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interlogix b4z-861-http handheld wireless touchpad encrypted?

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rufunky:
I'm not sure this is the best place to post this ( maybe home automation troubleshooting would be better).

I have an interlogix b4z-861-http handheld wireless touchpad that I use to arm / disarm and control my x10 lights through my concord 4 alarm system. I also have a brodlink RM pro that supports learning of RF signals but am having trouble getting it to learn the RF signals. Is this because it is encrypted? Is there a way to get this to work?

I would love to set up my google home routine for bed to include arming my alarm as well as the routine for leaving the house.

petera:

--- Quote from: rufunky on August 29, 2018, 06:41:59 PM ---I'm not sure this is the best place to post this ( maybe home automation troubleshooting would be better).

I have an interlogix b4z-861-http handheld wireless touchpad that I use to arm / disarm and control my x10 lights through my concord 4 alarm system. I also have a brodlink RM pro that supports learning of RF signals but am having trouble getting it to learn the RF signals. Is this because it is encrypted? Is there a way to get this to work?

I would love to set up my google home routine for bed to include arming my alarm as well as the routine for leaving the house.

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Just saw this post today.

Yes the handheld remote does indeed broadcast an encrypted protocol particular to the Comcord 4 panel that won't be sniffed too easily if at all. The panel is UL listed.

If you really wanted to integrate the Concord 4 panel into your automation all you need is the the Automation Module https://static.interlogix.com/library/466-1876-C_superbus_2000_rs-232_automation_module_install_instr.pdf and the relevant software which will allow you to control all your lights and many other elements of automation.

If you're interested let me know and I can point you in the right direction

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