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CONTENTS About this Guide ...........................................................................................................................1 Who Should Use This Guide ..............................................................................1 Product Safety ....................................................................................................1 Getting Started .......................................................................................................................
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide gives instructions for accomplishing Home Controller tasks using three of the five user interfaces: a computer on the Internet World-Wide Web (Web), a System User Interface (SUI), and a telephone. Refer to Ademco Security System User’s Manual (VISTA-30PSE, VISTA-10SE) for security panel instructions, and Honeywell T8635L Microelectronic Communicating Programmable Thermostat Owner’s Guide for thermostat instructions.
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Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide GETTING STARTED At installation, the Home Controller Gateway is connected to your PC and powered on. Software for the Home & Away System is installed in the Home Controller Gateway using a compact flashcard memory. Thermostats, the Wall Panel System User Interface, Web cameras and security panels are connected to the Gateway. Light and appliance modules are connected to their respective devices, plugged in and programmed into the system.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x OVERVIEW The Honeywell Home & Away System gives you a new level of comfort and convenience by letting you control and monitor security, lighting, Web camera, appliances, and thermostats from control panels within your home or by several remote methods, including a personal computer with Internet access and the telephone. With the Honeywell Home & Away System, you can: Monitor home security.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Support controls are located in the upper-right corner of the page: ! The Honeywell button links you to a Web page to learn more about the Home & Away System, and receive advice from our home experts. ! The Help button calls-up on-line help files to assist you with task completion, navigation, or other problems. Fig. 1 shows the layout of the Home page; other pages have similar layouts. Table 1 lists the options available on each Web page.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Web Page Camera Snapshot What You Can See If cameras are installed, page shows snapshot image from each camera. What You Can Do View camera image and click on it for enlargement. Logging On and Off You can log into your Home & Away System on the Web from any computer that has Internet access. The method for logging in is slightly different for using the Web interface from home and using it remotely.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Using the Wall Panel System User Interface The Wall Panel System User Interface (SUI) is a small, wall-mounted control panel installed in a convenient location—probably away from your personal computer with its Web Interface. To use the Wall Panel SUI, you make selections from menus on its display screen.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Using the Telephone The telephone interface works like banking or other transaction systems you may be familiar with. To set the Home & Away options by telephone while away from home, dial your home phone number. If you do not have an answering machine or answering service, the System will answer your phone automatically after four rings (or the number of rings you set in the Telephone Settings area of the System Configuration Page).
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide HOME & AWAY SYSTEM TASKS This section describes each task you can perform with the Home Controller, then tells you how to use each interface to accomplish the task. Table 4 is an overview of the tasks you can perform from each interface. Table 4. Home Controller Tasks and Interface Options.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Checking Current House Status The Web, Wall Panel SUI, and telephone all provide limited status information as soon as you begin using the interfaces. For example, you can determine the current Security State, the last Lifestyle mode activated, which Schedule is active, and the current temperature reading at the thermostat.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Arming and Disarming Security The Web, phone, and Wall Panel SUI interfaces let you change the security state immediately. You can choose from among all available security states, just as you would use the security keypad. Security states are identified by number: 1 = Disarm, 2 = Away, 3 = Stay, 4 = Maximum, 7 = Instant.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Setting Lights and Appliances from the Web You can change the brightness of individual lights and turn appliances off and on from the MyHome Portal. To display status information for lights and appliances: To check or change the brightness of a light: To check or change the state of an appliance: Click the Device Control navigation button on the Home page, then click the Lights or Appliances option on the Device Control page.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Setting Thermostats You can control thermostat temperature, system mode (heating, cooling, automatic, or off), or fan mode (continuous On or Auto), from the thermostat, the SUI, the telephone, and the Web interface. The thermostat and Web interfaces allow you to specifically set both a cool-mode temperature setting and a heat-mode temperature setting. The SUI and telephone interfaces only allow you to change one temperature setting.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x 2. Press the button next to the system mode option until the correct mode setting is displayed. 3. Press OK to save the change (press Back to cancel the change). To change fan mode: 1. On the Comfort screen, press the button next to the system/fan settings option. 2. Press the button next to the fan mode option until the correct mode setting is displayed. 3. Press OK to save the change (press Back to cancel the change).
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Event type Thermostat system settings Thermostat fan settings Thermostat temperature settings Security Settings Appliance settings Light settings Can event can be programmed in a Group? No No No No Yes Yes After you define Lifestyles, you can activate them manually from the Home & Away System Controller interfaces.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Activating Lifestyles After you define at least one Lifestyle, you can use the Web, Phone, or Wall Panel SUI interfaces to activate the Lifestyle. Web You can activate Lifestyles manually from the Home Page (or you can include them as events in a Schedule, see Scheduled Control procedures below). To activate a Lifestyle: 1. Display the Home page. 2. Click the selection button next to the name of the Lifestyle you wish to activate.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide operates until it is turned off or a different Schedule is activated (rather than running only on specific days). A note about scheduling conflicts: When many events are programmed for a Schedule, it is possible to have conflicting events. For example, a light may originally have been programmed to turn on at 5:00 pm and a recent addition to the schedule has the same light turning off at 5:00 pm.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x b. c. Click the Delete button. Home Controller displays a message confirming your selections. Click OK to complete the deletion. To change an event: a. Delete the event you wish to change. b. Then follow the Add procedure above to re-enter the event with new settings. When you have completed all schedule changes, click Done Editing to return to the schedule view. To define a Thermostat Schedule: 1.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide CONFIGURING HOME & AWAY SYSTEM CONTROLLER GATEWAY DEFAULT SETTINGS All default system settings are controlled from your MyHome Portal Web site. The System Configuration page of Home Controller Web site allows you to change settings: ! Date and time. ! Home page (title and confirmation preferences). ! Lights and appliances (renaming). ! Passwords. ! Security (Group associations). ! Telephone. ! Thermostat. ! Camera.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Select confirmation action: Product Release Version 3.x.x To select whether the Controller displays confirmation messages, click the yes or no option under Show a confirmation when activating any Lifestyle or Schedule. Configuring Lights and Appliances Changing a light or appliance name: Changing X10 light or appliance House Code or Unit Code: Your Home & Away System can use either X10 lighting or OnQ ALC Lighting.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide Both codes must be four digits, using only the numerals 0–9. You may use the same four digits for both the security user code and the remote access code. If you forget either password (security user code or your remote access code) call your system installer. To change the security user code: To change the remote access code: The user code for the security system is programmed directly into the Ademco security panel.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x If you do not have an answering machine or answering service, set the number-ofrings-before-pick-up to a number that is greater than the number of rings it usually takes you to answer the phone. For example, if you normally pick up the phone on the second ring, the Home & Away System should be set to pick up after three or more rings.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING . The thermostat heat and cool settings I set are Immediately changed by the system: Lights and appliances are unexpectedly activated: The cool-mode temperature setting must be 3• higher than the heat-mode temperature setting. If the heat and cool mode temperature settings are within 3• of one another, the temperature settings will automatically be adjusted to maintain the 3• difference.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x Security Conflicts About not-ready zones: About exit delay periods: If any zones are not ready when you try to arm the system, you will receive an error message. Your home can be armed from the Web, phone, and Wall Panel SUI only if all zones are ready for arming. To arm a system with not-ready zones you must set your system to bypass the zone.
Product Release Version 3.x.x. Home Controller Gateway User Guide IMPORTANT HOME & AWAY SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INFORMATION The following information is important for you to keep with your records. If you encounter any problems with your Home & Away System, Honeywell Technical Support may request the information below to help identify and test your system.
Home Controller Gateway User Guide Product Release Version 3.x.x LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time.
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