HITACHI 55R83 Roku TV User Manual

June 6, 2024
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HITACHI 55R83 Roku TV

HITACHI 55R83 Roku TV Your easy way to endless entertainment
Connect now to get the most out of your Hitachi Roku TV

Simple home screen Access your cable box, satellite, HDTV antenna, and favorite streaming channels—all from your home screen.
A paid subscription or other payments may be required for some channels. Channel availability subject to change and varies by country. Check with individual channel provider for Internet connection speeds required to stream or access 4K, 1080p and 720p HD content.

Search across live and streaming channels. Search by title, actor, or director to see where you can stream shows for free or at the lowest cost.

Free Roku mobile app Control your TV, use voice search, enjoy private listening, and more. iOS® and Android™.
Limitations apply for the Roku mobile app. Please see support.roku.com for device compatibility information.

Automatic updates Get the newest features and the latest software without even thinking about it.

What’s in the box

In the box

What you need

Need

Set up your TV

Setup

Ready for the step-by-step?
You’re only minutes away from TV bliss! Remove your TV from the box
Be careful, it’s heavy!
To mount on a wall
Follow the instructions that come with the wall mount.
Wall mount sold separately.

To use the stand

  • To prevent damage to the screen, carefully place your TV on a soft, cushioned surface.
  • Put the stands into the TV, align the stands with the screw holes located on the TV.
  • Secure the stands to the TV with four (4) screws.

Power up

POwerup

In this step, we’ll make sure all systems are GO!
Power your TV remote by inserting the included batteries carefully matching (+) and (-) indicated inside the battery compartment.
Plug your TV’s power cord to a wall outlet.

Power Tip! Always replace dead batteries with two brand-new batteries from the same manufacturer. Never use damaged batteries.
If your remote gets warm/hot during use, discontinue use and contact customer support immediately at www.hitachi.us/tv.

Grab your remote

The TV remote should feel right at home in your hand. It was designed to be incredibly intuitive for watching TV and navigating on-screen menus.
Here are some buttons you should know about.

Tip! The button gives you easy access to picture settings, display options, and more. Try it on every screen!Remote

  • POWER Turn TV on and off
  • BACK Return to previous screen
  • HOME Return to Roku Home screen
  • VOLUME Raise and lower volume
  • INSTANT REPLAY Replay the last few seconds of streaming video
  • OPTIONS View more options
  • RWD SCAN Rewind streaming video, scroll left one page at a time
  • FWD SCAN Fast forward streaming video, scroll right one page at a time
  • LIVE TV PAUSE Activate and use the Live TV Pause when a 16 GB USB drive is attached to the TV.*
  • D-PAD LEFT Brings up the Smart Guide (EPG) while watching Antenna TV.

*Live TV Pause can pause content received on the antenna TV input for up to 90 minutes and requires a 16GB or larger USB drive and a valid Roku account. All data on the USB drive will be deleted prior to use.

Disclaimer: Remotes may vary.

Complete Guided Setup and Activation

Guided

Tip: Have your wireless network name and password handy.

Activate your Roku TV using your computer, smartphone, or tablet to link to a Roku account. You need a Roku account to activate your Roku TV and access entertainment across thousands of streaming channels.

Note: Roku doesn’t charge for activation support – beware of scams.
Roku accounts are free and while a valid credit card number is not required to create a Roku account, saving your credit card information makes renting, purchasing, and subscribing to entertainment from the Roku Channel Store fast and convenient.
Once connected to your account, your TV will automatically update with the latest software, and you can start streaming immediately.
If you aren’t ready to connect your TV to a wireless network, you can still use it as a regular TV.

Optional

Watching local broadcast TV? How do you scan for channels?
If you connected your TV to an antenna or cable wall jack (no box):

  1. When the setup wizard is complete, select the ANTENNA icon from the home screen.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  3. Whenever you want to watch local broadcast TV, select ANTENNA icon
  4. Connect a USB memory stick to enjoy photos, music, and movies, or to enable Live TV Pause. Live TV Pause is only available on the Antenna input of your Roku TV and requires a dedicated USB 2.0 compatible flash drive with at least 16 GB of storage to record video. The Live TV Pause feature requires a Roku account and active internet connection.

Get to know your TV

Overview

  • A. STATUS LIGHT Glows when the TV is in standby, flashes when the TV is busy, flashes once with each button press of the remote control. IR RECEIVER Receives signal from the TV remote.
  • B. POWER BUTTON Press and hold for power on/off.
  • C. POWER PORT Connect your TV to the power source with the power cord.
  • D. DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Connect an optical cable to an external digital audio system.
  • E. HEADPHONE OUT Connect headphones or other external speakers.
  • F. COMPOSITE AV IN If your device isn’t able to connect using HDMI®, connect to your TV using standard red/white/yellow cables.
  • G. USB PORT Connect a USB device for browsing photos, music and movies.
  • H. AIR/CABLE IN Connect Cable TV feed or an outdoor VHF/UHF antenna.
  • I. HDMI ARC PORT Connect HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) capable audio devices like sound bars or AV receivers.
  • J. 3 HDMI PORTS Connect cable box, Blu-ray player, gaming console, or other devices to your TV using HDMI cables.
  • K. RESET BUTTON Press and hold for factory reset. Careful, you will lose all your settings!
  • L. ETHERNET Port for connecting to wired network.

Connecting brings out your TV’s full

potential!Connecting

You’ll have access to thousands of streaming channels.*

Make any night a movie night
Choose from over 500,000+ movies and TV episodes, across all major streaming movie channels like Netflix, HBO, Google Play, VUDU, and more.

Stream sports on the big screen
Choose from over 140 sports channels like ESPN, NBC Sports, WWE, NBA, and more.

Explore your passions
Your Roku TV offers hundreds of streaming channels to fuel your passions – including fitness, kids & family, cooking, sports, religion, travel, International programming and more.

Hundreds of free channels
Watch free Hollywood hits on The Roku Channel—no subscriptions or logins required. Plus, channels like Crackle, PBS KIDS, and CBS News offer even more free movies, news, and TV shows.

*Payment required for some channels and content. 4K and HDR require 4K and HDR content, is not available on all channels and is subject to channel provider bandwidth requirements. Channels are subject to change and vary by region.

Troubleshooting

Having trouble completing the guided setup? Don’t worry, it’s usually an easy fix.

Problems connecting my cable/satellite box

  • For best performance, use the HDMI connection.
  • Make sure the cable connections to the TV and your device are securely fastened.
  • Select the corresponding HDMI input.

Problems connecting an antenna through a coaxial cable

  • Securely connect the coaxial cable from your antenna.
  • Select Antenna TV input. Then Select “Start finding channels” and follow the on-screen instructions to perform a full channel scan.

Cannot connect to wireless network

  • Select the correct wireless network name and verify the password entered (case sensitive).
  • Relocate the router from objects that interfere with performance (cordless phones, baby monitors, etc.).
  • Reboot the router by disconnecting the power for more than 2 minutes and reconnect.

My picture is too small (black bars on the side)

  • Play your movie/video and press the asterisk button.
  • Select Picture size, select the picture size of your preference.

If the TV remote control isn’t working

  • Remove any obstruction and point the remote at the TV’s IR receiver (see Get to know your TV).
  • Try a fresh set of batteries.
  • If the status light on the front of your TV flashes once each time you press a remote button, the problem is not with the remote. Unplug the TV power cord from the wall outlet and then plug it back in.

Need more help?

www.hitachi.us/tv  800.HITACHI (800.448.2244)
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