LG 50LA6200 Quick Setup Guide

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SMART TV Quick Setup Guide
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  The device automatically tries to connect to the
network available (wired network first). 
If you select 
Cancel or it fails to connect to the 
network, the network list available is displayed. 
Choose the network you wish to use.
For wireless routers that have the 
ꔒ symbol, you 
need to enter the security key. 
Wireless : AAA
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  The connected network is displayed.
Select 
Complete to confirm the network connection.
If you select the 
Other Network List, the available 
network list is displayed again.
Troubleshooting Network Problems
1
  Press the 
SMART 
REC
button to access the Smart 
Home menu. Select 
Settings and press Wheel (OK).
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Settings
2
  Select the 
NETWORK 
→ Network Status menu.
My TV Name      : 55LA6500-CA
Network Connection
Network Status
Wi-Fi Direct
Miracast
TM
/Intel's WiDi
NETWORK
Follow the instructions below that correlate to your 
network status.
Check the TV or the router.
TV                Gateway         DNS       Internet
Network Status
When an
 
 appears on TV, but an X on Gateway.
1
 
Check the connection status of the TV, AP and 
cable modem.
2
 Power off and power on the TV, AP and cable 
modem.
3
 If you are using a static IP, enter the IP directly.
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 Contact internet companies or AP companies.
 
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 Additional points to check when using a wireless 
connection
1
 Check the password for the wireless 
connection in the router settings window.
2
 Change the router SSID (network name) or 
the wireless channel.
Check the router or consult your Internet  
service provider.
TV              Gateway          DNS         Internet
Network Status
When an   appears on TV and Gateway, but an 
X on DNS.
1
 Unplug the power cord of the AP, cable modem and 
try to connect after 5 seconds.
2
 Initialize (Reset) the AP or cable modem.
3
 Con
tact internet companies or AP companies.
 
TV              Gateway          DNS         Internet
Network Status
When an   appears on TV, Gateway and DNS, 
but an X on Internet.
1
 Unplug the power cord of the AP, cable modem and 
try to connect after 5 seconds.
2
 Initialize (Reset) the AP or cable modem.
3
 Check that the MAC address of the TV/router is 
registered with your Internet service provider. (The 
MAC address displayed on the right pane of the 
network status window should be registered with 
your Internet service provider.)
4
 Check the router manufacturer’s website to make 
sure your router has the latest firmware version 
installed.