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UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS
For a complete list of requirements and restrictions when installing the Omni IIe panel in a UL Listed system, refer to the
Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements section of the Installation Manual (20I00-50).
When used in UL Listed Installations, the following items apply:
1. The “High Security Mode” must be ON.
2. The “Enable Auto Bypass” feature must be OFF.
3. The “Entry Delay” shall not exceed 45 seconds for residential applications; 60 seconds for commercial applications.
4. The “Exit Delay” shall not exceed 60 seconds.
5. Double Delay and Quad Delay zone types shall not be used.
6. For residential applications the sounding device may be mounted indoors. If, however, the sounding device is connected to the "EXT HORN" terminals of the Omni IIe, then the “Outside Siren Delay” shall be set to 0.
7. The “Dial Out Delay” shall not exceed 30 seconds.
8. The “Beep On Trouble” feature must be ON, and CONSOLE SOUNDER must be ON.
9. The “Swinger Shutdown” feature for each zone must be NO.
10. The “Cross Zoning” feature for each zone must be NO.
11. The “Exit Time Restart” feature must be NO.
Installer:
NAME: __________________________________
NUMBER: _______________________________
FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING
Your fire protection system is designed to provide warning in the event of a fire. It is your responsibility to plan your escape routes in the event of a fire alarm. Your family should practice "fire drills" periodically to ensure that everyone is familiar with the plan.
1. Draw a floor plan of your home, showing location of fire and smoke detectors. Show two exit routes from each room: The primary exit and an alternate escape route.
2. Be sure that your family knows what the fire alarm signal sounds like.
3. In the event of a fire alarm, DO NOT open a closed door. First, touch the door. If it is hot to the touch, use the alternative escape route.
4. Since smoke tends to rise, keep low to the floor during your escape, crawling if necessary. If you encounter any smoke, hold your breath.
5. During a fire alarm, do not stop to pack or gather belongings. Exit immediately and meet at a designated spot outside the house.
6. DO NOT return to a burning house.
7. Notify the fire department using a neighbor's telephone.
8. Review your escape plan and rehearse a fire alarm periodically with your family.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE:
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the door, inside of the Omni IIe enclosure, is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company.
2. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compliant modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details.
3. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have those devices ring when your number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.
4. If your Omni IIe system causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may disconnect you service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the
FCC.
5. Your telephone company may make changes in it's technical operations, facilities, equipment, or procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of changes so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
6. In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be made by our company or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to our Company or to one of our authorized agents.
Service can be obtained at:
HAI
4330 Michoud Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70129
7. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your state public utility commission or CORPORATION commission for information.)
8. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This device complies with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Part 15 of FCC Rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient the receiving antenna.
2. Plug the receiver into a different outlet. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.
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CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any
repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio
Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR PHONES
...and you suspect that your Omni IIe is causing the trouble, disconnect the Controller from the phone lines by removing the
PHONE LINE cable from BOTH THE PROCESSOR BOARD AND THE RJ31X JACK INSIDE THE CONTROLLER
ENCLOSURE.
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APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER
Use the following dial-out planner to help you set-up the voice dial-out numbers:
Omni IIe Voice Dial-Out Planner
DIAL OUT NUMBER 1: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 1 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 1 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 2: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 2 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 2 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 3: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 3 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 3 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 4: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 4 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 4 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 5: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 5 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 5 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 6: __________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 6 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 6 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 7: ___________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 7 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 7 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT NUMBER 8: ___________________________________ AREA: _____________
DIAL OUT 8 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
DIAL OUT 8 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________
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Table of contents
- 9 Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listing
- 10 Console Operation
- 11 Normal Top-Level Display
- 11 Display Menus
- 12 Main Menu
- 12 Error Beeps
- 12 Trouble Beeps
- 13 Confirmation Beep
- 13 Cancel
- 13 Time Out
- 13 Areas
- 13 Omni IIe Maintenance
- 14 Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms
- 14 Arming the Security System
- 15 Using Shortcut Keys
- 15 Quick Arm
- 16 What Happens When You Arm the Security System
- 16 Exit Error
- 17 Bypassing Zones
- 17 Auto-Bypass
- 17 Restoring Zones
- 18 What To Do When You Come Home
- 18 What Happens When the Alarm is Activated
- 18 Burglar Alarm Activated
- 19 Fire Alarm Activated
- 19 Gas Alarm Activated
- 19 Emergency Keys
- 20 Police Emergency
- 20 Fire Emergency
- 20 Auxiliary Emergency
- 20 Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated
- 20 Alarm Reset
- 20 Alarm Cancel
- 21 Trouble Indications
- 21 Codes
- 21 Master Code
- 22 Manager Code
- 22 User Code
- 22 Duress Code
- 22 Panic Switches
- 22 Area Arming
- 23 GOTO Area
- 24 Testing Your System
- 25 Control Commands
- 25 About UPB
- 26 HAI Lighting Control (HLC) Format
- 26 About Rooms
- 26 About Room Controllers
- 26 Room Controller LED Indicators
- 27 About House Controllers
- 27 About CentraLite
- 27 About Lutron RadioRA
- 28 About ALC
- 28 ALC Module Types
- 28 About X
- 28 House Codes
- 29 Unit Numbers
- 29 Scrolling Through Names
- 29 Controlling Units
- 29 Controlling a Room of HLC Lighting
- 30 Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC Room
- 30 Controlling Individual Lighting Loads in an HLC Room or UPB Units
- 31 Controlling CentraLite Units
- 31 Controlling RadioRA Units
- 31 Controlling ALC or X-10 Units
- 32 Ramp Command (ALC)
- 32 Controlling Compose Units
- 33 Scene Command (Compose)
- 33 Timed Commands
- 33 Status of a Unit
- 33 Internal Flags
- 34 Controlling Outputs
- 34 All On / Off
- 35 All Lights On
- 35 All Off
- 35 Leviton Scene Control
- 35 Scene
- 36 Scene Commands
- 36 Scene Set Command
- 36 Scene On Command
- 36 Scene Off Command
- 36 UPB Links
- 37 Activating and Deactivating Links
- 37 Setting a Link (Lighting Scenes)
- 37 Executing Phantom Buttons
- 37 Executing CentraLite Scenes
- 38 Buttons
- 38 Temperature Control
- 39 HAI RC-Series Thermostats
- 40 Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs)
- 42 Freeze Alarms
- 42 Indoor and Outdoor Temperature
- 43 Temperature Control of Appliances
- 43 Temperature Alarms
- 43 Humidity
- 44 Status
- 44 Configuring HLC Devices
- 44 Configuring HLC Devices using an Omni Console
- 45 Configuring HLC Devices using an OmniTouch Touchscreen
- 45 Setup Mode for HLC Devices
- 47 Event Log
- 48 Show Events
- 48 Messages
- 48 Show Message
- 49 Log Message
- 49 Clear Message
- 49 Say Message
- 49 Phone Message
- 49 Send Message (Pro-Link)
- 51 Telephone Interface
- 51 In-House Phones
- 51 Remote Phones
- 52 Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout
- 52 Alternate Method
- 52 Main Menu
- 53 1 - Control
- 53 2 - Security
- 53 GOTO Area
- 53 3 - Button
- 53 4 - All
- 53 5 - Temperature
- 54 6 - Status
- 54 7 - Events
- 55 8 - Phone
- 55 9 - Good-Bye
- 55 Panic Button over the Phone (# # # # # #)
- 56 Emergency Dial-Out
- 56 Digital Dialer
- 56 Voice Dialer
- 56 How the Omni IIe Voice Dialer Works
- 56 What the Omni IIe Voice Dialer Does
- 57 What You Hear - If Your Omni IIe Calls You
- 57 Entering the Code
- 58 Built-In Ethernet Port
- 58 Controller IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key
- 58 Omni IIe Ethernet Connections
- 58 Connecting to Network via PC Access
- 59 Dynamic DNS
- 61 Configuration and Advanced Control Programming (ACP)
- 61 Set Up Codes
- 61 Authority Level
- 61 AUTHORITY
- 61 1 = Master
- 61 2 = Manager
- 61 3 = User
- 62 Access Areas
- 62 Duress Code
- 62 Set Up Time
- 63 Advanced Control Programming (ACP)
- 64 1 = Add Programs
- 64 2 = Show Programs
- 65 3 = Delete All Programs
- 65 Edit Programs
- 66 Edit Programs When
- 66 Times Programs
- 67 Button and Event Programs
- 67 Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons
- 68 Security Mode Event Buttons
- 69 Zone Event Buttons
- 69 All On/Off Event Buttons
- 70 UPB Link Event Buttons
- 70 Alarm Event Buttons
- 70 X-10 Event Buttons
- 71 Miscellaneous Event Buttons
- 71 Message Event Buttons (Pro-Link)
- 72 Switch Press Event Buttons (CentraLite)
- 72 Edit Program Command
- 72 Program Control Commands
- 73 Unit Toggle Command
- 73 Program Security Commands
- 74 Program Button Commands
- 74 Program All On / All Off Commands
- 74 Program Video Commands
- 74 Program Temperature Commands
- 74 Program Energy Cost
- 75 Program Message Commands
- 75 Edit Program Condition
- 75 Program Control Conditions
- 76 Program Security Mode Conditions
- 76 Program Zone Conditions
- 76 Program Time Clock Conditions
- 76 Program Other Conditions
- 77 Set Up Dial
- 77 Telephone Access
- 77 Answer Outside Call
- 78 Remote Commands
- 78 Rings Before Answer
- 78 Dial Type
- 78 My Phone Number
- 78 Dial Out Number
- 79 Dial Out Numbers
- 79 Dial Order
- 79 Set Up Arming
- 79 Entry Delay
- 80 Exit Delay
- 80 Exit Time Restart
- 80 Unvacated Premises
- 80 Entry/Exit Chime
- 80 Perimeter Chime
- 80 Enable Quick Arm
- 81 Enable Auto Bypass
- 81 All On For Alarm
- 81 Beep On Trouble
- 81 Set up Miscellaneous
- 81 High Security Mode
- 81 Announce Alarms
- 82 Enable Freeze Alarm
- 82 Flash For Alarm
- 82 Console 1-8 Audible Exit Delay
- 82 House Codes 1-4 Format
- 82 House Codes 1-4 All Off
- 83 Time Clocks
- 84 Latitude, Longitude, and Time Zone
- 85 Daylight Savings
- 85 Controller IP Address
- 86 Controller Port Number
- 86 Encryption Key
- 87 Set Up Names
- 87 Set Up Voice
- 88 Set Up Address
- 89 FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING
- 93 INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY