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System Controller: Omni LT ZONE SWITCH 12V (OUTPUT) OUT2 SWITCH 12V (OUTPUT) (NO) WARNING OUT2 (NC) 4-WIRE SMOKE TO PREVENT RISK ZONE FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK, 1K EOL DE-ENERGIZE THIS 2-WIRE UNIT AND DISCONNECT ZONE SMOKE TELEPHONE LINES BEFORE SERVICING. BURGLARY...
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System Controller: Omni IIe / Pro II OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT SWITCHED EARTH 100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1) 12 VDC GROUND 1A Max. (See NOTE 1) CONNECT CABLE AUXILIARY 12 VDC TO CONTROLLER, CONSOLE(S) INTERIOR 1A Max. PLUG MODULAR ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY SOUNDER...
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Lumina and Lumina Pro OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT SWITCHED EARTH 100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1) 12 VDC GROUND 1A Max. (See NOTE 1) CONNECT CABLE AUXILIARY 12 VDC TO CONTROLLER, CONSOLE(S) INTERIOR 1A Max. PLUG MODULAR ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY SOUNDER (See NOTE 1)
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Phone Line Seizure RJ31X Jack Phone Access Local Remote Bend tab up if Central Station necessary to ensure tight fit. Computer Access...
Specifications OMNI IIE,PRO II,LUMINA and LUMINA PRO Controller Maximum Group Current Outputs: Console: backlight off – 35 mA; backlight on – 100 mA Outputs 1 – 8 100 mA Devices: Aux 12 VDC, Switched 12 VDC, Console, and Outputs 1 – 8: 1 amp max Horn: Int Horn and Ext Horn: 1 amp max Operating Temperatures 32 –...
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Specifications OMNI LT TYPICAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION AT NOMINAL VOLTAGE Console : backlight off, 35 mA Backlight on, 100 mA CONTROLLER OUTPUTS UL RATINGS MAXIMUM Devices : Aux 12 VDC, Console, and Outputs 1 and 2 : 500 mA Max Bell : 1amp Max...
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Security System Wiring Zones / Inputs + Z1 - + Z2 - Door and window security contacts Multiple contacts may be wired in series Normally Closed Normally Open...
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Multiple Contacts On a Loop Window 2 Window 3 Window 1 Normally Closed...
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Powered Devices +Aux- + Z5 - Motion Detectors CO Detectors Glass break 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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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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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 •10A06-1 Hardwire Expander •Mounts on Controller •16 Zones •17A00 Expansion Enclosure •Up to 2 on Omni II, Pro II •16 Zones and 16 voltage outputs •1 amp battery backed, monitored power supply – uses 24 V 40 VA •22A00-1 OmniLT expansion transformer, 12 V battery module...
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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…)
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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Connecting the Remote Input Module To connect the Remote Input Modules, simply run a Cat-5 cable from the back of the RIM to the main board assembly. The board cover has the images of the remote input modules and is labeled for easy installation!
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Connecting the Remote Input Module To connect your source equipment to the RIM, run a cable from the line out of the device to the standard audio input jack on the front of the RIM. HAI sells Zip-cables to reduce clutter...
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Connecting the VSC To connect the Volume-Source Control, simply run a Cat-5 cable from the back of the VSC to the Zone you’d like to control on the Hi-Fi Main Board Assembly. Again, the inputs are labeled with images of the VSC for easy installation!
Connecting the Power Supply • The included power supply is for zones 1-4, and connects to the bottom left input on the main board assembly. • When expanding, an additional power supply is necessary, even if you’re only adding one additional zone.
Connecting the Speakers Connecting speakers is as easy as running standard speaker wire from the speaker to the main board assembly.
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Want More Power? There are two variable outputs (Zones 1 and 8) for connection to external power amplifiers. Zone 1 Cable from other end of board Zone 8 Cable...
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Connecting to an HAI Controller • To connect the Hi-Fi to an HAI Controller, run a Cat-5 from the top right hand input on the Hi-Fi Main Board Assembly to a serial port on the HAI Controller. • Just one cable allows...
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Power Up Follow power up Connect Battery procedure in manual. Consoles will beep during power up and Check connections for until addresses are set. shorts, opens, wire whiskers, tightness, Test all zones and etc. devices! Plug in transformer (system should power up: AC power LED comes on and status light flashes)
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The “Left half” and The “Right half” Set Up: Programming: Names of Units, Zones, Where home automation is Buttons, Thermostats, done, coordinating security, Codes, etc. temperature and lighting Zone types, output types, Front Light on When Front thermostat types door is open if it’s after dark Expansion boards and enclosures, wireless Digital and voice dialers...
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PCAccess Create programs in PCAccess Search for programs Review, edit delete, cut, paste, Download to controller copy...
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Security Stamp Recommendation: Just Hit ‘Enter’...
Customer Data Just for your notes All of data on this screen is for company records. It is downloaded to the controller...
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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: Units HLC units are labeled on the right...
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1. HLC Configuration LIVING ROOM SWITCHES LIVING ROOM CONTROLLER HOUSE CONTROLLER MASTER BEDROOM DINING ROOM SWITCHES DINING ROOM CONTROLLER...
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Set up rooms with HLC 1: Living Room Controller To Use HLC: 2: Chandelier Rooms are set up in 3: Sconces 4: Wall Wash groups of 8 units 5: Lamps The first unit in a room is 6: Picture Spots reserved for a room controller 9: Den Room Controller...
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HLC Details Standard HLC Configuration: Example: Omni Controller automatically links 1: Living First unit in a group of 8 (1, 9, Room Controller with loads 2 – 8, 17, 25, …) is reserved for Room and 9: Den Room Controller with Controller loads 10 –...
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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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Setup Names/Voice: Codes Note: Naming users and assigning them individual codes makes reading the even logs easier and more informative.
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Setup Names/Voice: Messages Displayed On Keypad Spoken over the phone or out the 2-way voice board ASCII Messages Sent / Received Note: The text and voice do not through the RS-232 have to relate to each other but serial port (ProLink) it does reduce confusion ^M=Carriage Return...
Serial Configuration Confirm the Correct Port Leave at 9600 Baud 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.
Network Configuration 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 For Network Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST match Code 1...
Modem Configuration Confirm the Correct Port Last 4 ones ‘1111’ is the access code 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...
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Command: Set Time Are we currently in Daylight Savings Time? Winter = No Summer = Yes...
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Show / Status / Zones Note: It is an excellent habit to always confirm hardware connections A/D Reading 0 - 255 Omni II / Pro II – Standard (non-smoke) readings: 0 – 20 = High Side Ground Fault 21 – 35 = Trouble 36 –...
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Show / Status / Units This option is based on the Note: Double last known click a unit to go command to or to the from a load. unit/command screen 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.
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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.
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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Setup / Dial Number is spoken during ‘dialed’ voice notification for alarms.
Setup / Arming Should Say Entry/ Exit and Turn off when Perimeter Zone kids have access Type Chime to the console Loss of Phone is Technically is considered a ‘Force Arm’ ‘trouble’ condition Yes/No? All Lights On for Alarm...
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Setup / Miscellaneous - Settings Speak alarms out the 2-way voice board A link is in the www.homeauto.com dealer section Which light to User: dealer flash in alarm? PW: haidlr...
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Setup / Miscellaneous – Control Include this house code in the All On/Off Command? 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...
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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 / Installer - Control Set The UPB Network The 8 Outputs on the Main Address and Password Control Board...
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Setup / Installer - Zones This refers to the 17A00 zone expansion cabinet, 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 armed in Night Mode •...
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Setup / Installer - Communicator Always use Contact ID when available...
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Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous Only relates to access to Only relates modem call in to access to Installer menus on the console...
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Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous ‘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.
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Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous Turning off sounder supervision does not turn the supervision current off...
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Setup / Installer - Expansion OmniLink – HAI Programming Protocol ProLink – Custom written ASCII Messages Leave at 0! Module # refers to the jumper in the upper left corner. Defaults are 1 – 10A06 Expander 2 – ALC Board...
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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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