Hi,
Apologize if this is not in the right spot in the forum. I just bought a HAI Omnistat RC2000WHZB Zigbee communitcating tstat with the HAI Zigbee Interface Module and the HAI 30A Zigbee Load Controller. I'm hoping to be able to use this combination to turn on the LCM (which is connected to a window AC unit that is hardwired to turn on when the LCM is powered) at a specified high temp setpoint and turn it off when the temp on the RC2000WHZB reaches a specified low temp setpoint.
I looked at all of the documentation provided by HAI (which is sparse to say the least) for all of the components I bought and I don't see any info specific to enabling what I want to do. Seems like you can directly control loads connected by Zigbee LCMs from either the tstat or LIM interface, but not hook them to temp setpoints (unless I'm missing something). I was hoping it would be that simple but something tells me it will not. I also have an OmniPro II panel in the house (previously used for security only).
Does anyone know if there's a way to do what I want to do using only the HAI Zigbee components (tstat, LIM, LCM)? Or am I going to need to program the OmniPro II to allow this sort of control?
Thanks In advance for any advice!
- Tom
Apologize if this is not in the right spot in the forum. I just bought a HAI Omnistat RC2000WHZB Zigbee communitcating tstat with the HAI Zigbee Interface Module and the HAI 30A Zigbee Load Controller. I'm hoping to be able to use this combination to turn on the LCM (which is connected to a window AC unit that is hardwired to turn on when the LCM is powered) at a specified high temp setpoint and turn it off when the temp on the RC2000WHZB reaches a specified low temp setpoint.
I looked at all of the documentation provided by HAI (which is sparse to say the least) for all of the components I bought and I don't see any info specific to enabling what I want to do. Seems like you can directly control loads connected by Zigbee LCMs from either the tstat or LIM interface, but not hook them to temp setpoints (unless I'm missing something). I was hoping it would be that simple but something tells me it will not. I also have an OmniPro II panel in the house (previously used for security only).
Does anyone know if there's a way to do what I want to do using only the HAI Zigbee components (tstat, LIM, LCM)? Or am I going to need to program the OmniPro II to allow this sort of control?
Thanks In advance for any advice!
- Tom