It will have a diagram of all your TV’s buttons and their locations. If you still can’t locate your TV’s power button, try finding the manual for your television online. Front right or left bezel (touch control).The main places to look for your LG TV’s power button are: Every LG TV comes equipped with a manual power control button. If you’re having a hard time locating it, don’t give up. It seems as if LG loves to hide the power button on their TVs – the location changes nearly every year! You’ll likely find a diagram in that manual detailing exactly what and where every button on your TV is. LG support has a great archive of all TV manuals. You should be able to get the exact model number from the back of your TV. If you’re still having trouble finding your LG TV’s power button, you can try to track down the user manual for your exact model number and year. I am not aware of any models that have this exact power button placement (back left) but if you still haven’t found it, I’d check it out just to be sure. If there is nothing on the back right side, go ahead and check the back left side for good measure. If you don’t see it, it might be worth grabbing a flash light. You should spot a small power button there. Move the TV slightly away from the wall and take a look on the back, right side of your TV. The LG B6 OLED 4K HDR Smart TV - 65" Class's Magic Remote works well controlling the AT&T U-verse set-top box and it's easy to switch back to watching local news and sports programs simply by selecting the remote's STB button while using Netflix, YouTube, or other Apps.If you searched and you searched and you simply could not find the power button on your LG TV, I’d be willing to bet its on the back side of the television.Īnother tricky, poorly placed power button by LG. One of the benefits of setting the service provider is now you can select Guide from the LG B6 OLED 4K HDR Smart TV - 65" Class's home menu and see all the program listings and channels. Once clicked, the set-top box will receive the IR based remote commands from the Magic Remote and you should be able to control the set-top box channels and open its menu.Īfter you can demonstrate control of the set-top box using LG's Magic Remote, you can click next to complete the process. You should have the set-top box right next ot the TV so that it's easier to navigate the Magic remote cursor to click the virtual channel change and menu buttons. ![]() If you choose 'Not in the list', LG will warn that it will be unable to set the universal control function.Įventually, we chose Motorola since that was the label on the front of the AT&T U-verse set-top box. If you make a mistake and choose the wrong manufacturer, the virtual remote buttons will not be able to control the set-top box, and you'll need to return to the previous menu. ![]() You next need to choose the manufacturer of the set-top box which you should be able to determine by looking around the outside of the set-top box. I use the up cursor button to bring the controls into view. In our case, we chose AT&T U-verse in the San Francisco area. If anything like the LG Amazon and Netflix etc apps those controls are within the app itself and can be selected using the left/right cursor and OK buttons on the remote. To emulate the set-top box remote, you need to choose what service provider supplied you the set-top box. This is highly recommended so you don't need to fumble around trying to figure out which remote to use. You can then set up the LG TV's Magic Remote to emulate the set-top box's own remote so you can use the Magic Remote to control the set-top box. You'll need to select which HDMI port your set-top box is connected to. ![]() Assuming the set-top box is already connected to the TV through one of the HDMI ports, press the STB button on the remote to pull up the Set Up Universal Control pop-up window on the TV.Īfter selecting 'YES', you will get brought to the Device Connector screen (you can also get here through the Home menu). It's easy to use your LG B6 OLED 4K HDR Smart TV - 65" Class to directly control your cable, satellite, or U-verse TV set-top box.
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