Minimize configuration sample

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Fabian Affolter 2017-04-03 20:55:47 +02:00
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@ -23,12 +23,6 @@ To add an NAD receiver to your installation, add the following to your `configur
media_player:
- platform: nad
serial_port: /dev/ttyUSB0
name: NAD Receiver
min_volume: -60
max_volume: -20
sources:
1: 'Kodi'
2: 'TV'
```
Configuration variables:
@ -39,8 +33,7 @@ Configuration variables:
- **max_volume** (*optional*): Maximum volume in dB to use with the slider. Default is `-20`
- **sources** (*Optional*): A list of mappings from source to source name. Valid sources are `1 to 10`.
The min_volume and max_volume are there to protect you against misclicks on the slider so you will not blow up your speakers when you go from -92dB to +20dB.
You can still force it to go higher or lower than the values set with the plus and minus buttons.
The min_volume and max_volume are there to protect you against misclicks on the slider so you will not blow up your speakers when you go from -92dB to +20dB. You can still force it to go higher or lower than the values set with the plus and minus buttons.
<p class='note warning'>
On linux the user running home-assistant needs `dialout` permissions to access the serial port.
@ -48,3 +41,17 @@ This can be added to the user by doing `sudo usermod -a -G dialout <username>`.
Be aware that the user might need to logout and logon again to activate these permissions.
</p>
A full configuration example could look like this:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
- platform: nad
serial_port: /dev/ttyUSB0
name: NAD Receiver
min_volume: -60
max_volume: -20
sources:
1: 'Kodi'
2: 'TV'
```