HOME AUTOMATION, INC Includes the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction Installation Manual Document Number 20I00-50 Rev. 2.14 February, 2007...
CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS, PORT NUMBER, AND ENCRYPTION KEY..............24 CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS ..............................25 CONTROLLER PORT NUMBER ............................25 ENCRYPTION KEY ................................25 OMNI IIe ETHERNET CONNECTIONS..........................25 CONNECTING TO NETWORK VIA PC ACCESS........................26 SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE ....................... 28 CONSOLE CHECK OUT................................28 TELEPHONE CHECK OUT ................................28 BURGLAR ZONE CHECK OUT ..............................29...
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DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR........................32 DESCRIPTION OF CONTACT ID..............................32 DESCRIPTION OF 4/2 FORMAT ...............................33 3/1 FORMAT ....................................33 OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS ............................33 INSTALLER SETUP............................ 34 SETUP CONTROL ..................................34 X-10 HOUSE CODE ................................34 UPB NETWORK ID ................................34 X-10 3-PHASE ..................................35 OUTPUT TYPES ..................................35 Z-WAVE NODE ID .................................37 SETUP ZONES....................................37 WIRELESS RECEIVER ................................37...
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SWINGER SHUTDOWN NUMBER............................55 CROSS ZONE WINDOW................................55 ZONE 1 OPTIONS – ZONE 48 OPTIONS..........................55 SIA CP-01 COMPLIANCE ......................... 56 OMNI IIe SPECIFICATIONS ........................57 UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL) INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ......58 24-HOUR STANDBY BATTERY CAPACITY..................59 SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ................ 60 APPENDIX A –...
INTRODUCTION This installation guide is intended as an aid to installing the Omni IIe Control & Security System. The installer should also have thoroughly reviewed and understood the Omni IIe Owner's Manual, which has important information regarding final setup of the system.
X-10 Interface Module (P/N: TW523): Plug one end of the 4-conductor modular cable into the connector marked “J7” (X-10) on the Omni IIe controller and plug the other end into the modular connector on the X-10 Interface Module. 6. Refer to FIGURE 1 (CONTROLLER HOOKUP) for this configuration.
1/4" SPACING BLACK WIRE TO - RED WIRE TO + YUASA NP7-12 BATTERY OR EQUIVALENT 12V 7AH THE BATTERY IS NON-POWER LIMITED. THE BATTERY LEADS MUST BE SEPERATED FROM ALL OTHER POWER LIMITED/CLASS II WIRING IN THE ENCLOSURE BY AT LEAST 1/4" Status COLD WATER PIPE POWER TRANSFORMER...
ABOUT SECURITY ZONES Each of the 48 security zone inputs on an Omni IIe system may be configured as a burglary zone, a fire zone, a temperature zone, or an auxiliary input. Zones 1-4, however, are the only inputs that can be used with 2-wire smoke detectors. Zones 9-16 are the only inputs that can be configured as a PESM.
1. Smoke detectors must be powered from SWITCH 12V or an Output configured as a SWITCHED POWER OUTPUT. 2. End of line resistor: 1000 ohms. Maximum loop resistance EXCLUDING end of line resistor is a 150 ohms. Use HAI Model 1503A0011 End of Line Resistor Assembly in UL Listed Installations.
2-Wire Smoke Detector Compatibility Chart FOUR-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Omni IIe supports four-wire smoke detectors connected to any zone (1-48). 1. Use normally open (closed for alarm) four-wire "SYSTEM" type smoke detectors (System Sensor 2112/24TR or equivalent), rated 8 - 14 VDC.
WHEN Z1-Z4 IS CONFIGURED AS A SUPERVISED FIRE OR GAS ZONE, THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11-J14 MUST BE IN "SMK" POSISTION SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2100TS BOTTOM PLATE ZONE ZONE SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2100TS BOTTOM PLATE ZONE ZONE MODEL 1503A0011 1K OHM EOL RESISTOR FIGURE 3 - TWO-WIRE FIRE ZONE CONNECTIONS Page 7...
WHEN Z1-Z4 IS CONFIGURED AS A SUPERVISED FIRE OR GAS ZONE, THE CORRESPONDING ZONE JUMPERS J11-J14 MUST BE IN "SMK" POSISTION GREEN YELLOW BLACK BLACK SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2112/24TR YELLOW BOTTOM GREEN PLATE SYSTEM SENSOR MODEL 2112/24TR BOTTOM PLATE ZONE YELLOW ZONE GREEN...
PHONE LED will come on. When the phone line rings, the PHONE LED will light. 9. If the Omni IIe is accessed on an in house telephone, the Omni IIe will disconnect the phones from the phone company lines and supply its own talk voltage to the phones.
BEND TAB UP IF NECESSARY TO ENSURE TIGHT FIT RED(-) GREEN(+) TELEPHONE NETWORK INTERFACE CUSTOMER ACCESS RED(-) GREEN(+) SURGE ARRESTOR SURGE ARRESTOR MUST BE GROUNDED! RJ11 HOUSE PHONE TO TELCO JACK(S) INTERFACE AT SURGE ARRESTOR TO ALL HOUSE TELEPHONES OR PBX FIGURE 5 - RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS Page 10...
RED(-) GREEN(+) TELEPHONE NETWORK RED(-) GREEN(+) INTERFACE CUSTOMER DSL SPLITTER ACCESS SURGE ARRESTOR VOICE SURGE ARRESTOR LINE IN MUST BE GROUNDED! RJ11 TO ALL HOUSE HOUSE TELEPHONES PHONE DATA JACK(S) DSL MODEM COMPUTER FIGURE 6 - RJ31X JACK CONNECTIONS LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP 1.
CONSOLE SETUP The console has different operating options that can be setup from the console to the user's preference. If more than one console is being used, it is required that you give each console a different address. You can change the address of a console through the console setup mode.
FOR MODEL NUMBERS SEE NOTE 1 UNDER "LCD CONSOLE HOOKUP" CONSOLE FACE (SNAPS ON TO BOTTOM PLATE) CONTROL SECURITY BUTTONS TEMP STATUS FIRE BOTTOM PLATE EVENTS MESSAGE SETUP CANCEL MENU CONSOLE PC BOARD (MOUNTED TO CONSOLE FACE) SUPPLIED CABLE (PLUGS INTO J1) YELLOW GREEN BLACK...
SOUNDER OUTPUTS The Horn Output provides 12VDC to power bells, piezo sirens, self-contained sirens, and siren drivers (do not connect speakers to the Horn Output). Sounders can draw up to 1 amp MAXIMUM, split between the Interior and Exterior Horn Outputs - (See Specifications for UL Ratings).
CONTROLLER OUTPUTS The Omni IIe provides 8 programmable hardwired voltage outputs and two horn voltage outputs. These outputs are programmable for the following output types: • General Purpose low voltage switching applications (12 VDC) - Units 65 - 72 •...
This output can be used for radio communications or any other type of auxiliary communications to augment the built-in digital and voice dialers. Any communications device can be used with the Omni IIe, provided that it is powered by 12 VDC, has 12 VDC triggered inputs, and has 2 (or more) channels.
Run a 3 (or 4) conductor wire from Omni IIe to the thermostat location. All thermostats are connected in parallel to Zone 16 and Output 8. Connect the red COMM cable wire with the black COMM cable wire. Make the connections (as shown in Figure 11) using the supplied wire splices.
NOTE: Programmable Energy Saver Modules must be connected to zones 9-16 on the Omni IIe controller. 1. Omni IIe can support up to 8 Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESM). Each PESM requires one security zone input and one controller output. The zone input corresponds to the controller output (Zone 9 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 8, respectively).
2. When mounting outdoors, plan to mount under an overhang or to the underside of an eave, otherwise known as the soffet, to protect it from direct sunlight and rain. Run a 4-conductor wire from the Omni IIe controller to the selected location.
BLACK YELLOW GREEN EXISTING LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT RED LED ON - ENERGY SAVER IS OVERRIDING THERMOSTAT OFF - THERMOSTAT IS WORKING NORMALLY HEAT / AIR SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE FIGURE 13 - PESM CONNECTIONS Page 22...
(J1-J3). To access a serial port, use the HAI Model 21A05-2 Serial Cable Kit. Plug one end of the cable into one of the modular serial port connectors on the controller. Plug the other end into the Model 21A05-1 Communication Cable Adaptor (modular to DB-9 RS-232), which connects the Omni IIe serial port to the computer's DB-9 RS-232 port.
BUILT-IN ETHERNET PORT Omni IIe has an Ethernet port (J6) built onto the controller (labeled ETHERNET). The Ethernet port allows a device to connect to the Omni IIe controller via a network (i.e. Ethernet, Internet) using a secure, encrypted communication link. The Ethernet port transports HAI application-level packets containing Omni-Link serial protocol messages over IP.
CONTROLLER IP ADDRESS The controller’s local network IP address is used to identify the Omni IIe controller on the network. To view and assign the controller’s local network IP address, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. Using the down arrow key (↓), scroll to the...
CONNECTING TO NETWORK VIA PC ACCESS To access the controller over the network via PC Access: 1. Open an Omni IIe account file. 2. Click Configure >> Network. If you are connecting from the local network, enter the controller’s IP address under “Network IP Address or Domain Name”.
(the router/switch) in the local network. This allows you to locate and connect to the Omni IIe controller without having a computer on the local network powered up and running.
Within one minute, the STATUS LED should begin blinking at a rate of 1 blink per second. This indicates that the Omni IIe processor and software are working. The PHONE LED should be OFF (if all telephones are on-hook and the RJ31X jack is properly connected.
5. Record the owner's NAME and ADDRESS in the ADDRESS speech memory as shown in SETUP ADDRESS in the OWNER'S MANUAL (Press 8, 9, then 1111 or the current Master code to record the address). NOTE: DO NOT record any TOUCH TONES in the ADDRESS!! 6.
13.7 volts. If not, make sure that there isn't too much load on the system. Disconnect all loads. If the STATUS LED still won't blink, there is a problem with the controller board and it must be returned to HAI for repair.
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2. Unplug the power transformer. 3. Disconnect the battery 4. Disconnect the RJ31X modular cable at the jack!! If you only disconnect it at the Omni IIe controller only, the house phones won't work. 5. Disconnect the X-10 cable. Disconnect the serial cable.
When using Contact ID, the alarm codes and/or reporting format cannot be changed. However, if the DCM code (under the 4/2 and 3/1 Alarm Code Formats) is set to “0” or “00”, then Omni IIe will not make a call to the central station to report that code when using Contact ID.
OPENING AND CLOSING REPORTS The Omni IIe system can send opening and closing reports by user to the central station. When the system is disarmed by user code 1-16, the communicator can call the central station and report that the system was disarmed (opened) with the user code that was used.
INSTALLER SETUP This section describes the items that the installer must setup as part of system installation. The Installer Setup mode is used to configure the general operation of the system, the Outputs, the Areas, the Zone Types, the Digital Communicator, and various other settings.
When “Status Tracking” is enabled, this is done automatically after a scene is executed. The value set for the UPB Status Time is the amount of seconds that the Omni IIe controller waits before requesting status after a scene is executed.
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A1 OK TO ARM Area 1 OK To Arm A1 ARMED Area 1 Armed A1 PRE-ALM SNDR Area 1 Pre-Alarm Sounder A1 INT SNDR Area 1 Interior Sounder A1 INT BURG SNDR Area 1 Interior Burglary Sounder A1 INT FIRE SNDR Area 1 Interior Fire Sounder (3 pulse temporal pattern) A1 EXT SNDR Area 1 Exterior Sounder...
NOTES: 1. Up to 2 Model 10A06 Hardwire Expanders can be used with the Omni IIe. Zones 1-16 on the first Expander are Zones 17-32 on Omni IIe. Zones 1-16 on the second Expander are Zones 33-48 on Omni IIe.
To change a zone type, press the ' # ' key, then use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of zone types. Press the ' # ' key to select a new type The display shows: SELECT TYPE: PERIMETER ZONE RESPONSE TIME All zones, in the Omni IIe are set to a 300 millisecond fixed response time. ZONE TYPES ZONE TYPE NUMBER DESCRIPTION ENTRY/EXIT...
LATCHING ZONE TYPES When any device (other then FIRE or GAS) is connected to SWITCH 12V or a Switched 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).
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DURESS EMERGENCY. If this zone is accidentally tripped, you will not know that the Omni IIe is making a silent dial out, and hence won't know to stop it. To stop a silent dial out once it has started, you must go to the console and press OFF then enter your code.
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Zones that are not in use should be configured as AUXILIARY. KEYSWITCH INPUT This zone is used to arm AWAY and Disarm the Omni IIe security system using a toggle (to ground) keyswitch or keypad. PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY SAVER MODULE This zone type is for use with the Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESM).
0-9999 COMMUNICATOR TYPE This item is used to select the transmitting parameters of the digital communicator. The Omni IIe can transmit in FAST 2300 Hz (20 PPS) mode, in SLOW 1400 Hz (10 PPS) 3/1 format, and in Contact ID.
TWO-WAY AUDIO If a Two-Way Audio Module is being used, this item enables hands free audio communication between your customer's premises and the central station. After the transmission of the alarm to the central station, the operator can talk and listen to people and sounds at the premises. TWO-WAY AUDIO: 0=NO 1=YES If a Two-Way Audio Module is part of the system, select the 1 (YES) key to enable this feature.
The various alarm codes are sent when the indicated alarm zone is tripped. Each alarm code must be two digits long for 4/2 format (01-FF), 1 digit for 3/1 format (1-F). To disable the digital communicator for a specific zone, set the alarm code to 0 or 00. The digital dialer will not report when this zone is tripped.
UNITS 69 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 70 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 71 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 72 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 73-80 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 81-88 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 89-96 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 97-104 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 105-112 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 113-120 AREAS: 0=CLR UNITS 121-128 AREAS: ↑...
BUTTONS 33-40 AREAS: 0=CLR BUTTONS 41-48 AREAS: 0=CLR BUTTONS 49-56 AREAS: 0=CLR BUTTONS 57-64 AREAS: ↑ 0=CLR SETUP AREAS: CONSOLES To assign consoles to areas, from the Setup Areas menu, press the 4 (CONS) key. Each console must be assigned to one and only one area. A console may be set to global, which allows it to access areas other than its assigned area through security arming and the "go to"...
THERMOSTAT TYPE If HAI thermostats are part of the system, this item specifies the thermostat type for each thermostat (this enables the thermostat). If thermostats are used, they must be configured to the applicable thermostat type. When any THERMOSTAT TYPE is changed from the default setting of "Not Used", Zone 16 and Output 8 is automatically configured for thermostats.
Remember this Installer code and do not disable. There is no way to reset or retrieve the code! If the code is forgotten or disabled, the Omni IIe controller must be sent back to the factory. Call for an RA#.
DIAL OUT DELAY The DIAL OUT DELAY is the number of seconds that the Omni IIe waits before making an emergency dial out, AFTER the alarm is "tripped" (activated by burglar or fire) to preclude an accidental activation of the alarm from calling in a false alarm.
This unit includes an alarm verification feature that will result in a delay of the system fire alarm signal from the initiating circuit. The total delay (Omni IIe controller plus detector delay) shall not exceed 60 seconds. No other initiating devices shall be connected to these circuits unless approved by the local authority having jurisdiction.
CLOCK ADJUSTMENT If the clock on an Omni IIe is running faster or slower than the actual time, you can have the Omni IIe automatically compensate up to 29 seconds per day. The Omni IIe will add or subtract the selected amount of time daily.
Resetting the system RAM will not reset any setup items stored in EEPROM. RESET SYSTEM RAM? 0=NO 1=YES ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS The Ethernet MAC Address, short for Media Access Control address, is the hardware address that uniquely identifies Omni IIe when connected to a network. ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS ↑ FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF...
SERIAL 1 RATE "Serial 1 Rate" selects the baud rate used for the first built-in serial interface (J1 Serial) on the Omni IIe controller. Select the baud rate for the first built-in serial interface from the list. Use the arrow keys to select the baud rate then press the ' # ' key.
SERIAL 4 RATE "Serial 4 Rate" selects the baud rate used when a Serial Interface Module is added to the Omni IIe system. If a Serial Interface Module is installed, select its baud rate then press the ' # ' key.
SETUP ZONE OPTIONS Zone options are parameters that define the way that a zone functions. There are global zone options that affect all zones and there are individual zone options that affect how each individual zone functions. To configure zone options, from the Installer Setup menu, press the 8 (ZOPT) key. SWINGER SHUTDOWN NUMBER Swinger Shutdown is a false alarm prevention feature that counts the number of alarms caused by a specific zone.
SIA CP-01 COMPLIANCE This control complies with the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard - Features for False Alarm Reduction. CP-01 is a standard sponsored by the Security Industry Association (SIA) designed with features for security systems and associated arming and disarming devices intended to reduce the incidence of false alarms. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES SHIPPING DEFAULTS AND RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING CP-01...
OMNI IIe SPECIFICATIONS 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)
UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL) INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The Omni IIe control units (20A00-50, -51, and -52) are suitable for household burglar and fire applications. Refer to UL1641 for installation requirements. Model 20A00-51 is also suitable for use in Commercial Burglar Alarm Applications, Central Station, Local and Police Connect.
24-HOUR STANDBY BATTERY CAPACITY Maximum current ratings for 24-hours: Aux 12 VDC, Switch 12 VDC, Console, and Outputs 1-8: 250 mA Interior Horn and Exterior Horn: 350 mA 3M, P/N 952 SNAP CONNECTOR OVER WIRE 12" 12" BLACK BLACK WIRE TO - RED WIRE TO + BATTERY BATTERY...
SMOKE DETECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 1. Ceiling mounted smoke detectors should be located in the center of the room or hall, or not less than 4 inches from any wall. When the detector is mounted on a wall, the top of the detector should be 4 to 12 inches from the ceiling. 2.
__________________________________________________ Phone #: __________________________________________________ Relationship: __________________________________________________ 3. Name: __________________________________________________ Phone #: __________________________________________________ Relationship: __________________________________________________ Subscriber Equipment: Home Automation, Inc. - Omni IIe Notes: __________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ First Phone #: ____________________________________________ First Account #: ____________________________________________ Second (Backup) Phone #: __________________________________...
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CODE ZONE DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE _________________________ TEST CODE __________________________________ ZONE 1: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 2: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 3: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 4: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 5: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 6: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 7: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 8: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 9:...
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CODE ZONE DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE ZONE 28: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 29: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 30: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 31: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 32: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 33: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 34: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 35: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 36: _________________________ __________________________________ ZONE 37:...
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CODE ZONE DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE _________________________ 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...
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CODE ZONE DESCRIPTION ACTION TO TAKE USER 10 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 11 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 12 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 13 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 14 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 15 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ USER 16 CLOSE _________________________ __________________________________ Page 66...