Roku 9102EU Streambar 4K HDR Streaming Player and Soundbar User Guide
- June 6, 2024
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Roku 9102EU Streambar 4K HDR Streaming Player and Soundbar User Guide
What’s included
Details
Let’s get started
STEP 1: Adjust TV settings
Have a Roku TV? Simply use the remote that came with your Roku TV and follow
steps 2 and 3. The rest is automatic, even linking your Roku account.
All other TVs
You may need to enable your TV’s HDMI-CEC and ARC settings. TV manufacturers
use different names for these settings, so refer to your TV manual. For help
setting up your device, visit
go.roku.com/streambar
STEP 2: Connect to Power
Use the included power adaptor and cable to connect your Roku Streambar to a
wall outlet.
TIP: Place your Roku Streambar at the front edge of your TV stand for the best sound experience.
STEP 3: Connect to TV
Connect your Roku Streambar to the HDMI® port on your TV labeled “ARC” with
the included cable. Don’t see an HDMI-ARC port? Use the included optical cable
along with the HDMI Cable to connect.
STEP 4: Select input
Use the remote that came with your TV to select the HDMI® input (source) you
used to connect your Roku Streambar.
STEP 5: Insert batteries
Slide open the cover on the back of your remote and insert the included
Duracell® batteries. Your remote will pair automatically.
STEP 6: Follow the on-screen setup
Follow the instructions on your TV screen. Activate your Roku Streambar by
using your computer or smartphone to link to a Roku account.
IMPORTANT: Roku does not charge for activation support
– beware of scams.
Common questions
What is HDMI-CEC?
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) lets you control your TV’s power with the
Roku Streambar remote, so you don’t have to juggle remotes.
What is ARC?
Audio Return Channel (ARC) sends audio from your TV and all of your inputs to
your Roku Streambar using the HDMI Cable. Connect your Roku Streambar to the
HDMI port “ARC” on your TV.
Do I need to enable HDMICEC and ARC on my TV?
While some TVs automatically enable these features, others require you to
enable them through the settings menu. TV manufacturers use different names
for these settings, so refer to your TV manual or visit
go.roku.com/hdmihelp
Why do I need to create a Roku account?
You’ll need a Roku account to stream, add channels, easily manage
subscriptions, rent movies, and more.
Why do I need to enter a credit card?
Saving a payment method makes it easy to rent or buy movies, subscribe to
popular channels, and start free trials in just a click. No charges will be
made without your authorization.
Can I use the included remote instead of my Roku TV remote?
Yes, to learn how to use the remote included with your Roku Streambar, visit
the link below.
Visit go.roku.com/streambar for more
information
Tips and Tricks
Using Sound Settings
While streaming, press *()** to view Sound Settings, like:
-
Volume Levelling
Helps keep your volume consistent and quiets loud commercials. -
Speech Clarity
Improves clarity of voices so your favorite TV is easier to hear. -
Night Mode
Lowers loud scenes while boosting quiet ones so you don’t wake the house.
Pairing a Bluetooth® device
- From the home screen, go to Settings and select Remotes & devices.
- Then choose Pair Bluetooth device and follow the instructions.
Using voice commands
Press and hold the voice search button and say things like:
“Play classic rock”
“Set volume to 30”
“Launch The Roku Channel”
Voice support is currently available in English only.
Need more help getting started?
support.roku.com
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