Roku HD1000 User Manual page 32

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Symptom: Picture Appears, But Colors Are Wrong
1. If using an S-Video or a VGA connection, ensure that the cables
are firmly connected to both the HD1000 and the display.
2. If using a Component connection, un-plug each of the three
(red, green, blue) connectors from the HD1000 and verify that
the color of the plug matches the color of the connector on the
HD1000. Swapping the red and blue connectors accidentally
will result in improper color display. If this does not solve the
problem, do the same check on the display connectors.
3. You may have a defective cable. Try another cable of the
same type.
Resetting Your Roku HD1000 to Initial Setup Mode
In some cases you may find yourself in a situation where the video
output format has been set to a setting that your television cannot
display. This procedure allows you to reset your unit so that you
may re-run the initial setup procedures outlined at the beginning
of this chapter.
1. Press the Exit button on the front panel five times.
2. Hold down the Menu button on the front panel.
3. With the Menu button held down, press and release the Exit
button on the front panel.
4. Your Roku HD1000 should now be in initial setup mode. This is
indicated by the Power LED blinking to indicate video format
mode 1 (see table on page 7).
5. If your HD1000 is in initial setup mode, go to the beginning of
this chapter and follow the procedures outlined there to set up
your video mode.
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6. If your HD1000 is not in initial setup mode (indicated by a
steady Power LED or no Power LED), unplug your Roku HD 1000
for 10 seconds. Plug it in again. Wait two minutes and repeat
this procedure.
7. If you still cannot get your Roku HD1000 reset to initial setup
mode, please contact support@rokulabs.com for assistance.
Resetting Your Roku
Great care has gone into designing the software that runs on the
HD1000. But the software is very complicated, and it is possible that
in rare circumstances your HD1000 could stop responding to remote
control signals. In this case, you have two options. One is to unplug
the HD1000, wait 10 seconds, and then plug it back in. This will
"reboot" (reset) the HD1000 (a process that can take up to a minute).
The other way to reboot the HD1000 is to hold down the Standby
button for a few moments (until the green LED goes dark). Then
release the button. This will also reboot the HD1000.
Browsing/Viewing Troubleshooting
Symptom: Music files won't play
The HD1000 supports audio files in the following formats: MP3,
WAV, AIFF (or AIF). Supported sample rates include: 8kHz, 16kHz,
22.05kHz, 24.0kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz. Files must be
stereo, in 16-bit depth. The HD1000 currenlty does not support
mono audio and bit depths other than 16-bit (such as 8-bit).

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