1. Display Settings
– Adjust resolution (1080p, 4K, or the highest supported by your TV).
– Change refresh rate if the console supports it.
– Enable or disable HDR depending on picture quality.
– Use a display reset or safe mode option if the screen is blank.
2. Audio Settings
– Select the correct audio output device (TV speakers, soundbar, or headset).
– Adjust volume limits or dynamic range settings.
– Test audio using a different HDMI cable or port.
– Switch between stereo and surround sound if needed.
3. Parental Controls
– Set playtime limits for specific users.
– Restrict online communication or purchases.
– Block games or apps based on age rating.
– Require a PIN for changes to restricted settings.
4. Accessibility Features
– Enable text size adjustments.
– Turn on high‑contrast mode if available.
– Use screen readers or narration tools.
– Enable controller remapping for easier input.
5. Storage Management
– View available space for games and apps.
– Remove unused content to free storage.
– Move games to external storage if supported.
– Check for large temporary files after updates.
6. Network Settings
– Test connection speed from the console menu.
– Switch between wired and wireless connections.
– Reset network settings if connection issues persist.
– Confirm DNS and IP settings if using manual configuration.
7. System Updates
– Check for available system updates.
– Enable automatic updates if preferred.
– Restart the console after major updates.
– Ensure enough storage space for update files.