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Remote Transmitter
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up switches that send out pre-defined sequences of IR or RF signals
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:image: remote.png
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:keywords: Infrared, IR, RF, Remote, TX
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The ``remote_transmitter`` component lets you send digital packets to control
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devices in your home. For example this includes infrared data or 433MHz RF signals.
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First, you need to setup a global hub that specifies which pin your remote
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sender is connected to. Then you can use the available actions to send encoded
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remote signals.
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**See** :ref:`remote-setting-up-infrared` **and** :ref:`remote-setting-up-rf` **for set up guides.**
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.. note::
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This component is more accurate on the ESP32, since that chipset has a dedicated
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peripheral for sending exact signal sequences.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example configuration entry
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remote_transmitter:
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pin: GPIO32
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carrier_duty_percent: 50%
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# Individual switches
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switch:
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- platform: template
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name: "Panasonic TV Off"
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turn_on_action:
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remote_transmitter.transmit_panasonic:
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address: 0x4004
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command: 0x100BCBD
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Configuration variables:
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------------------------
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- **pin** (**Required**, :ref:`config-pin`): The pin to transmit the remote signal on.
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- **carrier_duty_percent** (*Optional*, int): How much of the time the remote is on. For example, infrared
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protocols modulate the signal using a carrier signal. Set this is ``50%`` if you're working with IR LEDs and to
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``100%`` if working with other things like 433MHz transmitters.
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- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify
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the ID used for code generation. Use this if you have multiple remote transmitters.
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.. _remote_transmitter-transmit_action:
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Remote Transmitter Actions
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--------------------------
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Remote transmitters support a number of :ref:`actions <config-action>` that can be used
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to send remote codes. All supported protocols are listed below. All actions additionally
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have these configuration variables:
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.. code-block::yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_x:
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# ...
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repeat:
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times: 5
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wait_time: 10ms
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Configuration variables:
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- **repeat** (*Optional*): Optionally set the code to be repeated a number of times.
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Defaults to sending the code only once.
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- **times** (int): The number of times to repeat the code.
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- **wait_time** (:ref:`config-time`): The time to wait between repeats.
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- **transmitter_id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): The remote transmitter to send the
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remote code with. Defaults to the first one defined in the configuration.
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If you're looking for the same functionality as is default in the ``rpi_rf`` integration in
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Home Assistant, you'll want to set the **times** to 10 and the **wait_time** to 0s.
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.. _remote_transmitter-transmit_raw:
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_raw`` Action
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******************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a raw code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_raw:
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code: [4088, -1542, 1019, -510, 513, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 1020,
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-1020, 1022, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 511, -509, 511, -510,
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1020, -1019, 510, -511, 1020, -510, 512, -508, 510, -1020, 1022,
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-1021, 1019, -1019, 511, -510, 510, -510, 1022, -1020, 1019,
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-1020, 511, -511, 1018, -1022, 1020, -1019, 1021, -1019, 1020,
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-511, 510, -1019, 1023, -1019, 1019, -510, 512, -508, 510, -511,
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512, -1019, 510, -509]
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Configuration variables:
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- **code** (**Required**, list): The raw code to send as a list of integers.
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Positive numbers represent a digital high signal and negative numbers a digital low signal.
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The number itself encodes how long the signal should last (in microseconds).
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- **carrier_frequency** (*Optional*, float): Optionally set a frequency to send the signal
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with for infrared signals. Defaults to ``0Hz``.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_jvc`` Action
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******************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a JVC infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_jvc:
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data: 0x1234
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Configuration variables:
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- **data** (**Required**, int): The JVC code to send, see dumper output for more info.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_lg`` Action
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*****************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends an LG infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_lg:
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data: 0x20DF10EF # power on/off
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nbits: 32
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Configuration variables:
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- **data** (**Required**, int): The LG code to send, see dumper output for more info.
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- **nbits** (*Optional*, int): The number of bits to send. Defaults to ``28``.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_nec`` Action
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******************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends an NEC infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_nec:
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address: 0x1234
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command: 0x78AB
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Configuration variables:
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- **address** (**Required**, int): The address to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- **command** (**Required**, int): The NEC command to send.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_sony`` Action
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*******************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` a Sony infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_sony:
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data: 0x123
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nbits: 12
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Configuration variables:
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- **data** (**Required**, int): The Sony code to send, see dumper output for more info.
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- **nbits** (*Optional*, int): The number of bits to send. Defaults to ``12``.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc5`` Action
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******************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends an RC5 infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc5:
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address: 0x1F
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command: 0x3F
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Configuration variables:
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- **address** (**Required**, int): The address to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- **command** (**Required**, int): The RC5 command to send.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_samsung`` Action
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**********************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a Samsung infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_samsung:
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data: 0x1FEF05E4
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Configuration variables:
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- **data** (**Required**, int): The data to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_samsung36`` Action
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************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a Samsung36 infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_samsung36:
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address: 0x0400
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command: 0x000E00FF
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Configuration variables:
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- **address** (**Required**, int): The address to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- **command** (**Required**, int): The Samsung36 command to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_panasonic`` Action
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************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a Panasonic infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_panasonic:
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address: 0x1FEF
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command: 0x1F3E065F
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Configuration variables:
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- **address** (**Required**, int): The address to send the command to, see dumper output for more details.
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- **command** (**Required**, int): The command to send.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_pioneer`` Action
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**********************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a Pioneer infrared remote code to a remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_pioneer:
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rc_code_1: 0xA556
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rc_code_2: 0xA506
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repeat:
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times: 2
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Configuration variables:
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- **rc_code_1** (**Required**, int): The remote control code to send, see dumper output for more details.
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- **rc_code_2** (*Optional*, int): The secondary remote control code to send; some codes are sent in
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two parts.
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- Note that ``repeat`` is still optional, however **Pioneer devices may require that a given code is
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received multiple times before they will act on it.** Add this if your device does not respond to
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commands sent with this action.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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At the time this action was created, Pioneer maintained listings of IR codes used for their devices
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`here <https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Support/Home-Entertainment-Custom-Install/IR+Codes>`__.
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If unable to find your specific device in the documentation, find a device in the same class; the codes
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are largely shared among devices within a given class.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_raw`` Action
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****************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a raw RC-Switch code to a
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remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_raw:
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code: '001010011001111101011011'
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protocol: 1
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Configuration variables:
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- **code** (**Required**, string): The raw code to send, copy this from the dump output.
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- **protocol** (*Optional*): The RC Switch protocol to use, see :ref:`remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol`
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for more information.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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.. _remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol:
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RC Switch Protocol
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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All RC Switch ``protocol`` settings have these settings:
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- Either the value is an integer, then the inbuilt protocol definition with the given number
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is used.
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- Or a key-value mapping is given, then there are these settings:
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- **pulse_length** (**Required**, int): The pulse length of the protocol - how many microseconds
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one pulse should last for.
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- **sync** (*Optional*): The number of high/low pulses for the sync header, defaults to ``[1, 31]``
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- **zero** (*Optional*): The number of high/low pulses for a zero bit, defaults to ``[1, 3]``
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- **one** (*Optional*): The number of high/low pulses for a one bit, defaults to ``[3, 1]``
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- **inverted** (*Optional*, boolean): If this protocol is inverted. Defaults to ``false``.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_a`` Action
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*******************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a type A RC-Switch code to a
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remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_a:
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group: '01001'
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device: '10110'
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state: off
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protocol: 1
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Configuration variables:
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- **group** (**Required**, string): The group to send the command to.
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- **device** (**Required**, string): The device in the group to send the command to.
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- **state** (**Required**, boolean): The on/off state to send.
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- **protocol** (*Optional*): The RC Switch protocol to use, see :ref:`remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol`
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for more information.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_b`` Action
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*******************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a type B RC-Switch code to a
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remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_b:
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address: '0100'
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channel: '1011'
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state: off
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protocol: 1
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Configuration variables:
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- **address** (**Required**, int): The address to send the command to.
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- **channel** (**Required**, int): The channel to send the command to.
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- **state** (**Required**, boolean): The on/off state to send.
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- **protocol** (*Optional*): The RC Switch protocol to use, see :ref:`remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol`
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for more information.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_c`` Action
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*******************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a type C RC-Switch code to a
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remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_c:
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family: 'C'
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group: 3
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device: 1
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state: off
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protocol: 1
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Configuration variables:
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- **family** (**Required**, string): The family to send the command to. Range is ``a`` to ``p``.
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- **group** (**Required**, int): The group to send the command to. Range is 1 to 4.
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- **device** (**Required**, int): The device to send the command to. Range is 1 to 4.
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- **state** (**Required**, boolean): The on/off state to send.
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- **protocol** (*Optional*): The RC Switch protocol to use, see :ref:`remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol`
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for more information.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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``remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_d`` Action
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*******************************************************
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This :ref:`action <config-action>` sends a type D RC-Switch code to a
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remote transmitter.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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on_...:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_type_d:
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group: 'c'
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device: 1
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state: off
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protocol: 1
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Configuration variables:
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- **group** (**Required**, int): The group to send the command to. Range is 1 to 4.
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- **device** (**Required**, int): The device to send the command to. Range is 1 to 3.
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- **state** (**Required**, boolean): The on/off state to send.
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- **protocol** (*Optional*): The RC Switch protocol to use, see :ref:`remote_transmitter-rc_switch-protocol`
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for more information.
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- All other options from :ref:`remote_transmitter-transmit_action`.
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.. _remote-setting-up-infrared:
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Setting up Infrared Devices
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---------------------------
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In this guide an infrared device will be set up with ESPHome. First, the remote code
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will be captured with an IR receiver module (like `this one <https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10266>`__).
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We will use ESPHome's dumping ability to output the decoded remote code directly.
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Then we will set up a new remote transmitter with an infrared LED (like
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`this one <https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/ir-communication/all>`__) to transmit the
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code when a switch is triggered.
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First, connect the infrared receiver module to a pin on your board and set up a
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remote_receiver instance:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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remote_receiver:
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pin: D0
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dump: all
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Compile and upload the code. While viewing the log output from the ESP,
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press a button on an infrared remote you want to capture (one at a time).
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You should see log output like below:
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.. code-block:: text
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# If the codec is known:
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[D][remote.panasonic] Received Panasonic: address=0x4004 command=0x8140DFA2
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# Or raw output if it's not known yet
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# The values may fluctuate a bit, but as long as they're similar it's ok
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[D][remote.raw] Received Raw: 4088, -1542, 1019, -510, 513, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 1020,
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[D][remote.raw] -1020, 1022, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 511, -509, 511, -510,
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[D][remote.raw] 1020, -1019, 510, -511, 1020, -510, 512, -508, 510, -1020, 1022
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If the codec is already implemented in ESPHome, you will see the decoded value directly -
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otherwise you will see the raw data dump (which you can use just as well). You have
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just successfully captured your first infrared code.
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Now let's use this information to emulate a button press from the ESP. First, wire up the
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IR diode to a new pin on the ESP and configure a global ``remote_transmitter`` instance:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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remote_transmitter:
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pin: D1
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# Infrared remotes use a 50% carrier signal
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carrier_duty_percent: 50%
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This will allow us to send any data we want via the IR LED. To replicate the codes we decoded
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earlier, create a new template switch that sends the infrared code when triggered:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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switch:
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- platform: template
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name: Panasonic Power Button
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turn_on_action:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_panasonic:
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address: 0x4004
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command: 0x8140DFA2
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# Or for raw code
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switch:
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- platform: template
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name: Raw Code Power Button
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turn_on_action:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_raw:
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carrier_frequency: 38kHz
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code: [4088, -1542, 1019, -510, 513, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 1020,
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-1020, 1022, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 511, -509, 511, -510,
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1020, -1019, 510, -511, 1020, -510, 512, -508, 510, -1020, 1022]
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Recompile again, when you power up the device the next time you will see a new switch
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in the frontend. Click on it and you should see the remote signal being transmitted. Done!
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.. _remote-setting-up-rf:
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Setting Up RF Devices
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---------------------
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The ``remote_transmitter`` and ``remote_receiver`` components can also be used to send
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and receive 433MHz RF signals. This guide will discuss setting up a 433MHz receiver to
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capture a device's remote codes. After that we will set up a 433MHz transmitter to replicate
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the remote code with the press of a switch in the frontend.
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First, connect the RF module to a pin on the ESP and set up a remote_receiver instance:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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remote_receiver:
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pin: D0
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dump: all
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# Settings to optimize recognition of RF devices
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tolerance: 50%
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filter: 250us
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idle: 4ms
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buffer_size: 2kb
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Compile and upload the code. While viewing the log output from the ESP,
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press a button on an RF remote you want to capture (one at a time).
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You should see log output like below:
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.. code-block:: text
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# If the codec is known:
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[D][remote.rc_switch] Received RCSwitch: protocol=2 data='100010000000000010111110'
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# Or raw output if it's not known yet
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# The values may fluctuate a bit, but as long as they're similar it's ok
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[D][remote.raw] Received Raw: 4088, -1542, 1019, -510, 513, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 1020,
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[D][remote.raw] -1020, 1022, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 511, -509, 511, -510,
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[D][remote.raw] 1020, -1019, 510, -511, 1020, -510, 512, -508, 510, -1020, 1022
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.. note::
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If the log output is flooded with "Received Raw" messages, you can also disable raw
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remote code reporting and rely on rc_switch to decode the values.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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remote_receiver:
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pin: D0
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dump:
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- rc_switch
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tolerance: 50%
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filter: 250us
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idle: 4ms
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buffer_size: 2kb
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If the codec is already implemented in ESPHome, you will see the decoded value directly -
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otherwise you will see the raw data dump (which you can use just as well). You have
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just successfully captured your first RF code.
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Now let's use this information to emulate a button press from the ESP. First, wire up the
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RF transmitter to a new pin on the ESP and configure a global ``remote_transmitter`` instance:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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remote_transmitter:
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pin: D1
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# RF uses a 100% carrier signal
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carrier_duty_percent: 100%
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This will allow us to send any data we want via the RF transmitter. To replicate the codes we decoded
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earlier, create a new template switch that sends the RF code when triggered:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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switch:
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- platform: template
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name: RF Power Button
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turn_on_action:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_rc_switch_raw:
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code: '100010000000000010111110'
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protocol: 2
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# Or for raw code
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switch:
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- platform: template
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name: Raw Code Power Button
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turn_on_action:
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- remote_transmitter.transmit_raw:
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code: [4088, -1542, 1019, -510, 513, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 1020,
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-1020, 1022, -1019, 510, -509, 511, -510, 511, -509, 511, -510,
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1020, -1019, 510, -511, 1020, -510, 512, -508, 510, -1020, 1022]
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Recompile again, when you power up the device the next time you will see a new switch
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in the frontend. Click on it and you should see the remote signal being transmitted. Done!
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`index`
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- :doc:`/components/remote_receiver`
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- `RCSwitch <https://github.com/sui77/rc-switch>`__ by `Suat Özgür <https://github.com/sui77>`__
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- `IRRemoteESP8266 <https://github.com/markszabo/IRremoteESP8266/>`__ by `Mark Szabo-Simon <https://github.com/markszabo>`__
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- :apiref:`remote_transmitter/remote_transmitter.h`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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