Ness Alarm
The ness_alarm
integration will allow Home Assistant users who own a Ness D8x/D16x alarm system to leverage their alarm system and its sensors to provide Home Assistant with information about their homes. Connectivity between Home Assistant and the alarm is accomplished through a IP232 module that must be connected to the alarm.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
- Binary Sensor: Reports on zone statuses
- Alarm Control Panel: Reports on alarm status, and can be used to arm/disarm the system
The module communicates via the Ness D8x/D16x ASCII protocol.
Configuration
A ness_alarm
section must be present in the configuration.yaml
file and contain the following options as required:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
ness_alarm:
host: alarm.local
port: 2401
zones:
- name: Garage
id: 1
- name: Storeroom
id: 2
- name: Kitchen
id: 3
- name: Front Entrance
id: 4
- name: Front Door
id: 5
type: door
Configuration Variables
Time interval between updates. Supported formats: scan_interval: 'HH:MM:SS'
, scan_interval: 'HH:MM'
and Time period dictionary (see example below).
Infer the disarmed arming state only via system status events. This works around a bug with some panels (<v5.8
) which emit update.status = []
when they are armed.
List of zones to add
The zone type. Can be any binary_sensor device class.
Time period dictionary example
scan_interval:
# At least one of these must be specified:
days: 0
hours: 0
minutes: 0
seconds: 10
milliseconds: 0
Services
Service aux
Trigger an aux output. This requires PCB version 7.8 or higher.
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
output_id |
No | The aux output you wish to change. A number from 1-4. |
state |
Yes | The On/Off State, represented as true/false. Default is true. If P14xE 8E is enabled then a value of true will pulse output x for the time specified in P14(x+4)E. |
Service panic
Trigger a panic
Service data attribute | Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
code |
No | The user code to use to trigger the panic. |