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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Searching for free content
You’ll discover an almost endless list of content through your Roku TV, and much of it
is free. You can easily find free content by including the word “free” in your search.
For example:
• Roku Voice remote or Roku mobile app—Say, “Show me free comedies” or
“Show me free romance,” or simply, “Show me free shows.”
• Google Home, Google Pixel phone, or the Google Home mobile app—Say “OK
Google, show me free programs on Roku,” or “Hey Google, show me free
documentaries on Roku.”
• Amazon Alexa—Say “Alexa, show me free miniseries on Roku” or “Alexa, show
me free dramas on Roku.”
I found a program. Now what?
Now that you’ve highlighted the program, movie, actor, game, or streaming channel
you were looking for, press RIGHT.
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. If you do a
Roku Voice search, the TV shows visual search results rather than a list of text results.
In all cases, use the purple directional pad to find the program you want to watch.