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The Alarm Decoder is a hardware adapter that interfaces with Ademco/Honeywell alarm panels. It acts essentially like a keypad, reading and writing messages on a serial bus that connects keypads with the main panel.

There are several versions of the adapter available:

  • ad2pi (a board that plugs into a Raspberry Pi and so offers network-based TCP connectivity)
  • ad2serial (serial port access)
  • or ad2usb (emulated serial port via USB).

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This binding allows openHAB to access the status of contacts and motion detectors connected to Honeywell Vista 20p and similar alarm panels.

# Prerequisites

How to wire the alarm decoder into the panel is described in the alarm decoder quickstart guide. Before working on the main panel, it is advisable to put the alarm system in test mode, and unplug the phone connection to it for good measure (don't forget to plug it back in when finished).

Understanding exactly what expansion boards are connected to the main panel is crucial for a successful setup of the AlarmDecoder and also helpful in interpreting the messages from the alarmdecoder.

While many of the expansion devices don't have labels on the outside, inserting a flat screwdriver into the right slot and prying gently will usually uncover a circuit board with numbers on it that can be web searched.

Although not mentioned in the quickstart guide, and only documented on an oddthread, configuring the virtual relay boards is absolutely necessary on panels like the Honeywell Vista 20p and similar, or else all of the eight on-board zones will not be visible! The process sounds intimidating, and it does require bypassing the installer code (see panel documentation about that), but it is not all that hard.

Once the hardware has been set up properly, a simple, well documentedclear text ASCII byte stream is obtained, either on a serial port, or (with the ad2pi appliance) a TCP port that can be telnet'd to.

Here is an example ASCII stream straight from the alarmdecoder:

Each alarm zone of the panel is represented by a unique combination of message type and address.The message type depends on how the zone is connected to the panel: via radio frequency (RFX), a zone expander board (EXP), a relayboard (REL), or as a keypad (KPM). For instance: !REL:14,02,01 indicates that relay board 14, channel 02 has gone into state 01. The message type is REL, the address is 14,02.

Before configuring the binding one must determine which zone generates what message. The easiest way is to observe the ascii stream whilefaulting a given zone by e.g. opening a window or door.

# Binding Configuration

The binding can be configured in the file services/alarmdecoder.cfg.

PropertyDefaultRequiredDescription
connectYesYou can configure either a TCP connect with a value in the format tcp:<ad2pihostname.mydomain.com>:<port> or a serial connection similar to serial:/dev/ttyUSB0. Warning: using an Alarm Decoder via serial port has not been debugged yet!
send_commands_and_compromise_securityfalseNoTo send commands from openHAB to the alarm panel, set this to true. Once this option is set to true, the alarm system can potentially be disabled from openHAB. You have been warned!

# Item Configuration

Once the binding configuration is taken care of, create a suitable file (e.g. alarmdecoder.items) in your items folder.

Here is an example file that instantiates some Number and Contact items, and a String item:

Note that the status bits are accessible as either Contacts or Numbers. All but a few of them are quite useless.

Here is how to bind items to RFX, REL, and EXP messages:

Just like for the KPM messages, the RFX messages are exposed either as a Number or Contact item. Since the REL and EXP messages just givebinary data, they are only mapped to contact items.

Bitmask values for RFX messages are as follows:

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Most wireless devices will transmit their state on loop1 (0x80). Honeywell 5816 sensors (often used on doors/windows) use loop1 (0x80) for external contacts, and loop2 (0x40) for the magnetic contact; the 5804 remote keyfob uses one zone for each button.

If you don't care much about security and want to operate your alarm keypad from within openHAB, enable send_commands_and_compromise_security=true as discussed above, and add these lines to your alarmdecoder.items file:

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These items accept DecimalType commands from the openHAB bus, and map them to strings which are then SEND to the alarm panel. In the above example, when a number 10 arrives, a '*' is sent to the alarmdecoder, or any string that is configured. Note that the special character sequence POUND will be further translated to '#'.

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To show the keypad in a sitemap as are used in various user interfaces, add the following lines need to your sitemap file:

# Long Range Radio (LRR) Messages

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Starting from Release 1.10.0, Long Range Radio (LRR) Messages are also supported. LRR must be enabled in your alarm panel. For Vista series (or other Honeywell/Ademco) panels, this can be configured in field *29.

LRR format from Alarm Decoder is:

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See Alarm Decoder LRR Protocol.

Because <data> could be anything, it cannot be tied to a particular item as opposed to item bindings such as Contacts mentioned above. Instead, the entire message is sent to the binding.

# Example LRR usage

items/alarm_LRR.items (to receive the long-range radio message):

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rules/alarm_LRR.rules (to parse and route the message):

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transform/alarm_LRR_eventmap.map:

# Quirks

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  1. The alarmdecoder cannot query the panel for the state of individual zones. For this reason, the binding puts contacts into the 'unknown'state, until the panel goes into the READY state. At that point, all contacts for which no messages have arrived are presumed to be in theCLOSED state. In other words: to get to a clean slate after an openHAB restart, close all doors/windows such that the panel is READY.

  2. The sitemap provided above may not display properly when viewing from the Classic UI. It has been confirmed to work with GreenT, and the Habdroid and iOS mobile apps.

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