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CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

CODE

DESCRIPTION

444

ONLINE

153

RIGHT

245

STORE

445

ONLY

154

RISE

504

STUDIO

233

OPEN

477

ROMANTIC

505

STUDY

446

OPTION

237

ROOF

506

SUITE

131

OR

155

ROOM

507

SUMMER

447

OTHER

478

RUN

508

SUMP

448

OUT

238

SAFE

171

SUN

132

OUTDOOR

479

SAFETY

509

SUNDAY

133

OUTLET

239

SATELLITE

510

SWITCH

449

OUTSIDE

480

SATURDAY

172

SYSTEM OK

450

OVER

481

SAUNA

511

TABLE

234

OVERFLOW

156

SAVER

173

TALK

235

OVERHEAD

482

SCENE

174

TAMPER

27

P. M.

483

SCHOOL

512

TAPE

134

PANIC

484

SCREEN

513

TEEN

451

PANTRY

240

SECOND

246

TELLER

452

PARKING

157

SECONDS

175

TEMPERATURE

453

PARLOR

158

SECURE

514

TEMPORARY

454

PARTY

159

SECURITY

176

TEN

135

PATIO

485

SEND

515

TENANT

455

PAUSE

241

SENSOR

516

THANK YOU

136

PC

486

SEPTEMBER

517

THEATER

137

PERIMETER

487

SERVICE

177

THEN

456

PERSONNEL

488

SET

178

THERMOSTAT

457

PET

160

SETTING

247

THIRD

138

PHONE

20

SEVEN

3

THIRTEEN

458

PHRASE

7

SEVENTEEN

13

THIRTY

459

PIER

21

SEVENTY

12

THREE

460

PLACE

489

SEWING

518

THURSDAY

461

PLANTS

490

SHADES

179

TIME

139

PLAY

491

SHED

180

TIMED

140

PLEASE CHOOSE

492

SHOCK

519

TIMER

462

PLUS

161

SHOP

181

TO

141

POINT

493

SHOW

520

TOOL

142

POLICE

494

SHUTTERS

521

TOP

143

POOL

162

SIDE

522

TOUCHSCREEN

144

PORCH

163

SILENT

523

TRACK

463

POSITION

18

SIX

524

TRANSMITTER

464

POT

6

SIXTEEN

248

TRAP

145

POUND

19

SIXTY

525

TRASH

465

PRECIOUS

495

SKYLIGHT

526

TREE

146

PRESS

496

SLIDING

183

TRIPPED

466

PRESSURE

497

SMART

182

TROUBLE

467

PROGRAM

242

SMOKE

527

TUB

468

PROTECTED

498

SNOW

528

TUESDAY

147

PUMP

164

SOUTH

529

TUNER

469

QUARTERS

165

SPA

530

TV

470

RAIN

499

SPARE

2

TWELVE

471

RAISE

500

SPOT

11

TWENTY

472

READING

501

SPRING

10

TWO

148

READY

243

SPRINKLER

531

TYPE

236

REAR

502

STABLE

532

UNDER

149

RECORD

166

STAIRS

184

UNIT

473

RECREATION

503

STAIRWELL

185

UP

474

RECYCLE

167

STAR

533

UPPER

150

REMOTE

244

STATION

534

USER

151

REPEAT

168

STATUS

192

UTILITY

475

RESIDENCE

169

STEPS

186

VACATION

152

RESTORE

191

STOCK

249

VALVE

476

RESTRICTED

170

STORAGE

535

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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 Model Number Serial Number IntroductionUnderwriters Laboratories UL Listing Overall Description Console OperationNormal Top-Level Display Display MenusTrouble Beeps Error BeepsMain Menu To silence the beeper, press the * keyAreas OmniPro II MaintenanceCancel Confirmation BeepArming the Security System Disarming the Security System and Silencing AlarmsSecurity System Operation = OFF= Night Using Shortcut Keys= Night DLY Night Delay = VacationBypassing Zones = RestoreQuick Arm Restoring ZonesBurglar Alarm Activated What To Do When You Come HomeWhat Happens When the Alarm is Activated Burglar ALARM! Zone Name TrippedEmergency Keys Fire Alarm ActivatedGas Alarm Activated Alarm Cancel Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm ActivatedAlarm Reset Master Code Trouble IndicationsCodes Area Arming Panic SwitchesDuress Code Manager CodeGoto Area Testing Your System Control Control CommandsALC Switch Modules ModulesHouse Codes Unit NumbersScrolling Through Names Lighting Level Controlling UnitsDimming and Brightening Scene Command Compose Timed CommandsRamp Command Controlling Outputs Status of a UnitInternal Flags 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 Control of Appliances Temperature AlarmsOutdoor Temperature HumidityStatus Through Event Log Show EventsPlay Memo Message MessagesRecord Memo Message Clear Text MessagesClear Message Show MessageLog Message Say MessageSend Message Pro-Link In-House Phones Telephone ControlTelephone Interface Remote PhonesAlternate Method Phone Access Denied Remote LockoutTemperature Status Event Phone GOOD-BYE Cancel Repeat Main MenuSecurity TemperatureControl ButtonWhen a Programmable Energy Saver Pesm is entered When an HAI Communicating Thermostat is enteredHold # Status Cancel Heat Setting Cool Setting Timed # Status * CancelPlaying and Recording a Custom Phrase MessagePlaying and Recording a Message Playing and Recording the Address Good-ByePanic Button over the Phone # # # # # # Voice Dialer Emergency Dial-OutDigital Dialer How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer WorksEntering the Code PC AccessWhat You Hear If Your OmniPro II Calls You Controller IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key Connecting to Network via PC AccessBuilt-In Ethernet Port OmniPro II Ethernet ConnectionsDynamic DNS 192.168.0.101 Hub or HAI OmniPro IIRouter ControllerLocal / Wide Area Network Set Up Codes SetupConfiguration and Advanced Control Programming ACP Set Up Time Duress Code= Show Programs Advanced Control Programming ACP= Add Programs Otherwise, a help screen is displayed Edit Programs = Delete All ProgramsTimes Programs Edit When 1=TIMED 2=BUTTONEdit Programs When Button and Event Programs Control Unit Event / ALC Switch Press Event ButtonsSecurity Mode Event Buttons Zone Event Buttons Event Buttons Alarm Event ButtonsAll On/Off Event Buttons Miscellaneous Event Buttons Message Event Buttons Pro-LinkProgram Security Commands Edit Program CommandProgram Control Commands Program Temperature Commands Program Button CommandsProgram All On / All Off Commands Program Message CommandsProgram Control Conditions Program Security Mode ConditionsEdit Program Condition Program Zone ConditionsProgram Time Clock Conditions Program Other ConditionsSet Up Dial Dial Out Numbers Dial Out NumberDial OUT 1 on Dial OUT 1 OFF Dial OrderSet Up Arming Set up Miscellaneous Format Number Description Time Clocks House Codes 2-16 X-10 All OffHouse Codes 2-16 X-10 All On Time Clock 1 on Time Clock 1 OFFDaylight Savings Latitude, Longitude, and Time ZoneZone Name Controller Port Number Number DescriptionController IP Address 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 upSpace Appendix B Text Description Character CodesCode Char Appendix C Voice Description Codes Code DescriptionHello FaultFall LowerTemperature SafetySwitch ServicePhrase VolumeVault 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.