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fhem-mirror/fhem/contrib/99_ALARM.pm
rudolfkoenig 1af4b93426 Major rewrite. See the HISTORY
git-svn-id: https://svn.fhem.de/fhem/trunk@30 2b470e98-0d58-463d-a4d8-8e2adae1ed80
2007-03-19 14:59:37 +00:00

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#############################################
# Low Budget ALARM System
##############################################
# ATTENTION! This is more a toy than a professional alarm system!
# You must know what you do!
##############################################
#
# Concept:
# 1x Signal Light (FS20 allight) to show the status (activated/deactivated)
# 2x Sirene (in/out) (FS20 alsir1 alsir2 )
# 2x PIRI-2 (FS20 piriu pirio)
# 1x Sender (FS20 alsw) to activate/deactivate the system.
# Tip: use the KeyMatic CAC with pin code or
# optional a normal sender (FS20 alsw2)
#
# Add something like the following lines to the configuration file :
# notifyon alsw {MyAlsw()}
# notifyon alsw2 {MyAlswNoPin()}
# notifyon piriu {MyAlarm()}
# notifyon pirio {MyAlarm()}
# and put this file in the <modpath>/FHZ1000 directory.
#
# Martin Haas
##############################################
package main;
use strict;
use warnings;
sub
ALARM_Initialize($$)
{
my ($hash) = @_;
}
##############################################
# Switching Alarm System on or off
sub
MyAlsw()
{
my $ON="set allight on; setstate alsw on";
my $OFF="set allight off; set alsir1 off; set alsir2 off; setstate alsw off";
if ( -e "/var/tmp/alertsystem")
{
unlink "/var/tmp/alertsystem";
#Paranoia
for (my $i = 0; $i < 2; $i++ )
{
fhem "$OFF";
};
Log 2, "alarm system is OFF";
} else {
system "touch /var/tmp/alertsystem";
#Paranoia
for (my $i = 0; $i < 2; $i++ )
{
fhem "$ON"
}
Log 2, "alarm system is ON";
};
}
##############################################
# If you have no Keymatic then use this workaround:
# After 4x pushing a fs20-button within some seconds it will activate/deactivate the alarm system.
sub
MyAlswNoPin()
{
my $timedout=5;
## first time
if ( ! -e "/var/tmp/alontest1")
{
for (my $i = 1; $i < 4; $i++ )
{
system "touch -t 200601010101 /var/tmp/alontest$i";
}
}
## test 4 times
my $now= `date +%s`;
for (my $i = 1; $i < 4; $i++ )
{
my $tagx=`date -r /var/tmp/alontest$i +%s`;
my $testx=$now-$tagx;
if ( $testx > $timedout )
{
system "touch /var/tmp/alontest$i";
die "test$i: more than $timedout sec";
}
}
system "touch -t 200601010101 /var/tmp/alontest*";
Log 2, "ok, let's switch the alarm system...";
#if you only allow to activate (and not deactivate) with this script:
# if ( -e "/var/tmp/alertsystem") { die "deactivating alarm system not allowed"};
MyAlsw();
}
##############################################
# ALARM! Do what you want!
sub
MyAlarm()
{
#alarm-system activated??
if ( -e "/var/tmp/alertsystem")
{
my $timer=180; # time until the sirene will be quiet
my $ON1="set alsir1 on-for-timer $timer";
my $ON2="set alsir2 on-for-timer $timer";
#Paranoia
for (my $i = 0; $i < 2; $i++ )
{
fhem "$ON1";
fhem "$ON2";
}
Log 2, "ALARM! #################" ;
# have fun
my @lights=("stuwz1", "stuwz2", "nachto", "nachtu", "stoliba" ,"stlileo");
my @rollos=("rolu4", "rolu5", "roloadi", "rololeo", "roloco", "rolowz", "rolunik1", "rolunik2");
foreach my $light (@lights) {
fhem "set $light on"
}
foreach my $rollo (@rollos) {
fhem "set $rollo on"
}
}
}
1;