Thanks so much for the replies guys, I very much appreciate your time. Sorry I didn't back sooner but as you know it will only let me reply once a day initially.
ano said:
The Omni supports many different lighting protocols. They all work differently, and troubleshooting them is different. There is X-10, UPB, wired, Zigbee, Z-wave, and probably 5 more. No one can help unless you give more info.
Ano, as stated I am new to this so it's all a little double dutch on some of the terminologies and system types but, on what paperwork I do have that was left with the house, I find this info.....
House code A
X-10 3 Phase: No
UPB Network Address: 1
UPB Status Time: 5
UPB Transmit Count: 2
Does that help with anything? Does this mean it is a UPB type or could it be multiple types still?
mikefamig said:
Having no knowledge of the system I would first cycle the power on the system.
Mike.
Mike, as I stated it seemed to be working OK this past couple of months and I thought I had figured how to make some changes to things via the control panel. However now the system is still controlling the heating and operating the heat time and temperature settings OK but now fails to operate any of the lights in any form, programmed or manual. What it does show though is when I manually tell it to turn something on it will show in status that that light is in fact on although it is obviously not and it will do that for every light shown in the system. It just seems that it's lost the connection to the lights themselves somehow?
Do you think it would be worth trying to cycle the power and, if so, how is that actually done....... told you I didn't know much about alarms... :mellow:
pete_c said:
Welcome to the forum Redgecko.
I would start by reading the user manual and installation manual.
hxxp://www.homeauto.com/Downloads/Products/AutomationControllers/OmniIIe/20R00-50_V2-11.pdf
hxxp://www.homeauto.com/Downloads/Products/AutomationControllers/OmniIIe/20R00-50_V2-11.pdf
You will need the installer 4 digit code to make any changes via consoles or PCS.
Or contract somebody on the forum to review your installation locally or remotely.
Where are you?
Pete, thanks for the welcome. At this point I am looking for any ideas to get things sorted as having these system working was extremely useful. I am in rural Wisconsin and at present am having a hard time finding someone local to even call, so any suggestions you may have are welcomed.
Thanks again for all your inputs.
Ian.