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1.  To command and control an item  place the mouse pointer over the item in the list and double click with the left mouse  button or single click with the right mouse button  Once selected  a dialog box is displayed with the available commands  for the specified item        NOTES   e Status  Command and Control pages are only available when Snap link is connected  on line  with a controller     e The options page is only available when Snap link is not connected  on line  with a controller   e The Cameras page is always available     The Home Page    The Home page displays an overall summary of the system  This page displays information and allows you to set the  system time  change security mode  control any temperature devices connected to your system  and command any  currently displayed messages  It also displays a list of the most recent System Events     To control other devices  such as turn a light on  you must go to the Control page     Page 6    Setting The System Time    Selecting any of the items under the System Time section will bring up the  Set Date Time  dialog     Set Date Time     3 29 2006 10 37 59 AM   v       Daylight Saving Time    Jf OK XM Cancel       The date  time and daylight saving times settings will be the current values from the PC  NOT the values from the  controller  The values may be edited  or just click  OK  to set the controller to the current PC time     Setting Security Modes  Selecting any of the areas under the Security section will bri
2.  YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS  WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION     Page 22    6  SEVERABILITY  In the event of invalidity of any provision of this license  the parties agree that such invalidity shall not  affect the validity of the remaining portions of this license     7  NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  IN NO EVENT SHALL LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC   OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE DELIVERY  PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE  EVEN  IF LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES  IN NO  EVENT WILL LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM  WHETHER IN CONTRACT  TORT  OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY  EXCEED THE LICENSE FEE PAID BY YOU  IF ANY     8  GOVERNING LAW  This license will be governed by the laws of United States of America  The United Nations  Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is specifically disclaimed     9  ENTIRE AGREEMENT  This is the entire agreement between you and LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  which  supersedes any prior agreement or understanding  whether written or oral  relating to the subject matter of this license       Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  2006  All rights reserved    Page 23    Technical Support    For technical support with Snap Link  please send e mail to   InfoG leviton com       or visit the LEVITON web s
3.  confers no title or ownership in the  SOFTWARE and should not be construed as a sale of any ownership right in the SOFTWARE     3  COPYRIGHT  The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright law and international treaty provisions  You acknowledge  that no title to the intellectual property in the SOFTWARE is transferred to you  You further acknowledge that title and full  ownership rights to the SOFTWARE will remain the exclusive property of LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  and  you will not acquire any rights to the SOFTWARE except as expressly set forth in this license  You agree that any copies  of the SOFTWARE will contain the same proprietary notices which appear on and in the SOFTWARE     4  REVERSE ENGINEERING  You agree that you will not attempt to reverse compile  modify  translate  or disassemble  the SOFTWARE in whole or in part     5  NO OTHER WARRANTIES  LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE  SOFTWARE IS ERROR FREE  LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO   INC  DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH  RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF  THIRD PARTY RIGHTS  SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR  LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST  OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY  TO YOU  THIS WARRANTY GIVES
4.  time     Remarks    The remarks field is provided to store notes or miscellaneous information about your Omni controller     Unlocking Network Keys and User Code    The Network Keys and User Code represent sensitive security information  For this reason they may not be viewed or  edited without first entering a valid password  The password is the User Code  If you are setting up Snap Link for the first  time  the password is set to 1111     Open Theme    The  Open  button is used to select a new Theme from a list of existing Themes  To select a new Theme  click the   Open  button  The  Open  dialog is displayed  Select from an existing Theme and then click the  Open  button     Page 15    Edit Theme    The  Edit  button is used to edit the currently selected Theme  To edit the current Theme  click the  Edit  button  The   Theme File  dialog for the current Theme is displayed     New Theme    The  New  button is used to create a new Theme  To create a new Theme  click the  New  button  Enter the name for  the new Theme  Once named  the  Theme File  dialog for the new Theme is displayed     Font Color    The Font Color edit field allows you to select the font color for all input and display forms in Snap Link  Be sure to pick a  color that contrasts well with other selected colors     Gradient Start Color    The Gradient Start Color edit field determines the color that begins  left side  the gradient that is used at the top  banner   of the form and the bottom  status bar  of 
5.  to your phone or pager  contact your provider to find out what e mail  address you should use  Usually the e mail address will look something like phonenumber myprovider com  e g   5045551212 cingularme com      Q NOTE  Sending text messages to pagers or cell phones may be an optional feature and may incur additional charges   Please check with your provider     SMTP Gateway    The SMTP gateway is the address of the server that will forward Snap Link alerts to the recipients  SMTP gateway  names  like all Internet server names can consist of only letters  numbers  periods or dashes  No spaces or any other  characters are allowed     E Mail is designed to go first to an intermediate server where it is queued and then forwarded to the final recipient  For  security purposes  many networks restrict which users can use their SMTP servers     Often your home ISP will only allow you to use their gateway when you are sending e mail from your house  When you  go to the office you will usually have to use the SMTP gateway for the office network  This is the primary reason multiple  profiles are needed     Check with your  ISP  network administrator  or just look at the e mail settings for your e mail application on the PC to  determine which SMTP gateway you should use     SMTP Requires Authentication    Some SMTP gateways require authentication in the form of a User ID and Password in order to send e mail  If your  SMTP gateway requires authentication the  Requires Authentication  o
6. 9 PM       Snap Link exe 3 885 KB Application 6 6 2006 4 59 PM    l    Steel  els 1KB INI files 4 3 2006 3 59 PM       Description  Snap Link   Remote monitoring and control app 3 79 MB 4 My Computer    Page 2    Security Stamp    When running Snap Link for the first time  the  Install PC Access  dialog box is displayed which prompts you to enter a  security stamp  The security stamp can be anything you choose  You will only enter this security stamp the first time that  you run the application  This security stamp is used to encrypt your account files so that only you can access them     J IMPORTANT  Write this security stamp down and store it in a safe place   Enter Password    The  Enter Password  dialog box is displayed which prompts you to enter a login password  Enter the default password   This password should be changed by clicking the  Change Password  button on the  Startup Options  dialog     Enter Password fx           Sf OK XM Cancel       The default password is  PASSWORD    J IMPORTANT  Remember your password  If enabled  Snap Link cannot be used without entering the proper  password     Check for Updates    When running Snap Link for the first time  and periodically thereafter  you should download the latest software updates by  using the  Check For Updates  button  This function requires an active Internet connection     Web Updates    Check For Updates       This will start the  Internet Update Wizard  that will walk you through the process  Just follow the 
7. LEVITON   SNAP   LINK    User   s Guide       Snap Link is LEVITON s newest PC application that allows you to monitor and control an Omni Ile or OmniPro II system  across a network or over the Internet  It can be installed on the PC as a conventional application or it can run from the  supplied thumb drive or other removable media  Snap Link does not require an on site computer     Recommended Reading     e Getting Started   e General Operation   e The Home Page   e The Control Page   e The Security Page   e The Temperature Page  e The Buttons Page   e The Events Page   e The Messages Page  e The System Page   e The Alerts Page   e The Cameras Page  e The Options Page   e Technical Support   e License Agreement  e Release Notes                                                    Q NOTE  Snap Link provides context sensitive help on most items  To get additional help about a particular item or edit  field  press the  lt F1 gt  key while on that item     Page 1    Document Number  1120R0000    Getting Started    Before running Snap Link for the first time  there are a few things you should know     1  2    oO             4     5     What is your LEVITON controller s local network IP address        What is your LEVITON controller s local network port number        What is your LEVITON controller s 128 bit encryption key        What is your Internet  public  IP address or domain name           Is your Internet  public  IP address static or dynamic           Once you have this infor
8. e  connected  to the Omni  Additionally  security sensitive options  require an  unlock  password to view or edit        For more information about specific Network Options see     e  P Address or Domain Name   e Port Number   e Encryption Key   e User Code   e Remarks   e Unlocking Network Keys and User Code                      Theme File    Themes define the look of the Snap Link application by applying various color schemes  You may customize the look of  the application by applying different color options or by selecting from one of the predefined Themes that come with the  application     For information about specific theme options see     e Open Theme   e Edit Theme   e New Theme   e Font Color   e Gradient Start Color  e Gradient End Color  e List Header Color                         Q NOTES     e Changing theme colors does not affect the color of standard system dialogs that may be used by Snap Link  An  example of system dialogs would be things like the standard Windows file open and save dialogs     e To view the changes that are made for each item  look at the  Sample Form  at the bottom of the  Theme File  dialog  when editing the current Theme  As changes are mode to each item  the colors will appear in the  Sample Form      Page 13    Serial Number    Snap Link version 1 0 does not require a valid serial number to operate  A valid serial number will be required to obtain  web updates  In the future a valid serial number may be required to run Snap Link  Be sur
9. e to keep your serial number in  a safe place     Web Updates    Clicking on the  Check For Updates     button will launch the web update wizard  The wizard will guide you through the  process of connecting to the update site  checking for  downloading and installing updates     Minimize to System Tray    This option determines wether Snap Link will minimize to the normal Windows start bar  or the Windows system tray area     While minimized  Snap Link will continue to monitor the status of selected options and will send notifications or pop up  alerts as configured     You may restore Snap Link to it s normal viewing state just by double clicking on it s icon in the system tray area     Other options are available by right clicking on the Snap Link    icon     Automatically Connect on Startup    The  Automatically Connect on Startup  box is used to have Snap Link automatically connect to the controller when the  Snap Link application is first started     Require Password on Startup    The  Require Password on Startup  box is used to enable the login password  If this box is deselected  the password is  deleted and no password is required to login or for any other action that normally requires a password     Change Password    The Change Password button is only active when passwords are required  When changing the password  you will be  prompted for the old password  and since passwords are not displayed  you will have to enter the new password twice     Retrieve Setup On Con
10. er from remote locations over the Internet  port forwarding on your router must be  configured  Port forwarding sets up public services on your network  The LEVITON controller listens for all IP UDP  communications addressed to it on the specified UDP port number  The router will forward all communications on the  specified port to the LEVITON controller     Using your router s utility  map the LEVITON controller s port number  generally 4369  to the LEVITON controller s IP  address     See also  Network Diagram       E Mail Addresses    Email addresses can be broken down into to parts  the recipient and the e mail domain  The two parts are separated by  an   symbol  For example in the e mail address joe aaa com   joe  is the recipient and  aaa com  is the domain     Network Diagram       17265 1044  O     HAI OnmiPro I Computer    Controlle     Cable DSL   210 39 5    Oo  sont   The Internet   Ss    HAI OmmPro I                Controller       Computer    Tapio    Router with  Internal Dynamic  DNS Support                   Computer       Computer    To comect to an HAI controller from the Internet  using Snap Link  enter the Internet IP address       Computer ae r     i e  134 42 112 8      Dynamic DNS Server j   To connect to an HAI controller on a local network    using Snap Link  enter the controller s IP address     ie  1000730     Page 21    End User License Agreement  PLEASE READ ENTIRE AGREEMENT BEFORE CONTINUING    Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  End User License Ag
11. eserved for  designated services and should not be used  The default port number is 4369     The Controller Port Number can be found on an LEVITON console  under Setup   gt  Miscellaneous     See also  Network Diagram       LEVITON Controller Encryption Key    Encryption and decryption of data between the LEVITON controller and the Snap Link is based on the Advanced  Encryption Standard  AES  using a 128 bit cryptographic key  This key consists of 16 bytes  that is 16 2 digit values from  0 9 and or the letters A F   It is stored in the controller in two parts  PT 1 and PT 2  consisting of 8 bytes each     The Controller Encryption Key can be found on an LEVITON console  under Setup   gt  Miscellaneous     Page 19    Internet IP Address    Your Internet  or Public  IP address is used to locate and communicate with your LEVITON controller from remote  locations over the Internet using Snap Link     To obtain your internet IP address  view the network status from your router s utility     See also  Network Diagram       Domain Name    A domain name may be used in place of an Internet IP address  A domain name is a text name which links to a numeric  Internet IP address  e g  www homeauto com   To use a domain name  you must register the domain name with an  accredited domain name registrar and pay a yearly fee     See also  Network Diagram       Static IP Address    A Static IP address is a dedicated IP address assigned to your Internet account by your ISP  Internet Service Pro
12. essage commands for  messages that are not currently displayed you must go to the Messages page     The Control Page    The Control page displays a list of named units  outputs and flags along with the current state of each item  Items on this  page are controllable and the control options are determined by the item type     Controlling Units  Outputs and Flags    Selecting a unit will bring up an edit dialog that is appropriate for the type of unit selected  The appearance of the dialog  and available commands will vary with the type of device but typically you will be able to turn lights on and off or set light  levels  For room type controllers you will also be able to send scene commands     Q NOTE  Audio units will not appear in this list because it is not possible to determine the audio status using the Omni  Link protocol     Page 8    The Security Page    The Security Page displays a list of all security areas along with the zones in each area  The security mode of each Area  can be individually set  All areas may be set to the same security mode  by checking the  Apply To All Areas  option of  any area     In a similar fashion Zones may be bypassed or restored from this page   Setting Security Modes    Selecting a security area will bring up the  Area Commands and Options  dialog     Area Commands and Options  Garage    Security Mode  Apply To ALL Areas        NIGHT    O AWAY A K  O VACATION      DAY INSTANT     NIGHT DELAY    X Cancel       This dialog will allow yo
13. eys  button  If the password is enabled  you will be prompted to  enter the password before the Encryption Key is displayed  The User Code and Remarks boxes are for informational    purposes only     When complete  click the  Save  button  After saving the connection information  if you wish to change  click the  Edit   button on the  Controller File  dialog     Page 4    Startup Options    There are several startup options that may be selected     Startup Options    Minimize to System Tray  Automatically Connect on Startup  v Require Password on Startup   Change Password  v Retrieve Setup On Connect    Q NOTE  The first time you connect  make sure that the  Retrieve Setup on Connect  box is checked  This will retrieve  all of the necessary information from the controller for the account     Minimize to System Tray    This  Minimize to System Tray  box is used to have Snap Link minimize to the system tray area instead of the taskbar   While minimized  Snap Link will continue to monitor the status of selected options and will send notifications or pop up  alerts as configured     You may restore Snap Link to its normal viewing state just by clicking on its icon in the taskbar or by double clicking on its  icon in the system tray area     Other options are available by right clicking on the Snap Link icon   Automatically Connect on Startup    The  Automatically Connect on Startup  box is used to have Snap Link automatically connect to the controller when the  Snap Link applicat
14. hes the second event criteria     If an event matches multiple pop up alerts or multiple e mail alerts you will only receive one pop up and or one e mail     The Cameras Page    The Cameras page displays a list of user defined camera links  Although it is intended for links to IP and Web cameras   you may define links to any web page  making it kind of like a take along favorites list     The Options Page    The Options page allows you to specify various user and system options and preferences  The options are grouped into 3  general categories     Startup Options  Program Options define how Snap Link will behave  For more information about specific Program Options see     e Minimize to System Tray   e Automatically Connect on Startup  e Require Password on Startup   e Change Password   e Retrieve Setup on Connect                   Page 12    E Mail Profile    E Mail Profiles define how E Mail alerts will be sent  Sending E Mail from different locations  e g  Home Office  often  requires changing E Mail settings  Snap Link allows you to define multiple profiles and easily switch between them when  you run Snap Link from a new location     For more information about specific E Mail Profile settings see     e E Mail Profile Name  e From Address   e To Address   e SMTP Gateway                Controller File    Controller Options define the options and codes that must be configured in order to connect to your Omni controller   These options may not be changed while you are on lin
15. ion is first started     Require Password on Startup    The  Require Password on Startup  box is used to enable the login password  If this box is deselected  the password is  deleted and no password is required to login or for any other action that normally requires a password     Retrieve Setup on Connect    The  Retrieve Setup on Connect  box is used to retrieve the controller setup information every time the Snap Link  application is started  This box must be checked first time you connect     If you are making frequent changes to the Setup information in the controller  this box should be check to make sure  Snap Link is in sync with the information in the controller     If you are not making frequent changes to the Setup information in the controller  you may wish to uncheck this box so  that Snap Link makes a quicker connection to the controller     Page 5    Connecting to the Controller    To connect to the controller click the  Connect  icon     Lt    Connect    Once connected  the indicator in the lower right corner of the screen will change from  OFF LINE  to  ON LINE      Q NOTE  While connected to the controller  you can not change any of the  Options  settings  To change an  Options   setting or to use the Internet Update Wizard  you must disconnect from the controller by clicking the  Disconnect  icon     vi    Disconnect    Once disconnected  the indicator in the lower right corner of the screen will change from  ON LINE  to  OFF LINE      General Operation   
16. ite at     http   www leviton com       or call the LEVITON Technical Support department at   SU0 674 3005    Copyright and Trademark Information    This document and all its contents herein are subject to and protected by international copyright and other intellectual  property rights and are the property of Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  its subsidiaries  affiliates and or licensors     2013  Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  All rights reserved    Use herein of third party trademarks  service marks  trade names  brand names and or product names are for  informational purposes only  are may be the trademarks of their respective owners  such use is not meant to imply  affiliation  soonsorship  or endorsement    No part of this document may be reproduced  transmitted or transcribed without the express written permission of Leviton  Manufacturing Co   Inc     Release Notes    Version 1 0 4   June 27  2006    e Added basic SMTP authentication     e Added the ability create camera links by dragging and dropping URL type shortcuts on cameras page  This feature  only works for URL type shortcuts  dragged from a folder  the desktop or directly from the browser     NOTE  This feature may not work with all browsers     Version 1 0 3   June 22  2006    e Removed drive letter and path from the PCAFileName in the Snap Link ini file  Storing the drive letter created  problems when the Snap Link drive letter changed because it was connected to a different PC  Removing the drive  letter res
17. mation you should continue with  Running Snap Link For The First Time        Running Snap Link For The First Time    To run Snap Link  simply insert the Snap Link thumb drive into a USB port on the computer  The first time it is inserted  into a computer  it may take several seconds for the drive to be identified by Windows     Once identified  you will see a Window labeled  Snap Link   In the Window  you will see an option to  Open folder to view  files using Windows Explorer   Highlight  Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer  and select the  OK  button     Snap Link  E      Windows can perform the same action each time you insert  a disk of connect a device with this kind of file        Program  What do you want Windows to do     DS Pen folder to view files  e AREA e Explore     Take no action       Always do the selected action        You will see a Window with the Snap Link application files  Double click on the Snap Link executable file to start the  application     File Edit    View Favorites Tools Help F    3 S P Search  gt  Folders  gt  EJ XxX i  ii  Address O  S  E  co    Name Size Type Date Modified   backup File Folder 5 17 2006 8 38 AM     autorun inf 1KB Setup Information 5 23 2006 8 27 4M    x   7    la IceBlue els 1 KB INI files 4 3 2006 3 59 PM  la  lt_green els 1KB INI Files 4 3 2006 3 59 PM  l    RedHot  els 1KB INI files 4 3 2006 3 59 PM  EY Snap Link chm 130 KB Compiled HTML Help    6 6 2006 5 02 PM  la Snap Link  els 1 KB INI Files 4 3 2006 3 5
18. nect    The  Retrieve Setup on Connect  box is used to retrieve the controller setup information every time the Snap Link  application is started  This box must be checked first time you connect     If you are making frequent changes to the Setup information in the controller  this box should be check to make sure  Snap Link is in sync with the information in the controller     Page 14    If you are not making frequent changes to the Setup information in the controller  you may wish to uncheck this box so  that Snap Link makes a quicker connection to the controller     IP Address or Domain Name    When Snap Link is running from a PC on your home LAN  this can be the LEVITON Controller IP Address  When Snap   Link is running from a PC that is on an external network  this field should contain the Internet IP Address of your Omni  controller  Addresses may be entered as numeric IP addresses  e g  192 168 100 12  or as a valid domain name  e g   myomni dynamic dns com            Q NOTE  In order to communicate with your Omni from and external network or the Internet  your home LAN must have  a static IP address or your home router must support  and be configured for dynamic DNS           Port Number    This field contains the LEVITON Controller IP Port Number that Snap Link will use to communicate with your controller        Encryption Key    The Network Encryption key must match the LEVITON Controller Encryption Key of your Omni        User Code    This Field is not used at this
19. ng up the  Area Commands and Options  dialog   Area Commands and Options  Garage    Security Mode  Apply To ALL Areas        NIGHT    O AWAY Af K  O VACATION      DAY INSTANT     NIGHT DELAY    X Cancel       This dialog will allow you to set the security mode for the selected area or all areas if the controller has multiple areas     To access individual security zones you must go to the Security page        Controlling Thermostats  Temperature and Humidity Sensors    Selecting a thermostat  temperature or humidity sensor will bring up a command dialog that is specific to the selected  device  Typically the dialog will allow you to send commands  change modes or set points for the device     You can get additional detailed information for thermostats  temperature and humidity sensors by going to the  Temperature page        Page 7    The Last 5 Events    There are no commands available for events and selecting an event does not bring up a dialog  The last 5 system events  are merely listed with the newest event a the top of the list  To view the entire system event log you must go to the  Events page     Current Messages Commands    This section is only visible when a message is displayed on the console  Selecting a message will bring up the   Message  dialog     Message  GARBAGE NIGHT    Commands    Say Message  Log Message  Clear Message    Clear All Message    Jf OK X Cancel       This dialog will allow you to issue various message related commands  If you want to issue m
20. olved this problem     Version 1 0 2   June 16  2006    e E Mail alerts were enabled     Version 1 0 1   June 7  2006    e Initial software release   e E Mail alerts were disabled     DI 021 SO120 05AAR2243  1120R0000     Page 24    
21. on screen prompts and  Snap Link will do the rest  In most cases  with a high speed Internet connection  the entire process takes less than a  minute     If an update to the Snap Link application is downloaded  the program must be restarted  The wizard will let you know if  this is necessary and automatically restart the program for you     Q NOTE  This does not require a system reboot  just a restart of the Snap Link application     Page 3    Creating a Controller Account    To use Snap Link  you must create a controller account  To do so  click the  New  button under  Controller File      Controller File    B Open    Dy New       Enter the name for the new account file  Once named  the name will appear next to the Snap Link logo at the top of the  screen     You are then prompted to select the type of system you are connecting to  Omni Ile  OmniPro II  Lumina  or Lumina Pro      Configuring Connection information    After creating the account file  you are prompted to enter the controller credentials that are necessary to connect to the  controller     Controller File  My House    IP Address or Domain Name 192 165 0 101  Port Number 4369  Encryption Key Part 1  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF   amp  Hide Keys  Encryption Key Part 2  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  User Code  Remarks    Save    Save As       Cancel       Enter the controller s IP Address or Domain Name  Port Number  and Part 1 and Part 2 of the Encryption Key  Before  entering the Encryption Key  you must click the  Show K
22. ption should be checked and the  Authentication  User ID  and  Authentication Password  should be provided     Page 17    SMTP Authentication User ID    Some SMTP gateways require authentication in the form of a User ID and Password in order to send e mail  If your  SMTP gateway requires authentication the  Requires Authentication  option should be checked and the  Authentication  User ID  and  Authentication Password  should be provided     Most Internet service providers use either the recipient portion of you e mail address  or the entire e mail address as your  User ID     The password is usually your e mail password   In many cased the User ID and password are case sensitive     Check with your provider to determine what User ID and password you should use     SMTP Authentication Password    Some SMTP gateways require authentication in the form of a User ID and Password in order to send e mail  If your  SMTP gateway requires authentication the  Requires Authentication  option should be checked and the  Authentication  User ID  and  Authentication Password  should be provided     Most Internet service providers use either the recipient portion of you e mail address  or the entire e mail address as your  User ID     The password is usually your e mail password   In many cased the User ID and password are case sensitive     Check with your provider to determine what User ID and password you should use     Page 18    Appendix A   Terminology    Appendix A contains definition
23. reement     NOTICE TO USERS  CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING LEGAL AGREEMENT  THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED   NOT SOLD  USE OF THE  Snap Link  SOFTWARE  HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS  SOFTWARE   PROVIDED   WITH THIS AGREEMENT  WHOLE OR IN PART  CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS  IF YOU  DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT  DO NOT INSTALL AND OR USE THIS SOFTWARE  USE  OF THIS SOFTWARE IS CONDITIONED UPON COMPLIANCE BY USER WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT     1  LICENSE GRANT  Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  grants you a license to concurrently use one copy of the version of  the SOFTWARE on any one system for as many licenses as you purchase   You  means the company  organization   entity  or individual whose funds are used to pay the license fee   Use  means storing  loading  installing  executing or  displaying the SOFTWARE on a user workstation  or server according to SOFTWARE type later in this license  agreement  This license to use this SOFTWARE may not be transferred to any other company  organization  entity  or  individual without the prior written permission from Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc     END USER APPLICATION   End User Application  means the SOFTWARE of a type that is designed to be used on a  workstation computer to perform a function or type of work  The SOFTWARE that is an End User Application is licensed  on a per user basis  with one license per each user  You may not modify the SOFTWARE or disable any licensing   control  or copyright feature
24. s and explanations for terms used throughout this documentation     e LEVITON Controller IP Address   e LEVITON Controller Port Number   e LEVITON Controller Encryption Key  e Internet IP Address   e Domain Name   e Static IP Address   e Dynamic IP Address   e Port Forwarding   e E Mail Addresses                               LEVITON Controller IP Address    The controller s local network IP address is used to identify your LEVITON controller on the local network  The controller s  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     The Controller IP Address can be found on an LEVITON console  under Setup   gt  Miscellaneous     See also  Network Diagram       LEVITON Controller Port Number    The controller s local network port number identifies the logical channel to the LEVITON controller  For example  port 80  is used for HTTP traffic  the controller s local network port number is used for Omni Link traffic  In most installations  the  default port number can remain the same  Port numbers range from 0 to 65535  Port numbers 0 to 1024 are r
25. s of the SOFTWARE except as an intended part of the SOFTWARE s user features  You may  not deploy  distribute  share  or disseminate the SOFTWARE to other companies  organizations  entities  or individuals  If  the SOFTWARE is purchased by a company or organization  rights to use the software may be assigned  and  reassigned  to individual employees  contractors  or members of the company or organization  as long as the relationship  of at least one user license for each user is maintained at all times for the version of the SOFTWARE in use     REGISTRATION INFORMATION  You are required to provide Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  with accurate and valid  registration information  including your name  identity  address  telephone number and e mail address  Supplying false   incomplete  or misleading information is a violation of the license agreement  In the event that permission is obtained  from Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  to transfer the software license to another company  organization  entity  or  individual  you are charged with the responsibility of verifying with Leviton Manufacturing Co   Inc  that the complete  registration information relating to the identity of the new licensed user has been accurately recorded to the Leviton  Manufacturing Co   Inc  customer records system     2  OWNERSHIP  The SOFTWARE is owned and copyrighted by the legal company LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO    INC   incorporated under the laws of the State of Louisiana in the U S A  Your license
26. specific conditions that will trigger the alert vary by event type     Alarm Alerts    Alarm alerts are triggered when some type of alarm occurs  You can choose what type of alarm and what area will trigger  the alert     Page 11    Security Alerts    Security alerts are triggered when someone changes the security mode of a security area  You can choose  what mode   security code and what area will trigger the alert     Notifications    You can decide how you want to be notified when an alert occurs  Currently  Snap Link can pop up a message dialog  and or send an e mail when an alert is triggered     Q NOTE  Since most cell phones and alphanumeric pagers have an e mail address associated with them  this means  that you can receive notifications on your phone or pager  See the Options page for more information about setting up  your e mail profile     Alert Interaction    Notifications occur for events that match and defined alert  but sometimes a single event will match multiple alerts  For  purposes of this example let s assume the following 2 alerts have been defined     e When Event  Security   Mode  ANY CHANGE   With Code  Any Code   In Area  Any Area   Notify me by   Pop Up  Message     e When Event  Security   Mode  OFF   With Code  Pat   In Area  Main House   Notify me by   E Mail Message     When Pat comes home and disarms the main house  you will receive a pop up because the event matches the first  alert criteria  and you will receive an E Mail because it also matc
27. t  recent events at the top of the list  The list is updated continuously while the page is displayed  There are no command  or control functions for this page     Page 10    The Messages Page    The Messages page displays any currently displayed messages along with a list of all available messages  Messages  may be displayed  logged  cleared  etc     Q NOTE  The  Current Messages  section is only visible when a message is displayed on the console     Messages Commands    Selecting a message will bring up the  Message  dialog     Message  GARBAGE NIGHT    Commands    Say Message  Log Message  Clear Message    Clear All Message    Jf OK X Cancel       This dialog will allow you to issue various message related commands     The System Page    The System page displays detailed information about the controller hardware  expansion enclosures and  Police  Fire   Auxiliary and Duress zones  There are no command or control functions for this page     The Alerts Page    The Alerts page displays the list of user defined alerts  Defining an alert is how you tell Snap Link what events you want  to be notified about  When the defined event occurs you will be notified by the notification method you selected     Defining Alerts    To define an alert  click in the  New Alert     button  This will bring up the  New Alert  dialog  The first step is to determine  what type of event will trigger this alert  The  When Event  selector will allow you to chose between alarm and security  event  The 
28. the form     Gradient End Color    The Gradient End Color edit field determines the color that ends  right side  the gradient that is used at the top  banner  of  the form and the bottom  status bar  of the form     List Header Color    The List Header Color edit field determines the color of the list header bar in Snap Link     E Mail Profile Name    The E Mail Profile Name should be set to some value which is meaningful to you  Good names are things like  My  Home    My Office    The Chicago Office   etc  There are not particular restrictions except that it may not contain square  brackets        Page 16    E Mail From Address    When Snap Link sends e mail alerts the  from  address will be set to this value  This should be a valid e mail address   Delivery status  if any  and errors will be sent to this address     Q NOTE  Today many mail servers will not deliver e mail sent with an invalid return address  Spam filters and junk mail  filters may also block e mail with an invalid return address  To avoid delivery problems  be sure the E Mail From Address  is valid     E Mail To Address    The To Address determines who will receive Snap Link e mail alerts  You can enter one or more valid e mail addresses   When entering multiple addresses they should be separated by comas   e g  me Mylsp com  me MyPagerCo com     7 TIP  Cell phones and alphanumeric pagers often have e mail addresses associated with them so they can receive text  messages  If you want Snap Link to send alerts
29. u to set the security mode for the selected area or all areas if the controller has multiple areas     Zone Commands    Selecting a security zone will bring up the  Zone Commands and Options  dialog     Zone Commands and Options  Front Door    Zone Command v OK    Restore Zone    X Cancel    Restore All Zones       This dialog will allow you to bypass or restore the selected zone or restore all Zones     Page 9    The Temperature Page    The Temperature page displays a list of all Thermostats  Temperature and Humidity sensors  The current temperature or  humidity is displayed along with  high and low temperature or humidity set points  fan modes  etc  Devices on this page  are controllable and control options are determined by the type of device     Controlling Thermostats  Temperature and Humidity Sensors    Selecting a thermostat  temperature or humidity sensor will bring up a command dialog that is specific to the selected  device  Typically the dialog will allow you to send commands  change modes or set points for the device     The Buttons Page    The Buttons page displays a list of user defined Buttons  macros   For buttons  the only command or control option is to  execute the Button     Executing Buttons    Selecting a button will bring up a conformation dialog     Confirmation       If confirmed the button macro will be executed     The Events Page    The Events page displays the event log for your Omni system  Events are displayed in chronological order with the mos
30. vider    This address will not change  You will use this IP address to access your LEVITON controller from remote locations over  the Internet using Snap Link     See also  Network Diagram       Dynamic IP Address    A Dynamic IP address is an IP address that changes each time you connect to the Internet  If your Internet IP address is  dynamic  to locate and communicate with your LEVITON controller from remote locations over the Internet using Snap   Link  you must subscribe to a Dynamic DNS  Domain Name Service   Dynamic DNS is a service that maps your dynamic   changing  IP address to a static  permanent  hostname  allowing you to access your LEVITON controller over the  Internet using your static hostname     A  client  program is used to automatically update your Dynamic DNS provider with your current IP address whenever it  changes  Several router switch manufacturers have embedded a Dynamic DNS client into their router firmware  These  devices work with several of the Dynamic DNS providers  including both free and commercial services  These devices  are especially beneficial because the router can be powered up all the time  so the dynamic update is always current and  is handled by a single device  the router switch  in the local network  This allows you to locate and connect to your  LEVITON controller without having a computer on the local network powered up and running     See also  Network Diagram       Page 20    Port Forwarding    To access your LEVITON controll
    
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