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    OP II Zone Loop

    A loop value of 127-129 indicates a closed loop.  Depending on the overall setup of the controller, this would be an Alarm state (device is normally open, using a 1K resistor in parallel), OR, a Secure state (device is normally closed, with no resistor).   The above is just a general overview...
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    UPB Smoke detector?

    Just weighing in here.  I do not know of a UPB fire detector, but that is a moot point.  Even if there is one, it would not be compatible with the Omni Pro II, as the only UPB supported is for lighting.   The use of the Quik Bridge loop receiver is a good option, with the only caveat being you...
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    pc access "security stamp"

    Networkcrasher, I don't know if this will soothe you, but when you get to the firmware downloads, simply "right-click" on the "first" firmware file you DO want to download - this will leave that firmware checked and uncheck all of the others.  If there are others you want to download, you can...
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    Omnipro II and Gas Sensors

    If the detectors' C and NO terminals are not labeled with a (+) or (-), then they probably are not polarity sensitive, in which case, it doesn't matter which terminal is connected to the zone "+" or Switched 12VDC "+".  If there is a +/- reference, the "+" should go to zone "+" and the "-"...
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    Omnipro II and Gas Sensors

    My bad - try zone 5 or higher.  Essewntially, any zone on an Omni Pro II can support fire devices.  With that said, only zones 1-4 can support 2-wire fire devices, whaereas any other zone on the contoller (5 - 176) will support 4-wire fire devices.   When using zones 1-4,, whether using 2 or 4...
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    Omnipro II and Gas Sensors

    Just going to throw this out there, but have you tried movinng the wiring to Zone 4 or higher?  If no, why not try that and see if that resolves the problem.
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    Need help, which eeprom upgrade

    User PC Access will not allow you to connect to an Aegis controller as there are separate software applicaitons for the different OEM variants, which is the primary reason that you cannot access the controller at this time.  If you contact LS&A support as [email protected], they should...
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    LV17A008 - expansion enclosure

    11 inches long by 5.5 inches in height.
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    Buttons Not Appearing on 5.7e or Snap-Link for Android

    The touchscreen and Snap-Link for Android applicaiton are not dynamic, with regards to changes like adding names.  With that said:   1. For the touchscreen, simply rebooting the touchscreen should cause the new buttons to be displayed in the Buttons menu. 2. For Snap-Link, go into the settings...
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    OmniStat2 Temperature offset adjustment

    Just my two cents worth, but there are two things that I have found that can have an impact on accuracy:   1. Look at the thermistor on the circuit board of the tstat.  For best accuracy, the thermistor should be standing up (perpendicular to the circuit board).  I have found that they are...
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    Switch no longer turns off

    It sounds like the triac mechanism that performs the dimming has failed. If you call HAI Technical Support, they can confirm my suspicion and will arrange to ahve the switch replaced.
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    HAI 56A00-1 wireless door sensor

    As the battery begins to weaken, the transmitter would begin to send a low battery signal to the wireless receiver as part of its transmission for a trip or supervisory report, which in turn would notify the HAI controller - the HAI controller would report the low battery as a "HAD TROUBLE". A...
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    KB Application Directory - Tips and Tricks

    If you contact the HAI Technical Support at [email protected], they can get you the proper modification.
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    Omni aux zone voltage input vice contact closure

    HAI controllers support the use of open collector output type devices, similar to what you are referring to. In such applications, the output of the device is connected to the "+" terminal of the zone and a 1K, 1/2 resistor is strapped across the "+/-" of the zone. The resistor provideds the...
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    New board to old space

    Your steps are what would be the normal course of action. The one thing I would add is that the terminal strips (4) actually snap in/out, so you should be able to leave all your wiring intact.
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