How turn off green light The Omni Console?

MrSpeed

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Is there a way to have the green light turn off, when the zones are not ready? I am visual guy and if I see at a distance that the light is not on, then I know something is open. Also while we are on the subject, I have a panel that is by a glass door. Is there a way to disable the lights on that panel? We do not always have our alarm on and I hate to have it disabled at night and anyone on the other side of the door can tell whether the system is armed or not.


Thanks
 
Is there a way to have the green light turn off, when the zones are not ready? I am visual guy and if I see at a distance that the light is not on, then I know something is open. Also while we are on the subject, I have a panel that is by a glass door. Is there a way to disable the lights on that panel? We do not always have our alarm on and I hate to have it disabled at night and anyone on the other side of the door can tell whether the system is armed or not.


Thanks


I do not know of any way to disable the light other than sticking some electrical tape/dark paint over the LED
Perhaps you could take apart the console and disable the LED.
 
I seem to recall that there are some commands that can control the LED on the console. I don't remember there being one to turn it off, but you could change the color. For the console facing the glass door, you could write a rule that turns it run when the system is disarmed, so it stays red all the time. But yeah, it might be easier to just put a piece of tape over it.

If you have two extra conductors running to your console location, you could rig up your own armed indicator LED. You could connect it to an output on the controller, and set the output type to "OK To Arm".
 
I seem to recall that there are some commands that can control the LED on the console. I don't remember there being one to turn it off, but you could change the color. For the console facing the glass door, you could write a rule that turns it run when the system is disarmed, so it stays red all the time. But yeah, it might be easier to just put a piece of tape over it.

If you have two extra conductors running to your console location, you could rig up your own armed indicator LED. You could connect it to an output on the controller, and set the output type to "OK To Arm".

Man this is a little disappointing, on my old system if a zone was open the green light would be off and it would not go on until everything was closed in the house. I kind of liked that.
 
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