Press the Smart
button on your remote,
then click on the image below that matches your screen.
(webOS and webOS 2.0 have a subtle difference in the top-right,
move your mouse over an image to zoom)
If you do not have a Smart Button, choose HDTV.
webOS
- With the home screen still open, click the Settings
icon near the top-right.
- On the left side of the menu, locate and click the General Settings
icon.
- Click on Time & Date.
- If you're connected to the Internet or have an antenna connected with local broadcasting, use the Set Automatically option.
- Otherwise, uncheck Set Automatically and manually enter the Time and Date.
webOS 2.0
- With the home screen still open, click the Settings
icon near the top-right.
- Click the Advanced
icon at the bottom.
- On the left side of the menu, locate and click the General Settings
icon.
- Click on Time & Date.
- If you're connected to the Internet or have an antenna connected with local broadcasting, use the Set Automatically option.
- Otherwise, uncheck Set Automatically and manually enter the Time and Date.
Netcast
- With the home screen still open, click the Settings
icon near the bottom-left.
- On the left side of the menu, locate and click the Time Settings
icon.
- Click on Clock.
- If you're connected to the Internet or have an antenna connected with local broadcasting, use the Auto option at the top.
- Otherwise, change the top option to Manual and enter the Time and Date.
LG TV
- Press the Settings button on your remote.
- Choose the Time
menu.
- In the Clock section, try to use Auto.
- If Auto doesn't work, use the Manual option to set the time.
Note: If you observe daylight savings time, you will need to manually adjust the time during shifts.