LG 43LX774M User Manual

32LX774M  
43LX774M  
55LX774M  
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Hospital Grade Interactive Pro:Centricꢀ TVs  
Commercial Mode Setup Guide  
Note: Selected features shown in this guide may not be available on all models.  
EXPERIENCED INSTALLER  
LG First Use Wizard  
pages 12 13  
Custom Master TV Setup  
pages 49 51  
Cloning Procedures  
pages 52 58  
© Copyright 2017 LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc.  
P/N: 206-4313 (Rev A)  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
16. Power Cord  
Caution: Check the TV specifications in the Owner’s  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
Manual to determine power requirements.  
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 twisting, kinking, or pinching or being closed in a  
door or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall  
outlets, and the point where the cord exits the appliance.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accor-  
dance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources, such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Do not use a damaged or loose power cord. Be sure to grasp  
the plug when unplugging the power cord. Do not pull on the  
power cord to unplug the TV.  
9. 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.  
Do not stick metal objects or any other conductive material  
into the power cord. Do not touch the end of the power cord  
while it is plugged in.  
17. Overloading  
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 fire or electric shock.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,  
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where it exits from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
18. Outdoor Use/Wet Location  
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical  
shock, do not expose this product to rain,  
moisture or other liquids.  
12. 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 in order to avoid injury from  
tip-over.  
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).  
19. Grounding  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
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, lightning  
rods, or gas pipes.  
13. 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.  
20. Disconnect Device  
14. Never touch this apparatus or antenna during a thunder or  
The power plug is the disconnecting device. The power plug  
must remain readily accessible.  
lightning storm.  
As long as this unit is connected to the AC wall outlet, it is not  
disconnected from the AC power source even if the unit is  
turned off.  
15. Do not apply pressure on or scratch the TV panel during  
handling. Do not press against the TV panel with your hand  
or a sharp object such as a nail, pencil, or pen.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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26. Keep the product away from direct sunlight.  
27. When mounting a TV on the wall, make sure that none of the  
electrical cabling bears any of the weight of the TV. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
21. Outdoor Antenna Grounding  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the  
product, follow the precautions below.  
28. Do not install this product on a wall if it could be exposed to  
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 into contact with such power  
lines or circuits as death or serious injury can occur.  
oil or oil mist. This may damage the product and cause it to  
fall.  
29. Do not allow an impact shock or any objects to fall into the  
product, and do not drop objects onto the screen.  
Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide  
some protection against voltage surges and built-up static  
charges.  
30. Do not touch the ventilation openings, as they may become  
hot while the TV is operating. This does not affect the perfor-  
mance of the product or cause defects in the product.  
Article 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.  
31. Do not use high voltage electrical equipment near the TV  
(e.g., a bug zapper). This may result in product malfunction.  
32. Dot Defect  
This panel is an advanced product that contains millions of  
pixels. In a very few cases, you could see fine dots on the  
screen while you are viewing the TV. Those dots are deacti-  
vated pixels and do not affect the performance and reliability  
of the TV.  
Antenna Grounding According to NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70  
Ground Clamp  
33. Generated Sound  
Antenna Lead in Wire  
“Cracking”: A cracking noise that occurs while the TV is  
on or when it is turned off is generated by plastic thermal  
contraction due to temperature and humidity. This noise is  
common for products where thermal deformation is required.  
Antenna Discharge Unit  
(NEC Section 810-20)  
Grounding Conductor  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
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.  
Electric Service  
Equipment  
Ground Clamps  
Power Service Grounding  
Electrode System (NEC  
Art 250, Part H)  
34. If the TV feels cold to the touch, there may be a small “flicker”  
when it is turned on. This is normal; there is nothing wrong  
with the TV. Some minute dot defects may be visible on the  
screen, appearing as tiny red, green, or blue spots. However,  
they have no adverse effect on the TV’s performance. Avoid  
touching the screen or holding your finger(s) against it for  
long periods of time. Doing so may produce some temporary  
distortion effects on the screen.  
22. Cleaning  
When cleaning, unplug the power cord and wipe 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.  
23. Transporting Product  
Make sure the TV is turned off and unplugged and that all  
cables have been removed. It may take two or more people  
to carry larger TVs. Do not press against or put stress on the  
front panel of the TV.  
35. Displaying a still image for a prolonged period of time may  
cause image burn-in. Avoid displaying a fixed image on the  
TV screen for an extended length of time.  
24. Ventilation  
Install the TV where there is proper ventilation. Do not install  
in a confined space such as a bookcase. Do not cover the TV  
with cloth or other materials (e.g., plastic) while it is plugged  
in. Do not install in excessively dusty places.  
25. If you smell smoke or other odors coming from the TV or  
hear strange sounds, unplug the power cord, and contact an  
authorized service center.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Creating an FTG Configuration File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
FTG File Manager Main Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
FTG Channel Map Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility. . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Commercial Mode Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9  
Setup Checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Pass-through Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
FTG Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
IP Environment Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 73  
Accessing the IP Environment Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Network Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Pro:Centric Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Media Share Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Pre-loaded Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Determining the TV Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Pro:Centric Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 11  
Pro:Centric Interactive Menu Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Pro:Centric Interactive Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Pro:Centric Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
References  
LG First Use Wizard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13  
Updating TV/PTC Software using a USB Memory  
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Initiate Configuration or Exit the LG First Use Wizard . . 13  
Downloading a Splash Screen Image using a USB  
Memory Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 77  
EZ-Manager Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 22  
Downloading Background Images using a USB  
Memory Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 79  
Initiate the EZ-Manager Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
TV Configuration Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Zones and Room Number Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Configure Pro:Centric Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
USB Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Express Script . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 32  
Initiate the Express Script. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Configure Pro:Centric Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Complete the TV Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Channel Banks Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Ez Download Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 36  
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Accessing and Using the Ez Download Utility . . . . . . . . 33  
Power Consumption Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
TV Aux Input Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
b-LAN Setup & Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
FTG Mode via EBL (Local Configuration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Auto Input(s) Sensing Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
LX774M Hospital Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
Using the TV’s Zoning Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
Using Media Share Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92  
LX774M Rear and Side Jack Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
External Stereo Speaker Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Installer Remote Control Typical Key Functions . . . . . . . . 99  
LG Pro:Centric Patient Remote and Pillow Speaker 100–ꢀ101  
Pillow Speaker Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
VESA Standard TV Mounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
Installer Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 48  
Accessing the Installer Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Using the Installer Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Exiting the Installer Menu and Activating Settings . . . . . 38  
Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items . . . . . . . . 41  
Custom Master TV Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 51  
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Clonable TV Setup Menu Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Custom Master TV Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 106  
General Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Commercial Mode Check / FTG Operation  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Channel Banks Setup Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . 106  
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107  
Cloning Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 58  
Exporting a Clone File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Importing a Clone File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Document Revision History / Open Source Software  
Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108  
FTG File Manager Utilities Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 64  
Back Cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Notes  
Installer Menu content is intended for use primarily by qualified TV electronics technicians.  
Refer to the applicable Owner’s Manual and/or Easy Setup Guide for additional information on TV installation, specifications, maintenance,  
and safety instructions.  
Design and specifications subject to change without prior notice. This document provides examples of typical TV displays. Your displays  
may vary from those shown in this document.  
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Commercial Mode Overview  
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This document describes how to set up LX774M Pro:Centricꢁ TVs for Commercial Mode operation.  
LG commercial TV functionality is based on “ownership” of the Channel Map; that is, the Channel Map  
resides in the TV’s CPU, Protocol Translation Controller (PTC), or embedded b-LAN™ (EBL) module, or  
it resides externally from the TV (i.e., in a device from the solution provider).  
These TV models are capable of Free-To-Guest (FTG) Mode operation via the TV CPU. Alternatively, the  
EBL module can be configured either for Pass-through Mode (default) or FTG Mode. When neither the CPU  
nor EBL is in FTG Mode, these TV models also allow external control via the TV’s MPI port.  
Setup Checklist  
Note: This document provides information specific to Commercial Mode operation. Refer to the Owner’s  
Manual and/or Easy Setup Guide for information on TV installation and hardware and cable connections.  
Installation  
Cable Connections  
__ Unpack TV and all accessories.  
__ Install batteries in the Installer Remote.  
__ Install TV on VESA mount or stand.  
Note: It may be advisable to make all cable  
connections before installing on VESA mount  
or stand, as appropriate.  
__ Make all rear jack panel connections, as  
appropriate.  
Commercial Mode Setup  
__ Complete appropriate procedures as described  
in this document for Commercial Mode operation.  
Hardware Connections  
__ Install any additional hardware as  
appropriate to your institution, LAN, etc.  
Pass-through Mode  
This mode allows you to configure individual TVs for Pro:Centric and/or FTG Mode via CPU operation  
or create a Master TV Setup for cloning purposes. This mode also allows external control via the GAME  
CONTROL/MPI port on the TV rear jack panel.  
There are three methods for configuring individual TVs that are currently in Pass-through Mode: using  
one of the two LG First Use Wizard options or using the Custom Master TV Setup procedure as described  
in this document.  
LG First Use Wizard Configuration  
When the TV is in a factory default state, the LG First Use Wizard provides the following two configuration  
options:  
• The EZ-Manager Wizard provides automated or manual options for configuring Pro:Centric operation  
and also provides the option to configure the TV using a USB memory device.  
The Express Script provides streamlined configuration of the TV for FTG Mode via CPU operation with  
Hospital Mode features (including pillow speaker setup) and also provides the option to configure the TV  
for Pro:Centric operation.  
See “LG First Use Wizard” on pages 12 to 13 for further information.  
Custom Master TV Setup  
Unlike the guided process above, the Custom Master TV Setup procedure enables you to create a  
customized Master TV Setup for cloning purposes for TVs that are to remain in Pass-through Mode. Use  
the Installer Remote to configure Installer Menu items as required for TV operation and set up TV features  
(Picture, Sound, Channels, etc.). See “Custom Master TV Setup” on pages 49 to 51 for detailed information.  
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Commercial Mode Overview (Cont.)  
Installer Menu  
To create a Master TV Setup, you will need to know how to access  
the commercial controller (PTC) Installer Menu and make changes to  
the default values as required. If necessary, familiarize yourself with  
the Installer Menu and how to make and save changes. See pages  
37 to 48 for information on accessing the Installer Menu and for  
detailed descriptions of the Installer Menu items.  
PTC INSTALLER MENU  
xxLX774M  
CPU - CTV  
000 INSTALLER SEQ  
000  
UPN 000-000-000-000 SW 5331 7F60  
TV Setup Menus  
PTC V#.##.###  
CPU V#.##.##.##  
On-screen setup menus control the features of the TV. Use the  
Installer Remote to access the TV setup menus, and set the TV  
features to the desired configuration for the end user.  
Typical Installer Menu  
Cloning  
Cloning refers to the process of using a Master TV Setup to configure  
a Target TV. The Master TV’s clonable setup menu features should  
be configured as part of the Master TV Setup. If there are features in  
the Master TV’s setup—channel icons or labels, digital font options,  
etc.—that are not set or that are set incorrectly, those features also  
will not be set or will be set incorrectly in the Target TVs. See pages  
52 to 58 for detailed information on cloning requirements and  
procedures.  
External MPI Control  
To control the TV using an external MPI control device, you must  
use the TV’s GAME CONTROL/MPI port for communication purposes.  
In these TVs, Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS controls the  
power circuitry for both the embedded b-LAN module and the GAME  
CONTROL/MPI port; therefore, to ensure that the GAME CONTROL/  
MPI port circuitry is powered, thus enabling MPI communication,  
Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS must be set appropriately.  
See Installer Menu item descriptions as well as Reference section,  
b-LAN Setup & Overview,” for further information.  
TV Setup Menus (Quick Settings)  
Picture  
PICTURE  
Note: These TV models are not equipped with MPI card slots.  
Sound  
^
Smart Picture Mode  
Off  
FTG Mode  
Picture Mode Settings  
Channels  
General  
In this mode, an FTG Channel Map enables the decryption of each  
Aspect Ratio  
16:9  
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Pro:Idiomꢁ encrypted channel. The FTG Channel Map also provides  
logical channel mapping of physical RF channels (digital and analog),  
IP channels, and Aux inputs. The method for creating the FTG  
Channel Map is ultimately determined by which element of the TV  
will “own” the FTG Channel Map—the CPU or the EBL.  
Safety  
Accessibility  
For these TV models, there are two FTG Modes—FTG Mode via CPU  
and FTG Mode via EBL—which are separate and distinct FTG Modes  
of operation, each with its own unique advantages and requirements,  
as outlined on the following page.  
TV Setup Menus (Advanced Settings)  
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Commercial Mode Overview (Cont.)  
When the TV CPU is configured with an FTG Channel Map, the CPU controls and restricts the tuning  
operation of the TV, and when the EBL is configured with an FTG Channel Map, the EBL controls and  
restricts the tuning operation of the TV. In these models, depending on the types of channels included in  
the FTG Channel Map, FTG Mode via CPU also provides the option to select either logical or physical  
tuning (see notes below) during configuration. You must determine which element of the TV will own the  
FTG Channel Map before you can begin configuration.  
Note: Logical channel mapping of physical RF channels eliminates dash tuning; for example, physical  
19-3 can be mapped to logical channel 9. It also allows physical RF channels, IP channels, and Aux inputs  
to be listed in any order, not only in physical numeric ascending order. Physical channel tuning requires  
that you include the dash when direct entering RF channel numbers and Aux inputs (the latter designated  
by 130-0 through 137-0).  
Note: Physical channel tuning is not available when IP channels are included in the FTG Channel Map.  
FTG Mode via CPU  
FTG Mode via EBL  
This mode provides the following features:  
This mode provides the following features:  
• Logical tuning of physical RF channels and Aux inputs.  
• Logical or physical tuning of physical RF channels and  
Aux inputs.  
• Mapping of RF channels with minor (program) numbers  
up to 255.  
• Logical tuning of IP channels.  
• Mapping of RF channels with minor (program) numbers  
up to 999.  
• FTG Channel Map of up to 141 logical channels.  
• Start Channel set for RF or Aux input delivered content.  
• Pro:Centric data delivery over RF.  
• FTG Channel Map of up to 600 channels.  
• Start Channel set for RF, Aux input, or IP delivered  
content.  
LG’s FTG Device Configuration Application PC software  
is required to configure the EBL. In this mode, the EBL  
is the owner of the FTG Channel Map and must be  
configured with an FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer  
Menu settings using one of the following processes:  
• Pro:Centric data delivery over RF or IP.  
TV Zoning and Wi-Fi Zoning options for location-specific  
configuration.  
Local: Configure an individual LX774M TV’s EBL  
via its TV-LINK CFG jack using a direct PC-to-TV  
(EBL) connection and the FTG Device Configuration  
Application. See Reference section, “FTG Mode via  
EBL (Local Configuration),” for information on the  
“Write” process for an FTG Channel Map and FTG  
Installer Menu settings.  
LG’s FTG File Manager PC software enables you to  
create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file, which may be used  
to configure the CPU for FTG Mode. You can also create a  
Clone (.tlx) file from a Master TV Setup that may be used  
to configure the CPU for FTG Mode. In this mode, the  
CPU is the owner of the FTG Channel Map and must be  
configured with an FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer  
Menu settings using one of the following processes:  
Remote: Configure all LX774M TV EBLs at the site  
using a Free-To-Guest Management Appliance (FMA)  
head end device (Example: FMA-LG102). Refer to  
the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Device Configuration  
Application User Guide and/or the Installation &  
Configuration Guide for the FMA device for further  
information.  
Local: Configure an individual LX774M TV via its USB  
port using a USB memory device / “.tlx” file. The file  
may be either a Clone file (see “Cloning Procedures” on  
pages 52 to 58) or an FTG Configuration file (see “FTG  
Remote: Configure all LX774M TVs at the site using  
a Pro:Centric server head end device (Example:  
PCS200S). Refer to the Pro:Centric Server Admin  
Client User Guide for further information.  
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Commercial Mode Overview (Cont.)  
While the TV is in FTG Mode:  
• Users can still access the Installer Menu using an LG Installer Remote; however, all Installer Menu items  
will be read-only.  
FTG Mode via CPU configuration changes must be made using a “.tlx” file (typically edited in the FTG  
File Manager), while FTG Mode via EBL configuration changes must be made using the FTG Device  
Configuration Application. FTG Channel Map Configuration and FTG Installer Menu Configuration utilities  
in both PC applications enable you to make changes, respectively, to the FTG Channel Map and FTG  
Installer Menu settings as necessary. Based on the initial method used to configure the TV for FTG Mode  
operation (via CPU or EBL), all subsequent changes must be transferred to either the TV CPU or the EBL  
via a process that is in accordance or compatible with that method (see information on local configuration  
in this document or refer to documentation for the head end device/server for information on remote  
management).  
• If it becomes necessary to restore the TV to Pass-through Mode, there are several options that will enable  
you to do so. See Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” for further information.  
Pages 59 to 64 provide overviews of the utilities that comprise the FTG File Manager. Refer to the  
Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information on the FTG File Manager. Refer  
to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Device Configuration Application User Guide for information on the FTG  
Device Configuration Application.  
Remote Management in FTG Mode  
When the TV is configured for FTG Mode via CPU, remote management of the FTG Channel Map and FTG  
Installer Menu settings is provided by a Pro:Centric server, via a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file loaded on the  
Pro:Centric Admin Client. See the Pro:Centric Server Admin Client User Guide for further information.  
When the TV is configured for FTG Mode via EBL, the b-LAN module, which is internal to the TV, allows  
hospital/institution head end equipment (for example, an FMA-LG102) with b-LAN technology to provide  
remote management of the FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings. See Reference section,  
b-LAN Setup & Overview,” for further information.  
Determining the TV Operating Mode  
To determine the operating mode of the TV, press MENU on the Installer Remote. The menu displayed  
depends on the operating mode. See examples below. If the Function Menu appears, the TV is in a mode  
(FTG, PPV, etc.) that does not allow the end user to change the fundamental TV setup. If the TV setup  
menus (Quick Settings) appear, the TV is in Pass-through Mode.  
Aspect Ratio  
Sound Out  
ASPECT RATIO  
Function Menu  
TV Setup Menus  
Shows that the TV is in  
Pass-through Mode.  
^
Aspect Ratio  
Indicates the TV is not in  
Pass-through Mode. While  
the TV is in this mode,  
Installer Menu settings can  
be accessed as read-only.  
16:9  
Audio Mode  
General  
Safety  
Accessibility  
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Pro:Centric Operation  
Pro:Centric Interactive Menu Features  
LG’s Pro:Centric application enables patients and visitors to locate and select television entertainment  
using an interactive channel guide, check the daily weather, and view hospital and surrounding amenities  
via custom billboards and points-of-interest maps.  
Pro:Centric application features include:  
• Portal and information screens/pages (including a “Welcome” page) that include branding logos.  
• An optional customized user interface (custom “skins”).  
• Billboards and points-of-interest maps, which can be customized to focus on hospital amenities, local  
attractions and businesses, hotels, restaurants, news, events, etc.  
• An optional Weather billboard that includes a local radar map, current conditions, and a four day forecast.  
• An interactive channel guide that provides a channel list with channel icons. An electronic program  
guide (EPG) is an optional feature that displays up to three days of programming information viewable  
by channel and time.  
Video spooling that enables the hospital to deliver a video file to patient and visitor TVs for promotion  
and information purposes.  
The Pro:Centric server Admin Client web editor/content wizard is provided for customer configuration of  
portal messages and billboards/maps.  
Note: Customized content is typically defined by the service integrator and/or hospital administrators. LG  
does not provide hospital-specific content.  
Pro:Centric Interactive Menu Navigation  
LG’s Pro:Centric pillow speaker provides access to both interactive menus and regular TV features. Press  
PORTAL on the Pro:Centric pillow speaker to access the interactive menus.  
Note: Interactive menu options may vary, depending on Pro:Centric features enabled for the site. The  
following are default interactive menus.  
Channel Guide  
Shows available TV networks and logical channels. When available, EPG  
data provides additional channel and program information.  
Information  
Typically displays information on hospital and nearby amenities, for  
example, restaurants, cafeterias, facilities, etc., as well as information on  
local weather.  
Help  
Provides help for navigating the interactive menus.  
Watch TV  
Removes the interactive menu from the screen and returns to the previously  
tuned TV channel.  
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Pro:Centric Setup  
Administration and management options for the Pro:Centric server are described in detail in the  
Pro:Centric Server Admin Client User Guide. This document describes only those settings that must  
be specified on the TVs to enable Pro:Centric remote management and/or the Pro:Centric application.  
• Remote management (TV E-Z Installation): The Pro:Centric Admin Client provides remote management  
facilities for downloading splash screen image and software/firmware updates as well as facilities for  
downloading a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file for FTG Mode via CPU configuration.  
• Pro:Centric application: The application, which operates in conjunction with FTG and PPV Modes,  
comprises the Pro:Centric interactive menus/features described on the previous page. Pro:Centric  
application settings are managed via the Pro:Centric Admin Client.  
The Pro:Centric server settings can be configured using one of the methods described below.  
Note: If using a Pro:Centric pillow speaker, also set Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE to the  
required value.  
TV in Factory Default State  
When the TV is in a factory default state, LG’s First Use Wizard (see pages 12 to 13) provides automated  
or manual options for configuring the Pro:Centric server settings. The EZ-Manager branch of the First Use  
Wizard also provides a USB configuration option that enables you to configure a TV for FTG Mode via  
CPU using a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file stored on a USB memory device. The “.tlx” file incorporates FTG  
Installer Menu settings, including Installer Menu items 098 PRO:CENTRIC and 119 DATA CHANNEL, which  
are used to set up the TV’s Pro:Centric feature.  
Note: If Pro:Centric data delivery will be over IP, there is a Domain Name System (DNS) server at the  
site, and you intend to use the EZ-Manager Wizard to set up the TV, you can create a DNS entry  
“procentric.local” for the Pro:Centric server that will enable automated Pro:Centric IP configuration via the  
EZ-Manager. If there is no DNS entry for procentric.local, you will need to manually enter the Pro:Centric  
server IP address and port number during configuration.  
TV in Pass-through Mode  
If the TV is in Pass-through Mode, either:  
• Set Installer Menu items 098 PRO:CENTRIC and 119 DATA CHANNEL to the appropriate values.  
See Installer Menu information on pages 37 to 48 for further details. Also, as necessary, refer to  
Configure the appropriate Pro:Centric server settings in the IP Environment / Pro:Centric Menu. You must  
use this option, in particular, if you wish to configure IP settings for the Pro:Centric server. See “Accessing  
Note: When the TV is in either Pass-through Mode or FTG Mode via CPU, you can also leave Installer  
Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL set to its default value (255) to enable the TV’s Data Channel Auto Search  
feature to set the DATA CHANNEL value. See item 119 description on page 47 for additional information.  
TV in FTG Mode  
If the TV is in FTG Mode (via CPU or EBL), use the appropriate FTG application software to update Installer  
Menu items #98 Pro:Centric and #119 Data Channel (along with their affiliated fields). Then, transfer the  
FTG Installer Menu settings to the TV in accordance with the FTG Mode of configuration. Refer to the FTG  
Mode overview on pages 7 to 9 for further information on FTG Mode operation and configuration.  
Also—for FTG Mode via CPU only—see note above regarding the option to use the TV’s Data Channel Auto  
Search feature to set the DATA CHANNEL value.  
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LG First Use Wizard  
Note: After it is turned ON, the TV begins an initialization process, and it may take several minutes  
for the LG First Use Wizard to appear.  
The LG First Use Wizard, comprising EZ-Manager Wizard and Express Script configuration  
options, will appear on the screen each time the TV is turned ON, until one of its configuration  
methods has been completed or the wizard is exited. Use the Installer Remote to make selections  
and complete each step.  
• The primary purpose of the EZ-Manager Wizard is to guide you through the process (automated  
or manual) of configuring the essential Installer Menu items for Pro:Centric operation. However,  
while intended primarily for Pro:Centric-related configuration, the EZ-Manager Wizard also offers  
Zoning options. LX774M TVs support the TV Zoning and Wi-Fi Zoning features, both of which  
enable location-specific settings (see Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,” for  
further information). The EZ-Manager Wizard enables you to set the TV Zone # and/or the Wi-Fi  
Zone # in the TV as part of the configuration process.  
The EZ-Manager Wizard also enables you to access the TV Manager / USB download options  
as part of the configuration process, if desired, to perform USB configuration and/or update  
functions.  
• The Express Script guides you through the process of configuring the TV for FTG Mode via CPU  
operation with Hospital Mode features. This includes setting up the pillow speaker, as required,  
as well as setting up channel banks (up to four) for tiered channel programming. The Express  
Script also enables you to configure the Pro:Centric settings on the TV.  
Note that the Express Script uses the TV’s standard RF Auto Tuning feature to create the TV’s  
channel lineup; IP channels are not supported.  
Caution: Do NOT unplug the TV power cord or remove the antenna cable or, if  
applicable, the LAN cable during the configuration process, as doing so will interrupt  
the current step and may corrupt the configuration data.  
Note: If you do not intend to complete the Express Script, but you wish to enable  
Hospital Mode (pillow speaker functionality and also channel banks), you must set  
Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE appropriately. See the “Installer Menu”  
section of this document for further information.  
Before You Begin  
• If you plan to create a customized Master TV Setup using the procedure described on pages 49  
to 51, be sure to exit the LG First Use Wizard in order to avoid setup conflicts or setting modes  
that may cause the TV to malfunction or restrict the custom setup procedure. See also “Initiate  
Configuration or Exit the LG First Use Wizard” on the following page.  
• If it has been completed or exited and therefore does not display, the First Use Wizard can be  
reactivated; however, this requires that you restore the TV to a factory default condition. See  
Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” for further information.  
• If you would like to enable the SoftAP and/or DIAL Media Share features on a TV that will  
eventually be configured for FTG Mode, you will need to use the IP Environment Menu to do so  
before the TV is configured for FTG Mode. Refer to “IP Environment Setup” on pages 65 to 73  
for information on the IP Environment Menu. See also “Custom Master TV Setup” on pages 49 to  
51.  
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LG First Use Wizard (Cont.)  
Initiate Configuration or Exit the LG First Use Wizard  
The Welcome screen provides a brief introduction to the LG First Use Wizard.  
X
WELCOME TO THE FIRST USE WIZARD  
This wizard features two different setup options:  
.
.
.
FTG Mode Configuration  
.
.
Pro:Centric Configuration  
Pillow Speaker Setup  
USB Configuration  
Pro:Centric Configuration  
EXPRESS SCRIPT  
EZ-MANAGER  
Note: Once you proceed with one of the configuration options, it is not possible to return to the  
First Use Wizard Welcome screen; however, if you simply wish to exit the EZ-Manager Wizard or  
Express Script (depending on your selection from the First Use Wizard Welcome screen), you can  
X
do so by selecting the button from the subsequent screen(s).  
From the Welcome screen, you have the following options:  
To proceed with the EZ-Manager Wizard, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/  
highlight EZ-MANAGER, and then press OK. Then, continue to the “EZ-Manager Wizard” section  
on pages 14 to 22.  
To proceed with the Express Script, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight  
EXPRESS SCRIPT, and then press OK. Then, continue to the “Express Script” section on pages  
23 to 32.  
To exit the First Use Wizard, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the  
X
button at the top right of the screen, and then press OK. In the confirmation pop-up window,  
select EXIT, and then press OK once more on the Installer Remote.  
Note: Both the EZ-Manager Wizard and the Express Script enable you to configure Pro:Centric  
settings on this TV, even if you do not intend to configure any of the additional settings available.  
After you configure the Pro:Centric settings, you will have the option to exit without completing the  
remainder of the EZ-Manager Wizard or Express Script (as applicable), if desired.  
Note: If you exit the First Use Wizard from this Welcome screen, no configuration will be performed  
and all Installer Menu items will retain their default values, including Installer Menu item 119  
DATA CHANNEL. The default DATA CHANNEL setting (255) means that the Pro:Centric remote  
management feature on this TV will be activated if a Pro:Centric server is installed and the Data  
Channel value is set during a Data Channel Auto Search (see item 119 description on page 47  
for additional information). If you actually would like to disable the Pro:Centric feature, both the  
EZ-Manager Wizard and the Express Script provide an option to do so.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard  
Initiate the EZ-Manager Wizard  
After you select the “EZ-Manager” option from the First Use Wizard Welcome screen, an EZ-  
Manager Welcome screen provides a brief introduction to the EZ-Manager Wizard.  
Note: Each EZ-Manager Wizard step is allotted a time frame after which the wizard proceeds  
without user interaction. If the Pro:Centric server is configured on the system and if no location-  
specific settings are required in the TV, for example, TV Zone, Wi-Fi Zone, Label, and/or Room  
Number settings, from this point, the wizard can proceed through each of the configuration steps  
with no further user interaction.  
X
WELCOME TO THE EZ-MANAGER WIZARD  
.
Use the EZ-Manager Wizard to configure the TV for Pro:Centric operation or to configure the TV using  
a USB memory device.  
.
If a Pro:Centric server will not be installed, you may select NO PRO:CENTRIC below to disable the Pro:Centric  
feature of this TV and exit the EZ-Manager Wizard.  
.
X
If you simply wish to exit the EZ-Manager Wizard, select  
in the top right corner of the screen.  
Select NEXT to continue.  
This wizard will start automatically in 10 seconds.  
NO PRO:CENTRIC  
NEXT  
Note: If there is no user action in this screen within 10 seconds, the wizard will proceed to the next  
configuration step. Once the wizard has proceeded, it is not possible to return to the EZ-Manager  
X
Welcome screen; however, if you simply wish to exit the wizard, you can do so by selecting the  
button from the subsequent screen(s).  
From the EZ-Manager Welcome screen, you have the following options:  
To proceed with the EZ-Manager Wizard, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select  
NEXT, and then press OK. Then, continue to the “TV Configuration Options” section on the  
following page.  
To exit the EZ-Manager Wizard, but retain the use of the Pro:Centric remote management  
feature on this TV (i.e., Installer Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL set to 255) in the future, use  
X
the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the button, and then press OK. In the  
confirmation pop-up window, select EXIT, and then press OK once more on the Installer Remote.  
• If you do not intend to install a Pro:Centric server on this system and you do not wish to use the  
wizard’s Zoning or USB configuration options, exit the wizard as follows: Use the arrow keys  
on the Installer Remote to select NO PRO:CENTRIC, and then press OK. This will disable the  
Pro:Centric feature of this TV (i.e., Installer Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL will be set to 0) and  
exit the wizard. In the confirmation pop-up window, select EXIT, and then press OK once more  
on the Installer Remote.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
TV Configuration Options  
From the TV Configuration Options screen, you can choose how to proceed with the configuration  
of this TV (assuming you do not opt to exit the wizard, which you may also do at any time).  
Note: If you intend to use the Zoning feature(s) on the TV for location-specific  
configuration purposes, select the “Zones & Room Number” option from this screen  
and assign the appropriate TV Zone # and/or the Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV BEFORE you  
continue with additional configuration.  
X
TV CONFIGURATION OPTIONS  
01  
.
To configure the TV for Pro:Centric operation, select NEXT.  
.
To set the optional Zoning features, select ZONES & ROOM NUMBER.  
ZONES & ROOM NUMBER  
.
To configure the TV using a USB memory device, select USB CONFIGURATION.  
USB CONFIGURATION  
This wizard will continue automatically in 60 seconds.  
NEXT  
Note: If there is no user action in this screen within one minute, the wizard will automatically  
continue to the next configuration step.  
Use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to navigate between options on this screen.  
Each time you select/highlight one of the following options, the screen text and fields will change in  
accordance with your selection.  
To continue with Pro:Centric configuration, select NEXT (default) and press OK on the Installer  
Remote. Refer to “Configure Pro:Centric Settings” on pages 17 to 21 for additional information.  
To set the Zoning feature(s) on the TV, select ZONES & ROOM NUMBER. See “Zones and  
Room Number Assignments” below for further information.  
To access the TV Manager / USB download options, select USB CONFIGURATION. See “USB  
Configuration” on pages 21 to 22 for further information.  
Note: If you choose to exit the EZ-Manager Wizard from this point on, you will have the option to  
save any settings made by selecting SAVE & EXIT in the exit confirmation pop-up window. Or, you  
can exit the wizard without saving any settings by simply selecting EXIT in the confirmation pop-up  
window.  
Zones and Room Number Assignments  
You may complete one or more of the fields in the Zones, Label, and Room Number screen or  
leave them at their default settings (TV Zone and Wi-Fi Zone) or blank (Label and Room Number),  
as desired. However, if you intend to use either of the Zoning features—TV Zoning and/or Wi-Fi  
Zoning—on this TV, you MUST specify the appropriate values in the TV Zone and/or Wi-Fi Zone  
fields as described on the following page. See also Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning  
Features,” for further information.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
Note: Zoning features are only applicable for TVs that will be configured using a “.tlx” file (local or  
remote configuration).  
ZONES, LABEL, AND ROOM NUMBER  
.
If creating Wi-Fi Zones for AP settings, select the appropriate Wi-Fi  
Zone # (1-99) based on the Wi-Fi Zone in which this TV is installed.  
Wi-Fi Zone  
<
0
>
.
If creating Zones for Installer Menu settings and/or Channel Mapping,  
select the appropriate TV Zone # (0-8) based on the Zone in which  
this TV is installed. (See Commercial Mode Setup Guide for more  
information.)  
TV Zone  
<
0
>
02  
Label  
<
.
.
Select a Label and/or input the Room Number, as required.  
When done, select SAVE to continue.  
-----  
>
Room Number  
Room Number  
B
A
C
K
SAVE  
1. Complete the appropriate field(s) as described below. Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to navigate between each of the fields.  
• Wi-Fi Zone: Enables you to set a Wi-Fi Zone # so that the TV can be configured with a  
particular access point’s login data for wireless networking. Login data (i.e., SSID, security type,  
and security key) may be provided in a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file.  
To assign a Wi-Fi Zone, navigate to the Wi-Fi Zone field at the top left of the screen, and use  
the Left/Right arrow keys to specify the desired Wi-Fi Zone # (1–99).  
TV Zone: Enables you to set a TV Zone # so that the TV can be configured with Installer Menu  
and/or Setup Menu settings intended only for the assigned Zone. The Installer Menu and/  
or Setup Menu settings may be provided in a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file. If the TV is being  
configured for FTG Mode via CPU, the TV Zone # setting also allows the TV to omit channels  
that have been restricted in the FTG Channel Map.  
To change the TV Zone from its default value (0), navigate to the TV Zone field, and use the  
Left/Right arrow keys to specify the desired TV Zone # (1–8).  
• Label: Allows you to select a North, South, East, or West text label for this TV. In the Label  
field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the applicable label.  
• Room Number: Allows you to specify the number of the room—up to 16 characters—in  
which the TV is located. To enter a room number, navigate to the Room Number field and  
press OK. You can then use the number keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter a room  
number, or you can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate alphanumeric character(s)  
from the pop-up virtual keyboard at the bottom of the screen. When you are done, select  
Enter from the virtual keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Note: The TV name (default: TV’s serial number) will be changed to the room number specified  
here. See “Media Share Setup” on pages 71 to 72 for further information on the TV name.  
2. When you are ready to continue, use the arrow keys to select SAVE, and then press OK on the  
Installer Remote to return to the TV Configuration Options screen. Then, proceed as required;  
i.e., select NEXT to configure Pro:Centric settings or select USB CONFIGURATION to use a  
USB memory device to complete the configuration.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
Configure Pro:Centric Settings  
Once you select “NEXT” from the TV Configuration Options screen, the Searching for Pro:Centric  
Server screen is displayed.  
Note: Select the “BACK” button, where available, to check previous settings, as necessary. Also  
note that if any of the configuration steps fails, you will see a “Diagnostics” screen with an indication  
of the failure. You will then have the opportunity to reinitiate the configuration process from the  
previous screen or exit the EZ-Manager Wizard.  
X
SEARCHING FOR PRO:CENTRIC SERVER...  
This step automatically searches for the Pro:Centric server.  
If there is no Pro:Centric server installed, you do not need to continue with this procedure.  
X
In this case, you can either select  
in the top right corner of the screen to exit or select MANUAL  
PRO:CENTRIC below to enter the Pro:Centric server settings manually.  
Status: Tuning channel 30  
TV is now searching the pre-defined channels for the data channel...  
03  
BACK  
MANUAL PRO:CENTRIC  
You have the following options:  
You can allow the EZ-Manager Wizard to proceed with a series of automated steps to configure  
the TV for Pro:Centric operation and then to look for the Pro:Centric application and maintenance  
(E-Z Installation) files to download. In this case, the wizard uses a search algorithm to determine  
the Data Channel and the Pro:Centric Application Mode to set in the TV.  
Continue with the “Automated Pro:Centric Configuration” subsection below.  
• If you already know the settings (e.g., Data Channel and Pro:Centric Application Mode) that need  
to be configured in order for the TV to connect to the Pro:Centric server and/or if the Pro:Centric  
server is not yet installed, you may expedite the setup process by entering this data manually.  
Continue with the “Manual Pro:Centric Configuration” subsection on page 19.  
Automated Pro:Centric Configuration  
Note: If the server is not yet configured on the system, use the manual configuration option to  
configure the Pro:Centric operation. See also note below.  
Note: If Pro:Centric data delivery will be over IP and there is a DNS server at the site, you can  
create a DNS entry “procentric.local” for the Pro:Centric server that will enable automated  
Pro:Centric IP configuration via the EZ-Manager. If there is no DNS entry for procentric.local, you  
must use the manual configuration option to configure the Pro:Centric IP operation.  
Once the Pro:Centric data channel is found (a Pro:Centric Server Was Found screen will be  
displayed) and the Pro:Centric Application Mode is determined, the wizard will advance to the  
Processing the Pro:Centric Configuration screen, which shows the progress of the data  
downloads (see example on following page). Note that some steps may require a few minutes.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
If the process is successful, no further user interaction is required, though, in some instances, where  
the option (for example, “NEXT”) is available, you may manually move forward to subsequent steps  
within the wizard to speed up the process.  
PROCESSING THE PRO:CENTRIC CONFIGUR...  
Downloading the Pro:Centric application files takes a few minutes.  
Please wait...  
2%  
Retrieving files from data channel 70  
Application files  
In progress...  
Maintenance Files  
Synchronizing...  
Warning - Do not remove AC power or the signal cables during these steps.  
Note: If, after completing the search, the TV is unable to find the Pro:Centric data channel (while  
the Searching for Pro:Centric Server screen is on display), the wizard will stop and show a  
Diagnostics screen that enables you to manually return to the previous screen (to reinitiate the  
configuration) or exit the wizard.  
When the Pro:Centric Configuration is complete, an EZ-Manager Configuration Complete screen is  
displayed (see example below), and after 10 seconds, the wizard exits, and the TV turns OFF.  
EZ-MANAGER CONFIGURATION COMPLETE  
TV will turn off in 10 second(s)  
Installed Components  
Pro:Centric Application  
Maintenance Files  
GEM application downloaded  
LX774M_Config.tlx  
REBOOT  
TURN OFF  
Note: With the EZ-Manager Configuration Complete screen on display, you can also manually turn  
off or reboot the TV. If desired, select TURN OFF or REBOOT, respectively, and then press OK on  
the Installer Remote.  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
Manual Pro:Centric Configuration  
1. With the Searching for Pro:Centric Server screen on display, use the Left/Right arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select MANUAL PRO:CENTRIC at the bottom of the screen, and then  
press OK.  
In the Pro:Centric Manual Configuration screen (see examples below), you will be able to  
configure the appropriate Pro:Centric settings in the TV. Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to navigate between fields.  
X
PRO:CENTRIC MANUAL CONFIGURATION  
Pro:Centric Mode  
CONFIGURATION ONLY  
<
>
Pro:Centric Manual Configuration Screen  
with RF Media Fields  
Media Type  
<
RF  
>
Data Channel  
Signal Strength  
Signal Quality  
<
1
>
Note: By default, the Pro:Centric Manual  
Configuration screen initially shows RF  
configuration fields.  
0%  
0%  
data channel not found  
03  
BACK  
SEARCH  
X
PRO:CENTRIC MANUAL CONFIGURATION  
Pro:Centric Mode  
Media Type  
Server Address  
IP Address  
CONFIGURATION ONLY  
<
>
Pro:Centric Manual Configuration Screen  
with IP Media Fields  
<
IP  
>
<
IP Address  
>
0
0
0
0
IP Port  
0
IP server not found  
03  
BACK  
SEARCH  
2. In the Pro:Centric Mode field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the appropriate Pro:Centric  
Application Mode—FLASH, GEM, HTML, or CONFIGURATION ONLY.  
Note: For remote management only, select CONFIGURATION ONLY. The TV will search for  
TV E-Z Installation data downloads; however, Pro:Centric application data will not be downloaded,  
i.e., Installer Menu item 098 PRO:CENTRIC will be set to 0.  
3. Refer to the appropriate subsection below, depending on the Pro:Centric server configuration, to  
complete the remaining fields.  
(Continued on next page)  
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EZ-Manager Wizard (Cont.)  
(Continued from previous page)  
RF Configuration  
a) In the Media Type field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select RF.  
b) In the Data Channel field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the RF channel number  
that will be used by the Pro:Centric server as its data channel. The Data Channel value can  
be set from 1 to 135.*  
IP Configuration  
a) In the Media Type field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select IP.  
Note: When you select “IP” as the Media Type, the default RF Data Channel and Signal  
Strength/Quality fields are replaced with Server Address, IP Address, and IP Port fields.  
b) The Server Address field provides the option to specify the domain name of the Pro:Centric  
server instead of the server’s IP address. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the desired  
option—IP Address or Domain Name—for defining the server.  
c) Depending on your selection in the previous step, either:  
• Enter the Pro:Centric server IP address in the IP Address field. The IP address must match  
the IPv4 multicast address that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
• Enter the Pro:Centric server domain name in the Domain Name field. Note that in order  
for the domain name to be resolved to an IP address, there must be a DNS entry for the  
domain name.  
For each data entry field: Use the arrow keys to select the field and press OK. Then, you  
can either use the number keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter data values, or you  
can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate number(s)/alphanumeric character(s) from  
the pop-up virtual keyboard displayed at the bottom of the screen. When you are done, select  
Enter from the virtual keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
d) Enter the Pro:Centric server port number in the IP Port field. The port number must match the  
port number that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
4. Once all fields are completed as required, you have two options:  
X
To save the data entered and exit the wizard, use the arrow keys to select the button at the  
top right of the screen, and then press OK. In the subsequent pop-up confirmation window,  
select SAVE & EXIT, and then press OK once more. The Pro:Centric application and/or E-Z  
Installation data will be downloaded to the TV at a later time. This option is useful, in particular,  
if the Pro:Centric server has not yet been configured.  
To initiate a real-time download of Pro:Centric application and/or E-Z Installation data, use the  
arrow keys to select SEARCH and press OK to verify the configuration data provided in step 3.  
When the data is verified, the “SEARCH” button becomes a “NEXT” button. Select NEXT and  
press OK to continue (see also note below).  
Note: With RF configuration, Pro:Centric server data must be present on the RF channel  
selected as the TV’s Data Channel in order for you to select “NEXT” (you will see a “data  
channel found” message below the Signal Quality indicator). With IP configuration, Pro:Centric  
server data must be present via the wired LAN cable connection in order for you to select  
“NEXT” (you will see a “IP server found” message below the IP Port field).  
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* PCS150R and later Pro:Centric servers do not support HRC or IRC cable channel frequencies.  
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If you opt to initiate a real-time download in the last step, the EZ-Manager Wizard will proceed with  
the Pro:Centric application and/or E-Z Installation data downloads (see Processing the Pro:Centric  
Configuration screen example on page 18). When the Pro:Centric configuration is complete, an  
EZ-Manager Configuration Complete screen (see example on page 18) is displayed, and after 10  
seconds, the wizard exits, and the TV turns OFF.  
Note: With the EZ-Manager Configuration Complete screen on display, you can also manually turn  
off or reboot the TV. If desired, select TURN OFF or REBOOT, respectively, and then press OK on  
the Installer Remote.  
USB Configuration  
TV Manager / USB download options enable you to download configuration or software files  
individually from a USB memory device to the TV. You can also use the Ez Download utility  
available from the menu to select multiple types of files to be downloaded at one time using one  
process.  
Each of the USB download functions requires that you have the appropriate file(s) loaded on a USB  
memory device. If you wish to perform a software update or download splash screen/background  
image files, the software update/image file(s) must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in the root  
directory of the USB memory device. Clone/Configuration (.tlx) files should simply be stored in the  
root directory of the USB device.  
The procedure below assumes the desired file(s) is/are already loaded onto the USB device. For  
further information on the TV Manager / USB download options and file requirements, and/or for  
information on creating Clone/Configuration (.tlx) files, refer to the appropriate section(s) in this  
document.  
Before You Begin  
• If you intend to use the Zoning feature(s) on this TV, make sure to assign the appropriate TV  
Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the EZ-Manager’s Zones, Label, and Room Number screen  
BEFORE continuing with USB Configuration. See “TV Configuration Options” on page 15 for  
further information.  
• Ensure the USB device to be used has been formatted with FAT format.  
When creating files to be downloaded, avoid using special characters (?, &, @, etc.) in filenames.  
• Refer to “Ez Download Utility” on pages 33 to 36 for further information on the Ez Download  
utility.  
• Refer to “Custom Master TV Setup” on pages 49 to 51 for information on creating a Clone (.tlx)  
file, and/or refer to “Creating an FTG Configuration File” on pages 59 to 60 for information on  
creating an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file for FTG Mode via CPU configuration.  
• See Reference section, “Downloading a Splash Screen Image using a USB Memory Device,”  
for splash screen image guidelines.  
• See Reference section, “Downloading Background Images using a USB Memory Device,”  
for background image guidelines.  
• See Reference section, “Updating TV/PTC Software using a USB Memory Device,” for further  
information on software updates.  
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USB Configuration via EZ-Manager Wizard  
With either the TV Configuration Options or the Zones, Label, and Room Number screen on display,  
proceed as follows to configure the TV using the USB memory device.  
1. Insert the USB memory device with the appropriate file(s) into either of the TV’s USB ports.  
2. Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select USB CONFIGURATION, and then press  
OK.  
You will be redirected to the TV Manager / USB download options.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
X
Note: You can select the button at the top right corner of the screen and press OK on the  
Installer Remote at any time to return to the EZ-Manager Wizard.  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
3. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the file(s) you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button at the top right of the screen and  
press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB device from the  
pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
4. Select the appropriate option from the TV Manager, and initiate the desired download(s).  
Update progress will be displayed on the screen. Do NOT remove the USB device while  
updates are in progress. When the update process is complete, the TV will reboot. Upon restart,  
depending on the type of update(s) completed, either the EZ-Manager TV Configuration Options  
screen will be redisplayed (software and/or image updates only) or the TV will tune according to  
the Start Channel setting in the Installer Menu (TV configured with Clone/Configuration file).  
Note: If the TV Configuration Options screen is redisplayed (software and/or image updates  
only), you can either proceed with configuration via the EZ-Manager Wizard or exit the EZ-  
Manager Wizard, as required.  
5. Remove the USB memory device, and verify that the appropriate configuration/update(s) is/are  
resident on the TV.  
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Initiate the Express Script  
Note: The Express Script configures the TV for FTG Mode via CPU operation with Hospital  
Mode features. This means that while the TV is functioning in FTG Mode, Hospital Mode is enabled  
(i.e., Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE is not set to 0). In addition, you can create custom  
channel lineups for Channel Banks 1 to 4.  
Note: While the Express Script enables you to set up TVs individually in lieu of cloning, you can also  
use the resulting Express Script TV Setup for cloning purposes, if desired. However, note that TV  
setup menu customization via the Express Script is limited to Channels Menu options.  
After you select the “Express Script” option from the First Use Wizard Welcome screen, an Express  
Script Welcome screen provides a brief introduction to the Express Script.  
X
WELCOME TO THE EXPRESS SCRIPT  
.
Use the Express Script to configure the TV for Free-To-Guest (FTG) via CPU operation (including  
pillow speaker setup). If a Pro:Centric server is installed, the Express Script also enables you to  
configure the Pro:Centric settings on the TV.  
Select NEXT to continue.  
NEXT  
From the Express Script Welcome screen, you have the following options:  
To proceed with the Express Script, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select NEXT.  
Then, press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Note: Select this option even if you only intend to configure the Pro:Centric settings on this TV.  
After you configure the Pro:Centric settings, you will have the option to exit without completing  
the remainder of the wizard, if desired.  
To exit the Express Script without completing any configuration, use the arrow keys on the  
X
Installer Remote to select/highlight the button, and then press OK. In the confirmation pop-up  
window, select EXIT, and then press OK once more on the Installer Remote.  
Configure Pro:Centric Settings  
The next screen enables you to set up the Pro:Centric feature of the TV (see screen examples  
below). By default, the Data Channel is configured for Auto Search, which enables the TV’s Data  
Channel Auto Search feature to set the Data Channel value. See item 119 DATA CHANNEL  
description on page 47 for further information on the Data Channel Auto Search feature. The  
Pro:Centric Application Mode default setting is “Configuration Only,” which enables remote manage-  
ment only. That is, the TV will search for TV E-Z Installation data downloads; however, Pro:Centric  
application data will not be downloaded, i.e., Installer Menu item 098 PRO:CENTRIC will be set to 0.  
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If you wish to proceed with the wizard without changing the default values for the Pro:Centric  
settings, you can simply select NEXT and press OK on the Installer Remote. Or, if you wish to exit  
the wizard while retaining the default values for Pro:Centric settings, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select DONE, and then press OK.  
If you already know the Pro:Centric settings that need to be configured in order for the TV to  
connect to the Pro:Centric server and/or if the Pro:Centric server is not yet installed, use the  
procedure on the following page to expedite the setup process. Use the Up/Down arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to navigate between the fields.  
Note: If you wish to disable the Pro:Centric feature of the TV, select the Data Channel field, and  
then use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select DISABLED. From here, you  
may opt to proceed with the wizard (select NEXT) or save this setting and exit the wizard (select  
DONE). See also step 3 below.  
X
PRO:CENTRIC CONFIGURATION  
01  
Pro:Centric Mode  
<
<
<
CONFIGURATION ONLY  
>
>
>
Pro:Centric Configuration Screen with  
RF Media Fields  
Media Type  
RF  
Note: By default, the Pro:Centric  
Configuration screen initially shows RF  
configuration fields.  
Data Channel  
AUTO SEARCH  
D
O
N
E
NEXT  
X
PRO:CENTRIC CONFIGURATION  
01  
Pro:Centric Mode  
Media Type  
Server Address  
IP Address  
<
<
<
CONFIGURATION ONLY  
>
>
>
Pro:Centric Configuration Screen with  
IP Media Fields  
IP  
NUMBER  
255  
255  
255  
255  
IP Port  
0
D
O
N
E
NEXT  
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1. In the Pro:Centric Mode field, use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the  
appropriate Pro:Centric Application Mode—FLASH, GEM, HTML, or CONFIGURATION ONLY.  
Note: For remote management only, select CONFIGURATION ONLY. The TV will search for  
TV E-Z Installation data downloads; however, Pro:Centric application data will not be downloaded,  
i.e., Installer Menu item 098 PRO:CENTRIC will be set to 0.  
2. Refer to the appropriate subsection below, depending on the Pro:Centric server configuration, to  
complete the remaining fields.  
RF Configuration  
a) In the Media Type field, use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select RF.  
b) In the Data Channel field, use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the RF channel number  
that will be used by the Pro:Centric server as its data channel. The Data Channel value can  
be set from 1 to 135.*  
IP Configuration  
a) In the Media Type field, use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select IP.  
Note: When you select “IP” as the Media Type, the default RF Data Channel field is replaced  
with Server Address, IP Address, and IP Port fields.  
b) The Server Address field provides the option to specify the domain name of the Pro:Centric  
server instead of the server’s IP address. Use the Left/Right arrow keys to select the desired  
option—NUMBER or DOMAIN—for defining the server.  
c) Depending on your selection in the previous step, either:  
• Enter the Pro:Centric server IP address in the IP Address field. The IP address must  
match the IPv4 multicast address that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
Enter the Pro:Centric server domain name in the Domain Name field. Note that in order  
for the domain name to be resolved to an IP address, there must be a DNS entry for the  
domain name.  
For each data entry field: Use the arrow keys to select the field and press OK. Then, you  
can either use the number keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter data values, or you  
can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate number(s)/alphanumeric character(s) from  
the pop-up virtual keyboard displayed at the bottom of the screen. When you are done, select  
Enter from the virtual keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
d) Enter the Pro:Centric server port number in the IP Port field. The port number must match  
the port number that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
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* PCS150R and later Pro:Centric servers do not support HRC or IRC cable channel frequencies.  
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3. Once all fields are completed as required, you have two options:  
To proceed with TV configuration via the Express Script, select NEXT and press OK on the  
Installer Remote. Continue to “Complete the TV Configuration” on the following page.  
To save the data entered and exit the Express Script, use the arrow keys to select DONE and  
then press OK on the Installer Remote. Remember, however, that if you do not complete the  
Express Script, pillow speaker functionality will not be enabled unless you set Installer Menu  
item 027 HOSPITAL MODE appropriately. See the “Installer Menu” section of this document  
for further information.  
Complete the TV Configuration  
The following procedure describes the remaining steps in the Express Script. You can select the  
“BACK” button, where available, to check previous settings, as necessary. Typically, if you do  
not modify the default settings, the “NEXT” button is automatically selected when you proceed  
forward within the Express Script. Where appropriate, you can simply press OK on the Installer  
Remote to proceed to the next step if the default value(s) for the TV parameter(s) in question are  
applicable for your installation.  
Note: If you choose to exit the Express Script from this point on, any settings made  
will not be retained.  
1. In the Select the Tuning Band screen, use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer Remote to  
highlight/select the appropriate tuning band option: Cable Standard (default), Cable HRC, Cable  
IRC, or Air. Then, press OK. When you have made your selection, use the arrow keys to select  
NEXT, and then press OK.  
X
SELECT THE TUNING BAND  
02  
Select the tuning band you would like to use:  
^
Cable Standard  
Cable HRC  
Cable IRC  
Air  
B
A
C
K
NEXT  
2. By default, all Aux inputs are enabled, as shown initially in the Enable/Disable Aux Inputs  
screen. To disable an Aux input, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the desired  
input, and then press OK to toggle the status of the Aux input.  
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X
ENABLE/DISABLE AUX INPUTS  
Enable/disable Aux inputs as required.  
03  
AV IN/AUDIO IN (DVI)  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
B
A
C
K
NEXT  
Enabled Aux inputs are included in the channel lineup. If an Aux input will not be used, it is  
typically advisable to disable it, though you may also simply delete it from the channel lineup  
in step 5, if you want to leave it enabled in the Installer Menu. When you are ready to continue,  
use the arrow keys to select NEXT, and then press OK.  
Note: After the TV setup is complete (see step 7), the only way to add or remove Aux inputs  
to/from the FTG Channel Map, is to edit the FTG Channel Map using the FTG Channel Map  
Editor in the FTG File Manager. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide  
for further information.  
Note: Disabled Aux inputs are not included in the channel lineup. However, if you wish to  
enable a disabled Aux input in the future, you may do so by changing the applicable Installer  
Menu settings (see Installer Menu information in this document). See also note above.  
3. In the Speaker Selection screen, you will be able to select the speaker configuration for the TV.  
This selection sets Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE, which also means that when the  
Express Script is complete, the TV will be operating in FTG Mode via CPU with Hospital Mode  
features enabled. See item 027 description on page 43 for further information.  
Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the appropriate speaker configuration:  
• Highlight/select the desired speaker: Pillow Only (default), TV Only, or Pillow & TV. Then,  
press OK.  
• If applicable, select the pillow speaker code/voltage and press OK.  
Note: If using a Pro:Centric pillow speaker (LG IR codes) or a pillow speaker with Zenith IR  
codes, make sure the “Zenith” pillow speaker code (default) is selected.  
When you have made your selection(s), use the arrow keys to select NEXT, and then press OK.  
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X
SPEAKER SELECTION  
Select the desired speaker configuration:  
^
Pillow Only  
TV Only  
04  
Pillow & TV  
Pillow Speaker Code/Voltage:  
Zenith (+12v)  
^
Philips (+5v)  
RCA (-5v)  
B
A
C
K
NEXT  
4. In the Channel Tuning screen, you have the option to initiate an automated channel scan that  
will search for all available digital and analog channels. Select RUN AUTO TUNING and press  
OK on the Installer Remote to start the channel scan.  
Note: You MUST select RUN AUTO TUNING and press OK in order to run the  
channel scan. If you move on to the next step without running Auto Tuning, there  
will be no digital or analog channels in the channel lineup. In this case, upon  
completion of the Express Script, the only channels in the resulting FTG Channel  
Map will be any enabled Aux inputs.  
X
CHANNEL TUNING  
Do you want to scan for available channels?  
You MUST select RUN AUTO TUNING and press OK in order to run the channel scan. If you SKIP Auto Tuning, there  
will be no digital or analog channels in the channel lineup.  
05  
B
A
C
K
S
K
IP  
RUN AUTO TUNING  
Auto Tuning progress will be shown in a new Channel Tuning screen. The scan typically takes a  
few minutes. When the channel scan is complete, the Express Script will automatically advance  
to the Edit the Channel Lineup screen. Continue with step 5.  
Note: If you do not want to run Auto Tuning, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select  
SKIP and press OK.  
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5. In the Edit the Channel Lineup screen, you can customize the channel lineup, add channel  
labels and icons, etc. before the channel lineup is used to create an FTG Channel Map in step 7.  
You can also set up channel banks in this screen.  
Note: The total number of channels found (“Searched”) during Auto Tuning is indicated at the  
top left of the display.  
X
EDIT THE CHANNEL LINEUP  
Edit the channel lineup as applicable/required.  
Searched channels: 135; Enabled Aux: 3; Added channels: 128; Added Aux: 3  
You can add up to 600 channels (Aux added as analog).  
Channel/Input  
Press OK ( ) to add or delete channels.  
<
DIGITAL 2-1  
>
Channel Label  
06  
Channel Icon  
You can also use numeric keys to direct enter Icon number (0–212)  
<
NO LOGO  
>
B
A
C
K
N
E
XT  
Note: If, for any reason, you elect to re-run Auto Tuning after customizing channels  
in the Edit the Channel Lineup screen, your current custom channel settings will be  
lost, and you will need to replicate the desired customization.  
Use the arrow keys to navigate between the fields in this screen:  
• Channel/Input: Edit the channel lineup, as necessary. Use the Left/Right arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select channels (including Aux inputs), and press OK to delete (or re-add)  
channels per the installation site requirements.  
Note: When a channel is active in the channel lineup (i.e., added), all additional fields in this  
screen are selectable/available. If a channel is deleted, all other fields in this screen become  
inaccessible (grayed out).  
• Channel Label: Press OK to display the pop-up virtual alphanumeric keyboard, and add a  
custom text label for each channel/Aux input (up to 17 characters), as desired.  
Channel Icon: This field enables you to select the appropriate trademark/icon for each  
channel’s Channel-Time on-screen display. If known, you can direct enter the icon number  
using the number keys on the Installer Remote. Otherwise, use the arrow keys on the Installer  
Remote to select/highlight either the left (<) or right (>) arrow in the Channel Icon field, and  
press OK until the desired logo is shown. Icons are available for familiar channels, such as  
ABC, CBS, NBC, etc. Identifiable icons should enable the end user to readily know what  
common networks are available.  
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• Channel Banks: All channels found during Auto Tuning automatically are added to and  
active in all four channel banks. Use the arrow keys to define channel banks, as desired.  
See “Channel Banks Overview” on following page for additional information.  
Note: Channel Banks fields are below the Channel Icon field. Use the Up/Down arrow keys  
on the Installer Remote to scroll through all fields. See also example in “Channel Banks  
Overview” section.  
When you are finished, use the arrow keys to select NEXT, and then press OK.  
6. In the Channel Tuning/Channel Banner screen, use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer  
Remote to highlight/select the appropriate channel tuning/channel banner display format  
option—either Logical (default) or Physical—for the installation site. When you have made your  
selection, use the arrow keys to select NEXT, and then press OK.  
X
CHANNEL TUNING/CHANNER BANNER  
Select the desired channel tuning/channel banner display format:  
^
Logical  
Physical  
07  
B
A
C
K
NEXT  
7. As the final step of the Express Script, the TV saves your settings and uses the channel/Aux  
input lineup to create an FTG Channel Map before configuring the TV for FTG Mode via CPU  
(see also notes below). When you are ready to proceed, select FINISH, and then press OK.  
X
COMPLETE THE EXPRESS SCRIPT  
This step uses the auto-tuned/edited channel lineup to create an FTG Channel Map and configure the TV’s  
CPU for FTG operation.  
If you did not run Auto Tuning, no digital or analog channels will be included in the FTG Channel Map upon  
completion of this step. In this case, only the Aux inputs from the channel lineup will be included in the FTG  
Channel Map.  
Select FINISH to complete the Express Script.  
Saving data...  
2%  
08  
B
A
C
K
F
INISH  
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Configuration progress will be shown at the bottom of the screen. When this step is complete, the  
Express Script exits, and the TV tunes to the first channel in the FTG Channel Map. Also when  
the Express Script is complete, the TV is set for Channel Bank 1. If required, you can set up/modify  
channel banks at a later time using LG’s FTG File Manager. See “Channel Banks Overview” below  
for further information.  
Note: If desired, the TV Setup created from the Express Script may also be saved to a USB  
memory device and used for cloning purposes (see “Cloning Procedures” on pages 50 to 56 for  
further information).  
Note: Aux inputs (if enabled) will appear between the highest analog and lowest digital channel  
number in the FTG Channel Map when Channel Up/Down is used on the Installer Remote.  
Note: If you did not run Auto Tuning and all Aux inputs are disabled, an FTG Channel Map will NOT  
be created and the TV will not be configured for FTG Mode via CPU.  
Channel Banks Overview  
Channel Banks enable institution administrators to create tiered channel programming on patient  
in-room TVs. Each channel bank may offer a custom channel lineup for a pre-determined fee. The  
Express Script enables you to configure four channel banks (1, 2, 3, and 4) for the channel lineup  
(see step 5 of procedure above and also example below). The top tier generally contains the most  
programming (premium, etc.), 2nd tier = lesser programming, 3rd tier = basic programming, etc. It  
is also possible to create an Inactive TV display with Channel Bank 4, so that an “Inactive TV Call  
Attendant” message appears when the TV is turned ON. In this case, an administrator can then  
select another channel bank on the patient’s in-room TV depending on the programming tier  
requested by the patient.  
All channels found during Auto Tuning automatically are added to and active in all four channel  
banks. See “Channel Attributes and Channel Bank Allocation” below for further information. If you  
would like to modify channel banks after completing the Express Script (or after enabling Hospital  
Mode by setting Installer Menu item 027 accordingly), you can save (export) the FTG Channel Map  
to a USB memory device and then use the FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG File Manager to  
make the required changes (see also “Updating Channel Attributes and/or Channel Bank Allocation”  
below).  
X
EDIT THE CHANNEL LINEUP  
Edit the channel lineup as applicable/required.  
Searched channels: 135; Enabled Aux: 3; Added channels: 128; Added Aux: 3  
You can add up to 600 channels (Aux added as analog).  
Channel  
<
NORMAL  
ADDED  
>
>
Bank 1  
<
06  
Bank 2  
<
ADDED  
>
Bank 3  
B
A
C
K
NEXT  
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Express Script (Cont.)  
Channel Attributes and Channel Bank Allocation  
Three attributes are available for each channel: Encrypted, OSD, and Blank Video. When the  
TV creates an FTG Channel Map upon completion of the Express Script, the OSD attribute  
(displays the channel number, label, and icon) is automatically assigned to all channels, and the  
Encrypted attribute is assigned to each Pro:Idiom encrypted channel detected during the channel  
scan. The Blank Video attribute is not assigned automatically to any channels; however, in the  
“Edit the Channel Lineup” screen of the Express Script, you have the option to assign the Blank  
Video (i.e., “BLANK”) attribute to channels, as required. When you assign the BLANK attribute  
to a channel (as opposed to the default “NORMAL”), this means that the channel audio will be  
audible; however, its video will be black (no picture). The NORMAL or BLANK attribute applies  
to the channel regardless of channel bank allocation.  
Once you have set a channel’s NORMAL/BLANK attribute, determine the channel bank allocation  
for each of the four available channel banks: ADDED or DELETED. When DELETED, the channel  
will not appear in the channel lineup of the currently selected channel bank.  
Selecting a Channel Bank  
To select a channel bank, press CH. BANK on the Installer Remote. The first time you press the  
CH. BANK key, the TV display will show the currently active channel bank (default = Channel  
Bank 1). Each successive CH. BANK key press selects channel banks numerically, i.e., from  
Channel Bank 1 to Channel Bank 4. Press CH. BANK repeatedly until the desired channel bank  
is selected.  
Updating Channel Attributes and/or Channel Bank Allocation  
If you would like to modify channel attributes and/or channel bank allocation and/or update the  
FTG Channel Map in general, you can save (export) the FTG Channel Map to a USB memory  
device (see “Exporting a Clone File” on pages 52 to 54) and then use the FTG Channel Map  
Editor in the FTG File Manager to make the required changes. In the FTG Channel Map Editor,  
Zones 1 to 4 are used to create custom channel lineups for Channel Banks 1 to 4. A checked  
Zone Restriction (1 to 4) checkbox means that the selected channel is “deleted” from the same  
numbered channel bank. Refer to the “FTG Channel Map Editor” overview on page 63 and also  
the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information. FTG File Manager  
software is available at: www.lg.com/us/business/display-solutions/ftg.  
Inactive TV Setup  
To create an inactive TV display on Channel Bank 4, you need to modify the channel bank  
allocation for each channel in Channel Bank 4 to DELETED. You can do this in the Express  
Script, or you can use the FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG File Manager as indicated above.  
When the TV is turned ON by the patient, an “Inactive TV Call Attendant” message will appear on  
the screen, and after a few moments the TV will turn itself OFF. This will prompt the patient to  
arrange for an available programming package on Channel Bank 1, 2, or 3. Using the Installer  
Remote, the administrator can select Channel Bank 1, 2, or 3 depending on the entertainment  
programming tier selected by the patient. When the patient leaves the hospital, the administrator  
can then select Channel Bank 4 to reinstate the “Inactive TV” message.  
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Ez Download Utility  
The Ez Download utility, available from the TV Manager, enables you to select multiple files at one  
time from the files loaded on a USB memory device. You may use this utility to download any one  
or all of the following to a TV:  
One Clone or FTG Configuration (.tlx) file  
• One TV CPU software update  
• One PTC software update  
• One splash screen image  
• Up to 12 background images  
Before You Begin  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
Software update and splash screen image files must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in  
the root directory of the USB memory device. Clone/Configuration (.tlx) files should simply be  
stored in the root directory of the USB device.  
If you have initiated the EZ-Manager Wizard, you can use the wizard’s “USB Configuration”  
option to access the Ez Download utility, if desired (see “TV Configuration Options” and/or “USB  
Configuration” on pages 15 and 21, respectively, as necessary).  
• If the TV is currently in Pass-through Mode and you intend to use the Zoning feature(s) on this  
TV for location-specific configuration purposes, make sure to assign the appropriate TV Zone #  
and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV when directed to do so in the procedure below.  
When creating files to be downloaded, avoid using special characters (?, &, @, etc.) in filenames.  
• Refer to “Custom Master TV Setup” on pages 49 to 51 for information on creating a Clone (.tlx)  
file, and/or refer to “Creating an FTG Configuration File” on pages 59 to 60 for information on  
creating an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file for FTG Mode via CPU configuration.  
• See Reference section, “Downloading a Splash Screen Image using a USB Memory Device,”  
for splash screen image guidelines.  
• See Reference section, “Downloading Background Images using a USB Memory Device,”  
for background image guidelines.  
• See Reference section, “Updating TV/PTC Software using a USB Memory Device,” for further  
information on software updates.  
Caution: Do not unplug the TV power cord or remove the USB memory device  
during a data download, as doing so may cause the TV to malfunction or harm the  
USB device, respectively.  
Accessing and Using the Ez Download Utility  
1. If it is not ON already, turn ON the TV.  
2. The next step depends on whether the LG First Use Wizard appears on the screen when you  
turn ON the TV:  
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• If the wizard is displayed, you can access the Ez Download utility via the EZ-Manager Wizard,  
as indicated above (see “Before You Begin”). However, to continue with this procedure and  
access the Ez Download utility from the TV menus, exit the First Use Wizard. Then, continue  
with step 3.  
• If the wizard is not displayed, go directly to step 3.  
3. If the TV is currently in Pass-through Mode, you would like to transfer (import) a “.tlx” file to the  
TV via the Ez Download utility, and you intend to use one or both of the TV’s Zoning feature(s),  
assign the appropriate TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV at this time. See Reference  
section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,” for further information.  
Note: In order for the proper location-specific TV Zone and/or Wi-Fi Zone profile  
data to be applied, the Zone designation(s) must be assigned in the Target TV(s)  
BEFORE you continue with the Ez Download utility.  
4. Insert the USB memory device with the appropriate file(s) into either of the TV’s USB ports.  
5. To access the TV Manager from the TV menus:  
• Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is not in Pass-through Mode).  
• If the Quick Settings Menu is displayed at the right of the screen (i.e., the TV is in Pass-  
through Mode), select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced  
TV setup menus.  
• Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7”  
key a total of seven times.  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
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6. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the file(s) you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button at the top right of the screen and  
press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB device from the  
pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
7. If it is not currently selected, use the arrow keys to select Ez Download, and then press OK.  
As illustrated in the example on the previous page, when Ez Download is selected, a list of  
files/file types is displayed on the screen. Remember that Logo (i.e., Splash Screen) Image,  
Background Image, TV Software (CPU), and PTC Software files must be stored in the LG_  
DTV folder and Clone/Configuration (.tlx) files must be stored in the root directory on the USB  
device.  
X
Note: Press on the Installer Remote or select the button in the top right corner of the  
screen to exit the TV Manager (if accessed from the TV menus, you may also press EXIT on  
the Installer Remote to exit). If you accessed the TV Manager via the EZ-Manager Wizard,  
you will be returned to the last screen on display before you selected the “USB Configuration”  
option. If you accessed the TV Manager via the TV menus, you will be returned to program  
viewing.  
8. To select a file:  
Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the appropriate file type field,  
and then press OK. A list of available files will be displayed to the right of the file type fields.  
Then, use the arrow keys to select the desired file.  
Note: With the exception of background image files, the utility will only allow you to select one  
of each file type for downloading. For example, if there are two files in the Ez Download “Import  
Clone File” list, you can only select one or the other of those two files.  
Note: The initial default value for each file type is “None.” After the Ez Download utility is run,  
a file is automatically created and stored on the USB device that was used. The file, which  
will have a “.dzm” file extension, maintains a history of the file(s) previously used with the Ez  
Download utility. The next time(s) you use this USB device with the Ez Download utility, the  
file(s) selected for the last download will be pre-selected for the current download, thus  
facilitating the process of configuring additional TVs of this model using the same USB device.  
Note: The current TV software (CPU) or PTC software version is always displayed above the  
listing of available TV software and PTC software files, respectively. Ensure the software version  
of the selected file is the correct version before applying the update to this TV.  
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9. If a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file that includes an FTG Channel Map is selected, a Channel  
Tuning / Channel Banner Display field will be displayed at the right of the screen. If the FTG  
Channel Map comprises RF channels and Aux inputs only (the latter designated by 130-0  
through 137-0), you can choose the format for the channel tuning/banner display. Use the arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to select Logical tuning or Physical tuning. A checkmark will  
appear at the left of the selected option. Logical tuning is selected by default.  
Note: If an FTG Channel Map includes IP channels, only logical tuning is available. Also, if the  
selected “.tlx” file does not include an FTG Channel Map, the message, “No Channel Map in  
Clone file,” will be displayed at the right of the screen.  
10. When you are ready to continue, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select UPDATE,  
and then press OK.  
Update progress will be displayed on the new screen. Do NOT remove the USB device while  
updates are in progress. When the Ez Download process is complete, an overview of the  
results will briefly be displayed and then, the TV will reboot.  
11. Remove the USB memory device, and verify that the appropriate configuration/update(s) is/are  
resident on the TV.  
Note: If you updated the TV configuration with a Clone/Configuration file, upon restart, the TV  
tunes according to the Start Channel setting in the Installer Menu. If a Start Channel is specified,  
the TV will tune to that channel, though in the case of FTG Mode via CPU configuration, a channel  
banner will only be displayed if the Start Channel is included in the FTG Channel Map (depending  
on your selection in step 9, the channel banner will display either the Start Channel’s logical  
channel number or physical RF channel number). Otherwise, the TV will either return to the last  
channel tuned (TV in Pass-through Mode) or tune to the first channel in the FTG Channel Map  
(TV in FTG Mode via CPU). In the latter case, remember that the channels in the FTG Channel  
Map are always arranged in logical order, regardless of your selection in step 9.  
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Installer Menu  
Use the Installer Menu to set up, change, or view operational settings. This section describes how  
to access, use, and exit the Installer Menu from the TV itself. However, you should also refer to the  
Installer Menu descriptions in this document if you are configuring the TV CPU using an FTG  
Configuration (.tlx) file created using LG’s FTG File Manager software or configuring the EBL locally  
(.rml) or remotely (via FMA-LG102 / .fma) using the FTG Device Configuration Application software.  
Refer to the table on pages 39 to 41 for brief descriptions of Installer Menu items. More detailed  
descriptions follow the table listing.  
Accessing the Installer Menu  
1. Turn ON the TV.  
If the LG First Use Wizard appears on the screen when you turn ON the TV, exit the wizard.  
2. Using an Installer Remote, press MENU repeatedly until the on-screen display of the TV setup  
menus (if the TV is in Pass-through Mode) or the Function Menu (if the TV is not in Pass-through  
Mode) no longer toggles, and then press the Installer Menu entry sequence (e.g., 9-8-7-6) + OK  
to access the Installer Menu.  
Note: The default Installer Menu entry sequence is “9876”; however, if Installer Menu item 000  
INSTALLER SEQUENCE has been modified, the entry sequence may be one of three additional  
options. See Installer Menu detailed descriptions for further information.  
The Installer Menu opens with item 000 INSTALLER SEQ 000.  
PTC INSTALLER MENU  
xxLX774M  
Typical Installer Menu  
CPU - CTV  
The Installer Menu header will vary  
depending on the TV you are setting  
up. In the Installer Menu footer, you  
can see the current software versions  
of the TV, as indicated.  
000 INSTALLER SEQ  
000  
UPN 000-000-000-000 SW 5331 7F60  
PTC V#.##.###  
CPU V#.##.##.##  
PTC Version  
CPU Version  
Note: If the password (entry sequence) is not entered or registered correctly, you will see the  
message “ENTER PASSWORD 0000” at the top of the screen instead of the Installer Menu  
header. Once you re-enter the correct password (e.g., press 9-8-7-6 + OK), the Installer Menu will  
display.  
Note: If the TV is not in Pass-through Mode, the Installer Menu is accessible as read-only. Also,  
the TV Zone # will be indicated in the Installer Menu header under the configuration mode indicator  
described below.  
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Installer Menu (Cont.)  
As part of the Installer Menu header (in all modes), two 3-character acronyms are displayed to indicate  
the TV’s current configuration mode. The table below lists all possible mode identifiers for these TV  
models.  
Acronym  
Description  
CPU-CTV  
CPU-FTG  
CPU-P:C  
EBL-FTG  
EBL-LNT  
MPI-EXT  
PTC-CTV  
Pass-through Mode with Channel Lineup in CPU  
FTG Mode via CPU  
Application Tuning Mode via CPU  
FTG Mode via EBL  
SONIFI PPV Mode  
External MPI Control  
Pass-through Mode with Channel Map in PTC  
Using the Installer Menu  
Refer to the table starting on the next page for an overview of the available Installer Menu items,  
including their item numbers, functions, value ranges, and default values.  
Installer Menu items not relevant to these TV models are not present in the Installer Menu; therefore,  
some numbers are missing. For example, item 006 will not appear. In addition, items that are  
dependent on other Installer Menu item settings will not be initially accessible. For example, item 046  
STRT AUX SRCE will not display in the Installer Menu unless item 004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0.  
See Installer Menu detailed descriptions for further information.  
Navigation within the Installer Menu  
Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer Remote to sequence through the available menu items,  
or access an item directly by keying in the item number and then pressing MENU. For example, to  
access the SLEEP TIMER option, which is item 015, press 0-1-5 + MENU.  
Changing Installer Menu Settings  
To change an Installer Menu item value, use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote, or  
enter a valid value directly. To save the new setting, press OK, or use the Up/Down arrow keys to  
navigate to a new Installer Menu item if you have additional items to edit. Note that invalid values will  
not be saved.  
Exiting the Installer Menu and Activating Settings  
After you have adjusted all required Installer Menu item settings, press OK once on the Installer  
Remote to save your changes; then, press OK again to exit the Installer Menu. Any changes you  
make will be stored in non-volatile memory.  
Note: Each time you exit the Installer Menu in Pass-through Mode, all V-Chip (Parental Control)  
settings in the TV are reset to their default values; that is, the Lock System, if previously enabled from  
the Safety Menu, will now be disabled, and the individual Parental Control settings will be restored  
to default values.  
Caution: Installer Menu settings may affect options available  
from the TV setup menus or the Function Menu.  
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Installer Menu Items 000 through 046  
Item  
000  
001  
Function  
Value Range  
0 – 3  
Default Value  
Brief Description of Function  
INSTALLER SEQ  
POWER MANAGE  
0
0
Leave default set to 0.  
Selects the number of hours of inactivity allowed before the TV automatically  
turns itself OFF. Set to 0 to disable Power Management.  
0 – 7  
Set to 1 to enable TV to turn ON when AC power is applied. Set to 2 or 3 to  
enable Instant ON when AC power is applied. (See detailed descriptions.)  
002  
003  
004  
005  
007  
AC ON  
0 – 3  
0 – 3  
0
1
BAND/AFC  
Selects Tuning Band: 0=Broadcast, 1=CATV, 2=HRC, 3=IRC  
Channel tuned when TV is turned ON. (Set to 255 to tune to channel  
tuned before TV turned OFF.)  
STRT CHANNEL  
CHAN LOCK  
STRT VOLUME  
0 – 127, 253, 255  
0 / 1  
255  
0
If set to 1, cannot tune from current channel.  
Volume level when TV is turned ON. (Set to 255 to use volume level  
before TV turned OFF.)  
0 – 63, 255  
255  
008  
009  
010  
MIN VOLUME  
MAX VOLUME  
MUTE DISABLE  
0 – 63  
0 – 63  
0 / 1  
0
63  
0
Sets minimum allowable volume setting.  
Sets maximum allowable volume setting.  
Set to 1 to disable Mute Function.  
If set to 1, joystick button menu navigation functions on display panel are  
not available.  
011  
KEY DEFEAT  
0 / 1  
1
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
IR BANKS EN.  
SCAN MODE  
STRT CH IN SM  
SLEEP TIMER  
EN. TIMER  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0
1
0
1
1
1
Set to 1 to enable TV to respond to bank discrete IR codes.  
Set to 1 to allow Channel Up/Down to turn ON TV. (See detailed descriptions.)  
Set to 1 to use the Start Channel for the Channel Map pivot point in Scan Mode.  
Set to 1 to enable Sleep Timer.  
Set to 1 to enable On/Off Timers.  
ALARM  
Set to 1 to enable Alarm.  
0, 1, 1624,  
64, 65  
020  
FEATURE LEVEL  
1
Determines an additional IR code scheme to which the TV will respond.  
021  
022  
023  
V-CHIP  
0 / 1  
0 – 99  
0 / 1  
1
12  
0
Set to 1 to enable V-Chip (Parental Control) functions.  
Sets number of V-Chip blocking hours.  
MAX BLK HRS  
CAPTION LOCK  
Set to 1 to retain caption setting set before TV turned OFF.  
Set to 1 to allow Channel Preview/Banks Setup Menu access via CH  
PREVIEW key on Installer Remote.  
025  
027  
028  
FUNCTION PRE.  
HOSPITAL MODE  
CH. OVERIDE  
0 / 1  
0 – 162, 254  
0 / 1  
1
254  
1
Set according to the speaker selection, the pillow speaker code/supply voltage,  
and the hospital IR code. See detailed instructions.  
If set to 0, users can only tune to channels that are included in the PTC  
Channel Map. (See detailed descriptions.)  
029  
030  
031  
032  
OLD OCV  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0
0
Set to 1 to remap the PTC’s direct tune channels for Aux inputs from 13x to 9x.  
If set to 1, enables ACK feature of MPI.  
Selects poll rate for MPI.  
ACK MASK  
POLL RATE  
TIMING PULSE  
20 – 169  
186 – 227  
94  
207  
Sets baud rate for MPI.  
Set to 0 to disable HDMI 1. Set to 1 (DTV Mode) or 2 (PC Mode), as  
applicable, to enable HDMI 1.  
035  
HDMI1 ENABLE  
0 – 2  
1
039  
041  
REAR AUX EN.  
SIMPLINK EN  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
1
0
Set to 1 to enable display panel AV input jack.  
Determines the status of the SIMPLINK feature. (See detailed descriptions.)  
Determines the Aux inputs for which auto-sensing is enabled. (See detailed  
descriptions.)  
042  
046  
AUTO INPUTS  
0 – 255  
0
STRT AUX SRCE  
1, 3, 5, 255  
255  
Sets the starting Aux source (if item 004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0).  
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Installer Menu Items 047 through 118  
Item  
047  
049  
Function  
Value Range  
0 / 1  
Default Value  
Brief Description of Function  
Set to 1 for MPI Aux source to be reported as a channel number instead of  
Channel 0.  
AUX STATUS  
DIS. AUDIO M.  
0
0
Determines the availability of the Sound Out (Audio) Menu in the TV menus, as  
well as the default Audio Mode when TV is turned ON. (See detailed descriptions.)  
0 – 9  
053  
069  
070  
071  
DIS. CH-TIME  
EN. CH-T COL.  
FOR. CH-TIME  
BCK. CH-TIME  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0 – 7  
0 – 7  
0
1
2
2
Set to 1 to disable the TV’s native Channel-Time display.  
Set to 1 to enable custom color for MPI display characters.  
Chooses custom foreground color for MPI display characters.  
Chooses custom background color for MPI display characters.  
If set to 1 and item 028 CH. OVERIDE is set to 0, a “CHANNEL NOT  
AVAILABLE” message is displayed if user attempts to direct tune a channel that  
is not included in the channel lineup.  
073  
CH NOT AVBLE  
0 / 1  
0
075  
077  
REVERT CH  
0 / 1  
0
0
If set to 1 and loss of MPI communication occurs, TV tunes to Start Channel.  
Allows TV to be turned OFF with press and hold of pillow speaker channel buttons.  
Set to 0 to disable. Set from 1 to 17 to define hold time. (See detailed descriptions.)  
QUICK SHUTOFF  
0 – 17  
078  
079  
080  
081  
082  
083  
084  
086  
088  
090  
UPN MSB  
0 – 255  
0 – 255  
0 – 255  
0 – 255  
0 / 1  
255  
255  
255  
255  
1
User programmable number, most significant byte.  
User programmable number, most significant byte - 1.  
UPN MSB-1  
UPN MSB-2  
User programmable number, most significant byte - 2.  
UPN LSB  
User programmable number, least significant byte.  
CHKSM ERROR  
HANDSHK TIME  
PERMANENT BLK  
V. MUTE TIMEꢁ  
EN NOISE MUTE  
KEY LOCK  
Enforces rigid MPI checksum.  
0 – 5  
5
Relaxes MPI timing to be compatible with PC-based Windows-controlled systems.  
Removes block hours setting for Parental Control and makes block permanent.  
Use to extend the normal video mute time during channel change.  
(Analog channels only) If set to 1, audio is muted if no signal is present.  
If set to 1, all display panel joystick button functions are locked. IR is still functional.  
0 / 1  
0
0 – 50  
0 / 1  
0
1
0 / 1  
0
Set to 0 to disable HDMI 2. Set to 1 (DTV Mode) or 2 (PC Mode), as  
applicable, to enable HDMI 2.  
091  
HDMI2 ENABLE  
0 – 2  
1
094  
096  
SAP MENU EN  
0 / 1  
0 – 4  
1
2
Set to 1 to enable SAP feature in Function Menu.  
DEF. ASP. RATIO  
Sets default aspect ratio at power up. See detailed descriptions and item 106.  
Set as required in accordance with external audio equipment connected to the  
TV. See detailed descriptions.  
097  
098  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
PRO:CENTRIC  
0 – 9  
0 – 3  
7
0
Set to 0 to disable Pro:Centric operation. Set to 1 for Flash Mode. Set to 2 for  
GEM (Java Application) Mode. Set to 3 for HTML Mode.  
099  
101  
102  
103  
104  
BACK LIGHTING  
IR FEEDBACK  
1 – 200, 255  
0 / 2  
255  
0
Sets the level of the TV picture back lighting. (See detailed descriptions.)  
Set to 2 to disable the TV’s MMR feature.  
ATSC BAND  
0 – 4  
4
Selects ATSC band.  
ATSC TUNE MODE  
START MINOR CH  
0 / 1  
1
Set to 1 (default) for Physical Channel scan. Set to 0 for Virtual Channel scan.  
Selects Minor Start Channel. Set to 0 for NTSC.  
0 – 255  
0
To retain set aspect ratio on power cycle, set to 1. Set to 0 for default ratio on  
power cycle.  
106  
107  
116  
117  
118  
ASP RATIO LOCK  
BANNER SELECT  
VIDEO MUTE EN  
FACT DEFAULT  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
0
1
0
0
3
Selects the type of banner to display during channel change.  
(Analog channels only) If set to 1, video mutes (blank screen) when no  
signal is present.  
0 / 1  
0 / 1  
Set to 1 to restore the factory default settings of all Installer Menu items.  
Determines the powered status of the embedded b-LAN module and the GAME  
POWER SAVINGS  
1, 3, 7  
CONTROL/MPI port. (See detailed descriptions.)  
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Installer Menu Items 119 through 122  
Item  
Function  
Value Range  
Default Value  
Brief Description of Function  
Set to 0 to disable. Set from 1 to 135 to match the RF channel number used by  
the Pro:Centric server as its data channel. Set to 255 to use Auto Search to find  
the Pro:Centric RF channel. (See detailed descriptions.)  
0 – 135, 253,  
255  
119  
DATA CHANNEL  
255  
Sets the Wake For Update hour. The value “128” is displayed as “OFF.” Directly  
entering 128 turns the Wake For Update feature OFF.  
121  
122  
UPDATE TIME HR  
UPDATE TIME MN  
0 – 23, 128  
0 – 59, 255  
128  
0
Sets the minute for Wake For Update. (See detailed descriptions.)  
Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items  
000 - INSTALLER SEQUENCE  
Specifies entry sequence to the Installer Menu.  
When this item is set to 2 or 3, the TV also will reboot and initiate  
an update event once every 24 hours. During the update event,  
the TV, as applicable, performs a Data Channel Auto Search (item  
119 set to 255) and/or checks for and downloads any available  
updates from the Pro:Centric server (item 119 set from 1 to 135 or  
253). The time at which this event occurs depends on the setting  
of item 121 UPDATE TIME HR. See item 119 and 121 descriptions  
for further information. Once the update cycle is complete, the TV  
completes the reboot and resumes its Muted ON state.  
0 = 9876  
2 = 1478  
1 = 4321  
3 = 3698  
001 - POWER MANAGE (Power Management)  
Energy saving feature. Determines the number of hours, in the  
range 1 to 7, of inactivity allowed, either at the TV control panel  
or from the remote, before the TV automatically turns itself OFF. If  
set to 0, Power Management is disabled.  
Note: If set to 1, the TV does not respond to ON/OFF commands  
from either the remote or the display panel, and the SLEEP TIMER  
is also nonfunctional.  
002 - AC ON (AC Power Switchable)  
If set to 1, this allows the TV to turn ON when AC power is  
applied. Pressing the POWER button is not necessary. This is  
desirable if the TV is plugged into a switched AC outlet (i.e., a  
set-top box). Set to 2 or 3 to enable the Instant ON feature (see  
additional information below). Set to 0 (default) for standard TV  
turn ON/OFF operation.  
003 - BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control)  
There are four possible settings for this option:  
0 = Broadcast  
2 = HRC  
1 = CATV (default)  
3 = IRC  
If some channels were not found by Auto Tuning (Channel  
Search), select the appropriate Band setting here, and add the  
channels using the Channel Edit option in the Channel Menu.  
The Instant ON feature allows the TV to turn ON when AC power  
is applied, but with video and audio muted (Muted ON). The TV  
retains its ON status while appearing to be OFF. Pressing the  
POWER button toggles Off/On the video and audio mutes, so that  
the TV appears to turn ON instantly.  
004 - STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel)  
If active, this function allows you to determine the initial Major  
Start Channel number when the TV is turned ON. This feature is  
useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would  
always select that channel when it is turned ON. If set to 255,  
the last channel tuned before the TV was turned OFF will be the  
channel tuned when the TV is turned ON again.  
If this item is set to 2, the TV will reboot and, if applicable (i.e.,  
item 119 DATA CHANNEL set from 1 to 135 or 253), check for  
and download any available updates from the Pro:Centric server  
at every turn OFF. This setting is not recommended if the TV will  
be configured with a resident application.  
If this item is set to 3, the TV will not reboot to check for and  
download updates at turn OFF, with the following exception:  
the first time the TV is turned OFF after this item is set to 3, the  
TV will reboot and initiate an update event (Data Channel Auto  
Search and/or check for and download of updates—see also  
paragraph below). This setting is recommended if the TV will be  
configured with a resident application. In this mode, the standard  
check for and download of updates is under application control.  
Refer to your site-specific documentation for further information  
on configuring the TV with a resident application.  
0 = Aux  
1125 = Major Ch. #  
126 = Map to Major CH 3  
127 = Map to Major CH 4  
253 = IP Start Channel  
255 = Last Channel  
Note: For a digital Start Channel, always remember to set item  
104 to the Minor Start Channel number.  
Note: 126 and 127 are mapped only in SONIFI PPV Mode.  
Note: If setting this item to 0 (Aux), make sure to also set item 046  
STRT AUX SRCE to the appropriate value.  
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Note: The IP Start Channel shown above can only be set in the  
FTG File Manager, which is used to configure TV CPUs for FTG  
Mode. The same applies for the additional Major Channel number  
range of 128 – 135 in Physical tuning and 128 – 999 in Virtual  
tuning mode. This means that these values, if set, will only be  
visible in the read-only Installer Menu when the TV is in FTG Mode.  
The read-only display also will show additional information about  
the channel, for example, the IP address and port number, etc.  
Note: The maximum volume level cannot have a value setting  
lower than the minimum volume level (described above).  
010 - MUTE DISABLE  
Enables or disables sound mute function. If set to 1, sound cannot  
be muted. If set to 0, sound can be muted.  
011 - KEY DEFEAT  
If set to 1, Key Defeat is enabled, which means that end users  
cannot access or navigate within the on-screen menu(s) from the  
display panel; i.e., joystick button menu navigation functions will  
not be available. Set to 0 to disable Key Defeat. Note that all IR  
features remain functional regardless of this setting; users can  
always access the menus by pressing MENU on the remote.  
005 - CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock)  
Channel Lock is ideal if the system must always be on the same  
channel. Changing channels with the Channel Up/Down or keypad  
numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive if set to 0 (default).  
Generally, this feature is used in connection with item 004 STRT  
CHANNEL where the Start Channel may, for example, be set to  
3 or 4. If the Start Channel is 3, then the TV will remain locked on  
channel 3.  
012 - IR BANKS EN. (IR Banks Enable)  
When enabled, you can direct access a particular channel bank  
by inputting the discrete IR code for that bank.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
027 HOSPITAL MODE is set to 0.  
NOTE: For items 007, 008, and 009  
For legacy reasons, the scale used is 0 – 63. The PTC software  
will translate this to the 0 – 100 scale used by the TV.  
013 - SCAN MODE  
To translate a TV volume level to the Installer Menu value, use  
the following formula:  
When set to 1 (default), allows TV to be turned ON when Channel  
Up/Down buttons are pressed on pillow speaker. Also, TV will turn  
OFF when Channel Up/Down key is used to tune above or below  
Channel Map pivot point. By default, Channel Map pivot point is  
between the highest and lowest channel in the Channel Map (also  
see item 014 STRT CH IN SM). Set to 0 to disable.  
Installer Value = TV Value x 63  
100  
Enter only the whole number (disregard fractions).  
Note: This item is only applicable when the TV is in PTC-CTV  
Mode or FTG Mode via CPU.  
007 - STRT VOLUME (Start Volume)  
This function allows the Installer to determine the initial volume  
level setting when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for  
an in-house information channel, since the TV will always select  
that volume level when it is turned ON. The range of values is 0  
to 63, 255. If set to 255, the last volume level before the TV was  
turned OFF will be the current volume level when the TV is turned  
ON again.  
014 - STRT CH IN SM (Start Channel in Scan Mode)  
Only valid when item 013 SCAN MODE is set to 1 (enabled).  
When set to 1, forces Channel Map pivot point to be between the  
RF channel designated in item 004 STRT CHANNEL and next  
lower channel in the Channel Map. Set to 0 to disable (default).  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
013 SCAN MODE is set to 0.  
008 - MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume)  
This function determines the minimum volume level allowable  
with the Volume (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example,  
someone cannot set the volume too low to hear. The value range  
is from 0 to 63. The factory default is 0, which provides the full  
range of volume control, if item 009 MAX VOLUME is set to 63. It  
is recommended to set the same value on every TV.  
015 - SLEEP TIMER  
If set to 1, the Sleep Timer feature may be used. If set to 0, the  
Sleep Timer is not available.  
016 - EN TIMER (Enable On/Off Timers)  
If set to 1, the Timer function is available to the end user and  
enabled continuously. Set to 0 to disable On/Off timers.  
Note: The minimum volume level cannot have a value setting  
higher than the maximum volume level (described below).  
Note: The TV clock must be set in order for timers to be used.  
009 - MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume)  
017 - ALARM  
This function determines the maximum volume level allowable with  
the Volume (VOL) Up/Down control. In this way, for example, some-  
one cannot set the volume level high enough to disturb others. The  
value range is 0 to 63, with 63 as the default, which gives the user  
the full range of volume control, if item 008 MIN VOLUME is set to  
0. It is recommended to set the same value on every TV.  
Gives the installer the option of making the Alarm function available  
to the end user. If set to 1, the Alarm function is available to the end  
user. Set to 0 to disable the Alarm function.  
Note: The TV clock must be set before the Alarm function will  
work.  
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020 - FEATURE LEVEL  
Pillow Speaker  
Hospital IR Code  
Code/Voltage  
Value  
Speaker  
Determines an additional IR code scheme to which the TV will  
respond, allowing for the use of unique IR codes based on “bed  
number” in a multi-TV single room installation. First determine the  
IR mode; then select the bed number.  
000  
Determined by  
item 020 setting  
Zenith (+12v)  
Determined by  
item 020 setting  
001  
002  
017  
018  
033  
034  
065  
066  
081  
082  
097  
098  
129  
130  
145  
146  
161  
162  
254  
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
TV Only  
Zenith (+12v)  
Zenith (+12v)  
Philips (+5v)  
Philips (+5v)  
RCA (-5v)  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #1  
Zenith Bed #2  
Zenith Bed #2  
Note: When item 027 HOSPITAL MODE is set to 0, both the  
IR code that will control the TV and the speaker selection are  
determined by this item (default = 1). Set this item as required to  
enable Zenith Bed 1 or Bed 2 IR codes and speaker selections.  
RCA (-5v)  
Values  
0 – 1  
IR Mode  
Bed #  
1 – 2  
1 – 9  
1 – 2  
Speaker  
TV Only  
Zenith (+12v)  
Zenith (+12v)  
Philips (+5v)  
Philips (+5v)  
RCA (-5v)  
Zenith (Hospital)  
Multi-code Remote  
Zenith (Hospital)  
TV Only  
16 – 24  
64 – 65  
TV Only  
TV Only  
Pillow Only  
TV Only  
Note: See Reference section, “LG Pro:Centric Patient Remote  
and Pillow Speaker,” for additional information. Also, see  
documentation for the accessory package that includes the multi-  
code remote.  
TV Only  
TV Only  
RCA (-5v)  
Both Pillow & TV  
Both Pillow & TV  
Both Pillow & TV  
Both Pillow & TV  
Both Pillow & TV  
Both Pillow & TV  
TV Only  
Zenith (+12v)  
Zenith (+12v)  
Philips (+5v)  
Philips (+5v)  
RCA (-5v)  
021 - V-CHIP (Parental Control)  
Set to 1 to activate V-Chip (Parental Control) and have it available  
to the end user to filter and control or otherwise restrict program-  
ming content that can appear. Set to 0 to turn the V-Chip feature  
Off (not available to user); no programming restrictions can be set.  
RCA (-5v)  
Disabled (0v)  
When Hospital Mode is set to 0 (disabled), both the IR code  
that will control the TV and the speaker selection depend on the  
Installer Menu item 020 FEATURE LEVEL setting.  
022 - MAX BLK HRS (Maximum Block Hours)  
Sets hours from 0 to 99 for the maximum V-Chip (Parental Control)  
block hours. Default setting is for 12 blocking hours.  
Note: The default setting (254) is not selectable in the Installer  
Menu. If you ever need to restore the default setting, you must  
reload the factory default settings. See item 117 description and/or  
Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” for  
further information.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item 021  
V-CHIP is set to 0 or when item 084 PERMANENT BLK is set to 1.  
023 - CAPTION LOCK  
If set to 0, captions are OFF when the TV is turned ON. Set to 1  
to use the caption setting configured before the TV was turned  
OFF when the TV is turned ON.  
Note: In the Installer Menu, an informational code is displayed  
at the right of each Hospital Mode value. Each code consists of  
three characters. The first character—T, P, or B—identifies the  
speaker: TV, Pillow, or Both. The second character—Z, P, R,  
or D—identifies the pillow speaker code: Zenith, Philips, RCA, or  
Disabled. The third character—1 or 2—identifies the bed number.  
In the table above, each bolded character represents an element of  
the Hospital Mode code.  
025 - FUNCTION PRE (Function Preview)  
Set to 1 to allow access to the Channel Preview/Banks Setup  
Menu via the CH PREVIEW key on Installer Remote. Set to 0 to  
disable access to the Channel Preview/Banks Setup Menu.  
Note: This item is only applicable when the TV is in PTC-CTV  
Mode.  
028 - CH. OVERIDE (Channel Override)  
This item either allows or restricts tuning of channels that are NOT  
in the PTC Channel Map. If set to 1, end users can tune channels  
that are not in the PTC Channel Map by direct keypad entry. If  
set to 0, users are restricted to only the channels that are in the  
PTC Channel Map. In the case of CPU-CTV Mode, there are no  
channels in the PTC Channel Map; therefore, direct keypad entry  
is not available. Also, when this item is set to 0, the PTC Channel  
Map (PTC-CTV Mode)/CPU channel lineup (CPU-CTV Mode)  
is locked, and user access to channel settings in the TV setup  
menus is restricted.  
027 - HOSPITAL MODE  
Set according to the speaker selection, the pillow speaker code/  
supply voltage and the hospital IR code. If using a Pro:Centric  
pillow speaker, select one of the Zenith codes in accordance with  
the desired speaker selection. See table below.  
When Hospital Mode is enabled, channel banks are also avail-  
able. Refer to “Channel Banks Overview” on page 31 for further  
information.  
Channel banks are not supported if Hospital Mode is set to 0 or on  
TVs that are configured for FTG Mode via EBL operation.  
Note: This item is not applicable when the TV is in FTG Mode.  
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029 - OLD OCV (On Command Video™)  
046 - STRT AUX SRCE (Start Aux Source)  
Set to 1 to remap the PTC’s direct tune channels for Aux inputs  
from 13x to 9x. This allows 2-digit only tuning systems (i.e., legacy  
OCV) to direct tune Aux inputs. See also Reference section, “TV  
Aux Input Configuration.”  
Sets the starting Aux source. When turned ON, the TV will tune to  
starting Aux source if item 004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0.  
1 = AV  
5 = HDMI 2  
3 = HDMI 1  
255 = Last Aux  
Note: Above is applicable only if all Aux sources are enabled.  
030 - ACK MASK  
MPI Communication Parameter. When set to 1, enables ACK  
feature of MPI.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu unless item  
004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0.  
031 - POLL RATE  
047 - AUX STATUS  
MPI Communication Parameter. Selects poll rate for MPI. Step  
size of 16 ms. Changing from default may affect communication  
via MPI.  
Set to 1 for MPI Aux source to be reported as a channel number  
instead of channel 0. Set to 0 to disable Aux identification change.  
Controls MPI status channel response for Aux inputs.  
049 - DIS. AUDIO M. (Disable Audio Menu)  
032 - TIMING PULSE  
Determines the availability of the Sound Out (Audio) Menu in the  
TV menus. Also determines the default Audio Mode when TV is  
turned ON. See the table below and set as required.  
MPI Communication Parameter. Sets baud rate for MPI. Step size  
of 4.3 uS. Changing from default may affect communication via  
MPI.  
Sound Out  
Default Audio Mode at TV  
Value  
035 - HDMI1 ENABLE  
Menu Status Turn ON  
Set to 1 to enable HDMI 1 input in DTV Mode. Set to 2 to enable  
HDMI 1 input in PC Mode. Set to 0 to disable display panel HDMI  
1 input.  
0 (default)  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
TV Speaker  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TV Speaker  
External Speaker (Optical/HDMI ARC)  
External Speaker (Optical/HDMI ARC)  
LG Sound Sync (Optical)  
039 - REAR AUX EN. (Rear Aux Enable)  
Set to 1 to enable display panel rear Aux (AV) input. Set to 0 to  
disable display panel rear Aux (AV) input.  
LG Sound Sync (Optical)  
041 - SIMPLINK EN  
LG Sound Sync (Wireless/BT)  
LG Sound Sync (Wireless/BT)  
TV Speaker + Audio Out (Optical)  
TV Speaker + Audio Out (Optical)  
Set to 0 to disable the SIMPLINK feature. Set to 1 to enable  
SIMPLINK functionality (does not enable remote control access to  
the SIMPLINK Menu).  
Note: When both this item and item 042 AUTO INPUTS are  
enabled in the Installer Menu, HDMI inputs will be detected by  
SIMPLINK, but the Auto Input(s) Sensing Feature will not function.  
Note: If a SIMPLINK-enabled device is connected to the TV  
and item 041 SIMPLINK EN is set to 1 (enabled), the SIMPLINK  
device Audio Mode will have priority over the setting of this item  
when the TV is turned ON.  
042 - AUTO INPUTS  
Determines the Aux inputs for which auto-sensing is enabled. Set  
to 0 to disable auto-sensing for all available inputs. Set to 255 to  
enable auto-sensing for all available inputs. For information on  
options for individual input settings, see Reference section, “Auto  
Input(s) Sensing Feature.”  
Note: Items 020 FEATURE LEVEL and 027 HOSPITAL MODE  
have priority over the setting of this item. Thus, if either item 020 or  
027 is set to a Pillow Only value and this item is set to an internal  
TV speaker value, the pillow speaker setting will have priority, and  
you will not be able to hear sound from the TV speaker. You may  
however, set an external speaker configuration in conjunction with  
the pillow speaker.  
Note: In order for auto-sensing to be enabled for an input, that  
input must also be enabled in the Installer Menu. For example, to  
enable auto-sensing for HDMI 1, item 035 HDMI1 ENABLE must  
also be set to 1 or 2. Also, see note above regarding TV operation  
when both this item and item 041 SIMPLINK EN are enabled.  
Note: When this item is set to 6 or 7, the Bluetooth Sound Sync  
Media Share feature is not available. If Bluetooth Sound Sync is  
currently enabled in the IP Environment / Media Share Menu, it  
will be disabled.  
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053 - DIS. CH-TIME (Disable Channel-Time Display)  
Set to 1 to disable the TV’s native Channel-Time display when a  
custom channel label/channel information will be provided by the  
MPI command. Set to 0 to enable the TV’s native Channel-Time  
display.  
078 - UPN MSB (UPN Most Significant Byte)  
User programmable number, most significant byte readable by  
MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number.  
079 - UPN MSB-1 (UPN Most Significant Byte-1)  
User programmable number, most significant byte-1 readable by  
069 - EN. CH-T COL. (Enable Display Characters Custom Color) MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number.  
Set to 1 to enable custom color for MPI display characters. Set to  
0 to disable custom color for MPI display characters.  
080 - UPN MSB-2 (UPN Most Significant Byte-2)  
User programmable number, most significant byte-2 readable by  
MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number.  
070 - FOR. CH-TIME (Display Characters Foreground Color)  
Set the foreground color for MPI display characters according to  
the following color chart:  
081 - UPN LSB (UPN Least Significant Byte)  
User programmable number, least significant byte readable by  
MPI command. Note: Not linked to serial number.  
0 = Black  
1 = Blue  
2 = Green  
3 = Cyan  
4 = Red  
5 = Violet  
6 = Yellow  
7 = White  
If the foreground and background colors for the display characters  
are the same, the background will be transparent.  
082 - CHKSM ERROR (Checksum Error)  
Enforces rigid MPI checksum validation. Set to 1 for validation.  
Set to 0 to disable (does not check checksum on MPI async port).  
SPI is always checked.  
Note: This item and item 071 BCK. CH-TIME also apply to the  
“Channel Not Available” message if item 073 CH NOT AVBLE is  
set to 1 (enabled).  
083 - HANDSHK TIME (Handshake Time)  
Note: Items 070 FOR. CH-TIME and 071 BCK. CH-TIME are only  
available in the Installer Menu when item 069 EN. CH-T COL. is  
set to 1.  
Adds an additional delay to the handshake time which is 64 msec,  
thus relaxing MPI timing requirements to be compatible with PC-  
based Windows controlled systems. Range is 0 - 5.  
(Timeout = 25.5MS + [25.5 MS* Handshake time].)  
071 - BCK. CH-TIME (Display Characters Background Color)  
See description for item 070 FOR. CH-TIME above. The color  
chart is the same for both items.  
084 - PERMANENT BLK (Permanent Block)  
Allows Lock (Parental Control) blocking schemes to be permanent  
by disabling the blocking hours function. Set to 1 to install Parental  
Control restrictions permanently. Set to 0 for user-specified hours  
control of blocking schemes.  
073 - CH NOT AVBLE (Channel Not Available)  
If set to 1 and item 028 CH. OVERIDE is set to 0, a “CHANNEL  
NOT AVAILABLE” message is displayed when a user attempts to  
direct tune a channel that is not included in the channel lineup.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
021 V-CHIP is set to 0.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
028 CH. OVERIDE is set to 1.  
086 - V. MUTE TIME (Video Mute Time)  
Note: This item is only applicable when the TV is in PTC-CTV  
Use to extend the normal video mute time during channel change.  
For example, you may wish to extend the normal video mute time  
to prevent the display of encrypted video (i.e., from a Pro:Idiom  
encrypted channel) that has not yet been decrypted. When set to  
0, the normal video mute time is not extended. Set from 1 to 50 to  
increase the normal video mute time in 100 ms step increments up  
to a maximum of 5 seconds (e.g., the value of 25 represents 2.5  
seconds, or 25 x 100 ms = 2.5 seconds).  
Mode.  
075 - REVERT CH (Revert to Start Channel)  
If set to 1 and loss of MPI communication occurs, TV automatically  
tunes to the specified Start Channel.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 255.  
077 - QUICK SHUTOFF  
088 - EN NOISE MUTE (Enable Noise Mute)  
Applicable for analog channels only. If set to 1, audio mutes if no  
signal is present.  
Allows end user (patient) to turn OFF TV using mechanical (analog)  
Pillow Speaker Channel Up/Down buttons. Patient needs to press  
and hold either channel button for time determined by value set.  
Set to 0 to disable. Set from 1 to 17 to establish required hold  
time of button—from 2 seconds to 10 seconds in half-second  
increments.  
090 - KEY LOCK  
If set to 1, Key Lock is enabled, which means that all display panel  
joystick button functions will be locked, i.e., non-functional. Set to  
0 to disable Key Lock. Note that all IR features remain functional  
regardless of this setting.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
013 SCAN MODE is set to 0.  
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091 - HDMI2 ENABLE  
099 - BACK LIGHTING  
Set to 1 to enable HDMI 2 input in DTV Mode. Set to 2 to enable  
HDMI 2 input in PC Mode. Set to 0 to disable display panel HDMI  
2 input.  
Sets the TV screen brightness at power up. Default setting is 255.  
1 - 100 Static Back Lighting  
(1 = Dimmest picture, 100 = Brightest picture)  
101 - 200 Dynamic Back Lighting  
(101 = Dimmest picture, 200 = Brightest picture)  
094 - SAP MENU EN (2nd Audio Program)  
Set to 1 to enable the SAP feature in the Function Menu, when  
the Function Menu is available (i.e., TV is not in Pass-through  
Mode). Set to 0 to disable the SAP feature in the Function Menu,  
when the Function Menu is available.  
If set between 101 and 200, the TV automatically controls back  
lighting depending upon the picture level of the current program. If  
set to 255, back lighting is controlled via the Picture settings in the  
TV setup menus.  
096 - DEF. ASP. RATIO (Default Aspect Ratio)  
Selects default aspect ratio at power up:  
101 - IR FEEDBACK  
If set to 0 (default), the TV’s MMR (Magic Motion Remote) feature  
is enabled, and a compatible LG MMR (not supplied) may be used  
with the TV. If set to 2, the MMR feature is disabled.  
0 = Set By Program  
2 = 16:9 (default)  
4 = Zoom  
1 = 4:3  
3 = Just Scan  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu unless item  
106 ASP RATIO LOCK is set to 0.  
102 - ATSC BAND  
Sets up TV to receive different types of incoming signals:  
0 = Broadcast  
3 = IRC  
1 = CATV  
4 = Same as NTSC  
2 = HRC  
097 - AUDIO OUTPUT  
Determines availability and signal type/level (fixed speaker,  
variable speaker, or fixed line level [amplifier]) of the audio output to  
be used by external audio equipment connected to the SPEAKER  
OUT / LINE OUT jack on the TV. Set to 0 to disable audio output.  
Otherwise, see the table below and set as required in accordance  
with audio equipment. See also Reference section, “External  
Stereo Speaker Specifications.”  
103 - ATSC TUNE MODE  
Sets ATSC tuning mode. Default set to 1 for Physical Channel  
scan. Set to 0 for Virtual Channel scan.  
104 - START MINOR CHANNEL  
Sets Minor Start Channel number at power up. 0 = NTSC. If not  
0, number selected is the digital channel’s Minor Start Channel  
number.  
Value  
Status  
Speaker Output  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fixed 0.01 Watts  
Fixed 0.03 Watts  
Fixed 0.05 Watts  
Fixed 0.10 Watts  
Fixed 0.20 Watts  
Fixed 0.50 Watts  
Fixed 1.00 Watt (default)  
Control with volume  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
004 STRT CHANNEL is set to 0 or 255.  
106 - ASP RATIO LOCK (Aspect Ratio Lock)  
Set to 1 to retain previous aspect ratio with power off. Set to 0 to  
retain default aspect ratio with power off. See item 096 DEF. ASP.  
RATIO above.  
107 - BANNER SELECT  
Selects the type of banner to display during channel change.  
Set to 1 for channel label display, plus channel information (full  
banner). Set to 0 for channel label display only (small banner).  
Line Output  
Fixed line level (typically 400 mVrms ±  
100 mVrms @10KΩ) output  
098 - PRO:CENTRIC  
116 - VIDEO MUTE EN (Video Mute Enable)  
Applicable for analog channels only. If set to 1, video mutes  
(blank screen) when no signal is present.  
Selects the Pro:Centric Application Mode. Set to 0 (default) to  
disable the Pro:Centric application. Set to 1 for Flash Mode. Set  
to 2 for GEM (Java Application) Mode. Set to 3 for HTML Mode.  
The TV must be turned OFF for a few seconds to initiate the  
Pro:Centric application download. When the TV is turned back ON,  
it may take several minutes to load the Pro:Centric application after  
the initial download.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
119 DATA CHANNEL is set to 0.  
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117 - FACT DEFAULT (Factory Default)  
Set to 1 and press OK to restore the factory default settings of all  
Installer Menu items. Once complete, the value returns to 0.  
Note: Pro:Centric application updates are downloaded from the  
Pro:Centric server to the TV when the TV is turned ON; however,  
TV E-Z Installation updates are downloaded to the TV when the  
TV is turned OFF. While E-Z Installation updates are in progress,  
it is not possible to turn ON the TV.  
Caution: If set to 1, this clears all Installer Menu custom  
settings and restores the factory default settings. It  
also clears the channel lineup, including any assigned  
channel icons and custom text labels.  
Note: The Data Channel is automatically set to “253” if Media  
Type is set to “IP” in the EZ-Manager Wizard or Express Script or  
in the IP Environment / Pro:Centric Menu on the TV (see “LG First  
Use Wizard” on pages 12 to 13 or “Pro:Centric Setup” on pages 69  
to 71, respectively) or if Installer Menu item #119 Data Channel  
is set to “IP Address” in the FTG File Manager, which is used to  
configure TV CPUs for FTG Mode operation. It is not possible to  
change the value to “253” directly in the Installer Menu.  
Note: See also Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on  
the TV(s),” for further information.  
118 - POWER SAVINGS  
Default set to 3—the power circuitry for both the embedded b-LAN  
module and the GAME CONTROL/MPI port is only powered when  
the TV is turned ON. When the TV is turned OFF, the embedded  
b-LAN and the GAME CONTROL/MPI port are not powered.  
121 - UPDATE TIME HR  
Based on the settings of this item and item 122 UPDATE TIME  
MN, the Wake For Update feature wakes the TV once daily to  
check for and, if applicable, download updates from the Pro:Centric  
server.  
Note that the TV must be turned ON in order to communicate with  
the embedded b-LAN module for configuration and control when  
POWER SAVINGS is set to 3. If POWER SAVINGS is set to 1,  
the b-LAN module is always powered.  
Set the Wake For Update hour from 0 to 23. This item uses the  
24-hour clock format. The value “128” (default) is displayed as  
“OFF.” Directly entering 128 resets the default value (OFF) for this  
item, though note that this setting does not mean the TV will not  
initiate update events—see additional information below.  
Similarly, if MPI communication is required for external MPI  
control, POWER SAVINGS should be set to 1 so that the GAME  
CONTROL/MPI port circuitry is always powered.  
Note: See Reference section, “b-LAN Setup & Overview,” for  
further information.  
Under standard TV OFF/ON operating conditions (i.e., item 002 AC  
ON is set to 0), a Wake For Update event occurs when the TV is  
OFF and causes the TV’s CPU to temporarily turn ON, perform the  
update cycle, and then turn back OFF, all while the TV appears to  
be OFF. If item 002 AC ON is set to 2 or 3 for Instant ON, then the  
TV’s CPU is always ON and Wake For Update occurs when the TV  
is in its Muted ON state (i.e., the TV only appears to be OFF). The  
Wake For Update event causes the TV’s CPU to reboot in order  
to perform the update cycle and then return to its Muted ON state.  
See also description for item 002.  
Caution: POWER SAVINGS should NEVER be set to 7.  
This setting is intended for factory use only.  
119 - DATA CHANNEL  
Set to 0 to disable. Set from 1 to 135 to match the RF channel  
number that will be used by the Pro:Centric server as its data  
channel.ꢁ*  
For TVs in Pass-through Mode or FTG Mode via CPU, if left at the  
default value (255), the TV’s Data Channel Auto Search feature will  
be enabled (see additional information below).  
Random Distribution of Update Time: If this item is set to 128  
(OFF), the time at which a Data Channel Auto Search (item 119  
set to 255) and/or an Instant ON update (item 002 set to 2 or 3)  
occurs is determined as follows: Each TV initiates the search and/  
or checks for updates during the 2 AM hour (if the TV clock is set)  
or after two hours of elapsed time from when AC power was  
applied (if the TV clock is not set). Also, in this case, a fixed  
update time minute from 0 to 59 that has been assigned to each  
TV is used. (The intention of this feature is to prevent all of the  
installed TVs from performing updates at the same time; however,  
note that in installations that have a large quantity of TVs with this  
feature, there will be some TVs that have the same update minute  
assignments.) The update time for the TV is displayed at the right  
of this item in the Installer Menu, for example:  
Note: The Data Channel Auto Search feature is not available  
when the TV’s EBL is in FTG Mode. If the DATA CHANNEL value  
is 255 when the TV is configured for FTG Mode via EBL, DATA  
CHANNEL is defaulted to 0.  
Data Channel Auto Search feature: When this item is set to 255  
(default), once every 24 hours, the TV will initiate a search of 10  
predefined channels (10, 20, 30, ... 100) and then, if necessary,  
perform a complete search of the RF channels (1 to 135) in an  
attempt to find the RF channel used by the Pro:Centric server as  
its data channel. If the Pro:Centric RF channel is found, the DATA  
CHANNEL value will be changed from 255 to match the server’s  
RF channel number. The time at which the Auto Search occurs  
depends on the setting of item 121 UPDATE TIME HR. See item  
121 description for further information.  
121 UPDATE TIME HR OFF 02:34  
* PCS150R and later Pro:Centric servers do not support HRC or IRC cable channel frequencies.  
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If the TV display is ON when a Wake For Update event is to occur,  
the update will take place the next time the TV is turned OFF.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu when item  
119 DATA CHANNEL is set to 0, except when item 002 AC ON is  
set to 2 or 3 for Instant ON.  
Note: The TV clock must be set in order for a Wake For Update  
event to occur at the precise time of day in accordance with item  
121 and item 122 settings.  
122 - UPDATE TIME MN  
Set the Wake For Update minute from 0 to 59. If item 121 is NOT  
set to 128 and you wish to invoke the “random” minute assignment  
on the TV, set this item to 255. See also description for item 121  
UPDATE TIME HR above.  
Note: This item is not available in the Installer Menu unless item  
121 UPDATE TIME HR is set from 0 to 23.  
Note: The TV clock must be set in order for a Wake For Update  
event to occur at the precise time of day in accordance with item  
121 and item 122 settings.  
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Custom Master TV Setup  
This section describes how to create a customized Master TV Setup for cloning purposes when  
the TV is in Pass-through Mode. All cloning (export and import) processes on the TV are performed  
via USB memory device / “.tlx” file. The Master TV Setup may be exported to a Clone (.tlx) file,  
which can then be used (i.e., imported) to configure either TVs that are to remain in Pass-through  
Mode or TVs that are to be configured for FTG Mode via CPU.  
Note: You can also use the FTG File Manager to create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file for FTG  
Mode via CPU configuration/cloning purposes, if desired (see pages 59 to 60). However, it is not  
possible to customize TV setup menu settings in the FTG File Manager. If you wish to include  
customized TV setup menu settings in the TV configuration, in addition to the channel lineup and  
Installer Menu settings, perform the Master TV Setup procedure to create a Clone (.tlx) configuration  
file.  
Before You Begin  
• It is recommended that you disconnect all Aux inputs if you intend to run Auto Tuning (Channel  
Search). Under certain conditions, Auto Tuning is disabled if there is an Aux input active.  
A Clone (.tlx) file comprises Installer Menu settings, IP Environment Menu settings (with the  
exception of unique TV attributes and settings), and all TV sources’ (analog, digital, AV, HDMI,  
etc.) clonable setup menu settings. See also “Clonable TV Setup Menu Features” list below.  
• If the “.tlx” file (either a Clone or FTG Configuration file) to be imported on the Target TV(s)  
contains an FTG Channel Map, the Target TV(s) will be configured for FTG Mode via CPU,  
though as part of the import process, depending on the types of channels included in the Channel  
Map, you may have the option to select either logical or physical channel tuning. If you would like  
the Target TV(s) to remain in Pass-through Mode, the “.tlx” file should not include an FTG Channel  
Map.  
Clonable TV Setup Menu Features  
Picture  
Smart Picture Mode  
Picture Mode Settings  
Channels  
Accessibility  
Channel Tuning  
Channel Manager  
Channel Label  
Pointer Options  
Menu Transparency  
Closed Captions  
Audio Guidance  
TV Power Sound  
Sound  
General  
Language  
Time & Date  
Smart Sound Mode  
Sound Mode Settings  
Volume Mode  
Clock Mode (Auto/Manual)  
AV Sync. Adjustment  
Time Zone  
Timers (No Signal Power Off)  
Standby Light  
Note: Some menu options vary between digital and analog channels and Aux inputs.  
Note: The Quick Settings Menu is initially displayed when you press the MENU key on the  
Installer Remote. Select the All Settings  
menu icon to access the advanced TV setup menus.  
Several advanced settings are duplicated in the Quick Settings Menu.  
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Custom Master TV Setup Procedure  
1. Turn ON the TV.  
The next step depends on whether the LG First Use Wizard appears  
on the screen when you turn ON the TV:  
• If the wizard is displayed, the TV is in the required factory default state.  
To continue with this procedure, exit the wizard, and then proceed to  
step 2.  
Note: If desired, you may also use the LG First Use Wizard / Express  
Script to create an Express Script TV Setup for cloning purposes.  
See “Express Script” on pages 23 to 32 for further information. Note  
that TV setup menu customization via the Express Script is limited to  
Channels Menu options.  
• If the wizard is not displayed, restore the TV to a factory default  
condition before continuing with this procedure. See Reference  
section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” as necessary,  
for further information.  
PTC INSTALLER MENU  
xxLX774M  
CPU - CTV  
2. Set Installer Menu items.  
000 INSTALLER SEQ  
000  
This step provides specific instruction only on the Installer Menu  
items that should be set on a Master TV. Refer to pages 37 to 48 for  
detailed information on all Installer Menu items.  
UPN 000-000-000-000 SW 5331 7F60  
PTC V#.##.###  
CPU V#.##.##.##  
a) Use the Installer Remote to access the Installer Menu (see  
“Accessing the Installer Menu” on page 37 for further information).  
Typical Installer Menu  
b) Set Installer Menu item 003 BAND/AFC, as appropriate.  
• Broadcast: Set to 0.  
• HRC: Set to 2.  
• IRC: Set to 3.  
003 BAND/AFC  
001  
• CATV: Set to 1 (default).  
027 HOSPITAL MODE 254  
c) Set Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE, as appropriate, to  
select the speaker configuration.  
Adjust the values for these  
Installer Menu items, as required.  
d) Set any other Installer Menu items that affect your TV programming  
network to the required configuration. For example, enable/disable  
Aux inputs, set a Start Channel, etc.  
e) After you have adjusted all Installer Menu item settings as required,  
and if you do not need to configure any IP Environment settings (see  
note below), press OK once on the Installer Remote to save your  
changes; then, press OK again to exit the menu.  
Note: If you intend to configure settings in the IP Environment Menu,  
which is accessible from the Installer Menu, you can proceed directly  
to step 3. All Installer Menu settings will be saved automatically when  
you access the IP Environment Menu.  
3. Configure IP Environment settings.  
Note: You cannot return directly to the Installer Menu from the IP  
Environment Menu; thus, you may wish to set all Installer Menu items  
as needed before you access the IP Environment Menu. Otherwise,  
you will need to reaccess the Installer Menu to set additional items.  
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Navigate to Installer Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL, and press  
2-5-3 + MENU to launch the IP Environment Menu. Then, complete  
network configuration as required. In particular, if you intend to use  
the Wi-Fi Zoning feature, you must configure the wireless network  
connection as part of the Master TV Setup. See “IP Environment  
Setup” on pages 65 to 73 for further information.  
Picture  
Sound  
PICTURE  
^
Smart Picture Mode  
Off  
4. Set up TV features.  
Picture Mode Settings  
Channels  
General  
Safety  
On-screen setup menus control the features of the TV. Press MENU  
on the Installer Remote, and select the All Settings  
from the Quick Settings Menu to access the advanced TV setup  
menus. Then, set Picture, Sound, Channels, etc. options to the  
desired configurations. See “Clonable TV Setup Menu Features” list  
on page 49 and also notes below.  
Aspect Ratio  
16:9  
menu icon  
Accessibility  
Note: If you intend to use the Zoning feature(s) on this TV, make  
sure to assign the appropriate TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # at  
this time as described in Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning  
Features.”  
Note: If desired and if appropriate, you can run Auto Tuning (see  
step 5) prior to completing this step.  
5. (Optional) Run Auto Tuning.  
If you are creating a Master TV Setup for cloning purposes and  
you want the Target TV(s) to remain in Pass-through Mode, do  
NOT run Auto Tuning. If you export a Master TV Setup that includes  
an auto-tuned/edited channel lineup, thereby creating a Clone (.tlx)  
file with an FTG Channel Map, and then import the Clone file to a  
Target TV, this will put the Target TV in FTG Mode via CPU.  
Picture  
Sound  
CHANNELS  
Note: When you import a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file that contains  
an FTG Channel Map on a Target TV (for FTG Mode via CPU  
configuration), depending on the types of channels included in the  
Channel Map, you may have the option to select either logical or  
physical channel tuning. For either selection, the channel sequence  
will be based on the order in which the channels appear in the FTG  
Channel Map. You can view and/or edit the channel sequence in  
the FTG File Manager, as required.  
Channel Tuning  
Channel Manager  
Channel Label  
Multi Audio  
Channels  
General  
Safety  
Accessibility  
a) Use the Installer Remote to access the Channels Menu. Then,  
select Channel Tuning and follow the on-screen instructions to  
search for all available digital and analog channels.  
(Optional) Use Channels Menu  
options to run Auto Tuning and  
edit the channel lineup.  
b) Use the Channel Manager option in the Channels Menu to edit  
the channel lineup, as necessary. Add/delete channels per your  
system requirements.  
6. Verify the TV setup.  
Make sure the TV features are set per your requirements. Also, if  
applicable, verify that the channel lineup is correct.  
The Master TV Setup is now ready to be saved (exported) to a USB  
memory device. See “Cloning Procedures” on pages 52 to 58.  
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Cloning Procedures  
Cloning typically refers to the process of using a Master TV Setup to configure a Target TV. This  
section describes how to save (export) a Master TV Setup and then transfer (import) it to a Target  
TV using a USB memory device / Clone (.tlx) file.  
You can also create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file using the FTG File Manager and then use the  
Import Clone File procedure to transfer the configuration to Target TVs. Refer to “Creating an FTG  
Configuration File” on pages 59 to 60, as necessary.  
Exporting a Clone File  
This section describes how to use the TV Manager “Export Clone File” option to export Master TV  
Setup (including Express Script TV Setup) configuration to a USB memory device / Clone (.tlx) file.  
Before You Begin  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
• If the TV is NOT already in FTG Mode via CPU, complete the Custom Master TV Setup procedure  
If you would like the Target TV(s) to remain in Pass-through Mode after the Clone file is imported,  
ensure the Master TV does not have an auto-tuned/edited channel lineup; otherwise, importing  
the exported file will result in the Target TV(s) being configured for FTG Mode via CPU.  
• If you intend to use the TV’s Zoning feature(s), make sure to assign the appropriate TV Zone #  
and/or Wi-Fi Zone # as described in Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,”  
BEFORE performing the procedure below. Also, for Wi-Fi Zoning in particular, the TV’s wireless  
network connection settings should be configured in the IP Environment Menu before exporting  
is initiated.  
• It is not possible to clone a Master TV’s clock. Either set a Target TV’s clock manually, or use the  
Auto Clock setting in the TV setup menus.  
• Since the Export Clone File process retrieves the channel lineup from the CPU, if the TV is  
currently in FTG Mode via EBL (FTG Channel Map resides in EBL), it is not possible to export  
an FTG Channel Map.  
Caution: Do not unplug the TV power cord or remove the USB memory device while  
exporting is in progress, as doing so may cause the TV to malfunction or harm the  
USB device, respectively.  
Export Clone File Procedure  
1. Ensure the Master TV is set up completely and turned ON.  
2. Insert the USB memory device into either of the USB ports on the Master TV.  
3. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is already in FTG Mode).  
4. (TV in Pass-through Mode only) From the Quick Settings Menu displayed at the right of the  
screen, select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced TV setup  
menus.  
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5. Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7” key a  
total of seven times to access the TV Manager.  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also, note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
6. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the USB  
device on which you wish to save the Clone file. If necessary, use the arrow keys on the Installer  
Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button in the top right corner of the screen and  
press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB device from the  
pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
7. To gain access to the “Export Clone File” option in the TV Manager, key in the following number  
sequence on the Installer Remote: 9-8-7-6.  
8. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Export Clone File, and then press OK.  
Clone filename parameters will be displayed on the screen (see example on following page).  
9. Modify the filename, as required. While the TV model element of the filename may not be  
changed, you can differentiate this Clone file from other LX774M Clone files by changing the  
numeric assignment appended to the end of the filename. Select/highlight the filename, and  
then use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer Remote to scroll through numeric assignments  
until the desired number is shown.  
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X
TV MANAGER  
Export Clone File  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the filename, and then select EXPORT below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
xxLX774M-UA_1.TLX  
Update TV Software  
Update PTC Software  
Import Clone File  
Export Clone File  
Diagnostics  
EXPORT  
10. When you are ready to continue, i.e., when you have selected the desired filename, press  
OK on the Installer Remote to select/activate the EXPORT button at the bottom of the screen,  
and then press OK on the Installer Remote once more to export the file.  
Export progress will be displayed on the screen. This process may take a few minutes. Do  
NOT remove the USB device while exporting is in progress. When the export process is  
complete, an EXPORT COMPLETE pop-up banner will be displayed at the bottom of the  
screen.  
X
11. Press OK to return to the TV Manager screen. To return to program viewing, select the  
button at the top right corner of the screen.  
12. Remove the USB memory device from the Master TV.  
Note: If the Master TV has a channel lineup, during the export process, logical  
channel numbers are automatically assigned in ascending order, starting with 0  
(zero), to the physical RF channels of the TV channel lineup to create an FTG  
Channel Map. See also note below.  
Note: If the exported Clone file is to be used for FTG Mode via CPU configuration  
(i.e., it contains an FTG Channel Map), it is highly recommended that you open the  
file in the FTG File Manager—BEFORE transferring (importing) the file to any Target  
TVs—to verify FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings. This will also  
enable you to confirm channels and add channel attributes, labels, etc.  
Importing a Clone File  
This section describes how to transfer (import) a Clone or Configuration (.tlx) file from a USB  
memory device to a TV using the TV Manager “Import Clone File” option. The “.tlx” file may be  
created either from a Master TV Setup that was saved (exported) from a Master TV or in the FTG  
File Manager.  
Before You Begin  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
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Avoid using special characters, such as ?, &, @, etc., in the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) filename.  
• If you have initiated the EZ-Manager Wizard, you can use the wizard’s “USB Configuration” option  
to access the TV Manager and complete the import procedure, if desired (see “TV Configuration  
Options” and/or “USB Configuration” on pages 15 and 21, respectively, as necessary).  
You may also use the Ez Download utility to import the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file. See “Ez  
Download Utility” on pages 33 to 36 for further information.  
• If the Target TV is currently in Pass-through Mode and you intend to use the TV’s Zoning  
feature(s)—i.e., the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file you are importing contains an FTG Channel  
Map and/or FTG profile(s) with TV Zone and/or Wi-Fi Zone assignments—make sure to assign  
the appropriate TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV when directed to do so in the procedure  
below. See Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,” for further information.  
• If you would like the Target TV(s) to remain in Pass-through Mode after the Clone/Configuration  
(.tlx) file is imported, ensure the “.tlx” file does not contain an FTG Channel Map; otherwise, the  
import procedure will result in the Target TV(s) being configured for FTG Mode via CPU.  
If a Clone (.tlx) file (exported Master TV Setup) contains an FTG Channel Map, the physical RF  
channels in the FTG Channel Map have been assigned logical channel numbers (see “Exporting  
a Clone File” above). When you import the Clone file with the FTG Channel Map on the Target  
TV(s), you will have the option to select either logical or physical channel tuning. Even if you  
select physical channel tuning, the (list of) physical RF channels in the FTG Channel Map will  
remain in logical order.  
If an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file (created in the FTG File Manager) contains an FTG Channel  
Map, each logical channel number in the FTG Channel Map has been assigned a physical RF  
channel, an IP channel, or an Aux input (the latter designated by 130-0 through 137-0—see also  
Reference section, “TV Aux Input Configuration”).  
Note: If the FTG Channel Map includes RF channels and Aux inputs only, when you import  
the FTG Configuration file on the Target TV(s), you will have the option to select either logical or  
physical channel tuning. If you select physical channel tuning, the physical RF channels and  
Aux inputs in the FTG Channel Map will remain in logical order. Physical channel tuning is not  
available when the FTG Channel Map includes IP channels.  
• If the Target TV EBL is already in FTG Mode, you cannot use this procedure to make changes  
to the FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings. You must use a direct PC-to-TV  
connection as described in Reference section, “FTG Mode via EBL (Local Configuration),” or  
an FMA head end device to reconfigure the EBL.  
• If the preceding condition applies, but you wish to switch the TV to FTG Mode via CPU, see  
Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” for further information before  
proceeding.  
• If the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file was edited/created in the FTG File Manager, it may contain  
multiple zoned FTG Installer Menu profiles for different TV models. Make sure it includes the  
appropriate Installer Menu profile(s) for the Target TV(s) before performing the procedure below.  
Caution: Do not unplug the TV power cord or remove the USB memory device while  
importing is in progress, as doing so may cause the TV to malfunction or harm the  
USB device, respectively.  
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Import Clone File Procedure  
1. Turn ON the Target TV.  
2. The next step depends on whether the LG First Use Wizard appears on the screen when you  
turn ON the TV:  
• If the wizard is displayed, you can complete the import procedure via the EZ-Manager Wizard,  
as indicated above (see “Before You Begin”). However, to continue with this procedure and  
access the “Import Clone File” option from the TV menus, exit the First Use Wizard. Then,  
continue with step 3.  
• If the wizard is not displayed, go directly to step 3.  
3. If applicable (see also “Before You Begin” above), make sure to assign the appropriate Zone  
designation(s) in the Target TV at this time.  
Note: In order for the proper location-specific TV Zone and/or Wi-Fi Zone profile  
data to be applied, the Zone designation(s) must be assigned in the Target TV(s)  
BEFORE importing is initiated.  
4. Insert the USB memory device with the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file into either of the USB  
ports on the Target TV.  
5. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is already in FTG Mode).  
6. (TV in Pass-through Mode only) From the Quick Settings Menu displayed at the right of the  
screen, select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced TV setup  
menus.  
7. Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7” key  
a total of seven times to access the TV Manager.  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
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8. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the “.tlx” file you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button in the top right corner of the  
screen and press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB  
device from the pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
9. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Import Clone File, and then press OK.  
A list of the “.tlx” files stored in the root folder of the USB memory device will be displayed on  
the screen.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Import Clone File  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
xxLX774MH-UA_1.TLX  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Channel Tuning / Channel Banner Display  
Logical  
LX774MH_ChMap_IM.tlx  
Update TV Software  
Update PTC Software  
Physical  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
UPDATE  
10. Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the “.tlx” file to import, and then  
press OK.  
Note: Filenames of exported Clone files are comprised of the TV model and a numeric element,  
for example, xxLX774M-UA_1.TLX.  
11. If the Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file includes an FTG Channel Map with RF channels and Aux  
inputs only, you can choose the format for the channel tuning/banner display. Use the arrow  
keys to select the desired Channel Tuning / Channel Banner Display option—either Logical  
or Physical—at the right side of the screen. A checkmark will appear at the left of the selected  
option. Logical tuning is selected by default.  
Note: If an FTG Channel Map includes IP channels, only logical tuning is available. Also, if the  
“.tlx” file does not include an FTG Channel Map, the message, “No Channel Map in Clone file,”  
will be displayed at the right of the screen.  
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12. When you are ready to continue, select UPDATE on the screen and then press OK on the  
Installer Remote.  
Import progress will be displayed on the screen. This process may take a few minutes. Do  
NOT remove the USB device while importing is in progress. When the import process is  
complete, an IMPORT COMPLETE pop-up banner will briefly be displayed at the bottom of  
the screen, and then, the TV will reboot.  
13. Remove the USB memory device from the Target TV, and verify that the appropriate  
configuration is now resident on the Target TV.  
Note: If the Target TV was previously in Pass-through Mode, and the Clone/Configuration (.tlx)  
file that was imported contained an FTG Channel Map, the Target TV CPU is now in FTG Mode.  
Upon restart, the TV tunes according to the Start Channel setting in the Installer Menu. If a Start  
Channel is specified, the TV will tune to that channel, though, in the case of FTG Mode via CPU  
configuration, a channel banner will only be displayed if the Start Channel is included in the FTG  
Channel Map (depending on your selection in step 11, the channel banner will display either the  
Start Channel’s logical channel number or physical RF channel number). Otherwise, the TV will  
either return to the last channel tuned (TV in Pass-through Mode) or tune to the first channel in the  
FTG Channel Map (TV in FTG Mode via CPU). If the latter, remember that the channels in the FTG  
Channel Map are always arranged in logical order, regardless of your selection in step 11.  
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As indicated in the introduction to this document, there are two separate and distinct methods for  
configuring LX774M TVs for FTG Mode of operation: one method is to configure the TV CPU for FTG  
Mode operation, while the other is to configure the TV EBL for FTG Mode operation. FROM A LOCAL  
CONFIGURATION STANDPOINT, EACH OF THESE METHODS IS MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE. IF THE  
CPU IS IN FTG MODE, THE EBL CANNOT BE SWITCHED TO FTG MODE. LIKEWISE, IF THE EBL IS  
IN FTG MODE, THE CPU CANNOT BE SWITCHED TO FTG MODE.  
This section provides an overview of the FTG File Manager, which is used for FTG Mode via CPU  
configuration. The software is available online at: www.lg.com/us/business/display-solutions/ftg.  
Creating an FTG Configuration File  
The procedure below describes how to use the FTG File Manager utilities (see sample screens on pages  
61 to 64) to create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file that can be saved to a USB memory device. In order  
to enable decryption of Pro:Idiom encrypted channels, it is recommended that you create or view/edit an  
FTG Configuration file using the FTG File Manager.  
Note: There is also an option to save (export) FTG Configuration from a TV, which may be desirable or  
required if you want to save customized TV setup menu settings to the FTG Configuration file and/or if  
you do not know the RF channels at the site. See “Exporting a Clone File” on pages 52 to 54 for further  
information.  
This procedure provides an overview of the steps required to create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file.  
Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information.  
1. Install (if necessary) and launch the FTG File Manager (v1.3.8 or later) on the PC that will be used to  
create the FTG Configuration (.tlx) file.  
2. You have a number of options:  
To view and/or base a new FTG Configuration file on an existing FTG Configuration (.tlx) file, click  
the Open button in the TLX File command section of the FTG File Manager main screen, and select/  
double-click on the desired “.tlx” file.  
A list of the file’s contents will be displayed in the TLX File Contents window. Either double-click on an  
individual item to copy it, or click the Copy All button directly above the TLX File Contents window to  
automatically copy all the contents of the opened file to the FTG Configuration List and, if applicable,  
Setup Menu List. Note, though, that while TV setup menu settings can be included in the new FTG  
Configuration file, the TV setup menu settings are not available for editing.  
Edit the configuration of the items in the FTG Configuration List as well as the FTG Configuration  
List itself and/or the Setup Menu List, as necessary, to create a new file. Then, proceed to step 3  
when you are ready to continue.  
To open an existing FTG Configuration (.rml) file created in the FTG Device Configuration Application  
to use its FTG Channel Map and/or FTG Installer Menu settings, click File and then Open from the  
FTG File Manager menu bar, and select/double-click on the desired “.rml” file.  
Edit channels and/or settings as necessary. Then, proceed to step 3 when you are ready to continue.  
• Create a new FTG Channel Map using the FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG Channel Map  
Configuration Utility. Up to 600 channels (combined total of both RF and IP mapped channels) can be  
defined in the FTG Channel Map.  
When you are ready to continue, click Configure and then FTG File Manager from the FTG File  
Manager menu bar to return to the FTG File Manager main screen, and then proceed to step 3.  
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Note: To remove an individual item from the FTG Configuration List or the Setup Menu List, click on/  
highlight the item to be removed, and then click the Remove Item button directly above the applicable  
“List” window. To clear both the current FTG Configuration List and Setup Menu List contents, click the  
Clear button in the List command section of the FTG File Manager main screen.  
Note: To clear the current TLX File Contents, click the New button in the TLX File command section of  
the FTG File Manager main screen (above the TLX File Contents window).  
3. To add an FTG Channel Map to the FTG Configuration List, click  
under FTG Channel Map. This  
will copy the current mapped RF and IP channels to the FTG Configuration List.  
Note: If you make any change(s) in the FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility to the current data to  
be included in the FTG Configuration List, you will need to recopy the FTG Channel Map to the FTG  
Configuration List.  
4. (Optional) Load default FTG Installer Menu settings for the TV. In the Installer Menu Templates section  
of the FTG File Manager main screen:  
If it is not already selected, click the down arrow at the right of the Region field, and select North  
America. Then, click the down arrow at the right of the Chassis field, and select the appropriate  
chassis from the drop-down list of available models.  
• Click the Load button.  
Use the FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility to modify settings, if necessary, including Media  
Share settings, Wi-Fi Zoning settings, etc. Then, return to the FTG File Manager main screen.  
5. If you wish to change the Zone assignment for the current FTG Installer Menu settings, click on the  
down arrow at the right of the Zone field (below the FTG Installer Menu Settings field), and select the  
appropriate Zone (0–8). See Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,” for further information  
on the TV Zoning feature and setting the TV Zone # in the TV(s).  
6. To add FTG Installer Menu settings to the FTG Configuration List, click  
under FTG Installer Menu  
Settings. This will copy the selected model’s settings to the FTG Configuration List.  
Note: If you make any change(s) in the FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility to the current data to  
be included in the FTG Configuration List, you will need to recopy the FTG Installer Menu settings to  
the FTG Configuration List.  
Note: Above both the FTG Configuration List and Setup Menu List windows, an Edit Zone field enables  
you to change the Zone assignment for each LX774M Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu profile, if  
desired. Select/highlight the desired profile, and then click on the down arrow at the right of the applicable  
Edit Zone field to select the appropriate Zone.  
7. Click the Save button in the List command section of the FTG File Manager main screen to save the  
FTG Configuration List and, if present, Setup Menu List contents to an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file on  
the PC’s hard drive for later use.  
In the Save As pop-up window, name the file (avoid using special characters, such as ?, &, @, etc.)  
and click Save. The default folder path is C:\Program Files\Zenith\FTG\TLX. Note that the FTG  
Configuration file will have a “.tlx” file extension.  
Note: To remove an individual item from the FTG Configuration List or the Setup Menu List before  
saving the new file, click on/highlight the item to be removed, and then click the Remove Item button  
directly above the applicable window. To clear both the current FTG Configuration List and Setup Menu  
List contents, click the Clear button in the List command section of the FTG File Manager main screen.  
8. Transfer the FTG Configuration (.tlx) file to a USB memory device, and proceed to “Importing a Clone  
File” on pages 54 to 58 to transfer the FTG Configuration file to an LX774M TV.  
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FTG File Manager Main Screen  
The FTG File Manager main screen enables you to compile, modify, and save FTG Configuration (.tlx)  
files. It also allows you to change the Zone assignment for each Installer Menu profile, if desired (see  
Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,” for further information).  
FTG CONFIGURATION LIST  
Data to be saved in FTG  
Configuration (.tlx) file.  
CLEAR/SAVE  
FTG Configuration  
and Setup Menu List  
options.  
NEW/OPEN  
TLX File options.  
Filename of opened FTG  
Configuration (.rml) file  
created using FTG Device  
Configuration Application.  
Copy FTG Channel Map  
to and from FTG  
Configuration List.  
Copy FTG Installer Menu  
settings to and from FTG  
Configuration List. Assign  
Zone as applicable.  
Load default FTG Installer  
Menu for LX774M chassis.  
TLX FILE CONTENTS  
SETUP MENU LIST  
Data contained in opened  
FTG Configuration (.tlx) file.  
Data to be saved in FTG  
Configuration file.  
Note: The data referenced in the FTG Configuration List is only a snap-  
shot of the current FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings  
when copied to the list. If you make any change(s) to the current data  
to be included in the FTG Configuration List, you will need to recopy  
Channel Map and Installer Menu settings to the FTG Configuration List.  
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FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility  
The FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility enables you to create, view, edit, and print a Logical  
Channel Map.  
PRINT MAP  
EDIT/ADD MAP  
Click to display a printable  
FTG Channel Map Report. The  
report can also be exported as  
an HTML or Text file.  
Click to open the FTG  
Channel Map Editor to create  
or edit an FTG Channel Map  
(see next page).  
Filename of opened FTG  
Configuration (.rml) file created  
using FTG Device Configuration  
Application.  
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FTG Channel Map Editor  
The FTG Channel Map Editor shows a single Logical Channel’s data and the FTG Channel Map.  
LOGICAL CHANNEL MAPPING  
CUSTOM CHANNEL LABELS/ICONS  
Enter custom labels and select icons  
by name on menu or by number.  
SET CHANNEL ATTRIBUTES  
Check/select Encrypted, OSD,  
or Blank Video.  
Select a Logical Channel number. Then,  
assign the RF, Major, and Minor channel  
numbers to complete the mapping.  
ZONE RESTRICTION  
Set Zone (TV not  
in Hospital Mode) or  
channel bank (TV in  
Hospital Mode)  
restriction(s) for channel.  
See note below.  
ADD  
EXIT  
After defining a new  
Logical Channel, click to  
add channel to the FTG  
Channel Map.  
Click to exit editor and  
return to FTG Channel  
Map Configuration Utility.  
UPDATE  
After editing an existing Logical  
Channel’s data, click to commit the  
changes in the FTG Channel Map.  
DELETE  
Click to remove highlighted  
channel from FTG Channel Map.  
Note: The application of FTG Channel Map Zone restrictions in the TV (see Zone Restriction  
section in this screen) depends on the setting of Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE (see  
item 027 description on page 43 for further details). If Installer Menu item 027 is set to 0, Hospital  
Mode is disabled, and TV Zoning / FTG Channel Map Zone restrictions may be set, as in Lodging  
models (see also Reference section, “Using the TV Zoning Feature”). When Hospital Mode is  
enabled, you can use Zones 1 to 4 to create custom channel lineups for Channel Banks 1 to 4 (see  
also “Channel Banks Overview” on page 31). In the latter case, a checked Zone Restriction (1 to 4)  
checkbox means that the selected channel is “deleted” from the same numbered channel bank.  
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FTG Installer Menu Configuration Utility  
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  
Select tabs for categories of Installer  
Menu items to set up TV.  
Filename of opened FTG Configuration  
(.rml) file created using FTG Device  
Configuration Application.  
Note: The Pro:Centric tab enables you to set up Pro:Centric-specific parameters.  
The LAN tab enables you to set up a variety of LAN features, including the Wi-Fi  
Zoning feature. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for  
further information. Also, see Reference section, “Using the TV’s Zoning Features,”  
for additional information on Wi-Fi Zoning.  
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The IP Environment Menu enables you to set up the network features of the TV. If you intend to  
create a Master TV Setup for cloning purposes (see Master TV Setup procedure on pages 47 to  
49), all IP Environment settings, with the exception of Wired Network Connection settings, the TV  
name (editable in the Media Share Menu), DIAL, and SoftAP settings, may be cloned.  
Note: With the exception of Network Setting configuration, the IP Environment settings are editable  
(with the Installer Remote) only if the TV is in Pass-through Mode and read-only when the TV is not  
in Pass-through Mode.  
Accessing the IP Environment Menu  
Note: When you enter the IP Environment Menu, the Installer Menu is exited (all current settings  
are saved automatically upon exit). If you are also in the process of updating Installer Menu items,  
you may wish to set all items as needed before you access the IP Environment Menu. Otherwise,  
after exiting the IP Environment Menu, you will need to reaccess the Installer Menu to set additional  
items.  
1. Use the Installer Remote to access the Installer Menu (see “Accessing the Installer Menu” on page  
37 for further information).  
2. Navigate to Installer Menu item 119 DATA CHANNEL, and press 2-5-3 + MENU to launch the IP  
Environment Menu.  
Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the desired menu option and then  
press OK. Refer to the following sections for information on each of the IP Environment setup options.  
When you have completed your IP Environment configuration as required, press EXIT or on  
the Installer Remote to exit the IP Environment Menu.  
Network Configuration  
This section describes each of the options available in the Network  
Menu (see example at right). Refer to the appropriate subsection(s)  
on the following pages.  
Network  
NETWORK  
Note: If you intend to use the Wi-Fi Zoning feature with  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
cloning configuration, you must configure the wireless  
network connection as part of the Master TV Setup. See  
“Configuring a Wi-Fi Network Connection” on page 67  
for further information.  
MAC Address  
C8:08:E9:40:49:F5  
Network Setting  
IP Stream Control  
Wake On LAN  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
Accessing the Network Menu  
With the IP Environment Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select the Network menu option. Then, press  
OK.  
Note: The TV’s MAC address is displayed at the top of the Network  
Menu screen and cannot be modified.  
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Configuring a Wired Network Connection  
Note: If desired, you can configure both wired and wireless  
connections. However, note that a wired connection is always  
prioritized over a wireless connection. That is, when the TV is  
turned OFF and then back ON, if a LAN cable is detected between  
the TV and the network, the TV will default to the wired connection.  
If the LAN cable is removed, the TV will then attempt to establish  
the wireless connection. Whenever the LAN cable is reconnected,  
the TV will re-establish the wired connection.  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
NETWORK SETT...  
Network /  
Wired Connection (Ethernet)  
Not Connected  
Wi-Fi Connection  
Not Connected  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
1. Connect the appropriate cable between the TV and the network.  
2. With the Network Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select Network Setting. Then, press OK. A  
second Network screen (see example at right), with Wired and  
Wi-Fi Connection setup options, will be displayed.  
By default, the TV uses DHCP, and if a LAN cable is detected,  
the TV will attempt to connect to the network as soon as you  
select “Network Setting” above. If the TV is able to connect to  
the network, a “Connected to Internet” message will be displayed  
below the Wired Connection field.  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
WIRED  
Network / Network Setting /  
DNS  
3. If the network is not configured for DHCP or you want to specify  
static configuration data or you would like to change the network  
configuration from Manual to Automatic, edit the IP configuration  
for this TV as follows:  
Connected to Internet  
IP (Automatic)  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
10.1.2.4  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
255.255.255.0  
10.1.2.3  
• In the second Network screen, select Wired Connection and  
press OK. Then, in the Wired screen, select Edit (if not already  
selected) and press OK.  
DNS Server  
MAC Address  
10.1.2.3  
C8:08:E9:40:49:F5  
EDIT  
• In the Edit IP screen, select or de-select the “Set Automatically”  
checkbox, as required. A checkmark indicates that Automatic  
configuration is enabled.  
To manually edit the IP configuration, for each data entry  
field: Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select  
the field and press OK. You can use the number keys on the  
Installer Remote to direct enter numeric values or use the  
arrow keys to select the appropriate numbers from the pop-up  
virtual keyboard displayed at the bottom of the screen. (Note,  
however, that you must use the dot “.” key from the virtual  
keyboard to separate each octet of an IP address.) When you  
are done, select Enter from the virtual keyboard, and then  
press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
EDIT IP  
Network / Network Setting / Wired Connection (...  
DNS  
Connected to Internet  
Set Automatically  
10.1.2.4  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
255.255.255.0  
10.1.2.3  
DNS Server  
When all Edit IP fields are set as required, use the arrow keys  
10.1.2.3  
on the Installer Remote to select Connect and press OK.  
CONNECT  
At the top of the screen, you will see a progress display that  
indicates status as each network element is confirmed (see  
example at right).  
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If the network is connected successfully, a “Connected to Internet” message will appear just  
below the progress display. If the network connection is not successful, the progress display will  
identify the network element in which the connection failed. Check your cabling and/or verify the  
configuration data, as necessary.  
4. Once the wired network configuration is complete, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to  
return to the IP Environment Menu, as necessary, or press to return to the previous Network  
Menu level(s) and/or exit the IP Environment Menu.  
Configuring a Wi-Fi Network Connection  
1. With the Network Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select Network Setting. Then, press OK.  
NETWORK SETT...  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
2. A second Network screen (see example at right), with Wired and  
Wi-Fi Connection setup options, will be displayed. Select Wi-Fi  
Connection and press OK.  
Network /  
Wired Connection (Ethernet)  
Not Connected  
3. In the Wi-Fi screen, available access points are listed in the top  
half, while additional menu options are listed in the bottom half, of  
the screen. Use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the  
desired access point, or select the type of wireless connection to  
configure (see descriptions below). Then, press OK.  
Wi-Fi Connection  
Not Connected  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
• Add a hidden wireless network: Direct enter the SSID of an  
access point whose SSID has not been enabled for broadcast  
(i.e., the access point does not appear in the list of access points).  
• WPS PBC: Connect to a network via an access point that  
is enabled for PBC.  
WPS PIN: Complete network/PIN verification via the access  
point web interface.  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
WI  
-
FI  
Network / Network Setting /  
Make sure you have the network security password/PIN available  
if you are attempting to connect to a secured network.  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
DDD  
EEE  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the appropriate  
network configuration. Use the Installer Remote to navigate  
between fields and make entries, etc.  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
Note: As with a wired connection, you will have the option to specify  
the IP configuration for this network connection. Once the initial  
connection is established, you can select Advanced Settings  
(initially greyed out) at the bottom of the Wi-Fi screen to view the IP  
configuration data. In the Advanced screen, select Edit and press  
OK, and then modify the IP data, as required. See step 3 of the  
wired connection procedure above for further information on the Edit  
IP screen fields.  
Add a hidden wireless network  
Connect via WPS PBC  
Connect via WPS PIN  
Advanced Wi-Fi Settings  
5. Once the wireless network configuration is complete, use the arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to return to the IP Environment Menu,  
as necessary, or press to return to the previous Network Menu  
level(s) and/or exit the IP Environment Menu.  
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IP Stream Control  
If necessary, due to an audio and/or video stream delay, IP Stream  
Control options enable you to compensate for synchronization  
irregularities by allowing audio PTS and video PTS offset modifications.  
This menu also enables you to specify the IGMP version (2 or 3). Note  
that any modifications to these settings should be performed by  
qualified personnel only.  
1. With the Network Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select IP Stream Control. Then, press OK.  
2. In the IP Stream Control screen, use the Up/Down arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select/highlight the appropriate field—Audio  
PTS Offset, Video PTS Offset, or IGMP Version—and then press  
OK.  
IP STREAM...  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
Network /  
^
Audio PTS Offset  
0
3. If you are modifying an offset value, use the Left/Right arrow keys  
to select the appropriate value for the selected field. Offset values  
represent offset time in milliseconds (ms) and can be adjusted  
from -500 ms to +500 ms in 10 ms increments. When you are  
done, press OK on the Installer Remote.  
^
Video PTS Offset  
0
^
IGMP  
2
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
If you are modifying the IGMP version, use the Up/Down arrow  
keys to select the appropriate version number from the drop-down  
list of options, and then, press OK.  
4. Once all modifications are completed as required, use the arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to return to the IP Environment Menu,  
as necessary, or press to return to the Network Menu and/or exit  
the IP Environment Menu.  
Wake On LAN Setup  
The Wake On LAN feature enables the TV to receive software  
updates and/or be powered ON upon receipt of Wake Up Frame  
packets and/or Magic Packet data via the wired LAN. To facilitate  
use of this feature, note that the appropriate wired connection must  
be made. This menu option enables you to specify Wake On LAN  
parameters.  
WAKE ON LAN  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
Network /  
^
WOL (Wake Up Frame)  
Disabled  
1. With the Network Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the  
^
WOL (Magic Packet)  
Installer Remote to select Wake On LAN. Then, press OK.  
Disabled  
2. In the Wake On LAN screen, use the Up/Down arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select/highlight the desired field and press OK.  
Then, use the arrow keys to select the desired setting—Disabled,  
Update, or Power On—from the drop-down list of options.  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
3. Once all fields are completed as required, use the arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to return to the IP Environment Menu, as  
necessary, or press to return to the Network Menu and/or exit the  
IP Environment Menu.  
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Pro:Centric Setup  
Pro:Centric options enable you to configure the TV with the appropriate  
settings to connect to the Pro:Centric server. Use the Up/Down arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to navigate between fields.  
Network  
PRO:CENTRIC  
1. With the IP Environment Menu on display, use the arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select the Pro:Centric menu option. Then,  
press OK.  
Pro:Centric  
^
Mode  
Configuration Only  
^
Media Share  
Update Event  
2. Select/highlight the Media Type field and press OK on the Installer  
Remote to display the drop-down list of options. Then use the Up/  
Down arrow keys to select either RF or IP, as applicable.  
Disable  
^
Media Type  
RF  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
^
Data Channel  
AUTO  
Note: If the Media Type has already been set in the EZ-Manager  
Wizard or Express Script, the specified value will be reflected in this  
field.  
3. Refer to the appropriate subsection below to configure the TV’s  
Pro:Centric settings to match those of the Pro:Centric server.  
While the Pro:Centric application itself is an additional feature (see  
step 4), the appropriate Pro:Centric server configuration must be  
completed to enable TV E-Z Installation (splash screen, configuration,  
and software/firmware) data downloads and, if configured, the  
Pro:Centric application download.  
Note: By default, the Pro:Centric Menu  
initially shows RF configuration fields.  
When “IP” is selected as the Media Type,  
Server Address and either IP Address  
and Port Number or Domain Name and  
Port Number fields appear on the screen  
(in place of the Data Channel field).  
RF Configuration  
For TVs in Pass-through Mode or FTG Mode via CPU, if the Data  
Channel is left at its default value (AUTO), the TV’s Data Channel Auto  
Search feature will be enabled. See Installer Menu item 119 DATA  
CHANNEL description on page 47 for further information.  
To change the Data Channel setting, select/highlight the Data Channel  
field and press OK on the Installer Remote. Then, use the Up/Down arrow  
keys to select either MANUAL or AUTO from the drop-down list of options.  
When the Data Channel field is set to “MANUAL,” a data entry field is  
available on the screen, and you can specify the RF channel number  
that will be used by the Pro:Centric server as its data channel. The Data  
Channel value can be set from 0 (disabled) to 135.* Use the arrow keys  
on the Installer Remote to select the Data Channel data entry field and  
press OK. You can then use the number keys on the Installer Remote to  
direct enter the Data Channel, or you can use the arrow keys to select  
the appropriate number(s) from the pop-up virtual keyboard displayed  
at the bottom of the screen. When you are done, select Enter from the  
virtual keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Note: If the Data Channel has already been set in the Installer Menu  
(Installer Menu item 119) or in the EZ-Manager Wizard or Express Script,  
the specified channel will appear in the Data Channel data entry field. If  
you change the Data Channel in this menu, Installer Menu item 119 will  
now show the value you entered here.  
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* PCS150R and later Pro:Centric servers do not support HRC or IRC cable channel frequencies.  
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IP Configuration  
Note: If the server IP address and port number or domain name have already been set in the  
EZ-Manager Wizard or Express Script, the specified data will be reflected in the fields displayed.  
Note: Setting the Media Type to “IP” automatically sets item 119 DATA CHANNEL in the Installer  
Menu to 253. You cannot alter this setting unless you revert Media Type to “RF.” Also, it is not  
possible to direct enter “253” in the Installer Menu.  
a) The Server Address field provides the option to specify the domain name of the Pro:Centric  
server instead of the server’s IP address. Select/highlight the Server Address field and press  
OK on the Installer Remote. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select either IP Address or  
Domain Name from the drop-down list of options for defining the server.  
b) Depending on your selection in the previous step, either:  
Enter the Pro:Centric server IP address in the IP Address field. The IP address must  
match the IPv4 multicast address that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
Enter the Pro:Centric server domain name in the Domain Name field. Note that in order  
for the domain name to be resolved to an IP address, there must be a DNS entry for the  
domain name.  
For each data entry field: Use the arrow keys to select the field and press OK. Then, you  
can either use the number keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter data values, or you  
can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate number(s)/alphanumeric character(s) from  
the pop-up virtual keyboard displayed at the bottom of the screen. When you are done,  
select Enter from the virtual keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
c) Enter the Pro:Centric server port number in the Port Number field. The port number must  
match the port number that is set in the Pro:Centric server.  
4. Select/highlight the Mode field and press OK on the Installer Remote to display the drop-  
down list of options. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate Pro:Centric  
Application Mode setting—Configuration Only, FLASH, GEM, or HTML. If the Pro:Centric  
Application Mode is set to “Configuration Only,” Pro:Centric application data will not be down-  
loaded.  
Note: If the mode has already been set in the Installer Menu (item 098 PRO:CENTRIC) or in  
the EZ-Manager Wizard or Express Script, the specified mode will be reflected in this field.  
If you change the mode in this menu, Installer Menu item 098 will now reflect the value you  
selected here.  
5. Select/specify the appropriate Update Event setting(s), as required. Based on Update Time  
settings, the Wake For Update feature wakes the TV once daily to check for, and if applicable,  
download updates from the Pro:Centric server. See Installer Menu item 121 UPDATE TIME HR  
description on page 47 for additional information on Wake For Update functionality.  
• Select/highlight the Update Event field and press OK on the Installer Remote. Then, use  
the Up/Down arrow keys to select either Enable or Disable from the drop-down list of options.  
When Update Event is set to “Enable,” an Update Time field is displayed on the screen.  
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• If Update Event is enabled, set the Update Time as required. Use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to select/highlight the Update Time field, and then press OK. Hour, Minute,  
and Meridiem fields will be displayed. Select each field in turn and specify the appropriate  
Wake For Update time, as desired. Note that the Update Time set in this menu is based on a  
12-hour clock. Ensure the meridiem (AM/PM) specification is set accordingly.  
6. Once all fields are completed as required, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to return to  
the IP Environment Menu, as necessary, or press to exit the IP Environment Menu.  
Media Share Setup  
The Media Share Menu allows you to enable the following Media Share features on this TV:  
®
• LG Smart Share : Allows guests to use the TV to access and view data shared either by  
®
wired DLNA Certified devices connected to the same LAN as the TV or by wireless LG  
®
devices using LG’s Smart Share application with Wi-Fi Direct .  
®
• Screen Share: Enables screen sharing with a Miracast or Wireless Display (WiDi) capable  
®
device (e.g., a laptop with Intelhardware).  
• DMR: Enables the TV to act as a Digital Media Renderer (DMR) device to receive content from  
DLNA Certified devices on the same network.  
• Bluetooth Sound Sync: Allows guests to listen to audio from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile device  
through the TV’s speakers.  
• DIAL (Discovery and Launch): Allows guests to play selected application media on the TV  
from a device with DIAL capability. The device may be used to cast any application for which a  
TV-compatible application has been created/selected for inclusion in the Pre-loaded Apps Menu  
(for example, YouTube—see also “Pre-loaded Applications” on page 73). Note that the device  
must be connected to the same network as the TV.  
• SoftAP: Enables the TV to function as a 2.4 GHz wireless access point for up to five devices.  
Note that a wired network connection MUST be established in order for guests to use SoftAP.  
Note: See also Reference section, “Using Media Share Features,” for additional information on  
these features.  
1. With the IP Environment Menu on display, use the arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select  
Media Share. Then, press OK.  
2. In the Media Share Menu, all features with the exception of SoftAP may be enabled or disabled  
as follows:  
• Use the Up/Down arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the desired feature,  
and then press OK.  
• Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select either Enable or Disable from the drop-down list  
of options. See also notes on following page regarding Wi-Fi Direct requirement and Bluetooth  
Sound Sync confirmation.  
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(Continued from previous page)  
3. If you would like to enable SoftAP, complete the SoftAP access  
configuration as follows:  
• Select/highlight SoftAP and press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Network  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
MEDIA SHARE  
• When you initially access the SoftAP screen (see example at  
right), the OFF/ON toggle button at the top right of the screen is  
selected/highlighted by default. Press OK on the Installer Remote  
to turn SoftAP ON.  
^
Smart Share  
Disable  
^
Screen Share  
Disable  
To enable use of a randomly generated security key for SoftAP  
access, set the Use Default field to “Enable” (the Security Key  
field will subsequently be grayed out and the random security key  
will be displayed).  
^
DMR  
Disable  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
^
Bluetooth Sound Sync  
Disable  
^
DIAL  
Disable  
^
To specify your own security key for SoftAP access, set the Use  
Default field to “Disable.” Then, select the Security Key field and  
press OK. In the data entry field, you can use the number keys on  
the Installer Remote to direct enter a numeric security key, or you  
can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate alphanumeric  
characters—at least eight, but no more than 64—from the pop-up  
virtual keyboard displayed at the bottom of the screen. Note that  
the security key may not contain any special characters (:, /, \, @,  
etc.). When you are done, select Enter from the virtual keyboard,  
and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
TV Name  
406KCEA6Q508  
SoftAP  
Notes:  
Screen Share MUST be enabled in  
addition to Smart Share in order for  
guests to use Wi-Fi Direct.  
If you enable Bluetooth Sound Sync,  
a pop-up confirmation banner will be  
displayed since enabling Bluetooth  
Sound Sync renders Wireless LG  
Sound Sync unavailable. Select  
Yes to continue.  
• Select the appropriate values in the Wi-Fi Signal Strength, and  
Wi-Fi Channel fields, as required.  
4. If desired, you can specify a name for this TV so that it is easy  
to identify and differentiate from other TVs for which sharing has  
been/will be enabled.  
Note: By default, the TV name is the TV’s serial number. However,  
if a room number is specified in the EZ-Manager Wizard or in the  
General Menu / Room Info screen, the TV name is changed to the  
room number.  
Network  
SOFTAP  
Media Share /  
ON  
Pro:Centric  
^
To edit the TV name, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the  
TV Name field, and then press OK. You can then use the number  
keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter a numeric TV name, or  
you can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate alphanumeric  
character(s) from the pop-up virtual keyboard at the bottom of the  
screen. When you are done, select Enter from the virtual keyboard,  
and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Use Default  
Disable  
^
Security Key  
Media Share  
00000000  
^
Wi-Fi Signal Strength  
Not Used  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
^
Wi-Fi Channel  
Auto  
5. Once all fields are completed as required, use the arrow keys on the  
Installer Remote to return to the IP Environment Menu, as necessary,  
or press to exit the IP Environment Menu.  
Note: While Smart Share, Screen Share, DMR, and Bluetooth Sound  
Sync settings are clonable, DIAL and SoftAP settings, as well as the  
TV name cannot be cloned.  
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Pre-loaded Applications  
This option allows you to select which of the pre-loaded application  
icons to display in the TV’s Smart Launcher, which appears along the  
bottom of the screen.  
Network  
PRE  
-
LOADED...  
When the Pro:Centric application is disabled, the Smart Launcher is  
available to end users via the PORTAL button on the remote control.  
The Smart Launcher is also available to end users via the SMART  
button on the remote control.  
Pro:Centric  
Media Share  
Web Browser  
Default Home  
^
Application2  
Application3  
Application4  
Application5  
Application6  
1. With the IP Environment Menu on display, use the arrow keys on  
Pre-loaded  
Apps  
the Installer Remote to select Pre-loaded Apps. Then, press OK.  
2. In the Pre-loaded Apps screen, a list of available application  
options is displayed. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to highlight each  
application you wish to select or de-select, and press OK on the  
Installer Remote. When an application is selected, a checkmark is  
displayed at the left of the application name.  
Note: Though not included in the application list on this screen, all  
Screen Share applications are available in the Smart Launcher once  
they are enabled in the Media Share screen. See “Media Share  
Setup” above.  
Notes:  
Make sure to select any application(s)  
that may be used in conjunction with  
the DIAL feature, if applicable.  
If desired, with the Web Browser  
application, you may specify the  
default home page.  
3. When you are done selecting the pre-loaded application icons to  
be displayed in the Smart Launcher, as required, use the arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to return to the IP Environment Menu,  
as necessary, or press to exit the IP Environment Menu.  
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Reference: Updating TV/PTC Software using a USB Memory Device  
This section describes how to update TV (CPU) and/or PTC software using the TV Manager  
“Update TV Software” and/or “Update PTC Software” option(s), respectively, though you may also  
use the Ez Download utility to update software, if desired. See “Ez Download Utility” on pages  
33 to 36 for further information.  
Before You Begin  
Software update files must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in the root directory of the  
USB memory device.  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
Update the TV/PTC Software  
Note: You can check the TV/PTC software versions by accessing the Installer Menu with the  
Installer Remote. See “Accessing the Installer Menu” on page 37 for further information. PTC  
and CPU versions are displayed in the Installer Menu footer.  
Note for TV CPU Software Update only: If the TV detects a software file on the USB device, it  
will automatically display an Update TV Software screen, and if the file contains a later version of  
software than is currently running on the TV, you can start the software update from this screen  
(select UPDATE and press OK). Otherwise, you can exit the screen (select CANCEL and press  
OK), and access the TV Manager as described below.  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then insert the USB memory device into either of the USB ports on the TV.  
2. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is not in Pass-through Mode).  
3. (TV in Pass-through Mode only) From the Quick Settings Menu displayed at the right of the  
screen, select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced TV setup  
menus.  
4. Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7”  
key a total of seven times to access the TV Manager (see example on following page).  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
5. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the software file you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys  
on the Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button in the top right corner of  
the screen and press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB  
device from the pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
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(Cont.)  
(Continued from previous page)  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
6. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Update TV Software or Update PTC Software, as  
applicable, and press OK.  
Depending on your selection, a list of either TV or PTC software files stored in the LG_DTV  
folder on the USB memory device will be displayed on the screen. Above the listing of files, you  
can also see the current version of TV or PTC software. The following screen sample illustrates  
an Update TV Software screen.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Update TV Software  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Current TV Software Version: version#  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
filename.epk/Version: version#  
filename.epk/Version: version#  
filename.epk/Version: version#  
Update PTC Software  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
UPDATE  
7. Use the arrow keys to select/highlight the update file to download, and then press OK.  
8. When you are ready to download the update, select UPDATE on the screen, and then press  
OK on the Installer Remote.  
Software update progress will be displayed on the screen. Do NOT remove the USB device until  
the software update is complete. When the software update is complete, an UPDATE COMPLETE  
pop-up banner will briefly be displayed at the bottom of the screen, and then, the TV will reboot.  
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Reference: Downloading a Splash Screen Image using a USB Memory  
Device  
This section describes how to download a splash screen image using the TV Manager “Logo  
Image Download” option, though you may also use the Ez Download utility to download the splash  
Splash Screen Image File Guidelines  
• The splash screen image may be either a baseline or progressive JPEG or a 24-bit (RGB  
8x8x8) BMP.  
• A JPEG image should be no larger than 6 MB.  
• A BMP image should be no larger than 5.93 MB.  
• The maximum resolution allowed for the splash screen image is 1920 x 1080 pixels (FHD).  
Avoid using special characters, such as ?, &, @, etc., in the splash screen image filename.  
Before You Begin  
The splash screen image file must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in the root directory  
of the USB memory device.  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
Download the Splash Screen Image  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then insert the USB memory device into either of the USB ports on the TV.  
2. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is not in Pass-through Mode).  
3. (TV in Pass-through Mode only) From the Quick Settings Menu displayed at the right of the  
screen, select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced TV setup  
menus.  
4. Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7”  
key a total of seven times to access the TV Manager (see example on following page).  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
5. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the image file you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button in the top right corner of the  
screen and press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB device  
from the pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
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Reference: Downloading a Splash Screen Image using a USB Memory  
Device (Cont.)  
(Continued from previous page)  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
6. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Logo Image Download, and then press OK.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Logo Image Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Image5.jpg  
UPDATE  
7. Use the arrow keys to select/highlight the image file to download, and then press OK.  
8. When you are ready to download the image file, select UPDATE on the screen, and then press  
OK on the Installer Remote.  
Logo image update progress will be displayed on the screen. Do NOT remove the USB device  
until the splash screen image update is complete. When the image update is complete, a DOWN-  
LOAD COMPLETE pop-up banner will briefly be displayed at the bottom of the screen, and then,  
the TV will reboot. During the reboot, you should see the new splash screen.  
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Reference: Downloading Background Images using a USB Memory  
Device  
Background images are intended for use with the Bluetooth Sound Sync feature. Once a mobile  
device has been paired with the TV, guests may choose to display a slideshow on the screen (as  
opposed to a blank screen or the Bluetooth Sound Sync screen) while audio is playing.  
This section describes how to download background images using the TV Manager “Insert  
Background Image(s)” option, though you may also use the Ez Download utility to download  
the background image(s), if desired. See “Ez Download Utility” on pages 33 to 36 for further  
information.  
Background Image File Guidelines  
• A background image may be either a baseline or progressive JPEG or a 24-bit (RGB 8x8x8)  
BMP.  
• A JPEG image should be no larger than 6 MB.  
• A BMP image should be no larger than 5.93 MB.  
• The maximum resolution allowed for a background image is 1920 x 1080 pixels (FHD).  
Avoid using special characters, such as ?, &, @, etc., in a background image filename.  
Before You Begin  
The background image file(s) must be stored in a folder named “LG_DTV” in the root directory  
of the USB memory device.  
• Ensure the USB device has been formatted with FAT format.  
Download the Background Image(s)  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then insert the USB memory device into either of the USB ports on the TV.  
2. Press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV setup menus (TV is in Pass-through  
Mode) or the Function Menu (TV is not in Pass-through Mode).  
3. (TV in Pass-through Mode only) From the Quick Settings Menu displayed at the right of the  
screen, select the All Settings  
menu icon and press OK to access the advanced TV setup  
menus.  
4. Use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight either the General menu icon from the TV  
setup menus or the Safety menu icon from the Function Menu. Then, press the number “7”  
key a total of seven times to access the TV Manager (see example on following page).  
Note: Ez Download is always selected by default when you initially access the TV Manager.  
Also note that Diagnostics is for service use only.  
5. If more than one USB memory device is currently connected to the TV, be sure to select the  
USB device that contains the image file you wish to use. If necessary, use the arrow keys on  
the Installer Remote to select/highlight the USB DEVICE button in the top right corner of the  
screen and press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the appropriate USB device  
from the pop-up list of USB devices displayed at the top of the screen.  
USB Device  
USB 1: Device 1  
USB 2: Device 2  
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Device (Cont.)  
(Continued from previous page)  
X
TV MANAGER  
Ez Download  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Logo Image Download  
Splash Image ProC.jpg  
Insert Background Image(s)  
None  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image5.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image9.jpg  
Update TV Software  
LX774M_CPU_SW.epk  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Update PTC Software  
LX774M_PTC_SW.txt  
Import Clone File  
LX774M_IM.tlx  
UPDATE  
6. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Insert Background Image(s), and then press OK.  
X
TV MANAGER  
Insert Background Image(s)  
USB 1: Device Name  
USB DEVICE  
Ez Download  
Select the file(s) to download, and then select UPDATE below.  
Logo Image Download  
Insert Background Image(s)  
Update TV Software  
Update PTC Software  
Image1.jpg  
Image2.jpg  
Image6.jpg  
Image3.jpg  
Image7.jpg  
Image4.jpg  
Image8.jpg  
Import Clone File  
Diagnostics  
Image5.jpg  
UPDATE  
7. Use the arrow keys to select/highlight the image file(s)—up to 12 images or 10 MB—to download,  
and then press OK.  
8. When you are ready to download the image file(s), select UPDATE on the screen, and then  
press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Background image update progress will be displayed on the screen. Do NOT remove the USB  
device until the background image update is complete. When the image update is complete, a  
DOWNLOAD COMPLETE pop-up banner will briefly be displayed at the bottom of the screen, and  
then, the TV will reboot.  
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Reference: Power Consumption Settings  
The following tables assume that Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS is set to 3 (default)  
and Installer Menu item 099 BACK LIGHTING is set as shown below (default value is 255).  
32LX774M  
43LX774M  
55LX774M  
Item 099  
Back Lighting  
(Static)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Percent  
Savings  
Percent  
Savings  
Percent  
Savings  
100  
90  
80  
70  
60  
50  
40  
30  
20  
10  
1
50.0  
47.0  
45.0  
42.0  
39.0  
37.0  
34.0  
31.0  
28.0  
26.0  
23.0  
0%  
63.0  
60.0  
56.0  
51.0  
48.0  
44.0  
39.0  
35.0  
31.0  
27.0  
23.0  
0%  
70.0  
65.0  
60.0  
55.0  
51.0  
47.0  
42.0  
37.0  
32.0  
28.0  
23.0  
0%  
6%  
5%  
7%  
10%  
16%  
22%  
26%  
32%  
38%  
44%  
48%  
54%  
11%  
19%  
24%  
30%  
38%  
44%  
51%  
57%  
63%  
14%  
21%  
27%  
33%  
40%  
47%  
54%  
60%  
67%  
32LX774M  
43LX774M  
55LX774M  
Item 099  
Back Lighting  
(Dynamic)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Power  
Consumption  
(Watts)  
Percent  
Savings  
Percent  
Savings  
Percent  
Savings  
200  
190  
180  
170  
160  
150  
140  
130  
120  
110  
101  
50.0  
47.0  
45.0  
42.0  
39.0  
37.0  
34.0  
31.0  
28.0  
26.0  
23.0  
0%  
63.0  
60.0  
56.0  
51.0  
48.0  
43.0  
38.0  
35.0  
31.0  
27.0  
23.0  
0%  
70.0  
65.0  
61.0  
56.0  
52.0  
47.0  
42.0  
37.0  
32.0  
28.0  
23.0  
0%  
6%  
5%  
7%  
10%  
16%  
22%  
26%  
32%  
38%  
44%  
48%  
54%  
11%  
19%  
24%  
32%  
40%  
44%  
51%  
57%  
63%  
13%  
20%  
26%  
33%  
40%  
47%  
54%  
60%  
67%  
Note: Values are results of controlled experiments under laboratory conditions.  
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Reference: TV Aux Input Configuration  
ENABLE  
MPI DATA  
DATA STATUS  
MPI DATA  
DIRECT ACCESS  
Tuning *  
Installer  
Menu Item  
046 START  
AUX SRCE  
(Start Aux  
Source)  
DATA STATUS  
TYPE 0x0D  
AUX SOURCE (R)  
TV  
STATUS TYPE  
0x41 SOURCES  
ENABLED (R/W)  
TYPE 0xD2  
CURRENT AV  
SOURCE (R)  
Installer Menu  
Function  
Installer  
Menu  
Installer  
Menu  
Value  
Aux  
Input  
Input  
Mode  
Enable  
Bit  
Item 029  
Item 029  
Item  
Value  
1
Label  
Value  
Value  
0
Description  
VIDEO  
OLD OCV OLD OCV  
= 0  
= 1  
AV  
(Rear)  
REAR AUX  
EN  
131-0  
91-0  
CV  
39  
91  
1
2
Rear Video (Aux)  
1
2
1
5
DTV  
PC  
1
2
1
2
0
2
0
2
VIDEO  
COMPUTER  
VIDEO  
HDMI2  
ENABLE  
132-0  
133-0  
92-0  
93-0  
HDMI2  
HDMI1  
S-Video Rear  
DTV  
PC  
HDMI1  
ENABLE  
Front  
Computer  
35  
3
3
3
COMPUTER  
* Use Installer Remote to enter channel number indicated based on OLD OCV Installer Menu setting.  
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Reference: b-LAN Setup & Overview  
The b-LAN module is internal to the TV. It allows hospital/institution head end equipment with b-LAN technology  
to communicate, via the institution’s RF distribution system, with the TV for configuration and control.  
Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS controls the power circuitry for both the embedded b-LAN module  
and the GAME CONTROL/MPI port. The default value is 3—the b-LAN module is only powered when the TV  
is turned ON. See chart below.  
TV ON  
TV OFF  
POWER  
SAVINGS  
b-LAN & GAME  
CONTROL/MPI Port  
Power  
b-LAN & GAME  
CONTROL/MPI Port  
Power  
1
On  
Off  
On  
On  
3 (default)  
A b-LAN enabled head end device, such as an LG FMA-LG102, broadcasts over the RF distribution system  
to communicate to multiple TVs. When the TV is first installed, it must be turned ON in order for its embedded  
b-LAN module to receive communication from the head end device. At this point, if it is desired for the b-LAN  
module to always be powered, including while the TV is turned OFF, set Installer Menu item 118 POWER  
SAVINGS to 1.  
Also, if MPI communication is required for external MPI control, set Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS  
to 1 so that the GAME CONTROL/MPI port circuitry is always powered.  
Caution: POWER SAVINGS should NEVER be set to 7. This setting is intended for factory use  
only.  
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Reference: FTG Mode via EBL (Local Configuration)  
The following steps outline local FTG configuration of individual TV EBLs using a direct PC-to-TV  
(EBL) connection. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Device Configuration Application User Guide  
for further information. FTG Device Configuration Application software is available online at:  
www.lg.com/us/business/display-solutions/ftg.  
Note: If the TV CPU is already in FTG Mode, you cannot use this procedure to make changes to the  
FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings. Refer to FTG Mode information on pages 7 to 9 for  
further details.  
Note: If the preceding condition applies, but you wish to switch the TV to FTG Mode via EBL, see  
Reference section, “Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s),” for further information before proceeding.  
1. Install (if necessary) and launch the FTG Device Configuration Application (v5.5.7 or later) on the  
PC that will be used to configure the EBL.  
2. Build an FTG Channel Map using the FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG Channel Map Configuration  
Utility (or, if applicable, open an existing FTG Configuration [.rml] file).  
Note: Up to 141 logical channels can be defined in the FTG Channel Map.  
3. Connect the PC to the TV-LINK CFG jack on the TV’s rear jack panel using a USB-to-TTL serial cable  
(TTL-232R-5V-AJ). If necessary, install the device driver on the PC.  
4. Turn ON the TV.  
Note: If Installer Menu item 118 POWER SAVINGS is set to 3 (default), the TV must be ON in order  
for steps 5 and 6 below to be successful.  
5. “Write” the FTG Channel Map to the EBL (switches the EBL from Pass-through Mode to FTG Mode).  
Note: After a “Write” of new data, the TV will briefly display a green text banner that shows the EBL  
firmware version and release date.  
6. “Read” the current FTG Installer Menu settings from the EBL using the FTG Installer Menu  
Configuration Utility. If necessary to make changes to Installer Menu items, “Write” them back to the  
EBL in FTG Mode.  
7. Save the FTG Channel Map and FTG Installer Menu settings to an FTG Configuration (.rml) file for  
future use.  
8. Tune the TV to a logical channel in the FTG Channel Map.  
USB-to-TTL Serial Cable  
Required for local FTG Mode  
via EBL configuration.  
GAME CONTROL  
PILLOW  
LAN  
/ MPI  
SPEAKER  
Laptop  
PC  
SPEAKER OUT  
LINE OUT  
USB IN 2  
PTC SERVICE  
(SERVICE ONLY)  
TV-LINK CFG  
L/MONO-AUDIO-R  
SERVICE  
VIDEO  
AV IN/AUDIO IN(DVI)  
RESET UPDATE  
TV-LINK CFG  
Use to connect PC to TV (EBL) for local  
FTG Mode via EBL configuration.  
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Reference: Auto Input(s) Sensing Feature  
This section provides detailed settings information for Installer Menu item 042 AUTO INPUTS. In the  
Installer Menu, an informational code is displayed at the right of each Auto Inputs value (see example below).  
Note: When both item 042 AUTO INPUTS and item 041 SIMPLINK EN are enabled in the Installer Menu,  
HDMI inputs will be detected by SIMPLINK, but the Auto Input(s) Sensing Feature will not function.  
PTC INSTALLER MENU  
xxLX774M  
AUTO INPUTS Display Code  
CPU - CTV  
This example illustrates Installer Menu item 042 value  
193, which enables auto-sensing for all available Aux  
inputs. The input #s in the display code (7, 6, 0 in this  
example) identify the enabled Aux inputs. See table  
below for a listing of the LX774M Aux inputs and their  
corresponding display code input #s. The table on the  
following page shows the display codes for all item  
042 values.  
042 AUTO INPUTS  
193 76XXXXX0  
UPN 000-000-000-000 SW 5331 7F60  
PTC V#.##.### CPU V#.##.##.##  
Each code consists of eight characters that identify the Aux input(s) for which auto-sensing is enabled.  
The following table identifies the Installer Menu display code Input # for each Aux input that is available on  
the LX774M TV models. The table also identifies the Installer Menu item associated with each Aux input.  
Remember that in order for auto-sensing to be enabled for an input, that input must also be enabled in the  
Installer Menu.  
Installer Menu  
Display Code  
Input #  
Aux  
Input  
Installer Menu  
Function  
Item  
0
6
7
AV  
039  
035  
091  
REAR AUX EN  
HDMI1 ENABLE  
HDMI2 ENABLE  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
To disable auto-sensing for all available Aux inputs, set item 042 to 0. To enable auto-sensing for all available  
Aux inputs, set item 042 to 255. All other available settings (i.e., settings for individual inputs), are listed in the  
table below.  
Inputs  
HDMI 1  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Item 042  
Value  
Installer Menu  
Display  
AV  
HDMI 2  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
001  
064  
065  
128  
129  
192  
193  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
DDXXXXX0  
D6XXXXXD  
D6XXXXX0  
7DXXXXXD  
7DXXXXX0  
76XXXXXD  
76XXXXX0  
X = Aux input source is Disabled or Not Available (i.e., on these TV models)  
D = Auto-sensing for input is Disabled  
Input # = Auto-sensing for input is Enabled  
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Reference: LX774M Hospital Operations  
Hospital Features  
The following table identifies when and how the LX774M hospital features are supported in three different  
TV configurations. As indicated in the introduction to this document, LG commercial TV functionality is based  
on “ownership” of the Channel Map. For the purposes of this table, “CPU” indicates that the TV is in Pass-  
through Mode with the Channel Map in the CPU (i.e., auto-tuned/edited channel lineup) and “PTC” indicates  
that the TV is in Pass-through Mode with the Channel Map in the PTC (PTC-CTV Mode).  
PTC  
FTG/PPV Mode  
Disabled Enabled  
CPU  
Disabled  
Hospital Mode State  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Installer Menu  
Item  
IR Banks Enable  
Scan Mode  
012  
013  
014  
020  
020  
020  
020  
025  
027  
027  
027  
027  
077  
X
X
X
X
X
X*  
X*  
Start Channel in Scan Mode  
Feature Level  
Bed 1/Bed 2  
X*  
X*  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Multi-code IR  
X
X
X
X
Speaker  
Function Preview  
Hospital Mode  
Bed 1/Bed 2  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Pillow Speaker Voltage  
Speaker  
(b)  
(c)  
(b)  
(c)  
(b)  
(c)  
X
X
X
Quick Shutoff  
(c)  
(c)  
(c)  
Channel Banks  
Number of Banks Enabled  
1
X
X
4
X
X
X
X
1
4*  
Channel Preview/Banks Setup Menu  
Blanked Channel  
X
X
Inactive TV  
X*  
SAP Key (special use in Channel  
Preview/Banks Setup Menu)  
Aux Input Sources  
Input List Menu  
X
X
X
X
X
Aux in Channel Lineup  
X
(d)  
X*/(d)  
(e)  
TV Setup Menus  
Sound Out (TV Speaker)  
General (Standby Light)  
(e)  
X
(e)  
X
(e)  
X
(e)  
X
(e)  
* Applicable for FTG Mode via CPU only.  
X = feature supported  
a) Turn ON function only. Always goes to channel 2-0.  
b) Zenith pillow speaker code/(+12v) supply voltage. (When Installer Menu item 027 is set to 254 [factory default value], there  
is no power [voltage] supplied to the pillow speaker interface.)  
c) Quick Shutoff feature only functions when Scan Mode is enabled and if you are using an analog pillow speaker.  
d) Dependent upon installer-defined FTG/PPV Channel Map.  
e) Sound Out Menu is only accessible when the speaker selected is TV Only or both TV & Pillow.  
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Reference: LX774M Hospital Operations (Cont.)  
Speaker Selection  
The following table outlines speaker settings as determined by Installer Menu items 027 HOSPITAL  
MODE and 020 FEATURE LEVEL.  
Item 027 HOSPITAL  
MODE Value  
Item 020 FEATURE  
LEVEL Value  
Sound Out Menu  
Speaker  
0
0
024  
024  
6465  
N/A  
External Speaker  
Internal TV Speaker  
N/A  
None  
TV Only  
0
Pillow Only  
Pillow Only  
None  
134  
6598  
6598  
129162  
129162  
N/A  
N/A  
External Speaker  
Internal TV Speaker  
External Speaker  
Internal TV Speaker  
N/A  
TV Only  
N/A  
Pillow Only  
Pillow & TV  
N/A  
Note: The Sound Out Menu is only accessible when the speaker selected is TV Only or both TV & Pillow.  
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Reference: Restoring Factory Defaults on the TV(s)  
This section describes how to restore all factory defaults or just the Installer Menu factory defaults either on  
a single TV that is currently in Pass-through or FTG Mode or on multiple TVs that are currently in FTG Mode.  
Restore All Factory Defaults  
This section describes how to restore a single TV, regardless of its mode, to a factory default condition.  
The following procedure requires that you contact LG technical support to obtain a predefined value/  
password for Installer Menu item 117 FACT DEFAULT that enables access to initiate a factory “IN-STOP”  
process, which restores all factory defaults. This procedure will also reactivate the LG First Use Wizard.  
1. Use the Installer Remote to access the TV’s Installer Menu.  
2. Navigate to Installer Menu item 117 FACT DEFAULT, and key in the value provided by technical support.  
Then, press OK.  
3. At the prompt for confirmation, key in the password provided by technical support. This will initiate the  
IN-STOP that restores the factory defaults on the TV.  
Installer Menu Item 117 FACT DEFAULT  
If the TV is currently in Pass-through Mode, you can set Installer Menu item 117 FACT DEFAULT to 1 to  
restore the Installer Menu factory defaults and clear the PTC Channel Map, including any assigned channel  
icons and custom text labels. Note, however, that if a complete restoration of the TV’s factory defaults is  
required, see “Restore All Factory Defaults” above.  
Additional FTG Mode via CPU Options  
There are two additional options for restoring Pass-through Mode/Installer Menu factory defaults on TVs  
that are in FTG Mode via the CPU. The first enables you to restore a single TV to Pass-through Mode, while  
the second enables you to restore multiple TVs to Pass-through Mode at one time. However, both options  
require that you create a “Zero Mapped Channels” FTG Configuration (.tlx) file, i.e., an FTG Configuration  
file with no data. Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information.  
Using a USB memory device, import a “Zero Mapped Channels” FTG Configuration (.tlx) file to the TV.  
Refer to “Importing a Clone File” on pages 54 to 58 for further information on the import procedure.  
• If your system uses a Pro:Centric server for remote management, use the Pro:Centric server Admin  
Client to load a “Zero Mapped Channels” FTG Configuration (.tlx) file on the Pro:Centric server. Refer to  
the Pro:Centric Server Admin Client User Guide for further information.  
Additional FTG Mode via EBL Options  
There are two additional options for restoring Pass-through Mode/factory defaults on TVs that are in FTG  
Mode via the EBL. The first enables you to restore a single TV to Pass-through Mode, while the second  
enables you to restore multiple TVs to Pass-through Mode at one time.  
Note: While the IN-STOP process described above will clear both the PTC and the CPU, both  
options below only clear the PTC. Thus, the current Channel Map and TV setup menu settings  
will remain in the CPU after the reset is completed.  
• Using a direct PC-to-TV connection, “Write” an unpopulated Channel Map—that is, a Channel Map with 0  
(zero) channels—to the TV. See Reference section, “FTG Mode via EBL (Local Configuration),” and/or the  
Free-To-Guest (FTG) Device Configuration Application User Guide for further information.  
If your system uses an FMA for remote management/broadcast configuration, configure the FMA  
device with an FMA Configuration (.fma) file that only contains a “0 Mapped Channels” FTG Channel Map  
to broadcast to the TV EBL(s). Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) Device Configuration Application  
User Guide and/or the Installation & Configuration Guide for the FMA device for further information.  
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Reference: Using the TV’s Zoning Features  
This section describes the TV Zoning and Wi-Fi Zoning features available with the LX774M model TVs.  
These features are primarily intended for use when the TV is configured for FTG Mode via CPU operation;  
however, Wi-Fi Zoning, along with selected elements of TV Zoning (Installer Menu and Setup Menu profile  
Zone assignments), may also be used with TV cloning processes using a USB memory device / “.tlx” file.  
Refer to the appropriate section(s) below for further information on the Zoning features and how to set the  
TV or Wi-Fi Zone # in a TV that is currently in Pass-through Mode.  
TV Zoning Feature  
The TV Zoning feature enables you to create localized configurations for TVs in selected locations, or  
“Zones,” within the installation environment, for example, a lobby area, fitness center, restaurant, etc.  
Using the TV Zoning Feature with FTG Mode via CPU Configuration  
The FTG File Manager may be used to create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file that contains multiple  
Installer Menu and Setup Menu profiles, each with its own Zone assignment. Up to nine unique Zones  
can be designated for LX774M FTG Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu profiles. Zone restrictions can  
also be placed on individual channels in the FTG Channel Map. Thus, for example, you may create an  
FTG Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu profile to specifically configure a TV in the fitness center and also  
restrict the channels that are available to be tuned on that TV.  
The TV Zone # must be set appropriately on each TV in order for the TVs to be configured correctly. See  
“Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV” on page 90, and set the TV Zone # in all the TVs in  
a select area, so that the TVs are configured with corresponding FTG Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu  
settings and/or can omit channels that have been restricted in the FTG Channel Map. TV Zone 0 is the  
default TV Zone #.  
The following subsections briefly describe how to assign Zone designations in the FTG File Manager.  
Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information.  
FTG Installer Menu Profile Zone Assignments  
The FTG File Manager main screen enables you to change the Zone assignment (default = Zone 0) for  
each Installer Menu profile to be included in an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file. For example, you may wish to  
create one LX774M Installer Menu profile for the lobby area and another LX774M Installer Menu profile for  
the fitness center, both of which are different from the Installer Menu profile used for standard patient rooms.  
The TV Zoning feature enables you to save multiple LX774M FTG Installer Menu profiles, each with its own  
Zone assignment, in one FTG Configuration file. If each TV in the aforementioned locations (Zones) has had  
its TV Zone # set appropriately, as described in the procedure on page 90 or via the EZ-Manager Wizard,  
the TV(s) will only be configured by the Installer Menu profile that matches its(their) Zone setting.  
In the FTG File Manager main screen, you can also edit the Zone assignment for each Installer Menu profile  
and/or Setup Menu profile already present in the FTG Configuration List and Setup Menu List windows.  
Note: See also the FTG File Manager main screen overview on page 61. In addition, note that Setup  
Menu profiles cannot be created in the FTG File Manager; they must be saved (exported) from a TV.  
FTG Channel Map Zone Restrictions  
The FTG Channel Map Editor in the FTG File Manager’s FTG Channel Map Configuration Utility enables  
you to place Zone restrictions on individual channels that may be prohibited or deemed unsuitable for  
certain locations. In the FTG Channel Map Editor, one or more Zone restrictions (1–8) may be placed on  
each channel that is to be restricted. For example, if you wish to restrict a channel from Zones 2 and 4,  
select both “Zone 2” and “Zone 4” in the Zone Restriction section of the FTG Channel Map Editor screen  
when defining or editing that channel.  
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Reference: Using the TV’s Zoning Features (Cont.)  
Note: While a channel can be restricted from up to eight Zones, a TV can only ever be in (set for) one  
At the same time, keep in mind that the TV Zone designations are not mutually exclusive. That is, you  
may opt to place Zone restrictions on selected channels in the FTG Channel Map, but at the same time,  
you can choose to configure all TVs at the site with the same Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu settings.  
For example, an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file being used to configure the TVs at a site may contain multiple  
Installer Menu and Setup Menu profiles with different Zone assignments, as well as an FTG Channel Map  
with Zone restrictions on several channels. Each TV that still has the default TV Zone 0 setting will only be  
configured by the Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu profile(s) with a Zone 0 designation. If, on the other  
hand, the TV Zone # is set to 1, the TV will first look in the file for the LX774M Installer Menu and/or Setup  
Menu profile(s) with a Zone 1 designation. If none of the LX774M Installer Menu and/or Setup Menu  
profiles has a Zone 1 designation, the TV will then look for the LX774M profile(s) with a Zone 0 designation.  
For the FTG Channel Map configuration, when the TV Zone # is set to 0, the TV will ignore any Zone  
restrictions (1–8) that may be placed on channels in the FTG Channel Map. However, when the TV Zone #  
is set to 1, the TV will omit any channels that have been restricted from Zone 1 in the FTG Channel Map.  
Using the TV Zoning Feature with Cloning Configuration  
A location-specific configuration / Clone (.tlx) file may be saved (exported) from a Master TV and then be  
used to configure Target TVs. For example, if the TV Zone # in the Master TV is set to 3 before the Clone  
file export is initiated, the Master TV’s Installer Menu and Setup Menu profiles will be saved with the TV  
Zone 3 assignment. In order to configure the Target TVs with the Zone 3 Installer Menu and Setup Menu  
profiles exported from the Master TV, you must set the TV Zone # accordingly in the Target TVs before  
importing the Clone file. See “Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV” on the following page.  
Also, see “Cloning Procedures” on pages 52 to 58 for additional information on the cloning processes. TV  
Zone 0 is the default TV Zone #.  
Wi-Fi Zoning Feature  
The Wi-Fi Zoning feature enables you to use a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file to configure an individual TV or  
group of TVs with a particular Wi-Fi access point’s login data to create “Wi-Fi Zones” within the installation  
environment.  
Using the Wi-Fi Zoning Feature with FTG Mode via CPU Configuration  
The FTG File Manager may be used to create an FTG Configuration (.tlx) file with an FTG Installer Menu  
profile that contains login data for multiple Wi-Fi access points, each assigned a Wi-Fi Zone #. Up to 100  
Wi-Fi Zones can be designated within each FTG Installer Menu profile, thus allowing for distribution of the  
Wi-Fi network load. For example, if a site has 50 LX774M TVs within close proximity, you may wish to  
create 10 Wi-Fi Zones, each with its own access point that has unique login data, so that no more than  
five of the TVs are connected to one access point at any given time.  
In order for a TV to be configured by the proper Installer Menu profile with the desired Wi-Fi access point  
login data for wireless networking (i.e., SSID, security type, and security key), you must set both the TV Zone  
# and the Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV (see “Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV” on the following  
page for further information). If the Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV is set to 0 (default), the TV will not obtain access  
point login data from the Installer Menu profile with which it is configured unless the profile contains the  
global Wi-Fi Zone 100. Any TV that does not find its matching Wi-Fi Zone # in the FTG Configuration file, but  
does find the global Wi-Fi Zone 100, will be configured with the global access point login data.  
Refer to the Free-To-Guest (FTG) File Manager User Guide for further information on defining Wi-Fi  
Zones in the FTG File Manager.  
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Using the Wi-Fi Zoning Feature with Cloning Configuration  
A location-specific Wi-Fi configuration / Clone (.tlx) file may be saved (exported) from a Master TV and  
then be used to configure Target TVs. First, the wireless network (i.e., the access point login data) must  
be configured in the Master TV’s IP Environment Menu (see “Configuring a Wi-Fi Network Connection”  
on page 67). Then, a Wi-Fi Zone # must be set in the Master TV (see “Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi  
Zone # in the TV” below). If desired, a TV Zone # may also be set in the Master TV.  
For example, if the Wi-Fi Zone # is set to 4 and the TV Zone # is set to 5 before the Clone file export is  
initiated, the Master TV’s Installer Menu profile will be saved with the Zone 5 assignment, and within that  
Installer Menu profile, the access point login data for wireless networking (i.e., SSID, security type, and  
security key) will be saved with a Wi-Fi Zone 4 assignment. In order to configure the Target TVs with the  
proper Installer Menu profile and access point login data, you must set both the TV Zone # and the Wi-Fi  
Zone # in the Target TVs accordingly before importing the Clone file. See “Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi  
Zone # in the TV” below. Also, see “Cloning Procedures” on pages 52 to 58 for additional information  
on the cloning processes. If the Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV is set to 0 (default), the TV will not obtain access  
point login data from the Installer Menu profile with which it is configured unless the profile contains the  
global Wi-Fi Zone 100. Any TV that does not find its matching Wi-Fi Zone # in the Clone file, but does find  
the global Wi-Fi Zone 100, will be configured with the global access point login data.  
Set the TV Zone # and/or Wi-Fi Zone # in the TV  
You can set the TV Zone # and/or the Wi-Fi Zone # in the EZ-Manager Wizard (see “EZ-Manager Wizard”  
on pages 14 to 22) or, if the TV is in Pass-through Mode, via the TV’s setup menus as described below.  
Note that the following procedure can only be performed while the TV is in Pass-through Mode. You will also  
be able to specify a Label (North, South, East, West) and Room Number for this TV, if desired.  
1. Turn ON the TV.  
2. Press MENU on the Installer Remote, and use the arrow navigation keys to select/highlight the  
General menu icon. Then, press OK.  
3. In the General Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Room Info, and then press OK.  
4. In the Room Info screen, complete the appropriate fields as described below. Use the Up/Down arrow  
keys on the Installer Remote to navigate between each of the fields.  
Wi-Fi Zone: Enables you to set a Wi-Fi Zone # so that the TV can be configured with a particular  
access point’s login data for wireless networking. Login data (i.e., SSID, security type, and security  
key) may be provided in a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file.  
To assign a Wi-Fi Zone, select/highlight the Wi-Fi Zone field and press OK. Then, use the Left/Right  
arrow keys to specify the desired Wi-Fi Zone # (1–99). Press OK when you are finished.  
• TV Zone: Enables you to set a TV Zone # so that the TV can be configured with Installer Menu  
and/or Setup Menu settings intended only for the assigned Zone. The Installer Menu and/or Setup  
Menu settings may be provided in a Clone/Configuration (.tlx) file. If the TV is being configured for  
FTG Mode via CPU, the TV Zone # setting also allows the TV to omit channels that have been  
restricted in the FTG Channel Map (see “FTG Channel Map Zone Restrictions” on page 88).  
To change the TV Zone, select/highlight the TV Zone field and press OK. Then, use the Left/Right  
arrow keys to specify the desired TV Zone # (0–8). Press OK when you are finished.  
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• Label: Allows you to select a North, South, East, or West text label for this TV. Select/highlight the  
Label field and press OK. Then, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the applicable label. Press  
OK when you are finished.  
• Room Number: Allows you to specify the number of the room in which the TV is located. To enter a  
room number, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the Room Number field and press  
OK. You can then use the number keys on the Installer Remote to direct enter a room number, or  
you can use the arrow keys to select the appropriate alphanumeric character(s) from the pop-up  
virtual keyboard at the bottom of the screen. When you are done, select Enter from the virtual  
keyboard, and then press OK on the Installer Remote.  
Note: The TV name (default: TV’s serial number) will be changed to the room number specified here.  
See “Media Share Setup” on pages 71 to 72 for further information on the TV name.  
5. When you have completed the fields as necessary, press to return to and/or exit the TV menus, or  
press MENU to return to program viewing.  
Picture  
Sound  
Picture  
Sound  
ROOM INFO  
GENERAL  
General /  
^
Language  
Room Info  
Time & Date  
Timers  
Wi-Fi Zone  
0
^
Channels  
General  
Channels  
General  
TV Zone  
0
^
Label  
-----  
^
Standby Light  
On  
Room Number  
^
Set ID  
1
Safety  
Safety  
SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC)  
USB Eject  
Accessibility  
Accessibility  
Home/Store Mode  
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Reference: Using Media Share Features  
When the appropriate Media Share options are enabled in the IP Environment / Media Share Menu (see  
“Media Share Setup” on pages 71 to 72, as necessary), guests have the ability to use one or more of  
the following Media Share features:  
• Smart Share: Allows guests to use the TV to access and view media files (photos, videos, music, etc.)  
shared either by wired DLNA Certified devices (the devices must be connected to the same LAN as the  
TV) or by wireless LG devices using LG’s Smart Share application with Wi-Fi Direct.  
• Screen Share: Allows guests to select a Miracast or WiDi capable device, whose screen can be displayed  
on the TV.  
• Bluetooth Sound Sync: Allows guests to listen to audio from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile device through  
the TV’s speakers.  
• DIAL: Allows guests to play selected application media on the TV from a device with DIAL capability.  
The device may be used to cast any application for which a TV-compatible application has been created/  
selected for inclusion in the Pre-loaded Apps Menu (see “Pre-loaded Applications” on page 73).  
• SoftAP: Allows guests to use the TV as a 2.4 GHz wireless access point for up to five devices.  
This section provides an overview of the Smart Share, Screen Share, Bluetooth Sound Sync, DIAL, and  
SoftAP functionality.  
Note: Typically, only one Media Share feature may be used at a time. If one feature is  
currently in use, you may have to exit or turn it OFF in order to use/turn ON another. In some  
cases, you will be prompted to confirm your action. Follow the display prompts as necessary.  
Smart Share  
Refer to the subsections below for information on using the Smart Share features.  
Smart Share with DLNA Certified Devices  
The following steps describe how to access and use the Smart Share feature with wired DLNA Certified  
devices on the same LAN as the TV.  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then use one of the following methods to access media files/folders, depending  
on the current configuration of the TV:  
• If the Pro:Centric application is not loaded, press PORTAL on the Installer Remote, and use the Left/  
Right arrow keys to select Music or Photo & Video from the TV’s Smart Launcher.  
• If the Pro:Centric application is loaded, press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the Function  
Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the General menu icon, and then press OK.  
In the General Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Music or Photo & Video.  
Note: Depending on the remote control being used (in any mode), you may also access the Smart  
Launcher via the SMART button.  
2. In the next screen (Music or Photo & Video, depending on your selection in the previous step), select  
the desired Smart Share device, and then select the desired file(s) to view.  
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Smart Share with Wi-Fi Direct  
The following steps describe how to access and use Wi-Fi Direct (i.e., to connect to a wireless LG device).  
Remember that you must also turn ON Wi-Fi Direct and launch the Smart Share application on the LG  
device.  
Note: Screen Share MUST be enabled in the Media Share Menu in addition to Smart Share in order for  
guests to use Wi-Fi Direct (see “Media Share Setup” on pages 71 to 72).  
1. Turn ON the TV, and press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV menus (either the setup  
menus or the Function Menu depending on whether the TV is or is not in Pass-through Mode).  
2. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the General menu icon, and then press OK.  
3. In the General Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Wi-Fi Direct, and then press OK.  
Picture  
Sound  
Picture  
Sound  
GENERAL  
WI  
-
FI DIRECT  
General /  
REFRESH LIST  
Language  
Room Info  
Time & Date  
Timers  
[TV]LG Smart TV  
Note: The example at left  
Channels  
General  
Channels  
General  
shows the General Menu when  
the TV is in Pass-through Mode.  
The Wi-Fi Direct screen is the  
same whether the TV is or is  
not in Pass-through Mode.  
Wi-Fi Direct  
^
Standby Light  
On  
Safety  
Safety  
^
Set ID  
1
SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC)  
USB Eject  
Accessibility  
Accessibility  
Home/Store Mode  
Note: If Wi-Fi Direct is currently grayed out, you may need to exit/turn OFF another Media Share  
feature in order to use Wi-Fi Direct. For example, make sure that SoftAP is turned OFF. See also note  
on previous page regarding simultaneous use of Media Share features.  
4. When you access the Wi-Fi Direct screen, the TV will automatically initiate a search for all available  
Wi-Fi Direct enabled wireless devices, including mobile devices, laptops, etc. Devices found will be  
listed in the lower half of the screen.  
Note: If the search does not initially locate any devices, you can select REFRESH LIST and press OK  
to rescan.  
5. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the device with which you wish to share, and then  
press OK.  
The share request will be sent to the targeted device. The user of that device may choose to allow or not  
allow the share connection. Similarly, other devices may request share connections with this TV (pop-up  
share requests typically appear in the bottom of the TV screen).  
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6. Use one of the following methods to access media files/folders, depending on the current configuration  
of the TV:  
• If the Pro:Centric application is not loaded, press PORTAL on the Installer Remote, and use the Left/  
Right arrow keys to select Music or Photo & Video from the TV’s Smart Launcher.  
• If the Pro:Centric application is loaded, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Music or Photo &  
Video from the General Menu.  
Note: Depending on the remote control being used (in any mode), you may also access the Smart  
Launcher via the SMART button.  
7. In the next screen (Music or Photo & Video, depending on your selection in the previous step), select  
the desired Smart Share device, and then select the desired file(s) to view.  
Screen Share (Miracast / WiDi)  
The following steps describe how to access and use the Miracast / WiDi features.  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then use one of the following methods to access the Screen Share application,  
depending on the current configuration of the TV:  
• If the Pro:Centric application is not loaded, press PORTAL on the Installer Remote, and use the Left/  
Right arrow keys to select Screen Share from the TV’s Smart Launcher.  
• If the Pro:Centric application is loaded, press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the Function  
Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the General menu icon, and then press OK. In  
the General Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select Screen Share.  
Note: Depending on the remote control being used (in any mode), you may also access the Smart  
Launcher via the SMART button.  
Note: If Screen Share is currently not available in the Smart Launcher or in the General Menu (the latter  
applicable to FTG Mode only), you may need to turn OFF another Media Share feature in order to use  
Screen Share. For example, access the General Menu and make sure that SoftAP is turned OFF. See  
also note on page 92 regarding simultaneous use of Media Share features.  
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate the Miracast / WiDi connection from your Miracast / WiDi  
device. Note that you may be prompted to enter a PIN number that appears on the TV screen into your  
Miracast / WiDi connection window to complete the connection.  
Once the connection is established, the TV display may be used as a second screen for the Miracast /  
WiDi device.  
Bluetooth Sound Sync  
The following steps describe how to access and use the Bluetooth Sound Sync feature.  
Note: Bluetooth Sound Sync is only accessible from the TV’s Smart Launcher. If the TV is not in  
Pass-through Mode, you will need a remote with a SMART button in order to display the Smart Launcher.  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then use one of the following methods to display the TV’s Smart Launcher,  
depending on the current configuration of the TV:  
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• If the Pro:Centric application is not loaded, press PORTAL on the Installer Remote.  
• If the Pro:Centric application is loaded, press SMART on the Installer Remote (see note above  
regarding remote with SMART button).  
2. Use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select Bluetooth Sound Sync, and then  
press OK.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to initiate and confirm pairing between your device and the TV.  
Once Bluetooth pairing is successful, audio from the device may be heard through the TV’s speakers.  
(Make sure the TV volume is at the appropriate level.)  
DIAL  
The following steps describe how to access and use DIAL. Remember that the device used MUST be  
connected to the same network as the TV.  
Note: DIAL may only be used with device applications for which a TV-compatible application (for  
example, YouTube) has been created/selected for inclusion in the Pre-loaded Apps Menu (see “Pre-loaded  
Applications” on page 73).  
Note: The applications that may be used in conjunction with DIAL are only accessible from the TV’s  
Smart Launcher. If the TV is not in Pass-through Mode, you will need a remote with a SMART button in  
order to display the Smart Launcher.  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then use one of the following methods to display the TV’s Smart Launcher,  
depending on the current configuration of the TV:  
• If the Pro:Centric application is not loaded, press PORTAL on the Installer Remote.  
• If the Pro:Centric application is loaded, press SMART on the Installer Remote (see note above  
regarding remote with SMART button).  
2. Use the Left/Right arrow keys on the Installer Remote to select the desired application, and then press  
OK.  
3. On your device, launch the same application, and use the appropriate options (typically available via  
Settings) to initiate a connection/pairing with the TV. You may also need to access the Settings options  
from the application on the TV to complete the pairing operation. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Once the connection/pairing is successful, you will be able to view media from the application on the TV.  
SoftAP  
The following steps describe how to access and use the SoftAP feature.  
Note: This procedure describes how to access SoftAP from the TV’s General Menu. It is also possible to  
access SoftAP using the Wi-Fi Service option available from the TV’s Smart Launcher (via the PORTAL  
button on the remote control if the Pro:Centric application is not loaded or, depending on the remote control  
being used [in any mode], via the SMART button).  
1. Turn ON the TV, and then press MENU on the Installer Remote to display the TV menus (either the  
setup menus or the Function Menu depending on whether the TV is or is not in Pass-through Mode).  
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2. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select/highlight the General menu icon, and then press OK.  
3. In the General Menu, use the Up/Down arrow keys to select SoftAP, and then press OK.  
GENERAL  
SOFTAP  
Picture  
Sound  
Picture  
Sound  
General /  
ON  
Language  
Room Info  
Time & Date  
Timers  
SoftAP enables the TV to act as a wireless  
access point to provide Internet access for up  
to five Wi-Fi devices.  
Note: The example at left  
shows the General Menu when  
the TV is in Pass-through Mode.  
The SoftAP screen is the same  
whether the TV is or is not in  
Pass-through Mode.  
Channels  
General  
Channels  
General  
Note: A wired network connection MUST be  
established and the TV must be turned ON.  
SoftAP Access Information  
SoftAP  
^
SSID  
410KKTF1J505  
Standby Light  
On  
Safety  
Safety  
^
Set ID  
1
Security Key  
LGxxxxxx  
SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC)  
USB Eject  
Number of Connected Devices  
0
Accessibility  
Accessibility  
Home/Store Mode  
Note: If SoftAP is currently grayed out, make sure a wired LAN connection has been established.  
4. When you initially access the SoftAP screen, the OFF/ON toggle button at the top right of the screen  
is selected/highlighted by default. If SoftAP is currently OFF, press OK on the Installer Remote to turn  
SoftAP ON. When SoftAP is ON, the SoftAP access information, including the SSID and security key, is  
displayed in the lower half of the screen.  
5. Make sure Wi-Fi is turned ON on your device, and then look for the TV’s SSID in the list of available  
Wi-Fi networks. Initiate the connection, and enter the security key as requested.  
Once a device is connected successfully to the TV’s network, you can use it to access the Internet. Up  
to five devices may be connected at a time; the Number of Connected Devices field in the SoftAP screen  
shows the number of devices currently connected to the TV Wi-Fi access point.  
Note: A wired network connection MUST be established in order for guests to use SoftAP/Wi-Fi Service.  
Also, the SoftAP/Wi-Fi Service feature may only be used while the TV is turned ON.  
Note: If the Wi-Fi frequency is not automatically detected, set the frequency in the device(s) to 2.4 GHz.  
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Reference: LX774M Rear and Side Jack Panels  
GAME CONTROL/MPI  
When the TV/EBL is in Pass-through Mode, the  
MPI function enables an external MPI control  
device (i.e., VOD/PPV STB, etc.) to control the TV.  
Game Control—EBL in SONIFI PPV Mode only.  
LAN  
Use for video IP and/or network connections.  
SPEAKER OUT / LINE OUT  
3.5 mm jack) Connect external audio (fixed speaker,  
variable speaker, or fixed line level [amplifier])  
equipment. See Reference section, “External Stereo  
Speaker Specifications,” for further information.  
(
USB IN 2  
Insert USB memory device for software updates,  
cloning purposes, FTG Mode via CPU configuration,  
picture/music entertainment, etc., as applicable.  
PILLOW SPEAKER  
Connect pillow speaker here.  
OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT  
Use for amps and home theater systems. Note:  
When the TV is OFF, this port is not enabled.  
GAME CONTROL  
PILLOW  
/ MPI  
LAN  
SPEAKER  
TV-LINK CFG  
3.5 mm jack) Use to  
connect PC to TV (EBL)  
for local FTG Mode via  
EBL configuration.  
SPEAKER OUT  
LINE OUT  
(
PTC SERVICE  
(SERVICE ONLY)  
Restricted to  
USB IN 2  
PTC SERVICE  
(SERVICE ONLY)  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUT  
service updates.  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE IN  
SERVICEꢀ  
Typically used for  
downloading software  
updates, etc.  
ANTENNA/CABLE IN  
Connect to Antenna/  
CATV.  
TV-LINK CFG  
L/MONO-AUDIO-R  
SERVICE  
VIDEO  
A
V IN/AUDIO IN(DVI)  
RESET UPDATE  
UPDATE  
Restricted to software updates.  
RESET  
Initiates a hardware reset and turns the TV OFF.  
Side Jack Panel  
AV IN/AUDIO IN (DVI)  
Connect to composite audio/video output from  
external device.  
USB IN 1  
Insert USB memory device  
for software updates, cloning  
purposes, FTG Mode via  
CPU configuration, picture/  
music entertainment, etc., as  
applicable.  
HDMI IN 1 & 2  
Connection for HDMI output  
from external device.  
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Reference: External Stereo Speaker Specifications  
The SPEAKER OUT / LINE OUT 3.5 mm stereo jack on the LX774M rear panel provides stereo speaker  
signal outputs (fixed speaker, variable speaker, or fixed line level [amplifier]) for external audio equipment.  
Set Installer Menu item 097 AUDIO OUTPUT as required in accordance with external audio equipment  
connected to the TV. Also, refer to the following diagram for pinout details.  
Caution: Do NOT insert a mono plug, as this may damage the TV.  
SPEAKER OUT  
LINE OUT  
3
1
2
1
2
3
LEFT (Tip)  
RIGHT (Ring)  
GROUND (Sleeve)  
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Reference: Installer Remote Control Typical Key Functions  
An LG Installer Remote is required to set up and operate the TV. The LG Installer Remote illustrated below  
shows typical remote control functions and is provided for reference only.  
TV LG1/TV LG2 & TV Z1/TV Z2  
Selects the LG or Zenith IR codes sent by the  
POWER  
POWER  
Turns the TV On or Off.  
TV  
LG1  
TV  
LG2  
remote. In order for the TV to respond, this  
setting must match the setting in the TV.  
TV  
Z1  
TV  
Z2  
MENU  
MENU  
Numbers (0 - 9) & DASH  
Use to enter a channel or program number.  
Dash is used for sub-channel numbers such as  
9-1, 9-2, etc.  
Displays and removes the TV setup menus (or, if  
applicable, the Function Menu).  
FLASHBK (Flashback)  
Returns to the previously tuned channel.  
PORTAL  
Displays and removes the Pro:Centric interactive  
menu.  
CHANNEL UP/DOWN  
Changes channels based on channels in  
the channel lineup.  
INFO  
FLASHBK  
Displays channel information.  
VOLUME UP/DOWN  
Increases/decreases sound level.  
GUIDE  
Displays and removes the Pro:Centric channel  
guide/EPG.  
PORTAL  
INFO  
GUIDE  
Arrows (Up/Down/Left/Right) & OK  
Use to navigate on-screen menus, direct tune  
channels, and adjust TV settings.  
CH  
VOL  
+
+
(RETURN)  
Returns one level to the previous menu/  
display.  
OK  
CH. BANK  
Selects Channel Bank 1, 2, 3, or 4 when Hospital  
Mode is enabled and the TV is in PTC-CTV  
Mode or FTG Mode via CPU. Otherwise, this  
button displays available Aux inputs.  
VOL  
CH  
Color buttons access special functions in some  
menus.  
CC  
CC  
SAP  
Activates subtitles, unless the Channel  
Preview/Banks Setup Menu is currently on the  
screen (applicable for PTC-CTV Mode only), in  
which case this option displays the Lock (V-Chip)  
Menu.  
CH. PREVIEW  
Displays and exits the Channel Preview/Banks  
Setup Menu (TV in PTC-CTV mode only).  
CH.  
BANK  
CH.  
PREVIEW  
MUTE  
EXIT  
TIMER  
ALARM  
MUTE  
Switches sound On or Off.  
SAP  
Analog Mode: Selects MTS sound (Mono,  
Stereo, or SAP). DTV Mode: Changes the audio  
program language, if additional languages are  
available. *  
TIMER  
Sets the amount of time before the TV  
automatically turns itself Off.  
ALARM  
Enables users to schedule a one-time “alarm”  
event, in which the TV turns itself On at the  
user-specified time.  
SAP notes:  
*
If SAP is selected and no SAP is provided, sound  
may not be heard on channel.  
EXIT  
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to  
program viewing.  
Each channel may have its own SAP setting.  
Each time digital channels are tuned, the TV attempts  
to locate the default audio program language. If the  
default audio program language is not available, the  
TV will use the first available audio program.  
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Reference: LG Pro:Centric Patient Remote and Pillow Speaker  
LG Pro:Centric patient remotes and/or pillow speakers are available  
for purchase (see patient remote example at right and pillow speaker  
example on following page). For additional information and/or to purchase  
an LG Pro:Centric patient remote or pillow speaker, please contact your  
LG service representative.  
Patient Remote and Pillow Speaker Functionality  
Both the LG Pro:Centric patient remote and the LG Pro:Centric pillow  
speaker provide access to Pro:Centric application features (via PORTAL,  
INFO, and GUIDE buttons). See also “Installer Remote Control Typical  
Key Functions” on the previous page for further information on button  
functions. The patient remote also provides multi-code capability as  
POWER  
INPUT  
VOL+  
MUTE  
CC  
described below.  
CH+  
Set the Patient Remote IR Code Scheme  
(Multi-code Feature)  
OK  
This section describes how to set the LG Pro:Centric patient remote to  
send unique IR codes based on “bed number” in a multi-TV single room  
installation. The remote may be set from Bed 1 to Bed 4.  
VOL  
-
CH-  
PORTAL  
INFO  
GUIDE  
Note: The TV will always respond to the standard LG Installer Remote  
IR code scheme, i.e., you can always use an Installer Remote with the  
TV, regardless of its multi-code IR setting.  
The following procedure describes how to set the bed number in the  
TV’s Installer Menu and in the patient remote.  
1. Installer Menu item 020 FEATURE LEVEL determines the additional  
IR code scheme to which the TV will respond. Access the Installer  
Menu, and set item 020 to the desired value (16ꢁ–ꢁ19).  
FLASHBK  
EXIT  
The patient remote must now be set to match the FEATURE LEVEL  
setting. That is, if item 020 is set to 17 for Bed 2, the patient remote  
must also be set to multi-code Bed 2.  
SAP  
ALARM  
TIMER  
Note: By default, the patient remote IR code scheme is the same as  
the standard LG Installer Remote IR code scheme.  
2. On the patient remote, press and hold OK along with the desired  
(bed) number key (1ꢁ–ꢁ4).  
Typical LG  
Pro:Centric Patient  
Remote  
The LED at the top left of the remote will light for three seconds and  
then turn OFF.  
3. Once the LED turns OFF, release both keys on the remote.  
4. Verify that the patient remote now controls the TV, based on your  
settings.  
Note: If necessary, you can restore the patient remote IR code scheme  
to the standard LG Installer Remote IR code scheme by pressing and  
holding OK on the remote along with the “0” key.  
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Reference: LG Pro:Centric Patient Remote and Pillow Speaker (Cont.)  
USB Media Navigation  
This section provides a brief overview of the LG Pro:Centric patient  
remote and LG Pro:Centric pillow speaker navigation tools for use with  
USB media files (photos, videos, music, etc.).  
Note: The LG Pro:Centric pillow speaker is currently the only pillow  
speaker that enables users to navigate and play/view USB media files.  
Note: Refer to the Owner’s Manual for detailed information on USB  
memory device requirements and the types of media supported by the  
LX774M TVs.  
1. Insert the USB memory device into either of the TV’s USB ports.  
POWER  
Once the TV detects the USB device, a SmartShare icon will be  
displayed on the screen. Press OK (patient remote) or Enter (pillow  
GUIDE  
INFO  
speaker) to access the Smart Share application.  
ENTER  
2. Use the arrow keys on the patient remote /pillow speaker to select/  
highlight the desired option(s) in the Smart Share screen, and then  
press Enter/OK.  
PORTAL  
RETURN  
CHANNEL  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
3. Within each USB media directory (Photos, Videos, or Music):  
• Use the arrow keys on the patient remote/pillow speaker to navigate  
from one folder or file to another, and press Enter/OK to open or  
play a selected folder or file.  
• Use the arrow keys on the patient remote/pillow speaker, as  
necessary, to scroll through all available files.  
• In View and Play modes, you typically can use the pillow speaker/  
patient remote to navigate to another directory level (without exiting  
the Smart Share application).  
(patient remote) or  
To exit the Smart Share application, press  
Return (pillow speaker). The TV’s Smart Launcher will be displayed  
along the bottom of the screen, and you can use the Left/Right  
arrow keys on the patient remote/pillow speaker to select LiveTV to  
return to program viewing. If you wish to relaunch the Smart Share  
application, you must physically remove and then reinsert the USB  
memory device.  
Typical LG  
Pro:Centric Pillow  
Speaker  
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Reference: Pillow Speaker Setup  
The pillow speaker will only be functional after the Express Script/Custom Master TV Setup and/or  
cloning/USB configuration procedures are complete.  
Note: When Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE is set to 254 (factory default value), there is no  
power (voltage) supplied to the pillow speaker interface.  
Connecting a Pillow Speaker to the TV  
Connect the pillow speaker (see example at right) to the PILLOW  
SPEAKER interface on the rear jack panel of the TV.  
Typical Pillow Speaker  
(Serial Data Control)  
Caution: Use a pillow speaker that is a UL recognized  
pendant control bearing the warning: “Risk of fire if used in  
oxygen enriched atmosphere. Keep pendant control away  
from oxygen equipment.”  
TV  
POWER  
CHANNEL  
VOLUME  
Controlling the TV with Serial Data  
PREV  
MUTE  
These TV models are capable of being controlled by a single-wire, serial  
data signal. This is an LG patented technology and is being implemented  
SLEEP  
OPTION  
PILLOW SPEAKER  
by certain brands of “smart” pillow speakers.  
Pillow Speaker Interface  
This connector provides an interface for patient-pendant remote control or  
entertainment audio and nurse call systems. All lines are isolated from the  
AC power line and earth ground (a transformer isolates the DC supply,  
optocouplers isolate the control lines, and a transformer isolates the audio).  
For positive voltage configurations (e.g., for Zenith/Philips pillow speakers),  
+12 volts/+5 volts is provided on pin 3 (Channel Up/Data In) in reference  
to pin 4 (Common). For negative voltage configurations (e.g., for RCA  
pillow speakers), +5 volts is provided on pin 4 in reference to pin 3.  
Pillow Speaker Interface Pinout  
The following table describes the pillow speaker interface pinout (see  
also diagram at right).  
1
2
3
4
5
6
TV ON/OFF  
NC  
4
6
2
Pin No.  
Description  
5
1
CHAN UP/DATA IN  
COMMON  
1
2
3
4
5
Analog external control for TV ON/OFF.  
No connection  
3
AUDIO OUT  
Analog external control for Channel Up or Serial Data In.  
Common connection for control, data, and audio output.  
CHAN DOWN  
Isolated Audio Output. Nominal 14 ohm source impedance with  
short circuit protection. Audio level control provided by an external  
low-impedance, pad-type volume control or serial data Volume  
Up/Down keys.  
Typical Schematic for  
Analog Pillow Speaker  
6
Analog external control for Channel Down.  
4
Controlling the TV with Mechanical Switches  
5
1
SPKR  
6
3
A typical analog pillow speaker with mechanical switches will momentarily  
connect pin 1, 3, or 6 to pin 4 (Common) to control Power ON/OFF,  
Channel Up, or Channel Down (see schematic at right). These pins are at  
+13 volts DC (when measured from pin 4) with the switches open. Typical  
current draw is 8 mA when a switch is closed. (This operation is identical  
to previous models using the 5-wire interface, except that only +7 volts  
DC was supplied and current draw was only 2.5 mA.)  
2
VOLUME CONTROL  
(MALE  
PLUG)  
TV  
ON/OFF  
CHAN  
DOWN  
CHAN  
UP  
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Reference: VESA Standard TV Mounts  
General Guidelines: Choosing a Location  
for Installing a VESA Standard Mount  
To the right are some examples of VESA  
standard mounts. Since there are numerous  
types of stands and mounts available, only  
a few are shown here. Refer to the instruc-  
tions provided with the TV stand that will be  
used to mount the TV. Be sure the style of  
stand selected is capable of supporting the  
weight of the TV and is appropriate for the  
application.  
Wall Mounts  
Typical Wall Stud Type Mount with  
Swivel Bracket  
If the mount will be on a wall, a typical  
wooden stud behind the wall board would be  
the preferred choice for a location to attach  
the wall mount. The wall mount location  
chosen should be appropriate for drilling  
holes and have available the required power  
source as well as antenna/cable and any  
other equipment leads as necessary.  
Pedestal Mounts and Stands  
A sturdy surface on a desk or other similar flat  
table-like furniture would be the appropriate  
location for mounting a pedestal-style TV  
stand.  
Most stands are designed so that the wiring  
is threaded through the stand itself or a loop-  
through style clamp so that the wiring is  
neatly bunched and not strung in such a way  
as to create a potential hazard to the user.  
(Some stands are portable and can be  
moved from one location to another.) Be  
sure all safety considerations are followed.  
Typical Pedestal Type Mount with  
Swivel Bracket  
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Troubleshooting  
General Troubleshooting (Some Quick and Easy Tips for Resolving Problems)  
Installation  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Possible Solution(s)  
Cannot direct enter  
channel number.  
(TV in Pass-through Mode) Installer  
Menu item 028 CH. OVERIDE is set to  
If Installer Menu item 028 CH. OVERIDE is set to 0, only  
channels that are active in the TV’s channel lineup can be  
0, i.e., disabled (recommended setting). selected. Set CH. OVERIDE to 1 to allow access for direct  
keypad entry to all channels.  
(TV in FTG Mode) The channel entered Channel access is restricted to channels included in the FTG  
is not included in the FTG Channel Map. Channel Map. If necessary, make changes to the FTG  
Channel Map using the FTG File Manager or the FTG Device  
Configuration Application, as appropriate.  
No channels present  
after Express Script.  
Auto Tuning not run.  
Refer to Express Script procedure. Auto Tuning must be run in  
order for the channel lineup to be populated. To reactivate the  
Express Script, restore the TV to a factory default condition.  
Picture Reception and Sound  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Possible Solution(s)  
No picture.  
TV is turned OFF.  
Turn TV ON.  
Power failure?  
Antenna/cable not connected.  
Connections incorrect.  
MPI not connected.  
Encrypted program.  
Wrong tuning band.  
Audio muted.  
Connect antenna/cable signal to TV.  
Check connections on TV.  
If applicable, connect MPI cable to MPI device.  
Try another channel.  
Adjust Installer Menu settings.  
Normal picture,  
poor or no sound.  
Press MUTE or use Volume Up key to increase sound level.  
Try a different channel.  
Broadcast problem.  
Pillow/TV speaker not configured  
properly.  
Check that Installer Menu items 020 FEATURE LEVEL and 027  
HOSPITAL MODE are set as required. Also, if applicable, select  
TV Speaker in the Audio Menu.  
Erratic Operation  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Possible Solution(s)  
Installer Menu setup.  
Wrong Installer Menu settings.  
Adjust Installer Menu settings as required.  
Installer Remote  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Possible Solution(s)  
Remote doesn’t work.  
Remote not in TV Mode.  
Depending on the remote used, you may need to use a MODE  
key to put the remote into TV Mode.  
Not aimed at IR receiver.  
Point remote at IR receiver on TV.  
Remote too far from IR receiver or  
IR path is obstructed.  
Move remote closer to IR receiver on TV, darken room, and/or  
remove obstructions.  
MPI not connected.  
Weak batteries.  
If applicable, connect MPI cable to MPI device.  
Replace batteries.  
Wrong battery polarity.  
Too much light in room.  
Check that “+” and “-” match in battery compartment.  
Dim room light.  
Remote IR codes do not match  
setting(s) in TV.  
Make sure the Installer Remote is compatible. Contact your LG  
representative, as necessary. Then, check settings both in the  
TV and on the remote. IR codes sent by the remote must match  
the setting(s) in the TV.  
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Troubleshooting (Cont.)  
Commercial Mode Check / FTG Operation Troubleshooting  
Commercial Mode Check  
Use this flowchart to determine whether the TV is currently in Commercial Mode.  
Press POWER on  
Installer Remote.  
TV  
connected  
to AC  
Power?  
No  
No  
Plug into AC  
Power outlet.  
TV turned  
ON?  
Yes  
Yes  
Bad  
TV  
Leave the TV set ON,  
and press MENU on  
the Installer Remote.  
On-screen  
menu display  
no longer  
Press MENU  
repeatedly as if to  
access the Installer  
Menu.  
Function  
Menu  
on display?  
TV is not in Commercial  
Mode. Call Technical  
Support for assistance.  
No  
No  
toggles?  
Yes  
Yes  
TV is in  
TV is in  
Commercial Mode.  
Commercial Mode.  
FTG Operation Troubleshooting  
The following table provides troubleshooting information for when the EBL is configured for FTG Mode operation.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause(s)  
Cable(s) not connected.  
TV not powered.  
Solution(s)  
Communication Error  
(“Communications  
Timeout”)  
Check and connect communication cables.  
Check/connect the TV power cord.  
TV not turned ON.  
TV needs to be turned ON (default setting of Installer Menu  
item 118 POWER SAVINGS).  
Wrong COM  
(communication) port.  
In the FTG Device Configuration Application, select the  
correct COM port for the cable being used.  
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Troubleshooting (Cont.)  
Channel Banks Setup Troubleshooting  
Possible Cause  
Possible Solution  
Symptom  
Channel is blanked in all  
channel banks.  
Blanking a channel in one channel bank  
will make it blank in all channel banks.  
Modify the channel attribute(s), if desired, using the FTG  
Channel Map Editor in the FTG File Manager. See also  
normal operation by unchecking the “Blank Video”  
checkbox for the channel. Note that normal operation  
will be restored to the channel in all channel banks.  
“Inactive TV” message  
appears and then TV turns  
OFF.  
TV is set up to display “Inactive TV”  
message if all channels are deleted from  
Channel Bank 4.  
Use the Installer Remote to select another channel bank  
(1, 2, or 3) to return TV to normal operation.  
Channel found during Auto  
Channel was deleted in currently selected Premium channels may only be available on another  
Tuning does not tune in with channel bank.  
Channel Up/Down.  
channel bank. Modify the channel bank allocation(s) for  
the channel, if desired, using the FTG Channel Map  
Editor in the FTG File Manager. See also “FTG Channel  
Map Editor” overview on page 63.  
When CH. BANK key on  
Installer Menu item 027 HOSPITAL MODE Installer item 027 must be set appropriately (i.e., Hospital  
Installer Remote is pressed, is set to 0 (i.e., Hospital Mode is disabled). Mode must be enabled) in order for channel banks to be  
TV shows Input List Menu.  
available. If the TV is in CPU-CTV or PTC-CTV Mode,  
access the Installer Menu and set item 027 as applicable.  
If the TV is in FTG Mode via CPU, use the FTG File  
Manager to update Installer Menu item #027.  
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Glossary of Terms  
b-LAN  
FTG Mode  
Physical Channel Number  
SONIFI Solutions, Inc. proprietary RF  
communication system used to configure/  
control TV via RF distribution system.  
LG commercial TV mode that enables  
decryption of Pro:Idiom encrypted channels  
and logical channel mapping. Implementation  
and TV operation is based on the “owner”  
of the FTG Channel Map—the CPU or the  
EBL. TVs may be configured locally using  
LG’s proprietary PC software or remotely  
using an applicable head end device.  
The major channel number assigned to  
represent a specific 6 MHz RF band as  
specified by either the broadcast or CATV  
channel plan. See CEA (formerly EIA) or  
NCTA specifications for further information.  
Channel Lineup  
Channels set in the TV memory, via Auto  
Tuning/manual editing.  
Pro:Centric Application  
LG content delivery and communication  
interface that provides interactive entertain-  
ment, weather, amenities, etc. information  
for end users. (Powered by Pro:Centric  
server.)  
Cloning  
The process of capturing a Master TV  
Setup and transferring it to a Target TV  
using a USB memory device.  
Function Menu  
Available via Installer Remote “MENU” key.  
Indicates the TV is not in Pass-through  
Mode. Restricts menu options to a subset  
of the TV setup menus, allowing users to  
retain functional control, while disabling  
setup options.  
Commercial Mode  
Pro:Centric Admin Client  
A mode of operation that provides a broad  
range of commercial TV features based on  
control (settings) provided by the PTC and/  
or an MPI control device.  
Web editor/content wizard provided for  
service provider and customer configuration  
of Pro:Centric application and management  
elements.  
Installer Menu  
Defines commercial TV functionality based  
on the parameters set.  
CPU  
Pro:Idiom  
The TV’s Central Processing Unit.  
Responsible for the presentation of video  
and audio from content received via the  
TV’s tuner or Aux inputs.  
Zenith proprietary security software that  
unlocks access to premium content to help  
assure rapid, broad deployment of HDTV and  
other high-value digital content.  
LG Free-To-Guest (FTG)  
Refers to a particular commercial mode of  
operation within an LG TV. See also FTG  
Mode.  
EBL  
PTC  
Embedded b-LAN module. See also b-LAN.  
Protocol Translation Controller. The  
commercial controller (microprocessor) of  
the commercial TV.  
Logical Channel Number  
A number assigned to either a physical or  
virtual channel number in a Logical Channel  
Map.  
E-Z Installation  
Enables splash screen image, TV  
configuration, and software/firmware file  
downloads to selected TV models from  
a Pro:Centric server. Managed and  
administered via the Pro:Centric Admin  
Client.  
Target TV  
A TV to which a Master TV Setup will be  
transferred.  
Major Channel Number  
Typically, the RF channel number assigned  
to a digital video stream.  
TV Setup Menus  
Available via Installer Remote “MENU” key  
in Pass-through Mode only. Menus provide  
access to setup and functional features of  
the TV.  
Master TV  
Express Script  
A TV whose Channel Map and Installer  
Menu and TV setup menu settings have  
been configured as a Master TV Setup for  
cloning purposes.  
Hospital model TV configuration script  
that provides streamlined configuration for  
FTG Mode via CPU operation in a hospital  
setting, including a configuration option for  
Pro:Centric operation.  
USB Memory Device  
A USB flash drive or USB storage device,  
etc. that can be used for TV configuration  
purposes (typically cloning or FTG Mode  
via CPU configuration) or for updating TV  
software.  
Minor Channel Number  
A sub-channel or program number  
assigned to the content embedded in the  
digital video stream.  
EZ-Manager Wizard  
Lodging/hospital model TV configuration  
wizard that provides configuration options  
for Pro:Centric operation as well as an  
option for using a USB memory device to  
configure a TV.  
MPI  
Virtual Channel Number  
Multiple Protocol Interface. An MPI port  
or, for some TV models, an MPI card slot  
provides external control options for solution  
providers.  
An alias (virtual) channel number provided  
in the data stream, by the broadcaster, of a  
digital broadcast channel to be displayed  
by consumer TVs in place of the physical  
channel number. The major number is the  
same as the original analog channel  
number and the minor number is the nth  
program available in that digital video  
stream.  
FTG Channel Map  
Typically refers to a logical channel mapping  
of physical RF channels. This allows digital  
channels, like analog channels, to be tuned  
without requiring the dash key. Also, channels  
(digital or analog) can be arranged in any  
order that seems logical for customer tuning/  
viewing.  
Pass-through Mode  
The TV’s factory default mode of operation.  
TVs can be configured for stand-alone use  
or as Master TVs for cloning purposes, and/  
or TVs may be controlled externally in this  
mode.  
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Document Revision History / Open Source Software Notice  
Document Revision History  
Date  
Description  
February 2017  
Revision A: New document  
Product documentation is available online at: www.lg.com/us/business.  
Open Source Software Notice  
To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL and other open source licenses, that is contained in this product, please  
visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referenced license terms, warranty disclaimers and copyright  
notices are available for download. LG Electronics will also provide open source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering  
the cost of performing such distribution (such as the cost of media, shipping and handling) upon e-mail request to opensource@  
lge.com. This offer is valid for three (3) years from the date on which you purchased the product.  
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For Customer Support/Service, please call:  
1-888-865-3026  
www.lg.com/us/business  
Pro:Idiom is a registered trademark of Zenith Electronics LLC. Pro:Centric, Smart Share, and the “LG”  
logo are registered trademarks of LG Electronics Inc. b-LAN is a trademark of SONIFI Solutions, Inc.  
DLNA Certified is a registered trademark of Digital Living Network Alliance. Intel is a registered trademark  
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