Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Media Bay
- Remote Control
- Internet
- Bluetooth
- HDMI & CEC
- Digital Audio System with eARC/ARC
- AV Device, PC, or Console via HDMI
- Connecting USB Devices
- Picture Menu: Adjusting the Image Quality
- Game Mode Settings
- Sound Menu: Adjusting the Audio Quality
- Getting Familiar with the Home Screen
- Using Voice Control
- Media
- Apps
- Channel Scan
- Channel List
- Favorites
- Screen Sharing
- Content Sharing
- Mounting the Speaker Bar
- Ordering a Mount
- Cleaning the Panel
- Caring for the Cabinet
- Dust Cover
- Accessibility
- Parental Controls
- Device Preferences
- Configuring Advanced System Settings
- Self Diagnosis
- Quick Reference
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Section 1
Establishing Connections
Internet
Your SunBrite TV has a LAN port that allows you to connect it directly to your network. Use an ethernet
cable to connect your router or switch to the LAN jack on your TV.
Pro Tip: For best results, set your router to use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). This
way the router automatically provides the TV with an IP address, subnet mask, gateway,
and DNS, so you don’t have to enter them manually.
Caution: When using the ethernet port for IP control, connect the cable to the network switch
before connecting it to the SunBriteTV ethernet port.
Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection
Pro Tip: Wired connections are more reliable and faster than wireless connections, so use an
Ethernet connection if at all possible.
Your SunBrite TV also has a dual-band wireless antenna built in, so it can establish a wireless
connection to your network. Ensure your wireless access points are working before starting.
• Press the Home
button on your remote.
• Select the Wireless icon to enter the Network & Internet page.
• Enable Wi-Fi.