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HKC Quantum 70 Alarm - Full Set not working - not arming

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Yea, looking at the documentation online - the 4G/Wifi modules need minimum v4.4

I see there is also an Ethernet module available.

Tomorrow I am going to phone around some HKC accredited installers in South Manchester and see if they would be happy to do ad-hoc service, or if push comes to shove I'll get a service contract.

I am a Software engineer and love tinkering, so hopefully they'll be alright with me poking and prodding the alarm system, as I am curious if I can get Home Assistant to communicate with the alarm in the future once its on my LAN.

 

Edited by hootenanny321

32 minutes ago, hootenanny321 said:

if I can get Home Assistant to communicate with the alarm in the future once its on my LAN.

I also do that and no i cannot. There is a mod to connect to the cloud service but polling is slow as its pulling from the cloud. I use output modules and an esp32 to get the events from my hkc 10270. I have wifi gsm on the app (and a dualcom)

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3 hours ago, james.wilson said:

I also do that and no i cannot. There is a mod to connect to the cloud service but polling is slow as its pulling from the cloud. I use output modules and an esp32 to get the events from my hkc 10270. I have wifi gsm on the app (and a dualcom)

Why the dualcom?

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