There are two Android OS versions for this model. Please follow below to get started with QSG.
- On the home menu of your Android TV, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, or press y (OPTIONS) on the remote.
- Select About or Device Preferences > About
- Under Version:
If version is Android O (8.x), please start from next page
If version is Android P (9.x), please start from p.14
Android P (8.x)
Philips Televisions
Using the remote control
How to install the batteries in the remote control Open the battery cover by firmly sliding down. Insert 2 AAA(1.5V) batteries matching the polarity indicated inside battery compartment of the remote control.
(POWER)
Turns the TV on and off of standby.
(TV GUIDE)
Access to the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
(HOME)
Access to your apps, Live TV, input devices, settings, and the Google Play Store.
(INFO)
Displays input, resolution, and HDR information.
(Google Assistant)
Activates your personal Google Assistant.
(OPTIONS)
Displays a list of menu options applicable to the active screen.
TV
Direct access to your installed TV channels.
(This feature is only available for OTA and select cable channels.)
(INPUTS)
Change input source.
Select and change access to the attached devices such as Blu-ray player, gaming consoles, or cable box.
(BACK)
Returns to the previous menu screen.
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.
You can enjoy this Philips Android TV even without a Google account. For example, you can watch Live TV programming, streaming applications such as Netflix, VUDU, YouTube and more.
Note:
Simply login with your Google account.
Tip:
It is recommended to create a new Google account specifically for your Android TV. A new account will prevent interference and syncing of your personal account. To create a new Google account, visit http://accounts.google.com/signup on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Note: Be sure to enable pairing mode on your Android device in the beginning.
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 x (HOME) on your remote control.
- Google Assistant
Activates your personal Google Assistant. Type or speak to search for content, control your TV, manage your smart home devices, and more. - Inputs
Toggle inputs between your favorite source devices. - e-Help
Online help videos and tutorials - Settings
Configure your television settings and connect to wireless devices. - Apps
Apps gallery
You must sign in with a Google account to visit and download apps from the Google Play store. - How to rearrange channels
Within the row, you want to rearrange, press J on your remote control.
To rearrange channels, Select arrow (H/I) icon, and press OK. Use H I to move up or down. Press OK.
To delete channels, Select minus (-) icon, and press OK. - Install Additional Apps
Select the “+” and click on the Google Play Store to expand your entertainment library. - How to move or delete applications
Select the application and long press OK on your remote control.
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.
Live TV
The Live TV channels feature on Android TV loads television shows, sports, news, and more from your participating TV apps or OTA TV tuner so you can watch them all in one place. To select channels by using buttons on your remote control.
Options
Press OK while viewing Live TV to switch between Channels and TV options.
Channels: switches between program guide and channel.
TV options: configure picture and audio preferences.
Program guide
The built-in electronic program guide (EPG) allows you to find channels and content easily.
Pause Live TV
You can pause OTA Live TV programming when a 16GB or larger USB Flash Drive is connected to your Android TV.
Press o on your remote control to either pause or resume playback of Live TV programming.
Tip: Live TV feature is only compatible with antenna and select cable broadcasting. To access your cable box or other source inputs, you must select w (INPUTS) on your remote control.
Google Assistant
Activate Google Assistant
Tip:
To enjoy all of the benefits Google Assistant can provide, an internet connection and a Google account are required.
How to use the remote control
- Activating the Google Assistant on the home screen will launch a Google Query.
Activating the Google Assistant within an app will allow you to search and find information only related to a specific app. - Speak into the microphone located on the top of your remote control. Speech examples may be displayed depending on your model.
To learn more about the Google Assistant visit https://assistant.google.com
SafeSearch filter for Google Search
SafeSearch can help you block inappropriate or explicit images from your Google search results.
The SafeSearch filter helps block most adult content from your television. Parental supervision is strongly recommended.
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Preferences and select Google.
- Select SafeSearch filter and press OK.
Connecting your devices
How to use external devices
Connecting antenna or cable / satellite / IPTV set-top box
Tip: Connect your external devices to your Android TV before powering on.
Changing input to devices that are connected to the TV
Press w (INPUTS) to switch input device list.
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 @30Hz.
EDID 2.0 is used for modern devices that can output 4K @ 60Hz and 4K with HDR 10.
- Press x (HOME) on your remote control and navigate to Settings and select Inputs.
- Scroll down until you reach HDMI EDID Version.
- Select the input you want to modify and adjust the EDID.
How to use Chromecast
Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen.
Tip: The device you are using to cast to your television must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open a Chromecast-enabled app.
- Tap u.
- Tap the device you would like to cast to.
How to connect to your Bluetooth® devices
To pair your pair Bluetooth® devices, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, game controller, with your Android TV.
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Remote & accessories and select Add accessory.
- Enable pairing mode on your device.
- Using your TV remote control, select your device from the list shown on your TV.
- Your Android TV will pair with your device.
Tip: Some devices may require additional steps. Please consult your Bluetooth device manual for more information.
Troubleshooting
Performance
Problem: Remote response is delayed or sluggish during initial use.
- Your television is automatically, downloading and installing the latest applications, for the best user
- During this time, you may experience a delayed response from your remote control. Upon successful installation, your remote control will operate normally.
Accessibility
Problem: Television is speaking prompts out-loud.
- To disable the talkback (text to speech) on your television, press x (HOME) on your remote control, navigate to settings icon in the upper right corner of the home screen and select accessibility, select talkback, press OK to toggle between on or
Network
Problem: Slow Data Connection or buffering.
- Check the settings between your router and ISP modem or gateway (if applicable).
- Connect to a stable wireless connection from home wireless or wired
- The use of mobile hot spots or public wireless connections is not
Sound on HDMI with external devices
Problem: Television has no sound.
- Please check to be sure the device is connected to the HDMI 2 (ARC) input on the
Power
Problem: No power
- Ensure that the AC outlet supplies the proper voltage. Plug another electrical appliance into the AC outlet to ensure that the AC outlet operates
- If a power failure occurs, unplug the AC power cord for 1 minute to allow the unit to reset
Remote control
Problem: Remote control buttons are not functional. (Google Assistant) microphone on the remote control does not work.
- Re-insert or replace the AAA batteries with their polarities (+/–) as indicated on the remote control batter.
- To pair the remote control, refer to the step “6 Connecting your devices ” in the previous page and see “How to connect to your Bluetooth® devices”.
- To enable pairing mode, press (Google Assistant) and vol down (–) button on your remote control simultaneously for 5 seconds.
Parental Control and Restricted Profile
Child and rating lock
Block individuals from using specific apps or games.
You can prevent people from using specific apps or games on your Android TV by setting up a restricted profile.
If you are using a restricted profile, you cannot:
• Access or make purchases in the Google Play Store app
How to set up a restricted profile
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Personal and select Security & restrictions > Create restricted profile.
- Set a PIN.
- Choose which apps the restricted profile can or cannot use by selecting Not allowed or Allowed for each app.
- Press 3 (BACK).
- Select Enter restricted profile and press OK.
How to exit the restricted profile
- On the Android TV home screen, select Restricted Profile in the upper of the screen, and press OK.
- Select Exit restricted profile and press OK.
- Enter PIN.
How to set up a Parental controls
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Device and select Channel > Parental controls.
- Set a PIN > Program restrictions > Ratings.
- Select Ratings as described in the table below and press OK.
Rating types and restriction levels
Specifications
Model # | 55PFL5704, 55PFL5604 | 50PFL5704, 50PFL5604 | |
Picture |
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Type | UHD (Ultra HD) (3840 x 2160 pixels 60Hz) | ||
Diagonal screen size / Aspect ratio | 54.6”/ 16:9 | 49.5”/ 16:9 | |
Viewing angles | 178° (V) by 178° (H) | ||
Built-in digital / analog tuner | ATSC (digital) / NTSC (analog) | ||
Sound |
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Mono / Stereo | Mono, Stereo | ||
Power output (RMS watts) | 10W x 2 | ||
Equalizer | 5 band | ||
Ease of use |
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Picture format | SD (4:3 source) | 4:3 / Wide screen | |
HD (16:9 source) | 4:3 / Wide screen | ||
UHD | Full | ||
Channel |
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Channel coverage | Over-the-Air DTV (ATSC) | VHF: 2~13
UHF: 14~69 (Each channel may have e.g. 2.1~2.9, 3.1~3.9, etc) |
|
Over-the-Air Analog (NTSC) | VHF: 2~13 UHF: 14~69 | ||
CATV (Analog NTSC) | 2~13, A~W
W+1~W+94 (Analog W+1~W+84), A-5~A-1, 5A |
||
Tuning system | Channel frequency synthesized tuning system | ||
Channel access | Direct access number keyboard, Programmable scan and Channel + (up) / – (down) | ||
Connectivity |
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Composite video input | 1 | ||
HDMI input | 3 (selectable HDMI modes) | ||
Supporting HDMI video signals : 480i/p, 720p, 1080i @60Hz, 1080p, 2160p @24/30/60Hz | |||
Supporting HDMI digital audio signals : LPCM, AC3, DD+ | |||
Supporting PC-input video signal up to 4096 x 2160 | |||
Analog audio L/R input | 1 (L Audio / R Audio) | ||
PC input | Via HDMI and HDMI-DVI + Analog audio L/R | ||
USB | 1 | ||
Wireless LAN | Wireless LAN Supporting wireless standards : IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5GHz) | ||
Ethernet port | 1 | ||
Digital audio output | 1
Supporting Dolby Digital |
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Headphone output | 1
1/8 inch (3.5 mm) |
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Power |
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Power requirements | 120 V~ +/- 10%, 60 Hz +/- 0.5% | ||
Temperature | |||
Operating temperature | 41 °F (5 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C) |
Android P (9.x)
If you can see below setting menu, please start to read from next page. If not, please go to P.2
Philips Televisions
Using the remote control
How to install the batteries in the remote control Open the battery cover by firmly sliding down. Insert 2 AAA(1.5V) batteries matching the polarity indicated inside battery compartment of the remote control.
(POWER)
Turns the TV on and off of standby.
(TV GUIDE)
Access to the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
(HOME)
Access to your apps, Live TV, input devices, settings, and the Google Play Store.
(INFO)
Displays input, resolution, and HDR information.
(Google Assistant)
Activates your personal Google Assistant.
(OPTIONS)
Displays a list of menu options applicable to the active screen.
TV
Direct access to your installed TV channels.
(This feature is only available for OTA and select cable channels.)
(INPUTS)
Change input source.
Select and change access to the attached devices such as Blu-ray player, gaming consoles, or cable box.
(BACK)
Returns to the previous menu screen.
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.
You can enjoy this Philips Android TV even without a Google account. For example, you can watch Live TV programming, streaming applications such as Netflix, VUDU, YouTube and more.
Note:
Simply login with your Google account.
Tip:
It is recommended to create a new Google account specifically for your Android TV. A new account will prevent interference and syncing of your personal account. To create a new Google account, visit http://accounts.google.com/signup on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Note: Be sure to enable pairing mode on your Android device in the beginning.
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 x (HOME) on your remote control.
- Google Assistant
Activates your personal Google Assistant. Type or speak to search for content, control your TV, manage your smart home devices, and more. - Inputs
Toggle inputs between your favorite source devices. - e-Help
Online help videos and tutorials - Settings
Configure your television settings and connect to wireless devices. - Apps
Apps gallery
You must sign in with a Google account to visit and download apps from the Google Play store. - How to rearrange channels
Within the row, you want to rearrange, press J on your remote control.
To rearrange channels, Select arrow (H/I) icon, and press OK. Use H I to move up or down. Press OK.
To delete channels, Select minus (-) icon, and press OK. - Install Additional Apps
Select the “+” and click on the Google Play Store to expand your entertainment library. - How to move or delete applications
Select the application and long press OK on your remote control.
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.
Live TV
The Live TV channels feature on Android TV loads television shows, sports, news, and more from your participating TV apps or OTA TV tuner so you can watch them all in one place. To select channels by using buttons on your remote control.
Options
Press OK while viewing Live TV to switch between Channels and TV options.
Channels: switches between program guide and channel.
TV options: configure picture and audio preferences.
Program guide
The built-in electronic program guide (EPG) allows you to find channels and content easily.
Pause Live TV
You can pause OTA Live TV programming when a 16GB or larger USB Flash Drive is connected to your Android TV.
Press o on your remote control to either pause or resume playback of Live TV programming.
Tip: Live TV feature is only compatible with antenna and select cable broadcasting. To access your cable box or other source inputs, you must select w (INPUTS) on your remote control.
Google Assistant
Activate Google Assistant
Tip:
To enjoy all of the benefits Google Assistant can provide, an internet connection and a Google account are required.
How to use the remote control
- Activating the Google Assistant on the home screen will launch a Google Query.
Activating the Google Assistant within an app will allow you to search and find information only related to a specific app. - Speak into the microphone located on the top of your remote control. Speech examples may be displayed depending on your model.
To learn more about the Google Assistant visit https://assistant.google.com
SafeSearch filter for Google Search
SafeSearch can help you block inappropriate or explicit images from your Google search results.
The SafeSearch filter helps block most adult content from your television. Parental supervision is strongly recommended.
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Preferences and select Google.
- Select SafeSearch filter and press OK.
Connecting your devices
How to use external devices
Connecting antenna or cable / satellite / IPTV set-top box
Tip: Connect your external devices to your Android TV before powering on.
Changing input to devices that are connected to the TV
Press w (INPUTS) to switch input device list.
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 @30Hz.
EDID 2.0 is used for modern devices that can output 4K @ 60Hz and 4K with HDR 10.
- Press x (HOME) on your remote control and navigate to Settings and select Inputs.
- Scroll down until you reach HDMI EDID Version.
- Select the input you want to modify and adjust the EDID.
How to use Chromecast
Casting allows you to mirror your favorite apps on the big screen.
Tip: The device you are using to cast to your television must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open a Chromecast-enabled app.
- Tap u.
- Tap the device you would like to cast to.
How to connect to your Bluetooth® devices
To pair your pair Bluetooth® devices, such as a wireless headset, keyboard, game controller, with your Android TV.
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Remote & accessories and select Add accessory.
- Enable pairing mode on your device.
- Using your TV remote control, select your device from the list shown on your TV.
- Your Android TV will pair with your device.
Tip: Some devices may require additional steps. Please consult your Bluetooth device manual for more information.
Troubleshooting
Performance
Problem: Remote response is delayed or sluggish during initial use.
- Your television is automatically, downloading and installing the latest applications, for the best user
- During this time, you may experience a delayed response from your remote control. Upon successful installation, your remote control will operate normally.
Accessibility
Problem: Television is speaking prompts out-loud.
- To disable the talkback (text to speech) on your television, press x (HOME) on your remote control, navigate to settings icon in the upper right corner of the home screen and select accessibility, select talkback, press OK to toggle between on or
Network
Problem: Slow Data Connection or buffering.
- Check the settings between your router and ISP modem or gateway (if applicable).
- Connect to a stable wireless connection from home wireless or wired
- The use of mobile hot spots or public wireless connections is not
Sound on HDMI with external devices
Problem: Television has no sound.
- Please check to be sure the device is connected to the HDMI 2 (ARC) input on the
Power
Problem: No power
- Ensure that the AC outlet supplies the proper voltage. Plug another electrical appliance into the AC outlet to ensure that the AC outlet operates
- If a power failure occurs, unplug the AC power cord for 1 minute to allow the unit to reset
Remote control
Problem: Remote control buttons are not functional. (Google Assistant) microphone on the remote control does not work.
- Re-insert or replace the AAA batteries with their polarities (+/–) as indicated on the remote control batter.
- To pair the remote control, refer to the step “6 Connecting your devices ” in the previous page and see “How to connect to your Bluetooth® devices”.
- To enable pairing mode, press (Google Assistant) and vol down (–) button on your remote control simultaneously for 5 seconds.
Parental Control and Restricted Profile
Child and rating lock
Block individuals from using specific apps or games.
You can prevent people from using specific apps or games on your Android TV by setting up a restricted profile.
If you are using a restricted profile, you cannot:
• Access or make purchases in the Google Play Store app
How to set up a restricted profile
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Personal and select Security & restrictions > Create restricted profile.
- Set a PIN.
- Choose which apps the restricted profile can or cannot use by selecting Not allowed or Allowed for each app.
- Press 3 (BACK).
- Select Enter restricted profile and press OK.
How to exit the restricted profile
- On the Android TV home screen, select Restricted Profile in the upper of the screen, and press OK.
- Select Exit restricted profile and press OK.
- Enter PIN.
How to set up a Parental controls
- On the Android TV home screen, select Settings in the upper right corner of the screen, and press OK.
- Scroll down to Device and select Channel > Parental controls.
- Set a PIN > Program restrictions > Ratings.
- Select Ratings as described in the table below and press OK.
Rating types and restriction levels
Specifications
Model # | 55PFL5704, 55PFL5604 | 50PFL5704, 50PFL5604 | |
Picture |
|||
Type | UHD (Ultra HD) (3840 x 2160 pixels 60Hz) | ||
Diagonal screen size / Aspect ratio | 54.6”/ 16:9 | 49.5”/ 16:9 | |
Viewing angles | 178° (V) by 178° (H) | ||
Built-in digital / analog tuner | ATSC (digital) / NTSC (analog) | ||
Sound |
|||
Mono / Stereo | Mono, Stereo | ||
Power output (RMS watts) | 10W x 2 | ||
Equalizer | 5 band | ||
Ease of use |
|||
Picture format | SD (4:3 source) | 4:3 / Wide screen | |
HD (16:9 source) | 4:3 / Wide screen | ||
UHD | Full | ||
Channel |
|||
Channel coverage | Over-the-Air DTV (ATSC) | VHF: 2~13
UHF: 14~69 (Each channel may have e.g. 2.1~2.9, 3.1~3.9, etc) |
|
Over-the-Air Analog (NTSC) | VHF: 2~13 UHF: 14~69 | ||
CATV (Analog NTSC) | 2~13, A~W
W+1~W+94 (Analog W+1~W+84), A-5~A-1, 5A |
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Tuning system | Channel frequency synthesized tuning system | ||
Channel access | Direct access number keyboard, Programmable scan and Channel + (up) / – (down) | ||
Connectivity |
|||
Composite video input | 1 | ||
HDMI input | 3 (selectable HDMI modes) | ||
Supporting HDMI video signals : 480i/p, 720p, 1080i @60Hz, 1080p, 2160p @24/30/60Hz | |||
Supporting HDMI digital audio signals : LPCM, AC3, DD+ | |||
Supporting PC-input video signal up to 4096 x 2160 | |||
Analog audio L/R input | 1 (L Audio / R Audio) | ||
PC input | Via HDMI and HDMI-DVI + Analog audio L/R | ||
USB | 1 | ||
Wireless LAN | Wireless LAN Supporting wireless standards : IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5GHz) | ||
Ethernet port | 1 | ||
Digital audio output | 1
Supporting Dolby Digital |
||
Headphone output | 1
1/8 inch (3.5 mm) |
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Power |
|||
Power requirements | 120 V~ +/- 10%, 60 Hz +/- 0.5% | ||
Temperature | |||
Operating temperature | 41 °F (5 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C) |