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LC-43LB371U/LC-50LB371U 43"/50" 1080p, 60Hz, LED Sharp Roku TV
But what if I didn’t connect my TV?
What if you went through Guided Setup and chose
Connect to the Internet later
? No worries. Your TV makes it easy to
connect whenever you want. As you move around the
Home
screen, you’ll see several places where you can start the
connection process. For example:
• Now and then you'll see a message appear on the panel to the right of the
Home
screen offering a
Connect Now
option. Simply highlight and select the
Connect Now
option to get started.
• Use the
Connect and activate now
option in the
Settings
menu. From the
Home
screen menu, select
Settings
,
Network
, and then
Connect and activate now
.
• 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.
Regardless of how you connect, the process is the same. If you need details, see Step 3 on page
under
.
Setting up Antenna TV
Despite all of the entertainment possibilities of your TV, you may also want to watch broadcast TV. You watch broadcast TV
in much the same way you watch other entertainment choices. You select a tile—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. Setting up the TV tuner scans for active
channels and adds them to your broadcast TV channel list.
Why do I have to set up the TV tuner?
You might be asking, “Why is this step necessary?” Good question.
Not everyone needs to use the TV tuner. For example, you might have a set top box provided by a cable or satellite company
that receives all of your channels. Most of these set top boxes use an HDMI® connection.
More and more people are watching only streaming TV and do not have a TV antenna or cable/satellite service. If you don’t
need the TV tuner, you can bypass setting it up and instead remove it from the
Home
screen as explained in
on page
.
When you set up Antenna TV, your TV scans the signals on its antenna input for channels with a good signal, and adds those
to the channel list, skipping dead channels and channels with a very weak signal.
Your TV will, however, let you add two analog channels, even if they have no signal. You might need to add these channels if
you have an older set top box, VCR, or game console that can only output a signal on analog channel 3 or 4. These are the
only channels that can be added regardless of whether they have a good signal. Typically, you'll only need one of these
channels, but both are provided to make setup simpler. You can hide the one you don’t want as explained in
on page
.