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title: "ZigBee Binary Sensor"
description: "Instructions on how to set up ZigBee binary sensors within Home Assistant."
date: 2016-01-28 12:38
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ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: 0.12
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A `zigbee` binary sensor in this context is a device connected to one of the digital input pins on a [ZigBee](http://www.zigbee.org/) module. The states reported by such a device are limited to `on` or `off`. By default, a binary sensor is considered `on` when the ZigBee device's digital input pin is held 'high' and considered `off` when it is held `low`. This behaviour can be inverted by setting the `on_state` configuration variable to `low`.

To enable a digital input pin as binary sensor in your installation, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`:

```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
  - platform: zigbee
    name: Hallway PIR Sensor
    pin: 0
```

Configuration variables:

- **name** (*Required*): The name you would like to give the binary sensor in Home Assistant.
- **pin** (*Required*): The number identifying which pin to use.
- **address** (*Optional*): The long 64-bit address of the remote ZigBee device whose digital input pin you'd like to sample. Do not include this variable if you want to sample the local ZigBee device's pins.
- **on_state** (*Optional*): Either `high` (default) or `low`, depicting whether the binary sensor is considered `on` when the pin is `high` or `low`.