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Make title linkable and other small changes
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@ -50,11 +50,13 @@ $ ln -s /usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages/cec /srv/hass/hass_venv/lib/pytho
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```bash
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ssh pi@your_raspberry_pi_ip
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```
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* at the command line type:
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```bash
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echo scan | cec-client -s -d 1
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```
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* This will give you the list of devices that are on the bus
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```bash
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@ -72,13 +74,15 @@ power status: on
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language: ???
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```
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**Note the address: line above this will be used to configure HA, this address is represented below as 3: BlueRay player**
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<p class='note'>`address:` entry above this will be used to configure Home Assistant, this address is represented below as 3: BlueRay player.
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</p>
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## {% linkable_title Configuration Example %}
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In the following example, a Pi Zero running Home Assistant is on a TV's HDMI port 1. HDMI port 2 is attached to a AV receiver. Three devices are attached to the AV receiver on HDMI ports 1 through 3.
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You can use either direct mapping name to physical address of device
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```yaml
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hdmi_cec:
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devices:
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@ -89,7 +93,9 @@ hdmi_cec:
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Another Device: 2.3.0.0
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BlueRay player: 3.0.0.0
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```
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or port mapping tree
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or port mapping tree:
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```yaml
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hdmi_cec:
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devices:
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@ -100,14 +106,18 @@ hdmi_cec:
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3: Another Device
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3: BlueRay player
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```
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Choose just one schema. Mixing both approaches is not possible.
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Another option you can use in config is `platform` which specifying of default platform of HDMI devices. "switch" and "media_player" are supported. Switch is default.
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```yaml
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hdmi_cec:
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platform: media_player
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```
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Then you set individual platform for devices in customizations:
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```yaml
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homeassistant:
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customize:
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@ -116,6 +126,7 @@ homeassistant:
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```
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And the last option is `host`. PyCEC supports bridging CEC commands over TCP. When you start pyCEC on machine with HDMI port (`python -m pycec`), you can then run homeassistant on another machine and connect to CEC over TCP. Specify TCP address of pyCEC server:
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```yaml
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hdmi_cec:
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host: 192.168.1.3
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@ -161,40 +172,52 @@ Call the `hdmi_cec/standby` service (no arguments) to place in standby any devic
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Call the `hdmi_cec/volume` service with one of following commands:
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#### Volume up
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#### {% linkable_title Volume up %}
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Increase volume three times:
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```json
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{"up": 3}
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```
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Keep increasing volume until release is called:
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```json
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{"up": "press"}
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```
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Stop increasing volume:
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```json
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{"up": "release"}
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```
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#### Volume down
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#### {% linkable_title Volume down %}
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Decrease volume three times:
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```json
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{"down": 3}
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```
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Keep decreasing volume until release is called:
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```json
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{"down": "press"}
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```
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Stop decreasing volume:
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```json
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{"down": "release"}
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```
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#### Volume mute
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#### {% linkable_title Volume mute %}
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Toggle mute:
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```json
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{"mute": ""}
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```
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value is ignores.
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