homebridge-visonic-powerlink2
v1.0.1
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Visonic PowerLink2 plugin for Homebridge: https://github.com/nfarina/homebridge
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homebridge-visonic-powerlink2
This Homebridge plugin allows Visonic security systems, which have the optional PowerLink2 module inside, to be controlled using Apple HomeKit (e.g. in the Home app on iOS, and via Siri)
Homebridge acts as a bridge between HomeKit (on your Apple devices) and (non-HomeKit-supporting) accessories you have. If you don't already have a computer that can be left running Homebridge continuously at home, you could set up Homebridge on a Raspberry Pi.
Install
- Install Homebridge by following its installation steps
- Install this plugin:
npm install -g homebridge-visonic-powerlink2
- Edit your Homebridge
config.json
file (~/.homebridge/config.json
on macOS and Linux), adding your security system toaccessories
– see the sample below
Configuration
Configuration sample:
"accessories": [
{
"accessory": "PowerLink2",
"name": "Security System",
"host": "10.0.1.200",
"username": "your-username",
"password": "your-password"
}
]
Required parameters:
host
string – The IP address, or hostname, of the PowerLink2. (The IP address will match your router's, but with the last block being.200
, if DHCP is used)username
string andpassword
string – The details to log into the PowerLink2 with. By default, they'reAdmin
andAdmin123
respectively. (Be sure to change the password!)
Optional parameters:
pollForChanges
boolean – Turns on continued polling of the system state: if the system status gets changed externally (e.g. via a physical keypad), HomeKit will still get notified of the change (default:true
)pollingInterval
number – How long, in seconds, to wait between each poll. Each poll seems quite intensive on the PowerLink2; a value of 10 seconds or greater is recommended to avoid it going unresponsive & restarting. (default:10
)debug
boolean – Turns on extensive logging, to help debug issues, when set totrue
(default:false
)