Home Automation HOME AUTOMATION Temperature Alarms, Humidity, Temperature Control of Appliances

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For negative temperatures (-1oto -40o), press the ' # ' key prior to entering the temperature to make the number negative. A Celsius temperature may also be specified in 0.5 degree steps if three numeric digits are entered. The third digit adds a .5 to the first two digits if it is any- thing other than zero. Enter a leading zero if necessary.

Temperature Control of Appliances

You can control appliances (such as a ceiling fan) using Advanced Control Programming (ACP) of the Omni IIe. For example, the ceiling fan can be programmed to come on if the temperature goes above the High temperature.

High and Low setpoints for temperature zones are changed the same way as the PESM. However, on/off control of the ceiling fan is done from the 1 (CONTROL) menu. Use the ceiling fan's unit number to turn it On or Off. The PESM or Model 31A00 Temperature Sensor and the ceiling fan are linked together by an event button program.

Temperature Alarms

Temperature sensors can be used to signal that a temperature (in a special room, like a greenhouse or wine cooler) has gotten too high or too low. If the temperature in this zone goes above the High setpoint or below the Low setpoint, the console beeper is activated (inside and outside sirens are not activated) and the central station and/or voice dialer is called.

The High and Low setpoints are changed as described for the PESM. Use the zone number that the temperature sensor is connected to in place of the unit number.

NOTE: Setting a High or Low temperature to 0 takes it out of service.

Humidity

The Model 31A00-2 and 31A00-8 Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor is used for sensing indoors 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.

High and low humidity limits can be set for taking action (i.e. turning on the bathroom vent fan, running a/c in de-humidification mode, turning on humidifier in heating mode, etc.) or reporting high or low humidity conditions in homes, greenhouses, wine cellars, coolers, humidors, etc. Controlling humidity is particularly helpful in combating the growth of mold in vulnerable areas of the home, such as bathrooms, basements, attics, etc.

The humidity level (0-100%), the low humidity setting, and high humidity setting can be viewed and modified using the temperature menu. To enter the temperature menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 5 (TEMP) key. The humidity zone can be specified by entering the zone number followed by the ' # ' key, or by pressing the arrow keys to scroll through the list of temperature and humidity zones. Press the ' # ' key when the desired temperature zone is shown.

INDOOR:

HUMI:

75

LOW: 10

HIGH:

90

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Contents HOME AUTOMATION, INC Document Number 20R00-50Rev. JanuaryCopyright 2001-2006Home Automation, Inc All Rights ReservedSECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION INTRODUCTIONOVERALL DESCRIPTION ContentsCONTROL PC Access TELEPHONE CONTROLSETUP CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTSFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNERPage INTRODUCTION Underwriters Laboratories UL ListingPage 1- OFF OVERALL DESCRIPTIONConsole Operation 2- DAY6- UP ARROW Normal Top-LevelDisplayDisplay Menus 7- CONSOLE LEDTrouble Beeps Error BeepsMain Menu To silence the beeper, press the * keyAreas Omni IIe MaintenanceCancel Confirmation Beep0 = OFF SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATIONArming the Security System 1 = DAY3 = AWAY Using Shortcut Keys2 = NIGHT 4 = VACATIONBypassing Zones 9 = RESTOREQuick Arm Restoring ZonesBurglar Alarm Activated What To Do When You Come HomeWhat Happens When the Alarm is Activated #=GOTOEmergency Keys Fire Alarm ActivatedGas Alarm Activated PageAlarm Cancel Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm ActivatedAlarm Reset Police EmergencyMaster Code Trouble IndicationsCodes PageArea Arming Panic SwitchesDuress Code Manager CodeGOTO Area PageTesting Your System PageAbout UPB Control CommandsCONTROL PageHAI Lighting Control HLC Format When set to UPB, the Omni IIe controller canRoom Controller LED Indicators About RoomsAbout CentraLite About Lutron RadioRAAbout House Controllers PageAbout When set to RadioRA, the Omni IIe controller canAbout ALC House CodesControlling Units Unit NumbersScrolling Through Names Omni IIe Unit NumbersOperation Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC RoomStep Controlling CentraLite Units PageControlling RadioRA Units Controlling ALC or X-10UnitsPage Ramp Command ALC Controlling Compose UnitsPage Status of a Unit Timed CommandsScene Command Compose Internal FlagsWHEN ALL ON LINK 50 ON WHEN ALL OFF LINK 50 OFF Controlling OutputsAll On / Off WHEN ALL ON PHANTOM BUTTON 16 ONLeviton Scene Control All Lights OnAll Off SceneScene On Command Scene CommandsScene Set Command Scene Off CommandExecuting Phantom Buttons Setting a Link Lighting ScenesActivating and Deactivating Links Executing CentraLite ScenesLeave for Work Button ButtonsTemperature Control Dinner for Two ButtonHAI RC-SeriesThermostats PageProgrammable Energy Saver Modules PESMs PageThe following control actions are allowed on PESMs PageIndoor and Outdoor Temperature Freeze AlarmsIMPORTANT NOTES PageTemperature Control of Appliances Temperature AlarmsHumidity PageStatus Configuring HLC DevicesConfiguring HLC Devices using an Omni Console PageStep Operation Setup Mode for HLC DevicesStep Operation Step OperationRING - RINGING ONHK - ON HOOKOFFHK - OFF HOOK DEAD - DEAD PHONE LINEEvent Log Show Events PageMessages Show MessagePage Say Message Log MessageClear Message Phone MessageMSGNAME ENTER MESSAGEPage In-HousePhones TELEPHONE CONTROLTelephone Interface Remote PhonesMain Menu Phone Access Denied - Remote LockoutAlternate Method Page3 - Button 1 - Control2 - Security 4 - All6 - Status When an HAI Communicating Thermostat is enteredWhen a Programmable Energy Saver PESM is entered 7 - Events9 - Good-Bye When the HAI Two-WayAudio Module is being used8 - Phone Panic Button over the Phone # # # # # #Voice Dialer Emergency Dial-OutDigital Dialer How the Omni IIe Voice Dialer WorksEntering the Code What the Omni IIe Voice Dialer DoesWhat You Hear - If Your Omni IIe Calls You PageBuilt-InEthernet Port PC AccessConnecting to Network via PC Access Omni IIe Ethernet Connections192.168.0.101 Hub or HAI Omni IIeRouter Local NetworkDynamic DNS Controlleri.e Local / Wide Area Networki.e PageAccess Areas SETUPSet Up Codes Authority LevelTIME Set Up TimeDuress Code Page2 = Show Programs Advanced Control Programming ACP1 = Add Programs PageMenu PageEdit Programs 3 = Delete All ProgramsPage Edit Programs When Times ProgramsPage Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons Button and Event ProgramsPage Omni IIe Corresponding Switch TableSwitch UPB 6-ButtonKeypadZone Event Buttons All On/Off Event ButtonsPage X-10Event Buttons Alarm Event ButtonsUPB Link Event Buttons PageMiscellaneous Event Buttons Message Event Buttons Pro-LinkPage Program Control Commands Edit Program CommandSwitch Press Event Buttons CentraLite PageWHEN U1 SW UNIT 1 LED 3 ON Unit Toggle CommandProgram Security Commands WHEN LINK 1 ON Porch Light STATUSProgram Video Commands Program Button CommandsProgram All On / All Off Commands Program Temperature CommandsProgram Control Conditions Program Message CommandsEdit Program Condition PageProgram Time Clock Conditions Program Security Mode ConditionsProgram Zone Conditions Program Other ConditionsSELECT CONDITION NEVER PageRemote Commands Set Up DialTelephone Access Answer Outside CallDial Order Dial Out NumberDial Out Numbers PageExit Delay Set Up ArmingEntry Delay Audible Exit DelayEnable Auto Bypass Set up MiscellaneousEnable Quick Arm All On For AlarmHouse Codes 1-4Format Enable Freeze AlarmFlash For Alarm FORMATHouse Codes 1-4All On Time ClocksPage Daylight Savings Latitude, Longitude, and Time ZoneZONE NAME PageNUMBER Controller IP AddressController Port Number DESCRIPTIONSet Up Names Encryption KeyPage SET UP VOICE 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=BTTN ↓ Set Up VoiceSet Up Address 4=CODE 5=TEMP 6=AREA 8=MSG↑UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS FIRE ESCAPE PLANNINGPage FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE PageCANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR PHONESPage APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER Omni IIe Voice Dial-OutPlannerPage INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY PageCODE CHAR APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODESCODE CHAR CODE CHARDESCRIPTION APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODESCODE CODECODE CODEDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTIONCODE CODEDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTION PagePage NOTE TO INSTALLER HAI New Orleans, LA U S A