Home Automation SECURITY SYSTEM User Manual

Owner's Manual
Document Number 21R00-1 Rev. 2.11
January, 2006
January, 2006
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Contents
INTRODUCTION.............................................. 1
Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listing..........................1
OVERALL DESCRIPTION.............................2
Console Operation ............................................................2
Normal Top-Level Display...............................................3
Display Menus.................................................................. 3
Main Menu...................................................................4
Error Beeps.................................................................. 4
Trouble Beeps..............................................................4
Confirmation Beep.......................................................5
Cancel.......................................................................... 5
Time Out...................................................................... 5
OmniLT Maintenance....................................................... 5
SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION.............. 6
Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms..... 6
Arming the Security System............................................. 6
Using Shortcut Keys......................................................... 7
Quick Arm........................................................................8
Bypassing Zones............................................................... 8
Auto-Bypass ................................................................ 8
Restoring Zones................................................................ 8
What To Do When You Come Home...............................9
What Happens When the Alarm is Activated...................9
Burglar Alarm Activated ............................................. 9
Fire Alarm Activated.................................................10
Gas Alarm Activated ................................................. 10
Emergency Keys.............................................................10
Police Emergency...................................................... 11
Fire Emergency.......................................................... 11
Auxiliary Emergency.................................................11
Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated...........11
Alarm Reset....................................................................11
Alarm Cancel.................................................................. 11
Trouble Indications......................................................... 12
Codes ..............................................................................12
Master Code............................................................... 12
Manager Code............................................................ 13
User Code ..................................................................13
Duress Code............................................................... 13
Panic Switches................................................................ 13
Testing Your System.......................................................13
CONTROL ....................................................... 14
About UPB......................................................................14
HAI Lighting Control (HLC) Format .............................15
About Rooms............................................................. 15
About Room Controllers............................................15
Room Controller LED Indicators...............................15
About House Controllers............................................16
About CentraLite.............................................................16
About Lutron RadioRA...................................................16
About ALC......................................................................17
ALC Module Types ...................................................17
About X-10 .....................................................................17
House Code.....................................................................17
Unit Numbers..................................................................17
Scrolling Through Names...............................................18
Controlling Units.............................................................18
Controlling a Room of HLC Lighting........................18
Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC Room .....18
Controlling Individual Lighting Loads in an HLC
Room or UPB Units...................................................19
Controlling CentraLite Units......................................19
Controlling RadioRA Units........................................20
Controlling ALC or X-10 Units.................................20
Ramp Command (ALC).........................................21
Controlling Compose Units........................................21
Scene Command (Compose)..................................21
Timed Commands...........................................................21
Status of a Unit................................................................22
Internal Flags...................................................................22
Controlling Outputs.........................................................22
All On / Off.....................................................................23
All Lights On .............................................................23
All Off........................................................................23
Leviton Scene Control.....................................................24
Scene..........................................................................24
Scene Commands...................................................24
Scene Set Command ..............................................24
Scene On Command...............................................24
Scene Off Command..............................................25
UPB Links..................................................................25
Activating and Deactivating Links.........................25
Setting a Link (Lighting Scenes)............................25
Executing Phantom Buttons.......................................26
Executing CentraLite Scenes .....................................26
Buttons............................................................................26
Temperature Control.......................................................27
HAI RC-Series Thermostats............................................27
Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs)............29
Freeze Alarms............................................................31
Indoor and Outdoor Temperature...............................31
Temperature Control of Appliances...........................32
Temperature Alarms........................................................32
Humidity.........................................................................32
Status...............................................................................32
Configuring HLC Devices .........................................33
Configuring HLC Devices using an Omni Console33
Configuring HLC Devices using an OmniTouch
Touchscreen...........................................................34
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Setup Mode for HLC Devices....................................34
Event Log........................................................................36
Show Events ..............................................................36
Messages.........................................................................37
Show Message ...........................................................37
Log Message..............................................................37
Clear Message............................................................38
Say Message .............................................................. 38
Phone Message...........................................................38
Send Message (Pro-Link)...........................................38
TELEPHONE CONTROL ............................. 40
Telephone Interface.........................................................40
In-House Phones.............................................................40
Remote Phones................................................................40
Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout........................41
Alternate Method............................................................41
Main Menu...................................................................... 41
Recording Your Address............................................42
Panic Button over the Phone (# # # # # #) ...................... 42
PC Access .......................................................................42
Emergency Dial-Out.......................................................43
Digital Dialer ..................................................................43
Voice Dialer....................................................................43
How the OmniLT Voice Dialer Works...................... 43
What the OmniLT Voice Dialer Does .......................43
What You Hear - If Your OmniLT Calls You...........44
Entering the Code ......................................................44
SETUP............................................................... 45
Set Up Codes...................................................................45
1 = Master..................................................................45
2 = Manager...............................................................45
3 = User......................................................................45
Duress Code...............................................................46
Set Up Time....................................................................46
Set Up Programs............................................................. 46
1 = Add Programs......................................................47
2 = Show Programs.................................................... 47
3 = Delete All Programs ............................................48
Edit Programs..................................................................49
Edit Programs When.......................................................49
Times Programs.........................................................49
Button and Event Programs ............................................50
Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons...............50
Security Mode Event Buttons.................................... 51
Zone Event Buttons................................................52
All On/Off Event Buttons.......................................... 52
UPB Link Triggers.................................................53
Alarm Event Buttons..................................................53
X-10 Event Buttons....................................................53
Miscellaneous Event Buttons..................................... 54
Message Event Buttons (Pro-Link)............................ 54
Switch Press Event Buttons (CentraLite)...................55
Edit Program Command..................................................55
Program Control Commands......................................55
Unit Toggle Command...........................................56
Program Security Commands.....................................56
Program Button Commands.......................................56
Program All On / All Off Commands........................57
Program Video Commands*......................................57
Program Temperature Commands..............................57
Program Energy Cost.................................................57
Program Message Commands....................................57
Edit Program Condition...................................................57
Program Control Conditions ......................................57
Program Security Mode Conditions...........................58
Program Zone Conditions ..........................................58
Program Time Clock Conditions................................ 58
Program Other Conditions .........................................58
Set Up Dial......................................................................59
Telephone Access.......................................................59
Answer Outside Call ..............................................59
Remote Commands................................................60
Rings Before Answer.................................................60
Dial Type....................................................................60
My Phone Number.....................................................60
Dial Out Number 1.....................................................60
Dial Out Numbers 2-8................................................61
Dial Order...................................................................61
Set Up Arming ................................................................61
Entry Delay ................................................................61
Exit Delay...............................................................62
Audible Exit Delay.....................................................62
Entry/Exit Chime .......................................................62
Perimeter Chime.........................................................62
Enable Quick Arm......................................................62
Enable Auto Bypass...................................................62
All On For Alarm.......................................................62
Beep On Trouble........................................................62
Set up Miscellaneous.......................................................63
High Security Mode...................................................63
Announce Alarms.......................................................63
Enable Freeze Alarm..................................................63
Flash For Alarm ......................................................... 63
House Code Format....................................................63
House Code All Off....................................................64
Time Clocks...............................................................64
Latitude, Longitude, and Time Zone..........................65
Daylight Savings........................................................66
Set Up Names..................................................................66
Set Up Voice...................................................................67
Set Up Address................................................................68
UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS............... 69
FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: .............70
CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE......................................71
APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................72
APPENDIX B - CHARACTER CODES.................................................73
APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTIONS.............................................74
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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing your new OmniLT automation system. You are about to experience a new feeling of comfort, convenience, and cont rol.
Please take a few moments to become familiar with all of the features of this fine product by reviewing this manual. Please keep this manual on file for future reference.
It is recommended that you also review the installation and operating instructions provided with your smoke and gas detectors (if used in your system). If you do not have a copy of these documents, ask your installer - See Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements.
In the event that there are any questions, please call your installer first. If you need assistance directly from the manufacturer, call us at (985) 624-4008, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Central Time, Monday-Friday. We will be happy to assist you.
When calling, please have the model and serial number of your unit, which can be found on the inside of the controller.

Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listing

The 21A00-1 OmniLT controller has been tested and Listed by UL for the following applications:
UL 985 - Household Fire Warning System Units
UL 1023 - Household Burglar Alarm System Units (Grade A)
In a UL Listed Installation, failure to operate and program the system as described in this manual is a violation of the Listin g Mark.
See Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements for more information.
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OVERALL DESCRIPTION

Console Operation

The console is designed with everything that is necessary for you to program and operate your OmniLT control and security system. Because we feel that it is very important for you to feel comfortable with the operation of your OmniLT, we recommend that you start by becoming familiar with your console.
The OFF (1), DAY (2), NIGHT (3), and AWAY (4) keys are called shortcut keys. This means that you may press these keys to go directly to that function without using the menu key.
OMNI
BUTTONS
SECURITY
CONTROL
POL
TEMP
ALL
STATUS
FIRE
L
MESSAGE
EVENTS
CANCEL
1- ' OFF '
The ' OFF ' key is used to disarm (deactivate) the security system, reset the fire and emergency alarms, and silence all sirens and sounders.
2- ' DAY '
The ' DAY ' key is used to arm the security system in the Day mode. In the Day mode, the perimeter zones (doors and windows) are protected, however, the interior zones are not armed so that you may move about freely inside. In this mode, there is an entry delay on entry-exit zones.
3- ' NIGHT '
The ' NIGHT ' key is used to arm the security system in the Night mode. In the Night mode, the doors, windows, and non­sleeping area motion detectors are armed. In this mode, there is no entry delay so the alarm will be activated immediately if any zone is violated.
4- ' AWAY '
The ' AWAY ' key is used to arm the security system in the Away mode. In the Away mode, all zones (doors, windows, motions, etc.) are armed. There is an entry delay on entry-ex it zones, so that you can disarm the system when you return through the door.
5- Down Arrow
The Down Arrow key is used to scroll through menus and lists. The down arrow is used to scroll down the list fro m first to last (for example, when the first program is being displayed, pressing the down arrow will cause the next program to be displayed).
SETUP
MENU
AUX
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6- UP ARROW
The Up Arrow key is used to scroll through menus and lists. The Up Arrow is used to scroll back through a list (f or example, if you have already used the down arrow to scroll to an item, the Up Arrow will bring you back to a previous item).
7- CONSOLE LED
The Console LED is used to indicate whether the security system is currently armed or disarmed. If armed in any of the security modes, the LED will be set to red. If the system is disarmed, the LED will be set to green. The LED will flash when a Message is displayed.
8- CONSOLE DISPLAY
The Console Display is used to show the current security mode and to give useful information that will guide you through normal operations of your OmniLT control and security system.
9- CONSOLE KEYPAD
The Console Keypad is used to enter user codes for arming, disarming, bypassing, and restoring zones. In some cases, the keys (0-9) are assigned to different functions. From the top-level display, each key functions as a menu choice.
10- CONSOLE BEEPER
The Console Beeper is used to confirm a keystroke, alert user of errors and troubles, and sound upon entry and exit delays.
11- ' * ' KEY
The ' * ' Key is used to cancel and return the display to the previous menu. When you are entering a number, ' * ' will cancel the previously entered digits and will prompt you to reenter the number.
12- ' # ' KEY
The ' # ' Key is used to enter or confirm a selection. It may also be used to display a menu or to offer you additional choices.

Normal Top-Level Display

In its normal state, the console display will show the day, date, and time on the top line, and the system status on the bottom line. If all doors, windows, sensors, etc. are closed, no zones are bypassed, and if there are no troubles, the bottom line will show "SYSTEM OK" as seen below:
Mon Feb 20, 06 4:00 PM SYSTEM OK
If one of the doors, windows, motion, or other detector connected to the OmniLT is open, or has detected motion, the bottom line of the display will say, "ZONE NAME NOT RDY".
For example, the display will say, "FRONT DOOR NOT RDY".
If the zone name has not been entered during set up, the display will give the zo ne number and zone type. This display will remain for 2 seconds, then the next zone not ready, in trouble, or bypassed will be displayed.

Display Menus

The system has been designed to be easy to operate. Whenever you press a key on the console, the top line of the display will indicate what you are doing. To the right of that is your selection or current setting. The bottom line will show a menu of your next options. To the lower right corner of the display is the direction arrow(s). Where possible, the up ( headed () arrow characters are shown on the console display to indicate which arrow keys may be pressed at that time.
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When using the arrow keys to scroll through lists of un its, zon es, bu tto ns, cod es, and temperature zones, o nly th e named ite ms are displayed. If no text description has been given to an item, it will be skipp ed over when scrolling through that list. You can still enter any item number to access it directly, and then scroll up and down among the named items. To look at another specific item, simply enter the item number followed by the Down Arrow key.
In some cases, the keypad keys (0-9, *, #) are assigned to different functions or menus. A key assignment is indicated by the character key directly in front of the new function on the bottom line of the display. For example, if the bottom line says, "2=DELETE", you may press the 2 key to delete. From the top-level display, each key functions as a menu choice. Simply press the appropriate key and you will enter that menu.

Main Menu

The main menu is entered from the top-level display by pressing the ' # ' key. This menu d isplays all o f the fun ctio n s that you can perform from the console. It is not necessary to display the main menu before selecting a function if the number for the desired menu item is known. The following menu choices are available:
1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY
3=BUTTON 4=ALL
5=TEMP 6=STATUS 7=EVENTS 8=MESSAGE
9=SETUP
Menu 1 - Selects Control functions for controlling lights and appliances.
Menu 2 - Selects Security functions (arming, disarming, bypassing, and restoring).
Menu 3 - Allows a Button (macro) to be activated.
Menu 4 - Selects All Lights On / All Units Off commands and Leviton Scene Control commands.
Menu 5 - Allows Temperature control for Thermostats and Energy Saver Modules.
Menu 6 - Allows various status items to be displayed.
Menu 7 - Allows you to view an event log of security "happenings".
Menu 8 - Allows you to show, log, clear, say, phone, or send a message.
Menu 9 - Allows you to enter setup mode for different operating configurations.

Error Beeps

If you press a key that is invalid for the function that you are doing, the console will beep 3 times, indicating that it is not a valid option. Look at the bottom line of the display to see what keys you can press next.

Trouble Beeps

The OmniLT constantly checks the entire system for proper operation. If trouble is found, the trouble is displayed on the bott om line and the console will beep at the rate of two beeps per second to alert you to th e trouble. This feature can be turned off if desired - See Set Up Arming, Beep On Trouble.
To silence the beeper, press the ' * ' key. For more information, see Trouble Indicat i o ns .
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Confirmation Beep

When you have successfully completed a function, such as entering a p rogram or changing a setup item, the console will beep once.

Cancel

If you are ever unsure and wish to return to the top-level display, press the ' * ' key. You may have to press it more than once, depending on how far into the function (menu) you are. Each time you cancel out of an operation, the console will beep once to indicate that you have canceled.
The ' * ' key can also be used if you make a mistake while entering a number. For example, if you enter a 2 when you meant to enter a 3, press the ' * ' key to start over.

Time Out

If you are called away from the console for any reason (to take a phone call, for instance) while you are engaged in an operation, the console will "time out" and cancel it for you after 3 minutes. The display will return to the normal top-level display.

OmniLT Maintenance

Your OmniLT controller and the consoles are designed to require very little maintenance.
For smoke detectors, motion detectors, and other components not manufactured by HAI and follow maintenance procedures outlined by the manufacturer.
Consoles can be cleaned using a mild detergent and a soft cloth.
Every three years, or if the "BATTERY LOW TROUBLE NOW" indication comes on and stays on for an extended period without reason, the rechargeable battery in the controller should be replaced. The recommended battery type is a 12-volt, 7 amp­hour sealed lead-acid battery.
To replace the battery, disconnect the red battery wire from the battery (+) terminal. Cover the connector at the end of the wire with electrical tape to avoid its touching anything in the enclosure. Disconnect the black wire from the battery (-) terminal and cover the connector at the end of the black wire with tape. Remove the old battery. Install the new battery by reversing the removal procedure. Be very careful to connect the Black wire to the (-) terminal on the battery; Red wire to the (+) terminal.
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SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION

Disarming the Security System and Silencing Alarms

Before going any further, you should know how to disarm your security system in the event that th e alarm sounds. Turning the system OFF disarms the burglar alarm, resets the fire and emergency alarms, and silences all sirens and sounders.
Press the OFF key. Now enter your four digit Code.
That's all there is to it.
Watch the display. The top line will read "DISARM" - The bottom line will read "ENTER CODE", indicating that yo ur option is to enter your code number. For each digit that you press, an "X" will appear indicating that the key has been pressed.
After the four-digit code has been successfully entered, the console will beep once to indicate that you have correctly disarmed the system. The console LED will be set to green, and the display will return to the normal top-level system display.
If an incorrect code is entered, the console will beep three times and display " *** INVALID CODE *** ".
Re-enter your code.
In the event that you make a mistake, press the OFF key again, and then enter your master code again.
Practice disarming your system until you are comfortable with this procedure.
NOTES:
¾ Panic, Tamper, and Fire zones are always armed, as are the Emergency buttons on the console. ¾ In the event that the alarm has been activated, the menu keys and the arrow keys are locked out. You must silence the alarm
using the OFF, DAY, NIGHT, or AWAY keys.

Arming the Security System

Now that you know how to disarm the system, here's how to arm the security system. The security menu is used to arm and disarm the security system. To enter the security menu, from the top-level display, press the 2 key on the console keypad. The console should display:
0=OFF 1=DAY 2=NIGHT
3=AWAY 4=VACATION
5=DAY INST 6=NIGHT DLY 8=BYPASS 9=RESTORE
0 = OFF
The OFF key disarms the security system, resets the fire and emergency alarms, and silences all sirens and sounders.
1 = DAY
The DAY mode is intended for use when someone will occupy the house or business that is being protected. In the Day mode, the perimeter zones (doors and windows) are armed; however, interior motion detectors and interior traps are not armed so that you may move about freely inside. In the Day mode, there will be an Entry Delay on the Entry-Exit zone, so that someone arriving can turn off the alarm before it sounds.
1 1 1 1
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2 = NIGHT
The NIGHT mode is used when you are asleep and everyone in your hou sehold is at home. In the Night mode, your doors, windows, and non-sleeping area (i.e. downstairs) motion detectors are armed. In the Night mode, there is no entry delay. The alarm system sounder will be activated immediately if any door, window, or non-sleeping area (motion detector) is tripped.
3 = AWAY
Use the AWAY mode when you leave your house and no one is home. All doors, windows, and motion detectors are armed. All zones have an Exit Delay so that you will have time to leave and close the door after you arm the system. The system will be fully armed after the Exit Delay. There is an Entry Delay on the Entry-Exit zones in the Away mode, so that you will have ti me to turn the system off when you return through your door.
Note that the Entry Delay only applies if you come in through an Entry-Exit zone. If someone atte mpts to climb into a window, or if an interior zone is tripped before the Entry-Exit zone, the alarm will be activated immediately. If you do enter through an Entry-Exit zone first, then the other zones are disabled during the Entry Delay, in case you have to cross through another zone to get to your console (an interior motion detector, for example).
4 = VACATION
This mode arms all doors, windows, and interior motion detectors (same as Away mode). There is an Entry Delay on the Entry­Exit zones. Use this mode when you are leaving for a period of days.
5 = DAY INST
Functions same as Day mode, however, there is no Entry Delay on any of the security zones. There will be an instant alarm if any of the zones are violated while in this mode.
6 = NIGHT DLY
Functions same as Night mode, however, there is an Entry Delay on the Entry-Exit zones. Use this mode if you are going to sleep but a family member is expected home at a later time.
To arm the system into one of the 6 security modes, from the security menu, choose the security mode and press the appropriate key (1 - 6).
Enter your user code number on the console keypad.
The console will beep once and the console LED will be set to red. The top line will disp lay the security mode. The botto m line will display, " *** ARMING SYSTEM *** " to indicate that the system is being armed. The system will be fully armed after the Exit Delay expires. If arming in Away or Vacation mode and Audible Exit Delay is enabled, the console will beep until the Exit Delay has expired. During the last 10 second of the Exit Delay, the console will beep twice as fast so leave and close th e door promptly.
(DAY INSTANT)
(NIGHT DELAY)

Using Shortcut Keys

There are three shortcut keys on the console to arm the system in the Day, Night, and Away security modes, and Off to disarm, without having to go into the security menu.
From the top-level display, press one of the shortcut security keys. Enter your code number on the console keypad.
The console will beep once and the console LED will be set to red . The top line will display the security mode to in dicate that you have correctly armed the system. The system will be fully armed after the Exit Delay expires.
The programmed Entry Delay is __________ seconds. The programmed Exit Delay is __________ seconds.
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Y
Y

Quick Arm

For extra convenience, the OmniLT can be armed by simply pressing the DAY, NIGHT, or AWAY button twice, eliminating the need to enter the code.
To quick arm the system in the Away mode, from the top-level display, press .
AWA
AWA
The quick arm feature only works if the alarm system is in the Off mode, and if no alarms are sounding. This feature is disabled when the system is shipped. If desired, it can be enabled or disabled at any time - See Se t Up Armin g, E nable Quick Ar m.

Bypassing Zones

8 = BYPASS
You can Bypass a zone that you do not want protected while the system is armed. Bypassing is also the only way that a tamper or panic zone can be disarmed. For example, if there is a liquor closet or gun case on a tamper zone, then you must bypass that zone to gain access to it.
Another reason to Bypass a zone is if the zone is having trouble. If a zone is causing a trouble indication, you can bypass that zone to "cut it out" of the system until repairs are made.
When a zone is bypassed, it is no longer checked for alarms. When you bypass a zone using the console (or over the phone) it will Stay bypassed until you Restore it. The console status display will show that the zone is bypassed only when the security system is disarmed. When the system is armed, it does not display bypassed zones.
To bypass a zone, from the main menu or from the top-level display, press 2 on the console keypad, then 8 for bypass. Enter the zone number followed by the ' # ' key, or use the arrow keys to select the zone. After the zone is entered , you will be prompted to enter your security code. The bottom line will now read "ZONE NAME BYPASSED" to remind you that the zone is bypassed.
If a fire zone is bypassed, the console will continue to beep until that zone is restored - See Restoring Zones.

Auto-Bypass

In order to prevent the alarm from sounding unexpectedly if a window or door is open when the system is armed, the OmniLT will automatically bypass the zone if it is opened when the system is armed.
Note that there is an exit delay before the system is armed in any mode. The bypass will only take place if the zone is not ready (i.e. open) when the exit delay is over and the system is actually armed.
When a zone is Auto-Bypassed, it will be automatically restor ed on ce it i s secure (i.e. closed), or the next time you arm or disarm the system. The auto-bypass is recorded in the event log as "ZONE NAME BYPASSED". To prevent any zone from being bypassed unintentionally, you should always look for "SYSTEM OK" on the display before arming and leaving the premises.
The Auto-Bypass feature can be disabled if you do not want the system to automatically bypass open zones. If the auto-bypass feature is disabled, the alarm will sound if a zone not ready (i.e. open) when the system is armed.
NOTE: The Auto-Bypass feature is disabled on UL Listed Installations.

Restoring Zones

9 = RESTORE
Restoring a zone puts it back on active duty in the system. When restored, the Bypassed indication will no long er be displayed on the status line and the zone will be checked for alarms.
To restore a zone, from the top-level display, press 2 on the console keypad, then 9 for restore.
Enter the zone number followed by the ' # ' key, or use the arrow keys to select the zone. Press ' 0 ' as the first key to restore all zones. The 0 = ALL choice is removed once a digit key or the down arrow is pressed. After the zone or all zones is entered, you will be prompted to enter your code.
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What To Do When You Come Home

Entry through a door:
If you enter your home while the system is armed in the Day or Away modes, using your normal entry door:
Console beeper comes on - display indicates: " *** DISARM SYSTEM *** - PRESS OFF THEN CODE"
Any lights or control modules programmed to come on for the door that you used will do so.
The system will wait the Entry Delay time.
You should go to your console (or telephon e) immed iately an d turn th e secur ity system off . If you w ish, you may go directly to a different security mode, rather than turning the system Off.
If you return home and hear the alarm sounding or the outdoor lights are flashing, DO NOT ENTER. Use a neighbor's phone to call for help.

What Happens When the Alarm is Activated

Burglar Alarm Activated

If someone enters through any zone other than an system is not turned off during the
Entry Delay:
The sounder is activated, which makes a loud, continuous sound.
The display shows the type of alarm and the zones that have been tripped:
"BURGLAR ALARM! - ZONE NAME TRIPPED".
If more than one zone is tripped, then the bottom line will show each zone tripped for two seconds.
The When Alarm macro is activated. Any units programmed to come on will do so.
The Flash For Alarm Unit Number begins to flash on and off.
The system now waits the Dial Out Delay. (0 - 60 seconds)
If programmed, the in-house phones are seized (disconnected) and the OmniLT begins to dial out.
If you are having your system monitored by a central station, the central station will be sent a code rep resenting th e type of alarm (burglary) and zone involved. In most cases, the central station will call back, requesting your password or passcode.
If you are not using central station monitoring but are using the voice dial out capability, the system looks at the Dial Order to determine which number to call first, and calls that number.
If you are using both central station monitoring and voice dial out, then the voice dial out is delayed by five minutes to give the central station time to call you back.
For more information on the digital and voice dialer - See Digital Dialer and Voice Dialer.
The system continues to sound all alarms and flash the flashing light for 1-30 minutes after the alarm is activated.
After a 1-30 minute period, the sounder is turned off, and the alarm system resets itself. The console beeper stays on.
If a zone is tripped after a reset, the sounder will again be activated, and the dialer will again dial out.
At any time, the alarm system can be turned off at the console.
Entry-Exit zone, if the security system is in the Night mode, or if the security
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Fire Alarm Activated

When the fire alarm is activated by the smoke/fire detector(s), the alarm responds exactly as described under Burglar Alarm Activated, except:
The console display reads, "FIRE ALARM! ZONE NAME TRIPPED".
The sounder will activate in a 3 pulse temporal pattern to distinguish the fire alarm from the burglar alarm.
If programmed, the in house phones are seized (disconnected) and the OmniLT begins to dial out.
The fire alarm takes priority over the burglar alarm, however, if a gas alarm is already activ e, it will not override the gas alarm.
NOTE: If multiple alarm types occur, such as both Fire and Police, the display will alternate between the alarm types.

Gas Alarm Activated

When the gas alarm is activated, the alarm responds exactly as described under Burglar Alarm Activated, except:
The console display reads, "GAS ALARM! ZONE NAME TRIPPED".
The sounder will pulse on - off - on, then an extended off period to distinguish it from the burglar or fire alarm.
If programmed, the in house phones are seized (disconnected) and the OmniLT begins to dial out.
The gas alarm takes priority over the burglar alarm, however, if a fire alarm is already active, it will not override the fire alarm.

Emergency Keys

Emergency alarm conditions can be activated through the console. These conditions (Fire, Poli ce, and Auxiliary) are initiated with the simultaneous depression of two keys for approximately 1-second.
OMNI
POL
FIRE
AUX
NOTE: The Emergency keys are always armed. The Fire and Auxiliary Emergency alarms are silenced by pressing the ' * ' key.
To cancel a Police Emergency alarm you must press the Off key and enter your code.
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Police Emergency

When the 1 key and the 3 keys are pressed simultaneously, the Police Emergency alarm is activated. This alarm operates exactly the same as described for Burglar Alarm Activated except:
The console display indicates: "BURGLARY! - POLICE EMERG TRIPPED".

Fire Emergency

When the 4 key and the 6 key is pressed simultaneously, the Fire Emergency alarm is activated. This alarm operates exactly the same as described for Police Emergency Button except:
The sounder activates in a 3 pulse temporal pattern distinguish the fire alarm from the burglar alarm.
The console display will read: "FIRE ALM - FIRE EMERG TRIPPED".
The Fire Emergency alarm can be turned off at any time by pressing the ' * ' key.

Auxiliary Emergency

When the 7 key and the 9 key is pressed simultaneously, the Auxiliary Emergency alarm is activated.
The console beeper comes on - display indicates:
"AUX ALARM! AUX EMG BTN TRIPPED".
¾ The console beeper continues to sound until the alarm is disarmed.

Duress Code Entered or Duress Alarm Activated

(See Duress Code for a description of when to use)
In the event that you enter your duress code or a Duress zone is tripped, the system performs a silent dial out as follows:
No alarms, lights or console beepers are activated. The system does not display the duress alarm.
The system waits the dial out delay, then begins to dial out.

Alarm Reset

The alarm system will reset itself after the outside siren has been on for 1-30 minutes. When the alarm system resets, any zone that is ready is reactivated, so the alarm system will be activated again if the zone is tripped. If a zone remains not ready (i.e. a door has been left open) it will be automatically bypassed when the alarm resets.
The console will display, "(FIRE, BURGLAR, or EMERGENCY) ALARM RESET" when this happens.

Alarm Cancel

At any time, you can silence your alarm system by pressing the Off key and entering your code. If the system has reported, or is in the process of reporting an alarm to a central station, it will send the alarm code followed by a code indicating that the user has canceled the alarm. If an alarm is canceled before the dial out delay has expired, the system will not report any alarm.
If an alarm is canceled during a voice dial out, the system hangs up immediately.
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Trouble Indications

The OmniLT constantly monitors the alarm zones and several internal matters and will alert you if it detects trouble. The particular trouble is indicated on the bottom line of the display and a trouble signal is given by beeping the console beeper continuously, 2 beeps per second.
When any trouble condition occurs, the console will beep twice p er second and continue to beep until the ' * ' key (cancel) is pressed to acknowledge the trouble. The console will say "TRBL NOW" (trouble now) if the trouble condition actually exists while you are looking at the console. It will say "HAD TRBL" (had trouble) if the trouble occurred and then corrected itself.
The following are trouble indications and their meanings: ¾ ZONE NAME TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: If the reading for a zone becomes abnormal, trouble will be indicated on that
zone -See Status \ Test. Excessive resistance in the contact and wiring usually causes trouble on security zones. If the cause is not obvious, call your installer for service.
¾ AC POWER OFF TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Indicated if the normal house current powering the OmniLT controller is
interrupted for more than 3 minutes. If this happens without good cause, check the wall mounted transformer to ensure that it hasn't come out of the wall socket; check to see that the socket has power; check the MAIN fuse (F3) on the OmniLT controller to be sure that it is good.
¾ BATTERY LOW TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Every hour, the OmniLT takes a dynamic test of the battery. If the battery
voltage is too low, then the console will indicate "BATTERY LOW". If this happens, make sure that the battery is connected. The "BATTERY LOW" indication will remain until the next battery test is executed, 1 hour later, or when a Status | Test command is given.
¾ COMMUNICATOR TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Indicated if the digital communicator (not the voice dialer) was unable
to make contact with the Central Station after trying both numbers multiple times. If this happens, there cou ld be a problem with the system, central station, or the phone line. Call your installer for service.
¾ FUSE TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Indicated when the solid state fuse that protects the "Auxiliary" power supply opens.
The fuse will automatically reset when the fault condition is cleared.
¾ PHONE LINE DEAD TRBL NOW or HAD TRBL: Indicated if the phone line is dead for more than 1 minute.
To silence the trouble beeps on the console, press the ' * ' key. If more than one type of trouble has occurred, the display will show each one for two seconds. Pressing the ' * ' key will acknowledge all trouble indications.
If the trouble condition occurs again, the conso le beeper will beep again - See Set Up Arming, Beep On Trouble if you wish to disable the beeper.
¾ NO CONTROLLER DATA: Indicated in the event that the console's alarm functions are no longer operational. This may
indicate a wiring problem to the console or a more serious problem. Call your installer for service.

Codes

There are 8 user codes that you may assign to users of the system. All OmniLT codes are 4 digits in length. A code can be any number from 0001 to 9999. Each user should be assigned a security code with an authority level an d times in w h ich th e cod e will be valid. Memorize your codes! Don't give them to anyone who doesn't need to know them.
The levels of authority that you can assign to a user code are Master, Manager, and User.

Master Code

The Master code allows complete access to the entire system. Only the owner(s) or the one(s) who will govern the system should have and use the master code.
User code 1 is always set to a Master code - See Set Up Codes.
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Manager Code

The Manager codes can arm/disarm the security system during assigned times. The Manager code can access functions that are code protected in High Security mode. Managers may also access the system from an outside telephone line.

User Code

User codes can only be used to arm and disarm the security system during assigned times.

Duress Code

If you are forced to disarm the system against your will by an intruder, disarm it as you normally would, but use the Duress Code instead of your normal code. The system will disarm normally. No sirens will sound, no lights will flash, but the OmniLT will perform a silent dial out and say that this is a silent alarm.
To stop a silent dial out, turn your security system off the usual way, pressing Off key, then your code.

Panic Switches

If you have had panic switches installed, they are always armed. Pressing a panic switch will cause the alarm to activate. This alarm can only be silenced by pressing the Off key and a valid code on the console.

Testing Your System

HAI recommends testing your system on a weekly basis to ensure that you are fully protected.
1. Notify your Central Station that you intend to test the system. To test the siren, press the 1 and 3 keys simultaneously.
Press OFF and enter your Code to cancel the alarm and silence the siren.
2. To test the security zones, you will need a partner to walk around your home and open and close all doors, windows, etc.
that are connected to the system while you watch the console. Have a partner open each door and window, then close it. The display should show the zone name as being "NOT RDY" and then return to "SYSTEM OK" when closed.
3. Have your partner walk in front of all motion detectors (if installed) and verify that the console responds in a similar fashion.
4. Test your smoke detectors as recommended by the manufacturer. Be ready to silence the alarm system as soon as it sounds.
5. From the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 6 key then the 4 key.
- The Battery reading should be over 200 - See Status \ Test.
6. Pick up an inside phone and press the # key. When the menu is spoken, press 8, Then 3. The OmniLT should say
"ADDRESS IS: "and play your name and address. If it does, the telephone dialer, telephone access and telephone control systems are all working correctly.
7. If you wish to test your system's link to your Central Station monitoring service, call them first and info rm them that you
will be testing your alarm system. Set off the alarm, allowing sufficient time for any dial out delays that you may have, then turn the alarm system Off. The Central Station should receive the alarm code.
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CONTROL

The control features of the OmniLT make it easy and convenient to control almost any light or appliance from the console or over the telephone. You may also have your heating and air conditioning (HVAC) under control of the system, which will allow you to save energy dollars by setting the temperature appropriately when you are home, asleep, or away.
Furthermore, the OmniLT can be used to program lights to make your home look occupied as a deterrent to potential thieves.
The methods that the OmniLT uses to control different things are:
UPB switches, modules, and keypads for lights and appliances
CentraLite loads and relays on a LiteJet and Elegance lighting system
RadioRA switches and dimmers on a Lutron RadioRA lighting system
ALC switch modules for lights and appliances
X-10, X-10 Pro, Leviton, PCS, ACT, Lightolier, and compatible modules for lights and small appliances.
HAI Communicating Thermostats for controlling Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Systems.
Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESM) for central heating and air conditioning systems.
Direct Relay Control for sprinklers, lighting, electric heating, etc.
An OmniLT will control:
¾ 16 UPB switches, modules, and keypads (2 rooms of HLC Lighting) ¾ 16 CentraLite loads and relays ¾ 16 RadioRA switches and dimmers ¾ 16 ALC switch modules ¾ 16 X-10 modules (one house code) ¾ 2 PESMs or Voltage Outputs (expandable to 10) ¾ 2 HAI Communicati ng Thermostats
OmniLT also has 8 internal "flags" that are used for programming conditionals and running buttons.

About UPB

UPB is a powerline communications standard for lighting and home co ntrol. UPB is a robust, two-way digital powerline carrier communications protocol which transmits signals over the existing wires in a home. UPB can coexist peacefully with X-10 systems, intercoms, baby monitors, speakers, etc. that communicate over the powerline.
Using a Powerline Interface Module (PIM), OmniLT sends UPB commands over the existing electrical wiring to special switches, modules, and keypad controllers (UPB devices) that are designed with UPB technology. UPB switches are two-way devices, so OmniLT knows the actual status of the switch when it is controlled locally. In addition, UPB switches, modules, and keypads can be used to trigger macros in the OmniLT controller.
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When set to UPB, the OmniLT controller can:
¾ Send commands (on, off, bright, dim and level) to individual switches and modules ¾ Receive commands and status from individual switches and modules ¾ Send commands to keypad controllers to change scenes and control LED backlight behind the keys ¾ Receive commands when buttons are pressed on keypad controllers to activate controller macros ¾ Send Link commands to switches, modules, and keypad controllers to activate scenes ¾ Receive Link commands when a button is pressed on a switch or on a keypad controller to activate controller macros ¾ Send “Status Request” messages to switches to update their status in the controller ¾ Receive the UPB Acknowledgement pulse that indicates that a switch has properly executed a command

HAI Lighting Control (HLC) Format

HAI Lighting Control (HLC) combines HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and Modules, HAI UPB™ Room Controllers, and HAI UPB™ House Controllers to create lighting scenes that set the proper mood and ambiance for various activities.
HLC format is a defined structure for configuring, progr amming, and operating all the HLC lighting dev ices in your home. HLC format consists of 2 rooms with up to 8 HLC devices in each room. OmniLT supports 2 rooms of HLC lighting. OmniLT can control up to 16 HLC devices.
HAI manufactured UPB™ devices (collectively referred to as HLC devices) can be configured using an Omni console or OmniTouch touchscreen connected to the OmniLT controller. Other UPB™ devices may be used in the HLC structure, but cannot be configured using the OmniLT controller; they must be configured using a PC running the UPB™ UPStart configur ation software – see Configuring HLC Devices.

About Rooms

A room of HLC lighting consists of 8 consecutive unit numbers, starting at Unit 1 (i.e. Room 1 = Units 1-8 and Room 2 = Units 9-16). Each room can consist of a maximum of 8 HLC devices, configured as follows:
¾ Up to 7 HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and/or Modules (for controlling up to 7 lighting loads in a room or area) ¾ 1 or more Room Controllers (set a scene in a room, turn the room on and off, and dim and brighten the room) ¾ 1 House Controller (for controlling up to 8 rooms of HLC lighting) ¾ 1 or more House Controllers (used as a general purpose 8 button keypad controllers)
The first unit number in each room (i.e. 1 and 9) is reserved for controlling the room. The name for this unit should reflect the room name (e.g. Kitchen, Great Room, Theater, etc.) HLC Wall Switches, Dimmers, or Modules cannot be programmed to these unit numbers. If one or more Room Controllers are used, the first Room Controller should be set to the first unit number in the group (i.e. Unit 1); additional Room Controllers can be used by setting each to any other unused unit number in the group (i.e. Units 2-8).

About Room Controllers

The HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller allows for lighting control of a room where HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and Modules have been installed. From a Room Controller the room can be turned off (all loads in the group are turned off), turned on (all loads in the group are turned on), brightened (all loads are b rightened from their current level), dimmed (all loads are dimmed from their current level), or set to one of 4 lighting scenes (A-D).

Room Controller LED Indicators

When the room is turned on, the LED indicator behind the “On ” button is illuminated and all others are turned off. When the room is turned off, the LED indicator behind the “Off” button is illuminated and all others are turned off. When the room is brightened, the LED indicator behind the “On” is illu minated and all others are turned off. When th e room is dimmed, the LED indicator that is currently illuminated stays on. When the room is set to a lighting scene (A-D), the LED indicator behind the respective scene letter is illuminated and all others are turned off.
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When “Status Tracking” is enabled (this is the default setting), OmniLT keeps track of the exact status of each unit even when a lighting scene is initiated by the Room Controller. Room Controllers also keep track of when individual switches in a room are turned on and off. When all of the lighting loads in a room are turned off, the “Off” indicator is illuminated. If any of the lighting loads in a room are turned on at an HAI UPB™ Wall Switch or Dimmer, the “On” indicator will illuminate and the “Off” indicator is turned off. Likewise, if the “On” indicator or one of the scene indicators is illuminated, and then all of th e lighting loads are turned off at HAI UPB™ Wall Switch Dimmers, the “Off” indicator will illuminate and any others are turned off.

About House Controllers

The HAI UPB™ 8-Button House Controller allows for controlling both rooms of lighting where HAI UPB™ Wall Switches, Dimmers, and Modules have been installed. It can also be configured as a general purpose 8 button keypad controller used to trigger 8 different macro programs in the OmniLT controller or to toggle between two different actions (i.e. turn lighting load on...turn lighting load off) each time a pushbutton is pressed.
When used to control rooms of lighting in the HLC structure, each button on the House Controller is used to toggle all of the lights in the respective room on and off. When the room is turned on, the LED indicator behind the respective button is illuminated and all of the lights in the room are turned on. When the room is turned off, the LED indicator behind the respective button is turned off and all of the lights in the room are turned off. If a lighting load in the respective room is turned on, th e LED indicator behind the button is illuminated. When all lighting loads in the respective room are turned off, the LED indicator behind the button is turned off.
When used to control rooms of lighting in the HLC structure, each House Controller controls both rooms (i.e. Room 1-2). To configure a House Controller to control both rooms, it must be set to the last unit number in one of the respective rooms. For example, set the House Controller to Unit 8 or 16 to control rooms 1-2. This allows you to have up to 2 House Controllers that control rooms 1-2.
Within the HLC structure, House Controllers can also be configured as a general purpose 8 button keypad controller that is used to trigger 8 different macro programs in the OmniLT. When configuring a House Controller as a general purpose 8 button keypad controller, it must be set to a unit number between the first and last unit number in a room (i.e. 2-7 or 10-15). When configured as a general purpose 8 button keypad controller, programs must be created in the OmniLT controller for the LED indicator behind each button to function.

About CentraLite

CentraLite is a centralized lighting control system that uses hardwired ligh ting control technology to co ntrol lighting loads, fans, and mechanical low voltage relays.
CentraLite lighting scenes are used to control groups of lights which are preset to turn on to various levels of dimming.
When set to CentraLite, the OmniLT controller can:
¾ Send commands (on, off, and level) to individual loads and relays ¾ Receive status (on and off) from individual loads and relays ¾ Execute scene commands (on and off) to control of up to 255 CentraLite lighting scenes ¾ Receive commands when buttons are pressed on a CentraLite keypad (up to 127)

About Lutron RadioRA

Lutron RadioRA uses wireless communication technology to control lighting. Each Switch or Dimmer controls one Zone, or area, of lighting in a RadioRA system. Accessory Switches and Dimmers are used to control the lights locally from up to 9 additional locations. Master controls provide control and monitoring for all the lights in a Rad ioRA system.
Phantom Buttons are “virtual” buttons in the RS232 Interface. Though there are no physical buttons that represent these Phantom Buttons, they work very similarly to buttons on RadioRA Master Controls. Phantom Buttons are intended to give the RS232 Interface control over multiple RadioRA Switches and Dimmers with one command. To control more than one device at one time, Phantom Buttons are recommended.
A Zone is any individual RadioRA Switch or Dimmer.
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When set to RadioRA, the OmniLT controller can:
¾ Send commands (on, off, and level) to individual Switches and Dimmers ¾ Receive status (on and off) from individual Switches and Dimmers ¾ Receive commands when buttons are pressed on Master Controls ¾ Execute Phantom Button commands

About ALC

ALC is intended for installation in homes, which have been pre-wired for installation of ALC system products. OmniLT controls lights and appliances by sending commands over the ALC signal wiring to ALC Switch Modules. ALC Switches communicate with the OmniLT over low voltage signal wire. They are two-way devices, so the controller always knows the actual status of the switch. In addition, ALC switches can be used to set scenes by triggering macros in OmniLT.
When ALC Lighting Control Modules are being used, it is also possible to "ramp" the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a controllable ramp rate.

ALC Module Types

The ALC modules types are: Dimmer Switch, Relay Switch, Slave Switch, Program Switch, and 4-Button Scene S wit c h M odule s.

About X-10

The OmniLT controls lights and appliances by sending commands over your existing electrical wiring to special switches, outlets, receptacles, and modules, collectively referred to as X-10. Each module (or group of modules) is assigned a House Code and a Unit Number so that the OmniLT can control the modules individually. When a module hears a command from the OmniLT for its house code and unit number, it executes the command.
There are 3 different X-10 formats: Standard X-10 (Preset Dim), Extended X-10 (Extended Level), and Compose.
Any module that is "X-10 Compatible" will work with the OmniLT. The modules come in various types.

House Code

OmniLT can control up to 16 lighting and appliance devices. Each device (switches, modules, and keypad) has its own Unit Number (1-16). The “House Code” is used to configure the lighting protocol format such as: Standard X-10, Extended X-10, Lightolier Compose, UPB (open UPB format where you can use the programming capability in the OmniLT controller to communicate with the UPB network), Lutron RadioRA, CentraLite, or HAI Lighting Control (HLC). Only one House Code can be configured on OmniLT.

Unit Numbers

OmniLT systems have 36 total Unit Numbers. They consist of HLC, UPB, CentraLite, RadioRA, ALC, Compose, or X-10 module unit numbers, hardwire voltage output unit numbers, and internal flag unit numbers as follows:
OmniLT Unit Numbers Module / Output Unit Numbers
1 - 16 17 - 24 Voltage Outputs (1-16), Fully Configurable on Model 22A00-1 OmniLT Expansion Module*
25 Thermostat Output (Fully Configurable) 26 Bell Output 27 - 28 Hardwire Outputs 1 and 2 (Fully Configurable) 29 – 36 Internal Flags
“X” Represents the House Code setting on the OmniLT Controller “*” If used
HLC Room 1 and 2, UPB Unit ID 1-16, ALC addresses 1-16, CentraLite loads 1-16, RadioRA Lighting Zones and Master Controls 1-16, or X-10 modules 1 – 16 (House Code X)
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Scrolling Through Names

The OmniLT stores names for Units, Zones, Buttons, Codes, Temperatures, and Messages so that you don't have to remember that "UNIT 5" is the "DEN LIGHT" and "ZONE 1" is the "FRONT DOOR". In general, any time you enter a unit, zone, button, code, temperature, or message number, you can press the down arrow key to display its name, then use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the list of other names. This is true when entering commands and programming on the console. Only named items are displayed on an OmniTouch touchscreen.

Controlling Units

The control menu is used when controlling lights and appliances. To enter the control menu, from the top-level disp lay or from the main menu, press the 1 (CTRL) key on the console keypad. OmniLT will automatically display the first named item in that list. The down arrow key can then be used to scroll through the list, and the ' # ' key is used to select the item. If the specific item number is known, enter the item number followed be the ' # ' key, or scroll up and down among the named items.
After the unit has been selected, press the ' # ' key. The console will display:

Controlling a Room of HLC Lighting

Living Room 0=OFF 1=ON 2-5=A-D
Living Room
6=SET #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected room off (all lighting loads in the room are turned off).
¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected room on (all lighting loads in the room are turned on). ¾ Press 2 (A) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene A. ¾ Press 3 (B) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene B. ¾ Press 4 (C) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene C. ¾ Press 5 (D) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene D. ¾ Press 6 (SET) to set up a lighting scene for the all of the lighting loads in the selected room (On, A-D). ¾ Press # (STA) to view the current status of the room.
Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC Room
Lighting scenes are created by configuring light levels for HLC lighting devices in a room. Each HLC device in a room can store up to four different preset lighting scenes (Scenes A-D) and one “On” Scene (preset lighting levels for each device when the room is turned on). To set a lighting scene using the Omni console, adjust all of the HLC devices in the room to the desired lighting levels. The desired lighting levels (0% - 100%) may be set manually at the switch, or by issuing commands from the OmniLT controller. After the desired lighting levels are set, use the 6 (SET) command to save the new “light levels” for each device in the selected room.
1=ON 2-5=A-D
When the scene command is transmitted (either using a Room Controller or by the OmniLT controller), each HLC device in the specified room will brighten or fade to its preset level for the selected scene.
Living Room SET
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Each lighting scene can also be set or easily changed using the pushbuttons on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller, as follows:
Step Operation
1 Press the desired pushbutton on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller to activate the current scene (preset lighting
level) in each of the HLC devices.
2 Use the local Decora-style rocker switch on each UPB™ Wall Switch Dimmer(s) to set the desired lighting level(s) or
issue commands from the OmniLT controller. 3 Press the pushbutton on the HAI UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller five (5) times quickly. 4 Each UPB™ Wall Switch Dimmer will flash its lighting load one time to indicate that the new level has been
configured.

Controlling Individual Lighting Loads in an HLC Room or UPB Units

To control individual lighting loads in a room, use the down arrow key to scroll through the list of units. When the unit is displayed, press the ' # ' key. For HLC/UPB lighting loads, the console will display:
LR Sconce 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
LR Sconce
4=LVL 6=LED 9=TIM #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected lighting load off .
¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected lighting load on. ¾ Press 2 (DIM) to dim the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 3 (BRT) to brighten the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 4 (LVL) to set the desired lighting level of the selected unit (0%-100%). ¾ Press 6 (LED) to turn on or off the LED behind the specified button o n a general p urpo se 8-Button or 6-Button Keypad.
Specify 1-8 to control the LED behind buttons 1-8 respectively, and then select 0 (OFF) or 1 (ON).
¾ Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On, Off, Dim, Brighten).
Timed commands may be from 1-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes or 1-18 hours.
¾ Press # (STA) to see the exact status of a UPB device. When the ' # ' key is pressed, OmniLT sends a “Status Request”
message to the selected device for its current state. The exact state is then displayed.
LR Sconce
STATUS 67%
Note: When a UPB signal is received over the powerline, OmniLT will automatically update the status of the device.

Controlling CentraLite Units

Entry Lights 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
Entry Lights 4=LVL 5=RMP 9=TIM #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off. ¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on. ¾ 2 (DIM) does not affect CentraLite units. ¾ 3 (BRT) does not affect CentraLite units. ¾ Press 4 (LVL) to set the desired lighting level of the selected unit (0%-100%).
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¾ 5 (RMP) does not affect CentraLite units. ¾ Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On or Off). Timed commands may be from 1-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes or 1-18
hours.
¾ Press # (STA) to see the status (On or Off) of a CentraLite device.

Controlling RadioRA Units

Entry Lights 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
Entry Lights
4=LVL 5=RMP 9=TIM #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off ¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on. ¾ 2 (DIM) does not affect RadioRA units. ¾ 3 (BRT) does not affect RadioRA units. ¾ Press 4 (LVL) to set the desired lighting level of the selected unit (0%-100%). ¾ 5 (RMP) does not affect RadioRA units. ¾ Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On or Off). Timed commands may be from 1-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes or 1-18
hours.
¾ Press # (STA) to see the status (On or Off) of a RadioRA device.
Note: When a RadioRA device transmits a signal (i.e. Switch or Dimmer is turned on or off locally, Mater Control button is pressed, or Phantom Button is executed), OmniLT will automatically update the status of each affected device.

Controlling ALC or X-10 Units

Entry Lights
0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
Entry Lights
4=LVL 5=RMP 9=TIM #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off. ¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on. ¾ Press 2 (DIM) to dim the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 3 (BRT) to brighten the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 4 (LVL) to set the desired lighting level of the selected unit (0%-100%). ¾ Press 5 (RMP) to ramp the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new level at a selectable ramp rate.
5 (RMP) does not affect X-10 units.
¾ Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On or Off). Timed commands may be from 1-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes or 1-18
hours.
¾ Press # (STA) to view the current status of the unit.
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Ramp Command (ALC)
When ALC Switch Modules are being used, it is possible to ramp the lighting level o f an ALC Dimmer Switch to a n ew level at a selectable ramp rate. Only ALC Dimmer Switches respond to the Ramp command.
Press the 5 (RAMP) key to select the ramp command. The keypad will then prompt you for the desired ramp rate: ENTER RATE:
MINUTES (1-99) #=H/M/S
The rate specifies the time it takes the switch to go from full off to full on, or from full on to full off. Thus a leve l change from full off to 50% on will take half the time specified.
Before any digits are entered, the ' # ' key may be used to switch between specifying the rate in minutes, seconds, and hours. After you choose between minutes, seconds, and hours, enter the rate (2-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes, or 1-10 hours).
Next, enter a number (0-100) to indicate the final lighting level (intensity) desired. LIGHTING LEVEL:
0-100%:
The keypad will beep and the lighting level will be adjusted. The keypad display top line will read:
Entry Lights 40% AT 1H

Controlling Compose Units

Entry Lights
0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
Entry Lights
4=SCN 9=TIM #=STA
¾ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off. ¾ Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on. ¾ Press 2 (DIM) to dim the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 3 (BRT) to brighten the selected unit (1-9 steps, each step is 10% from its current level). ¾ Press 4 (SCN) to set a group of lights to their predefined lighting levels. ¾ Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On or Off). Timed commands may be from 1-99 seconds, 1-99 minutes or 1-18
hours.
¾ Press # (STA) to view the current status of the unit.
Scene Command (Compose)
If Compose lighting switches are part of your installation, the Scene (SCN) co mmand is used to set a group of lights to pr edef i ned lighting levels. There is an Off command, an On command, and 12 lighting scenes for each group of Compose lighting switches.
SCENE: 0=OFF 1=ON 2-13=A-L
Enter 0, followed by the ' # ' key, to turn the lights that are part of the selected group off. Enter 1, followed by the ' # ' key, to set the lights that are part of the selected group to predefined lighting levels.
To set the lights in the selected group to a predefined scene, enter the Scene number 2-13 (which corresponds to Scene A-L, respectively), followed by the ' # ' key. All lights that are part of the selected group are set to the predefined lig h ting le vels for the selected Scene.

Timed Commands

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