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1. CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED CABLE TO CORRESPONDING ENDS OF 4 WIRE CABLE FROM CONTROLLER Foren E i 3 E e TEM SMGEZZSMK 1 2 5 FOR MODEL NUMBERS lt 1 i LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP CONSOLE FACE AWAY CONTROL SECURITY BUTTONS IGHT 1 ALL TEMP STATUS 02 BOTTOM PLATE AY EVENTS MESSAGE SETUP Bu TaD X F OFF CANCEL MENU m ae N S Z CONSOLE BOARD MOUNTED TO CONSOLE FACE 7 A gt SUPPLIED CABLE PLUGS INTO J1
2. ILTITE LIN LTTTRZ LINN TT wah IA GND 12V 12V I2V GND B INT BND H END gt 5 GND 4 5 dil 6 7 IND 1E bRN RED BEN A pr hdd im LONSULE HORN OUTPUTS PHONE a MK LLDITTT IIT ITEA AE ERES EI EAE I x quce Toce Ee 1 21 qc 714 1 1 2 1 mm HHHHHHHHHHHHY UL 1 6 ____ BLACK O BLAC Mm GREEN GREEN TL S FIGURE 11 HAI THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS Page 19 PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULES Programmable Energy Saver Modules
3. umm LT LT Er m TEL TES Gigi 127 END AB GND 1 2 a END 6 7 GND RNG HTIFHENGJ ae CONSOLE pUTEUTS PHONE 7 2 GENE amp opis Wile Oe 2540 Ewe Oates 14 SPACING BLACK WIRE TO P RED WIRE 5 YUASA NP7 12 BATTERY OR EQUIVALENT 12V THE BATTERY IS NON POWER LIMITED THE BATTERY LEADS MUST BE SEPERATED FROM ALL OTHER POWER LIMITED CLASS i WIRING IN THE ENCLOSURE 1 47 BY AT LEAST 1 4 0 Status COLD WATER PIPE POWER TRANSFORMER lt Program OR GROUND ROD 5 UPB lt Powerline Interface Module 24 40 VA GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI NFPA 70
4. 9090251191 CRIBS EG I 2 1 END 1 120 GND 12V DN INT BND 2 5 GND eur T BND 5 7 GND B RED ERN GRY CENE 1 A 1 i ILIAR INSOLE PHONE 11 7 TB jEHE j JF 71 7 4 75 I 7 08 29 110 71 21 715 714 4767 GREEN EXISTING LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT RED LED ON ENERGY SAVER IS OVERRIDING THERMOSTAT OFF THERMOSTAT IS lt WORKING NORMALLY A Vl p R R RLY TMP 12 BND t 2 5385 J HEAT AIR 1 SYSTEM E PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE FIGURE 13 PESM CONNECTIONS Page 22 BUILT IN SERIAL PORTS OmniPro II has 5 serial ports 71 15 built onto the controller labeled SERIAL 1 SERIAL 5 respectively The interface is a modular connector located in the upper left
5. mr 1 2 l0 MOG gt 2 7 WANK gt TE m 5 o BEND TAB UP IF Ju ENSURE TIGHT FIT s GREEN RED TELEPHONE NETWORK INTERFACE AS wm GREEN M n REDC ISURGE ARRESTOR SURGE ARRESTOR E 11 MUST GROUNDED T HOUSE MES JACK S INTERFACE JPN SURGE ARRESTOR TO ALL HOUSE TELEPHONES OR PBX FIGURE 5 RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS Page 10 TROLLER A01 REV SA 4 __ RED TELEPHONE NETWORK REDE INTERFACE CUSTOMER H DSL SPLITTER ACCESS SURGE ARRESTORJ E VOICE ESTE Lj SURGE ARRESTOR RJ11 LINE IN MUST BE GROUNDED HOUSE TO ALL TELEPH
6. DND 1 INT E n 1 ONT 2 5 ND 6 74 OND DRN ed GRY Mone GE EE AES ME AE EE Edd Ie ed ESI ed 1 71 72 75 74 75 TX ob 7216 ALL Ea pay Seas 215 714 eae Sas SYSTEM SENSOR VELON MODEL 2112 24TR BOTTOM _ GREEN PLATE SYSTEM SENSOR LJ N MODEL 2112 24TR BOTTOM _ u N zoNE cm A 2 ZONE RN 42V TEA GND 12V 9 N GND SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2112 24TR SYSTEM SENSOR PLATE 7 MODEL 2112 24TR BOTTOM _ PLATE TT YELLOW ZONE L ZONE eem T Wb 12 7 GND GND NE SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL A77 716B BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK EOL POWER RED RED EOL POWER RED SUPERVISION SUPERVISION _ ZA RELAY VIOLET VIOLET
7. Mert EARTH SWITCHED OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT GROUND 12 VDC 100 mA See NOTE 1 1A Max 1 1 1 AUXILIARY 12 VDC 2 CONNECT CABLE CONSOLE S INTERIOR TO CONTROLLER 1 SOUNDER ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY PLUG MODULAR TRANSFORMER See 24 ARE POWER LIMITED CLASS II END INTO 24 VAC 40 VA RJ31X JACK See NOTE 2 EXTERIOR SOUNDER Y 111 11 ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT ZONES 1 16 ARE CONFIGURABLE FOR BURGLARY FIRE TEMPERATURE OR AUXILIARY ONLY ZO
8. y fs wall Ex FIGURE 8 SOUNDER CONNECTIONS Page 15 CONTROLLER OUTPUTS The OmniPro II provides 8 programmable hardwired voltage outputs and two horn voltage outputs These outputs are programmable for the following output types General Purpose low voltage switching applications 12 VDC Units 385 392 e Sounder triggering a trigger for siren and voice drivers for BURG and FIRE Communicator outputs radio cellular or any other type of auxiliary communicator ARMED and ARM outputs e Switched Output to power smoke detectors and cycle power to latching devices Outputs 1 8 can supply a maximum of 100 mA each These outputs are included in the total DEVICES load which cannot exceed 1A Ifthe Interior or Exterior Sounder is configured to an Output Type the HORN outputs can supply a maximum of 1A HORN outputs are included in the total HORNS load which can not exceed 1A RESET OUTPUTS Outputs 1 8 are protected from an overload condition If an overload condition occurs on an output it will shut off the output will supply OV When this occurs the Output Fault 026 LED marked A if Figure 9 will illuminate To reset the output remove
9. TE 1 129 GND 120 SND I2V GND 4 NI aD RED BRN GRY CH AUXILIARY CONSOLE HOR DUTFUTS PHONE 15 TES T j j 7201 74 15 5 212 715 214 715 716 SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2100TS BOTTOM PLATE L_ N ZONE ZONE SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2100TS BOTTOM PLATE ZONE 5 ZONE 2 MODEL 1503 0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR FIGURE 3 TWO WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS Page 7 WHEN 21 24 IS CONFIGURED AS SUPERVISED FIRE OR GAS ZONE THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11 J14 MUST BE IN SMK POSISTION
10. 12 CONSOLE ADDRES Sirna A E RREN AT 12 SOUNDER 5 RR RRR RRE R ere E TE R 12 KEY CLICK GRT ARRE qa aive annee RR aR EROARE AAE qu ees 12 KEY 12 VIEWING ADJUSTMENT ine tere retener ne qe ee ep eee Ro ERR 12 eet etm eR aeree qe aae aeneae do RI EHE ER 12 EXM SETUP MODE cete era Pe 12 SOUNDER OUTPUTS R 14 INTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP iien aen titt tm erra ro tere er hh eoe E eh e eai 14 EXTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP eter tei teh ee 14 CONTROLLER OUTPUTS 16 RESET 16 Un On A 16 GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING 16 SOUNDER TRIGGERING i iie ee o eee Poe ote i 16 COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS si drei secte trt pueden 17 ARMED AND OK TOARM V ies oret re ei aire ee e dore at 17 SWITCHED OUTPUT hisa RE 17 HAI COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS 17 REMOTE ARM DISARM SWITCH cccscsssssssssscssssserssssscssresssssssscsenesssscessesssscssscsasesssecsssesesscssscsasesesecsasesssasssseesesesscsasesssesesnes 1
11. WOVE ES ES TEE E EI aa MH mom H nur n NSOLE H TPUT HONE E OTE see ya ner YELLOW RED J GREEN bus L H faa RED BLACK GREEN YELLOW Cy INDOOR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SENSOR FIGURE 12 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY SENSOR CONNECTIONS Page 21
12. BLACK RED YELLOW GREEN GREEN RED GREEN RED MOMENTARY CONTACT KEYSWITCH FIGURE 10 REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS Page 18 HAI THERMOSTATS OmniPro supports up to 64 HAI RC Series Communicating Thermostats The controller can send commands to the thermostat to change mode cool setting heat setting status of fan and hold and other items Run a 3 or 4 conductor wire from OmniPro II to the thermostat location All thermostats are connected in parallel to Zone 16 and Output 8 Connect the red COMM cable wire with the black COMM cable wire Make the connections as shown in Figure 11 using the supplied wire splices
13. AUTOMATION INC AUTOMATION Control amp Security System Includes the SIA CP 01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction Installation Manual Document Number 20100 2 Rev 3 2 August 2009 Home Automation Inc AUTOMATION Installation Manual Includes the SIA CP 01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction Document Number 20100 2 Rev 3 2 August 2009 Copyright 2001 2009 Home Automation Inc All Rights Reserved CONTENTS 1 CONTROLLER 2 ABOUT SECURITY ZONES cccccssssscsscssssscserssssscssresssscssrescsscssecseessssecessencsssssacscssscsasesssecsssescescssasssseasssssaesasssssasessenesssesessessseses 4 BURGLAR ZONEMHOOR UPS 4 ABOUT FIRE ZONES csssssssssssssscssssesssssssssssscssnesscscssssssescesscsassssencssnsscsscessesasessscssnesacscsssesasesssacssneasscsecesasesssasssnesessssscesasesssesees 5 TWO WIRESMOKRE DEFPEGCTORS tnter rre ed eet 6 FOUR WIRE SMOKRE DETECTORS oit eret ene e een eret 6 TELEPHONE 8 9 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE DSL CONNECTION S 9 LCD CONSOLE 11 CONSOLE 5
14. REVERE MODEL RT 2440SL OR EQUIVALENT FIGURE 1 CONTROLLER HOOKUP Page 3 6 CONDUCTOR ABOUT SECURITY ZONES Each of the 176 security zone inputs on an OmniPro system may be configured as a burglary zone a fire zone a temperature zone or an auxiliary input Zones 1 4 however are the only inputs that can be used with 2 wire smoke detectors Zones 9 16 on the controller and Zones 49 176 on expansion enclosures are the only inputs that can be configured as a PESM An external 1000 ohm end of line zone resistor is required for all zones unless the Setup item ZONE RESISTERS is set to No If the Setup item ZONE RESISTORS is disabled all zones other than Supervised Fire and Gas and all zone inputs on Expansion Enclosures will not use an end of line resistor In this configuration all zone switches other than Supervised Fire and Gas must be normally closed open for alarm If any zone requires a normally open closed for alarm switch other than Supervised Fire and Gas the Setup item ZONE RESISTORS must be set to Yes and all zones will require and external 1000 ohm end of line resistor The zone type for each zone is selected through the INSTALLER SETUP menu or by using the PC ACCESS software The system supports a maximum zone resistance excluding the end of line resistor of 150 ohms The default setting for ZONE RESISTORS is Yes The default settings for all zone inputs on an OmniP
15. 19 FIGURE 12 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY SENSOR CONNECTIONS 21 FIGURE 138 PESM CONNECTIONS 22 FIGURE 14 RS 232 CONNECTION SF 5 erret plot trt oreet p E ere peat tare root e e re epo torio v nta Fr e ee eoru o Tn 23 FIGURE 15 5 485 CONNECTIONS peteret e ep Ire etat pep tete pe Fs eto aot 24 FIGURE 164 LOCAL NETWORK nte E NER iE e nee onte 26 FIGURE 17 LOCAL WIDE AREA NETWORK 27 FIGURE 18 24 HOUR STANDBY 6 2 60 INTRODUCTION This installation guide is intended as an aid to installing the OmniPro II Control amp Security System The installer should also have thoroughly reviewed and understood the OmniPro Owner s Manual which has important information regarding final setup of the system This manual assumes that the installer has a basic understanding of installing a security system This guide applies to the 20A00 2 5 and 22 versions of the OmniPro II series controller Refer to the Underwriters Laboratories Installation Requirements section for details in the application of each Failure to install the OmniPro II and its accessories in accordance with the UL Requirements in this manual and in the Owner s Manual is a violation of the Listing Mark PLANNING Before you start your system should be planned as follows 1 Zones Decide where each contact or detector will be located Decide which zone it will o
16. 50 24 HOUR STANDBY BATTERY 60 SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 61 APPENDIX A CONTACT ID REPORTING 62 APPENDIX B DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR CODE SHEET 63 APPENDIX C ZONE AND UNIT MAPPING ia ere tot OO APPENDIX D FIRMWARE FIGURES FIGURE T CONTROLLERS OOK UP e sie iih ttem enero ete eti iron Li 3 EIGURE2 OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM re etr er re Eve RENE de arn 5 FIGURE 3 TWO WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS tete qe aet ext then ede oen DEREN RE de ena EHE 7 FIGURE 4 FOUR WIRE FIRE CONNECTIONS e echter e RE repe re ee e Eee eint ts 8 RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS iets reete toe re qe ee ena iae teet e RP Er getty ot n RM deas 10 EIGURE 6 DSL SPLITTER CONNECTIONS err e grotte ee ean ete e E 11 FIGURE 7 CONSOLE CONNECTIONS 13 FIGURE S SOUNDER CONNECTIONS onara EE AE n eai E EE E eaaa Ee ATR Ea EE EE EAEE a 15 FIGURE 9 RESETTING CONTROLLER OUTPUTS qe eR t i retener eee to eto pea ree ek A 16 FIGURE 10 REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS 18 FIGURE 11 HAI THERMOSTAT 2
17. First Phone First Account Second Backup Phone Second Backup Account Communicator Type Contact ID 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz TWO WAY AUDIO YES NO REPORT OPEN CLOSE YES NO 24 HOUR TEST YES NO TEST TIME Page 63 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 ZONE 10 ZONE 11 ZONE 12 ZONE 13 ZONE 14 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 ZONE 17 ZONE 18 ZONE 19 ZONE 20 ZONE 21 ZONE 22 ZONE 23 ZONE 24 ZONE 25 ZONE 26 ZONE 27 ZONE 28 ZONE 29 ZONE 30 ZONE 31 ZONE 32 ZONE 33 ZONE 34 ZONE 35 ZONE 36 ZONE 37 ZONE 38 ZONE 39 ZONE 40 ZONE 41 ZONE 42 ZONE 43 ZONE 44 ZONE 45 ZONE 46 ZONE 47 ZONE 48 ZONE 49 ZONE 50 ZONE 51 ZONE 52 ZONE 53 ZONE 54 ZONE 55 ZONE 56 ZONE 57 DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE Page 64 ZONE 58 ZONE 59 ZONE 60 ZONE 61 ZONE 62 ZONE 63 ZONE 64 ZONE 65 ZONE 66 ZONE 67 ZONE 68 ZONE 69 ZONE 70 ZONE 71 ZONE 72 ZONE 73 ZONE 74 ZONE 75 ZONE 76 ZONE 77 ZONE 78 ZONE 79 ZONE 80 ZONE 81 ZONE 82 ZONE 83 ZONE 84 ZONE 85 ZONE 86 ZONE 87 ZONE 88 ZONE 89 ZONE 90 ZONE 91 ZONE 92 ZONE 93 ZONE 94 ZONE 95 ZONE 96
18. DB9 FEMALE 7 RTS N BOTTOM VIEW YELLOW WIRE ON TAB UP 8 CTS N SIX 7 2 RX aA BLACK 8 1 3 5 GND 9 114 J TOP 15 4 DTR IN 6 DSR SIDE FIGURE 14 RS 232 CONNECTIONS Built In Serial Port Pin Out 1 N C 2 Ground 3 DCD 4 TX transmit 5 RX receive 6 12V PIN 6 PIN 1 Page 23 4 POSITION MODULAR PHONE CABLE YELLOW WIRE ON TOP TAB UP A YELLOW 7 GREEN TOP SIDE FIGURE 15 RS 485 CONNECTIONS BUILT IN ETHERNET PORT OmniPro II has an Ethernet port J6 built onto the controller labeled ETHERNET The Ethernet port allows a device to connect to the OmniPro II controller via a network i e Ethernet Internet using a secure encrypted communication link The Ethernet port transports HAI application level packets containing Omni Link serial protocol messages over IP The controller supports 3 unique client sessions which means 3 devices may actively be connected and communicating with the controller simultaneously over the Ethernet port CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS PORT NUMBER AND ENCRYPTION KEY The controller s local IP address and port number set the local network parameters for the OmniPro II controller The encryption key is used to establish a private secure connection with the connected device The following Setup items c
19. VIOLET YELLOW VIOLET YELLOW MODEL 1503A0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL A77 716B FOUR WIRE DETECTORS ON ZONES 1 4 MODEL 1503A0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR FOUR WIRE DETECTORS ON ZONES 5 16 FIGURE 4 FOUR WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS Page 8 TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS 1 If an RJ31X jack has been supplied by the telephone company it is probably wired correctly and the controller can be connected by plugging the supplied 8 conductor telephone cable into the RJ31X jack The other end of the cable is spaded The green red brown and gray wires must be connected to the controller at the designated terminals under the section of the board marked PHONE If required install the supplied RJ31X jack as shown in the following diagram The polarity must be correct for proper operation of the phone access feature ITIS IMPERATIVE THAT THE PHONE LINE COMING INTO THE HOUSE BE CONNECTED TO A GROUNDED SURGE ARRESTOR OUTSIDE THE PREMISES ITIS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY TO PROVIDE THIS SURGE ARRESTOR INSPECT THE INCOMING PHONE LINES THE FIRST THING THAT THEY SHOULD GO TO IS A SMALL BOX ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PREMISES THERE SHOULD BE A HEAVY GROUND WIRE COMING FROM THIS BOX GOING TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR A SEPA
20. TWO WAY AUDIO If a Two Way Audio Module is being used this item enables hands free audio communication between your customer s premises and the central station Page 42 After the transmission of the alarm to the central station the operator can talk and listen to people and sounds at the premises TWO WAY AUDIO 0 1 YES 1 Ifa Two Way Audio Module is part of the system select the 1 YES key to enable this feature REPORT OPEN CLOSE The communicator can be setup to send an opening and a closing report by user code Whenever the system is disarmed the communicator will send an opening report to the central station When the system is armed the communicator will send a closing report to the central station REPORT OPEN CLOSE 0 0 1 YES To enable the communicator to send opening and closing reports to the central station select the 1 YES key REPORT BYPASS RESTORE This item is used to enable disable reporting to the central station when a zone is bypassed or restored when using Contact ID The communicator can be configured to send bypass restore signals to the central station when using Contact ID Whenever a zone is bypassed the communicator will send a zone bypassed report to the central station When a zone is restored the communicator will send a zone restored report to the central station REPORT BYPASS REST 1 0 NO 1 YES 1 To disable the communicator from sending bypass and restore reports to the
21. UNITS 457 464 234567 8 O CLR B OZCLR 8 OZCLR 8 0 CLR 8 0 CLR 8 OZCLR 8 O CLR 392 AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR Page 45 O CLR 1 UNITS 505 511 12345678 5 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS OZCLR gt gt gt SETUP AREAS ZONES To assign zones to areas from the Setup Areas menu press 2 ZONE Each zone must be assigned to one and only one area ZONE 1 AREA 1 1 8 4 THROUGH ZONE 176 AREA 1 8 gt H SETUP AREAS BUTTONS To assign groups of macro buttons to specific areas from the Setup Areas menu press the 3 BTTN key Buttons can be configured so that they can only be activated from a particular area or from any area Buttons are assigned to areas in groups of eight BUTTONS 1 8 AREAS BUTTONS 49 56 AREAS BUTTONS 97 104 AREAS 12 O CLR 2 12 12 1 BUTTONS 9 16 AREAS BUTTONS 57 64 AREAS BUTTONS 105 112 AREAS 1 2 O CLR 1 12 1 1 2 1 BUTTONS 17 24 AREAS BUT TONSY GOSTAT AREAS BUTTONS 113 120 AREAS 12 O CLR 1 Bs O CLR 12 O CLR 1 BUTTONS 25 32 AREAS BUTTONS 73 80 AREAS BUTTONS 121 128 AREAS 12 O CLR 1 12 O CLR J 12 0 CLR BUTTONS 33 40 AREAS BUTTONS 81 88
22. b The controller should be protected from weather temperature extremes and burglars 2 GROUND THE CONTROLLER EARTH GND TERMINAL A COLD WATER PIPE OR TO A 4 FOOT GROUND ROD TO PRESERVE ITS BUILT IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION USE 14 GAUGE WIRE TRANSIENT PROTECTION WILL NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED 3 Connect the 24 VAC power transformer to the 24 VAC INPUT terminals 4 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 Note that the unit will NOT START on the battery alone 5 Connect the Powerline Interface Module to the OmniPro II controller a UPB P N 36 00 1 Plug one end of the 6 conductor modular cable into the connector marked 3 SERIAL 3 on the OmniPro II controller and plug the other end into the modular connector on the PIM b X 10 Interface Module P N TW523 Plug one end of the 4 conductor modular cable into the connector marked 7 X 10 on the OmniPro II controller and plug the other end into the modular connector on the X 10 Interface Module 6 Referto FIGURE 1 CONTROLLER for this configuration Page 2
23. 7 0 T pause however this may vary depending on your region If you are using the call waiting sequence only use it on the FIRST PHONE NUMBER do not use it on the SECOND PHONE NUMBER FIRST PHONE NUMBER To disable the digital communicator enter a single for the FIRST and SECOND PHONE NUMBER by pressing the OFF key then Phone number may be up to 24 digits long Press the down arrow 3 to advance to the FIRST ACCT NUMBER FIRST ACCT NUMBER 0000 O FFFF Enter the 4 digit account number 3 digits if using 3 1 format and press To enter the digits B F first press the OFF key then press the 1 5 key respectively i e 1811 1 OFF 1 1 1 NOTE You must enter 4 digits for the account number if you are using 4 2 format 1 e 0123 and 3 digits 1f using 3 1 1 e 123 SECOND PHONE NUMBER SECOND ACCOUNT NUMBER Enter these if used Note do not use the call waiting sequence on the SECOND PHONE NUMBER SECOND PHONE NUMBER SECOND ACCT NUMBER 0000 0 9999 COMMUNICATOR TYPE This item is used to select the transmitting parameters of the digital communicator The OmniPro II can transmit in FAST 2300 Hz 20 PPS mode in SLOW 1400 Hz 10 PPS 3 1 format and in Contact ID COMMUNICATOR TYPE 2 02 2300 1 1400 2 ID 1 The default setting is 2 ID Contact ID If you need to transmit to a 4 2 or 3 1 receiver select proper handshaking frequency 2300 Hz 1400 Hz and press
24. ZONE 97 ZONE 98 ZONE 99 ZONE 100 ZONE 101 ZONE 102 ZONE 103 ZONE 104 ZONE 105 ZONE 106 ZONE 107 ZONE 108 ZONE 109 ZONE 110 ZONE 111 ZONE 112 ZONE 113 DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE Page 65 ZONE 114 ZONE 115 ZONE 116 ZONE 117 ZONE 118 ZONE 119 ZONE 120 ZONE 121 ZONE 122 ZONE 123 ZONE 124 ZONE 125 ZONE 126 ZONE 127 ZONE 128 ZONE 129 ZONE 130 ZONE 131 ZONE 132 ZONE 133 ZONE 134 ZONE 135 ZONE 136 ZONE 137 ZONE 138 ZONE 139 ZONE 140 ZONE 141 ZONE 142 ZONE 143 ZONE 144 ZONE 145 ZONE 146 ZONE 147 ZONE 148 ZONE 149 ZONE 150 ZONE 151 ZONE 152 ZONE 153 ZONE 154 ZONE 155 ZONE 156 ZONE 157 ZONE 158 ZONE 159 ZONE 160 ZONE 161 ZONE 162 ZONE 163 ZONE 164 ZONE 165 ZONE 166 ZONE 167 ZONE 168 ZONE 169 ZONE 170 ZONE 171 DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE Page 66 ZONE 172 ZONE 173 ZONE 174 ZONE 175 ZONE 176 FREEZE ALARM FIRE EMERG POLICE EMERG AUX EMERG DURESS BATTERY LOW FIRE TROUBLE CANCEL CODE OTHER OPEN SER 1 OPEN SER 2
25. e nene 53 ETHERNET MAG ADDRESS ertt eee ee e dieses aree eerte eate de diee 53 MUNDO TZWIJIOm 53 MODULE 53 MODUELE 2 TYPE MODULE ie 54 SERIAL RAVE ER 54 SERIAE retener 54 SERIAL 2 SERIAL SRA iecore tree eri ei trece a 54 SERIAL 2 FUNCTION rerai neose ae re ee o ir 54 SERIALS FUNCTION eodd tee dosed ope redeo 55 SERIAL 4 SERIALS EUNGCLION ther retten repete reto vinee Mun Fe o doeet 55 SERIAL GRATE a rt 55 SETUP ZONE OPTIONS 56 SWINGER SHUTDOWN nein 56 CROSS ZONE WINDONN tette titt rere i ere ttd e aep tore go cioe dus 56 ZONE OPTIONS ZONE 176 OPTIONS toe een RIDE S 56 Minimum Equipment Requirements for CP 01 Compliant Installation 2204700 4 444 1 57 OMNIPRO IL SPECIFICATIONS 65 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
26. OUTPUT TYPE NUMBER DESCRIPTION Global Al 2 4 5 A7 8 GENERAL PURPOSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 General Purpose Output OK TO ARM 1 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 Arm Output ARMED 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 Armed Output PRE ALM SNDR 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 Pre Alarm Sounder INT SNDR 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 Interior Sounder INT BURG SNDR 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 Interior Burglary Sounder INT FIRE SNDR 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 Interior Fire Sounder EXT SNDR 7 23 39 55 71 87 103 119 135 Exterior Sounder EXT BURG SNDR 8 24 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 Exterior Burglary Sounder EXT FIRE SNDR 9 25 41 57 73 89 105 121 137 Exterior Fire Sounder BURG COMM 10 26 42 58 74 90 106 122 138 Burglary Communicator FIRE COMM 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 Fire Communicator AUX COMM 12 28 44 60 76 92 108 124 140 Auxiliary Communicator SWITCHED POWER 13 29 45 61 77 93 109 125 141 Switched Power Output Interior and Exterior Fire Sounders pulsate in a 3 pulse temporal pattern Page 35 The Setup Control items OUTPUT 1 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG OUTPUT 2 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG OUTPUT 3 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG OUTPUT 4 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG 4 OUTPUT 5 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG OUTPUT 6 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG O
27. YELLOW ET B 7 M ea GREEN Ly RED BLACK Page 13 FIGURE 7 CONSOLE CONNECTIONS SOUNDER OUTPUTS The Horn Output provides 12VDC to power bells piezo sirens self contained sirens and siren drivers do not connect speakers to the Horn Output Sounders can draw up to 1 amp MAXIMUM split between the Interior and Exterior Horn Outputs See Specifications for UL Ratings Use a relay connected to an auxiliary power supply if higher current draw is required INTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP 1 4 Locate the interior sounder in a central location The sounder is very loud Do not install it in a room where small children or animals could be trapped if the alarm is activated The Interior Horn Output monitors the wiring to bells and sirens When enabled it will report trouble and make a digital dial out when an open short or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit When violated the following trouble is displayed on the console FIRE TAMPER TRBL NOW For UL Listed residential fire alarm applications the UL Listed Wheelock Model MT 12 24 R Multitone Signal or equivalent must be used and the SUPERVISE INT SNDR feature must be set to ON Refer to FIGURE 8 SOUNDER CONNECTION for connections EXTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP 1 2 If used wire tamper switches to tamper zone with 1000 ohm end of line resis
28. goes above the high setpoint or drops below the low setpoint HUMIDITY The HUMIDITY ZONE type is used to monitor indoor and outdoor humidity levels from 0 to 100 percent using the Model 31A00 2 Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor It sets the zone secure not ready state for program conditionals and event button activation programs NOTE ON TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ZONE TYPES Outdoor temperature temperature and temperature alarm zone types all have HEAT LOW and COOL HIGH setpoints The zone is Not Ready when the temperature is above the high setpoint or below the low setpoint The zone is Secure when the temperature is between the setpoints Setting a setpoint to 0 disables the setpoint Except for a type 83 and 87 the alarm is not activated The zone Not Ready or Secure status is used to activate button programs and program conditionals Page 41 SETUP DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR To setup the Digital Communicator from the Installer Setup menu select the 3 DCM key FIRST PHONE NUMBER FIRST ACCOUNT NUMBER The first item in the DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR category is the FIRST PHONE NUMBER Enter the FIRST PHONE NUMBER on the keypad This enables the Digital Communicator You can cause a 2 second pause during dialing by pressing the DAY key To prevent a call waiting line from interfering with the dial out you may use the call waiting cancel sequence at the beginning of the number The call waiting sequence is typically
29. set the Serial Function to 20 HOMEWORKS gt For Clipsal C Bus communications set the Serial Function to 21 CLIPSAL C BUS Serial 1 Function Select the function for the built in serial interface from the list Use the arrow keys to select the function then press the key Serial 2 Serial 5 Function The Serial 2 Function through Serial 5 Function selects the communication protocol used for the built in serial interface ports J2 Serial J5 Serial respectively on the OmniPro II controller Select the function for the built in serial interface from the list Notes 1 OmniPro II connects to the Clipsal C Bus Serial PC Interface and Lutron HomeWorks Lighting System using HAI Model 36 05 4 Serial Connectivity Adapter Kit OmniPro only supports communications with one audio distribution system HAI Hi Fi NuVo Russound Xantech Speakercraft or Proficient Do not configure more than one audio protocol The NuVo Grand Concerto NuVo Essentia G Speakercraft or Proficient audio systems can not be connected to the first built in serial port J1 Serial on the OmniPro II controller It must be connected to the second through fifth built in serial port J2 J3 Serial When connecting the NuVo Grand Concerto or Essentia G audio system the second built in serial port J2 Serial is recommended When connecting the NuVo Grand Concerto or Essentia G audio system an RS 232 Line Booster or Optical Isolator
30. CLR 1234567 AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR Page 44 gt EXPANSION ENCLOSURE UNITS 280 284 12345 67 8 AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS OZCLR gt gt gt gt gt gt UNITS 369 372 1234567 5 8 O CLR 5 8 O CLR 5 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR AREAS 8 O CLR gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt UNITS 373 376 AREAS 12345678 UNITS 377 380 AREAS 12345678 OZCLR UNITS 381 384 AREAS 12345678 0 CLR CONTROLLER OUTPUT UNITS UNITS 385 AREAS UN UN UN UN UN UN UNITS 234567 234567 FLAG UNITS UNITS 393 400 UN UN UN UN UN UN UN 234567 H n 1 gt He
31. Detectors when the power is switched to reset devices Page 38 DESCRIPTION OF ZONE TYPES ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ZONE types are intended for doors ENTRY EXIT ZONES are armed in security modes DAY NIGHT AWAY and VACATION In DAY and AWAY modes there is an entry delay defined by ENTRY DELAY on ENTRY EXIT ZONES to allow you to get into the house and turn off the alarm before it sounds In NIGHT amp DAY INSTANT mode there is no entry delay so that the alarm sounds immediately if someone opens a door There are two special types of ENTRY EXIT ZONES for use with garage doors or doors that are far away from the control console They are called DOUBLE ENTRY DELAY and QUADRUPLE ENTRY DELAY zones These zones have double or quadruple the ENTRY DELAY to give you additional time to reach the console to disarm the system upon returning Only the ENTRY DELAY is extended on these zone types The EXIT DELAY is not extended If an ENTRY EXIT ZONE is tripped first all other zones will are delayed PERIMETER and LATCHING PERIMETER PERIMETER ZONE types are intended for windows and exterior doors not requiring an entry delay All PERIMETER ZONES are armed in security modes DAY NIGHT AWAY and VACATION There is not an entry delay on a perimeter zones Ifa window or door on this zone is opened while the security system is in DAY NIGHT AWAY or VACATION mode the alarm will sound immediately LATCHING PERIMETER ZONES ignore the status of that zone during p
32. It should be 13 7 volts If not make sure that there isn t too much load on the system Disconnect all loads If the STATUS LED still won t blink there 15 a problem with the controller board and it must be returned to HAI for repair Page 30 Phone line problems or problems with OmniPro II voice are usually the result of the RJ31X jack being improperly wired Check RJ31X jack wiring and polarity carefully as described in TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS In the event that the controller is found defective the controller board can be removed without disconnecting the entire wiring from their terminals The terminal strips can be removed from the controller board Then the controller or processor board can be repaired and reinstalled easily Follow this procedure for removing the controller board 1 Ifpossible upload the programs and configuration This will not be possible if the status LED isn t flashing or if you can t get the voice to work 2 Unplug the power transformer 3 Disconnect the battery 4 Disconnect the RJ31X modular cable at the jack If you only disconnect it at the OmniPro II controller only the house phones won t work 5 Disconnect the X 10 cable Disconnect the serial cable s Disconnect Ethernet cable 6 Carefully remove the four terminal strips from the controller board Gently push down on terminal strip retention clips These clips are located on either end of the strip and 2 in the middle Slowly pull str
33. When the OmniPro II is connected to a Digital Subscriber Line DSL a DSL Splitter must be used to provide separate outputs for filtered voice phone and DSL data Splitting the voice and data is necessary because 1 The higher frequencies of the DSL signal must not pass through the OmniPro II controller It can cause problems with the DTMF detection and the digital dialer Whenever the OmniPro II is accessed on an in house telephone the OmniPro II will disconnect the phones from the phone company lines in this case the DSL line When that occurs the DLS connection is temporarily lost Refer to FIGURE 6 DSL SPLITTER CONNECTIONS for this configuration Page 9
34. You may change it to any value from 0 to 60 seconds If you want the outside sounder to turn on immediately when the alarm is activated set the delay to 0 We recommend a minimum time of 15 seconds DIAL OUT DELAY 15 0 60 SECONDS 1 Page 49 DIAL OUT DELAY The DIAL OUT DELAY is the number of seconds that the OmniPro II waits before making an emergency dial out AFTER the alarm is tripped activated by burglar or fire to preclude an accidental activation of the alarm from calling in a false alarm This delay is set at the factory to 30 seconds Note The DIAL OUT DELAY may be disabled for each individual zone See Zone Options DIAL OUT DELAY 30 15 45 SECONDS 1 The Alarm Reset Time is the time it takes before the alarm system resets itself after the alarm is tripped ALARM RESET TIME 6 6 30 MINUTES To change the alarm reset time enter a new time between 6 30 minutes then press the key The default setting is 6 minutes ARMING CONFIRMATION The Arming Confirmation is a quick pulse squawk given by the outside siren when the alarm system is armed into a security mode and the EXIT DELAY is expired ARMING CONFIRMATION 0 0 1 5 To enable the arming confirmation feature press the 1 YES key then press the key The default setting is 0 NO disabled FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION This unit is equipped with a FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION feature When enabled if a zone configured
35. as a FIRE Type 32 or a GAS Type 34 is activated the system will cycle SWITCH 12V and Switched Power Outputs off for 10 seconds The SWITCH 12V power output will then be restored and 5 seconds later the zones will be monitored again If the zone is activated again within a 2 minute window the fire alarm will be activated If not no fire alarm will be indicated VERIFY FIRE ALARMS 0 1 YES 1 This feature is turned OFF by factory default If VERIFY FIRE ALARMS is turned ON 1 Any device other than FIRE or GAS connected to a SWITCH 12V Output i e Glassbreak Detectors must be connected to a zone configured as a LATCHING ZONE TYPE 2 The following notice is required by UL Page 50 WARNING This unit includes an alarm verification feature that will result in a delay of the system fire alarm signal from the initiating circuit The total delay OmniPro II controller plus detector delay shall not exceed 60 seconds No other initiating devices shall be connected to these circuits unless approved by the local authority having jurisdiction Zone Control Detector Total Delay Circuit Unit Delay Model Delay 10 seconds 10 seconds 10 seconds 10 seconds SUPERVISE INT SNDR This enables or disables supervision of the Interior Horn Output which monitors the wiring to the connected sirens Factory default is disabled SUPERVISE INT SNDR 0 1 YES 1 SUPERVISE E
36. can be setup from the console to the user s preference If more than one console is being used it is required that you give each console a different address You can change the address of a console through the console setup mode To enter the console setup mode simultaneously press and hold the 4 and up arrow 1 for approximately 1 second The console will beep 5 times and enter the setup mode The top line of the display will indicate what you are doing followed by the current setting The bottom line will show a menu of your options To the lower right corner of the display is the direction arrow s Where possible the up T down 1 and two headed 1 arrow characters are shown on the console display to indicate which arrow keys may be pressed at that time Press the down arrow 2 key to advance to the next item Press the up arrow key to go back to the previous item CONSOLE ADDRESS If you are installing more than one console each console must be set to a different address The default address setting is 1 this is adequate if only one console is being used The choices at the bottom are 1 16 When making your choice choose an address between 1 16 then press the pound key SOUNDER If you wish not to hear the beeper in the console for any reason the sounder option can be turned off Select 0 for OFF or 1 for ON then press the key KEY CLICK The sounder makes a click every time a key 1s pressed This option may a
37. disarmed OR b Disarm the security system in the respective area 1f the security system is currently armed in any security mode When Arm Disarm is set to the selected Access Control Reader can not be used to arm or disarm the security system READER 1 ARM DISARM 1 0 1 YES 1 To disable arming and disarming from the selected reader select 0 No followed by the key To enable arming and disarming at the selected reader select 1 Yes followed by the key The default setting for Reader Arm Disarm is enabled Yes Page 75 AUTOMATION HAI New Orleans LA USA
38. house code after the base house code or house code B if the base house code is A House codes through P follows for Units 33 256 respectively X 10 HOUSE CODE A 1 16 A P UPB NETWORK ID The Network ID is a unique number between and 255 which identifies your UPB Network UPB NETWORK ID 1 1 255 1 Enter the UPB Network ID 1 255 followed by the key UPB PASSWORD The Network Password is a 4 digit number between 0001 FFFF that is used to protect your UPB network from unauthorized changes to the internal settings of your UPB devices UPB PASSWORD 1234 0000 FFFF 1 Enter the UPB Password 0000 FFFF followed by the key To enter the digits A F first press the OFF key then press the 0 5 key respectively i e 1A2B 1 OFF 0 2 OFF 1 Page 34 UPB STATUS TIME STATUS TRACKING When using HLC Status Tracking is used to update the status of each HLC device in a room whenever a scene is executed in that room For example the scene A button is pushed on a Room Controller in the Living Room All of the lighting loads in the Living Room are changed but the status for the individual lighting loads isn t updated in OmniPro II until a status request message is sent to each unit When Status Tracking is enabled this is done automatically after a scene is executed The value set for the UPB Status Time is the amount of seconds that the OmniPro II controller waits before requestin
39. illuminated while the door is unlocked READER 1 UNLK TIME 5 1 60 SECONDS 1 Enter the Unlock Time 1 60 seconds for the selected Access Control Reader followed by the key The default time is 5 seconds Exit Time The Exit Time is the amount of time that the door remains unlocked when the Request to Exit input is tripped An optional device such as a Request to Exit button which is mounted on the inside of the restricted door is used to unlock the door without requiring a second Access Control Reader The Exit Time can be between 1 60 seconds and is individually configured for each reader Page 74 Note When the door is unlocked due to pressing a Request to Exit button none of the LED indicators will illuminate READER 1 EXIT TIME 5 1 60 SECONDS 1 Enter the Exit Time 1 60 seconds for the selected Access Control Reader followed by the key The default time is 5 seconds Lock Type The Lock Type specifies the type of door lock that is connected to the selected Access Control Reader The Lock Type can be either be configured for a Fail Secure device door is locked when power fails or Fail Safe mode door 15 unlocked when power fails READER 1 LOCK TYPE 0 O SECURE 1 SAFE 1 Select 0 Secure when connecting Fail Secure lock or select 1 Safe when connecting a Fail Safe lock followed by the key The default setting is Fail Secure Reader Beeper The Reader
40. of the encryption key Press the down arrow key J to enter 2 of the encryption key ENCRYPTION KEY PT 2 DC 67 48 8F D1 3A EF 70T After the last digit 16 digit has been entered press the key to store PT 2 of the encryption key OMNIPRO II ETHERNET CONNECTIONS Use a standard network cable to connect the controller to a hub switch or router Use a network crossover cable when connecting the controller directly to the NIC card on a computer When connected to a switch or router port forwarding must be configured Port forwarding sets up public services on your network The OmniPro II 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 OmniPro II controller Page 25 CONNECTING TO NETWORK VIA PC ACCESS To access the controller over the network via PC Access 1 2 5 6 Open OmniPro account file Click Configure gt gt Network gt If you are connecting from the local network enter the controller s IP address under Network IP Address or Domain Name gt Ifyou are connecting from the Internet enter either the public IP address the way to reach your local network via the Internet or domain name e g www homeauto com Enter the port number that 15 configured for the controller Select the Encryption tab Enter the two part encryption key as it is displayed o
41. press the key Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of thermostat types then press to select a new type The display shows SELECT TYPE 1 AUTO HEAT COOL NUMBER DESCRIPTION AUTO HEAT COOL 1 Automatic changeover heat and cool thermostat HEAT COOL 2 Manual changeover heat and cool thermostat HEAT ONLY 3 Heating only thermostat COOL ONLY 4 Cooling only thermostat SETPOINT ONLY 5 Setpoint only thermostat Z WAVE THERMOSTAT NODE ID If Z Wave Thermostats are part of the system the Node ID for the thermostat must be associated mapped with the specified thermostat address in the OmniPro II controller TSTAT 1 NODE ID 0 0 232 t THROUGH TSTAT 64 NODE ID 0 0 232 T Enter the Node ID 0 232 for each Z Wave thermostat followed by the key Enter 0 if there is no node associated to the specified thermostat Page 48 SETUP MISCELLANEOUS To configure the miscellaneous Installer Setup items from the Installer Setup menu press the 6 MISC key INSTALLER CODE The Installer code allows the installer access to the Installer Setup menu The Installer code should be changed and not given to the customer The Installer code cannot be used for remote phone access INSTALLER CODE 0000 9999 0000 DISABLEl The default setting for the Installer code is 1 1 1 1 NOTE Remember this Installer code and do not disable There is no way to reset or retrieve the code If the code is forgotten or disabled the Om
42. the 4 AREA key The number of areas must be specified Also consoles zones units thermostats and buttons must be assigned to areas By default the system is setup for one area The display prompts for the number of areas that will be used NUMBER OF AREAS 1 1 8 If you choose 2 8 the Setup Areas menu is displayed SETUP AREAS 1 CTRL 2 ZONES 3 BTTN J 4 CONS 5 TEMP 8 MSG T SETUP AREAS CONTROL To assign control units to specific areas from the Setup Areas menu press the 1 CTRL key Units can be setup so that they can be activated from specific areas or from all areas Units for an entire X 10 House Code groups of 16 unit numbers can be assigned to specific areas Units 257 384 Expansion Enclosure voltage outputs can be assigned to specific areas in groups of eight Units 385 392 controller voltage outputs may be assigned individually to specified areas Units 393 511 flags can be assigned to specific areas in groups of eight X 10 UNITS UNITS 1 16 AREAS UNITS 129 144 12345678 0 CLR 4 1234567 UNITS 17 32 AREAS UNITS 145 160 12345678 0 CLR 1234567 UNITS 33 48 AREAS UNITS 161 176 12345678 0 CLR 1234567 UNITS 49 64 AREAS UNITS 177 192 12345678 0 CLR 1234567 UNITS 65 80 AREAS UNITS 193 208 12345678 1234567 UNITS 81 96 AREAS UNITS 209 224 12345678 0 CLR 1234567 UNITS 97 112 AREAS UNITS 225 240 12345678 0 CLR 1234567 UNITS 113 128 AREAS UNITS 241 256 12345678 0
43. 0 NO 1 YES 1 Currently after the called party or the called party s answering machine hangs up the phone line OmniPro II picks up the line make its Beep If you wish to turn the Pickup After Hangup OFF press 0 then To turn it back On press 1 then The default setting for Pickup After Hangup is Yes CLOCK ADJUSTMENT If the clock on an OmniPro is running faster or slower than the actual time you can have the OmniPro II automatically compensate up to 29 seconds per day The OmniPro II will add or subtract the selected amount of time daily CLOCK ADJUSTMENT 30 1 59 29 TO 29 SEC DAY Enter 1 29 to subtract 1 29 seconds Enter 31 59 to add 1 29 seconds Enter 30 for no adjustment to the clock The default setting is 30 MODEL AND SOFTWARE VERSION Next the model number and software version for the system is displayed HAI OMNIPRO II S W VERSION 2 0 jj RESET SYSTEM EEPROM Select the 1 YES key to reset the EEPROM programs names and setup items will be reset All system RAM will also be initialized and the system will restart This option if effect allows the system to be restored to factory fresh configuration RESET SYSTEM EEPROM 0 0 NO 1 YES 1 Page 52 RESET SYSTEM RAM Select the 1 YES key to cause all of the system RAM to be reinitialized The time date and event log will be cleared Other volatile memory locations will also be reinitialized The system RAM should only be reset if the syste
44. 000 to FFFF and a two digit alarm code from 00 to FF When the digital communicator calls the central station receiver the latter answers and sends a brief 2300 Hz tone or a 1400 Hz tone called a Handshake tone The digital communicator then reports digits of the account and alarm codes as bursts of either 1800 Hz or 1900 Hz tone the digit 8 is represented by eight bursts of tone A message or round consists of an account code and an alarm code Two rounds are sent and two consecutive rounds must match at the receiver If they do the central station receiver sends another brief 2300 Hz or 1400 Hz tone to acknowledge to the digital dialer that the message has been properly received If the rounds don t match the receiver does not send the second tone and the digital dialer tries again up to 5 times If the rounds are not acknowledged after 5 tries the digital dialer hangs up and tries the entire call again The digital communicator can report alarm zone trips alarm cancels low battery and fire zone trouble It may also be setup to generate an automatic test signal at periodic intervals The communicator may be setup to call second phone number using a second account number in the event that it is unable to communicate successfully using the first phone number and account The digital communicator is setup at the factory to transmit a code when the battery 1s low or trouble with the fire zone 1s detected If these codes are set to 0 or 00 n
45. 2 AREAS MESSAGES 73 80 AREAS 12345678 O CLR 12345678 0 CLR MESSAGES 33 40 AREAS MESSAGES 81 88 AREAS 12345678 0 12345678 0 CLR MESSAGES 41 48 AREAS MESSAGES 89 96 AREAS 12345678 0 12345678 0 CLR 47 12345678 MESSAGES 105 112 123 4 56 128 MESSAGES 113 120 12345678 MESSAGES 121 128 1234567 8 MESSAGES 97 104 AREAS 0 CLR AREAS 0 CLR AREAS 0 CLR AREAS 0 CLR SETUP TEMPERATURES From the Installer Setup Menu press the 5 Temp key to configure temperature options enable and configure thermostats and to assign Node IDs for each Z Wave Thermostat TEMPERATURE DISPLAY This allows you to choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature format TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 1 1 FAHRENHEIT 2 CELSIUS THERMOSTAT TYPE If HAI thermostats are part of the system this item specifies the thermostat type for each thermostat this enables the thermostat If thermostats are used they must be configured to the applicable thermostat type When any THERMOSTAT TYPE is changed from the default setting of Not Used Zone 16 and Output 8 is automatically configured for thermostats There is no need to change the ZONE TYPE for Zone 16 or OUTPUT TYPE for Output 8 For thermostat types the current setting is shown on the bottom line THERMOSTAT 1 TYPE 0 NOT USED CHNG 1 THROUGH THERMOSTAT 64 TYPE 0 NOT USED CHNG T To enable or change a thermostat type
46. 232 Enter the Node ID 0 232 for each Z Wave device followed by the key Enter 0 if there is no node associated with the specified unit number Page 36 SETUP ZONES To configure zone expansion zone resistors and the zone types definitions for each security zone from the Installer Setup menu select the 2 ZONE key Note There zone options that define the way that each zone functions To access Zone Options press the 8 ZOPT key ZONE EXPANSION Expansion Enclosures can be used to add additional zones to the OmniPro II system Each Expansion Enclosure adds 16 zones to the system If used you must specify the number of Expansion Enclosures 1 8 used Each Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure adds 16 hardwired zones to the OmniPro II system Wireless Receives can also be used to add additional zones to the OmniPro II system When connected to an OmniPro the Wireless Receiver is recognized as an Expansion Enclosure Each Wireless Receiver can handle up to 64 wireless zones in groups of 16 Each group of 16 zones is considered 1 Expansion Enclosure You must specify how many groups of wireless zones are being used Specify the number of 17A00 Expansion Enclosures plus the number of wireless groups NUMBER OF EXP ENCL 0 1 8 i NOTES 1 Upto2 Model 10406 Hardwire Expanders can be used with OmniPro II Zones 1 16 on the first Expander are Zones 17 32 on OmniPro II Zones 1 16 on the second Expander are Zones 33 48 on O
47. 29 CUSTOMER nnn 29 IN CASE OF TROUBLE 30 TP 30 205 uH 30 554556 OL DESCRIPTION CONTACT ID ere eu tops en dee ee 32 DESCRIPTION 42 FORMAT 33 25545 DER 33 OPENING AND CLOSING 2222 4 1 33 SETUP CONTRO reque T 34 KAOHOUSE CODE AREE e ERA 34 UPB NETWORK ID Kinran eiie Ee Re ERE Re 34 X 103 PHASE cohen 35 OUTPUT TYPES 35 ZEWAVE NODE TD 36 5 EEE A E EE EE 37 ZONE EXPANSION toate nen 37 LONE RESISTORS 37 ZONE P melli dtt mne t 38 etos 38 DESCRIPTION OF eee 39 SETUP DIGITAL 42 FIRST PHONE NU
48. 3 Configure one of the outputs as an ARMED and another output as an TO ARM output These outputs are used to activate a red or a green LED based on the state of the alarm system The ARMED and TO outputs can supply a maximum of 100 mA each These outputs are included in the total DEVICES load which cannot exceed 1 A 4 Referto FIGURE 10 REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTION for this configuration NOTE In UL Listed Installations the Listed Ademco Model 9789 keyswitch shall be used Page 17 89 FESISTOR
49. 35 mA Console backlight off 35 mA backlight on 100 mA Controller Maximum Group Current Outputs Devices AUX 12 VDC SWITCH 12 VDC CONSOLE and OUTPUTS 1 8 1A Horn INT HORN and EXT HORN 1 Controller Maximum Individual Current Outputs Devices Do not exceed 1 A total AUX 12 VDC SWITCH 12 VDC CONSOLE OUTPUTS 1 8 For 24 Hour Battery Standby Time the following must be observed See Figure 18 Controller Maximum Group Current Outputs applies to residential and commercial Devices AUX 12 VDC SWITCH 12 VDC CONSOLE and OUTPUTS 1 8 250mA Horn INT HORN and EXT HORN 300mA Page 58 UNDERWRITER S LABORATORIES UL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The OmniPro II control units 20A00 2 5 and 22 are suitable for household burglar and fire applications Refer to UL1641 for installation requirements Model 20 00 5 is also suitable for use in Commercial Burglar Alarm Applications Central Station Local and Police Connect Refer to UL 681 for Installation Requirements 1 2 3 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 The line carrier X 10 operation is considered supplementary Operation of the line carrier devices was not investigated by UL For those zones programmed as PANIC DURESS or POLICE EMERGENCY the initiating device shall be a UL Listed Hold Up Device switch Connections to phone circuit must be made via the supplied cable and RJ31X Jack as shown under RJ31X JACK
50. 48 i04 NER UE T6 90 PP SE OLG esii 49 INSTADEER CODE HERREN REI HE e PE er eto eno ORO aot NER 49 ENABLEPC ACCES E IR ra ost o oret ioo ated ere A EN 49 5 RR 49 CALE NUMBER cri HERR Tr THU 49 OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY oreca 49 OUT DELA Yreene E A E A E A E E O 50 OEA 50 ARMING CONEIR MATION AE 50 ALARM VERIFICATION 50 SUPERVISE INT SAOR 51 SUPER VISE EXT SNDR incerto e pi ette estes eti e esa t er e e A e N 51 ENABLE EMERGENCY et e shots vebecsca aeons 51 TIMEDISPIEXY t Sese e tpe mee dent s eden defe fae inane ears 51 DATE DISPDAY Re de or i 51 AC POWER FREQUENCY 5 5 he EH ERE E HU E e nerd ees 51 DEAD LINEDETEGT 7 done reden dee ideae 52 DETECT de met dee i nm dea dame pde ive ee ER 52 PICKUP AETER HANGUD die deae dta tet deae nin 52 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT ae e ER E P n E ea esr o e da e n e edi 52 MODEL AND SOB TWARE VERSION 52 RESET 52 RESET SYSTEM RAM
51. 7 HAT THERMOSTATS CMC 97 19 PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER 8 tatto tnnt seta suse 20 TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY cscsscsssssssssssrssssscssrcsesscesscsesesssecssresesscesscsasssssesesnes 21 BUILT IN SERIAL 23 BUILT IN ETHERNET PORT ccsssssssssscssscsssscssseserssssscssrescsscsscesanessseesasesssncssnesssscssscsasesssacsssesasscssscsasesssassssesesesesscsasesssasssres 24 CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS PORT NUMBER AND 24 CONTROLLER IPADDRESS der e er i Ue enr 25 CONTROLLER PORT NUMBER cirea rtr t rtt to rettet e RED RETE EE EET END MERO 25 ENCRYPTION KEY o nre norte te aD o e omen ean oder rents 25 OMNIPROLETHERNET CONNEGCTIONS 2 eee ne Ete Ia Ee abe RR MEER enr 25 CONNECTING TO NELWORK PG ACCESS tete oett tr tpe rp e ee mr Ree E tei 26 5 5 reu Ext CI apio dante CONSOLE CHECK U 28 fUUBUInn 28 hIUNUPmNTTADnnU 29 ZONE nn
52. AME NUMBER Page 59 24 HOUR STANDBY BATTERY CAPACITY Maximum current ratings for 24 hours Aux 12 VDC Switch 12 VDC Console and Outputs 1 8 250 mA Interior Horn and Exterior Horn 350 mA ao OG Bo B fe ale E 2 D 2 gt c CT _ umm v mmm TEL TE 2 12 GND 12 GND A INT amp ND EXT 1 ND ND 4 GND ND 5 RNG HTIP ITCH AUXILIARY CONSOLE UTPUT PHONE 952 SNAP CONNECTOR 7 OVER WIRE ET 11 1 213 14 1 216 RED 12 BLACK Sims ES e S
53. AREAS 12 O CLR 1 2 O CLR 7 BUTTONS 41 48 AREAS BUTTONS 89 96 AREAS 1 2 1 1 2 1 SETUP AREAS CONSOLES To assign a console to an area from the Setup Areas menu press the 4 CONS key Each console must be assigned to one and only one area A console may be set to global which allows it to access areas other than its assigned area through security arming and the go to function CONSOLE 1 AREA i 1 8 CONSOLE 1 GLOBAL 1 0 1 YES 1 THROUGH CONSOLE 16 AREA 1 1 8 1 CONSOLE 16 GLOBAL 1 0 NO 1 YES T Page 46 SET UP AREAS THERMOSTATS To assign thermostats to specific areas from the Set up Areas menu press the 5 TEMP key Thermostats can be set up so that they can only be controlled from a specific area or from all areas PESMs and Temperature Sensors can only be controlled from a single area as specified in SETUP AREAS THERMOSTAT 1 AREAS 12345678 THROUGH THERMOSTAT 64 AREAS 123 45678 0 SETUP AREAS MESSAGES To assign messages to specific areas from the Setup Areas menu press the 8 MSG key Messages can be setup so that they can be displayed in a specific area or in all areas MESSAGES 1 8 AREAS MESSAGES 49 56 AREAS 12345678 0 CLR 12345678 O CLR MESSAGES 9 16 AREAS MESSAGES 57 64 AREAS 12345678 0 12345678 0 CLR MESSAGES 17 24 AREAS MESSAGES 65 72 AREAS 12345678 0 12345678 0 CLR MESSAGES 25 3
54. Beeper setting is used to enable and disable the beeper in the selected Access Control Reader When the beeper is set to Yes every time a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented at the reader the beeper will produce a single short beep If the reader is used to arm or disarm the security system the beeper will produce a single long beep When the beeper is set to the reader will not beep when a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented at the reader or when the reader is used to arm or disarm the security system READER 1 BEEPER 1 0 1 YES 1 To disable the beeper select 0 No followed by the key To enable the beeper select 1 Yes followed by the key The default setting for the beeper is enabled Yes Reader Arm Disarm The Reader Arm Disarm setting 1s used to enable or disable the reader for arming and disarming the security system the respective area when a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented at the selected Access Control Reader 3 times each presentation within 5 seconds of the previous presentation of the card When Arm Disarm is set to Yes and a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented at the reader 3 times each presentation within 5 seconds of the previous presentation of the card the Access Control Reader will produce a single long beep and the security system will a Arm to the Away mode in the respective area if the security system is currently
55. CONNECTIONS in this manual For connection of smoke detectors to the controller refer to requirements under FIRE ZONE HOOKUP and FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS diagrams in this manual The controller must be configured for 24 hour Standby Time as shown under 24 HR STANDBY CONNECTIONS diagram in this manual Maximum current ratings for 24 hours must be observed Recognized energy limited cable shall be employed 22 AWG minimum for all connections The audible signal appliance shall be the Listed Wheelock Model MT 12 24 R Multitone Signal rated 10 5 15 6 VDC 95 dB A with 2 reflecting planes The audible signal shall be mounted indoors in a central location The audible signal appliance can be connected to either the INT HORN or EXT HORN circuits In the case of the latter the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY shall be set to 0 seconds For Residential Applications the Model 10 01 1 Enclosure shall be used For Commercial Applications the Model 10A02 2 Commercial Enclosure shall be used For Commercial Applications Listed Ademco AB12 Bell and housing to be used If the remote arm disarm switch is used it shall be the Listed Ademco Model 9789 Operation of the controls with the Programmable Energy Saver Module was not conducted by UL Operation of the Model 12A00 Wireless Receiver was not verified by UL Operation of the Two Way Audio Module was not verified by UL RS 232 and RS 485 communications were not verified by UL Refer to the OmniPro II Owner
56. ER 75 baud 1 150 baud 2 300 baud 3 600 baud 4 1200 baud 5 2400 baud 6 4800 baud 7 9600 baud 8 default SERIAL 1 FUNCTION The Serial 1 Function selects the communication protocol used for the first built in serial interface J1 Serial on the OmniPro II controller Select the function for the first built in serial interface from the list Use the arrow keys to select the function then press the key FUNCTION TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION OMNI LINK 3 Serial communication using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Serial communication using the Pro Link protocol UPB 5 Serial communication using the UPB protocol RADIO RA 6 Serial communication using the RadioRA protocol NUVO CONCERTO 7 Serial communication using the NuVo Concerto protocol RUSSOUND 8 Serial communication using the Russound protocol CENTRALITE 9 Serial communication using the CentraLite protocol VIZIA RF Z WAVE 10 Serial communication using the Z Wave protocol HAI HI FI 11 Serial communication using the HAI Hi Fi protocol NUVO GRAND CONCERTO 12 Serial communication using the NuVo Grand Concerto protocol NUVO ESSENTIA SIMPLESE 13 Serial communication using the NuVo Essentia Simplese protocol XANTECH 14 Serial communication using the Xantech protocol SPEAKERCRAFT 15 Serial communication using the Speakercraft protocol PROFICIENT 16 Serial communication using the Proficient protocol Note The NuVo Grand Concerto Speakercraft or Proficient audio systems can not be connect
57. H 4 AUXILIAR CONSOLE HORN OUTPUTS PHONE NRVGZZISMI m i TRE m E S y 7 Zo 2 L 2 5 2 ds AN 2 21 RIS F 44 c 25 Aid e 7B 710 ELP 2 215 714 119 716 FIGURE 9 RESETTING CONTROLLER OUTPUTS GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS This output will supply 12 VDC to the output terminal when its corresponding unit is ON Output 1 is designated Unit 385 through Output 8 which is Unit 392 This can be used to drive relays for many different applications including switching sprinkler valves and low voltage lighting SOUNDER TRIGGERING This output can be used as a trigger for siren and voice drivers When a driver requires a separate input for burglary and fire you can configure this output to give a voltage trigger to the driver Also each area can have its own sounder Page 16 COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS This output can be used for radio communications or any other type of auxiliary communications to augment the built in digital and voice dialers Any communications device can be used with the OmniPro II provided that it is powered by 12 VDC has 12 VDC triggered inputs and has 2 or more channels The Communicator outputs are activated 3 seconds before the OmniPro dialer begins to dial either using its built in digital dialer or voice dialer The following events will activate the BURG output Burglar alarms including panic zones Auxiliary emergencies Police eme
58. HAI Access Control Note Loading new screens into each OmniTouch touchscreen may be necessary to support new features in Version 3 0 Firmware Ensure that each OmniTouch is running Screens Version 9 To check press the Setup icon from the Home page Next press the Screen Setup icon followed by the Next button The Screens Version should be displayed on the bottom left of the display If the Screens Version is lower than 9 or if the text Screens Version is not displayed the screens must be updated Page 69 Configuring Clipsal C Bus Lighting Groups Each HAI lighting unit can be associated with a corresponding C Bus lighting group OmniPro II supports 254 C Bus lighting groups HAI unit 1 corresponds to C Bus lighting group address 1 HAI unit 2 corresponds to C Bus lighting group address 2 and so on C Bus group address 0 is not supported Configuring Serial Communications for Clipsal C Bus Lutron HomeWorks NuVo Grand Concerto NuVo Essentia G Russound E Series Sphere and HAI Access Control When connecting the Clipsal C Bus NuVo Grand Concerto or Essentia G audio system Russound E Series Sphere audio system or HAI Access Control Readers to a serial interface on the OmniPro II controller the serial interface must be configured to the respective protocol Serial Module Setup When connecting Clipsal C Bus or HAI Access Control Readers to the HAI Model 10A17 Serial Interface Module the
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60. Module Type must configured as follows From the Installer Setup menu select the 7 EXP key 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 Set the module type from the list below Press to change the module type then use the arrow keys to select the proper module type then press to enter MODULE 1 TYPE 3 OMNI LINK CHNG J gt For HAI Access Control communications set the Serial Interface Module to 18 ACCESS CONTROL gt For Lutron HomeWorks communications set the Serial Interface Module to 20 HOMEWORKS gt For Clipsal C Bus communications set the Serial Interface Module to 21 CLIPSAL C BUS For example when configuring the module to Access Control and if the jumper on the Serial Interface Module is set to 1 set Module 1 Type to 18 ACCESS CONTROL The Serial Interface Module is now set to use the HAI Access Control Protocol MODULE TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION NOT USED 0 No module is installed HARDWIRE EXPNDR 1 Model 10A06 Hardwire Expander installed ALC 2 ALC Interface Module is installed OMNI LINK 3 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Pro Link protocol UPB 5 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the UPB protocol RADIO RA 6 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the RadioRA protocol NUVO CONCERTO 7 Model 10A17 Serial Inter
61. NES 9 16 MAY BE CONFIGURED AS ENERGY SAVER ZONES 2 WIRE SOMKE DETECTORS MAY ONLY BE CONNECTED TO ZONES 1 4 ONLY ZONE 16 MAY BE USED FOR HAI REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTATS HAI REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTAT S FIGURE 2 OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM ABOUT FIRE ZONES The OmniPro II system supports normally open closed for alarm two wire or four wire smoke detectors Two wire smoke detectors can only be connected to Zones 1 4 Four wire smoke detectors can be connected to any zone An external 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be used for all fire and gas zones When Zones 1 4 are configured as a Supervised Fire two wire or four wire or Gas zone the corresponding Zone Jumpers JP11 JP14 must be in the SMK smoke position Zone Jumper JP11 corresponds to Zone 1 JP12 corresponds to Zone 2 JP13 corresponds to Zone 3 and JP14 corresponds to Zone 4 1 Smoke detectors must be powered from SWITCH 12V or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT 2 Endofline resistor 1000 ohms Maximum loop resistance EXCLUDING end of line resistor is a 150 ohms Use HAI Model 1503A0011 End of Line Resistor Assembly in UL Listed Installations 3 Smoke detectors are reset when the security system is armed Page 5 TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS OmniPro II supports two wire smoke detectors connected to Zones 1 4 1 5 4 Use normally open closed for alarm two wire SYSTEM type smoke detectors See 2 Wire Smoke Detector Compatibil
62. ONE ee DATA JACK S d ooo 7 051 COMPUTER FIGURE 6 DSL SPLITTER CONNECTIONS LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP 1 16 LCD Consoles Models 33 00 1 33400 4 11A00 1 11A00 2 11 00 9 and 15400 MAXIMUM per system subject to power availability Use 4 conductor 22 gage wire 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 For example for 8 consoles the maximum length reduces to 125 feet All LCD Consoles are connected to the same 4 wires 12 GND A B The console should be mounted so that the LCD display is at or slightly above eye level Consoles should be kept out of the reach of young children A good height is approximately 58 inches from the floor to the bottom of the console enclosure Remove console face from back plate slots on bottom of console will release back plate use a screwdriver Mount the back plate to the wall Mounting holes are designed to fit on a single or double gang box or directly to the wall Pull the wires from the wall through the opening in the back plate Splice the wires to the supplied cable Connect the cable to the connector on the console board J1 Snap the console face on to the back plate Remove protective film from the LCD lens Refer to FIGURE 7 CONSOLE CONNECTIONS for this configuration Page 11 CONSOLE SETUP The console has different operating options that
63. OPEN SER 3 OPEN SER 4 OPEN SER 5 OPEN SER 6 OPEN SER 7 OPEN SER 8 OPEN SER 9 OPEN JSER 10 OPEN JSER 11 OPEN JSER 12 OPEN JSER 13 OPEN JSER 14 OPEN JSER 15 OPEN JSER 16 OPEN THER CLOSE SER 1 CLOSE SER 2 CLOSE SER 3 CLOSE SER 5 CLOSE SER 5 CLOSE SER 6 CLOSE SER 7 CLOSE SER 8 CLOSE SER 9 CLOSE SER 10 CLOSE JSER 11 CLOSE SER 12 CLOSE SER 13 CLOSE SER 14 CLOSE SER 15 CLOSE SER 16 CLOSE OX 4 4 4 Cic 4 DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE Page 67 APPENDIX C ZONE AND UNIT MAPPING ZONE DEVICE Zones 1 16 Zones 1 16 on Controller Zones 17 32 Zones 1 16 on 1st Model 10A06 Hardwire Expander Zones 33 48 Zones 1 16 on 2nd Model 10A06 Hardwire Expander Zones 49 64 Zones 1 16 on 15 Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 65 80 Zones 1 16 on 2nd Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 81 96 Zones 1 16 on 3rd Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 97 112 Zones 1 16 on 4th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 113 128 Zones 1 16 5th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 129 144 Zones 1 16 on 6th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 145 160 Zones 1 16 on 7th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure Zones 161 176 Zones 1 16 on 8th Model 17A00 Expansion En
64. R CLOSE Page 33 INSTALLER SETUP This section describes the items that the installer must setup as part of system installation The Installer Setup mode is used to configure the general operation of the system the Outputs the Areas the Zone Types the Digital Communicator and various other settings This information is covered only in this manual All other SETUP items including delay times names and voices voice dialer and codes are covered in the Owner s Manual Document 20800 2 SETUP items are stored permanently in the system even if the battery and AC power are disconnected The default settings are the ones that have been set at the factory You can review or change the setup items easily as shown below Note The default Installer Code is 1111 To access the SETUP menu press the 9 key and enter the installer code To access the INSTALLER SETUP menu press the INST key INSTALLER SETUP MENU 1 CTRL 2 ZONE 3 DCM J 4 AREA 5 6 MISC 7 EXP SETUP CONTROL To configure X 10 UPB voltage outputs and Vizia RF Z Wave options from the Installer Setup menu select the 1 CTRL key The output type for both the interior and exterior horns may also be changed Press 3 to advance to the next item 1 to go back X 10 HOUSE CODE The base X 10 house code must be specified The base house code is the house code for units 1 16 and is referenced as house code 1 The house code for the units 17 32 is the next
65. RATE GROUNDING ROD IF THERE IS NO SURGE ARRESTOR OR IF THE GROUND WIRE IS MISSING HAVE THE CUSTOMER INSIST THAT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY INSTALL ONE FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CUSTOMER WHEN WIRING RJ31X JACK MAKE SURE THAT THE INCOMING PHONE LINES GO TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY SURGE ARRESTOR BEFORE THEY GO TO THE RJ31X JACK When the RJ31X is installed as shown locate the green red brown and gray spaded wires from the 8 conductor phone cable and connect to the section on the OmniPro II controller marked PHONE Plug the modular end of the cable into the RJ31X jack If necessary bend the tab up on the plug to ensure a tight fit that will not fall out Verify the following 1f you have trouble during check out With the system running the RJ31X jack properly connected and all phones on hook hung up the PHONE LED located in the upper left corner of the controller should be OFF If it is on reverse the RED and GREEN wires to both the house phones and the telephone company wires at the RJ31X jack When the receiver is picked up on any phone the PHONE LED will come on When the phone line rings the PHONE LED will light If the OmniPro II is accessed on an in house telephone the OmniPro II will disconnect the phones from the phone company lines and supply its own talk voltage to the phones The PHONE LED will be on in this case 10 Refer to FIGURE 5 RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS for this configuration DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE DSL CONNECTIONS
66. S e SS ZL Wee Ne BLACK WIRE RED WIRE BATTERY BATTERY 12V 12V FIGURE 18 24 HOUR STANDBY CONNECTIONS Page 60 SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Ceiling mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room or hall or not less than 4 inches from any wall When the detector is mounted on a wall the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling Do not install smoke detectors where normal ambient temperatures are above 100 deg F 37 8 deg C or below 40 deg F 4 deg C Also do not locate the detector in front of air conditioners heating registers or other locations where normal air circulation will keep smoke form entering the detector Additional information on Household Fire Warning is available at nominal cost from The National Fire Protection Association Battery March Park Quincy MA 02269 Request Standard No NFPA 72 Contact your home Insurance Company for a possible reduction of your insurance premium A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family living unit In family living units with more than one sleeping area a smoke detector should be provided to protect each sleeping area A smoke detector should be located on each story Refer to the diagrams below For complete details on proper location and installation of smoke detectors refer to the inst
67. SYSTEM OK If any zones are abnormal check your wiring If the battery indication is low make sure that the battery is connected securely Give the battery a chance to charge From the top level display have a partner go around the house and trip each sensor one at a time The display should indicate the correct zone NOT RDY when the zone is tripped then return to SYSTEM OK when the zone is secured Be sure that the zone type indicated ENTRY EXIT PERIMETER ETC is correct for the zone being tested If the zone being checked is armed i e PANIC or TAMPER type which is always armed the alarm will be activated Press OFF and 1111 or the current User code to silence the alarm or bypass the PANIC and TAMPER zone s before you start Reconnect the sirens Be sure that no one is standing near a siren Activate the alarm and ensure that both the inside and after a delay outside sirens activate FIRE ZONE CHECK OUT 1 Press to return the console to the SYSTEM OK indication Check the fire zone per the sensor manufacturer s instructions The fire alarm should be activated pulsing interior sounder exterior siren 2 Press to silence the alarm The display will still indicate that the FIRE ZONE is in alarm 3 Press DAY or NIGHT or AWAY and the User code to arm the system then OFF and the User code to disarm This arm disarm cycle will reset the smoke detector If the cause for alarm i e smoke has cleared the display will re
68. TRY DELAY 4X ENTRY DELAY LATCH PERIM LATCH NIGHT INT LATCH AWAY INT PANIC POLICE EMERG SILENT DURESS TAMPER LATCH TAMPER FIRE FIRE EMERG GAS AUX EMERG TROUBLE FREEZE WATER FIRE TAMPER AUXILIARY KEY SWITCH ENERGY SAVER OUTDOOR TMP TEMPERATURE TEMP ALARM HUMIDITY ER OUTDOOR TMP ER TEMPERATURE ER TEMP ALARM LATCHING ZONE TYPES NUMBER amp DESCRIPTION Entry Exit Perimeter Night Interior Away Interior Double Entry Delay Quadruple Entry Delay Latching Perimeter Latching Night Interior Latching Away Interior Panic Police Emergency Duress Tamper Latching Tamper Fire Fire Emergency Gas Alarm Auxiliary Emergency Trouble Freeze Water Fire Tamper Auxiliary Keyswitch Input Programmable Energy Saver Module Outdoor Temperature Temperature Temperature Alarm Humidity Extended Range Outdoor Temperature Extended Range Temperature Extended Range Temperature Alarm When any device other then FIRE or GAS is connected to SWITCH 12V or a Switched Power Output the zone must be configured as one of the LATCHING ZONE TYPES latching perimeter latching night interior latching away interior and latching tamper LATCHING ZONE TYPES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles Used primarily when the FIRE ALARM VERIFICATION feature is being used or if more than one area is being protected This type will ignore the status of LATCHING ZONES i e Glassbreak
69. URITY PHONE MESSAGE trouble Digital f 9 Phone Central Communicator Line Station in Controller Single Line Transmission Signal System Configuration DESCRIPTION OF CONTACT ID Contact ID reporting allows very specific event codes to be sent to the central station A complete report takes under three seconds Contact ID reporting uses predefined event codes that allow the central station to quickly identify the condition being reported The specific security zone or user code is identified as part of the report For each event code transmitted the report also includes an event qualifier that identifies whether the report is for a new event such as a security zone trip or a restoration of an event such as a security zone no longer tripped Trouble conditions are reported as well as restoration of these trouble conditions For security armings and disarmings this event qualifier is also used to identify whether the report is for an arm or disarm The reporting format for Contact ID is listed in Appendix A in this manual When using Contact ID the alarm codes and or reporting format cannot be changed However if the DCM code under the 4 2 and 3 1 Alarm Code Formats is set to 0 or 00 then OmniPro will not make a call to the central station to report that code when using Contact ID Page 32 DESCRIPTION OF 4 2 FORMAT The 4 2 format consists of a four digit account code from 0
70. UTPUT 7 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG OUTPUT 8 TYPE 0 GENERAL PURPOSE CHNG INTERIOR HORN 4 INT SNDR CHNG 1 EXTERIOR HORN 7 EXT SNDR CHNG 7 For output types the current setting is shown on the bottom line Press the key to select a new type from a list of types The display shows SELECT TYPE 6 INT SNDR 1 Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the list or select the appropriate output type number Then press to enter the new type If the Interior Horn is configured as a General Purpose output Unit Number 393 is used to control the output If the Exterior Horn is configured as a General Purpose output Unit Number 394 is used to control the output In this configuration Unit Numbers 393 and 394 should not be used as Flags Z WAVE NODE ID The Node ID is a unique number between 1 and 232 which identifies Z Wave device on the Vizia RF Z Wave Network Each Node must be associated mapped with a unit number in the OmniPro II controller For Vizia RF Z Wave pushbutton controllers enter the Node ID for the Z Wave pushbutton controller associated with that room e g Unit 1 Unit 9 Unit 17 etc If desired more than one pushbutton controller may be assigned to a room by associating the pushbutton controller on any unit number in that room If a second pushbutton controller is used do not assign in name in the controller UNIT 1 NODE ID 0 0 232 THROUGH UNIT 232 NODE ID 0 0
71. XT SNDR This enables or disables supervision of the Exterior Horn Output which monitors the wiring to the connected sirens Factory default is disabled SUPERVISE EXT SNDR 0 0 1 YES 1 ENABLE EMERGENCY KEYS This enables or disables the functionality of the emergency keys on the console keypad Factory default is enabled Select the 1 YES key to enable the emergency keys Select the 2 NO key to disable the emergency keys ENABLE EMERG KEYS 1 1 YES TIME DISPLAY This allows you to choose between AM PM and 24 HOUR time format TIME DISPLAY 1 1 AM PM 2 24HR i DATE DISPLAY This allows you to choose between MONTH DAY and DAY MONTH date format DATE DISPLAY 1 MMDD 2 DDMM 1 AC POWER FREQUENCY Set this to the appropriate AC Powerline Frequency AC POWER FREQUENCY 1 60HZ 2 50HZ 1 Page 51 DEAD LINE DETECT NOTE To disable OmniPro from detecting a dead line set this item to 0 otherwise adjust only under direction of HAI This item adjusts the threshold that is used to determine when the phone line goes dead DEAD LINE DETECT 8 0 15 O DISABLE OFF HOOK DETECT NOTE Adjust only under direction of HAI This item adjusts the threshold that is used to determine when the phone line is going off hook OFF HOOK DETECT 69 20 250 H PICKUP AFTER HANGUP This item 1 used to disable OmniPro II from picking up the phone line after the called party hangs up the line PICKUP AFTER HANGUP 1
72. an only be assigned and changed from an HAI console These items can not be assigned or changed via PC Access although the IP address and port number may be viewed via PC Access Page 24 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 J scroll to the following menu item IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 101 1 The format of the IP address is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods 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 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 Lin
73. appropriate Zone Jumper JP11 JP14 must be in the SMK smoke position NOTE Smoke detectors connected to Zones 1 4 are wired differently from those connected to Zones 5 176 Refer to FIGURE 4 FOUR WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS for each configuration Page 6 WHEN 21 24 IS CONFIGURED AS SUPERVISED FIRE OR GAS ZONE THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11 J14 MUST BE IN SMK POSISTION
74. ccupy Decide zone type for each zone Decide which area it will occupy With the customer decide what text and voice descriptors will be used Consult table of voice descriptors so that you can choose similar words for the text to avoid customer confusion See SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES to plan locations for smoke detectors 2 Consoles Consult the customer on the console location The console should be easily accessible 3 Interior Sounder and Outside Siren Locate both where they cannot be tampered with 4 Lighting and Appliance Switches and Modules 5 Plan for thermostats energy saver modules or other options 6 Give consideration to where the controller will go Remember that it needs a duplex receptacle not controlled by a switch preferably on its own circuit within 5 feet of the controller Page1 INSTALLATION Go over your plan with your customer 1 Install the entire system Refer to sections in this manual to see how to install various components 2 Follow the Power Up and Checkout procedures 3 Explain the basics to the customer Deliver all manuals and documentation 4 Follow up with your customer to keep them satisfied CONTROLLER HOOKUP 1 When choosing place to mount the controller consider the following a A duplex outlet preferably on its own circuit is required to be within 5 feet of the controller for the power transformer and the UPB PIM or X 10 Interface Module
75. central station select the 0 NO key AUTOMATIC TEST TIME The communicator CAN be setup to automatically send a test code to the central station on a periodic basis AUTOMATIC TEST TIME is used to set the time and days of the week of the test and the TEST CODE specifies the code that will be transmitted for the test AUTOMATIC TEST TIME NEVER CHNGt To disable the automatic test press the key and then 0 for Never and TEST CODE 98 0 FF 1 ALARM CODES 4 2 3 1 Formats Press the down arrow 7 to advance to the next ZONE ALARM CODE Press the up arrow 2 to go to the previous ZONE ALARM CODE To change an alarm code enter two digits for 4 2 format or one digit when using 3 1 format then press the key Enter the 2 digit alarm code 1 digits if using 3 1 format and press To enter the digits B F first press the OFF key then press the 1 5 key respectively i e OFF 1 1 and CB OFF 2 OFF 1 7 The various alarm codes are sent when the indicated alarm zone is tripped Each alarm code must be two digits long for 4 2 format 01 FF 1 digit for 3 1 format 1 F To disable the digital communicator for a specific zone set the alarm code to 0 or 00 The digital dialer will not report when this zone is tripped Page 43 ZONE 1 ALARM CODE 01 0 FF 1 THROUGH USER 16 CLOSE CODE 76 0 SETUP AREAS To configure the system for multiple areas from the Installer Setup menu press
76. closure UNITS MODULES OUTPUTS FLAGS nits 1 16 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code nits 17 32 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 1 nits 1 31 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 1 Branch 1 nits 33 48 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 2 nits 49 64 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 3 nits 33 63 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 1 Branch 2 nits 65 95 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 4 nits 81 96 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 5 nits 65 95 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 1 Branch 3 nits 97 112 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 6 nits 113 128 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 7 nits 97 127 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 1 Branch 4 nits 129 144 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 8 nits 145 160 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 9 nits 129 159 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 2 Branch 1 nits 161 176 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 10 nits 177 192 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 11 nits 161 191 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 2 Branch 2 nits 193 208 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 12 nits 209 224 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 13 nits 193 223 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 2 Branch 3 nits 225 240 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 14 nits 241 256 X 10 modules 1 16 House Code X 15 nits 225 255 ALC addresses 1 31 Module 2 Branch 4 nits 257 272 Ou
77. col UPB 5 Serial communication using the UPB protocol RADIO RA 6 Serial communication using the RadioRA protocol NUVO CONCERTO 7 Serial communication using the NuVo Concerto protocol RUSSOUND 8 Serial communication using the Russound protocol CENTRALITE 9 Serial communication using the CentraLite protocol RF Z WAVE 10 Serial communication using the Z Wave protocol HAI HI FI 11 Serial communication using the HAI Hi Fi protocol NUVO GC ESSEN G 12 Serial communication using the NuVo Grand Concerto or Essentia G protocol NUVO ESSEN SIMP 13 Serial communication using the NuVo Essentia Simplese protocol XANTECH 14 Serial communication using the Xantech protocol SPEAKERCRAFT 15 Serial communication using the Speakercraft protocol PROFICIENT 16 Serial communication using the Proficient protocol ACCESS CONTROL 18 Serial communication using the HAI Access Control protocol RUSSOUND E SER 19 Serial communication using the Russound E Series Sphere protocol HOMEWORKS 20 Serial communications using the Lutron HomeWorks protocol CLIPSAL C BUS 21 Serial communications using the Clipsal C Bus protocol gt For NuVo Grand Concerto or Essentia G communications set the Serial Function to 12 NUVO GC ESSEN G gt For HAI Access Control communications set the Serial Function to 18 ACCESS CONTROL gt For Russound E Series Sphere communications set the Serial Function to 19 RUSSOUND E SER gt For Lutron HomeWorks communications
78. corner of the controller Each serial interface supports both RS 232 and RS 485 connections RS 232 is the standard for connections to most personal computers and related systems RS 485 can support greater wiring distances The default setting is RS 232 To select RS 485 move the interface jumper JP1 JP5 from the 232 to the 485 position The jumpers JP1 JP5 are located below the modular serial port connectors J1 J5 To connect a serial port to a PC use the HAI Model 21A05 2 Serial Cable Kit Plug one end of the cable into one of the modular serial port connectors on the controller Plug the other end into the Model 21A05 1 Communication Cable Adaptor modular to DB 9 RS 232 which connects the OmniPro II serial port to the computer s DB 9 RS 232 port To make your own serial cable to connect to a PC follow the diagrams Figure 14 and Figure 15 When making connections be sure to correctly orient the cable as shown with the tab on the modular cable facing up make sure that the Yellow wire 1s at the top Connect the Yellow Green Red and Black wires to the DB 9 connector as shown Also on the DB 9 connector connect Pins 1 4 and 6 together and Pins 7 and 8 together 4 POSITION MODULAR
79. d zone must trip after a zone configured as Cross Zoning has been tripped in order to cause an alarm CROSS ZONE NUMBER 60 15 240 SECONDS 1 The default setting is 60 seconds ZONE 1 OPTIONS ZONE 176 OPTIONS Each zone has individual zone options that may be configured for Cross Zoning Swinger Shutdown and Dial Out Delay ZONE 1 OPTIONS 4 0 7 1 THROUGH ZONE 176 OPTIONS 4 0 7 Enter a single value to configure the individual zone options for each zone according to the table below Zone Options Table Zone Options Value 0 1 2 5 6 7 Cross Zoning No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Dial Out Delay No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes The default value for Zone 1 Options Zone 176 Options is 4 See the highlighted area of Zone Options Table Page 56 SIA 01 COMPLIANCE This control complies with the SIA CP 01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction 01 is a standard sponsored by the Security Industry Association SIA designed with features for security systems and associated arming and disarming devices intended to reduce the incidence of false alarms PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES SHIPPING DEFAULTS AND RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING CP 01 SHIPPING RECOMMENDED PAR REQUIREMENT RANGE DEFAULT PROGRAMMING Exit Time 4 2 2 1 Required For full or auto arming 45 180 60 seconds 60 seconds Exit Delay programmable seconds Progress Annunciation Disable 4 2 2 2 All
80. e Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor is used for sensing indoor temperature and or reporting the relative humidity from 0 to 100 percent or for sensing the outdoor temperature and or reporting the outdoor relative humidity The outdoor temperature can be displayed on the console spoken over the telephone or displayed on an HAI Communicating Thermostat 1 Each Temperature Sensor requires one zone input Each Humidity Sensor requires one zone input Program the zone type as an Outdoor Temperature Type 81 Temperature Type 82 Temperature Alarm Type 83 for temperatures between 0 120 Humidity Type 84 for humidity between 0 100 Extended Range Outdoor Temperature Type 85 Extended Range Temperature Type 86 and Extended Range Temperature Alarm Type 87 for temperatures between 40 F 120 F When mounting outdoors plan to mount under an overhang or to the underside of an eave otherwise known as the soffet to protect it from direct sunlight and rain Run a 4 conductor wire from the OmniPro II controller to the selected location
81. e enrolled and swipe any HAI Access Control Card or Key Tag 3 times in front of the reader READER 1 ADDRESS 8 5 0 137 DEL Note you have 3 minutes to complete the operation once the system is put into configuration mode If an HAI Access Control Card or Key Tag has not been swiped 3 times within the first 3 minutes the controller will automatically exit configuration mode Deleting Access Control Readers To delete an Access Control Reader that is enrolled in the system scroll down to the particular Reader Address menu item and then press the DEL key READER 1 ADDRESS 8 5 0 137 DEL You will first be prompted to confirm deletion DELETE READER 1 OzNO 1 5 Deleting an Access Control Reader will take it out of the system and it will not be valid any longer Page 73 Area Assignment When more that one Area is configured each Access Control Reader can be assigned to a specific Area on the controller When used for security arming and disarming the security mode of the Area where the Access Control Reader is assigned will be changed READER 1 AREA 1 1 8 1 Enter the Area for the selected Access Control Reader followed by the key Link Assignment A Link Assignment is used when two Access Control Readers are used to control access to the same door i e one reader on the inside and the other on the outside of the restricted door This is useful when an Access Control Card or Key Tag 15 requir
82. ed to enter or exit through a restricted door Since the door lock 1 physically connected to a single Access Control Reader the Link Assignment links the selected Access Control Reader with a second Access Control Reader so that when a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented at either Access Control Reader the door is unlocked Furthermore the controller will log which Access Control Reader was used to access the door 1 e whether the user was entering or exiting the door READER 1 LINKED TO 0 0 16 Enter the reader number of the Access Control Reader that will be linked to the selected reader followed by the key Notes e Only two Access Control Readers can be linked together e When a valid Access Control Card of Key Tag is presented at either linked Access Control Reader the 9 LED indicators on both linked Access Control Readers will illuminate the color of the current security arming state for that area and will remain illuminated while the door is unlocked Unlock Time The Unlock Time is the amount of time that the door remains unlocked when a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag 15 presented at the Access Control Reader The Unlock Time can be between 1 60 seconds and is individually configured for each reader Note When the door is unlocked due to a valid Access Control Card or Key Tag is presented all 9 LED indicators will illuminate the color of the current security arming state for that area and will remain
83. ed to the first built in serial port J1 Serial on the OmniPro II controller It must be connected to the J2 Serial J5 Serial built in serial port on the OmniPro controller SERIAL 2 SERIAL 5 RATE Serial 2 Rate Serial 5 Rate selects the baud rate used for the second third fourth and fifth built in serial interface ports J2 Serial J5 Serial respectively on the OmniPro II controller Select the baud rate for the built in serial interface from the list SERIAL 2 FUNCTION The Serial 2 Function selects the communication protocol used for the second built in serial interface ports J2 Serial on the OmniPro II controller Select the function for the built in serial interface from the list Page 54 SERIAL 3 FUNCTION The Serial 3 Function by default is set to UPB to utilize HLC Lighting When using HLC plug the HAI Powerline Interface Module PIM into the third built in serial interface J3 Serial on the OmniPro II controller To change the Serial 3 Function select the function for the built in serial interface from the list SERIAL 4 SERIAL 5 FUNCTION The Serial 4 Function and Serial 5 Function selects the communication protocol used for the built in serial interface ports J4 Serial and J5 Serial respectively on the OmniPro II controller Select the function for the built in serial interface from the list Notes about audio distribution systems 1 OmniPro II only supports communications
84. elect its baud rate then press the key Page 55 SETUP ZONE OPTIONS Zone options are parameters that define the way that a zone functions There are global zone options that affect all zones and there are individual zone options that affect how each individual zone functions To configure zone options from the Installer Setup menu press the 8 ZOPT key SWINGER SHUTDOWN NUMBER Swinger Shutdown is a false alarm prevention feature that counts the number of alarms caused by a specific zone After a certain number of alarms caused by the same zone within the same arming period the controller will then shutdown that zone for the remainder of that arming period The Swinger Shutdown Number is the number of times that a zone may cause an alarm during the same arming period before it is shutdown SWINGER SHUTDOWN NUM 1 152 4 When enabled if the Swinger Shutdown zone is violated causes an alarm 1 or 2 times according to the Swinger Shutdown Number within the same arming period the controller will then shutdown and ignore that zone for the remainder of that arming period The default setting is 1 CROSS ZONE WINDOW Cross Zoning is a feature that enforces redundant detection of devices such that two or more zones must trip within a defined period to cause an alarm This feature is typically used when multiple devices are used to cover the same general area The Cross Zone Number is the number of seconds in which a secon
85. face using the NuVo Concerto protocol CENTRALITE 9 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the CentraLite protocol VIZIA RF Z WAVE 10 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Z Wave protocol HAI HI FI 11 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the HAI Hi Fi protocol NUVO ESSENTIA SIMPLESE 13 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the NuVo Essentia Simplese protocol XANTECH 14 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Xantech protocol ACCESS CONTROL 18 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the HAI Access Control protocol HOMEWORKS 20 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Lutron HomeWorks protocol CLIPSAL C BUS 21 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Clipsal B Bus protocol Note The NuVo Grand Concerto Speakercraft or Proficient audio system can not be connected to the HAI Model 10A17 Serial Interface Module It must be connected to the second through fifth built in serial port J2 J5 Serial on the OmniPro II controller Page 70 Serial Function Setup When connecting the Lutron HomeWorks lighting control system Russound E Series audio system or HAI Access Control Readers to one of the built in serial ports J1 J5 Serial or when connecting the NuVo Grand Concerto audio system or Essentia G audio system to J2 J5 Serial on the OmniPro II the Serial Function selects the communication protocol that is used FUNCTION TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION OMNI LINK 3 Serial communication using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Serial communication using the Pro Link proto
86. g status after a scene is executed By default the time is set to 5 seconds This gives lighting loads with varying fade rates the necessary time to settle down before the status is requested UPB STATUS TIME 5 0 255 SECONDS 1 Enter 1 255 for 1 to 255 seconds Enter 0 to disable Status Tracking Note Status Tracking must be enabled for OmniPro II to accurately set the LED indicators on Room and House Controllers X 10 3 PHASE This setting is used to select whether the X 10 signal is transmitted only at zero crossing for single phase 120V 240V electrical systems or is transmitted at 0 60 and 120 degrees for three phase electrical systems X 10 3 PHASE 0 0 NO 1 YES 1 To turn 3 Phase On press 1 then turn 3 Phase Off press 0 then The burst at 60 and 120 degrees will be eliminated The default setting for 3 Phase is No OUTPUT TYPES An output type must be specified for each of the voltage outputs and for the interior and exterior horn outputs The first group of outputs 15 global This means that the output is valid for any area The sounder and communicator outputs will be activated for an alarm in any area The remaining types are area specific This means that the output is only valid in the specified area Area specific sounder and communicator types will only be activated for alarms in that area The following output types are available
87. hen violated Connect a wire from the Fire Tamper zone to an output configured as a Sounder Page 40 AUXILIARY A zone defined as AUXILIARY is ignored for security It is used to activate macros or to conditionalize programs This is the default setting for all zones Zones that are not in use should be configured as AUXILIARY KEYSWITCH INPUT This zone is used to arm AWAY and Disarm the OmniPro II security system using a toggle to ground keyswitch or keypad PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE This zone type is for use with the Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESM It converts the Zone and the corresponding Output to operate the PESM Only Zones 9 16 can be programmed as a PESM OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND ER OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE Use this zone type for Outdoor Temperature Sensors The outdoor temperature can be displayed on the console spoken over the telephone or displayed on an HAI Communicating Thermostat TEMPERATURE AND EXTENDED RANGE TERMPERATURE The general purpose TEMPERATURE ZONE type is typically used to monitor indoor temperatures and control devices It sets the zone secure not ready state for program conditionals and event button activation programs If FREEZE ALARM is enabled it reports a potential freeze condition if the temperature falls below 40 TEMPERATURE ALARM AND EXTENDED RANGE TEMPERATURE ALARM The TEMPERATURE ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm console beeper no sirens and dial out if the temperature
88. hese formats Compatible receivers are Ademco Radionics Osborne Hoffman Linear FBI and Silent Knight It is up to the installer to verify compatibility At the time of installation the installer is required to verify compatibility and phone line seizure of the Digital Communicator If the digital dialer does not get a handshake signal from the central station 45 seconds after it begins dialing it hangs up and tries again The dialer will try the FIRST PHONE NUMBER 5 times then go to the SECOND PHONE NUMBER and try that 5 times After that the system will indicate COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE on the console display and the digital communicator will not try again until another reportable event occurs The digital communicator will not dial out until the DIAL OUT DELAY has expired If the alarm is canceled prior to the expiration of the DIAL OUT DELAY no transmission will take place After the DIAL OUT DELAY has expired though all alarm trips will be transmitted followed by a CANCEL code When the digital communicator is used all voice dial outs will be delayed for five minutes after the expiration of the dial out delay to allow time for the central station to call the premises after an alarm code has been sent If the digital communicator is unable to successfully communicate with the central station the user will be alerted to the trouble condition When the system status is requested using the voice this condition is reported over the phone as SEC
89. installation press to acknowledge them and silence the beeper 3 Set the time and date by pressing the 9 key Enter the Master Code then press the 2 key Enter the time on the keypad then the DATE enter date as 6 characters January 1 02 as 010102 4 The console should now show the time and date on the top line and SYSTEM OK on the bottom line TELEPHONE CHECK OUT Verify that the Telephone Company surge arrestor is properly grounded Verify that the incoming telephone lines are run to the surge arrestor first then from the surge arrestor to the RJ31X jack then from the RJ31X jack to the house phones The PHONE LED on the controller should be off when the phones are hung up Pick up an in house phone wait about 1 second then press the key You should hear the Voice menu on the phone If not check to see that the RJ31X jack is properly wired and connected to the controller There should be no interference from the Telephone Company while the menu is being read over the phone Page 28 Record the owner s NAME and ADDRESS in the ADDRESS speech memory as shown in SETUP ADDRESS in the OWNER S MANUAL Press 8 9 then 1111 or the current Master code to record the address NOTE DO NOT record any TOUCH TONES in the ADDRESS Check that all in house phones are working BURGLAR ZONE CHECK OUT 1 With all doors and windows closed and all motion detectors and security devices secure the console display should read
90. ip away from terminal block socket and secure 7 Remove 9 screws and washers 3 on the top edge 3 on the bottom edge and 3 in the middle of the controller 8 Remove the controller board 9 Wrap the controller board with protective material and pack carefully HAI will not be responsible for returned items damaged due to inadequate packaging 10 Call Home Automation Inc with the serial number for a Return Authorization number to help us track your return Write the R A on the outside of the package 11 Return the controller to Home Automation Inc Please include your return address any special shipping instructions and daytime phone number so that we can reach you if we have any questions Also include a brief description of the problem that you are having 12 INSTALLATION follow the removal process in reverse Follow the POWER UP and CHECK OUT procedures in this manual 13 NOTE When a controller is returned from being repaired all setup and programming is lost The board is returned with the factory default setup and programming FOR HELP Call HAI between the hours of 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Central time Monday Friday at 800 229 7256 Page 31 DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR The OmniPro II digital communicator can use Contact ID or Standard 4 2 or 3 1 20 pps 1800 Hz data 2300 Hz handshake or 10 pps 1900 Hz data 1400 Hz handshake dual round compared format Any central station with modern equipment can receive t
91. ity Chart Smoke detectors must be connected to Zones 1 4 and configured as a Supervised Fire Zone An external 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be used Connect to the SWITCH 12V or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT The corresponding Zone Jumpers JP11 JP14 must be in the SMK smoke position Refer to FIGURE 3 TWO WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS for this configuration Smoke detector compatibility identifier A Detector Models Detector Manufacturer Maximum Detectors Zone 2W B 2WT B System Sensor Unincorporated Div of Honeywell International Inc 10 DS260 DS282 052825 DS282TH Bosch Security Systems 10 DS282THS DS250 DS250TH F220 P F220 PTH F220 PTHC Bosch Security Systems 8 DS230 DS230F 521BXT SW 1 ON GE Security Inc 10 429AT 521B SW 1 ON 521NB 6V 521NBXT 6V 2 Wire Smoke Detector Compatibility Chart FOUR WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS OmniPro II supports four wire smoke detectors connected to any zone 1 176 1 Use normally open closed for alarm four wire SYSTEM type smoke detectors System Sensor 2112 24TR or equivalent rated 8 14 VDC An End of Line Power Supervision Relay Module System Sensor A77 716B or equivalent is required for UL installations Install 1000 ohm end of line resistor as shown Power the smoke detector from SWITCH 12 or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT When connected to Zones 1 4 the
92. k traffic To view and assign the controller s local network port number from the previous Setup item IP ADDRESS press the down arrow key J 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 ENCRYPTION KEY Encryption and decryption of data between the OmniPro II controller and the connected device is based on the Advanced Encryption Standard AES using a 128 bit cryptographic key A unique encryption key is randomly assigned to each OmniPro II controller at the factory no records of these keys are kept at the factory It may be left the same recommended or it may be changed as desired To view and assign the encryption key from the previous Setup item PORT NUMBER press the down arrow key J ENCRYPTION KEY PT 1 6F 1B 26 A2 FF D9 E4 12 This key consists of 16 bytes that is 16 2 digit values from 0 9 and or the letters A F It is entered into the controller in two parts PT 1 and PT 2 consisting of 8 bytes each Enter the 2 digit value To enter the digits A F first press the OFF key then press the 0 5 key respectively i e Al OFF 0 1 and OFF 2 OFF 1 After the last digit 16 digit has been entered press the key to store PT 1
93. l UPB 5 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the UPB protocol RADIO RA 6 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the RadioRA protocol NUVO CONCERTO 7 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the NuVo Concerto protocol CENTRALITE 9 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the CentraLite protocol VIZIA RF Z WAVE 10 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Z Wave protocol HAI HI FI 11 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the HAI Hi Fi protocol NUVO ESSENTIA SIMPLESE 13 Model 10 17 Serial Interface using the NuVo Essentia Simplese protocol XANTECH 14 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Xantech protocol Notes 1 Only 2 Model 10406 Hardwire Expander Modules can be installed 2 Only 2 ALC Interface Modules can be installed 3 Only Serial Interface Module can be installed 4 The NuVo Grand Concerto Speakercraft or Proficient audio system can not be connected to the HAI Model 10A17 Serial Interface Module It must be connected to the J2 Serial J5 Serial built in serial port on the OmniPro II controller Page 53 MODULE 2 MODULE 4 Module 2 is the module with the jumper set to 2 and so on Set each module type from the list of Module Types SERIAL 1 RATE Serial 1 Rate selects the baud rate used for the first built in serial interface J1 Serial on the OmniPro controller Select the baud rate for the first built in serial interface from the list Use the arrow keys to select the baud rate then press the key BAUD RATE NUMB
94. ller s IP address i e 10 0 0 230 FIGURE 17 LOCAL WIDE AREA NETWORK If the controller 15 connected to the Internet via a dynamic IP address to locate and communicate with the controller from remote locations over the Internet using HAI PC Access 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 OmniPro II controller over the Internet using your static hostname instead of an IP address A client program typically provided by the Dynamic DNS provider runs on a PC on your local network and is used to automatically update your Dynamic DNS provider with your current IP address 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 the OmniPro II controller without having a computer on the local network powered up and running Page 27 SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE 1 Carefully review hookups to the zones grounds sounders and consoles 2 Disconnect 1 lead of both the interior and exterior sounders NOTE F
95. lso be turned off Select 0 for OFF or 1 for ON then press the key KEY BACKLIGHT The keys on the console keypad are lit The keys can be never lit always hit or only lit when the LCD display is lit Select 0 OFF 1 for ON or 2 TIMED then press the key VIEWING ADJUSTMENT This option 1s an adjustment for the viewing angle of the LCD display This has been set to its best value at the factory however you may wish to tweak it The display has 20 levels of adjustment Select 1 for a lower viewing angle or 2 for a higher viewing angle LANGUAGE This option is to display the console setup text on the LCD display in English French Italian or Spanish Select one of the languages then press the key EXIT SETUP MODE To exit Setup Mode press and hold the 4 and up arrow 2 keys simultaneously for about 1 second The console will return to normal operation You may need to press to restore the display Page 12
96. m Water 154 370 Water leakage Auxiliary none 370 Auxiliary trouble Fire tamper 321 32 Bell siren 1 trouble Temperature Alarm 152 370 Refrigeration alarm EVENT CODE DESCRIPTION Zone bypass restore 570 Zone bypass restore Fire zone bypass restore 571 Fire bypass restore Automatic communicator test 602 Periodic test Cancel 406 Cancel User disarm arm 401 Open close by user Programmed disarm arm 403 Automatic open close PC Access disarm arm 407 Remote open close Quick arm 408 Closing quick arm Keyswitch disarm arm 409 Keyswitch open close Recent closing 459 Recent closing Exit error 374 Exit error SYSTEM TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTION Battery low 302 Low system battery Fuse 312 Power supply overcurrent AC power failure 301 AC power loss Phone line dead 351 Phone line 1 trouble Digital communicator 350 Communication failure Fire tamper 321 Bell siren 1 trouble Page 62 APPENDIX DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR CODE SHEET INFORMATION FOR CENTRAL STATION Date Subscriber Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Home Work Password Installer Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Phone Beeper Subscriber s Notification List 1 Name Phone Relationship 2 Name Phone Relationship 3 Name Phone Relationship Subscriber Equipment Automation Inc OmniPro Notes
97. m is acting strangely and memory corruption is suspected Resetting the system RAM will not reset any setup items stored in EEPROM RESET SYSTEM RAM 0 0 1 YES ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS The Ethernet MAC Address short for Media Access Control address is the hardware address that uniquely identifies OmniPro when connected to a network ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS FF FF FF FF FF FF T SETUP EXPANSION To configure each Expansion Module that is installed on the system from the Installer Setup menu press the 7 EXP key Expansion Modules include Hardwire Zone Expanders ALC Interface Modules and Serial Interface Modules MODULE 1 TYPE 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 Set the module type from the list below Press to change the module type then use the arrow keys to select the proper module type then press to enter MODULE 1 TYPE 1 NOT USED CHNG J For example when configuring the module for a Hardwire Expander and if the jumper on the Hardwire Expander is set to 1 set Module 1 Type to 1 HARDWIRE EXPNDR MODULE TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION NOT USED 0 No module is installed HARDWIRE EXPNDR 1 Model 10A06 Hardwire Expander installed ALC 2 ALC Interface Module is installed OMNI LINK 3 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Pro Link protoco
98. may be connected to Controller Zone 9 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 8 respectively Expansion Enclosures Zone 1 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 16 respectively 1 OmniPro can support up to 136 Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESM Each PESM requires one security zone input and one controller output The zone input corresponds to the controller output Zone 9 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 8 respectively If Zone 9 is used Output 1 must be used as its pair When setup as an Energy Saver Zone Type Type 80 the zone and unit output is used as a pair to read in temperature and control the setback temperature of the house Only zones 9 16 and 49 176 may be configured as an Energy Saver zone Run a 4 conductor wire from the OmniPro II controller to each PESM Connect as shown in FIGURE 13 PESM CONNECTIONS The PESM should be mounted on an interior wall preferably close to the HVAC thermostat Run a 2 conductor wire from the PESM to the thermostat Connect the PESM between the RED wire going to the thermostat and the RED terminal on the thermostat Program the zone type for PESMs as a Type 80 Energy Saver It may also be programmed as a Temperature Type 82 or Temperature Alarm Type 83 for special applications NOTES ON HVAC SYSTEMS 1 Description of the PESM The PESM is a temperature sensor and control relay in a small enclosure that mounts near a central heating ventilation and air c
99. mniPro II 2 When used the Model 10406 Hardwire Expander Modules must be configured under Setup Installer Expansion 3 Zones 1 16 on the first Expansion Enclosure are Zones 49 64 on OmniPro II Zones 1 16 on the 2nd 8th Expansion Enclosure are Zones 65 176 respectively on OmniPro II ZONE RESISTORS This item is used to specify if the 1000 ohm end of line zone resistors will be used with zone inputs on the controller and zone expanders this does not affect Expansion Enclosures If this item is set to Yes all zones are required to use an end of line resistor End of line zone resistors are always required on Supervised Fire and Gas zones and all zone inputs on Expansion Enclosures The default setting is Yes ZONE RESISTORS 0 1 YES ep Z1 TYPE THROUGH Z176 TYPE This item specifies the zone type for each zone All choices are listed in this manual under DESCRIPTION OF ZONE TYPES For zone types the current setting is shown on the bottom line ZONE 1 TYPE 64 AUXILIARY CHNG 1 THROUGH ZONE 176 TYPE 64 AUXILIARY CHNG T Page 37 To change a zone type press the key then use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of zone types Press the key to select a new type The display shows SELECT TYPE PERIMETER Op ZONE RESPONSE TIME All zones in the OmniPro are set to a 300 millisecond fixed response time ZONE TYPES ZONE TYPE ENTRY EXIT PERIMETER NIGHT INT AWAY INT 2X EN
100. mostats The PESM is also compatible with electronic thermostats that run totally on battery power Heat Pumps Programmable Energy Saver Modules are compatible with heat pumps however the savings gained by setting the heat pump back may be erased by the auxiliary heaters when the heat pump tries to recover from the setback A PESM will work best with heat pumps that have one or more of the following features Page 20 An outdoor temperature switch that prevents the auxiliary heat from coming on unless it is very cold outside This is sometimes called a heat balance switch A thermostat that uses rate of rise to determine if auxiliary heat is necessary The Enerstat Model DSL 450 When recovering from setback the thermostat runs the heat pump first It will run the auxiliary heat only if the rate of temperature rise is less than 6 degrees F per hour An alternative auxiliary heat source that is inexpensive i e gas These features will avoid the use of auxiliary heat usually an electric strip heater which is more expensive than using the heat pump when recovering from setback In general heat pumps take a longer time to recover from setback so it may be advantageous to program a setback only for extended periods such as a vacation TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY When connected to the controller the Model 31A00 1 31400 7 Extended Range Indoor Outdoor Temperature and Model 31A00 2 31A00 8 Extended Rang
101. must be used see HAI Knowledge Base article http kb homeauto com default asp id 849 amp SID amp Lang 1 When connecting the Speakercraft audio system the RSA 1 0 MZC Control Interface Module must be used When connecting the Proficient audio system the Proficient Control Module PCM must be used Page 71 Automatic Cycling of Switched Power when the System is Disarmed Whenever the OmniPro II security system is disarmed the controller will cycle power to the SWITCH 12V or a Switched Power Output to reset smoke detectors and other latching devices In previous versions of controller firmware the SWITCH 12V or Switched Power Outputs were only cycled with the security system was armed This feature allows smoke detectors to be silenced and reset without having to arm the security system UPB Transmit Count The UPB Transmit Count is used to specify the number of UPB transmission attempts when UPB signals are sent from the OmniPro controller The controller will also configure HAI UPB devices with this same number of attempts hence other UPB devices on the network will also transmit using the specified number of transmission attempts To change the UPB Transmit Count from the Installer Setup menu select the 1 CTRL key UPB TRANSMIT COUNT 2 2 4 This setting is particularly useful in large installations where a Split Phase Repeater is connected on the UPB network Note A higher setting will increase UPB reliability par
102. n the console Select OK Click Connect gt gt Network gt gt Connect PC Access should change from Off Line to On Line The Modem item on the main menu has been replaced with the Connect item The submenu under Connect then allows selection of Modem Serial or Network When an account file is opened the connection type will default to Serial To connect to an OmniPro II controller on 192 168 0 50 a local network using HAI PC Access under Configure gt gt Network enter the controller s IP address i e 192 168 0 101 1 192 168 0 51 192 168 0 101 Hub OmniPro Router Controller 0000900000 FIGURE 16 LOCAL NETWORK Page 26 10 0 0 231 172 65 10 44 HAI OmniPro II Computer Controller 134 42 112 8 10 0 0 230 Cable DSL 210 39 55 13 Modem HAI OmniPro II Controller Router with Internal Dynamic DNS Support 10 0 0 2 93 110 32 27 m e Computer 10 0 0 1 To connect to an OmniPro II controller from the Internet using HAI PC Access Computer under Configure gt gt Network enter the Dynamic DNS Server public IP address To connect to an OmniPro controller on a local network using HAI PC Access i e 134 42 112 8 under Configure gt gt Network enter the contro
103. niPro II controller must be sent back to the factory Call for an RA ENABLE PC ACCESS This enables or disables the PC ACCESS feature Factory default is enabled ENABLE PC ACCESS 1 0 1 5 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 the Installer code Dealers can use the PC Access code to access the system by PC The PC Access code cannot arm and disarm the system The PC Access code is NOT programmed from the factory To use it set it to any code other than 0000 To disable the PC Access code enter 0000 for the code NOTE This item must be enabled by entering a code if PC Access is will be used PC ACCESS CODE 0000 9999 0000 DISABLE CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER In response to a request for remote PC ACCESS using the PC ACCESS code the system will hang up and dial this number back immediately To program the CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER enter the number then press To remove the CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER press the OFF key to enter a single then press CALL BACK PHONE NUMBER OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY If an output is configured as an Exterior Sounder when the alarm is tripped the interior sounder is turned on first After the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY the outside sounder is turned on This feature helps reduce annoying false alarms by signaling inside the premises first The outside siren delay is set to 15 seconds at the factory
104. nsole beeper will beep twice per second the LCD backlight and the keypad key will be lit and the LCD will display NO CONTROLLER DATA 2 Simultaneously press and hold the 7 and the down arrow 4 keys for approximately 3 seconds The beeper will beep 5 times the LCD backlight and keypad backlight will turn off and the display will clear The LED at the top right corner of the console will start to cycle through its different colors red green yellow then turns off At the end of each cycle the beeper will beep once 3 Press any key The LCD backlight and the keypad key backlight will turn on 4 Press the keys in the following order and verify that the appropriate character fills the screen 0 9 AWAY A NIGHT B DAY C OFF D 2 filled blocks and 2 blanks If this is successful the console is good Simultaneously press and hold the 7 and down arrow 3 keys to exit the self test mode or disconnect power CONTROLLER Check the AC ON bottom LED If it is not lit check for 24 VAC at the transformer connections Check the STATUS top LED on the controller board It should be blinking once per second indicating the proper operation of the microprocessor and memory If not try powering the system down by disconnect the power transformer and battery then reconnect both The status light should begin blinking If the AC ON LED is on and the STATUS light 15 still not blinking check the AUX 12 V with DC voltmeter
105. o code will be sent when the trouble condition is detected Although the alarm codes can be changed we recommend that the alarm codes setup at the factory be used to minimize the risk of installer error in programming the digital communicator Simply enter the phone numbers and account codes then verify the alarm codes 31 FORMAT Older central stations may require a 3 1 format To use 3 1 format both account numbers must be changed to 3 digit codes and EVERY alarm code must be changed to a 1 digit code Do not mix code lengths OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS The OmniPro II system can send opening and closing reports by user to the central station When the system 15 disarmed by user code 1 16 the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was disarmed opened with the user code that was used When the system is armed by user code 1 16 the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was armed closed with the user code that was used If any other code or a method disarms the system i e Code 17 99 Keyswitch or Scheduled Program the communicator will send a generic OPEN report to the central station The code that is sent is defined as OTHER OPEN If the system is armed by any other method other than one that requires a code i e Quick Arm Keyswitch or Scheduled Program the communicator will send a generic CLOSE report to the central station The code that is sent is defined as OTHE
106. ollow this power up procedure to verify proper operation of the power supply battery charger and low voltage cut out relay 3 The positive lead to the battery should be disconnected at this time Make sure that the red battery wire is not touching anything 4 Plug in the power transformer The AC ON LED should illuminate Within one minute the STATUS LED should begin blinking at a rate of 1 blink per second This indicates that the OmniPro processor and software are working The PHONE LED should be OFF if all telephones are on hook and the RJ31X jack is properly connected 5 Unplug the power transformer to kill the system Connect the red battery wire to the positive battery terminal The system should not start 6 Plug in the power transformer The system should start 7 Unplug the power transformer The system should continue to run on the battery the STATUS LED will continue to flash 8 Plug the transformer back in and secure it to the outlet CONSOLE CHECK OUT 1 console s should be operating Press to silence the trouble beeper if it is beeping Press OFF 1 1 1 1 or the current User code if the alarm is tripped Ifthe consoles are not operating properly make sure that no two consoles have the same address and check the wiring 2 With all doors and windows closed and all motion detectors secure the bottom line of the display should read SYSTEM OK If there are any trouble indications that occurred during
107. onditioning HVAC system thermostat The PESM allows the automation system to read the temperature of the area that the HVAC system controls The relay in the PESM is used to break the 24V RED wire between the thermostat and the HVAC system When the automation system is in setback mode and the actual temperature is between the LO and HI setpoints the relay energizes to break the 24V red wire hence the HVAC system will no longer operate In heating season when the actual temperature falls below the LOW setpoint the automation system turns the relay in the PESM off thus restoring power to the thermostat allowing the thermostat to heat as it normally would under the control of the thermostat The PESM will cycle the thermostat on and off to maintain the LOW setpoint In cooling season when the actual temperature rises above the HI setpoint the automation system turns the relay in the PESM off and the thermostat will cool as it normally would under the control of the thermostat The PESM will cycle the thermostat on and off to maintain the HI setpoint The Red LED on the PESM will illuminate when the PESM is overriding the thermostat The Red LED will be off when the thermostat is working normally If the PESM is disconnected from the automation system the relay will not energize and the HVAC system will operate normally under the control of the thermostat Standard Heating and Cooling Systems The PESM is compatible with all mechanical ther
108. owed Individual consoles may be Enabled on Enabled on all consoles Audible Exit Delay disabled all consoles Exit Time Restart 4 2 2 3 Required Option For re entry during exit delay Enabled Enabled Unvacated Premises 4 2 2 5 Required Option If no exit after full arm Enabled Enabled except for remote arm Entry Delay 4 2 3 1 Required 30 60 seconds 30 seconds At least 30 seconds programmable Abort Window for Non Fire Zones 4 2 5 1 Required Option May be disabled by zone Enabled Enabled all zones Dial Out Delay Zone Option Abort Window Time 4 2 5 1 Required Option 15 45 seconds 30 seconds At least 15 seconds Dial Out Delay Abort annunciation 4 2 5 1 2 Required Option Display that alarm was aborted Enabled No programming option Alarm Aborted Cancel Window 4 2 5 4 Required 6 30 minutes 6 minutes At least 6 minutes Alarm Reset Time Cancel annunciation 4 2 5 4 1 Required Option Display that alarm was canceled Enabled No programming option Alarm Canceled Duress Feature 4 2 6 1 amp Allowed Option No duplicates with other user codes Disabled Disabled Duress Code 4 2 6 2 Cross Zoning 4 3 1 Required Option May be enabled by zone Disabled Enabled and two or Cross Zoning Zone Option more zones programmed Programmable Cross Zoning Time 4 3 1 Allowed 15 120 seconds 15 seconds Time based on walk path Cross Zone Window in protected area Swinger Shutdown 4 3 2 Required For all non fire zones shut down at One trip One trip S
109. ower cycles NIGHT INTERIOR and LATCHING NIGHT INTERIOR NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES are intended for motion detectors in areas where no one should be while you are sleeping in your home For example if you have a two story home and sleep upstairs your downstairs motion detector s should be on a NIGHT INTERIOR ZONE NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES are armed in security modes NIGHT VACATION and AWAY only There is no delay on a NIGHT INTERIOR ZONE Night interior zones are NOT armed in DAY or DAY INSTANT mode so that you may move about freely in your home when the security system is in DAY or DAY INSTANT mode while still having the windows and doors protected LATCHING NIGHT INTERIOR ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles AWAY INTERIOR and LATCHING AWAY INTERIOR AWAY INTERIOR ZONES are for areas of your home where no one should be while you are away In the previous example your upstairs motion detector s should be on an AWAY INTERIOR ZONE AWAY INTERIOR ZONES are armed only when the security mode is AWAY LATCHING AWAY INTERIOR ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles PANIC TAMPER and LATCHING TAMPER PANIC and TAMPER ZONES are for emergency pushbuttons and tamper switches PANIC and TAMPER ZONES are always armed even if the security mode is OFF There are no delays on PANIC and TAMPER ZONES An emergency dial out is activated after the DIAL OUT DELAY TAMPER ZONES should be used for items such as gun cabinets and liquor clo
110. rgencies and Duress alarms Fire alarms and the fire emergencies will activate the FIRE output Note The Interior and Exterior Fire Sounder generates 12VDC in a 3 pulse temporal pattern ARMED AND OK TO ARM ARMED When the system is armed in any of the security modes AWAY NIGHT DAY or VACATION this output is active It is typically used to activate a red LED to indicate that the system is armed OK TO ARM When all security zones are secure no zones are bypassed and the system is in the OFF mode this output is active It is typically used to activate a green LED to indicate that the system is to SWITCHED OUTPUT This output is used to cycle power to latching devices when the system is armed This output will reset the smoke detectors when the system is armed after an alarm HAI COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS When HAI RC Series thermostats are used Output 8 is used to communicate with up to 64 thermostats There is no need to configure this output when used with HAI thermostats It may be left at the default setting of General Purpose REMOTE ARM DISARM SWITCH 1 If desired a remote keyswitch keypad or hidden arm disarm toggle switch be connected to the system The device should have a momentary close type switch 2 Configure one of the zone inputs as a KEYSWITCH INPUT zone A closure of the switch contacts will toggle the arming mode between OFF and AWAY Entry and Exit delays are still active
111. ro II controller are configured as Auxiliary inputs OmniPro II can be expanded to 176 zones by adding two 16 Zone Hardwire Expander Modules and up to eight 16 Zone Expansion Enclosures or Wireless Receivers BURGLAR ZONE HOOKUPS The OmniPro II system supports both normally open and normally closed switches Most contacts designed for doors windows motion detectors glassbreak detectors and other security devices meet this requirement An external 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be used for all burglary zones if ZONE RESISTORS is set to Yes 1 When using a normally open switch a 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be in parallel with the zone being used Maximum loop resistance excluding end of line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms ZONE RESISTORS must be set to Yes 2 When using a normally closed switch a 1000 ohm end of line resistor must be put in series with the zone being used if ZONE RESISTORS are set to Yes If ZONE RESISTORS are set to No the 1000 ohm end of line resistor is not used Maximum loop resistance excluding end of line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms Note The 1000 ohm end of line resistor is required on all zone inputs on Expansion Enclosures 3 Power motion detectors from AUXILIARY 12V 4 Unused zones may be left open and should be left at the default setting of AUXILIARY zone types 5 When Zones 1 4 are configured to anything other than a Supervised Fire or Gas zone the corresponding Zone Jumpe
112. rs JP11 JP14 must be in the NRM normal position 6 See FIGURE 2 OVERALL CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM for configurations of burglary zones Page 4 COM SMK SWITCH 12V JP11 14 5 OUTPUT JP11 14 OUT o NRM 235 SWITCH 12V A OUTPUT WARN NG 12V ZN ZN TO PREVENT RISK 9 0 FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK NU 1K EOL 1K EOL DE ENERGIZE THIS 1K ZONE 1 4 12V UNIT AND DISCONNECT ZONE 1 4 EOL 2 WIRE TELEPHONE LINES SMOKE BEFORE SERVICING IN 6 BURGLARY ZONES 4 WIRE FIRE ZONE 2 WIRE FIRE ZONE NOTES 1 SWITCH 12V AUXILIARY 12V CONSOLE AND OUTPUTS 1 8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 N UL INSTALLATIONS THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD CANNOT EXCEED 250 2 SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP SPLIT BETWEEN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR HORN OUTPUTS IN UL INSTALLATIONS SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 350mA hy 14 G M 1 G 2 6 4 E 5 5 8 TN D B 5 f Y CONS OR OUTPUTS
113. ructions supplied with the smoke detector Dining oor Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Living Room APET smoke detector should be located betweer ms ping area and the rest of the family required smoke detectors Dining Kitchen Bedroom Living Room Bedroom S Living 24 Dinning Bedroon ey b In family living units with more than one sleeping area ictor ould be provided in addition to gt edrooms Page 61 APPENDIX CONTACT ID REPORTING FORMAT ZONE TYPE TRIP TROUBLE DESCRIPTION Entry exit also Double amp Quad 134 370 Entry exit burglary Perimeter also Latching 131 370 Perimeter burglary Night Interior also Latching 132 370 Interior burglary Away Interior also Latching 132 370 Interior burglary Panic 120 375 Panic alarm Police Emergency 120 375 Panic alarm Silent Duress 122 375 Silent panic Tamper also Latching 137 370 Tamper burglary Fire 110 373 Fire alarm Fire Emergency 110 373 Fire alarm Gas 151 373 Auxiliary Emergency 150 370 24 hour non burglary Trouble 330 330 System peripheral trouble Freeze 159 370 Low temperature alar
114. s Manual Document No 20R00 2 for programming requirements in UL Listed Installations For the monitoring of burglar alarm initiating devices the zone type shall provide an audible output i e not DURESS The Omni controller must be connected when employed to listed carbon monoxide gas detectors i e Sentrol Model 240 CO connections to energy sensors and modules must be done to listed Class 2 circuits only The OmniPro II must be used in Residential Applications that are under a single ownership When used in UL Listed Installations the following items apply vesper 11 12 13 The High Security Mode must be The Enable Auto Bypass feature must be OFF The Zone Resistors must be YES The Supervise Int Horn must be YES The ENTRY DELAY SHALL NOT EXCEED 45 SECONDS for Residential Applications 60 seconds for Commercial Applications The EXIT DELAY shall not exceed 60 seconds Double Delay and Quad Delay zone types shall not be used The BEEP ON TROUBLE feature must be ON For Residential Applications the sounding device may be mounted indoors If however the sounding device is connected to the EXT HORN terminals of the OmniPro II then the OUTSIDE SIREN DELAY shall be set to 0 The DIAL OUT DELAY shall not exceed 30 seconds The SWINGER SHUTDOWN feature for each zone must be NO The CROSS ZONING feature for each zone must be NO The EXIT TIME RESTART feature must be NO Installer N
115. sets LATCHING TAMPER ZONES ignore the status of that zone during power cycles POLICE EMERGENCY This zone type activates the burglar alarm and sounder An emergency dial out is activated after the DIAL OUT DELAY Page 39 DURESS EMERGENCY SILENT DIAL OUT If you wish to have a button in your home that activates a SILENT dial out no lights flashing and no sounder it should be connected to a zone that is configured as a DURESS EMERGENCY If this zone is accidentally tripped you will not know that the OmniPro II is making a silent dial out and hence won t know to stop it To stop a silent dial out once it has started you must go to the console and press OFF then enter your code SUPERVISED FIRE Any zone can be programmed as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE In UL Listed Installations all fire detectors must be configured as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE and connected as shown in this manual When Zones 1 4 are configured as a SUPERVISED FIRE ZONE the corresponding Zone Jumpers JP11 JP14 must be in the SMK smoke position FIRE EMERGENCY This zone type activates the fire alarm for a normally closed open for alarm and open collector short to ground for alarm switches It is not supervised as required for UL Listed Installations and shall NOT be used in such installations GAS This GAS ZONE will generate an alarm activate the sounder on off on long off and make a dial out This zone type requires an external 1000 ohm end of line re
116. sistor When Zones 1 4 are configured as a GAS ZONE the corresponding Zone Jumpers JP11 JP14 must be in the S MK smoke position AUXILIARY EMERGENCY This AUXILIARY EMERGENCY ZONE type will generate an alarm console beeper no sirens and make an emergency dial out when the zone is violated An emergency dial out is activated after the DIAL OUT DELAY TROUBLE This zone type can be used to monitor the status of an external device such as the battery status of a wireless security receiver It can also used to record events in the event log i e driveway activation opening of a gate etc without setting off the alarm When the zone is tripped the zone name will be displayed on the display as NOT The alarm 15 not activated regardless of the security mode The trouble is logged in the event log The digital communicator if used will report the alarm code for the zone The voice dialer will not be activated FREEZE This FREEZE ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm console beeper no sirens and make an emergency dial out WATER This WATER ALARM ZONE type will generate an alarm console beeper no sirens and make an emergency dial out FIRE TAMPER This zone type is used to monitor the wiring to bells and sirens other than those connected to the Horn Output The zone will report trouble if an open short or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit This zone will make a digital dial out w
117. sures successful operation even in harsh environments OmniPro can have up to 16 HAI Access Control Readers connected Users can utilize either a standard credit card sized Access Control Card or the convenient Access Control Key Tag to access the system Each card is attached to a user code in the controller which can be managed with several privileges Users can be granted privileges based on time of day and day of week as well as any other desired events Page 72 Reader Setup Each Access Control Reader can easily be enrolled and configured using an HAI console or PC Access software Access Control Readers are configured and enrolled under Setup Installer Expansion Enrolling Access Control Readers When enrolling an Access Control Reader the following configuration items are part of the enrollment process e Area assignment e Link assignment link to another Access Control Reader e Unlock Time e Exit Time Lock Type e Beeper enable or disable e Arming and disarming Note These items should be configured prior to enrolling the Access Control Reader To enroll Access Control Readers from the Installer Setup menu press the 7 EXP key Use the down arrow key to scroll to the Reader Address menu item READER 1 ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 CFG Press the CFG key to put the system into configuration mode The display will show CONFIGURE READER 1 SWIPE CARD 3 TIMES Go to the Access Control Reader to b
118. the device causing the overload condition then press the Reset Outputs S1 Switch marked B if Figure 9 TBZ Z SN Z 7 Z 7 T SN gt 2 ZAVA 12v 12V GND 12V GND I2V GNI A INT GND EXT 1 GND 2 5 BND 1 GND 5 7 GND B RED BRN GRY m INPUT SWITC
119. ticularly when a Split Phase Repeater is connected however may reduce performance 1 because of the additional UPB transmissions it may reduce the speed in which devices are controlled AC Fail Report Time The AC Fail Report Time is used to suspend the AC Power Off trouble report to the central station until the power has been off for the specified amount of time This is used to prevent the OmniPro II from calling and reporting of AC power failures when there are numerous AC power interruptions at the premises An AC Power Off trouble is not generated until power has been off for 3 minutes The AC Fail Report Time begins after the trouble has been generated i e 3 minutes after the AC power goes off and is reset every time power is restored To change the AC Fail Report Time from the Installer Setup menu select the 3 DCM key AC FAIL REPORT TIME 60 0 240 MIN O DISABLE 1 The AC Fail Report Time can be from 1 to 240 minutes or disabled trouble will not be reported HAI Access Control HAI Access Control allows you to access doors by opening an electric or magnetic lock arm and disarm the security system and achieve many home automation functions such as controlling lighting energy management surveillance and audio The Access Control Reader is a 125 KHz high security digitally encrypted 26 bit proximity card reader It has durable and scratch resistant polycarbonate housing and full epoxy potting which en
120. tor The Exterior Horn Output monitors the wiring to bells and sirens When enabled it will report trouble and make a digital dial out when an open short or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit When violated the following trouble is displayed on the console FIRE TAMPER TRBL NOW To enable supervision of the Exterior Horn Output the SUPERVISE EXT SNDR feature must be set to ON Refer to FIGURE 8 SOUNDER CONNECTION for connections Page 14 N 7 E gt WG 2 INPUT TASK ND 12V DND 12V GND A FED PHONE N GRY UXILISRY CONSOLE BLACK RED
121. tputs 1 16 1st Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 273 288 Outputs 1 16 2nd Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 289 304 Outputs 1 16 3rd Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 305 320 Outputs 1 16 4th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 321 336 Outputs 1 16 5th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 337 352 Outputs 1 16 6th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 353 368 Outputs 1 16 7th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 369 384 Outputs 1 16 8th Model 17A00 Expansion Enclosure nits 385 392 Voltage Outputs 1 8 on Controller GIG Cle Se Ge ee emm CIC Ce C Ce ecce nits 393 511 Flags Page 68 APPENDIX D FIRMWARE UPDATES Description The OmniPro II Version 3 2 firmware adds the following new features e Support for Clipsal C Bus Lighting Control The OmniPro II Version 3 1 firmware adds the following new features Support for Lutron HomeWorks Whole Home Lighting Control System The OmniPro II Version 3 0 firmware adds the following new features OmniTouch menu operation support for the NuVo Grand Concerto and Essentia G audio systems OmniTouch support for Russound E Series Sphere audio systems Automatic cycling of switched power when the system is disarmed UPB Transmit Count to increase reliability on a large UPB network AC Fail Report Time to delay Power Off trouble report to the central station Support for
122. turn to SYSTEM OK NOTE Be sure that the DIAL OUT DELAY is long enough so that you can cancel the alarm before the system dials out CUSTOMER CHECKOUT After you have completed the system check out and everything works be sure that the customer knows how to 1 2 3 Disarm silence the system OFF 1111 or current User code HAVE THE CUSTOMER PRACTICE Change the codes Get the menu over the in house phones Page 29 You should also 4 Demonstrate arming and disarming 5 Demonstrate home control 6 Demonstrate setup and programming 7 Show him her how to program the dial out numbers 8 Deliver the Owner s Manual 9 Ifthe customer has subscribed to a central monitoring service this should be explained to him her IN CASE OF TROUBLE CONSOLES If you experience trouble that seems to be with a console try disconnecting the console and running the console self test as described under CONSOLE HOOKUPS in this manual If the console does not run the self test properly it should be returned to HAI for repair NO CONTROLLER or erratic operation of the LCD display could be a result of A and B terminals connected backwards poorly or 2 or more consoles have the same address CONSOLE SELF TEST Use the self test mode to verify the proper operation of the console 1 Disconnect the console from the controller Connect 12 and GND terminals to a 12 volt source or a fresh 9 volt transistor battery The co
123. winger Shutdown Number programmable 1 or 2 trips Swinger Shutdown Disable 4 3 2 Allowed For non police response zones Enabled Enabled all zones Swinger Shutdown Zone Option Fire Alarm Verification 4 3 3 Required Option Depends on Sensors Disabled Enabled unless sensor can self verify Call Waiting Cancel Required Option Depends on user phone line Disabled Enabled if user has call waiting Programmable at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application Combined Entry Delay and Abort Window Dial Out Delay should not exceed 1 minute Minimum Equipment Requirements for a CP 01 Compliant Installation OmniPro II Controller Model 20A00 2 20A00 5 20A00 8 20A00 21 20A00 22 Page 57 OMNIPRO II SPECIFICATIONS Size Controller 13 13 4 5 D Console 4 6 W x 4 5 1 2 D Hx Hx Weight Controller approx 10 lb Console approx 0 5 lb Operating 32 122 degrees F 0 50 degrees C Ranges 10 95 relative humidity non condensing Power 120 VAC 60 Hz 60 watts Transformer 24 VAC 1 67 amps 40 VA Battery Rechargeable Lead Acid 12 volts 7 amp hour Device Fuse Polyfuse 1 35 A Horns Fuse Polyfuse 1 35 A Battery Fuse Polyfuse 4 00 Polyfuses are permanent fuses that do not need replacement Nominal Voltage 10 13 7 VDC 0 5 V max peak to peak ripple Low Voltage Cut Out approx 9 VDC Typical Current Consumption at Nominal Voltage Controller 1
124. with one audio distribution system HAI Hi Fi NuVo Concerto NuVo Grand Concerto NuVo Essentia Simplese Russound Xantech Speakercraft or Proficient Do not configure more than one audio protocol When connecting the Speakercraft audio system to the OmniPro II a The Speakercraft RSA 1 0 MZC Control Interface Module must be used Use the HAI Model 21405 2 Serial PC Cable for making the connection In order for the key presses to perform the correct operation an keypad must be assigned to address zero in each zone When connecting the Proficient audio system to the OmniPro II a Use the HAI Model 21A05 2 Serial PC Cable for making the connection b Inorder for the key presses to perform the correct operation a PMK keypad must be assigned to address zero in each zone When connecting the NuVo Concerto NuVo Essentia NuVo Simplese Russound CAV or CAM or Xantech MRC 88 audio system to the OmniPro II use the HAI Model 36A05 4 Serial Connectivity Cable for making the connection When connecting the NuVo Grand Concerto audio system to the OmniPro II an RS 232 Line Booster or Optical Isolator must be used See the following Knowledge Base article for additional information and wiring diagram http kb homeauto com default asp id 849 amp SID amp Lang 1 SERIAL 6 RATE Serial 6 Rate selects the baud rate used when a Serial Interface Module is added to the OmniPro II system Ifa Serial Interface Module is installed s
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