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<p>The <code class="highlighter-rouge">envisalink</code> component will allow Home Assistant users who own either a DSC or Honeywell alarm panel to leverage their alarm system and it’s sensors to provide Home Assistant with rich information about their homes. Connectivity between Home Assistant and the alarm panel is accomplished through a device produced by Eyez On, known as the Envisalink. The Envisalink evl3 and evl4 boards provide a TCP/IP interface to the alarm panel, where it emulates an alarm keypad. This board also exposes a raw TCP/IP based API, upon which this component is built. Currently, the Envisalink version 4 is the latest model. This component supports both the evl3 and the evl4.</p>
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<p>The <code class="highlighter-rouge">envisalink</code> component will allow Home Assistant users who own either a DSC or Honeywell alarm panel to leverage their alarm system and its sensors to provide Home Assistant with rich information about their homes. Connectivity between Home Assistant and the alarm panel is accomplished through a device produced by Eyez On, known as the Envisalink. The Envisalink evl3 and evl4 boards provide a TCP/IP interface to the alarm panel, where it emulates an alarm keypad. This board also exposes a raw TCP/IP based API, upon which this component is built. Currently, the Envisalink version 4 is the latest model. This component supports both the evl3 and the evl4.</p>
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<p>Please visit the <a href="http://www.eyezon.com/">eyezon website</a> for further information about the evl3 and evl4 boards.</p>
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<p>There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:</p>
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