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Installation
Simplified…
by
April 2006
Cell Phones
 As a courtesy to all,
please set your cell phones
to silent.
 There will be a break to
return phone calls
Installation
System Controller: Omni LT
ZONE
SMK
COM
OUT2
SWITCH 12V
(OUTPUT)
J9
NRM
(NO)
WARNING
(NC)
TO PREVENT RISK
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DE-ENERGIZE THIS
UNIT AND DISCONNECT
TELEPHONE LINES
BEFORE SERVICING.
1K EOL
BURGLARY
ZONE
12V
12V
4-WIRE
SMOKE
ZN
SMK
J9
SWITCH 12V
(OUTPUT)
OUT2
ZN
1K
EOL
Z8
ZONE
ZN
12V
2-WIRE
SMOKE
1K
EOL
ZONE
Z8
NRM
4-WIRE FIRE ZONE
2-WIRE FIRE ZONE
NOTES:
1. ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)
2. AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 0.5 AMP.
IN UL INSTALLATIONS, THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD CANNOT EXCEED 200mA.
3. SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP. IN UL INSTALLATIONS, SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 350mA.
CONNECT CABLE
TO CONTROLLER,
PLUG MODULAR
END INTO
RJ31X JACK
EARTH
GROUND
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
SOUNDER
CONSOLE(S)
TRANSFORMER
16.5VAC 40VA
AUXILIARY
12VDC
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT(S)
DE-ENERGIZE THIS
UNIT AND DISCONNECT
TELEPHONE LINES
BEFORE SERVICING.
ZONE (1-4)
1K
EOL
ZONE (1-4)
IN
4-WIRE FIRE ZONE
System Controller: Omni IIe / Pro II
BURGLARY ZONES
12V
2-WIRE
SMOKE
2-WIRE FIRE ZONE
NOTES:
1. SWITCH 12V, AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS 1-8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP.
IN UL INSTALLATIONS, THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD CANNOT EXCEED 250mA.
2. SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP, SPLIT BETWEEN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR HORN OUTPUTS. IN UL INSTALLATIONS, SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 350mA.
EARTH
GROUND
OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
SWITCHED
12 VDC
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
TRANSFORMER
24 VAC 40 VA
100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1)
AUXILIARY 12 VDC
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
CONSOLE(S)
INTERIOR
SOUNDER
ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY
ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)
(See NOTE 2)
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONES 1-16 ARE CONFIGURABLE FOR BURGLARY, FIRE, TEMPERATURE, OR AUXILIARY.
2-WIRE SOMKE DETECTORS MAY ONLY BE CONNECTED TO ZONES 1-4.
CONNECT CABLE
TO CONTROLLER,
PLUG MODULAR
END INTO
RJ31X JACK
EXTERIOR
SOUNDER
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ONLY ZONES 9-16 MAY BE CONFIGURED AS ENERGY SAVER ZONES.
ONLY ZONE 16 MAY BE USED FOR REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTATS.
ZONE
INPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT(S)
DE-ENERGIZE THIS
UNIT AND DISCONNECT
TELEPHONE LINES
BEFORE SERVICING.
ZONE (1-4)
1K
EOL
ZONE (1-4)
IN
4-WIRE FIRE ZONE
Lumina and Lumina Pro
BURGLARY ZONES
12V
2-WIRE
SMOKE
2-WIRE FIRE ZONE
NOTES:
1. SWITCH 12V, AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS 1-8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP.
IN UL INSTALLATIONS, THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD CANNOT EXCEED 250mA.
2. SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP, SPLIT BETWEEN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR HORN OUTPUTS. IN UL INSTALLATIONS, SOUNDERS CANNOT EXCEED 350mA.
EARTH
GROUND
OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
SWITCHED
12 VDC
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
TRANSFORMER
24 VAC 40 VA
100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1)
AUXILIARY 12 VDC
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
CONSOLE(S)
INTERIOR
SOUNDER
ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY
ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)
(See NOTE 2)
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONES 1-16 ARE CONFIGURABLE FOR BURGLARY, FIRE, TEMPERATURE, OR AUXILIARY.
2-WIRE SOMKE DETECTORS MAY ONLY BE CONNECTED TO ZONES 1-4.
CONNECT CABLE
TO CONTROLLER,
PLUG MODULAR
END INTO
RJ31X JACK
EXTERIOR
SOUNDER
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ONLY ZONES 9-16 MAY BE CONFIGURED AS ENERGY SAVER ZONES.
ONLY ZONE 16 MAY BE USED FOR REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTATS.
ZONE
INPUT
REMOTE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT(S)
Power & Ground
 Ground to good earth ground with
thick wire for surge/lightning
protection.
 Connect transformer (use a good one
with self reset capabilities)
 Omni IIe and Pro II use 24 volt
transformers
 Omni LT uses 16 volt transformer
 40 VA transformer
 Lumina systems include a transformer
and battery
Phone Line Seizure
 RJ31X Jack
 Phone Access
 Local
 Remote
RED
BROWN
GRAY
GRAY
GREEN
Bend tab up if
necessary to
ensure tight fit.
 Central Station
 Computer Access
Security System Wiring
Zones / Inputs
+ Z1 -
Normally Closed
+ Z2 -
Normally Open
 Door and window
security contacts
 Multiple contacts
may be wired in
series
Multiple Contacts On a Loop
Window 2
+
Z1
Zones / Inputs
Window 1
Normally Closed
Window 3
Powered Devices
+Aux+ Z5 -
 Motion Detectors
 CO Detectors
 Glass break
Pwr
NC
Note: Diagram shows a normally closed (NC)
device. A normally open device can be used if the
EOL is in parallel.
4 - Wire Smoke Detection
Note for 4-wire smokes
start on zone 5 (easier to wire)
2 - Wire Smoke Detection
It is recommended NOT to use
2-wire smokes with sounders
(too much power draw)
RJ-31X Telco Jack
 Line seizure to
dial out in
emergency
 Ability to use in
house phones
HAI Consoles & Touchscreens
Address Each Console & Touchscreen
Consoles: Push and hold 4 & uparrow to get into console set up
mode
Touchscreens: Tap and hold HAI
logo to get into Touchscreen set up
mode
Powerline Interface
 For Lighting and Appliance
control
 Do not plug into surge strip
 HLC PIM plugs into Serial
Port
 X-10 plugs into X-10 jack
Serial Connection
Ethernet

Omni IIe, OmniPro II,
Lumina, and Lumina
Pro Controllers

Port 4369

128-bit AES (Advanced
Encryption Standard)

Use DNS service for
Dynamic IP if remote
access desired
Omni IIe / Pro II Security Expanders
•10A06-1 Hardwire Expander
•Mounts on Controller
•16 Zones
•Up to 2 on Omni II, Pro II
•22A00-1 OmniLT expansion
module
•16 Zones and 8 voltage outputs
•Mounts on OmniLT controller
•17A00 Expansion Enclosure
•16 Zones and 16 voltage outputs
•1 amp battery backed, monitored
power supply – uses 24 V 40 VA
transformer, 12 V battery
•Ideal for powering touchscreens
•Saves on homerun wiring
•Up to 8 on OmniPro II
Thermostat Installation
communication
connector
sensor
HVAC wires
Backlight jumper
Thermostat Communication
Earth
24VAC
12V GND
GND
INPUT
SWITCH
+ Z1 -
•
•
•
+ Z2 -
12V GND
+ Z3 -
12V GND
12V
AUXILIARY
+ Z4 -
GND
A
B
INT
CONSOLE
+ Z5 -
+ Z6 -
GND
EXT
1
GND
2
3
HORN
+ Z7 -
+ Z8 -
GND
4
5
GND
6
7
GND
8
OUTPUTS
+ Z9 -
Address: Mode Off, Prog 3x, Fan, Location 00,
Fan to Exit
Option 3, Value 5
Filter Reminder
• Turn off Option 15, Value 60
+ Z10 -
+ Z11 -
+ Z12 -
GRN RED BRN GRY
PHONE
+ Z13 -
+ Z14 -
+ Z15 -
+ Z16 -
Communications Wiring Detail
YELLOW
GREEN
BLACK
 When used with HAI controller, connect black AND red
communication wires from thermostat to black wire, then
black wire to COM at the controller. Wire as shown.
Omni IIe / Pro II / Lumina
OmniLT
Address Thermostats
 Be sure thermostats are working with HVAC system first (follow
procedure in manual)
 Enable thermostats in controller: Setup - Installer – Temperatures
(9-#-5 on console) and set each thermostat to auto heat/cool
 Press Prog Prog Prog Fan to get into set up mode
 Location 0 is the Thermostat Address
 Use ^ and v keys to change location value
 Set thermostats to consecutive addresses (1, 2, 3…)
 While you’re there, turn off internal scheduler (location 3 = 5)
 Use < and > keys while in set up to advance to next location
 Press FAN to exit set up or just let it time out
 Verify communications by Status-Temperature (6-5) on console –
you should see the thermostat temperature
 See the manual before you change anything else!!
Outdoor Temp
Earth
24VAC
12V GND
GND
INPUT
SWITCH
+ Z1 -
+ Z2 -
12V GND
+ Z3 -
12V GND
12V
AUXILIARY
+ Z4 -
GND
A
B
INT
CONSOLE
+ Z5 -
+ Z6 -
GND
EXT
1
GND
2
3
HORN
+ Z7 -
+ Z8 -
GND
4
5
GND
6
7
GND
8
OUTPUTS
+ Z9 -
+ Z10 -
+ Z11 -
No Direct Sunlight or Direct Rain
Mount In a Covered Location
‘Weather resistant’ Not ‘Weather Proof’
Mount Vertically
31A00-7 Outdoor Sensor
+ Z12 -
GRN RED BRN GRY
PHONE
+ Z13 -
+ Z14 -
+ Z15 -
+ Z16 -
Power Up
 Follow power up
procedure in manual.
 Check connections for
shorts, opens, wire
whiskers, tightness,
etc.
 Plug in transformer
(system should power
up: AC power LED
comes on and status
light flashes)
 Connect Battery
 Consoles will beep
during power up and
until addresses are set.
 Test all zones and
devices!
Setup
The “Left half” and The “Right half”
Set Up:
Programming:
 Names of Units, Zones,
Buttons, Thermostats,
Codes, etc.
 Where home automation is
done, coordinating security,
temperature and lighting
 Zone types, output types,
thermostat types
 Expansion boards and
enclosures, wireless
 Digital and voice dialers
 Longitude, latitude & time
zone, etc.
 Front Light on When Front
door is open if it’s after dark
PCAccess
 Create programs in PCAccess
 Review, edit delete, cut, paste,
copy
 Search for programs
 Download to controller
Security Stamp
Recommendation:
Just Hit ‘Enter’
Password
Default Password:
‘Password’
Opening screen
Open or create a New File
Creating a New File
Creating a New File
Once a controller is
selected the file data can
not be converted to a
different controller
Customer Data
Just for your notes
All of data on this screen is
for company records. It is
NOT downloaded to the
controller
Setup Names/Voice: Zones
Always Step 1
Note: Use
Upper/Lower
Case
Hardware cheat sheet: Z= Main Control Board;
EX1-1 = Expander 1, Input 1;
EE1-1 = Expansion Enclosure 1, Input 1
Note: Always
Choose the
voice
descriptions
when text is
entered. It is
an excellent
habit!
Setup Names/Voice: Tab Key
Setup Names/Voice: Units
HLC units are labeled on the right
1. HLC Configuration
LIVING ROOM SWITCHES
LIVING ROOM CONTROLLER
HOUSE
CONTROLLER
MASTER
BEDROOM
DINING ROOM SWITCHES
DINING ROOM CONTROLLER
Set up rooms with HLC
 To Use HLC:
 Rooms are set up in
groups of 8 units
 The first unit in a room is
reserved for a room
controller
 The last unit can be
used for a house
controller
 All you have to do is
create the rooms and
HLC does the rest

1: Living Room Controller
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


2: Chandelier
3: Sconces
4: Wall Wash
5: Lamps
6: Picture Spots
7:
8:
9: Den Room Controller

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10: Lights
11: Cove
12: Lamps
13: Bar
14
15
16 House Controller
HLC Details

Standard HLC Configuration:
 First unit in a group of 8 (1, 9,
17, 25, …) is reserved for Room
Controller
 Up to 7 loads (lights or
appliances) per Room Controller
 Up to 8 rooms per House
Controller
 OmniLT: 14 loads (2 rooms)
 Omni IIe and Lumina: 56 loads
(8 rooms)
 OmniPro II and Lumina Pro: 217
loads (30 rooms)
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Example: Omni Controller
automatically links 1: Living
Room Controller with loads 2 – 8,
and 9: Den Room Controller with
loads 10 – 16.
Homeowner can easily adjust
scenes for the different rooms.
Up to 8 House Controllers can be
added anywhere “on the eights”
in the first 64 units (example:
unused unit 8 and/or 16) and it
will control the first 8 rooms (64
units).
Loads and buttons are still fully
controllable (and programmable)
in Omni
Setup Names/Voice: Buttons
Note: Only
use a ‘Button’
when the
customer
should have
manual
control of the
routine. Use
a flag for
‘hidden’
routines
Setup Names/Voice: Codes
Note: Naming
users and
assigning
them
individual
codes makes
reading the
even logs
easier and
more
informative.
Setup Names/Voice: Thermostat
Setup Names/Voice: Messages
Displayed On
Keypad
Spoken over
the phone or
out the 2-way
voice board
ASCII Messages
Sent / Received
through the RS-232
serial port (ProLink)
^M=Carriage Return
Note: The text and voice do not
have to relate to each other but
it does reduce confusion
Serial Configuration
Confirm the
Correct Port
Leave at 9600
Baud
For Serial Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST match
Code 1 CURRENTLY in the controller. At default both are
1111. After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out. Pull the
transformer and battery to power down the controller.
Network Configuration
The Omni ProII uses a 10Base T connection
Change via console, serial or modem
Ethernet Options on the Console
9, Valid Code, 6,  (Scroll to Options)
Must be read from the console
For Network Connections: Code 1 in the
software file MUST match Code 1 CURRENTLY
in the controller. At default both are 1111.
After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out.
Pull the transformer and battery to power down
the controller.
Modem Configuration
Confirm the
Correct Port
Last 4 ones
‘1111’ is the
access code
Leave at 19200
Baud
Modems should
‘auto discover’
LT = 300
Omni II = 9600
Pro II = 14.4K
For Modem Connections: Code 1 in the software file MUST
match Code 1 CURRENTLY in the controller. At default both
are 1111. After 3 unsuccessful tries you are locked out. Pull
the transformer and battery to power down the controller.
Command: Set Time
Are we currently
in Daylight
Savings Time?
Winter = No
Summer = Yes
Show / Status
Show / Status / Zones
Note: It is an excellent habit to always confirm hardware connections
A/D Reading
0 - 255
Omni II / Pro II – Standard (non-smoke) readings:
0 – 20 = High Side Ground Fault
36 – 80 = Low Side Ground Fault
111 – 136 = Closed
158 – 200 = Trouble
21 – 35 = Trouble
81 – 110 = Trouble
137 – 157 = End Of Line (Secure)
201 – 255 = Open
Show / Status / Units
Note: Double
click a unit to go
to the
unit/command
screen
Note: When 2-way devices are used the
controller will automatically update the status.
Remember to set the PLC Communication
protocol correctly.
This option is
based on the
last known
command to or
from a load.
Note: This can
only be reliable
information if
2-way devices
are used
Command / Units – Compose
Note: This
screen shot is
for a Unit set
for Compose.
Based on how
the PLC format
is set the
‘Scene’
command will
change to
‘Light Level’
Command / Units - Standard
Note: Notice
the ‘Light
Level’ Option.
‘Ramp’ refers
to ALC options.
Off / On / Dim / Brighten:
Perform the desired command for the time
period, and then do the opposite.
Setup / Codes
Code 1 is the
users most
powerful code. It
is always a
Master code and
will always allow
access via PC
Access software.
Never set user 1
to 0,0,0,0.
Setup / Dial
Number is spoken
during ‘dialed’
voice notification
for alarms.
Setup / Dial
T = 2 Second
Pause
Setup / Arming
Should Say
Entry/ Exit and
Perimeter Zone
Type Chime
Turn off when
kids have access
to the console
Loss of Phone is
considered a
‘trouble’ condition
Technically is
‘Force Arm’
Yes/No?
All Lights On for
Alarm
Setup / Miscellaneous - Settings
Speak alarms out
the 2-way voice
board
A link is in the
www.homeauto.com
dealer section
User: dealer
PW: haidlr
Which light to
flash in alarm?
Setup / Miscellaneous – Control
Include this
house code in
the All On/Off
Command?
Standard: X10, PCS, Lightolier in Compatibility Mode
Extended: Leviton, ACT A10
Compose: Lightolier Compose
UPB: for non HAI UPB products
HLC: for HAI Lighting Control Products
Setup / Miscellaneous – Clocks
Time Clocks are
used to compare
against in
programs. They
are not time
schedules.
Setup / Miscellaneous – DST
Setup / Installer - Control
Set The UPB Network
Address and Password
The 8 Outputs on the Main
Control Board
Setup / Installer - Zones
This refers to
the 17A00
zone
expansion
cabinet, NOT
the 10A06
zone
expander
When Zone Resistors are turned off all zone
inputs MUST be Normally Closed
Popular Zone Types
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Entry / Exit – Entry Exit Doors
Perimeter – Windows and Entry Points that should instantly alarm
Night Interior – Motion armed in Night / Away and Vacation Modes
Away Interior – Same as a Night Interior but NOT armed in Night Mode
2X or 4X Entry Delay – Multiply the standard entry delay time
Fire – 2 or 4 wire smoke detector
Auxiliary – ONLY automation, no security function
Outdoor Temperature – Temperature sensor, show on thermostats
Temperature – Temperature sensor, do not show on thermostats
Temperature Alarm – Temperature sensor, alarm when programmed
High or Low settings are exceeded.
Setup / Installer - Communicator
Always use
Contact ID
when
available
Setup / Installer - Partitioning
Setup / Installer - Temperature
Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous
Only relates
to access to
Installer
menus on the
console
Only relates
to access to
modem call in
Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous
‘0’ will keep the controller from
looking for a phone line. Don’t forget
to return to 8 once the house has a
phone line.
Setup / Installer - Miscellaneous
Turning off sounder supervision does
not turn the supervision current off
Setup / Installer - Expansion
OmniLink – HAI
Programming
Protocol
ProLink –
Custom written
ASCII Messages
Leave at 0!
Module # refers to the jumper in the
upper left corner. Defaults are
1 – 10A06 Expander
2 – ALC Board
3 – Serial Board
Consoles
 You can do all set up and
programming from the
console, using the
menus.
 Allows you to get the
basics up and running
quickly in the field.
 Programs can be added,
edited or deleted.
 Search capability.
Congratulations!
You know how to install, setup,
and program HAI Omni-Family
automation systems.
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