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  1. Hey guys, Chad - Thank you very much for your contribution... I have a Pioneer VSX-1021-K and your original post worked very well to set up the basics, but I was unable to retrieve a full list of commands using the file mentioned (/js/common.js). I was able to open the file but I could not find anything useful or even references to the basic commands, so I think my receiver is architected a bit differently than yours. Mine does not have a full-featured web interface which could explain the difference, but it does seem to respond to all the raw commands just fine. After some digging, I found a link that references some additional commands for Pioneer receivers: http://www.mikepoulson.com/2011/06/prog ... oneer.html ...Which lead me to the following FULL list of commands from the manufacturer: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3275573/2010%20 ... r%20CI.pdf Please note that there are some Japanese characters in the file so you will be prompted to install the Adobe language pack. Don't worry, the document is in English The PDF is oriented towards using the Telnet interface for management (as opposed to HTTP) - but the commands seem to work either way as long as you follow the pattern that Chad provided. I would wager that using Telnet might also allow you to get feedback from the device back to the ISY, but then again I just bought the networking module a few hours ago so what do I know! Also, in case anyone cares to comment - I am curious about any "practical" uses for ISY integration of receivers and/or Blu-Ray players - which is next on my list, followed by my Sony Google TV (if that is even possible). So far, the best I can dream up is to adjust the volume when the furnace turns on (Insteon thermostat), since the unit is quite loud. Perhaps a "hot tub" scene may be in order to switch to "Speaker B" , change the receiver input, and adjust the appropriate lights. I'm sure there are a million uses that I haven't even thought of yet. Any suggestions? Thanks! Ron
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