Home Automation II owner manual Appendix C Voice Description Codes, Code Description

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APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES

CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

255

(ADDRESS MSG)

286

BOAT

318

DANGER

58

(BEEP)

200

BOILER

61

DATE

254

(MEMO MESSAGE)

287

BOTTOM

62

DAY

29

(PAUSE)

288

BOUDOIR

319

DEAD

30

(SHORT PAUSE)

47

BOY'S

320

DECEMBER

26

A. M.

201

BREAK

208

DECK

256

ABOVE

289

BREAKFAST

321

DECREASE

31

AC POWER

48

BRIGHTER

63

DEGREES

32

ACCESS

49

BUILDING

64

DELAYED

257

ACTIVE

50

BURGLAR

65

DEN

33

ADDRESS

51

BUTTON

66

DENIED

258

AFTERNOON

52

BYPASS

209

DESK

259

AIR

290

CABINET

322

DETECTED

34

ALARM

291

CABLE

210

DETECTOR

260

ALERT

292

CALL

323

DEVICE

35

ALL

202

CAMERA

324

DIAL

198

ALLEY

53

CANCEL

325

DIGIT

261

AMPLIFIER

293

CANS

67

DIMMER

262

AND

294

CARPORT

68

DINING

263

ANNIVERSARY

203

CASE

326

DISABLE

264

ANTIQUE

204

CCTV

327

DISARMED

195

APARTMENT

295

CD

211

DOCK

36

APPLIANCE

205

CEILING

328

DOG

265

APPROACHING

296

CELLAR

69

DOOR

266

APRIL

54

CENTER

70

DOWN

37

AREA

297

CENTRAL

330

DRAPES

267

ARMED

206

CHANDELIER

212

DRAWER

199

ART

298

CHANGE

331

DRESSING

268

ASLEEP

196

CHECK

71

DRIVEWAY

269

ASSISTANCE

299

CHILDREN’S

72

DURESS

270

AT

300

CHRISTMAS

332

DVD

271

ATRIUM

301

CIRCUIT

73

EAST

38

ATTIC

302

CLASS

333

ECONOMY

272

AUDIO

303

CLOSE

22

EIGHT

273

AUGUST

304

CLOSED

8

EIGHTEEN

39

AUTO

55

CLOSET

23

EIGHTY

274

AUTOMATIC

56

CODE

334

ELEVATOR

275

AUTOMATION

305

COFFEE

1

ELEVEN

40

AUXILIARY

306

COLD

74

EMERGENCY

276

AWAKE

307

COMFORT

335

ENABLE

41

AWAY

308

COMMUNICATOR

75

ENERGY

277

BABY'S

309

COMPANY

76

ENTER

42

BACK

194

COMPUTER

336

ENTERING

278

BANK

310

CONSOLE

337

ENTERTAINMENT

279

BAR

207

CONTACT

77

ENTRY

280

BARN

57

CONTINUE

193

EQUIPMENT

43

BASEMENT

59

CONTROL

338

EVENING

44

BATH

60

COOL

78

EVENTS

45

BATTERY

311

CORNER

213

EXECUTIVE

281

BAY

312

COUNTER

339

EXERCISE

46

BED

313

CRAFT

79

EXIT

282

BELL

314

CRITICAL

340

EXTENSION

283

BILL

315

CURRENT

214

EXTERIOR

284

BIRTHDAY

316

CURTAIN

215

FACTORY

285

BOARD

317

DAMPER

216

FAILURE

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Contents Home AUTOMATION, INC Copyright 2001-2003 Home Automation, Inc All Rights Reserved Contents Control Telephone Control Page Fire Escape Planning Instructions to Called PartyPage Introduction Underwriters Laboratories UL ListingModel Number Serial Number Overall Description Console OperationNormal Top-Level Display Display MenusError Beeps Main MenuTrouble Beeps To silence the beeper, press the * keyOmniPro II Maintenance CancelAreas Confirmation BeepDisarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms Security System OperationArming the Security System = OFFUsing Shortcut Keys = Night DLY Night Delay= Night = Vacation= Restore Quick ArmBypassing Zones Restoring ZonesWhat To Do When You Come Home What Happens When the Alarm is ActivatedBurglar Alarm Activated Burglar ALARM! Zone Name TrippedFire Alarm Activated Gas Alarm ActivatedEmergency Keys Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated Alarm ResetAlarm Cancel Trouble Indications CodesMaster Code Panic Switches Duress CodeArea Arming Manager CodeGoto Area Testing Your System Control Commands ALC Switch ModulesControl ModulesHouse Codes Unit NumbersScrolling Through Names Controlling Units Dimming and BrighteningLighting Level Timed Commands Ramp CommandScene Command Compose Status of a Unit Internal FlagsControlling Outputs All On / OffLeviton Scene Control ScenesButtons Temperature Control HAI RC-Series ThermostatsIf hold mode is On, Hold is shown Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESMs Freeze Alarms Important NotesTemperature Alarms Outdoor TemperatureTemperature Control of Appliances HumidityStatus Through Event Log Show EventsMessages Record Memo MessagePlay Memo Message Clear Text MessagesShow Message Log MessageClear Message Say MessageSend Message Pro-Link Telephone Control Telephone InterfaceIn-House Phones Remote PhonesPhone Access Denied Remote Lockout Temperature Status Event Phone GOOD-BYE Cancel RepeatAlternate Method Main MenuTemperature ControlSecurity ButtonWhen an HAI Communicating Thermostat is entered Hold # Status CancelWhen a Programmable Energy Saver Pesm is entered Heat Setting Cool Setting Timed # Status * CancelMessage Playing and Recording a MessagePlaying and Recording a Custom Phrase Good-Bye Panic Button over the Phone # # # # # #Playing and Recording the Address Emergency Dial-Out Digital DialerVoice Dialer How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer WorksPC Access What You Hear If Your OmniPro II Calls YouEntering the Code Connecting to Network via PC Access Built-In Ethernet PortController IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key OmniPro II Ethernet ConnectionsDynamic DNS 192.168.0.101 Hub or HAI OmniPro IIRouter ControllerLocal / Wide Area Network Setup Configuration and Advanced Control Programming ACPSet Up Codes Set Up Time Duress CodeAdvanced Control Programming ACP = Add Programs= Show Programs Otherwise, a help screen is displayed Edit Programs = Delete All ProgramsEdit When 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Edit Programs WhenTimes Programs Control Unit Event / ALC Switch Press Event Buttons Security Mode Event ButtonsButton and Event Programs Zone Event Buttons Alarm Event Buttons All On/Off Event ButtonsEvent Buttons Miscellaneous Event Buttons Message Event Buttons Pro-LinkEdit Program Command Program Control CommandsProgram Security Commands Program Button Commands Program All On / All Off CommandsProgram Temperature Commands Program Message CommandsProgram Security Mode Conditions Edit Program ConditionProgram Control Conditions Program Zone ConditionsProgram Time Clock Conditions Program Other ConditionsSet Up Dial Dial Out Number Dial OUT 1 on Dial OUT 1 OFFDial Out Numbers Dial OrderSet Up Arming Set up Miscellaneous Format Number Description House Codes 2-16 X-10 All Off House Codes 2-16 X-10 All OnTime Clocks Time Clock 1 on Time Clock 1 OFFLatitude, Longitude, and Time Zone Zone NameDaylight Savings Number Description Controller IP AddressController Port Number Set Up Names Encryption KeySet Up Voice Set Up AddressUnderwriters Laboratories Requirements Fire Escape PlanningFederal Communication Commission Notice Home AUTOMATION, INC Powell Street Suite a NEW ORLEANS, LACanadian Industry Canada Notice If YOU have Trouble with Your PhonesAppendix a Dial OUT Planner OmniPro II Voice Dial-Out PlannerInstructions to Called Party Press 9. The system will say Good-bye and hang upAppendix B Text Description Character Codes Code CharSpace Appendix C Voice Description Codes Code DescriptionFault FallHello LowerSafety SwitchTemperature ServiceVolume VaultPhrase VCRPage

II specifications

Home Automation II represents the next evolution in smart home technology, providing users with greater flexibility, convenience, and security through advanced features and integrated systems. This smart home revolution focuses on the seamless interaction of devices and the automation of daily tasks, ultimately enhancing the overall living experience.

One of the key features of Home Automation II is interoperability among a wide range of devices. This enables homeowners to control lights, thermostats, security cameras, and other appliances from a single platform. Whether through smartphones, tablets, or voice-activated assistants, users can easily manage their home environment, monitor energy consumption, and receive real-time notifications. This level of integration not only simplifies operation but also creates a more cohesive smart home ecosystem.

Another significant aspect of Home Automation II is the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. These technologies learn a homeowner’s habits and preferences, allowing the system to adapt automatically. For example, the thermostat can adjust temperatures based on the time of day and occupancy patterns, while lighting systems can simulate human presence when residents are away. This not only enhances comfort but also contributes to energy efficiency, leading to potential cost savings in utility bills.

Home Automation II offers enhanced security features as well. Smart locks, surveillance cameras, and motion detectors can all be integrated into the home’s network. This allows homeowners to monitor their property remotely, receive security alerts, and even grant access to visitors through mobile apps. Biometric security options, such as facial recognition, are also becoming more common, adding an extra layer of protection.

Furthermore, energy management technologies are a hallmark of Home Automation II. Smart plugs and sensors monitor energy use, providing insights to homeowners about how to reduce consumption. Advanced systems can even automate energy distribution, shifting usage to off-peak hours to alleviate strain on local grids and maximize efficiency.

Finally, voice control has become a prominent feature in Home Automation II, allowing users to operate devices hands-free. Integration with voice-activated platforms like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri adds another layer of convenience, making it easy to control multiple aspects of the home with simple voice commands.

In conclusion, Home Automation II represents a significant step forward in creating intelligent spaces that are responsive to the needs of their users. Through the integration of cutting-edge technologies, enhanced security measures, energy management, and intuitive control options, the concept of a smart home is evolving into a more accessible and efficient reality.