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Paradox_IP150

Hassio add-on, Python and MQTT bindings for controlling a Paradox alarm via the IP150 web interface V3.

Dependencies

For best results, requires a Paradox IP150S with a firmware below 4.x. 1.x seems to work the best. It is worth considering to have your IP150S use the DNS from your router and then block access to 54.165.77.37 and upgrade.insightgoldatpmh.com as IP150's have been known to upgrade their firmware automatically.

Paradox_IP150 Docker addon for HASS.IO

Support for this Plugin can be found at:

https://community.home-assistant.io/t/paradox-alarm-mqtt-hassio-addon/38569

This currently only supports manual install:

This add-on will run an mqtt interface for the Paradox ip150 module, via the ip150 web interface.

You can try it out by getting ssh access to your hassio installation, then

cd /addons
git clone https://github.com/alfredopironti/Paradox_IP150.git paradox_ip150_mqtt

If installing in the /addons directory does not work, please try using the /addons/local directory, as different users seem to have different mileage on this.

Then go to the homeassistant home page: click on Hass.io in the menu; then on the add-on store tab. The add-on should appear in the local add-ons list.

Configure the IP address of your mqtt broker and ip150 module, set panel code and password, and you should be good to go.

There is currently no logging displayed from the hass.io addon when the addon is working correctly. Errors for the hass.io addon are only displayed when the addon is configured incorrectly.

Basic configuration should allow you to get going:

Make sure you have an MQTT broker running, for instance by using Hass.io integrations. Also, the IP150 module only works with a self-signed certificate, which offers little protection over plaintext. Hence, the recommended setup is to:

  • Disable remote access to the IP150 module on your router
  • Configure the IP150 module to work via HTTP (port 80)
  • You can still arm, disarm and see if the alarm triggered via the Home Assistant interface, which can be securely accessed remotely

Then:

Hass.io: add-on configuration details => Paradox IP150MQTT Adapter (web based configuration)

{
“IP150_ADDRESS”: “http://[IP-OF-IP150]”,
“PANEL_CODE”: “[mastercode]”,
“PANEL_PASSWORD”: “[webpassword]”,
“MQTT_ADDRESS”: “mqtt://[IP-OF-MQTT-BROKER]”,
“MQTT_USERNAME”: “MQTT_user”,
“MQTT_PASSWORD”: “MQTT_pwd”,
“ALARM_PUBLISH_TOPIC”: “paradox/alarm/state”,
“ALARM_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC”: “paradox/alarm/cmnd”,
“ZONE_PUBLISH_TOPIC”: “paradox/zone/state”,
“CTRL_PUBLISH_TOPIC”: “paradox/ctrl/state”,
“CTRL_SUBSCRIBE_TOPIC”: “paradox/ctrl/cmnd”
}

configuration.yaml - Configuring the alarm control panel

alarm_control_panel:
  - platform: mqtt
    name: "House Paradox"
    state_topic: “paradox/alarm/state/1”
    command_topic: “paradox/alarm/cmnd/1”
    qos: 1
    availability_topic: "paradox/ctrl/state"
    payload_available: "Connected"
    payload_not_available: "Disconnected"
    payload_disarm: “DISARM”
    payload_arm_home: “ARM_HOME”
    payload_arm_away: “ARM_AWAY”
#ARM_HOME = Arm_sleep @Line48 ip150.mqtt.py -- this will change in future releases

Lovelace card for the alarm control panel

type: alarm-panel
states:
  - arm_home
  - arm_away
entity: alarm_control_panel.house_paradox
name: Alarm

configuration.yaml - Configuring PIR sensors (optional)

binary-sensor:
  - platform: mqtt
    state_topic: “paradox/zone/state/2”
    name: “Study”
    qos: 1
    payload_on: “on”
    payload_off: “off”
    availability_topic: "paradox/ctrl/state"
    payload_available: "Connected"
    payload_not_available: "Disconnected"
#Repeat for other Zones/Openings in your setup