Home Automation OMNI-BUS 125A00-1 User Manual

Model 125A00-1
SPECIFICATIONS
23A 12V
DELETING A REMOTE CONTROL
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(See receiving device user
device user manual for more
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User’s Guide
o 6 Channels o For use with HAI Omni-Bus Output devices o Requires an HAI Omni-Bus RF Transceiver on an Omni-Bus
network
o Frequency: 433.92MHz o Range: Up to 30m (indoors), up to 100m (outdoors)
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
To switch a device ON or OFF
Press and release the button on the Remote Control. The remote control will toggle between the ON and OFF commands each time the button is
To DIM a light (when used with an Omni-Bus Dimmer unit)
Enter DIM/BRIGHT mode on the Remote control by pressing buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously.
The Remote Control will exit the DIM/BRIGHT mode automatically if no buttons are pressed for 7 seconds.
A forced exit can be achieved by pressing buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously again.
pressed.
Press and hold the appropriate button on the Remote Control to dim or brighten the light.
A Remote Control channel programmed into an Omni-Bus receiving device may be deleted from that device via the OMNIBUS Installation Software or by following the procedure below:
1. Place the receiving device into the programming mode. This is normally done by pressing and holding the button on the receiving device until the receiving device LED starts flashing continuously (see receiving device user guide).
2.
3. Exit the programming mode on the receiving device.
DELETE ALL
All remote control channels programmed into ANY Omni-Bus RECEIVING device can be deleted entirely by using any Omni-Bus Remote Control. The remote control used for this does not necessarily need to be one that was previously programmed into the device. This allows a lost or stolen remote control to be deleted before reprogramming the new remote control.
1. Place the receiving device into the programming mode. This is normally done by pressing and holding the button on the receiving device until the receiving device LED starts flashing continuously (see receiving device user guide).
2.

OMNIBUS PROGRAMMING

See the HAI OMNIBUS Software User Guide for more information on how to program the remote control into an Omni-Bus output devices using the OMNIBUS Installation Software.

MANUAL PROGRAMMING

1. Place the receiving device into the programming mode. This is normally done by pressing and holding the button on the receiving device until its LED starts flashing continuously. (See receiving device user guide for more information).
2.
3. Exit the programming mode on the receiving device.
Press and hold the DESIRED channel button on the Remote Control until the remote sounds 3 beeps (approx.10 seconds). Check for a confirmation signal from the receiving device. (See receiving device user manual for more information).
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the remote control does not respond to any key presses or the LED fails to come on when a key is held in, the battery may need replacement.
The remote control uses one type
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3. Exit the programming mode on the receiving device.
KEYPAD LOCK FUNCTION
The keypad lock function can be used to prevent accidental remote control activation.
Enabling the Keypad Lock Function
Before the keypad lock function can be used, it has to be enabled as follows: Press and hold button 3 and 4 simultaneously until the remote sounds a burst of beeps (after approximately 5 seconds).
Disabling the Keypad Lock Function
Press and hold button 3 and 4 simultaneously until the remote sounds a short beep (after approximately 5 seconds).
Locking/Unlocking the Keypad
Lock or Unlock the Keypad on the Remote Control by pressing buttons 3 and 4 simultaneously. The Remote Control will sound a long beep when the Keypad is locked and any key is pressed on the remote control.
Press and hold the appropriate button on the remote control until the remote sounds 3 beeps followed by another set of 4 beeps. confirmation signal from the receiving device. manual for more information).
Press and hold any button on the remote control until the remote sounds
3 beeps, then 4 beeps and then 5 beeps (approximately 17 seconds).
Check for a confirmation signal from the receiving device. (See receiving
information).
Document: 125I00-1, Rev1.0 May 2010
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