Pete_c,
I got the board back, carefully installed it back into the panel. I tested each load to make sure there were no shorts before powering up the system. I turned the system on, and nothing blew up, and the Omnitouch touchscreens are all up and running. Bad news is the board is fixed, and they updated the firmware, but they reset the board to factory default. Now I don't have any programming in the console, so none of the switches can be controlled by the touchscreen. So I guess I'm basically at a point as if I just got my new home automation system installed, and I have to program everything.
I searched online, and it seems like I can program each switch from the touchscreen by naming the switch, put the switch into program mode by clicking it 5x, and then press config on the touch screen. When I do this, the screen says it's "Starting", then "Finding Module", and then "No Module Found". Obviously, I don't have everything setup to get this to work. Your guidance in what I need to do would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
BTW, the factory said two components were burnt, so they replaced those two, then tested the board. Since it was a quick fix, they didn't charge me anything. Happy about that.