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Designing a Home
Automation System
Part 1 of 5:Wiring
September, 2011
What is Home Automation?
An automated home brings together security, fire,
lighting, temperature control, audio, home theater,
surveillance, access control, pool, spa, drapery
control, sprinklers, and anything else that you want
so that these systems can talk to each other and
work together
An automated home can include some or all of these
components
HAI systems focus on lighting, temperature, security, audio,
and video
In an automated home these devices work together to make
the home more comfortable, more convenient, and safer
What does HAI do?
Do I need to pull wires to have Home Automation?
The answer to this question is increasingly “No” for most
categories of home automation technology.
Security, Surveillance, Energy Management, Lighting
Control, and Control Interfaces have more wireless options
available every year.
If you are building a new home, remodeling, or have access
to run wires most professional installers will recommend that
you do so for maximum reliability.
Structured Wiring
Structured wiring enclosures
provides security,
temperature, lighting, audio,
video, voice, and data from
one central location
Allows for centralized
infrastructure of all low
voltage wiring in the home
Use any Cat 5 wire in the
house to add automation
features like touchscreens to
any room
Reliable, flexible, expandable
and upgradeable
What kind of wire do I need?
The most common types of wire used in home automation
are:
Cat5,Cat5e,Cat6 for networking and serial connections
22/2, 22/4 for security and low voltage control
16/2, 14/2 for speakers and low voltage control
RG59 for traditional CCTV cameras
Some other wire types for specialty applications
What devices use Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6?
Devices that use IP
networking
Omni/Lumina
Controllers
OmniTouch 5.7e
IP Camera
IP Camera Server
IP Door Station
HTX
Hi-Fi 2
Music Gateway
Omni/Lumina
IP devices are all
connected to a router or
switch just like
computers on a network.
This connection allows
IP enabled devices like
touchscreens and
iPhones to control your
home automation
system
Hi-Fi 2
Run a Cat-5 from the top
right hand input on the HiFi 2 Main Board Assembly
your router or switch
Once connected you can
view metadata from the
Music Gateway or HAI
Dock as well as control
what song you are
listening to from the VSC
Music Gateway
HAI Dock
Camera Server
Power Over Ethernet
PoE devices are connected to a special
power injector or switch that provides
both data and power to the device over a
single cable.
One Port PoE Injector
Powers a single PoE
device like a 5.7e or
HTX
IEEE 802.3af
8 Port PoE Switch
Complies with IEEE
802.3af
Powers up to 7
OmniTouch 5.7e
15.4 watts per port
for devices such as
HTX, PoE IP
cameras, and PoE
access points
OmniTouch 5.7e
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Single cable for central
control of security, lighting,
temperature, audio, video,
surveillance, and intercom
Fully customizable interfaces
and pages
IP Camera
68A11-1 PoE IP Camera
1/3” Sony progressive CMOS
Simultaneous H.264 / MJPEG
HD video stream (dual stream)
Internal recording via SD Card
Frame Rate: H.264 30fps@720p;
MJPEG 30fps@720p
Weatherproof (IP66 international
standard)
913711CE Door Station
Power supply over Ethernet – PoE
High Quality Stainless construction
SIP communication protocol
Integrated web server for
configuration
Video streaming from integrated
camera
IP65 Water Resistant
www.2N.cz for more information
Home Theater Extender
Placed near A/V equipment to
provide remote control of
those devices
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Compatible with OmniTouch
10p and 5.7e touchscreens
Devices that use Cat5, but protocols other than IP
Phone lines
OmniTouch 5.7
Hi-Fi 2 VSC and RIM
Serial connections
Omnistat 2
Temperature and Humidity Sensors
Access Control
ZigBee Interface Module
HLC and OmniBus Lighting
Hi-Fi 2
Most 3rd party lighting/audio
Phone Line Seizure
RJ31X Jack
Phone Access
GREEN
RE
D
BROWN
GRAY
GRAY
Bend tab up if
necessary to
ensure tight fit.
Local
Remote
Central Station
Computer Access
Two-Way Cellular Communication
Two-Way Cellular Communication
OmniTouch 5.7
4 wire connection to console
bus (22/4 or Cat5)
Central control of security,
lighting, temperature, audio,
and view surveillance
video(requires Cat5)
OmniTouch 5.7 Distance
Touchscreen Hub
Pass thru connections for cameras for output to modulator, switcher, DVR, etc.
Regulated 24V power supply
Use with or without the Video Encoder
Connects to your controller with a Cat 5 or 22/4 and can be located up to 1000 feet
away
OmniStat2 Connections
Output 8
Zone 16
Temperature and Humidity
Outdoor Keypad
Durable and Stylish
Weatherproof
Piezoelectric buttons
Connects to Serial Port
Cat5 Recommended
ZigBee
81A00-2WHZB MicroControl
allows remote control over
other HAI ZigBee products
and can be used as a stand
alone device without
Omni/Lumina
81A00-3WHZB ZIM is
designed to connect to
Omni/Lumina with included
serial cable and must be
placed 6 ft from the controller
PIM
Powerline Interface
Module
Plugs into HAI controller
serial port
Sends and receives UPB
signals over the
powerline
Can also be connected
to PC for advanced
configuration of HLC
system – Use UPStart
and 36A05-2 PIM to PC
Connector and Cable
117A00-1 Omni-Bus Interface
Translator
Acts as a gateway
between
Omni/Lumina and
Omni-Bus Lighting
RS-232 Serial
interface
Hi-Fi 2 RIM Installation
Run a Cat-5 cable from the back of the
RIM to the Hi-Fi 2 Main Board Assembly
The maximum distance for one Cat-5 run
from a RIM to the Hi-Fi 2 Main Unit is
500 feet
Hi-Fi 2 VSC Installation
Run a Cat-5 cable from the back of the
VSC to the Zone you’d like to control on
the Hi-Fi 2 Main Board Assembly
Each VSC must be configured to a
specific zone address (1-8) to establish
its location.
Serial Connection
Phone Cord
1234
4321
Phone Cord
1234
1234
Tip: When connecting to a PC via a serial connection
it is often necessary to extend the distance of the
phone cord. A phone cord and data cord are NOT the
same. Use standard structured wiring jacks and
terminations. Be certain to use only 1 phone cord.
Data Cord
Serial Adapters
DB9 type serial
adapters are
available in a wide
variety of
configurations
Use when
connecting third
party systems to
Omni or Lumina
serial ports
Serial Expansion
Add and additional
RS232 or RS485
serial port to any
controller
Mounts directly to
controller
22/2 and 22/4 for Security Applications
Security devices are designed to use low cost 22/2 and
22/4 wire for connecting devices such as:
Power Transformers
Door and Window Contacts
Smoke Detectors
Motion Sensors
Glass Break Sensors
Water Sensors
IR Beam Sensors
Power & Ground
Ground to good earth ground with
thick wire for surge/lightning
protection.
Connect transformer (use a good one
with self reset capabilities)
Omni II and Pro II use 24 volt
transformers
Omni LT uses 16 volt transformer
40 VA transformer
Lumina systems include a transformer
and battery
Contacts
22 – 2 Conductor
3/8” Diameter Wide Gap
for Doors
¼” Diameter Wide Gap
for Windows
¾” Diameter Wide Gap for
Steel Doors
Powered Devices
22 – 4 Conductor
EOL Resistor
4 - Wire Smoke Detection
Note for 4-wire smokes
start on zone 5 (easier to wire)
2 - Wire Smoke Detection
It is recommended NOT to use
2-wire smokes with sounders
(too much power draw)
Zone Expansion
10A06-1
Connects to
Omni/Lumina with
ribbon cable
Zone and Output Expansion
Connects to controller
using 22/4
Can be located up to
1000 ft from controller
Uses own transformer
and battery
Console Connection
HAI Supervised Wireless
Connects to HAI console bus
Works with HAI transmitters
Supports 64 transmitters
Reports 16 zones on OmniLT
Reports 16 zones on Omni IIe
or Lumina
Reports 16, 32, 48 or 64
zones on OmniPro II or
Lumina Pro
You can use EIGHT receivers
on an OmniPro II or Lumina
Pro for a total of 128 wireless
zones.
Receiver memorizes the
transmitters
Wireless Driveway Sensor
Senses vehicle
movement using
Earth’s magnetic
field
Requires an HAI 64Zone Wireless
Receiver (45A00-1)
RG6 or RG59 Coaxial Cable
RG6 and RG 59 cable is used primarily for video
applications including CCTV cameras.
HAI devices that use RG6 or RG59 cable use BNC or RCA
type connectors.
Analog Cameras
Requires RG6 or
RG59 for Video and
16/2 for power.
BNC connector
Camera Server
Touchscreen Hub and Encoder
View Analog camera on the
OmniTouch 5.7(cat5 required to
touchscreen)
Pass thru connections for
cameras for output to modulator,
switcher, DVR, etc. RCA
connector
Regulated 24V power supply
Use with or without the Video
Encoder
Battery Backup for Touchscreens
and Cameras
Miscellaneous Wiring
A variety of other types of low voltage cables are used for
connecting accessory devices to a home automation
systems.
Two-Way Voice Module
Connects to Omni/Lumina with attached ribbon
cable.
Speakers should be connected with 18 AWG or
larger, twisted pair wire. For wire runs that
exceed 50 feet, use 16 AWG wire or larger.
Wire length should not exceed 100 feet.
Microphones should be connected with 24 AWG
or larger, shielded twisted pair wire. Wire length
should not exceed 100 feet.
Speaker/Mic Module
Surface or flush
mount
For use with two-way
voice board to
provide
communication with
monitoring station
Requires shielded
cable for microphone
Relay Modules
Available in groups
of 4 or 8
Wires to controller
outputs with 22/2
Normally Open or
Normally Closed
Relays
Wiring for the Reader
Maximum Distances with HAI Lock
Maximum Distances with 1A Lock
With or Without a Hub
GREEN
BLACK
REQUEST TO
EXIT BUTTON
BLUE
BLACK
GREEN
N/C CONTACT
INPUT #1
BLACK
75A00-1 ACCESS
CONTROL READER
REQUEST TO
EXIT BUTTON
BLUE
BLACK
YELLOW
BLACK
N/C CONTACT
INPUT #1
WHITE (-)
N/C CONTACT
INPUT #2
75A00-1 ACCESS
CONTROL READER
RED (+)
12VDC ELECTRIC
DOOR STRIKE
YELLOW
BLACK
N/C CONTACT
INPUT #2
WHITE (-)
RED (+)
12VDC ELECTRIC
DOOR STRIKE
RED
BLACK
- GRAY WIRE ON TOP -
A
B
- TAB UP -
GRAY
ORANGE
TOP
SIDE
4 POSITION MODULAR CONNECTOR
ADDITIONAL READERS CONNECT IN PARALLEL
WHEN A SERIAL INTERFACE IS CONFIGURED FOR ACCESS
CONTROL, THE CORRESPONDING INTERFACE JUMPER
(JP1-JP5) MUST BE IN THE "485" POSITION.
+12 VDC
FOR EXAMPLE: JP2 MUST BE SET TO "458" WHEN SERIAL
INTERFACE 2 (J2) IS USED FOR ACCESS CONTROL.
GND
HAI CONTROLLER
12 VDC
POWER SUPPLY
HAI MODEL 83A00
12VDC POWER HUB
24 VAC
24 VAC
40 VA
GRAY
BLACK
RED
POWER TRANSFORMER
ORANGE
INPUT
WHEN A SERIAL INTERFACE IS CONFIGURED FOR ACCESS
CONTROL, THE CORRESPONDING INTERFACE JUMPER
(JP1-JP5) MUST BE IN THE "485" POSITION.
FOR EXAMPLE: JP2 MUST BE SET TO "458" WHEN SERIAL
INTERFACE 2 (J2) IS USED FOR ACCESS CONTROL.
Remote Temperature Sensors
For distances up to 100 feet, typical twisted pair, PVC-insulated, shielded cable may be used.
For distances from 100-150 feet, twisted pair with polypropylene insulated conductors,
shielded must be used.
For distances from 150-250 feet, twisted pair with foam-polyethylene insulated conductors,
shielded must be used.
Wire runs must not exceed 250 feet.
Installation
Training Opportunities
Hands-on training is
available at HAI
Headquarters in New
Orleans, LA
Space is limited so
call 1-800-229-7256
x245 for availability
What are the next steps?
Dealers:
Sign up for part 2 of this webinar
series on September 20th which
will cover security at
www.homeauto.com/webinar
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Tech Support:
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Knowledge Base:
http://kb.homeauto.com
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