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Installation Simplified… by April 2006
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Cell Phones As a courtesy to all, please set your cell phones to silent. There will be a break to return phone calls
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Installation
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System Controller: Omni LT
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System Controller: Omni IIe / Pro II
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Lumina and Lumina Pro
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Power & Ground Ground to good earth ground with thick wire for surge/lightning protection. Connect transformer (use a good one with self reset capabilities) Omni IIe and Pro II use 24 volt transformers Omni LT uses 16 volt transformer 40 VA transformer Lumina systems include a transformer and battery
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Phone Line Seizure RJ31X Jack Phone Access Local Remote Central Station Computer Access Bend tab up if necessary to ensure tight fit. RED GRAY GREEN GRAY BROWN
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Security System Wiring Door and window security contacts Multiple contacts may be wired in series + Z1 - + Z2 - Normally Closed Normally Open Zones / Inputs
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Z1 Normally Closed Zones / Inputs + - Window 1 Window 2 Window 3 Multiple Contacts On a Loop
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Powered Devices Motion Detectors CO Detectors Glass break + Z5 - +Aux- NC Pwr Note: Diagram shows a normally closed (NC) device. A normally open device can be used if the EOL is in parallel.
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4 - Wire Smoke Detection Note for 4-wire smokes start on zone 5 (easier to wire)
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2 - Wire Smoke Detection It is recommended NOT to use 2-wire smokes with sounders (too much power draw)
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RJ-31X Telco Jack Line seizure to dial out in emergency Ability to use in house phones
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HAI Consoles & Touchscreens
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Address Each Console & Touchscreen Consoles: Push and hold 4 & up- arrow to get into console set up mode Touchscreens: Tap and hold HAI logo to get into Touchscreen set up mode
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Powerline Interface For Lighting and Appliance control Do not plug into surge strip HLC PIM plugs into Serial Port X-10 plugs into X-10 jack
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Serial Connection
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Ethernet Omni IIe, OmniPro II, Lumina, and Lumina Pro Controllers Port 4369 128-bit AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Use DNS service for Dynamic IP if remote access desired
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Omni IIe / Pro II Security Expanders 17A00 Expansion Enclosure 16 Zones and 16 voltage outputs 1 amp battery backed, monitored power supply – uses 24 V 40 VA transformer, 12 V battery Ideal for powering touchscreens Saves on homerun wiring Up to 8 on OmniPro II 10A06-1 Hardwire Expander Mounts on Controller 16 Zones Up to 2 on Omni II, Pro II 22A00-1 OmniLT expansion module 16 Zones and 8 voltage outputs Mounts on OmniLT controller
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Thermostat Installation HVAC wires communication connector Backlight jumpersensor
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Thermostat Communication Earth GND 24VAC INPUT 12V GND SWITCH 12V GND AUXILIARY 12V GND A B CONSOLE INT GND EXT HORN 1 GND 2 3 GND 4 5 GND 6 7 GND 8 OUTPUTS GRN RED BRN GRY PHONE + Z9 - + Z10 - + Z11 - + Z12 - + Z13 - + Z14 - + Z15 - + Z16 - + Z1 - + Z2 - + Z3 - + Z4 - + Z5 - + Z6 - + Z7 - + Z8 - Address: Mode Off, Prog 3x, Fan, Location 00, Fan to Exit Option 3, Value 5 Filter Reminder Turn off Option 15, Value 60
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Communications Wiring Detail When used with HAI controller, connect black AND red communication wires from thermostat to black wire, then black wire to COM at the controller. Wire as shown. Omni IIe / Pro II / Lumina OmniLT
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Address Thermostats Be sure thermostats are working with HVAC system first (follow procedure in manual) Enable thermostats in controller: Setup - Installer – Temperatures (9-#-5 on console) and set each thermostat to auto heat/cool Press Prog Prog Prog Fan to get into set up mode Location 0 is the Thermostat Address Use ^ and v keys to change location value Set thermostats to consecutive addresses (1, 2, 3…) While you’re there, turn off internal scheduler (location 3 = 5) Use keys while in set up to advance to next location Press FAN to exit set up or just let it time out Verify communications by Status-Temperature (6-5) on console – you should see the thermostat temperature See the manual before you change anything else!!
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Outdoor Temp Earth GND 24VAC INPUT 12V GND SWITCH 12V GND AUXILIARY 12V GND A B CONSOLE INT GND EXT HORN 1 GND 2 3 GND 4 5 GND 6 7 GND 8 OUTPUTS GRN RED BRN GRY PHONE + Z9 - + Z10 - + Z11 - + Z12 - + Z13 - + Z14 - + Z15 - + Z16 - + Z1 - + Z2 - + Z3 - + Z4 - + Z5 - + Z6 - + Z7 - + Z8 - 31A00-7 Outdoor Sensor No Direct Sunlight or Direct Rain Mount In a Covered Location ‘Weather resistant’ Not ‘Weather Proof’ Mount Vertically
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Power Up Follow power up procedure in manual. Check connections for shorts, opens, wire whiskers, tightness, etc. Plug in transformer (system should power up: AC power LED comes on and status light flashes) Connect Battery Consoles will beep during power up and until addresses are set. Test all zones and devices!
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Setup
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The “Left half” and The “Right half” Set Up: Names of Units, Zones, Buttons, Thermostats, Codes, etc. Zone types, output types, thermostat types Expansion boards and enclosures, wireless Digital and voice dialers Longitude, latitude & time zone, etc. Programming: Where home automation is done, coordinating security, temperature and lighting Front Light on When Front door is open if it’s after dark
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PCAccess Create programs in PCAccess Review, edit delete, cut, paste, copy Search for programs Download to controller
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Recommendation: Just Hit ‘Enter’ Security Stamp
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Password Default Password: ‘Password’
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Opening screen Open or create a New File
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Creating a New File
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Once a controller is selected the file data can not be converted to a different controller
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All of data on this screen is for company records. It is NOT downloaded to the controller Just for your notes Customer Data
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Setup Names/Voice: Zones Always Step 1 Note: Use Upper/Lower Case Note: Always Choose the voice descriptions when text is entered. It is an excellent habit! Hardware cheat sheet: Z= Main Control Board; EX1-1 = Expander 1, Input 1; EE1-1 = Expansion Enclosure 1, Input 1
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Setup Names/Voice: Tab Key
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Setup Names/Voice: Units HLC units are labeled on the right
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1. HLC Configuration HOUSE CONTROLLER MASTER BEDROOM LIVING ROOM CONTROLLER DINING ROOM CONTROLLER LIVING ROOM SWITCHES DINING ROOM SWITCHES
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Set up rooms with HLC 1: Living Room Controller 2: Chandelier 3: Sconces 4: Wall Wash 5: Lamps 6: Picture Spots 7: 8: 9: Den Room Controller 10: Lights 11: Cove 12: Lamps 13: Bar 14 15 16 House Controller To Use HLC: Rooms are set up in groups of 8 units The first unit in a room is reserved for a room controller The last unit can be used for a house controller All you have to do is create the rooms and HLC does the rest
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HLC Details Standard HLC Configuration: First unit in a group of 8 (1, 9, 17, 25, …) is reserved for Room Controller Up to 7 loads (lights or appliances) per Room Controller Up to 8 rooms per House Controller OmniLT: 14 loads (2 rooms) Omni IIe and Lumina: 56 loads (8 rooms) OmniPro II and Lumina Pro: 217 loads (30 rooms) Example: Omni Controller automatically links 1: Living Room Controller with loads 2 – 8, and 9: Den Room Controller with loads 10 – 16. Homeowner can easily adjust scenes for the different rooms. Up to 8 House Controllers can be added anywhere “on the eights” in the first 64 units (example: unused unit 8 and/or 16) and it will control the first 8 rooms (64 units). Loads and buttons are still fully controllable (and programmable) in Omni
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Setup Names/Voice: Buttons Note: Only use a ‘Button’ when the customer should have manual control of the routine. Use a flag for ‘hidden’ routines
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Note: Naming users and assigning them individual codes makes reading the even logs easier and more informative. Setup Names/Voice: Codes
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Setup Names/Voice: Thermostat
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Displayed On Keypad Spoken over the phone or out the 2-way voice board Note: The text and voice do not have to relate to each other but it does reduce confusion ASCII Messages Sent / Received through the RS-232 serial port (ProLink) ^M=Carriage Return Setup Names/Voice: Messages
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Serial Configuration Leave at 9600 Baud Confirm the Correct Port For Serial Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST match Code 1 CURRENTLY in the controller. At default both are 1111. After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out. Pull the transformer and battery to power down the controller.
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Network Configuration For Network Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST match Code 1 CURRENTLY in the controller. At default both are 1111. After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out. Pull the transformer and battery to power down the controller. The Omni ProII uses a 10Base T connection Change via console, serial or modem Ethernet Options on the Console 9, Valid Code, 6, (Scroll to Options) Must be read from the console
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Modem Configuration Confirm the Correct Port Leave at 19200 Baud Modems should ‘auto discover’ LT = 300 Omni II = 9600 Pro II = 14.4K For Modem Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST match Code 1 CURRENTLY in the controller. At default both are 1111. After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out. Pull the transformer and battery to power down the controller. Last 4 ones ‘1111’ is the access code
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Command: Set Time Are we currently in Daylight Savings Time? Winter = No Summer = Yes
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Show / Status
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A/D Reading 0 - 255 Show / Status / Zones Note: It is an excellent habit to always confirm hardware connections Omni II / Pro II – Standard (non-smoke) readings: 0 – 20 = High Side Ground Fault 21 – 35 = Trouble 36 – 80 = Low Side Ground Fault 81 – 110 = Trouble 111 – 136 = Closed 137 – 157 = End Of Line (Secure) 158 – 200 = Trouble 201 – 255 = Open
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Show / Status / Units This option is based on the last known command to or from a load. Note: This can only be reliable information if 2-way devices are used Note: When 2-way devices are used the controller will automatically update the status. Remember to set the PLC Communication protocol correctly. Note: Double click a unit to go to the unit/command screen
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Command / Units – Compose Note: This screen shot is for a Unit set for Compose. Based on how the PLC format is set the ‘Scene’ command will change to ‘Light Level’
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Command / Units - Standard Note: Notice the ‘Light Level’ Option. ‘Ramp’ refers to ALC options. Off / On / Dim / Brighten: Perform the desired command for the time period, and then do the opposite.
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Setup / Codes Code 1 is the users most powerful code. It is always a Master code and will always allow access via PC Access software. Never set user 1 to 0,0,0,0.
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Number is spoken during ‘dialed’ voice notification for alarms. Setup / Dial
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T = 2 Second Pause
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Loss of Phone is considered a ‘trouble’ condition Setup / Arming Should Say Entry/ Exit and Perimeter Zone Type Chime All Lights On for Alarm Technically is ‘Force Arm’ Yes/No? Turn off when kids have access to the console
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Setup / Miscellaneous - Settings Which light to flash in alarm? Speak alarms out the 2-way voice board A link is in the www.homeauto.com dealer section www.homeauto.com User: dealer PW: haidlr
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Setup / Miscellaneous – Control Standard: X10, PCS, Lightolier in Compatibility Mode Extended: Leviton, ACT A10 Compose: Lightolier Compose UPB: for non HAI UPB products HLC: for HAI Lighting Control Products Include this house code in the All On/Off Command?
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Setup / Miscellaneous – Clocks Time Clocks are used to compare against in programs. They are not time schedules.
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Setup / Miscellaneous – DST
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The 8 Outputs on the Main Control Board Setup / Installer - Control Set The UPB Network Address and Password
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Setup / Installer - Zones This refers to the 17A00 zone expansion cabinet, NOT the 10A06 zone expander When Zone Resistors are turned off all zone inputs MUST be Normally Closed
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Popular Zone Types Entry / Exit – Entry Exit Doors Perimeter – Windows and Entry Points that should instantly alarm Night Interior – Motion armed in Night / Away and Vacation Modes Away Interior – Same as a Night Interior but NOT armed in Night Mode 2X or 4X Entry Delay – Multiply the standard entry delay time Fire – 2 or 4 wire smoke detector Auxiliary – ONLY automation, no security function Outdoor Temperature – Temperature sensor, show on thermostats Temperature – Temperature sensor, do not show on thermostats Temperature Alarm – Temperature sensor, alarm when programmed High or Low settings are exceeded.
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Always use Contact ID when available Setup / Installer - Communicator
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Setup / Installer - Partitioning
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Setup / Installer - Temperature
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Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous Only relates to access to Installer menus on the console Only relates to access to modem call in
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‘0’ will keep the controller from looking for a phone line. Don’t forget to return to 8 once the house has a phone line. Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous
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Turning off sounder supervision does not turn the supervision current off
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Setup / Installer - Expansion Module # refers to the jumper in the upper left corner. Defaults are 1 – 10A06 Expander 2 – ALC Board 3 – Serial Board OmniLink – HAI Programming Protocol ProLink – Custom written ASCII Messages Leave at 0!
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Consoles You can do all set up and programming from the console, using the menus. Allows you to get the basics up and running quickly in the field. Programs can be added, edited or deleted. Search capability.
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Congratulations! You know how to install, setup, and program HAI Omni-Family automation systems.
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What are the next steps? Align yourself with an HAI Distribution Partner Purchase a system to install in your home or office Complete training special forms Get HAI Tri-Folds to present to your customers Meet requirements to be listed on HAI web-site Sign up for HAI lead programs Sign Up for e-mail news from HAI Become a Five Star Dealer Resources Sales & Marketing: HAI Territory Manager Tech Support: 800-229-7256 x 5 Pricing: Distribution Partner
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HAI Special Training Offers Promo 11 Omni LT Package Promo 14e Omni IIe Package Promo 16 OmniPro II Package *Refer to training flyer for details and limitations
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