Roku RCB4 Wi-Fi Remote Control User Manual Quick Start Guide

Roku, Inc. Wi-Fi Remote Control Quick Start Guide

Contents

Quick Start Guide

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Hi! Let’s get started.
Roku® Streaming Stick™
(HDMI® Version)
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Know your Roku® Streaming Stick
[HDMI CONNECTOR] Plugs into the
HDMI port on the back of your TV
[STATUS LIGHT] Indicates it is on when
lit, or activity when flashing
[RESET BUTTON] Used to reset your Streaming Stick
(you probably won’t ever have to use this)
[POWER INPUT] Used to power
your Roku Streaming Stick
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(HDMI® Version)
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Meet your
Roku® remote
[BACK] Return to
previous screen
[HOME] Return to
Roku Home screen
[UP] or [DOWN]
Move up or down
[LEFT] or [RIGHT]
Move left or right
[OK] Select a menu option
[INSTANT REPLAY] Replay
last 7 seconds of video
[OPTIONS] View more options
[REV SCAN] Rewind, scroll
left one page at a time
[FWD SCAN] Fast forward,
scroll right one page at a time
[PLAY/PAUSE] Start
or pause playback
[CHANNEL SHORTCUT] Instant
access to favorite channels
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[RESET BUTTON] Used to reset your Streaming Stick
(you probably won’t ever have to use this)
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Get Started!
Step 1: Plug it in.
Plug the Roku® Streaming Stick™ into an HDMI port on your TV.
USB
HDMI
Power your Streaming Stick:
Connect the micro-USB cable
(included) between the Stick
and the included power adapter.
Plug the power adapter into
an A/C power outlet for
instant-on connectivity.
Or: In some cases you may
prefer to power your Stick
directly from a USB port on
your TV. However, this can
result in longer start times,
and is not reliable on all TVs.
If available, use wall power.
HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
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Power your Roku® remote by
inserting the included batteries:
Locate the battery door on
the back of the remote
Press the battery door
latch down to remove
the battery door
Insert each battery negative (-) side first
Replace the battery door and press gently to secure into place
Your remote should automatically pair with your
Roku® Streaming Stick™ (HDMI® Version)
Now turn on the TV. Look for a Roku logo to fill the screen.
Blank screen? Make sure your TV input matches the
physical connection used to connect your Roku player.
Press the Input button (also called Source) on your
TV or TV remote to cycle through the various video
inputs available until you see a Roku screen.
Step 2: Power on your remote.
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Your Roku account Roku accounts are free and
secure. And while a valid credit card number is
required to create your account, rest assured you
will only be charged if you authorize purchases
of apps from the Roku Channel Store.
Step 3: Connect to wireless network.
The Roku® Streaming Stick™ (HDMI® Version) will automatically
detect wireless networks in your area. Using your Roku remote:
Select your network from the list of available networks
Enter your network password, if you use one.
Remember, network passwords are case sensitive
Step 4: Connect to Roku® account.
Continue to follow the on-screen instructions and you’ll:
Get the latest software
Link the Roku Streaming Stick to your Roku
account from your web browser
And setup is done...congratulations!
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Do more with your
smartphone or tablet
Things you can do:
Search across top streaming
channels such as Netflix,
Hulu Plus, and Amazon
Instant Video with voice
or your mobile keyboard.
Control your Roku Streaming
Stick from your phone or
tablet. Includes all the play/
pause, forward/back, instant
replay and options buttons.
Play personal videos, photos
and music locally stored on
your smartphone or tablet
with the Play on Roku feature
(video applies to iOS and
select Android devices only).
Browse, add and launch
channels in the Roku
Channel Store.
Get the Mobile App
With the free Roku app, you can
control, cast, and search from
your iOS® or Android™ device.
iOS® Android™
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www.roku.com/setup Get the most out of
your Roku Streaming Stick (HDMI® Version).
Check out our FAQs, instructional
videos and user forums.
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