

I found a forum post with the full command table for the Integra Serial Control Protocol (ISCP) that Onkyo / Integra equipment uses it’s usually only distributed to dealers. The serial port is intended to be used by system installers so they can tie it into their home automation system. I searched forums, but was surprised that no one was really building tools to do this. I already had a USB serial adapter (like this one), so getting started was a piece of cake. You can talk to Onkyo / Integra receivers via the DB9 RS- 2. I thought it would be nice to power on the receiver from my desk across the room with the proper input selected. I generally leave my receiver at the same volume and just switch the input from the Mac mini to the Xbox 3. I’ve never really used the actual remote control because the receiver sits in easy reach of the couch and the remote has about 5.

I suddenly wanted to control it remotely. About six years ago I bought a home theater system with an Integra DTR- 4. I prioritized the “most used“ codes that aren’t currently in the code set, there are quite a few possible commands left out.Controlling Onkyo / Integra receivers via RS- 2. I have tested this over ethernet and serial on my 758v3. Until the NAD codes are added, here’s supplemental codes to get things going for you (758v3 and 777v3). I’d love to see their products supported over IP control (and deep control with BluOS would be even better, or BluOS via Roon control if that were somehow easier to do). I personally previously used Denon, Marantz, Onkyo, and Integra gear in my house, but I’ve swapped it all out for NAD and BluOS equipment because NAD’s electronics/DACs sound significantly better. Here’s an example of one page for one of their popular receivers (click on the Control Integration tab): Please add support for NAD and all BluOS products.Īdditionally, NAD publishes control IP integration information on the page of each product. NAD’s making some great network streamers, pre/pros, and receivers that would be well served to be controlled by Roomie. Lenbrook, NAD’s parent company, is doing a great job with the Bluesound products and the BluOS platform is doing well as a result. NAD is making some great products these days.
