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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(s)
●
Store mode 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
Setup.
Network connection
After you select
Set up for home use
, the TV prompts you to make a
network connection. If your TV has both wired and wireless
connections, you’ll see the following screen.
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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.
–
Connect to the Internet later
– If you don’t want to connect
to the Internet right now, you can skip this step and use the
TV to watch Antenna TV channels, play games, and watch
DVDs. When you’re ready to connect, it’s easy. We’ll show
you how in
Note(s)
●
If you decide not to connect, Guided Setup skips ahead to setting up the
devices that you’ve connected to your TV. Jump ahead to
to complete Guided Setup.
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On models that have wireless only, or models with both wired
and wireless and you’ve selected
Wireless
: The TV scans for the
wireless networks within range and displays them in order, with
the strongest signals first. In addition to your own wireless signal,
the TV might pick up signals from your neighbors.
Press the
Up
or
Down
arrows to highlight the name of your
wireless network, and then press
OK
to select it.
Note(s)
●
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. If
your Roku TV detects that you are connecting to such a network, it prompts
you through the connection process using your compatible smartphone or
tablet to provide the needed information.
For more information, see
.
Other options
●
Connect to the Internet later
– If you don’t want to connect to
the Internet right now, you can skip this step and use the TV to
watch Antenna TV channels, play games, and watch DVDs.
When you’re ready to connect, it’s easy. We’ll show you how in
.
Note(s)
●
If you decide not to connect, Guided Setup skips ahead to setting up the
devices that you’ve connected to your TV. Jump ahead to
●
Scan again / Scan again to see all networks
– The name of this
option depends on the number of wireless networks within
range.
–
Scan again
appears if the list already shows all available
wireless networks within range. If you don’t see your wireless
network name in the list, you might need to adjust the location
of your wireless router or the TV, turn on your router, or make
other changes. When everything is ready, select
Scan again
to see if your network name now appears in the list.
–
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(s)
●
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.
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