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CONTENTS 

 
 

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1

 

PLANNING .......................................................................................................................................................................................1

 

INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................ 2

 

CONTROLLER HOOKUP .............................................................................................................................................................2

 

ABOUT SECURITY ZONES ..........................................................................................................................................................4

 

BURGLAR ZONE HOOKUPS ..................................................................................................................................................4

 

ABOUT FIRE ZONES .....................................................................................................................................................................6

 

TWO-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS .........................................................................................................................................6

 

FOUR-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS .......................................................................................................................................6

 

TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS .....................................................................................................................................................9

 

LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP...........................................................................................................................................................11

 

CONSOLE SETUP .........................................................................................................................................................................11

 

CONSOLE ADDRESS.............................................................................................................................................................11

 

SOUNDER................................................................................................................................................................................11

 

KEY CLICK .............................................................................................................................................................................11

 

KEY BACKLIGHT ..................................................................................................................................................................11

 

VIEWING ADJUSTMENT......................................................................................................................................................11

 

LANGUAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................12

 

EXIT SETUP MODE ...............................................................................................................................................................12

 

CONSOLE SELF TEST.................................................................................................................................................................12

 

SOUNDER OUTPUTS ...................................................................................................................................................................14

 

INTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP ..........................................................................................................................................14

 

EXTERIOR SOUNDER HOOKUP .........................................................................................................................................14

 

CONTROLLER OUTPUTS ..........................................................................................................................................................16

 

RESET OUTPUTS .........................................................................................................................................................................16

 

OUTPUT APPLICATIONS...........................................................................................................................................................16

 

GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS.........................................................................................................16

 

SOUNDER TRIGGERING ......................................................................................................................................................16

 

COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS ..............................................................................................................................................17

 

"ARMED" AND "OK TO ARM".............................................................................................................................................17

 

SWITCHED OUTPUT .............................................................................................................................................................17

 

HAI COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS..........................................................................................................................17

 

HOME CONTROL MODULES....................................................................................................................................................17

 

REMOTE ARM/DISARM SWITCH............................................................................................................................................17

 

HAI THERMOSTATS ...................................................................................................................................................................19

 

PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULES .................................................................................................................20

 

TEMPERATURE, OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE, AND HUMIDITY ....................................................................................21

 

BUILT-IN SERIAL PORT ............................................................................................................................................................23

 

SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE ....................................................................................................... 25

 

CONSOLE CHECK OUT..............................................................................................................................................................25

 

TELEPHONE CHECK OUT ........................................................................................................................................................25

 

BURGLAR ZONE CHECK OUT .................................................................................................................................................26

 

FIRE ZONE CHECK OUT ...........................................................................................................................................................26

 

HOME CONTROL CHECKOUT ................................................................................................................................................26

 

CUSTOMER CHECKOUT ...........................................................................................................................................................27

 

IN CASE OF TROUBLE ...............................................................................................................................................................27

 

CONSOLES..............................................................................................................................................................................27

 

CONTROLLER ........................................................................................................................................................................27

 

DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR................................................................................................................... 29

 

DESCRIPTION OF CONTACT ID ..............................................................................................................................................29

 

DESCRIPTION OF 4/2 FORMAT ...............................................................................................................................................29

 

3/1 FORMAT...................................................................................................................................................................................30

 

OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS .......................................................................................................................................30

 

Summary of Contents for OMNI II

Page 1: ...HOME AUTOMATION INC Control Security System Installation Manual Document Number 20I00 1 Rev 2 4 May 2003...

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Page 3: ...Home Automation Inc Installation Manual Document Number 20I00 1 Rev 2 4 May 2003 Copyright 1999 2003 Home Automation Inc All Rights Reserved...

Page 4: ...T APPLICATIONS 16 GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHING APPLICATIONS 16 SOUNDER TRIGGERING 16 COMMUNICATOR OUTPUTS 17 ARMED AND OK TO ARM 17 SWITCHED OUTPUT 17 HAI COMMUNICATING THERMOSTATS 17 HOME CONTROL MODULE...

Page 5: ...UP AREAS THERMOSTATS 42 SETUP AREAS MESSAGES 42 SETUP TEMPERATURES 43 TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 43 THERMOSTAT TYPE 43 SETUP MISCELLANEOUS 44 INSTALLER CODE 44 ENABLE PC ACCESS 44 PC ACCESS CODE 44 CALL BAC...

Page 6: ...CTIONS DIAGRAM 5 FIGURE 3 TWO WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS 7 FIGURE 4 FOUR WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS 8 FIGURE 5 RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS 10 FIGURE 6 CONSOLE CONNECTIONS 13 FIGURE 7 SOUNDER CONNECTIONS 15...

Page 7: ...re you start your system should be planned as follows 1 Zones Decide where each contact or detector will be located Decide which zone it will occupy Decide zone type for each zone Decide what area wil...

Page 8: ...TROLLER EARTH GND TERMINAL TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR TO A 4 FOOT GROUND ROD TO PRESERVE ITS BUILT IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION USE 14 GAUGE WIRE TRANSIENT PROTECTION WILL NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PR...

Page 9: ...MUST BE IN OR GROUND ROD COLD WATER PIPE 14 GA WIRE OR EQUIVALENT MODEL RT 2440SL REVERE 24 VAC 40 VA POWER TRANSFORMER WIRING IN THE ENCLOSURE ALL OTHER POWER LIMITED CLASS II MUST BE SEPERATED FROM...

Page 10: ...uxiliary inputs Omni II can be expanded to 48 zones by adding two 16 Zone Hardwire Expander Modules or one 16 Zone Hardware Expander Module and one 16 Zone Wireless Receiver BURGLAR ZONE HOOKUPS The O...

Page 11: ...ISK FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK DE ENERGIZE THIS UNIT AND DISCONNECT TELEPHONE LINES BEFORE SERVICING OUTPUT 100 mA Max See NOTE 1 OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY...

Page 12: ...rated 8 14 VDC In UL installations the System Sensor 2100 series 2 wire smoke detectors must be used 2 Smoke detectors must be connected to Zones 1 4 and configured as a Supervised Fire Zone A maximum...

Page 13: ...SYSTEM SENSOR PLATE BOTTOM MODEL 2100TS SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 1503A0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR WHEN Z1 Z4 IS CONFIGURED AS A SUPERVISED FIRE OR GAS ZONE THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11 J14 MUST BE IN S...

Page 14: ...1K OHM EOL RESISTOR MODEL 1503A0011 YELLOW RED 12V MODEL A77 716B SYSTEM SENSOR SUPERVISION EOL POWER GND BLACK RED POWER BLACK MODEL 2112 24TR SYSTEM SENSOR ZONE ZONE GREEN YELLOW BLACK RED PLATE BOT...

Page 15: ...INSIST THAT THE TELEPHONE COMPANY INSTALL ONE FOR THE SAFETY OF THE CUSTOMER 6 WHEN WIRING A RJ31X JACK MAKE SURE THAT THE INCOMING PHONE LINES GO TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY SURGE ARRESTOR BEFORE THEY G...

Page 16: ...NE HOUSE RJ11 GREEN GREEN ENSURE TIGHT FIT NECESSARY TO BEND TAB UP IF SURGE ARRESTOR INTERFACE AT TO TELCO RED SURGE ARRESTOR ACCESS CUSTOMER RED INTERFACE TELEPHONE NETWORK MUST BE GROUNDED SURGE AR...

Page 17: ...tup mode To enter the console setup mode simultaneously press and hold the 4 and up arrow for approximately 1 second The console will beep 5 times and enter the setup mode The top line of the display...

Page 18: ...acklight and the keypad key will be lit and the LCD will display NO CONTROLLER DATA 2 Simultaneously press and hold the 7 and the down arrow keys for approximately 3 seconds The beeper will beep 5 tim...

Page 19: ...EEN RED BLACK CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED CABLE TO CORRESPONDING ENDS OF 4 WIRE CABLE FROM CONTROLLER SUPPLIED CABLE PLUGS INTO J1 GREEN YELLOW BLACK RED SNAPS ON TO BOTTOM PLATE CONSOLE FACE FOR MODEL N...

Page 20: ...problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit When violated the following trouble is displayed on the console FIRE TAMPER TRBL NOW 3 For UL Listed residential fire alarm applications the UL Liste...

Page 21: ...Page 15 BLACK RED RED FIGURE 7 SOUNDER CONNECTIONS...

Page 22: ...exceed 1A RESET OUTPUTS Outputs 1 8 are protected from an overload condition If an overload condition occurs on an output it will shut off the output will supply 0V When this occurs the Output Fault D...

Page 23: ...etectors 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 conf...

Page 24: ...Page 18 BLACK KEYSWITCH MOMENTARY CONTACT RED YELLOW GREEN GREEN RED RED YELLOW GREEN BLACK 1K E O L R E S IS T O R FIGURE 9 REMOTE KEYSWITCH CONNECTIONS...

Page 25: ...etting status of fan and hold and other items Run a 3 or 4 conductor wire from Omni II to the thermostat location All thermostats are connected in parallel to Zone 16 and Output 8 Connect the red COMM...

Page 26: ...the HVAC system When the automation system is in setback mode and the actual temperature is between the LO and HI setpoints the relay energizes to break the 24V red wire hence the HVAC system will no...

Page 27: ...to recover from setback so it may be advantageous to program a setback only for extended periods such as a vacation TEMPERATURE OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY When connected to the controller the Mo...

Page 28: ...Y OFF THERMOSTAT IS OVERRIDING THERMOSTAT ON ENERGY SAVER IS RED LED HEAT AIR SYSTEM YELLOW BLACK RED GREEN SAVER MODULE PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY THERMOSTAT EXISTING LOW VOLTAGE BLACK RED YELLOW GREEN FIGU...

Page 29: ...2 To select RS 485 move the interface jumper JP1 from the 232 to the 485 position The jumper JP1 is located below the modular serial port connector J1 To access the serial port use the HAI Model 21A05...

Page 30: ...TR 9 8 7 6 8 CTS 7 RTS 2 4 5 3 1 YELLOW GREEN RED BLACK SIDE TOP 4 POSITION MODULAR PHONE CABLE YELLOW WIRE ON TOP TAB UP FIGURE 13 RS 232 CONNECTIONS YELLOW GREEN A B TOP SIDE YELLOW WIRE ON TOP 4 PO...

Page 31: ...ce the trouble beeper if it is beeping Press OFF 1 1 1 1 or the current User code if the alarm is tripped If the consoles are not operating properly make sure that no two consoles have the same addres...

Page 32: ...Reconnect the sirens Be sure that no one is standing near a siren Activate the alarm and ensure that both the inside and after a delay outside sirens activate FIRE ZONE CHECK OUT 1 Press to return th...

Page 33: ...ss CONTROLLER Check the AC ON bottom LED If it is not lit check for 24 VAC at the transformer connections Check the STATUS top LED on the controller board It should be blinking once per second indicat...

Page 34: ...e of the controller 8 Remove the controller board 9 Wrap the controller board with protective material and pack carefully HAI will not be responsible for returned items damaged due to inadequate packa...

Page 35: ...ew event such as a security zone trip or a restoration of an event such as a security zone no longer tripped Trouble conditions are reported as well as restoration of these trouble conditions For secu...

Page 36: ...armed opened with the user code that was used When the system is armed by user code 1 16 the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was armed closed with the user code th...

Page 37: ...U 1 CTRL 2 ZONE 3 DCM 4 AREA 5 TEMP 6 MISC 7 EXP SETUP CONTROL To configure X 10 and voltage outputs from the Installer Setup menu select the 1 CTRL key The base X 10 house code must be specified as w...

Page 38: ...ounder A1 INT SNDR 20 Area 1 Interior Sounder A1 INT BURG SNDR 21 Area 1 Interior Burglary Sounder A1 INT FIRE SNDR 22 Area 1 Interior Fire Sounder A1 EXT SNDR 23 Area 1 Exterior Sounder A1 EXT BURG S...

Page 39: ...e from the Installer Setup menu select the 2 ZONE key WIRELESS RECEIVER A Wireless Receiver can be used to add 16 zones 33 48 to the Omni II If used you must enable the following item WIRELESS RECEIVE...

Page 40: ...ENTRY EXIT 0 Entry Exit PERIMETER 1 Perimeter NIGHT INT 2 Night Interior AWAY INT 3 Away Interior 2X ENTRY DELAY 4 Double Entry Delay 4X ENTRY DELAY 5 Quadruple Entry Delay LATCH PERIM 6 Latching Peri...

Page 41: ...windows and exterior doors not requiring an entry delay All PERIMETER ZONES are armed in security modes DAY NIGHT AWAY and VACATION There is not an entry delay on a perimeter zones If a window or doo...

Page 42: ...larm switches It is not supervised as required for UL Listed Installations and shall NOT be used in such installations GAS This GAS ZONE will generate an alarm activate the sounder on off on long off...

Page 43: ...an HAI Communicating Thermostat TEMPERATURE The general purpose TEMPERATURE ZONE type is typically used to monitor indoor temperatures and control devices It sets the zone secure not ready for program...

Page 44: ...NOTE You must enter 4 digits for the account number if you are using 4 2 format i e 0123 and 3 digits if using 3 1 i e 123 SECOND PHONE NUMBER SECOND ACCOUNT NUMBER Enter these if used SECOND PHONE NU...

Page 45: ...IC TEST TIME NEVER CHNG To disable the automatic test press the key and then 0 for Never and TEST CODE 98 0 FF ALARM CODES 4 2 and 3 1 Formats Press the down arrow to advance to the next ZONE ALARM CO...

Page 46: ...REAS CONTROL To assign control units to specific areas from the Setup Areas menu press the 1 CTRL key Units can be setup so that they can be activated from specific areas or from all areas Units for a...

Page 47: ...to areas from the Setup Areas menu press 2 ZONE Each zone must be assigned to one and only one area ZONE 1 AREA 1 1 2 THROUGH ZONE 48 AREA 1 1 2 SETUP AREAS BUTTONS To assign groups of macro buttons t...

Page 48: ...ing and the go to function CONSOLE 1 AREA 1 1 2 CONSOLE 1 GLOBAL 1 0 NO 1 YES THROUGH CONSOLE 8 AREA 1 1 2 CONSOLE 8 GLOBAL 1 0 NO 1 YES SET UP AREAS THERMOSTATS To assign thermostats to specific area...

Page 49: ...tween Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature format TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 1 1 FAHRENHEIT 2 CELSIUS THERMOSTAT TYPE If HAI thermostats are part of the system this item specifies the thermostat type for each...

Page 50: ...for remote phone access INSTALLER CODE 0000 9999 0000 DISABLE The default setting for the Installer code is 1 1 1 1 NOTE Remember this Installer code and do not disable There is no way to reset or ret...

Page 51: ...is set at the factory to 15 seconds We recommend a minimum time of 15 seconds to preclude an accidental activation of the alarm from calling in a false alarm DIAL OUT DELAY 15 0 60 SECONDS ALARM RESET...

Page 52: ...ds ______________ __________________ ________ 10 seconds ______________ __________________ ________ 10 seconds ______________ __________________ ________ 10 seconds ______________ __________________ S...

Page 53: ...PICKUP AFTER HANGUP This item is used to disable Omni II from picking up the phone line after the called party hangs up the line PICKUP AFTER HANGUP 1 0 NO 1 YES Currently after the called party or th...

Page 54: ...s option if effect allows the system to be restored to factory fresh configuration RESET SYSTEM EEPROM 0 0 NO 1 YES RESET SYSTEM RAM Select the 1 YES key to cause all of the system RAM to be reinitial...

Page 55: ...terface Module is installed OMNI LINK 3 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Model 10A17 Serial Interface using the Pro Link protocol Notes 1 Only 2 Model 10A06 Hardwir...

Page 56: ...the key FUNCTION TYPES NUMBER DESCRIPTION OMNI LINK 3 Serial communication using the Omni Link protocol PRO LINK 4 Serial communication using the Pro Link protocol SERIAL 2 RATE Serial 2 Rate selects...

Page 57: ...13 7 VDC 0 5 V max peak to peak ripple Low Voltage Cut Out approx 9 VDC Typical Current Consumption at Nominal Voltage Controller 135 mA Console backlight off 35 mA backlight on 100 mA Controller Max...

Page 58: ...shall be used 9 For Commercial Applications the Model 10A02 2 Commercial Enclosure shall be used 10 For Commercial Applications Listed Ademco AB12 Bell and housing to be used 11 If the remote arm disa...

Page 59: ...ings for 24 hours Aux 12 VDC Switch 12 VDC Console and Outputs 1 8 250 mA Interior Horn and Exterior Horn 350 mA BLACK WIRE TO RED WIRE TO 12V 7AH BATTERY BATTERY 12V 7AH BLACK RED 3M P N 952 SNAP CON...

Page 60: ...form entering the detector 3 Additional information on Household Fire Warning is available at nominal cost from The National Fire Protection Association Battery March Park Quincy MA 02269 Request Stan...

Page 61: ...159 370 Low temperature alarm Water 154 370 Water leakage Auxiliary none none none Fire tamper 321 321 Bell siren 1 trouble Temperature Alarm 152 370 Refrigeration alarm EVENT CODE DESCRIPTION Zone b...

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