Philips TV


The philips_js platform allows you to control Philips TVs which expose the jointSPACE 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...). For older TVs follow instructions on how to activate the API and if your model is supported here. 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.

Configuration

To add the Philips TV integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:

Features

Feature 1 5 6 (Android) 6 (Saphi)
Power On WOL / IR Blaster ? Yes (if always on) WOL / IR Blaster
Volume Detect Yes ? Yes (not over CEC) Yes
Volume Up/Down Yes ? Yes Yes
Volume Set Yes ? Yes Yes
Source Select Yes ? Yes No
Source Detect Yes ? No No
Channel Select Yes ? Yes Yes
Channel Detect Yes ? Yes No
Channel Favorites No ? Yes Yes
Application Select No ? Yes No
Application Detect No ? Yes No
Browse URL No No No No
Send Key No No No Yes
Ambilight Control Yes ? Yes ?
Ambilight Styles No ? Yes Yes
Ambilight Measure No No No No

Turn on device

The Philips TV does not always support turning on via the API. You can either turn it on via an IR blaster or on some models using Wake On LAN (WOL). To trigger this command from the entities, the integration exposes a device trigger that can be setup to execute when the media_player is asked to turn on.

Remote

The integration provides a remote entity for sending remote key presses directly to the TV. The following list of commands are available for use with the remote.send_command service.

Command Comment
Standby
CursorUp
CursorDown
CursorLeft
CursorRight
Confirm
Back
Exit
WatchTV
Home
Source
List
Find
Options
Adjust
RedColour
GreenColour
YellowColour
BlueColour
Play
PlayPause Mapped to same as Play on Android devices
Pause
FastForward
Stop
Rewind
Record
ChannelStepUp
ChannelStepDown
Digit0
Digit1
Digit2
Digit3
Digit4
Digit5
Digit6
Digit7
Digit8
Digit9
Dot
VolumeUp
VolumeDown
Mute
Teletext
Subtitle
ClosedCaption
TvGuide
Info
AmbilightOnOff
Viewmode
3dFormat
Multiview
PictureStyle
3dDepth
SoundStyle
SurroundMode
HeadphonesVolume
2PlayerGaming
Setup
WhiteColour
PowerOn
PowerOff Mapped to same as Standby on Android
Online
SmartTV
PhilipsMenu

Ambilight

The integration exposes a single light entity to control the mode of the ambilight on the TV. It allows setting a fixed background color or switching the TV to one of the lounge modes supported by the TV.

When the light entity is turned on, it is controlling the ambilights, when it is turned off the TV is in control of the ambilight in its standard video-based fashion.

Limits:

  • The integration does not expose current ambilight measured values since it would overload the event bus in Home Assistant.
  • There is no support to control the standard, non-expert, styles of the TV.

Ambilight+Hue

Some TV’s allow you to sync the processed ambilight color data to your Philips Hue bridge. This will make your Hue lights sync with the TV ambilight without the need to purchase a Hue Play HDMI Sync Box. The integration exposes a “Ambilight+Hue” switch entity when your TV supports it which enables you to toggle this.

Binary sensor

Some newer OS versions support live TV recording functions via the API. For those TVs, this integration supports two entities:

  • New recording available
  • Recording ongoing