frient Intelligent Keypad with Heimdall on Homey: Integration Guide v1.0.0

frient Intelligent Keypad with Heimdall on Homey

Version: v1.0.0 | Date: 24/05/2024

Introduction

The updated frient app (v2.4.0) and Heimdall app (v2.10.14) for Homey bring the possibility of using a frient Intelligent Keypad as a control panel for the Heimdall system app.

Contents

Introduction

Integration features

Getting started

Installing Heimdall app

Installing the frient app

Setting the Intelligent Keypad to work with Heimdall

Adding new user(s)

Assigning RFID tags to each user

Setting up devices within alarm modes

Automation examples

Changing Intelligent Keypad modes remotely via flow

Locking smart lock with Intelligent Keypad & Heimdall

Unlocking smart lock with Intelligent Keypad & Heimdall

Integration features

  1. By changing the Heimdall surveillance modes in the app or via a flow, the Intelligent Keypad mode will follow and change accordingly, allowing you to remotely manipulate the device's state.
An image shows the frient Intelligent Keypad. It features a circular dial with numbers 0-9, a central button, and function buttons below it: a house icon (?), a lock icon (?), a person icon (?), and an SOS button (?). The keypad has a white casing.

2. When physically changing the Intelligent Keypad modes, the Heimdall surveillance modes will change accordingly.

3. Now, in Heimdall app settings, you can create multiple users who intend to use the Intelligent Keypad and for each of them assign a specific PIN code and RFID tag.

Two screenshots of the Heimdall app's 'Users' section. The left shows a list of users: 'Admin Administrator', 'frient user 1', 'frient user 2', 'frient user 3', and an '+ Add user' button. The right shows a specific user's settings with fields for 'Username', 'PIN', 'Enabled' toggle, and 'RFID tag'. The RFID tag field displays '0460338A4D5D81'.

4. No need to manually type in the RFID tag number – you can scan it with the device, and automatically assign it to the selected user in Heimdall app settings.

Getting started

Installing Heimdall app

The first step is to install the latest release of the Heimdall app for Homey. The integration with frient starts with the Heimdall version 2.10.14.

You can find the Heimdall app by going to the Homey App Store and searching for “Heimdall”. The next step is to install the app, by clicking on “Install App”, logging in, and selecting your Homey device.

A screenshot of the Homey App Store page for 'Heimdall'. It shows the app name, a description 'Turn your Homey into a surveillance system', developer credits, a 'Donate' button, and an 'Install App' button. Below are icons labeled 'Alarm' and 'Mode', and a section listing 'Supported Languages' including English, Danish, German, and Spanish.

Installing the frient app

The next step is to install the latest release of the frient app for Homey. In Homey App Store, search for frient, and install the app on your Homey device. The integration with Heimdall starts with the frient app version 2.4.0.

A screenshot of the Homey App Store page for the 'frient' app. It features the app name, a description 'High-quality sensors, alarms, and smart plugs', a website link, and an 'Installer' button. A graphic shows various frient devices.

Setting the Intelligent Keypad to work with Heimdall

Once both apps have been installed – pair the device with your Homey and go to the device's "Settings" and “Advanced Settings”.

In there, toggle the “Integrate with Heimdall” to “Yes”.

Two screenshots of the Homey app showing device settings for the Intelligent Keypad. The left shows general settings like 'Name', 'Icon', 'Zone', 'Status Indicator'. The right, labeled 'Advanced Settings', shows options including 'Note: Settings for local operation mode', 'Pin Code', 'Arming Home delay', 'Arming Night delay', 'Arming All delay', 'Trigger delay', and importantly, 'Heimdall operating mode' with 'Integrate with Heimdall' set to 'Yes'. An arrow points to the 'Integrate with Heimdall' option.

Adding new user(s) and assigning PIN codes to them

Please note that now the device will work only with Heimdall, therefore it won't be possible to use it in local mode.

To switch back to local mode – simply turn off the Heimdall integration switch.

Now, add a new device by clicking on the plus symbol (➕), select Heimdall as a manufacturer, and add both – “Alarm” and “Mode” components.

Two screenshots of the Homey app's 'New Device' interface. The left shows a list of 'Technologies' (Zigbee, Z-Wave, etc.) and 'Brands'. The 'frient' and 'Heimdall' brands are visible. The right shows the selection of 'Heimdall' as a manufacturer, with options to add 'Alarm' and 'Mode' components.

When done, you will see the “Surveillance” object in your Homey dashboard. This is a control panel for your Heimdall system. Changing the modes there will cause the mode to change on your Intelligent Keypad, and vice versa (with a valid PIN code and/or RFID tag).

Adding new user(s) and assigning PIN codes to them

In your Homey app, simply click on three dots in the bottom right corner, select “Apps”, find the Heimdall app, and click on it. Next, click on the gear icon (⚙️) in the top right corner, and go to “App Settings” – you should now see the Heimdall dashboard overview.

Select the tab called "Users" and click on the "+ Add user" button at the bottom.

Fill in the username and assign a PIN code for the user – when done click Save. This PIN code will now allow the user you just added to change the modes on the device.

Two screenshots of the Homey app. The left shows the 'App Settings' menu for the Heimdall app, with options like 'Enabled', 'Update Automatically', 'App Performance', 'CPU Usage', 'Memory Usage', 'Restart App', 'Create Diagnostics Report', and 'Uninstall App'. The right shows the 'Users' tab within Heimdall app settings, displaying a user list and an '+ Add user' button.

As an admin, you will be able to see in the dashboard overview when this user interacts with the device or the Heimdall system.

Assigning RFID tags to each user

To assign an RFID tag for a specific user, you don't have to manually type in the number. Instead, you can follow this guide:

  1. From your Homey devices overview, select Intelligent Keypad, click on the gear icon (⚙️) in the top right corner, and select “Maintenance”:
Two screenshots of the Homey app. The left shows device settings for the Intelligent Keypad, with 'Maintenance' selected. The right shows the 'Maintenance' screen with an 'Add RFID tag' button prominently displayed.
  1. In here, simply click on “Add RFID tag” button:
An image of the frient Intelligent Keypad with overlaid instructions. The keypad has numeric buttons (0-9), a central dial, and function buttons (Home ?, Lock ?, User ?, SOS ?). Text overlays indicate '1. Apply your RFID tag here' pointing to the center, and '2. Click the button' pointing to the central button.
  1. Apply the desired RFID tag onto the surface in the middle of your device, and when you hear a beep click on the “Arm all” button, as shown below:
A screenshot of a pop-up window in the Heimdall app asking 'New RFID tag received from Frient App. Do you want to add it to this user?'. It includes 'Cancel' and 'OK' buttons.
  1. Now head back to your Heimdall app settings, go to “Users”, select the user you wish the RFID tag to be assigned to, and you should see the following pop-up window – click "Ok":
Two screenshots showing the successful assignment of an RFID tag. The left shows the user list with a confirmation pop-up 'RFID tag was added to user frient user 1'. The right shows the user 'frient user 1' details, with the RFID tag number '0460338A4D5D81' now populated.

Setting up devices within alarm modes

With the Heimdall app and frient devices, you can easily select in which alarm modes the devices will trigger an alarm.

To do that, simply go to your Heimdall app settings, go to “Devices”, and select “Settings”.

Here you can customize each device and its role in your system:

A screenshot of the Heimdall app's 'Devices' settings. It lists various devices (e.g., 'Intelligent Keypad', 'Storage Door', 'Smart Siren') and for each, shows options to set its role to 'Log', 'Full', 'Partial', or 'Delay'.

"Log" – you can use it to collect readings from the sensor which later you can see in your Heimdall dashboard overview.

"Full” – stands for assigning the sensor to an “Armed” mode.

"Partial” – you use for assigning the sensor to trigger in a “Partially armed” mode.

"Delay” – adds additional delay which you can customize in Heimdall's main app settings before the sensor triggers the alarm.

A screenshot of the Heimdall app's main 'Settings' screen, showing 'DELAYS' with options for 'Arming delay' and 'Alarm delay', along with toggles for 'Use when enabling Armed mode', 'Use when enabling Partially Armed mode', and 'Allow Alarm while in Alarm Delay'.

Automation examples

Changing modes remotely via flow

A screenshot illustrating a Homey automation flow. It shows a flow triggered 'When... This Flow is started', and 'Then... Set Surveillance Mode to Armed'. A note indicates this changes both the device's mode and the Heimdall mode.

Locking smart lock with Intelligent Keypad & Heimdall

A screenshot illustrating a Homey automation flow. It shows a flow triggered 'When... Surveillance - Home: The state changed Armed', and 'Then... Nimly Touch Pro - Kitchen: Lock'.

Unlocking smart lock with Intelligent Keypad & Heimdall

Important note: Even if the mode is already “Disarmed”, disarming it again will result in the same action you choose (e.g. door unlock).

A screenshot illustrating a Homey automation flow. It shows a flow triggered 'When... Heimdall: Surveillance Mode changed.' and 'And... Surveillance - Home: The state is Disarmed', and 'Then... Nimly Touch Pro - Kitchen: Unlock'. A note explains this performs the unlock action even if already disarmed.
Models: 20205000 Intelligent Keypad with Heimdall, 20205000, Intelligent Keypad with Heimdall, Keypad with Heimdall, Heimdall, Keypad

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