[Hai-users] Omni Pro II programming questions...

Brett Griffin brett at architechtronics.com
Mon Aug 14 15:20:02 CDT 2006


You can be more explicit, you just need to use flags.  
 
When you "ARM VACATION: 'Flag' ON.  
 
When you "WHEN OFF & IF 'FLAG' ON: COMMAND" ~ use the if statement to check
if the flag is on or off.  
 
On the last line of the "WHEN OFF: SET 'Flag' TO 0"
 
HAI performs commands from top to bottom in the programming.  Just ensure no
other "WHEN OFF" commands fall below the flag reset commands.
 
~Brett
 
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Brett Griffin, Co-Founder
Architechtronics
Unique Home Technology Solutions

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From: Tom Marek [mailto:marek_t at pannaway.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 12:11 PM
To: 'Joe Tuttle'
Cc: hai-users at tssi.com
Subject: RE: [Hai-users] Omni Pro II programming questions...


Joe and Denis,
You both nailed it.  I had a fountain that I wanted to make sure was off
when the alarm is set and it was in the same "all-off" enabled house code.
I'll just move the water pump to a different house code with "all-off"
disabled.
 
And yes Joe the OFF in the last line refers to the alarm mode.  This is one
of my pet peeves in the OP programming.  They could have been a little more
explicit and have it say When Alarm OFF or When Vacation OFF.
 
Thanks for the quick reply and the help.
 
Tom 

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Tuttle [mailto:joetuttle at gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 1:19 PM
To: Tom Marek
Cc: hai-users at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Omni Pro II programming questions...


Tom,
 
I don't see anything with your three programming lines that would cause the
X10 unit to go off when you arm to NITE.  The only thing I can think of is
that maybe you have an X10 ALL OFF when you set the alarm to NITE.  Your
final line reads "When OFF": this is alarm mode off.  Right?  If my
hypothesis is correct, put the appliance module into a different house code,
and set that house code to not respond to X10 ALL OFF. 
 
Joe
 
On 8/14/06, Tom Marek <marek_t at pannaway.com> wrote: 

I have a recalculating hot water pump that I want to turn off when the alarm
is set to VACATION or AWAY.  I installed an X10 appliance module and
everything works well except that the line I wrote shuts off the pump
whenever the alarm is set.  When the system is set to NITE or NITE DELAY I
want the pump to continue to run.  Line reads: "When ARM VACATION: H2O HTR
Pump OFF" and "When ARM AWAY: H2O HTR Pump OFF".  The final line reads "When
OFF: H2O Htr Pump ON".  Any ideas? 
 
 
Omni Pro II (2.5e)
PC Access 2.4a
 
Tom Marek
Pannaway Technologies Inc.
(512) 695-0119
www.pannaway.com <http://www.pannaway.com/> 
Technical Support (877) PAN-NAWY  (726-6299)
 

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