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As the library was not updated for years it is unlikely that this project misses updates on the library. As a workaround, the library was copied into this project in the eiscp folder. As the needed package does not reside on NPM installation of this dependency caused various problems. You can find the output also in the wiki. Setting this to false disables additional Dimmer accessory for separate volume control.įor Troubleshooting look in the homebridge-onkyo/node_modules/eiscp/examples directory and see if you can run 3.js.
If false or not defined, all inputs supported by model will be displayed. Setting this to true limits inputs displayed in HomeKit to those you provide in inputs.
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(optional) List of inputs you want populated for the TV service and what you want them to be displayed as. Optionally control zone2 where supported. This option could confuse some users to it defaults to off false, but it does give the user finer volume control especially when sliding volume up and down in the Home app. Adjusting the stereo volume knob to 35 will appear as 100% in the Home app. For example, if the max_volume is 30, then setting the volume slider to 50% would set the receiver's actual volume to 15. (optional) Will remap the volume percentages that appear in the Home app so that the configured max_volume will appear as 100% in the Home app. Ignored by external apps (like OnkyoRemote3). This is a true volume number, not a percentage, and intended so there is not accidental setting of volume to 80. Ignored if powerup from device knob or external app (like OnkyoRemote3). This is the true volume number, not a percentage. (optional) Initial receiver volume upon powerup. See output of 3.js in eiscp/examples for options. If your model is not listed, you can use the TX-NR609 if your model supports the Integra Serial Communication Protocol (ISCP). (required) Must be a valid model listed in file. (required) The internal ip address of your Onkyo. (required) The name you want to use for control of the Onkyo accessories. (required) List of receiver accessories to create. See the sample below.Įxample accessory config (needs to be added to the homebridge config.json):
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It is recommended to install and configure this plugin using homebridge-config-ui-x, however you can also install manually using the following manual tasks: "Alexa, turn on Volume Loud." InstallationĪs a prerequisite ensure that the Onkyo receiver is controllable using the OnkyoRemote3 iOS app. It may be easiest to set the volume or Input first using the OnkyoRemote3 app and then creating the scenes so the volume or input is pre-set (without using the slider).įor Alexa Control of Volume, Mute, Input - (if using the Alexa plugin) - create DummySwitches (homebridge-dummy) and setup an automation to run the scene created from above. Volume Controlįor Siri Control of Volume, Mute, and Input - Use an app like EVE which has control sliders and create scenes for "Volume Mute" or "Volume Unmute", and/or various volume level scenes like "Volume Low" or "Volume Loud", or for inputs like "input network" or "input fm".
ChangelogĬhanges are tracked via Github Releases.
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This is an enhanced fork from the original/unmaintained homebridge-onkyo-avr plugin written by gw-wiscon.Įxisting users of my original fork or gw-wiscon's be sure to update the "platform" config to "Onkyo". If your model is not listed, try TX-NR609. Should work for all supported models as listed in the eiscp/eiscp-commands.json file.