--- title: NAD description: Instructions on how to integrate NAD receivers into Home Assistant. logo: nad.png ha_category: - Media Player ha_release: 0.36 ha_iot_class: Local Polling --- The `nad` platform allows you to control a [NAD receiver](https://nadelectronics.com/) through RS232, TCP and Telnet from Home Assistant. To add an NAD receiver to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry for RS232 configuration media_player: - platform: nad serial_port: /dev/ttyUSB0 ``` ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry for TCP configuration media_player: - platform: nad type: TCP host: IP_ADDRESS ``` {% configuration %} type: description: Type of communication. Valid types are `RS232`, `Telnet` or `TCP` required: false default: RS232 type: string serial_port: description: The serial port. (for `RS232` type only) required: false default: /dev/ttyUSB0 type: string host: description: The IP address of your amplifier. (for `TCP` and `Telnet` types) required: false type: string port: description: The port number of the device. (for `Telnet` type only) required: false default: 53 type: integer name: description: Name of the device. required: false default: NAD Receiver type: string min_volume: description: Minimum volume in dB to use with the slider. required: false default: -92 type: integer max_volume: description: Maximum volume in dB to use with the slider. required: false default: -20 type: integer sources: description: A list of mappings from source to source name. Valid sources are `1 to 10`. (for `RS232` and `Telnet` types) required: false type: [list, string] volume_step: description: The amount in dB you want to increase the volume with when pressing volume up/down. (for `TCP` type only) required: false default: 4 type: integer {% endconfiguration %} 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.