I use several of the MIMO2+ devices with my Indigo installations.
When used for a binary input as an ON/OFF condition I was never able to make the Indigo Binary Inputs function. Believe me I tried. All sorts of Threshold values. No luck. I gave up.
Instead I monitor the analog value and I have triggers that set a variable based on the analog value.
For example, I have a ball valve that I turn on or off using an output relay of the MIMO device. The valve in turn has 2 limit switches, one which indicates the valve is fully open and one which indicates the valve is fully closed. Those limit switches are connected to the 2 inputs on the MIMO.
Screenshots of my MIMO Indigo settings and my triggers for the Valve Closed Limit Switch are attached. When a LS is closed the analog value is about 1. When it is open the analog value is about 2900.
If someone has made the Indigo Binary Inputs function properly I would love to hear how.
You mentioned using this for an alarm system. I have programmed indigo as a fully functional alarm system. At my current residence I have numerous z-wave devices as part of my alarm system: 9 contact sensors, 3 keypads, 27 motion sensors, 2 sirens, a smart plug for an entry beeper, and 4 tilt sensors. I also have 7 timers, 116 triggers, 15 action groups and 1 very busy control page. I have a system that does EXACTLY what I want it to do and I don't rely on any manufacturers or suppliers or installers of alarm systems. In the words of Old Blue Eyes ... I did it my way.
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