Home Automation 20A00-1 installation manual Home Control Modules, Remote ARM/DISARM Switch

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COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS

This output can be used for radio communications or any other type of auxiliary communications to augment the built-in digital and voice dialers. Any communications device can be used with the Omni II, provided that it is powered by 12 VDC, has 12 VDC triggered inputs, and has 2 (or more) channels.

The 'Communicator' outputs are activated 3 seconds before the Omni II dialer begins to dial either using its built-in digital dialer or voice dialer.

The following events will activate the BURG output: Burglar alarms (including panic zones), Auxiliary emergencies, Police emergencies, and Duress alarms. Fire alarms and the fire emergencies will activate the FIRE output.

"ARMED" AND "OK TO ARM"

ARMED: When the system is armed in any of the security modes (AWAY, NIGHT, DAY, or VACATION), this output is active. It is typically used to activate a red LED to indicate that the system is 'armed'.

OK TO ARM: When all security zones are secure, no zones are bypassed, and the system is in the 'OFF' mode, this output is active. It is typically used to activate a green LED to indicate that the system is 'ok to arm'.

SWITCHED OUTPUT

This output is used to cycle power to latching devices when the system is armed. This output will reset the smoke detectors when the system is armed after an alarm.

HAI COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS

When HAI RC-Series thermostats are used, Output 8 is used to communicate with up to 4 thermostats. There is no need to configure this output when used with HAI thermostats. It may be left at the default setting of "General Purpose".

HOME CONTROL MODULES

Install X-10 or compatible modules EXACTLY as described in the instructions that come with each module. Watch the load ratings and types of load allowed. The Omni II is designed to send signals to any device compatible with the X-10 powerline carrier protocol

REMOTE ARM/DISARM SWITCH

1.If desired, a remote keyswitch, keypad, or hidden arm/disarm toggle switch can be connected to the system. The device should have a momentary close type switch.

2.Configure one of the zone inputs as a KEYSWITCH INPUT zone. A closure of the switch contacts will toggle the arming mode between OFF and AWAY (Entry and Exit delays are still active).

3.Configure one of the outputs as an "ARMED" and another output as an "OK TO ARM" output. These outputs are used to activate a red or a green LED based on the state of the alarm system. The "ARMED" and "OK TO ARM" outputs can supply a maximum of 100 mA each. These outputs are included in the total DEVICES load, which cannot exceed 1 A.

4.Refer to FIGURE 9 (REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTION) for this configuration.

NOTE: In UL Listed Installations, the Listed Ademco Model 9789 keyswitch shall be used.

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Contents Installation Manual Page Home Automation, Inc Installation Manual Contents Installer Setup Figures Planning IntroductionController Hookup InstallationController Hookup About Security Zones Overall Connections Diagram About Fire Zones TWO-WIRE Fire Zone Connections FOUR-WIRE Fire Zone Connections Telephone Connections Refer to RJ31X Jack Connections for this configurationRJ31X Jack Connections LCD Console Hookup Console SetupConsole Self Test Console Connections Sounder Outputs Sounder Connections Output Applications Reset OutputsController Outputs Home Control Modules Remote ARM/DISARM SwitchRemote Keyswitch Connections HAI Thermostats HAI Thermostat ConnectionsConnections Programmable Energy Saver ModulesTEMPERATURE, Outdoor TEMPERATURE, and Humidity Temperature / Humidity Sensor ConnectionsPesm Connections BUILT-IN Serial Port RS-232 Connections Telephone Check OUT System Power UP ProcedureConsole Check OUT Home Control Checkout Burglar Zone Check OUTFire Zone Check OUT Case of Trouble Customer CheckoutFollow this procedure for removing the controller board Description of 4/2 Format Digital CommunicatorDescription of Contact ID Opening and Closing Reports FormatHouse Code Installer SetupSetup Control Output Type Number Description Output TypesZone Resistors Setup ZonesWireless Receiver Zone Type Number Description Zone TypesType Through Z 48 Type Zone Response TimeENTRY/EXIT Latching Zone TypesDescription of Zone Types Fire Emergency Police EmergencyDuress Emergency Silent Dial OUT Supervised FireTemperature Alarm Keyswitch InputOutdoor Temperature TemperatureCommunicator Type Setup Digital CommunicatorFirst Phone NUMBER, First Account Number Second Phone NUMBER, Second Account NumberAutomatic Test Time Report OPEN/CLOSESetup Areas Control Setup AreasSetup Areas Buttons Setup Areas ZonesSET-UP Areas Thermostats Setup Areas ConsolesSetup Areas Messages Thermostat Type Setup TemperaturesTemperature Display PC Access Code Setup MiscellaneousInstaller Code Enable PC AccessFire Alarm Verification Outside Siren DelayDial OUT Delay Alarm Reset TimeTime Display Enable Emergency KeysSupervise INT Sndr Supervise EXT SndrDead Line Detect AC Power FrequencyClock Adjustment Date DisplayModel and Software Version Reset System EepromReset System RAM Setup Expansion Serial 2 Rate Serial 1 FunctionFunction Types Number Description VDC Omni II SpecificationsUnderwriters Laboratories UL Installation Requirements Maximum current ratings for 24-hours Hour Standby Battery CapacitySmoke Detector Installation Guidelines Zone Type Trip Trouble Description Appendix a Contact ID Reporting FormatInformation for Central Station Appendix B Digital Communicator Code SheetCode Zone Description Action to Take Code Zone Description Action to Take Code Zone Description Action to Take Code Zone Description Action to Take Page HAI New Orleans, LA U S a