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Disclaimers
**Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, including in any or all descriptions, representations, statements or other
communications related to this Hisense device (hereinafter “Device”) made in any form whatsoever and at any time, some
or all of the pre-installed, or subsequently installed Application Services may not be available or capable of functioning
as intended by the provider of the Application Services in any or all usage areas for reasons outside of Hisense’s control,
including but not limited to, Internet access, local service limitations, etc. Any purchase or use of the Device, including
any Application Services, is purely at the user’s risk. Application Services are provided on an as-available basis without
warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, that the Application Service will be uninterrupted or error-free,
including but not limited to vagaries of weather, disruption of Service, acts of God, warranties of title, local or regional
limitations, no infringement, NOR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. No advice or information given by Hisense, providers, affiliates, or contractors or their respective employees
shall create such a warranty. Hisense specifically disclaims responsibility for any or all Application Services from
functioning at any time, and by purchasing the Device, you accept such disclaimer without any claim on Hisense. You are
solely responsible for providing an active and working connection to the Internet, along with any and all hardware and/or
software necessary to use the Hisense Device as intended.
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**Illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance. Product
design and specification may be changed without notice.
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Table of Contents
Welcome ................................................................................................................... 4
The new standard in Smart TVs 4 .........................................................................................................
Get the most out of your new TV 4 ........................................................................................................
Connect your TV 6 ................................................................................................................................
Connections and setup 6 ...........................................................................................
AC power 9 ...........................................................................................................................................
Remote control batteries 9 ....................................................................................................................
Roku TV Remote control 9 ....................................................................................................................
Panel buttons 10 ...................................................................................................................................
Starting Guided Setup......................................................................................................................11
Guided Setup ...........................................................................................................11
Setting up your TV 12 ............................................................................................................................
Connected Home Screen 17 ................................................................................................................
Non-connected TV Home screen.....................................................................................................17
Connecting brings out your TV’s full potential! 19 ................................................................................
Benefits of connecting 19 ..........................................................................................
What is streaming? 20 ...........................................................................................................................
But what if I didn’t connect my TV? 20 ..................................................................................................
Setting up Antenna TV 21 ...........................................................................................
Why do I have to set up the TV tuner? 21 .............................................................................................
How do I set up the TV tuner? 21 ..........................................................................................................
Using your TV 25 .........................................................................................................
Status light 25 .......................................................................................................................................
Standby mode energy savings 25 ........................................................................................................
Watching broadcast TV channels 25 ....................................................................................................
Pausing Live TV 27 ...............................................................................................................................
Switching TV inputs 28 ..........................................................................................................................
Playing content from USB storage devices 29 .....................................................................................
Playing content from local network media servers 29 ..........................................................................
Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room 29 ............................................................................................
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Adjusting TV settings 32 ............................................................................................
Settings menu 32 ..................................................................................................................................
Options menu 32 ...................................................................................................................................
Accessibility 34 .....................................................................................................................................
Advanced picture settings 35 ...............................................................................................................
Changing privacy settings 36 ...............................................................................................................
My Feed 37 ...................................................................................................................
Movies Coming Soon 37 .......................................................................................................................
Movies, TV shows, and people 37 ........................................................................................................
Searching for something to watch 38 .......................................................................
How do I search? 38 .............................................................................................................................
I found a show, now what? 38 ...............................................................................................................
Follow on Roku 39 .................................................................................................................................
Recent Searches 39 ..............................................................................................................................
Using the Roku Channel Store 40 .............................................................................
Customizing your TV 41 .............................................................................................
Rearrange tiles 41 .................................................................................................................................
Edit broadcast TV channel lineup 42 ....................................................................................................
Rename inputs 42 .................................................................................................................................
Remove unwanted tiles 42 ....................................................................................................................
Change themes 43 ................................................................................................................................
Change sound effects volume 43 .........................................................................................................
Configure power settings 43 .................................................................................................................
Configure accessibility 44 .....................................................................................................................
Configure parental controls..............................................................................................................45
More settings 50 ..........................................................................................................
Changing network settings 50 ..............................................................................................................
Changing time settings 50 ....................................................................................................................
Scanning for broadcast TV channels again 50 .....................................................................................
Setting the HDMI mode 51 ....................................................................................................................
Using the TV in a home theater 51 ........................................................................................................
Restarting the TV 53 ..............................................................................................................................
Resetting the TV 53 ...............................................................................................................................
Changing your Roku Channel Store PIN preference 54 .......................................................................
Getting system updates 54 ...................................................................................................................
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Other devices 57 .........................................................................................................
Screen Mirroring your phone or tablet 57 .............................................................................................
Getting and using the Roku mobile app 57 ..........................................................................................
Using a universal remote 57 .................................................................................................................
FAQ 57 ..................................................................................................................................................
Other informations 58 .................................................................................................
Additional Legal Statements 63 ............................................................................................................
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Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of your new TV! Discover the joy of endless entertainment. After it’s set up, you’ll be able to
access a world of streaming content channels that may include Netflix, YouTube, Crackle, CNET and literally thousands more.
Important: Your TV receives automatic updates from time to time, enabling new content and features. To determine the current
version of your Roku TV, go to > > after you complete Guided Setup.Settings System About
The new standard in Smart TVs
Welcome to TV like you’ve most likely never seen before — a home screen that you can personalize with your favorite devices
and streaming channels. Choose from hundreds of thousands of streaming movies and TV episodes, plus music, sports, kids,
family, international and much more. You should never run out of things to watch.
NOTE
• A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change and
varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold.
Get the most out of your new TV
Follow these simple steps to get the most out of your new TV.
1. Connect to the Internet.
• It’s simple, it’s easy, and it will unlock a world of entertainment. All you need is a network connection. There are hundreds
of free streaming channels, paid subscription services like Netflix and Spotify, convenient ways to rent or buy a favorite
film or show with Google Play and Cineplex and more.
2. Pick your favorite streaming channels.
• Find the entertainment you love. From the latest blockbuster movies to your favorite TV shows, with tons of live sports, a
broad selection of music streaming channels, popular programming in a dozen international languages, 24x7 live news
and so much more, your new Roku TV has your sweet spot. A paid subscription or other payments may be required for
some channels.
3. Personalize your screen.Home
• Put your favorite broadcast TV, streaming channels, gaming console and other devices front-and-center on the Home
screen. No more flipping through inputs or wading through complicated menus. You can even personalize the names of
each input and move tiles around so your most-often used devices and streaming channels are only a click away.
4. Search for your favorite movie, TV show, actor, or director.
• Once you’re connected to the internet, you can easily search across top streaming channels by movie or TV show title,
actor or director—all from one place. Search results are organized by price so you can always see the best priced option.
A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels.
5. Pause live TV.
• Pause, resume, fast forward, and rewind TV shows. Simply connect your own USB drive with 16GB or bigger capcity to
the TV and pause live TV for up to 90 minutes.
• Live TV Pause is available on digital TV shows received on the TV’s antenna input only, and only when the TV is
linked to a valid Roku account.
6. Send your personal media to the big screen.
• Send personal photos, videos, and music from your compatible smartphone or tablet to the TV screen in just a few
taps. Plus, with certain channels, such as Netflix and YouTube, you can send movies, shows, sport highlights, and more
directly to your TV.
• The Roku app for Microsoft Windows® mobile devices does not cast videos.
7. Follow movies coming soon.
• Use My Feed to choose from and follow a list of upcoming movies, and then watch for alerts each time one of your
followed movies becomes available or changes price.
NOTE
NOTE
5
• My Feed is not available in the Roku App for Windows mobile devices in the United States or Canada.
8. Take charge with a smartphone or tablet.
• Control your TV with the included remote or from your compatible smartphone or tablet with the free mobile app for iOS
ÂŽ,
Android™, and Windows™ mobile devices. Browse channels, view My Feed, listen to audio from streaming programs, and
even search with voice via the free mobile app.
• Mirror your compatible smartphone or tablet on your TV. Share videos, photos, web pages, and more from compatible
devices.
• Use your compatible smartphone or tablet to connect your Roku TV to the types of networks found in hotels and college
dorms, where you may have to agree to terms, enter codes, or provide identifying information.
• Voice search, Mobile listening, and My Feed are not available in the Roku app for Windows devices.
• Using your Roku TV on a restricted public network requires wireless availability and use of your network-connected
smartphone, tablet, or computer to authenticate access to your account. You must use your Roku TV remote control
to initiate the connection process. Streaming content might be limited due to your geographic location or because of
restrictions imposed by the wireless network host.
Go to for device compatibility information. support.roku.com
Let’s get started.
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Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc.
WindowsÂŽ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
NOTE
NOTES
Welcome
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Connect your TV
This section explains how to connect your devices to your TV.
Connecting an antenna, cable or satellite box
If you are using an antenna, CATV cable without a set-top box, or a cable or satellite box that has only an antenna output,
connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not provided) from the device to the ANT/CABLE input on the TV.
TIP: If you are using an antenna with a 300 ohm twin-lead cable, you need to use a 300-75 ohm adapter (not provided) to
adapt the cable to a connection that is compatible with the TV’s antenna input.
If you receive your TV stations through a set top box from a cable or satellite TV provider, connect it to the TV using the
best connection method available. From most to least desirable:
• HDMI® input – Digital HD and SD video
• AV input – analog SD video
• Antenna input – analog SD video using NTSC
Connecting a component with a composite AV video cable
If the best connection available on your component is AV or composite video output, connect it to the TV using a composite AV
cable (not provided). Composite AV cables typically have three RCA-type plugs on each end, color coded as follows:
• Yellow : Video
• Red : Audio, right channel
• White or black : Audio, left channel
Connect each plug to the corresponding connector on the component and on the TV.
or AN OUTT
Cable Set top box
RF Out
EXTERNA DEVICEL
TV PORT
ANT/CABLE
(not included)
(not included)
AV OUT
Video
L
R
White (L)White (L)
Yellow (Video)Yellow or Green (Video)
Red (R)Red (R)
Audio Cable
TV PORTS
VIDEO L R
AV IN
EXTERNA DEVICESL
DVD Player/Recorder
Video
Camera Set-top box
Satellite Receiver
Satellite
antenna
cable
VCR
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Connecting a component with an HDMIÂŽ cable
If possible, connect your devices using HDMIÂŽ cables (not provided). They help to provide the best video quality and also carry
audio signals, so that only one cable is needed. For better picture quality, we recommend that you use cables designated as
High Speed HDMIÂŽ cables.
TIP: You might need to configure the component to send its signal through its HDMI connector.
The connector labeled has the additional ability to use the audio return channel to send digital audio to a HDMI IN (ARC)
receiver or sound bar, as explained in select models also have an audio line out connection that is not affected by TV volume
or mute settings and does not disable the TV speakers. Use this connection when you want to use your amplifier or sound bar
to control the TV volume. To turn off the TV’s built-in speakers, in the screen menu, navigate to > > Home Settings Audio TV
speakers and change the setting.
NOTES
• Because the HDMI connector provides video and audio signals, it is not necessary to connect an audio cable.
• We strongly recommend to use HDMI Cable with 2 ferrite cores as shown in the figure.
Connecting headphones or analog sound bar
You can connect headphones or an analog sound
bar (not provided) to the TV’s headphone jack.
TIP: Inserting a plug in the headphone jack disables
the sound from the TV’s built-in speakers.
NOTE
• Loud noise can damage your hearing. When
using headphones, use the lowest volume
setting on your headphones that still lets you
hear the sound.
Connecting a USB device to the USB port
1. Connect USB devices such as hard drives, USB
sticks and digital cameras for browsing photos,
listening to music, and watching recorded movies
into the port.USB
2. Select the tile from the Roku Media Player Home
screen.
NOTES
• The TV’s USB port can supply a maximym
of 500mA at 5V DC. USB devices that require more than 500mA must have an external power supply. Exceeding the
maximum rating of the TV’s USB port may result in damage or data loss.
HDMI
HDMI
EXTERNA DEVICESL
DVD
Set-top Box
TV PORT
HDMI Cable
/
AUDIO
OUT
TV PORT EXTERNA DEVICEL
Headphone
TV PORT EXTERNA DEVICEL
USB
DC 5V 0.5A(MAX)
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Connecting an AV receiver or digital sound bar
You can enjoy Dolby Audio™ multichannel sound from your TV if you connect a digital amplifier or sound bar (not provided) in
either of two ways:
• Digital optical audio out (S/PDIF) – Connect a TOSLINK optical cable (not provided) from the TV to the Optical input on
your receiver or sound bar.
• HDMI® ARC – Connect an HDMI® cable (not provided) from the connector to the HDMIHDMI (ARC) ® input on your
receiver or sound bar. This connection uses the Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature of the HDMI
ÂŽ specification to output
sound from the TV to a compatible device. To use this feature, you must configure the TV to enable HDMI
ÂŽ ARC, as
explained in Enabling HDMI ARC on page 52.
Preparing for Internet connectivity
If you want to connect your TV to the Internet to watch streaming content, you must connect using a wireless modem/router or
a wireless access point. The TV connects through a built-in wireless LAN adapter. The TV does not support a wired connection
or the use of a USB network adapter.
We recommend that your wireless connection support the IEEE 802.11b/g/n specification for the best experience.
Wireless Adapter
built-in the TV set LAN Cable
Wireless Wi-Fi device or
Wireless IP sharer The LAN Port on the llWa
NOTES
• You must use the Hisense built-in Wireless LAN Adapter to use a wireless network because the TV does not support an
external USB network adapter.
• To use a wireless network, your TV must be connected to a wireless IP access point (IP sharer is not a common term in
the US). If the wireless IP sharer supports Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), your TV can use a DHCP or
static IP address to connect to the wireless network.
• If you apply a security system other than the systems listed below, it will not work with the TV.
EXTERNA DEVICESL
Powerless
Bass Speaker
Speaker
Digital Sound Bar
Audio Amplifier
DIGI LTA
AUDIO OUT
TV PORTS
/
AUDIO
OUT
Audio Cable
White(L)
Red(R)
Audio Cable
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AC power
Plug your TV into a power outlet. You can tell that the TV has power because the status light on the front of the TV lights up.
Status light on page 25 explains how the status indicator shows what is happening with the TV.
Remote control batteries
Open the back of your Roku TV remote control and insert the included batteries, observing the proper orientation as indicated
in the battery compartment. Reattach the back cover.
Roku TV Remote control
POWER Turns TV on and off.
BACK Menu• : Goes back to previous menu/screen.
• Home screen tile Home: Moves highlight back to the menu option.
• Watching Antenna TV or a TV input: Returns to Home screen.
• Playing streaming content: Stops playing stream and returns to the previous menu or
screen.
• Browsing streaming content: Goes to the previous level in the content tree.
HOME HomeImmediately returns to the screen menu.
OPTIONS Displays additional options when available.
UP / DOWN Moves the highlight in the corresponding direction.
When watching TV, this button changes channel.
LEFT <Moves the highlight left, if possible (if a hint appears).
When watching TV, displays your channel list.
RIGHT >Moves the highlight to the right, if possible (if a hint appears).
When watching TV with the channel list displayed, dismisses the channel list.
OK Selects the highlighted option.
When watching TV, this button displays program information banner.
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MEDIA
PLAYBACK
CONTROLS
Rewind, pause, play, and fast forward streaming content and broadcast TV (if Live TV Pause
is enabled).
Press REWIND or FAST FORWARD one, two, or three times to control the speed of the
operation.
REWIND and FAST FORWARD also jump backward and forward one page at a time when
viewing long lists, such as your channel list.
INSTANT
REPLAY
Streaming programs that support this feature and broadcast TV if Live TV Pause is enabled,
jumps back a few seconds with each press and resumes playing.
Broadcast TV if Live TV Pause is disabled, jumps to previous channel.
When using an on-screen keyboard, backspaces in the text you are entering.
SLEEP Displays a banner showing the remaining sleep time, if any, or Sleep timer is off. Subsequent
presses cycle among the preset sleep time intervals. Once set, the sleep timer remains in
effect regardless of what you are watching.
VOLUME / MUTE
(Side view)
Increases/decreases volume and mutes the TV sound.
NOTE
• If the TV is muted, pressing VOLUME UP unmutes. Pressing VOLUME DOWN does
not unmute the sound.
STREAMING
CHANNELS
SHORTCUTS
Dedicated buttons show the logo of a preset streaming content provider. Pressing a button:
• Displays the streaming channel’s main page if you have already added the channel to your
Home screen.
• Displays the streaming channel’s sign-up page if you have not already added the channel.
Panel buttons
The controls on the TV enable you to perform simple functions, but are not a substitute for the remote control. Your TV has
seven buttons on the right edge of the screen. From top to bottom, they perform the following functions:
• Input: Selects among the configured TV inputs. Each press moves down one item. Pressing or Channel + Channel –
moves the highlight up or down. Pausing for a few moments selects the highlighted input.
• Channel +: Moves the highlighted item up in the current menu.
• Channel –: Moves the highlighted item down in the current menu.
• Volume +: Increases the volume.
• Volume –: Decreases the volume.
• Mute: Mutes and unmutes the sound.
• Power: Turns the power on and off.
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Setting up your TV
With the first Guided Setup screen on your TV, follow these steps to set up your TV:
1. Press the or buttons on the remote control to go to the next screen:[OK] [RIGHT]
2. Press [OK] to select . Home mode is the right choice for enjoying your TV at home. It provides energy Set up for home use
saving options as well as access to all features of the TV.
NOTE
• ‘Store’ mode configures the TV for retail display and is not recommended for any other use. In store mode, some
features of the TV are missing or limited. To switch from one mode to the other, you have to perform a factory reset as
explained in , and then repeat Guided Setup.Factory reset everything on page 53
After you select , the TV scans for the wireless networks within range and displays them in order, with Set up for home use
the strongest signals first. In addition to your own wireless signal, the TV might pick up signals from your neighbors.
3. Press or to highlight the name of your wireless network, and then press to select it.[UP] [DOWN] [OK]
NOTE
• Some wireless networks, such as those often found in dorm rooms, hotels, and other public places, may require you
to read and agree to terms, enter a code, or provide identifying information before letting you connect to the Internet. If
the Roku TV detects that you are connecting to such a network, it prompts you through the connection process using
your compatible smartphone or tablet to provide the needed information. For more information, see Using your TV in a
hotel or dorm room on page 29.
Other options:
Connect to the Internet later – If you’re unable to connect to the Internet, that’s OK. You can skip this step and use
the TV to watch broadcasts, play games, and watch DVDs. If you want to connect later, it’s easy. We’ll show you how in
Benefits of connecting on page 19.
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NOTE
• If you decide not to connect, Guided Setup skips ahead to setting up the devices that you’ve connected to your TV.
See to get started using your non-connected TV.Non-connected TV Home screen on page 17
– This option depends on the number of wireless networks within range:Scan again / Scan again to see all networks
• Scan again appears if the list already shows all available wireless networks within range. If you don’t see your wireless
network name in the list, you might need to adjust the location of your wireless router or the TV, turn on your router, or
make other changes. When everything is ready, select to see if your network name now appears in the list.Scan again
• Scan again to see all networks appears if the TV finds more than seven wireless networks, because the TV initially
displays only the strongest seven networks. If you don’t see your wireless network name in the list, this option displays
the complete list. If you still don’t see your network name, you might have your router configured to provide wireless
service as a “private network.”
NOTE
• Highlighting either of these options displays an informational panel with the
unique media access control (MAC)
address of your Roku TV. You will need the MAC address if your wireless router is configured to use MAC address
filtering.
Private network Private network – If your wireless network name is hidden, it won’t appear in the list. Select to display
an on-screen keyboard, and use it to enter your network name. Unless you changed the factory-set network name, you
can find the name (also called SSID) on a label on the router.
If you select a wireless network that is password-protected, an on-screen keyboard appears. Use the keyboard to enter the
network password.
TIP: Wireless networks that are password-protected display a “padlock” icon adjacent to the name. This icon enables you to
know that you are going to be prompted to enter a password after you select that network.
4. After you submit your network password, the TV displays progress messages as it connects to your wireless network, your
local network, and the Internet.
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5. Your TV needs to know the local time zone so that it can correctly display time information
about the program you are
currently watching. If the TV is unable to automatically determine
the local time zone, it prompts you to choose your time
zone from a list. Use the and [UP] [DOWN] buttons to highlight your time zone, and then press .[OK]
6. As soon as the TV is able to connect to the Internet, it downloads and installs its first software update, and then restarts.
TIP: Your TV automatically checks for updates periodically. These updates provide new features and improve your overall
experience with the TV. After an update, you might notice that some options have moved, and that there are new options or
features.
After the TV restarts, it displays the screen:Activation
NOTE
• A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change
and varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold. Fewer
movies and TV episodes are available outside the United States.
Thousands of streaming channels
450,000+ movies and TV episodes
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7. Using a computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection, go to the web address displayed on the screen and
enter the code that appears on your screen.
After you log in or create your Roku account, the link page
suggests that you select some streaming channels. After you
confirm your selections, the TV gets an acknowledgement,
and then adds your preexisting and newly-selected streaming
channels to your Roku TV. This process is automatic and takes
a few moments—a little longer if you already have a lot of
streaming channels to add.
TIP: Streaming channels from all Roku streaming devices
associated with your account are synchronized periodically, so
all of your Roku streaming devices have the same streaming
channels (subject to compatibility with the device).
After it adds your selected streaming channels, the TV helps you
set up the devices that you’re connecting to it, such as a cable
box, Blu-ray player, or game console:
8. Press or to proceed:[OK] [RIGHT]
Why do I need a Roku Account?
You need a Roku account for several reasons.
• It links you, your Roku TV and your other Roku
streaming devices to the Roku Channel Store and
billing service.
• Streaming content providers know that it’s OK to
send content you request to your TV.
• Roku can automatically send updates to your device.
You need a Roku account to activate your device and
access entertainment across thousands of streaming
channels. Roku accounts are free, and while a valid
credit card number is not required to create your
account, providing your credit card information makes
renting and purchasing entertainment from the Roku
Channel Store fast and convenient.
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9. Connect all the devices you plan to use with your TV, turn them all on, and then select Everything is plugged in and
turned on. The TV now takes you step by step through each of its inputs and asks what kind of device you have connected.
On each input that has a connected and active device, you can see its picture and hear its sound.
10. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to highlight the label you want to associate with the input, and then press [OK] to move on to the
next input.
You’re done with Guided Setup.
NOTE
• Some Roku TVs, depending on where you live and other factors, show you an introductory video filled with some great
hints and tips. If you’re not interested in viewing this video, press [ ] on the remote control to exit to the Roku TV
Home screen.
When you finish Guided Setup, and whenever you press [ ] Home on the remote control, the screen greets you.
From here, you can explore everything your TV has to offer. Press the arrow buttons to move around, and press [OK] to
select a highlighted item. We’ve designed the TV to encourage you to explore, and you can probably figure out most of the
capabilities and settings on your own. If you have any questions or difficulties, you can find answers and solutions in this guide.
If you find yourself a long way from the screen, you can always get back right away by pressing one button: Home [ ].
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Connected Home Screen
Here is a typical screen from a TV that’s connected to the Internet and paired with a Roku account.Home
NOTE
• A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change
and varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold.
Personalize your Home screen
You can do a lot to personalize your screen and make it just right for you and your family:Home
Add streaming channels by using the menu option to browse the Roku Channel Store.Streaming Channels
Remove a tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Remove input Remove channel OK. Then highlight or and press .
Reposition a tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Move input Move channel. Then highlight or and press OK. Use the
arrow buttons to move the tile, and then press to lock it in its new location.OK
Rename a TV input tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Rename input. Then highlight and press OK. Highlight a new
name in the list, and then press to assign that name to the tile.OK
Change the screen theme by going to > to find and pick one to suit your mood.Settings Themes
Non-connected TV Home screen
Here is a typical screen from a TV that is not connected to the Internet.Home
Highlighted item -
press to select[OK]
Press [ ] for options
when available
Hint - Press to [RIGHT]
see another screen
Streaming channels
and applications
Home menu
TV inputs
Highlighted item -
press to select[OK]
Press [ ] for options
when available
Hint - Press to [RIGHT]
see another screen
Home menu
TV inputs
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Personalize your Home screen
You can do a lot to personalize your screen and make it just right for you and your family:Home
Remove a tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Remove input OK. Then highlight and press .
Reposition a tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Move input. Then highlight and press OK. Use the arrow buttons to
move the tile, and then press OK to lock it in its new location.
Rename a tile by highlighting it and pressing [ ] Rename input. Then highlight and press OK. Highlight a new name in
the list, and then press OK to assign that name to the tile.
Add streaming channels by browsing the Roku Channel Store (after connecting the TV to the Internet to add the Streaming
Channels option to the menu).
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Connecting brings out your TV’s full potential!
Make any night a movie night
Thousands of movies to choose from, across all major streaming movie channels like Netflix, Cineplex Store, Crackle, and
more . You’ll never run out of something new to watch.
Get in the groove
Stream endless hours of music from free and subscription-based channels like Spotify and VEVO. With almost instant access
to thousands of music artists, your favorite beats are just as close as your remote.
Explore your passions
In addition to popular streaming channels like YouTube, NHL, Sky News and Cineplex Store, your Roku TV also offers
hundreds of streaming channels to fuel your passions—including fitness, cooking, religion, outdoors, International programming
and much more.
Enjoy FREE trials of popular channels
Your Roku TV comes loaded with special offers, including free trials (if eligible) from popular streaming channels Netflix,
Spotify, DailyBurn Fitness, and many more. REMEMBER THAT YOU MUST CANCEL BEFORE THE FREE TRIAL ENDS TO
AVOID SUBSCRIPTION FEES.
Take advantage of awesome features
Live TV Pause lets you connect a USB drive (not provided) and pause live TV for up to 90 minutes. After pausing, you can
play, fast-forward, rewind, and pause again to any point within the rolling 90 minute window.
Mobile Private Listening on the Roku app lets you listen to streaming programs on headphones (not provided) plugged into
your mobile device .
Automatic Media Player Launch automatically starts the Roku Media Player when you insert a USB drive (not included) with
a recognizable file system (such as FAT16/32, NTFS, HFS+ or EXT2/3).
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* A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change and
varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold.
Available only on Roku mobile app for IOS
® and Android™. This feature works with streaming content only. It is not available
when watching Antenna TV or HDMI inputs.
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What is streaming?
Streaming is viewing or listening to video or audio content that is sent over the Internet, or located on a network-connected
media server or on a USB device plugged into the TV’s USB port.
With streaming, you can watch most programs on demand, when it’s convenient for you. When streaming, you can play,
pause, rewind, and fast forward whatever you are watching. You can also replay the last few seconds again, or turn on closed
captions.
Tip: Some content cannot be paused or skipped. For example, if you are viewing live programming or a program that is
supported by ads, you generally are not allowed to skip the ads.
Your TV lets you chose from thousands of streaming channels that over a huge selection of entertainment:
• Over 450,000 movies and TV shows (fewer choices are available outside the United States)
• Unlimited music, live and on-demand
• Tons of live and on-demand sports
• Commercial-free kids programming
• International language programming in 22 languages
• 24x7 news and in-depth news commentary
Many streaming channels are free. Some streaming channels, like Cineplex and Amazon Video, let you purchase or rent the
latest movie releases or popular TV series. Some channels such as Netflix or Spotify charge a monthly subscription fee and
others are available at no additional cost if you subscribe to a companion service through your cable or satellite provider. For
example, HBO subscribers with participating broadcast TV provider accounts can add the HBO Go channel and watch it at no
additional cost.
If you have an existing subscription to a service like Netflix or Spotify, you can just sign in with your existing user name and
password.
To play streaming content that is available on the Internet, you add streaming channels to your screen. To add a Home
streaming channel to your screen, use the option on the screen menu to go to the Roku Home Streaming Channels Home
Channel Store, and then select the streaming channel you want to add. The streaming channel is then added to your Home
screen, and you can watch it at any time.
For more information on using the Roku Channel Store feature, see Using the Roku Channel Store on page 40.
NOTE
• A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change and
varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold.
But what if I didn’t connect my TV?
What if you went through Guided Setup and chose ? No worries. Your Roku TV makes it easy Connect to the Internet later
to connect whenever you want. As you move around the Home screen, you’ll see several places where you can start the
connection process. For example:
Every now and then you’ll see a message appear on the panel to the right of the screen offering a Home Connect Now
option. Simply highlight and select the option to get started.Connect Now
Use the option in the menu. From the menu, select , then Connect and activate now Settings Home Settings Network,
and then .Connect and activate now
If you want to start over from the beginning, use the menu to do a , and then go through Guided Settings Factory reset
Setup again. This time, choose your home network when prompted.
Regardless of how you connect, the process is the same. If you need details, see Step 3 of .Setting up your TV on page 12
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Despite all of the entertainment possibilities of your Roku TV, you may also want to watch broadcast TV. You can watch
broadcast TV in much the same way you watch other entertainment choices. You select a tile—the tile—from the Antenna TV
Home screen.
The first time you select the tile, you have to set up the TV tuner. Setting up the TV tuner scans for active Antenna TV
channels and adds them to your broadcast TV channel list.
Why do I have to set up the TV tuner?
You might be asking, “Why is this step necessary?” Good question.
Not everyone needs to use the TV tuner. For example, you might have a set top box provided by a cable or satellite company
that receives all of your channels. Most of these set top boxes use an HDMI ÂŽ connection.
More and more people are watching only streaming TV and do not have a TV antenna or cable/satellite service. If you
don’t need the TV tuner, you can bypass setting it up and instead remove it from the screen as explained in Home Remove
unwanted tiles on page 42.
When you set up Antenna TV, the TV scans the signals on its antenna input for channels with a good signal, and adds those to
the channel list, skipping dead channels and channels with a very weak signal.
The TV will, however, let you add two analog channels, even if they have no signal. You might need to add these channels
if you have an older set top box, VCR, or game console that can only output a signal on analog channel 3 or 4. These are
the only channels that can be added regardless of whether they have a good signal. Typically, you’ll only need one of these
channels, but both are provided to make setup simpler. You can hide the one you don’t want as explained in Edit broadcast TV
channel lineup on page 42.
How do I set up the TV tuner?
Setting up the TV tuner is easy—your TV does most of the work. You just have to answer a couple of questions.
1. Make sure your antenna or other device is connected to the TV’s input.ANT/CABLE
2. On the screen, select the tile. Home Antenna TV
3. Read the simple on-screen instructions and select .Start finding channels
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4. If prompted, select your time zone. You’ll only need to do this if the TV can’t figure out your time zone from your Internet
connection.
5. When prompted, select whether to add analog channels 3 and 4 (to enable you to connect older set top boxes, VCRs, or
game consoles).
6. Wait while your TV scans for broadcast (antenna TV) stations…
Why does the
TV need my
time zone?
The TV needs to know
your time zone so that
it can correctly display
information about
the program you are
currently watching.
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… and then cable TV channels.
Scanning for channels can take several minutes.
Tip: Cable TV channels are channels from a cable TV provider that you can receive by connecting their cable directly to
your TV (unscrambled NTSC, ATSC, and QAM channels, if you’re the kind of person who is interested in the details). In
many cases, your cable provider probably requires you to use their set-top box and connect it to a different input, and then
use the set-top box to tune your cable stations. In that case, you can skip scanning for cable channels.
7. When the channel scans finish, the TV shows the number of channels it added.
8. If you connected your TV to the Internet, you have the option of setting up Live TV Pause. Pausing Live TV on page
27explains how to set up and use this feature. If you don’t want to set up Live TV Pause, or if this option is not available
to you, select to start watching Live TV.Done
Tip: Repeat the channel scan from time to time to make sure you are receiving all of the latest channels. Broadcasters add
and remove channels, move channels to different parts of the spectrum, and change the power levels of their channels
periodically. Your antenna reception and picture quality depend on the position of your antenna and on your location relative
to the antennas of broadcasters in your area.
NOTE
• You’ll have to repeat the channel scan if you remove the tile from the screen or perform a factory Antenna TV Home
reset. To repeat the channel scan, go to > > > > Settings TV inputs Antenna TV Scan again for channels Start
finding channels.
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Now, you’re ready to watch broadcast TV! While you’re watching, try the following:
Press [UP] [DOWN] or to change channels.
Press [LEFT] to display the channel list and then use the [UP] [DOWN] [REWIND] and to select a channel to watch. Or press
or [FAST FORWARD] to jump through the channel list a page at a time.
Press [OK] to display information about the current program.
Press [ ] to switch to the previously tuned channel.
Press [ ] to see options for picture and sound settings.
NOTE
• If [ ] is not available on your remote control, you can use on the Roku App or on a universal remote. [ ] [BACK]
For more information, see .Other devices on page 57
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NOTE
• If [ ] is not available on your remote control, you can use on the Roku App or on a universal remote. [ ] [BACK]
For more information, see .Other devices on page 57
Viewing program information
To view information about the current program, press . The TV displays a banner at the bottom of the screen with as much [OK]
information as is available in the program data stream, as shown in the following example.
Program information, subject to availability within the broadcast information, includes:
• Channel number
• Channel call sign
• Signal strength
• Program title
• Start time, end time, and graph of program length showing current position
• Content rating
• Video resolution (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)
• Dolby Audio ™
• Audio features (SAP)
• Closed captioning (CC)
• Current time
• Program description. If the entire description does not fit, press [OK] to expand the size of the banner and see the entire
description.
Tip: If you’ve set up Live TV Pause, and you’re watching broadcast TV, you’ll also see a progress bar showing the current
playback position within the rolling 90-minute pause time. For more information, see .Pausing Live TV on page 27
Adjusting settings
Press [ ] to display the Options menu. Press [UP] and [DOWN] to highlight an option, and then press [LEFT] and [RIGHT]
to change the setting. explains each of the settings in detail.Adjusting TV settings on page 32
Program information banner
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Switching TV inputs
Pausing Live TV
Using Live TV Pause, your Roku TV gives you the ability to pause, play, fast forward, and rewind digital broadcast TV. You can
pause live TV for up to 90 minutes.
Requirements
To use this feature, you need to:
1. Connect your TV to the Internet. If you didn’t connect during Guided Setup, see But what if I didn’t connect my TV? on page
20.
2. Provide your own dedicated USB drive with the following minimum specifications.
• 16 GB
• 15 Mbps read/write speed
• USB 2.0 compliant
A USB flash drive (thumb drive) meeting the minimum requirements is highly recommended. However, using a larger drive
does not extend the 90 minute pause time.
IMPORTANT: All existing content on your USB drive is erased when you enable this feature.
3. Enable Live TV Pause.
Enabling Live TV Pause
You can enable Live TV Pause in several ways:
Go to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Live TV Pause Enable, and then select .
After completing a channel scan, select from the available options.Set up Live TV Pause
Press the button on the Roku remote while watching a digital broadcast TV channel.Play/Pause
Highlight the Antenna TV tile on the Home screen, press [ ] on the remote control, and then select Enable Live TV
Pause.
After starting Live TV Pause setup in any of these ways, the TV prompts you through the steps needed to enable this feature.
Setup takes only a few moments.
NOTE
• Use of a USB hub is not supported.
Using Live TV Pause
If you have used the Roku remote control to watch streaming channels, using Live TV Pause should be very familiar to you.
While watching a digital broadcast TV channel, press [ PLAY / PAUSE ] to pause or play the content. After the TV program
has been paused for 90 minutes, the TV resumes playing.
After watching a channel for a while, press ] to jump back up to the point where you first started watching the [ REWIND
channel, up to 90 minutes.
After pausing or rewinding, press [ FAST FORWARD ] to jump ahead up to the point where you are once again watching
the live TV program.
Press [ FAST FORWARD ] or [REWIND] repeatedly to cycle through 1x, 2x, and 3x skip speeds. Press [ ] to play back
the last several seconds of the program.
NOTE
• If [ ] ] is not available on your remote control, you can use [ on the Roku App or the ] on a universal remote. [Back
For more information, see . Additional captioning options are provided in SOther devices on page 57 ettings >
Accessibility.
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Whenever you use any of the Live TV Pause features, the TV momentarily displays a progress bar:
1. Time at current playback position.
2. Current playback position
3. Extent of pause time, representing the amount of time this channel has been buffered, up to 90 minutes.
4. 90 minute mark, representing the maximum extent of pause time.
5. Current time.
The progress bar also displays tick marks at each half hour point, to help you locate the boundaries where one show ends and
a new one begins.
Notes about Live TV Pause
You can use Live TV Pause only with digital broadcast and cable channels received through the TV’s Antenna input (ATSC
and Clear QAM channels).
Changing channels, erases and restarts the Live TV Pause buffer.
Returning to the screen, selecting another input, or turning off the TV erases and resets the Live TV Pause buffer.Home
Removing the USB drive erases the Live TV Pause buffer.
Switching TV inputs
Switch to a TV input to access the device connected to that input, for example, a Blu-ray player. Switching inputs is as simple
as highlighting the input’s tile in the screen, and pressing . The video signal on the input, if any, appears on the Home [ OK ]
screen.
Tip: You also can use the buttons on the TV panel to select a TV input, as explained in Panel buttons on page 10.
Customizing your TV on page 41 explains how to rename and remove inputs.
Auto-detecting devices
Your TV automatically detects when you connect a new device to an HDMI ÂŽ input and turn on its power. The input is
automatically added to the screen if it isn’t already present.Home
Adjusting audio / video settings
While watching video content on any input, press [ ] [ UP ] [ DOWN ] to display the Options menu. Press and to highlight
an option, and then press and ] to change the setting. explains each of [ LEFT ] [ RIGHT Adjusting TV settings on page 32
the settings in detail.
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Playing content from USB storage devices
Your TV has a USB port that can be used to play personal music, video, and photo files from a personal USB flash drive or
hard disk. If your TV is connected to the Internet, your screen has the tile. If your TV has not been Home Roku Media Player
connected to the Internet, the screen has the tile.Home USB Media Player
To use this feature, first make sure your media files are compatible with the Roku/USB Media Player. To see the latest list of
supported formats, view in the Media Player .Help
The Roku / USB Media Player displays supported file types* only, and hides file types it knows it cannot play.
For more information about playing back your personal videos, music, and photos, see:
https://support.roku.com/article/208754908-Roku-Media-Player-Playing-your-personal-videos-music-photos
Auto player launch
If your TV is connected to a Roku account, you can set it to automatically open the Roku Media Player when you connect a
USB drive with a recognizable file system (such as FAT16/32, NTFS, HFS+ or EXT2/3). To configure this setting, from the
Home Settings > System > USB media screen, navigate to . At this point, the following options are available:
– Choose , , or , as desired.Auto-launch Prompt On Off
• Prompt – (default) Display a prompt each time a recognized USB drive is connected. The prompt provides options to
launch the Roku Media Player as well as to change future auto-play behavior.
• On – Always launch the Roku Media Player whenever you connect a recognized USB drive.
• Off – Never launch the Roku Media Player automatically
– Choose the app you want to use to play back media files.Launch channel
Playing content from local network media servers
If you have connected your TV to a network, it can play personal video, music, and photo files from a media server on
your local network. Media servers include personal computers running media server software such as Plex or Windows
Media Player, network file storage systems that have built-in media server software, and other devices that implement the
specifications of the Digital Living Network Alliance. Some servers do not fully implement the DLNA specification but are UPNP
(Universal Plug and Play) compatible. The Roku Media Player will connect to them as well.
Some media servers can convert files into Roku compatible formats. DRM-protected content is not supported.
Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room
Hotels, school dorms, conference facilities, and similar locations with public wireless Internet access often require you to
interact with a web page to authenticate your access. These restricted public networks are commonly known as captive portal
networks. When you select a network of this type, the TV automatically detects that additional information is needed and
prompts you through using another wireless device to supply the requested information.
Tips:
• Using your Roku TV on a hotel or dorm room network requires wireless availability and use of your network-connected
smartphone, tablet, or computer to authenticate access to your wireless access point.
• Your TV must already be running software version 7.0 or later. You can find the version number by navigating from the
Home screen to Settings > System > About. If it is running an earlier software version, you must use a non-restricted
network to link and activate the TV, and then update the software to version 7.0.
• Be sure to bring your Roku TV remote control, because the Remote feature of the Roku mobile app may not work when
connected to a hotel or dorm room network.
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* There are many variants of each supported media format. Some variants may not play at all or may have issues or
inconsistencies during playback.
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on the organization that controls the wireless connection.
7. After you enter the requested information, the TV automatically proceeds to complete its connection and resumes normal
operation.
8. If the TV prompts you to link to your Roku account, use your smartphone, tablet, or computer to complete the pairing
operation and activate your Roku TV.
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You can adjust most picture and sound settings while you are watching a program by pressing [ ] to display the Options
menu. If you don’t find what you need, there are additional picture and sound settings in the menu.Settings
In most cases, the changes you make apply only to the input you are using. Antenna TV, each separate HDMI ÂŽ input, and the
AV input have their own settings that the TV remembers when you return to that input. The TV also remembers the settings
you specify while viewing streaming content.
Settings menu
Use the menu to adjust overall TV settings. Press Settings [ ] Settings > to go to the Home screen, and then navigate to
TV picture settings.
You can adjust the following overall TV picture settings from the screen:Settings
TV brightness – If the lighting level in your TV room changes, use this setting to help provide a better viewing experience;
set to darker for a darker room, and brighter for a brighter room. Choose among and four other settings to make the Normal
overall picture brighter or darker. So that you don’t have to make this type of change for each TV input one at a time, this
setting increases or decreases the TV’s general brightness across all TV inputs. This setting is identical to the TV brightness
setting you can access in the menu while watching a program.Options
Available in certain models. Enables a higher picture refresh rate.120 Hz –
• On – the TV uses a higher refresh rate, which produces less motion blur.
• Off – the TV uses a standard 60Hz refresh rate.
NOTE
• The 120 Hz setting is also available in each input’s menu, but is not an input-specific setting. The current Options
setting of the control applies to all inputs.
Settings per input – This section of options lists each TV input. Select an input to switch to that input. Then press [ ] to
display the menu, where you can adjust the input’s settings while watching a live picture and listening to the sound Options
from that input.
Tip: You don’t have to go to the menu first—you can display an input’s Settings Options menu and adjust its settings
whenever you are watching the input by pressing [ ].
Options menu
The Options menu for each TV input provides settings for controlling the appearance of the picture and the quality of the
audio.
To view the menu, press Options [ ] whenever you are watching a TV input or streaming a video. The menu is a Options
panel that appears over the left side of the screen:
To adjust the settings on the menu, press or to highlight a setting, and then press or to Options [UP] [DOWN] [LEFT] [RIGHT]
change the setting. You’ll notice the changes you make right away in picture appearance or audio quality.
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Tip: When you highlight a setting, the header text explains the effect of its current value. When you begin to adjust a setting,
the other options are hidden so you can see more of the screen. Even though the other settings are hidden, you can move the
highlight up or down to adjust the other settings.
Options menu settings
TV brightness – Affects the overall brightness of the picture. This setting applies across the entire TV; that is, to all TV
inputs and is identical to the setting in the menu.TV brightness TV picture settings
– Provides picture presets for various viewing preferences. Picture mode This setting applies to the currently-selected input
only.
Picture size – Adjusts the aspect ratio of the picture, enabling you to view a picture in its original format, or zoom or stretch
it to fill the screen. The setting produces the best picture in most cases.Auto
Audio effect – Adjusts the sound quality output from the TV speakers. This setting applies across the entire TV; that is, to
all TV inputs. It does not affect the sound quality from the HDMI (ARC) or SPDIF (TOSLINK) connector.
Sleep timer – Sets a timer that turns off the TV after the specific amount of time. This setting remains in effect even if you
stop watching the current input.
Closed captioning – Controls when you see captions. This setting is only offered for Antenna TV, the AV input, and
streaming videos. Any set value remains in effect across only these inputs.
• Antenna TV – Turn captions on or off, or set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted.
• AV input – Turn captions on or off, or set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted.
• Streaming video channel – Turn captions on or off, set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted, or only during
instant replay (for streaming content that supports instant replay).
NOTE
• If the Instant Replay [ ] ] button is not available on your remote control, you can use [ on the Roku App or [Back]
on a universal remote. For more information, see . Additional captioning options are provided Other devices on page 57
in .Settings > Accessibility
SAP – Selects whether to play a secondary audio program or multichannel television sound, and which choice to play. This
setting applies only to Antenna TV on digital channels.
120 Hz – Available in certain models. Enables a higher picture refresh rate that reduces motion blur. If , refresh rate is 60 Off
Hz. This setting applies across the entire TV; that is, to all TV inputs.
NOTE
• The 120 Hz setting is also available in the main Settings menu on the screen. The current setting of TV picture settings
the control is identical in both places.
Tip: To dismiss the menu, just wait a few seconds without pressing any buttons. Or press Options [ ] again to dismiss the
menu immediately.
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Accessibility
The settings on the menu enable you to change the TV’s accessibility settings without leaving the program you Accessibility
are watching. These settings are also available on the screen under .Home Settings > Accessibility
Models sold in US only: To enable the Audio Guide, press the [ ] on the remote control four times in rapid succession.
Repeat to disable the Audio Guide. (The [ ] button is located directly below the directional pad on the right side of the Roku
remote control.)
Accessibility menu settings
Audio Guide – Turn the Audio Guide on or off. The Audio Guide is a text-to-speech screen reader that helps blind and low-
vision users navigate the Roku user interface and on screen menus. When enabled, the Audio Guide reads out text, menus,
and other on-screen items.
Tip: ShortcutIf is enabled, you can enable or disable the Audio Guide by pressing [ ] four times in quick succession.
– Choose the speed at which the TV speaks Audio Guide prompts.Speech rate
Volume – Set the volume of the Audio Guide in relation to the main TV volume.
Shortcut – Enable or disable the shortcut feature. When disabled, pressing [ ] four times in quick succession does not
enable or disable the Audio Guide.
Closed captioning – Controls when you see captions. This setting is only offered for Antenna TV, the AV input, and
streaming videos. Any set value remains in effect across only these inputs.
• Antenna TV – Turn captions on or off, or set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted.
• AV input – Turn captions on or off, or set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted.
• Streaming video channel – Turn captions on or off, set them to appear only when the TV sound is muted, or only during
instant replay (for streaming content that supports instant replay).
NOTE
• If the Instant Replay [ ] ] button is not available on your remote control, you can use [ on the Roku App or [Back]
on a universal remote. For more information, see . Additional captioning options are provided Other devices on page 57
in the screen in .Captions Settings
Captioning track – Selects which caption track to display when Closed Captioning is on. This setting remains in effect on
all inputs that provide captions.
SAP – Selects whether to play a secondary audio program or multichannel television sound, and which choice to play. This
setting applies only to Antenna TV on digital channels.
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Advanced picture settings
The Advanced picture settings menu for each TV input provides settings for fine tuning the appearance of the picture. All of
the settings in this menu apply only to the currently-selected input.
To use the menu, first press Advanced picture settings [ ] Advanced picture to display the Options menu. Then select
settings.
To adjust the settings on the menu, press or to highlight a setting, and then press Advanced picture settings [UP] [DOWN]
[LEFT] [RIGHT] or to change the setting. You’ll notice the changes you make right away in picture appearance.
Tip: When you highlight a setting, the header text explains the effect of its current value. When you begin to adjust a setting,
the other options are hidden so you can see more of the screen. Even though the other settings are hidden, you can move
the highlight up or down to adjust the other settings. As soon as you press or , the other settings become visible [UP] [DOWN]
again
Advanced picture settings menu options
Picture mode – Provides picture presets for various viewing preferences. This setting duplicates the one on the Options
menu. When you change the , other picture settings adjust accordingly. For example, setting the Picture mode Picture
mode Vivid Brightness Contrast Sharpness Picture to sets , , , and other values to produce a very vibrant picture. Setting
mode Movie to changes these same settings to produce a picture suitable for enjoying movies in a darkened room. If you
make changes to the individual picture settings—for example, , or —these settings are saved for the Contrast Sharpness
current input and the current picture mode. In this way, the HDMI 1 input’s Movie picture mode can be different than the
HDMI 2 input’s picture mode and Antenna TV’s picture mode. Use , described below, Movie Movie Reset picture settings
to return the input’s current picture mode to its original values.
- Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen.Backlight
– Adjusts the dark level of the black areas of the picture.Brightness
– Adjusts the white level of the light areas of the picture.Contrast
– Adjusts the sharpness of the edges of objects in the picture.Sharpness
– Adjusts the intensity of colors in the picture. A setting of 0 removes all color and displays a black and white picture.Color
– Adjusts the color balance from green to red to obtain accurate colors in the picture.Tint
Color temperature – Adjusts the overall colors in the picture from to slightly more bluish ( ) to slightly more Normal Cool
reddish (Warm).
Game mode – Controls whether ‘Game’ mode is on or off. When , the TV performs less image processing and has less On
input lag. When , the TV performs more image processing and has more input lag, which is less desirable for action Off
games. Available only for HDMI inputs.
– Returns all picture settings for the input’s currently-selected to their original values.Reset picture settings Picture mode
Tip: To dismiss the menu, just wait a few seconds without pressing any buttons; or, press Advanced picture settings [ ]
again to dismiss the menu immediately.
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The menu option takes you to the Roku Channel Store, where you can add new streaming channels and Streaming Channels
applications to your TV.
Tip: The Streaming Channels menu option is available only if your TV is connected to the Internet.
Tip: You also can search for streaming channels by using the option, as explained in Search Searching for something to watch
on page 38.
To make it easier to find what you want, the streaming channels in the Roku Channel Store are categorized by topic. Press
[UP] [DOWN] [RIGHT]and to highlight the category you want, and then press to move the highlight into the grid of streaming
channel tiles.
When you find a streaming channel you want to add or learn more about, highlight it and press to display more details.[OK]
If the streaming channel you are adding is free, you can select Go to channel to start watching it immediately.
If there is a one-time or recurring fee associated with using the streaming channel, you must agree to the terms and
conditions, accept the fee, and—if you created one when you activated your Roku TV, enter your Roku PIN code to
authorize the charges.
If you already have a subscription to the streaming channel—for example, you already subscribe to Netflix or you receive
HBO through your cable TV provider—you must complete a different, simple authorization step to add the streaming
channel.
You only have to complete the authorization or activation step one time, when you initially add the streaming channel. After
that, you simply select the streaming channel tile from your Home screen to start watching. (Channel and content availability is
subject to change. Charges may apply to your selection.)
Tip: New streaming channels are added continuously, so be sure to check back every now and then.
NOTE
• If you don’t remember your PIN, or if want to change whether you need to use a PIN to make purchases on your Roku
account, see . Changing your Roku Channel Store PIN preference on page 54
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There are several things you can do to personalize your TV.
Rearrange tiles
Whenever you add a TV input tile, it’s added at the top of your screen. Whenever you add a new streaming channel Home
from the Roku Channel Store, it’s added at the bottom of your screen.Home
You can easily rearrange the order of the tiles on the screen to suit your viewing preferences. For example, you might Home
want Antenna TV to be the first tile in your Home screen. But, if you mostly watch one streaming channel, you might want its
tile to be the first one on your screen.Home
Rearranging tiles is easy:
1. From the screen, highlight one of the tiles you want to move.Home
2. Press [ ] to display a list of options for the type of tile you selected.
3. Select or Move input Move channel. The list of options disappears and the highlighted tile shows arrows indicating how it
can be moved.
NOTE
• A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability is subject to change and
varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or regions where Roku
ÂŽ products are sold
4. Use the arrow buttons to move the highlighted tile to its new position. As you move the tile, it pushes other tiles out of its
way.
5. Press to lock the tile into its new position.[OK]
6. Repeat these steps to move other tiles until you have arranged your screen to your liking.Home
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Alternatively, to remove a TV input tile from the screen, navigate to > . On the screen, Home Settings TV inputs TV inputs
select the input you want to remove, and then select > Remove Confirm. Then, press [ ] Home to return to the screen.
Change themes
Another way to customize your TV is to change its theme. The theme establishes the look and feel of the TV through colors,
designs, and fonts.
Tip: Themes are available only when your TV is connected to the Internet. Some themes require payment.
To change the theme, in the Home screen menu navigate to . In the screen, choose from the Settings > Themes Themes
following options:
– Highlight a theme, and then press to switch to that theme.My themes [ OK ]
Custom settings – Turn Featured themes on or off. When Featured themes is on, the TV automatically switches to
featured themes—like certain holiday-inspired themes —for a limited time whenever Roku makes them available, and then
switches back to your selected theme when the featured theme expires. When off, the TV always uses your selected theme.
Change sound effects volume
Sound effects are the noises the TV makes to let you know it received your command. You can change the volume of sound
effects or turn them off.
To adjust the sound effects volume, in the screen menu, navigate to > > . Navigate to the Home Settings Audio Menu volume
right and then change the setting to , , , or .High Medium Low Off
Configure power settings
Power settings let you set up your TV so that it turns on to the location you choose. Power settings also help your TV save
energy by automatically turning it off under certain conditions.
Power on settings
Power on settings tell the TV what to do when you turn on the power. To configure the power on settings, from the Home
screen menu, navigate to > > > . Highlight the power on location from the list, and then Settings System Power Power on
press to select it.[OK]
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Auto power savings
To help you save energy, your TV can automatically turn itself off after a period of inactivity or a period during which no signal
has been detected. It is factory-configured to do both of these things, but you can change these settings if needed.
To configure automatic power off, from the screen menu navigate to > > > . In Home Settings System Power Auto power off
the screen, highlight the following options and press to turn them on or off:Power settings [OK]
Reduce power after 15 minutes – If no video or audio activity and no user interaction occur for 15 minutes, the TV
automatically turns off the screen and sound.
Turn off after 4 hours – If no video or audio activity and no user interaction occur for 4 hours, the TV goes into standby
mode.
Standby LED On/Off
Normally, the status LED on the front of your TV is lit whenever the TV is in standby mode. If you prefer the status LED to
not be lit in standby mode, you can turn it off. To do so, from the Home screen, navigate to Settings > System > Power >
Standby LED Off, and then select .
After making this change, the status LED still performs all other indication functions.
Configure accessibility
Accessibility settings enable users with vision or hearing impairment to use the TV more effectively. Accessibility settings are
located under .Settings > Accessibility
Captions mode
Captions mode specifies when closed captions appear. Access caption settings from the screen by selecting Home Settings >
Accessibility > Captions mode. At this point, you can choose among the following options:
– No captions appear.Off
– Captions appear whenever they are available from the program source.On
Instant replay – Captions appear only when you use the replay option, and only when you are watching a streaming
program that supports instant replay.
– Captions appear only when the TV is muted.When mute
Tips:
• You can change the captions mode while watching a program. To do so, press [ ] to display the Options menu, and
then select .Closed Captioning
• Some streaming channels require you to enable captions through a setting within their channel even though you have
turned on captions everywhere else.
NOTE
• Once enabled, the captions mode applies to all inputs that support captions and remains enabled until you turn it off.
Captions style
Captions style lets you control how closed captions look when displayed on your TV. Access caption style settings from the
Home screen by selecting Settings > Accessibility > Captions style. At this point, you can choose among the following
options:
Text style – Choose from a list of fonts. As you move the highlight to each font, you can see a sample of the result in an
adjacent panel.
Text edge effect – Choose from a list of edge effect styles, such as raised, depressed, and various shadows. As you move
the highlight to each effect, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel.
Text size – Choose from a list of sizes. As you move the highlight to each size, you can see a sample of the result in an
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adjacent panel.
Text color - Choose from a list of colors for the text. As you move the highlight to each color, you can see a sample of the
result in an adjacent panel.
Text opacity - Choose from a list of opacity settings for the text. This setting determines how much the area behind the text
shows through the text. A value of 100% blocks all of the content behind the text. As you move the highlight to each setting,
you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel.
Background color - Choose from a list of colors for the background area behind the text. As you move the highlight to
each color, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel. Note that you won’t see any change unless you set the
Background opacity Off to a value other than .
Background opacity - Choose from a list of opacity settings for the background of the caption. This setting determines how
much the area behind the caption background shows through the background. A value of 100% blocks all of the content
behind the background. As you move the highlight to each setting, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel.
Window color - Choose from a list of colors for the window rectangle surrounding the entire caption. As you move the
highlight to each color, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel. Note that you won’t see any change unless
you set the to a value other than or .Window opacity Default Off
Window opacity - Choose from a list of opacity settings for the window rectangle surrounding the entire caption. This
setting determines how much the area behind the caption window shows through the window. A value of 100% blocks all of
the content behind the window. As you move the highlight to each setting, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent
panel.
Audio Guide settings (U.S. only)
On TVs sold in the United States, the Audio Guide settings help users who are blind or visually impaired to configure the text-
to-speech reader, enabling them to operate their TV more easily. The Audio Guide uses voice prompts that speak volume and
channel changes, menu options, and setting changes. Access Audio Guide settings from the screen by navigating to Home
Settings > Accessibility, and then select from the following options in the section:Audio Guide
– Turn the Audio Guide on or off.Audio Guide
– Select one of four speeds at which to hear spoken guide information: , , ,Speech rate Slow Normal Fast or Very Fast.
Volume – Select the volume at which to hear spoken guide information, relative to the main TV volume.
– Enable or disable the shortcut feature. When enabled (the default), pressing Shortcut [ ] four times in quick succession
enables or disables the Audio Guide.
Configure parental controls
Parental controls enable you to control whether the members of your household can view certain kinds of broadcast TV
programs. When a program or feature is blocked, you can unblock it by entering a parental control PIN that only you know.
NOTE
• Parental controls block content from the TV tuner and from streaming options, if any, on the screen menu. Parental Home
controls do not block content on other TV inputs or content from streaming channels you add to your TV.
Creating a Parental Control PIN
The first time you access the screen, you must create a new parental control PIN. Thereafter, whenever Parental controls
you want to change parental control settings, unblock programming that has been blocked, change the PIN, or disable parental
controls, you must enter your parental control PIN.
Tip: Your parental control PIN has nothing to do with your Roku PIN. You can make them the same if you want—this is entirely
your choice.
To create a new parental control PIN, from the screen menu navigate to > Home Settings Parental controls. The screen
displays a numeric keypad. Use the arrow buttons and the button to enter a four digit code. Then, repeat the process to [OK]
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enter the same PIN again, just to make sure you correctly entered the PIN you want to use.
• Important: If you forget your PIN, the only way to recover is to perform a factory reset operation, as explained in Factory
reset everything on page 53. Be sure to write it down in a safe place just in case.
Blocking Movie Store, TV Store, and News
One of the parental control options is to completely hide the entertainment options that are available directly on the Home
screen menu.
To hide screen entertainment options:Home
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, highlight and then select or clear either of these options:Parental controls Home screen
– Removes the and options from the screen menu.Hide “Movie Store and TV Store” Movies Store TV Store Home
– Removes the option from the screen menu.Hide “News” News Home
Tip: To use either of these options after you’ve hidden them, you must return to this screen and remove the check mark
from the corresponding command.Hide
Blocking Broadcast TV shows
For broadcast TV, parental controls use information embedded in the broadcast signal to determine whether to allow a program
to be displayed. Parents can configure parental controls to block broadcast TV programs that meet or exceed a specific rating,
so they cannot be viewed or heard unless the correct parental control PIN is entered.
NOTE
• Rating standards differ by country.
Enabling parental control of TV shows
The first step in blocking TV shows is to enable parental control of TV shows.
This setting is provided separately to make it easier for you to turn parental control of TV shows on and off without disturbing
their settings. For example, your kids are going to summer camp for two weeks, and while they are gone, you don’t want to
have to deal with unblocking shows that you want to watch by entering your PIN. All you need to do is clear Enable parental
controls, and all TV shows are unblocked. When the kids return, select again, and all of your Enable parental controls
parental control settings are restored in a single operation.
To enable parental control of TV shows:
1. In the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to > .Parental controls TV tuner Parental control of TV shows
3. Make sure the check box next to is checked. If not, highlight it and press .Enable parental controls [OK]
Blocking based on US TV ratings
Most broadcast US TV shows—other than movies—contain rating data that enables parental controls to block shows that
parents don’t want others to view. The ratings are divided into two groups that function independently:
• Youth group – TV-Y, TV-Y7
• Main group – TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA
Within each of these groups, the ratings interact such that if you block a particular level of content, the TV also blocks all
content with a higher rating. Conversely, if you unblock a particular level of content, the TV also unblocks all content with a
lower rating. For example, if you block TV-PG programs, the TV also blocks TV-14 and TV-MA programs. If you subsequently
unblock TV-14 programs, TV-PG programs are also unblocked, but TV-MA programs remain blocked.
Similarly, within the main group, content types can be individually blocked. For example, you can block just coarse language in
shows with a TV-PG rating. If you do, then the TV also blocks shows with coarse language in the higher ratings (TV-14 and TV-
MA). Subsequently unblocking coarse language in TV-14 ratings does not unblock coarse language in TV-MA programs, but it
does unblock coarse language in TV-PG programs.
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To block TV shows based on US television ratings:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to > . Choose among the following settings:Parental controls TV tuner TV ratings
Entire ratings – Highlight the rating you want to block, and then navigate to the [RIGHT] and select the first option that
blocks the entire rating level (and all higher rating levels).
Individual content types – Highlight the rating that contains the content type you want to block, and then select the
content types you want to block from among those listed. Remember that blocking a content type in one rating blocks the
equivalent content type in all higher rating levels.
Blocking based on US movie ratings
Most movies in the US are rated by the Motion Picture Association of America, or MPAA, so the ratings are known as MPAA
ratings. TV broadcast signals carry movie rating data that enables parental controls to block shows that parents don’t want
others to see. The ratings are:
• G – General audiences
• PG – Parental guidance suggested
• PG-13 – Parents strongly cautioned for children age 13 or younger
• R – Restricted
• NC-17 – Not for age 17 or younger
Unlike US TV ratings, there are no individual content types within the ratings. But like TV ratings, blocking movies with a
particular rating also blocks movies with a higher rating, and unblocking movies with a particular rating also unblocks movies
with a lower rating.
Tip: Blocking movies with an NC-17 rating also blocks programs with the now-obsolete X rating, which can still occur in the
program data of older movies.
To block movies based on MPAA ratings:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to > .Parental controls TV tuner Movie ratings
3. Select the rating level you want to block. You need only select one rating level, and all higher levels are automatically
blocked.
Blocking based on other ratings
Your TV can block programs having ratings that had not been defined when the TV was manufactured. It does this by detecting
a new Rating Region Table in a program and then downloading the new table and displaying its rating in the Parental controls.
When the TV downloads a new Rating Region Table, it adds a new option to the list of rating types: . If you see Other ratings
this option in the screen, you have tuned to a station that has implemented a new rating table. Once the Parental controls
new rating table has been downloaded to the TV, it remains in the TV until it is factory reset, and you can configure blocking
based on the new ratings.
New Region Rating Tables can have independent rating levels, or rating levels that interact in the same ways as the built-in US
TV and MPAA Movie ratings.
Tip: If your TV downloads a new Region Rating Table, you’ll have to experiment with its settings to understand how to use it.
Blocking based on Canadian English ratings
Canadian-English language and third-language programs that are broadcast in Canada are rated by the Action Group on
Violence on Television, or AGVOT. TV broadcast signals carry rating data that enables parental controls to block shows that
parents don’t want others to view based on content containing violence, language, sex, or nudity. The ratings are:
• C – Children under 8 years
• C8 – Children 8 years and older
• G – Generally suitable for all age groups
• PG – Parental guidance suggested for viewers under 14 years
• 14+ – Generally not suitable for viewers under 14 years
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• 18+ – Generally not suitable for viewers under 18 years
Blocking content with a particular rating also blocks content with a higher rating, and unblocking content with a particular rating
also unblocks movies with a lower rating.
To block programs based on AGVOT ratings:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to , and then enter your parental control PIN. Home Settings > Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to . Parental controls TV tuner > Canadian English ratings
3. Select the rating level you want to block. You need only select one rating level, and all higher levels are automatically
blocked.
Blocking based on Canadian French ratings
Canadian-French language programs that are broadcast in Canada are rated by the RĂŠgie du cinĂŠma du QuĂŠbec. TV
broadcast signals carry rating data that enables parental controls to block shows that parents don’t want others to view based
on content containing violence, language, sex, or nudity. The ratings are:
• G – Generally suitable for all age groups
• 8+ – Viewers 8 years and older
• 13+ – Viewers 13 years and older
• 16+ – Viewers 16 years and older
• 18+ – Adults only
Blocking content with a particular rating also blocks content with a higher rating, and unblocking content with a particular rating
also unblocks movies with a lower rating.
To block programs based on Canadian-French ratings:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to , and then enter your parental control PIN. Home Settings > Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to . Parental controls TV tuner > Canadian French ratings
3. Select the rating level you want to block. You need only select one rating level, and all higher levels are automatically
blocked.
Blocking unrated programs
Some broadcast TV shows and movies are assigned a rating of “Unrated”. Whether or not such programs contain content that
is objectionable to you cannot be determined. However, you can choose to block such programs.
To block all unrated broadcasts:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, navigate to > .Parental controls TV tuner Block all unrated programs
3. Highlight Unrated programs [OK] and press . When blocking is enabled, the adjacent padlock icon changed from unlocked
to locked.
Tip: Blocking programs that have been assigned a rating of “Unrated” does not block programs that have no rating assigned
to them (for example a broadcast of a local town council meeting). Programs that do not have an assigned rating display
Rating NA (for “not applicable”, meaning a rating is not needed). Programs that have no assigned rating are considered “safe”;
therefore, there is no need to block them.
What happens when a TV show is blocked?
After you’ve set up parental controls, TV shows and movies can be blocked:
When you change channels and the new channel is playing a program whose rating exceeds your settings.
When a new show comes on the channel you are watching and its rating exceeds your settings.
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When a program is blocked by parental control settings, the TV displays a blocked message:
Whenever this blocked message appears, both the video and audio of the show are blocked, as well as program data that
would normally appear in the area at the bottom of the screen.
To watch the blocked program, you need to know the PIN code defined when you enabled parental controls, as explained in
Creating a Parental Control PIN on page 45.
1. Press to select and display a PIN pad.[OK] Unblock
2. Use the arrow buttons to enter your PIN code, and then press to select .[OK] Unblock everything
After unblocking shows that have been blocked, all blocking is disabled for two hours or until you turn off the TV.
Changing the parental control PIN
To change your parental control PIN:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, highlight .Parental controls Change PIN
3. Move the highlight into the adjacent keypad, and then use the arrow buttons and the [OK] button to enter a four digit code.
Then repeat the process to enter the same PIN again, just to make sure you correctly entered the PIN you want to use.
Resetting parental controls
So now your kids have grown up and gone away to college, and you no longer want to deal with blocked programs.
To erase all parental control settings:
1. From the screen menu, navigate to > , and then enter your PIN.Home Settings Parental controls
2. In the screen, highlight .Parental controls Reset parental controls
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm that you want to erase all parental control settings.
Tip: Resetting parental controls also erases your parental control PIN.
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This section describes the features and settings of the TV that were not covered in the other parts of this guide.
Changing network settings
If needed, you can change your network settings at any time. For example, if you change the name of your wireless network (its
SSID) or its password, you will need to change your TV’s settings so that it can continue to connect. Also, if you decided not to
connect to the Internet in , you can use Network settings to connect at a later time.Guided Setup on page 11
To change network settings, from the screen menu, navigate to > , and then pressHome Settings Network [RIGHT]. At this
point, you can choose the following options:
Update connection – Press [OK] to start the update process. The TV uses your current network information to reconfirm
the wireless network connection, the local network connection, and the Internet connection.
Set up new connection – Press [OK] to start a scan for wireless networks. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete
the network connection. For help with setting up a new connection, see .Setting up your TV on page 12
NOTE
• Some networks, such as those found in dorm rooms, hotels, and other public places, may require you to read and agree
to terms, enter a code, or provide identifying information before letting you connect to the Internet. If the TV detects that
you are connecting to such a network, it prompts you through the connection process using your smartphone or tablet to
provide the needed information. For more information, see .Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room on page 29
Changing time settings
You can change time settings to suit your preferences. You can find the following settings by navigating from the screen Home
menu to > > :Settings System Time
Sleep timer – Set a time delay after which the TV will automatically shut off. This setting reflects the setting you can make
in the menu from any TV input, as explained in Options Options menu settings on page 33. Note that the sleep timer
setting is not input specific.
Time zone – Select whether to set the time zone automatically or manually, and if set manually, select your current time
zone. Typically, a TV connected to the Internet can discover its own time zone automatically, and a TV that is not connected
to the Internet must be set manually. Initially, this setting is made when you set up the TV tuner, as explained in Setting up
Antenna TV on page 21. Correct time zone information is needed to correctly display program data.
Clock format – Select whether to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format, or to turn off time display. This setting is
available only on TVs that are connected to the Internet. Non-connected TVs do not display the time.
Scanning for broadcast TV channels again
There will be times when you need to create a new channel list. For example, you:
Change cable providers
Reorient your TV antenna
Move to a different city with different channels
Whenever you need to update your TV channel list, the TV can repeat the channel scan.
Tip: Repeat the channel scan, from the Home Settings screen menu, navigate to > > > TV inputs Antenna TV Scan again
for channels Start finding channels. Then select to begin the channel scan process. The screens and options that appear
during this process are identical to those described in .How do I set up the TV tuner? on page 21
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Setting the HDMI mode
You can independently configure each HDMIÂŽ input to match the capabilities of the connected device. From the screen Home
menu, navigate to , and then select an enabled HDMISettings > TV inputs ÂŽ input. Next, select and then select HDMI mode
one of the following settings:
Auto – Let the TV determine the best setting. Use this option unless your HDMI
ÂŽ device does not correctly communicate its
HDMIÂŽ version compatibility.
HDMI 1.4 – Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI
ÂŽ
version 1.4, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 30 Hz at
full UHD resolution. Most HDMIÂŽ devices will work correctly with the TV in this mode.
HDMI 2.0 – Configure the input for compatibility with HDMI
ÂŽ
version 2.0, which supports a maximum refresh rate of 60 Hz at
full UHD resolution. Many older HDMI® devices will not work correctly if the TV’s HDMI® input is configured for this mode.
Using the TV in a home theater
Your TV has several features that make it an ideal TV for a home theater. But you might not notice them because they remain
in the background until you decide to use them.
Turning off TV speakers
When you use your TV with a sound bar or an external amplifier and speakers, you’ll probably want to turn off the internal TV
speakers.
TV speakers is enabled by default. To disable the TV’s built-in speakers, in the screen menu, navigate to > Home Settings
Audio TV speakers TV speakers [OK] > . Then highlight and press to cancel the in the adjacent check box.
Tip: The TV’s internal speakers can be turned off and on automatically as needed by system audio control, as described in
Enabling system audio control on page 52. The internal speakers are also turned off when you use the headphone jack.
Changing the audio mode
The TV has two audio modes, accessed by navigating in the screen menu to > > :Home Settings Audio Audio mode
Stereo – Use this setting for internal speakers, headphones, and external stereo amplifiers connected through HDMI
ÂŽ ARC,
SPDIF optical, or headphone port.
Auto – Use this setting to automatically detect the best audio setting based on the audio stream in the content you are
watching. If you have connected the TV to an external Dolby Audio™ compatible amplifier, receiver, or sound bar through
HDMIÂŽ ARC or SPDIF optical, the TV automatically selects the appropriate surround sound capabilities of the device based
on the characteristics of the current program.
Setting up a digital audio connection
You can connect the TV to an external amplifier, receiver, or sound bar by using either of these two connections:
HDMI ARC – The HDMI® Audio Return Channel enables the TV to output digital audio on one of its HDMI
ÂŽ connectors. The
connected amplifier can also function simultaneously as an input source to the TV, if needed. To use the ARC capability, you
must connect an HDMI® cable from your amplifier’ HDMI® ARC connector to the HDMI ARC connector on the TV. You also
must:
• Be sure your HDMI® cable is certified by HDMI® .
• Enable HDMI ARC under Settings > System > , as explained in Control other devices (CEC) Enabling HDMI ARC on
page 52.
SPDIF optical – The TV has an SPDIF optical connector that outputs a digital audio signal. To use the optical output,
connect a TOSLINK optical cable from the amplifier to the Optical or SPDIF connector on the TV.
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What if I can’t access the Factory Reset option?
It is possible that your TV might get into a state where you cannot access the various menus, including the menu option that
lets you perform a factory reset operation. If that happens, you can force the TV to reset by following these steps:
1. On the TV panel (not the remote control) press and hold down the MUTE and POWER buttons.
2. Unplug the TV power, and then plug it in while continuing to hold down the MUTE and POWER buttons.
3. When you see the startup screen appear on the TV, release the buttons.
4. Turn on the TV and proceed through Guided Setup. See .Setting up your TV on page 12
Network connection reset
If you want to remove your network connection information without disturbing other settings, navigate from the Home screen to
Settings > System > Advanced systems settings Network connection reset, and then select .
When you select this option, the TV removes your wireless network information, including the name of the connection (its
SSID) and your wireless password, if any, and then it restarts. After restarting, your TV retains all of its other settings and its
association with your Roku account.
After resetting your network connection, navigate from the screen to to Home Settings > Network > Set up new connection
continue enjoying all of the benefits of your connected TV.
Changing your Roku Channel Store PIN preference
When you created your Roku account, you were given the opportunity to create a PIN code and to specify when it must be
used. If you created a Channel Store PIN and want to change it, or you don’t remember your PIN, or if you didn’t create a
Channel Store +PIN and want to add one, you can easily make these changes.
1. On a computer, tablet, or smartphone, use your web browser to go to https://my.roku.com.
2. Enter your email address and password to sign in. After signing in, the page appears.My Account
3. Under , click to open the PIN Preference Update Choose Your PIN Preferences page.
4. Skip this step if you just want to change your PIN. Otherwise, choose the option your prefer from among those listed:
• Require a PIN to make purchases or to add any item from the Channel Store.
• Require a PIN to make purchases.
• Do not require a PIN to make purchases.
5. If you choose either of the first two options, enter your PIN twice in the appropriate boxes.
6. Click Save Changes to save your changes and return to the My Account page. Note that your current setting is described
under .PIN Preference
Getting system updates
If your TV is connected to the Internet and linked with a Roku account, it will automatically get updates from time to time. You
don’t need to do anything. But if you are aware that an update is available and you don’t want to wait until the TV updates
itself, you can manually check for updates.
If your TV is not connected to the Internet, you can still get updates by using a USB flash drive.
You can download an updated User Guide that matches your Roku TV software version from the web site at:
www.hisense-usa.com/support/
To determine your current Roku TV software version, go to Settings > System > About [ OK , and then press ] or navigate to
the right.
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8. Using the TV remote control, select to move to the next screen, and then use the on-screen keyboard to enter the 6-digit Next
code. When finished, select . The system update begins. Do not remove the USB flash drive until the TV restarts.[ OK ]
When the update finishes, the TV restarts. You can check the new version number by navigating to > Settings System >
About.
More settings


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Modell: 40H4D

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