1. Document the type of the cable service the customer have and the name of the provider. Show 2. Once all the cables are properly plugged in at the back of the TV and the cable box. Press the Home button on the TCL remote control. Note: The TCL Roku TV has 3 HDMI ports, select the port in which the cable is connected 3.Select the HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 on the right hand side of the screen or go to Settings > TV inputs > HDMI1 / HDMI2 / HDMI3 > Set up input. Press the OK button. Note: If the HDMI input is not found, ask the customer to look for the picture that looks like the HDMI icon. 4. The TV will automatically search for the channels. Download Article Download Article This wikiHow article shows you what came inside the box and walks you through the installation, the on-screen setup, and show you how to activate a Roku streaming player or stick on your HDTV. Keep reading to take advantage of free over-the-air HD movies, TV shows and channels.
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX 1. Connect the Roku to the TV with an HDMI cable. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 900,018 times. Is this article up to date?Can you use a cable box with a Roku TV?Roku TVs don't differ from regular TVs when it comes to connectivity. If you have a cable subscription and a cable box (or just a coaxial cord) at home, you can easily connect it to your Roku TV.
Why is my Roku TV not recognizing my cable box?Make sure your Roku player or TV is connected to the internet. If you're using WiFi, try using a wired connection instead. Disconnect and reconnect your HDMI cable. Unplug your Roku device from the wall outlet, then wait at least 30 seconds before plugging it back in.
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