You might want to check out AutHomation. An app that I wrote for android. It supports alarm panels. I have not tested it with the Elk, but it should work. You can find it in the market or in the Remote Control Section of the forum:
Thanks for the quick reply, I have used these files and successfully to setup up my M1 via its ip address, but I have 2 problems;
The disarm trigger and notification does not trigger a scene or notifies me.
There is an invalid pin warning, see screen shot (I notice this was covered earlier but I couldn’t see it was not resolved, more it was probably me not being able to find the answer!)
I have had these features working earlier in UI5 but I rolled it back to UI4 due to sluggish performance when scenes were triggered via the Ness M1 (Australian distributor of the ELK M1).
Did you put Disarmed for the Armed state or Armed detailed state events?
This means that either the PIN code is missing, has other characters than numbers, or the invalid PIN message has been received from the panel. Re-enter the PIN code, maybe you entered a wrong PIN code accidentally.
I definately have “disarmed” in armed detail state, but I just tried “No” to the answer for armed state and it work, then went back to disarm for armed detailed state and it stop working!
With the code, I have tried several codes in the system all arm and disarm the system but show the invalid pin code message.
No its just a 4 digit pin, but I do have a Rosslare wiegand pin/prox reader on the system and my code also is mirrored in wiegand format. But I have tried other codes that do not get access from the Rosslare and still receive the error message. But in receiving the error message on Vera, it still arms and disarms the system perfectly.
What is the status of this plugin?
Last I heard, there were many things yet to be completed, such as control of the outputs, tasks and readouts of the temperature sensors. From what I understood, it was going to be an indefinite wait because of UI5 development.
I am really looking forward to using those features.
In the panel device Advanced tab there should be two variables, DoorSensors and SmokeSensors. Add the zone numbers separated by a comma (e.g. if zones 5, 12 and 13 are door sensors, add them in the DoorSensors variable like this: 5,12,13).
I wanted to do this automatically when I made the plugin, but I reached the conclusion that I couldn’t do it based on the zone definition alone. This is the list of the zone definitions as reported by the panel. As you can see, there isn’t an obvious mapping between these zone definitions and the MiOS security sensor types. So I decided that instead of doing guesswork on what would be best, I better let the user specify what type are the zones.
Hi,
Are DoorSensors and SmokeSensors the only two options?
The Elk can use a great deal of sensors, including temperature sensors, water (leak) sensors, etc. many of which I own and use frequently.
Currently yes, I used only sensors of type SecuritySensor. I will add support for temperature sensors and waterleak sensors in the next plugin version.