User guide

Amazon Fire TV User Guide
Amazon Fire TV Basics
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Document Update: 2014-06-30
Document ID: FTUG-2611-110
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o Games - Your purchased games appear in Your
Games Library.
o Apps - Your purchased apps appear in Your Apps
Library.
Remove content from the
Home screen
To remove an item from the Recent carousel, navigate to
the item and then select Remove from Recent. To remove
a title from Recommended Moves and TV, navigate to the
item and then select Not Interested.
Change the screen saver
settings
From the Home screen, select Settings, select System, and
then select Screen Saver. Update the screen saver slide
style, slide speed, start time, and photo album.
Turn off Amazon Fire TV
To turn off Amazon Fire TV, unplug the power cord from
the back of the device or from the wall outlet.
Note: It is not necessary to turn off Amazon Fire TV when
you are finished using it. Your Amazon Fire TV is designed
to go into sleep mode after 30 minutes, while continuing to
automatically receive important software updates. The LED
indicator on the front of the device will turn off when the
device is in sleep mode.
Main Menu Basics
The Home screen includes the Main Menu, which allows you to access your account and
device settings, along with movie, TV show, game, and app content libraries.
From any screen on your Amazon Fire TV device, press the Home button to return to the
Home screen and Main Menu options.
Main Menu Option
Description
Search
Search for movies, TV shows, games, apps, and music videos from
Vevo. Use the remote to search for content titles using voice input or
an onscreen keyboard.
Home
Review content recommendations and recent activity.
o Recent - Your recently viewed movies, TV shows, games, or
apps. To remove an item from Recent, navigate to item and
then select Remove from Recent.
o Featured Movies & TV or Apps & Games - Timely and
relevant promotions featured by Amazon and other content
providers. You cannot remove items from the Featured
listings.
o Other Movies, TV, Apps & Games Automated listings
that include Amazon’s newest (New Releases, Recently
Added to Prime), best (Top Movies, Free Games), or
recommended content (Recommended Movies,