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Pair Firestick remote to TV
Go to Settings on your Fire TV. Select Controllers & Bluetooth Devices. Select Amazon Fire TV Remotes. Press and hold the Home button for 10 seconds to pair your remote.
A number of scenarios may yield a frozen fire stick. And just what screen is visible during the freeze is sometimes relevant. Other than a reset procedure, you can also consider the scenarios mentioned on the following page:
How to Reset Your Amazon Fire TV
This generally involves pressing select and start simultaneously and after a restart, unplugging and re-pluging the power cable after a brief delay.
Plug the micro-USB power cable into your Fire TV Stick and the other end into the plug adapter and into the wall.
Plug your Fire TV Stick into an HDMI port on your TV (a cable is included to extend the HDMI reach if you've got a particularly tricky TV).
Next, turn on your TV and switch the input to the right HDMI port
You won't be able to interact with Fire TV Stick until you pair a remote. Thankfully, by just inserting the batteries into the included remote, it should pair automatically. If this fails, you can download and use the Amazon Fire TV remote app on your phone.
Now it's time to set up your wireless network. Fire TV Stick should automatically detect your Wi-Fi. Select your network and enter any passwords.
Your Fire TV Stick will then check for updates and download anything it doesn't have before letting you continue. Depending on how new your Stick is and the strength of your connection, this could take some time.
If you bought your Fire TV Stick from Amazon, it will have arrived already logged in and set up with your account, which is handy. If not, don't worry, it's very easy to set up a new account on Fire TV, requiring nothing more than your Amazon login details.
Once done, you'll be treated to an unskippable introduction to your Fire TV Stick, taking you through the basics of what the system can do and how to make the most of its features.
From here, you can set up parental control settings before you start using your Fire TV Stick as intended.
1,Before you pair an Amazon Fire TV Remote or Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote, verify that the remote is compatible with Amazon Fire TV, is within range, and has the required batteries installed. 1. From the Home screen, select Settings, and then select Controllers. 2. Select Amazon Fire TV Remotes, and then select Add New Remote. 3. Press and hold the Home button on your remote for five seconds. Fire TV Stick searches for the wireless signal of the remote. After the remote or game controller is discovered, select it from the list of discovered devices using your already paired, existing remote or game controller.
Before you pair an Amazon Fire TV Remote or Amazon Fire TV Voice Remote, verify that the remote is compatible with Amazon Fire TV, is within range, and has the required batteries installed. 1. From the Home screen, select Settings, and then select Controllers. 2. Select Amazon Fire TV Remotes, and then select Add New Remote. 3. Press and hold the Home button on your remote for five seconds. Fire TV Stick searches for the wireless signal of the remote. After the remote or game controller is discovered, select it from the list of discovered devices using your already paired, existing remote or game controller.
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