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How to turn off the screen off on LG OLED TV


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5 hours ago, sbzz said:

Screen off or TV off?

Just wanted to clarify.

 

 

5 hours ago, sbzz said:

Screen off or TV off?

Just wanted to clarify.

 

The TV is working perfectly fine...just to elaborate the issue: consider that you are watching a movie on YouTube or Amazone or Netflix and to attain a call in between had to pause the movie...the screen would blackout within 2 minutes to bring back the screen to live you have to shake the remote or push any button (this is typically an automated screen off function). Now that is not a real issue...it is perfectly fine to have a blacked out screen if you are not watching anything. The problem starts when  you are watching and listening to a webinar on th LGOLED TV logged on from the web browser, the screen would automatically black out in every 2 minutes while the audio would continue. Therefore, every 2 minutes you have to activate the screen. The same issue would also come if you are reading anything on the still screen from web. Hope this explain what is the issue and why I need to resolve it. Just in case you want to get in touch over the what's app here is my no. 9886728882. Please help me to find a solution.     

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2 minutes ago, Somnath Maity said:

 

The TV is working perfectly fine...just to elaborate the issue: consider that you are watching a movie on YouTube or Amazone or Netflix and to attain a call in between had to pause the movie...the screen would blackout within 2 minutes to bring back the screen to live you have to shake the remote or push any button (this is typically an automated screen off function). Now that is not a real issue...it is perfectly fine to have a blacked out screen if you are not watching anything. The problem starts when  you are watching and listening to a webinar on th LGOLED TV logged on from the web browser, the screen would automatically black out in every 2 minutes while the audio would continue. Therefore, every 2 minutes you have to activate the screen. The same issue would also come if you are reading anything on the still screen from web. Hope this explain what is the issue and why I need to resolve it. Just in case you want to get in touch over the what's app here is my no. 9886728882. Please help me to find a solution.     

 

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The TV is working perfectly fine...just to elaborate the issue: consider that you are watching a movie on YouTube or Amazone or Netflix and to attain a call in between had to pause the movie...the screen would blackout within 2 minutes to bring back the screen to live you have to shake the remote or push any button (this is typically an automated screen off function). Now that is not a real issue...it is perfectly fine to have a blacked out screen if you are not watching anything. The problem starts when  you are watching and listening to a webinar on th LGOLED TV logged on from the web browser, the screen would automatically black out in every 2 minutes while the audio would continue. Therefore, every 2 minutes you have to activate the screen. The same issue would also come if you are reading anything on the still screen from web. Hope this explain what is the issue and why I need to resolve it. Just in case you want to get in touch over the what's app here is my no. 9886728882. Please help me to find a solution.     

 

Please go to settings and check your Energy Saving settings. You have Auto, Off, Minimum, Medium, Maximum, Screen off options.

 

Also check your Timers Settings. Go to General -> Timers. Especially the Auto Power off.

 

Hope that helps.

 

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On 4/23/2020 at 12:07 PM, Somnath Maity said:

How to turn off the screen off on LG OLED TV

Hold the Mic button and say “Turn iff the screen” ; I use it very frequently and its very useful. No need for energy saving and all.

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