custom_components/omni_pca/const.py:
+ CONF_TRANSPORT, TRANSPORT_TCP, TRANSPORT_UDP, DEFAULT_TRANSPORT='tcp'
custom_components/omni_pca/config_flow.py:
+ 'transport' field in _USER_SCHEMA with vol.In([tcp, udp]),
default tcp (so existing flows are unchanged)
+ transport stored in entry.data on create
+ reauth carries the existing transport over from entry.data
+ _probe() takes transport=, propagates to OmniClient
custom_components/omni_pca/coordinator.py:
+ transport= constructor arg, defaults to 'tcp'
+ _ensure_connected passes transport= through to OmniClient
custom_components/omni_pca/__init__.py:
+ reads transport from entry.data (default tcp), passes to coordinator
Backward-compat: existing config entries without a transport key fall
through to 'tcp', identical to current behavior. New entries get the
choice at the config-flow form. The reauth step preserves the existing
transport so users don't have to re-pick it.
357 tests pass; ruff clean across src/ tests/ custom_components/.
HA integration tests don't need updating because they don't pass
transport= explicitly (default tcp matches the mock's default).
HAI / Leviton Omni Panel — Home Assistant Integration
Native HA integration that talks Omni-Link II directly to your Omni Pro II / Omni IIe / Omni LTe / Lumina controller over TCP. No middleware — HA opens an encrypted session straight to the panel and listens for unsolicited push messages.
This integration is the HA-facing wrapper around the
omni-pca Python library; the library
handles the wire protocol, this component surfaces it as HA entities.
Install
HACS (recommended once published)
- HACS → Integrations → custom repository → add
https://git.supported.systems/warehack.ing/omni-pca, category Integration. - Install HAI / Leviton Omni Panel, then restart Home Assistant.
Manual
Copy the custom_components/omni_pca/ directory into your HA
config/custom_components/ directory and restart HA.
Configure
- Settings → Devices & Services → Add Integration → search for HAI/Leviton Omni Panel.
- Enter:
- Host — IP or hostname of the panel (e.g.
192.168.1.50) - Port — defaults to
4369(HAI's reserved port) - Controller Key — 32 hex characters, the panel's NVRAM key
- Host — IP or hostname of the panel (e.g.
- Save. The panel appears as a single device with entities per object.
Where do I get the Controller Key?
If you have a .pca configuration export from PC Access, the included CLI
extracts the key for you:
uvx omni-pca decode-pca '/path/to/My House.pca' --field controller_key
Otherwise, find it in PC Access under the panel's Setup → Misc → Network page (HAI labels it "Encryption Key 1").
Entities created
One device per panel, plus per-object entities below.
| Platform | Entity | Per |
|---|---|---|
alarm_control_panel |
Area arm/disarm with code | discovered area |
binary_sensor |
Zone open/tripped | binary zone |
binary_sensor |
Zone bypassed (diagnostic) | binary zone |
binary_sensor |
AC power, backup battery, system trouble | panel |
button |
Panel button macro | discovered button |
climate |
Thermostat (heat/cool/auto, fan, hold) | discovered thermostat |
event |
Typed push event relay | panel |
light |
Unit on/off + brightness | discovered unit |
sensor |
Analog zone (temp/humidity/power) | analog zone |
sensor |
Thermostat current temp / humidity / outdoor temp | thermostat |
sensor |
Panel model + firmware, last event class | panel |
switch |
Zone bypass toggle | binary zone |
State propagates via the panel's unsolicited push messages: zone changes, arming changes, AC/battery troubles, etc. all arrive within one TCP round- trip. A 30-second background poll backstops anything that didn't push.
Services
| Service | Purpose |
|---|---|
omni_pca.bypass_zone |
Bypass a zone by 1-based index |
omni_pca.restore_zone |
Restore a previously-bypassed zone |
omni_pca.execute_program |
Run a stored program by index |
omni_pca.show_message |
Display a stored message on consoles |
omni_pca.clear_message |
Clear a displayed message |
omni_pca.acknowledge_alerts |
Clear all outstanding troubles/alerts |
omni_pca.send_command |
Power-user escape hatch (raw Command opcode) |
Every service takes an entry_id so it picks the right panel when you have
multiple configured.
Automation example
React to any alarm activation in real time:
automation:
- alias: Notify on alarm
trigger:
- platform: event
event_type: state_changed
event_data:
entity_id: event.panel_events
condition: >
{{ trigger.event.data.new_state.attributes.event_type ==
"alarm_activated" }}
action:
- service: notify.mobile_app
data:
title: ALARM
message: >
Area {{ trigger.event.data.new_state.attributes.area_index }}
Diagnostics
Settings → Devices & Services → HAI/Leviton Omni Panel → ⋮ → Download diagnostics dumps a redacted snapshot (controller key removed, zone names hashed) — useful for bug reports.
Troubleshooting
- Won't connect: confirm port 4369 is open on the panel. The Omni Pro II's network module ships off by default; enable it under Setup → Misc → Network on a console.
- Authentication failed: re-check the Controller Key. The integration triggers HA's reauth flow when the panel rejects the key.
- No entities for X: only objects with a name configured on the panel are discovered. PC Access's "Names" page is where they live.
See the parent README for protocol /
library details. Detailed reverse-engineering notes are in
docs/JOURNEY.md.