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title | description | logo | ha_category | ha_release | ha_iot_class | redirect_from | ||
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Sharp Aquos TV | Instructions on how to integrate a Sharp Aquos TV into Home Assistant. | sharp_aquos.png |
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0.35 | Local Polling |
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The aquostv
platform allows you to control a Sharp Aquos TV.
When the TV is first connected, you will need to accept Home Assistant on the TV to allow communication.
To add a TV to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: aquostv
host: 192.168.0.10
{% configuration %}
host:
description: The IP/Hostname of the Sharp Aquos TV, e.g., 192.168.0.10
.
required: true
type: string
port:
description: The port of the Sharp Aquos TV.
required: false
default: 10002
type: int
username:
description: The username of the Sharp Aquos TV.
required: false
default: admin
type: string
password:
description: The password of the Sharp Aquos TV.
required: false
default: password
type: string
name:
description: The name you would like to give to the Sharp Aquos TV.
required: false
type: string
power_on_enabled:
description: If you want to be able to turn on your TV.
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
{% endconfiguration %}
When you set **power_on_enabled** as True, you have to turn on your TV on the first time with the remote. Then you will be able to turn on with Home Assistant. Also, with **power_on_enabled** as True, the Aquos logo on your TV will stay on when you turn off the TV and your TV could consumes more power.
Currently known supported models:
- LC-40LE830U
- LC-46LE830U
- LC-52LE830U
- LC-60LE830U
- LC-60LE635 (no volume control)
- LC-52LE925UN
- LC-60LE925UN
- LC-60LE857U
- LC-60EQ10U
- LC-60SQ15U
If your model is not on the list then give it a test, if everything works correctly then add it to the list on GitHub.