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The timed commands allow a units to be turned on or off for a specified period of time. The unit may be turned On for 1-99 (minutes or seconds), or 1-18 hours, then Off; or turned Off for 1-99 (minutes or seconds) or 1-18 hours, then On.

Lighting units (1-16) may also be dimmed or brightened for a specified period of time. The unit may be dimmed (1-9) steps for 1-99 (minutes or seconds), or 1-18 hours, then brightened back to its previous level; or brightened (1-9) steps for 1-99 (minutes or seconds), or 1-18 hours, then dimmed back to its previous level.

To enter a timed command, you must first enter the unit that you want to control. From the control menu, enter the unit number (or scroll to it using the arrow keys), then press the ' # ' key.

To enter a time, press the 9 (TIM) key. Before any digits are entered, the ' # ' key may be used to switch between minutes, seconds, and hours. After you choose, enter a time (1-99 for seconds & minutes, and 1-18 for hours). Once the time is entered, the control menu is redisplayed with the specified times shown.

For example:

Entry

Lights

For 2H

0=OFF

1=ON

2=DIM 3=BRT

Status of a Unit

To see the status of a unit, from the control menu, press the ' # ' key. The last command along with any time (hh:mm:ss) remaining on a timed command will be displayed.

Entry Lights

1:22:10

STATUS ON

 

At this point, one of the menu choices may be entered or the ' * ' or ' # ' key may be pressed to redisplay the menu.

Note: If an X-10 signal is received over the powerline, OmniLT will automatically update the status of the X-10 unit.

Internal Flags

The easiest way to define a flag it to refer to it as a "virtual relay". A flag can be in one of three separate states: On, Off, or set to a value between 0 and 255. If a flag has a value of 1-255, it is considered "On". If a flag has a value of 0 it is considered "Off". Flags are a powerful programming tool that can be used in several ways to accomplish advanced programming routines. Any Flag can also be used as a counter. Counters can be incremented, decremented, or set to a specific value (0 to 255).

When a counter is decremented to zero, the "When Unit Off" macro is executed. A counter will not decrement below zero. The counter will, however, roll over from 255 to 0 when incremented. The "When Unit Off" macro will be executed when the counter rolls over. This allows two counters to be cascaded to form a larger counter.

When the counter is incremented from 0 to 1, the "When Unit On" macro will now execute. This will allow you to execute a command when the Flag is incremented (counting up) from zero.

The Set command is used to set the counter to a value from 0 to 255. No macros are executed when the counter is set to zero or when the counter is changed from zero using the set command. This allows a counter to be reset without executing macros or programs associated with the counter counting to zero. Turn the Flag On or Off to have the associated macro execute. When the Flag is turned Off, its value is set to zero (0). When the Flag is turned On, its value is set to one (1). The counter is considered On for program conditions if it is nonzero (1-255).

Flags can be turned Off, On, Decremented (DEC), Incremented (INC), Set, and Timed ON/OFF.

Controlling Outputs

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January Copyright 2000-2006HAI All Rights ReservedCONTROL OVERALL DESCRIPTIONSECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION ContentsSETUP TELEPHONE CONTROLINTRODUCTION Underwriters Laboratories UL Listing1- 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 * keyConfirmation Beep OmniLT MaintenanceCancel Time Out0 = 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 Emergency Keys Fire Alarm ActivatedGas Alarm Activated OMNIAlarm Cancel Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm ActivatedAlarm Reset Police EmergencyMaster Code Trouble IndicationsCodes Manager Code Panic SwitchesTesting Your System User CodeCONTROL About UPBHAI Lighting Control HLC Format When set to UPB, the OmniLT controller canRoom Controller LED Indicators About RoomsAbout House Controllers When set to CentraLite, the OmniLT controller canAbout Lutron RadioRA About CentraLiteAbout When set to RadioRA, the OmniLT controller canAbout ALC House CodeControlling Units Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC RoomScrolling Through Names Controlling a Room of HLC LightingControlling CentraLite Units StepOperation Controlling RadioRA Units Controlling ALC or X-10UnitsScene Command Compose Timed CommandsRamp Command ALC Controlling Compose UnitsControlling Outputs Status of a UnitInternal Flags All Off All On / OffAll Lights On Scene On Command Scene CommandsScene Set Command Leviton Scene ControlUPB Links Scene Off CommandSetting a Link Lighting Scenes Activating and Deactivating LinksExecuting CentraLite Scenes ButtonsExecuting Phantom Buttons Leave for Work ButtonDinner for Two Button Temperature ControlHAI RC-SeriesThermostats For HAI heat/cool thermostats Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESMs Control actions for temperature sensors Indoor and Outdoor Temperature Freeze AlarmsIMPORTANT NOTES Upstairs 2=LOW 3=HIGH #=STATStatus Temperature AlarmsHumidity Temperature Control of AppliancesConfiguring HLC Devices Configuring HLC Devices using an Omni ConsoleStep Operation Setup Mode for HLC DevicesStep Operation Step OperationRING - RINGING ONHK - ON HOOKOFFHK - OFF HOOK DEAD - DEAD PHONE LINEEvent Log Show EventsLog Message MessagesShow Message Phone Message Clear MessageSay Message Send Message Pro-LinkPro-Linkalso has the capability to monitor the serial port for incoming text messages. When a text message is received, Pro-Linksearches through all 16 messages for a matching message. If one is found, the Program Command macro corresponding to the matching message is activated In-HousePhones TELEPHONE CONTROLTelephone Interface Remote PhonesMain Menu Phone Access Denied - Remote LockoutAlternate Method Panic Button over the Phone # # # # # # PC AccessWhen a Two-WayAudio Module is being used Recording Your AddressVoice Dialer Emergency Dial-OutDigital Dialer How the OmniLT Voice Dialer WorksWhat You Hear - If Your OmniLT Calls You Entering the Code1 = Master SETUPSet Up Codes 2 = ManagerTIME Set Up TimeSet Up Programs Duress Code1 = Add Programs 2 = Show Programs3 = Delete All Programs Times Programs Edit ProgramsEdit Programs When Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons Button and Event ProgramsOmniLT Corresponding Switch TableSwitch UPB 6-ButtonKeypadZone Event Buttons All On/Off Event ButtonsX-10Event Buttons Alarm Event ButtonsUPB Link Triggers Miscellaneous Event Buttons Message Event Buttons Pro-LinkProgram Control Commands Edit Program CommandSwitch Press Event Buttons CentraLite Program Button Commands Unit Toggle CommandProgram Security Commands WHEN LINK 1 ON Porch Light STATUSProgram Message Commands Program All On / All Off CommandsProgram Video Commands Edit Program ConditionProgram Time Clock Conditions Program Security Mode ConditionsProgram Zone Conditions Program Other ConditionsAnswer Outside Call Set Up DialTelephone Access Dial Type Remote CommandsRings Before Answer My Phone NumberDial Order Set Up ArmingDial Out Numbers Entry DelayAll On For Alarm Enable Quick ArmEnable Auto Bypass Exit DelayEnable Freeze Alarm Set up MiscellaneousAnnounce Alarms Flash For AlarmDESCRIPTION FORMATNUMBER House Code All OffLatitude, Longitude, and Time Zone ZONE NAMENUMBER Set Up NamesDaylight Savings DESCRIPTIONSet Up Voice Set Up Address UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS FIRE ESCAPE PLANNINGFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE HAI 21487 Bayou Ct Abita Springs, LACANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE UL RATINGS APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONSCONTROLLER OUTPUTS MAXIMUMCODE CHAR APPENDIX B - CHARACTER CODESCODE CHAR CODE CHARDESCRIPTION APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTIONSCODE CODECODE CODEDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTIONPage NOTE TO INSTALLER HAI New Orleans, LA U S A