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Pioneer Network Receivers Instructions on how to integrate a Pioneer Network Receivers into Home Assistant. pioneer.png
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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 {% 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.