Home Automation INC. Omni IIe Scene Commands, Scene Set Command, Scene On Command, UPB Links

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Scene Commands

Scene Commands are used to Set Scenes, issue a Scene On command, and issue a Scene Off command. To issue Scene Commands, press the 2 (SCENE) key. You are prompted to enter a Scene number.

ENTER SCENE: 1-64

Enter the Scene number (1-64) followed be the ' # ' key.

SCENE 1

0=OFF 1=ON 2=SET

Scene Set Command

The Scene Set command is used to set up Scenes for a lighting group. Set the desired lighting level for each of the units in the lighting group for the first Scene. The desired lighting level may be set manually at the switch, or by a command issued from the controller. After the desired lighting levels are set, press the 2 (SET) key to save the first Scene for that group. Commands are sent to each of the four units in that group to instruct each unit to save its current lighting level as the lighting level for the Scene. Repeat these steps to set up each of the remaining three Scenes for that lighting group.

Scene On Command

Once the Scenes have been set up, press the 1 (ON) key to command the four units in that Scene to return to the lighting level set by the Scene Set command for that Scene.

Scene Off Command

Once the Scenes have been sent, press the 0 (OFF) key to command the four units in that Scene to turn off.

Notes:

1.When sending Scene Commands, the controller must be configured to allow Extended Code transmissions on each House Code affected by a Scene.

2.The Scene Commands always apply to a group of four consecutive units, which are units 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 on a particular house code. You must address the units accordingly so that the desired units fall into the appropriate lighting groups.

3.The actual Extended Code Scene commands use a "group reference" that matches that sent by a Leviton Wall-Mounted Scene Controller set to the same address as the first unit in the lighting group. This allows wall-mounted controllers to be easily used for manual Scene selection.

UPB Links

In a UPB network, all control operations are done using Links. Omni IIe can transmit and receive up to 250 Links on the UPB network. Links are used to logically “connect” events on one or more devices to actions on one or more other devices. When two or more different devices share a common Link, they are said to be “linked” together. They can now communicate with each other over the powerline using the Link as a common identifier in all of their communications.

The power of Links is that you can “link” more than two devices together. For example, one keypad controller pushbutton can be linked to four UPB Wall Switches allowing the single press of that pushbutton to trigger all four lights to go to preset or absolute levels. In addition UPB Wall Switches allow for a preset light level and fade rate to be associated with each Link.

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Contents Document Number 20R00-50Rev. January HOME AUTOMATION, INCAll Rights Reserved Copyright 2001-2006Home Automation, IncContents INTRODUCTIONOVERALL DESCRIPTION SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATIONCONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL PC AccessSETUP APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTSFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEPage Page INTRODUCTIONUnderwriters Laboratories UL Listing 2- DAY OVERALL DESCRIPTIONConsole Operation 1- OFF7- CONSOLE LED Normal Top-LevelDisplayDisplay Menus 6- UP ARROWTo silence the beeper, press the * key Error BeepsMain Menu Trouble BeepsConfirmation Beep Omni IIe MaintenanceCancel Areas1 = DAY SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATIONArming the Security System 0 = OFF4 = VACATION Using Shortcut Keys2 = NIGHT 3 = AWAYRestoring Zones 9 = RESTOREQuick Arm Bypassing Zones#=GOTO What To Do When You Come HomeWhat Happens When the Alarm is Activated Burglar Alarm ActivatedPage Fire Alarm ActivatedGas Alarm Activated Emergency KeysPolice Emergency Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm ActivatedAlarm Reset Alarm CancelPage Trouble IndicationsCodes Master CodeManager Code Panic SwitchesDuress Code Area ArmingPage GOTO AreaPage Testing Your SystemPage Control CommandsCONTROL About UPBAbout Rooms When set to UPB, the Omni IIe controller canRoom Controller LED Indicators HAI Lighting Control HLC FormatPage About Lutron RadioRAAbout House Controllers About CentraLiteHouse Codes When set to RadioRA, the Omni IIe controller canAbout ALC AboutOmni IIe Unit Numbers Unit NumbersScrolling Through Names Controlling UnitsControlling CentraLite Units Page Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC RoomStep OperationPage Controlling RadioRA UnitsControlling ALC or X-10Units Page Ramp Command ALCControlling Compose Units Internal Flags Timed CommandsScene Command Compose Status of a UnitWHEN ALL ON PHANTOM BUTTON 16 ON Controlling OutputsAll On / Off WHEN ALL ON LINK 50 ON WHEN ALL OFF LINK 50 OFFScene All Lights OnAll Off Leviton Scene ControlScene Off Command Scene CommandsScene Set Command Scene On CommandExecuting CentraLite Scenes Setting a Link Lighting ScenesActivating and Deactivating Links Executing Phantom ButtonsDinner for Two Button ButtonsTemperature Control Leave for Work ButtonPage HAI RC-SeriesThermostatsPage Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESMsPage The following control actions are allowed on PESMsPage Freeze AlarmsIMPORTANT NOTES Indoor and Outdoor TemperaturePage Temperature AlarmsHumidity Temperature Control of AppliancesPage Configuring HLC DevicesConfiguring HLC Devices using an Omni Console StatusStep Operation Setup Mode for HLC DevicesStep Operation Step OperationDEAD - DEAD PHONE LINE ONHK - ON HOOKOFFHK - OFF HOOK RING - RINGINGShow Events Page Event LogPage MessagesShow Message Phone Message Log MessageClear Message Say MessagePage MSGNAMEENTER MESSAGE Remote Phones TELEPHONE CONTROLTelephone Interface In-HousePhonesPage Phone Access Denied - Remote LockoutAlternate Method Main Menu4 - All 1 - Control2 - Security 3 - Button7 - Events When an HAI Communicating Thermostat is enteredWhen a Programmable Energy Saver PESM is entered 6 - StatusPanic Button over the Phone # # # # # # When the HAI Two-WayAudio Module is being used8 - Phone 9 - Good-ByeHow the Omni IIe Voice Dialer Works Emergency Dial-OutDigital Dialer Voice DialerPage What the Omni IIe Voice Dialer DoesWhat You Hear - If Your Omni IIe Calls You Entering the CodeOmni IIe Ethernet Connections PC AccessConnecting to Network via PC Access Built-InEthernet PortController Local NetworkDynamic DNS 192.168.0.101 Hub or HAI Omni IIeRouterPage Local / Wide Area Networki.e i.eAuthority Level SETUPSet Up Codes Access AreasPage Set Up TimeDuress Code TIMEPage Advanced Control Programming ACP1 = Add Programs 2 = Show ProgramsPage MenuPage Edit Programs3 = Delete All Programs Page Edit Programs WhenTimes Programs Page Control Unit / Switch Press Event ButtonsButton and Event Programs UPB 6-ButtonKeypad Corresponding Switch TableSwitch Omni IIePage Zone Event ButtonsAll On/Off Event Buttons Page Alarm Event ButtonsUPB Link Event Buttons X-10Event ButtonsPage Miscellaneous Event ButtonsMessage Event Buttons Pro-Link Page Edit Program CommandSwitch Press Event Buttons CentraLite Program Control CommandsWHEN LINK 1 ON Porch Light STATUS Unit Toggle CommandProgram Security Commands WHEN U1 SW UNIT 1 LED 3 ONProgram Temperature Commands Program Button CommandsProgram All On / All Off Commands Program Video CommandsPage Program Message CommandsEdit Program Condition Program Control ConditionsProgram Other Conditions Program Security Mode ConditionsProgram Zone Conditions Program Time Clock ConditionsPage SELECT CONDITION NEVERAnswer Outside Call Set Up DialTelephone Access Remote CommandsPage Dial Out NumberDial Out Numbers Dial OrderAudible Exit Delay Set Up ArmingEntry Delay Exit DelayAll On For Alarm Set up MiscellaneousEnable Quick Arm Enable Auto BypassFORMAT Enable Freeze AlarmFlash For Alarm House Codes 1-4FormatPage House Codes 1-4All OnTime Clocks Page Latitude, Longitude, and Time ZoneZONE NAME Daylight SavingsDESCRIPTION Controller IP AddressController Port Number NUMBERPage Set Up NamesEncryption Key 4=CODE 5=TEMP 6=AREA 8=MSG↑ Set Up VoiceSet Up Address SET UP VOICE 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=BTTN ↓Page UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTSFIRE ESCAPE PLANNING Page FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICEPage CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEIF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR PHONES Page APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNEROmni IIe Voice Dial-OutPlanner Page INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTYCODE CHAR APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODESCODE CHAR CODE CHARCODE APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODESCODE DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION CODEDESCRIPTION CODEDESCRIPTION CODEDESCRIPTION CODEPage CODE DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTIONPage HAI New Orleans, LA U S A NOTE TO INSTALLER