HAI OmniLT Owner's Manual
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Description
The OmniLT Version 2.8 firmware adds the following new feature:
Support for the Extended Range Temperature Sensor
The OmniLT Version 2.7 firmware adds the following new feature (See Attached Addendum):
Support for Lutron RadioRA Lighting Control
The OmniLT Version 2.6 firmware adds the following new feature (See Attached Addendum):
Support for UPB (Universal Powerline Bus) Technology
Extended Range Temperature Sensors
The Model 31A00-7 Extended Range Temperature Sensor and the Model 31A00-8 Extended Range and Humidity Sensor is used for
sensing temperatures from -40
greenhouses, basements, wine cellars, coolers, and freezers. The temperature can be displayed on the console or spoken over the
telephone. It can also report, log, alert, or generate an alarm if the temperature reaches freeze conditions or if the temperature goes
above the high setpoint or drops below the low setpoint programmed in the system.
When a temperature sensor is selected from the list of temperature devices, you may set a "Low" and "High" setpoint for activating
programs or alarms. Enter the desired temperature then press the ' # ' key.
Upstairs
2=LOW
For negative temperatures (-1
temperature may also be specified in 0.5 degree steps if three numeric digits are entered. The third digit adds a .5 to the first two
digits if it is any- thing other than zero. Enter a leading zero if necessary.
Home Automation, Inc.
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F - 120
F. Extended Range Temperature sensors can be used for outdoors or in attics, garages,
3=HIGH
#=STAT
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to -40
), press the ' # ' key prior to entering the temperature to make the number negative. A Celsius
OmniLT Version 2.8 Firmware Release
New Orleans, LA • Phone 800-229-7256 • Fax 504-736-9290

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  • Page 1 The OmniLT Version 2.8 firmware adds the following new feature: • Support for the Extended Range Temperature Sensor The OmniLT Version 2.7 firmware adds the following new feature (See Attached Addendum): • Support for Lutron RadioRA Lighting Control The OmniLT Version 2.6 firmware adds the following new feature (See Attached Addendum): •...
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  • Page 3: About Lutron Radiora

    The OmniLT Version 2.7 firmware adds the following new feature: • Support for Lutron RadioRA Lighting Control The OmniLT Version 2.6 firmware adds the following new feature (See Attached Addendum): • Support for UPB (Universal Powerline Bus) Technology About Lutron RadioRA Lutron RadioRA uses wireless communication technology to control lighting.
  • Page 4: Controlling Radiora Units

    Control has its own Unit Number (1-16), which corresponds to the assigned Master Control Number. It is possible for a Switch or Dimmer to have the same Unit Number (1-16) on the HAI system. A Switch or Dimmer may be assigned to Zone 1 while a Master Control may be assigned to Mater Control Number 1.
  • Page 5: Executing Phantom Buttons

    If the “House Code All On” or “House Code All Off” setup item is set to “Yes”, OmniLT will change the status of each unit according to the setting. If House Code All On is set to “Yes”, OmniLT sets the status of all units on that House Code to “On” (even though it doesn’t explicitly send an All On command to those units).
  • Page 6 “Yes”, OmniLT will change the status of each unit on the House Code according to the setting. Programming RadioRA OmniLT can be programmed to run macros when a Switch or Dimmer is turned on or off locally or when a button (1-10) is pressed on a Master Control.
  • Page 7 Edit Programs When Selecting the 1 (WHEN) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows button/event activated programs to be created. The display shows: EDIT WHEN 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Selecting 2 (BUTTON), from the "Edit When" menu, sets up a program to be activated when a macro button is executed or an event occurs.
  • Page 8 Specify the desired program command - See Controlling RadioRA Units in this document. Program Phantom Button Commands (4=ALL) OmniLT can execute a Phantom Button command to set a lighting scene). Press the 4 (ALL) key to execute a Phantom Button command.
  • Page 9: About Upb

    Each UPB installation has a Network ID that serves to link all of the switches, modules, and keypad controllers to each other and to the OmniLT controller. Under the Network ID, each device has a unique address. The address is used to send on, off, dim, brighten, level, and other commands to an individual UPB device.
  • Page 10 UPB Powerline Interface Module – Serial (PIM-S): Available from PCS and/or its distributors. To work with OmniLT, the PIM must be Version 4.15 or later and it must be the “Serial” version (not the USB version). The PCS Serial PIM comes with the proper cable for the 10A17-1 Serial Module.
  • Page 11: Status Of A Unit

    Status of a Unit Press the # (STA) key to see the exact status of a UPB device. When the ' # ' key is pressed, OmniLT sends a “Status Request” message to the selected device for its current state. The exact state is then displayed.
  • Page 12: About Links

    6-Button or 8-Button Keypad Controller. OmniLT can “set” each of the 250 possible Links. The “Link Set” command is used to set up lighting scenes for a lighting group. To set a “lighting scene” using OmniLT, adjust all of the UPB Wall Switches with the pre-configured Link to the desired lighting levels.
  • Page 13 UPB Device Configuration (using UPStart): HAI recommends the following settings for UPB Switches and Keypad Controllers for use with OmniLT. With the PCS Serial PIM powered-up and connected to a PC, start the PCS UPStart application. Open an existing or create a new network.
  • Page 14 OmniLT. When set up as follows, the keypad controller will send a message to the OmniLT controller any time a button is pressed. The state of the corresponding LED will not change.
  • Page 15 2. HAI controllers use the Powerline Interface Module (PIM) in Message Mode. While Message Mode is the factory default mode of the PCS Serial PIM, the PCS UPStart application uses the Pulse Mode of the PIM. When connected to the HAI Serial Interface...
  • Page 16 HC 1 ALL ON: 0=NO 1=YES Note: UPB devices are not affected by the OmniLT “All On” or “All Off” command. However, if the House Code is set to “Yes”, OmniLT will change the status of each unit according to the setting.
  • Page 17 Programming UPB OmniLT can be programmed to run macros when a UPB unit changes state, the top-rocker or bottom-rocker is pressed on a UPB Switch, when a button is pressed on a UPB 6-Button or 8-Button Keypad Controller, or when a Link is received on the UPB network.
  • Page 18 Receive Link Event (4=ALL): OmniLT can receive arbitrary Links from devices on the UPB network and run macros based on receiving that Link. For example, if a 6-Button or 8-Button Keypad Controller is used to activate a lighting scene (by activating a Link), OmniLT also receives that Link activation and can run a macro (i.e.
  • Page 19: Edit Program Command

    WHEN LINK 1 ON: Porch Light STATUS When “Link 1 On” is received on the UPB network, OmniLT sends a status request message to the UPB Wall Switch (named Porch Light) to acquire its current status. This “Status Request” program is particularly beneficial to keep the current state of UPB devices that are altered by a “lighting scene”...
  • Page 20 WHEN GROUP 1: Unit 3 Status WHEN GROUP 1: Unit 4 Status When the Group 1 button (macro) is executed, OmniLT gets the status of units 1-4. WHEN LINK 1 ON: RUN GROUP 1 WHEN LINK 2 ON: RUN GROUP 1...

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