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Buen manual de instrucciones

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Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones Home Automation 20A00-1 debe contener:
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Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de Home Automation 20A00-1 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de Home Automation 20A00-1 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico Home Automation en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de Home Automation 20A00-1, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.

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Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo Home Automation 20A00-1, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.

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    HOME AUTOMATION, INC . Control & Security Sy stem Installation Manual Document Numb er 20I00- 1 Rev. 2. 4 May, 2003[...]

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    Home Automation, Inc. Installation Ma nual Document Numb er 20I00- 1 Rev. 2. 4 May, 2003 Copyright ! ! ! ! 1999-2003 Home Automation , Inc. All Rights R eserv ed[...]

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1 PLANNING ....................................................................................................................... ..........................................................[...]

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    INSTALLER SETUP................................................................................................................ .................... 31 SETUP CONTROL .................................................................................................................. ...................................................... 31 X-10 HOUSE [...]

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    OMNI II SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 51 UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL) INSTALLATION REQU IREMENTS .......................... 52 24-HOUR STANDBY BATTERY CAPACITY ..............................................................................[...]

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    Page 1 INTRODUCTION This installation guide is intended as an aid to installing the O mni II Control & Security System. The installer sho uld also h av e thorou ghly revi ewed and un derstood the Omn i II Own er's Manu al, which h as import ant inform ation reg arding fi nal setup of the system. This manual a ssumes that the installer has [...]

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    Page 2 INST ALLA TION Go over y our plan with your cus tomer. 1. Install the entire system. Refe r to sections in this manual to see ho w to install various compo nents. 2. Follow the Power-Up an d Checkou t procedures. 3. Explain the bas ics to the custom er. Deliver all manuals an d documentation. 4. Follow up with your custo mer to keep them sat[...]

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    Page 3 YUASA NP7-12 OR EQUIVALEN T BLACK WIRE TO - RED WIRE TO + 12V 7 AH BATTERY ELECTR IC CODE , ANSI/NFP A 70. ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN OR GROUND ROD COLD WATER PIPE 1 4 G A . W I R E OR EQUIVALENT MODEL RT-2 440S L REVERE 24 VAC 4 0 VA POWER TRAN SFORMER WIRING IN T HE ENCLOSURE ALL OTHER PO WER LIMI TED/CLASS I I[...]

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    Page 4 ABOUT SECURIT Y ZONES Each of th e 48 security zon e inputs on an Omni II syst em may be conf igured as a burg lary zone, a fire zon e, a temperature zone , or an aux iliary inpu t. Zones 1-4, h owever, are th e only input s that can be used wi th 2-wire sm oke detect ors. Zones 9-16 are t he only inpu ts that can be configu red as a PESM. A[...]

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    Page 5 EARTH GROUND TRANSFORMER 24 VAC 40 VA INTERIO R SOUNDER SWITCHED 12 VDC AUXILIARY 12 V DC CONSOLE(S) NOTES: 1. SWITCH 12V, AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS 1-8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP. 2. SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP, SPLIT BETWEEN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR HORN OUTPUTS. IN UL INSTALLATIONS, SOUNDERS C[...]

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    Page 6 ABOUT FIRE ZONES The Omni II system supports n ormally open (closed f or alarm), tw o-wire or f our-wire sm oke detectors. Tw o-wire sm oke detectors can only be conn ected to Zones 1-4. Fou r-wire smoke detectors can be con nected to any zone. An extern al 1000-ohm end-o f-line resi stor must be used for all fire (and ga s) zones. When Zon [...]

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    Page 7 ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE BOTTOM PLATE MODEL 2100TS SYSTE M SENSO R PLATE BOTTOM MODEL 2100TS SYSTE M SENSO R MODEL 1503A0011 1K OHM E OL RESISTOR WHEN Z1-Z4 IS CONFIGURED AS A SUP ERV ISED FI RE OR GAS ZO NE, THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11-J14 MUST BE IN "S MK" P OSISTIO N FIGURE 3 - TW O-WIRE FI RE ZONE CONNECTIONS[...]

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    Page 8 ZONE ZONE BOTTOM PLATE PLATE BOTTOM MODE L 2112/2 4T R SYSTEM SENSOR MOD EL 1503A 0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR FOUR-WIRE D ETECTORS ON ZONES 1-4 +12V GND YELLOW GREEN RED BLA CK ZONE ZONE +12V GND YELLOW BLA CK RED GREEN BLACK VIO LE T VIO LE T GREEN YELLOW BLACK RED RED MODE L A7 7-71 6B SYSTEM SENSOR RELA Y SUPERVISION EOL POWER Z O N E P O W [...]

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    Page 9 TELEPHONE C ONNECTIONS 1. If an R J31X jack has been supplied by the telephone company, it is probably wired correctly and the controller can be connected by plugg ing the supplied 8 con ductor telephon e cable into the R J31X jack. The other end of the cable is spaded. The green, red, brow n, and gray wires must be conn ected to the control[...]

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    Page 10 COMPUTER S PBX, AN D TELEPH ONES, TO ALL HO USE JACK (S) PHON E HOUSE RJ11 GREE N( +) GREE N( +) ENSURE TIGHT FIT NECES SARY T O BEND TAB UP IF SURGE A RRESTOR INTE RFAC E AT TO TELCO RED(-) SURGE A RRESTOR ACCESS CUSTO ME R RED(-) INTERFACE TELEPHONE NETWO RK MUST BE GROU ND ED! SURGE ARRESTOR G R E E N R E D B R O W N G R A Y FIGURE 5 - R[...]

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    Page 11 LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP 1. 8 LCD Consoles (Models 11A00 -1, 11A00-2, 11A00-9, and 15A00) MAXIMUM per system, subj ect to power availability. 2. Use 4 -cond uct or 2 2-ga ge wir e , 10 00 fe et max imu m le ngth. Co nsole s ca n be home ru n or da isy c hai ned. T his lengt h s hal l be divided by the tot al num ber of consol es at th e end of th[...]

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    Page 12 LANGUAG E This optio n is to display the 'console set up' text on the LCD displa y in English, French, Italian, or Spanis h. Select one of the langua ges, the n pre ss the # ke y. EXIT SETUP MO DE To exit Set up Mode, press and hold t he 4 and u p arrow ( ! ) keys simultaneously for about 1 second. T he console w ill return to nor[...]

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    Page 13 (MOUNTED TO CONSOLE FACE) CONSOLE PC BOARD BOTTOM PLATE YELLOW GREEN RED BLACK CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED CABLE TO CORRESPON DING ENDS OF 4 - WIRE CABL E FROM CON TROLLER SUPPLI ED CABLE (PLU GS INTO J1) G R E E N Y E L L O W B L A C K R E D (SNAPS ON TO BOTTOM PLATE) CONSOLE FA CE FOR MODEL NU MBE RS SEE NOT E 1 UNDER "LCD CONSOLE HOOKU[...]

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    Page 14 SOUNDER OUTPUTS The Horn Output provides 12VDC to pow er bells, piezo si rens, se lf-contained sirens , and siren driv ers (do not conn ect speakers to the Horn Output). Soun ders can draw up to 1 am p MAXIM UM , split b etween the Interior and Exterior Horn Outputs - (See Specifications for UL R atings). Use a relay connected to an au xili[...]

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    Page 15 B L A C K R E D R E D FIGURE 7 - S OUNDER CON NECTIONS[...]

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    Page 16 CONTROLLER OU TPU TS The Omni II provides 8 prog ramm able hardw ired voltag e outputs an d two horn voltage out puts. These ou tputs are pro gramma ble for th e follow ing output ty pes: • General Purpose low voltage switching applications (12 VDC) - U nits 65 - 72 • Sounder trigg ering (a trigg er for siren an d voice drivers for BURG[...]

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    Page 17 COMM UNICATOR OUTPUTS This out put can be us ed for radio com muni cations or any other ty pe of aux iliary communicati ons to augm ent th e built-in dig ital and voice dialers. Any communications dev ice can be used w ith the Omni II, provided that it is powered by 12 VDC , has 12 VDC triggered in puts, and has 2 (or m ore) ch annels. The [...]

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    Page 18 BLACK KEYSWITCH MOMENTARY CONTACT RED YELLOW GRE EN + + - GREE N RED RED YELLOW GREEN BLACK 1 K EO L RESI STO R FIGURE 9 - RE MOTE KEYSWITC H CONNECT IONS[...]

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    Page 19 HAI THERMOSTAT S Omni II su pports up to 4 HAI RC-Series C ommunicating Ther mos tats. The cont roller can sen d commands to the therm o stat to change m ode, cool setting, heat sett ing, s tatus of fan a nd hold, and oth er item s. Run a 3 (or 4) con d uctor wi re from Omni II to the th er mostat location. All therm ostats are connected in[...]

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    Page 20 PROG RAMMA BLE ENERG Y SAVE R MODULES NOTE: Programm able Energy Saver Modules must be connected to zones 9-16 on t he Omni II controller. 1. Omni II can support up to 8 Pr ogramma ble Energy Saver Modules (PESM). Each PESM requi res one s ecurity zon e i nput and one con troller output. The zon e input correspon ds to the controller ou tpu[...]

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    Page 21 4. Heat Pumps Programmable En ergy Saver Modules are compatible with heat pumps, however, the s avings gained by s etting the heat pump back may be erased by the auxiliary heaters when the heat pump tries to reco ver from the setback. A PESM will work best with heat pum p s that have one or more of the following features: a. An outdoor temp[...]

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    Page 22 WORKING NORMALLY OFF - THERMOSTAT IS OVERRIDI NG THERMOST AT ON - ENERGY SAVER IS RED LED HEAT / AIR SYSTEM Y E L L O W B L A C K R E D G R E E N SAVER MODUL E PROGRAMMABLE ENE RGY THERMOSTAT EXISTING LOW VO LTAGE BLACK RED YELLOW GREEN FIGURE 12 - PE SM CONNECTI ONS[...]

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    Page 23 BUILT-IN SERIAL PORT Omni II has a serial port (J1) built onto the controller (labeled SERIAL 1). T he interface is a modular connector located in t he upper left corn er of the controller. It uses either the Omni-Lin k or Pro-Link Protocol for connections to th e I nternet via HAI Web-Link II, personal computers, and other optional interfa[...]

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    Page 24 6 DSR BOTTOM VIEW DB9-FEMALE 5 GND 2 RX 3 TX 1 DCD 4 DTR 9 8 7 6 8 CTS 7 RTS 2 4 5 3 1 YELLO W GRE EN RED BLACK SIDE TOP 4 POSI TION MODULAR PHON E CABL E - YELLOW WIRE ON T OP - - TAB UP - FIGURE 13 - RS-232 CONNECTIONS YELLOW GREEN A B TOP SID E - YELLOW WIRE ON TOP - 4 POSITION MODULAR PHONE CABLE - TAB U P - FIGURE 14 - RS-485 CONNECTIO[...]

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    Page 25 SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE 1. Caref ully r evie w ho okup s to t he zo nes, ground s, sound ers, and c onsol es. 2. Disconn ect 1 lead of both th e interior an d exteri or sounders . NOTE: Follow this po w er up procedure to ve rify proper ope ration of the power supply , battery charg er, a nd low vol tage cut out relay. 3. The positive lea[...]

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    Page 26 5. Record the owner's NAME and ADDRESS in the ADDRESS speech memory as shown in SET UP ADDRESS in the OWNER'S MA NUAL (Press 8, 9, then 1111 or t he curren t Master code to record the add ress). NOTE: DO NOT record any TOUCH T ONES in the ADDRESS!! 6. Check that all in-h ouse phon es are working. BURGLAR ZONE CH ECK OUT 1. With al[...]

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    Page 27 CUSTOMER CHE CKOUT After you ha ve c o mpleted the syste m che ck o ut and eve ryt hing work s, be sure t hat t he c usto mer kno ws ho w to : 1. Disarm / silence the sy stem (OFF, 1111 o r current User code). HAVE THE CUSTOMER PRACTICE ! 2. Change the codes . 3. Get th e menu over th e in-house ph ones. You sh ould al so: 4. Demons trate a[...]

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    Page 28 Follow this procedure for removing the controller board: 1. If possible, upload the programs and configuration. (T his will not be po ssible if the status LED isn't flashing or if you can't get the voice to work.) 2. Unplug t he powe r transf ormer. 3. Disconnect the battery 4. Disconnect the R J31X modular cable at the jack!! If [...]

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    Page 29 DIGIT AL COMMUNICA TOR The Omni II digit al communicator can use C ontact ID, or Stan dard 4/2 or 3/1, (20 pps , 1800 H z data, 230 0 Hz handshake), or (10 pps, 1900 Hz data, 1400 Hz han dshake), dual round compared f ormat. Any cen tral s tation with m odern eq uipment can receiv e these formats. Compatible receivers are Adem co, Radionics[...]

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    Page 30 3/1 FORMAT Older central stations may requi re a 3/1 format . To use 3/1 form at, both account num bers must be ch anged to 3 dig it codes and EVERY alarm code must be chang ed to a 1-digit code. Do n ot mix code len g ths! OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS The Omni II sys tem can send opening a nd closing reports by user to the central station. [...]

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    Page 31 INST ALLER SETUP This section describes t he items that the installer must setup as p art of system installation . The Installer Setup mode is use d to configure the g eneral operation of the syst em, the Outputs, the Areas, the Zone Types, th e Digital Communicator, and various other settings. This infor mation is covered only in this man [...]

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    Page 32 OUTPUT TYPE S An output ty pe must be specified for each of the voltage outputs and for th e interior and exterior h orn outputs. The f ollo w ing output ty pe s are available: OUTPUT TYPE NUM BER DESCRIPTION GENERAL PURPOSE 0 General Purpose Output OK TO ARM 1 OK To Arm A R M E D 2 A r m e d PRE-AL M SNDR 3 Pre-A larm Sounder INT SNDR 4 In[...]

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    Page 33 OUTPUT 7 TYPE: 0 GENERAL PURPOSE #=CHNG ↕ OUTPUT 8 TYPE: 0 GENERAL PURPOSE #=CHNG ↕ INTERIOR HORN: 4 INT SNDR #=CHNG ↕ EXTERIOR HORN: 7 EXT SNDR #=CHNG ↑ For output types, the current setting is sho wn on the bottom line. Press the ' # ' key to sele ct a new type fro m a list of typ es. The displa y shows: SELECT TYPE: 6 I[...]

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    Page 34 Z 1 TYPE TH ROUGH Z 48 TYPE This item specifies the zone type for each zon e. All choices are listed in this manual under DESCRIPT ION OF ZONE TYPES. For zone types, the current setting is shown on the botto m line. ZONE 1 TYPE: 64 AUXILIARY #=CHNG ↕ THROUGH ZONE 48 TYPE: 64 AUXILIARY #=CHNG ↑ To change a zon e t ype, press the ' #[...]

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    Page 35 LATCHING ZONE TYPES When any dev ice (other then FIRE or GA S) i s connected to SWITCH 12V or a Sw itc hed Power Output, the zone must be configured as one of the LATCHING ZONE TYPES (latching perimeter, latching night interior, latching away interior, and latching tamper). LATCHING ZONE TYPES ignore the status of that zone during pow er cy[...]

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    Page 36 TAMPER ZONES should be used f or items such as gun cabinets and liqu or closets. LATCHING TAMPER ZONES ignore the status of th at zone during power cycles. POLIC E EMERG ENCY This zone type activ ates the burglar alarm and soun der. An emergency dial out is activated after the DIAL OUT DELAY. DURESS EM ERGENCY (S ILENT D IAL OUT) If you wis[...]

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    Page 37 FIRE TAM PER This zone type is used to monitor the w iri ng to bells and s ire ns (other than those connected to the Horn Ou tput). The zone wil l report trouble if an open, short, or other wiring problem is detected in the supervised bell circuit. This zone will make a di gital dial out when v iolated. Connect a wi re from the Fire Tamper [...]

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    Page 38 SETUP D IGITAL COMMU NICATOR To setup t he Digit al Communicator, from the Installer Se tup menu , select th e 3 (DCM) key. FIRST PHONE NUM BER, FIRST ACCOUN T NUM BER The first item in the DIGITAL COMMUNI CATOR categor y is the FIRST P HONE NUMBER. Enter the FIRST P HONE NUMBER on the keypad. This en ables the Digital Communicator. You can[...]

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    Page 39 REPORT OPEN/CLOSE The communi cator can be setup to sen d an opening and a closing report by us er code. W henev er the system is disarm ed t he communicator will send an ope ning report to the central station. W hen the system is armed, the communicator will send a closin g report to the central station. REPORT OPEN/CLOSE: 0 0=NO 1=YES ↕[...]

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    Page 40 SETUP AREAS To configure the system for multiple areas, from the Installe r Setup menu, press the 4 (AREA) key. The number of areas must be specified. Also, con soles, zones, u n its, thermostats, an d buttons must be assign ed to areas. By def ault, the system is setup for one area. The display prompts for the number of areas that will be [...]

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    Page 41 UNITS 71 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 72 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 73-80 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 81-88 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 89-96 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 97-104 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 105-112 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 113-120 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ UNITS 121-128 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↑ SETUP AREAS: ZONES To assign zon es to areas[...]

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    Page 42 BUTTONS 25-32 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ BUTTONS 33-40 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ BUTTONS 41-48 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ BUTTONS 49-56 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ BUTTONS 57-64 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↑ SETUP AREAS: CONSOLES To assign con sole s to areas, from the Setup Areas menu, press the 4 (C ONS) key. Each console must be assigned to one and on ly one area. A con[...]

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    Page 43 Messages can be setup so that they can be displa yed in a specific area or in all areas. MESSAGES 1-8 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↓ MESSAGES 9-16 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESSAGES 17-24 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESSAGES 25-32 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESSAGES 33-40 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESSAGES 41-48 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESSAGES 49-56 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ MESS[...]

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    Page 44 To enable or chang e a thermostat type, press the ' # ' key. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of thermostat types, then press ' # ' to select a new type . The disp lay shows: SELECT TYPE: 1 AUTO HEAT/COOL ↓ TYPE NUM BER DESCRIPTION AUTO HEAT/COOL 1 Autom atic changeover h eat a nd cool therm ostat HEAT/COO[...]

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    Page 45 CALL BACK PHONE NU MBER In respon se to a requ est f or remote PC A CCESS us ing the PC ACCESS code, t he syst em will h a ng up and di al this number back immediately. To program the CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER, enter the n umber then press ' # '. To remove th e CALLBACK PHONE NUMBER, p ress the OFF key to enter a sin gle "-"[...]

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    Page 46 NOTE: If VERIFY FIRE ALARMS is turned ON, any device (oth er than FIRE or GAS) conn ected to a SWITCH 12V Output (i.e. Glassbreak Detectors), mus t be connected to a zon e configured as a LATCHING ZONE TYPE. This feature is desi gned to reduce f alse alarms and is turn ed ON b y f actor y default. The following n otice is required by UL: WA[...]

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    Page 47 DATE DISP LAY This allows you to choose between MONT H/DAY and DAY/MONT H date format. DATE DISPLAY: 1 1=MMDD 2=DDMM ↕ AC POWER FREQUENCY Set this to the appropriate AC P owerline Frequency. AC POWER FREQUENCY: 1 1=60HZ 2=50HZ ↕ DEAD LINE DETECT NOTE: To disable Omni II f r om detecting a dead line, set this item to '0'; oth e[...]

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    Page 48 MODEL AND SOF TWARE VERS ION Next, t he model num ber and software v ersion f or the syst em is display ed: HAI OMNI II S/W VERSION 2.0 ↕ RESET S YSTEM EEPRO M Select the 1 (YES) key to reset the EEPROM. All programs, names, and setup ite ms will be reset. All system RAM will also b e initialized and the system will restart. T his option,[...]

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    Page 49 SETUP EX PANSION To configure each E xpansion Module that is installed on your system, from the Installer Setup m enu, press the 7 (EXP) k e y. Expansion Modu les include Hardwire Zone Expan ders, ALC Interface Modules , and Serial Interf ace Modules using either th e Omni-L ink or Pro- Link Proto col. MODULE 1 TYPE The Module Type def i ne[...]

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    Page 50 SERIAL 1 FUNC TION The "Serial 1 Function" selects the comm unication protocol used f o r the built-in serial interface (J1 Serial) on the Omni II controller. Select the fun ction for the built-in s erial interface from the list. Us e the arrow keys to select the function th e n pr ess the ' # ' ke y. FUNCTION TYPES NUMB[...]

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    Page 51 OMNI II SPEC IFICA TION S Size: Controller: 13 W x 13 H x 4.5 D Console: 4.6 W x 4.5 H x 1.2 D Weight: Controller: approx. 10 lb. Console: approx. 0.5 lb. Operating 32 - 122 degrees F (0 - 50 degrees C) Ranges: 10 - 95 % relative humidity, non-condensing Power: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 60 watts Transformer: 24 VAC, 1.67 amps, 40 VA Battery: Recharge[...]

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    Page 52 UNDER WRITER'S LABORA T ORI ES (UL) INST ALLA TION REQUI REMENTS The Om ni II control units (20A 00-1, -4, a nd -12) are suita ble for Gr ade A household bur glar and f ire applicatio ns. Refer to U L 1641 fo r install ation requi rements. Mod el 20A00-4 is also suitable for u se in Commercial Burglar Alarm App lications, Grade B, C Ce[...]

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    Page 53 24-HOUR ST ANDBY BA TTER Y CAP ACITY Maximum curr ent ratin gs for 24-h ours: Aux 12 VDC , Switch 12 VDC, C onsole, an d O utpu ts 1-8: 250 m A Interior H orn and Ex terior Horn: 350 mA BLACK WIRE TO - RED W IRE TO + 12V 7AH BATTERY BATTERY 12V 7AH BLACK RED 3M, P /N 952 SNAP CO NNECTO R OVER WIRE 12" 12" FIGURE 15 - 24-HOUR STAND[...]

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    Page 54 SMOKE DETECT OR INST ALLA TION GUIDELINES 1. Ceiling mounted smoke detecto rs should be located in the center of the roo m or hall, or not less than 4 inches fro m any wall. When the det ector is m ounted on a w all, the top of the det ector should be 4 t o 12 inch es from th e cei ling. 2. Do not in stall smoke detectors wh ere nor mal am [...]

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    Page 55 APPENDIX A – CONT ACT ID REPOR TI NG FORMA T ZONE TYPE TRIP TROUBLE DESCRIPTION Entry/exit (also Double & Quad) 134 370 Entry/exit burglary Perimeter (also Latching) 131 370 Perimeter burglary Night Interior (also Latching) 132 370 Interior burglary Away Interior (also Latching) 132 370 Interior burglary Panic 120 375 Panic alarm Poli[...]

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    Page 56 APPENDIX B - DIGIT AL COMMUNICA TOR CODE SHEET INFORMATION FOR CENTRAL STATION Date: ________ _________ ________ Subs criber Nam e: __________ ____________ _________ ____________ _____ __________ ____________ Addres s 1: _____________ _________ ____________ ______________ _____________ ______ ___ Addres s 2: _______ _________ ____________ _[...]

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    Page 57 CODE ZONE DE SCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE 98 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 TEST CODE ZONE 1: ZONE 2: ZONE 3: ZONE 4: ZONE 5: ZONE 6: ZONE 7: ZONE 8: ZONE 9: ZONE 10: ZONE 11: ZONE 12: ZONE 13: ZONE 14: ZONE 15: ZONE 16: ZONE 17: ZONE 18: ZONE 19: ZONE 20: ZONE 21: ZONE 22: ZONE 23: ZONE 24: ZON[...]

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    Page 58 CODE ZONE DE SCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE 28 29 30 31 32 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 BB BC BD BE BF C0 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 ZONE 28: ZONE 29: ZONE 30: ZONE 31: ZONE 32: ZONE 33: ZONE 34: ZONE 35: ZONE 36: ZONE 37: ZONE 38: ZONE 39: ZONE 40: ZONE 41: ZONE 42: ZONE 43: ZONE 44: ZONE 45: ZONE 46: ZONE 47: ZONE 48: FREEZE ALARM FIRE EMERG POLICE [...]

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    Page 59 CODE ZONE DE SCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE 99 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 CANCEL CODE OTHER OPEN USER 1 OPEN USER 2 OPEN USER 3 OPEN USER 4 OPEN USER 5 OPEN USER 6 OPEN USER 7 OPEN USER 8 OPEN USER 9 OPEN USER 10 OPEN USER 11 OPEN USER 12 OPEN USER 13 OPEN USER 14 OPEN USER 15 OPEN USER 16 OPE[...]

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    Page 60 CODE ZONE DE SCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 USER 10 CLOSE USER 11 CLOSE USER 12 CLOSE USER 13 CLOSE USER 14 CLOSE USER 15 CLOSE USER 16 CLOSE __________ ____________ ___ __________ ____________ ___ __________ ____________ ___ __________ ____________ ___ __________ ____________ ___ __________ ____________ ___ __________ ______[...]

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