Philips 75PUL7552 Quick start guide - Page 7

Connecting your devices

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7 Connecting your devices How to use external devices Connecting antenna or cable/satellite/IPTV set-top box E Tip: Connect your external devices to your Google TV before powering on. If connecting to an antenna via an RF cable DTV programs that are broadcasted in your area can be received for free through a digital antenna. If connecting a set-top box via an HDMI cable If the TV is connected to a cable or satellite set-top- bsoouxrvcieabaynuHsiDnMg Iwca(bIlNeP, yUoTu) must select the correct on your remote. IN Antenna RF cable Cable OUT IN HDMI cable RF cable OUT IN Set-top box Change input source Select and change access to the attached devices such as Blu-ray player, gaming consoles, or cable box. E Tip: Check if the cable from your source device is properly connected into the socket and which input connector type it is connected to. 1. Make sure both the TV and A/V device (such as a Blu-ray Disc™ player) are powered on. 2. Press w (INPUT) and select the set-top box or the connected device and wait a few seconds until the picture appears. Google TV Home | TV | Composite | HDMI 1 | HDMI 2 | HDMI 3 HDMI 2 INPUT How to use Chromecast built-in™ on your mobile phone/tablet Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen. E Tip: The device you are using to cast to your TV must be on the same Wi-Fi network. 1. On your mobile/tablet open a Chromecast built-in enabled app. 2. Tap u. 3. Tap the device you would like to cast to. How to connect Bluetooth® devices Pairing a Bluetoothdevice, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, or game controller, with your Google TV. 1. Enable pairing mode on the device you would like to connect to your TV. 2. On the Google TV home screen, press (DASHBOARD) on your remote and select Settings. 3. Select Remote & Accessories. 4. Select Pair accessory. 5. Using your remote, select your device from the list shown on your TV. Your Google TV will pair with your device. E Tip: Some devices may require additional steps. Please refer to your Bluetooth device's user manual for more information. To connect your remote, please see "5 Google Assistant".

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Connecting your devices
How to use external devices
Connecting antenna or cable/satellite/IPTV set-top box
E
Tip:
Connect your external devices to your Google 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.
I
N
IN
OUT
OUT
RF cable
R
F
cab
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e
RF cable
Antenna
Antenna
Cable
Cable
IN
IN
IN
Set-
t
op b
o
x
Set-top box
R
F
cab
l
e
RF cable
HDMI cable
HDMI cable
OU
T
OUT
Change input source
Select and change access to the attached
devices such as Blu-ray player, gaming
consoles, or cable box.
E
Tip:
Check if the cable from your source device is
properly connected into the socket and which
input connector type it is connected to.
1.
Make sure both the TV and A/V device (such as a
Blu-ray Disc™ player) are powered on.
2.
Press
w
(INPUT)
and select the set-top box or
the connected device and wait a few seconds
until the picture appears.
How to use Chromecast built-in™ on your mobile phone/tablet
Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen.
E
Tip:
The device you are using to cast to your TV must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
1.
On your mobile/tablet open a Chromecast built-in enabled app.
2.
Tap
u
.
3.
Tap the device you would like to cast to.
How to connect Bluetooth® devices
Pairing a Bluetooth device, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, or game controller, with your Google TV.
1.
Enable pairing mode on the device you would like to connect to your TV.
2.
On the Google TV home screen, press
(DASHBOARD)
on your remote and select
Settings
.
3.
Select
Remote & Accessories
.
4.
Select
Pair accessory
.
5.
Using your remote, select your device from the list shown on your TV.
Your Google TV will pair with your
device.
E
Tip:
Some devices may require additional steps.
Please refer to your Bluetooth device's user manual
for more information.
To connect your remote, please see “5 Google Assistant”.
HDMI 2
INPUT
Google TV Home
|
TV
|
Composite
|
HDMI 1
|
HDMI 2
|
HDMI 3