There are three (3) ways to connect your cable or satellite service on your TCL Roku TV, and here is a video on how to easily set it up. You can also refer to the step-by-step instructions below, select your preferred connection. Connecting with HDMI (Recommended)We recommend connecting your cable or satellite receiver using an HDMI cable. This is the easiest method to connect your devices, and provides the highest quality of video and sound.
TIP: You can rename the HDMI Input (or any Input) by pressing the "*" button on your TCL Roku remote while the tile is highlighted. Select Rename Input and press the OK button. You can then select a different name/icon pair like Cable box or Satellite TV. Connecting with Composite RCA CableIf the best available connection on your receiver is a composite video output, you can easily plug it to the TV using an RCA cable (not provided). Composite AV cables typically have three RCA-type plugs on each end, color coded as follows:
Tip: You can rename the AV Input (or any Input) by pressing the "*" button on your TCL Roku remote while the tile is highlighted. Select Rename Input and press the OK button. You can then select a different name/icon pair like Cable box or Satellite TV. Connecting with a Coaxial Cable
TIP:You can rename the Antenna TV (or any Input) by pressing the "*" button on your TCL Roku remote while the tile is highlighted. Select Rename Input and press the OK button. You can then select a different name/icon pair like Cable box or Satellite TV. Why is my Roku not connecting to my TV?First, make sure that your power cable is connected properly and plugged in. If it still won't turn on, remove the power cable for five seconds, and then plug it back in. If that fails then you will have to reset your Roku device using the reset button.
How do I connect my Roku to a non smart TV?To connect your Roku streaming device to your non-smart TV, connect it using an HDMI cable. If there's no HDMI port, connect it using composite video cables or a composite-to-HDMI converter.
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