Hey Guys!
Having another restless night and what’s better to pass one’s time than tinkering around with Pimatic
The quest has been to control my Denon AVR-X1100W AV receiver with Pimatic. @karl78 gave the missing link to get things started, thanks again!
And what should I say - lets show it up :
Maybe it’s a little bit “crammed”, but if you want to control the AVR thouroughly you will need at least these buttons.
As I am listening to a lot of music from my archive, it was important to me to show the track and artist information. This you can see at the last three rows on the right. The left side shows a picture of the album cover if provided by the mp3 file (I LOVE THE IFRAME PLUGIN )
When switching to iRadio mode, what actually the internet radio mode is, you will see a little different information like Artist and Station name as well as the radio station logo if provided :
Well, I’m quite satisfied with it, but still it’s very hard to navigate the AVR without any display.
For all of you who are interested - here’s the code (used Pastebin since it’s a lot of stuff ) :
Devices : http://pastebin.com/aV0JJUdT
Rules : http://pastebin.com/9N6QHeyF
Here’s the codelist : http://assets.denon.com/documentmaster/de/avrx1000_e300_protocol(10.0.0)_v01.pdf
Also create a variable for the volume slider (for explanation see here)
{
"name": "denon-mastervolume",
"expression": "round(($denon-volume-slider.dimlevel * 0.5),0)"
}
The protocol is covering many other Denon AVR receivers with ethernet connection, it’s not only for the x1100! Also Marantz receivers are suppored!
So feel free to tinker around with it and create your own Pimatic Denon or Marantz AVR Control!
Cheers
Lead
edit : latest update 23.10. / 03:00 CEST