(e.g. driveway sensor is tripped), and run macros (e.g. activate an electric door strike) from the “Video” page on any OmniTouch 5.7 Touchscreen with Video. It is ideal for seeing who is at the front door, pool, yard, or nursery.
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** If video is not connected to the system, “Setup” is displayed; otherwise “Video” is displayed TOUCHSCREEN LED If security is part of your HAI system, the touchscreen LED is used to indicate whether the security system is currently armed or disarmed. If armed in any security mode, the LED is set to red.
LIST BOXES Selectable items (such as units, zones, buttons, temperatures, etc.) are displayed in a list box. An item may be selected from a list box by simply touching the item in the list or by pressing the [up arrow] or [down arrow] buttons to scroll through list items. With each press, the next item is highlighted.
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SECURITY If security is part of your automation system, the following information supplements the information in your controller owner’s manual. Refer to your controller owner’s manual for complete operating instructions. Arming and Disarming To arm or disarm the security system, from the Home page, touch the [Security] icon. The top line on the “Security”...
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Enter your four-digit code. If you make a mistake, press the [Clear] button and start over or press the [exit] button to return to the previous page. After the last digit of a valid code is entered, the system will perform the desired task. Auto Bypass If “Auto Bypass”...
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Even if “Auto Bypass” is enabled, the system will not arm another area if any zones in that area are left open. The touchscreen will display: “System Not Armed – Zone(s) Not Ready”. Secure the open zone(s) in the selected area(s), and then press the [Retry] button; the system will immediately begin arming if all zones are secure.
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STATUS The “Status” page displays the current status of various items in the system, zones, security mode, energy cost, outdoor temperature, the time of Sunrise and Sunset, and allows you to control, view, and edit programs for lighting and temperature devices. From the Home page, touch the [Status] icon: The main “Status”...
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Touch the [Test] icon to check the status of the battery, telephone, bell circuit, auxiliary fuse, and security zone loop readings. The pages look and operate similar to an HAI console. Refer to your controller owner’s manual for complete operating instructions. When complete, press...
SETUP From the Home page (if video is disabled) or from the System page, touch the [Setup] icon. This will bring you to the “Setup” page. From the “Setup” page, touch the appropriate icon: • [Screen Setup] – to configure the operating parameters of your touchscreen. •...
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When complete, press [Next] for more options or the [exit] button in the lower-right corner to save the settings and exit (back to the Home page). Sounder: Enables or disables the touchscreen sounder. The sounder is used to alert you of errors, troubles, and messages, and emits tones upon entry and exit delays.
[Dark] icon. By default, the ambient settings are disabled. Note: In the event of an AC Power failure and the HAI controller is running on backup battery power, the touchscreen display will be lowered to its lowest viewable setting. Do not try to adjust the “brightness”...
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PROGRAM The “Program” pages allow you to construct and edit basic automation programs for lighting and temperatures. You are first prompted to enter a code. After the last digit of a valid code is entered, the “Edit Program” page is displayed: From the “Edit Program”...
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Next, specify the day(s) in which the program will activate: Press Monday-Sunday to select the specific day(s). After a day is selected, it may be deselected by pressing the respective button once again. The [Weekdays] button will select Monday- Friday and the [Weekends] button will select Saturday and Sunday. Once complete, press the [OK] button to save the day(s).
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Control and temperature devices are displayed in a list boxes. The device may be selected from a list box by simply touching the device in the list or by pressing the [up arrow] or [down arrow] buttons to scroll through list devices, then pressing [enter] to select the highlighted device.
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VIDEO If an HAI video encoder is installed with your system and video is enabled, the “Video” page displays video from the selected camera, allows you to select from up to 6 different cameras, allows you to set and save the contrast and brightness for the current camera, allows you to select full screen video, and allows you to run a macro (e.g.
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Note: The HAI video encoder can only stream video from a single source; hence, if video is being viewed from a camera on one touchscreen and someone selects a different camera from a second touchscreen, the image will automatically sync to and display the latter video selection on all touchscreens that are currently viewing video.
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Event Triggered Video It is possible, if programmed in the HAI controller, for video to automatically appear on a touchscreen even if the touchscreen has been idle and the display was turned off. For example, it can automatically display the front door camera when the doorbell rings or the pool camera if motion is detected in the pool area.
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