How to use Netflix on your Sharp TV or Blu-ray player

Use this article to learn about Netflix features on your Sharp TV, Blu-ray player, or home theater system, and how to set up and sign out of your account. If you don't know if Netflix works on your device, follow the steps in the “Set Up Netflix” section.

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Netflix in Ultra HD
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To connect your Sharp TV, Blu-ray player, or home theater system to your Netflix account, make sure you are on the Home screen and select the option below that best describes your device.

If you see the Netflix icon on-screen

  1. From the home screen, select Netflix.

  2. Select Member Sign in.

  3. Enter your Netflix email address and password.

  4. Select Continue.

Your device is now connected to your Netflix account.

To start over or sign in with a different email address at any point during this process, use the arrow keys on your controller to enter the following sequence:

  • Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up

  • Select Sign Out, Start Over, or Deactivate.

If you don't see the Netflix icon on-screen

  1. Press the Dock or Apps button on your Sharp remote.

    Note:
    If you don't see the Dock or Apps button, press the SmartCentral button on your remote, then locate and select Apps.
  2. Select the Netflix icon.

  3. Select Sign In.​

  4. Enter your Netflix email address and password.

  5. Select Continue.

Your device is now connected to your Netflix account.

To start over or sign in with a different email address at any point during this process, use the arrow keys on your controller to enter the following sequence:

  • Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up

  • Select Sign Out, Start Over, or Deactivate.

If you're using a Sharp Roku TV

  1. From the home screen, select Netflix.

  2. Select Sign In.​

  3. Enter your member email address and select Next.

  4. Enter your password and select Sign In.

  5. Select Start.

Your device is now connected to your Netflix account.

To sign out of the Netflix account on your device, follow these steps.

If you're using a smart TV

  1. Go to the Netflix home screen, then go left to open the menu.

  2. Go to the bottom of the menu, then go right and select Get Help.

    Note:
    If you don't see Get Help, go up and select Settings settings icon.
  3. Select Sign out > Yes.

If you can't find Get Help, Settings, or Sign out:

  1. Using your remote, press these buttons in this order: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up.

  2. On the menu that appears, select Sign out, Start Over, Reset, or Deactivate.

If you're using a Blu-ray player or home theater

  1. Select the Menu button on your remote.

  2. Using the cursors on the remote, navigate to Settings.

  3. Select System.

  4. Select Netflix Deactivate.

  5. Select Yes.

  6. Select Ok.

If you're using a Sharp Roku TV

  1. Go to the Netflix home screen, then go left to open the menu.

  2. Go to the bottom of the menu, then go right and select Get Help.

    Note:
    If you don't see Get Help, go up and select Settings settings icon.
  3. Select Sign out > Yes.

If you can't find Get Help, Settings, or Sign out:

  1. Using your remote, press these buttons in this order: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up.

  2. On the menu that appears, select Sign out, Start Over, Reset, or Deactivate.

Netflix is available in Ultra HD on most Sharp Ultra HD TVs. To stream in Ultra HD, you will need:

Netflix is available in Dolby Vision and HDR on select Sharp TVs. To stream in Dolby Vision or HDR, you will need:

  • A smart TV that supports either Dolby Vision or HDR10 and Netflix.

    • If you're using an HDR-capable Blu-ray player, you'll need to connect it to an HDR-capable smart TV via an HDMI port that supports HDCP 2.2 or later (usually the HDMI 1 port.)

  • A Netflix plan that supports streaming in Ultra HD.

  • A steady internet connection speed of 15 megabits per second or higher.

  • Streaming quality set to Auto or High.

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