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Pioneer Instructions on how to integrate a Pioneer Network Receivers into Home Assistant.
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The pioneer platform allows you to control Pioneer Network Receivers. Please note, however, that the more recent Pioneer models work with Onkyo platform instead.

To add a Pioneer receiver to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
  - platform: pioneer
    host: 192.168.0.10

{% configuration %} host: description: The IP of the Pioneer device, e.g., 192.168.0.10. required: true type: string name: description: The name you would like to give to the receiver. required: false default: Pioneer AVR type: string port: description: The port on which the Pioneer device listens, e.g., 23 or 8102. required: false default: 23 type: integer timeout: description: Number of seconds (float) to wait for blocking operations like connect, write and read. required: false type: float sources: description: A list of mappings from source friendly name to the source code (e.g., TV:'05'). Valid source codes depend on the receiver (some known codes can be found below). Codes must be defined as strings (between single or double quotation marks) so that 05 is not implicitly transformed to 5, which wouldn't be valid source code. required: false default: Empty list (i.e., no source selection will be possible) type: list {% endconfiguration %}

Notes:

  • Some Pioneer AVRs use the port 23 default and some are reported to use 8102.
  • timeout is a socket level option and should only be configured if you know what you are doing.

Source codes

Under these lines, you can find some sample sources lists per receiver model. Here we use the source names as shown on the remote as key for each code. However these are for display purposes only, so you could rename inputs to better match your set-up (e.g., HDMI: '19' to Kodi: '19'.

Codes must be defined as strings (between single or double quotation marks) so that 05 is not implicitly transformed to 5, which wouldn't be valid source code.

VSX-921

sources:
  'PHONO': '00'
  'CD': '01'
  'CD-R/TAPE': '03'
  'DVD': '04'
  'TV/SAT': '05'
  'VIDEO 1(VIDEO)': '10'
  'VIDEO 2': '14'
  'DVR/BDR': '15'
  'iPod/USB': '17'
  'HDMI1': '19'
  'HDMI2': '20'
  'HDMI3': '21'
  'HDMI4': '22'
  'HDMI5': '23'
  'HDMI6': '24'
  'BD': '25'
  'HOME MEDIA GALLERY(Internet Radio)': '26'

VSX-822-K

sources:
  'CD': '01'
  'Tuner': '02'
  'DVD': '04'
  'TV': '05'
  'Sat/Cbl': '06'
  'Video': '10'
  'DVR/BDR': '15'
  'iPod/USB': '17'
  'BD': '25'
  'Adapter': '33'
  'Netradio': '38'
  'Pandora': '41'
  'Media Server': '44'
  'Favorites': '45'
  'Game': '49'

VSX-824

sources:
  'CD': '01'
  'Tuner': '02'
  'DVD': '04'
  'TV': '05'
  'Sat/Cbl': '06'
  'Video': '10'
  'DVR/BDR': '15'
  'iPod/USB': '17'
  'HDMI': '19'
  'BD': '25'
  'Adapter': '33'
  'Netradio': '38'
  'Media Server': '44'
  'Favorites': '45'
  'MHL': '48'
  'Game': '49'

VSX-528

port: 8102
sources:
  'CD': '01'
  'Tuner': '02'
  'DVD': '04'
  'TV': '05'
  'Sat/Cbl': '06'
  'DVR/BDR': '15'
  'iPod/USB': '17'
  'HDMI/MHL': '48'
  'BD': '25'
  'Adapter': '33'
  'Netradio': '38'
  'Media Server': '44'
  'Favorites': '45'
  'Game': '49'