LG 32UN650-W

LG 32UN650-W 32-inch UHD 4K IPS Monitor Instruction Manual

Model: 32UN650-W

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient use of your LG 32UN650-W 32-inch UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Ultrafine Display Monitor. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating your product and retain it for future reference.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Whakanohoia te kaitutei i nga wa katoa ki runga i te papa, papapapa kia kore e taka.
  • Do not block ventilation openings. Ensure adequate airflow around the monitor.
  • Whakamahia anake te taura hiko me te urutau e whakaratohia ana me te aroturuki.
  • A ape i te tuku i te kaitirotiro ki te wai, ki te makuku nui ranei.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te kaitirotiro. Tukuna nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi ratonga whai tohu.
  • Wewetehia te kaitirotiro i te wa e uira ana te tupuhi, i te kore ranei e whakamahia mo te wa roa.

3. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te pouaka hua:

  • Aroturuki
  • Pūurutau Hiko

Additional cables (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort) may be included depending on your region or retailer.

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Huihui i te Tu

  1. Āta whakatakotoria te mata o te mata ki raro ki runga i tētahi mata ngohengohe, ma, kia kore ai e rakuraku.
  2. Whakapirihia te turanga tu ki te kaki tu ma te whakamahi i nga hiu kua whakaratohia.
  3. Tūhonohia te tūnga kua whakaemihia ki muri o te kaupane kia pao noa ki te waahi.

Mua view of the LG 32UN650-W monitor with its stand assembled.
Whakaahua 4.1: Mua view of the LG 32UN650-W monitor with its stand assembled.

4.2 Hononga taura

Connect the necessary cables to the monitor's rear ports. The monitor includes DisplayPort and HDMI inputs.

Kati-ake view of the LG 32UN650-W monitor's rear ports, including DisplayPort, HDMI, and power input.
Figure 4.2: Rear ports of the LG 32UN650-W monitor.

  • Mana: Honoa te urutau hiko ki te tauranga DC-IN i runga i te mata, kātahi ki te putanga hiko.
  • HDMI: Connect an HDMI cable from your computer or device to one of the HDMI IN ports (HDMI 1 or HDMI 2).
  • Tauranga Whakaatu: Connect a DisplayPort cable from your computer or device to the DP-IN port.
  • Ororongo Kei: Connect headphones or external speakers to the H/P (Headphone) port.

4.3 Te Whakatikatika i te Turanga Aroturuki

The monitor stand allows for height adjustment and tilt. To adjust the height, gently push or pull the monitor up or down. To tilt, hold both sides of the monitor and adjust the angle forward or backward.

Te taha view of the LG 32UN650-W monitor, showing its adjustable stand and slim profile.
Whakaahua 4.3: Taha view demonstrating monitor adjustability.

5. Mahi

5.1 Ngā Mana Taketake (Rākau Harikoa)

The monitor features a joystick button located at the bottom center of the screen for easy navigation of the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.

  • Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Press the joystick button once to turn on the monitor. Press and hold it for a few seconds to turn it off.
  • Tahua Uru: With the monitor on, press the joystick button once to bring up the main OSD menu.
  • Whakaterenga: Move the joystick left, right, up, or down to navigate through menu options.
  • Kōwhiringa: Pēhia te pātene joystick hei whakaū i te kōwhiringa.

5.2 Tahua Whakaatu Ma-Mata (OSD).

The OSD menu allows you to configure various settings of your monitor. Press the joystick button to access the main menu, then navigate to the desired options.


Video 5.1: Demonstration of LG OnScreen Control software for monitor settings.

Whakaahuatanga Ataata: This video demonstrates the LG OnScreen Control software, which provides a graphical interface on your computer to adjust monitor settings. It shows how to access quick settings like brightness, contrast, volume, and color temperature. It also illustrates how to change input sources, picture modes (Custom, Vivid, HDR Effect, Reader, Cinema, FPS, RTS, Color Weakness), and general settings such as language, smart energy saving, power LED, automatic standby, DisplayPort version, HDMI ULTRA HD Deep Color, buzzer, OSD lock, and OSD size. The video highlights the ease of resetting settings to initial values.

5.2.1 Tautuhinga Tere

  • Tirohanga: Whakaritea te maramatanga katoa o te mata.
  • Pūrata: Adjust the difference between the brightest and darkest areas of the screen.
  • Rōrahi: Control the audio output level.
  • Tāuru: Select the active input source (HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort).
  • Tae Tae: Choose from preset color temperature options or customize.

5.2.2 Tautuhinga Pikitia

  • Aratau Pikitia: Select from various preset modes optimized for different content types (e.g., Custom, Vivid, HDR Effect, Reader, Cinema, FPS, RTS, Color Weakness).
  • Whakarite Pikitia: Fine-tune specific picture parameters.
  • Whakarite tae: Adjust color balance and saturation.
  • Tautuhi Pikitia: Revert all picture settings to their factory defaults.

5.2.3 Tautuhinga Whanui

  • Reo: Tautuhia te reo tahua OSD.
  • SMART ENERGY SAVING: Adjust power consumption settings.
  • Arahina hiko: Control the power indicator light.
  • Automatic Standby: Enable or disable automatic standby mode.
  • DisplayPort Version: Select the DisplayPort version.
  • HDMI ULTRA HD Tae Hohonu: Enable or disable Deep Color for HDMI inputs.
  • Hopu: Turn OSD menu sound effects on or off.
  • Maukati OSD: Lock the OSD menu to prevent accidental changes.
  • Rahi OSD: Adjust the size of the OSD menu.
  • Mōhiohio: View monitor information.
  • Tautuhi ano ki nga Tautuhinga Tuatahi: Restore all monitor settings to factory defaults.

5.3 OnScreen Control Software Features

The LG OnScreen Control software enhances productivity by providing easy access to monitor settings and screen management features directly from your computer.

5.3.1 Screen Split

The Screen Split feature allows you to divide your screen into multiple sections for efficient multitasking. You can choose from various layouts (2-Screen Split, 3-Screen Split, 4-Screen Split, PIP) to arrange your windows.


Video 5.2: Demonstration of LG OnScreen Control's Screen Split feature.

Whakaahuatanga Ataata: This video demonstrates the Screen Split function within the LG OnScreen Control software. It shows how to select different screen layouts, such as 2-Screen Split, 3-Screen Split, and 4-Screen Split, to organize multiple application windows on a single monitor or across multiple monitors. The video illustrates how to easily resize and arrange windows according to the chosen split layout, enhancing productivity.

5.3.2 My Application Preset

This feature allows you to assign specific picture modes to individual applications. When a registered application is launched, the monitor automatically switches to its assigned picture mode.


Video 5.3: Demonstration of LG OnScreen Control's My Application Preset feature.

Whakaahuatanga Ataata: This video demonstrates the 'My Application Preset' feature in LG OnScreen Control. It shows how users can assign specific picture modes (e.g., Reader, Cinema) to different applications like Adobe Acrobat Reader, Windows Media Player, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Word. This allows the monitor to automatically switch to the preferred display settings when a particular application is in use, optimizing the viewing experience for various tasks.

5.3.3 Game Mode Settings

Optimize your gaming experience with dedicated game mode settings:

  • Wā Whakautu: Adjust the response time to minimize ghosting and motion blur (Normal, Fast, Slow).
  • FreeSync: Enable AMD FreeSync for tear-free and stutter-free gaming (On/Off).
  • Whakaiti i te Pōuri Nekehanga 1ms: Reduce motion blur for clearer fast-paced action (On/Off).
  • Whakanoho Pango: Adjust the black level to reveal details in dark areas of the game (adjustable slider).


Video 5.4: Demonstration of LG OnScreen Control's Game Mode Settings.

Whakaahuatanga Ataata: This video demonstrates the 'Game Mode Settings' within the LG OnScreen Control software. It shows how to adjust key gaming-specific features such as Response Time (Normal, Fast, Slow), FreeSync (On/Off), 1ms Motion Blur Reduction (On/Off), and Black Stabilizer (adjustable slider). The video illustrates the visual impact of these settings in a gaming context, highlighting how they can enhance clarity and responsiveness during gameplay.

6. Tiaki

  • Te horoi i te Mata: Me ata horoia te mata ki te kakahu ngohengohe, kore-puru. Mo nga tohu pakeke, kia ngawari dampen te kakahu ki te wai, ki te horoi mata ngawari, kore-abrasive ranei. Kaua e rehu tika te kai horoi ki te mata.
  • Te horoi i te Casing: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te aroturuki casing. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā hopi horoi kaha, i ngā hopi horoi rānei.
  • Whakahau: Ensure the ventilation holes on the back of the monitor are not obstructed to prevent overheating.

7. Te Raru

  • Kore Mana: Check if the power cord is securely connected to both the monitor and the power outlet. Ensure the power adapter is functioning.
  • Kore he Whakaatu/Mata Pango: Verify that the video cable (HDMI or DisplayPort) is securely connected to both the monitor and your computer. Ensure the correct input source is selected on the monitor. Try restarting your computer.
  • Mata Matapihi: Tirohia te hononga taura ataata. Me whakarite kei te hou tonu ngā taraiwa o tō kāri whakairoiro. Whakatikatikahia te tere whakahou i ngā tautuhinga mata o tō rorohiko.
  • Image Quality Issues (Blurry/Distorted): Ensure the monitor is set to its native resolution (3840 x 2160). Check the video cable for damage.
  • Pika Mate: While rare, a small number of dead or stuck pixels may be considered normal for LCD/LED panels. If the number of affected pixels exceeds manufacturer specifications, contact customer support.
  • VESA Maunga Hototahi: The monitor is VESA mount compatible. If experiencing issues with third-party mounts, ensure the mount adheres to standard VESA specifications and is correctly installed.

8. Whakatakotoranga

  • Tau tauira: 32UN650-W
  • Rahi Mata: 32 Inihi
  • Momo Whakaatu: IPS
  • Whakatau: 3840 x 2160 (UHD 4K)
  • Ahuatanga ōwehenga: 16:9
  • Viewing Koki: 178°(R/L), 178°(U/D)
  • Tirohanga: 350 nits (Momo)
  • Wā Whakautu: 5.0 milihakona
  • Kaute Tae: 3% DCI-P95
  • Hōhonu Tae: 1.07 Piriona tae
  • Hototahi HDR: HDR10
  • Tukutahi Urutau: Hototahi ki te AMD FreeSync
  • Stand Features: Height Adjustable Stand, Tilt
  • Ahu (me te turanga): 8.9 x 28.1 x 19.1 inihi
  • Taumaha Tūemi: 18.1 pauna

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Mo nga korero whakamana me te tautoko hangarau, tirohia te kaari whakamana kei roto i to hua me toro atu ranei ki te LG mana webpae. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.