Roku TV™ User Guide Version 9.2 For U.S. and Canada English Illustrations in this guide are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product appearance.
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Contents Welcome ...................................................................................................................................................1 The new standard in Smart TVs ..................................................................................................................................1 Get the most out of your new TV ...............................................................................................................................
What if I didn’t connect my TV?.............................................................................................................................. 37 Setting up Antenna TV ..................................................................................................................39 How do I set up the TV tuner? ................................................................................................................................ 40 Using your TV ..................................
Options menu ................................................................................................................................................................... 70 Options menu settings .................................................................................................................................................. 71 Accessibility (U.S. only) ......................................................................................................................................
Rearrange tiles ................................................................................................................................................................ 102 Change themes .............................................................................................................................................................. 103 Change screensaver .......................................................................................................................................
Checking for updates on a connected TV ................................................................................................... 136 Getting updates on a non-connected TV .................................................................................................... 137 Other devices.................................................................................................................................... 139 Mirror your phone or tablet ...............................................
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 9.2.
• Pick your favorite streaming channels • • Find the entertainment you love. From the latest blockbuster movies to your favorite TV shows, with tons of live sports, a broad selection of music streaming channels, popular programming in a dozen international languages, 24x7 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.
• Pause live TV • Pause, resume, fast forward, and rewind TV shows. Simply connect your own USB drive with 16GB or bigger capacity to the TV and pause live TV for up to 90 minutes. Note: Live TV Pause is available on digital TV shows received on the Antenna TV input, and only when the TV is linked to a valid Roku account.
• Only in the United States, use Google Home, Google Pixel phone, or the Google Home mobile app to control your Roku TV. You can search for movies and TV shows, 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.
• Connect your Roku TV to networks found in hotels and college dorms • You can temporarily link the TV to your smartphone or table to agree to any terms, enter codes, or provide required information before you can get Internet access. 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 to initiate the connection process.
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 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.
Connecting headphones or analog sound bar You can connect headphones or an analog sound bar (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.
Connecting an AV receiver or digital sound bar You can enjoy Dolby Audio™ multichannel sound from your TV if you connect a digital amplifier or sound bar (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 sound bar. HDMI® ARC – Connect an HDMI® cable (not provided) from the HDMI (ARC) connector to the HDMI® input on your receiver or sound bar.
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 voice remotes have additional capabilities as noted in the following table. BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION POWER Turns TV on and off. BACK • Menu: Goes back to previous menu/screen. • Home screen tile: Moves highlight back to the Home screen option. • Watching Antenna 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.
BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION VOICE SEARCH Only on select models with Roku voice remotes, hold and and say the name of a movie, TV show, or actor. VOICE COMMANDS Additionally, only in the United States: • Search for programs by director or genre, including the special genre “free.” • or See search results that include Antenna TV channels. • Use your voice to start streaming, change a channel, and more. For more information, go to: go.roku.com/voicesearch GAME MODE Select models.
BUTTON FUNCTION INSTANT REPLAY DESCRIPTION Select models. Streaming programs that support this feature and Antenna TV channels: if Live TV Pause is enabled, jumps back a few seconds with each press and resumes playing. Broadcast TV: If Live TV Pause is disabled, jumps to previous channel. When using an on-screen keyboard: Backspaces in the text you are entering. Smart Guide 1: Returns to the current day and time. SLEEP Select models.
BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION FACTORY Dedicated buttons show the logo of a preset streaming ASSIGNED content provider. Dedicated content providers vary by CHANNEL SHORTCUT model and region. Pressing a button: • or 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. VOLUME/MUTE Located on the right edge of the remote.
Panel buttons Your TV has a set of panel buttons 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Completing Guided Setup Follow these steps to complete 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 voice remote. (You’ll know if you have this type of remote because it will have microphone or search button just below the down arrow on the purple pad.
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. Note: If you enabled Audio Guide, choosing any country other than United States disables it. 4. Press OK or the RIGHT arrow on the remote to go to the next screen: Note: Some models show the title First things first instead of Set up environment.
5. 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.
6. Only 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.
Press the UP or DOWN arrows 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.
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 to display an on-screen keyboard and use it to enter your network name.
9. Only if your TV cannot get the correct time zone and current time from your network service provider: Use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight your time zone, and then press OK. Tip: Your TV needs to know the local time zone so that it can correctly display information about the program you are currently watching. As soon as the TV is able to connect to the Internet, it downloads and installs its first software update, and then restarts. Tip: Your TV automatically checks for updates periodically.
Activation After the TV restarts, it displays the Activate your TV screen: 10. Using a compatible computer, tablet, or smartphone with an Internet connection, go to the web address displayed on the screen and enter the code that appears on your screen. 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.
After you log in or create your Roku account, the link page suggests that you select some streaming channels. After you confirm your selections, the TV gets an acknowledgement, and then adds your preexisting and newly-selected streaming channels to your Roku TV. This process is automatic and takes a few moments—a little longer if you already have a lot of streaming channels to add.
11. Press OK or the RIGHT arrow to proceed: 12. 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. On each input that has a connected and active device, you can see its picture and hear its sound. 13. Press the UP or DOWN arrows to highlight the label you want to associate with the input.
14. 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 have specified a custom name for an input, you cannot use voice commands to switch to that input.
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.
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 on the remote to select. 3. TV input tiles—select an input to watch the connected device. 4. Direct access tiles – shortcuts to often used features. 5. Options hint—press on the remote for options when this symbol is present. 6. Next screen hint—press the RIGHT arrow on the remote to see the next screen.
• Move a tile by highlighting it and pressing . Then highlight Move input or Move channel and press OK. Use the arrows 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. • Rename a TV input tile by highlighting it and pressing . Then highlight Rename input and press OK.
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 channels 1. You’ll never run out of something new to watch. 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.
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. 1 Smart Guide, only in the United States, is an electronic program guide that is available any time you are watching “over-the-air” TV programs on the Antenna TV input. You can scroll up and down to see all Antenna TV channels you receive.
Voice commands with multiple device support only in the United States, let you use your Roku Voice Remote, Roku Enhanced Voice Remote, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or the Roku mobile app to change stations, TV inputs, and 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.
• International programming in 22 languages • 24x7 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 want to start over from the beginning, use the Settings menu to do a Factory reset, and then go through Guided Setup again. This time, choose your home network when prompted.
Setting up Antenna TV In addition to the other entertainment possibilities of your Roku TV, you may also want to watch broadcast channels from an antenna or cable TV service connected to the ANT input. On your Roku TV, you watch broadcast TV in much the same way you watch other entertainment choices. You select a tile—in this case, the Antenna TV tile—from the Home screen. The first time you select the Antenna TV tile, you have to set up the TV tuner.
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 Antenna TV tile. 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.
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. 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.
… 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.
8. Only in connected mode, you have the option of setting up Live TV Pause. The topic 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.
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.
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 on TVs that do not have an Energy Star® rating, you can optionally enable Fast TV start.
Opting in to Smart TV experience (U.S. only) Only in connected mode in the United States, the first time you select Antenna 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.
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 shows, you can disable notifications. To do so, follow these steps: 1. From the Home screen, go to Settings > Privacy > Smart TV experience. 2. Navigate to the right to highlight Use info from TV inputs. 3. Press DOWN on the remote to highlight Enable auto notifications. 4. Press OK on the remote to clear the check box.
• Only if Live TV Pause is not enabled, press to jump to the previous channel. Press again to return to the channel you were watching before you pressed Note: If the . button is not available on your remote, you can use this feature in the Roku mobile app. For more information, see Roku mobile app. Favorite Channels in non-connected mode You can quickly change from surfing among all channels or only your favorite channels. First, you have to mark one or more channels as your favorites.
Surf only your favorite channels In non-connected mode, after you’ve marked one or more channels as favorites, you can switch to your favorite channels whenever you’re watching Antenna TV channels. 1. Press the LEFT arrow to display the channel list. 2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow once to switch to Favorites. Notice that the word Favorites appears at the top of the channel list. 3.
Remove a channel from your favorites In non-connected mode, you can remove a channel from your favorites whenever you’re watching the Antenna TV input. 1. Press the LEFT arrow to display either channel list—All channels or Favorites. 2. Scroll up or down to highlight a favorite channel that you want to remove from your favorites. 3. Press on your remote. At this point, you’ll see two options: • Remove from favorites • Back 4. With Remove from favorites highlighted, press OK.
To view the Smart Guide, press the LEFT arrow. The Smart Guide opens showing the name of the current program highlighted, and a lot more information. 1. Program information for the highlighted show. See Viewing program information for details. 2. More Ways to Watch indicator. See More Ways to Watch for more information. 3. Channel list. Navigate with the UP and DOWN arrows. 4. Time slots. Navigate with the LEFT and RIGHT arrows. Use the FF and REW buttons to skip ahead or back a screen at a time.
Favorite channels in the Smart Guide The Smart Guide organizes your favorite channels at the top of the program list for convenient access. It does this automatically as you use your TV over several days. If you would prefer not to have a favorites section in the Smart Guide, you can turn this feature off. Turn off favorite channels 1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Favorite channels. 2. Highlight Enable ‘Favorite channels’. 3. Press OK to clear the check mark.
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) • Frame rate (24Hz, 30Hz, 60Hz for television sources, 60Hz, 70Hz, 72Hz, 75H
Adjusting settings while watching a show Press to display the Options menu (except when you are viewing the program information banner). Press the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight an option, and then press the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to change the setting. The topic Adjusting TV settings explains each of the settings in detail. Pausing Live TV Live TV Pause gives your Roku TV the ability to pause, play, fast forward, and rewind digital Antenna TV. You can pause Antenna TV for up to 90 minutes.
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 digital Antenna TV channel. • Highlight the Antenna TV tile on the Home screen, press 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.
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 displays tick marks at each half hour point, to help you locate the boundaries where one show ends and a new one begins.
More Ways to Watch (U.S. only) Only in connected mode in the United States, More Ways to Watch gives you recommendations about the shows you’re watching on the Antenna TV, HDMI, or AV input. You will automatically get these recommendations in the Smart Guide and in the program information banner for Antenna TV programs.
• For shows on Antenna TV channels, check the program information banner that appears for a few moments when you change channels or when you press OK while watching a show. If your TV has suggestions, you’ll see a More Ways to Watch notification in the banner: • In the Smart Guide, you can view More Ways to Watch recommendations on any program that shows a purple asterisk next to its title: Regardless of which More Ways to Watch prompt appears, press to see the recommendations.
• Watch from beginning – Streaming channels on which the same TV show 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 show you are watching. Does not apply to movies. • More like this –TV shows or movies with a similar theme. • View full description – Full description of the selected show.
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 an Antenna TV channel and resume watching where you left off.
Setting preferred audio language for streaming channels You can choose 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.
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, navigate to Settings > System > USB media. At this point, the following options are available: • Auto-launch – Choose Prompt, On, or Off, as desired. o Prompt – (default) Display a prompt each time a recognized USB drive is connected.
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.
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.
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 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 phone, tablet, or computer must be on the same wireless network to which you are connecting the TV. 4.
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 smartphone, tablet, or computer to complete the pairing operation and activate your Roku TV. 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 or Roku Enhanced Voice Remote.
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.
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 Roku Enhanced Voice Remote starts playing your selected Find Remote sound to let you know where it is hiding.
Adjusting TV settings You can adjust most picture and sound settings while you are watching a program by pressing 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. Antenna TV, the separate HDMI® inputs, and the AV input each have their own settings that the TV remembers when you return to that input.
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 show to open the program information banner. • Settings per input – Lists each TV input. Select an input, and then press 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: 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 the UP or DOWN arrow, the other settings become visible again. Note: Some streaming channels assign the button to a different function, meaning it will not open the Options menu.
• Closed captioning – Controls when you see captions. This setting is only offered for Antenna TV, the AV input, and streaming/media player videos. Any set value remains in effect across only these inputs. o Antenna TV – Set captions to off, always on, on only when the TV sound is muted, or on only during instant replay (when Live TV Pause has been enabled). o AV input – Set captions to off, always on, or on only when the TV sound is muted.
Accessibility (U.S. only) Only in the United States, the settings on the Accessibility menu enable you to change the TV’s accessibility settings without leaving the program you are watching. These settings are also available on the Home screen under Settings > Accessibility. Note: Some streaming channels assign the button to a different function, meaning it will not open the Options menu. In these cases, use a different channel, such as The Roku Channel, to configure accessibility options.
• Shortcut – Enable or disable the shortcut feature. When disabled, pressing four times in quick succession does not enable or disable the Audio Guide. • Closed captioning – Controls when you see captions. This setting is only offered for Antenna TV, the AV input, and streaming/media player videos. Any set value remains in effect across only these inputs.
Video description through Secondary Audio Program (SAP) Video description is audio descriptions of the action in a program, to help individuals who are blind or visually impaired enjoy the program. You enable video description by selecting one of the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) options. To hear video description narrations in programs that have them, turn on SAP.
Picture settings The Picture settings menu for each TV input provides settings for fine tuning the appearance of the picture. All of the settings in this menu apply only to the currentlyselected input. To use the Picture settings menu, first press to display the Options menu. Then select Picture settings. Typical Picture settings menu Note: Some streaming channels assign the button to a different function, meaning it will not open the Options menu.
settings to produce a picture suitable for enjoying movies in a darkened room. If you make changes to the individual picture settings—for example, Contrast, or Sharpness—these settings are saved for the current input and the current picture mode. In this way, you can set HDMI 1 input’s Movie picture mode to use different settings than the HDMI 2 input’s Movie picture mode and Antenna TV’s Movie picture mode.
• Film mode – Only on select models. Each TV brand uses a different name for this option. When enabled, this feature reduces “judder” that is often present when 24 frame-per-second movies are upscaled to 60Hz TV standards. Film mode is On by default in Movie and HDR Dark picture modes, and Off by default in other picture modes. • Blur reduction – Only on select 120Hz models. Each TV brand uses a different name for this option. Reduces blur, especially for fast-moving images such as sports.
Sound settings Select TV brands and models have various sound settings available in the Options menu. Variations include: • No Sound settings • Volume mode • Dolby® Audio Processing • DTS® TruSurround • DTS® Studio Sound • Sonic Emotion ™ Premium Volume mode (select models only) To access Volume mode, first press to display the Options menu, then select Advanced sound settings 1.
Sound settings menu - Volume mode • Off – Volume mode are inactive and content volume is unmodified. • Leveling – Provides a consistent volume level across different types of content, so that you need not change the volume every time you switch channels or when a commercial comes on. • Night – Soft sounds, such as whispers, are increased while loud sounds, such as explosions, are decreased, making it easier to hear your TV at night without disturbing others.
Sound settings menu– Dolby® Audio Processing • Sound mode – Select from among various preset sound modes to improve speech, make music sound its best, boost bass or treble, or simulate a theater. Use Reset audio settings, described below, to return the input’s current settings to their original values. • Virtual surround (select models only) – Options vary by TV model. Simulates surround sound that otherwise would require installation of a surround sound audio system.
Tip: Some streaming channels assign the button to a different function, meaning it will not open the Options menu. In these cases, use a different channel, such as The Roku Channel, to configure DTS® Studio Sound. The selected settings remain active for all streaming channels. Sound settings menu– DTS® TruSurround / DTS® Studio Sound • Sound mode – Select from among various preset sound modes to improve speech, make music sound its best, boost bass or treble, or simulate a theater.
Sound settings – Sonic Emotion™ Premium (select models only) Sonic Emotion™ Premium is an audio technology that enables your TV to produce a more immersive sound experience. Each TV input has separate settings for fine tuning sound quality. All of the settings in this menu apply only to the currently-selected input. To access the Sonic Emotion™ settings, first press to display the Options menu, then select Sound settings.
Sonic Emotion™ settings When you select Sonic Emotion Premium from the Sound settings menu, these additional settings become available: Sonic Emotion settings menu for models with Sonic Emotion™ Premium • Dialog Enhancement – Enhances your ability to hear and understand dialog in the program. • Bass Enhancement – Enhances the low frequency sound component in the program.
Changing privacy settings Note: Privacy settings are not present on TVs operating in non-connected mode. Advertising Only in connected mode, by default your TV uses an advertising identifier to track your TV usage. You can change the privacy settings on your TV in two ways: resetting the advertising identifier and limiting ad tracking. Reset the advertising identifier Resetting the advertising identifier clears the prior usage history that your TV stores, and then begins tracking again.
Microphone Your Roku TV does not have a built-in microphone. However streaming channel providers can use the microphone on the Roku voice remotes (only on select models) or on your mobile device when the Roku mobile app is running. You can control whether streaming channels have permission to use the microphone. Note: These settings affect only streaming channel access to the microphone. They do not affect your Roku TV’s Voice Search feature.
Channel permissions After granting or denying microphone access on a per-channel basis, you can reset channel permissions to enable them to follow the system-wide setting you specify under Channel microphone access. To reset channel permissions: 1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Privacy > Microphone. 2. Select Channel permissions. 3. Highlight Reset channel permissions, or highlight a specific listed channel, and then press OK to deny microphone access to all or to a specific channel.
Featured Free Only in connected mode in the United States, use Featured Free to discover content that is free to watch. As you browse through the shows, the featured channel’s icon appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight a program, and then press OK to see more information about it. Once you are viewing a program’s details, press OK to start playing the program.
My Feed Only in connected mode in the United States, use My Feed to find out when you can watch movies coming soon, and to get updates on movies, TV shows, and actors that you are following. Movies Coming Soon My Feed gives you updates on your list of movies that are coming soon to theaters. With My Feed, you’ll know when your favorite movie is ready to stream, the channels it is on, and how much it will cost. Select the movies you want to follow by going to My Feed > Movies Coming Soon.
My Feed alerts you any time a movie or TV show you are following becomes available on another channel and whenever its price changes. A number in parentheses next to My Feed in the Home screen menu means that My Feed has updated information that you haven’t viewed yet. For example, if three of your followed shows have updates, you’ll see My Feed (3).
Searching for something to watch Searching for movies and shows across both Antenna TV (only in the United States) and streaming channels is one of the unique features of your Roku TV. Within a single search operation, you can search by: • Movie name • TV show name • Actor or director name • Streaming channel name • Interactive game name Only in the United States, you also can search by: • Director name • Popular quotes, such as “May the Force be with you.
Keyboard search using the remote 1. Select Search on the Home screen menu. The Search screen has a keyboard grid and initially displays instructions—a set of icons representing search categories and a list of participating provider tiles. Tip: If you don’t see the instructions, navigate to the end of the list of recent searches and select Clear recent search selections. 2. Use the arrow keys to navigate the on-screen keyboard, entering a few characters of the search term.
Searching with Google Assistant Only in the United States, use your Google Home, Google Pixel phone, or the Google Home mobile app to search for programs: 1. Link your Roku account to your Google account using the Google Home mobile app on your iOS or Android device. 2. Start your command with “Hey Google” or “OK Google,” and follow the command with “on Roku.” Some examples: • “Hey Google, show me documentaries on Roku.” • “OK Google, show me comedies on Roku.
Direct-to-playback search results (U.S. only) With direct-to-playback, voice search results jump directly to and start playing the program whenever your search command can be uniquely identified and the requested content is available at no additional cost to you. 1 Searching from the Roku mobile app Use the free Roku mobile app on your compatible smartphone or tablet to make searching even faster. Use your mobile device’s keypad to type more quickly and easily than with the on-screen keyboard on your TV.
I found a show, now what? Now that you’ve highlighted the show, movie, actor, game, or streaming channel you were looking for, press the RIGHT arrow. If your search result was an actor, director, or other item that does not represent a single item of content, you’ll see another list to narrow down your search. Continue highlighting results and pressing the RIGHT arrow until you find a single, viewable content item. • The channel logo appears to the left of each result.
Follow on Roku (U.S. only) Only in the United States, rather than watch the show you found in Search, you can add it to My Feed and wait until it’s available on a particular streaming channel or available at a better price. From the search results screen, select Follow on Roku. Then go to My Feed periodically to check for updates to each of your followed movies, TV shows, or people. For more information, see My Feed.
Using the Roku Channel Store Only in connected mode, the Streaming Channels menu option takes you to the Roku Channel Store, where you can add new subscription based and free streaming channels to your TV. Tip: You also can search for streaming channels by using the Search option, as explained in Searching for something to watch. To make it easier to find what you want, the streaming channels in the Roku Channel Store are categorized by topic.
Tip: New streaming channels are added continuously to the Roku Channel Store, so be sure to check back frequently for new options. Note: If you don’t remember your PIN, or if you want to change whether you need to use a PIN to make purchases on your Roku account, see Roku account PIN.
Customizing your TV There are several things you can do to personalize your TV. Add TV inputs As you use your TV, you might find that you need to add a TV input tile that you did not add during Guided Setup. To add a TV input: 1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs. Notice that the list of inputs is divided into two sections: Inputs being used and Inputs not used. 2. Press the UP or DOWN arrows to highlight an input in the Inputs not used section of the list. 3.
Rename inputs Rather than trying to remember that your Blu-ray™ player is connected to HDMI 1 and your game console is connected to HDMI 3, you can rename the TV inputs to match the connected device. Note: Renaming an input also changes the icon associated with it. To rename an input, you can either: • Highlight the input tile in the Home screen, and then press to display a list of options. From the list of options, select Rename input. Then select a new name and icon.
Remove unwanted tiles It’s easy to remove unused TV inputs and unwanted channel or app tiles. For example, if you never use the HDMI 3 input, or if you don’t like the weather app you added from the Roku Channel Store, you can remove them from your Home screen. Note: You also can remove the Antenna TV tile if you never use the TV tuner. But be aware that removing the Antenna TV tile also deletes the channel list. You’ll have to set up the TV tuner again next time you want to view Antenna TV.
Rearrange tiles When you add a TV input tile, it’s added at the top of your Home screen. When you add a new streaming channel, it’s added at the bottom of your Home screen. You can easily rearrange the order of the tiles on the Home screen to suit your viewing preferences. For example, you might want Antenna TV to be the first tile in your Home screen. But if you mostly watch one streaming channel, you might want its tile to be the first one on your Home screen. 1.
Change themes Only in connected mode, another way to customize your TV is to change its theme. The theme establishes the look and feel of the TV through colors, designs, and fonts. Some themes require payment. To change the theme, from the Home screen menu navigate to Settings > Theme > Change theme. In the Themes screen, choose from the following options: • In the My Themes section, highlight one of your themes, and then press OK to switch to that theme.
To disable your screensaver, or to change the inactive time before it starts, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Screensaver > Change wait time. Select the desired option, and then press OK. Edit Antenna TV channel lineup When you set up the TV tuner as described in Setting up Antenna 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.
Change menu volume Menu sounds are the noises the TV makes to let you know it received your command. You can change the volume of these menu sounds or turn them off. To adjust the menu volume, in the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Audio > Menu volume. Navigate to the right and then change the setting to High, Medium, Low, or Off. Configure power settings Power settings let you configure features related to how your TV’s power settings work.
Auto power savings To help you save energy, your TV can automatically turn itself off after a period of inactivity or a period during which no signal has been detected. It is factoryconfigured to do both of these things, but you can change these settings if needed. To configure automatic power off, from the Home screen menu navigate to Settings > System > Power > Auto power savings.
Configure accessibility (U.S. only) Accessibility settings enable users with vision or hearing impairment to use the TV more effectively. Accessibility settings are located under Settings > Accessibility. Captions mode The Captions mode settings specify when closed captions appear. Access caption settings from the Home screen by selecting Settings > Accessibility > Captions mode. At this point, you can choose among the following options: • Off – No captions appear.
Captions preferred language The Captions preferred language setting lets you select the language in which you want closed captioning to appear, when that language is available. If your preferred language is not available, then captioning reverts to the default language for the program, which usually is English. Highlight the language you prefer, and then press OK to select it. Captions style The Captions style settings let you control how closed captions look when displayed on your TV.
• Background opacity - Choose from a list of opacity settings for the background of the caption. This setting determines how much the area behind the caption background shows through the background. A value of 100% blocks all of the content behind the background. As you move the highlight to each setting, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel. • Window color - Choose from a list of colors for the window rectangle surrounding the entire caption.
Change caption settings (Canada only) On models sold in the United States, you can find caption settings under Settings > Accessibility > Captions mode and Captions style. On models sold in Canada, you can find captions settings under Settings > Captions. Captions mode • Off – No captions appear. • On – Captions appear whenever they are available from the program source.
Other caption settings • Text style – Choose from a list of fonts. As you move the highlight to each font, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel. • Text edge effect – Choose from a list of edge effect styles, such as raised, depressed, and various shadows. As you move the highlight to each effect, you can see a sample of the result in an adjacent panel. • Text size – Choose from a list of sizes.
Customize the Home screen If you prefer to not see certain features on the Home screen, you can hide them. To hide Shortcuts: 1. From the Home Screen menu, navigate to Settings > Home screen, and then press the RIGHT arrow. 2. Select Shortcuts. 3. Highlight Hide, and then press OK. Only in the United States, to hide Featured Free: 1. From the Home Screen menu, navigate to Settings > Home screen, and then press the RIGHT arrow. 2. Select Featured Free. 3. Highlight Hide, and then press OK.
Configure parental controls Parental controls enable you to control whether the members of your household can view certain kinds of broadcast TV programs. When a program or feature is blocked, you can unblock it by entering a parental control PIN that only you know. Note: Parental controls block content from the TV tuner and from streaming options, if any, on the Home screen menu. Parental controls do not block content on other TV inputs or content from streaming channels you add to your TV.
Enabling parental control of TV shows The first step in blocking TV shows is to enable parental control of TV shows. This setting is provided separately to make it easier for you to turn parental control of TV shows on and off without disturbing their settings. For example, your kids are going to summer camp for two weeks, and while they are gone, you don’t want to have to deal with unblocking shows that you want to watch by entering your parental control PIN.
Similarly, within the main group, content types can be individually blocked. For example, you can block just coarse language in shows with a TV-PG rating. If you do, then the TV also blocks shows with coarse language in the higher ratings (TV-14 and TV-MA). Subsequently unblocking coarse language in TV-14 ratings does not unblock coarse language in TV-MA programs, but it does unblock coarse language in TV-PG programs. To block TV shows based on US television ratings: 1.
Unlike US TV ratings, there are no individual content types within the ratings. But like TV ratings, blocking movies with a particular rating also blocks movies with a higher rating, and unblocking movies with a particular rating also unblocks movies with a lower rating. Tip: Blocking movies with an NC-17 rating also blocks programs with the now- obsolete X rating, which can still occur in the program data of older movies. To block movies based on MPAA ratings: 1.
Blocking based on Canadian English ratings Canadian-English language and third-language programs that are broadcast in Canada are rated by the Action Group on Violence on Television, or AGVOT. TV broadcast signals carry rating data that enables parental controls to block shows that parents don’t want others to view based on content containing violence, language, sex, or nudity.
Blocking content with a particular rating also blocks content with a higher rating, and unblocking content with a particular rating also unblocks movies with a lower rating. To block programs based on Canadian-French ratings: 1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Parental controls, and then enter your parental control PIN. 2. In the Parental controls screen, navigate to TV tuner > Canadian French ratings. 3. Select the rating level you want to block.
What happens when a TV show is blocked? After you’ve set up parental controls, TV shows and movies can be blocked: • When you change channels and the new channel is playing a program whose rating exceeds your settings. • When a new show comes on the channel you are watching and its rating exceeds your settings.
To watch the blocked program, you need to know the PIN code defined when you enabled parental controls, as explained in Creating a parental control PIN. 1. Press OK to select Unblock and display a PIN pad. 2. Use the arrow keys to enter your parental control PIN code, and then press OK to select Unblock everything. After unblocking shows that have been blocked, all blocking is disabled for two hours or until you turn off the TV. Changing the parental control PIN To change your parental control PIN: 1.
Resetting parental controls So now your kids have grown up and gone away to college, and you no longer want to deal with blocked programs. To erase all parental control settings: 1. From the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > Parental controls, and then enter your parental control PIN. 2. In the Parental controls screen, highlight Reset parental controls. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm that you want to erase all parental control settings.
More settings This section describes the features and settings of the TV that were not covered in the other parts of this guide. Guest Mode Only in connected mode, when you enable Guest Mode, your guests can sign in to subscription channels using their own account credentials instead of using yours. Your guests’ credentials are then automatically removed on the date they specify.
For more information about the experience your guests will have when Guest Mode is enabled, see: https://support.roku.com/article/360015612834--how-do-i-set-up-auto-sign-outmode-for-my-guestsTo disable Guest Mode: 1. Press the Home button to return to the Home screen menu. 2. Navigate to Settings > System > Guest Mode. 3. Select Exit Guest Mode. 4. Use the on-screen keypad to enter your Roku account PIN. 5. Select OK and confirm that you want to disable Guest Mode.
• Check connection – Select your existing network connection type, and then press OK to start checking the network connection. The TV uses your current network information to reconfirm the wireless or wired network connection to the local network and the Internet connection. • Set up connection – Select a network connection type, and then select the option to set up a new connection. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the network connection.
Time settings You can change time settings to suit your preferences. You can find the following settings by navigating from the Home screen menu to Settings > System > Time: • Sleep timer – Set a time delay after which the TV will automatically shut off. This setting reflects the setting you can make in the Options menu from any TV input, as explained in Options menu settings.
To repeat the channel scan, from the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > TV inputs > Antenna TV > Scan again for channels. Then select Start finding channels to begin the channel scan process. The screens and options that appear during this process are identical to those described in How do I set up the TV tuner? HDMI® mode (4K models only) On 4K (UHD) TVs, you can independently configure each HDMI® input to match the capabilities of the connected device.
3. Choose one of the following settings: • Default – Devices can connect only through a private network address, and accept commands only from other private network addresses on your home network. This setting is suitable for most cases, including use of the Roku mobile app on your smartphone. • Permissive – Devices can connect under all conditions, but accept commands only from private network addresses or the same subnetwork within your home network.
Home theater configuration Your TV has several features that make it an ideal TV for a home theater. But you might not notice them because they remain in the background until you decide to use them. Turning off the TV speakers for home theater use When you use your TV with a sound bar or an external amplifier and speakers, you’ll probably want to turn off the internal TV speakers.
• SPDIF optical – The SPDIF optical connector outputs a digital audio signal. To use the optical output, connect a TOSLINK optical cable from the amplifier to the Optical or SPDIF connector on the TV. Note: Dolby Audio™ supporting Dolby Digital Plus™ format is not available through the SPDIF optical output. This format is only available through the HDMI® ARC connection.
Discover connected CEC devices To discover CEC devices: 1. Make sure that your CEC-compatible devices are connected to the TV with a suitable High Speed HDMI® Cable that supports HDMI® ARC and CEC control. 2. Turn on each device and make sure all devices are CEC enabled. Tip: Some manufacturers have their own branded names for CEC functionality, so you might need to read the product documentation to correctly identify the CEC features of the device. 3.
Enable system audio control System audio control enables the TV remote to change the volume and mute state of an amplifier or sound bar connected through HDMI®, and to display the external device’s volume and mute status in the TV’s on-screen display. The TV automatically turns off its internal speakers and sends volume and mute control signals to an external amplifier when all of the following are true: • System audio control is enabled on the TV.
Enable system standby The system standby feature causes other devices to power off when you power off your TV. Depending on the CEC System Standby implementation, it also might enable connected devices to power off your TV when you power off the device. System standby is disabled by default. To enable system standby, in the Home screen menu, navigate to Settings > System > Control other devices (CEC) and highlight System standby. Press OK to enable or disable the feature.
Factory reset everything A full factory reset returns the TV’s settings to their original state and removes all personally identifiable information from the TV. When finished, you must repeat Guided Setup, reconnecting to the Internet, re-linking your Roku account, and reloading any streaming channels. You also must repeat Antenna TV setup and input configuration.
Models without a RESET button 1. On the TV panel (not the remote) press and hold down the MUTE and POWER buttons. 2. Unplug the TV power, and then plug it in while continuing to hold down the MUTE and POWER buttons. 3. When you see the startup screen appear on the TV, release the buttons. 4. Turn on the TV and proceed through Guided Setup. See Guided Setup.
If you created a Roku account PIN and want to change it, or you don’t remember your PIN, or if you didn’t create a Roku account PIN and want to add one, you can easily make these changes. 1. On a computer, tablet, or smartphone, use your web browser to go to https://my.roku.com and sign in. After signing in, the My account page appears. 2. Under PIN preference, click Update to open the Choose your PIN preferences page. 3. Skip this step if you just want to change your PIN.
Update the TV If your TV is operating in connected mode, it will automatically get updates from time to time. You don’t need to do anything. But if you are aware that an update is available and you don’t want to wait until the TV updates itself, you can manually check for updates. If your TV is operating in non-connected mode, you can still get updates by using a USB flash drive. You can download an updated User Guide that matches your Roku TV software version from the Roku web site at: www.roku.
Getting updates on a non-connected TV If your TV is not connected to the Internet, you can still get system updates by using a USB flash drive and a computer with an Internet connection. To get a system update, navigate to Settings > System > System update: The System update screen on a non-connected TV gives you the opportunity to connect your TV to the Internet to automatically receive updates. We recommend this option if it is possible in your situation.
USB flash drive Any normal USB flash drive will work, provided it has a FAT-16 or FAT-32 file system format. (This is the default for most flash drives.) The size of the download is small—usually less than 100 MB—and so will fit on most any size flash drive you might have. 4. When the download finishes, take the USB flash drive to the TV and plug it into the USB port. When you do, the TV validates the files on the flash drive and displays a 12-digit code. 5.
Other devices Mirror your phone or tablet Only in connected mode, your TV has a feature called screen mirroring that lets you mirror your compatible smartphone or tablet on your TV. Share videos, photos, web pages, and more from compatible devices. By default, your TV’s screen mirroring mode is set to Prompt.
For information on which devices may work with screen mirroring and instructions on how to use it, go to the following link on the Roku web site: go.roku.com/screenmirroring Roku mobile app Roku makes the Roku mobile app free for compatible iOS® and Android™ mobile devices. The Roku mobile app is an alternative remote for your Roku TV. The Roku mobile app helps you find and add new Roku Channels, more easily search and find something to watch and even use your voice to search without typing.
FAQ For the latest answers to Frequently Asked Questions, visit the Roku support website: go.roku.
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