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The concord232
platform provides integration with GE, Interlogix (and other brands) alarm panels that support the RS-232 Automation Control Panel interface module (or have it built in). Supported panels include Concord 4.
To use this platform, you will need to have the external concord232 client and server installed. The server must be running on the device which is connected to the automation module's serial port. The client must be installed on the machine running Home Assistant. These may often be the same machine, but do not have to be. For additional details in setting up and testing the client and server, see https://github.com/JasonCarter80/concord232.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
{% linkable_title Alarm Control Panel %}
To enable the alarm control panel platform, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
alarm_control_panel:
- platform: concord232
{% configuration %} host: description: The host where the concord232 server process is running. required: false type: string default: localhost port: description: The port where the Alarm panel is listening. required: false type: integer default: 5007 {% endconfiguration %}
{% linkable_title Binary Sensor %}
To enable the binary sensor platform, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: concord232
{% configuration %} host: description: The host where the concord232 server process is running. required: false type: string default: localhost port: description: The port where the Alarm panel is listening. required: false type: integer default: 5007 {% endconfiguration %}