
audio,
you
must
select
an
active
language.
On
the
optional
Installer's
remote,
press
AUDIO
repeatedly
to
scroll
the
available
digital
audio
language
on
the
selected
channel.
?
As
mentioned
above,
even
if
anoth-
er
language
is
indicated
as
being
available,
if
it
is
not
being
added
to
the
audio
signal,
no
audio
will
be
heard
for
that
additional
language.
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On
the
optional
installer's
remote,
press
the
MENU
key
repeatedly
until
the
Video
menu
appears.
Your
options
are:
?
Contrast:
Adjusts
the
level
of
difference
between
white
and
black
in
the
TV
picture.
The
more
contrast,
the
brighter
the
picture
appears.
?
Brightness:
Increases
or
decreases
amount
of
white
in
the
TV
picture.
?
Color:
Adjusts
levels
of
all
colors
in
the
TV
picture.
?
Tint:
Adjusts
the
relative
amounts
of
red
and
green
in
the
picture.
?
Sharpness:
Raises
or
lowers
the
definition
of
the
picture.
The
lower
the
level,
the
soft-
er
the
image
will
appear.
?
Aspect
Ratio:
(Digital
channels)
Modifies
height
and
width
ratio
of
the
picture
when
available
from
the
broadcaster.
Aspect
Ratio
options:
Zoom,
Full
Screen,
Letter
box.
?
Picture
Preference:
Choose
either
Custom
or
Preset:
Custom
=
Allows
you
to
set
the
picture
appearance
to
your
requirements.
Preset
=
Resets
all
the
above
options
back
to
their
original,
factory-set
levels.
Using
SELECT
on
the
remote
control,
choose
Contrast
on
the
menu.
Use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrow
to
change
or
adjust
the
contrast
level
as
required.
Press
ENTER,
to
remove
the
menu,
or
repeat
from
Step
2
to
adjust
other
Video
menu
options.
Choose
the
Preset
option
in
Picture
Preference
to
quickly
reset
the
Video
menu
options
to
their
original
default
values.
Aspect
Ratio
is
only
for
Digital
Channels.
The
availability
of
Aspect
Ratios
are
determined
only
by
the
broadcaster
and
may
not
be
available
on
all
programs.
Aspect
Ratio
options
are
not
available
for
480i
(SD)
dig-
ital
channels.
Video
Menu
Use
the
Video
Menu
to
customize
the
picture's
appearance
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
PICTURE
PREF
VIDEO
MENU
CUSTOM
Analog
Channel
Display
Digital
Channel
Display
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
ASPECT
RATIO
PICTURE
PREF
VIDEO
MENU
LETTER
BOX
CUSTOM
ENTER
0
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Overview
Parental
Control
offers
the
user
a
wide
variety
of
options
and
settings
that
restrict
or
"block"
the
programming
that
can
appear
on
the
TV.
Parental
Control
allows
the
user
the
capability
of
defining
which
program
rating
they
consider
acceptable,
to
the
younger
or
more
sensitive
viewer.
It
can
be
preset
and
turned
either
on
or
off
by
the
user
who
specifies
a
secret
4-number
code,
the
password.
The
number
of
hours
blocked
are
specified.
General
audience
and
children
viewer
blocks
can
both
be
programmed
into
the
TV's
memory.
Viewer
ratings
are
specified
for
both
TV
and
the
motion
picture
industry;
both
rating
systems
should
be
used,
for
complete
cov-
erage.
The
ratings
are
based
on
the
ages
of
children.
(See
following
pages.)
To
insure
complete
coverage
for
all
TV
programs,
(movies
and
regular
TV
shows)
choose
a
rating
for
MPAA
to
restrict
movies
from
the
selections
on
the
following
pages.
AND
choose
ratings
from
the
TV
Parental
Guidelines
Rating
System
also
on
the
following
pages,
using
the
Age
Block
option
for
General
Audiences
and
for
Children.
In
addition
to
those,
you
may
wish
to
add
additional
restrictions
from
the
Content
Block
sub
menu.
See
the
Parental
Control
menu
and
submenus
exam-
ples
on
the
following
pages.
Things
to
Consider
before
Setting
Up
Parental
Control
?
Determine
which
rating
you
consider
acceptable
to
the
viewer.
For
example,
if
you
choose
TV-PG,
all
more
restrictive
ratings
will
be
automatically
blocked;
the
viewer
will
not
be
able
to
see:
TV-PG,
TV-14
or
TV-MA
rated
programming.
?
Do
you
want
to
block
the
auxiliary
video
source
entirely?
(Blocks
the
signal
sent
by
the
equipment,
such
as
a
VCR,
connected
to
the
TV
Audio/Video
input
jacks;
in
the
Aux.
Sources
option.)
Or
leave
unblocked,
then
choose
allowable
ratings.
?
Block
program
"Content"
based
on
individual
parameters
such
as:
Strong
Dialog,
Bad
Language,
Sex
Scenes,
Violence
Scenes
or
Fantasy
Violence
Scenes;
in
the
Content
Blk
option.
?
How
many
hours
do
you
want
Parental
Control
to
be
active?
You
can
set
the
Hours
option
for
up
to
99
hours.
?
Select
a
password;
in
the
Set
Password
option.
Use
the
numbered
keys
on
the
remote
to
set
a
password.
Don't
forget
the
password.
Note:
Reset
Parental
Control
Block
Hours
to
Zero
and
Cancel
Password
This
provides
the
institution
staff
and
the
installer
a
means
to
reset
the
TV
to
normal
opera-
tion;
if
a
user
has
either
forgotten
the
password
or
has
left
Parental
Control
Block
active.
Note:
Installer
Menu
item
0-I
Installer
Seq
must
be
set to
0
for
this
to
work.
On
the
optional
installer's
remote
control,
press
and
hold
down
MENU
until
the
menu
disap-
pears
(takes
about
8
seconds).
Immediately
press
9, 8, 7,
6
and
then
CC.
This
will
reset
the
Block
Hours
to
Zero
and
cancel
the
current
4-number
password.
Parental
Control
Menu
This
feature
can
"block"
undesirable
programming
from
appearing
on
the
TV.
Set
restrictions
using
Age
Block
for
all
programming,
TV
and
movies.
End
user
can
only
set
restrictions
using
Ch
Preview
menu
on
any
Analog
channel
or
Aux
source
(some
models
digital
too.
The
TV
will
employ
parental
control
restrictions
on
analog
and
digital
channels
if
there
is
V-Chip
data
on
the
program.

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Parental
Control
Menu
After
you
have
read
the
preceding
page,
follow
instructions
below
to
set
up
and
activate
Parental
Control
As
shown
above
with
the
Parental
Control
menu
on-screen,
use
SELECT
to
highlight
an
option
like
Age
Block
for
TV
programs
and
movies,
then
press
the
Right
ADJ
arrow.
Use
SELECT,
and
the
Left/Right
ADJ
arrows
to
select
and
adjust
or
set
the
rating
for
an
option.
For
Sex
Scenes
for
example,
use
the
"From
TV-PG"
setting.
(See
the
Parental
Ratings
Charts
on
the
next
page
for
TV/Movie
rating
definitions).
After
you
have
selected
and
adjusted
the
parental
control
menu
options
to
your
requirements:
-
Set
the
hours
you
want
Parental
Control
active.
-
Set
a
4-number
password.
-
Set
the
Lock
On/Off
option
to
On
or
Off.
No
Rating
means
that
the
broadcast
does
not
include
rating
information.
You
can
choose
to
block
broadcasts
without
rating
data.
SOURCE
MENU
SETUP
MENU
AUDIO
MENU
DIALOG
LANGUAGE
SEX
SCENES
VIOLENCE
F
VIOLENCE
NO
RATING
TO
BLOCK
GENERAL
CHILDREN
AGE
BLOCK
UNBLOCKED
CONTENT
BLOCK
TO
BLOCK
AUX
SOURCES
MPAA
RATING
AGE
BLOCK
CONTENT
BLK
SET
HOURS
SET
PASSWORD
LOCK
ON
OFF
PARENTAL
CONTROL
VIDEO
MENU
PRESS
CC
TO
RETURN
PRESS
CC
TO
RETURN
UNBLOCKED
ENTER
0
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Parental
Control
TV/Movie
Rating
Guidelines
TV
Parental
Guidelines
Rating
System
TV-G
General
Audience
Considered
suitable
for
all
audiences;
children
may
watch
unattended.
TV-PG
Parental
Guidance
Unsuitable
for
younger
children,
may
contain:
Suggested
Suggestive
Dialog,
Foul
Language,
Sex
and
Violence
Scenes.
TV-14
Parents
Strongly
Unsuitable
for
children
under
14,
may
contain:
Cautioned
Strong
Dialog,
Foul
Language,
Sex
and
Violence
Scenes.
TV-MA
Mature
Audiences
Adults
only,
may
contain:
Strong
Dialog,
Foul
Only
Language,
Sex
and
Violence
Scenes.
CHILDREN'S
CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y
Children
Considered
suitable
for
all
children
under
7
years
old.
TV-Y7
Children
7
Considered
suitable
for
children
over
7,
may
contain
and
over
Fantasy
Violence
Scenes.
Motion
Picture
Association
Of
America
(MPAA)
Rating
System
G
General
Audiences
Content
not
offensive
to
most
viewers.
PG
Parental
Guidance
Content
is
such
that
parents
may
not
want
their
Suggested
children
to
view
the
program.
PG-13
Parental
Guidance
Program
is
inappropriate
for
preteens,
with
a
greater
Suggested
degree
of
offensive
material
than
a
PG
rated
program.
R
Restricted
viewing
Not
for
children
under
age
17.
Strong
elements
of
sex
and/or
violence.
NC-17
Restricted
Viewing
Not
for
children
under
age
17
under
any
circumstances.
Strong
sexual
content.
X
Hard
Core
Films
Same
as
NC-17
rating.
Note: LG
Electronics
Corporation
is
not
liable
for
any
program
content
that
appears
when
using
this
rating
system;
as
always,
user
discretion
is
advised.
You
can
set
different
Parental
Control
viewing
restrictions
for
general
audiences
and
for
chil-
dren
- -
both
can
be
active
at
the
same
time.
Simply
specifying
one
TV
program
content
block
such
as
Sex
Scenes,
will
not
automati-
cally
block
another
undesirable
content
in
the
TV
program
from
appearing.
Even
if
you
choose
to
leave
the
Aux
Sources
unblocked,
the
ratings
you
specify
will
auto-
matically
restrict
the
programming
from
the
video
sources.
You
cannot
disable
Parental
Control
by
discon-
necting
the
TV
from
power.
Block hours
will
automatically
reset
to
original
block
time
set-
ting
specified
if
power
is
disconnected.

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40
Parental
Control
Menu
Structure/V-Chip
Installer
Setups
Note:
Reset
Parental
Control
Block
Hours
to
Zero
and
Cancel
Password
This
provides
the
institution
staff
and
the
installer
a
means
to
reset
the
TV
to
normal
operation;
if
a
user
has
either
forgotten
the
password
or
has
left
Parental
Control
Block
active.
On
the
optional
installer's
remote
control,
press
and
hold
down
MENU
until
the
menu
disappears
(takes
about
8
seconds).
Immediately
press
9,
8,
7,
6
and
then
CC.
This
will
reset
the
Block
Hours
to
Zero
and
cancel
the
current
4-number
password.
Make
Parental
Control
restrictions
permanent,
with
no
preset
or
fixed
hours
time
limit
In
the
Installer's
Menu,
set
Item
84:
PERMANENT
BLK,
0
or
1.
0
Blocking
restrictions
always
active,
no
time
limit.
1
Restrictions
limited
to
specified
hours,
12
-
99.
Reset
the
Maximum
Number
of
Parental
Control
Default
Block
Hours
You
can
change
the
Block hours
from
the
12-hour
default
setting
to
up
to
99
hours.
In
the
Installer's
Menu,
item:
22-I
MAX
BLK
HRS
12,
use
the
ADJ
Left/Right
adjust
arrow
to
set
a
different
default
number
of
hours.
Turn
Parental
Control
Feature
Off/On
In
the
Installer's
Menu,
installer
items:
21-I
V-CHIP,
0
=
disable,
or
1
=
enable
51-I
DIS.
VCHIP
M.,
0
=
enable,
or
1
=
disable
Options
Setups
for
V-Chip
Menu
and
Block
Functions
For
Installer
items:
21-I
V-CHIP,
51-I
DIS
VCHIP
M
0 0
No
menu,
no
blocking.
0
1
No
menu,
no
blocking.
1
0
Shows
menu,
Block
functions.
1 1
No
menu,
Block
functions.
Unblocked
Blocked
General
Children
Unblocked
G
and
Above
PG
and
Above
PG-13
and
Above
R
and
Above
NC-17
and
Above
X
Dialog
Language
Sex
Scenes
Violence
F
Violence
No
Rating
TO
BLOCK
Unblocked
TV-PG
and
Above
TV-14
and
Above
TV-MA
Unblocked
TV-Y7
Unblocked
Blocked
Unblocked
TV-G
and
Above
TV-PG
and
Above
TV-14
and
Above
TV-MA
Unblocked
TV-Y
and
Above
TV-Y7
00
Hours
To
Set
Enter
Code:
-- - -
On
Off

Installer's
menu
items
can
be
accessed
by
using
the
optional
installer's
remote
control.
Just
press
and
hold
MENU
(about
8
seconds)
until
the
menu
disap-
pears,
then
press
9,
8,
7,
6,
then
ENTER.
To
remove
the
Installer's
Menu,
press
ENTER
repeatedly.
Any
changes
you
make
will
be
stored
in
non-
volatile
memory.
The
Installer's
menu
opens
with
the
main
menu.
Use
MENU
and
SELECT
to
sequence
through
the
installer
menus
and submenus.
Use
SELECT
or
TV/FM
to
scroll
up/down
in
the
menus
and
sub-
menus.
To
change
a
setting
use
the
Left/Right
ADJ
keys.
Press
ENTER
to
return
to
main
menu.
Using
the
Installer's
Menu
Items
0-I
-
103-I
are
accessible
only
in
the
Installer's
Menu.
Their
numbers,
descriptions,
ranges,
factory
default
settings,
and
a
place
for
listing
any
changes
made
on
site
are
given
below
and
on
the
following
pages.
The
Factory
Menu
that
is
intend-
ed
for
qualified
service
techni-
cians
only,
is
not
shown.
XX-F
Menu
Items
(not
shown
here)
are
service
type
adjustments
and
only
qualified
technicians hav-
ing
specialized
test
equipment
should
access
them.
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Typical
Installer
Menu
Menu
Function Value
Default
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
Item
Range
Value
0-I.
INSTALLER
SEQ
0
-
3
0
Leave
default
set
at
0.
1-I.
POWER
MANAGE
0
-
7 0
Sets
number
of
hours
of
no
activity
before
auto
shutoff.
2-I.
AC ON
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
auto
turn
on
at
power
up.
3-I.
BAND-AFC
0-7
0
Sets
Tuning
band.
4-I.
STRT
CHANNEL
0
-
255 255
Channel
at
turn-on
(255
for
last
Channel).
For
digital
channels,
use
with
item
101-I
Start
Minor
Channel.
5-I.
CHAN
LOCK
0/1
0
When
set
to
1,
cannot
tune
from
current
channel.
6-I.
GHOST
CH
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
Ghost
Channel
display.
7-I.
START
VOLUME
0-63,
255 255
Volume
level
at
TV
turn-on
(Set
255
to
retain
last
level).
8-I.
MIN
VOLUME
0-63
0
Minimum
volume
setting.
9-I.
MAX
VOLUME
0-63
63
Maximum
volume
setting.
10-I.
MUTE
DISABLE
0
/
1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
mute
function.
11-I.
KEY DEFEAT
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
front
panel
keyboard
MENU
key.
12-I.
NOT
USED
13-I.
SCAN
MODE
0/1
0
Puts
TV
On-Off
event
in
Ch
Up/Down
sequence.
14-I.
NOT
USED
15-I.
SLEEP
TIMER
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
Sleep
Timer.
16-I.
EN
TIMER
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
Timer.
17-I.
ALARM
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
Alarm.
18-I.
NOT
USED
19-I.
NOT
USED
20-I.
FEATURE
LEVEL
0
/
1 1
Zen
1
Leave
default
set
1
(1
Zen1).
21-I.
V-CHIP
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
V-Chip
(Parental
Control).
22-I.
MAXBLKHRS
0-99
12
Sets
number
of
Parental
Control
blocking
hours.
23-I.
CAPTION
LOCK
0
/
1
0
Set
to
1
to
retain
caption
setting
at
turn
off.
24-I.
TEXT
MODE
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
add
Text
option
to
closed
caption
menu.
25-I.
FUNCTION
PRE.
0
-
3
0
Controls
channel
preview
in
Pay-Per-View
function
menu.
Installer
Menu
Use
the
Installer
Menu
to
set
up
or
change
operational
settings.
See
detailed
descriptions
of
the
Installer
Menu
items
on
the
following
pages
Page
41

Menu
Function
Value
Default
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
Item
Range
Value
26-I.
NOT
USED
27-I.
NOT
USED
28-I.
CHOVERRIDE
0/1
1
When
set
to
0,
limits
direct
access
to
favorite
channels.
29-I.
OLD
OCV
0/1
0
OCV
should
set
to
1.
30-I.
ACK
MASK
0/1
0
M.P.I.
communication
parameter.
31-I.
POLL
RATE
20-169
94
M.P.I.
communication
parameter.
32-I.
TIMING
PULSE
186
-
227
204
M.P.I
.
communication
parameter.
33-I.
NOT
USED
34-I.
CAMPORT
EN
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
front
AUX
(Camport
)
input.
35-I.
SUP.
PORT
YUV
0
/
1
0
Reserved
for
future
use.
36-I.
FRNT
Y-C
EN
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
front
S-Video
input.
37-I.
REAR
Y-C
EN
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
rear
S-
Video
input.
38-I.
YPRPB
EN
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable the
component
input.
39-I.
REAR
VIDEO
EN
0
/
1 1
Set
to
1
to
enable
rear
AUX
video
input.
40-I.
AUTO
CAMPORT
0
/
1 1
Set
to
1
to
automatically
switch
to
Camport.
41-I.
NOT
USED
42-I.
AUTO
FRNT
Y-C
0
/
1 1
Set
to
1
to
automatically
switch
to
front
S-Video
input.
43-I.
NOT
USED
44-I.
NOT
USED
45-I.
NOT
USED
46-I.
STRT
AUX
SRCE
0-2,
255 255
Sets
the
starting
AUX
source.
47-I.
AUX
STATUS
0/1
0
Set
to
1
for
M.P.I.
AUX
source
reported
as
Channel
number
instead
of
Channel
0.
48-I.
DIS
SETUP
M
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Setup
menu.
49-I.
DIS
AUDIO
M
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Audio
menu.
50-I.
DIS
VIDEO
M
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Video
menu.
51-I.
DIS
VCHIP
M
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
menu.
52-I.
DISSOURCEM
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Source
menu.
53-I.
DISCHTIMEM
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
disable
Channel-Time
on-screen
display.
54-I.
EN
SET
COL
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Setup
menu.
55-I.
FOR
SETUP
M
0-7
6
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
Setup
menu.
56-I.
BCK
SETUP
M
0-7
4
Custom
background
color
for
the
Setup
menu.
57-I.
ENAUDIOCOL
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Audio
menu.
58-I.
FOR
AUDIO
M
0-7
3
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
Audio
menu.
59-I.
BCK
AUDIO
M
0-7
5
Custom
background
color
for
the
Audio
menu.
60-I.
ENVIDEOCOL
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Video
menu.
61-I.
FOR
VIDEO
M
0-7
4
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
Video
menu.
62-I.
BCK
VIDEO
M
0-7
7
Custom
background
color
for
the
Video
menu.
63-I.
EN
PTL
COL
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
menu.
Page
42
Installer
Menu
Installer
Menu
Items
26-I
through
63-I

Page
43
Menu
Function Value
Default
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
Item
Range
Value
64-I.
FOR
PTL
M
0-7
6
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
menu.
65-I.
BCK
PTL
M
0-7
4
Custom
background
color
for
the
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
menu.
66-I.
EN
SRC
COL
0/1
0
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Source
menu.
67-I.
FOR
SRC
M
0/7
3
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
Source
menu.
68-I.
BCK
SRC
M
0-7
4
Custom
background
color
for
the
Source
menu.
69-I.
EN
CHT
COL
0/1
1
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-Time
on-screen
display.
70-I.
FOR
CHT
COL
0-7
1
Custom
foreground
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
71-I.
BCK
CHT
COL
0-7
1
Custom
background
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
72-I.
NOT
USED
73-I.
CHNOTAVBLE
0/1
0
When
set
to
1
and
channel
over
ride
is
set
to
0,
"NOT
AVAILABLE"
message
is
displayed
when
directly
accessing
a
channel
not
in
the
favorite
channel
list.
74-I.
CH-TIME
SIZE
0/1
0
When
set
to
1
and
transparent
background
is
selected
for
Channel-Time
display,
(foreground
color
=
background
color
and
custom
color
enabled)
a
large
channel
number
is
displayed
instead
of
the
normal
Channel-Time
on-screen
display.
75-I.
REVERT
CH
0/1
0
When
set
to
1
and
loss
of
M.P.I.
communication
occurs,
TV
tunes
to
Start
Channel.
76-I.
DEFEAT
XDS
0/1
0
When
set
to
1,
XDS
display
program
information
will
not
appear.
77-I.
NOT
USED
78-I.
UPN
MSB
0-255
14
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte.
(Line
-
Day)
79-I.
UPN
MSB1
0-255
28
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-
1.
(Week)
80-I.
UPN
MSB2
0-255
12
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-
2.
(SN
-
HIGH)
81-I.
UPN
LSB
0-255
2
User
programmable
number,
least
significant
byte.
(SN
-
LOW)
82-I.
CHKSM
ERROR
0
/
1 1
Enforces
rigid
M.P.I.
checksum.
83-I.
HANDSHK
TIME
0
-
5 0
Relaxes
M.P.I.
timing
to
be
compatible
with
PC
based
Windows
controlled
systems.
84-I.
PERMANENT
BLK
0
/
1
0
Removes
block
hours
setting
for
Parental
Control
and
make
blocks
permanent.
85-I.
A MUTE
TIME
0
-
254
35
Controls
muting
audio
delay
time
when
switching
between
AUX
sources.
86-I.
V
MUTE
TIME
0
-
254
40
Controls
muting
video
delay
time
when
switching
between
AUX
sources.
87-I.
NOT
USED
88-I.
EN
NOISE
MUTE
0
/
1 1
When
set
to
1,
the
audio
signal
volume
is
limited
to
a
minimum
value
if
no
signal
is
being
received
from
the
broadcaster.
Installer
Menu
Installer
Menu
Items
64-I
through
88-I

Page
44
Menu
Function
Value
Default
Brief
Description
of
Function
and
Comments
Item
Range
Value
89-I.
POKE
ENABLE
0/1
0
When
set
to
1,
writing
to
Non
-
volatile
memory
through
M.P.I.
is
enabled.
90-I.
KEY
LOCK
0/1
0
When
set
to
1,
front
keyboard
functionality
is
disabled.
91-I.
NOT
USED
92-I.
NOT
USED
93-I.
NOT
USED
94-I.
NOT
USED
95-I.
AUDIO
MD
DISP
0
/
1 1
When
set
to
1,
Audio
Mode
Information
is
enabled
to
appear
in
the
Channel
Time
Display.
96-I.
NOT
USED
97-I.
NOT
USED
98-I.
NOT
USED
99-I.
NOT
USED
100-I.
ATSC
TUNE
MD
0
/
1
0
Sets
ATSC
tuning
mode.
Set
to
0
for
virtual
channel,
set
to
1
for
physical
channel.
101-I.
STRT
MINOR
CH
0
~
255
0
Sets
the
starting
minor
channel.
For
NTSC
set
to
0.
If
not
0,
sets
minor
channel
number.
Set
to
255
to
show
last
tuned
channel
at
turn
on.
102-I.
NOT
USED
103-I.
A
RATIO
LOCK
0
/
1
0
Set
to
1,
to
retain
current
aspect
ratio
at
turn
off.
At
turn
on,
last
set
aspect
ratio
will
be
used.
Set
to
0
to
reset
picture
aspect
ratio
to
default
at
TV
turn
on.
Installer
Menu
Installer
Menu
Items
89-I
through
103-I
Detailed
Descriptions
of
Installer
Menu
Items
0-I.
INSTALLER
SEQUENCE
Gives
access
to
Installer
Menu
depending
on
the
code
selected.
0=9876
1=4321
2=1478 3=3698
1-I.
POWER
MANAGE
(Power
Management)
Determines
hours
of
no
activity
before
automatic
shutoff.
The
POWER
MANAGE
function
is
for
saving
energy.
When
set
to
0,
Power
Manage
is
OFF.
Settings
range
from
0
-
7,
with
1
-
7
representing
the hours
that
the
TV
will
remain
on,
unless
there
has
been
activity
from
either
the
control
panel
or
remote
control.
*M.P.I.
Multiple
Protocol
Input:
LG
protocol
for
remote
control
of
TV
through
RJ11
(M.P.I.)
jack
on
TV
connections
panel.
2-I.
AC
ON
(AC
Power
Switchable)
Allows
the
TV
to
turn
ON
just
by
applying
AC
power.
Pressing
the
ON
button
is
not
necessary.
This
is
desirable
when
the
TV
is
plugged
into
a
cable
box
or a
power
outlet
controlled
by
a
wall
switch.
Use
ADJ
to
select
0
or
1,
where
0
is
the
default
is
OFF,
and
1
is
ON.
NOTE:
When
set
to
1
(ON),
the
TV
does
not
respond
to
ON/OFF
commands
from
either
the
remote
or
the
control
panel,
and
the
SLEEP
TIMER
is
also
not
functional.
3-I.
BAND/AFC
(Band/Automatic
Frequency
Control)
There
are
8
possible settings
for
this
option:
0
=
Broadcast
Fixed
4
=
Broadcast
AFC
5=CATVFixed
1=CATVAFC
6=HRCFixed
2=HRCAFC
7=ICCFixed
3=ICCAFC
Channels
are
accessed
faster
when
fixed
modes
are
used.
The
AFC
(search
modes)
should
only
be used
when
some
channels
are
not
on
nominal
frequen-
cies.
NOTE:
BAND
is
automatically
set
by
AUTO

Page
45
PROGRAM.
If
some
channels
were
not
found
by
AUTO
PROGRAM,
select
the
appropriate
AFC
setting
here
and add
the
channels
using
the
ADD/DEL
option
in
the
Setup
Menu.
4-I.
STRT
CHANNEL
(Start
Channel)
Important:
For
NTSC
start
channel,
item
101-I
STRT
MINOR
CHANNEL,
must
be
set
to
0.
When
active,
this
function
allows
you
to
determine
the
initial
channel
number
when
the
TV
is
turned
ON.
(To
set
a
digital
channel,
use
with
Item
101
Start
Minor
Channel.)
This
feature
is
use-
ful for
an
in-house
information
channel,
since
the
TV
would
always
select
that
channel
when
it is
turned
on.
Setting
this
to
255
causes
the
last
channel
viewed
when
TV
was
turned
off
to
be
the
tuned
to
channel
when
the
TV
is
turned
on
again.
The
range
of
values
is
0
-
255.
Use
ADJ
(adjust)
keys
to
choose
numbers
for
the
start
channel.
5-I.
CHAN
LOCK
(Channel
Lock)
CHAN
LOCK
is
ideal
if
a
cable
box
(or
similar)
is
the
sole
source
for
programming---and
the
TV
must
always
be
on
the
same
channel.
Changing
channels
with
Channel
Up/Down
or
keypad
numbers
is
impossible.
Channel
Lock
is
inactive
when
set
to
0
(default).
Generally,
this
feature
is
used
in
con-
junction
with
START
CHANNEL
(item
4-I.)
where
the
start
channel
may,
for
example,
be
set
to
3
or
4.
If
the
start
channel
is
3,
then
the
TV
will
remain
on
channel
3.
NOTE:
When
CHANNEL
LOCK
is
active
and
CHANNEL
OVER
RIDE
is
disabled,
AUTO
PROGRAM
is
not
func-
tional.
6-I.
GHOST
CH
(Ghost
Channel)
When
set
to
1,
the
current
channel
number
is
dis-
played
in
the
upper
right
corner
of
the
picture.
The
number
moves
slightly
to
prevent
damage
to
the
screen.
The
default
is
"0"
or
OFF.
NOTE:
When
cap-
tions
are
on,
"Ghost
Channel"
is
not
displayed.
7-I.
START
VOLUME
This
function
allows
the
Installer
to
determine
the
initial
volume
level
setting
when
the
TV
is
turned
ON.
This
feature
is
useful
for
an
in-house
informa-
tion
channel,
since
the
TV
would
always
select
that
Volume
level
when
it is
turned
on.
The
range
of
values
are
0
-
63,
255.
If
255
is
selected,
the
current
volume
level
will
be
retained
in
memory
when
the
TV
is
turned
off.
At
TV
turn
on,
Volume
level
is
automatically
set
to
the
previous
or
last
level.
8-I.
MIN
VOLUME
(Minimum
Volume)
This
function
determines
the
minimum
volume
level
allowable
with
the
VOLUME
(VOL)
Up/Down
control.
In
this
way,
for
example,
someone
cannot
set
the
sound
too
low
to
hear.
The
range
is
from
0
to
63
change
values
with
ADJ
(adjust).
The
factory
default
is
0,
which
provides
full
range
of
volume
control.
It
may
be best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
TV.
NOTE:
The
minimum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
higher
than
in
the
MAX
VOLUME
level
(described
below).
9-I.
MAX
VOLUME
(Maximum
Volume)
This
function
determines
the
maximum
volume
level
allowable
with
the
VOLUME
Up/Down
control.
In
this
way,
for
example,
someone
cannot
set
the
sound
level
high
enough
to
disturb
others.
The
range
is
0
to
63,
with
63
as
the
default
which
gives
the
user
the
full
range
of
volume
control.
Change
values
with
ADJ
Left/Right
keys.
It
may
be
best
to
set
the
same
value
on
every
TV.
NOTE:
The
maximum
volume
level
cannot
have
a
value
setting
lower
than
the
MIN
VOLUME
level
(See
item
8
-I).
10-I.
MUTE
DISABLE
Enables
or
disables
sound
mute
function.
If
set
to
1,
sound
cannot
be
muted.
If
set
to
0,
sound
can
be
muted.
11-I.
KEY DEFEAT
Enables
or
disables
the
menu
key
on
the
front
panel
keyboard.
Set
to
0
to
enable,
set
to
1
to
dis-
able.
If
set
to
1,
Key
lock
appears
if
MENU
key
on
front
panel
is
pressed.
12-I.
NOT
USED
13-I.
SCAN
MODE
Allows
variation
in
the
On/Off
setup
with
CHANNEL
Up/Down.
You
may
opt
for
TV
channels
only
or
TV
channels
+
Off/On
with
the
following
settings
for
Scan
Mode.
Scan
mode
Characteristics:
0
=
Channel
Up/Down
keys
Change
channels
only.
1
=
Channel
Down
below
the
lowest
channel
(or
channel
up
higher
than
the
highest
channel)
and
the
TV
turns
off.
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
4-I
through
13-I

Page
46
14-I.
NOT
USED
15-I.
SLEEP
TIMER
When
set
to
1,
the
Sleep
Timer
feature
is
available
to
the
user
(but
no
message
is
displayed
prior
to
turn-off).
When
set
to
0,
the
Sleep
Timer
is
not
functional.
16-I.
EN.
TIMER
Set
to
1,
On/Off
Timer
functions
are
available
to
end
user.
Set
to
0
to
disable
Timer
functions.
Note:
Clock
must
be
set
in
order
to
use
Timers.
17-I.
ALARM
Gives
you
the
option
of
making
the
Alarm
function
available
to
the
user.
Set
to
1,
Alarm
function
is
available
to
user.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
Alarm
function.
Note:
Clock
must
be
set
in
order
to
set
the
Alarm.
18-I.
NOT
USED
19-I.
NOT
USED
20-I.
FEATURE
LEVEL
Default
set
to
ZEN
1
for
Zenith
IR
remote
control
operation.
Set
O,
P
LBL
for
Zenith
Private
Label
IR
remote
control
operation.
WARNING:
Do
not
change
the
default
value
unless
you
have
the
prop-
er
remote
control
to
operate
the
TV.
21-I.
V-CHIP
Set
to
1
to
activate
V-Chip
(Parental
Control);
have
it
available
to
user
to
filter
or
control
or
restrict
programming
content.
Set
to
0
to
turn
V-Chip
fea-
ture
off,
not
available
to
user;
no
programming
restrictions
can
be
set.
22-I.
MAX
BLK HRS
Set
0
to 99
for
the
maximum
V-Chip
(Parental
Control)
block
hours.
Default
setup
is
for
12
block-
ing
hours.
23-I.
CAPTION
LOCK
Set
to
1
to
restore
previous
Caption
On/Off
state
after
TV
turns
off.
When
set
to
0,
Captions
are
always
off,
when
TV
is
initially
turned
on.
24-I.
TEXT
MODE
Determines
whether
TEXT
1,
TEXT
2,
TEXT
3,
or
TEXT
4
decoding
is
enabled
when
TEXT
is
turned
on
(either
from
the
Setup
Menu
or
directly
with
CC
on
the
remote).
TIP:
Set
Text
Mode
to
1
only
if
text
is
offered
in
your
video
system.
25-I.
FUNCTION
PRE
Set
to
0
to
suppress
CHANNEL
PREVIEW
from
the
FUNCTION
menu
with
some
Pay-Per-View
systems.
26-I.
NOT
USED
27-I.
NOT
USED
28-I.
CH.
OVER
RIDE
(Channel
Override)
When
set
to
1,
the
user
can
select
channels
with
either
Channel
Up/Down
or
by
direct
keypad
entry.
When
set
to
0,
only
those
channels
that
are
entered
for
scanning
may
be
selected
by
direct
keypad
entry.
Note:
If
set
to
0,
Auto
Program
is
locked;
(as
shown
on
Setup
menu)
channel
search
is
not
available.
29-I.
OLD
OCV
(On
Command
Video
TM
)
Set
to
1
for
operation
with
systems
from
On
Command
Corporation.
30-I.
ACK
MASK
M.P.I.
Communication
Parameter.
Leave
at
default
setting
unless
changed
by
Pay-Per-View
provider.
31-I.
POLL
RATE
M.P.I.
Communication
Parameter.
Leave
at
default
setting
unless
changed
by
Pay-Per-View
provider.
32-I.
TIMING
PULSE
M.P.I.
Communication
Parameter.
Leave
at
default
setting
unless
changed
by
Pay-Per-View
provider.
33-I.
NOT
USED
34-I.
CAMPORT
ENABLE
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
front
AUX
(Camport)
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
front
AUX
input.
35-I.
SUP.
PORT
YUV
Reserved
for
future
use.
36-I.
FRONT
Y-C
EN.
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
front
S-Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
front
S-Video
input.
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
14-I
through
36-I

Page
47
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
37-I
through
59-I
37-I.
REAR
Y-C
EN.
Set
to
1
to
enable
the
rear
S-Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
the
rear
S-Video
input.
38-I.
YPrPb
EN.
Set
to
1
to
enable
rear
Component
Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
rear
Component
Video
input.
39-I.
REAR
VIDEO
EN.
Set
to
1
to
enable
rear
AUX
(Video)
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
rear
AUX
input.
40-I.
AUTO
CAMPORT
Set
to
1
to
automatically
switch
to
Camport
when
equipment
is
connected
to
front
Video
input.
Set
to
0
to
disable
front
Video
automatic
source
selec-
tion.
Note:
If
disabled,
do
not
connect
any
jacks.
41-I.
NOT
USED
42-I.
AUTO
FRONT
Y-C
Set
to
1
to
automatically
switch
viewing
source
to
front
S-Video
input
if
equipment
is
connected.
Set
to
0
to
disable
front
S-Video
auto
source
selec-
tion.
Note:
If
disabled,
do
not
connect
any
jacks.
43-I.
NOT
USED
44-I.
NOT
USED
45-I.
NOT
USED
46-I.
STRT
AUX
SRCE
Sets
the
starting
AUX
source.
47-I.
AUX
STATUS
Set
to
1
for
M.P.I.
AUX
source
to
be
reported
as
a
channel
number
instead
of
channel
0.
Set
to
0
to
disable
AUX
identification
change.
48-I.
DIS
SETUP
M
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
Setup
menu.
Setup
menu
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable the
Setup
menu.
49-I.
DIS
AUDIO
M
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
Audio
menu.
Audio
menu
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable the
Audio
menu.
50-I.
DIS
VIDEO
M
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
Video
menu.
Video
menu
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable the
Video
menu.
51-I.
DIS
VCHIP
M
Set
to
1
to
disable
V-Chip
menu.
V-Chip
menu
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable
the
V-Chip
menu.
52-I.
DIS
SOURCE
M
Set
to
1
to
disable
Source
menu.
Source
menu
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable
the
Source
menu.
53-I.
DIS
CH-TIME
Set
to
1
to
disable
the
Channel-Time
display.
Channel-Time
display
will
not
appear.
Set
to
0
to
enable
the
Channel-Time
display.
54-I.
EN
SET
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
settings
for
the
Setup
menu.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
set-
tings
for
the
Setup
menu.
55-I.
FOR
SETUP
M
(Setup
Menu
Foreground
Color)
Set
according
to
Color
Chart.
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
56-I.
BCK
SETUP
M
(Setup
Menu
Background
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
57-I.
EN
AUDIO
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
settings
for
the
Audio
menu.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
set-
tings
for
the
Audio
menu.
58-I.
FOR
AUDIO
COL
(Audio
Menu
Foreground
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
59-I.
BCK
AUDIO
COL
(Audio
Menu
Background
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet

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48
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
60-I
through
75-I
60-I.
EN
VIDEO
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
settings
for
the
Video
menu.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
set-
tings
for
the
Video
menu.
61-I.
FOR
VIDEO
M
(Video
Menu
Foreground
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
62-I.
BCK
VIDEO
COL
(Video
Menu
Background
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
63-I.
EN
PTL
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
settings
for
the
V-
Chip
menu.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
set-
tings
for
the
V-Chip
menu.
64-I.
FOR
PTL
M
(V-Chip
Menu
Foreground
Color)
0
=
Black
3
=
Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2
=
Green
5
=
Violet
65-I.
BCK
PTL
M
(V-Chip
Menu
Background
Color)
0=Black
3=Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2=Green
5=Violet
66-I.
EN
SRC
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Source
menu.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
for
the
Source
menu.
67-I.
FOR
SRC
M
(Source
Menu
Foreground
Color)
0=Black
3=Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2=Green
5=Violet
68-I.
BCK
SRC
M
(Source
Menu
Background
Color)
0=Black
3=Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2=Green
5=Violet
69-I.
EN CH-T
COL
Set
to
1
to
enable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-
Time
display.
Set
to
0
to
disable
custom
color
for
the
Channel-Time
display.
70-I.
FOR
CH-T
COL
(Channel-Time
Display
Foreground
Color)
0=Black
3=Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2=Green
5=Violet
Note:
If
foreground
and
background
color
are
the
same,
menu
background
is
transparent.
71-I.
BCK
CH-T
COL
(Channel-Time
Display
Background
Color)
0=Black
3=Yellow
6=Cyan
1=Red
4=Blue
7
=
White
2=Green
5=Violet
Note:
If
foreground
and
background
color
are
the
same,
menu
background
is
transparent.
72-I.
NOT
USED
73-I.
CH
NOT AVBLE
When
set
to
1
and
channel
override
is
set
to
0,
"NOT
AVAILABLE"
message
is
displayed
when
directly
accessing
a
channel
not
in
the
favorite
channel
list.
(Applies
to
NTSC
Channels
Only.)
74-I.
CH-TIME
SIZE
When
set
to
1
and
transparent
background
is
selected
for
Channel-Time
display,
(foreground
color
=
background
color
and
custom
color
enabled)
a
large
channel
number
is
displayed
instead
of
the
normal
Channel-Time
display.
75-I.
REVERT
CH
When
set
to
1
and
loss
of
M.P.I.
communication
occurs,
TV
automatically
tunes
to
the
specified
Start
Channel.

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49
Installer
Menu
Detailed
Descriptions
for
Installer
Menu
Items
76-I
through
103-I
76-I.
DEFEAT
XDS
Set
to
1
to
disable
XDS
display.
Set
to
0
to
enable
XDS
display.
XDS
data
(provided
at
the
discretion
of
the
broadcaster),
is
available
only
on
analog
channels.
After
a
channel
change,
wait
5
seconds
then
press
ENTER
to
see
XDS
data,
if
available.
77-I.
NOT
USED
78-I.
UPN
MSB
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte
readable
by
M.P.I.
command.
79-I.
UPN
MSB-1
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-1
readable
by
M.P.I.
Command.
80-I.
UPN
MSB-2
User
programmable
number,
most
significant
byte-2
readable
by
M.P.I.
command.
81-I.
UPN
LSB
User
programmable
number,
least
significant
byte
readable
by
M.P.I.
command.
82-I.
CHKSM
ERROR
Enforces
rigid
M.P.I
checksum
validation.
Set
to
1
for
validation.
Set
to
0
to
turn
off.
83-I.
HANDSHK
TIME
Adds
an
additional
delay
to
the
handshake
time
which
is
64
msec,
thus
relaxing
M.P.I.
timing
requirements
to
be
compatible
with
PC
based
Windows
controlled
systems,
range
is
0
-
5.
Set
to
0
to
retain
standard
64
msec
delay.
Set
to
1
-
5
to
increase
@
16
msec
ea.,
the
delay
up
to
144
msec.
84-I.
PERMANENT
BLK
Allows
Parental
Control
blocking
schemes
to
be
permanent
by removing
the
blocking
hours
func-
tion.
Set
to
1
to
install
Parental
Control
blocking
restrictions
permanently.
Set
to
0
for
user-specified
hours
control
of
blocking
schemes.
85-I.
A
MUTE
TIME
Controls
audio
muting
delay
time
when
switching
between
AUX
sources.
Range
is
0
to
254
msec.
86-I.
V
MUTE
TIME
Controls
video
muting
delay
time
when
switching
between
AUX
sources.
Range
is
0
to
254
msec.
87-I.
NOT
USED
88-I.
EN NOISE
MUTE
When
set
to
1,
the
audio
signal
volume
is
limited
to
a
minimum
value while
receiving
no
signal
from
the
broadcaster.
89-I.
POKE
ENABLE
When
set
to
1,
writing
to
Non-volatile
Memory
thru
M.P.I.
Is
enabled.
90-I.
KEY
LOCK
When
set
to
1,
front
keyboard
functionality
is
dis-
abled.
When
set
to
0,
keyboard
is
enabled.
91-I.
NOT
USED
92-I.
NOT
USED
93-I.
NOT
USED
94-I.
NOT
USED
95-I.
AUDIO
MD
DISP
When
set
to
1,
Audio
Mode
Information
is
enabled
to
appear
as
part
of
the
Channel-Time
Display.
96-I.
NOT
USED
97-I.
NOT
USED
98-I.
NOT
USED
99-I.
NOT
USED
100-I.
ATSC
TUNE
MD
(ATSC
Tuning
Mode)
Sets
ATSC
tuning
mode.
Set
to
0
for
virtual
chan-
nel,
set
to
1
for
physical
channel.
101-I.
STRT
MINOR
CH
(Start
Minor
Channel)
Sets
the
starting
minor
digital
channel
number.
For
NTSC
set
at
0.
Not
0,
sets
digital
minor
start
chan-
nel
number.
Used
with item
4-I
Start
Channel.
Set
the
major
channel
number
in
4-1
and
the
minor
digital
dash
number
in
item
101-I.
At
TV
turn
on,
start
channel
number
is
automatically
tuned
in.
Set
to
0
if
item
4-I
is
set
to
255
for
last
tuned
channel.
102-I.
NOT USED
103-I.
A
RATIO
LOCK
(Aspect
Ratio
Lock)
When
set
to
1,
current
picture
aspect
ratio
is
retained
at
power
off.
At
power
on,
previous
aspect
ratio
will
be
used.
If
set
to
0,
resets
aspect
ratio
to
default
setting
at
TV
turn
on.

Page
50
LT2000
QuickSet
Clone
Programmer
Use
the
LT2000
QuickSet
II
"Clone"
Programmer
to
copy
the
setup
from
a
"master"
TV
then
quickly
transfer
the
setup
to
duplicate
TVs;
must
be
the
same
model
number
as
the
master
TV.
QuickSet
II
Programmer
LT2000
ZENITH
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION,
GLENVIEW,
ILLINOIS,
USA
?
heartbeat
power
on
communications
ok
?
slow
power
on
no
communications
?
green
battery
ok
?
red
battery
low
Blink
pattern
Color
Reset
Status
Indicator
Connect
cable
to
TVMPI
d
follow
on
screen
instructions
MPI
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Ty
pic
al
TV
Bac
k
S
-Video
In
M.P.I.
RA
udio
InL
Digital
Antenna
Co
mpone
nt
Vide
o
Input
RAudioInL
R Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
M
atrix
Ou
t
LT2000
Clone
Programmer
TV
Back
Panel
(Expanded
View)
RF
Coxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
Learn
Master
TV
Setup
Typical
MPI
Connections
QuickSet
II
Programmer
LT2000
ZENITH
ELECTRONICS
CORPORATION,
GLENVIEW,
ILLINOIS,
USA
?
heartbeat
power
on
communications
ok
?
slow
power
on
no
communica
tions
?
green
battery
ok
?
red
battery
low
Blink
pattern
Color
Reset
Status
Indicator
Connect
cable
to
TVMPI
d
follow
on
screen
instructions
MPI
M.P.I.
Antenna
Cable
Typi
cal
T
VB
ack
S-Vi
deo
In
M.P.I.
RAu
dio
In
L
Digital
Antenna
Compo
nent
Vi
deo
Inp
ut
RAudioInL
R Audio
L
Video
In
Y
Pr
Pb
Matrix
Out
LT2000
Clone
Programmer
TV
Back
Panel
(Expanded
View)
RF
Coxial
Wire
(75
ohm)
Antenna
Teach
Other
TV
the
Setup
Typical
MPI
Connections
The
optional
QuickSet
II
Clone
Programmer
(LT2000)
allows
custom
setup
and
pro-
gramming
information
to
be
quickly
copied
from
a
master
TV
into
multiple
identi-
cal
television
sets.
Once
learned
from
the
master,
setup
data
is
retained
in
the
LT2000
for
future
use.
When
using
the
LT2000,
cloning
operations
will
go
easier
if
the
TV
set
is
connect-
ed
to
a
good
quality
signal
and
operating
with
a
stable
picture
displayed.
To
oper-
ate
the
LT2000,
use
the
indicated
keys
on
the
HP602,
LP702
or
MBR3447
LG
remotes,
or
the
front
panel
keys
on
the
TV
receiver.
Notes:
Use
only
one
MPI
port
for
cloning.
Do
not
run
Auto
Program
while
cloning.
THE
CLONE
HAS
CONTROL
OF
THE
TV
THE
CLONE
IS
VERSION
XX
THE TV
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
SW
IS
REVISION
XX
CLONE
CLOCK
=
XX:XX
TV
CLOCK
=
XX:XX
-PRESS
ANY
KEY
TO
CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT
CLONE
WHEN
DONE.

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51
LT2000
QuickSet
Programmer
Cloning
Preparations
Before
You
Begin
Cloning...
?
Only
use
one
MPI
port
for
connecting
to
MPI
equipment.
?
Do
not
run
Auto
Program
while
TV
is
connected
to
clone
programmer.
?
The
"master
TV"
should
be
connected
to
a
good,
stable
signal
from
an
over-
the-air
antenna
or
cable
service
and
turned
on.
?
Teaching
and
Learning
is
only
possi-
ble
between
identical
model
LG
TVs.
(However,
the
Clone
programmer
can
store
3
different
master
TV
setups.)
WARNING:
Copying
a
blank
or
incorrect
memory
into
a
TV
will
cause
the
TV
to
operate
erratically
or
become
inoperable.
?
Use
an
LG
MBR
Remote
like
the
MBR3447LG
or
the
TV
front
panel
con-
trols
to
operate
Learning
and
Teaching
menus.
?
Make
sure
that
the
batteries
in
the
Clone
programmer
are
fresh.
?
If
the
batteries
are
removed,
the
Clone
Clock
time
will
be
lost.
?
Decide
if
you
want
to
set
the
time
from
the
Clone
programmer
or
copy
the
time
to
the
Clone
programmer;
from
a
TV
which
has the
clock
set
to
the
cur-
rent
time.
?
Follow
the
connection
diagrams
on
the
previous
page
to
connect
the
Clone
to
a
master
TV
and,
after
learning
is
complete,
to
another
TV
to
"teach"
it
the
setup.
?
Setting
the
time
and
transferring
it
to
the
Clone
or
another
TV
is
a
separate
procedure.
?
Once
a
TV's
setup
is
copied
to
anoth-
er
TV,
that
TV
needs
to
be
disconnected
from
power
for
about
5
seconds
to
acti-
vate
the
newly
copied
setup.
?
See
Troubleshooting
to
solve
prob-
lems.
A.
Set
Up
a
Master
TV
Using
an
LG
Multi-Brand
remote
like
the
MBR3447LG,
set
up
a
"Master"
TV
with
custom
settings
and
features
as
described
in
the
TV's
operating
guide.
The
master
TV's
Setup
is
what
you
will
copy
to
the
Clone
Programmer
and
transfer
to
TVs
with
the
same
model
number
so
they
will
operate
identically.
B.
Connect
Clone
to
Master
TV
If
there
is
a
good
connection,
the
"Clone has
Control
of
TV"
message
will
appear.
(See
menu
on
the
previous
page.)
A
slow
flashing
green
light
indicates
there
is
a
problem
with
the
communica-
tions
between
the
TV
and
the
programmer.
In
this
case,
check
for
a
damaged
cable,
poor
contacts
or
other
connection
troubles.
If
the
status
indicator
is
red,
the
programmer
batteries
are
low
and
should
be
replaced.
Use
4
good-quality
alkaline
AA
batteries.

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52
LT2000
QuickSet
Programmer
Cloning
C.
Learn
Setup
from
Master
TV
Press
1
to
select
the "Learn
From
TV"
option,
then
press
ON/OFF,
POWER,
or
ENTER
to
go
to
the
Memory
Bank
Selection
Menu.
Pick
the
Memory
"Bank"
you
want
to
store
this
Master
TV's
Setup
in
by
pressing
either
Channel
key
repeatedly
to
pick
Memory
1,
2
or
3.
(If
you
choose
a
Memory
"Bank"
that
already
has
a
master
TV's
setup
in
it,
it
will
be
overwritten
by
this
Master
TV's
setup.)
Once
the
Clone
memory
bank
is
select-
ed,
press
ON/OFF,
POWER
or
ENTER.
The
Clone
memory
bank
you
have
selected
will
be
shown.
Press
ON/OFF
or
POWER
to
begin
copying
the
master
TV's
setup.
Ca.
Set
the
Clock
(Optional)
Set
the
time
on
the
Master
TV's
Clock.
(If
the
time
has
already
been
copied
from
another
TV
into
the
Clone
pro-
grammer,
you
can
set
the
Master
TV's
clock
by
copying
the
time
from
the
Clone
programmer.)
The
LT2000
Clone
Programmer
can
copy
the
current
time
to
both
a
master
TV
and
to
the
Clone's
internal
clock;
accurate
to
within
one
minute.
(Another
reason
that
the
Clone
programmer
should
be
equipped
with
fresh,
high-quality
alkaline
batteries
is
for
it
to
keep
the
time
as
accurately
as
possible.)
Since
the
Clone
Programmer's
time
can-
not
be set
directly,
the
time
needs
to
be
copied
from
an
LG
TV
equipped
with
M.P.I.
Input
capability.
Once
the
time
is
copied
to
the
Clone
programmer,
the
current
time
can
then
be
transferred
to
another
TV.
(This
can
be
a
Master
TV,
or
another
TV
which
has
had
the
features
already
set
up.)
D.
Teach
Master
TV's
Setup
to
Another
Identical
TV
Once
Learning
is
complete,
remove
the
M.P.I.
cable
from
the
master
TV
and
connect
it
to
the
TV
that
you
want
to
copy
the
master
TV's
setup
to.
With
the
"TV
is
Controlled
by
Clone"
message
displayed,
press
2
or
use
either
Channel
key
to
go
to
the
"Teach
to
TV"
option,
press
ON/OFF,
POWER
or
ENTER.
Follow
on-screen
instructions
to
trans-
fer
the
Setup
and
other
information
to
the
"Learning"
TV.
After
the
"Teach
to
TV
is
Complete"
message
is
displayed,
press
any
key
to
return
to
the
Clone
menus
option,
then
press
ON/OFF,
POWER
or
ENTER.
If
finished,
remove
the
M.P.I.
Cable
from
the
TV.
E.
Disconnect
TV Power
for
5
Seconds
Unplug
the
TV
power
cord
of
the
newly
"Cloned
TV"
from
the
power
outlet
for
about
5
seconds
to
activate
the
newly
copied
Setup.
THE
CLONE
HAS
CONTROL
OF
THE
TV
THE
CLONE
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
TV
IS
VERSION
XX
THE
SW
IS
REVISION
XX
CLONE CLOCK
=
XX:XX
TV
CLOCK
=
XX:XX
-PRESS
ANY
KEY
TO
CONTINUE.
-DISCONNECT
CLONE
WHEN
DONE.
CLONE
SELECTION
MENU
(1)
LEARN
FROM
TV
(2)
TEACH
TO
TV
(3)
SET
CLONE
CLOCK
FROM
TV
(4)
SET
TV
CLOCK
FROM
CLONE
(5)
DISPLAY
TV
SETUP
(6)
DISPLAY
CLONE
SETUP
-TO
CHANGE MENU
ITEMS,
PRESS
CHANNEL
KEYS
OR
DIGITS.
-TO
EXECUTE
ITEM,
PRESS
ON/OFF,
POWER,
OR
ENTER

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53
When
cloning
operations
are
complete,
just
unplug
the
LT2000
from
the
TV.
If
the
TV
does
not
display
a
picture
(blank
screen)
after
a
few
seconds,
just
change
channels.
LT2000
Clone
Programmer
Operation
Notes
Disconnect
the
Clone
from
the
TV
when
you
are
finished;
automatically
switching
it
off.
The
real-
time
clock
continues
to
run
after
the
main
circuits
have
been
switched
off.
Reset
Clone
After
Static
Shock
After
replacing
exhausted
batteries,
or
if
the
pro-
grammer
behaves
strangely
after
a
static
shock,
use
a
paper
clip
or
similar
instrument
inserted
through
the small
hole
marked
"RESET"
to
activate
the
internal
reset
switch
and
restore
normal
opera-
tion.
After
a
reset,
check
the
real-time
clock
setting.
It
may
be
necessary
to
reset
the
Clone
Programmer
clock
from
a
TV
containing
the
correct
time.
The
LT2000
programmer
is
designed
to
be used
with
TVs
containing
the
221-01006
and
later
processors.
Use
with
earlier
TV
sets
may
give
unpredictable
results.
The
specific
microprocessor
used
in
any
TV
set
may
be
determined
by
activat-
ing
the
Installer
Menu.
The
microprocessor
part
number
appears
on
the
screen
when
the
Installer
Menu
is
activated.
Processors
before
the
221-
01006-04
have
a
limited
screen
display
capability.
They
can
not
display
entire
screens
as
shown
in
the
quick
setup
instructions
accompanying
the
LT2000
clone
programmer.
Use
the
printed
menu
illustrations
on
the
quick
setup
sheet
supplied
with
the
Clone
as
an
aid
to
making
your
programming
choices.
(Although
the
menus
are
not
all
dis-
played,
the
clone
functions
all
operate
normally).
Clone
Programmer/Cloning
Procedure
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible
Cause(s)
Possible
Solution(s)
Clone
Programmer
LED
does
not
blink.
?
M.P.I.
cord
not
connected.
-Connect
M.P.I.
cord.
?
TV
not
turned
on.
-TV
must
be
on
for
clone
to
work.
?
Weak
batteries.
-Install
4
fresh
AA
high-quality
alkaline
batteries.
Clone
menu
hard
?
Weak
signal.
-Connect
TV
to
a
reliable
signal
Source.
to
read.
No
time
set.
?
No
time
on
Master
TV.
-Set
time
on
master
TV,
copy
time
to
Clone
Programmer.
Menu
items
7-8
not
?
Not
necessary.
-Channel
Labels
already
cloned;
if
they
on
clone
selection
menu.
were on
Master
TV.
Master
and
Other
TVs
Cloning
did
not
work.
?
Procedure
interrupted.
-Wait
until
procedure
complete
message
is
displayed.
?
Different
TV
models.
-Cloning
is
only
possible
with
identical
model
TVs.
Clone
time
disappeared.
?
Batteries
were
removed.
-Batteries
must
remain
installed
to
retain
time
settings.
Channel
Labels
not
?
Saved
to
other
memory.
-Must
save
channel
labels
to
same
present
on
cloned
TV.
memory
bank
as
master
TV
setup.
New
Setup
not
present.
?
TV
not
reset.
-Disconnect
newly
cloned
TV
from
power
for
5
seconds.

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54
Troubleshooting
Some
Quick
and
Easy
Tips
for
Resolving
Problems
Symptom(s)
Possible
Cause(s)
Possible
Solution(s)
Page(s)
Power
No
Power.
?
AC
Power
Cord
not
connected
Connect
power
cord.
11
or
power
outlet
doesn't
work.
Try
a
different
power
outlet.
Local
power
failure?
No
Source
image.
?
Source
turned
off.
Turn
source
equipment
on.
?
Source
not
selected.
Select
source.
22
Remote
Control
Problems
Remote
doesn't
work.
?
Remote
not
in
TV
mode.
Put
remote
into
TV
mode.
9
?
TV
software
functioning.
Wait
until
software
function
is
complete.
?
Not
aimed
at
remote
sensor.
Point
remote
at
TV
Front
Control
Panel.
20
?
Remote
too
far
from
TV
or
Move
remote
closer
to
TV
or
darken
room.
IR
path
to
TV
obstructed.
Remove
obstructions.
?
Weak
batteries.
Replace
batteries.
11
?
Wrong
battery
polarity.
Check
that
"+"
and
"-"
match
in
battery
compartment.
11
?
Too
much
light
in
room.
Dim
room
light.
Caption/Text
Problems
Picture
has
a
big
black
?
Caption/Text
mode
turned
on.
The
CC
(closed
captions)
option
may
be
in
30
box
on
it,
but the
sound
Text
1, 2, 3,
or
4
mode.
Select
Caption
1,
or
OFF
is
okay.
in
the
Caption/Text
menu.
No
Closed
Captions
?
Not
available
on
program.
Check
local
TV
listings
to
see
if
available
on
broadcast.
30
or
Text.
?
Not
provided
by
broadcaster.
Relocate
over-the-air
antenna.
(Even
though
CC
indicated
on
OSD)
Try
a
different
channel
with
Closed
Captions
or
Text.
?
Not
turned
on.
Pick
a
Closed
Caption
or
Text
option
and
turn
Captions
on.
Captions
appear
when
?
CC
on
Mute
selected.
Set
Captions option
to
Off.
30
sound
is
muted.
Installer
Menu
Settings
and
TV
Problems
Installer
menu
item
settings
dictate
how
the
TV
functions.
If
a
feature
is
not
available
or
a
problem
can
not
be
solved,
check
the
installer
menu
settings
to
assure
feature
and
functional
items
are
set
to
appropriate
levels,
etc.

Page
55
Troubleshooting
Some
Quick
and
Easy
Tips
for
Resolving
Problems
Symptoms
Possible
Cause(s)
Possible
Solution(s)
Page(s)
Picture
Reception
Poor
or
no
picture.
*
TV
station
problems.
Try
a
different
channel.
8/9/20
*
Video
menu
not
adjusted
properly.
Check
Video
menu
option
settings.
36
Local
interference.
*
Check
for
disturbing
source.
The
following
may
cause
image
problems
or
distortion:
Electrical
appliances,
powerful
lights,
cars,
trucks;
computers
or
portable
phones;
medical
equipment.
*
Appliance
too
close
to
TV.
If
possible
increase
the
distance
between
the
TV
and
the
offending
appliance.
Or
shut
one
of
them
off.
Poor
or
no
color.
*
Sub-standard
broadcast.
Try
a
different
channel.
8/9/20
*
Sub-standard
cable
signal.
Notify
cable
company
of
reception
problem.
If
a
VCR
is
connected,
play
a
tape.
Picture
wobbles
*
RF
not
connected,
loose.
Make
or
tighten
connection.
12/15
or
drifts.
*
Local
interference.
Try
different
channel.
8/9/20
Turn
off
interfering
appliance.
*
Scrambled
CATV
channel.
Tune
to
unscrambled
channel.
8/9/20
No
CATV
reception.
*
Cable
not
connected.
Connect
cable
to
Antenna/Cable
(RF)
jack.
13/15
*
Cable
service
interrupted.
Contact
cable
service.
*
Antenna
set,
not
CATV.
Select
'Cable
TV'
in
Setup
menu,
run
Auto
Program.
19
Normal
picture,
poor
*
Audio muted.
Press
MUTE
or
volume
right
key
to
increase
8/9
or
no
sound.
sound
level.
*
Broadcast
problem.
Try
a
different
channel.
8/9/20
*
A/V
cables
incorrectly
connected.
Install
A/V
cables
correctly.
14/15/17/18
*
Audio
Out
cable
wrong.
Install
Matrix
Out
external
amplifier/speaker
16
cable
correctly.
*
Front
Surround
turned
off.
Turn
Front
Surround
On
in
the
Audio
menu.
35
*
No
2nd
Audio/
SAP
on
program.
Choose
another
audio
mode
option
or
a
35
different
program.
Snowy
or
*
Wrong
Ant.
connection/location.
Move
antenna,
check
connection/location.
12/15
Poor
Picture.
*
TV/VCR
button
set
wrong.
Set
TV/VCR
button
on
VCR
correctly.
*
Wrong
output
channel
selected.
Set
output
channels
on
all
A/V
equipment
to
14/15
same
channel
(3
or
4).
*
Loose
connection.
Check
that
all
connections
are
correct.
12-18
*
Broadcast
problem.
Try
another
channel.
8/9/20
*
Video
menu
options
set
wrong.
Check
Video
menu
brightness
controls.
36
TV
turns
Off.
*
Sleep
Timer
turned
TV
Off.
Turn
TV
back
on.
8/9/20
*
Off
Timer
turned
TV
Off.
Turn
TV
back
on.
8/9/20
*
Power
failure.
Check
other
power
outlets.
*
Power
outlet
controlled
by
switch.
Connect
TV
power
cord
to
outlet
that
is
(Switch
turned
off.)
not
controlled
by
a
switch.
TV
turns
On.
*
On
Timer
turned
TV
On.
Disable
On/Off
Timer.
29
TV
does
not
turn
*
On/Off
Timer
option
disabled.
Go
to
Timer
option
in
Setup
menu
and
29
On/Off
per
On/Off
Timer
enable
On/Off
Timer.
settings.

Page
56
Troubleshooting
Some
Quick
and
Easy
Tips
for
Resolving
Problems
Symptoms
Possible
Cause(s)
Possible
Solution(s)
Page(s)
Source
Selection
/
Source
Image
Problems
Camport
(Front
?
Equipment
not
connected.
Connect
Audio/Video
equipment
to
20
Audio/Video)
source
front
Audio/Video.
not
selectable.
No
Camport
image.
?
Equipment
not
turned
on.
Turn
on
equipment
connected
to
front
Video
input.
20
(Front
Video)
?
Not
enabled.
Enable
Camport
in
Installer
menu.
46
S-
Video
Source
not
?
Camport
(Front
Video)
Disconnect
equipment
connected
to
20
selectable.
connected.
front
Video
jack.
?
Not
connected.
Connect
S-Video
equipment
to
S-Video
In.
16/20
No
S-Video
image.
?
Equipment
not
turned
on.
Turn
on
equipment
connected
to
S-Video
In.
No
S-Video
audio.
?
S-Video
audio
not
Connect
audio
for
S-Video
to
Audio
In R
-
L.
16/20
connected.
(Use
Audio
In
Left
jack
to
connect
only
one
audio
wire.)
Antenna/Cable
?
Front
Video
connected.
Disconnect
equipment
connected
to
front
Video.
20
not
selectable.
?
S-Video
equipment
Disconnect
S-Video
equipment
from
front
or
16/20
connected.
rear
jack
panel.
No
Antenna
?
Not
Connected.
Connect
over-the-air
antenna
or
cable
service
12/13
Cable
image.
wire
to
Antenna/Cable
jack.
Rear
Audio
Video
?
Front
Video
connected.
Disconnect
equipment
from
front
Video
jack.
20
not
selectable.
?
S-Video
equipment
Disconnect
S-Video
equipment
from
front
or
16/20
connected.
rear
jack
panel.
Go
to
Setup
menu,
select
Add/Del/Blank
option.
25
Press
MENU
select
"Added"
in
Add/Del/Blnk
25
option
in
Setup
menu.
(See
Installer
menus.)
No
rear
Audio
*
Equipment
not
turned
on.
Turn
on
equipment
connected
to
rear
Audio/Video.
Video
image.
*
Equipment
not
connected.
Connect
equipment
to
rear
Audio/Video.
14-18

Page
57
Maintenance
Routine
TV
Cabinet
and
Screen
Cleaning
Careful
and
regular
cleaning
can
extend
the the
useful
service
life
of
the
TV.
Be
sure
to turn
the
power
off
and
pull
out
the
power
cord
before
you
begin
any
cleaning.
Screen
Cleaning
1.
Here's
a
great
way
to
keep
the
dust
off
the
screen
for
a
while.
Wet
a
soft
cloth
in
a
mixture
of
lukewarm
water
and
a
little
fabric
softener
or
dish
washing
detergent.
Wring
the
cloth
until
it's
almost
dry,
and
then
use
it
to
wipe
the
screen.
2.
Make
sure
the
excess
water
is
off
the
screen,
and
then
let
it
air-dry
before
turning
it
on.
Cabinet
Cleaning
1.
Use
a
soft
cloth
with
a
mild
soap
solution
to
wipe
the
cabinet.
(Avoid
using
any
harsh,
industrial
strength
variety
of
cleaner.)
2.
Rinse
the
cloth
and
wipe
the
cabinet
again.
3.
Let
the
cabinet
air-dry
before
turning
the
TV
on.
Extended
Absence
If
the
TV
will
be
dormant
for
a
long
time,
it's
a
good
idea
to
unplug
the
power
to
protect
against
possible
damage
from
lightning
or
power
surges.
If
you
use
an
off-air
antenna,
you
may
also
want
to
disconnect
it
from
the
back
of
the
TV.
If
you
unplug
the
TV,
you
may
have
to
reset
the
clock
using
the
Clock
Set
menu
described
earlier.
See
page
28.
Symptom(s)
Possible
Cause(s)
Possible
Solution(s)
Page(s)
Parental
Control
Problems
User
cannot
access
?
Digital
channel
tuned
in.
Tune
in
an
analog
channel
to
access
Parental
Control
8/9
Parental
Control
menu.
(Ch
Preview
not
functional
for
menu
with Ch
Preview
on
remote.
digital
channels
on
some
models.)
User
cannot
operate
?
Digital
channel
tuned
in.
Tune
in
an
analog
channel
to
be
able
to
navigate
8/9/20
Parental
Control
menu.
(Ch
Preview
not
functional
for
and
set
up
Parental
Control
restrictions.
digital
channels
on
some
models.)
Guest
has
left
Parental
?
Parental
Control
needs
to
Press
and
hold
down
MENU
key
until
menu
disappears.
37
Control
active,
password
be
reset.
Key
in
9-8-7-6
and
press
CC.
(For
this
to
work,
Installer
is
not
known.
menu
item
0-1
Installer
Seq
needs
to
be
set
to
0.)
41
Protected/blocked
?
Program
content
is
restricted.
Key-in
password
and
turn
Lock
On/Off
(restrictions)
Off.
message
shows
on-screen.
Set
to
Off
in
Lock
On/Off
menu.
37-39
?
Don't
know
password.
Tune
to
channel
without
Parental
Control
37-39
"Content"
restrictions.
Wait
until
restriction
time
expires.
TV-PG
programs
blocked.
?
TV-
PG
set
to
be
blocked.
Reset
restrictions
to
PG-
13
so
TV-
PG
37-39
programs
will
appear.
Foul
language
is
heard.
?
Foul
language
not
blocked.
Restrict
Language
in
Content
options
on
37-39
Parental
Control
menu.
?
Program
is
not
rated.
Restrict
or
block
programs
with
no
ratings.
Troubleshooting/Maintenance
Some
Quick
and
Easy
Tips
for
Resolving
Problems

Page
58
Glossary
A
list
of
definitions
for
some
of
the
words
found
in
this
guide
75
OHM
The
wire
that
comes
from
an
off-air
antenna
or
cable
service
provider.
RF
CABLE
The
end
looks
like
a
hex-shaped
nut
with
a
wire
sticking
through
the
middle.
It
screws
onto
the
threaded
jack
on
the
back
of
the
TV.
300
TO
75
OHM
A
small
device
that
connects
a
two-wire
300
ohm
antenna
to
a
75
ohm
RF
jack.
ADAPTER
They
are
usually
about
an
inch
long
with
two
screws
on one
end
and
a
round
opening
with
a
wire
sticking
out
on
the
other
end.
A/V
CABLES
Audio/Video
cables.
Three
cables
bunched
together---right
audio
(red),
left
audio
(white),
and
video
(yellow).
A/V
cables
are
used
for
stereo
playback
of
videocassettes
and
for
higher
quality
picture
and
sound
from
other
A/V
devices.
A/V
DEVICE
Any
device
that
produces
video
or
sound
(VCR,
DVD,
cable
box,
or
television).
ADDED
Lets
you
add
new
channels
to
the
list
that
the
user
can
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
AMPLIFIER
An
electronic
device
that
amplifies
sound
from
a
television,
CD
player,
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
ANTENNA
The
physical
receiver
of
television
signals
sent
over
the
air.
A
large
metal
piece
of
equipment
does
not
always
have
to
be
visible
to
be
using
an
antenna.
AUTO
PROGRAM
Auto
Program
has
the
TV
automatically
find
all
the
channels
available.
BLANK
Channels
that
are
Blanked
will
not
have
Video
(shows
a
blank
screen)
only
audio,
if
present
on
channel.
(Not
available
on
digital
channels.)
DELETED
Lets
you
remove
channels
from
the
list
that
the
user
will
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
DIGITAL
TUNER
Receives
a
digital
signal
and
turns
it
into
picture
and
sound.
INPUT
Refers
to
an
input
jack
that
receives
a
signal
from
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
JACK
A
connection
on
the
back
of
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
MONO
SOUND
Mono
(monaural)
sound
is
one
channel
of
sound.
On
more
than
one
speaker,
all
the
speakers
play
the
same
audio.
M.P.I.
Multiple
Protocol
Interface:
LG
protocol
for
external
control
of
TV
through
RJ11
(M.P.I.)
input
jack
on
TV
connections
panel.
(M.P.I.
jack
is
used
for
cloning
TV's
features.)
OUTPUT
Refers
to
the
output
jack
that
sends
a
signal
out
of
a
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
A/V
device.
2ND
AUDIO
Second
Audio
Programming
(SAP)
is
another
separate
audio
channel
PROGRAMMING
available
with
some
programming.
SAP
Choosing
SAP
often
refers
to
listening
to
audio
in
another
language,
such
as
Spanish
or
French.
S-VIDEO
Provides
higher-quality
picture
and
sound.
(S-Video
is
also referred
to
as
"Y-C".)
SIGNAL
Picture
and
sound
traveling
through
a
cable,
or
over
the
air,
to
the
television.
STEREO
SOUND
Stereo
(Stereophonic)
sound
refers
to
audio
that's
divided
into
right
and
left
sides.
TUNER
Device
that
picks
up
the
broadcast
signal
and
turns
it
into
picture
and
sound.
XDS
Extended
Data
Service:
Additional
program
information
included
on
the
signal
provided
at
the
discretion
of
the
broadcaster.

Page
59
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