Home Automation OMNITOUCH 53A00 1 User Manual

Home Automation, Inc.  
Model 53A00-1  
OmniTouch 5.7 Touchscreen  
with Video  
Installation Manual  
Document Number 53I00-1 Rev A  
June, 2007  
PLANNING  
It is very important to plan where the OmniTouch 5.7 Touchscreen will be installed and the  
gauge/type of wire you will use for the installation. The touchscreen can be connected directly  
to the HAI controller if video is not being used. However, if video is being used, the  
touchscreen must be connected to the HAI Touchscreen Hub. The HAI Touchscreen Hub can  
also be used if you are connecting multiple touchscreens (up to 8).  
In selecting a place to mount the touchscreen, be sure to avoid an area where studs, plumbing,  
or electrical wiring may be located behind the wallboard. It should be mounted so that the  
display is at or slightly above eye level.  
Wiring to the HAI Controller  
When connecting the touchscreen directly to the HAI controller, run the power/communications  
cable (as determined by Table 1) from the controller location to touchscreen location. A  
minimum of 4 wires is required for operation (2 for power and 2 for communications). The  
required distance between the controller and the touchscreen will determine the wire gauge/type  
you should use. To prevent the touchscreen from drawing more than the specified maximum  
current from the controller’s power supply, do not exceed the "Maximum Cable Length" based  
on the wire gauge/type per the table below (Table 1).  
MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH BASED ON WIRE GAUGE / TYPE  
Wire  
Gauge Stranded  
Solid/  
Number of positive Number of ground  
Maximum Cable  
Length (feet)  
conductors  
conductors  
24  
24  
24  
solid  
solid  
solid  
1
2
3
1
2
3
113  
227  
340  
22  
22  
22  
solid  
solid  
stranded  
1
2
1
1
2
1
180  
360  
166  
20  
20  
solid  
stranded  
1
1
1
1
287  
267  
18  
18  
solid  
stranded  
1
1
1
1
456  
420  
16  
16  
solid  
stranded  
1
1
1
1
724  
669  
Table 1  
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If cable with multiple conductors is used (such as Cat-5 cable), it is possible to connect multiple  
conductors together to achieve greater distance. For example, using only one of the 24 gauge  
conductor in the Cat-5 cable for power (1 for positive and 1 for ground), the maximum distance  
between the controller and the touchscreen is 113 feet. If you were to connect 2 of the 24 gauge  
conductors together (2 for positive and 2 for ground), the maximum distance between the  
controller and the touchscreen is then 227 feet. If you were to connect 3 of the 24 gauge  
conductors together (3 for positive and 3 for ground), the maximum distance between the  
controller and the touchscreen is then 340 feet.  
Wiring to the HAI Touchscreen Hub  
When connecting the touchscreen to the HAI Touchscreen Hub, a Cat-5 (4-pair) cable is  
required for operation. The Cat-5 cable provides power, communications, and the video signal  
from the HAI Touchscreen Hub to the touchscreen.  
Run the Cat-5 cable between the HAI Touchscreen Hub location and the touchscreen location.  
The maximum distance between the controller and each touchscreen is 800 feet. Terminate  
both ends of the Cat-5 cable with an 8-position modular connector (as if to make a standard  
network cable).  
Note: When calculating the distance between the Touchscreen Hub and a touchscreen, you  
must subtract the distance between the Touchscreen Hub and the HAI controller from the total  
distance. For example, if the Touchscreen Hub is 100 feet from the controller, the maximum  
distance between the Touchscreen hub and each touchscreen is 700 feet.  
CONNECTING TO THE HAI TOUCHSCREEN HUB  
When used, each OmniTouch Touchscreen connects to the HAI Touchscreen Hub. The HAI  
Touchscreen Hub provides power, communications, and the video signal to the touchscreen.  
Each HAI Touchscreen Hub can support a maximum of 8 touchscreens.  
Note: When more than 8 OmniTouch Touchscreens are used, a second HAI Touchscreen Hub  
with Video Encoder (if video is being used) is required. See the HAI Touchscreen Hub  
Installation Manual for more details.  
Connections:  
When connecting a touchscreen to the HAI Touchscreen Hub, insert the 8-position modular  
cable, coming from the touchscreen, into one of the RJ-45 connectors (J1-J8) on the HAI  
Touchscreen Hub.  
See the HAI Touchscreen Hub Installation Manual for complete installation instructions.  
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INSTALLATION  
1) Make the cutout for the touchscreen  
Hold the template (Installation Template – 53A10-1) against the wall so the top edge is at  
the appropriate height and parallel to the floor. Using a Punch, or similar instrument, punch  
through the center of each tick mark (+) on the template.  
Drill a 1/4" hole at each punch mark. Using a pencil, draw a line around the quadrant of  
each hole as shown as shown. Carefully cut along the pencil line.  
DO NOT OVERSIZE THIS CUTOUT!  
Figure 1  
2) Remove the faceplate  
Remove the faceplate from the touchscreen by grasping the top and bottom edges of the  
faceplate and carefully lifting it away from touchscreen backbox.  
Note: After installation, the faceplate may be removed by placing a flat blade screwdriver in  
one of the slots on the bottom of the faceplate and gently lifting to release the latch on the  
respective side. Repeat by using the slot on the opposite side.  
FACEPLATE - BOTTOM VIEW  
LATCH RELEASE SLOTS  
Figure 2  
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3) Remove the touchscreen assembly from the backbox  
a. Remove the two screws as shown in Figure 3 (DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS  
ON THE GREEN CIRCUIT BOARD). Retain screws for reassembly.  
b. Remove the touchscreen assembly as shown in Figure 3.  
Figure 3  
4) Install the backbox into the cutout in the wall  
a. Insert the communications cable through the rectangular cutout in the touchscreen  
backbox.  
b. Locate the retaining flange screws in the upper right and lower left corners. Turn the  
screws counterclockwise until the gap between the retaining flange and the housing  
flange is wider then the wall (see Figure 4).  
TOUCHSCREEN BACKBOX  
TOP VIEW  
Figure 4  
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c. Place the assembled unit into the cutout in the wall.  
d. Turn the retaining flange screws clockwise until they are snug (do not over tighten).  
WALL  
Figure 5  
5) Terminate the communications cable  
a. When connecting the touchscreen directly to the HAI controller, use the supplied  
8-position modular cable assembly. Attach the wires coming from the controller to  
the supplied cable assembly using the supplied wire spice connectors.  
b. When connecting the touchscreen to the HAI Touchscreen Hub, terminate the cable  
with an 8-position modular connector (as if to make a standard network cable).  
6) Connect the communications cable to the touchscreen  
Insert the 8-position modular cable into the RJ-45 connector (J1) on the touchscreen, through  
the cutout in the touchscreen backbox (see Figure 6).  
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Figure 6  
7) Install the touchscreen assembly  
a. Align the tabs on the touchscreen assembly with the slots on the backbox.  
Figure 7  
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b. Swing the touchscreen assembly in place and secure to backbox using screws that  
were removed in Step 3.  
Figure 8  
8) Install the touchscreen faceplate  
Before installing faceplate, remove the protective film from the LCD area of the  
touchscreen. Fasten the faceplate onto the touchscreen by hanging the top of the faceplate  
on the top edge of the touchscreen, then gently snapping the bottom onto the touchscreen.  
REMOVING THE TOUCHSCREEN  
After installation, if it is necessary to remove the touchscreen from the wall, turn retaining  
flange screws 1 turn counterclockwise.  
Note: Do not turn the retaining flange screws more than 1 full turn counterclockwise; otherwise  
the retaining flange may fall off into the wall.  
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CONNECTING TO OMNI IIe, LUMINA, OMNIPRO II, AND LUMINA PRO  
Connect the "Yellow" and "Green" wires from the touchscreen to the "A" and "B" terminals  
under the section marked "CONSOLE" on the controller, respectively. Connect the "Red" and  
"Black" wires from the touchscreen to the "12V" and "GND" terminals under the section  
marked "AUXILIARY" on the controller, respectively.  
A maximum combination of 8 touchscreens and consoles can be used with Omni IIe or Lumina  
and a maximum combination of 16 with OmniPro II or Lumina Pro.  
NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum current limitation of the controller. If more than 2  
touchscreens are used, the additional touchscreens must be powered from an external  
power supply or HAI Touchscreen Hub.  
THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE CONTROLLER  
EARTH GROUND TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE TOUCHSCREEN.  
BLACK  
RED  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED  
CABLE TO CORRESPONDING ENDS  
OF THE POWER/COMMUNICATION  
CABLE FROM THE CONTROLLER  
(PLUGS INTO J1)  
SUPPLIED CABLE  
Omni IIe, Lumina, OmniPro II, and Lumina Pro Connections  
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CONNECTING TO OMNILT  
Connect the "Yellow" and "Green" wires from the touchscreen to the "YEL" and "GRN"  
terminals under the section marked "CONSOLE" on the controller, respectively. Connect the  
"Red" and "Black" wires from the touchscreen to the "12V" and "GND" terminals under the  
section marked "AUX" on the controller, respectively.  
A maximum combination of 4 touchscreens and consoles can be used with OmniLT.  
NOTE: Do not exceed the maximum current limitation of the controller. If more than 1  
touchscreen is used, the additional touchscreens must be powered from an external power  
supply or HAI Touchscreen Hub.  
THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY MUST BE GROUNDED TO THE CONTROLLER  
EARTH GROUND TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE TOUCHSCREEN.  
BLACK  
RED  
GREEN  
YELLOW  
CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED  
CABLE TO CORRESPONDING ENDS  
OF THE POWER/COMMUNICATION  
CABLE FROM THE CONTROLLER  
(PLUGS INTO J1)  
SUPPLIED CABLE  
OmniLT Connections  
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ADDRESSING THE TOUCHSCREEN  
OmniTouch touchscreens are connected to the same communications bus as HAI consoles.  
Each console and touchscreen must have a unique address. The default address setting of the  
touchscreen is "1".  
When power is first connected to the touchscreen, if the touchscreen isn’t addressed properly  
(other consoles or touchscreens already occupy the touchscreen address) or isn’t communicating  
with the controller, the following page is displayed.  
To assign an address to the touchscreen, press and hold the HAI logo for three seconds. The  
"Touchscreen Address" page is displayed.  
This page allows the installer to adjust the brightness and contrast of the touchscreen, enable or  
disable video, and assign the touchscreen address.  
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Brightness and Contrast  
Press the [up arrow] button to raise the current brightness or contrast setting. Press the [down  
arrow] button to lower the current setting.  
Video  
If the touchscreen is connected to the HAI Touchscreen Hub with Video Encoder, press the  
[up arrow] button to enable video on the touchscreen. If not, press the [down arrow] button to  
disable video.  
When Video is enabled, the Video icon will be displayed on the Home page. If it is disabled,  
the Setup button will be displayed instead.  
Touchscreen Address  
Use the [up arrow] and [down arrow] buttons to set the touchscreen address.  
When complete, press the [exit] button in the lower-right corner to save the settings and exit.  
Once the touchscreen is properly configured and communicating with the controller, other  
configuration items may be configured using the "Screen Setup" page. To access the "Screen  
Setup" page, from the Home page (if Video is disabled) or the System page, touch the [Setup]  
icon. See the Touchscreen User’s Guide (53R00-1) for additional information on these items.  
Note: In the event of an AC Power failure and the HAI controller is running on backup battery  
power, the touchscreen display will be lowered to its lowest viewable setting. Do not try to  
adjust the “brightness” and “contrast” levels. When AC Power is restored, the touchscreen  
display will automatically return to its correct settings.  
RESETTING THE TOUCHSCREEN  
If for any reason the touchscreen needs to be reset, remove the faceplate and press the reset  
button marked "SW1" on the circuit board to the right of the LED.  
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UPDATING THE TOUCHSCREEN  
The USB Update Port on the OmniTouch 5.7 allows you to update the touchscreen with the  
latest firmware and screens. This allows you to take advantage of new touchscreen features and  
new screens that support features of updated controller firmware. The Update Port is a USB  
port in the lower right section of the touchscreen.  
USB  
UPDATE PORT  
Load the update file on a USB thumb drive. Plug the thumb drive into the USB Update Port on  
the OmniTouch 5.7 Touchscreen. When the USB drive is plugged into the port, the touchscreen  
will read the files on the root directory of the drive and display any applicable update files.  
Select the desired file from the list and then press the “Next” button. Follow the instructions on  
the screen.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Size:  
Backbox cutout:  
Faceplate:  
5.625" W x 5.125" H  
6" W x 5.5" H  
LCD View Area:  
4.626" W x 3.492" H  
Voltage:  
Operating Voltage: 10 – 24 VDC  
Maximum Current Consumption at 12 VDC:  
300 mA based on Maximum Cable Length as defined in "Table 1"  
Maximum Current Consumption at 24 VDC:  
200 mA based on Maximum Cable Length of 800 feet  
Maximum CAT-5 Cable Length AT 24 VDC: 800 feet  
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