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Wrapper to Hills/Interlogix UltraSync ComNav/ZeroWire Hub

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NX-595E UltraSync Hub

Compatible with both NX-595E Hills ComNav and Interlogix ZeroWire UltraSync solutions.

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How Does It Work?

  1. First you need to install it; this part is easy:

    # Install ultrasync onto your system
    pip install ultrasync
    
  2. Create a configuration file that identifies:

    1. The location the ComNav/ZeroWire hub can be found on some network.
    2. Your ComNav/ZeroWire login User ID
    3. Your ComNav/ZeroWire login pin

    Note: You can only be logged into the ComNav/ZeroWire hub with the same user once; a subsequent login with the same user logs out the other. Since this tool/software actively polls and maintains a login session to your Hub, it can prevent you from being able to log into at the same time elsewhere (via it's website). It is strongly recommended you create a second user account on your Hub dedicated to just this service.

    # An example of what would be found in your configuration file:
    # Use hashtags/pound symbols (#) to optionally add comments
    # Syntax is simply <key>: <value>
    #
    # You must specify hostname, user, and pin
    #
    host: 192.168.0.30
    user: My Username
    pin: 1234
    
  3. Use the --scene (-s) to set your security system's alarm scene. The possible options are: disarm, away, and stay.

    # By default if no --config= (-c) is specified; one will be automatically
    # loaded from the following location (if present):
    #  ~/.ultrasync
    #  ~/.config/ultrasync
    
    # Windows users can store their default configuration files here:
    #  %APPDATA%/UltraSync/config
    #  %LOCALAPPDATA%/UltraSync/config
    
    # Disarm your security system
    ultrasync --scene disarm
    
    # Arm your security system and activate all of your sensors when setting the
    # away mode macro
    ultrasync --scene away
    
    # Arm your security system and only activate your perimeter sensors:
    ultrasync --scene stay
    

What Else Can It Do?

  • You can put up a live monitor of your device by typing the following:

    # A live monitoring of your home security system:
    ultrasync --watch
    

UltraSync Watch Mode

  • You can generate a snapshot (in JSON format) that greatly details everything taking place through your security home setup. It provides MUCH greater detail than the --watch which allows it to also be integrated with Home Assistant.

    # Print a JSON formatted snapshot of all home security details
    ultrasync --details
    
  • You can perform a dump of all of the web based files (that I've found to be useful so far) to disk. This makes troubleshooting incredibly much easier.

    # Extracts information from your UltraSync Hub that can be
    # incredibly useful in debugging and/or adding enhancements
    ultrasync --debug-dump
    

    The debug content gets written to a zip file (residing in the same folder you ran this command from) in the form of: YYYYmmddHHMMSS.ultrasync-dump.zip.

Reverse Proxy

If you've exposed your panel to the internet, you can access it by setting your host to the full URL to it. For example:

# A sample ultrasync configuration that requires you to pass through
# a proxy in order to get to your destination:
host: https://your.security.panel/
user: My Username
pin: 1234

If you've also protected your panel behind an additional user/pass combo using Basic Auth at the reverse proxy, you can pass through it like so:

# A sample ultrasync configuration that requires you to pass through
# a proxy expecting authentication in order to get to your destination:
host: https://user:pass@your.security.panel/
user: My Username
pin: 1234

Disclaimer

This software was created by reverse engineering my own personal security system. All of this code was generated through trial and error since there is no documentation that I could find that explains the registers. If you can help out by filling in some of the blanks throughout the code base, I would be greatly appreciative of it! Alternatively buying me a coffee greatly inspires me to continue improving the application.

Otherwise, please feel free to file bugs and use this at your sole discretion as I have no control over how your own security system might have been set up. But what has been written here should work for all owners.

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