In the initial set up, you should have already connected your Fire Stick to Wi-Fi.
Your Fire Stick will be labeled by its name and an internet signal icon. Click on the Fire Stick device you want to use.
Your Fire Stick will be labeled by its name and an internet signal icon. Click on the Fire Stick device you want to use.
Type the code into the Fire TV app to pair your mobile device. The code will disappear from the TV once it has been verified on the app.
The source name will be Fire TV Stick or similar.
You can use the remote options to quickly find System Settings. Alternatively, you can navigate to System Settings using the manual controls located on the TV itself.
Depending on the brand, your TV may list HDMI-CEC under a different name, but it will have the same function. The HDMI-CEC names for common TV manufacturers include: LG: SimpLink or SIMPLINK (HDMI-CEC) Panasonic: HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync, or VIERA Link Philips: EasyLink Samsung: Anynet+ Sony: BRAVIA Sync Vizio: CEC[4] X Research source
If you’d like to disable the TV remote for your Fire Stick, enter System Settings and turn off HDMI-CEC.
This is also where you can find the option to update your Fire Stick or perform a reset.
You can use wireless game controllers such as PlayStation or Xbox controllers. You can also use wireless mice and keyboards to navigate your Fire Stick.
In most cases, the device will begin blinking when it’s ready to pair.
When your device has successfully connected, you’ll receive an on-screen notification.