Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Getting Started with LG webOS TV
- How to Operate TV
- Learn More about Magic Remote
- Pairing the Magic Remote
- Re-registering the Magic Remote
- Using the Remote Control Button
- Using the Magic Remote
- Using TV Functions through Speech
- Using Speech to Text
- Access voice recognition using Google Assistant
- Access voice recognition using Amazon Alexa
- To View More Features of the Remote Control
- Automatically Setting the Universal Remote Control
- Using Apps Quickly and Easily with QUICK ACCESS
- Using SIMPLINK
- Shortcuts to Accessibility
- Using a USB Wired/Wireless Mouse
- Using a USB Wired/Wireless Keyboard
- Using a Gamepad
- Connecting Bluetooth Input Devices
- Enjoy Live TV
- Apps and Content
- Connecting External Devices
- Using Home Dashboard
- Connecting Home IoT Devices
- Connecting Smart Devices
- Connecting Smart Devices using NFC Tagging
- To See the Mobile Device’s Screen on the TV
- Playing Sound from a Smart Device through the TV’s Speakers
- Connecting USB
- Tips for Using a USB Storage Device
- Using the Media Player
- Viewing Photos
- Playing Videos
- Listening to Music
- Watch content saved in your PC on the TV
- To See the PC Screen on the TV
- Making the Most of Smart TV
- Settings
- To Use Setting Function Quickly
- Picture
- Selecting Picture Mode
- Setting the Screen Size
- View Screen with Just Scan
- Adjusting the Brightness of a Picture
- Adjusting the Color of an Picture
- Adjusting the Contrast of a Picture
- Applying the Current Picture Settings to All Inputs
- Resetting Picture Mode
- FILMMAKER MODE Auto Start
- To Use Reduce Blue light Feature
- Sound
- Select Mode
- Use TV Speaker
- Use Wireless Speaker
- Use Wired Speaker
- Use Multiple Speakers
- Dolby Atmos
- Balance
- Equalizer
- Installation Type
- Automatic Volume Adjustment
- Adjusting AV Synchronization
- Select HDMI Input Audio Format
- TV Sound Mode Share
- Sound Bar Mode Control
- LG Sound Sync
- Setting Digital Sound Output
- Using eARC Supported Audio Device
- Initializing Sound Settings
- AI Service
- Channels
- Network
- Devices
- System
- Accessibility
- Support
- Troubleshooting
- Perform Check-up with the Quick Help
- Troubleshooting Power/Remote Control Issues
- Troubleshooting Screen Issues
- Troubleshooting Sound Issues
- Troubleshooting PC Connection Issues
- Troubleshooting Movie Playback Issues
- Troubleshooting Network Connection Issues
- Troubleshooting LG Account Issues
- Troubleshooting Contents Issues
- Troubleshooting Internet Browser Issues
- Being Aware of the Information
- Easy Setup Guide
- Owner's Manual: Safety & Reference
- Owner's Manual: External Control Device Setup
- Magic Remote User Information
- Warranty
- Child Safety
- Product Registry
20
Precautions for Protecting the
OLED TV Screen
Unlike regular LED/LCDs, OLED TVs produce images that emit light for each pixel, achieving a perfect black colour and delivering clear images without
blurring.
Due to the nature of the organic materials used to achieve high-resolution image quality, OLED displays generally experience image retention on the
screen, which can be a persistent phenomenon. This phenomenon is observed in all OLED panels, and although recommended picture modes can
minimise image retention, current technology cannot completely prevent this from occurring.
Displaying the same image for a long time or repeatedly displaying the same image can cause image retention on the screen, which is a common
phenomenon in OLED panel products due to the nature of the product. This product has a built-in screen protection feature. Avoid displaying images
that are likely to cause image retention, and follow the recommendations.
Images that are likely to cause image retention
• Images with black areas on the top and bottom and/or the left and right sides of the screen.
• Images whose aspect ratio is 4:3 or 21:9.
• Images that are fixed for a long time, such as channel number, station logo, game console icon, set-top box menu, etc.
• Other fixed screen images or repeatedly displayed images.
Running [Pixel Cleaning] to Protect the OLED TV Screen
The OLED TV is equipped with a Pixel Cleaning feature to check the status of the screen by itself and prevent image retention. This feature is
automatically activated when the TV is turned off after four hours of cumulative use (per day) or after 2,000 hours of cumulative use (per year).
While this feature is running, horizontal lines may appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
The pixel cleaning feature runs for approximately 1 hour and requires the power cord and main power to be connected to the product.
• To run this function manually, press the
button on the remote control, go to → [Support] → [OLED Screen Saver] and press [Pixel
Cleaning].