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anto79-ops

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  1. @Cyknight thanks for sharing your thoughts! It seems this may not be easy to do? Here's why im interested: I'm using a code here: https://github.com/XaF/qolsysgw that connects locally to my Qolsys Panel, and dumps sensor information to my MQTT broker, which then I use in Home Assistant for home automations. Works amazingly well, and fast, uses Control4 for communications. It has sensor state, tamper status, and maybe other attributes of the sensor but it does NOT have any battery information. Maybe a few months ago, I has to replace my glass break sensor batteries because the panel told me that (it showed up as error/issue on the panel), so I don't know creating a driver might be able to allow battery information via Control4 I can do some testing...but definitely not coding...lol
  2. ah, that's too bad. Yes, it does show a panel error on the general interface when a sensor battery is low or dead.
  3. Good day, Just wondering when Control4 is enabled on the Qolsys IQ2 panel, is the sensor battery level exposed? Clearly sensor state is exposed, but not sure about battery level of the sensor, i.e. battery is low for example. thanks
  4. Hi! I have an IQ2 panel on 2.7.0 (not the IQ2+), im trying to follow these instructions to enable 3rd party integrations, such as control4: https://qolsys.reamaze.com/kb/faqs-for-iqp2/how-to-integrate-your-iq-system-with-control-4 But I don't seem to get that option when I'm in the wifi devices menu. Do I have to install drivers on the panel? if so, which ones and how? thanks for your help!
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