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The Hikvision Binary Sensor is a platform that parses the event stream of a Hikvision IP Camera or NVR and presents the camera/nvr events to Home Assistant as binary sensors with either an "off" or "on" state.
The platform will automatically add all sensors to Home Assistant that are configured within the camera/nvr interface to "Notify the surveillance center" as a trigger. If you would like to hide a sensor type you can do so by either unchecking "Notify the surveillance center" in the camera configuration or by using the "ignored" customize option detailed below.
In order for the sensors to work the hikvision user must have the 'Remote: Notify Surveillance Center/Trigger Alarm Output' permission which can be enabled from the user management section of the web interface. Also the 'WEB Authentication' needs to be set to 'digest/basic' in the security/authentication section.
For example, if you configure a camera with the name "Front Porch" that has motion detection and line crossing events enabled to notify the surveillance center the following binary sensors will be added to Home Assistant:
binary_sensor.front_porch_motion
binary_sensor.front_port_line_crossing
When used with a NVR device the sensors will be appended with the channel number they represent. For example, if you configure an NVR with the name "Home" that supports 2 cameras with motion detection and line crossing events enabled to notify the surveillance center the following binary sensors will be added to Home Assistant:
binary_sensor.home_motion_1
binary_sensor.home_motion_2
binary_sensor.home_line_crossing_1
binary_sensor.home_line_crossing_2
This platform should work with all Hikvision cameras and nvrs, and has been confirmed to work with the following models:
- DS-2CD3132-I
- DS-2CD2232-I5
- DS-2CD2032-I
- DS-2CD2042WD-I
- DS-2CD2142FWD-I
- DS-2CD2155FWD-IS
To enable this sensor,
add the following lines are required in your configuration.yaml
file:
binary_sensor:
- platform: hikvision
host: IP_ADDRESS
username: user
password: pass
{% configuration %}
host:
description: The IP address of the camera you would like to connect to.
required: true
type: string
username:
description: The username to authenticate with.
required: true
type: string
password:
description: The password to authenticate with.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: >
The name you would like to give the camera in Home Assistant,
defaults to name defined in the camera.
required: false
type: string
port:
description: The port to connect to the camera on.
required: false
type: integer
default: 80
ssl:
description: "true
if you want to connect with https. Be sure to set the port also."
required: false
type: boolean
customize:
description: >
This attribute contains sensor-specific override values.
Only sensor name needs defined:
required: false
type: map
keys:
ignored:
description: >
Ignore this sensor completely. It won't be shown in
the Web Interface and no events are generated for it.
required: false
type: boolean
delay:
description: >
Specify the delay to wait after a sensor event ends before notifying
Home Assistant in seconds. This is useful to catch multiple quick trips
in one window without the state toggling on and off.
required: false
type: integer
default: 5
{% endconfiguration %}
Supported sensor/event types are:
- Motion
- Line Crossing
- Field Detection
- Video Loss
- Tamper Detection
- Shelter Alarm
- Disk Full
- Disk Error
- Net Interface Broken
- IP Conflict
- Illegal Access
- Video Mismatch
- Bad Video
- PIR Alarm
- Face Detection
- Scene Change Detection
Example of a configuration in your configuration.yaml
that utilizes the customize options for a camera:
binary_sensor:
- platform: hikvision
host: 192.168.X.X
port: 80
ssl: false
username: user
password: pass
customize:
motion:
delay: 30
line_crossing:
ignored: true
Example of a configuration in your configuration.yaml
that utilizes the customize options for a nvr:
binary_sensor:
- platform: hikvision
host: 192.168.X.X
port: 80
ssl: false
username: user
password: pass
customize:
motion_1:
delay: 30
field_detection_2:
ignored: true