Sony Bravia TV
The Bravia TV integration allows you to control a Sony Bravia TV.
Almost all Sony Bravia TV 2013 and newer are supported. For older TVs see more generic methods to control your device below.
Configuration
To add the Sony Bravia TV integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
Sony Bravia TV can be auto-discovered by Home Assistant. If an instance was found, it will be shown as Discovered. You can then set it up right away.
If it wasn’t discovered automatically, don’t worry! You can set up a manual integration entry:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the Add Integration button.
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From the list, select Sony Bravia TV.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
Authentication
The Bravia TV integration supports two types of authentication:
- PSK (Pre-Shared-Key) is a user-defined secret key used for access control. This authentication method is recommended as more reliable and stable. To set up and enable PSK on your TV, go to: Settings -> Network -> Home Network Setup -> IP Control.
- PIN Code authentication is easier and does not require additional settings.
For more information, see IP Control Authentication.
Common Issues
TV does not generate new pin
If you have previously set up your TV with any Home Assistant instances via PIN code, you must remove Home Assistant from your TV in order for your TV to generate a new pin. To do this, you must do one of the following:
- On your TV, go to: Settings -> Network -> Remote device settings -> Deregister remote device. Disable and re-enable the Control remotely after. Menu titles may differ slightly between models. If needed, refer to your specific model’s manual for additional guidance.
- Reset your TV to factory condition.
Media Browser
Using the Media Browser, you can view a list of all installed applications and TV channels and launch them.
Play Media service
The play_media
service can be used in a automation or script to switch to a specified application or TV channel. It selects the best matching application or channel according to the media_content_id
:
- Channel number (i.e., ‘1’ or ‘6’)
- Exact app or channel name (i.e., ‘Google Play’ or ‘CNN’)
- Substring in app or channel name (i.e., ‘BFM’ in ‘BFM TV’)
- URI-string of app or channel (i.e., ‘tv:dvbt?trip=9999.441.41104&srvName=BBC HD’)
Example to open YouTube app:
service: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.bravia_tv
data:
media_content_id: "YouTube"
media_content_type: "app"
Example to switch to channel number 11:
service: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.bravia_tv
data:
media_content_id: 11
media_content_type: "channel"
Example to switch to channel including ‘news’ in its name:
service: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.bravia_tv
data:
media_content_id: "news"
media_content_type: "channel"
Remote
The integration supports remote
platform. The remote allows you to send key commands to your TV with the remote.send_command
service.
The commands that can be sent to the TV depends on the model of your TV. To display a list of supported commands for your TV, call the service remote.send_command
with non-valid command (e.g. Test
). A list of available commands will be displayed in Home Assistant System Logs.
- Up
- Down
- Left
- Right
- Confirm
- Return
- Home
- Exit
- Rewind
- Forward
- ActionMenu
- SyncMenu
- Num0
- Num1
- Num2
- Num3
- Num4
- Num5
- Num6
- Num7
- Num8
- Num9
Example to send Down
key command:
service: remote.send_command
target:
entity_id: remote.bravia_tv
data:
command: "Down"
Buttons
The integration supports button
platform and allows you to reboot the device or terminate all running applications.
For TVs older than 2013
Users of TVs older than 2013 can control their devices using HDMI-CEC, Broadlink or Kodi integrations.