Control & Security System Includes the SIA CP-01 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction WEB VERSION Owner’s Manual
WEB VERSION
WEB VERSION WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS • Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. • Do not use this product near water - e.g., near a tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. • Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings, as they may touch dangerous voltages. • Never install communications wiring or components during a lightning storm. • use in wet locations.
Contents INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................... 1 Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) Listing .......................................................................................................................................... 1 OVERALL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 2 Console Operation ....
Testing Your System ....................................................................................................................................................................... 16 CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... 17 Control Commands................................................................................................................................................
Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs) ............................................................................................................................ 35 Freeze Alarms ............................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Indoor and Outdoor Temperature .........................................................................................................................
Voice Dialer .................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 How the OmniPro II Voice Dialer Works .................................................................................................................................. 53 What the OmniPro II Voice Dialer Does .........................................................................................................
WEB VERSION Edit Program Condition .................................................................................................................................................................. 73 Program Control Conditions ...................................................................................................................................................... 73 Program Security Mode Conditions ................................................................................................
UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS ................................................................... 89 FIRE ESCAPE PLANNING ........................................................................................................................................................... 89 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: ................................................................. 90 CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE ..............................................................................
INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your new OmniPro II automation system. You are about to enjoy a new feeling of security, comfort, convenience, and control. OmniPro II coordinates lighting, heating and air, security, scenes, and messages based on your lifestyle and schedule. Please take a few moments to become familiar with all of the features of your system by reviewing this manual. Please keep this manual on file for future reference.
OVERALL DESCRIPTION Console Operation The console is designed with everything that is necessary for you to program and operate your OmniPro II control and security system. Because we feel that it is very important for you to feel comfortable with the operation of your OmniPro II, 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.
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 (for 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 security mode, the LED is set to red. If the system is disarmed, the LED is set to green.
When using the arrow keys to scroll through lists of areas, buttons, codes, temperature zones, units, or zones, only the named items are displayed. If no text description has been given to an item, it will be skipped 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.
To silence “Trouble Beeps”, press the ' * ' key. For more information, see Trouble Indications. Confirmation Beep When you have successfully completed a function, such as entering a program 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.
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 the alarm sounds. Turning the system OFF disarms the burglar alarm, resets emergency alarms, and silences all sirens and sounders. Press the OFF key. OFF Watch the display. The top line will read "DISARM" - The bottom line will read "ENTER CODE", indicating that you must enter your code number to disarm the system.
2 = NIGHT The NIGHT mode is used when you are asleep and everyone in your household 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.
What Happens When You Arm the Security System 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), and then enter your user code number on the console keypad or use one of the Shortcut Keys as described. The console will beep once and the console LED will be set to red The controller will cycle power to reset smoke detectors The top line will display the security mode.
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.
What To Do When You Come Home If you enter your home while the system is armed in the Day, Night Delay, Away, or Vacation mode using an entry door: • The console beeper comes on and beeps 4 times per second. • • The console display indicates: " *** DISARM SYSTEM *** - PRESS OFF THEN CODE" • The system will wait the Entry Delay time. Any lights or control modules programmed to come on for the door that you used will do so. You should go to your console and immediately disarm the security system.
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. The fire alarm takes priority over the burglar alarm, however, if a gas alarm is already active, it will not override the gas alarm.
Police Emergency When the 1 key and the 3 key is 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". • The interior sounder and the outdoor siren are activated immediately. There is no outside siren delay. Fire Emergency When the 4 key and the 6 key is pressed simultaneously, the Fire Emergency alarm is activated.
Trouble Indications The OmniPro II 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 per second and continue to beep until the ' * ' key (cancel) is pressed to acknowledge the trouble.
Manager Code The Manager codes can arm/disarm the security system in assigned areas, 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 in assigned areas when the time assigned to that code is valid.
If the ' 0 ' (ALL) key had been selected, the display will show: DISARM ALL AREAS ENTER CODE: #=AREA As the four-digit code is entered, "X" characters are echoed after the "ENTER CODE:" prompt. If the Master code or a valid code is entered, the console will beep one time and Area 2 will be disarmed. Even if Auto Bypass is enabled, the system will not arm another area if any zones in that area are not ready.
Testing Your System LEVITON 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.
CONTROL Control Commands The control features of the OmniPro II 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 OmniPro II can be used to program lights to make the home or business look occupied as a deterrent to thieves.
When set to UPB, the OmniPro II controller can: Send commands (on, off, bright, dim and level) to individual switches and modules Receive commands and status from individual switches and modules Send commands to keypad controllers to change scenes and control LED backlight behind the keys Receive commands when buttons are pressed on keypad controllers to activate controller macros Send Link commands to switches, modules, and keypad controllers to activate scenes Receive Link commands when a
When “Status Tracking” is enabled (this is the default setting), OmniPro II 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.
The first unit number in each room (i.e. 1, 9, 17, 25, etc.) is reserved for controlling the room. The name for this unit should reflect the room name (e.g. Kitchen, Great Room, Theater, etc.). Vizia RF or Z-Wave lighting devices cannot be associated with these unit numbers. If one or more pushbutton controllers are used, the first pushbutton controller should be set to the first unit number in the group (i.e.
About ALC ALC is intended for installation in homes, which have been pre-wired for installation of ALC system products. OmniPro II controls lights and appliances by sending commands over the ALC signal wiring to ALC Switch Modules. ALC Switches communicate with the OmniPro II 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 OmniPro II.
Unit Numbers OmniPro II systems have 511 total Unit Numbers.
Scrolling Through Names The OmniPro II 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.
Each lighting scene can also be set or easily changed using the pushbuttons on the LEVITON UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller, as follows: Step 1 2 3 4 Operation Press the desired pushbutton on the LEVITON UPB™ 6-Button Room Controller to activate the current scene (preset lighting level) in each of the HLC devices. Use the local rocker switch on each UPB™ Wall Switch Dimmer(s) to set the desired lighting level(s) or issue commands from the OmniPro II controller.
Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected room off (all lighting loads in the room are turned off). Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected room on (all lighting loads in the room are turned on). Press 2 (A) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene A. Press 3 (B) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene B. Press 4 (C) to set all of the lighting loads in the selected room to their preset levels for Scene C.
Controlling RadioRA Units Entry Lights 0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT ↓ Entry Lights 4=LVL 5=RMP 9=TIM #=STA↑ Press 0 (OFF) to turn the selected unit off Press 1 (ON) to turn the selected unit on. 2 (DIM) does not affect RadioRA units. 3 (BRT) does not affect RadioRA units. Press 4 (LVL) to set the desired lighting level of the selected unit (0%-100%). 5 (RMP) does not affect RadioRA units. Press 9 (TIM) to time the selected unit (On or Off).
Ramp Command (ALC) When ALC Switch Modules are being used, it is possible to ramp the lighting level of an ALC Dimmer Switch to a new 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.
Timed Commands The timed commands allow a units to be turned on or off for a specified period of time. The unit may be turned On for 1-99 (minutes or seconds), or 1-18 hours, then Off; or turned Off for 1-99 (minutes or seconds) or 1-18 hours, then On. Lighting units (1-256) may also be dimmed or brightened for a specified period of time.
Controlling Outputs The OmniPro II has eight outputs that can be used to switch relays. Outputs 1-8 are controlled as Unit Numbers 385-392, respectively. If the Interior Horn is configured as a "General Purpose" output, Unit Number 393 is used to control the output. If the Exterior Horn is configured as a "General Purpose" output, Unit Number 394 is used to control the output. In this configuration, Unit Numbers 393 and 394 should not be used as "Flags".
Leviton Scene Control OmniPro II supports Leviton Scene Control (a feature found in certain Leviton Switches). There are 256 Scenes that can be set and executed. The Leviton Switches are divided into "lighting groups" of four units each. Each of these lighting groups can be set to four different Scenes. Once the Scenes have been set up, a command can be sent to the units in that Scene to simultaneously return to the preprogrammed lighting level. Scene There are 256 Scenes that can be set and executed.
Scene Off Command Once the Scenes have been sent, press the 0 (OFF) key to command the four units in that Scene to turn off. Notes: 1. When sending Scene Commands, the controller must be configured to allow Extended Code transmissions on each House Code affected by a Scene. 2. The Scene Commands always apply to a group of four consecutive units, which are units 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 on a particular house code.
Executing Phantom Buttons OmniPro II can turn on and turn off each of the 17 possible Phantom Buttons. Phantom Buttons must be pre-programmed into the RS-232 interface or Chronos. Phantom Button 16 is always assigned to “All On” (if the Phantom button is turned on or off) and Phantom Button 17 is always assigned to “All Off” (if the Phantom button is turned on or off).
Buttons A powerful feature of the OmniPro II is the ability to program Buttons. A Button (also known as macro) is a number on the keypad that is programmed to execute a series of commands when it is pressed. Buttons are used to program functions that are specific to your home and lifestyle. Using a button, you can activate several commands at once. You can personalize 128 buttons with descriptive names.
LEVITON RC-Series Thermostats The following control actions are allowed for LEVITON Communicating Thermostats: • • • • • Set heating setpoints Set cooling setpoints Set system mode (Off / Heat / Cool / Auto) Set fan (On / Auto) Turn hold On and Off NOTE: Not all actions are applicable to every type of thermostat. To enter the temperature menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 5 (TEMP) key on the console keypad. You will be prompted with the first named temperature zone (i.e.
The fan control on a thermostat may be switched between on and auto by selecting 4 (FAN) from the temperature menu: Upstairs FAN 0=AUTO 1=ON Thermostats may be switched between hold mode and the normal run mode. While in hold mode, the thermostat does not respond to scheduled temperature changes but instead maintains the temperature at its current setting. The thermostat will then return to its scheduled operation setting once hold mode is removed.
Cool temperature - the air temperature will be allowed to rise to this temperature when the energy saver is on. The following control actions are allowed on PESMs: • • • • Turn Energy Saver On and Off Turn Energy Saver On and Off for a specified time Set heating setpoint Set cooling setpoint You can turn the energy saver on, off, use a timed on/off, and change the Heat and Cool temperatures from the console or by telephone.
Downstairs 0=OFF 1=ON 2=HEAT ↓ Downstairs 3=COOL 9=TIME #=STAT ↑ ENTER TIME MINUTES (1-99) #=H/M/S Downstairs 0=OFF 1=ON FOR 15M ↓ The current status of a temperature zone may be displayed by selecting ' # ' (STAT) key from the main temperature menu. The status display differs depending on the temperature zone type. When you are finished, press the ' * ' key twice to return to the top-level display.
When a temperature sensor is selected from the list of temperature devices, you may set a “Low” and “High” setpoint for activating programs or alarms. Enter the desired temperature then press the ' # ' key. Upstairs 2=LOW 3=HIGH #=STAT For negative temperatures (-1o to -40o), press the ' # ' key prior to entering the temperature to make the number negative. A Celsius temperature may also be specified in 0.5 degree steps if three numeric digits are entered. The third digit adds a .
Status The Status function is used to display the status of various items in the system. To enter the status menu, from the top-level display or the main menu, press the 6 (STATUS) key on the console keypad. STATUS 1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=SUN 4=TEST 5=TEMP 6=ENERGY ↓ ↑ 1 = CTRL (CONTROL UNITS) The Control Status menu allows you to view and scroll through the status of each control unit and to configure HLC and UPB devices.
1=CTRL 2=ZONE 3=SUN ↓ Press 1 (CTRL) to view the current status of each unit and to configure the HLC device that is assigned for each unit. The console will display: Porch Light STATUS OFF ↓ You may enter a unit number to display the selected unit, or simply press the down arrow key to scroll through the list of named units. When the desired unit is displayed, put the selected HLC device into Setup Mode (See - Setup Mode for HLC Devices), and then press the ' # ' key twice (i.e. # #).
2 = ZONE The Zone Status menu allows you to view and scroll through the status of each zone input. To enter the Zone menu, from the Status menu, press the 2 (ZONE) key on the console keypad. The system will display: Front Door ZONE 1 SECURE ↓ You may enter a zone number to start displaying the status with zone, or simply press the down arrow key to start with the first zone. The arrow keys may be used to continue scrolling between zones.
The next series of displays shows the current analog reading for each security zone input. The displays show the readings for zones 1-176. 1=147 4=146 2=148 5=146 3=147 6=147 ↕ THROUGH 175=148 176=147 ↑ Normal readings for zones are between 137 - 157 when secure. If Zones 1-4 are configured as Fire or Gas zone, normal readings are between 26 - 43 when secure. Each reading should be changing only by two or three counts from its average steady reading.
Event Log The Event Log records the 250 most recent significant security system Events (happenings) and trouble conditions in the system. When a new event occurs, the oldest one is lost. The following Events, along with the time and date of their occurrence are recorded in the Event Log when they occur: • • • • • • • • All Security system arming and disarming events (Off, Day, Night, Away, and Vacation), and user name. All zones bypassed or restored by the user, and user name.
Messages The Message menu is used to play and record the memo message and to quickly clear all text messages. The memo message is an eight-second voice message. It's like an "electronic notepad" for a family member to leave a handy message. After a message is recorded, it can automatically be played back when someone returns and disarms the security system. The Message menu is also used to show, log, clear, and send text messages, and to say and phone (dial out) your voice messages.
Show Message The 1 (SHOW) key allows you to display the selected text message(s) on the console's top-level display. This can be a helpful reminder of special events and occasions. TRASH NIGHT ENTER MESSAGE ↓ You may enter the message number followed by the ' # ' key to display that message, or simply press the down arrow key to scroll through a list of messages.
Send Message (Pro-Link) The 6 (SEND) key allows you to send any of the text messages through the Pro-Link serial port. You are first prompted to specify the desired serial port. SERIAL PORT: 1-6 The built-in serial ports (J1-J5) on the controller are assigned to Serial Port 1 - Serial Port 5, respectively. Serial port 6 is a Serial Interface Module connected to the Expansion port on the controller. Next, select the message to be sent.
TELEPHONE CONTROL Telephone Interface Your OmniPro II is equipped with a built-in telephone response feature that allows you to control and access the status of your system from any Touch-Tone phone. The OmniPro II actually talks to you using a digital recording of an actual human voice, so the sound is incredibly life like. You send commands to the OmniPro II using the keys of your Touch-Tone telephone.
Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout The OmniPro II has a remote lockout feature to discourage youngsters (and adults who act that way) from trying to access your system. If four invalid codes are entered, the system will hang up and a one-hour lockout period will begin. During the lockout period, the OmniPro II will not answer a call after any number of rings, which should discourage the caller.
1 - Control Press 1 from the MAIN MENU to get to the CONTROL menu. If voice descriptions have been programmed, after a three-second delay, the system will begin reading from the list of units (OmniPro II will say the unit number then its description). The OmniPro II will read three units, then say, "PRESS POUND TO CONTINUE." If the ' # ' key is pressed, OmniPro II will read the next three unit numbers and descriptions (if programmed). 2 - Security Press 2 from the MAIN MENU to get to the SECURITY menu.
Press the temperature zone you wish to control, then press #. Press the ' 0 ' key to select all LEVITON Thermostats. This is a simple way to broadcast the new Heat or Cool setting or change the system mode, fan mode, or hold mode of all LEVITON thermostats in your system. When an LEVITON Communicating Thermostat is entered: "THERMOSTAT 1 - THERMOSTAT 1 - TEMPERATURE IS (TEMP).
8 - Message This command allows you to record and verify the voice memo message, allows you to record and play custom messages (phrases), and allows you to record and verify your address. If an optional LEVITON Two-Way Audio Module is being used, this command also allows paging and listening to the premises. Press 8 from the MAIN MENU to get to the MESSAGE menu.
To play one of the custom phrases, press the 6 key. " PLAY PHRASE: ENTER PHRASE NUMBER, THEN POUND." Press the phrase number (1-60) you wish to play, then press #. "PHRASE IS: (OMNIPRO II PLAYS PHRASE)." To record one of the custom phrases, press the 7 key. " RECORD PHRASE: ENTER PHRASE NUMBER, THEN POUND." Press the phrase number (1-60) you wish to record, then press #. "RECORD PHRASE - [BEEP]" At the [BEEP], record your custom phrase… At the second [BEEP]: "PHRASE IS: (OMNIPRO II PLAYS PHRASE).
Emergency Dial-Out Emergency dial out consists of two distinct parts: the "digital dialer" and the "voice dialer". Digital Dialer The digital dialer (also called a "digital communicator") reports alarm events to a central station monitoring center. The digital dialer sends a digitally coded message to the central station's receiver and computer. The computer in the central station presents your name, address, and other information to a human operator who notifies the appropriate authorities.
What You Hear - If Your OmniPro II Calls You When you pick up the phone and say something, the OmniPro II will say one of the following, depending on type of alarm: - BURGLAR ALARM FIRE ALARM AUXILIARY ALARM TEMPERATURE ALARM WATER ALARM GAS ALARM SILENT ALARM AND - ADDRESS: (Your address here) PHONE NUMBER (your phone number here) The OmniPro II will repeat this message twice.
Built-In Ethernet Port The built-in Ethernet port (J6) allows a device to connect to the OmniPro II controller via a network (i.e. Ethernet, Internet) using a secure, encrypted communication link. The Ethernet port transports LEVITON application-level packets containing Omni-Link serial protocol messages over IP. The controller supports 3 unique client “sessions” which means 3 devices may actively be connected and communicating with the controller simultaneously over the Ethernet port.
192.168.0.101 HAI OmniPro II Controller To connect to an OmniPro II controller on a local network using LEVITON PC Access, under Configure >> Network enter the controller’s IP address: Hub or Router 192.168.0.50 Computer (i.e. 192.168.0.101) 192.168.0.
To connect to an OmniPro II controller on a local network using LEVITON PC Access, under Configure >> Network enter the controller’s IP address: (i.e. 134.42.112.8) (i.e. 10.0.0.
SETUP Configuration and Advanced Control Programming (ACP) The Setup menu is used to configure operating parameters, program your system to do its automated control and security functions using ACP, and give text and voice descriptions to all of your zones, units, buttons, codes, temperatures, and messages. To enter the Setup menu, from the top-level display or from the main menu, press the 8 (SETUP) key on the console keypad.
Access Areas After an authority level has been entered, you will be prompted for access areas for the user. Specify which area(s) (if part of your system) the user has access to by pressing the number for each area. The display will show all areas that have been enabled for that user. After the area(s) is/are selected, press the ' # ' key. CODE 2 AREAS: 1 2 0=CLR ↕ You can specify the access (on/off) times for the code; this is, the time periods during which the code is valid.
If Daylight Savings Time is currently being observed (between spring and fall), set this item to "Yes". If Daylight Savings Time is not currently being observed (between fall and spring) or is not observed in your geographic location, set this item to "No". This item is used to correctly calculate the times for sunrise and sunset. You are only asked this question when you set the time.
1 = Add Programs The 1 (ADD) key is used to add new automation programs to the system. When you press the 1 (ADD) key, the Edit Program menu is displayed which allows the various parts of a program to be specified - See Edit Program. You may edit each part of the program as specified under Edit Program. Press the ' # ' key at the Edit Program menu to show the newly entered program.
The first program is displayed once the down arrow is pressed. The top line displays the time or button/event that activates the program and any condition that must be true for the program to activate. The bottom line shows the command to execute when the program is activated. 10:00 PM MTWTFSS &AWAY Living Rm Lt ON 6:00 AM 10/10 PROGRAM DAY &NIGHT WHEN AWAY: ALL OFF When 2 conditions are part of a single program, the conditions are not displayed on the console.
Edit Programs When Selecting the 1 (WHEN) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the time or button/event that activates the program to be changed. The display shows: EDIT WHEN 1=TIMED 2=BUTTON Times Programs Selecting 1 (TIMED) sets the program to be activated at a specific time of day. You are prompted to enter the time and date or days of week. The current default value is shown for each item. Press ' # ' to accept the default. 12:00 AM 5/17 1=TIME 2=DATE/DAY Select 1 (TIME) to enter the new time.
Button and Event Programs Selecting 2 (BUTTON), from the "Edit When" menu, sets up a program to be activated when a macro button is executed or an event occurs. The user is prompted to specify the button/event that activates the program: BUTTON: ENTER BUTTON #=MENU ↓ A specific macro button may be activated by entering the button number followed by the ' # ' key, or by using the arrow keys to scroll through a list of buttons. To program specific event buttons (i.e.
Corresponding Switch Table Switch OmniPro II 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UPB 6-Button Keypad On Button Off Button A B C D UPB 8-Button Keypad 1 or E 2 or F 3 or G 4 or H 5 or I 6 or J 7 or K 8 or L RadioRA Master Control 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ALC 4-Button 1 2 3 4 StarLite Keypad 1 2 3 Security Mode Event Buttons Pressing the 2 (SEC) key allows you to select the event button that will be activated when a security mode changes: 0=OFF 3=AWAY 1=DAY 2=NIGHT 4=VACATION ↕ After the securit
AREA: ENTER AREA 0=ALL ↓ The area number should be entered followed by the ' # ' key, or the arrow keys may be used to scroll through a list of areas. WHEN C1 A1 AWAY: 1=DELAY 2=CODE 3=AREA Zone Event Buttons Pressing the 3 (ZONE) key allows you to select the event button for a zone activation event. You are first prompted to enter the desired zone number: ZONE: ENTER ZONE ↓ The zone number should be entered followed by the ' # ' key, or the arrow keys may be used to scroll through a list of zones.
Alarm Event Buttons Pressing the 5 (ALARM) key allows you to specify an event button activated upon the occurrence of an alarm. You are first prompted to select the type of alarm: SELECT ALARM TYPE ANY TYPE ↓ The arrow keys are used to select from a list of alarm types: • • • • • • • • • ANY ALARM BURGLARY ALARM FIRE ALARM GAS ALARM AUXILIARY ALARM FREEZE ALARM WATER ALARM DURESS ALARM TEMPERATURE ALARM Press the ' # ' key when the desired alarm type is shown.
The arrow keys are used to select from a list of event buttons: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN ENERGY LO ENERGY MID ENERGY HI ENERGY CRIT PHONE DEAD PHONE RING PHONE OFFHK PHONE ONHOOK AC PWR OFF AC PWR ON BATTERY LOW BATTERY OK DCM FAIL DCM OK CAMERA (1-6)* *When a camera input (1-6) is pressed on an OmniTouch with Video.
Edit Program Command Selecting 2 (CMD), from the Edit Program menu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following menu is displayed: 1=CONTROL 3=BUTTON 2=SECURITY ↓ 4=ALL 5=TEMP 8=MESSAGE 6=ENERGY ↑ After the command is specified, the display returns to the Edit Program menu: Program Control Commands Press the 1 (CONTROL) key to command lights and appliances. Specify the desired command - See Control.
Unit Toggle Command Using LEVITON PC Access Software, you can create programs to toggle any unit (1-511) from its current state to the opposite state. When the program is executed, the unit will toggle to Off if the unit is currently in a non-off state (On, On for time, Level 1-100, Scene A-L, Dimmed Steps, Dimmed for time, Brightened Steps, or Brightened for time). When the program is executed, the unit will toggle to On if the unit is currently Off.
Program Button Commands Select the 3 (BUTTON) key to program a macro button. Specify the macro button to be executed - See Button Programs. BUTTON: ENTER BUTTON #=MENU ↓ Program All On / All Off Commands Select the 4 (ALL) key to program All Lights On and All Units Off commands. It is also used to program Leviton Scenes, UPB Link, RadioRA Phantom Button, or CentraLite Scene.
Program Message Commands Select the 8 (MESSAGE) key to show, log, clear, say, phone, or send a message. Specify the desired command - See Message. MESSAGE 1=SHOW 2=LOG 3=CLEAR↓ 4=SAY 5=PHONE 6=SEND ↑ The 1 (SHOW) key allows you to display the selected text message(s) on the console's top-level display. This can be a helpful reminder of special events and occasions. The 2 (LOG) key allows you to store the selected text message(s) in the Event Log.
Edit Program Condition Selecting the 3 (&COND) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the condition for the program to be specified. The condition is optional in all program lines. This condition must be true when the program time or event occurs for the program to executed. Note: Two (2) conditions can be specified in each program line; however, when programming from the console, only 1 condition can be selected.
The zone will be displayed and you will be prompted for the state of the zone: IF Front Door: 0=SECURE 1=NOT RDY Program Time Clock Conditions Select the 9 (TIME) key to specify that the program should only execute if a specified Time Clock is either On or Off. The display prompts you for the Time Clock number: ENTER TIME CLOCK: 1-3 Enter the Time Clock number followed by the ' # ' key.
Set Up Dial The Set Up Dial menu is used to configure all of the telephone related items for the OmniPro II. To enter the Set Up Dial menu, from the Setup menu, press the 4 (DIAL) key. Use the arrows to scroll through the items. For each item, the top line displays a description of the item and its current setting. The bottom line shows the available ranges for your selections. Phone numbers can be up to 24 characters long. The number is shown on the bottom line of the display.
Dial Out Number 1 Dial Out Number 1 is one of the 8 numbers that are stored in the system. In the event of an alarm, these numbers are dialed in the order that is set up in the Dial Out Order for the particular type of alarm. Dial out numbers 1 - 8 have On and Off times and days, so that no time is wasted calling you at the office at night or on a Sunday if the alarm is activated. For dial out number 1, you should enter your office number where you can be reached during working hours.
Set Up Arming To configure different arming and disarming options, from the Setup menu, press the 5 (ARM) key. Entry Delay The Entry Delay is the time, in seconds, that you have to disarm the alarm system after entering your home. The Entry Delay only applies to the entry/exit zone (e.g. your entry doors). If you (or someone else) come in through a window, there will be no entry delay and the alarm will sound immediately.
Entry/Exit Chime When Entry/Exit Chime is set to Yes, the console(s) will beep once when a door on an entry/exit zone is opened, even if the alarm system is off. This lets you know when someone enters and leaves. The default setting for Entry/Exit Chime is Yes. Perimeter Chime When Perimeter Chime is set to Yes, the console(s) will beep once when a window or any other perimeter zone is opened, even if the alarm system is off. The default setting for Perimeter Chime is Yes.
Set up Miscellaneous To configure Miscellaneous items in the system, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. High Security Mode In High Security Mode, the Master or Manager code is always required to do the following functions: • • • • Any Control functions Any Temperature Control View the Event Log Access the system from a local phone With High Security Mode Off, no code is required to access a local telephone.
House Codes 1-16 Format House Codes 1-16 can be configured to use the Standard (Preset Dim Command), Extended Code (Level Command), Lightolier's Compose Mode, UPB (open transmission format), Lutron’s RadioRA transmission format, LEVITON Lighting (HLC), and CentraLite transmission format. HC 1 FORMAT: LEVITON LIGHTING 5 #=CHNG ↕ To change format for House Code 1, press the ' # ' key, and then use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of formats. Press the ' # ' key to select the desired format.
Time Clocks There are three Time Clocks in the system are used to conditionalize programs. They are used solely to define time periods during the week when certain programs should be enabled or disabled to execute. TIME CLOCK 1 ON TIME CLOCK 1 OFF Specify the on and off times for each Time Clock - See Set Up Codes.
It is not necessary to alter the time zone to compensate for daylight savings time, the OmniPro II will automatically adjust its calculations for sunrise and sunset, and time when daylight savings time begins and ends. LATITUDE: 0-60 LATITUDE N/S: 1=NORTH 2=SOUTH LONGITUDE: 0-180 30 ↕ 1 ↕ 90 ↕ LONGITUDE E/W: 1=EAST 2=WEST 2 ↕ TIME ZONE: 0-12 6 ↕ TIME ZONE E/W: 1=EAST 2=WEST 2 ↕ Daylight Savings The OmniPro II automatically calculates the day of daylight savings time each year.
Controller IP Address The controller’s local network IP address is used to identify the OmniPro II controller on the network. To view and assign the controller’s local network IP address, from the Set Up menu, press the 6 (MISC) key. Using the down arrow key (↓), scroll to the following menu item: IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.101 ↕ The format of the IP address is a 32-bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods. An IP address has two components, the network address, and the host address.
Set Up Names The system can be set up to display descriptive names such as "FRONT DOOR", "JOHN'S BEDROOM", or "PORCH LIGHT" for zones, units, buttons, codes, temperatures, areas, and messages. These names are displayed instead of the unit, zone, button, code, temperature, area, and message number that is normally displayed. Zone and Message names may be up to 15 characters long. Each of the other names may be up to 12 characters long.
Set Up Address The final setup item is accomplished over the telephone. This is the address that the system says when it dials out in an emergency. Your voice will be recorded on computer chips in the OmniPro II controller and saved to be played back in the emergency message when the system dials out for an alarm. Pick up an inside phone and press the ' # ' key on the telephone within 5 seconds of picking up the phone. The OmniPro II will respond with a menu. Press 8 on the telephone keypad, then 8.
AUDIO CONTROL Once configured by your installer, from any OmniTouch touchscreen, you can control on/off, volume, muting, transports, Audio Source (up to 8 Audio Sources), and many other functions for each of the Audio Zones (up to 36 Audio Zones) on your audio distribution system. The touchscreen will emulate the keypad for the respective audio distribution system; although not all of the features and commands for the audio distribution keypad may be accessible from the OmniTouch touchscreen interface.
Unit numbers 473-508 are allocated for the Audio Zone names. These names should match the names of each Audio Zone in your audio distribution system.
Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 LEVITON Hi-Fi Power Source step Vol up Vol down Mute Russound 1 NuVo 2 NuVo Grand Concerto Xantech 3 Speakercraft 4 Power Source step Vol up Vol down Mute Play Stop Pause Minus Plus Previous Next Record Channel up Channel down Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Plus ten Enter Last Sleep Guide Exit Info Menu Menu up Menu right Menu down Menu left Select Favorite 1 Fa
UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES REQUIREMENTS For a complete list of requirements and restrictions when installing the OmniPro II panel in a UL Listed system, refer to the Underwriter's Laboratories Requirements section of the Installation Manual (20I00-2). When used in UL Listed Installations, the following items apply: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The “High Security Mode” must be ON. The “Enable Auto Bypass” feature must be OFF.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the door, inside of the OmniPro II enclosure, is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone company. 2. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment.
CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
APPENDIX A - DIAL OUT PLANNER Use the following dial-out planner to help you set-up the voice dial-out numbers: OmniPro II Voice Dial-Out Planner DIAL OUT NUMBER 1: __________________________________ AREA: _____________ DIAL OUT 1 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT 1 OFF: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT NUMBER 2: __________________________________ AREA: _____________ DIAL OUT 2 ON: TIME: _______________ DAYS: _______________ DIAL OUT 2 OFF: TIME: __________
INSTRUCTIONS TO CALLED PARTY Dear ___________________________________________________________________ I have programmed my OmniPro II Home Automation system to call you if my alarm is activated. If it is activated, it will call and say: "Emergency... Emergency...
APPENDIX B - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES CODE CHAR CODE CHAR CODE CHAR 00 SPACE 24 8 48 P 72 h 01 ! 25 9 49 Q 73 i 02 " 26 : 50 R 74 j 03 # 27 ; 51 S 75 k 04 $ 28 < 52 T 76 l 05 % 29 = 53 U 77 m 06 & 30 > 54 V 78 n 07 ' 31 ? 55 W 79 o 08 ( 32 @ 56 X 80 p 09 ) 33 A 57 Y 81 q 10 * 34 B 58 Z 82 r 11 + 35 C 59 [ 83 s 12 , 36 D 60 ¥ 84 t 13 - 37 E 61 ] 85 u 14 .
APPENDIX C - VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES 255 58 254 29 30 26 256 31 32 257 33 258 259 34 260 35 198 261 262 263 264 195 36 265 266 37 267 199 268 269 270 271 38 272 273 39 274 275 40 276 41 277 42 278 279 280 43 44 45 281 46 282 283 284 285 DESCRIPTION (ADDRESS MSG) (BEEP) (MEMO MESSAGE) (PAUSE) (SHORT PAUSE) A. M.
341 80 81 342 343 344 217 5 17 218 345 82 219 16 346 347 220 221 348 15 349 350 14 4 83 84 351 352 353 85 354 355 222 86 223 356 87 357 88 224 89 90 358 92 359 91 360 361 362 363 364 93 94 365 95 96 366 367 368 97 DESCRIPTION FALL FAMILY FAN FATHER’S FAULT FEBRUARY FENCE FIFTEEN FIFTY FILE FILTER FIRE FIRST FIVE FLAG FLOOD FLOOR FLOW FORCE FORTY FOUNDATION FOUNTAIN FOUR FOURTEEN FOYER FREEZE FREEZER FRIDAY FROM FRONT FULL FUNCTION FURNACE FUSE GALLERY GAME GARAGE GARDEN GAS GATE GIRL'S GLASS GO GO TO GOOD
444 445 233 446 131 447 448 132 133 449 450 234 235 27 134 451 452 453 454 135 455 136 137 456 457 138 458 459 460 461 139 140 462 141 142 143 144 463 464 145 465 146 466 467 468 147 469 470 471 472 148 236 149 473 474 150 151 475 152 476 DESCRIPTION ONLINE ONLY OPEN OPTION OR OTHER OUT OUTDOOR OUTLET OUTSIDE OVER OVERFLOW OVERHEAD P. M.
CODE 250 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 251 543 187 544 28 545 188 189 546 252 547 548 549 253 550 190 601 602 603 604 DESCRIPTION VAULT VCR VIDEO VISITOR VOLUME WAITING WALK WALKWAY WAREHOUSE WARNING WATER WEDNESDAY WELCOME TO OMNI WELCOME WEST WINDOW WINE WING WINTER WOOD WORK YARD YOU ZONE PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 PHRASE 3 PHRASE 4 CODE 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 DESCRIPTION PHRASE 5 PHRASE 6 PHRASE 7 PHRASE 8 PHRASE 9 PHRASE 1
APPENDIX D – FIRMWARE UPDATES Description The OmniPro II Version 3.2 firmware adds the following new features: • Support for Clipsal C-Bus Lighting Control The OmniPro II Version 3.1 firmware adds the following new features: • • • • Added LEVITON Trigger messages for simple integration with remote serial devices Support for Lutron HomeWorks Whole Home Lighting Control System Added Z-Wave Status Request Command Added automatic polling for Z-Wave Thermostats The OmniPro II Version 3.
C-Bus group address 0 is not supported. C-Bus lighting groups can be turned on, turned off, brightened, dimmed, set to a specific level, or toggled on/off. OmniPro II supports two-way integration with the Clipsal C-Bus lighting system. Individual lighting groups can be directly controlled and lighting scenes can be triggered by the LEVITON controller. OmniPro II monitors C-Bus lighting and can respond to changes.
About Lutron HomeWorks Lutron RadioRA uses a network of low voltage wires to communicate with and control HomeWorks lighting devices in your home. Each switch or dimmer controls one lighting load in a HomeWorks system. They are used in place of standard light switches and allow local control as well as remote control from any of the master keypads, an OmniPro II interface, or via programming in the OmniPro II controller.
Programming for Lutron HomeWorks Units Note: To take advantage of the controlling HomeWorks devices via OmniPro II programming, programs must be written using the LEVITON PC Access Software, Version 3.1 or later. OmniPro II can be programmed to execute commands when a unit is turned on or off, or when a button (on/raise, off/lower, or 110) is pressed on a master keypad.
User Settings User Settings consist of numbers, levels, times, dates, days of the week, durations, temperature settings, and humidity settings that can referenced in automation programs for a variety of uses. Each of these User Settings can then be easily modified by the user from a console or touchscreen, without any additional programming. User Settings can be used for programming wake-up times, lighting scenes, comfort temperatures when you are home, asleep, or away, sprinkler times, and much more.
Program Blocks In previous version of the controller firmware, each automation program was constructed of a single line that consisted of a trigger, one or two optional conditions, and a command. Enhanced automation programs are now constructed in blocks to create a simpler, yet more flexible programming environment. Each program block may contain multiple triggers, multiple conditions, and multiple commands.
d. Thermostats: current temperature, heat setpoint, cool setpoint, heater currently running, air conditioning currently running, system mode, fan mode, hold mode, freeze alarm, communications error, current humidity, humidify setpoint, dehumidify setpoint, currently humidifying, currently dehumidifying, and outdoor temperature. e. Temperature Sensors: current temperature, low setpoint, high setpoint, freeze alarm, and output state. f. Humidity Sensors: current humidity, low setpoint, and high setpoint.
Vacation Hold In Vacation Hold mode, the thermostat ignores program schedule and remote system temperature setting changes for the duration of your scheduled time away. Vacation Hold can only be initiated at the Omnistat2 thermostat. When an Omnistat2 thermostat is in Vacation Hold, the temperature display on the console or touchscreen for the selected Omnistat2 thermostat will display “Vacation” in the place it would normally display the status of Hold.
Energy Status When OmniPro II sends the time and date to the Omnistat2, it also sends the current Energy Level. When the Energy Level changes, the Omnistat2 will display the current “Energy Level” in the Message Bar and will change the backlight color on the Omnistat2 display so that you will know the current energy status at a glance.
LEVITON Access Control LEVITON Access Control allows you to access doors by opening an electric or magnetic lock, arm and disarm the security system, and achieve many home automation functions such as controlling lighting, energy management, surveillance, and audio. The Access Control Reader is a 125 KHz high security, digitally encrypted, 26-bit proximity card reader.
Note: When a valid card or key tag is presented at the reader, all 9 LED indicators will illuminate and remain illuminated until the “Door Unlock” time expires, even if there is not a physical lock connected to the reader. Arming or Disarming of the Security System in the Respective Area Each LEVITON Access Control Card Reader is assigned to an Area.
Method A) Typing in the ID Number of the Access Control Card or Key Tag: a. Method B) Enter the last 8 digits of the Access Control Card or Key Tag and then press the ' # ' key. CARD 1 NUMBER: 000 00000 #=CFG ↕ CARD 1 NUMBER: 095 13564 #=DEL ↕ Enter configuration mode, then swipe the card 3 times at any Access Control Reader configured in the system: a. Press the ' # ' (#=CFG) key to put the system into configuration mode. The display will show: CONFIGURE CARD 1 SWIPE CARD 3 TIMES b.
Each Access Control Card or Key Tag can be assigned to 1 or more Access Control Readers. When an Access Control Card or Key Tag is assigned to specific readers, the user only has access at the assigned readers. Users do not have access to any reader in which their Access Control Card or Key Tag is not assigned.
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FOR CANADA ONLY WEB VERSION FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.