Hi all,
In my new house, a Verisure alarm was installed. I did not keep the contract. So now, everything is disable I think.
Door sensors are : ES700MGLS
Camera is ES700IPD
Central alarm is ES6500VSF-ES-M10
Badge reader is ES700TR5.
Is it something doable with HA and these devices?
Nothing seems possible with these devices?
makai
July 21, 2020, 7:50pm
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Do you know if these sensors are WiFi, zigbee or zwave? Maybe 433?
The only thing I found was the FCC approval, Saying that it is 915MHz for US. So probably 868MHz here in Europe.
WIRELESS
•Bi‐directional: End‐to‐End Bi‐Directional ESI protocol
•Advanced radio supervision algorithm
•Up to 700 meters RF range (open air)
•Modulation and Frequency: BFSK , 868.3 MHz or 916.5 MHz
Here is a user manual, explaining configuration through a blackberry device!
makai
July 21, 2020, 8:36pm
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I think that it’s using a proprietary protocol
Yes two king of Protocols : ESI (which means Essence Security International) and Ecop.
I’m affraid it’s dead.
wiof
April 27, 2024, 2:42pm
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I’ve looked a little more. It seems that these frequencies are used for LoRaWAN.
Since LoRa defines the lower, physical, layer, the upper networking layers were lacking. LoRaWAN is a protocol that was developed to define the upper layers of the network. LoRaWAN is a cloud-based medium access control (MAC) layer protocol, but acts mainly as a network layer protocol for managing communication between LPWAN gateways and end-node devices, as a routing protocol maintained by the LoRa Alliance.
LoRaWAN defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, whi...
So perhaps this is the way to go?
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