About Alarmin
Alarmin (Package Name: com.rashoft.alarmin) is developed by rashoft and the latest version of Alarmin 1.3.3 was updated on September 2, 2017. Alarmin is in the category of Communication. You can check all apps from the developer of Alarmin and find 175 alternative apps to Alarmin on Android. Currently this app is for free. This app can be downloaded on Android 4.1+ on APKPure.fo or Google Play. All APK/XAPK files on APKPure.fo are original and 100% safe with fast download.
Notice: This application is no longer being maintained. Compatibility issues with newer Android versions has caused bugs that are not being addressed. For more information please see here: https://github.com/Tertiush/Alarmin-Android-App/issues/54
Allows access to Paradox alarm panels through an IP150 module.
Note: Some feature are not compatible with this app if you upgrade your IP Module to version 4
Main Features:
* Push notifications for arm, disarm, alarms, troubles, on-board IOs and blocked web access. Install this app on each phone you want notifications on, up to 16.
* Control and view alarm states (Arm, Disarm, Sleep, Stay)
* Instant Controls - without needing to first connect to the alarm
* PGM control (alarm panel outputs)
* Bypassing of zones
* Supports multiple partitions
* Discover alarms automatically when on WiFi
* Add unlimited amount of alarms
* Supports both secure and unsecured connections (http or https)
* Supports IP addresses, host names (such as a dynamic DNS provider) and ParadoxMyHome.com
* Control the IP module's on-board outputs
* View and filter by zone states (Open, Closed, Bypassed, Trouble, In Alarm, Alarm in Memory)
* View event log
* View trouble messages
* Built-in pin authentication
* Automatically adjusts polling rate for high latency, low throughput connections (e.g. GPRS)
For setup information visit: https://github.com/Tertiush/Alarmin-Android-App/wiki
Note: Push notifications require a back-end server. I hope to support this feature going forward, however this largely depends on my server's capability. Please backup your email settings before activating. You can use either your own SMTP server (if you also want to send emails from the IP module) or choose to override this with the Alarmin SMTP server which will also disable/override existing emails.
Not tested:
* Support for IP100
* IP150 Version 4
* Although not fully supported through the app, IP100 users can also use push messages. To enable this, connect to your alarm through the app and take note of your unique email ID listed above the 'save' button. Now manually add this address to your IP module (through the web interface) & select the type of alerts you want. Don't forget to click the save button in the app's push menu (at the bottom) to register your push account.
Unsupported features
Due to the development framework I am using, widgets and integration to other systems/apps (like Tasker and home automation hubs) aren't possible. I understand the value thereof, being into automation myself, but it's simply not possible at the moment.
Having issues or want to help with translations?
Preferably head over to https://github.com/Tertiush/Alarmin-Android-App and log an issue, or use the "email logs" function within the app. When emailing the logs, include a description of your issue - otherwise I don't know what to look for!
* Known issue with some Samsung devices - Please change your Text-To-Speach engine from Samsung's to Google's TTS engine and see if this resolves the issue (Android - Settings - Language and Input).
Configuration notes:
In most cases, to use this app outside of your home network you need to register with a dynamic DNS provider and setup port forwarding on your router. If this sounds foreign to you, Google is your friend... :)
All trademarks, product names and logos used are the property of their respective owners.
This app was created with the Ionic Framework & AngularJS
Alarmin 1.3.3 Update
* Added support for configurable push notification sounds (see Settings)
* IFTTT integration (experimental - see Settings)
New permissions is needed as part of the library to support previewing of sounds - this is unavoidable
(Most languages have not yet been updated for the new features)
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