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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: integer 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.