JVC Roku TV Quick Start Guide
Model: LT-50MAW625
1. Package Content
This guide helps you set up your new TV.
- JVC Roku TV x 1pc
- Quick Start Guide x 1pc
- Warranty Card x 1pc
- Remote Control x 1pc
- Batteries for Remote Control (Size AAA) x 2pcs
- 4x screws for TV Stand
For additional support, refer to the User Manual and JVC Customer Support at http://go.roku.com/svmmanual or http://jvcproducts.com/.
Key things to know: Paid subscriptions may be required for some streaming content. Channel availability varies by country and is subject to change. Resolution depends on TV compatibility and content. Channels may require payment.
2. Installing the TV Stand
It is recommended that two people handle TV stand installation. To prevent scratches or damage to the TV screen, place the TV on a soft, flat surface.
Attach the stands to the bottom of the TV by inserting the stand into the slots on the TV. Secure the stands to the TV with the supplied screws.
- Place the legs into the bottom slots of the TV. Insert and tighten the screws (found in the accessories bag) in the circled areas using a screwdriver (not provided).
- After securing the stand, place the TV on a stable surface. The TV is ready for use.
Note: The TV can also be wall-mounted. Wall mount sold separately.
3. Location of Connectors & 4. Connecting Devices to Your TV
JVC recommends using the best quality video connection for your Cable Box, Satellite Receiver, Blu-ray player, DVD player, Game box, or any other device, starting with HDMI®.
CAUTION: Disconnect the power cord before connecting devices.
Connection to HDMI Input
Connect your source device's HDMI output to one of the TV's HDMI inputs using an HDMI cable (not supplied).
Connection to Audio/Video Input
Connect your source device's Audio/Video output to the TV's Audio/Video input using an Audio/Video cable (not supplied).
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5. Setting Up Your TV
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Place batteries in remote
Power your TV remote by inserting the included batteries, carefully matching the (+) and (-) indicators inside the battery compartment.
Tip: Always replace dead batteries with two brand-new batteries from the same manufacturer. Never use damaged batteries.
If your remote gets warm/hot during use, discontinue use and contact customer support immediately at https://jvcsmart.com/pages/contact.
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Plug in and turn on TV
Connect your power cord to the TV, then plug it into the wall outlet. Press the power button on your TV remote control.
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Complete Guided Setup and Activation
Tip: Have your wireless network name and password handy.
Follow the on-screen instructions on your Roku TV.
Activate your Roku TV using your computer, smartphone, or tablet to link to a Roku account. A Roku account is needed to activate your Roku TV and access entertainment across thousands of streaming channels.
Note: Roku does not charge for activation support – beware of scams.
Roku accounts are free. While a valid credit card number is not required to create a Roku account, saving your credit card information makes renting, purchasing, and subscribing to entertainment from the Roku Channel Store fast and convenient.
Once connected to your account, your TV will automatically update with the latest software, and you can start streaming immediately.
If you are not ready to connect your TV to a wireless network, you can still use it as a regular TV.
6. Connect an Antenna (Optional)
Check to ensure that you have selected the right cables for the ports and that they are connected securely. Loose connections can affect the quality of the picture and color. (Cables and External Equipment not included.)
With the built-in tuner, you can connect your TV to an antenna and enjoy over-the-air entertainment.
- When the setup wizard is complete, select the Antenna TV icon from the home screen.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Whenever you want to watch antenna TV, select the Antenna icon.
Note: Aerial connections use an F connector. Input impedance is 75 unbalanced.
7. Remote Control
The Roku TV remote is designed to be intuitive for watching TV and navigating on-screen menus.
- POWER: Turn TV on and off
- BACK: Return to previous screen
- HOME: Return to Roku Home screen
- OK: Select an option from a menu
- Directional Pad (UP/DOWN, LEFT/RIGHT): Move up or down; move left or right
- INSTANT REPLAY: Replay the last few seconds of streaming video
- SLEEP: Sets the sleep timer
- RWD SCAN: Rewind streaming video, scroll left one page at a time
- Volume (up/down): Adjust volume
- Mute: Mute and restore sound
- OPTIONS: Access picture settings, move streaming channel icons, and more
- FWD SCAN: Fast forward streaming video, scroll right one page at a time
- PLAY/PAUSE: Start or pause playback
- Live TV Pause*: Live TV Pause can pause content received on the antenna TV input for up to 90 minutes and requires a 16GB or larger USB drive and a valid Roku account. All data on the USB drive will be deleted prior to use.
Tip: The ⚙ button gives you easy access to picture settings, display options, and more. Try it on every screen.
Tip: If you prefer to use your cable set-top box or satellite receiver remote as a Universal Remote, please refer to the manual provided by your cable or satellite service. You can find codes that work with your JVC Roku TV and most common universal remote controls at www.roku.com/universalremote.