diff --git a/source/_components/media_player.lg_netcast.markdown b/source/_components/media_player.lg_netcast.markdown index 2ffafd165b2..bce6a71e0f8 100644 --- a/source/_components/media_player.lg_netcast.markdown +++ b/source/_components/media_player.lg_netcast.markdown @@ -11,11 +11,9 @@ logo: lg.png ha_category: Media Player ha_iot_class: "Local Poll" ha_release: 0.20 ----------------- +--- -The `lg_netcast` platform allows you to control a LG Smart TV running NetCast 3.0 -(LG Smart TV models released in 2012) and NetCast 4.0 (LG Smart TV models released in 2013). -For the new LG WebOS TV's use the [webostv](/components/mediaplayer.webostv) platform. +The `lg_netcast` platform allows you to control a LG Smart TV running NetCast 3.0 (LG Smart TV models released in 2012) and NetCast 4.0 (LG Smart TV models released in 2013). For the new LG WebOS TV's use the [webostv](/components/mediaplayer.webostv) platform. To add a LG TV to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: @@ -30,9 +28,9 @@ media_player: Configuration variables: -- **host** *Required*: The IP of the LG Smart TV, e.g. 192.168.0.20 -- **access_token** *Optional*: The access token needed to connect. -- **name** *Optional*: The name you would like to give to the LG Smart TV. The default is "LG TV Remote". +- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the LG Smart TV, eg. 192.168.0.20 +- **access_token** (*Optional*): The access token needed to connect. +- **name** (*Optional*): The name you would like to give to the LG Smart TV. The default is "LG TV Remote". To get the access token for your TV configure the `lg_netcast` platform in Home Assistant without the `access_token`. After starting Home Assistant the TV will display the access token on screen.