How the LEDs light up
You can check the status of the TV by looking at how the LEDs light up.
There are two types of models in this series: the model with an LED that lights up according to [Operational response], and the model that indicates the TV status using an illumination LED (illumination LED model).
The way they light up varies depending on the [Settings] — [System] — [LED indicator] option.
Refer to the following for more about the locations of the LEDs and how they light up for various settings.
If there is [Operational response] in the menu
- Voice function LED (On the left side at the bottom of the TV. Only TVs with a built-in MIC.*)
- Operational response LED (In the center at the bottom of the TV.)
Voice function LED
Turns “on” or “blinks” when “Ok Google” is detected and the TV is communicating with the server in models with a built-in MIC and [Operational response] in the menu. The lighting pattern of this LED depends on the server communication status.
Operational response LED
Turns “on” or “blinks” in white when the TV is turning on, when receiving signals from the remote control, or when updating the software using a USB storage device.
When ["Ok Google" detection] is enabled, it turns “on” in amber. (only TVs with a built-in MIC*)
* The built-in MIC may not be available depending on your region/model/language.
Hint
- If ["Ok Google" detection] is enabled and then disabled, the voice function LED will “light up” in amber when the TV is turned on. (It will “turn off” when in standby/networked standby mode.)
If there is [Illumination LED] in the menu
- Illumination LED (In the center at the bottom of the TV.)
- Built-in MIC LED (On the right side at the bottom of the TV. Only TVs with a built-in MIC.*)
* The built-in MIC may not be available depending on your region/model/language.
Illumination LED
White “on” or “blinking” |
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Cyan “blinking” |
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Amber “on” |
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Yellow “on”* |
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* Only TVs with a built-in MIC
Built-in MIC LED (only TVs with a built-in MIC)
The built-in MIC may not be available depending on your region/model/language.
Amber “on” |
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