
receiving messages send from the panel but also Sia level 4 is what I heard of honeywell there own protocol.


Wich section, wich zone, wich zonetype and the zonetext.įor example a burglar zone will only be send when the alarm is armed, not when it is disarmed. This is a one way protocol only from panel to receiver with most information like Sia level 3 is the most common and standardized protocol. Like the image above show there are several sia levels (original for communicating to the Still the question remains how to use that and if some (partial) Honeywell API is available to allow integration with home automation kit. I have no knowledge on these options, is in the manual somewhere. This makes any log fairly useless IMHO.ĭavid_van_As has made a clever solution, no sure how easy it is to implement as I read about soldering on the board? Though an option my preference would be to use the Ethernet.īTW there muse be other remote access tools available as Galaxy Flex can send data to an external security company - though phone but I think also Ethernet. Highly likely the traffic is encrypted, otherwise it is really easy to hack - would make Galaxy Flex a laugh.

It should log all traffic to the related IPS addresses. So I could run Wireshark and than use the Android panel app. I know the IP address on my router and the ports.I have the Android Galaxy app that allows to arm/disarm and status checks, in fact it mimics the control panel so with the right codes you have full access through Android.Lets assume we have a Galaxy Flex with working Ethernet connection.
