TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................3 Technical Specifications ...................3 System Features ....................3 INSTALLATION ..................4 Location ......................4 Connections and Mounting ................4 PROGRAMMING ..................6 Programming Methods ..................6 How To Enter Module Programming Mode ............7 Wireless Transmitter Programming ..............8 Viewing the Signal Strength of Transmitters .............9 Viewing the Actual Battery Life of Transmitters ..........10 Viewing the Previous Battery Life of Transmitters ..........11 Viewing Unknown Serial Numbers ..............11...
1.0 INTRODUCTION The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module (OMN-RCV3) allows you to add up to 16 Omnia Wireless detectors or door contacts, and up to 16 fully programmable remote controls to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE system. 1.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Di-pole antenna •...
• Transmitter signal strength indicator • Transmitter battery life display 2.0 INSTALLATION The following sections will detail how to mount and connect the Omnia Wireless Receiver Module (OMN-RCV3). 2.1 LOCATION Mount the Wireless Receiver Module on a wall allowing at least 5cm (2in) around the module to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation.
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Figure 2.1: Connecting the Receiver Module to the Control Panel Omnia 5...
To successfully install an Omnia wireless system to your Digiplex or DigiplexNE system, ensure that the following steps are completed: 1. Install the Omnia Receiver. Connect the Omnia Receiver to the Digiplex or DigiplexNE control panel and power up. 2. Assign the remote controls if necessary.
Module Programming Mode. Figure 3.3: Entering Module Programming Mode The sections referred to in step 5 and the data referred to in step 6 in Figure 3.3 on page 7 are explored in the following sections of the manual. Omnia 7...
Therefore, insert the data in the Programming Guide while assigning the detectors and door contacts. In Omnia, sections [101] to [116], [601] to [616], [701] to [716], and [801] to [816] are interrelated. For example, when assigning a detector or door contact to expansion input 001 in the Receiver Module: 1.
[601] to [616]. Each section represents the signal strength viewer for a specific device. For example, section [601] is the viewer for the device in section [101] and section [616] is the viewer for the device in section [116]. Omnia 9...
How to view the signal strength of a wireless transmitter. In Step 5 in Figure 3.3 on page 7: 1. Enter the desired [ ] (601 to 616). SECTION NUMBER 2. Press the transmitter’s tamper switch, or open the zone assigned to the transmitter.
For example, if the value is 006, the previous batteries lasted 6 weeks. 3.7 VIEWING UNKNOWN SERIAL NUMBERS [030] SECTION The serial number of a detector or door contact can be viewed in this section. Omnia 11...
1. Press and hold the [0] button. 2. Enter the [ ] (default=000000). INSTALLER CODE 3. Enter the appropriate [section number]: Digiplex = [951] DigiplexNE = [4001] 4. Enter the Omnia Wireless Receiver [ SERIAL NUMBER 12 Reference & Installation Manual...
4.0 SUPERVISION OPTIONS The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module offers a variety of supervision options that allows the module to monitor the status of the module, detectors, and door contacts. 4.1 LOW BATTERY SUPERVISION [001] : SECTION OPTION Option [1] enables the Low Battery Supervision feature. When a detector or door contact’s battery voltage drops below a recommended level (refer to the...
SECTION OPTIONS Options [3] and [4] define the time period that must elapse before the Omnia transmitters send a status signal to the Wireless Receiver Module. For example, if the timer is set to 12 minutes (option [3]=on ; option [4]=off), the transmitters will send a status signal every 12 minutes to the Receiver Module.
Option [5] ON = On-Board Module Tamper Supervision enabled 4.5 PGM ACTIVATION The Omnia Wireless Receiver Module comes equipped with one on-board 5A PGM relay output (programmable output). A second 5A PGM output is available as an option. PGM1 and PGM2 are always enabled and are activated only through the Omnia Remote Control (OMN-RCT1).
User Access Codes. 3. The buttons on the remote controls must be programmed. In Omnia, sections [201] to [216], [040], [041], [301] to [316], and [401] to [416] are all interrelated. For example, when assigning a remote control to the Receiver Module: 1.
[201] [216] SECTIONS Up to 16 remote controls can be assigned to each Omnia Wireless Receiver Module without occupying any zones in the Digiplex or DigiplexNE control panel. Remote controls are assigned to the module using the Automatic Learning method.
5.3 ASSIGNING REMOTE CONTROLS TO USER ACCESS CODES [301] [316] SECTIONS Each remote control must be assigned to a User Access Code. All User Access Codes are given a User Number from 001 to 096 (Digiplex), or from 001 to 255 (DigiplexNE).
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Buttons B+D ) Confirmation Beep BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP 3. Press [ ENTER Note: To delete the hexadecimal values (button programming) in a particular section (401-416), press the [0] button once for every value. Omnia 19...
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Figure 5.1: Remote Control Button Identification Figure 5.2: Button Programming on LCD Screen 20 Reference & Installation Manual...
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For installations using the LED keypads, the hexadecimal values will illuminate the following LEDs A = [ ] LED C = [A1] LED E = [ ] LED STAY B = [ ] LED D = [A4] LED F = [ ] LED FORCE Omnia 21...
5.5 REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY The Omnia 433MHz remote control requires either one or two lithium batteries and the Omnia 868MHz remote control requires one 3V lithium battery. The number of batteries that is required is stated on the inside of the back cover.
Program the remote control buttons [601] to [616] View the detector and door contact signal strengths [701] to [716] View the actual battery life of the transmitters [801] to [816] View the previous battery life of the transmitters Omnia 23...