Upb link triggers, Alarm event buttons, X-10 event buttons – Home Automation SECURITY SYSTEM User Manual

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Then select the specified command Off, On, or Set.


UPB Link Triggers

When a program is created that uses “When Link On” as the trigger, the program will execute when a “Link Activate”, “Link
Goto” (as long as the result of the Goto command is not “0”), or “Link Fade Start” (as long as the result to the Fade command is
not “0”) message is received.

When a program is created that uses “When Link Off” as the trigger, the program will execute when a “Link Deactivate” or “Link
Goto” (where the result of the Goto command is “0”) message is received.

Using HAI PC Access Software, you can create a program that uses “When Link Fade Stop” as the trigger. When this trigger is
used, the program will execute when the “Link Fade Stop” message is received.


Alarm Event Buttons

Pressing the 5 (ALARM) key allows you to specify a 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.


X-10 Event Buttons

Pressing the 6 (X-10) key allows you to specify an event button activation upon receipt of an X-10 command from a source
external to OmniLT. OmniLT can also respond to scene changes initiated at Compose keypads and dimmers. When a scene
change is initiated, OmniLT can activate an event button program. You are first prompted to enter the X-10 house code:

X-10

HOUSE

CODE:

1-16=A-P


You are then prompted to enter the X-10 unit code:

X-10 UNIT CODE:

1-16 0=ALL


Finally, you are prompted to specify the command that activates the event button:

WHEN X-10 A1:

0=OFF

1=ON

2=SCENE


After specifying the X-10 House Code and X-10 Unit Code, select 0 for Off, 1 for On, or 2 for Scene.

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