--- layout: page title: TCP Binary Sensor description: "Instructions on how to set up TCP binary sensors within Home Assistant." date: 2016-02-22 11:05 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: tcp_ip.png ha_category: Binary Sensor ha_release: 0.14 --- The TCP Binary Sensor is a type of [TCP Sensor](/components/sensor.tcp/) which is either "off" or "on". In order to use this sensor type, in addition to the configuration for the TCP Sensor, you must supply a `value_on` value to represent what is returned when the device is turned on. To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml binary_sensor: # Example configuration.yaml entry platform: tcp name: TCP Binary Sensor host: IP_ADDRESS port: PORT payload: "r State\n" value_on: 1 timeout: 5 ``` Configuration options for the a TCP Sensor: - **name** (*Required*): The name you'd like to give the sensor in Home Assistant. - **host** (*Required*): The hostname/IP address to connect to. - **port** (*Required*): The port to connect to the host on. - **payload** (*Required*): What to send to the host in order to get the response we're interested in. - **value_on** (*Required*): The value returned when the device is "on". - **timeout** (*Optional*): How long in seconds to wait for a response from the service before giving up and disconnecting. Defaults to 10. - **value_template** (*Optional*): Defines a [template](/docs/configuration/templating/#processing-incoming-data) to extract the value. By default it's assumed that the entire response is the value. - **buffer_size** (*Optional*): The size of the receive buffer in bytes. Set this to a larger value if you expect to receive a response larger than the default. Defaults to 1024.