rtl_433/conf/verisure_alarm.conf

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# Verisure Alarm, contact switch made by Honeywell
# Copyright (C) 2020 Benjamin Larsson
#
# The payload is most likely encrypted, but you can still use the id
# and state to figure out if the contact switch is opened or closed.
#
# This decoder needs the classic FSK demodulator
#
#55fff d87e08023c005e1b3e2ed 54000 387e17fdc3ffbe04c1d13
#55fff d87e08023c005e1b3e2ed 54000 387e17fdc3ffbe04c1d13
#55fff d87e08023c005e1b3e2ed 54000 387e17fdc3ffbe04c1d13
#55fff d87e08023c005e1b3e2ed 54000 387e17fdc3ffbe04c1d13
#55fff d87e08023c005e1b3e2ed 54000 387e17fdc3ffbe04c1d13
#
# The bit stream might be 2 different packets of ca 10 bytes that
# are repeated several times.
decoder {
name=Verisure Alarm,
modulation=FSK_PCM,
short=208,
long=208,
reset=4025,
gap=2500,
tolerance=10,
match={20}0xafffe,
get=@24:{24}:id,
get=@52:{12}:state,
}