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TV LED Status Lights and Virtual Keyboards
TV LED Status Indicator Lights
Table 1 provides a status description of the TV LED lights.
TV State TV LED action What this means
On (you are viewing content) Off The screen is communicating that
the TV is on.
Screensaver Off The screen is communicating that
the TV is on.
Off (no power) Off The TV does not have power.
Off (active standby) Off The TV has power and is ready for
you to enjoy.
Starting up after it has been turned
off
Slow pulsing blink until it has
completely started up
The TV is initializing.
On (you are receiving an update
from a USB)
Slow pulsing blink until the update
completes
The TV is updating.
IR received from the remote Dims on and off once The TV is responding to what you
have pressed on the remote.
On (The TV is on but your Wi-Fi
connection has disconnected)
Patterned blink The TV has lost Wi-Fi connectivity.
Virtual Keyboard
The Virtual Keyboard enables you to type in text fields as you navigate throughout different areas of your TV.
To type a character using the remote control, you must be on a TV screen (for example, the Network channel)
where you are prompted to type information.
To launch the keyboard, press the OK button on your remote and use the left/right/up/down navigation buttons
to move your cursor.
Virtual Search Keyboard
The Virtual Search Keyboard enables you to search for movies, TV shows and other types of content by typing
in a keyword.
Figure 17. Virtual search keyboard screenshot
First Time Guided Setup
The Guided Setup Wizard appears the first time you turn on the TV. It guides you step-by-step through the initial
setup and configuration of your television.
Choose a mode from where you will use the TV
To get started with the setup process:
1. Press the red [POWER] button on your remote to turn on your TV.
After you power on the TV, a Startup page appears that displays a Power On image along with the Hisense
and Roku logos. Next, the boot up splash page appears that displays a themed background and
Welcome.
Figure 18. Hisense Roku TV Welcome Page
2. Press OK to start the guided setup.
3. Select Setup for home use or (if you’re a retailer that will set up the TV to display) Setup for store use.
Connect to the Internet
NOTE
I
f you chose not to connect to the Internet and create a Roku account, then you will only see tiles
for each of your inputs and a limited menu of options.
1. Select Connect to the Internet.
2. Choose the Wi-Fi connection.
The TV begins to search for local Wi-Fi networks and lists the networks it finds in order, from the strongest to the
weakest signal. After an Internet connection is established, the TV will attempt to determine the time zone in which
it is operating. If it is unable to, then you are prompted to manually choose your time zone.
Activate your Roku Account
1. From your mobile phone, tablet, laptop or other Internet-connected device, go to roku.com/link and then enter
the code that displays.
NOTE
The code displayed on the screen is only valid for a limited amount of time. If it expires before you
are able to enter it on the Roku website, then another one must be generated.
2. Create a Roku account.
Once you have completed creating an account, a confirmation message displays on the screen of your Internet-
connected device. The TV now takes a few moments to update the Home screen with the set of streaming
content that you purchased. Once this has completed, a confirmation message displays on the TV screen and
prompts you to start streaming.
The Hisense Roku TV page appears and shows tiles for each of your TV inputs and apps that you have added to
your Roku account. In addition, you will also see the full set of menu options.
Turning the TV On for the First-Time