--- layout: page title: "Manual Alarm Control Panel with MQTT Support" description: "Instructions how to integrate manual alarms into Home Assistant with MQTT support." date: 2017-07-02 9:10 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: home-assistant.png ha_category: Alarm ha_release: "0.50" --- This platform extends the [manual alarm](/components/alarm_control_panel.manual/) by adding support for MQTT control of the alarm by a remote device. It can be used to create external keypads which simply change the state of the manual alarm in Home Assistant. It's essentially the opposite of the [MQTT Alarm Panel](/components/alarm_control_panel.mqtt/) which allows Home Assistant to observe an existing, fully-featured alarm where all of the alarm logic is embedded in that physical device. The component will accept the following commands from your Alarm Panel via the `command_topic`: - `DISARM` - `ARM_HOME` - `ARM_AWAY` - `ARM_NIGHT` When the state of the manual alarm changes, Home Assistant will publish one of the following states to the `state_topic`: - 'disarmed' - 'armed_home' - 'armed_away' - 'armed_night' - 'pending' - 'triggered' To use your panel in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry alarm_control_panel: - platform: manual_mqtt state_topic: home/alarm command_topic: home/alarm/set ``` Configuration variables: The following configuration variables from the base manual alarm platform are available: - **name** (*Optional*): The name of the alarm. Default is "HA Alarm". - **code** (*Optional*): If defined, specifies a code to enable or disable the alarm in the frontend. This code is not required for MQTT interactions. - **code_template** (*Optional*): If defined, returns a code to enable or disable the alarm in the frontend; an empty string disables checking the code. Inside the template, the variables **from_state** and **to_state** identify the current and desired state. Only one of **code** and **code_template** can be specified. - **delay_time** (*Optional*): The time in seconds of the pending time before triggering the alarm. Default is 0 seconds. - **pending_time** (*Optional*): The time in seconds of the pending time before effecting a state change. Default is 60 seconds. - **trigger_time** (*Optional*): The time in seconds of the trigger time in which the alarm is firing. Default is 120 seconds. - **disarm_after_trigger** (*Optional*): If true, the alarm will automatically disarm after it has been triggered instead of returning to the previous state. - **armed_home/armed_away/armed_night/disarmed/triggered** (*Optional*): State specific settings - **delay_time** (*Optional*): State specific setting for **delay_time** (all states except **triggered**) - **pending_time** (*Optional*): State specific setting for **pending_time** (all states except **disarmed**) - **trigger_time** (*Optional*): State specific setting for **trigger_time** (all states except **triggered**) See the documentation for the [manual alarm platform](/component/alarm_control_panel.manual/) for a description. Additionally, the following MQTT configuration variables are also available: - **state_topic** (*Required*): The MQTT topic HA will publish state updates to. - **command_topic** (*Required*): The MQTT topic HA will subscribe to, to receive commands from a remote device to change the alarm state. - **qos** (*Optional*): The maximum QoS level for subscribing and publishing to MQTT messages. Default is 0. - **payload_disarm** (*Optional*): The payload to disarm this Alarm Panel. Default is "DISARM". - **payload_arm_home** (*Optional*): The payload to set armed-home mode on this Alarm Panel. Default is "ARM_HOME". - **payload_arm_away** (*Optional*): The payload to set armed-away mode on this Alarm Panel. Default is "ARM_AWAY". - **payload_arm_night** (*Optional*): The payload to set armed-night mode on this Alarm Panel. Default is "ARM_NIGHT". In the configuration example below: - The disarmed state never triggers the alarm. - The armed_home state will leave no time to leave the building or disarm the alarm. - While other states state will give 30 seconds to leave the building before triggering the alarm, and 20 seconds to disarm the alarm when coming back. ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry alarm_control_panel: - platform: manual_mqtt state_topic: home/alarm command_topic: home/alarm/set pending_time: 30 delay_time: 20 trigger_time: 4 disarmed: trigger_time: 0 armed_home: pending_time: 0 delay_time: 0 ``` ## {% linkable_title Examples %} Refer to the [Manual Alarm Control page](/components/alarm_control_panel.manual/#examples) for some real life examples of how to use this panel. ## {% linkable_title MQTT Control %} The state of this alarm can be controlled using [MQTT](/components/mqtt/). Ensure you've configured that before adding this component. To change the state of the alarm, publish one of the following messages to the `command_topic`: - `DISARM` - `ARM_HOME` - `ARM_AWAY` - `ARM_NIGHT` To receive state updates from HA, subscribe to the `state_topic`. Home Assistant will publish a new message whenever the state changes: - `disarmed` - `armed_home` - `armed_away` - `armed_night` - `pending` - `triggered`