If you don't have one, the manual is available online:
http://static.highspeedbackbone.net/pdf/AVR-488-OM-E_101.pdf
Suggestions:
1. Reset to default values. Per page 36 of manual: 1. Turn off Power. 2. Press Power while simultaneously pressing Speaker A and Speaker B. 3. Once the display starts flashing at intervals of about 1 second, release the two buttons.
2. Make sure you have AM or FM radio reception. This makes sure your speakers, amps, etc are connected and working correctly.
3. Connect DVD player to HDMI 1 in and TV to HDMI Monitor Out.
Play a known good DVD that works when you connected the DVD directly to the TV via HDMI.
Select the DVD/HDP input on the receiver and play the DVD. You should not have to perform any input assignments, etc. It should just work, as HDMI1 is the default system setting for DVD.
4. If possible, obtain a STB with HDMI out & repeat step 3 using the HDMI2 TV/CBL input. Keeping the signal path all digital (HDMI) will give you a better picture quality than forcing several analog to digital conversions (component video is analog).
4A. To use the component connection, first test by connecting the STB directly to the TV via component video/audio if possible. This tests that the component video output of the STB is working correctly.
Next, remove direct connection and connect via receiver. Connect STB to receiver as shown on page 13 in manual. Connect component video output from STB to component video input #2 (tv/cbl) on receiver. Connect the STB audio output to the corresponding tv/cbl audio inputs.
Make sure nothing is connected to the HDMI2 input or to any other TV/CBL inputs (composite video, s-video, digital coax audio).
Now select the TV/CBL input and turn on the STB. You should have both audio & video.
No HDMI cables other than between the monitor and the receiver / amp. The amp is "upscaling capable" and the amp manual confirms that this the case. The dealer I purchased the amp from re-tested the amp and proved this to me on one of their monitors (a Pioneer) and worked fine. I have since had an LG tech look at the set up and he has said I definitely have an issue with the HDMI on the monitor. Interestingly, if I change the setting of HDMI in the amp to from RGB Normal to RGB Enhanced, the LG's display changes from "No signal" to "Invalid Signal". I await the removal & repair of the set. Unfortunately, the set is out of warranty and the problem has most likely existed since the set was new. Puts me off the thought of buying another LG. Thanks for your effort.
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