- HAI OmniPro II Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERALL DESCRIPTION
- SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION
- Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms
- Arming the Security System
- Using Shortcut Keys
- Quick Arm
- Bypassing Zones
- Restoring Zones
- What To Do When You Come Home
- What Happens When the Alarm is Activated
- Emergency Keys
- Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated
- Alarm Reset
- Alarm Cancel
- Trouble Indications
- Codes
- Duress Code
- Panic Switches
- Area Arming
- GOTO Area
- Testing Your System
- CONTROL
- Control Commands
- About UPB
- HAI Lighting Control (HLC) Format
- About CentraLite
- About Lutron RadioRA
- About ALC
- About X-10
- House Codes
- Unit Numbers
- Scrolling Through Names
- Controlling Units
- Timed Commands
- Status of a Unit
- Internal Flags
- Controlling Outputs
- All On / Off
- Leviton Scene Control
- Buttons
- Temperature Control
- HAI RC-Series Thermostats
- Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs)
- Temperature Alarms
- Humidity
- Status
- Event Log
- Messages
- TELEPHONE CONTROL
- Telephone Interface
- In-House Phones
- Remote Phones
- Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout
- Alternate Method
- Main Menu
- 1 - Control
- 2 - Security
- 3 - Button
- 4 - All
- 5 - Temperature
- 6 - Status
- 7 - Events
- 8 - Message
- 9 - Good-Bye
- Panic Button over the Phone (# # # # # #)
- Emergency Dial-Out
- Digital Dialer
- Voice Dialer
- PC Access
- Built-In Ethernet Port
- Controller IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key
- OmniPro II Ethernet Connections
- Connecting to Network via PC Access
- Dynamic DNS
- SETUP
- UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE:
- CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
- APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER
- APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES
- APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES
Downstairs
0=OFF 1=ON 2=HEAT
↓
Downstairs
3=COOL 9=TIME #=STAT
↑
ENTER TIME
MINUTES (1-99) #=H/M/S
Downstairs FOR 15M
0=OFF 1=ON
↓
The current status of a temperature zone may be displayed by selecting ' # ' (STAT) key from the main temperature menu. The
status display differs depending on the temperature zone type.
When you are finished, press the ' * ' key twice to return to the top-level display.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
¾ There is a 3-minute minimum on and off time for PESMs designed to prevent short cycling your HVAC compressor. If
the PESM has just turned the HVAC system on or off, it will wait 3 minutes before changing it, even though the display
does change.
¾ If you change the Heat or Cool setback temperature on the PESM, the system will insure that there is always at least four
degrees Fahrenheit difference between the Heat and Cool temperatures by altering the other setback temperature as
necessary.
¾ PESMs are NOT affected by All On or All Off commands.
Freeze Alarms
Thermostats and PESMs can also be used to report potential freeze conditions before damage to pipes and appliances can occur.
An alarm is activated when any Thermostat or PESM detects a temperature below 40 degrees. The alarm will not clear until the
temperature exceeds 45 degrees.
When the alarm is initiated, the console beeper will be turned on and an alarm dial-out sequence will be initiated after the normal
dial-out delay. Both voice and digital communicator dial-outs may be used. The voice dial-out will follow the Dial Order as
specified in Set Up Dial. The digital communicator will report the Freeze Alarm Code to the Central Station.
The sounder is not activated for freeze alarms (this feature must be activated by your installer).
Indoor and Outdoor Temperature
The Model 31A00-1 Temperature Sensor is used for sensing temperatures from 0º F - 120º F and 31A00-7 Extended Range
Temperature Sensor is used for sensing temperatures from -40º F - 120º F. It features a new, high accuracy temperature sensor
that doesn’t need calibration.
The temperature can be used to activate programs for controlling temperatures indoors and in attics, garages, greenhouses,
basements, wine cellars, coolers, and freezers. The temperature can be displayed on the console or spoken over the telephone. It
can also report, log, alert, or generate an alarm if the temperature reaches freeze conditions or if the temperature goes above the
high setpoint or drops below the low setpoint programmed in the system.
Outdoor temperature zones have a High and Low temperature associated with them that can be used for control purposes. An
example of this is to program the system to turn on the bathroom heat if the outdoor temp goes below 45 degrees. High and Low
temperatures are changed the same way as a PESM.
When a temperature sensor is selected from the list of temperature devices, you may set a “Low” and “High” setpoint for
activating programs or alarms. Enter the desired temperature then press the ' # ' key.
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