--- title: Global Caché GC-100 description: Instructions on how to integrate gc100 with Home Assistant. ha_category: - Binary Sensor - Hub - Switch ha_release: 0.57 ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_domain: gc100 ha_platforms: - binary_sensor - switch ha_integration_type: integration --- The Global Caché GC-100 can be integrated into Home Assistant. GC-100 is a TCP-controllable hardware device which has an array of relays, RS232 serial ports, and flexible ports which can be programmed to be either digital inputs or IR blaster outputs. There are a variety of submodels of the GC-100 which have different amounts of each I/O type. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - [Configuration](#configuration) - [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor) - [Switch](#switch) Currently, only relays and ports configured to be digital inputs are supported in Home Assistant. For IR support, please use the [iTach remote platform](/integrations/itach), but note that it will likely not function concurrently on the same GC100 due to limitations in the TCP socket server implementation used by Global Caché. ## Configuration To enable this device, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry gc100: host: IP_ADDRESS ``` {% configuration %} host: description: The hostname or IP address of your GC100 device. required: true type: string port: description: The port on which the GC100 is listening. required: false default: 4998 type: integer {% endconfiguration %} ## Binary Sensor To enable this sensor, you first have to set up [gc100](#configuration), and add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry binary_sensor: - platform: gc100 ports: - '3:1': Doorchime - '3:2': Garage Obstruction ``` {% configuration %} ports: description: > A list of module-address to name mappings in the format `'x:y': name`, where x is module #, y is address. required: true type: list {% endconfiguration %} ## Switch This allows you to control and monitor the relay state on your GC100. To enable this switch, you first have to set up [gc100](#configuration), and add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry switch: - platform: gc100 ports: - '4:1': Siren - '4:2': Sprinkler ``` {% configuration %} ports: description: "A list of module-address to name mappings in the format 'x:y': name, where x is module #, y is address." required: true type: list {% endconfiguration %}