LG 32LV2400 User Manual
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LED TV
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your set and retain it for future reference.
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P/NO : 194716001150
LED TV MODELS
32LV2400-UA
42LV4400-UA
47LV4400-UA
55LV4400-UA
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WARNING / CAUTION
This reminder is provided to call the CATV
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.
WARNING / CAUTION
Class B digital device
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 interference in
a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, 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 to 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.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
(harmful) interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation (of the device).
Any changes or modifications in construction
of this device which are not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
FCC Notice
To prevent fire or shock hazards, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to modify this product in
any way without written authorization from
LG Electronics. Unauthorized modification
could void the user’s authority to operate this
product.
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 presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING/CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV
INSTALLER
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Instructions
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this
apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry
cloth.
Do not block
any ventilation
openings. Install
in accordance with
the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Do not install near
any heat sources
such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus
(including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
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.
Protect the
power cord from
being walked
on or pinched
particularly at
plugs, convenience
receptacles, and
the point where
they exit from the
apparatus.
Only use
attachments/
accessories
specified by the
manufacturer.
Use only with the cart,
stand, tripod, 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.
Unplug this apparatus
during lighting storms
or when unused for
long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when
the apparatus has been damaged in
any way, such as power-supply cord
or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
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Never touch this apparatus or antenna
during a thunder or lighting storm.
Do not allow an impact shock or any
objects to fall into the product, and
do not drop onto the screen with
something.
CAUTION concerning the Power Cord:
It is recommend that appliances be
placed upon a dedicated circuit; that is,
a single outlet circuit which powers only
that appliance and has no additional
outlets or branch circuits. Check the
specification page of this owner’s
manual to be certain.
Do not connect too many appliances to
the same AC power outlet as this could
result in fire or electric shock.
Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded
wall outlets, loose or damaged wall
outlets, extension cords, frayed power
cords, or damaged 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 appearance
indicates damage or deterioration,
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 physical 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.
Do not make the TV with the power cord
plugged in. Do not use a damaged or
loose power cord. Be sure do grasp the
plug when unplugging the power cord.
Do not pull on the power cord to unplug
the TV.
WARNING - To reduce
the risk of fire or electrical
shock, do not expose this
product to rain, moisture
or other liquids. Do not
touch the TV with wet
hands. Do not install this
product near flammable
objects such as gasoline
or candles or expose
the TV to direct air
conditioning.
Do not expose to dripping
or splashing and do not
place objects filled with
liquids, such as vases,
cups, etc. on or over the
apparatus (e.g. on shelves
above the unit).
GROUNDING
Ensure that you connect the earth
ground wire to prevent possible electric
shock (i.e. a TV with a three-prong
grounded AC plug must be connected
to a three-prong grounded AC outlet).
If grounding methods are not possible,
have a qualified electrician install a
separate circuit breaker.
Do not try to ground the unit by
connecting it to telephone wires,
lightening rods, or gas pipes.
DISCONNECTING DEVICE FROM
MAINS
Mains plug is the disconnecting device.
The plug must remain readily operable.
As long as this unit is connected to the
AC wall outlet, it is not disconnected
from the AC power source even if you
turn off this unit by SWITCH.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Power
Supply
Short-circuit
Breaker
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Ventilation
Install your TV where there is proper
ventilation. Do not install in a confined
space such as a bookcase. Do not
cover the product with cloth or other
materials (e.g.) plastic while plugged
in. Do not install in excessively dusty
places.
Take care not to touch the ventilation
openings. When watching the TV for a
long period, the ventilation openings
may become hot.
If you smell smoke or other odors
coming from the TV or hear strange
sounds, unplug the power cord contact
an authorized service center.
Do not press strongly
upon the panel with
hand or sharp object
such as nail, pencil
or pen, or make a
scratch on it.
Keep the product away from direct
sunlight.
Dot Effect
The Plasma or LCD panel is a high
technology product with resolution of
two million to six million pixels. In a
very few cases, you could see fine dots
on the screen while you’re viewing the
TV. Those dots are deactivated pixels
and do not affect the performance and
reliability of the TV.
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ANTENNAS
Outdoor antenna grounding
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow
the precautions below. An outdoor
antenna system should not be located
in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits,
or where it can come in contact with
such power lines or circuits as death or
serious injury can occur.
Be sure the antenna system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static
charges.
Section 810 of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) in the U.S.A. provides
information with respect to proper
grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in
wire to an antenna discharge unit, size
of grounding conductors, location of
antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes and requirements
for the grounding electrode.
Antenna grounding according to the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
Ground Clamp
Electric Service
Equipment
Antenna Lead in Wire
Antenna Discharge Unit
(NEC Section 810-21)
Grounding Conductor
(NEC Section 810-21)
Ground Clamps
Power Service Grounding
Electrode System (NEC
Art 250, Part H)
NEC: National Electrical Code
Cleaning
When cleaning, unplug the power
cord and rub gently with a soft cloth to
prevent scratching. Do not spray water
or other liquids directly on the TV as
electric shock may occur. Do not clean
with chemicals such as alcohol, thinners
or benzene.
Moving
Make sure the product is turned off,
unplugged and all cables have been
removed. It may take 2 or more people
to carry larger TVs. Do not press against
or put stress on the front panel of the
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“Cracking” noise: A cracking noise
that occurs when watching or
turning off the TV is generated by
plastic thermal contraction due to
temperature and humidity. This
noise is common for products where
thermal deformation is required.
Electrical circuit humming/
panel buzzing: A low level noise
is generated from a high-speed
switching circuit, which supplies a
large amount of current to operate a
product. It varies depending on the
product.
This generated sound does not
affect the performance and reliability
of the product.
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ON DISPOSAL
The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury. Do not
dispose of this product with general household waste. Disposal of this product must be
carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority.
Contents
WARNING / CAUTION ..............2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........3
Important Safety Instructions .....................3
FEATURE OF THIS TV ...............7
PREPARATION
Accessories ......................................................8
Front Panel Information ................................9
Back Panel Information...............................10
Stand Instructions ........................................ 12
Desktop Pedestal Installation .................... 13
Swivel Stand ................................................... 13
Securing the TV to the Wall to Prevent
Falling When the TV is Used on a
Stand ............................................................... 14
Antenna or Cable Connection .................. 15
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
SETUP
HD Receiver Setup ....................................... 16
DVD Setup......................................................18
VCR Setup.....................................................20
Other A/V Source Setup ............................ 21
USB Connection ...........................................21
Audio Out Connection ...............................22
PC Setup .......................................................23
WATCHING TV/ CHANNEL
CONTROL
Remote Control Functions ........................25
Turning on the TV ........................................ 27
Channel Selection ....................................... 27
Volume Adjustment .................................... 27
Initial Setting .................................................28
MENU ADJUSTMENTS
On-Screen Menus Selection ....................30
Quick Menu .................................................... 31
Channel Menu ..............................................32
Picture Menu ................................................33
Audio Menu ..................................................34
Time Menu ....................................................35
Option Menu .................................................36
Parental Control / Ratings ........................ 37
Input Menu ....................................................39
My Media Menu ...........................................40
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting ...........................................42
Maintenance .................................................44
Product Specifications ...............................45
Open Source License .................................46
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FEATURE OF THIS TV
a Some of these features are not available on all models.
High-definition television. High-
resolution digital television
broadcast and playback
system composed of roughly
a million or more pixels, 16:9
aspect-ratio screens, and
AC3 digital audio. A subset of
digital television, HDTV formats
include 1080i and 720p
resolutions.
Manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
HDMI Trademark Notice
“HDMI, the HDMI Logo and
High-Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC. in the United
States and other countries.”
Displays HDTV programs in full
1920 x 1080p resolution for a
more detailed picture.
View videos and photos and
listen to music on your TV
through USB 2.0 (‘videos’
dependent on model).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO PREVENT “IMAGE
BURN / BURN-IN” ON YOUR TV SCREEN
a When a fixed image (e.g. logos, screen menus, video game, and computer display) is
displayed on the TV for an extended period, it can become permanently imprinted on
the screen. This phenomenon is known as “image burn” or “burn-in.” Image burn is
not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
a In order to prevent image burn, avoid displaying a fixed image on your TV screen for a
prolonged period (2 or more hours for LCD).
a Image burn can also occur on the letter-boxed
areas of your TV if you use the 4:3 aspect ratio
setting for an extended period.
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PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Accessories
Ensure that the following accessories are included with your TV. If an accessory is
missing, please contact the dealer where you purchased the TV.
The accessories included may differ from the images below.
Remote Control, Batteries (AAA)
1.5V 1.5V
CD ManualOwner’s Manual
D-sub 15 pin cable
Power cablePolishing Cloth
When using the VGA (D-sub 15
pin cable) PC connection, the
user must use shielded signal
interface cables with ferrite cores
to maintain standards compliance.
Option Extras
Stand screws
(M4 x 12mm)
Safety screw
(T4 x 20mm)
x 8
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PREPARATION
Front Panel Information
r Image shown may differ from your TV.
Power/Standby
Indicator
Remote Control
Sensor
Speaker
POWER button
ENTER button
CHANNEL
buttons
VOLUME
buttons
INPUT button
NOTE
a Do not step on the glass stand or subject it to any impact.It may break, causing
possible injury from fragments of glass, or the TV may fall.
a Do not drag the TV. The floor or the product may be damaged.
HOME button
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PREPARATION
AC IN
Back Panel Information
r Image shown may differ from your TV.
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32LV2400
42LV4400,
47LV4400,
55LV4400
Power Cord Socket
For operation with AC power.
Caution: Never attempt to operate
the TV on DC power.
USB INPUT
Used for viewing photos.
HDMI/DVI IN, HDMI IN
Digital Connection.
Supports HD video and Digital audio.
Doesn’t support 480i.
Accepts DVI video using an adapter
or HDMI to DVI cable (not included).
DVI/RGB AUDIO IN
Used for audio input.
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PREPARATION
RGB IN (PC)
Analog PC Connection. Uses a
D-sub 15 pin cable (VGA cable).
AV/COMPONENT IN
Analog Connection.
Supports HD.
Uses a red, green, and blue cable for
video & red and white for audio.
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT
Digital optical audio output for
use with amps and home theater
systems.
Note: In standby mode, this port
doesn’t work.
AUDIO OUT
For use with external speakers.
ANTENNA/CABLE IN
Connect over-the-air or cable signals
to this jack.
HDMI IN 3
Digital Connection.
Supports HD video and Digital audio.
Doesn’t support 480i.
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HDMI 3: For 42LV4400, 47LV4400,
55LV4400
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CAUTION
For HDMI and USB INPUT
a For an optimal connection, HDMI cables and USB devices should have bezels
less than 10 mm (0.39 inches) thick.
*A is smaller or equals to 10 mm (0.39 inches)
Precautions when using the USB
device
a The recommended capacity is 1
TB or less for a USB external hard
disk and 32 GB or less for USB
memory.
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PREPARATION
Stand Instructions
r Image shown may differ from your TV.
INSTALLATION DETACHMENT
Carefully place the TV screen side
down on a cushioned surface to
protect the screen from damage.
Carefully place the TV screen side
down on a cushioned surface to
protect the screen from damage and
remove the screws.
Connect the base to the stand and
install the 8 screws into the holes as
shown.
Detach the stand from the TV.
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AC IN
AC IN
AC IN
NOTE
a When assembling the desk type stand, make sure the screws are fully tightened
(If not tightened fully, the TV can tilt forward after the product installation). Do
not over tighten.
AC IN
(M4 x 8)
*Use the safety screw
to secure the stand
on the table
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PREPARATION
Desktop Pedestal Installation
r Image shown may differ from your TV.
For proper ventilation, allow a clearance of 10.1 cm (4 inches) on all four sides from the
wall.
CAUTION
a Ensure adequate ventilation by following the clearance recommendations.
a Do not mount near or above any type of heat source.
10.1 cm (4 inches)
10.1 cm (4 inches)
10.1 cm
(4 inches)
10.1 cm
(4 inches)
Swivel Stand
After installing the TV, you can adjust the TV set manually to the left or right direction by
20º to suit your viewing position.
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PREPARATION
Securing the TV to the Wall to Prevent Falling
When the TV is Used on a Stand
r You should purchase necessary components to prevent the TV from tipping over.
r Image shown may differ from your TV.
We recommend that you set up the TV close to a wall so it cannot fall over if pushed
backwards.
Additionally, we recommend that the TV be attached to a wall so it cannot be pulled in
a forward direction, potentially causing injury or damaging the product.
Caution: Please make sure that children don’t climb on or hang from the TV.
r Insert the eye-bolts (or TV brackets and bolts) to tighten the product to the wall as
shown in the picture.
* If your product has the bolts in the eye-bolts position before inserting the eye-bolts,
loosen the bolts.
* Insert the eye-bolts or TV brackets/bolts and tighten them securely in the upper
holes.
Secure the wall brackets with the bolts (sold separately) to the wall. Match the height
of the bracket that is mounted on the wall to the holes in the product.
Ensure the eye-bolts or brackets are tightened securely.
r Use a sturdy rope (sold separately) to tie the product. It is safer
to tie the rope so it becomes horizontal between the wall and the
product.
NOTE
a Use a platform or cabinet strong enough and large enough to support the size
and weight of the TV.
a To use the TV safely make sure that the height of the bracket on the wall and the
one on the TV are the same.
PREPARATION
VESA Wall Mounting
Install your wall mount on a solid wall perpendicular to the floor. When attaching to other
building materials, please contact your nearest installer.
If installed on a ceiling or slanted wall, it may fall and result in severe personal injury.
Wall mounting bracket is sold separatedly.
Model
VESA (A*B)
Standard Screw Quantity
32LV2400 100 * 100 M4 4
42LV4400 400 * 200 M6 4
47LV4400,
55LV4400 400 * 400 M6 4
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B
NOTE
a Screw length needed depends on
the wall mount used. For further
information, refer to the instructions
included with the mount.
a Standard dimensions for wall mount
kits are shown in the table.
a When purchasing our wall mount kit,
a detailed installation manual and
all parts necessary for assembly are
provided.
a Do not use screws longer than the
standard dimension, as they may
cause damage to the inside to the
T V.
a For wall mounts that do not comply
with the VESA standard screw
specifications, the length of the
screws may differ depending on their
specifications.
a Do not use screws that do not comply
with the VESA standard screw
specifications.
Do not use fasten the screws too
strongly, this may damage the TV
or cause the TV to a fall, leading to
personal injury. LG is not liable for
these kinds of accidents.
a LG is not liable for TV damage or
personal injury when a non-VESA or
non specified wall mount is used or
the consumer fails to follow the TV
installation instructions.
CAUTION
a Do not install your wall mount kit while your TV is turned on. It may result in
personal injury due to electric shock.
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PREPARATION
Antenna or Cable Connection
1. Antenna (Analog or Digital)
Wall Antenna Socket or Outdoor Antenna without a Cable Box Connections.
For optimum picture quality, adjust antenna direction if needed.
2. Cable
NOTE
a If the antenna needs to be split for two TV’s, install a 2-Way Signal Splitter.
a For much more information about antennas visit our Knowledgebase at http://
lgknowledgebase.com. Search for antenna.
Wall
Antenna
Socket
Outdoor
Antenna
(VHF, UHF)
Cable TV
Wall Jack
Copper Wire
Single-family Dwellings /Houses
(Connect to wall jack for outdoor antenna)
Multi-family Dwellings/Apartments
(Connect to wall antenna socket)
RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω)
RF Coaxial Wire (75 Ω)
Be careful not to bend the copper
wire when connecting the antenna.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
HD Receiver Setup
This TV can receive digital over-the-air/digital cable signals without an external digital
set-top box. However, if you do receive digital signals from a digital set-top box or other
digital external device.
r To prevent equipment damage, never plug in any power cords until you have finished
connecting all equipment.
r The pictures in this section may be slightly different from your model.
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Component Connection
1. How to connect
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2
Connect the video outputs (Y, PB,
PR) of the digital set-top box to
the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jack
on the TV. Match the jack colors
(Y = green, PB = blue, and PR =
red).
Connect the audio output of
the digital set-top box to the
COMPONENT IN AUDIO jack on
the TV.
2. How to use
r Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owner’s manual for the digital set-top box operation.)
r Select the Component input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
Y, CB/PB, CR/PR
Resolution Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz)
720x480i 15.73
15.73
59.94
60.00
720x480p 31.47
31.50
59.94
60.00
1280x720p 44.96
45.00
59.94
60.00
1920x1080i 33.72
33.75
59.94
60.00
1920x1080p
26.97
27.00
33.71
33.75
67.43 2
67.5 0
23.976
24.00
29.97
30.00
59.94
60.00
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
HDMI OUTPUT
1
HDMI Connection
1. How to connect
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2
Connect the digital set-top box
to HDMI/DVI IN 1, 2, or 3* jack
on the TV.
No separate audio connection is
necessary.
HDMI supports both audio and
video.
2. How to use
r Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owner’s manual for the digital
set-top box operation.)
r Select the HDMI 1, HDMI 2, or HDMI 3* input
source on the TV using the INPUT button on
the remote control.
* HDMI 3: For 42LV4400, 47LV4400,
55LV4400
HDMI-DTV
Resolution Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz)
720x480p 31.47
31.50
59.94
60.00
1280x720p 44.96
45.00
59.94
60.00
1920x1080i 33.72
33.75
59.94
60.00
1920x1080p
26.97
27.00
33.71
33.75
67.43 2
67.5 0
23.976
24.00
29.97
30.00
59.94
60.00
NOTE
a If an HDMI cable doesn’t support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no
screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI.
a HDMI Audio Supported Format: Dolby Digital (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz), Linear
PCM (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
1
DVI OUTPUT
AUDIO
2
DVI to HDMI Connection
1. How to connect
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2
Connect the digital set-top box
to HDMI/DVI IN 1 or 2 jack on
the TV.
Connect the digital set-top box
audio output to the DVI AUDIO
jack on the TV.
2. How to use
r Turn on the digital set-top box.
(Refer to the owner’s manual for the digital
set-top box operation.)
r Select the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input source on
the TV using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
NOTE
a A DVI to HDMI cable or adapter is required for this connection.
DVI doesn’t support audio, so a separate audio connection is necessary.
DVD Setup
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1 2
Component Connection
1. How to connect
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2
Connect the video outputs (Y, PB,
PR) of the digital set-top box to
the COMPONENT IN VIDEO jack
on the TV. Match the jack colors
(Y = green, PB = blue, and PR =
red).
Connect the audio output of
the digital set-top box to the
COMPONENT IN AUDIO jack on
the TV.
2. How to use
r Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.
r Select the Component input source on the TV using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
r Refer to the DVD player’s manual for operating instructions.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
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VIDEO
AUDIO
1
Composite (RCA) Connection
1. How to connect
1Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO
jacks between TV and DVD.
Match the jack colors (Video =
yellow, Audio Left = white, and
Audio Right = red)
2. How to use
r Turn on the DVD player, insert a DVD.
r Select the AV input source on the TV
using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
r Refer to the DVD player’s manual for
operating instructions.
HDMI Connection
HDMI OUTPUT
1
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect the digital set-top box
to HDMI/DVI IN 1, 2, or 3* jack
on the TV.
No separate audio connection is
necessary.
HDMI supports both audio and
video.
2. How to use
r Select the HDMI 1, HDMI 2, or HDMI 3* input
source on the TV using the INPUT button on
the remote control.
r Refer to the DVD player’s manual for
operating instructions.
* HDMI 3: For 42LV4400, 47LV4400,
55LV4400
NOTE
a If an HDMI cable doesn’t support High Speed HDMI, it can cause flickers or no
screen display. In this case use the latest cables that support High Speed HDMI.
a HDMI Audio Supported Format: Dolby Digital (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz), Linear
PCM (32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
VCR Setup
L R
S-VIDEOVIDEO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
SWITCH
ANT IN
ANT OUT
1
2
Antenna Connection
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect the RF antenna out
socket of the VCR to the
ANTENNA/CABLE IN socket on
the TV.
Connect the antenna cable to
the RF antenna in socket of the
VCR.
2. How to use
r Set VCR output switch to 3 or 4 and
then tune TV to the same channel
number.
r Insert a video tape into the VCR and
press PLAY on the VCR (Refer to the
VCR owner’s manual).
S-VIDEO
OUTPUT
SWITCH
ANT IN
ANT OUT
L R
VIDEO
AUDIO
1
Composite (RCA) Connection
1. How to connect
1Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO
jacks between TV and VCR.
Match the jack colors (Video =
yellow, Audio Left = white, and
Audio Right = red)
2. How to use
r Insert a video tape into the VCR and
press PLAY on the VCR. (Refer to the
VCR owner’s manual.)
r Select the AV input source on the TV
using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
NOTE
a If you have a mono VCR, connect the audio cable from the VCR to the AUDIO
L(MONO) jack of the TV.
Wall Jack
Antenna
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
L R
VIDEO
AUDIO
1
1. How to connect
1Connect the AUDIO/VIDEO
jacks between TV and external
equipment. Match the jack
colors. (Video = yellow, Audio
Left = white, and Audio Right =
red)
2. How to use
r Select the AV input source on the TV
using the INPUT button on the remote
control.
r Operate the corresponding external
equipment.
Other A/V Source Setup
Camcorder
Video Game Set
Memory Key
1. How to connect
1Connect the USB device to the
USB IN jack on the side of TV.
2. How to use
r After connecting the USB IN jack, you
use the USB function.
USB Connection
Precautions when using the USB device
a The recommended capacity is 1 TB or
less for a USB external hard disk and
32 GB or less for USB memory.
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
NOTE
a When connecting with external audio equipment, such as amplifiers or speakers,
you can turn the TV speakers off in the menu.
Audio Out Connection
Send the TV’s audio to external audio equipment via the Audio Output port.
Digital Connection to a Home Theater Audio System
If you want to enjoy digital broadcasting through 5.1-channel speakers, connect the
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of TV to a Home Theater (or amp).
1
2
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect one end of the optical
cable to the TV port of OPTICAL
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT.
Connect the other end of the
optical cable to the digital audio
input on the audio equipment.
Set the “TV Speaker option -
Off” in the AUDIO menu. See
the external audio equipment
instruction manual for operation.
3
CAUTION
a Do not look into the optical output port. Looking at the laser beam may damage
your vision.
a Audio with ACP (Audio Copy Protection) function may block digital audio output.
Connecting Using Analogue Audio Cable
1
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect one end of the audio
cable to the TV port of AUDIO
OUT.
Connect the other end of the
audio cable to the audio input on
the audio equipment.
Set the “TV Speaker option -
Off” in the AUDIO menu. See
the external audio equipment
instruction manual for operation.
3
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
PC Setup
This TV provides Plug and Play capability, meaning that a PC adjusts automatically to
the TV’s settings.
RGB OUTPUT
AUDIO
12
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect the VGA output of the
PC to the RGB IN (PC) jack on
the TV.
Connect PC audio output to the
RGB IN (AUDIO) jack on the TV.
2. How to use
r Turn on the PC and the TV.
r Select the RGB-PC input source on
the TV using the INPUT button on the
remote control.
VGA (D-Sub 15 Pin) Connection
1
DVI OUTPUT
AUDIO
2
1. How to connect
1
2
Connect the DVI output of the
PC to the HDMI/DVI IN 1 or 2
jack on the TV.
Connect the PC audio output to
the DVI AUDIO jack on the TV.
2. How to use
r Turn on the PC and the TV.
r Select the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input
source on the TV using the INPUT
button on the remote control.
DVI to HDMI Connection
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EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT SETUP
NOTE
a To get the the best picture quality, adjust the PC graphics card to 1920 x 1080.
a Depending on the graphics card, DOS mode may not work if a HDMI to DVI
Cable is in use.
a In PC mode, there may be noise associated with the resolution, vertical pattern,
contrast or brightness.
a If noise is present, change the PC output to another resolution, change the
refresh rate to another rate or adjust the brightness and contrast on the
PICTURE menu until the picture is clear.
a Avoid keeping a fixed image on the screen for a long period of time. The fixed
image may become permanently imprinted on the screen.
a Depending on the graphics card, some resolution settings may not allow the
image to be positioned on the screen properly.
Supported Display Specifications (RGB-PC, HDMI-PC)
Resolution Horizontal Frequency(kHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz)
640x350 31.468 70.09
720x400 31.469 70.08
640x480 31.469 59.94
800x600 37.879 60.31
1024x768 48.363 60.00
1280x768 47.776 59.87
1360x768 47.7 1 2 60.015
1360x768 63.981 60.02
1920x1080
RGB-PC
67.5 60
1920x1080
HDMI-PC
67.5 60
*
32LV2400 does not support 1920 x 1080 (RGB-PC), and 1920 x 1080 (HDMI-PC)
resolutions.
*
32LV2400,
42LV4400, 47LV4400, and 55LV4400
only support the above-
mentioned resolutions.
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WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
WATCHING TV/ CHANNEL CONTROL
Remote Control Functions
When using the remote control, aim it at the remote control sensor on the TV.
The remote control may differ from the images below.
PICTURE SOUND
SAP
RATIO
TV
INPUT
POWER
FAV
CC
MUTE
Home
RETURN
Q.MENU
VOL CH
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
-
0
FLASHBK
ENTER
Group No. Item Description
TV Returns to the last TV channel.
POWER Turns the TV on from standby or off to standby.
INPUT Rotates through inputs.
RATIO Changes the aspect ratio.
SAP Selects MTS sound.
SOUND Changes the sound mode.
PICTURE Changes the picture mode.
NUMBER
buttons
Used to enter a program number for multiple program
channels such as 2-1, 2-2, etc.
FLASHBK Tunes to the last channel viewed.
1
1
2
2
3
4
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WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
Installing Batteries
r Open the battery compartment cover on the
back side and install the batteries matching
correct polarity.
r Install two 1.5V AAA batteries. Don’t mix old or
used batteries with new ones.
r Close cover.
Group No. Item Description
CHANNEL
(UP/DOWN)
Changes the channel.
RETURN Allows the user to move return one step in an interactive
application or other user interaction function.
FAV Scroll through the programmed Favorite channels.
CC Switches the caption on or off.
MUTE Switches the sound on or off.
HOME Displays the main menu or hides on-screen displays and
return to TV viewing.
VOLUME
(UP/DOWN)
Adjusts the volume.
Q.MENU Opens the list of Quick Menu options.
THUMBSTICK
(Up/Down/
Left/Right/
ENTER)
Navigates the on-screen menus and adjusts the system
settings to your preference.
3
4
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WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
Turning on the TV
1
2
First, connect power cord correctly.
At this moment, the TV switches to standby mode.
a In standby mode to turn TV on, press the POWER button.
Select the viewing source by using the INPUT button on the remote control.
When finished using the TV, press press the POWER button on the remote
control. The TV reverts to standby mode.
3
Channel Selection
1Press the CHANNEL or NUMBER buttons to select a channel number.
Volume Adjustment
1
2
Press the VOLUME button to adjust the volume.
If you want to switch the sound off, press the MUTE button.
You can cancel the Mute function by pressing the MUTE or VOLUME button.
3
NOTE
a If you intend to be away on vacation, disconnect the power plug from the wall
power outlet.
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WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
Initial Setting
This Function guides the user to easily set the essential items for viewing the TV for the
first time when purchasing the TV. It will be displayed on the screen when turning the
TV on for the first time. It can also be activated from the user menus.
r Default selection is “Home”. We recommend setting the TV to “Home” mode for
the best picture in your home environment.
r “In Store” Mode is only intended for use in retail environments. Customers can
adjust the “Picture menu - Picture mode” manually while inspecting the TV, but
the TV will automatically return to preset in-store mode after 5 minutes.
r “In Store” Mode is an optimal setting for displaying at stores. “In Store” mode
initializes the TV to set the image quality.
Enter
Step2. Time Setting
Current Time Setting
Year
Month
Date
Hour
Minute
Time Zone
Daylight Saving
Exit
RETURN
Auto
----
--
--
--
--
Eastern
Auto
2. Time Setting
1
2
Select Current Time Setting
option.
r If you select “Manual”,
enter the data for Yea r ,
Month, Date, Hour, Minute.
Select Time Zone option.
Select Daylight Saving
option.
After all settings are
completed, press the ENTER
button.
3
4
ENTER
HomeIn Store
Enter
Step1. Mode Setting
Selecting the environment.
Choose the setting mode you want.
Select [Home] when setting
TV up in-home. You can adjust
Picture quality accordingly
through Picture Mode menu
option.
Exit
RETURN
1. Mode Setting
1
2
Select Setting Mode option.
Press the ENTER button.
ENTER
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WATCHING TV / CHANNEL CONTROL
Enter
Step3. Option Setting
1.OSD Language Setting
2.Audio Language Setting
Exit
RETURN
English
English
3. Option Setting
1
2
Select OSD Language
Setting option.
Select Audio Language
Setting option.
Press the ENTER button.
3
ENTER
Enter
Enter
Step4. Auto Tuning
Auto Tuning can change channel map.
Do you want to start Auto Tuning?
Exit
RETURN
4. Auto Tuning
1
2
Check your antenna
connection and press the
ENTER button to start Auto
Tuning.
Select Yes to begin auto
tuning.
Press the ENTER button.
3
ENTER
ENTER
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
Channel Edit
CHANNEL
Move Enter
Yes
No
Press 'Yes' button to begin
auto tuning.
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On-Screen Menus Selection
Your TV’s OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from that shown in this manual.
1
2
Display each menu.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
3
4
Accept the current
selection.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
Home
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
Channel Edit
Move Enter
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
Balance
Sound Mode
TV Speaker
Digital Audio Out
Analog Audio Out
: Standard
Treble
Bass
Reset
: On
: PCM
: Variable
0
50
50
AUDIO
Move Enter
LR
AUDIO
OPTION
Language
Input Label
Key Lock
Caption
Initial Setting
Move Enter
OPTION
English
: Off
: Off
Aspect Ratio
Energy Saving
Picture Mode
: 16:9
: Auto
: Vivid
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Color
80
90
50
60
60
PICTURE
Move Enter
PICTURE
Clock
Off Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
--
--
----
--
:
--
--
: Off
: Off
: Off
: Off
TIME
Move Enter
TIME
LOCK
Lock System
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Move Enter
LOCK
: Off
MENU ADJUSTMENTS
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TV
AV
Component
RPG-PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
Move Enter
INPUT
INPUT
PHOTO LIST
Move Enter
MY MEDIA
MY MEDIA
* HDMI 3: For 42LV4400,
47LV4400, 55LV4400
Quick Menu
Your TV’s OSD (On Screen Display) may differ slightly from what is shown in this
manual. Q.Menu (Quick Menu) is a menu of features which users might use frequently.
Q.Menu
Aspect Ratio
Backlight
Picture Mode
Sound Mode
Caption
SAP
Sleep Timer
Del/Add/Fav
16:9
5
Standard
Standard
Off
Mono
Off
Add
M
CH
Close
a Aspect Ratio: Selects your desired picture format.
a Backlight: Selects your desired brightness level of the backlight behind the LCD
screen.
a Picture Mode: Selects the desired preset picture setting.
a Sound Mode: Selects the desired preset sound setting.
a Caption: Sets the caption mode to on or off.
a SAP: Selects MTS sound.
r Analog TV: Mono / Stereo / SAP
r Digital TV: English / French / Spanish / Korean / Japanese / Chinese / German /
Italian / Russian
a Sleep Timer: Turns the TV off at the preset time.
a Del/Add/Fav: Selects channel you want to add, delete, or add to the Favorite list.
3
4
Display Quick menu.
Select a menu item.
Choose the setting.
Accept the current
selection and return to TV
viewing.
ENTER
Q.MENU
1
2
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Channel Menu
The Channel menu offers options to setup of your television to receive TV channels.
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
Channel Edit
Move Enter
CHANNEL
Auto Tuning
Manual Tuning
Channel Edit
CHANNEL
Move Enter
Yes
No
Press 'Yes' button to begin
auto tuning.
1
2
Display CHANNEL
menu.
Select a menu item.
3
4
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
a Auto Tuning
r Automatically finds all channels available through antenna or cable inputs, and
stores them in memory on the channel list.
r Run this function if you change your residence or move the TV.
r Auto Tuning memorizes only the channels available at the time.
r Found channels are grouped in the order of DTV, TV, Cable DTV (CADTV) and
Cable TV (CATV).
a Manual Tuning
r When selecting DTV or Cable DTV input signal in Manual Tuning, you can view the
on-screen signal strength monitor to see the quality of the signal being received.
r Select the channel type and RF-channel number. Then select Add or Delete.
a Channel Edit
r The channels in the Channel Edit List are displayed in black and the channels
deleted from the Channel Edit List are displayed in gray. Press the Q.MENU button
to delete or add the selected channel.
r When a channel number is deleted, it means that you will be unable to select
it using CHANNEL button during TV viewing. If you wish to select the deleted
channel, directly enter the channel number with the NUMBER buttons or select it
in the Channel Edit menu.
ENTER
Home
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
Picture Menu
The Picture menu offers options to enhance and refine the picture displayed on your TV
based on ambient room light and personal preferences.
Aspect Ratio
Energy Saving
Picture Mode
: 16:9
: Auto
: Vivid
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Color
80
90
50
60
60
PICTURE
Move Enter
Aspect Ratio
Energy Saving
Picture Mode
: 16:9
: Auto
: Vivid
Backlight
Contrast
Brightness
Sharpness
Color
100
100
50
70
70
PICTURE
Move Enter
Set By Program
4:3
16:9
Zoom
Cinema Zoom
Just Scan
1
2
Display PICTURE
menu.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
3
4
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
Home
ENTER
a Aspect Ratio
r This feature lets you choose the way an analog picture with a 4:3 aspect ratio is
displayed on your TV. You can select a different aspect ratio depending on input
source (analog broadcasting, digital broadcasting, aux).
a Energy Saving
r It reduces the TV’s power consumption by lowering the backlight level.
r You can increase the brightness of your screen by adjusting the Energy Saving
level.
r When selecting Screen off, the screen will turn off after 3 seconds. Pressing any
button of the remote control will turn on the screen again.
r When selecting Auto and then select Maximum, Backlight is automatically
adjusted through Intelligent Sensor according to the surrounding conditions.
a Picture Mode
r Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Sport, and Game settings are preset for the optimum
picture quality at the factory.
r You can use a preset, change each setting manually.
a Backlight: This function adjusts the brightness of the backlight behind the LCD
screen. Adjusting the backlight is recommended when setting the brightness
of the TV. When decreasing the backlight, the brightness of the black becomes
darker without any loss in video signal and the power consumption is reduced.
a Contrast: Increases or decreases the gradient of the video signal. You may use
Contrast when the bright part of the picture is saturated.
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
a Brightness: Adjusts the base level of the signal in the picture. You may use
Brightness when the dark part of the picture is saturated.
a Sharpness: Adjusts the level of crispness in the edges between the light and
dark areas of the picture. The lower the level, the softer the image.
a Color: Adjusts intensity of all colors.
a Tint: Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
a Advanced Control: Allows you to adjust some of the advanced features of
your LG display such as Color Temperature, Fresh Contrast, Fresh Color, Noise
Reduction, Gamma, Black Level, Eye Care, Real Cinema, and TruMotion*
settings.
* TruMotion: For 55LV4400
a Reset: Returns to factory default settings.
Audio Menu
The Audio menu offers options to enhance and refine the sound setting on your TV
based on personal preferences.
Balance
Sound Mode
TV Speaker
Digital Audio Out
Analog Audio Out
: Standard
Treble
Bass
Reset
: On
: PCM
: Variable
0
50
50
AUDIO
Move Enter
LR
Balance
Sound Mode
TV Speaker
Digital Audio Out
Analog Audio Out
: Standard
Treble
Bass
Reset
: On
: PCM
: Variable
0
50
50
AUDIO
Move Enter
LR
Balance :0
Close
LR
1
2
Display AUDIO
menu.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
3
4
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
RETURN
Home
ENTER
a Balance
r Adjusts the left/right sound of speaker to suit your taste and room situations.
a Sound Mode
r Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, and Game are preset for optimum sound quality
at the factory.
a Treble: Adjusts the high frequency intensity setting.
a Bass: Adjusts the low frequency intensity setting.
a Reset: Returns to factory default settings.
ENTER
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
a TV Speaker
r If you wish to use an external Hi-Fi system, turn off the TV’s internal speakers.
a Digital Audio Out
r Sets the digital audio out setting.
a Analog Audio Out
r Sets the analog audio out setting.
Time Menu
The Time menu offers options to adjust the time setting, set the TV turn/off time, sleep
timer, and auto sleep.
Clock
Off Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
--
--
----
--
:
--
--
: Off
: Off
: Off
: Off
TIME
Move Enter
Clock
Off Time
On Time
Sleep Timer
Auto Sleep
--
--
----
--
:
--
--
: Off
: Off
: Off
: Off
TIME
Move Enter
Year
Month
Date
Hour
Minute
Time Zone
Daylight
Saving
----
--
--
--
--
Eastren
Auto
Auto
Close
1
2
Display TIME
menu.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
3
4
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
Home
ENTER
a Clock
r Adjusts the time settings on your TV.
r With Auto setting, the time is set automatically from a digital channel signal.
r If the current time setting is wrong, reset the clock manually.
a Off Time
r Sets the time the TV will automatically be turned off.
r This function operates only if the current time has been set.
a On Time
r Sets the time the TV will automatically be turned on.
r This function operates only if the current time has been set.
r The TV must be in standby mode for the On Time to work.
r If you do not press any button within 2 hours after the TV turns on with the On
Time function, the TV will automatically revert to standby mode.
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a Sleep Timer
r Turns the TV off at the preset time.
a Auto Sleep
r If sets “Auto Sleep” to “On”, the TV will automatically turn off in case of no signal
for 10 minutes.
Option Menu
The Option menu offers options to set the TV operating environment.
Language
Input Label
Key Lock
Caption
Initial Setting
Move Enter
OPTION
English
: Off
: Off
Language
Input Label
Key Lock
Caption
Initial Setting
Move Enter
OPTION
English
: Off
: Off
Menu
Audio
English
English
Close
1
2
Display OPTION
menu.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
3
4
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
RETURN
Home
ENTER
a Language
r Sets the on-screen menus and audio languages.
a Input Label
r Sets the label for each input source.
r Each input source can be customized with its own input label such as Blu-Ray, HD-
DVD, PC, Game, Cable Box, Satellite, Set Top Box, DVD, and VCR.
a Key Lock
r Sets the key lock on or off.
ENTER
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
a Caption
r Captions are provided to help the hearing impaired watch TV. Select a caption
mode for displaying captioning information if provided on a program. Analog
caption displays information at any position on the screen and is usually the
program’s dialog. Caption/Text, if provided by the broadcaster, would be
available for both digital and analog channels on the Antenna/Cable. This TV is
programmed to memorize the caption/text mode which was last set when you
turned the power off.
r This function is only available when Caption Mode is set On.
a Caption (CC1-4): The term for the words that scroll across the bottom of the
TV screen; usually the audio portion of the program provided for the hearing
impaired.
a Text (Text1-4): The term for the words that appear in a large black frame and
almost cover the entire screen; usually messages provided by the broadcaster.
a Service (Service1-6): This function in only available for digital broadcasting
system captions (digital input source from DTV/Cable DTV).
a Initial Setting
r See “Initial Setting” (page 28).
Parental Control / Ratings
The Lock menu offers options to set up blocking schemes to block specific channels,
ratings, and external viewing sources. A password is required to gain access to this
menu.
a The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”.
Lock System
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Move Enter
LOCK
: Off
Lock System
Set Password
Block Channel
Movie Rating
TV Rating-Children
TV Rating-General
Downloadable Rating
Input Block
Move Enter
LOCK
: Off Off
On
1
2
Display LOCK
menu.
Input the password.
Select a menu item.
ENTER
4
5
Set the setting.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
Home
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
3
ENTER
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a Lock System
r Enables or disables the blocking scheme you set up previously.
a Set Password
r Change the password by inputting a new password twice.
a The TV is set up with the initial password “0-0-0-0”.
a Block Channel
r Blocks any channels that you do not want to watch or that you do not want your
children to watch. Press the Q.MENU button to delete or add the selected channel.
a Movie Rating
r Blocks movies according to the movie ratings limits specified, so children cannot
view certain movies. You can set the ratings limit by blocking out all the movies
with the ratings above a specified level. Keep in mind that the movie ratings limit
only applies to movies shown on TV, not TV programs, such as soap operas.
r Movie Rating block options:
a G (General audience)
a PG (Parental guidance suggested)
a PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned)
a R (Restricted)
a NC-17 (No one 17 and under admitted)
a X (Adult only)
a Blocking Off (Permits all programs)
a If you set PG-13: G and PG movies will be available, PG-13, R, NC-17 and X will
be blocked.
a TV Rating-Children
r Prevents children from watching certain children’s TV programs, according to the
ratings limit set. The children rating does not apply to other TV programs. Unless
you block certain TV programs intended for mature audiences in the TV Rating -
sub menu, your children can view those programs.
r TV Rating-Children block options:
a Age (applies to TV-Y, TV-Y7)
a Fantasy Violence (applies to TV-Y7)
a TV Rating-General
r Based on the ratings, blocks certain TV programs that you and your family do not
want to view.
r TV Rating-General block options:
a Age (applies to TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
a Dialogue-sexual dialogue (applies to TV-PG, TV-14).
a Language-adult language (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
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a Sex-sexual situations (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
a Violence (applies to TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA).
a Downloadable Rating
r This function is available only for digital channels.
r This function operates only when TV has received Region5 Rating data.
a Input Block
r Enables you to block an input.
Input Menu
The Input menu offers options to select the desired input source.
TV
AV
Component
RPG-PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
Move Enter
INPUT
1
2
Display INPUT
menu.
Select the desired
input source.
ENTER
3Return to TV viewing.
RETURN
Home
ENTER
a TV: Select it to watch over-the-air, cable and digital cable broadcasts.
a AV: Select them to watch a VCR or other external equipment.
a Component: Select them to watch DVD or a Digital set-top box.
a RGB-PC: Select it to view PC input.
a HDMI1/HDMI2/HDMI3*: Select them to watch high definition devices.
* HDMI 3: For 42LV4400, 47LV4400, 55LV4400
TV
AV
Component
RPG-PC
HDMI1
HDMI2
Move Enter
INPUT
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
My Media Menu
The My Media menu will open automatically when you insert a USB drive. USB can also
be accessed by choosing MY MEDIA in the user menu.
PHOTO LIST
Move Enter
MY MEDIA
1
2
Connect the USB device to the USB
IN jack on the side of TV.
. Display MY
MEDIA menu.
ENTER
3
4
Select PHOTO LIST.
Return to TV viewing.
ENTER
RETURN
Home
a PHOTO LIST
r To display the image on the screen in full size, select the desired image file and
press the ENTER button.
PHOTO LIST
Move Enter
MY MEDIA
Supported photo file: *.JPG
1 Baseline: 64 pixel (width) x 64 pixel (height) to 15360 pixel (width) x 8640 pixel
(height)
1 Progressive: 64 pixel (width) x 64 pixel (height) to 1920 pixel (width) x 1440 pixel
(height)
1 You can play JPEG files only.
1 Non-supported files are displayed in the form of predefined icon.
Enter Select Exit Menu
RETURN
/
P0001001.jpg 0001/0005
Home
P0001001.jpg P0001002.jpg P0001003.jpg P0001004.jpg P0001005.jpg
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MENU ADJUSTMENTS
MenuEnter Select Exit
RETURN
Home
/
P0001001.jpg 0001/0005
P0001001.jpg P0001002.jpg P0001003.jpg P0001004.jpg P0001005.jpg
Slideshow Mode
Repeat
Sort By
Duration
Slideshow Effect
Thumbnail Size
Information
Move Enter
Photo
Sequence
Off
Photo Date
5
Random
Small
Off
LR
r Press the HOME button to more
options:
a Slideshow Mode: Selects the
slideshow mode.
a Repeat: Sets the repeat mode to on
or off.
a Sort By: Selects the file sorting type.
a Duration: Sets the time interval of
the slide show.
a Slideshow Effect: Selects the
slideshow transition effect.
a Thumbnail Size: Selects the thumbnail size.
a Information: Sets the information to on or off.
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APPENDIX
Troubleshooting
Abnormal Operation
The remote control
doesn’t work
r Check to see if there is any object between the product
and the remote control causing obstruction. Ensure you are
pointing the remote control directly at the TV.
r Ensure that the batteries are installed with correct polarity (+
to +, - to -).
r Ensure that the correct remote operating mode is set: TV, VCR
etc.
r Install new batteries.
TV turns off
suddenly
r Is the sleep timer set?
r Check the power control settings. Power interrupted.
r If there is no signal, the TV turns off automatically in 10
minutes.
Video Problems
No picture & No
sound
r Check whether the product is turned on.
r Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
r Is the power cord inserted into wall power outlet?
r Check your antenna direction and/or location.
r Test the wall power outlet, plug another product’s power cord
into the outlet where the product’s power cord was plugged
in.
Picture appears
slowly after
switching on
r This is normal, the image is muted during the product startup
process. Please contact your service center, if the picture has
not appeared after five minutes.
No or poor color or
poor picture
r Adjust Color in menu option.
r Keep a sufficient distance between the product and the VCR.
r Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast.
r Are the video cables installed properly?
r Activate any function to restore the brightness of the picture.
Horizontal/vertical
bars or picture
shaking
r Check for local interference such as an electrical appliance or
power tool.
Poor reception on
some channels
r Station or cable product experiencing problems, tune to
another station.
r Station signal is weak, reorient antenna to receive weaker
station.
r Check for sources of possible interference.
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Video Problems
Lines or streaks in
pictures r Check antenna (Change the direction of the antenna).
No picture when
connecting HDMI
r If an HDMI cable doesn’t support High Speed HDMI, it can
cause flickers or no screen display. In this case use the latest
cables that support High Speed HDMI.
Audio Problems
No output from
one of the speakers r Adjust Balance in menu option.
Unusual sound
from inside the
product
r A change in ambient humidity or temperature may result in
an unusual noise when the product is turned on or off and
does not indicate a fault with the product.
No sound when
connecting HDMI r Check High Speed HDMI cable.
PC Mode Problems
The signal is out of
range
r Adjust resolution, horizontal frequency, or vertical frequency
on the PC.
r Check the input source.
Screen color is
unstable or single
color
r Check the signal cable.
r Reinstall the PC video card.
When connecting
the HDMI cable to
the PC, there is no
audio.
r Check the manual for the video card in the PC to see if it
supports HDMI audio and how to set it up properly.
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Maintenance
Early malfunctions can be prevented. Careful and regular cleaning can extend the
amount of time you can enjoy your new TV.
Caution: Be sure to turn the power off and unplug the power cord before you begin any
cleaning.
Cleaning the Screen
Here’s a great way to keep the dust off your 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.
Make sure the excess water is off the screen, and then let it air-dry before you turn
on your TV.
Cleaning the Cabinet
r To remove dirt or dust, wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
r Please be sure not to use a wet cloth.
Extended Absence
CAUTION
a If you expect to leave your TV dormant for a long time (such as a vacation), it’s
a good idea to unplug the power cord to protect against possible damage from
lightning or power surges.
1
2
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Product Specifications
Models 32LV2400 42LV4400 47LV4400 55LV4400
Dimensions
(Width x
Height x
Depth)
With
stand
770.2 x 554.7
x 190mm
(30.323” x
21.838” x
7.48”)
999.2 x 687.2
x 220mm
(39.3” x 27” x
8.7”)
1108.1 x 751.4 x
250mm
(43.6” x 29.5” x
9.84”)
1287.9 x 850 x
276mm
(50.7” x 33.5”
x 9”)
Without
stand
770.2 x 500 x
44.5mm
(30.323” x
19.68” x 1.75”)
999.2 x 631.7 x
45.4mm
(39.3” x 24.9”
x 1.8”)
1108.1 x 693.5
x 45.4mm
(43.6” x 27.2”
x 1.8”)
1287.9 x 796.4
x 49.9mm
(50.7” x 31.3” x
1.94”)
Weight
With
stand
6.55 kg (14.4
lb)
12.2 kg (26.8
lb)
18.6 kg (40.9
lb)
23.5 kg (51.8
lb)
Without
stand 5.95 kg (13.1 lb) 10.7 kg (23.5
lb)
16.7 kg (36.7
lb)
21.2 kg (46.6
lb)
Power requirement AC 100-240 V ~50/60 Hz
Television System NTSC-M, ATSC, 64 & 256 QAM
Program Coverage VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, CATV 1-135, DTV 2-69, CADTV
1-135
External Antenna Impedance 75 Ω
Environment
condition
Operating Temperature 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)
Operating Humidity 10%~90% (No-condensation)
Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Storage Humidity 10%~70% (No-condensation)
* The specifications shown above may be changed without prior notice for quality
improvement.
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Open Source License
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If the program is interactive, make it
output a short notice like this when it
starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C)
year name of author Gnomovision comes
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details type ‘show w’. This is free software,
and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type ‘show c’ for
details.
The hypothetical commands ‘show w’
and ‘show c’ should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of
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called something other than ‘show w’
and ‘show c’; they could even be mouse-
clicks or menu items-whatever suits your
program.
You should also get your employer (if you
work as a programmer) or your school, if
any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for
the program, if necessary.
Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all
copyright interest in the program
‘Gnomovision’ (which makes passes at
compilers) written by James Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
This General Public License does not
permit incorporating your program into
proprietary programs. If your program is
a subroutine library, you may consider it
more useful to permit linking proprietary
applications with the library. If this is
what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser
General Public License instead of this
license
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Version 2.1, February 1999
Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software
Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and
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document, but changing it is not allowed.
[This is the first released version of
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a notice. If You created one or more
modification(s), you may add your
name as a contributor to the notice
described in exhibit A. you must
also duplicate this license in any
documentation for the source code
where You describe recipients’ rights
or ownership rights relating to covered
code. You may choose to offer, and
to charge a fee for, warranty, support,
indemnity or liability obligations to one
or more recipients of covered code.
However, you may do so only on your
own behalf, and not on behalf of the
Initial developer or any contributor.
You must make it absolutely clear than
any such warranty, support, indemnity
or liability obligation is offered by
you alone, and You hereby agree to
indemnify the Initial developer and
every contributor for any liability
incurred by the Initial developer
or such contributor as a result of
warranty, support, indemnity or liability
terms you offer.
3.6. Distribution of executable versions.
You may distribute covered code
in executable form only if the
requirements of section 3.1-3.5 have
been met for that covered code, and
if you include a notice stating that the
source code version of the covered
code is available under the terms of
this license, including a description of
how and where you have fulfilled the
obligations of section 3.2. The notice
must be conspicuously included in
any notice in an executable version,
related documentation or collateral in
which you describe recipients’ rights
relating to the covered code. You may
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distribute the executable version of
covered code or ownership rights
under a license of your choice, which
may contain terms different from
this license, provided that you are
in compliance with the terms of this
license and that the license for the
executable version does not attempt
to limit or alter the recipient’s rights
in the source code version from the
rights set forth in this license. If you
distribute the executable version under
a different license you must make it
absolutely clear that any terms which
differ from this license are offered by
you alone, not by the Initial developer
or any contributor. You hereby agree
to indemnify the initial developer
and every contributor for any liability
incurred by the initial developer or
such contributor as a result of any
such terms You offer.
3.7. Larger works.
You may create a larger work by
combining covered code with other
code not governed by the terms of this
license and distribute the larger work
as a single product. In such a case,
you must make sure the requirements
of this license are fulfilled for the
covered code.
4. Inability to comply due to statute or
regulation.
If it is impossible for you to comply with
any of the terms of this license with
respect to some or all of the covered
code due to statute, judicial order, or
regulation then you must: (a) comply
with the terms of this license to the
maximum extent possible; and (b)
describe the limitations and the code
they affect. Such description must be
included in the LEGAL file described in
section 3.4 and must be included with
all distributions of the source code.
Except to the extent prohibited by
statute or regulation, such description
must be sufficiently detailed for a
recipient of ordinary skill to be able to
understand it.
5. Application of this license.
This license applies to code to which
the initial developer has attached
the notice in exhibit A and to related
covered code.
6. Versions of the license.
6.1. New versions.
Netscape communications corporation
(“Netscape”) may publish revised and/
or new versions of the license from
time to time. Each version will be given
a distinguishing version number.
6.2. Effect of new versions.
Once covered code has been
published under a particular version of
the license, you may always continue
to use it under the terms of that
version. You may also choose to use
such covered code under the terms of
any subsequent version of the license
published by netscape. No one other
than netscape has the right to modify
the terms applicable to covered code
created under this license.
6.3. Derivative works.
If You create or use a modified version
of this license (which you may only do
in order to apply it to code which is
not already covered code governed by
this license), You must (a) rename Your
license so that the phrases “Mozilla”,
“MOZILLAPL”, “MOZPL”, “Netscape”,
“MPL”, “NPL” or any confusingly similar
phrase do not appear in your license
(except to note that your license differs
from this license) and (b) otherwise
make it clear that Your version of the
license contains terms which differ
from the Mozilla Public license and
netscape Public License. (Filling in
the name of the initial developer,
original code or contributor in the
notice described in exhibit A shall
not of themselves be deemed to be
modifications of this license.)
7. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.
COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED
UNDER THIS LICENSE ON AN “AS
IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT
THE COVERED CODE IS FREE OF
DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-
INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE
OF THE COVERED CODE IS WITH
YOU. SHOULD ANY COVERED CODE
PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT,
YOU (NOT THE INITIAL DEVELOPER
OR ANY OTHER CONTRIBUTOR)
ASSUME THE COST OF ANY
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NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR
CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER
OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN
ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE.
NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS
AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT
UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER.
8. TERMINATION.
8.1. This license and the rights granted
hereunder will terminate automatically
if you fail to comply with terms herein
and fail to cure such breach within
30 days of becoming aware of the
breach. All sublicenses to the covered
code which are properly granted
shall survive any termination of this
license. Provisions which, by their
nature, must remain in effect beyond
the termination of this license shall
survive.
8.2. If you initiate litigation by asserting a
patent infringement
claim (excluding declatory judgment
actions) against initial developer or
a contributor (the initial developer or
contributor against whom you file such
action is referred to as “Participant”)
alleging that:
(a) such participant’s contributor
version directly or indirectly infringes
any patent, then any and all rights
granted by such participant to you
under sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 of
this license shall, upon 60 days
notice from Participant terminate
prospectively, unless if within 60
days after receipt of notice you
either: (i) agree in writing to pay
participant a mutually agreeable
reasonable royalty for your past and
future use of modifications made
by such participant, or (ii) withdraw
your litigation claim with respect
to the contributor version against
such participant. If within 60 days
of notice, a reasonable royalty and
payment arrangement are not
mutually agreed upon in writing by
the parties or the litigation claim is
not withdrawn, the rights granted by
participant to you under sections 2.1
and/or 2.2 automatically terminate at
the expiration of the 60 day notice
period specified above.
(b) any software, hardware, or device,
other than such participant’s
contributor Version, directly or
indirectly infringes any patent, then
any rights granted to You by such
participant under sections 2.1(b)
and 2.2(b) are revoked effective
as of the date you first made,
used, sold, distributed, or had
made, modifications made by that
participant.
8.3. If you assert a patent infringement
claim against participant alleging
that such participant’s contributor
version directly or indirectly infringes
any patent where such claim is
resolved (such as by license or
settlement) prior to the initiation of
patent infringement litigation, then
the reasonable value of the licenses
granted by such participant under
sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into
account in determining the amount
or value of any payment or license.
8.4. In the event of termination under
sections 8.1 or 8.2 above, all end
user license agreements (excluding
distributors and resellers) which
have been validly granted by you or
any distributor hereunder prior to
termination shall survive termination.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY,
WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT,
OR OTHERWISE, SHALL YOU,
THE INITIAL DEVELOPER, ANY
OTHER CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY
DISTRIBUTOR OF COVERED
CODE,OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY
OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE
TO ANY PERSON FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES
FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, WORK
STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE
OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY
AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL
DAMAGES OR LOSSES, EVEN IF
SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN
INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. THIS LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY SHALL NOT APPLY
TO LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR
PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING
FROM SUCH PARTY’S NEGLIGENCE
TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE LAW
PROHIBITS SUCH LIMITATION. SOME
JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THIS EXCLUSION AND
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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10. U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS.
The covered code is a “commercial
item,” as that term is defined in 48
C.F.R. 2.101 (Oct. 1995), consisting
of “commercial computer software”
and “commercial computer software
documentation,” as such terms are
used in 48 C.F.R. 12.212 (Sept. 1995).
Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212
and 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through
227.7202-4 (June 1995), all U.S.
Government end users acquire covered
code with only those rights set forth
herein.
11. MISCELLANEOUS.
This license represents the complete
agreement concerning subject matter
hereof. If any provision of this license
is held to be unenforceable, such
provision shall be reformed only
to the extent necessary to make it
enforceable. This License shall be
governed by California law provisions
(except to the extent applicable law,
if any, provides otherwise), excluding
its conflict-of-law provisions. With
respect to disputes in which at least
one party is a citizen of, or an entity
chartered or registered to do business
in the united states of america, any
litigation relating to this License
shall be subject to the jurisdiction
of the federal courts of the northern
district of california, with venue lying
in santa clara county, california, with
the losing party responsible for costs,
including without limitation, court costs
and reasonable attorneys’ fees and
expenses. The application of the united
nations convention on contracts for the
International sale of goods is expressly
excluded. Any law or regulation which
provides that the language of a
contract shall be construed against the
drafter shall not apply to this license.
12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR CLAIMS.
As between initial developer and the
contributors, each party is responsible
for claims and damages arising,
directly or indirectly, out of its utilization
of rights under this license and you
agree to work with initial developer
and contributors to distribute such
responsibility on an equitable basis.
Nothing herein is intended or shall be
deemed to constitute any admission of
liability.
13. MULTIPLE-LICENSED CODE.
Initial developer may designate
portions of the covered code as
“Multiple-Licensed”. “Multiple-
Licensed” means that the initial
developer permits you to utilize
portions of the covered code under
your choice of the NPL or the
alternative licenses, if any, specified
by the initial developer in the file
described in exhibit A.
EXHIBIT A -Mozilla Public License.
The contents of this file are subject to
the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
(the “license”); you may not use this file
except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the license at
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
Software distributed under the license
is distributed on an “AS IS” basis,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
either express or implied. See the license
for the specific language governing rights
and limitations under the License.
The Original Code is _____________________
_________________.
The Initial Developer of the Original Code
is___________________.
Portions created by ______________________
are Copyright (C) _______________________.
All Rights Reserved.
Contributor(s): ___________________________
___________.
Alternatively, the contents of this file may
be used under the terms of the _____
license (the “[___] License”), in which
case the provisions of [______] license
are applicable instead of those above. If
you wish to allow use of your version of
this file only under the terms of the [____]
license and not to allow others to use
your version of this file under the MPL,
indicate your decision by deleting the
provisions above and replace them with
the notice and other provisions required
by the [___] license. If you do not delete
the provisions above, a recipient may use
your version of this file under either the
MPL or the [___] license.”
NOTE: The text of this exhibit A may
differ slightly from the text of the notices
in the source code files of the original
code. You should use the text of this
exhibit A rather than the text found in
the original code/source code for Your
modifications.
The model and serial number of the TV is located
on the back and one side of the TV.
Record it below should you ever need service.
MODEL
SERIAL