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  • Page 1 OMI‑2 OMNEO Matrix Interface Gen 2 RESET SERIAL ETHERNET OMI FC OMI-2 BC Technical Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    OMI-2 front card and back card reference view Front card LED description OMI-2 system configurations Single subnet system drawing VLAN system drawing Install an OMI-2 card in the ADAM, ADAM-M, or ADAM-2 system ADAM M Installation ADAM Installation Connectors OMI-2 Configuration Configure the OMI-2 in AZedit 6.1.1...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    | About this manual OMI-2 About this manual Copyright and Disclaimer All rights reserved. The product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems, LLC. Bosch reserves all patent, proprietary design, manufacturing, reproduction, use and sales rights thereto, and to any article disclosed therein, except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    OMI-2 About this manual | en This product is AC only. CE Compliant Warning! This is a CLASS A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction OMI-2 (OMNEO Matrix Interface) card description The OMI-2 card set for the ADAM, ADAM-M and ADAM 2 intercom frames provides fully IP compliant connectivity into the ADAM intercom BUS for OMNEO compatible devices. The card set consists of a back card and front card and supports fiber optic cabling (through use of optional fiber modules) and RJ45 Ethernet connections.
  • Page 7: Omi-2 Front Card And Back Card Reference View

    OMNEO Connection not configured Tab. 2.1: OMNEO Connection LEDs Status Definition Notice! On the OMI-2 card, there are four pages of status descriptions. To change the LED display page, press the soft button 1. OMI Status LEDs - Page 0 Red LED...
  • Page 8 | Introduction OMI-2 OMI Status LEDs - Page 0 Red LED Green LED 21 Link Good Fiber A 20 Link Good Copper B 19 Link Good Copper C Error/Missing Back Card 17 Valid Back Card Driving Clock 16 Clock Good...
  • Page 9 OMI-2 Introduction | en OMI Status LEDs - Page 1 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 7 17 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 7 OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 8 16 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 8...
  • Page 10 | Introduction OMI-2 OMI Status LEDs - Page 2 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 26 14 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 26 OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 27 13 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 27...
  • Page 11 OMI-2 Introduction | en OMI Status LEDs - Page 3 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 43 11 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 43 OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 44 10 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 44...
  • Page 12 | Introduction OMI-2 OMI Status LEDs - Page 4 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) - channel 64 OMNEO Connect Status (green) channel 64 Page 4 Page 3 Page 2 Page 1 Page 0 Tab. 2.6: LED Descriptions page 4 2020-11 | 01 | F.01U.393.053...
  • Page 13: Omi-2 System Configurations

    OMI-2 OMI-2 system configurations | en OMI-2 system configurations Currently, the OMNEO technology supports single subnet and simple VLAN configurations. In the future, larger system setups will be supported. OMNEO general constraints – Single subnets cannot exceed 450 OMNEO devices –...
  • Page 14: Single Subnet System Drawing

    OMI-2 Single subnet system drawing The single subnet system contains two OMI-2 cards in one frame and two Layer 2 switches trunked together and is capable of supporting up to 124 OKI keypanels (four ports are used by the two OMI-2 cards audio IN and OUT). This system uses Zero Configuration.
  • Page 15: Vlan System Drawing

    OMI-2 system configurations | en VLAN system drawing In the system drawing, one OMI-2 card supports VLAN1 through VLAN40. Two MCII-e cards act as redundant DHCP servers, meaning that if one fails, the other takes over the DHCP responsibilities. Two Layer 3 switches create trunked ports creating communication between all the VLANs.
  • Page 16: Install An Omi-2 Card In The Adam, Adam-M, Or Adam-2 System

    Firmware Upload Tool version 2.4.0 or later Considerations – Gently insert the OMI-2 into the slot. If the card is forced or twisted while inserting, a pin on the backplane could short or break causing the card/frame to be inoperable. –...
  • Page 17: Adam Installation

    Install an OMI-2 card in the ADAM, ADAM-M, or ADAM-2 system | en Using the card ejectors, tighten down the front card by pushing it into the slot. On the back of the frame, carefully insert the OMI-2 back card, aligning it with the OMI front card, as shown.
  • Page 18 | Install an OMI-2 card in the ADAM, ADAM-M, or ADAM-2 system OMI-2 On the back of the frame, carefully insert the OMI-2 back card, aligning it with the OMI front card, as shown. Ensure the OMI-2 back card seats properly against the OMI-2 front card and is sitting firmly in the frame.
  • Page 19 Install an OMI-2 card in the ADAM, ADAM-M, or ADAM-2 system | en Tighten the OMI-2 back card to the frame using the supplied screws. Ensure the card ejectors are tight to the chassis on the OMI-2 front card. Bosch Security Systems, LLC 2020-11 | 01 | F.01U.393.053...
  • Page 20: Connectors

    | Connectors OMI-2 Connectors DB-9 Connector pin out Description RS232-TXD Output RS232-RXD Input Ground Tab. 5.7: RS-232 Mode Description RS485+ RS485- Ground Tab. 5.8: RS-485 Mode Description 1 BI_DA+ Bi-directional pair A+ 2 BI_DA- Bi-directional pair A- 3 BI_DB+ Bi-directional pair B+...
  • Page 21 OMI-2 Connectors | en DIP Switch Settings The OMI front card is the only board in this set to have a configurable DIP switch. Notice! Remove the card from the frame in order to change any DIP switch settings. Any changes are not valid until the card is reset.
  • Page 22 Dip Switch # Name Description Configuration File Assigns where the configuration file for the OMI-2 card is Save Location to be stored, either on the Master Controller or on the OMI-2 card. Closed: The OMI card holds the configuration file.
  • Page 23: Omi-2 Configuration

    Configure keypanels to the OMI-2 cards. Refer to – Allocate ports, page 24 6.1.1 Download the license file The OMI-2 card comes standard with 16 licenses; however, incremental upgrades are available for purchase. The following upgrades available are: – 32 licenses –...
  • Page 24: Allocate Ports

    | OMI-2 Configuration OMI-2 Verify the download was successful. 6.1.2 Allocate ports Use the Port Allocation Table to support I/O cards with more than 16 ports. It allows you to select which card types occupy which intercom slots and which ports are allocated to each card.
  • Page 25 OMI-2 OMI-2 Configuration | en In the Allocated column, enter the quantity of ports. Notice! The Allocated port count can be for 8, 8+8, 16, or 32/48/64 depending on the desired system architecture and the card types being fitted. When 8+8 or a port other than 16 is used, fill in additional port count columns.
  • Page 26: Configure The Network

    Right-click the desired OMI-2 card. Select OMNEO Configuration. The OMNEO Configuration screen appears. From the OMNEO Card drop down menu, select the slot number of the OMI-2 card. The Device Name field auto-populates with the name of the device. Notice! If you are using zero configuration, continue the next step.
  • Page 27: Configure Keypanels To The Omi-2 Card

    Configure keypanels to the OMI-2 card To finish the configuration, you must configure the OKI (OMNEO Keypanel Interface) device to talk with the OMI-2 card. To do this, you must establish a connection using the OMNEO Offers menu on the keypanel.
  • Page 28: Configure Omi-2 In Ipedit

    If you are using a DHCP server, see Configure the DHCP Server, page 29 . Select the Use Static IP Settings check box. In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address assigned to the OMI-2 card. Enter the Netmask of the network where the OMI-2 card resides.
  • Page 29: Configure Keypanels To The Omi Card

    Configure keypanels to the OMI card To finish the configuration, you must configure the OKI (OMNEO Keypanel Interface) device to talk with the OMI-2 card. To do this, you must establish a connection using the OMNEO Offers menu on the keypanel.
  • Page 30: Zero Configuration

    | OMI-2 Configuration OMI-2 From the Frame drop down menu, select the Frame to configure for DHCP (for example, Frame 1). Select the Enable DHCP Server check box to set this frame as a DHCP server. Select the Enable DHCP Relay check box to allow this frame to give out addresses to devices outside its subnet.
  • Page 31: Window Descriptions

    Figure 7.1: OMNEO Configuration Screen Settings for OMNEO Card OMNEO Card Drop Down Menu Use the OMNEO Card drop down menu to select the slot of the OMI-2 card you want to configure. Device Name Field Use the Device Name field to enter a recognizable name for the OMI-2 card. By default, the card has an alphanumeric name, such as CAP6-0000e7.
  • Page 32 Zero Configuration, page 30 . Controller IP Field Use the Controller IP field to enter the IP Address used by the OMI-2-Controller to access the network. The Controller is used to set up audio communications between two OMI-2 cards, an OMI-2 card and an OKI keypanel or between an OMI-2 card and an OEI-2 device.
  • Page 33 Partner Device Type Drop Down Menu Use the Partner Device Type drop down menu to select the type of device to which the OMI-2 card connects. This field automatically populates when a Partner Device is selected from the list of discovered devices using the browse button.
  • Page 34: Discovered Devices Screen

    | Window descriptions OMI-2 Apply Button The Apply button applies the modifications made. The window does not close. Done Button The Done button closes the window without applying the modifications. Refer to – Discovered Devices screen, page 34 Discovered Devices screen Use the Discovered Devices to select devices on the network.
  • Page 35: Omneo Connection Status Screen

    Select Local Card and Channel OMNEO Card Drop Down Menu Use the OMNEO Card drop down menu to select the ADAM or ADAM M slot where the OMI-2 card for which you want to view is located in the frame.
  • Page 36: Connection Page

    OMI-2 Remote Connection Information Device Type field The Device Type field displays the type of OMNEO device the OMI-2 card connects to on the other end of the channel. Device Name Field The Device Name field displays the name of the OMNEO device connected to on the other end of the channel.
  • Page 37: Pass-Through Page

    OMI-2 Window descriptions | en 7.3.3 Pass-Through page The Pass-Through Page displays serial pass-through statistics specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Figure 7.5: Connection Status Pass-Through Page Serial to Ethernet The Serial to Ethernet group box displays information about the serial data received on the serial connection and transmitted via Ethernet to a target card.
  • Page 38: Ethernet Page

    | Window descriptions OMI-2 Bytes Transferred Field The Bytes Transferred field displays the number of bytes transferred to the serial port. Bytes Lost Field The Bytes Lost field displays the number of bytes that cannot be transferred. Errors Field The Errors field displays the cumulative number of errors that occurred during the transfer.
  • Page 39: Dhcp Server Configuration Screen

    OMI-2 Window descriptions | en – 1 Gbps Notice! 100 Mbps or better is strongly recommended and is required for proper operation of 32 channels. Link Duplex Field The Link Duplex field displays the current transmit mode - Half or Full Duplex. Almost all Ethernet interfaces auto-negotiate to Full Duplex mode.
  • Page 40 | Window descriptions OMI-2 DNS Server 2 Field Use the DNS Server 2 field to enter the IP address of a second DNS server, if needed, which supports the OMNEO devices. Range Column Use the Range column to sort sequentially the different IP address ranges your system uses, if applicable.
  • Page 41: Omneo Specific Items In The Preferences Screen

    OMI-2 Window descriptions | en OMNEO specific items in the Preferences screen Discovery Page - Application Preferences Use the Discovery Page of the application preferences to define the network connection where AZedit is to look for OMNEO devices. Figure 7.8: Application Preferences - Discovery Page...
  • Page 42: Firmware Upload Tool

    | Window descriptions OMI-2 Firmware Upload Tool Use the Firmware Upload Tool to update all OMNEO device software and firmware. The main window lists all the discovered devices grouped by model ID. These model IDs are retrieved from the device as soon as the device is recovered. Devices listed in this window can be selected and have its firmware and software uploaded.
  • Page 43: Select Device List Columns Screen

    OMI-2 Window descriptions | en Cancel Button The Cancel button closes the Select Firmware for Upload window. Start Button The Start button start uploading the selected firmware to the OMI devices and closes the Select Firmware for Upload window. You can watch the progression of the upload in the main window with the progression.
  • Page 44: Logging Window

    | Window descriptions OMI-2 7.6.3 Logging window The Logging window shows messages originated by the different components of the Firmware Upload Tool. The firmware upload log files are stored in: C:\ProgramData|Bosch\OMNEO \FirmwareUploadLog. This window can be helpful in diagnostics.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    Notice! You must upgrade the OMI Controller first; and then upgrade the OMI Audio Device. 11. On the OMI-Controller page, select the OMI-2 card you want to upgrade. Notice! Multiple devices can be selected on a single tab. When one or more devices are selected and when firmware files are available for these devices, the Upload button becomes active and firmware to upload is selectable.
  • Page 46 On the Firmware Upload Tool Options window, click OK. The Firmware Upload Tool Options window closes. 10. Select the OMI-2 card you want to upgrade. Notice! Multiple devices can be selected on a single tab. When one or more devices are selected and when firmware files are available for these devices, the Upload button becomes active and firmware to upload is selectable.
  • Page 47: Omi-2 Card Diagnostics

    Page 0 OMI state machine description RED LED 0-8. The red LEDs from 0 to 8 indicate the state of the OMI-2 firmware and can be used for diagnostics in the event of failure. The following are details and descriptions of the LED indicators.
  • Page 48 ON to indicate there is a configuration change information via AZedit/IPedit. ON to indicate the OMI-2 is configured for static On to indicate the configuration file was received from the MCII-e. RED LED 9-10. The red LEDs 9 and 10 turn on when an internal error is detected. The OMI card needs to be manually reset by pushing the Reset button.
  • Page 49: Technical Data

    OMI-2 Technical data | en Technical data General Power Consumption: 14.9 W @ 5 V (Front and Back combined Audio Performance THD=N at 1 KHz: Better than 0.01% @ 8 dB Frequency Response: Within ±1 dB from 10 Hz to 20 kHz...
  • Page 50 | Technical data OMI-2 2020-11 | 01 | F.01U.393.053 Bosch Security Systems, LLC Technical Manual...
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