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HOME AUTOMATION, INC . Control & Security Sy stem Owner's Manual Document Number 20R00-2 Rev. 2 .4 May , 2003[...]
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Copyright © 2001-20 03 Home A ut omation, Inc. A ll Rights Reserv ed[...]
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Contents INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1 Underwriter's L aboratories (UL) Lis ting ........................................................................................ ................................................. 1[...]
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CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Control Comm ands ............................................................................................................... ......................................................... 16[...]
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TELEPHONE CONTROL .............................................................................................................. ............ 35 Telephone Interf ace ............................................................................................................ ........................................................... 35 In-House Ph [...]
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Edit Programs.................................................................................................................. ............................................................... 50 Edit Programs When ............................................................................................................. ..........................[...]
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Daylight Savings ............................................................................................................... ........................................................ 66 Controller IP Addres s .......................................................................................................... ...............................[...]
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Page 1 INTRODUCTION Tha nk yo u for p urc hasi ng you r ne w OmniP ro II auto matio n s yste m. Yo u ar e ab out to enj oy a ne w fe eli ng o f sec urit y, co mfo rt, convenien ce, and control. Omni Pro II coordinates lig hting, heating and air, s ecurity, scenes, an d messages bas ed on your lif es ty le and sch edule. Please take a few moments to[...]
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Page 2 OVERALL DESCRIPTION Console Op eration The console is desi gned with every t hing that is necessary for you to program a nd operate y o ur OmniPro II control an d security system. Because we feel that it is very important f or you to feel comfortable with t he operation of y o ur OmniPro II, we recommend that you start by becoming familiar w[...]
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Page 3 6- UP ARROW The Up Arrow key is used to scroll th rough menus and li sts. T he Up Arrow is used to scroll back through a lis t (for example, i f you have already used the down arrow to scroll to an item, the Up Arrow will bring you back to a previous item). 7- CONSOLE LED The Console L E D is used to indicate whether the s ecurity system is [...]
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Page 4 When using t he arrow keys to scroll th rough lists of areas, buttons, codes , te mperature zones, u nits, or zones, only the named items are displayed. If no text description has been given to an item , i t will be skipped over wh e n scrolling through that lis t. You can still enter any item number to access it directly , and then scroll u[...]
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Page 5 Confirmation Beep When you have successfully completed a function, such as e ntering a program or changing a setup item, the console will beep once. Cancel If you are ever unsure and wish to return to the top-level display, press the ' * ' key. You may have to pr ess it more than on ce, depending on how far into the function (menu)[...]
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Page 6 SECURITY SYSTEM OPERA TION Disarming t he Security System and Silencing Alarm s Befo re go ing a ny f urthe r, you shou ld kno w how to di sar m your secur ity s yste m in t he e vent tha t the a lar m sou nds. T urni ng the system OFF disarms the bu r glar alarm, resets the fire an d e mergency alarms, and s ile nces all sirens and soun der[...]
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Page 7 2 = NIG H T The NIGHT m ode is used when you are asleep an d ever yone in y our househ old is at hom e. In the Nigh t mode, your doors , windows, and n o n-sleeping area (i.e. dow nstairs) motion detectors are armed. In th e Ni ght mode, there is n o entr y delay. The alarm system sounder will be activated i mmediately if any door , window, [...]
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Page 8 Quick Arm For extra conv e nience, the OmniPro II can be a r med by simpl y pres s ing the DAY, NIGHT, or AWA Y button twice, eliminating the need to en ter the code. To quick arm the system in the Away mode, from the top-level displa y, press . The quick arm feature on l y works if the alarm system is in the Off mode, and if n o alar ms are[...]
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Page 9 #=GOT O To Bypass or R estore a zone in another area, y o u must first "go to" that area by selecting #=GOT O. AREA: ENTER AREA: At this point you may enter the area num ber followed by the ' # ' key, or u se the do wn arrow key to scroll to th e next area - See Area Arming for additional inform at ion. What To Do When Yo[...]
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Page 10 For more information on the digital and voice dialer - See Digital Dialer and Voice Dialer . • The sys tem continues to sound al l alarms and flash the flashing light for 1-30 mi nutes after the alarm is activated. • After a 1-30 m inute period, the sounder is turned off , and the alar m syst e m resets itself. Th e console beeper stays[...]
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Page 11 Police Emergency When the 1 key a nd the 3 keys are pressed s i multaneously, the Police Em er gency alarm is activated. This alarm operates exactly the same as des cribed for Burglar Alarm Activated except: • The console display indicates: "B URGLARY! - POLICE E MERG TRIPPED" . • The interior s ounder and the outdoor si ren a[...]
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Page 12 Trouble In dications The OmniPro II constantly monitors the alarm zones and se veral internal matters and will alert you if it detects trouble. The particular trouble is indicated on the bottom line of t he display and a trou ble signal is given by beepin g the console beeper continu ously, 2 beeps per second. When any trouble condition occ[...]
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Page 13 Manager Code The Manager codes can ar m/disarm the s ec urity system in assigned areas, during as signed times . T he Manager code can access functions that are code protect ed in High Security mode. Man agers may also access the system from an outside telephone line. User Code User codes can on l y be used to arm a nd disarm the s ecurit y[...]
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Page 14 If the ' 0 ' ( ALL) key had been s elected, the display will show: DISARM ALL AREAS ENTER CODE: #=AREA As the four-digit code is en tered, "X" characters are echoed after the "ENTER CODE:" prompt. If the Master code or a valid code is entered, the cons ole will beep one tim e a nd Area 2 will be disarm ed. Even[...]
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Page 15 Testing Your System HAI recommends testing y o ur system on a weekly basi s to e nsure that you are fully protected. 1. Notify your Central Station that you intend to test the syste m. To test the siren, press the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously. Press OFF and enter your Code to cancel the alarm and silence the siren . 2. To test the security z[...]
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Page 16 CONTROL Contro l Co mmands The control featu r es of the OmniPro II m ake it easy and convenient to control alm os t any light or appliance f ro m the console or over the telephone. You may also have your heating and air conditio ning (HVAC) under control of the system, which will allo w you to save en ergy dollars by setting the temperatur[...]
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Page 17 House Codes All of your X-10 m odules, controlle d by you r O mniPro II, must be set t o a House Code. A House C ode can have 16 uni t numbers. The House Co de is set on each mod ule usi ng a dia l. House cod es are letters A th rough P . Unit Numbers Each module has its own Unit Nu mber. Any unit number that is not being used for an ALC Sw[...]
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Page 18 OmniPro II Modules / Output Unit Numbers Unit Numbers 193 - 208 X-10 m odules 1 - 16, Hous e Code X+12 209 - 224 X-10 m odules 1 - 16, Hous e Code X+13 (193 - 223) ALC address es 1-31, Module 2 - Branch 1 * 225 - 240 X-10 m odules 1 - 16, Hous e Code X+14 241 - 256 X-10 m odules 1 - 16, Hous e Code X+15 (225 - 255) ALC address es 1-31, Modu[...]
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Page 19 Controlling Units The control menu is used when controlling lights and appliances. T o enter the control menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 1 (CT RL) key on the console keypad. OmniPro II will automatically display the first na med item in tha t list. The down arrow key can then be used to scroll through the l[...]
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Page 20 The console will beep and the lighting level will be adjusted. The top line of the console displa y will read: Entry Lights LVL 65 Ramp Command When ALC Switch Modules a re being used, it is possib le to ramp the lighting level of a n ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a selectable ramp rate. X-10 compatible s witches and Co mpose lighting[...]
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Page 21 For example: Entry Lights For 2H 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT ↓ Status of a Unit To see the status of an X-10 or ALC unit, from the control menu , press the ' # ' key. The last command along with any time (hh:mm:ss) remaining on a timed co mmand will be display ed. Entry Lights 1:22:10 STATUS ON At this poi nt, one of the menu ch oice[...]
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Page 22 All Lights On At the ALL prompt, press the 1 (LIGHTS ON) ke y. The cons ole will beep, and a co mmand will be sent that turns all X-10 Lamp Modules and all ALC Switch Modules On . X -10 Appl iance Modules do n o t respond w hen the All Ligh ts On command is s e nt. All X-10 / ALC un i t num bers 1 - 256, by factory defaul t, respond to the [...]
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Page 23 Enter th e Scene number (1-256) fol lo wed be t he ' # ' key. SCENE 1 0=OFF 1=ON 2=SET Scene Set Command The Scene Set command is used to set up Scenes for a lighting group. Set the desired lighting lev el for each of the units in t he light ing gro up fo r the fir st Sce ne. The de sire d light ing le ve l ma y be se t ma nua ll [...]
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Page 24 To activate a preprog rammed button , from the top-leve l display or f ro m the m ain menu, press t he 3 (BTTN) key on the console keypad. Se lect the button (macro) to be activ ated by using the arrow keys to scroll through a list of buttons, f ollo wed by ' # '. For extra conv enience, event buttons are auto matically activated [...]
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Page 25 Upstairs 4=FAN 5=HOLD #=STAT ↑ To chang e t he system mode on a th er mostat, press 1 (MODE). A menu presentin g options appropriate for that ty pe of thermostat is then displa yed. For heat/cool thermostats wi t h auto changeover: Upstairs MODE 0=OFF 1=HEAT 2=COOL ↓ Upstairs MODE 3=AUTO ↑ To change a temperatu r e setting, press 2 (H[...]
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Page 26 For a heat or cool therm ostat, the status shows the current temperature, the temperature s etpoint, whether hold mode is on, the system mode, and the fan on/a uto selection. Upstairs TEMP: 71 HEAT: 70 ↓ Upstairs MODE: HEAT FAN: AUTO ↑ Programmable Energy Saver Modu les (PESMs) The PESM is used when you are have any thermostat, othe r t[...]
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Page 27 After t he ' # ' k e y is press ed, a menu appropriat e for the type of te mperatu re zone is shown. For Prog ra mm able Energy Saver Modul es: Upstairs 0=OFF 1=ON 2=HEAT ↓ Upstairs 3=COOL 4=TIME #=STAT ↑ For temperature sens ors: Upstairs 2=LOW 3=HIGH #=STAT To set a tem perature setpoint , press 2 (HEAT) or 3 (C OOL). For Ce[...]
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Page 28 When the alarm is initiated, the console beeper will be turned on and an alarm dial-out sequence will be initiated after the no rm al dial-out delay. Both voice and digital communi cator dial-outs may be used. The voice dial-out will follow the Dial Order as specified in Set Up Dial. The digital communicator wi ll report the Freeze Alarm Co[...]
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Page 29 Status The Status function is used to display th e status of various ite ms in the sys te m. To enter the status menu, f ro m the top-level display or the main menu, press t he 6 (STATUS) k ey on th e console k e ypad. STATUS 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=SUN ↓ 4=TEST 5=TEMP 6=ENERGY ↑ 1 = CTRL (CONTROL UNITS) The Control Status menu allow s you to v[...]
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Page 30 ONHK - ON HOOK OFFHK - OFF HOOK RING - RINGING DEAD - DEAD PHONE LINE The second part show s ho w the OmniPro II is curren tly using the phone line: IDLE - NOT USING THE PHONE LINE LOCAL - LOCA L ACCE S S REMO TE - REMOTE ACCESS VOICE - IN VOICE DIAL OUT MODE EMGACC - ACCESS AFTER VOICE DI AL OUT DCM - IN DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR MODE BATTERY: [...]
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Page 31 6= ENERGY (ENERGY COST ) The Energy C o st Status menu allows you to view the cu rrent energy rate i n use. ENERGY COST: MID The Energy Cost will display Lo, Mid, Hi or Crit (for critical) energy rates. Event Log The Event Log records th e 250 most recent significant security s ystem Events (h appenings) and trouble conditions in the system[...]
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Page 32 Messages The Message menu is used to play and record the m e mo message and to quick l y clear all text messages . The memo message is an eight-second voice message. It's like an "electronic n o tepad" for a family member to leave a handy message. After a m e ssage i s recorded, it can au to matically be played back when some[...]
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Page 33 Show M e ssage The 1 (SHOW) key allows you to disp lay the selected text message(s) on the console 's top-level displa y. This can be a helpful reminder of special e vents and occasion s. TRASH NIGHT ENTER MESSAGE ↓ You may en ter the message number f ollowed by the ' # ' key t o display t hat message , or simply press th e[...]
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Page 34 Send Messa ge (Pro -Link) The 6 (SEND) key allows you to s end any o f the t ext messages th rough the Pro-Link serial port. You are firs t prompted to specify the des ired serial port. SERIAL PORT: 1 - 4 The built-in serial ports (J1-J3) on the controller are assigned to Serial Port 1 - Serial Port 3, respectively. Serial port 4 i s a Seri[...]
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Page 35 TELEPHONE CONTROL Telephon e Interface Your OmniPro II is equi pped with a built-in telephone respon se feature that allows you to control and access the s tat us of your syst e m from a ny Touch- T one phon e. The OmniPro II actually talks to you using a digital recording of an actual human voice, so the sound is incredibl y life like. You[...]
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Page 36 Phone Access Den ied - Re mote Lockout The OmniPro II has a remote lockou t feature to discou rage youngst ers (a nd adults who act th at way) from trying to access your system. If four invalid codes are entered, the system will hang up and a one-hour lockout perio d will begin. During the locko ut period, the OmniPro II will not answer a c[...]
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Page 37 1 - Control Press 1 from the MAIN ME NU to get to the CONTROL me nu. If voice description s have been programm ed, after a three-second delay, the sys te m will begin reading from the list of units (OmniPro II will say the unit number then its descriptio n). The OmniPro II will read three uni ts, then say, "PRESS POUND T O CONTINUE.&qu[...]
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Page 38 Press t h e temperatur e zone you wish to control, t h en pres s #. Press the ' 0 ' key to select all HAI Ther mostats. This is a si mple way to broadcast the new Heat or Co ol setting or change th e system mode, fan m ode, or hold mode of all HAI thermostats in your sy stem. When an HAI Communicating Thermostat is entered: "[...]
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Page 39 8 - Message This command allows y o u to record and verify t he voice memo message, allows y ou to record and play cus to m messages (phrases ), and allows you to record and v erify your address . If an optional H AI Two-Way Audio Modu le is being used, th is command also allo ws paging and listeni ng to the premises. Press 8 from the MAIN [...]
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Page 40 To play one of the c u stom phr ases, press the 6 key. " PLAY PHRASE: ENTER P HRASE NUMBER, T HEN POUND." Press t he phrase number (1-60) you wish to play, then pr ess #. "PHRASE IS: (OMNIPRO II PLAYS PHRA SE)." To record one of the cus tom phrases, press the 7 key. " RECORD PHR ASE: ENTER PHR ASE NUMBER, THEN P OUN[...]
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Page 41 Emergency Dial-Out Emergency dial out con si sts of two distinct parts: th e " digital dialer" and the "voice dialer." Digital Dialer The digital dialer (also called a "digital comm u nicator") reports alarm events to a cen tral station monitoring center. The dig ital dialer sends a dig ital ly coded message to[...]
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Page 42 After i t has dialed the last num ber in the dial order, th e OmniPro II stops dialing and reconnects the in-h ouse phones. What You Hear - If Yo ur OmniPro II Calls You When you pick up the phone and say so mething, the OmniPro II will say one of the follo wing, depending on type of alarm: - BURGLAR AL ARM - FIRE ALARM - AUXILIARY ALARM - [...]
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Page 43 Buil t-In Ethern et Port The built-in Ethernet port (J6) allows a device to connect to the OmniPro II controller via a netw or k (i.e. Ethernet, Internet) using a secure, encry p ted communication link. The Ethernet port tran sports HAI application-level packets cont aining Omni-Link serial protocol m essages over IP. Th e controlle r suppo[...]
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Page 44 192.16 8.0.101 192.1 68.0. 50 192.1 68.0. 51 HAI OmniPro II Controll er Hub or Router Computer Computer Local Network Dynamic DNS If the con troller is co nnected to the Intern et via a dynamic IP address, to locate and com municate with the controller f rom rem ote locations over th e I nternet using HAI PC Access, you must subs cribe to a[...]
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Page 45 Local / Wide Area Netw ork To connect to an Om niPro II con troller on a local netw or k using HAI PC Access, under Configure >> Network enter th e controller’s IP address: (i.e. 10.0.0. 230) To connect to an Omn iPro II controller from the In terne t using HAI PC A ccess, under Configure >> Network enter th e public IP ad dre[...]
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Page 46 SETUP Configuration a nd Advanced Co ntrol Programming (ACP) The Setup menu is used to configure operating parameters, program your system to do its automated control and security functi o ns usi ng ACP, a nd gi ve text and voi ce d escr ipti ons to al l of your zo ne s, unit s, b utto ns, cod es, t emper at ures, and me ssag es. To enter t[...]
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Page 47 The display will show al l areas that have been enabled f o r that user. After the area(s ) is/ar e selected, press the ' # ' key. CODE 2 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ You can specify t he access (on/off) times for the code; this is, the time periods during which the code is valid. CODE 2 ON TIME: 8:00 AM MTWTF-- #=CHNG ↕ CODE 2 OFF TIME[...]
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Page 48 Advanced Control Progra mming (ACP) Your Omni Pro II can be programm ed to do automat ed control and security functions on a time schedule or in response to an even t occurring in the system. You may program the following items: • Unit Numbers: On, Off, On for time, Off for time, Dim, Brighten, Dim for time, Brighten for time, Level, and [...]
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Page 49 Menu 1 - Pr ogra ms for a p art icula r co nt ro l unit numb er Menu 2 - A ll Security rel ated programs Menu 3 - Program s for a particular m acr o button Menu 4 - Program s for All On/Off func t ions Menu 5 - Program s for a particular Temperature zon e Menu # - Displ a ys every program Selecting the 1 (CTRL) or 5 ( T EMP) key w i ll prom[...]
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Page 50 The arrow k e ys are used to scroll th rough the programs. Press i ng the ' # ' key while a particular prog ram is displayed wi ll al low that prog ra m to be edi ted or deleted. The display shows: SHOW PROGRAM 1=EDIT 2=DELETE ! Pre ss the 1 (EDIT ) key to edit the selected program . T he Edit Progr am me nu is di splayed which al[...]
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Page 51 Edit Programs When Selecting the 1 (WHEN) key, f ro m the Edit Program menu, allows the time or button/eve nt that activates the progra m to be changed. The display shows: EDIT WHEN 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Times P rog ra ms Selecting 1 (TIMED) sets the prog ram to be activated at a specific time of day . You are prompted to enter the time an d dat[...]
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Page 52 Button and Event Programs Selecting 2 (BUTTON), from th e " Edit When" menu, sets up a prog ra m to be activated wh en a macro button is executed or an event occurs. The u ser is prompted to specify the bu t ton/event that activates the prog ra m: BUTTON: ENTER BUTTON #=MENU ↓ A specific macro bu tton ma y be activated by enteri[...]
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Page 53 After the security mode is selected, an additio nal menu appears which allows you to further specify the event button. For example, you would like to activate an event button when y ou arm the system into the 3 (AWAY) mode: WHEN AWAY: 1=DELAY 2=CODE 3=AREA Any of these may be s elected alone or in combination. As each item is specified, the[...]
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Page 54 All On/Off Event Button s Pressing the 4 (ALL ) key allo ws you to specify a n event button activated by issuing an All On or an All O ff command. You are first prompted to specify whether the event button is for All Lights O n or for All Off: A L L 0=ALL OFF 1=LIGHTS ON If area arming is being used, you will be prompted to specify the desi[...]
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Page 55 After s peci fying th e X -10 House C ode and X-10 Unit Code, s elect 0 for Off , 1 for On, or 2 f or Scene. "Off" events will be activated whenever the selected dev ice i s turned off. "On" events will be activated whenever the selected device is turned on. "Scene" events will be activated whenever the selecte[...]
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Page 56 Edit Program Command Selecting 2 (CMD), from the Edit Program m enu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following menu i s display ed: 1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY 3=BUTTON 4=ALL ↓ 5=TEMP 6=ENERGY 8=MESSAGE ↑ After the command is specified , the display returns to the Edit Program men u : Program Control Commands P[...]
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Page 57 Program Button Commands Select the 3 (BUTTON) key to program a macro button. Specify the macro button to be executed - See Butt on Programs . BUTTON: ENTER BUTTON #=MENU ↓ Program All On / All Off Commands Select the 4 (ALL) key to program All Lights On (X-10), All Unit s On (ALC), and All Units Of f (X-10 & ALC) commands. It is also [...]
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Page 58 Edit Program Condition Selecting the 3 (&COND) key, fro m the Edi t Program menu, allo ws the condition for the program to be specified. The condition is optional in all program lines . This condition must be true whe n the program time or event occurs for the program to execute d. Note: Two (2) conditions can be specified in each progr[...]
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Page 59 The zone will be displa yed and you will be prompted for the state of the zone: IF Front Door: 0=SECURE 1=NOT RDY Program Time Cl ock Cond it ions Select the 9 (TIME) key to specify that the program s hould only execute if a specified Time Cl oc k is either On or Off. The display prompts you f or the Time Clock num ber: ENTER TIME CLOCK: 1 [...]
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Page 60 Set Up Dial The Set Up Dial menu is used to configure all of the telephone related items for the OmniPr o II. To enter th e Set Up Dial menu, from the Setup menu , press the 4 (DIAL) k e y. Use the arrows to scroll th rough the items. For each item, the top line displays a description of the item and its current setting. The botto m line sh[...]
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Page 61 Dial Out Number 1 Dial Out Number 1 is one of the 8 n umbers that are stored in the system. In the event of a n alarm, these numbers are dialed in th e order that is set up in the Dial Out Order for the part icular type of alarm . Dial out numbers 1 - 8 hav e On and Off t imes and days, s o that no time is w a sted calling you at the office[...]
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Page 62 Set Up Arming To configu re different arming and disarming options , fro m the Setup m e nu, press t he 5 (ARM) key . Entry Del ay The Entry Delay is the time, in secon d s, that you have to turn off th e alar m after entering your home. The Entry Delay only applies to the entry/ex i t zone (i.e. y o ur doors). If y ou (or someone else) com[...]
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Page 63 Enable Quick Arm The Quick Arm featu re allows the security system to be arme d by pressing th e desired mode key t wice ins tead of having to en ter your code. The default setting for Enable Quick Arm is No. Enable Auto Bypa ss The Auto-Bypass feature allows the system to automatically b ypass a n open zone when the syst e m is armed, rath[...]
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Page 64 Enable Freeze Alarm If there are one or more Therm o stat or PESM in a syste m, they can also be used to detect a freeze condition - See Freeze Alarm . The de fault for Enabled Freeze Alar m is No. Flash For Alarm You may enter one unit number that will flash on and o ff continuously when the alarm is activated. T his should be an outside l[...]
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Page 65 To t urn HC 1 All On feature On, press 1 then ' # ' . To turn HC 1 All On feature Off, pres s the 0 key, then ' # '. The default setting for HC 1 X-10 All On is Yes. House Code s 2-16 X-10 All Off This feature allo ws you to choose if House Codes 2-16 will respond to the X-10 All Off commands. House Cod es 3, 5, and 7, w[...]
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Page 66 Latitude, Lo ngitude, and Time Zone The system automatically calculates the time of sunrise and sunset each day. Sun ri se/sunset can be specified as the time a scheduling command is execu ted, as an enable/disable time, or as a darkness condition on a scheduling command or event butto n. To enable the system to pro perly calculate sunrise [...]
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Page 67 DST START WEEKEND: FIRST SUNDAY #=CHNG ↕ DST END MONTH: 10 1-12 0=DISABLE ↕ DST END WEEKEND: LAST SUNDAY #=CHNG ↑ Set the value for DST Start and End Months to "0" if Da ylight Savings Time does not appl y to your region, or to disable this automatic time update feature. The DST Start and End Weekend tak es place on the spec[...]
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Page 68 Encryption K ey Encryption and decry ptio n of data between t he OmniPro II controller an d the connected device is based on t he Advanced Encryption Stan dard (AES) using a 128-bit cry ptographic key. A unique encryption key is randomly assigned to each OmniPro II controller at the f actor y (no records of th ese keys are kept at the facto[...]
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Page 69 Set Up Voice The OmniPro II can be set up to speak descriptive name s such as "FRONT DOOR" for control zones, units, buttons, cod es, temperatures, areas, and messages. These names will be spoken over the telepho ne along with the item number that is no rmally spoken . Voice descriptions for m essages can be spoken ov e r a speake[...]
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Page 70 UNDER WRITER'S LABORA TORIES REQUI REMENTS For a complete list of requirements and restrictions whe n installing the OmniPro II panel in a UL Listed syste m, refer to the Underwriter's Laboratories Re quirements sectio n of the Installatio n Manual (10I00-2) . When used in UL Listed I nstallatio ns, the following items apply: 1. T[...]
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Page 71 FEDERAL COMMUNICA TION COMMISSION NOTICE: 1. This equi p ment compl ie s with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the door , inside of th e O mniPro II enclos ure, is a label th at conta ins , a mong o the r in for mati on, t he F CC re gistr at ion n um ber and Ringer E qui val enc e N umber (RE N) for this eq ui pme nt. If requested, provide this in[...]
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Page 72 CANADIAN IND USTR Y CANADA NO TICE Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equip ment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operatio nal and safety require ments. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfa ction. Befo[...]
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Page 73 APPENDIX A - DI AL OUT PLANNER Use the fo llo wi ng dia l-o ut pl anne r to help yo u set -up the voic e d ial-o ut nu mbe rs: OmniPro II Voice Dial-Out Planner DIAL O UT NUMBER 1: ________________ ___________ _______ AR E A: _______ ______ DIAL O UT 1 ON: TIME: ______ _________ DA YS: ____________ ___ DIAL O UT 1 OFF: TIME: ______ ________[...]
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Page 74 INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PART Y Dear ______ ______________ _____________ ___________ ________________ _______ I have programmed my OmniPr o II Home Au to matio n system to call you if my alarm is activated. If it is activated, it will call and say: " Emergency... Emergency ... T he (burglar or f ire) alar m h as bee n activated at the fo[...]
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Page 75 APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SPACE ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K [...]
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Page 76 APPENDIX C - V O ICE DESCRIPTI ON CODES CODE DESCRIPTION 255 (ADDRE SS MSG) 58 (BEEP) 254 (MEMO MESSAGE) 29 (PAUSE) 30 (SHORT PAUSE) 26 A. M. 256 ABOV E 31 AC POWER 32 ACC ESS 257 ACTIVE 33 ADDR ESS 258 AFTERNOON 259 AIR 34 ALARM 260 ALERT 35 ALL 198 ALLEY 261 AMPLIFIER 262 AND 263 ANNIVE RSARY 264 ANTIQU E 195 APAR TMENT 36 APPL I ANCE 265[...]
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Page 77 CODE DESCRIPTION 341 FALL 80 FAMIL Y 81 FAN 342 FATHER’ S 343 FAUL T 344 FEBRUA RY 217 FENCE 5 FIFT EEN 17 FIFT Y 218 FILE 345 FILTER 82 FIRE 219 FIRS T 16 FIVE 346 FLAG 347 FLOOD 220 FLOOR 221 FLO W 348 FORCE 15 FORTY 349 FOUNDATION 350 FOUNTAIN 14 FOUR 4 FOURTEEN 83 FOYER 84 FREEZE 351 FREEZER 352 FRIDA Y 353 FROM 85 FRON T 354 FULL 355[...]
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Page 78 CODE DESCRIPTION 444 ONLIN E 445 ONLY 233 OPEN 446 OPTION 131 OR 447 OTHER 448 OUT 132 OUTDOOR 133 OUTLET 449 OUTSIDE 450 OVER 234 OVER F LOW 235 OVERH E AD 27 P. M. 134 PAN IC 451 PAN TRY 452 PAR KING 453 PARL OR 454 PAR T Y 135 PATIO 455 PAUS E 136 PC 137 PERIMETER 456 PERSONNEL 457 PET 138 PHONE 458 PHRAS E 459 PIER 460 PLAC E 461 PLAN T[...]
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Page 79 CODE DESCRIPTION 250 VAULT 536 VCR 537 VIDEO 538 VISITOR 539 VOLUME 540 WAITING 541 WALK 542 WALK W AY 251 WAREHOUSE 543 WARNIN G 187 WATER 544 WEDNESDA Y 28 WELCOME TO OMNI 545 WELCO ME 188 WEST 189 WINDOW 546 WINE 252 WING 547 WINTER 548 WOOD 549 WORK 253 YARD 550 YOU 190 ZONE 601 PHRAS E 1 602 PHRAS E 2 603 PHRAS E 3 604 PHRAS E 4 CODE D[...]
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NOTE TO INSTA LLER Following installatio n, this manual shall be left for t he home ow ner's use. HAI • New Orleans, LA • U S A[...]