Onq HMS 950 Owner's Manual

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HMS 950
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  • Page 1 HMS 950 Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 Document Number 1307592 Rev A May, 2002 Copyright 2002 HAI All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Error Beeps ..................................4 Trouble Beeps ..................................4 Confirmation Beep ................................5 Cancel....................................5 Time Out.....................................5 Areas .......................................5 HMS 950 Maintenance................................5 SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION ....................... 6 Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms .......................6 Arming the Security System ..............................6 Using Shortcut Keys.................................7 Quick Arm ....................................8 Bypassing Zones ..................................8...
  • Page 4 CONTROL ...............................16 Control Commands ................................16 ALC Switch Modules................................16 ALC Module Types................................16 X-10 Modules ..................................16 House Codes ..................................17 Unit Numbers..................................17 Scrolling Through Names............................... 17 Controlling Units ................................... 18 Dimming and Brightening ..............................18 Lighting Level................................... 18 Ramp Command ................................
  • Page 5 Voice Dialer................................... 36 How the HMS 950 Voice Dialer Works ..........................36 What the HMS 950 Voice Dialer Does..........................36 What You Hear - If Your HMS 950 Calls You ........................37 Entering the Code................................37 SETUP..............................38 Configuration and Advanced Control Programming (ACP) ..................... 38 Set Up Codes ..................................
  • Page 6 Dial Out Numbers 2-8 ............................... 53 Dial Order..................................53 Set Up Arming..................................54 Entry Delay..................................54 Audible Exit Delay................................54 Entry/Exit Chime ................................54 Perimeter Chime ................................54 Enable Quick Arm ................................55 Enable Auto Bypass ................................55 All On For Alarm................................55 Beep On Trouble................................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your new HMS 950 home management system. You are about to enjoy a new feeling of security, comfort, convenience, and control. HMS 950 coordinates lighting, heating and air, security, scenes, and messages based on your lifestyle and schedule.
  • Page 8: Overall Description

    The console is designed with everything that is necessary for you to program and operate your HMS 950 home management system. Because we feel that it is very important for you to feel comfortable with the operation of your HMS 950, we recommend that you start by becoming familiar with your console.
  • Page 9: Normal Top-Level Display

    4:00 PM SYSTEM OK If one of the doors, windows, motion, or other detector connected to the HMS 950 is open, or has detected motion, the bottom line of the display will say, "ZONE NAME NOT RDY". For example, the display will show, "FRONT DOOR NOT RDY".
  • Page 10: Main Menu

    Trouble Beeps The HMS 950 constantly checks the entire system for proper operation. If trouble is found, the trouble is displayed on the bottom line and the console will beep at the rate of two beeps per second to alert you to the trouble. This feature can be turned off if desired - See Set Up Arming, Beep On Trouble.
  • Page 11: Confirmation Beep

    The console in each area acts as if it were controlling its own HMS 950 system. Each area is assigned, by your installer, a group of zones, control units, macro buttons, messages, and thermostats. These items can only be controlled where they have been assigned.
  • Page 12: Security System Operation

    SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms Before going any further, you should know how to disarm your security system in the event that the alarm sounds. Turning the system OFF disarms the burglar alarm, resets the fire and emergency alarms, and silences all sirens and sounders. Press the OFF key.
  • Page 13: Using Shortcut Keys

    2 = NIGHT The NIGHT mode is used when you are asleep and everyone in your household is at home. In the Night mode, your doors, windows, and non-sleeping area (i.e. downstairs) motion detectors are armed. In the Night mode, there is no entry delay. The alarm system sounder will be activated immediately if any door, window, or non-sleeping area (motion detector) is tripped.
  • Page 14: Quick Arm

    If a fire zone is bypassed, the console will continue to beep until that zone is restored - See Restoring Zones. Auto-Bypass In order to prevent the alarm from sounding unexpectedly if a window or door is open when the system is armed, the HMS 950 will automatically bypass the zone if it is opened when the system is armed.
  • Page 15: Goto

    The system waits the Dial Out Delay (0 - 60 seconds), then if programmed, the in-house phones are seized (disconnected) and the HMS 950 begins to dial out. If you are having your system monitored by a central station, the central station will be sent a code representing the type of alarm (burglary) and zone involved.
  • Page 16: Fire Alarm Activated

    For more information on the digital and voice dialer - See Digital Dialer and Voice Dialer. • The system continues to sound all alarms and flash the flashing light for 1-30 minutes after the alarm is activated. • After a 1-30 minute period, the sounder is turned off, and the alarm system resets itself. The console beeper stays on. If a zone is tripped after a reset, the sounder will again be activated, and the dialer will again dial out.
  • Page 17: Police Emergency

    Police Emergency When the 1 key and the 3 keys are pressed simultaneously, the Police Emergency alarm is activated. This alarm operates exactly the same as described for Burglar Alarm Activated except: • The console display indicates: "BURGLARY! - POLICE EMERG TRIPPED". •...
  • Page 18: Trouble Indications

    Codes There are 16 user codes that you may assign to users of the system. All HMS 950 codes are 4 digits in length. A code can be any number from 0001 to 9999. Each user should be assigned a security code with an authority level, areas that can be accessed (if area arming is used), and times and days in which the code will be valid.
  • Page 19: Manager Code

    If you have a code that is only valid in Area 1, you will not be able to disarm or arm Area 2. If you are in Area 1 and wish to disarm the security system in Area 2, HMS 950 will allow you to disarm Area 2 from the console in Area 1 if you have a Master code or a code that is valid for both areas.
  • Page 20: Goto Area

    If the ' 0 ' (ALL) key had been selected, the display will show: DISARM ALL AREAS ENTER CODE: #=AREA As the four-digit code is entered, "X" characters are echoed after the "ENTER CODE:" prompt. If the Master code or a valid code is entered, the console will beep one time and Area 2 will be disarmed. Even if Auto Bypass is enabled, the system will not arm another area if any zones in that area are not ready.
  • Page 21: Testing Your System

    The Battery reading should be over 200 - See Status \ Test. Pick up an inside phone and press the # key. When the menu is spoken, press 8, Then 3. The HMS 950 should say "ADDRESS IS: "and play your name and address. If it does, the telephone dialer, telephone access and telephone control systems are all working correctly.
  • Page 22: Control

    Control Commands The control features of the HMS 950 make it easy and convenient to control almost any light or appliance from the console or over the telephone. You may also have your heating and air conditioning (HVAC) under control of the system, which will allow you to save energy dollars by setting the temperature appropriately when you are home, asleep, or away.
  • Page 23: House Codes

    House Codes All of your X-10 modules, controlled by your HMS 950, must be set to a House Code. A House Code can have 16 unit numbers. The House Code is set on each module using a dial. House codes are letters A through P.
  • Page 24: Controlling Units

    The control menu is used when controlling lights and appliances. To enter the control menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 1 (CTRL) key on the console keypad. HMS 950 will automatically display the first named item in that list.
  • Page 25: Ramp Command

    The console will beep and the lighting level will be adjusted. The top line of the console display will read: Entry Lights LVL 65 Ramp Command When ALC Switch Modules are being used, it is possible to ramp the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a selectable ramp rate.
  • Page 26: Status Of A Unit

    At this point, one of the menu choices may be entered or the ' * ' or ' # ' key may be pressed to redisplay the menu. Note: If an X-10 signal is received over the powerline, HMS 950 will automatically update the status of the X-10 unit.
  • Page 27: All Lights On

    Leviton Scene Control HMS 950 supports Leviton Scene Control (a feature found in certain Leviton Switches). There are 64 Scenes that can be set and executed. The Leviton Switches are divided into "lighting groups" of four units each. Each of these lighting groups can be set to four different Scenes.
  • Page 28: Buttons

    Buttons A powerful feature of the HMS 950 is the ability to program Buttons. A Button (also known as macro) is a number on the keypad that is programmed to execute a series of commands when it is pressed. Buttons are used to program functions that are specific to your home and lifestyle.
  • Page 29: Temperature Control

    Temperature Control Your HMS 950 can control temperatures of your heating and cooling system, monitor the outside temperature, and detect high and low temperatures in special situations. Other appliances can be controlled by temperature as well - such as a bathroom heater or a ceiling fan.
  • Page 30 Upstairs ↑ 4=FAN 5=HOLD #=STAT To change the system mode on a thermostat, press 1 (MODE). A menu presenting options appropriate for that type of thermostat is then displayed. For heat/cool thermostats with auto changeover: Upstairs MODE ↓ 0=OFF 1=HEAT 2=COOL Upstairs MODE ↑...
  • Page 31: Freeze Alarms

    You can control appliances connected to X-10 and ALC modules (such as a ceiling fan) using Advanced Control Programming (ACP) of the HMS 950. For example, the ceiling fan can be programmed to come on if the temperature goes above the High temperature.
  • Page 32 4 = TEST (SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TEST) The diagnostic test performed by the HMS 950 allows you to check the status of the battery, telephone, bell circuit, auxiliary fuse, and security zone loop readings. The display is updated 3 times per second, although the actual readings are taken 10 times per second.
  • Page 33 BATTERY: 230 (LIMIT 200) ↓ PHONE: ONHK/IDLE Next, the display shows the A/D reading for the battery voltage, phone line voltage, AC power on, bell, and fuse: BAT: PHONE: 140 ACON: BELL: ¤ FUSE: 222 ¤ The next series of displays shows the current analog reading for each security zone input. The displays show the readings for zones 1-48.
  • Page 34: Event Log

    REM ACCESS An event is logged after three unsuccessful attempts are made to log into the system from a remote phone, the HMS 950 will lock out remote telephone access for 1 hour to discourage any further attempts to access the system - See Telephone Control.
  • Page 35: Messages

    Messages The Message menu is used to show, log, clear, and send text messages, and to say and phone (dial out) your voice messages. To enter the Message menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 8 (MESSAGE) key on the console. MESSAGE ↓...
  • Page 36: Phone Message

    64 messages for a matching message. If one is found, the Program Command (macro) corresponding to the matching message is activated. When receiving an ASCII message that is over 15 characters, HMS 950 only processes the last 15 characters of the message. Pro-Link determines that a message has been received when: •...
  • Page 37: Telephone Control

    In-House Phones Each time you pick up your telephone at home, the HMS 950 will also pick up the line and listen for a # (pound) key. If HMS 950 does not hear the # key within 5 seconds, it hangs up and does not listen in again until the next time you pick up your phone.
  • Page 38: Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout

    So that the HMS 950 does not tie up your phone, there is a 10 to 15 second time-out that starts after the HMS 950 stops talking. If it does not hear any numbers from your phone in 10 to 15 seconds after it stops talking, the HMS 950 will hang up. If you are on a remote phone and the HMS 950 hangs up, you must call the HMS 950 again.
  • Page 39: Control

    When bypassing and restoring a zone, if voice descriptions have been programmed, after a three-second delay, the system will begin reading from the list of zones. If the ' # ' key is pressed, HMS 950 will read the next three descriptions (if programmed).
  • Page 40: Status

    Press 7 from the MAIN MENU to get to the EVENT menu. The HMS 950 will read the 3 latest events. Press the ' 7 ' key for HMS 950 to read 3 more events, or ' * ' to cancel.
  • Page 41: Good-Bye

    The HMS 950 will say, "GOOD-BYE" and hang up. From an in-house phone, the dial tone will return. From a remote phone, you will hear a click as the HMS 950 hangs up. It is recommended that you press 9 to terminate a remote call. If you don't, the HMS 950 will hang up anyway after about 15 seconds.
  • Page 42: Digital Dialer

    What the HMS 950 Voice Dialer Does When an alarm is activated, the HMS 950 will wait the Dial Out Delay. If your system is monitored by a central station, it will be notified first. Then the voice dialer will dial out to the numbers as described above.
  • Page 43: What You Hear - If Your Hms 950 Calls You

    BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED: ZONE 1 - ENTRY EXIT - TRIPPED; ZONE 3 - DAY INTERIOR - TRIPPED: Then the HMS 950 will read the Main Menu as described in Telephone Control. You can press 0 to hear the menu. At this point, you are in control, just as if you had called your system.
  • Page 44: Setup

    Set Up Codes HMS 950 has 16 user codes that you may assign to users of the system. All HMS 950 security codes are 4 digits in length (0001 to 9999). Each user should be assigned a security code with an authority level, areas that can be accessed (if area arming is being used), and times in which the code will be valid.
  • Page 45: Duress Code

    This item is used to correctly calculate the times for sunrise and sunset. You are only asked this question when you set the time. Once the time is set, HMS 950 will automatically adjust the "time of day" each time daylight savings time begins and ends.
  • Page 46: Advanced Control Programming (Acp)

    You can also specify 2 conditions in each program, so that they only run under certain circumstances. Every line of programming in the HMS 950 controller consists of three pieces. Each line must have at least an event (when) and a result (command).
  • Page 47 Menu 1 - Programs for a particular control unit number Menu 2 - All Security related programs Menu 3 - Programs for a particular macro button Menu 4 - Programs for All On/Off functions Menu 5 - Programs for a particular Temperature zone Menu # - Displays every program Selecting the 1 (CTRL) or 5 (TEMP) key will prompt you to specify the desired unit or temperature zone.
  • Page 48: Delete All Programs

    The arrow keys are used to scroll through the programs. Pressing the ' # ' key while a particular program is displayed will allow that program to be edited or deleted. The display shows: SHOW PROGRAM 1=EDIT 2=DELETE Press the 1 (EDIT) key to edit the selected program. The Edit Program menu is displayed which allows the various parts of the program to be changed - See Edit Program.
  • Page 49: Edit Programs When

    Edit Programs When Selecting the 1 (WHEN) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the time or button/event that activates the program to be changed. The display shows: EDIT WHEN 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Times Programs Selecting 1 (TIMED) sets the program to be activated at a specific time of day. You are prompted to enter the time and date or days of week.
  • Page 50: Button And Event Programs

    Button and Event Programs 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. The user is prompted to specify the button/event that activates the program: BUTTON: ↓...
  • Page 51 After the security mode is selected, an additional menu appears which allows you to further specify the event button. For example, you would like to activate an event button when you arm the system into the 3 (AWAY) mode: WHEN AWAY: 1=DELAY 2=CODE 3=AREA Any of these may be selected alone or in combination.
  • Page 52 HMS 950. The HMS 950 can also respond to scene changes initiated at Compose keypads and dimmers. When a scene change is initiated, HMS 950 can activate an event button program. You are first prompted to enter the X-10 house code:...
  • Page 53 After specifying the X-10 House Code and X-10 Unit Code, select 0 for Off, 1 for On, or 2 for Scene. "Off" events will be activated whenever the selected device is turned off. "On" events will be activated whenever the selected device is turned on.
  • Page 54: Edit Program Command

    Edit Program Command Selecting 2 (CMD), from the Edit Program menu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following menu is displayed: 1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY ↓ 3=BUTTON 4=ALL 5=TEMP 6=ENERGY ↑ 8=MESSAGE After the command is specified, the display returns to the Edit Program menu: Program Control Commands Press the 1 (CONTROL) key to command lights and appliances.
  • Page 55: Program Button Commands

    Program Button Commands Select the 3 (BUTTON) key to program a macro button. Specify the macro button to be executed - See Button Programs. BUTTON: ↓ ENTER BUTTON #=MENU Program All On / All Off Commands Select the 4 (ALL) key to program All Lights On (X-10), All Units On (ALC), and All Units Off (X-10 & ALC) commands. It is also used to program Scenes, issue the Scene On command, and issue the Scene Off command to switches that support Leviton Scene Control.
  • Page 56: Edit Program Condition

    Edit Program Condition Selecting the 3 (&COND) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the condition for the program to be specified. The condition is optional in all program lines. This condition must be true when the program time or event occurs for the program to executed. Note: Two (2) conditions can be specified in each program line;...
  • Page 57: Program Time Clock Conditions

    The zone will be displayed and you will be prompted for the state of the zone: IF Front Door: 0=SECURE 1=NOT RDY Program Time Clock Conditions Select the 9 (TIME) key to specify that the program should only execute if a specified Time Clock is either On or Off. The display prompts you for the Time Clock number: ENTER TIME CLOCK: Enter the Time Clock number followed by the ' # ' key.
  • Page 58: Set Up Dial

    Set Up Dial The Set Up Dial menu is used to configure all of the telephone related items for the HMS 950. To enter the Set Up Dial menu, from the Setup menu, press the 4 (DIAL) key. Use the arrows to scroll through the items. For each item, the top line displays a description of the item and its current setting.
  • Page 59: Dial Out Number 1

    DIAL OUT 1 OFF Dial Out Number 1 has two times associated with it, an On and Off time. The HMS 950 will only call this number if the time and days are between the Dial Out 1 On and Dial Out 1 Off times and dates.
  • Page 60: Set Up Arming

    Set Up Arming To configure different arming and disarming options, from the Setup menu, press the 5 (ARM) key. Entry Delay The Entry Delay is the time, in seconds, that you have to turn off the alarm after entering your home. The Entry Delay only applies to the entry/exit zone (i.e.
  • Page 61: Enable Quick Arm

    Beep On Trouble If the HMS 950 detects any troubles with itself or one of the zones connected to it, it will display a message on the screen and beep the console twice per second, continuously (i.e. beep beep...beep beep...). You can silence this sound by pressing the ' * ' key.
  • Page 62: Enable Freeze Alarm

    Enable Freeze Alarm If there are one or more Thermostat in a system, they can also be used to detect a freeze condition - See Freeze Alarm. The default for Enabled Freeze Alarm is No. Flash For Alarm You may enter one unit number that will flash on and off continuously when the alarm is activated. This should be an outside light to alert neighbors and police to your property if the alarm is activated.
  • Page 63: House Codes 2-4 X-10 All Off

    To turn HC 1 All On feature On, press 1 then ' # '. To turn HC 1 All On feature Off, press the 0 key, then ' # '. The default setting for HC 1 X-10 All On is Yes. House Codes 2-4 X-10 All Off This feature allows you to choose if House Codes 2-4 will respond to the X-10 All Off commands.
  • Page 64: Latitude, Longitude, And Time Zone

    Prime Meridian, and time zone. These items should be set to the proper values for the location where the HMS 950 is installed. The latitude and longitude for a particular location may be obtained from an almanac or map of the area. These values should be entered to the nearest degree.
  • Page 65: Set Up Names

    DST START WEEKEND: FIRST SUNDAY #=CHNG ¤ DST END MONTH: 1-12 0=DISABLE ¤ DST END WEEKEND: ↑ LAST SUNDAY #=CHNG Set the value for DST Start and End Months to "0" if Daylight Savings Time does not apply to your region, or to disable this automatic time update feature.
  • Page 66: Set Up Voice

    Pick up an inside phone and press the ' # ' key on the telephone within 5 seconds of picking up the phone. The HMS 950 will respond with a menu. Press 8 on the telephone keypad, then 8. The unit will say "ADDRESS IS:" then the HMS 950 will play back the message stored in the Address memory if one has been entered by your installer.
  • Page 67: Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements

    UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS For a complete list of requirements and restrictions when installing the HMS 950 panel in a UL Listed system, refer to the Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements section of the Installation Manual (1307591). When used in UL Listed Installations, the following items apply: The "High Security Mode"...
  • Page 68: Federal Communication Commission Notice

    FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the door, inside of the HMS 950 enclosure, is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
  • Page 69: Canadian Industry Canada Notice

    IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR PHONES ...and you suspect that your HMS 950 is causing the trouble, disconnect the Controller from the phone lines by removing the PHONE LINE cable from BOTH THE PROCESSOR BOARD AND THE RJ31X JACK INSIDE THE CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE.
  • Page 70: Appendix A - Dial Out Planner

    APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER Use the following dial-out planner to help you set-up the voice dial-out numbers: HMS 950 Voice Dial-Out Planner DIAL OUT NUMBER 1: __________________________________ AREA: _____________ DIAL OUT 1 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT 1 OFF:...
  • Page 71: Instructions To Called Party

    Dear ___________________________________________________________________ I have programmed my HMS 950 home management system to call you if my alarm is activated. If it is activated, it will call and say: "Emergency... Emergency... The (burglar or fire) alarm has been activated at the following address:...
  • Page 72: Appendix B - Text Description Character Codes

    APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR SPACE " < & > ¥ × ¯ à ß Page 66...
  • Page 73: Appendix C - Voice Description Codes

    APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION (ADDRESS MSG) DETECTOR HALL (BEEP) DIMMER HEAT (PAUSE) DINING HIGH (SHORT PAUSE) DOCK HOLD A. M. DOOR HOURS AC POWER DOWN HUNDRED ACCESS DRAWER INFRARED ADDRESS DRIVEWAY INSIDE ALARM DURESS INSTANT...
  • Page 74 STATION UTILITY RESTORE STATUS VACATION RIGHT STEPS VALVE RISE STOCK VAULT ROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE ROOM STORE WATER SAFE WELCOME TO ONQ SATELLITE SYSTEM OK WEST SAVER TALK WINDOW SECOND TAMPER WING SECONDS TELLER YARD SECURE TEMPERATURE ZONE SECURITY Page 68...
  • Page 76 NOTE TO INSTALLER Following installation, this manual shall be left for the homeowner's use. O n Q T e c h n o l o g i e s , I n c .

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