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    Learn IR function of HTX2 not responding in AS

    Try resetting the HTX to factory default. To do so, press the Reset button for about 10 seconds: - after 5 seconds the Status LED will illuminate - after 10 seconds, the Status LED will turn off After the reset, configure the network settings (if necessary), and then try to learn in an...
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    Hi-Fi 2 and Omnitouch 5.7e

    For test purposes, create a new design and assign it to your touchscreen and see if you get the audio pages.
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    Hi-Fi 2 and Omnitouch 5.7e

    Look at the properties for the design (with the design highlighted in Project Explorer) and make sure that there are Hi-Fi2 images assigned to each Hi-Fi2 button (see highlighted area in attached image).
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    Video Server & WL3

    What is the version number of the WL3 software you are running? It can be found on the Options page.
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    HAI Wireless - signal strength indicator? id a bad sensor?

    Logging when the zone goes "Not Ready" would be a good test. You might consider putting a condition in the program to only log when the system is armed so that it doesn’t log during a time when the sensor might normally be tripped.
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    HAI Wireless - signal strength indicator? id a bad sensor?

    We are currently looking into what is causing the issue that you reported; however, we do not believe that it is related to the false alarm issue that you initially reported. I’ll let you know what we find. Have you experienced any false alarms since you replaced the receiver?
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    Hai RC80 Thermostat problem

    What is actually being displayed is the word "FILt", which is short for filter. The thermostat has a built-in reminder to check/change the HVAC filter. By default this register is set to 10, which is the equivalent of 240 hours of operation. To clear the reminder, press the "Program" key one...
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    HAI Wireless - signal strength indicator? id a bad sensor?

    A loop reading of "0" is the same as "00" (no signal). If there is currently a “supervisory failure” associated with a transmitter or if the receiver did not receive any RSSI data from a transmitter, the loop reading will display “0”. The RSSI feature was added in Revision D, which was...
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