diff --git a/source/_integrations/philips_js.markdown b/source/_integrations/philips_js.markdown index 96711f088f1..ff92e30d4b8 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/philips_js.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/philips_js.markdown @@ -24,7 +24,15 @@ ha_integration_type: integration The `philips_js` platform allows you to control Philips TVs which expose the [jointSPACE](http://jointspace.sourceforge.net/) JSON-API. -If your TV responds to `http://IP_ADDRESS_OF_TV:1925/system` then this integration can be used. In the response, you should also be able to see the version of the API the TV uses (`"api_version":{"Major":6...`). +**Differences between Android TVs and non-Android TVs** +1) Android TVs use `https://`, non-Android TV use `http://` +2) Android TVs primarily use port 1926, non-Android TV use port 1925 only + +For non-Android TV check if your TV responds to `http://IP_ADDRESS_OF_TV:1925/system`. + +For Android TV check if your TV responds to `https://IP_ADDRESS_OF_TV:1926/system`. + +If you get a response then this integration can be used. In the response, you should also be able to see the version of the API the TV uses (`"api_version":{"Major":6...`). For older TVs follow instructions on how to activate the API and if your model is supported [here](http://jointspace.sourceforge.net/download.html). Note that not all listed, jointSPACE-enabled devices will have JSON-interface running on port 1925. This is true at least for some models before year 2011. Also, note that version 6 of the API needs to be authenticated by a PIN code displayed on your TV.