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Configuring your LG webOS 1.0 display
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Written by Ian Maison
Updated over 2 months ago

This article should be used as a guide to assist you with setting up your LG webOS 1.0 displays to work with Signagelive.

The instructions will take you through installing and configuring Signagelive from the displays out the box state. If you have any issues during the process, please speak with our Support or Sales team for further advice.

Requirements before you begin:

  • Remote control

  • Connected USB Keyboard (optional)

  • Connection to either a wired or wireless network.

To configure your display, you will need an LG webOS 1.0 panel, for a full list of supported models, please read this article.

How do I install Signagelive on my display?

This video gives a complete overview of the installation process:

Text instructions for the installation and configuration of your IAdea device display can be found below:

  • Power on your LG webOS 1.0 display

  • Select the language in which to proceed

  • Select the continent in which your display will be used

  • Select the country in which your display will be used

  • Select the time zone in which the display will be used

  • Select ‘OK

  • From the Source menu, hold the ‘Settings’ button on your remote control for 5 seconds

  • When the chat bubble icon appears, press ‘8,0,8,0, OK’ on your remote control to access the Server Settings page

  • Change Application Launch Mode to Local

  • Turn on Fully Qualified Domain Name

  • Type in the URL - https://clients.signagelive.com/lgapp.zip using either your keyboard or remote control

  • Select Local Application Upgrade and change to Remote

  • Ensure the Application Type is set to .ZIP

  • Select ‘Confirm

  • Select ‘OK

  • Turn the display off and on again

  • In Signagelive Settings, select timezone and scroll down

  • Select Screen Rotation and scroll down

  • Enable or disable Remote Firmware Updates and scroll down

  • Save settings

Your player will now launch and, after downloading its content, show the Signagelive activation code. This should then be activated on your Signagelive Network using one of your active licences. When the player next successfully performs its content check, you’ll see the green tick appear to let you know the display has been successfully connected to Signagelive.

For further information on Activating your player, please see this corresponding article.

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