From webpilotyvr at hotmail.com Sat Jan 5 08:00:24 2019 From: webpilotyvr at hotmail.com (Dave Robinson) Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2019 14:00:24 +0000 Subject: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Traditional intrusion detection systems lack ladder logic anywhere close to HAI. An awesome product to explore with excellent capabilities would be ELK M1 Gold, I'm my opinion. www.elkproducts.com Their support is fantastic. It's not intended for the DIY market in general, but you'll likely get good support from Worthington if you ventured in that direction! Get Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: hai-users-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Dave Horoschak Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 8:56:45 AM To: Allen Edwards; hai-users at romaine.tssi.com Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver On that note, what is everyone currently installing that offers similar functionality? Seeing the writing on the wall, I would guess it's some other product. When my OmniPro was installed there weren't many traditional security products that could be interfaced with control systems. That's since changed. It seems that integrating a more traditional security panel with a control system would be the way to go these days. - Dave On 12/31/2018 8:40 AM, Allen Edwards wrote: > I see HAI/Leviton has discontinued the 63A00-1 wireless driveway > sensor. I have a customer that wanted his replaced but Worthington > told me they were discontinued. When I called Leviton they first told > me it was still available, but after several emails they said , yes... > it has been discontinued. > This makes me wonder even more about the Omni line. > > Allen Edwards > > ------ Original message------ > *From: *Claude . > *Date: *Sat, Dec 29, 2018 8:59 PM > *To: *Scott Miller;hai-users at romaine.tssi.com > ;Dave Horoschak; > *Cc: * > *Subject:*Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > > Yes I still receive the list but Hai will soon die in my opinion, > horrible support from Leviton, no more updates, they do not care about > the future of the line, won't share code... > > That is a pity... > > I've never encounter this problem with the wireless receiver, I > usually replace the batteries in the sensor and trouble code goes away... > > I don't think it will cause an issue that you did cycle the power on > the antenna... > > If there is a problem with the sensor, it will code a trouble again. > Can't be worst than losing power with a total battery drain, this is > what would've have happened anyway. > > I think you are ok with your solution. > > Claude > > Envoy? depuis mon Galaxy S8. > > > -------- Message d'origine -------- > De : Scott Miller > > Date : 18-12-29 20 h 41 (GMT-05:00) > ? :hai-users at romaine.tssi.com , > Dave Horoschak > > Objet : Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > > It's still live > > Get Outlook for Android > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:*hai-users-bounces at tssi.com > > on behalf of Dave Horoschak > > > *Sent:* Saturday, December 29, 2018 9:01:37 AM > *To:*hai-users at romaine.tssi.com > *Subject:* [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > I'm not sure if this list is still alive, but I figured I would give it > a try. Is there another list or forum people are using for Omni > discussion these days? > > I have a 42A00-2 wireless receiver connected to an OmniPro II. Recently, > it indicated that a wireless sensor had a supervisory fault. I replaced > the batteries in the sensor and it appears to be working properly, but I > had to power cycle the wireless receiver to clear the fault. Is there > another way to clear the fault on the receiver? I checked the manual > but didn't see any information about troubleshooting or restoring an SF > error. > > - Dave > _______________________________________________ > HAI-users mailing list > HAI-users at tssi.com > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fromaine.tssi.com%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Fhai-users&data=02%7C01%7C%7C86863fe596d44e3bf10108d66da6f842%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636816961225413965&sdata=LaLy6GY1dm0ngy%2FP6DVsPDVJ9xRvFWgYfQ1VvlQdXRY%3D&reserved=0 _______________________________________________ HAI-users mailing list HAI-users at tssi.com http://romaine.tssi.com/mailman/listinfo/hai-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kwschumm at qsolv.com Sat Jan 5 10:31:23 2019 From: kwschumm at qsolv.com (Ken Schumm) Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2019 08:31:23 -0800 Subject: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: The HAI products have been badly squandered by Leviton, which is sad. That said, after a search for a DIY friendly integrated system for a new home I ended up with an Omni system again. Old tech does not mean bad tech. It is excellent at what it does, rock solid reliable, and meets every need I have. The Elk M1 Gold looks like a great product. But the OmniPro II meets every one of my needs and my familiarity with it put it over the top. It?s not like it?s a fancy object that needs to be seen, I don?t *want* it to be seen, it?s job is to sit in a closet and toil away 24/7, serving its function without bothering us. From: hai-users-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:hai-users-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of Dave Robinson Sent: January 05, 2019 6:00 AM To: Allen Edwards; hai-users at romaine.tssi.com; Dave Horoschak Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver Traditional intrusion detection systems lack ladder logic anywhere close to HAI. An awesome product to explore with excellent capabilities would be ELK M1 Gold, I'm my opinion. www.elkproducts.com Their support is fantastic. It's not intended for the DIY market in general, but you'll likely get good support from Worthington if you ventured in that direction! Get Outlook for Android _____ From: hai-users-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Dave Horoschak Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 8:56:45 AM To: Allen Edwards; hai-users at romaine.tssi.com Subject: Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver On that note, what is everyone currently installing that offers similar functionality? Seeing the writing on the wall, I would guess it's some other product. When my OmniPro was installed there weren't many traditional security products that could be interfaced with control systems. That's since changed. It seems that integrating a more traditional security panel with a control system would be the way to go these days. - Dave On 12/31/2018 8:40 AM, Allen Edwards wrote: > I see HAI/Leviton has discontinued the 63A00-1 wireless driveway > sensor. I have a customer that wanted his replaced but Worthington > told me they were discontinued. When I called Leviton they first told > me it was still available, but after several emails they said , yes... > it has been discontinued. > This makes me wonder even more about the Omni line. > > Allen Edwards > > ------ Original message------ > *From: *Claude . > *Date: *Sat, Dec 29, 2018 8:59 PM > *To: *Scott Miller;hai-users at romaine.tssi.com > ;Dave Horoschak; > *Cc: * > *Subject:*Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > > Yes I still receive the list but Hai will soon die in my opinion, > horrible support from Leviton, no more updates, they do not care about > the future of the line, won't share code... > > That is a pity... > > I've never encounter this problem with the wireless receiver, I > usually replace the batteries in the sensor and trouble code goes away... > > I don't think it will cause an issue that you did cycle the power on > the antenna... > > If there is a problem with the sensor, it will code a trouble again. > Can't be worst than losing power with a total battery drain, this is > what would've have happened anyway. > > I think you are ok with your solution. > > Claude > > Envoy? depuis mon Galaxy S8. > > > -------- Message d'origine -------- > De : Scott Miller > > Date : 18-12-29 20 > h 41 (GMT-05:00) > ? :hai-users at romaine.tssi.com , > Dave Horoschak > > Objet : Re: [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > > It's still live > > Get Outlook for Android > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:*hai-users-bounces at tssi.com > > on behalf of Dave Horoschak > > > *Sent:* Saturday, December 29, 2018 9:01:37 AM > *To:*hai-users at romaine.tssi.com > *Subject:* [Hai-users] Omni RF receiver > I'm not sure if this list is still alive, but I figured I would give it > a try. Is there another list or forum people are using for Omni > discussion these days? > > I have a 42A00-2 wireless receiver connected to an OmniPro II. Recently, > it indicated that a wireless sensor had a supervisory fault. I replaced > the batteries in the sensor and it appears to be working properly, but I > had to power cycle the wireless receiver to clear the fault. Is there > another way to clear the fault on the receiver? I checked the manual > but didn't see any information about troubleshooting or restoring an SF > error. > > - Dave > _______________________________________________ > HAI-users mailing list > HAI-users at tssi.com > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fromaine.tss i.com%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Fhai-users &data=02%7C01%7C%7C86863fe596d44e3bf10108d66da6f842%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb4 35aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636816961225413965&sdata=LaLy6GY1dm0ngy%2FP6DVs PDVJ9xRvFWgYfQ1VvlQdXRY%3D&reserved=0 _______________________________________________ HAI-users mailing list HAI-users at tssi.com http://romaine.tssi.com/mailman/listinfo/hai-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: