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Brand | Leviton |
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Model | Omni Pro II |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
Instructions on how to disarm the security system and silence alarms using the OFF key.
Details the process of arming the system in various modes (OFF, DAY, NIGHT, AWAY, etc.).
Explains how the system responds to Burglar, Fire, and Gas alarms.
Describes the silent alarm triggered by a duress code or zone.
Lists and explains various trouble indications and their meanings.
Details user codes, authority levels (Master, Manager, User), and code management.
Explains the duress code function and panic switch operation.
Provides instructions for weekly system testing to ensure proper functionality.
Explains programming and activating custom macro buttons for automation.
Details controlling HVAC systems, thermostats, and energy saver modules.
Explains PESMs for controlling HVAC and energy saving functions.
Performing diagnostic tests on battery, phone line, and zone loops.
Records security system events, alarms, and trouble conditions.
Playing, recording, clearing, and sending text and voice messages.
Using Touch-Tone phones to control the system and access status.
Accessing the system remotely via any Touch-Tone phone.
Navigating the main menu via phone prompts for system control.
Details on controlling lights, appliances, and system functions via phone.
Arming, disarming, bypassing, and restoring security zones via phone.
Controlling thermostats and energy savers via phone.
Recording, playing, and managing voice messages via phone.
Activating emergency alarms using phone keypad sequences.
Setting up digital and voice dialers for alarm notifications.
How the voice dialer works, including dial order and call handling.
Connecting the OmniPro II to a PC via Ethernet or modem for configuration.
Configuring network settings like IP address and port number.
Accessing the Setup menu for programming operational parameters.
Creating and managing user codes with authority levels and access areas.
Understanding the different authority levels (Master, Manager, User).
Setting up the duress code for silent alarms.
Creating automated programs based on time schedules or events.
Managing automation programs, including adding, reviewing, and deleting.
Specifying the WHEN, CMD, and &COND parts of an automation program.
Setting up triggers for programs based on time or button events.
Configuring programs to activate when buttons are pressed or events occur.
Activating programs upon occurrence of specific alarm types.
Specifying control actions like turning units on/off or setting levels.
Commands to arm, disarm, bypass, or restore security zones.
Controlling thermostats, energy savers, and temperature sensors.
Programming messages to be displayed, spoken, or sent.
Adding conditional logic to automation programs.
Configuring telephone dial-out numbers, access, and dialing types.
Enabling or disabling local and remote telephone control.
Setting up dial out numbers with specific on/off times and days.
Configuring entry/exit delays, restart, and unvacated premises settings.
Configuring the time allowed to disarm the system after entry.
Configuring the time allowed to leave the premises after arming.
Requiring Master/Manager code for certain functions for enhanced security.
Configuring house codes for various lighting protocols (HLC, UPB, X-10, etc.).
Assigning network IP address and port number for controller communication.
Using access control cards/key tags to operate locks, arm/disarm the system, and control home automation.
Assigning arming/disarming privileges to access control cards/tags.