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[LG OLED TV] How do I test the picture for myself?

Troubleshooting

You can perform a picture test to check for any abnormalities in the product.
If the image on the test screen appears okay, it may indicate a problem with the broadcast signal rather than the product itself.
In this case, please contact your broadcast service provider for further assistance. (e.g., cable TV, Skylife, IPTV) If the picture test screen does not display correctly,
you may need to contact LG Electronics service technician for further troubleshooting support.

Try this

Running [Picture Test]

Open the [Picture Test] in the TV Settings menu and select the menu items as instructed below.


➔ Running [Picture Test] in [2022 WebOS22] and [2021 WebOS 6.0]

Press the setting button on the TV remote and select [All Settings] → [General] → [OLED Care] → [Device Self-Care] → [Screen Self-Diagnosis].

1. Turn on the TV and press the [Settings] button on your TV remote.
Select [All Settings] in the [Settings] menu.

selecting All Settings by pressing Settings on the remote control

2. Select [General] and then [OLED Care].

selecting OLED Care in the general menu

3. Select [Device Self-Care] in [OLED Care].

selecting device self-care in OLED Care

4. Select [Screen Self-Diagnosis] in [Device Self-Care].

selecting screen self-diagnosis

5. Perform [Picture Test] to check the screen condition.

Video test execution screen

➔ Running [Picture Test] in [2020 WebOS 5.0]

Press the setting button on the TV remote and select [All Settings] → [Support] → [Additional Settings] → [Picture Test].

1. Turn on the TV and press the [Settings] button on your TV remote.
Select [All Settings] in the [Settings] menu.

2. Select [Support] and then [Additional Settings].

3. Select [Picture Test] in [Additional Settings].

4. Perform [Picture Test] to check the screen condition.

5. Press Yes to display a screen comparing FHD and UHD.

➔ Running [Picture Test] in the Settings menu [2019 or before]

Press the setting button on the TV remote and select [All Settings] → [Picture] → [Picture Test].

1. Turn on the TV and press the [Settings] button on your TV remote.
Select [All Settings] in the [Settings] menu.

2. Select [Picture] and then [Picture Test].

3. Perform [Picture Test] to check the screen condition.

4. Press Yes to display a screen comparing FHD and UHD.

➔ Running [Picture Test] in the Settings menu [Non-WebOS]

Press the setting button on the TV remote and select [Picture] → [Picture Test].

1. Turn on the TV and press the [Settings] button on your TV remote.
Select [All Settings] in the [Settings] menu.

2. Perform [Picture Test] to check the screen condition.

Note
If your remote control does not have the setting (Settings) button, press the home button instead to open the Settings menu.

This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

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