My System is a Honeywell Lyric L5200 and is 100% wireless. We bought our new home in 2015 and I installed it and the wireless sensors before we even moved in. We have had it professionally monitored using total connect 2.0 ever since. I must say, the system has performed admirably all this time with the only major annoyance being battery replacement every year or so. To echo your pain, the sensor battery's would always go out at night or just when i left for work and continually beeped to my dogs great discontent. so battery failure at the most inopportune time is my greatest gripe. Since i installed everything myself, there was never a service charge.

We have it monitored by a third party for about $12 a month and they really do nothing except provide me with the total connect app so i can monitor and get instant alerts on my phone. Between my cameras and TC 2.0 it is up to me to call the police/fire if something does happen but the monitoring provides me with a discount on my home insurance as well.


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With Wink's implosion last month, I took a step backwards and re-engineered everything with HE at the center. I'm now using the community Alarm Decoder app on HE, and can see (and trigger from) every single sensor on my alarm system in HE. Using HSM, I now have the two TC 2.0 links plus my backup Verizon LTE link on the HSM/HE side. Yes, I have three different paths to send alerts. I also have Homebridge linked to the HE via Maker API, and am using the iPhone presence to unlock the door and disarm the alarm system. Alarm Decoder and HE both run locally, with no cloud connection to TC 2.0 or anywhere else required.

Thanks Vreihen! Really good information. I guess I misspoke above and had to do some extra digging and found the panel was a lynx and not a lyric. While i am not sure what the difference is, Unfortunately the Alarm Decoder will not work. Under their compatibility page is states:

"Note: The Ademco LYNX Systems are NOT compatible as they do not support the 4 wire expansion bus the AlarmDecoder connects to."

This solution allows you to Arm Stay, Arm Away, Disarm any of the panels using a 5834-4 Honeywell keyfob connected (soldered) to a Zwave relay (3 relays required, although 4 will allow you to use all 4 buttons). All these wireless panels can use the Honeywell 5800 series wireless devices. It is important to learn the remote into the system and setup up the encryption before modifying the remote for this use.

You can also add a 5800RL relay module to many of the panels. This has 2 relays, one that reports an alarm condition, and the other an arm/disarm condition. Should be noted this module uses latching relays so it does not change condition on loss of power etc. This means that once the module is setup, an arm/disarm condition, and alarm condition should be done before connection to your input Zwave module.

I have passed onto Residio that a connection to Hubitat would be a win/win. I think the best way for this to implement would be direct to the panel. Since the panels already allow for a direct connection from an app on an iPhone/Android phone over wifi, a driver would need to be built to support this. It would be fast and reliable since they reside only on the local network.

I do not think a connection that goes back and logs into the customer Totalconnect account, is as beneficial as this relies on an encrypted connection through the Alarmnet servers and then back to the panel. Connection through the open internet could make the connection certainly slower and at time non-functional.

One of the large issues for the "Security" companies is with the ability to disarm the alarm panel from any connection that communicates over the WWW. In their view to compromise customer security from the internet. To that end I hit a wall suggesting any solution that has that stigma. A solution that is only on the local LAN curbs this obstacle. That is why I have asked for the info on communicating locally with the panel.

In this Vendor case Residio panels communicate only with the Residio servers (encrypted) and from there to your encrypted smartphone app. Any command made on the app goes back to the servers and then to the panel. It is the same for their Totalconnect devices including cameras. The only time this is not true is when you use one of their apps (local control) to be locked (Mac ID) to the panel and work over the local LAN. The smartphone becomes a remote keypad. It is this connection I am asking that we be allowed to make a hub connection through.

AlarmDecoder and Envisalink both support Honeywell/Ademco Vista and DSC panels via community-written integrations, and wire directly to the alarm panel as a second keypad. I have AlarmDecoder connected to my Hubitat, and it has been sending sensor signals and arming/disarming the system for a few years now without a hiccup.....

The Vista family of products have been around a very long time, and the keypads that connected to the panel were not encrypted so it was easy to get in and figure out the communication, create a third party module to fulfill this need. However the Vista family as we knew it then is starting to disappear (DSC and other vendors will fall into this in the same way) The newer Residio Pro Series panel will get additions to their families to take over as the heart of the legacy wired systems, to "update" the Vista systems. As cell flavors Sunset, the older panels will lose the ability to update their communication paths and the product/customers will be forced to upgrade the control. This will render the current modules like Envisalink obsolete. All wireless and keypad communication is already moving to encryption which will make it much tougher for these third party modules to be made. I think back to the days when there were a 100 devices connected to a single or 4 zone panel. Progress in this industry is always marching.

I just wanted to update, I came across a hardwire module for The Honeywell Vista panels, made by Honeywell/Residio called the 4232CBM. This is a serial ontrol4 device. This module connects to the keypad bus and has an RS232/422 wiring connection. You could add an ethernet to serial adapter to this and connect to Hubitat through the local network. The panel compatbility is Vista 10, 15, 20, and 21 panels. The module does not include the driver or documentation so one would need to be written.

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Your Honeywell Panel must have an active internet or cellular connection in order to communicate with the Honeywell AlarmNet360 Servers and Total Connect 2.0. You must also have an Amazon Alexa Device, and you must download the Amazon Alexa App on a compatible Android or iOS Device. If you do not have the Amazon Alexa App, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. The app can be identified by its light blue background with a white circle in the middle.

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Additionally, you can set your Honeywell up to send you notifications for any alarms or events. You can also connect your cameras with the system, and with the highest package, you can integrate any home automation device with your system.

Our company uses Bell Total Connect (BTC) desktop app. When I am logged into the app, doesn't matter if DND is turned on or not, if a call comes in while I am in a MS Teams meeting, I am disconnected from the meeting and have to reconnect. I have tried to dismiss calls, same thing happens. My co-workers have reported experiencing the same issue to me.

Not a solution, but do you have a headset? In some cases the other apps attempt to take over the device and disconnect the Teams meeting. Sometimes you can configure their settings to ring from a different device.

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