Home Automation II Fall, Hello, Lower, Family, Help, Machine, FAN High, Maids, Father’S, Higher

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CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

341

FALL

369

HELLO

408

LOWER

80

FAMILY

370

HELP

231

MACHINE

81

FAN

98

HIGH

409

MAID'S

342

FATHER’S

371

HIGHER

410

MAIL

343

FAULT

372

HOBBY

113

MAIN

344

FEBRUARY

99

HOLD

411

MANAGEMENT

217

FENCE

373

HOLIDAY

412

MANAGER

5

FIFTEEN

374

HOME

413

MARCH

17

FIFTY

375

HOT

114

MASTER

218

FILE

100

HOURS

414

MAT

345

FILTER

376

HOUSE

415

MAY

82

FIRE

377

HUMIDITY

416

MECHANICAL

219

FIRST

101

HUNDRED

115

MEDICAL

16

FIVE

378

IMMEDIATELY

417

MEDICATION

346

FLAG

379

IN

418

MEETING

347

FLOOD

380

INCREASE

419

MENU

220

FLOOR

225

INFRARED

197

MESSAGE

221

FLOW

381

INPUT

420

METER

348

FORCE

226

INSIDE

421

MID

15

FORTY

102

INSTANT

422

MIDDLE

349

FOUNDATION

103

INTERIOR

423

MIDNIGHT

350

FOUNTAIN

382

INTERNET

116

MINUS

14

FOUR

227

INTRUSION

117

MINUTES

4

FOURTEEN

104

INVALID

424

MOBILE

83

FOYER

105

IS

118

MODE

84

FREEZE

383

JACUZZI

425

MODEM

351

FREEZER

384

JANUARY

426

MODULE

352

FRIDAY

385

JEWELRY

427

MONDAY

353

FROM

386

JULY

232

MONITOR

85

FRONT

387

JUNE

428

MONTH

354

FULL

388

KEEPER

429

MORNING

355

FUNCTION

389

KENNEL

430

MOTHER’S

222

FURNACE

390

KEY

119

MOTION

86

FUSE

106

KITCHEN

431

MOVIE

223

GALLERY

228

LAMP

432

MUD

356

GAME

391

LANAI

433

MUSIC

87

GARAGE

392

LAND

434

MUTE

357

GARDEN

393

LANDSCAPE

435

NANNY

88

GAS

394

LASER DISK

436

NEXT

224

GATE

395

LAST

120

NIGHT

89

GIRL'S

396

LAUNCH

24

NINE

90

GLASS

397

LAUNDRY

9

NINETEEN

358

GO

398

LAWN

25

NINETY

92

GO TO

399

LEAK

437

NO

359

GOOD

400

LEAVE

438

NOOK

91

GOOD-BYE

107

LEFT

439

NOON

360

GOT

108

LEVEL

121

NORTH

361

GREAT

401

LIBRARY

122

NOT

362

GROUNDS

402

LIFT

440

NOVEMBER

363

GROUP

109

LIGHT

123

NOW

364

GUARD

403

LIGHTING

124

NUMBER

93

GUEST

404

LIGHTS

125

NURSERY

94

GUN

110

LISTEN

441

NURSE'S

365

GYM

405

LIVE

442

O’CLOCK

95

HAD

111

LIVING

443

OCTOBER

96

HALL

229

LOADING

126

OFF

366

HAPPY

406

LOBBY

127

OFFICE

367

HARBOR

230

LOCK

128

OH

368

HAVE

407

LOFT

129

ON

97

HEAT

112

LOW

130

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Contents Home AUTOMATION, INC Copyright 2001-2003 Home Automation, Inc All Rights Reserved Contents Control Telephone Control Page Instructions to Called Party Fire Escape PlanningPage Underwriters Laboratories UL Listing IntroductionModel Number Serial Number Console Operation Overall DescriptionDisplay Menus Normal Top-Level DisplayMain Menu Error BeepsTrouble Beeps To silence the beeper, press the * keyCancel OmniPro II MaintenanceAreas Confirmation BeepSecurity System Operation Disarming the Security System and Silencing AlarmsArming the Security System = OFF= Night DLY Night Delay Using Shortcut Keys= Night = VacationQuick Arm = RestoreBypassing Zones Restoring ZonesWhat Happens When the Alarm is Activated What To Do When You Come HomeBurglar Alarm Activated Burglar ALARM! Zone Name TrippedGas Alarm Activated Fire Alarm ActivatedEmergency Keys Alarm Reset Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm ActivatedAlarm Cancel Codes Trouble IndicationsMaster Code Duress Code Panic SwitchesArea Arming Manager CodeGoto Area Testing Your System ALC Switch Modules Control CommandsControl ModulesUnit Numbers House CodesScrolling Through Names Dimming and Brightening Controlling UnitsLighting Level Ramp Command Timed CommandsScene Command Compose Internal Flags Status of a UnitControlling Outputs All On / OffScenes Leviton Scene ControlButtons HAI RC-Series Thermostats Temperature ControlIf hold mode is On, Hold is shown Programmable Energy Saver Modules PESMs Important Notes Freeze AlarmsOutdoor Temperature Temperature AlarmsTemperature Control of Appliances HumidityStatus Through Show Events Event LogRecord Memo Message MessagesPlay Memo Message Clear Text MessagesLog Message Show MessageClear Message Say MessageSend Message Pro-Link Telephone Interface Telephone ControlIn-House Phones Remote PhonesTemperature Status Event Phone GOOD-BYE Cancel Repeat Phone Access Denied Remote LockoutAlternate Method Main MenuControl TemperatureSecurity ButtonHold # Status Cancel When an HAI Communicating Thermostat is enteredWhen a Programmable Energy Saver Pesm is entered Heat Setting Cool Setting Timed # Status * CancelPlaying and Recording a Message MessagePlaying and Recording a Custom Phrase Panic Button over the Phone # # # # # # Good-ByePlaying and Recording the Address Digital Dialer Emergency Dial-OutVoice Dialer How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer WorksWhat You Hear If Your OmniPro II Calls You PC AccessEntering the Code Built-In Ethernet Port Connecting to Network via PC AccessController IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key OmniPro II Ethernet Connections192.168.0.101 Hub or HAI OmniPro IIRouter Controller Dynamic DNSLocal / Wide Area Network Configuration and Advanced Control Programming ACP SetupSet Up Codes Duress Code Set Up Time= Add Programs Advanced Control Programming ACP= Show Programs Otherwise, a help screen is displayed = Delete All Programs Edit ProgramsEdit Programs When Edit When 1=TIMED 2=BUTTONTimes Programs Security Mode Event Buttons Control Unit Event / ALC Switch Press Event ButtonsButton and Event Programs Zone Event Buttons All On/Off Event Buttons Alarm Event ButtonsEvent Buttons Message Event Buttons Pro-Link Miscellaneous Event ButtonsProgram Control Commands Edit Program CommandProgram Security Commands Program All On / All Off Commands Program Button CommandsProgram Temperature Commands Program Message CommandsEdit Program Condition Program Security Mode ConditionsProgram Control Conditions Program Zone ConditionsProgram Other Conditions Program Time Clock ConditionsSet Up Dial Dial OUT 1 on Dial OUT 1 OFF Dial Out NumberDial Out Numbers Dial OrderSet Up Arming Set up Miscellaneous Format Number Description House Codes 2-16 X-10 All On House Codes 2-16 X-10 All OffTime Clocks Time Clock 1 on Time Clock 1 OFFZone Name Latitude, Longitude, and Time ZoneDaylight Savings Controller IP Address Number DescriptionController Port Number Encryption Key Set Up NamesSet Up Address Set Up VoiceFire Escape Planning Underwriters Laboratories RequirementsHome AUTOMATION, INC Powell Street Suite a NEW ORLEANS, LA Federal Communication Commission NoticeIf YOU have Trouble with Your Phones Canadian Industry Canada NoticeOmniPro II Voice Dial-Out Planner Appendix a Dial OUT PlannerPress 9. The system will say Good-bye and hang up Instructions to Called PartyCode Char Appendix B Text Description Character CodesSpace Code Description Appendix C Voice Description CodesFall FaultHello LowerSwitch SafetyTemperature ServiceVault VolumePhrase 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.