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SmartIR Media Player

For this platform to work, we need a .json file containing all the necessary IR or RF commands. Find your device's brand code here and add the number in the device_code field. The compoenent will download it to the correct folder. If your device is not working, you will need to learn your own codes and place the .json file in smartir/codes/fan/ subfolders. Please note that the device_code field only accepts positive numbers. The .json extension is not required.

Configuration variables:

name (Optional): The name of the device
unique_id (Optional): An ID that uniquely identifies this device. If two devices have the same unique ID, Home Assistant will raise an exception.
device_code (Required): ...... (Accepts only positive numbers)
controller_data (Required): The data required for the controller to function. Enter the IP address of the Broadlink device (must be an already configured device), or the entity id of the Xiaomi IR controller, or the MQTT topic on which to send commands.
delay (Optional): Adjusts the delay in seconds between multiple commands. The default is 0.5
power_sensor (Optional): entity_id for a sensor that monitors whether your device is actually On or Off. This may be a power monitor sensor. (Accepts only on/off states)

Example (using broadlink controller):

Add a Broadlink RM device named "Bedroom" via config flow (read the docs).

smartir:

fan:
  - platform: smartir
    name: Bedroom fan
    unique_id: bedroom_fan
    device_code: 1000
    controller_data: remote.bedroom_remote
    power_sensor: binary_sensor.fan_power

Example (using xiaomi controller):

smartir:

remote:
  - platform: xiaomi_miio
    host: 192.168.10.10
    token: YOUR_TOKEN

fan:
  - platform: smartir
    name: Bedroom fan
    unique_id: bedroom_fan
    device_code: 2000
    controller_data: remote.xiaomi_miio_192_168_10_10
    power_sensor: binary_sensor.fan_power

Example (using mqtt controller):

smartir:

fan:
  - platform: smartir
    name: Bedroom fan
    unique_id: bedroom_fan
    device_code: 3000
    controller_data: home-assistant/bedroom-fan/command
    power_sensor: binary_sensor.fan_power

Example (using LOOKin controller):

smartir:

fan:
  - platform: smartir
    name: Bedroom fan
    unique_id: bedroom_fan
    device_code: 4000
    controller_data: 192.168.10.10
    power_sensor: binary_sensor.fan_power

Example (using ESPHome):

ESPHome configuration example:

esphome:
  name: my_espir
  platform: ESP8266
  board: esp01_1m

api:
  services:
    - service: send_raw_command
      variables:
        command: int[]
      then:
        - remote_transmitter.transmit_raw:
            code: !lambda 'return command;'

remote_transmitter:
  pin: GPIO14
  carrier_duty_percent: 50%

HA configuration.yaml:

smartir:

fan:
  - platform: smartir
    name: Bedroom fan
    unique_id: bedroom_fan
    device_code: 4000
    controller_data: my_espir_send_raw_command
    power_sensor: binary_sensor.fan_power

Available codes for Fan devices:

The following are the code files created by the amazing people in the community. Before you start creating your own code file, try if one of them works for your device. Please open an issue if your device is working and not included in the supported models. Contributing to your own code files is welcome. However, we do not accept incomplete files as well as files related to MQTT controllers.

Kaze

Code Supported Models Controller
1000 Unknown Broadlink

Acorn

Code Supported Models Controller
1020 Unknown Broadlink

Lucci Air

Code Supported Models Controller
1040 Aria Broadlink
7040 Aria ESPHome

Super Fan

Code Supported Models Controller
1060 A1 Broadlink

Hampton Bay

Code Supported Models Controller
1080 Unknown Broadlink

Pacific

Code Supported Models Controller
1100 Unknown Broadlink

Europace

Code Supported Models Controller
1120 Unknown Broadlink

SMC

Code Supported Models Controller
1140 SP486, SP483 Broadlink