LG 42LN549C INSTALLATION MANUAL

LG 42LN549C INSTALLATION MANUAL

INSTALLATION MANUAL

LED TV

*LG LED TV applies LCD screen with LED backlights.

Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.

LN54**

LP36**

P/NO : MFL67859803 (1303-REV00)

www.lg.com

Printed in Korea

 

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

3 INSTALLATION MENU

3Introduction

4LG Hotel Mode Setup

8USB Cloning

8- Introduction

9- Receive From USB

10- Send To USB

11- Logo Image Download

13Password Change

13Set ID Setup

14Configuration setup

15External Speaker

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INSTALLATION MENU

Introduction

The abundant functions for Hotel TV linked with software installation can be projected on OSD as ‘Installation Menu’. The wide range of hotel features can be performed simply on additional window to enhance the LG hotel TV’s easy

installation and convenient operation for Hotelier and System Integrators.

yyImage shown may differ from your TV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Menu

(V2.23)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LG otel Mode Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LG Hotel Mode Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USB Cloning

 

 

 

 

 

TV

 

7

 

PICTURE

AUDIO

SETUP

TIME

 

 

Password Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Set ID Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

C05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External Speaker

 

LOCK

OPTION

INPUT

MY MEDIA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MCU Version V2.03.06

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Press the SETTINGS button for more than 5 seconds using the user remote control, programme information will appear at top left on the screen.

2Enter a four digit password and press OK button.

The TV is set with the initial password “1-1-0-5”.

3Use the button to select the desired menu.

4 INSTALLATION MENU

LG Hotel Mode Setup

yyImage shown may differ from your TV.

Installation Menu (V2.23)

LGLG HotelotelModeModeSetupSetup

USB Cloning

Password Change

Set ID Setup

Configuration Setup

External Speaker

MCU Version V2.03.06

OK

LG Hotel Mode Setup (V2.23)

 

Hotel Mode Operation

Yes

Power On Status

 

STD

Setup Menu Display

 

Yes

Programme Change

 

Yes

Input Source Change

 

Yes

Menu Display

 

Yes

OSD Display

 

Yes

LG IR Operation

 

Yes

Local Key Operation

 

Yes

 

Previous

OK

1Use the button to select the LG Hotel Mode Setup.

2Use the OK button and then button to select Hotel Mode Operation.

When ‘Hotel Mode Operation’ is set to Yes(work), all function of Hotel Mode apply.

(1) Hotel Mode Operation

yyDecide to work all functions of ‘Hotel Mode Operation’ or not by setting’ Hotel Mode Operation’ as Yes(Work) or

No(Do Not Work)

yyWhen ‘Hotel Mode Operation’ is set to Yes(Work), all functions of Hotel Mode apply.

yyWhen ‘Hotel Mode Operation’ is set to No(Do Not Work), all functions of Hotel Mode Do Not apply.

yyWhen it is set to ‘Yes’, ‘Key Lock’ item of the User menu is disabled and the OSD is displayed same to the Local

Key Operation setting of the Hotel mode.

yyWhen it is set to ‘Yes’, all items reserved at the Schedule list are deleted and the reservation function is not supported. (applied for the model offering the reservation function)

yyThe TV triggered by the external device (ex: SIMPLINK, TVLink-Tuner, etc.) operates separately from the Hotel mode.

yyWhen it is set to ‘Yes’, User Menu-> Option -> ‘Factory Reset’ is disabled.

(2) Power On Status

yyDecide to select working status of TV Set when turn on main power. yyYou can set with PWR, STD, LST.

yyPWR always make TV set On status when turn on main power . yySTD make Stand-by status when turn on main power.

yyLST make TVSet work like previous power status. As same concept as Power Backup mode; If main power were turned off in Power On status, TVSet would work in On status. If main power were turned off in Stand-by status,

TVSet would work in Stand-by status.

(3) Setup Menu Display

yyDecide to enter ‘Setup Menu Display’ or not in the ‘Main Menu’ by setting ‘Setup Menu Display’ as Yes(Enter

Possible) or No(Enter Impossible) on the “LG Hotel Mode Setup” OSD.

(4) Programme Change

yyDecide to change channel or not by setting ‘Programme Change’ as Yes(Change Possible) or No(Change

Impossible) when present source is TV.

yyWhen ‘Programme Change’ is set to No(Change Impossible), Programme Key, Numeral Key, List Key, Q.View

Key doesn’t work and entering ‘Channel Menu’ in the Main Menu OSD is impossible.

yyWhen ‘Programme Change’ is set to Yes(Change Possible), Programme Key, Numeral Key, List Key, Q.View Key does work and entering’ Channel Menu’ in the Main Menu OSD is possible.

yyWhen ‘Programme Change’ is set to No(Change Impossible), ‘Programme’ item in ‘On Time’ menu will be fixed. yyWhen ‘Programme Change’ is set to No(Change Impossible), entering ‘Setup Menu’ in the ‘Main Menu’ OSD is

impossible regardless of ‘Setup Menu Display’ item.

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(5) Input Source Change

yyDecide to change input source or not by setting ‘Input Source Change’ as Yes(Change possible) or No (Change impossible).

yyWhen ‘Input Source Change’ is set to No(Change impossible), TV D/A key, TV/RADIO key and INPUT key doesn’t work.

yyWhen ‘Input Source Change’ is set to No(Change impossible), user’s input (pressing Programme key, numeral key, List key, Q.View key in all Input source except TV source) doesn’t work and when entering ‘Setup Menu’ itemin the ‘Main Menu OSD’ except TV mode doesn’t accepted.

Because entering ‘Setup Menu’ item makes present mode as TV mode even though present mode is not TV mode.

For the function that turns to TV mode doesn’t work.

yyWhen ‘Input Source Change’ is set to Yes(Change possible), then changing input source is available. yyWhen ‘Input Source Change’ is set to No(Change Impossible), TV set always turns on fixed input source and

volume information regardless of already set Programme information.

yyWhen ‘Input Source Change’ is set to No(Change Impossible), entering ‘Setup Menu’ except TV mode doesn’t possible regardless of ‘Programme Change’ or ‘Setup Menu Display’ item.

yyWhen this is set to No, it will only be turned on with the volume information in the input source irrelevant from the

PR and information set in On Time.

(6) Menu Display

yyFunction to decide whether work with menu of local key or not. yySet YES(Work) or NO(Do Not Work).

yyAlthough select NO(Do Not Work), the action that press a SETTINGS button for 5 seconds to enter Installation

Menu is available.

yyWhen select Yes(Work), Menu works.

(7) OSD Display

yyDecide to display OSD or not by setting ‘OSD Display’ as Yes(Mark) or No(No Mark). yyWhen ‘OSD Display’ is set to No(No Mark), all OSD is not displayed except installaion menu.

(8) LG IR Operation

yyDecide whether work the LG remote control or not. yySet to Yes(Work) or No(Do Not Work).

yyWhen ‘LG IR Operation’ is set to NO(Not Work), all keys don’t work. yyAlthough set to No, it can work in Service mode.

yyAlthough set to No, SETTINGS key action to enter the ‘Installation Menu’ and key action to enter Password are available.

yyWhen ‘LG IR Operation’ is set to Yes(Work), all keys are available.

(9) Local Key Operation

yyDecide to operate ‘Local Key’ or not by setting “Local Key Operation” as Yes(Work) or No(Do Not Work). yyWhen ‘Local Key Operation’ is set to No(Do Not Work), all Local Key doesn’t work.

yyWhen ‘Local Key Operation’ is set to No(Do Not Work), Local Key working in service mode is still available. yyWhen ‘Local Key Operation’ is set to Yes(Work), all Local Key working is available.

yyWhen set both ‘Local Key’ and ‘Remocon Operation’ as No(Do Not Work), Power key of Remocon work as exceptional case.

yyException : In case of the commercial model, although both IR and Local key operation are set to ‘No’ (no operation), you can operate the IR Power key.

(10) Max Volume

yyDecide ‘Max Volume’ between changing range 0~100.

yyWhen ‘Max Volume’ is set, user can change up to set volume value.

yyWhen ‘Max Volume’ is set, volume just goes up to the ‘Max Volume’ value in ‘On Time Menu’.

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