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1 Installation Training

2 Introduction Welcome to HAI’s Training Course. In this day long course, we will show you how to install, set-up and program a home automation system.

3 Agenda Codes Specifications Connections PC Access Connections
Programming Setup Codes Programs Dial Arming Names/Voices Miscellaneous Installer Setup Control Zones Communicator Areas Temperature Expansion Lifestyle Applications

4 Specifications OMNIPRO II SPECIFICATIONS
Controller Maximum Group Current Outputs: Console: backlight off - 35 mA; backlight on mA OUTPUTS mA Devices: AUX 12 VDC, SWITCH 12 VDC, CONSOLE, and OUTPUTS 1 - 8: 1 A Horn: INT HORN and EXT HORN: 1 A Controller Maximum Individual Current Outputs: Devices: (Do not exceed 1 A total) AUX 12 VDC 1 A SWITCH 12 VDC 1 A CONSOLE 1 A Operating degrees F ( degrees C) Transformer: 24 VAC, 1.67 amps, 40 VA Battery: Rechargeable Lead-Acid, 12 Volts, 7 Ah

5 Specifications cont. OMNI II SPECIFICATIONS
Typical Current Consumption at Nominal Voltage: Console: backlight off - 35 mA; backlight on mA Controller Maximum Group Current Outputs: Devices: AUX 12 VDC, SWITCH 12 VDC, CONSOLE, and OUTPUTS 1 - 8: 1 A Horn: INT HORN and EXT HORN: 1 A Controller Maximum Individual Current Outputs: Devices: (Do not exceed 1 A total) AUX 12 VDC 1 A SWITCH 12 VDC 1 A CONSOLE 1 A OUTPUTS mA Operating degrees F ( degrees C) Transformer: 24 VAC, 1.67 amps, 40 VA Battery: Rechargeable Lead-Acid, 12 Volts, 7 Ah

6 Specifications cont. OMNILT SPECIFICATIONS
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: 200 mA 500 mA Bell: BELL 350 mA 1 A Outputs: OUTPUTS 1 and 2, each, maximum: 100 mA 100 mA Backup: Required battery backup hours: 24 hours Battery: Recommended Battery: 12 Volts, 7 Ah Operating degrees F ( degrees C) Transformer: 16.5 VAC, 40 VA, 50/60 Hz

7 Connections

8 Ground Connection 1) Ground the Controller “Earth Ground” terminal to a cold water pipe or to a 4-foot ground rod to preserve it’s built in transient protection.

9 Transformer Connection Omni II / OmniPro II
24vac 40 VA Transformer Connect a 24 volt 40 VA transformer to the 24VAC Input (2nd & 3rd input) in the left corner of the first terminal strip. Note: a) Be sure you connect wires to inputs 2 & 3. Do not connect transformer to the first input (Ground). b) Do not plug in transformer until all devices are wired to Controller c) Make sure controller is not plugged into a switched outlet.

10 Transformer Connection Omni LT
2) 16.5vac 40 VA Transformer Connect a 16.5 volt 40 VA transformer to the 16VAC Input (2nd & 3rd input) in the left corner of the first terminal strip. Note: a) Be sure you connect wires to inputs 2 & 3. Do not connect transformer to the first input (Ground). b) Do not plug in transformer until all devices are wired to controller c) Make sure controller is not plugged into a switched outlet.

11 Battery Hookup - + _ + Connect the BLACK battery wire to the minus (-) terminal on the Battery. ****DO NOT connect the red wire at this time. ****DO NOT reverse the connections; the battery fuse will blow ****7 Ah Battery required

12 Console/ OmniTouch Hookup
4) Console/ OmniTouch Hookup BLACK YELLOW GREEN RED Use 4-conductor 22 gage wire minimum, 1000 feet maximum length. Consoles can be homerun or daisy chained. This length shall be divided by the total number of consoles at the end of the run. Maximum current draw from Auxiliary and Console terminal is 1 Amp for Omni II and OmniPro II and for the Omni LT it is a Maximum of 500mA. Be sure to add total current draw from all power devices. If above the limit, an Auxiliary power supply is required. Power supply must have common ground with controller. See current draw listings below for consoles Omni Console- 33A = 40mA – 100mA (active) OmniTouch- 32A = 350mA Red V Terminal Black GND Terminal Yellow (A) Terminal Green (B) Terminal

13 Phone Connection Omni LT
Connect to Green and the Red wires to the incoming line and the Brown and gray to the return to the house phones. If required connect a RJ31X jack as shown in the following diagram Note: Make sure all house phones come after controller. The polarity must be correct for proper operation of the phone access feature.

14 Phone Connection Omni II & OmniPro II
Connect to Green and the Red wires to the incoming line and the Brown and gray to the return to the house phones. If required connect a RJ31X jack as shown in the following diagram Note: Make sure all house phones come after controller. The polarity must be correct for proper operation of the phone access feature.

15 Sounder Connections Omni LT
Sounders can draw up to 1 amp MAXIMUM on the Bell output Use a relay connected to an auxiliary power supply if a higher current draw is required. If there there is a slight hum coming from the Siren, strap the bell output out with a 1k resistor. If a siren is not being used, Strap bell outputs out with a 1k resistor. When system is not in an alarm, the siren output will measure 10.40VDC. When in alarm, it will measure The small amount of voltage is how we supervise the output

16 Sounder Connections Omni II & OmniPro II
Sounders can draw up to 1 amp MAXIMUM, split between the Interior and Exterior Horn Outputs. Use a relay connected to an auxiliary power supply if a higher current draw is required. If there there is a slight hum coming from the Siren, strap the bell output out with a 1k resistor. If a siren is not being used, Strap bell outputs out with a 1k resistor. When system is not in an alarm, the siren output will measure 10.40VDC. When in alarm, it will measure The small amount of voltage is how we supervise the output.

17 Two Wire Smoke Connection Omni LT
All two wire smokes must be run in parallel and have an EOL resistor at the end of the line. Be sure to move jumper to SMK position. All two wire smokes must be wired to zone 8 only.

18 Two Wire Smoke Connection Omni II & OmniPro II
All two wire smokes must be run in Parallel and have an EOL resistor at the end of the line. Be sure to move jumper to SMK position. All two wire smokes must be wired to zones 1 – 4 only.

19 4-Wire Smoke Connection Omni LT
Use normally open (closed for alarm) four-wire 12volt smokes An End of Line Power Supervision Relay Module is required for UL installations. Install a 1000-ohm End-of-Line resistor as shown Power the smoke detector from Aux 12V or Output 2 as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT When connected to Zone 8, the Jumper must be in SMK position If 4 wire smokes are going on the same zone, they must be wired in Parallel. 4 wire smokes can be placed on their own zone and can be wired to all zones.

20 4-Wire Smoke Connection Omni II & OmniPro II
Use normally open (closed for alarm) four-wire 12volt smokes An End of Line Power Supervision Relay Module is required for UL installations. Install a 1000-ohm End-of-Line resistor as shown Power the smoke detector from Switch 12V or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT When connected to Zones 1-4, the appropriate Zone Jumper must be in SMK position If 4 wire smokes are going on the same zone, they must be wired in Parallel. 4-wire smokes can be placed on their own zone and can be wired to all zones. EOL resisters are required for all smokes and must be placed at the last smoke. A Power Supervision relay is required if power supervision is necessary

21 RC Series Thermostat Connection Omni LT
Run a 3 or 4 conductor wire from the HAI system to the Omni-stat. All Omni-Stats are connect to the controllers TSTAT input. Make sure black and red wire are securely connected to each other. If they are not, you will have communication problems. Address each Thermostat separately in order to communicate to HAI. (press Program 3X, then press Fan, use down arrow key to change address) Under Setup/Installer/ Temps in the HAI programming, enable thermostats being used. Disable Internal thermostat programming in thermostat section #03.

22 RC Series Thermostat Connection Omni II & OmniPro II
Run a 3 or 4 conductor wire from the HAI system to the Omni-stat. All Omni-Stats are connect to the controllers zone 16 and Output 8 Make sure black and red wire are securely connected to each other. If they are not, you will have communication problems. Address each Thermostat separately in order to communicate to HAI. (press Program 3X, then press Fan, use down arrow key to change address) Under Setup/Installer/ Temps in the HAI programming, enable thermostats being used. Disable Internal thermostat programming in thermostat section #03.

23 31A00-2 Outdoor Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Each Model 31A00-2 requires one zone input for temperature and one zone input for humidity. Run a 4-conductor wire from the controller location to each Model 31A00-2. The humidity sensor can be used without using the temperature sensor. If a high and a low Set point is Desired for temperature or Humidity, connect a jumper wire from the positive of one zone to the positive of another zone. Program the zone type for the temperature output as an Outdoor Temperature (Type 81), Temperature (Type 82), or Temperature Alarm (Type 83) based on the application. Only one zone can be defined as an Outdoor Temperature zone.

24 Remote Surface/Recessed Temperature Sensor
Run a twisted pair, shielded cable from the OmniStat to the Remote Temperature Sensor location. For distances up to 100 feet, typical twisted pair, PVC-insulated, shielded cable may be used. For distances from feet, twisted pair with polypropylene insulated conductors, shielded must be used. For distances from feet, twisted pair with foam-polyethylene insulated conductors, shielded must be used. Wire runs must not exceed 250 feet. Disconnect the thermostat from the base. Locate the 3 solder holes on the lower right side of the thermostat PCA marked J4. Using a clean soldering iron and safety glasses, carefully solder the supplied connector to the soldering holes as shown. Open cover to the Model 23A00-1 Remote Temperature Sensor. Connect the data wires of the shielded cable to the terminal block on the temperature sensor. Wrap the shield around the jacket of the cable and tape. At the OmniStat location, connect the Black conductor of the supplied cable to the shield using the supplied wire splices. Connect the Green conductors of the supplied cable to the data wires using the supplied wire splices. Carefully clip off the existing thermister (temperature sensing device) from the thermostat using a pair of wire cutters

25 Hardwire Expander Omni LT
Ribbon Cable If adding more than one Expansion Module, be sure to address it with jumper JP1 When connecting 1st & 3rd expansion module, such as an ALC, Zone Expander, or Serial module connect ribbon cable from J1 to J1 When connecting 2nd & 4th Expansion Module connect ribbon cable from J2 to J2 When adding a expansion modules, secure them to stand offs and connect them using supplied ribbon cables. To add more than one expansion Module, connect to J2 and address board using address jumper JP1

26 Hardwire Expander Omni II & OmniPro II
When connecting 2nd & 4th Expansion Module connect ribbon cable from J2 to J2 Ribbon Cable If adding more than one Expansion Module, be sure to address it with jumper JP1 When connecting 1st & 3rd expansion module, such as an ALC, Zone Expander, or Serial module connect ribbon cable from J1 to J1 J2 J1 When adding a Expansion Module, secure them to stand offs and connect them using supplied ribbon cables. To add more than one Expansion Module, connect to J2 and address board using address jumper JP1

27 Two-Way Voice Module Omni LT
Red Wire faces to the left When connecting the Two-Way Voice Module to an Omni LT, route the cable(model 10A11) to the left side of the controller into “J2”. ***** Make sure red wire on cable should be to the Left of the connector**** **** Make sure that the connector is aligned with the pins on “J2”**** Mount Two-way Voice Module to side of can using double stick tape or by drilling holes and using stand-offs supplied

28 Two-Way Voice Module Omni II & OmniPro II
Red Wire J2 When connecting the Two-Way Voice Module to an Omni Pro II, route the cable(model 10A11) to the left side of the controller into “J2”. ***** Make sure red wire on cable should be to the top of the connector**** **** Make sure that the connector is aligned with the pins on “J2”**** Mount Two-way Voice Module to side of can using double stick tape or by drilling holes and using stand-offs supplied

29 Expansion Enclosure OmniPro II Only
12) The Expansion Enclosure communicates with the controller using the same wires that connect the consoles to the controller. The communications wires for the Expansion Enclosure and consoles may be homerun to the controller or daisy-chained to each other. Connect the terminals marked "A" and "B" on the Expansion Enclosure to the corresponding terminals on the controller or console. The Expansion Enclosure may be located up to 1000 feet away from the controller. A common ground wire must be wired to the controller. B A Ground wire

30 Installing PC Access

31 Installing PC Access Make sure to Register your copy of PC Access. Free upgrades are only available for registered software When installing PC Access, you will see this screen show up. Enter your Name, Company name, and Serial number to continue. Your serial number can be found on the CD sleeve of your PC Access.

32 Installing PC Access After following the prompts and loading the software, double click on the PC Access Icon on your Desktop. You will receive this window. Enter the default Password which is “password”. Then press “OK”

33 Installing PC Access When Running the program for the first time, you will receive this window after logging in. Enter a code that you can remember. ******* DO NOT FORGET THIS CODE!!!! *************

34 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
After Starting the program, Go to “File” then choose “ New”. A “Save File” screen will pop up. After creating a name and choosing save, this window will come up. Choose the type of Omni controller you are programming. Be sure you enter the correct Controller type.

35 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
This is your first screen. It contains contact information on your client. Enter in the customers name, Address Phone number and any remarks you may have for this account.

36 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
If you are connecting through a serial port, go to your Windows device manager then to ports and find out what port your communications port is. Then go to your PC Access / configure and then Serial. You will see this screen. Enter your Com port and baud rate. The baud rate of is standard.

37 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
In the bottom right hand corner, it should say “ON-LINE”. If you are not receiving this statement, one of four things can be wrong. Your Com Port is incorrect Your DB-9 Connector is broken or not plugged in A program has taken over your comport and is not releasing it Your Com port is broken. The System does not have to be connect to the PC in order to get an online Status.

38 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
If you are connecting through a modem, go to your Device manager and find out what port your modem is on. Then enter that port number in this window under configure then modem. Make sure you put your baud rate on 9600 , 2400, or 300 baud rate. You may have to contact your modem manufacturer to find out what the string commands are that disables “error correction” and “Data compression”. Once you get those commands, enter them in Initialization #2 & #3 and then enable them in the bottom right corner.

39 Connecting PC to Omni Controller
To connect using Telephone access from off site follow the following steps With a phone ,on the same line that your PC is connected to, call the number the controller is connected to. Let it ring once and then hang up. Count to ten and then call the number again. Once you hear a beep, enter Code 1 or the installer code. You will hear a menu. When you hear the menu, press # # 1 The system will ask you for a code again. Enter your code again. After entering your code, the system will begin to communicate. On your PC Access, press connect, then modem , then online. After you hear your modem connect, hang up the phone. You will be connected about 10 seconds later.

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41 Setup - Codes All Omni security codes are 4 digits in length. To set up a code from the Setup menu from the console, press the 1 (CODES) key. (Valid codes ) (0000 = Disable) Assign an Authority Level. Choose from Master, Manager, and User. Choose the Areas that the codes can access Choose the valid times these cards can be used.

42 HAI controllers are time and event driven A program will execute when
Basic Programming HAI controllers are time and event driven A program will execute when Time match occurs An Event match occurs The controller is constantly searching for a time match or a change of state.

43 Program Line Structure
When: A time match or an event kicks off execution of a program line. Command: Every program has a command to perform as a result of the When. AND IF: The ‘&IF’ statement is optional in all programming lines. It is used as a conditional. As the controller watches all of the inputs to the system, it is constantly looking for matches for the ‘When.’ When the match occurs, the system looks for a conditional (&IF), to see if the condition “is true” or “is NOT true.” If the condition “is true” it executes the Command. If the conditional “is NOT true” the Command is not executed.

44 When, Command, If WHEN COMMAND Time of day, sunrise, sunset
User buttons (Romantic Eve) Control (a unit goes on or off) Security (mode changes) Zone (zone opens or closes) All On All Off Alarm X-10 (incoming) Misc.. Phone Dead / Phone Line Ring Phone On Hook / Off Hook AC ON / AC OFF Battery Low / Battery OK DCM Fail / DCM OK COMMAND Control (on, off, dim, level) Security (mode, bypass, restore) Button (run a button) All On/ All Off Scene (activate a scene) Temperature settings Message (show, say, send, phone) & IF Unit (on or off) Security (mode) Zone (open or closed) Time (within a window) Misc None, Never, Light, Dark, Phone Dead / Ring, On Hook / Off Hook, AC On / Off, Battery Low / OK

45 When: Time Programs Two types: Day of Week or Date
Weekly: Has one or more days (MTWTFSS) Example 1: Sunset MTWTFSS: Front Porch Light On Example 2: 10:30 PM MTWTF: Front Porch Light Off Date: Has a day and month (12/03) Run Once: Example: 3:00PM 6/05: Thermostat cool setting to 74. Run Annually: Example: 7:30AM 12/03: Show “Jays Birthday”

46 Run program line when something happens
When: Event Programs Run program line when something happens When Front Door Not Ready (open) Entry Light On When Hall Motion Not Ready (open) Hall Light On for 10 minutes When Arm Away: Set Downstairs Heat to 65 When Arm Away: Set Downstairs Cool to 85 When “Romantic Eve”: Dining Lights to 50%

47 Commands Control (on, off, dim, level)
Security (mode, bypass, restore) Button (run a button) All On All Off Scene (activate a scene) UPB Link RadioRA Phantom Temperature settings Message (show, say, send, phone)

48 Conditionals AND IF… When Front Door Not Ready (open) & IF DARK Entry Light On When 4:00 PM MTWTF--: &IF AWAY Downstairs Cool Setting 75

49 Workshop WHEN Front Door NOT READY & IF DARK: Front Entry Lt ON
The controller has the above line of programming 5:58 PM the Front Entry light is off 5:59 PM the homeowner walks in the Front Door and leaves the door open 6:00 PM Sunset occurs 6:01 PM is the Front Entry light on or off? It is OFF. The line is only executed when the Front Door is opened. At that moment sunset had not occurred. What would we do to make it go on at sunset if the front door was open? WHEN Sunset MTWTFSS &IF Front Door NOT READY: Front Entry Lt ON

50 Buttons: Creating a Scene (Macro)
When “EXIT”: Security AWAY When “EXIT”: All lights Off When “EXIT”: All Thermostats Cool set back 80 When “EXIT”: All Thermostats Heat set back 60 When “EXIT” & IF Dark: RUN “Lights On” * When “Lights On”:, Kitchen Light On 50 % When “Lights On”: Family Room on 40 % When “Lights On”: Master BedRm ON 25 %26

51 PC Access Create programs in PC Access
Review, edit delete, cut, paste, copy Search for programs Download to controller

52 PC Access: Tips

53 Setup Dial Settings: Telephone access – This option allows you to turn the local (in-house) and remote telephone control feature on and off Answer outside call- allows access from outside through telephone. Choosing “No” will prevent this but still allow local access Remote commands OK- allows commands to be performed through a remote telephone. Local access can still issue commands when set to “No” Dial mode – Specifies the type of dialing used when the Omni dials out. Rings before Answer – The amount of rings before Omni series controller will pick up phone. My Phone Number – the phone number that will be announced when the Omni dials out in the event of an alarm Dial Order – The dial order in which call all will be placed if an alarm is activated

54 Setup Dial cont.. Phone numbers
Phone numbers 1-8 – These numbers are stored in the system. In the even of an alarm, these numbers are dialed in the order that is set up in the Dial Out Order for the particular type of alarm You can cause the system to pause for 2 seconds between digits of numbers by Putting a (T) in the number or by pressing the DAY key on the console. For (*) press the NIGHT key and for (#) press the AWAY key. Phone numbers can be up to 24 digits in length

55 Setup – Arming Entry Delay – Program the Entry delay for each Area. This delay will be the time you get to turn off the system. Exit Delay - Program the Exit delay for each Area. This delay will be the time you get to exit the secured area Audible exit delay- This feature is an audible indication from the console beeper while the exit delay is in effect. Entry/Perimeter Chime – When an Entry or Perimeter door is opened, the consoles will beep once. Quick Arm – allows you to press the desired mode key without having to enter a code Auto Bypass – allows the controller to bypass an open zone when the system is armed. All on for alarm- This option will instruct the Omni system to execute an X-10 All on command in the event any alarm occurs. Beep on trouble – If the Controller detects any troubles with itself ot one of the zones connected to it, it will display a message on the screen and beep the console twice per second, continuously. To silence, press the * key.

56 Setup- Names/Voices Names – The system can be set up to display descriptive names such as “ FRONT DOOR”, “JOHN’S BEDROOM” etc… for zones, units buttons, codes, temperatures, areas, and messages. If you are using an OMNITOUCH, you must name anything you want to be viewed or controlled. Voices – The Omni series controllers can be set up to speak descriptive names such as “Front Door” for control zones, units, buttons, codes, temperatures, areas, and messages.

57 Setup – Miscellaneous Settings
High Security – In this mode, the master or manager code is always required to do the following functions: Any Control functions Any Temperature Control View Event Log Access system from a local phone Freeze Alarm – If there are one or more Thermostats or PESMs in a system, they can also be used to detect a freeze condition. Alarm is activated when temperature falls below 40 degrees. Alarm will not clear until it reaches 45 degrees. Announce Alarms- If the HAI Two-way Audio Module is being used in a system, this option enables the system to speak the type of alarm and zone over a speaker on the premises. Location – Enter in the correct Latitude, Longitude , Time zone and side of the Prime Meridian the system is on so it can properly calculate the time of sunrise and sunset. Flash for Alarm - You may enter one unit number that will flash on and off continuously when the alarm is activated.

58 Setup – Miscellaneous Control - House codes
Enable All Off – This feature allows you to choose if X-10 House Code will respond to All Off Commands. Enable All On – This feature allows you to choose if X-10 House Code will respond to All On Commands. Format- Choose from Standard (Preset Dim Commands), Extended (Level Command), Lightolier’s Compose, UPB (Universal Power Bus), and RadioRA

59 Setup – Miscellaneous Time Clocks
TC1, TC2, TC3 – There are three Time Clocks in the system that are used to conditionalize programs. They are used solely to define time periods during the week when certain programs should be enabled or disabled to execute.

60 Setup – Miscellaneous Daylight Savings Time DST – The Omni Series automatically calculates the day of daylight savings time each year. It also adjusts the “time of day” each time daylight saving time begins and ends

61 Installer Programming
The Following pages can only be programmed with the Dealer configuration Software or through the console with the Installer code. PC ACCESS 1105W

62 Setup – Installer – Control
House Code – The base house code for units 1-16 and is referenced as house code 1. The house code for units is the next house code after the base house code, or house code ‘B” if the base house code is “A” X-10 3 Phase – This setting whether the X-10 signal is transmitted only at zero crossing for single phase electrical systems or transmitted at 0, 60, and 120 degrees for three phase electrical systems. UPB Network- Address – Network address that the UPB devices are programmed to in the UPB Upstart Password – Password programmed in the UPB Upstart for the Network Output Types – An Output type must be specified for each of the voltage outputs and for the interior and exterior horn outputs.

63 Setup – Installer - Zones
Zone resistors – This item is used to specify if the 1000-ohm end-of-line zone resistors will be used with the inputs on the controller and zone expanders (this does not effect Expansion Enclosures or Fire applications) Expansion enclosures – Expansion Enclosures can be used to add additional zones to the OmniPro II system. Each enclosure adds 16 zones to the system and eight Outputs. You must specify the amount of enclosures. Zone Types – This option specifies the zone type for each zone. If the zone is being used for security purposes, it cannot be programmed to auxiliary.

64 Setup – Installer Communicator
Account Phone number 1 – Enter the First Phone number that will be dialed for Central Station Monitoring. Phone number 2 - Enter the second Phone number that will be dialed for Central Station Monitoring. DCM Type- This item is used to select the transmitting parameters of the digital communicator. Two-way Audio – this item enables hands free audio communication between your customer’s premises and the central station or off site phone. Test Time – The DCM can be programmed to automatically send a test code to the Monitoring facility on a periodic basis.

65 Setup – Installer Communicator
General General – listed are reporting codes for 4/2 format, however if you want to disable reporting of any of these codes for contact ID, just enter (00) in the field to disable. Report Bypass/Restore - When using Contact ID, the Omni series controller automatically sends a reporting code when a zone is automatically bypassed or restored by the controller. To disable this, choose “No”. Test code- This code is sent to the monitoring facility when using 4/2 format. To disable enter “00” Cancel code – This code is sent to the monitoring facility when using 4/2 format. To disable enter “00”

66 Setup – Installer Communicator
Zone Zone – listed are reporting codes for 4/2 format, however if you want to disable reporting of any of these codes for contact ID, just enter (00) in the field to disable reporting (this feature is only valid in Firmware Version 2.6 or higher).

67 Setup – Installer Communicator
Open /Close Report open/close – The communicator can be setup to send an opening and a closing report by user code. Other - This is the reporting code for 4/2 format. To disable type “00”.

68 Area Areas Number of areas – choose the number of areas needed for your application Assign areas – Next, choose what areas the Units, zones, buttons, messages, and thermostats are going to belong to. Console – Last, choose what area the console will be assigned to and whether or not it is a global console. (global means that the console will be able to control all areas)

69 Temperature Temperature Format – choose the format that needs to be used Thermostat types – Choose between Auto/heat/cool , Cool only, Heat Only, or Not Used.

70 Setup –Installer - Miscellaneous
Page 1 Installer code– The installer code allows the installer access to the installer setup menu. Enable PC Access – This enables or disables the PC Access feature PC Access Code- This code allows Dealers to put an access code in the system that is separate from the customer’s Master code and Installer code. This code can be used on PC Access Callback number – In response to a request for remote PC Access using Pc Access code, the system will hang up and dial this number back Out Siren Delay – This delay helps reduce false alarms by signaling the inside first . Dialout delay – This is the number of seconds that the Omni series controllers waits before making an emergency dial out to the Monitoring facility. Alarm Reset- This is the time it takes before the Alarm system resets after an alarm Arming Confirmation – This is a quick pulse given by the outside siren when the alarm system is armed into a security mode. Verify Fire Alarms – When a zone configured as a fire/Gas is activated, the system will cycle the switched power outputs off for 10 seconds. The switched 12V power output will then be restored and 5 seconds later the zones will be monitored again. If the zone is tripped again within a 2 minute window, the fire alarm will be activated.

71 Setup –Installer - Miscellaneous
Page 2 Enable Emergency Keys– This enables or disables the functionality of emergency keys on the Console. Time format – Allows you to choose between AM/PM or 24 hr. Date format- allows you to choose between Month /Day and Day/ Month AC Power Frequency – Set this so appropriate AC power line frequency Dead line Detect – This option detects if there is a dial tone. If the system will not have a phone line connected to it, set this feature to (0) Off hook detect – This item adjusts the threshold that is used to determine when the phone line is going off hook. Pickup after hangup- This item is used to disable the Omni from picking up the phone line after the called party hangs up the line. Clock Adjust – If the clock on the controller is running faster or slower than the actual time, you can have the controller automatically compensate up to 29 seconds per day. The controller will add or subtract the selected amount of time daily.

72 Setup –Installer - Miscellaneous
Page 3 Supervise int sndr– This Enables or disables supervision of the Interior Horn Output, which monitors the wiring to the connected sirens. Supervise ext sndr – This Enables or disables supervision of the Exterior Horn Output, which monitors the wiring to the connected sirens.

73 Setup – Installer - Expansion
Modules 1-4– The Module Type defines the function of each expansion module on the controller. Module 1 is the module with the ADDR jumper set to 1. Rate – Serial rate selects the baud rate used for the built-in serial interface on the controller. Select the baud rate for the built-in interface from the list. Function- The serial Function selects the communication protocol used for the built-in serial interface. To send a message through the serial interface, set it to Pro-Link. !!!!!!! Serial Address – DO NOT TOUCH THIS OPTION. Leave it set to 0 !!!!!!

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75 Security and Safety The porch lights will flash upon a burglary alarm and remain on until the system is reset. (set up item) Well, guess what – it’s already a trick question! “Flash for Alarm” is actually a set up item – that function is built in. You don’t have to program anything to make that happen.

76 Security and Safety Fire alarm will shut down HVAC fan, all lights will turn on for safe exit. (3 programs) When Fire Alarm: all thermostats Mode OFF When Fire Alarm, all thermostats FAN AUTO When Fire Alarm, ALL ON

77 Lighting Master Bedroom Lamp will come on at 6:00 AM and go off at 7:30 AM Weekdays. Console will beep and show “Rise and Shine!” (3 programs) But not on holidays! (Make a Holiday Flag) When 6:00 AM MTWTF--: Master Lamp On for 90 minutes. When 6:00 AM MTWTF-- : SHOW “Rise and Shine!” When 7:30 AM MTWTFSS: Clear message “rise and shine!” (we have to do this so it will beep next morning) continued…

78 Lighting Now: let’s introduce a FLAG. Unused unit numbers are flags.
They don’t control anything, but they can be on, off, timed. Let’s put in some programs to turn the flag on for holidays: When 12:01 AM 12/25: Holiday Flag On And a program to turn the flag off every night at the end of the day: When 12:00 am MTWTFSS, Holiday Flag OFF Conditionalize the first two programs: &IF Holiday Flag OFF

79 Lighting Hallway ceiling lights turn on at 65% at sunset and go off when “Night Sleep Mode” is activated. (2 programs) When Sunset: Hall Lights Level 65%. When NIGHT: Hall lights OFF.

80 Energy Management When Night Mode, set downstairs thermostat to 60 degrees heating and 82 degrees cooling. (2 programs) When Night: Downstairs Heat setting 60 degrees. When Night: Downstairs Cool setting 82 degrees. (You could write two more to bring it to comfort levels early in the morning IF in the night mode – not away or vacation, since we’ll have it set back more.)

81 Energy Management Set Upstairs thermostat to 65 degrees heating, 78 degrees cooling at 11:30 weekdays IF we’re in Night Mode. (2 programs) 11:30 pm MTWTF &IF NIGHT: Upstairs Heat Setting 65. 11:30 pm MTWTF &IF NIGHT: Upstairs Cool Setting 78.

82 Energy Management When it is mild outside, turn on the fan to circulate air. (2 programs) The outdoor sensor has a high and a low setting you can set. Set the low to 65, high to 75. If the outdoor temp is between these values, the outdoor temp zone is “secure”. If not, it’s “not ready”. When Outdoor Temp Not Ready: Thermostat Fan On. When Outdoor temp Secure: Thermostat Fan Auto. This keeps the air moving during times when the heat or air is not likely to run much.

83 Energy Management When Vacation, turn off the electric water heater.
When Vacation, Water Heat OFF. When Security OFF, Water Heat ON. (2 programs) You can call in and turn the water heat on without turning security off)

84 What are the next steps? Align yourself with an HAI Distribution Partner Purchase a system to install in your home or office Sell only what you know & have tested Keep it simple Complete training special forms Meet requirements to be listed on HAI web-site Use “Automation Simplified” Manual & HAI Web-site as reference tools

85 We would like your Feedback
In Order for us to provide you with the best possible training available we would appreciate it if you would fill out the “Training Program Evaluation” form. This form will help us adjust our training format so that you may understand our great product better and help you with your install and sales.It will also allow us to provide a more comfortable area for you to learn in. Thank You

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