--- title: Arcam FMJ Receivers description: Instructions on how to integrate Arcam FMJ Receivers into Home Assistant. ha_category: - Media Player ha_release: 0.96 ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_config_flow: true ha_codeowners: - '@elupus' ha_domain: arcam_fmj ha_ssdp: true ha_platforms: - media_player ha_integration_type: integration --- The `arcam_fmj` integration allows you to control [Arcam FMJ Receivers](https://www.arcam.co.uk/range/fmj.htm) from Home Assistant. Supported devices: - AV 40 - AV 41 - AV 860 - AVR 5 - AVR 10 - AVR 11 - AVR 20 - AVR 21 - AVR 30 - AVR 31 - AVR 380 - AVR 390 - AVR 450 - AVR 550 - AVR 750 - AVR 850 - AVR 860 - SA 10 - SA 20 - SA 30 - SR 250 {% include integrations/config_flow.md %} ## Power state Arcam FMJ receivers turn off their network port when in standby, the component will try to reconnect to the receiver every 5 seconds. This means powering on the first zone is not possible over the built-in network connection. Two options for complete power control exists: IR or Serial gateway. ### IR command Use an IR blaster to send a command to turn the device on using these discrete codes: - Zone 1: Protocol: RC5 Device: 16 Function: 123 - Zone 2: Protocol: RC5 Device: 23 Function: 123 Turn on sometime requires two IR codes to be sent. You can generate the raw, broadlink or other IR format string using [irgen](https://github.com/elupus/irgen) tool like: ```shell irgen -i rc5 -d 16 0 123 -o broadlink_base64 -r 2 ``` To trigger this IR command add an automation on the event `arcam.turn_on` filtering on the `entity_id` of the `media_player` zone entity. This can be added using device automations or manually using normal automations. ### Serial Port to network gateway Use a network to a serial port gateway to connect to the serial port of the receiver. The serial port is always available and can power on the device. This is the most reliable communication method as well.