User manual
Table Of Contents
- Top cover
- Safety
- Contents
- Welcome
- Connections and setup
- Connecting an antenna, cable, or satellite box
- Connecting external equipment with a composite AV video cable
- Connecting external equipment with an HDMI® cable
- Connecting headphones or analog soundbar
- Connecting headphones to a Roku Voice Remote Pro
- Connecting an AV receiver or digital soundbar
- Preparing for Internet connectivity
- AC power
- Roku remote batteries
- Roku TV remote
- Panel buttons
- Guided Setup
- The Home screen
- Benefits of connecting
- Setting up live TV
- Using your TV
- Status indicator
- Standby mode energy savings
- Getting help
- Opting in to Smart TV experience (U.S. only)
- Watching live TV channels
- Using the Live TV Channel Guide (U.S. only)
- Viewing program information
- Adjusting settings while watching a program
- Pausing live TV
- More Ways to Watch (U.S. only)
- Automatic network recommendation
- Switching TV inputs
- Using Roku Voice commands
- Playing content from USB storage devices
- Playing content from local network media servers
- Setting up a payment method
- Using your TV in a hotel or dorm room
- Using Apple AirPlay and the Apple Home app
- Adjusting TV settings
- Featured Free (U.S. only)
- My Feed
- Searching for something to watch
- Using the Roku Channel Store
- Customizing your TV
- Parental controls
- More settings
- Other devices
- FAQ
- Warranty
- License
- Back cover
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• 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.
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.