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Security System

José Antonio Jiménez Campos edited this page Oct 4, 2021 · 24 revisions

A Security System, that can be used to trigger an alarm and send notifications. Can be activated with a group of sensors using HomeKit automations.

Type Service Type
55 Security System

The following configuration is available:

Section Key Description
Modes "n" Customize modes to use
Actions "0", "1" etc. The actions performed by the service
Service Notifications "m" Notifications to send by another service
Initial State "s" State an service enters on boot
Actions on Boot "xa" Enable / Disable execution of service actions on boot
Historical Data Characteristics

Example

{
  "a": [{
    "t": 55,
    "s": 5,
    "es":[{
      "i": 1,
      "1": { "m": [ [ -1, 4 ] ] }
    }]
  }]
}

This is an example of a security system ("t": 55) with a switch used to trigger alarm when security system is activated. If you want to use a hidden switch not visible in Apple Home App, add "h":2 to switch service.

Modes

Key Default Description
"n" [ 0, 1, 2, 3 ] (default)

Standard HomeKit Security System has 4 modes (Descriptions by @Unteins):

  • 0 At Home. People at home, ignore some sensors like your front door sensor and your motion sensors because you’re coming and going through the house
  • 1 Away from Home. No one at home, listen to ALL the sensors and sound alarms.
  • 2 Night. everyone should be inside, ignore motion sensors in the house because we might get a glass of water in the middle of the night but all door and window sensors should trigger alarms because no one should be going on and out.
  • 3 Off.

You can override those modes and select your own combination declaring "n":[...] array with modes that you want. For example, to have only 2 states: "n":[1,3]

IMPORTANT: Order must be from lower to higher.

Some modes combinations could not work in HomeKit.

Actions

Key Action Description
"0" Stay at Home mode selected (default)
"1" Away from Home mode selected
"2" Night mode selected
"3" OFF mode selected
"4" Alarm triggered
"5" Alarm triggered when Stay at Home mode selected
"6" Alarm triggered when Away from Home mode selected
"7" Alarm triggered when Night mode selected
"8" Alarm is stopped

Service Notifications

The list of notifications "m" supported are as follows:

Value Notification
0 Set Stay at Home mode
1 Set Away from Home mode
2 Set Night mode
3 Set OFF mode
4 Trigger alarm
5 Trigger alarm if Stay at Home mode selected
6 Trigger alarm if Away from Home mode selected
7 Trigger alarm if Night mode selected
8 Stop alarm
10 Set Stay at Home mode status only
11 Set Away from Home mode status only
12 Set Night mode status only
13 Set OFF mode status only
14 Trigger recurrent alarm
15 Trigger recurrent alarm if Stay at Home mode selected
16 Trigger recurrent alarm if Away from Home mode selected
17 Trigger recurrent alarm if Night mode selected

Setting status only will not exec any associated action.

See the general Service Notifications section for details of how to configure these notifications.

Initial State

Initial state is defined by the "s" key contained within the accessory object.

Key State Description
"s" 0 At Home
1 Away from Home
2 Night
3 OFF (default)
5 Last state before restart

The initial state that a service enters on boot can be set using the "s" option.

Historical Data Characteristics

Characteristic Description
0 Current State
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