Ok so I did the configuration today and everything went OK. As a novice in the OmniPro II camp here is what I did:
1.) Install PC Access.
The initial security stamp is to encrypt your account file. I needed to install the .Net framework as well (v2.0). After installed check for updates. This required registering the software with HAI. This was easy enough following the prompts. After PC Access was installed and updated create a new account file. With the file created connect to the system. We used the ethernet port. You need to have the following to connect via the ethernet: ip address of the Omni panel, port number, and part 1 and 2 of the security keys. The default password is PASSWORD if you need to see/change the keys. I didn't have the things needed to connect to the ethernet port, but found them easily enough in the setup menu on one of the touch screens. Configure the network settings with the information from the last step. Then go to communications and connect. If all is well you should connect to the panel if everything is correct. Once connected select the read from panel option under the communications menu to receive all current system settings into your account. After this is done save your account file. Any changes to the system need to be sent to the panel via the communications menu and the file re-saved.
2.) Install Snap Link. This was easy as well and involved a lot of the same step from before. Register the software with HAI, create an account file and save it to the Snap Link drive, set communication options and credentials, save, and then connect. This was up and running in minutes after step 1.
3.) Install Snap Link mobile. This involved the same configuration steps as before. I was not, however, able to connect with Snap Link mobile. Further investigation found that Snap Link mobile requires firmware v2.16, and we had v2.11. Firmware updates can be done without new chips, as I understand it, on the newer OmniPro II boards. Our board was older and we had to purchase a new firmware chip that needs to inserted in the board in place of the older chip. The website to order is
http://www.easycart.net/HAI
So that is where I left it. We will wait and continue after the new chip arrives. Left to do: Update firmware. Setup remote access. Figure out the camera system. I did see 7 cameras connected to a video server board. I assume it was an HAI product as the cameras were viewable on the touch screens.
A few questions for seasoned users:
1.) The thermostats were not responding to Snap Link / PC Access control. There are 6 thermostats, all model RC-120. I did a quick read and found that the thermostat can not be on 'hold' if you want to control them remotely. I did turn one off hold mode, but still was not able to control it remotely.
2.) The lighting used throughout the home is UPB. How are the scenes created/modified? I did not see too many options in PC Access, unless I was looking in the wrong spot.
So the best place to get information to quickly get up and running is.... drum roll.... the HAI website! Shocking! Go to
http://www.homeauto.com/Support/Downloads/downloads.asp to view all the quick start guides/user manuals. It was a bit of a read, but not difficult to understand if you are technologically proficient.