--- layout: page title: "Yamaha Network Receivers" description: "Instructions on how to integrate Yamaha Network Receivers into Home Assistant." date: 2016-03-26 0:58 -0700 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: yamaha.png ha_category: Media Player ha_release: 0.16 --- The `yamaha` platform allows you to control [Yamaha Network Receivers](http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/rx) from Home Assistant. Supported devices: - HTR-4065 - RX-V473 - RX-V573 - RX-V673 - RX-V773 - And more To add a Yamaha Network Receiver to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry media_player: - platform: yamaha ``` Configuration variables: - **name** (*Optional*): Name of the device. This overrides the default name (often model number) that is returned by the device. - **host** (*Optional*): IP address or hostname of the device - **source_ignore** (*Optional*): List of sources to hide in the front-end - **source_names** (*Optional*): Mapping of internal AVR source names to custom ones, allowing one to rename e.g., `HDMI1` to `ChromeCast` - **zone_ignore** (*Optional*): List of zones to hide in the front-end - **zone_names** (*Optional*): Mapping of zone names to custom ones, allowing one to rename e.g., `Main_Zone` to `Family Room` ### {% linkable_title Discovery notes %} - If the `discovery` component is enabled, all units on the network will be discovered using UPNP. - For receivers that support more than one zone, Home Assistant will add one media player per zone supported by the player, named "$name Zone 2" and "$name Zone 3". - If you specify `host` manually, you **must** enable network standby on your receiver, or else startup of Home Assistant will hang if you have your receiver switched off. - In some cases, auto-discovery fails due to a known bug in the receiver's firmware. It is possible to manually specify the receiver's IP address or via its hostname (if it is discoverable by your DNS) then. ### {% linkable_title Supported operations %} - Media players created by yamaha support powering on/off, mute, volume control and source selection. Playback controls, for instance play and stop are available for sources that supports it. - The `play_media` service is implemented for `NET RADIO` source only. The `media_id` is a `>` separated string of the menu path on the vtuner service. For instance `Bookmarks>Internet>WAMC 90.3 FM`. ### {% linkable_title Example configuration %} A full configuration example will look like the sample below: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry media_player: - platform: yamaha host: 192.168.0.10 source_ignore: - "AUX" - "HDMI6" source_names: HDMI1: "ChromeCast" AV4: "Vinyl" zone_ignore: - "Zone_2" zone_names: Main_Zone: "Family Room" ``` ### {% linkable_title Example `play_media` script %} The `play_media` function can be used in scripts easily to build media player presets. When done in scripts, the sequence will also allow you to set volume per source. ```yaml # Example play_media script # # This is for an environment where Zone 2 of the receiver named # `Living Room Stereo` drives outdoor speakers on the porch. script: rp_porch: alias: "Radio Paradise Porch" sequence: - service: media_player.turn_on data: entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2 - service: media_player.volume_set data: entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2 volume_level: 0.48 - service: media_player.play_media data: entity_id: media_player.living_room_stereo_zone_2 media_content_type: "NET RADIO" media_content_id: "Bookmarks>Internet>Radio Paradise" ``` ### {% linkable_title Service `yamaha_enable_output` %} Enable or disable an output port (HDMI) on the receiver. | Service data attribute | Optional | Description | | ---------------------- | -------- | ----------- | | `entity_id` | yes | String or list of strings that point at `entity_id`s of Yamaha receivers. | `port` | no | Port to enable or disable, e.g., `hdmi1`. | `enabled` | no | To enable set true, otherwise set to false.