Alain Turbide
Alain Turbide
The S, A and N are the direct commands for those modes as they simulate the DSC panel keys assigned to those functions. Since you are using homeassistant you might...
There's a few boards that are out that include an esp32 with built in ethernet connectivity such as : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001122992446.html https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/06/10/ttgo-t-internet-poe-board-provides-ethernet-poe-wifi-bluetooth/ Then you configure esphome to use ethernet: https://esphome.io/components/ethernet.html Edit:...
No, it's a bug in the panel events date decoding. I have to look into it.
Ok, issue resolved and new version pushed to branch "new"
As I posted in the home assistant thread, try minimizing the amount of data showing in the logs to see if that helps by setting debug=1 or debug=0 for now:...
One thing I noticed is that your system is very chatty. For instance, the E6.2C (Enabled zones update) ``` [06:27:15][I][Paneldata: :956]: E6: E6 00 2C 02 00 00 00 00...
I believe you also have api encryption turned out. Another thing you can try is disable the api encryption and try again. As another I suppose, you can try changing...
I had another thought. There is one difference in the esp32 version compared to the esp8266 and it's the use of the Realtime esphome functions to synchronize the panel with...
I have two panels I test with. One uses the voltage divider circuit and one uses the optocoupler version. Not knowing how the bus is implemented, I avoided adding extra...
Well, at least we know what the issue isnt. Those compiler warnings are normal. They come from the esp32 framework code, not mine. It is a bizarre issue though with...