Omni Pro II Console Power

jtek

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I want to mount some tablets right above each one of my consoles in my house.  Does anyone know if it is possible to tap into the power the consoles recieve to provide charging power to a tablet or should I run separate power lines for them?
 
Thanks,
 
J
 
I have a secondary HAI Omnitouch / CCTV can here and use the primary can for just one keypad console.  Personally I would not split the power (from the OP2 can) for touch screen use.  Might work fine with an Aux power supply used for your OmniPro.  That said my automation touchscreens today are using POE - one cable same as IP HAI consoles.
 
I am actually not using touchscreens.  I am using basic Android Tablets to interface with my smartthings hub so I just need to keep a charge on them like they would get from a usb charger at 5 Volts and approximately 2Amps.
 
I only have 4 consoles and according to the manual the system says it supports up to 16 so there should be plenty of power to power 4 android tablets right?
 
I would just need to step the 12V source down to 5 Volts.
 
Thanks for the reply.
 
jtek said:
I am actually not using touchscreens.  I am using basic Android Tablets to interface with my smartthings hub so I just need to keep a charge on them like they would get from a usb charger at 5 Volts and approximately 2Amps.
 
I only have 4 consoles and according to the manual the system says it supports up to 16 so there should be plenty of power to power 4 android tablets right?
 
I would just need to step the 12V source down to 5 Volts.
 
Thanks for the reply.
 
 
The support for 16 consoles is a statement about addressability, not power.  The manual says:
 
"16 LCD Consoles (Models Models 33A00-1, 33A00-4, 11A00-1, 11A00-2, 11A00-9, and 15A00) MAXIMUM per system, subject to power availability."
 
My recollection is that the OP2 can provide about 1 Amp of power at 12V for consoles, outputs and aux power.  As pete_c suggested, you'd be well advised to power the tablets from something other the the OP2.
 
I see no reason you couldn't co-locate a supplemental 12V power supply with the OPII and power the HAI console and your tablet from that source.  Just tie the negative feeds of the supplemental supply and the OPII together.
 
Yeah I see this working with an aux power supply.
 
Here use Omnitouch 5.7's, Omnitouch 5.7e's (with their own POE) and embedded Wintel tabletop touchscreens with POE/Gb links.  IE: the Omnitouch 5.7e's are using an aux can with aux power and battery.  The Omnitouch 5.7e's and tabletops use POE from a 24 port POE managed switch.  All consoles are wired.  IE: wireless tablets are used but typically are in off mode.
 
My tabletop touchscreens also include bluetooth and wireless.  I have tested the wireless to work fine but will probably never depend on one as a wireless console.  I prefer serial, then network (wired) for my OmniPro consoles and use the phone apps to play with but not manage my OmniPro console.  That is me.  In the home typically tablets and cellular phones are in off mode.
 
I did install an openwrt micro router (with AP off) inside of the HAI can which uses a 12VDC to 5VDC transformer from the panel power source.  All ethernet in and out goes through this microrouter.  Looking to make this a mini email board as I have it configured today with RTC / battery for time syncing the panel plus it does email just fine.
 
ok, thanks for the recommendations.  I thought about using a POE to USB converter like this but they are a little pricey plus would need to get some POE injectors or a POE switch.  Just to power 4 tablets would be around $300.
 
http://shop.rfwel.com/tycon-power-systems-poe-msplt-usb-48v-passive-poe-in-usb-15w-splitter.html?utm_medium=googleshopping&utm_source=bc&gclid=CNHI95_dqNECFQhXDQodiEkFQQ
 
I guess I could also just do the 5V power dist panel like you suggest.  Got a decent one you could suggest?
 
I could also run a new outlet to those locations and do the usb power outlets.
 
Yes originally here and still today have Tycon power injectors (5VDC), Tycon mini POE switches, Tycon midstream injectors and a Tycon 24 port managed POE injector.  Good stuff.
 
That said I went to using 16 tabletop tablets POE powered with Gb and using the TP-Link POE injector which is very reasonably priced.
 
TP-Link TL-POE10R $14.49 on Amazon Prime.
 

  • IEEE 802.3af compliant
  • Delivers power up to 100 meters (328.1 feet)
  • Optional 12V DC 9V DC or 5V DC power supply
  • Plug-and-Play, requires no configuration
Here utilize the TL-POE10R for my RPI2 - Z-Wave device in the Attic (well and other RPi's) and my Joggler tabletop touchscreens.
 
TP-Link.jpg
 
Barrel coax to mini USB cable on Ebay for about $1 with free shipping.
 
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For the micro router (2" X 2" X 1" or so) 5VDC powered inside of the HAI can went to a 12VDC cigarette light socket (small) with a thin mini USB cable on it.  I took it all apart and only utilized what I needed which was smaller that the device case (cut it to half size).  I mostly liked the thin cable as my OmniPro 2 panel is pretty full these days. 
 
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Or using one of the following 12VDC to 5VDC transformers. (used in automobile).
 
12VDCto5VDC.jpg
 
 
 
 
Those are great suggestions.  So maybe do this:
 
https://www.amazon.com/microUSB-Raspberry-WT-AF-5v10w-Right-Angle/dp/B019BLMWWW/ref=pd_bxgy_147_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=V6KTJ2P9Q0YEA2XTNJK7
 
with this:
 
https://www.amazon.com/WT-GPOE-8-48v60w-Gigabit-Passive-Ethernet-Injector/dp/B01F334BH6/ref=pd_sim_147_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MSF0QNYA79Y2253QZN8Z
 
Since I don't need Cat 5 at my end points I could probably just do some 4 wire shield cable and pin it to the right cat 5e ends right?  I have rolls of that stuff from when I installed the alarm system.
 
Thanks again!
 
Never seen the two products offered by WiFi Texas. 
 
I like the POE 5VDC power splitter injector. 
 
Since I don't need Cat 5 at my end points I could probably just do some 4 wire shield cable and pin it to the right cat 5e ends right?  I have rolls of that stuff from when I installed the alarm system.
 
Typically 22/4 or 22/2 is used for alarm system switches and PIRs.  I would not recommend 22/2 wire for your endeavor.  22/4 (2 plus 2) would work.
 
CatXX POE uses four of 8 wires which are 23-26 guage.
 
Welcome to Cocoontech jtek.
 
Please do post your results / pictures as other folks on the forum will learn from what you did getting your tablets set up.
 
jtek, give some consideration to how and where you are going to mount your POE injector (your second Amazon link in the post above).
 
The one you linked to has the input/output jacks on the front, but this one (which I bought) from the same seller on Amazon has inputs/outputs on the side.  I wall mounted mine next to my switch, and the side inputs/outputs made for less of a cable mess.
 
Just a thought.
 
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