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Control Commands

The control features of the OmniPro II make it easy and convenient to control almost any light or appliance from the console or over the telephone. You may also have your heating and air conditioning (HVAC) under control of the system, which will allow you to save energy dollars by setting the temperature appropriately when you are home, asleep, or away.

Furthermore, the OmniPro II can be used to program lights to make the home or business look occupied as a deterrent to thieves.

The methods that the OmniPro II uses to control different devices are:

UPB switches, modules, and keypads for lights and appliances

CentraLite loads and relays on a LiteJet and Elegance lighting system

RadioRA switches and dimmers on a Lutron RadioRA lighting system

ALC switch modules for lights and appliances

X-10 compatible modules (X-10, X-10 Pro, Leviton, PCS, ACT, Lightolier, etc.) for lights and small appliances.

HAI Communicating Thermostats for controlling Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems.

Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESM) for central heating and air conditioning systems.

Direct Output Control for relays to activate sprinklers, lighting, electric heating, etc.

An OmniPro II will control:

¾250 UPB switches, modules, and keypads (up to 31 rooms of HLC Lighting)

¾192 CentraLite loads and relays

¾64 RadioRA switches and dimmers

¾248 ALC switch modules

¾256 X-10 compatible modules (all sixteen house codes)

¾64 HAI Communicating Thermostats

¾8 PESMs or Voltage Outputs (expandable to 136)

OmniPro II also has 119 internal "flags" that are used for programming conditionals and executing programs.

About UPB

UPB is a powerline communications standard for lighting and home control. UPB is a robust, two-way digital powerline carrier communications protocol which transmits signals over the existing wires in a home. UPB can coexist peacefully with X-10 systems, intercoms, baby monitors, speakers, etc. that communicate over the powerline.

Using a Powerline Interface Module (PIM), OmniPro II sends UPB commands over the existing electrical wiring to special switches, modules, and keypad controllers (UPB devices) that are designed with UPB technology. UPB switches are two-way devices, so OmniPro II knows the actual status of the switch when it is controlled locally. In addition, UPB switches, modules, and keypads can be used to trigger macros in the OmniPro II controller.

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Contents HOME AUTOMATION, INC Control & Security SystemDocument Number 20R00-2Rev. January Copyright 2001-2006Home Automation, Inc All Rights ReservedINTRODUCTION OVERALL DESCRIPTIONSECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION ContentsCONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL SETUP UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICECANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNERPage INTRODUCTION Underwriters Laboratories UL ListingPage OVERALL DESCRIPTION Console Operation1- OFF 2- DAYNormal Top-LevelDisplay Display Menus6- UP ARROW 7- CONSOLE LEDError Beeps Main MenuTrouble Beeps To silence the beeper, press the * keyOmniPro II Maintenance CancelAreas Confirmation BeepSECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION Arming the Security System0 = OFF 1 = DAYUsing Shortcut Keys 2 = NIGHT3 = AWAY 4 = VACATION9 = RESTORE Quick ArmBypassing Zones Restoring ZonesWhat To Do When You Come Home What Happens When the Alarm is ActivatedBurglar Alarm Activated #=GOTOFire Alarm Activated Gas Alarm ActivatedEmergency Keys PageDuress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated Alarm ResetAlarm Cancel Police EmergencyTrouble Indications CodesMaster Code PagePanic Switches Duress CodeArea Arming Manager CodeGOTO Area PageTesting Your System PageControl Commands CONTROLAbout UPB PageWhen set to UPB, the OmniPro II controller can Room Controller LED IndicatorsHAI Lighting Control HLC Format About RoomsAbout CentraLite About Lutron RadioRAAbout House Controllers PageAbout ALC AboutHouse Codes ALC Module TypesUnit Numbers OmniPro II Unit NumbersModule / Output Unit Numbers PageConfiguring Lighting Scenes in an HLC Room Scrolling Through NamesControlling Units Controlling a Room of HLC LightingStep OperationControlling CentraLite Units PageControlling RadioRA Units Controlling ALC or X-10UnitsPage Ramp Command ALC Scene Command ComposeControlling Compose Units PageTimed Commands Status of a UnitInternal Flags PageControlling Outputs All On / OffAll Lights On All OffScene Commands Scene Set CommandScene On Command Leviton Scene ControlScene Off Command Setting a Link Lighting ScenesUPB Links Activating and Deactivating LinksExecuting Phantom Buttons Executing CentraLite ScenesENTER BUTTON PHANTOM BUTTON 1 0=OFF 1=ONButtons Temperature ControlLeave for Work Button Dinner for Two ButtonHAI RC-SeriesThermostats PageProgrammable Energy Saver Modules PESMs PageThe following control actions are allowed on PESMs PageFreeze Alarms IMPORTANT NOTESIndoor and Outdoor Temperature PageTemperature Alarms HumidityOutdoor Temperature Temperature Control of AppliancesConfiguring HLC Devices Configuring HLC Devices using an Omni ConsoleStatus PageSetup Mode for HLC Devices Step OperationStep Operation Step OperationONHK - ON HOOK OFFHK - OFF HOOKRING - RINGING DEAD - DEAD PHONE LINETHROUGH PageEvent Log Show EventsPage Messages Record Memo MessagePlay Memo Message Clear Text MessagesShow Message Log MessageClear Message Say MessageSend Message Pro-Link SERIAL PORTMSGNAME ENTER MESSAGETELEPHONE CONTROL Telephone InterfaceIn-HousePhones Remote PhonesPhone Access Denied - Remote Lockout Alternate MethodMain Menu Page1 - Control 2 - Security3 - Button 4 - AllWhen an HAI Communicating Thermostat is entered When a Programmable Energy Saver PESM is entered6 - Status 7 - EventsWhen the HAI Two-WayAudio Module is being used 8 - MessagePlaying and Recording a Message Paging and Listening9 - Good-Bye Panic Button over the Phone # # # # # #Playing and Recording the Address PageEmergency Dial-Out Digital DialerVoice Dialer How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer WorksPC Access What You Hear - If Your OmniPro II Calls YouEntering the Code PageConnecting to Network via PC Access Built-InEthernet PortOmniPro II Ethernet Connections PageLocal Network Dynamic DNSPage Local / Wide Area Network i.ei.e PageSETUP Set Up CodesAccess Areas Authority LevelSet Up Time Duress CodeTIME PageAdvanced Control Programming ACP 1 = Add Programs2 = Show Programs PageMenu PageEdit Programs 3 = Delete All ProgramsPage Edit Programs When Times ProgramsPage Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons Button and Event ProgramsPage Corresponding Switch Table SwitchOmniPro UPB 6-ButtonKeypadZone Event Buttons All On/Off Event ButtonsUPB Link Event Buttons PageAlarm Event Buttons X-10Event ButtonsMiscellaneous Event Buttons PageSwitch Press Event Buttons CentraLite Message Event Buttons Pro-LinkPage Edit Program Command Program Control CommandsPage Unit Toggle Command Program Security CommandsProgram Button Commands Program All On / All Off CommandsProgram Video Commands Program Message CommandsProgram Temperature Commands Program Energy CostEdit Program Condition Program Control ConditionsProgram Security Mode Conditions Program Zone ConditionsProgram Time Clock Conditions Program Other ConditionsPage Set Up Dial Telephone AccessRemote Commands Answer Outside CallDial Out Number Dial Out NumbersDial Order PageSet Up Arming Entry DelayExit Delay Audible Exit DelaySet up Miscellaneous Enable Quick ArmEnable Auto Bypass All On For AlarmEnable Freeze Alarm Flash For AlarmHouse Codes 1-16Format FORMATHouse Codes 1-16All On Time ClocksPage Latitude, Longitude, and Time Zone ZONE NAMEDaylight Savings PageController IP Address Controller Port NumberNUMBER DESCRIPTIONSet Up Names Encryption KeyPage Set Up Voice Set Up AddressSET UP VOICE 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=BTTN ↓ 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 OmniPro II Voice Dial-OutPlannerPage INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY PageAPPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES CODE CHARCODE CHAR CODE CHARAPPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES CODEDESCRIPTION CODECODE DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTIONCODE DESCRIPTIONNOTES ON CUSTOM PHRASES CODEDESCRIPTION CODEPage NOTE TO INSTALLER HAI New Orleans, LA U S A