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Connections and setup
Refer to your TV’s Quick Start Guide or other provided documentation to for model-specific information
about attaching the base or a wall mount and making connections to AC power and to your other
audio/video components. The following information applies to all Roku TV models.
Connecting an antenna, cable, or satellite box
If you are using an antenna, CATV cable without a set-top box, or a cable or satellite box that has only an
antenna output, connect a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not provided) from the device to the ANT/CABLE input
on the TV.
Tip: If you are using an antenna with a 300 ohm twin-lead cable, you need to use a 300-to-75 ohm
adapter (not provided) to adapt the twin-lead cable to a connection that is compatible with the TV’s
antenna input.
Tip: If you receive your TV stations through a set top box from a cable or satellite TV provider, connect it
to the TV using the best connection method available. From most to least desirable:
HDMI® input Digital HD and SD video
AV input analog SD video
Antenna input analog SD video using NTSC
Connecting external equipment with a composite AV video cable
If the best connection available on your component is AV or composite video output, connect it to the
TV using a composite AV cable (not provided). Composite AV cables typically have three RCA-type plugs
on each end, color coded as follows:
Yellow: Video
Red: Audio, right channel
White or black: Audio, left channel
Connect each plug to the corresponding connector on the component and on the TV.
Note: Select models have an AV Input that looks like a headphone jack. Use the breakout cable (included)
to adapt this input to the three RCA-type plugs on your composite cable.

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