- 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
DST START WEEKEND:
FIRST SUNDAY #=CHNG
DST END MONTH: 10
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.
The DST Start and End Weekend takes place on the specified Sunday (1-7) at 2:00 AM.
To change the DST Start or End Weekend, press the ' # ' key, then use the arrow keys to scroll through the list. Press the ' # ' key
to make the new selection
.
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 First Sunday
2 Second Sunday
3 Third Sunday
4 Fourth Sunday
5 Last Sunday
6 Next to Last Sunday
7 Third from Last Sunday
Controller IP Address
The controller’s local network IP address is used to identify the OmniPro II controller on the network. To view and assign the
controller’s local network IP address, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. Using the down arrow key (
↓), scroll to the
following menu item:
IP ADDRESS
192.168.0.101
The format of the IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. An IP address has two
components, the network address, and the host address. The first two numbers (e.g. 192.168) represent the Class B network
address and must be the same as the first two numbers of your local network. The second two numbers (e.g. 0.101) identify a
particular host on the local network and may be assigned at random as long as each device on the local network has a unique
address. Each number can be 0 to 255. Enter the 1, 2, or 3 digit number followed by the “#” key to move to the next number.
After the 4
th
number has been entered, press the “#” key to store the IP address.
Controller Port Number
The controller’s local network port number identifies the logical channel to the OmniPro II controller. For example, port 80 is
used for HTTP traffic; the controller’s local network port number is used for Omni-Link traffic. To view and assign the
controller’s local network port number, from the previous Setup item (IP ADDRESS), press the down arrow key (
↓).
PORT NUMBER 4369
0-65535
In most installations, the default port number can remain the same. Port numbers range from 0 to 65535. To change the port
number, enter the new port number followed by the “#” key to store the port number. Port numbers 0 to 1024 are reserved for
designated services and should not be used.
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