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homebridge-dlink-siren

v1.0.1

Published

Homebridge plugin for D-Link's DCH-S220 Wi-Fi Siren

Downloads

7

Readme

Homebridge D-Link's DCH-S220 Wi-Fi enabled Siren Plugin

This plugin exposes the functionality of D-Link's DCH-S220 Siren as a Switch.

Install

  • sudo npm install -g homebridge-dlink-siren
  • Create an accessory in your config.json file
  • Restart homebridge

Example config.json:

   "accessories": [
       {
         "accessory": "SirenSwitch",
         "name": "DLink Siren",
         "ipAddress": "192.168.1.10",
         "pin": 123456,
         "sound": 2,
         "volume": 100,
         "duration": 88888,
         "updateInterval": 2000
       }
   ]

Configuration Parameters

name: The name Homekit will give to your switch (you can change this later in Home app).

ipAddress: The IP Address of your Siren.

pin: 6 digit pin of your Siren, you can find it on the card included with it.

sound: The sound the sren will play upon turning it on, you may select one from the following list:

1 = Emergency

2 = Fire

3 = Ambulance

4 = Police

5 = Door Chime

6 = Beep

volume: Value from 1 to 100 determining the volume the siren should play at.

duration: Time in seconds the siren should play the sound (use 88888 for infinite).

updateInterval: Time in milliseconds the program will poll for siren status.