Home Automation OmniPro II owner manual Notes On Custom Phrases, Code, Description, Page

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CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

250

VAULT

605

PHRASE 5

633

PHRASE 33 (1&2)

536

VCR

606

PHRASE 6

634

PHRASE 34 (3&4)

537

VIDEO

607

PHRASE 7

635

PHRASE 35 (5&6)

538

VISITOR

608

PHRASE 8

636

PHRASE 36 (7&8)

539

VOLUME

609

PHRASE 9

637

PHRASE 37 (9&10)

540

WAITING

610

PHRASE 10

638

PHRASE 38 (11&12)

541

WALK

611

PHRASE 11

639

PHRASE 39 (13&14)

542

WALKWAY

612

PHRASE 12

640

PHRASE 40 (15&16)

251

WAREHOUSE

613

PHRASE 13

641

PHRASE 41 (17&18)

543

WARNING

614

PHRASE 14

642

PHRASE 42 (19&20)

187

WATER

615

PHRASE 15

643

PHRASE 43 (21&22)

544

WEDNESDAY

616

PHRASE 16

644

PHRASE 44 (23&24)

28

WELCOME TO OMNI

617

PHRASE 17

645

PHRASE 45 (25&26)

545

WELCOME

618

PHRASE 18

646

PHRASE 46 (27&28)

188

WEST

619

PHRASE 19

647

PHRASE 47 (29&30)

189

WINDOW

620

PHRASE 20

648

PHRASE 48 (31&32)

546

WINE

621

PHRASE 21

649

PHRASE 49 (1-4)

252

WING

622

PHRASE 22

650

PHRASE 50 (5-8)

547

WINTER

623

PHRASE 23

651

PHRASE 51 (8-12)

548

WOOD

624

PHRASE 24

652

PHRASE 52 (13-16)

549

WORK

625

PHRASE 25

653

PHRASE 53 (17-20)

253

YARD

626

PHRASE 26

654

PHRASE 54 (20-24)

550

YOU

627

PHRASE 27

655

PHRASE 55 (25-28)

190

ZONE

628

PHRASE 28

656

PHRASE 56 (29-32)

601

PHRASE 1

629

PHRASE 29

657

PHRASE 57 (1-8)

602

PHRASE 2

630

PHRASE 30

658

PHRASE 58 (9-16)

603

PHRASE 3

631

PHRASE 31

659

PHRASE 59 (17-24)

604

PHRASE 4

632

PHRASE 32

660

PHRASE 60 (25-32)

NOTES ON CUSTOM PHRASES

When you can't find a word that you need to complete a voice description or voice message, you have to ability to record a custom phrase in OmniPro II. This phrase can then be used as part of your voice description and spoken over the telephone along with the item number that is normally spoken. It can also be part of your voice descriptions for a message that is spoken over a speaker in your home or business. There is enough memory in OmniPro II for 64 seconds of voice data.

Phrases 1-32 are unique two-second phrases.

Phrases 33-48 are four-second phrases that are made up of 2 two-second phrases. If you have a need for a voice description or voice message to be longer than the two-second allotment for Phrases 1-32, then Phrases 33-48 can be used to simulate a four- second phrase. For example, when you record Phrase 33 (which is a four-second phrase), the voice data is actually stored in Phrase 1 and Phrase 2. In this case, Phrase 1 and Phrase 2 are probably unusable individually because the first half of the voice data for Phrase 33 is stored in Phrase 1 and the second half is stored in Phrase 2.

Phrases 49-56 are eight-second phrases that are made up of 4 two-second phrases. For example, when you record Phrase 49 (which is an eight-second phrase), the voice data is stored in Phrases 1-4. In this case, Phrases 1-4 are probably unusable individually because the voice data for Phrase 49 is divided up and stored in those phrase locations.

Phrases 57-60 are sixteen-second phrases that are made up of 8 two-second phrases. For example, when you record Phrase 57 (which is a sixteen-second phrase), the voice data is actually stored in Phrases 1-8. In this case, Phrases 1-8 are probably unusable individually because the voice data for Phrase 57 is divided up and stored in those phrase location.

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January HOME AUTOMATION, INCControl & Security System Copyright 2001-2006Home Automation, Inc All Rights ReservedSECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION INTRODUCTIONOVERALL DESCRIPTION ContentsCONTROL TELEPHONE CONTROL SETUP CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTSFEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNERPage Page INTRODUCTIONUnderwriters Laboratories UL Listing 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 OmniPro II 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 OmniPro II controller canRoom Controller LED Indicators About RoomsAbout House Controllers About CentraLiteAbout Lutron RadioRA PageHouse Codes About ALCAbout ALC Module TypesModule / Output Unit Numbers Unit NumbersOmniPro II Unit Numbers PageControlling Units Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC RoomScrolling Through Names Controlling a Room of HLC LightingControlling CentraLite Units StepOperation PagePage Controlling RadioRA UnitsControlling ALC or X-10Units Controlling Compose Units Ramp Command ALCScene Command Compose PageInternal Flags Timed CommandsStatus of a Unit PageAll Lights On Controlling OutputsAll On / Off All OffScene On Command Scene CommandsScene Set Command Leviton Scene ControlUPB Links Scene Off CommandSetting a Link Lighting Scenes Activating and Deactivating LinksENTER BUTTON Executing Phantom ButtonsExecuting CentraLite Scenes PHANTOM BUTTON 1 0=OFF 1=ONLeave 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 PageOutdoor Temperature Temperature AlarmsHumidity Temperature Control of AppliancesStatus 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 LINETHROUGH PagePage Event LogShow Events Play Memo Message MessagesRecord Memo Message Clear Text MessagesClear Message Show MessageLog Message Say MessageMSGNAME Send Message Pro-LinkSERIAL PORT ENTER MESSAGEIn-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 - EventsPlaying and Recording a Message When the HAI Two-WayAudio Module is being used8 - Message Paging and ListeningPlaying and Recording the Address 9 - Good-ByePanic Button over the Phone # # # # # # PageVoice Dialer Emergency Dial-OutDigital Dialer How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer WorksEntering the Code PC AccessWhat You Hear - If Your OmniPro II Calls You PageOmniPro II Ethernet Connections Connecting to Network via PC AccessBuilt-InEthernet Port PagePage Local NetworkDynamic DNS i.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 PagePage Edit Programs3 = Delete All Programs Page Edit Programs WhenTimes Programs Page Control Unit / Switch Press Event ButtonsButton and Event Programs OmniPro Corresponding Switch TableSwitch UPB 6-ButtonKeypadUPB Link Event Buttons Zone Event ButtonsAll On/Off Event Buttons PageMiscellaneous Event Buttons Alarm Event ButtonsX-10Event Buttons PagePage Switch Press Event Buttons CentraLiteMessage Event Buttons Pro-Link Page Edit Program CommandProgram Control Commands Program Button Commands Unit Toggle CommandProgram Security Commands Program All On / All Off CommandsProgram Temperature Commands Program Video CommandsProgram Message Commands Program Energy CostProgram Security Mode Conditions Edit Program ConditionProgram Control Conditions Program Zone ConditionsPage Program Time Clock ConditionsProgram Other Conditions Remote 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 1-16Format Enable Freeze AlarmFlash For Alarm FORMATPage House Codes 1-16All OnTime Clocks Daylight Savings Latitude, Longitude, and Time ZoneZONE NAME PageNUMBER Controller IP AddressController Port Number DESCRIPTIONPage Set Up NamesEncryption Key SET UP VOICE 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=BTTN ↓ Set Up VoiceSet Up Address 4=CODE 5=TEMP 6=AREA 8=MSG↑Page UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTSFIRE ESCAPE PLANNING FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE PagePage CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICEIF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR PHONES Page APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNEROmniPro II Voice Dial-OutPlanner INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY PageCODE CHAR APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODESCODE CHAR CODE CHARDESCRIPTION APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODESCODE CODECODE CODEDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTIONCODE CODEDESCRIPTION DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION NOTES ON CUSTOM PHRASESCODE CODEPage NOTE TO INSTALLER HAI New Orleans, LA U S A