Roku TV User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Roku
Table of Contents
Roku TV
Roku TVTM
User Guide
Version 10.0 For United States
English
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Contents
Welcome …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1
The new standard in Smart TVs ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1
Get the most out of your new TV……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1
Connections and setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
Connecting an antenna, cable, or satellite
box………………………………………………………………………………………7 Connecting external equipment with a
composite AV video cable ………………………………………………. 8 Connecting external equipment
with an HDMI® cable ………………………………………………………………………. 8 Connecting headphones or
analog soundbar ………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 Connecting headphones to
the Roku Enhanced Voice remote………………………………………………………. 9 Connecting an AV
receiver or digital soundbar…………………………………………………………………………………..10 Preparing for
Internet connectivity …………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 AC power
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Roku remote
batteries…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 Roku TV
remote…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Panel buttons
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15
Single button ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16 Three
buttons …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….16 Game-pad
style joystick ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Four buttons
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Five buttons (with
mute) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Five buttons (without
mute) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18 Seven buttons
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………18
Guided Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
Starting Guided Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
Guided Setup……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20
Network connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….23
Activation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27
Connect your devices …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….28
The Home screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31
Personalize your Home screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….32
Benefits of connecting …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
Connecting brings out your TV’s full
potential!…………………………………………………………………………………..34 Take advantage of awesome
features …………………………………………………………………………………………………..35
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What is streaming?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………36 What
if I didn’t connect my TV?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
Setting up live TV ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..39
How do I set up the TV tuner? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 40
Using your TV …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Status indicator …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
Standby mode energy savings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………45
Getting help …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..45
Opting in to Smart TV experience ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
Disable Smart TV experience ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
Disable Auto Notifications …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….47
Watching live TV channels ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..47
Changing channels…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..47 Using
the Live TV Channel Guide ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 48
Navigating the Live TV Channel Guide in connected mode ………………………………………………………
49 Changing channel options in connected mode ……………………………………………………………………………..
50 Managing channels in connected mode………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
Favorite channels in connected mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51
Edit channel lineup in connected mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………52
Hide all streaming TV channels in connected mode……………………………………………………………………..53
Managing channels in non-connected mode……………………………………………………………………………………….53
Favorite channels in non-connected mode ……………………………………………………………………………………..54
Surf only favorite channels in non-connected mode…………………………………………………………………….54
Edit channel lineup in non-connected mode …………………………………………………………………………………..55
Viewing program information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….56
Adjusting settings while watching a program …………………………………………………………………………………….
57 Pausing live TV …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 57
Requirements ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………57 Enabling
Live TV Pause………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….58 Using Live TV
Pause ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….59 Notes about Live TV
Pause…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 60 More Ways to Watch
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..61 Using More Ways to Watch
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..61 Getting the most from More
Ways to Watch ………………………………………………………………………………….63 Automatic network
recommendation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………63 Switching TV inputs
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 64 Auto-detecting
devices………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 64 Adjusting audio/video
settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………65 Setting preferred audio
language for streaming channels ………………………………………………………….65 Automatic game
console configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………65 Using Roku Voice
commands…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..67 Using Roku Voice
remotes (select models only)……………………………………………………………………………67 Playing content
from USB storage devices………………………………………………………………………………………… 70
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Auto player launch…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 70
Playing content from local network media servers…………………………………………………………………………….
71 Setting up a payment method …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 71
Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room…………………………………………………………………………………………………72
About using your TV on a restricted public network ……………………………………………………………………
72 Getting your Roku TV on line on a restricted public network
……………………………………………………73
Using Apple AirPlay and the Apple Home app ………………………………………………………..76
Apple AirPlay…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………76 Other
AirPlay things to try ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………76
Apple Home app ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….76 Some
Apple HomeKit things to try ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 77
Adjusting TV settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………78
Settings menu ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….78
Options menu………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..79 Options
menu settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 80
Accessibility …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..82
Accessibility menu settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..82
Video description through Secondary Audio Program (SAP) ………………………………………………………
84 Picture settings……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..85
Picture settings menu options……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..85
Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….87
Variable refresh rate (VRR)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..87
Sound settings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………88 Roku
Smart Soundbar…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….88 Volume mode
(select models only) ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 90 Sound settings
Dolby® Audio Processing (select models only)………………………………………………91 Sound
settings DTS® TruSurround / DTS® Studio Sound (select models only)
………………..92 Sound settings Sonic EmotionTM Premium (select models
only)……………………………………………. 94 Sonic EmotionTM
settings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..95 Expert Picture
Settings (4K models only)…………………………………………………………………………………………….96 Changing
privacy settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………96
Advertising…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………96
Microphone ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 97
Featured Free …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 100
My Feed ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 101
Movies Coming Soon…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 101
Movies, TV programs, and people …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 101
Searching for something to watch……………………………………………………………………………..103
How do I search?………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..103
Keyboard search using the remote…………………………………………………………………………………………………..104
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Voice Search from a Roku Voice remote………………………………………………………………………………………..104
Searching from the Roku mobile app ………………………………………………………………………………………………105
Searching with Google Assistant ………………………………………………………………………………………………………105
Searching with Amazon Alexa …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..106
Direct-to-playback search results……………………………………………………………………………………………………..106
Searching for free content…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..107 I
searched for a program. Now what?………………………………………………………………………………………………….107
Follow on Roku……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………108 Recent
Searches …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………108 Roku
Zones…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..109
Using the Roku Channel Store …………………………………………………………………………………….. 110
Automatic Account Link …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….111
Customizing your TV ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….112
Add TV inputs……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….112 Add
streaming channels…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….113 Rename
inputs ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………113 Remove
unwanted tiles…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 114 Rearrange
tiles………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………115 Change the look
and feel with themes ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 116 Change menu
volume …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………117 Configure power
settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….117
Power on settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………117 Auto
power savings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 118 Standby
LED On/Off …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 118 Fast TV start
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 118 Configure
accessibility………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 119 Captions
mode………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 119 Captions
preferred language ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 119 Captions
style …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 120 Audio Guide
settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………121 Customize the
Home screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………122
Parental controls …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 123
Creating a parental control PIN ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
123 Blocking broadcast TV programs………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Enabling parental control of TV programs ……………………………………………………………………………………. 124
Blocking based on US TV ratings……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 125
Blocking based on US movie ratings ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 126
Blocking based on Other ratings………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 126
Blocking based on Canadian English ratings ………………………………………………………………………………….127
Blocking based on Canadian French ratings…………………………………………………………………………………. 128
Blocking unrated programs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129
What happens when a TV program is blocked?……………………………………………………………………………….130
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Changing the parental control PIN ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 132
Resetting parental controls…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 132
More settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 133
Guest Mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 133
Network settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 135 ZIP
Code ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 136 Time
settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 136 Scan
again for live TV channels …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 137
HDMI® mode (4K models only)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 137
Control by mobile apps……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 138
Roku TV premium audio………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 139 Home
theater configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 139
Turning off the TV speakers for home theater use………………………………………………………………………
139 Setting up a digital audio
connection………………………………………………………………………………………………140 Choosing an audio format
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 141 Turning off the TV screen
while listening to music …………………………………………………………………….. 142 Controlling other
devices through CEC………………………………………………………………………………………….. 142 Restart the
TV……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..144 Reset the TV
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..144 Reset audio/video
settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………144 Factory reset
everything ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..144 What if I can’t
access the Factory Reset option? ………………………………………………………………………… 145 Network
connection reset ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 146 Roku
account PIN ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 147 Update the
TV ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 148 Checking for
updates on a connected TV………………………………………………………………………………………148 Getting updates
on a non-connected TV ………………………………………………………………………………………. 149
Other devices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 151
Mirror your phone or tablet ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………151
Roku mobile app………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 152
Private Listening on the Roku mobile app ……………………………………………………………………………………..
152 Universal remotes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 153
FAQ ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 154
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Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Roku 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 paid subscription channels and
thousands of free channels. Important: Your TV receives automatic updates from
time to time, enabling new content and features. This edition of the User
Guide describes Roku TV version 10.0. To determine the current version of your
Roku TV, go to Settings > System > About after you complete Guided Setup.
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
channel content. Channel availability is subject to change and varies by
country.
Get the most out of your new TV
Follow these steps to get the most out of your new TV. · Connect to the
Internet · 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, and convenient ways to rent or buy a favorite
movie or program.
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· Pick your favorite streaming channels
· Find the entertainment you love. From the latest blockbuster movies to your
favorite TV programs, with tons of live sports, a broad selection of music
streaming channels, popular programming in a dozen international languages,
24×7 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.
· Find live broadcast and streaming TV programs in the Live TV Channel Guide
· Use the Live TV Channel Guide to see not only what’s on TV right now, but
what will be on in the coming two weeks. And for many over-the-air programs,
if you start watching the program after it is already in progress, or you see
something you missed in the Live TV Channel Guide, you can use More Ways to
Watch to find streaming channels where you can see the program from the
beginning, find other episodes, or entire seasons of the program, if
applicable.
· Use Roku’s Smart TV experience to discover More Ways to Watch
· Use this feature to find out how you can stream the program you are watching
from the beginning, find more episodes of the program, discover similar
programs and movies, and see the full description of the program.
· Personalize your Home screen
· Put your favorite streaming channels and TV inputs front-and-center on the
Home screen. No more flipping through inputs or wading through complicated
menus. You can even customize the names of each input and move tiles around so
your most-often used devices and streaming channels are only a click away.
· Search for your favorite movie, TV program, actor, or director
· Once you’re connected to the Internet, you can easily search across top
streaming channels and live TV channels. Search by movie or TV program title,
actor or director–all from one place. Search by typing words or phrases using
the on-screen keyboard or on your mobile device, or speak words or phrases in
a conversational tone using Voice Search. Some channels and content require
payment.
· Receive a Roku Zone when you search by popular genres or subjects. A Roku
Zone is a collection of relevant entertainment organized into browsable rows
such as New Releases, Free, and Rent or Buy. On 4K TVs, include “4K” in your
search to see 4K movies and programs in the 4K Movies & TV Zone.
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· Pause live TV · Pause, resume, fast forward, and rewind TV programs by
connecting your own USB drive to the TV and pause live TV for up to 90
minutes.
Note: Live TV Pause is available on digital TV programs received on the ANT
input, and only when the TV is linked to a valid Roku account.
· Watch the Roku Tips & Tricks channel · Tune in to the Roku Tips & Tricks
channel to watch videos and learn more about your TV’s features, new products,
and popular support topics.
· Control your TV with voice commands · Use your Roku Voice Remote (select
models), Enhanced Voice Remote (select models), or the free Roku mobile app to
control your Roku TV. Use conversational voice commands to search for programs
by title, actor, director, or genre. On selected streaming channels, you can
search without leaving the current channel. Your search results appear in the
lower portion of the screen. The current channel’s results appear first
followed by results from other channels.
Just tap Voice on your remote to see helpful hints about how to use Roku
Voice, and then explore these additional voice features:
· See what’s on TV in the Live TV Channel Guide. For example, say “Show
Guide.” Jump to a specific live or streaming channel. For example, say “Go to
7 point 3” to open Live TV on channel 7.3. Or say, “Go to Netflix” to open
Netflix.
· Use voice commands to launch streaming channels, switch inputs, or change
live TV channels.1
· Set sleep timers. For example, say “Turn the TV off in 30 minutes”, or “Go
to sleep at 11 p.m.”
· Go directly to playing a program whenever your search command can be
uniquely identified and the requested content is available at no additional
cost to you.2
· Search for movies based on popular quotes. For example, say “What movie is
this from `Here’s looking at you, kid’.”
· Only on 4K TVs, say “Show me 4K movies” to see a list of 4K movies available
across participating streaming channels.
1 Voice features support English and Spanish languages when the corresponding
TV language is selected. 2 Direct-to-playback commands work with selected
streaming channels. Direct playback occurs only when there is a high
confidence of match, the content is free or you are already subscribed, and
the channel is already added to your Home screen.
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· Use Roku Voice to make on-screen keyboard entries in a variety of onscreen
keyboards. Keyboards that support voice entry have a microphone icon next to
the input field. You can say letters, characters, and numbers for an easy way
to enter the required information.
· Use voice commands to turn the display off (for enjoying streaming music),
turn closed captions on or off, and to replay the last few seconds of a movie
or TV program.
· Control the Roku Media Player to play your personal music and show movies
and photos. Say commands like, “Play classic rock on Roku Media Player,” “Skip
ahead 20 seconds,” or “Play the next song.”
· Ask Siri on your Apple device to control your Roku TV with just your voice1.
Say things like “Hey Siri, play jazz on the living room TV” to play music from
your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod Mini, or Mac on your Roku TV. Roku TVs
also support Apple HomeKit1, which allows you to easily and securely control
your Roku device while using the Home app or Siri. After installing your Roku
TV, set it up with just a few simple steps within the Apple Home app. You can
even create your own custom automations and scenes that include HomeKit-
enabled accessories such as your Roku TV, to control your home setting.
· Use Google Home, Google Pixel phone, or the Google Home mobile app to
control your Roku TV. You can search for movies and TV programs, launch most
channels, control playback, adjust the volume, switch inputs, turn the TV on
and off, and more. Control multiple Roku devices by including the location of
the device in your commands. For example, say “Hey Google, turn off Roku in
the bedroom.” For information on linking and controlling your Roku TV, see
https://support.roku.com/article/360009649613-howdo-i-control-my-roku-
streaming-device-with-the-google-assistant-.
· Use Amazon Echo Dot, Echo Plus, Echo Show, or the Amazon Alexa mobile app to
control your Roku TV. You can search for movies and TV programs, launch most
channels, control playback, adjust the volume, switch inputs, turn the TV on
and off, and more. Control multiple Roku devices by including the location of
the device in your commands. For example, say “Hey Alexa, pause Roku in the
living room.” For information on adding the Alexa Roku skills and controlling
your Roku TV, see: https://support.roku.com/article/360017961074-how-do-i-use-
amazonalexa-with-my-roku-streaming-device-
1 Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit are supported by Roku TVs except for models
beginning with “6” (6XXXX) and “5” (5XXXX).
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· Use Apple AirPlay 2 with your iOS and MacOS devices · Effortlessly share
videos, photos, music, and more from Apple devices on Roku TVs1. Control
AirPlay sessions with pause, rewind, and more using your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Play music from your Apple devices on Roku TVs and other AirPlay 2 enabled
speakers in your home at the same time in perfect sync. Plus, mirror the
screen from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to the big screen.
· 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, you can send movies, programs, sport
highlights, and more directly to your TV.
· 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.
· Take charge with the Roku mobile app · Control your TV from your compatible
smartphone or tablet with the free mobile app for iOS® and AndroidTM mobile
devices2. Browse channels, view My Feed, listen to audio from live TV and
streaming channels. Search more easily using your mobile device’s keyboard and
Voice Search.3 · Mirror your compatible smartphone or tablet on your TV. Share
videos, photos, web pages, and more from compatible devices.
· Get the best streaming experience with automatic network recommendation ·
While you are watching a streaming channel, and during manual wireless network
scans, your TV will recommend the optimal wireless network connection. You can
choose to switch to the recommended network or continue with the current
connection.
1 Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit are supported by Roku TVs except for models
beginning with “6” (6XXXX) and “5” (5XXXX). 2 IOS® is a trademark or
registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used
under license. AndroidTM is a trademark of Google Inc. 3 Voice features
support English and Spanish languages.
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· Connect your Roku TV to networks found in hotels and college dorms ·
Temporarily link your smartphone or tablet to your TV to agree to any terms,
enter codes, or provide required information before you can get Internet
access in locations that require these additional steps (also known as
restricted public networks. Note: 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, and not the Roku mobile app, to initiate the
connection process. Streaming content might be limited due to your geographic
location or due of restrictions imposed by the network host. Go to
support.roku.com for device compatibility information.
Let’s get started.
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Connections and setup
Refer to your TV’s Quick Start Guide or other provided documentation to for
modelspecific information about attaching the base or a wall mount and making
connections to AC power and to your other audio/video devices. The following
information applies to all Roku TV models.
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-to-75-ohm adapter (not provided) to adapt the twin-lead cable to a
connection that is compatible with the TV’s antenna input. Tip: 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
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Connecting external equipment with a composite AV video cable
If the best connection available on your device 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 device and on the TV.
Note: Select models have an AV Input that looks like a headphone jack. Use the
breakout cable (included) to adapt this input to the three RCA-type plugs on
your composite cable.
Connecting external equipment with an HDMI® cable
If possible, connect your devices using HDMI® 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 HDMI® Cables.
Tip: You might need to configure the device to send its signal through its
HDMI® connector.
The connector labeled HDMI (ARC) has the additional ability to use the audio
return channel to send digital audio to a receiver or soundbar, as explained
in Connecting an AV receiver or digital soundbar. Only on select models: The
connector labeled HDMI (eARC) provides the same functionality as the HDMI ARC
connector, plus the ability to pass through full-resolution sound formats such
as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X from and to devices that support these formats,
without additional processing by the TV. Additional details are provided in
Choosing an audio format.
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Connecting headphones or analog soundbar
You can connect headphones or an analog soundbar (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. Warning: Loud noise can damage your hearing.
When using headphones, use the lowest volume setting on your headphones that
still lets you hear the sound. 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 soundbar to control the TV volume. To turn off the TV’s built-in
speakers, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Audio > TV
speakers and change the setting.
Connecting headphones to the Roku Enhanced Voice remote
Select Roku TVs come with the Roku Enhanced Voice Remote or Roku Voice Remote
Pro. On these models, you can connect headphones to the jack on the left side
of the remote. Tip: Inserting a plug in the remote’s headphone jack disables
the sound from the TV’s built-in speakers or attached receiver or soundbar.
The volume and mute controls on the right side of the remote adjust the volume
level of the connected headphones. Warning: Loud noise can damage your
hearing. When using headphones, use the lowest volume setting on your
headphones that still lets you hear the sound. You might notice that
connecting headphones to your remote shortens the remote’s battery life
somewhat.
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Connecting an AV receiver or digital soundbar
You can enjoy Dolby AudioTM multichannel sound from your TV if you connect a
digital amplifier or soundbar (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 soundbar.
HDMI® ARC Connect an HDMI® cable (not provided) from the HDMI (ARC)
connector to the HDMI® input on your receiver or soundbar. This connection
uses the Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature of HDMI® to output sound from the
TV to a compatible device. To use this feature, you must configure the TV to
enable HDMI® ARC, as explained in Enable HDMI® ARC. HDMI® eARC Select models
only: Connect an HDMI® cable (not provided) from the HDMI (eARC) connector to
the HDMI (ARC) or HDMI (eARC) input on your receiver or soundbar. If your
receiver or soundbar supports HDMI enhanced ARC (eARC), the TV can pass
through full-resolution sound from programs containing enhanced audio. If your
receiver or soundbar does not support eARC, use the TV’s eARC port to make the
ARC connection. The eARC port is backward compatible with the ARC standard.
Preparing for Internet connectivity
If you want to watch streaming content and take advantage of most of the cool
features of your Roku TV, connect it to the Internet through a wireless
modem/router or a wireless access point (not provided). The TV has a built-in
wireless LAN adapter. Note: The TV supports only its internal wireless network
adapter–it does not support the use of a USB network adapter. Select models
have both wired and wireless network connectivity. To use the wired network
connection, connect an RJ-45 Ethernet cable (not provided) from the jack on
the back of your TV to your network router or switch. The wired connection
automatically supports both 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T Ethernet.
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AC power
Plug your TV into a power outlet. You can tell that the TV has power because
the status indicator lights up when the TV is off. The topic Status indicator
explains how the status indicator shows what is happening with the TV.
Roku remote batteries
Open the back of your Roku remote and insert the included batteries, observing
the proper orientation as indicated in the battery compartment. Reattach the
back cover.
Roku TV remote
Use the following information to identify the buttons on your Roku remote.
Note: Remote buttons and features vary somewhat by model. Your remote might
not have all buttons or features listed.
· If your remote has a VOICE just below the purple pad, you have a Roku Voice
remote.
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· If your remote has a headphone jack on its left edge, you have a Roku
Enhanced Voice remote or Roku Voice Remote Pro.
Roku Voice remotes have additional capabilities as noted in the following
table.
BUTTON
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
POWER
Turns TV on and off.
BACK HOME
· Menu: Goes back to previous menu/screen. · Home screen tile: Moves highlight
back to the Home
screen option. · Watching live 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.
Immediately returns to the Home screen.
DIRECTIONAL PAD · Moves the highlight in the corresponding direction. · OK
chooses the highlighted option.
While watching TV:
· UP/DOWN changes channel. · LEFT displays the Live TV Channel Guide
(connected mode) or channel list (non-connected mode). · LEFT/RIGHT TVs
operating in non-connected mode: while in the channel list switches between
ALL CHANNELS and FAVORITE CHANNELS. TVs with Live TV Pause enabled: when the
program is paused, moves backward/forward approximately 10 seconds in the
program buffer. · While in the channel list, OK selects the highlighted
channel. While watching live TV: displays the program information banner.
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BUTTON
or
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
VOICE or SEARCH
Only on select models with Roku Voice remotes, hold and say the name of a movie, TV program, actor, director, or genre, including the special genres “free” and “4K.” Or, say a command to start streaming, change a channel, and more1.
For more information, go to:
go.roku.com/voicesearch
REPLAY
Select models. Streaming programs that support this feature and TVs with Live
TV Pause enabled, jumps back a few seconds with each press and resumes
playing.
If Live TV Pause is disabled, jumps to previous channel.
When using an on-screen keyboard: Backspaces in the text you are entering.
In the Live TV Channel Guide2: Returns to the current day and time.
REWIND PLAY/PAUSE FAST FWD
Scan backward, pause, play, and scan forward in streaming content and live TV
channels (if Live TV Pause is enabled).
Press REWIND or FAST FWD one, two, or three times to control the speed of the
operation.
REWIND and FAST FWD also jump backward and forward one screen at a time when
viewing long lists, such as when you are browsing programs in the channel list
or Live TV Channel Guide1.
STAR
Displays additional options when available. On-screen hints let you know when this button is active.
1 Voice features support English and Spanish languages. 2 Live TV Channel
Guide is available only in the United States.
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BUTTON
or
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
GAME MODE SLEEP
Only on HDMI and AV inputs on select models. Displays a banner showing whether
Game mode is on or off, or “Not available at this time.” Subsequent presses
toggle Game mode. When On, the TV performs less image processing and has less
input lag, producing a better experience with action games.
Select models. Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) detects certain game consoles
connected to an HDMI input and automatically switches to the best settings for
action games. When ALLM is active, the manual Game mode setting is
unavailable.
Select models: Variable refresh rate (VRR) allows a compatible game console or
computer to control the refresh rate of the TV. The result is smoother image
animation with a lower instance of stutter or tearing.
Select models. 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 unless you cancel it.
FACTORY ASSIGNED CHANNEL SHORTCUT
Dedicated buttons show the logo of a preset streaming content provider.
Dedicated content providers vary by model and region. 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.
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BUTTON
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
UP DOWN MUTE
Located on the right edge of the remote. 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.
HEADPHONE
Select models with Roku Enhanced Voice Remote or Roku Voice Remote Pro. Connect headphones to the jack on the left edge of the remote to listen privately. Plugging in headphones mutes the TV speakers.
Panel buttons
Your TV has buttons on its side, bottom, or back panel that perform simple
control functions. The TV panel buttons are not a substitute for the remote,
as they do not give you access to all TV functions.
Depending on model, your TV model has one of several different panel button
designs. Choose the one that applies to your TV from the following list:
· Single button · Three buttons · Game-pad style joystick · Four buttons ·
Five buttons (with mute) · Five buttons (without mute) · Seven buttons
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Single button
If your TV has this style of panel button, you can perform the following
functions: · Turn TV on: short press. · Display the Input List: short press
when TV is on. · Select the next input in the Input List: short press while
the TV is showing the Input List. · Dismiss the Input List without changing
inputs: no press. · Turn TV off: long press.
Short press = less than two seconds Long press = more than two seconds No
press = no press within two seconds
Three buttons
If your TV has this style of panel buttons, you can perform the following
functions: · Turn TV on: middle button, short or long press. · Volume up:
right button when Input List is not active. · Volume down: left button when
Input List is not active. · Display Input List: middle button, short press
when TV is on. · Highlight next input in the Input List: right button when
Input List is active. · Highlight previous input in the Input List: left
button when Input List is active. · Select highlighted item in the Input List:
middle button, short press, or no press. · Turn TV off: middle button, long
press.
Short press = less than two seconds Long press = more than two seconds No
press = no press within four seconds
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Game-pad style joystick
If your TV has this style of panel button, you can perform the following
functions:
· Press in: Toggle between power ON and Standby. · Press up or down:
Increase/decrease the volume. · Press left or right: Switch inputs. Each press
moves the highlight up or down
one item. Pausing for a few moments selects the highlighted item.
Four buttons
If your TV has this style of panel buttons, you can perform the following
functions: · Power: Turns the power on and off. · Input: Selects among TV
inputs. Each press moves down one item. Pausing for a few moments selects the
highlighted item. · Volume +: Increases the volume. · Volume : Decreases the
volume.
Five buttons (with mute)
If your TV has this style of panel buttons, you can perform the following
functions. Note that the order of the buttons might vary from model to model.
Examine the panel button labels to determine your TV model’s layout.
· Power: Turns the power on and off. · Input: Selects among TV inputs. Each
press moves down one item. Pausing for
a few moments selects the highlighted item. · Volume +: Increases the volume.
· Volume : Decreases the volume. · Mute: Mutes and unmutes the sound.
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Five buttons (without mute)
If your TV has this style of panel buttons, you can perform the following
functions. Note that the order of the buttons might vary from model to model.
Examine the panel button labels to determine your TV model’s layout.
· Power: Turns the power on and off. · Input +: Selects the next TV input.
Each press moves down one item. Pausing
for a few moments selects the highlighted item. · Input -: Selects the
previous TV input. Each press moves up one item. Pausing
for a few moments selects the highlighted item. · Volume +: Increases the
volume. · Volume : Decreases the volume.
Seven buttons
If your TV has this style of panel buttons, you can perform the following
functions. Note that the order of the buttons might vary from model to model.
Examine the panel button labels to determine your TV model’s layout.
· Input: Selects among TV inputs. Each press moves down one item. Pressing
Channel + or Channel moves the highlight up or down. Pausing for a few
moments selects the highlighted item.
· 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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Guided Setup
With the preliminaries out of the way, it’s time to turn on your TV. As the TV
starts for the first time, it leads you through Guided Setup, which configures
the TV before you start to use it. During Guided Setup, you’ll:
· Answer a few questions · Provide network connection information · Get a
software update · Link your TV to your Roku account. · Connect devices such as
a DVD player, game console, or cable box.
Starting Guided Setup
To start Guided Setup, press POWER on the remote to turn on your TV. Note:
Guided Setup normally runs only once, the first time you turn on your TV. If
you need to run Guided Setup again, you must perform a factory reset as
explained in Factory reset everything. When you first turn on your TV, it will
take a few seconds to get itself ready. You’ll notice the following things
happening:
1. The status indicator blinks every time the TV is busy doing something; in
this case it’s powering up and getting ready for you.
2. The splash screen appears and the status indicator blinks slowly for a few
more seconds. The power-on screen shows a brand logo while the TV starts up.
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3. After a few seconds, Guided Setup starts.
Guided Setup
At this point, you should be seeing the Language screen.
1. Only on models that have a Roku Voice remote: A few moments after the
Let’s get started screen appears, Guided Setup starts the pairing process for
the Roku Voice remote. (You’ll know if you have this type of remote because it
has a VOICE or SEARCH button just below the purple directional pad.) If the 20
Roku Voice remote does not pair automatically, follow the instructions on the
screen to complete the pairing process. Accessibility: On TVs sold in the
United States, if you are blind or visually impaired, you can activate Audio
Guide, a text-to-speech screen reader to help you navigate the TV’s menus and
commands. To enable the Audio Guide, press STAR four times in rapid
succession. Repeat to disable Audio Guide. (STAR is located directly below the
purple directional pad on the right side of the Roku remote.) If you enabled
Audio Guide, choosing any language other than English disables it. 2. Press
DOWN on the purple directional pad to highlight your preferred language, and
then press OK. 3. Some models have a country selection screen: If you don’t
see this screen, skip ahead to the next step.
If you see this screen, select your country, and then press OK. Accessibility:
If you enabled Audio Guide, choosing any country other than United States
disables it.
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4. Press OK to select Set up for home use. This is the right choice for
enjoying your TV at home. It provides energy saving options as well as access
to all features of the TV. Note: Set up for store use 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 Factory reset
everything, and then repeat Guided Setup.
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Network connection
After you select Set up for home use, the TV prompts you to make a network
connection. If your TV has both wired and wireless connections, you’ll see the
following screen. If your TV has only wireless connectivity, skip the
following step.
5. Only on models that display the Connect to the Internet screen: Make a
selection: · Wireless connection Highlight Set up new wireless connection
and press OK. The TV prompts you through wireless setup. Skip ahead to the
next step for help with the process. · Wired connection Highlight Connect to
wired network and press OK. The TV immediately attempts to connect to your
wired network, your local network, and then the Internet. Go to Step 9 to
continue with Guided Setup. · Connect to the Internet later If you don’t
want to connect to the Internet right now, you can select this option, and
then press OK. You can still use the TV to watch live TV channels, and connect
your devices to play games, watch DVDs, or watch channels from a cable box or
another streaming device. When you’re ready to connect, it’s easy. We’ll show
you how in Benefits of connecting.
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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. Jump ahead to Connect your devices
to complete Guided Setup. 6. On models that have wireless only, and models
with both wired and wireless when you’ve selected Wireless: The TV scans for
the wireless networks within range and displays them in order, with the
strongest signals first. In addition to your own wireless signal, the TV might
pick up signals from your neighbors.
Press UP or DOWN to highlight the name of your wireless network, and then
press OK to select it. Note: Some networks, such as those often found in dorm
rooms, hotels, and other public places, require you to read and agree to
terms, enter a code, or provide identifying information before letting you
connect to the Internet. If your Roku 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.
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Other options · Scan again / Scan again to see all networks The name of this
option
depends on the number of wireless networks within range.
· 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 Scan
again to see if your network name now appears in the list.
· Scan again to see all networks appears if there are more wireless networks
than the strongest ones it initially listed. 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 If your wireless network name is hidden, it won’t appear
in the list. Select Private network and then press OK to display an on-screen
keyboard. Use the keyboard 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. 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.
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7. Only if you select a password protected wireless network: An on-screen
keyboard appears. Enter your wireless network password by using the purple
directional pad to navigate the keyboard, and pressing OK to select a
highlighted letter, number, or symbol. When you finish, press DOWN to select
Connect, and then press OK.
After you select Connect, the TV displays progress messages as it connects to
your wireless network, your local network, and the Internet. 8. Only if your
TV cannot get the correct time zone and current time from your network service
provider: The Choose your time zone screen appears. Press UP or DOWN to
highlight your time zone, and then press OK.
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Tips: Your TV needs to know the local time zone so that it can correctly
display information about the program you are currently watching.
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. This User Guide describes version 10.0. To determine your current
Roku TV software version, go to Settings > System > About after you complete
Guided Setup. You can download an updated User Guide that matches your Roku TV
software version from the Roku TV web site.
Activation
After the TV restarts, it prompts you through activation.
9. Use a computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection to link
to a new or existing Roku account.
Note: Roku does not charge for activation support beware of scams. For
detailed information, see How do I protect myself from activation and
technical support scams?
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 Roku 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. Linking to a Roku account also
activates several advanced features on your TV, such as Guest Mode, the Roku
mobile app, and Live TV Pause, to name just a few. 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, purchasing, and
subscribing to entertainment from the Roku Channel Store fast and convenient.
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After you activate your TV, the TV gets an acknowledgement, and then adds your
newly-selected and pre-existing streaming channels from other Roku devices on
the same account. This process is automatic and takes a few moments–a little
longer if you have added a lot of streaming channels. Tip: Streaming channels
from all of the Roku streaming devices associated with your account are
synchronized periodically. All of your Roku streaming devices therefore
display the same set of channels (subject to compatibility with the device).
Connect your devices
Next, Guided Setup helps you set up the external devices that you want to use
with it, such as a cable box, Blu-rayTM player, or game console.
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10. Press OK to proceed:
11. 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. For each input that has a connected and active device, you can see
its picture and hear its sound.
12. Press UP or DOWN to highlight the label you want to associate with the
input, and then press OK. If you are not using the input, select Nothing, and
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13. While setting up your devices, rather than using the predefined names and
icons, you can set a custom name and icon. To do so, scroll up or down to
highlight Set custom name & icon, and then press OK. Follow the instructions
on the screen to enter a name and select an icon for the input. See Rename
inputs for more information. Note: If you specify a custom name for an input,
voice commands will not reliably switch to that input. Voice commands
typically can only switch among inputs that use built-in names, such as “AV,”
and “Cable Box,” and “DVR.”
14. Repeat the previous step for each 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 HOME on the remote to go to the Roku
TV Home screen. Whenever you press HOME , the Home screen greets you. From
here, you can explore everything your TV has to offer. Use the purple
directional pad to move around, and then 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.
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The Home screen
The following illustrations show typical Home screens, which vary depending on
location, connected mode, selected theme, number of TV inputs enabled, and
streaming channels and apps added. Note: A paid subscription or other payments
may be required for some channel content. Channel availability is subject to
change and varies by country. Not all content is available in countries or
regions where Roku® products are sold.
Typical connected Home screen 1. Home screen menu–shows options available to
you when you are on the Home screen. 2. Highlighted option–press OK to select.
3. TV input tiles–select an input to watch the connected device. 4. Streaming
channel and app tiles–select a tile and press OK to go to the indicated
streaming channel or application. You can add any number of channels from the
Roku Channel Store. 5. Direct access tiles shortcuts to often used features.
6. Options hint–press STAR to see options when this symbol is present. 7. Next
screen hint–press RIGHT to see the next screen.
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Typical non-connected Home screen 1. Home screen menu–shows options available
to you when you are on the Home screen. 2. Highlighted option–press OK to
select. 3. TV input tiles–select an input and press OK to watch the connected
device. 4. Direct access tiles shortcuts to often used features. 5. Options
hint–press STAR for options when this symbol is present. 6. Next screen
hint–press RIGHT to see the next screen.
Personalize your Home screen
There are many things you can do to personalize your Home screen and make it
just right for you and your family:
· Only in connected mode: Add streaming channels by using the Streaming
Channels menu option or the Add Channels shortcut to browse the Roku Channel
Store.
· Only in connected mode: Change the screen theme by going to Settings >
Themes to find and pick one to suit your mood.
· Customize the Home screen. Hide or show the shortcut tiles that appear at
the bottom of your Home screen grid. Only in connected mode, hide Featured
Free or hide Movie Store and TV Store.
· Remove a tile by highlighting it and pressing STAR . Then highlight Remove
input or Remove channel and press OK.
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· Move a tile by highlighting it and pressing STAR . Then highlight Move input
or Move channel and press OK. Use the purple directional pad to move the tile,
and then press OK to lock it in its new location. Move the shortcut tiles
within the shortcut area only. Shortcuts are designed to always appear at the
very bottom of the grid, so you can access them quickly by pressing UP once
when you’re at the top of the grid.
· Only on channels that you have subscribed through your linked Roku account,
manage your subscriptions by highlighting a streaming channel tile and
pressing STAR . Then highlight Manage subscription and press OK. Select Cancel
subscription and then follow the instructions to confirm your cancellation.
· Rename a TV input tile by highlighting it and pressing STAR . Then highlight
Rename input and press OK. Highlight a new name in the list, and then press OK
to assign that name to the tile. Rather than using the predefined names and
icons, you can set a custom name and icon. To do so, scroll up or down to
highlight Set custom name & icon, and then press OK. Follow the instructions
on the screen to enter a name and select an icon for the input. Note: If you
specify a custom name for an input, voice commands will not reliably switch to
that input. Voice commands typically can only switch among inputs that use
built-in names, such as “AV,” and “Cable Box,” and “DVR.”
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Benefits of connecting
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 channels1. You’ll never run out of something new to
watch.
Check out The Roku Channel Use The Roku Channel as your new home page for a
huge assortment of free ondemand and streaming movies, programs, live news,
and kid’s TV. Add premium subscriptions to watch many of your favorite
channels in one place, and manage them all through your Roku account.
Get in the groove Stream endless hours of music from free and subscription-
based channels. 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 the most popular streaming channels, your
Roku TV also offers hundreds of other 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.
REMEMBER THAT YOU MUST CANCEL BEFORE THE FREE TRIAL ENDS TO AVOID SUBSCRIPTION
FEES.
1 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® products are sold.
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Take advantage of awesome features
Powerful, voice-enabled search lets you use voice commands to find movies and
TV programs by title, actor, director, or genre across multiple streaming
channels1. Additionally, your search commands can include popular movie
quotes, and words like “free” and “4K.” In addition to streaming channels,
your search results include live TV programs airing in your region.
Voice commands with multiple device support let you use Apple Siri2, Google
Assistant, or Amazon Alexa to change stations, TV inputs, launch streaming
channels, and more. Include a location in your command such as “in the
bedroom” to specify which Roku device you want to control.
Automatic account linking keeps track of supported streaming subscriptions on
other Roku devices, so that you won’t have to re-enter your user name and
password when adding the same channel on your newly-activated Roku TV.3
Live TV Channel Guide is an electronic program guide that is available any
time you are watching broadcast programs or streaming programs from the Live
TV tile. If you prefer, you can hide streaming channels from the Live TV
Channel Guide.
If you highlight a broadcast program that has a purple asterisk (), you can
press STAR to see More Ways to Watch. And you can make your recently-watched
channels easier to find by grouping them together in the Live TV Channel
Guide.
More Ways to Watch gives you recommendations about the program you are
watching on the Live TV, HDMI, or AV input, gives you options to stream the
current program from the beginning, the entire season, or the entire series,
and recommends other programs with similar themes. It also uses the shows you
watch to display ads that are more relevant to you.
Roku Zones organize your search results into browsable rows, such as New
Release, Free, and Rent or Buy, so you can see at a glance how a program is
offered. If you have a 4K Roku TV, results also include a 4K Spotlight Zone.
1 Voice features support English and Spanish languages. 2 Roku 4K TVs only. 3
Not all streaming channels currently support automatic account linking.
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4K Spotlight Channel now has a new look and simpler navigation to help you
find 4K entertainment quickly. Launching the channel takes you to the 4K
Movies and TV Zone, where you’ll find a regularly updated, hand-curated
selection of 4K entertainment from channels across the Roku platform. You can
browse a wide variety of 4K titles across a number of categories such as Most
Popular, Action, and more, to find the perfect movie or program to enjoy in
beautiful 4K resolution. 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. Tips & Tricks channel is packed with videos created by Roku
to help you learn more about features, new products, and popular support
topics. My Offers show up in the Home screen menu if you are eligible for
special offers or discounts on Roku products. Mobile Private Listening on the
Roku mobile app lets you listen to streaming programs and live TV programs on
headphones (not provided) plugged into your IOS® or AndroidTM mobile device.
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 buy or rent
most programs on demand, when it’s convenient for you, and you can also watch
live streaming channels and events. Also, you can play, pause, rewind, and
fast forward most on-demand streaming programs. 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 might not be allowed to skip the ads.
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Your Roku TV lets you choose from thousands of streaming channels that offer a
huge selection of entertainment:
· Thousands of movies and TV episodes, both live and on-demand · Unlimited
music, live and on-demand · Tons of live and on-demand sports · Commercial-
free programming for kids and family · International programming in 22
languages · 24×7 news and in-depth news commentary Many streaming channels are
free. Some streaming channels let you purchase or rent the latest movie
releases or popular TV series. Some channels 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. If you have an existing
subscription to a streaming provider, you can just sign in with your existing
user name and password. To play streaming content, add one or more streaming
channels to your Home screen. Use the Add Channels shortcut on the Home screen
or the Streaming Channels option on the Home screen menu to go to the Channel
Store, and then select the streaming channel you want to add. The channel
remains on your Home screen unless you remove it, and you can watch it at any
time. For more information on using the Roku Channel Store feature, see Using
the Roku Channel Store. 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® products are sold.
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What if I didn’t connect my TV?
What if you went through Guided Setup and chose Connect to the Internet later?
No worries. Your Roku TV makes it easy 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:
· Now and then you’ll see a message appear on the panel to the right of the
Home screen offering a Connect Now option. You can highlight and select the
Connect Now option to get started.
· Use the Connect and activate now option. From the Home screen menu, select
Settings, then Network, and then Connect and activate now.
· If you want to start over from the beginning, do a Factory reset, and then
go through Guided Setup again. This time, select your home network when
prompted.
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Setting up live TV
In addition to the other entertainment possibilities of your Roku TV, you
might want to watch broadcast channels from an antenna or cable TV service
connected to the ANT input. On your Roku TV, you can watch broadcast TV in
much the same way you watch other entertainment choices: select the Live TV
tile from the Home screen. The first time you select the Live TV tile, you
have to set up the TV tuner. Setting up the TV tuner scans for active channels
and adds them to your Live TV channel list.
Why do I have to set up the TV tuner?
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® 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 Home screen as explained in
Remove unwanted tiles. When you set up live 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 lets you add two analog channels, even if they have no signal, for the
purpose of using an older set top box, VCR, or game console that can only
output a signal on analog channel 3 or 4. 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 live TV channel lineup.
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How do I set up the TV tuner?
1. Make sure your antenna (not provided) or TV cable is connected to the TV’s
ANT/CABLE input.
2. On the Home screen, select the Live TV tile. If it is not on your Home
screen, go to Settings > TV Inputs to add it.
3. Read the simple on-screen instructions, and then select Start finding
channels.
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.
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Why does the TV need my time zone?
The TV needs to know your time zone so that it can correctly display time
information about the program you are currently watching. In most cases, it
can get the time zone automatically and skips this step.
5. When prompted, select whether to add analog channels 3 and 4. These
channels enable you to connect older set top boxes, VCRs, or game consoles.
6. Wait while your TV scans for live TV stations…
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… and then cable TV channels.
Scanning for channels can take several minutes. Tip: If you use a set-top box
to receive cable TV channels (and don’t have your cable connected directly to
the TV’s ANT input), you can save time by skipping the cable TV portion of the
channel scan. 7. When the channel scans finish, the TV shows the number of
channels it added.
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8. Only in connected mode, you have the option of setting up Live TV Pause.
Pausing live TV explains 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
Done to start watching live TV.
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. To repeat the channel scan, use the purple
directional pad to highlight the Live TV tile, press STAR , select Scan for
channels, and then press OK.
You’ll also have to repeat the channel scan if you remove and re-add the Live
TV tile from the Home screen or perform a factory reset.
Now, you’re ready to watch live TV! While you’re watching, try the following
tips:
· Press UP or DOWN to change channels.
· Press LEFT to display the channel list (non-connected mode) or Live TV
Channel Guide (connected mode), and then press UP or DOWN to select a channel
to watch. Or press REWIND or FAST FWD to jump through the channel list or Live
TV Channel Guide a page at a time.
· Press OK to display information about the current program.
· Press STAR to see options for picture and sound settings.
· Only in connected mode, use a Roku Voice remote, the Roku mobile app, Google
Assistant, or Amazon Alexa to search for programs by title, actor, director,
or genre. The TV or the Roku mobile app displays the results along with the
streaming channels that offer the requested content.
Note: If your TV did not come with a Roku Voice remote, you can order one from
https://www.roku.com/products/accessories/roku-tv.
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Using your TV
This section provides information on using the day-to-day features of your TV.
Status indicator
Your TV has a single status indicator. It goes on and off and blinks in
different ways depending on the status of the TV, as shown in the following
table:
TV CONDITION
STATUS INDICATOR
MEANING
On (screen is active)
Off
Screen is communicating that TV is on.
Screensaver (screen is active) Off
Screen is communicating that TV is on.
Off (no power)
Off
TV is not connected to power.
Off (standby)
On
TV is connected to power and is ready to use.
Starting up from off state
Slow pulsing blink until startup completes
TV is doing something.
On (receiving update from USB)
Slow pulsing blink until update completes
TV is doing something.
Remote command received
Dims on/off once
TV has received your command.
Network connection lost
Two short blinks, pause, repeat
TV was connected and paired with a Roku account and now has no network connection.
Powering down to standby mode
Slow pulsing blink until the TV TV is doing something. reaches standby.
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Standby mode energy savings
When you turn off your TV, it remains in a higher power mode for a few
minutes, after which it goes into a very low power standby mode. If you turn
on the TV again before it has entered the very low power mode, it turns on
immediately. After the TV goes into the lower power standby mode, it takes a
few seconds longer to start up. Only in connected mode, you can optionally
enable Fast TV start. When this option is enabled, your TV starts up almost
immediately regardless of how long it has been turned off, but uses somewhat
more power in standby mode. Fast TV start also gives you access to some
additional features, such as turning on the TV with voice commands and turning
off the screen when listening to music. For more information, see Fast TV
start.
Getting help
Only in connected mode, the Roku Tips & Tricks channel has helpful videos
about many aspects of using your TV. You can access the channel in two ways:
· Select the Roku Tips & Tricks channel on the Home screen. · Navigate from
the Home screen menu to Settings > Help and select Launch
Roku Tips & Tricks.
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Opting in to Smart TV experience
Only in connected mode, the first time you select live TV, an HDMI input, or
AV input, your TV offers to enable the Smart TV experience. If you decide to
enable it at this time, you’re all set to enjoy its recommendations and
features.
The Smart TV experience uses automatic content recognition (ACR) and other
technology to collect information about what you watch on live TV, and on
devices like media players and cable boxes connected to the HDMI or AV inputs.
Opting in means that you give permission to analyze the programs you watch for
the purpose of making recommendations, as well as showing ads that are more
relevant to you. If you decide not to enable the Smart TV experience at this
first opportunity, you can enable it later. Or, if you decide you’d rather not
use the feature, you can disable it, but be aware that previously collected
information is retained and not deleted.
Disable Smart TV experience
If you decide you want to disable Smart TV experience, follow these steps: 1.
From the Home screen menu, go to Settings > Privacy > Smart TV experience. 2.
Navigate to the right to highlight Use info from TV inputs. 3. Press OK on the
remote to clear the check box.
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Disable Auto Notifications
If you want to keep the Smart TV experience enabled, but you do not want to
see notifications while you are watching programs, you can disable
notifications. To do so, follow these steps:
1. From the Home screen menu, go to Settings > Privacy > Smart TV experience.
2. Navigate to the right to highlight Use info from TV inputs. 3. Press DOWN
to highlight Enable auto notifications. 4. Press OK to clear the check box.
Note: These settings do not affect recommendations for More Ways to Watch that
you see in the Live TV Channel Guide when watching live TV channels. Those
recommendations show up only in the Live TV Channel Guide and do not rely on
ACR technology.
Watching live TV channels
Select the Live TV tile in the Home screen. Your TV remembers the last channel
you watched and starts with that channel playing.
Changing channels
To change channels, you can do any of the following:
· Press UP to change to the next higher channel.
· Press DOWN to change to the next lower channel.
· Press LEFT to display the channel list (in non-connected mode) or Live TV
Channel Guide1 (in connected mode), and then press the arrow keys to select
the channel or program you want to watch. Press REWIND or FAST FWD to move
through the list one page at a time. When you’ve highlighted the channel or
program you want to watch, press OK. (If you decide you don’t want to change
channels, press BACK .)
1 Live TV Channel Guide is available only in the United States.
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· Only if Live TV Pause is not enabled, press REPLAY to jump to the previous
channel. Press again to return to the channel you were watching before you
pressed REPLAY .
Note: If REPLAY is not available on your remote, you can use this feature in
the Roku mobile app. For more information, see Roku mobile app.
Using the Live TV Channel Guide
Only in connected mode, use the Live TV Channel Guide to find both over-the-
air and live streaming TV programs. The Live TV Channel Guide lets you scroll
through all the TV channels you receive (except those you have hidden, if
any), plus a large number of live streaming programs. You can see what’s on
right now and the upcoming 14 days. For live, over-the-air TV programs, you
can use More Ways to Watch to find the program you’re watching and start
watching it from the beginning from one of your streaming channels. Your clue
that there are More Ways to Watch a program is a purple star () next to the
program name in the guide. For example, you might turn on your TV at 10
minutes past the hour and discover you are missing the current episode of
Empire. But there is a purple star next to the program title, so you can press
STAR and find that there are several streaming channels where you can watch
the current episode from the beginning. You also can find more episodes of
Empire, and other programs that have a similar theme. Note: A paid
subscription or other payments may be required for some streaming channels.
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To view the Live TV Channel Guide, press LEFT while watching live TV. The Live
TV Channel Guide opens with the name of the current program highlighted, and a
lot more information.
1. Program information for the highlighted program. See Viewing program
information for details. 2. More Ways to Watch indicator. See More Ways to
Watch for more information. 3. Channel list. Navigate UP or DOWN. 4. Time
slots. Navigate LEFT or RIGHT. Press FAST FWD or REWIND to skip ahead or back
a
screen at a time. 5. Program list 6. Progress bar showing the approximate time
with respect to the time slots.
When you are viewing the current time slot, notice that the Live TV Channel
Guide shows a light gray background for portions of programs before the
current time, and a dark background for programs and portions of programs that
have not yet aired. The line dividing these two zones is the progress bar.
Navigating the Live TV Channel Guide in connected mode
· Use the purple directional pad to move up, down, left, and right. · To
switch to a program that is currently in progress, highlight it, and then
press
OK. (Note that pressing OK on a past or future program does nothing.) · To
return to the current time after navigating to a different time slot, press
REPLAY . · To return to the currently airing program without causing a channel
change,
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· To see More Ways to Watch, highlight any program that has a purple asterisk
(), and then press STAR .While using the Live TV Channel Guide, navigate all
the way to the left so that a channel number is highlighted, and then press
STAR to open the Channel options dialog.
Changing channel options in connected mode
Only in connected mode, while using the Live TV Channel Guide, navigate all
the way to the left so that a channel number is highlighted, and then press
STAR to open Channel options.
Favorite/Unfavorite this channel Select this option to make the selected
channel a favorite. Select again to remove the channel from your favorites.
Use the Filter option to show only favorite channels. Hide/unhide this channel
Select this option to hide the current channel. Select again to unhide the
channel if you hid it by mistake. But note that once you close the dialog, you
cannot access the channel to unhide it. Instead, use the Manage channels
option to unhide hidden channels. Manage channels Opens the Manage Channels
menu where hide/unhide and favorite/unfavorite in a list of all available
channels. See Managing channels for details. Filter Opens the Filter dialog
where you can choose to see:
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· All Channels Show all channels that you can receive. · Recents Show only
recently tuned channels in the order in which you
watched them. · Favorites Show only channels you have marked as favorites.
Note: When you exit and then return to Live TV, the filter setting returns to
All Channels.
Managing channels in connected mode
Only in connected mode, you can designate favorite channels and edit your
channel lineup in the Manage Channels menu. You can navigate to the Manage
Channels menu in several ways:
· From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs > Live TV >
Manage channels, and then select Manage all channels and press OK.
· While watching a live TV program, press STAR to display the Options menu,
and then navigate to Manage channels and press OK.
· While using the Live TV Channel Guide, navigate all the way to the left so
that a channel number is highlighted, and then press STAR . In the Channel
options dialog, highlight Manage channels and press OK.
Next, in the Manage Channels menu, select Favorite channels or Edit channel
lineup.
Favorite channels in connected mode
If applicable, instead see Favorite channels in non-connected mode. Use the
Favorite Channels menu to designate any number of channels as your favorites.
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Press UP or DOWN to highlight a channel, and then press OK to select or clear
its check box. A FAVORITE symbol appears next to each channel you designate as
a favorite.
Tip: Pause for a few seconds for the TV to tune to the highlighted channel.
You then can view and hear the channel to decide whether you want to make it a
favorite. If you’ve enabled parental controls and the program on the current
channel is blocked, you won’t see a picture or hear sound while using the
Favorite channels menu.
To switch between surfing all channels and favorite channels, use the Filter
option in the Channel Options dialog, as explained in Managing channels in
connected mode.
Edit channel lineup in connected mode
If applicable, instead see Edit channel lineup in non-connected mode.
When you scan for channels described in Setting up live TV, the TV adds all
the channels with good signals that it can detect in your area. In addition,
unless you hide them as explained in Hide all streaming TV channels, you’ll
see more than 100 streaming channels in addition to your local TV stations.
At this point, it’s likely that have more channels than you want in your
channel list. Use the Edit channel lineup menu to hide any channels that you
don’t want in your channel list.
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Press UP or DOWN to highlight a channel, and then press OK to select or clear
its check box. Channels with check marks are hidden in the Live TV Channel
Guide and cannot be tuned.
Tip: Pause for a few seconds for the TV to tune to the highlighted channel.
You then can view and hear the channel to decide whether you want to hide it.
If you’ve enabled parental controls and the program on the current channel is
blocked, you won’t see a picture or hear sound while using the Edit channel
lineup menu.
Hide all streaming TV channels in connected mode
By default, the Live TV Channel Guide shows both antenna channels and
streaming channels in one long list. If you prefer, you can hide all streaming
channels from the Live TV Channel Guide.
To hide streaming TV channels, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings
TV inputs > Live TV > Manage channels, and then highlight Hide all streaming TV channels and press OK to select the adjacent check box.
Managing channels in non-connected mode
Only in non-connected mode, your TV has a channel list but no Live TV Channel Guide. You can designate favorite channels and edit your channel lineup as explained in this topic.
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Favorite channels in non-connected mode
If applicable, instead see Favorite channels in connected mode. Use the
channel list to designate any number of channels as your favorites and to
change from surfing among all channels or only your favorite channels.
1. While watching live TV, Press LEFT to display the channel list. Notice
that the words All channels appear at the top of the channel list.
2. Scroll up or down to highlight a channel that you want to make a favorite.
3. Press STAR , and then press OK to select Add to favorites. If the channel
is
already one of your favorites, press OK to select Remove from favorites. A
FAVORITE symbol appears next to each channel you designate as a favorite.
Surf only favorite channels in non-connected mode
After you’ve marked one or more channels as favorites, you can switch to your
favorite channels.
1. While watching live TV, press LEFT to display the channel list. 2. Press
LEFT or RIGHT once to switch to Favorites. Notice that the word
Favorites appears at the top of the channel list. 3. Highlight a channel and
press OK to select a channel or wait a few moments
until the channel list disappears. 4. Press UP or DOWN to change to the
previous or next favorite channel. Channel
surfing is limited to favorite channels only. Note: Favorite channels remain
in effect even if you turn off or unplug your TV, until you switch back to all
channels. To surf all channels again, repeat these steps, but this time select
All Channels. When you press OK to view the program information banner while
watching a favorite channel, a FAVORITE symbol appears next to the channel
call sign.
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Edit channel lineup in non-connected mode
If applicable, instead see Edit channel lineup in connected mode. When you
scan for channels described in Setting up live TV, the TV adds all the
channels with good signals that it can detect in your area. It’s likely that
you now have more channels than you want in your channel list. To edit the
channel lineup, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs >
Live TV > Edit channel lineup. You’ll see a screen listing all of your
channels. Adjacent to the list of channels is a miniature TV screen playing
the highlighted channel’s picture and sound.
For each channel you want to hide, highlight it, and then press OK to select
its check box. Tip: If you need to view the highlighted channel to decide
whether to hide it, wait a couple of seconds for the TV to start playing the
channel’s picture and sound. If you’ve enabled parental controls and the
program on the current channel is blocked, you won’t see a picture or hear
sound while editing the channel lineup. Note: Repeating the live TV channel
scan unhides all hidden channels.
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Viewing program information
You can view program information in different ways: · Whenever you are viewing
a program and no other guides or menus are open, press OK to view program
information in a banner at the bottom of the screen. This program information
appears both in connected and non-connected modes. The following illustration
shows the information that is available. · Only in connected mode, view
program information for any program listed in the Live TV Channel Guide. Press
LEFT while watching live TV to see the Live TV Channel Guide. For more
information, see Live TV Channel Guide.
Program information banner
Program information might include any or all of the following, depending on
availability within the broadcast information:
· Channel number · Channel call sign · Favorite channel icon · Signal strength
· Program title and episode name/number · Start time, end time, and graph of
program length showing current position · Content rating · Video resolution
(480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K)
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· Frame rate (24Hz, 30Hz, 60Hz for television sources, 60Hz, 70Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz
for computer sources)
· Audio format (Mono, Stereo, Dolby AudioTM logo) · Audio features (SAP/MTS) ·
Only on select 4K models: HDR or Dolby VisionTM 1 logo (HDMI® and streaming
sources) · Closed captioning (CC) · Current time · Program description.
Tip: If you’ve set up Live TV Pause and you’re watching live 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.
Adjusting settings while watching a program
Press STAR to display the Options menu. Press UP or DOWN to highlight an
option, and then press LEFT or RIGHT to change the setting. The topic
Adjusting TV settings explains each of the settings in detail.
Pausing live TV
Only in connected mode, Live TV Pause gives your Roku TV the ability to pause,
play, fast forward, and rewind live TV received on the ANT input. 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 What if I didn’t connect my TV?.
2. Provide your own dedicated USB flash drive (thumb drive} with the
following minimum specifications. · 16 GB · 15 Mbps read/write speed · USB 2.0
compliant
1 The Dolby VisionTM logo appears only on Dolby VisionTM-certified models when
displaying Dolby VisionTM content.
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A USB flash drive (thumb drive) meeting the minimum requirements is highly
recommended over an externally-powered hard disk drive. Note that you can use
any larger size drive–there is no limit to the maximum size–but using a larger
drive does not extend the 90-minute pause time. Important: After warning you
and giving you a chance to cancel Live TV Pause setup, all existing content on
your USB drive is erased when you enable this feature. 3. Connect your USB
drive to the TV’s USB port. Important: Some TV models have more than one USB
port. You can connect your Live TV Pause USB drive to any port, but make sure
that nothing is connected to other USB ports while enabling Live TV Pause.
Reconnect other USB devices after you have finished enabling Live TV Pause. 4.
Enable Live TV Pause, as explained in the following topic.
Enabling Live TV Pause
You can start setting up Live TV Pause in any of the following ways: · After
completing a channel scan, select Set up Live TV Pause from the available
options. · Press PLAY/PAUSE on the Roku remote while watching a live TV
channel. · Highlight the Live TV tile on the Home screen, press STAR on the
remote, and then select Enable Live TV Pause.
After starting setup of Live TV Pause 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.
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Using Live TV Pause
If you have used the Roku remote to watch streaming channels, using Live TV
Pause should be very familiar to you.
· While watching a digital live 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 from the point in the program where it was paused.
· After watching a channel for a while, press REWIND to jump back up to the
point where you first started watching the channel, up to 90 minutes.
· After pausing or rewinding, press FAST FWD to jump ahead up to the point
where you are once again watching the live TV program.
· Press FAST FWD or REWIND repeatedly to cycle through 1x, 2x, and 3x skip
speeds. Press REPLAY to play back the last several seconds of the program.
· When the program is paused, press LEFT or RIGHT to move backward or forward
through the program approximately 10 seconds per press. Small frames appear
across the screen to identify your location in the program.
Note: If REPLAY is not available on your remote, you can use the Roku mobile
app. For more information, see Roku mobile app.
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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 shows tick marks at each half hour point, to help you
locate the boundaries where one program 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 ANT input (ATSC and Clear QAM channels).
· Changing channels erases and restarts the Live TV Pause buffer. · Returning
to the Home screen, selecting another input, or turning off the TV
erases and resets the Live TV Pause buffer. · Disconnecting the USB drive
erases the Live TV Pause buffer.
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More Ways to Watch
Only in connected mode, More Ways to Watch gives you recommendations about the
programs you’re watching on the ANT, HDMI, and AV inputs. You will
automatically get these recommendations in the Live TV Channel Guide for live
TV programs. However, before you can get recommendations for programs you’re
watching through the HDMI or AV inputs, you must opt into the Smart TV
experience to acknowledge that you want to allow the TV to use automatic
content recognition (ACR). See Opting in to Smart TV experience for details.
Using More Ways to Watch
Not every program provides recommendations. As you use More Ways to Watch, be
aware that you’ll only see suggestions on your TV when all of the following
conditions are met:
· Your TV is operating in connected mode in the United States. · You have
enabled Smart TV experience if you are watching programs through
an HDMI or AV input. (If you are watching live TV from the ANT input, this
setting does not matter.) · The program you’re watching contains the
information needed to identify it. Note that some programs, such as the daily
news, typically do not activate More Ways to Watch. · At least one
participating streaming channel offers the movie or TV program you are
watching, or other episodes, or more programs like the one you are watching.
If all of these conditions are met, you can view the suggestions. More Ways to
Watch recommendations appear in two different places:
· When watching the HDMI and AV inputs, you’ll see a More Ways to Watch
notification in the lower right corner of the screen for a few seconds unless
you have disabled Enable auto notifications. Press STAR to see the list of
matching programs.
Note: After this banner disappears, you can restore the More Ways to Watch
prompt by pressing OK.
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· In the Live TV Channel Guide, all programs that meet the criteria for More
Ways to Watch display a purple asterisk next to their titles:
Highlight the program of interest and press STAR to see recommendations.
Regardless of how you got to this point, the options you’ll see depend on the
type of program you’re watching and the available ways there are to watch, so
you might see any or all of the following:
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· Watch from beginning Streaming channels on which the same TV program or
movie is available. Generally, this option does not appear on first run
programs, because streaming content is not available until a later date.
· More episodes Streaming channels where you can find other episodes of the
TV program you are watching. Does not apply to movies.
· More like this TV programs or movies with a similar theme.
· View full description Full description of the selected program. Press DOWN
to select an option, and then press RIGHT to select the streaming channel you
want to watch. Assuming you’ve already added the channel and completed any
required sign-in, More Ways to Watch takes you directly to the program in the
streaming channel where you can select and watch the program. Otherwise, it
prompts you to add the channel and, if you do, then takes you to the program.
Getting the most from More Ways to Watch
· Streaming channels you’ve already installed appear first in the list of
suggestions.
· When you select a streaming channel, you leave the program you are currently
watching.
· If you’ve used the Live TV Pause feature to pause the program, your paused
program buffer is deleted. In other words, you cannot return to a live TV
channel and resume watching from where you left off.
Automatic network recommendation
Your home might have multiple wireless networks, each with its own
characteristics. While you are streaming and during manual network scans, your
TV checks the wireless networks nearby to make sure you are getting the
optimum viewing experience.
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If your TV determines that a better connection is available while you are
watching streaming content, it recommends that you switch by displaying a
message in the lower portion of the screen:
When this happens, you can select the appropriate button to accept or reject
the recommendation, or you can select Don’t show again if you do not want to
use this feature.
Switching TV inputs
Switch TV inputs to access the device connected to that input, for example, a
Blu-rayTM player. Switching inputs is as easy as highlighting the input’s tile
in the Home screen, and pressing OK. The video signal on the input, if any,
plays on the screen. Tip: To learn how to add, remove, rename, and rearrange
the tiles on your Home screen, see Customizing your TV.
Auto-detecting devices
Your TV automatically detects when you connect a new device to an HDMI input
and turn on its power. The input is automatically added to the Home screen if
it isn’t already present.
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Adjusting audio/video settings
While watching video content on any input, press STAR to display the Options
menu. Press UP or DOWN to highlight an option, and then press LEFT or RIGHT to
change the setting. To learn about each of the audio and video settings, see
Adjusting TV settings.
Setting preferred audio language for streaming channels
You can select the preferred language for the audio played by streaming
channels. If the selected language is available in the streaming content, the
TV plays that language.
To set the preferred audio language:
1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Audio > Audio preferred
language.
2. Press RIGHT to highlight one of the languages.
3. Press UP or DOWN to highlight the language you want to use.
4. Press OK.
Note: Many streaming channels have an option to select the language while you
are watching a program. The Audio preferred language setting sets the default
for that option.
Automatic game console configuration
Your TV automatically detects select game consoles and configures the key
features it supports to optimize TV performance while playing video games.
When you connect a supported and powered-on game console through an HDMI®
input, the TV automatically changes the input tile to the game console icon1.
Only on selected models with compatible game consoles, it also enables:
· Automatic low-latency mode (ALLM) · Variable refresh rate
1 Certain game consoles, such as the Microsoft Xbox One, do not communicate
their identity until you select the input after connecting the console.
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· HDR gaming · High frame rate · Game mode · THX Certified game mode Various
combinations of these features are available only on select Roku TV models,
and if present, can be disabled by navigating to Settings > TV inputs and then
selecting the appropriate HDMI input. When you start playing a game, your TV
displays a message at the bottom of the screen to make you aware of the
settings that it will use.
Select Cancel before the timer runs out to keep the current TV picture
settings. For example, you might want to cancel automatic configuration if you
are watching a movie from your game console.
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Using Roku Voice commands
Roku Voice commands make it fast and easy to control your TV and find
entertainment with simple voice commands like “show me comedies.” Control your
TV with commands like “switch to game console,” or “watch channel 7.1.” Use
your Roku Voice remote, the Roku mobile app, or a compatible smart speaker to
speak commands. When using a smart speaker, add “on my Roku” or, for example,
“on my bedroom Roku” to the end of the command.
To learn what commands to use, keep watch for hints that appear at appropriate
times. For example, if you are in the Options menu with the Sleep timer
command highlighted, a hint might appear explaining how to use a Roku Voice
command to set the sleep timer. By using the Roku Voice command, you can use
the command at any time, without a need to call up the menu.
Using Roku Voice remotes (select models only)
Only on TVs with the Roku Voice remotes: The following topics explain how to
get the most out of your TV when it includes a Roku Voice remote, Roku
Enhanced Voice Remote, or Roku Voice Remote Pro.
Re-pairing your Roku Voice remote The Roku Voice remotes operate with wireless
radio-frequency signals and must be paired with your TV. You initially paired
the remote when you set up your TV during Guided Setup. But if your remote
loses its pairing with the TV for some reason, you can easily re-pair it using
either of the following methods:
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote.
2. Press and hold down the pairing button for 3 seconds or longer, until the
adjacent LED lights up.
3. Do one of the following:
· Turn on the TV using the power button on the TV side or back panel. Pairing
occurs as the TV starts up.
· Use the Roku mobile app or a different remote to navigate to Settings >
Remotes & devices > Pair new device > Remote.
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Tip: If the remote fails to pair with the TV, try installing new batteries.
Also, it’s helpful to hold the remote within two to three feet of the TV to
ensure successful pairing. Checking the Roku Voice remote battery level You
can check the condition of the batteries in your Roku Voice remote at any time
by navigating to Settings > Remotes & devices, and then pressing OK to select
your remote below My paired devices. With your remote selected, navigate right
to About > Remote to view its Battery level. The resulting screen displays not
only the battery level, but also other information that can be useful when you
need technical support with your remote. Tip: When you first turn on the TV, a
battery level indicator appears in the upper right corner of the screen for a
few seconds. Finding your Roku Enhanced Voice Remote or Roku Voice Remote Pro
Only on TVs with the Roku Enhanced Voice Remote or Voice Remote Pro, when your
remote has found its way down into the sofa cushions or your dog has hidden it
in the corner, you can use the Find Remote feature to find out where it’s
hiding. This feature has a limited range, and is designed to find your
Enhanced Voice remote somewhere in the same room as the TV. Select Find Remote
on the Settings > Remotes & devices > Remote settings menu to see brief
instructions on how to activate the Find Remote feature. Note, however, that
selecting this option doesn’t actually activate the feature. Here are the
complete instructions:
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Activate Find Remote · If your TV has a joystick-style control, press to the
Left or Right to open the Inputs menu, and then press Right to scroll down to
Find Remote. · If your TV has a column of labeled panel buttons, press the
INPUT button to open the Inputs menu, and then press the INPUT button again
until you highlight Find Remote.
A moment or two after highlighting Find Remote, the remote starts playing your
selected Find Remote sound to let you know where it is hiding. The sound
automatically stops after a minute, or after you find the remote and press any
button. Changing and previewing the remote finder sound Only on TVs with the
Roku Enhanced Voice Remote or Voice Remote Pro, you can customize the sound
your remote makes when you use the Find Remote feature. To customize the
sound, navigate to Settings > Remotes & devices > Remote settings > Change
remote finder sound. Select the sound you want to use from the available
settings. To preview the sound you have chosen, select Preview remote finder
sound, and then hold down OK on the remote to play the sound. When you release
the OK button, the sound will stop.
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Playing content from USB storage devices
Only in connected mode, your Home screen has the Roku Media Player tile.
Otherwise, the Home screen has the USB Media Player tile. With either player,
you can play personal music, video, and photo files from a personal USB flash
drive or hard disk connected to the TV’s USB port.
To use this feature, make sure your media files are compatible with the
Roku/USB Media Player. To see the latest list of supported formats, view Help
in the Media Player1. The Roku/USB Media Player displays supported file types
only, and hides file types it knows it cannot play.
Note: If you do not see the Roku Media Player on your Home screen, it might
have been uninstalled. You can reinstall it from the Roku Channel Store by
using the Streaming Channels menu option or the Add Channels shortcut. The USB
Media Player in non-connected mode cannot be uninstalled.
For more information about playing back your personal videos, music, and
photos, go to the following link on the Roku web site:
go.roku.com/rokumediaplayer
Auto player launch
Only in connected mode, you can set your TV 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 screen menu, navigate to Settings > System > USB media. At this point,
the following options are available:
· Auto-launch Select Prompt, On, or Off, as desired.
· 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.
1 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 Always launch the Roku Media Player whenever you connect a recognized
USB drive.
· Off Never launch the Roku Media Player automatically.
· Launch channel Select the app you want to use to play back media files.
Playing content from local network media servers
Only in connected mode, your TV 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 can
connect to them as well.
Some media servers can convert files into Roku compatible formats. Digital
Rights Management (DRM) protected content is not supported.
Setting up a payment method
For Movie Store, TV Store, and other channels that allow you to pay through
your linked Roku account, you can enter a payment method directly on your TV.
Entering a payment method on your TV means that you don’t need to go to a
computer or mobile device to set up a payment method.
To add a payment method:
1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Payment method > Add
payment method.
2. Use the on-screen number pad to enter your credit/debit card number,
expiration date, CVV number, and ZIP Code.
Note: If you have already set up a payment method on my.roku.com, that payment
method is identified here in such a way as not to expose any personal data.
You can use this screen to change your payment method, if desired.
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3. Select Save Card, and then press OK. To manage your saved payment method
and to see other payment methods, log into your account at go.roku.com/pay.
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 types or networks are called restricted public
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.
About using your TV on a restricted public network
Here are some points to keep in mind when using your TV on a restricted public
network:
· Using your Roku TV on a hotel or dorm room network requires wireless
availability and a network-connected smartphone, tablet, or computer to
authenticate access to your wireless access point.
· You will need your Roku TV remote. · Some content might be limited or
unavailable if you try to connect outside
your home country due to geo-filtering.
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Getting your Roku TV on line on a restricted public network
1. Either during Guided Setup or after using the Settings > Network menu to
set up a new connection, the TV automatically detects that you are connecting
to a restricted network and displays the following prompt:
Tip: Your TV can connect to a restricted network only if Enable `Device
connect’ is selected in Settings > System > Advanced system settings. (Device
connect is enabled by default, but if you have disabled it, the TV cannot
complete the connection.) Note: Device connect is not present if the TV is in
non-connected mode.
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2. After selecting the correct network, highlight I am at a hotel or college
dorm, and then press OK. The TV prompts you to use your smartphone, tablet, or
laptop to complete the connection.
3. Use a mobile phone, tablet, or wireless-enabled computer to detect
wireless networks. In most cases, you can simply open the device’s Wi-Fi
Settings or Network Settings screen to start scanning. Note: The mobile phone,
tablet, or computer must be on the same wireless network to which you are
connecting the TV.
4. Connect to the network named on your TV screen. The actual network name
varies. Note: The previous step connects your smartphone, tablet, or computer
directly to the TV. No connection charges apply and the connection does not
impact your device’s data plan.
5. The wireless connection process prompts you for a password. Enter the
password as shown on the TV screen. The actual password varies.
6. Start the web browser on your mobile phone, tablet, or computer. When you
attempt to open any web page, the restricted connection will prompt you for
whatever information it needs. In most cases, you must agree to terms and
conditions, provide identifying information, or enter a password, PIN, or room
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number to proceed. The information requested depends 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 mobile phone, tablet, or computer to activate your Roku TV.
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Using Apple AirPlay and
the Apple Home app
Apple AirPlay
AirPlay lets you share videos, photos, music, and more from your iPhone, iPad,
or Mac. To use AirPlay, your Roku TV must be on the same wireless network as
your Apple device1. To configure your preferred AirPlay security settings,
navigate to Settings > Apple AirPlay and HomeKit from your Roku TV home
screen. Depending on the AirPlay settings you select, you may be required to
enter a password on your Apple device to initiate an AirPlay session on your
Roku TV.
Other AirPlay things to try
· Screen mirroring from an iOS device. · Screen mirroring from a Mac. · Using
your Roku TV as an extended Mac display. · Playing synchronized music on
multiple AirPlay 2-enabled devices, including
Roku TVs.
Apple Home app
Apple HomeKit controls compatible smart home lights, locks, thermostats, and
other devices, including Roku TVs. The Apple Home app lets you add your Roku
TV to your Apple HomeKit ecosystem. You can also interact with HomeKit-enabled
devices by using Siri from your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod or Mac. To
enable your Roku TV to work with the Apple Home app
1 iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 12.3 or later. Mac with macOS Mojave
10.14.5 or later.
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1. From your TV’s Home screen, navigate to Settings > Apple AirPlay and
HomeKit.
2. Under HomeKit, select Set Up. Your TV will display a unique QR code. 3.
From your Apple device, open the Apple Home app and select Add Accessory. 4.
Use the Apple Home app to scan the QR code displayed on your TV and follow
the instructions.
Some Apple HomeKit things to try
On your Apple device, say: · “Hey Siri, play jazz in the living room.” · “Hey
Siri, mute the TV in the office.” · “Hey Siri, turn off the TVs in my home.” ·
Add your Roku TV to an Apple Home scene.
Find more ideas at https://www.apple.com/ios/home/.
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Adjusting TV settings
You can adjust most picture and sound settings while you are watching a
program by pressing STAR to open the Options menu. There are some additional
picture and sound settings in the Settings menu. In most cases, the changes
you make apply only to the input you are using. Live TV, each HDMI® input, and
the AV input have their own settings that the TV remembers when you return to
that input. The TV also separately remembers the settings you specify while
viewing streaming content.
Settings menu
Use the Settings menu to adjust overall TV settings. Press HOME to go to the
Home screen menu, and then navigate to Settings > TV picture settings. You can
adjust the following overall TV picture settings from the Settings screen:
· TV brightness Provide a better viewing experience in darker or brighter
rooms. Increases or decreases the TV’s general brightness across all TV
inputs. Note: This setting is identical to the TV brightness setting you can
access in the Options menu while watching a program.
· HDR notification On select models only: Controls whether the TV displays a
notification in the upper right corner of the screen for a few seconds when
HDR or Dolby Vision content begins to play. · On The TV displays a
notification when HDR or Dolby Vision content begins to play. · Off The TV
does not display a notification when HDR or Dolby Vision content begins to
play.
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Note: This setting does not affect the HDR or Dolby Vision notification that
always appears in the program information banner. Press OK while watching a
program to open the program information banner. · Settings per input Lists
each TV input. Select an input, and then press STAR to display the Options
menu where you can adjust the input’s settings while watching a live picture
and listening to the sound from that input. Tip: You don’t have to go to the
Settings menu first–you can display an input’s Options menu and adjust its
settings whenever you are watching the input by pressing STAR .
Options menu
The Options menu for each TV input provides many settings for controlling the
appearance of the picture and the quality of the audio. To view the Options
menu, press STAR whenever you are watching a TV input or streaming a video
(except when you are viewing the program information banner). The Options menu
is a panel that appears over the left side of the screen:
Typical Options menu
To adjust the settings on the Options menu, press UP or DOWN to highlight a
setting, and then press LEFT or RIGHT to change the setting. You’ll see 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. As soon as you press UP or DOWN, the other settings become visible again. Note: Some streaming channels assign STAR to a different function (or no function at all), meaning it will not open the Options menu. In these cases, use a different channel, such as The R
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