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Using the remote
How to install the batteries in the remote
Open the battery cover by firmly sliding down. Insert 2 AAA (1.5 V) batteries matching the polarity indicated inside
battery compartment of the remote.
a
c
AAA
(1.5 V)
x 2
b
1
(POWER)
Turn the TV on/off into Quick Start Standby. Holding
the button for 1 second or more will put the TV into Low
Power Standby.
2
(TV GUIDE)
Access to the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
3 Google Assistant
Press the Google Assistant button on your remote to ask
Google.
4
3
(BACK)
Returns to the previous menu screen.
5
w
(INPUT)
Change input source.
Select and change access to the attached devices such
as Blu-ray player, gaming consoles, or cable box.
6
1
(INFO)
Displays input and resolution information.
7
y
(OPTIONS)
Displays a list of menu options applicable to the active
screen.
8
(CURSOR as
H I J K
) and OK
Moves to select an item and to determine on the various
menu.
9
a
(HOME)
Access to your apps, Live TV, input devices, settings, and
the Google Play Store.
10 PREV.CH
Direct access to the Live TV channels.
Displays the last selected terminal or channel.
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3
10
7
9
2
6
4
5
8
Microphone
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Best Experience
Google account
Unleash your television's true potential. With a Google® account you can effortlessly expand your
entertainment library via the Google Play Store and Google Play app and also keep apps up-to-date.
While you can enjoy this Philips Android TV™ without a Google Account via the preinstalled
selection of applications, we recommend a Google account to download additional apps from the
Google Play Store or use the Google Assistant.
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Note:
Simply login with your Google account.
Network router
Wired Connection:
For the best experience, a wired connection is preferred. Connect an ethernet cable from your
router or modem to the LAN port located on the back of your Philips Android TV.
Wireless Connection:
The Philips 5000 Series Android TV is equipped with Wireless LAN 802.11ac MIMO for wireless
streaming of up-to 4K content.
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Note:
Wireless performance may be affected by various factors, including the distance between the
TV and your Wi-Fi router. To improve wireless performance, we recommend placing your Wi-Fi
router within 15 feet of your TV.
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Note:
The use of open or unencrypted Wi-Fi networks is not recommended, as these networks are not
secured, and your data could be at risk.
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Tip:
If your Wi-Fi Router was set up by your internet service provider (ISP), you may find a sticker on
the bottom of your router indicating your Wi-Fi SSID and password.
Set up Android TV with your Android smartphone or tablet
If you have an Android™ phone or tablet, you can quickly and easily set up your Android TV from
your Android device. Pairing your Android device will allow you to wirelessly sync your Wi-Fi
credentials, Google account, and Android TV compatible apps. During the initial setup, you will
be prompted to set up your TV with your Android device, select Yes, and follow the on-screen
instructions.
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Note:
Be sure to enable pairing mode on your Android device in the beginning.
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Explore your television
From the Android TV home screen, you can easily access movies, TV shows, music, apps, input
devices, settings, and more.
To go back to the home screen at any time, press
a
(HOME)
on your remote.
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2
3
4
5
6 7 8
9
1 Google Assistant
With Google Assistant, quickly access entertainment, control smart devices, get answer on
screen, and more using your voice.
2 Home screen tab
3 Discover tab
Recommendations are shown by topic or theme. Recommendations are based on watch
history, interests and new trends.
4 Apps tab
Apps gallery which pre-installed or you installed.
You must sign in with a Google account to visit and download apps from the Google Play store.
5 Highlights
You can find suggestions of movies and shows to watch which are handpicked by Google Play's
entertainment experts or sponsored by media partners.
6 Inputs
Toggle inputs between your favorite source devices and built-in RF tuner.
7 Network condition
Display the network status and open network settings if selected.
8 Settings
Configure your television settings and connect to wireless devices.
9 How to organize your favorite apps
Select the application and long press
OK
on your remote.
To move, Select
Move
in the list, and press
OK
. Use
J
K
to move left or right. Press
OK
.
To delete, Select
Remove from favorites
in the list, and press
OK
.
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Live TV/Antenna
To select channels, use
CH + / –
on your remote. For installation of TV channels using a set-top
box, go to “7 Connecting your devices”.
Add channels
To add for the first time or additional channels, please follow the steps below:
1.
On the Home menu, go to the
Apps
row and select
How to…
2.
Select
Live TV
to open channel installation page. Once open, select
Setup
and press
OK
.
3.
Select your signal type
Antenna / Cable
to start the channel installation.
Channel list
Press
OK
while viewing Live TV to open channel list.
Program guide
To view the latest TV program schedule, press
(TV GUIDE)
on your remote.
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Tip:
Live TV feature is only compatible with antenna and select cable broadcasting. To access
your cable box or other source inputs, you must press
w
(INPUT)
on your remote.
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Google Assistant
How to use Google Assistant with your remote
To use Google Assistant on your remote, make sure that the remote is
connected via Bluetooth to the television. To check this, go to
Settings
>
Remotes & accessories
on your TV.
If the remote is not connected, hold down the Volume (-) and Google
Assistant button together for 3 seconds and select “Add accessory” in
the menu.
You can start a conversation by simply pressing the Google Assistant
button on your remote to ask Google a question or say a command.
When activated by button, the Google Assistant dialog bar will appear
at the bottom of your television screen.
Privacy protection built-in
The Google Assistant is designed with your privacy in mind. You can delete any voice-command
history by simply saying, “Hey Google, delete what I just said.” You can also turn off the built-in
microphones by sliding the mic switch to the left. The four LED indicators will then turn a solid
orange to indicate that they are off.
For more details on privacy, please visit:
https://safety.google/intl/en-US
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Google Duo
Google Duo
Google Duo is an app that provides simple, high-quality video calls right from your TV. To start
calling with Google Duo, below items are required:
1.
10 Mbps or faster internet access for 1080p video call.
*1
2.
Google account
*2
3.
External USB webcam with a built-in mic which supports Android 9.0 and later.
Below USB Camera is compatible
*3
with this 5766 series Philips Android TV. Check the Philips
Android TV Hook Up Guide (
http://www.philips.com/support
) for the latest compatibility updates.
Brand
Model
Logitech
C920s
*1 If connectivity issues arise, please turn on Data Saving Mode under
Settings
>
Call Setup
>
Data Saving Mode
. This reduces the necessary
bandwidth as well as the call quality.
*2 A Google account is required. Sign in with an existing account or create a new one. If there is one already signed in on your Android TV, select
the account that you want to use.
*3 Compatibility of USB cameras with this Philips 5766 series Android TV may change over time with USB camera hardware and/or software
updates.
For more details on how to get started, please visit
https://support.google.com/duo
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Connecting your devices
How to use external devices
Connecting antenna or cable / satellite / IPTV set-top box
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Tip:
Connect your external devices to your Android TV before powering on.
If connecting to an antenna via an RF cable
If connecting a set-top box via an HDMI cable
DTV programs that are broadcasted in your
area can be received for free through a digital
antenna.
If the TV is connected to a cable or satellite set-
top-box via an HDMI cable, you must select the
correct source by using
w
(INPUT)
on your remote.
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
RF cable
RF cable
RF cable
Antenna
Antenna
Cable
Cable
IN
IN
IN
Set-top box
Set-top box
RF cable
RF cable
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
OUT
OUT
Changing input to devices that are connected to the TV
Press
w
(INPUT)
to switch input device list.
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Tip:
To get the best picture quality for your source device, you may have to adjust the EDID version.
EDID 1.4
is used for legacy devices that can output in 2K or 4K @ 30 Hz.
EDID 2.0
is used for modern devices that can output 4K @ 60 Hz and 4K with HDR 10.
1.
Press
y
(OPTIONS)
on your remote and navigate to
Settings
and press
OK
.
2.
Select
Device Preferences
and press
OK
.
3.
Select
Inputs
and press
OK
.
4.
Select
HDMI EDID Version
and press
OK
.
How to use Chromecast built-in™
Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen.
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Tip:
The device you are using to cast to your television must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
1.
Open a Chromecast built-in enabled app.
2.
Tap
u
.
3.
Tap the device you would like to cast to.
How to connect to your Bluetooth® devices
To pair your Bluetooth® devices, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, game controller, with your Android TV.
1.
On the Android TV home screen, select
Settings
in the upper right corner of the screen.
2.
Select
Remote & Accessories
.
3.
Enable pairing mode on your device.
4.
Select
Add accessory
.
5.
Using your TV remote, select your device from the list shown on your TV.
6.
Your Android TV will pair with your device.
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Tip:
Some devices may require additional steps. Please consult your Bluetooth device manual for more information.
[Infrared sensor]
The location of the IR sensor may vary
depending on the model.
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