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Centralite 3323-G #
Model | 3323-G |
Vendor | Centralite |
Description | Micro-door sensor |
Exposes | contact, battery_low, tamper, temperature, linkquality |
Picture | ![]() |
Notes #
Device type specific configuration #
How to use device type specific configuration
temperature_precision
: Controls the precision oftemperature
values, e.g.0
,1
or2
; default2
. To control the precision based on the temperature value set it to e.g.{30: 0, 10: 1}
, when temperature >= 30 precision will be 0, when temperature >= 10 precision will be 1.temperature_calibration
: Allows to manually calibrate temperature values, e.g.1
would add 1 degree to the temperature reported by the device; default0
.
Exposes #
Contact (binary) #
Indicates if the contact is closed (= true) or open (= false).
Value can be found in the published state on the contact
property.
It’s not possible to read (/get
) or write (/set
) this value.
If value equals false
contact is ON, if true
OFF.
Battery_low (binary) #
Indicates if the battery of this device is almost empty.
Value can be found in the published state on the battery_low
property.
It’s not possible to read (/get
) or write (/set
) this value.
If value equals true
battery_low is ON, if false
OFF.
Tamper (binary) #
Indicates whether the device is tampered.
Value can be found in the published state on the tamper
property.
It’s not possible to read (/get
) or write (/set
) this value.
If value equals true
tamper is ON, if false
OFF.
Temperature (numeric) #
Measured temperature value.
Value can be found in the published state on the temperature
property.
It’s not possible to read (/get
) or write (/set
) this value.
The unit of this value is °C
.
Linkquality (numeric) #
Link quality (signal strength).
Value can be found in the published state on the linkquality
property.
It’s not possible to read (/get
) or write (/set
) this value.
The minimal value is 0
and the maximum value is 255
.
The unit of this value is lqi
.
Manual Home Assistant configuration #
Although Home Assistant integration through MQTT discovery is preferred, manual integration is possible with the following configuration:
binary_sensor:
- platform: "mqtt"
state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
value_template: "{{ value_json.contact }}"
payload_on: false
payload_off: true
device_class: "door"
binary_sensor:
- platform: "mqtt"
state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
value_template: "{{ value_json.battery_low }}"
payload_on: true
payload_off: false
device_class: "battery"
binary_sensor:
- platform: "mqtt"
state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
value_template: "{{ value_json.tamper }}"
payload_on: true
payload_off: false
sensor:
- platform: "mqtt"
state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
unit_of_measurement: "°C"
value_template: "{{ value_json.temperature }}"
device_class: "temperature"
sensor:
- platform: "mqtt"
state_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/<FRIENDLY_NAME>"
availability_topic: "zigbee2mqtt/bridge/state"
unit_of_measurement: "lqi"
value_template: "{{ value_json.linkquality }}"
icon: "mdi:signal"