![]() RF Loop - (optional) The loop number associated with RF zones (1, 2, 3, or 4).Providing this field allows Home Assistant to associate raw sensor data to a given zone, allowing direct monitoring of the state, battery, and supervision status. RF Serial - (optional) The RF serial-number associated with wireless RF zones.Zone Type - the type of sensor (see Device Classes). ![]() The settings for zones are described below: Clear the Zone Name field and press Submit. Press Submit to move to the next screen where the existing zone settings will be pre-filled. When prompted, enter the number of the zone you’d like to remove. Edit the zone settings and press Submit to save the changes. When prompted, enter the number of the zone you’d like to edit. Note: The zone number that was entered will appear as an attribute on the binary sensor entity that’s created in order to easily edit the zone settings at a later time. Press Submit to move to the next screen where you’ll be prompted for the zone settings. When prompted, enter the number of the zone you’d like to add. Zones can be added, edited, and removed through the option forms.Įach zone that’s added to AlarmDecoder will have its own binary sensor created. See Arming Key Sequences section below for more information. Code Required for Arming - Set to false to enable arming without a code.This setting requires a code only if there are faulted zones when arming. Auto Bypass on Arm - (Honeywell only) Set to true to automatically bypass all open zones by sending code + 6# before arming.For both systems, whenever this option is set to true, a code will be required for night arming regardless of the Code Required for Arming setting. For DSC systems, set to true to enable No-Entry mode instead of Stay mode for night arming. Alternative Night Mode - For Honeywell systems, set to true to enable Night-Stay mode instead of Instant mode for night arming.There are currently 3 arming settings for AlarmDecoder (shown below). Once AlarmDecoder has been set up according to the instructions above, the arming settings and zones can be configured by selecting Options on the AlarmDecoder card on the Settings -> Devices & Services page. baud rate - the baud rate of the AlarmDecoder device (i.e.path - the path to the AlarmDecoder device (i.e.port - the port that AlarmDecoder is accessible on (i.e.host - the hostname or IP address of the machine connected to the AlarmDecoder device.Depending on your selection, you will be asked for the following connection information: You will be prompted to select a protocol (i.e. If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following stepsįollow the instructions on screen to complete the setup. ConfigurationĪdding AlarmDecoder to your Home Assistant instance can be done via the user Any event sent by the AlarmDecoder device will be immediately reflected within Home Assistant. Alarm Control Panel: Reports on alarm status, and can be used to arm/disarm the system. ![]() There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Please visit the AlarmDecoder website for further information about the AlarmDecoder devices. The AlarmDecoder devices provide a serial, TCP/IP socket or USB interface to the alarm panel, where it emulates an alarm keypad. ![]() Connectivity between Home Assistant and the alarm panel is accomplished through a device produced by Nu Tech Software Solutions, known as the AlarmDecoder. The alarmdecoder integration will allow Home Assistant users who own either a DSC or Honeywell alarm panel to leverage their alarm system and its sensors to provide Home Assistant with rich information about their homes.
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