7 Connecting your devicesHow to use external devicesConnecting antenna or cable / satellite / IPTV set-top boxE Tip:Connect your external devices to your Android TV before powering on.If connecting to an antenna via an RF cable If connecting a set-top box via an HDMI cableDTV programs that are broadcasted in yourarea can be received for free through a digitalantenna.If the TV is connected to a cable or satellite set-top-box via an HDMI cable, you must select thecorrect source by using (INPUT) on your remote.ININOUTOUTRF cableRF cableRF cableAntennaAntennaCableCableINININSet-top boxSet-top boxRF cableRF cableHDMI cableHDMI cableOUTOUTChanging input to devices that are connected to the TVPress (INPUT) to switch input device list.E Tip:To get the best picture quality for your source device, you may have to adjust the EDID version.EDID 1.4 is used for legacy devices that can output in 2K or 4K @ 30 Hz.EDID 2.0 is used for modern devices that can output 4K @ 60 Hz and 4K with HDR 10.1. Press (OPTIONS) on your remote and navigate to Settings and press OK.2. Select Device Preferences and press OK.3. Select Inputs and press OK.4. Select HDMI EDID Version and press OK.How to use Chromecast built-in™Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen.E Tip:The device you are using to cast to your television must be on the same Wi-Fi network.1. Open a Chromecast built-in enabled app.2. Tap3. Tap the device you would like to cast to.How to connect to your Bluetooth® devicesTo pair your Bluetooth® devices, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, game controller, with your Android TV.1. On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen.2. Select Remote & Accessories.3. Enable pairing mode on your device.4. Select Add accessory.5. Using your TV remote, select your device from the list shown on your TV.6. Your Android TV will pair with your device.E Tip:Some devices may require additional steps. Please consult your Bluetooth device manual for more information.