Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- Contents
- Getting Started with LG webOS TV
- How to Operate TV
- Pairing the Magic Remote
- Using the Magic Remote
- Using TV features with Hands-free Voice Control
- Using TV Functions through Speech
- Speech to Text
- Control your TV with your voice with Google Assistant
- Access Voice Recognition Using Amazon Alexa
- To View More Features of the Remote Control
- Using Universal Remote Control
- Launching Apps through QUICK ACCESS
- Connecting to SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC)
- Shortcuts to Accessibility
- Connecting an Input Device to USB
- 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
- Watching Smart Device Screen on TV
- Playing Sound from a Smart Device through the TV’s Speakers
- Connecting USB
- Using the Media Player
- Viewing Photos
- Playing Videos
- Listening to Music
- Sharing PC Content
- Watching PC Screen on TV
- Making the Most of Smart TV
- Settings
- Quick Settings
- 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 External Speakers with TV Speaker
- Dolby Atmos
- Balance
- Equalizer
- Applying the Current Sound Settings to All Inputs
- Initializing Sound Settings
- Installation Type
- Automatic Volume Adjustment
- Adjusting AV Synchronization
- Select HDMI Input Audio Format
- Sound Mode Share
- LG Sound Sync
- Setting Digital Sound Output
- Using eARC Supported Audio Device
- Always Ready
- AI Service
- Game Optimizer
- OLED Care
- Family Settings
- Channels
- Network
- Devices
- System
- Accessibility
- Support
- Troubleshooting
- Perform Check-up with the Quick Help
- Learn More About Always Ready
- 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 and Reference
- Owner's Manual: External Control Device Setup
- Unboxing Guide
- Using Magic Remote Control
- This model has a built-in slim wall mount bracket
- Warranty
ENGLISH
The
descriptions
in
this
manual
are
based
on
the
buttons
on
the
remote
control.
Please
read
this
manual
carefully
and
use
the
TV
correctly.
This
remote
uses
infrared
light.
When
in
use,
it
should
be
pointed
in
the
direction
of
the
TV's
remote
sensor.
(Some
buttons
and
services
may
not
be
provided
depending
upon
models
or
regions.)
How
to
register
the
Magic
Remote
Control
To
use
the
Magic
Remote,
first
pair
it
with
your
TV.
1
Put
batteries
into
the
Magic
Remote
and
turn
the
TV
on.
2
Point
the
Magic
Remote
at
your
TV
and
press
the
O
Wheel
(OK)
on
the
remote
control.
* If
the
TV
fails
to
register
the
Magic
Remote,
try
again
after
turning
the
TV
off
and
back
on.
How
to
deregister
the
Magic
Remote
Control
Press
the
6)
(Back)
and{§)
(Home)
buttons
at
the
same
time,
for
five
seconds,
to
unpair
the
Magic
Remote
with
your
TV.
*
Press
and
hold
the@(Home)
and@
(Q.
Settings)
buttons
for
more
than
5
seconds
to
disconnect
and
re-register
the
Magic
Remote
at
the
same
time.
&
•
It
is
recommended
that
an
Access
Point
(AP)
be
located
more
than
0.2
m
(0.65
ft)
away
from
the
TV.
If
the
AP
is
installed
closer
than
0.2
m
(0.65
ft),
the
Magic
remote
control
may
not
perform
as
expected
due
to
frequency
interference.
Using
Always
Ready
(Depending
upon
model)
You
can
operate
the
TV
and
connect
to
Bluetooth
with
direct
voice
recognition
while
the
power
is
off.
*
@-+
CD-+
[General)
-+
[Always
Ready],
setting
[Enable
the
function]
to
on.
*
Pressing
the~
button
while
watching
TV
switches
the
screen
to
[Always
Ready]
that
is
turned
on,
and
pressing
the~
button
once
more
turns
the
screen
to
[Always
Ready]
that
is
turned
off.
*
Press
the@(Home)
button
or
the
(:0
(Back)
button
to
watch
TV
when
the
screen
is
in
[Always
Ready]
that
is
turned
on.
*
Press
the
Q
Wheel
(OK)
button
to
display
the
wallpaper
when
the
screen
is
in
[Always
Ready]
that
is
turned
off,
and
press
the~
button
to
watch
TV.
9Note
•
Using
Always
Ready
may
increase
energy
consumption.
•
For
models
with
motion
sensors,
such
as
G2,
if
you
set
screen
on
with
the
motion
sensor,
the
TV
will
turn
on
by
recognising
the
motion.
•
For
more
information
about
the
feature,
refer
to
the@-+
CD-+
[Support]
-+
[User
Guide]
-+
[Troubleshooting]
-+
[Learn
More
About
Always
Ready].
Connecting
Smart
Devices
using
NFC
Tagging
NFC
is
technology
that
uses
Near
Field
Communication
(13.56
MHz),
allowing
you
to
conveniently
send
and
receive
information
without
separate
settings.
By
bringing
a
smart
device
near
the
NFC-enabled
remote
control,
you
can
install
the
LG
ThinQ
app and
connect
the
device
to
the
TV.
1
Turn
on
NFC
in
the
smart
device's
settings.
To
use
NFC
with
Android
devices,
set
the
NFC
option
to
enable
'read/write
tags'
in
the
smart
device's
settings.
The
NFC
settings
may
vary
depending
upon
the
device.
2
Bring
the
smart
device
near
the
RI
(NFC)
on
the
remote
control.
The
required
distance
for
NFC
tagging
is
about
1
cm
(0.39
inches).
3
Follow
the
instructions
to
install
the
LG
ThinQ
app
on
your
smart
device.
4
Retagging
the
smart
device
to
the
remote
control
allows
you
to
conveniently
access
various
features
on
the
connected
TV
through
the
LG
ThinQ
app.
$Note
•
This
feature
is
available
for
NFC-enabled
smart
devices
only.
•
This
feature
is
only
available
if
the
remote
control
has
an
NFC
logo.
Specifications
Bluetooth
NFC
*
Only
MR22GN
Specifications
(MR22GN,
MR22GA)
Frequency
range
2,400
to
2,483.5
MHz
13.56
MHz
Output
Power
(Max.)
7dBm