Owner’s Manual
Table Of Contents
- OWNER’S MANUAL
- USER GUIDE
- INSTALLATION MANUAL
- ACCESSING INSTALLATION MENU
- INSTALLATION MENU
- LG Digital Signage Setup menu
- Signage Mode Operation
- Power On Status
- Key Operation
- IR Operation / Local Key Operation
- Limited Mode
- Input Source Change
- Menu Display
- OSD Display
- Power On Default (Input Source, A/V Setting, Aspect Ratio)
- Input Source
- A/V Setting
- Aspect Ratio
- Wake On LAN
- DPM
- Digital Audio Input
- Speaker
- Power On Delay
- Pivot Mode
- OSD Portrait Mode (Off, 90, 270)
- Intelligent Auto
- Master/Slave Mode
- Time Sync Clock
- Sync Mode
- DPM Wakeup Control
- Still Image Detecting
- PM Mode
- Factory Reset
- OPS/PC Power Control
- Interface Selection
- Check Screen
- Factory Reset VS Initial Setting
- Signage Mode Operation
- USB Cloning
- Password Change
- Set ID Setup
- Configuration Setup
- Lock Mode
- External Speaker / Audio out
- Fail Over
- ISM Method
- Easy Brightness Control
- SuperSign Server Setup
- Holiday Schedule
- No Signal Image
- Crestron
- Digital Signage Media Player
- LG Digital Signage Setup menu
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NOTE
• The number of priorities may vary depending on the model.
• If you set Mode to Off, all of its sub-options are disabled.
• If you set Mode to Auto, the Priority menus are disabled.
• If you set USB to Movie or Photo, the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup is disabled, and the
corresponding function is also disabled.
• If you set the USB Auto Playback option in Configuration Setup to Movie or Photo, the USB option in Fail Over is
disabled, and the corresponding function is also disabled.
• When the USB option in Lock Mode is disabled, both the USB Auto Playback option and Fail Over’s USB option are
disabled, and the corresponding functions are also disabled.
• For the Fail Over USB function to work, your USB drive must have a FAIL_OVER or fail_over folder, as well as valid
contents (movies and images).
• If your USB drive does not have either a FAIL_OVER/fail_over folder or contents, the default USB pop-up menu
appears when the Fail Over USB function is performed.
• The USB Fail Over function does not work after the distribution of contents (or the playback of a contents schedule).
However, if a Fail Over event occurs (input signal connection/change to Fail Over USB option/USB reconnection), the
Fail Over USB function works.
• USB Fail Over does not work during playback of a contents file or while in standby for the playback of a contents
schedule.
• USB Fail Over does not work during software updates, including EZ Download.
• Contents stored on the USB storage device connected to USB 1 are played back if USB storage devices are connected
to both USB 1 and USB 2.










