
Connecting a device — AUDIO & VIDEO CABLE TYPES
Your TV can be used to display output from most devices .

Connecting a device — AUDIO CABLE TYPES
Your TV can be output sound to an audio device, such as a receiver or sound bar .

First you will need a wall mount. Consult the provided table below to find the appropriate mount for your TV .
Be sure the mount you choose is capable of supporting the weight of the TV .
To install your TV on a wall:
NOTE: Installing a TV on a wall requires lifting . To prevent injury or damage to the TV, ask someone to help you .
WARNING: Do not use the screws that are included inside the wall mount holes to mount TV .


Replacing the Batteries
1. Find the notch on the back of the remote . Insert a coin and pry open the back cover .

2. Insert two batteries into the remote control . Make sure that the (+) and (-) symbols on the batteries match the (+) and (-) symbols inside the battery compartment .
3. Replace the battery cover .

WARNING: Keep the remote control batteries away from children . It may cause choking and/or lead to a fire or chemical burn if mishandled. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Replace only with batteries of the correct type .
TIP: When needed, VIZIO recommends replacing the batteries that came with this remote with two, new Duracell ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries
Before you begin the first-time setup:
The first time you turn on the TV, the on-screen instructions will guide you through each of the steps necessary to get your TV ready for use:

1. Choose your language .

2. Choose home use

3. Choose your country

4. Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter the password .

5. Name your TV

6. Scan for channels .

7. Accept the Terms & Conditions and register your device
Your TV features an easy-to-use on-screen menu .
To open the on-screen menu, press the MENU button on the remote .
From this menu, you can:

To open the on-screen menu:
TIP: While navigating the on-screen menu, you can press the BACK button at any time to return to the previous menu screen . The EXIT button will close the on-screen menu .
External devices, such as DVD players, Blu-ray Players, and video game consoles, can be connected to your TV . To use one of these devices with your TV, you must first change the input source using the Input menu.
To change the input sources:

Input Name
The underlined input on the left is the current input selected . Inputs may vary by TV .
TIP: You can change the input names that appear on the Input menu to make your devices easy to recognize . See Renaming Devices on the Input Menu on page
To change the screen aspect ratio:
Menu > System > Aspect Ratio
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the aspect ratio you wish to view and press OK .
Your TV can display images in different modes: Normal, Stretch, Wide, Zoom, and Panoramic .
Some programs have black bars on the top or sides of the screen so that the picture keeps its original shape . Examples include widescreen movies and older TV programs
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TIP: The aspect ratio cannot be changed for Ultra HD content or HDR content .
Your TV can be adjusted to suit your preferences and viewing conditions .
To adjust the picture settings:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode
1. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Picture Mode, then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the picture mode:
TIP: If you save changes to the settings for a picture mode, an asterisk will appear after is name . See Saving a Custom Picture Mode on page 16.
2. To manually change each of the picture settings, use the Up/Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight that picture setting, then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to adjust the setting:

Adjusting More Picture Settings
To adjust more picture settings:
Menu > Picture > More Picture
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:

Adjusting the Color Temperature
Adjusting the color temperature changes the white balance of the picture .
To adjust the color temperature:
Menu > Picture > More Picture > Color Temperature
Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight a color temperature preset and then press OK .

Adjusting the Picture Mode Edit Settings
Picture Mode Edit Settings allow you to make precise adjustments to the picture .
To adjust the Picture Mode Edit settings:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press OK to change the setting:

Saving a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes allow you to save a group of custom settings for various viewing conditions and video sources .
To save a custom picture mode:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit > Save Picture Mode > Enter a Name > Save

Locking/Unlocking a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes can be locked/unlocked with a unique PIN to prevent accidental changes to their settings . If not previously set, you can set up your system PIN code here
To lock all custom picture modes:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit > Lock Picture Mode > Enter Your PIN > Save
To unlock all custom picture modes:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit > Lock Picture Mode > Off > Enter Your PIN

TIP: To set a custom PIN passcode, see Setting a System PIN on page 33.
Deleting a Custom Picture Mode
Custom picture modes that are no longer needed can be deleted .
TIP: Inputs assigned to a deleted custom picture mode become assigned to the Calibrated picture mode
To delete a custom picture mode:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit > Delete Picture Mode > Delete

Resetting a Picture Mode
A preset picture mode that has been edited can be restored to the factory default settings
To reset a customized preset picture mode:
Menu > Picture > Picture Mode Edit > Reset Picture Mode > Reset

Adjusting the Color Tuner Settings
The Color Tuner settings allow you to adjust the color management system, 2 point white balance, 11 point white balance, turn color channels off for testing, and display SMPTE, flat, ramp, and uniformity analyzer test patterns.
WARNING: The Color Tuner, 11 Point White Balance, and test patterns allow technicians to manually calibrate the TV . Calibration requires specialized training, an input with precisely set colors, and a specialized light meter .
To access the color tuner table:
Menu > Picture > Color Calibration > Color Tuner
To turn color channels off and on:
TIP: Any changes made affect the color temperature setting. Select the preferred color temperature setting first. See Adjusting the Color Temperature on page 16.
To adjust the color management system/2 point white balance settings:
To adjust the 11 Point White Balance settings:

1. From the Color Tuner table, use the Arrow buttons to highlight the top bar and then press the Left/Right Arrow buttons until the 11 POINT WHITE BALANCE menu is displayed .

2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Gain and Color values you wish to adjust . Press the OK button and use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to adjust the value. When you are finished, press the OK button to save the setting .
To show or hide the SMPTE Test Pattern:
Menu > Picture > Color Calibration > Color Tuner > SMPTE Test Pattern
To show or hide the Flat Test Pattern:
Menu > Picture > Color Calibration > Color Tuner > Flat Test Pattern

To show or hide the Ramp Test Pattern:
Menu > Picture > Color Calibration > Color Tuner > Ramp Test Pattern

To show or hide the Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern:
Menu > Picture > Color Calibration > Color Tuner > Uniformity Analyzer Test Pattern

To adjust the audio settings:
Menu > Audio > OK
Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the setting you wish to adjust, then press Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:

TIP: When the TV speakers are set to On, DTS signals cannot be passed through digital audio outputs
- To hear talk back when Talk Back function is enabled, digital audio out must be set to PCM .
TIP: You must select Bitstream for audio with more than two channels (e .g ., 3 .0, 5 .0, or 5 .1) .
Your TV is Internet-ready, featuring both an Ethernet port and built-in high-speed wireless internet
Connecting to a Wireless Network
To connect to a wireless network whose network name (SSID) is being broadcast:
Menu > Network > Choose your network > Enter in the password > Connect

If you do not see your wireless network displayed, click on:
More Access Points > Highlight your wireless network > Enter in the password > Connect
Changing the Manual Setup Settings
Advanced users can fine-tune the network settings using the Manual Setup feature. The security settings on your router may require you to enter the TV's MAC address .
To change advanced network settings:
Menu > Network > Manual Setup > DHCP > Off
1. Use the Arrow and OK buttons to adjust each setting:
2. Use the Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight Save and press OK .

To find the TV’s MAC address:
Menu > Network > Manual Setup
You can find your TV's MAC address at the bottom of the list. The MAC addresses for the connections in use are displayed:
Connecting to a Hidden Network
To connect to a wireless network whose network name (SSID) is not being broadcast:
Menu > Network > Hidden Network > Enter the Access Point Name > Connect > Enter in the password
Testing Your Network Connection
To test your network connection:
Menu > Test Connection

When activated, the TV’s timer will turn the TV off after a set period of time.
To setup a sleep timer:
Menu > Timers
Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the period of time after which you want the TV to go to sleep: 30, 60, 90, 120, or 180 minutes . If you don’t want the sleep timer to activate, change the setting to Off.

Setting the Auto Power Off Feature
To help save energy, your TV is set by default to turn off after 10 minutes without a video or audio signal . This feature can be deactivated .
To set the Auto Power Off feature:
Menu > Timers > Auto Power Off > Off
Using the Blank Screen Feature
To help save LED life, your TV screen can turn on or off while audio is streaming.
To use the Blank Screen feature:
Menu > Timers > Blank Screen
To exit Blank Screen, press any key (except the volume and mute keys) .
SETTING UP CHANNELS
You can use the TV’s Channels menu to:

Scanning for Channels
The TV may need to scan for channels before it can display programs and their associated information . A channel scan is required for free over-the-air channels using an antenna) and cable channels from an out-of-the-wall connection (without a cable box). Moving the TV to an area with different channels requires the TV to scan for channels again .
To perform an Auto Channel Scan:
Menu > Channels > Find Channels
Wait until the channel scan is 100% complete . Highlight Done and press OK .

Skipping Channels
After a channel scan is completed, you may find that some channels are too weak to watch comfortably . There may also be some channels you do not want to view . You can remove these channels from the TV’s memory with the Skip Channel feature
WARNING: Channels that have been removed with the Skip Channel feature can still be viewed if the channel is entered using the Number Pad . If you wish to completely block a channel from being viewed, use the parental controls . See Locking and Unlocking Channels on page 25.
To remove a channel:

Changing the Analog Audio Language
Some analog over-the-air (free) and cable channels broadcast programs in more than one language . The TV’s Analog Audio feature allows you to listen to audio in an alternate language using Secondary Audio Programming (SAP) .
To use the Analog Audio feature:
Menu > Channels > Analog Audio

To use the Digital Language feature:
Menu > Channels > Digital Audio
Select the preferred audio language . Available languages or video description depend on the broadcast content .

The TV’s parental controls allow you to prevent the TV from displaying certain channels or programs unless a PIN is used .
Accessing the Parental Controls Menu
To access the PARENTAL CONTROLS menu you must first set up a system PIN:
Menu > Channels > Parental Controls > Enter in PIN
TIP: To set a custom PIN passcode, see Setting a System PIN on page 33.
The Parental Controls menu only appears when:
TIP: Other devices have their own parental control settings
Enabling or Disabling Program Ratings
To manage program content according to its rating, you must first enable the Program Rating feature .
To enable or disable the Program Rating feature:
Menu > Channels > Parental Controls > Locks > ON/OFF
Locking and Unlocking Channels
When a channel is locked, it cannot be accessed . Locking a channel is a good way to prevent children from viewing inappropriate material .
To lock or unlock a channel:
Menu > Channels > Parental Controls > Channel Locks
Highlight the channel you want to lock or unlock and press OK .
icon appears locked . The channel is not accessible unless the system PIN is entered .
appears unlocked .Blocking and Unblocking Content by Rating
A channel may sometimes broadcast programs that are meant for a variety of audiences (some for children and some for adults) . You might not want to block the channel completely using a channel lock, but you can block certain programs from being viewed .
You can use the TV’s Rating Block feature to block content based on its rating .
To block or unblock content by its rating:
1. From the Parental Controls menu, highlight the content type you want to adjust and press OK:
2. For each rating type you want to block or unblock, use the Arrow buttons to highlight the rating type and press OK .
locked . Content with this rating and all higher ratings cannot be viewed .
unlocked . Content with this rating and all lower ratings can be viewed .Your TV can display closed captions for programs that include them . Closed captions display a transcription of a program’s dialogue .
TIP: If the program you are viewing is not being broadcast with closed captions, the TV will not display them .
To activate or deactivate closed captions:
Menu > Closed Captions > Closed Captions > Off/On

TIP: The Closed Captions menu does not appear when an HDMI input is selected . Closed captions are available when using the tuner or a composite video cable .
Changing the Appearance of Digital Closed Captions
Digital closed captions can be displayed according to your preference . See the diagram on the next page for an explanation of the parts of the closed caption area .
To change the appearance of digital closed captions:
Menu > Closed Captions > Digital Style
1. Use the Left/Right Arrow buttons on the remote to select Custom . The Digital Style menu appears as shown .

2. Use the Up/Down Arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the setting you wish to change, then use the Left/Right Arrow buttons to change the setting:
Typical choices include:
In the example, the closed caption text is green, the background is black, and the window is red .

To access input settings menu:
Menu > Input Settings
Highlight the input device that you want to view/change and press OK .
Renaming Devices on the Input Menu
You can rename the inputs to make them easier to recognize on the Input menu . For example, if you have a DVD player connected to the component input, you can rename that input to display “DVD Player .” See Changing the Input Source on page 13 .
To change the name of an input:
Menu > Input Settings
To use a preset input name:
—or—
To enter a custom name:
TIP: You cannot rename the tuner or WatchFree input .
Other settings include the following:
Only available if there is an input source . Not available for WatchFree . Menu items will be grayed out if not available .

Using the System menu, you can:

Checking for System Updates
To check for a system update:
Menu > System > Check for Updates
If an update is found, the TV will ask to confirm the update. If no update is found, the screen will note The TV is up-to-date.
Viewing System Information
To view technical data and status information about your TV and network connection:
Menu > System > System Information
Changing the On-Screen Menu Language
Your TV can display the on-screen menu in different languages.
To change the on-screen menu language:
Menu > System > Menu Language
Highlight your preferred language (English, Español, or Français) and press OK .

Setting the Time and Local Settings
To ensure the correct time is displayed when you press the INFO button, set the TV’s time zone:
Menu > System > Time & Local Settings > Time Zone
To turn Daylight Saving Time on or off:
Adjusting the CEC Settings
The CEC function on your TV enables you to control devices connected to HDMI (ARC) input with the included remote, without any programming . Using CEC, your VIZIO TV remote can control:
WARNING: Not all HDMI devices support CEC . See your device’s user manual for details
To enable, disable, or adjust CEC settings:
Set up your audio device and connect it to the HDMI-1(HDMI Arc) input on the TV . On your audio device, select the HDMI ARC input .
Menu > System > CEC
Select a setting and then press OK .
Adjusting the Power Mode
Your TV is set to Eco Mode by default. When the TV is powered off, the Eco Mode setting uses less than 0 .5W of power . Quick Start Mode enables your display to power on faster and also to turn on when powered from another device (such as when you are casting onto the TV) .
WARNING: Please note that by changing this setting the energy consumption required to operate this device will change .
To switch between Eco Mode and Quick Start Mode:
Menu > System > Power Mode
Highlight either Eco Mode or Quick Start Mode and press OK
Changing the TV Name
Naming your TV helps differentiate it from other cast devices you may have in your home
To edit your TV name:
Menu > System > TV Name > Enter a Name

Manging Mobile Devices
Your TV can be paired with a mobile device so you can easily control your TV across multiple devices .
To see a list of paired devices or unpair a device:
Menu > System > Mobile Devices
Highlight a device name to delete it and press OK .

Accessibility Settings
VIZIO is committed to providing intuitive, user-friendly products . Your new VIZIO TV offers several accessibility features that can help you with easy navigation.
To access the Accessibility menu:
Menu > System > Accessibility

To access the Closed Caption menu:
Menu > Closed Captions
To access the Video Description menu:
Menu > Channels > Digital Audio
TIP: You can also enable/disable accessibility features using the included remote . Please see Using the Remote on page 15.
You can use the TV’s Reset & Admin menu to restore the TV to its factory default settings as well as access other system settings .
Using the RESET & ADMIN menu, you can:

Restoring the TV to Factory Default Settings
All of the on-screen menu settings can be reset to the factory defaults .
To restore the TV to its factory default settings:
Menu > System > Reset & Admin > Reset to Factory Settings
Performing a Soft Power Cycle
A soft power cycle forces the TV to turn off then on again.
Menu > System > Reset & Admin > Soft Power Cycle > YES
WARNING: If you restore the TV to the factory default settings, all changes you have made to the settings will be lost . This includes any wireless or picture settings .
Turning the Power Indicator On or Off
The power indicator on the front of your TV normally does not glow when the TV is on . You can change this setting if you prefer the light to be on .
To turn the Power Indicator Light On or Off:
Menu > System > Reset & Admin > Power Indicator > ON/OFF
Setting a System PIN
You can set a system pin to lock content and picture modes, as well as prevent accidental system resets. The first time you select System PIN code, you will need to create a PIN .
Menu > System > Reset & Admin > System PIN Code > Enter Your PIN > Save

WARNING: You will need to enter your current PIN code the next time you access this menu or if you’d like to change your PIN .
Using the USB Power Feature
The USB port can be used to charge devices .
The two options for this feature are:

About Viewing Data
Video ACR collects data related to publicly available content displayed on your television/display, such as the identity of your broadcast, cable, or satellite television provider, and the television programs and commercials viewed (including time, date, channel, and whether you view them live or at a later time) . We also collect unique identifiers about this TV, including the IP address. This data is collectively referred to as “Viewing Data .” For more information about Viewing Data and how VIZIO protects its customers’ privacy, please consult our privacy policy at www .vizio .com/privacy .
When ACR collection is turned on, we may share Viewing Data with authorized data partners including analytics companies, media companies and advertisers . VIZIO and its authorized data partners use Viewing Data to generate summary analysis and reports of how users engage with content on their TVs and other devices . VIZIO Viewing Data is sometimes enhanced with household demographic data and data about digital actions (e .g . digital purchases and other consumer behavior taken by devices associated with the IP Address we collect) . Viewing Data also enables our authorized data partners to deliver advertising relevant to your profile that you might find useful, both on the VIZIO TV/display and other devices sharing your IP Address . Viewing Data is also used to help content publishers, broadcasters or content distribution services create or recommend more relevant entertainment based on summary insights, as well as helps us improve the design of our products, software and services .
Press the INFO button one time to display:

What is SmartCast Home?
SmartCast Home lets you discover, stream, and control your content like never before! Access top apps, like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, by using the remote to easily browse and launch content directly from the home screen .
SmartCast Home makes finding something to watch easy and fun.
How to Launch SmartCast Home:
Begin streaming with SmartCast Home by:
or
button on your remote .—or—
What you can do with SmartCast Home:

What is WatchFree?
VIZIO WatchFree takes your cord-cutting entertainment experience one step further! With the simple press of a button, enjoy free streaming TV with over 100 live TV channels to choose from – news, movies, sports, comedy, music and more . A built-in on-screen guide makes finding something to watch easier than ever.
And it’s all FREE – no fees, no subscriptions, or logins.
What you can do with WatchFree:
How to Launch WatchFree
To launch and begin watching entertainment offered on WatchFree:
-or-

The USB Media Player allows you to connect a USB flash drive to your TV and play music, video, or photos .

Preparing Your USB Drive to Play USB Media
To display USB media, you must first save your videos onto a USB flash drive:
Displaying USB Media
To display your USB media:
TIP: You can display your photos in Fullscreen . Select the photo, press OK, then highlight Fullscreen and press OK .
Removing the USB Drive from the TV
To safely remove your USB flash drive from the TV:
WARNING: Do not remove the USB flash drive while the TV is on. Doing so may damage the drive .



The remote is not responding .
The TV displays “No Signal .”
There is no power .
The power is on, but there is no image on the screen .
The sound is flat or dialog is not audible.
How do I stream apps like Netflix to my VIZIO SmartCastTM TV?
The colors on the TV don’t look right.
There is no sound .
The image quality is not good .
The picture is distorted .
The TV image does not cover the entire screen .
The TV has pixels (dots) that are always dark .
The buttons on the remote aren’t working.
I see “noise” or static on the screen .
When I change input source, the TV image changes size.
How do I download the VIZIO SmartCast MobileTM App?
How do I change the Inputs?
How do I connect to my Wi-Fi network?
How do I exit Demo Mode
How do I watch Cable/Antenna TV channels?
Some of my Channels are missing .
How do I disable/enable Viewing Data?
The television will not turn on using Alexa or Google Assistant .
How do I know I am getting 4K resolution or HDR content such as Dolby Vision?
Reference file: VIZIO M657-G0 M-Series Quantum 65" Class 4K HDR Smart TV
Series: M-Series
Additionally, the document applies to other Vizio models: M557-G0