Home Automation 32A30 manual

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    HOME AUTOMATION, INC. Model 32A30 Touchscreen Hub Installation Manual Document Number 32I30-1 Rev B March, 2008[...]

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    Copyright © 2005-2008 Home Automa tion, Inc. All Rights Reserved[...]

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    INTRODUCTION The HAI Touchscreen Hub is used to provide power, communications, and a video signal to HAI OmniTouch touchscreens. Up to eight (8) OmniTouc h touchscreens, with or without video, can be connected; however, you may connect an additional Touchscreen Hub fo r a total of up to 16 OmniTouch touchscreens when used with an HAI Om niPro II or[...]

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    INST ALLA TION NOTE: This unit has protection agai nst static discharge in normal operation. However, use static discharge precautions during in stallation. Always t ouch the enclosure to discharge static before touching the connections. NOTE: Do not make changes to terminal lock c onnections (TB1 – TB6) with power on! Disconnect power AND batter[...]

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    CAMERA INPUT TERMINATING RESISTOR JUMPER CAMERA O UTPUT CAMERA P OWER 1.5A MAXI MUM ZONE(+) ZONE(-) HAI CONTROLLER GND(GROUND) B / GREEN A / YELLOW GND MUST BE CONNECTED TO GND O N HAI CONTROLLER CAT 5 CONNEC TORS OMNITOU CH 5.7 (53A00-1) OMNITOU CH WITH V IDEO(32A00-5) TERMINAL BLOCKS OMNITOU CH (32A00-1) * * A = MO UNTING H OLES FOR VIDEO ENCODER[...]

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    3. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR (Optional Connection) When the backup batteries connected to the Touchs creen Hub become depleted, there are term inals on the Touchscreen Hub that are used to send a signal to the HAI controlle r to alert you of the low battery condition. To take advantage of this feature, you must have an extra pair of wire between the To[...]

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    Connecting to OmniTouch (32A00-1) When connecting a standard OmniTouch to the Touchscreen Hub, it is very important to plan where the OmniTouch touchscreen will be inst alled and the gauge/type of wire you will use for the installation. The touchscreen requires a minimum of 4 wires for operation (2 for power and 2 for communications). The required [...]

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    5. CAMERA CONNECTIONS The Touchscreen Hub takes the com posite signal from any NTSC cam era, digitizes it throu gh the encoder, and then broadcasts it to the conn ected OmniTouch with Video or OmniTouch 5.7 touchscreens. The Touchscreen Hub supports 6 indivi dual cameras. In the ar eas marked CAMERA 1 – CAMERA 6, there is a connector for the came[...]

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    6. CONNECTING A SECOND HAI TOUCH SCREEN HUB When connecting more than 8 OmniTouch with Vi deo touchscreens to an HAI OmniPro II or HAI Lumina Pro controller, a second Touchscreen Hub is required. To view video on the additional OmniTouch with Video touchscreens (the ones c onnected to the second Touchscreen Hub), a Video Encoder installed on the se[...]

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    32A32-2 VIDEO ENCODER NYLON S PACER 32A30-1, -2, -3, -4 TOUCHSCREEN HUB[...]

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    8. POWER CONNECTIONS The supplied Power Pack provides both touchscreen (24VDC) and camera (12VDC) power. An AC power outlet should be located within 5 feet. One or two sealed, rechargeable batteries (not included) can be used to backup the touchscreen and camera (optional) power. The tw o battery cables are in parallel, so by adding a s econd batte[...]

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    SPECIF ICATIONS Operating 32 - 120 degrees F (0 - 49 degrees C) Ranges: 10 - 85 % relative humidity, non-condensing Power Pack: Output 19VDC, 3.79 Amps, Max 72W Input 120VAC, 1.8A amps, 60Hz Maximum Power: 72 Watts Batteries: Sealed, Rechargeable, 12 volts, 4 - 8 am p-hours each Low Voltage Cut Out: 10VDC Main Fuse: 5A Polyfuse Battery Fuses: 5A Po[...]