LG 43UV340C 43UV340C.AUS Quick Setup Guide
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To connect your LG 43UV340C TV to Wi-Fi, press the 'Settings' button on your remote, navigate to 'Network', select 'Wi-Fi Connection', and choose your network from the list. Enter your password when prompted.
If your LG TV won't turn on, ensure it's plugged into a working power outlet. Try resetting the TV by unplugging it for 30 seconds, then plugging it back in. If it still doesn't turn on, check the power cable and the remote's batteries.
To update the firmware, press the 'Settings' button on your remote, go to 'All Settings', select 'General', and choose 'About This TV'. Select 'Check for Updates' and follow the on-screen instructions if an update is available.
If there's no sound, check if the TV is muted or if the volume is turned down. Ensure the audio output settings match your setup, especially if using external speakers. Also, inspect the audio cables for any damage.
To enable closed captions, press the 'Settings' button on your remote, go to 'Accessibility', and select 'Closed Captions'. Choose 'On' and adjust the settings as needed for your preferences.
For optimal picture settings, use the 'Picture Mode' settings. Press 'Settings', go to 'Picture', and select 'Picture Mode'. For vibrant colors, try 'Vivid', or 'Cinema' for a more natural look. Adjust further based on your preference.
To perform a factory reset, press the 'Settings' button, navigate to 'All Settings', select 'General', and choose 'Reset to Initial Settings'. Confirm the reset and follow the on-screen instructions.
Yes, you can control your TV with the 'LG TV Plus' app available on iOS and Android. Connect your phone and TV to the same Wi-Fi network, open the app, and follow the instructions to pair your devices.
To adjust the screen size, press 'Settings' on your remote, go to 'Picture', select 'Aspect Ratio', and choose the desired screen size option such as '16:9', 'Just Scan', or 'Zoom'.
Screen flickering can be caused by loose cables, incorrect settings, or interference. Check all cable connections, ensure the input source is stable, and try adjusting picture settings. If issues persist, consider a factory reset or contacting support.