I purchased the IT-100 board and then decided I wanted to expand it a bit further to include more zones.
I have a DSC alarm at my house (a PC1832) and I want to use Home Assistant to work with it. It is possible to fire off an envisalink-based alarm directly from Home Assistant. Programming a DSC 1832 Alarm (or re-programming). Any event sent by the Envisalink device will be immediately reflected within Home Assistant.Īs of 0.29, the alarm_trigger service is supported. Alarm Control Panel: Reports on partition status, and can be used to arm/disarm the system.Sensor: Emulates an alphanumeric keypad attached to the alarm panel.From our revolutionary control panels, to our industry-leading IP alarm monitoring products and now to our sleek, contemporary self-contained wireless panels, DSC has always been front and center in the security space. Binary Sensor: Reports on zone status (Check the type/class list for a possible visualization of your zone.) Since the company’s genesis, the experts at DSC have been leading the way.There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: Please visit the eyezon website for further information about the evl3 and evl4 boards. This integration supports both the evl3 and the evl4. Currently, the Envisalink version 4 is the latest model. This board also exposes a raw TCP/IP based API, upon which this integration is built. The Envisalink evl3 and evl4 boards provide a TCP/IP 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 Eyez On, known as the Envisalink. The envisalink 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.