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Onkyo Instructions on how to integrate Onkyo and some Pioneer receivers into Home Assistant. onkyo.png
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The onkyo platform allows you to control a Onkyo and some recent Pioneer receivers from Home Assistant. Please be aware that you need to enable "Network Standby" for this integration to work in your Hardware.

Configuration

To add an Onkyo or Pioneer receiver to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
media_player:
  - platform: onkyo
    host: 192.168.1.2
    name: receiver
    sources:
      pc: 'HTPC'

If your receiver has second or third zones available, they are displayed as additional media players with the same functionality as the main zone.

{% configuration %} host: description: IP address of the device. Example:192.168.1.2. If not specified, the platform will load any discovered receivers. required: false type: string name: description: Name of the device. (Required if host is specified) required: false type: string max_volume: description: Maximum volume. Defaults to 80. required: false type: integer sources: description: A list of mappings from source to source name. Valid sources can be found below. A default list will be used if no source mapping is specified. required: false type: list {% endconfiguration %}

List of source names:

  • video1
  • video2
  • video3
  • video4
  • video5
  • video6
  • video7
  • dvd
  • bd-dvd
  • tape1
  • tv-tape
  • tape2
  • phono
  • cd
  • tv-cd
  • fm
  • am
  • tuner
  • dlna
  • internet-radio
  • usb
  • network
  • universal-port
  • multi-ch
  • xm
  • sirius

Service onkyo_select_hdmi_output

Changes HDMI output of your receiver

Service data attribute Optional Description
entity_id no String or list of a single entity_id that will change output.
hdmi_output no The desired output code.

Accepted values are: 'no', 'analog', 'yes', 'out', 'out-sub', 'sub', 'hdbaset', 'both', 'up' which one to use seems to vary depending on model so you will have to try them out. ( For model TX-NR676E it seems to be 'out' for main, 'out-sub' for sub, and 'sub' for both )

Example play_media script

The play_media function can be used in script to play radio station by preset number. Not working for NET radio.

# Example play_media script
#
script:
 radio1:
    alias: "Radio 1"
    sequence:
      - service: media_player.turn_on
        data:
          entity_id: media_player.onkyo
      - service: media_player.play_media
        data:
          entity_id: media_player.onkyo
          media_content_type: "radio"
          media_content_id: "1"

Example onkyo_select_hdmi_output script

# Example onkyo_select_hdmi_output script
#
script:
 hdmi_sub:
    alias: "Hdmi out projector"
    sequence:
      - service: media_player.onkyo_select_hdmi_output
        service_data:
          entity_id: media_player.onkyo
          hdmi_output: out-sub