

The settings for each panel can be accessed by selecting the entry in Settings -> Devices & Services -> Configured and then clicking on the gear icon in the upper right corner. Using Settings UI to Configure Zone Behavior


If you imported settings from configuration.yaml you are now done! If you are setting up a new Konnected Alarm Panel or modifying settings, you’ll need to utilize the settings UI to configure zone behavior. Once configuration is completed you’ll see a Konnected.io entry in Settings -> Devices & Services -> Configured. If you want to retain configuration.yaml and need to re-import any changes or updates you will need to delete the entry in Settings -> Devices & Services -> Configured and repeat the UI configuration for that device. Any future changes to settings should occur via the settings provided in the Home Assistant web interface. Once the import creates a Configured integration the Konnected section of the configuration.yaml is no longer used - it is recommended to remove the konnected section of configuration.yaml and after the import occurs. If you have an existing configuration.yaml completing the UI configuration will do a one time import of the settings contained in configuration.yaml. IP/Port info can be found using the Konnected mobile app. If the UI prompts you for IP/Port, you’ll need to enter it. If your panel was discovered via SSDP, you shouldn’t need any information to complete configuration - simply confirm that the information displayed is correct. Selecting one of these discovered panels will guide you through connecting and configuring the panel. If you have Konnected Alarm Panels on your LAN, or in your configuration.yaml, you will see one or more Konnected.io entries appear in the Discovered integrations list. Starting with 0.106.0 Home Assistant requires UI based configuration of Konnected via Settings -> Devices & Services in the Home Assistant (web) frontend. Instead, use a proxy like NGINX or Caddy to serve SSL/TLS. This means that you should not use the http integration to serve SSL/TLS certificates. Konnected devices communicate with Home Assistant over your local LAN – there is no cloud component! For best performance we recommend allowing unsecured HTTP API traffic between Konnected devices and Home Assistant on your LAN.
