User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Register Your TV to Receive Hisense News
- Locating Ports and Buttons on Your TV
- Buttons and Ports on the Hisense•Roku TV
- Connecting Devices to Your TV
- Connecting an antenna, cable or satellite box
- Connecting an Audio Visual (AV) device with a composite cable
- Connecting an AV device with an HDMI cable
- Connecting a Headphone
- Connecting an Audio Receiver with a digital audio cable
- Connecting a USB device to the USB port
- Connecting to the Internet through a Wireless (WiFi) Device
- Guided Setup
- Benefits of connecting
- Setting up Antenna TV
- Using your TV
- Adjusting TV settings
- Searching for movies and shows
- Using the Roku Channel Store
- Customizing your TV
- Rearrange tiles
- Edit broadcast TV channel lineup
- Rename inputs
- Remove unwanted tiles
- Change themes
- Change sound effects volume
- Configure automatic power off
- Configure parental controls
- More settings
- Other devices
- Quick Problem-Solving Tips
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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.
Adjusting audio/video settings
While watching video content on any input, press[ ] to display the Options menu. Press UP and DOWN
to highlight an option, and then press LEFT and RIGHT to change the setting. “Adjusting TV settings
” on
page 32 explains each of the settings in detail.
Playing content from USB storage devices
Your TV has a USB port that can be used to play personal music, video, and photo files from a USB flash
drive or hard disk. If your TV is connected to the Internet, your Home screen has the Roku Media Player
tile. If your TV has not been connected to the Internet, the Home screen has the USB Media Player tile.
To use this feature, first make sure your media files are compatible with the Roku/USB Media Player. As
of the publication date of this guide, the following media file formats are supported:
• Video –MKV (H.264), MP4, MOV (H.264), TS (H.264)
• Music – AAC, MP3, WMA, WAV (PCM), AIFF, FLAC, AC3, and DTS
*
• Photo – JPG, PNG, GIF
To see the latest list of supported formats, view Help in the Media Player.
The Roku/USB Media Player displays supported file types only, and hides file types it knows it cannot
play.
Playing content from local network media servers
If you have connected your TV to a network, it can play personal video, music, and photo files from a
media server on your local network. Media servers include personal computers running media server
software such as Plex or Windows Media Player, network file storage systems that have built-in media
server software, and other devices that implement the specifications of the Digital Living Network
Alliance. Some servers do not fully implement the DLNA specification but are UPNP (Universal Plug and
Play) compatible. The Roku Media Player will connect to them as well.
Some media servers can convert files into Roku compatible formats. DRM-protected content is not
supported.
* DTS audio, whether in music or video files, is supported only by pass-through, meaning that the TV
cannot directly output the sound of a DTS file, but can pass it through to a DTS-compatible receiver that
is connected to the HDMI ARC or S/PDIF connector on the TV.