HAI lumina User guide

HOME AUTOMATION, INC.
Lumina
Lighting and Automation System
Advanced Application Guide
Document Number 44R00-1 Rev. 2.12
March, 2006

Copyright © 2001-2006 Home Automation, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

Contents
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 1
Planning ...........................................................................................................................................................................................1
INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................ 2
Mount the Lumina Enclosure...........................................................................................................................................................3
Ground the Lumina Controller.........................................................................................................................................................3
Connect the Powerline Interface Module (PIM) to the Lumina.......................................................................................................3
Install the Lumina Keypad...............................................................................................................................................................4
About Zones Inputs..........................................................................................................................................................................6
Zone Hookups.............................................................................................................................................................................6
About Outputs..................................................................................................................................................................................6
General Purpose Switching Applications ...................................................................................................................................6
Reset Outputs..............................................................................................................................................................................7
Temperature, Outdoor Temperature, and Humidity.........................................................................................................................7
HAI Thermostats..............................................................................................................................................................................8
Programmable Energy Saver Modules.............................................................................................................................................9
Telephone Connections..................................................................................................................................................................11
SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................12
Connect the Power Transformer ....................................................................................................................................................12
Connect the Battery........................................................................................................................................................................12
Keypad Check Out.........................................................................................................................................................................13
Telephone Check Out ....................................................................................................................................................................13
In Case of Trouble .........................................................................................................................................................................13
Keypads ....................................................................................................................................................................................13
Controller..................................................................................................................................................................................13
OVERALL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................ 15
Lumina Mode Controller Operation ..............................................................................................................................................15
Description of Modes.....................................................................................................................................................................15
Keypad Operation ..........................................................................................................................................................................16
Normal Top-Level Display ............................................................................................................................................................17
Display Menus ...............................................................................................................................................................................17
Main Menu................................................................................................................................................................................18
Error Beeps ...............................................................................................................................................................................18
Trouble Beeps...........................................................................................................................................................................18
Confirmation Beep....................................................................................................................................................................18
Cancel .......................................................................................................................................................................................18
Time Out...................................................................................................................................................................................19
About Alarms.................................................................................................................................................................................19
Silencing an Alarm ...................................................................................................................................................................19
Trouble Indications ........................................................................................................................................................................19
Codes .............................................................................................................................................................................................20
Master Code..............................................................................................................................................................................20
Manager Code...........................................................................................................................................................................20
User Code .................................................................................................................................................................................20
Lumina Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................................................20

CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................... 21
Control Commands ........................................................................................................................................................................21
About UPB.....................................................................................................................................................................................21
HAI Lighting Control (HLC) Format.............................................................................................................................................22
About Rooms ............................................................................................................................................................................22
About Room Controllers...........................................................................................................................................................22
Room Controller LED Indicators..............................................................................................................................................22
About House Controllers ..........................................................................................................................................................23
About Lumina Mode Controllers..............................................................................................................................................23
About CentraLite ...........................................................................................................................................................................23
About Lutron RadioRA..................................................................................................................................................................23
About ALC.....................................................................................................................................................................................24
ALC Module Types ..................................................................................................................................................................24
About X-10 ....................................................................................................................................................................................24
House Codes ..................................................................................................................................................................................24
Unit Numbers.................................................................................................................................................................................25
Scrolling Through Names ..............................................................................................................................................................25
Controlling Units ...........................................................................................................................................................................25
Controlling a Room of HLC Lighting.......................................................................................................................................25
Configuring Lighting Scenes in an HLC Room....................................................................................................................26
Controlling Individual Lighting Loads in an HLC Room or UPB Units ..................................................................................26
Controlling CentraLite Units ....................................................................................................................................................27
Controlling RadioRA Units ......................................................................................................................................................27
Controlling ALC or X-10 Units ................................................................................................................................................28
Ramp Command (ALC)........................................................................................................................................................28
Controlling Compose Units ......................................................................................................................................................29
Scene Command (Compose).................................................................................................................................................29
Timed Commands..........................................................................................................................................................................29
Status of a Unit...............................................................................................................................................................................30
Internal Flags .................................................................................................................................................................................30
Controlling Outputs........................................................................................................................................................................30
MODE ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
Selecting a Lumina Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................31
BUTTONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
ALL ................................................................................................................................................................ 32
All Lights On ............................................................................................................................................................................32
All Off.......................................................................................................................................................................................32
Leviton Scene Control ...................................................................................................................................................................33
Scene.........................................................................................................................................................................................33
Scene Commands..................................................................................................................................................................33
Scene Set Command .............................................................................................................................................................33
Scene On Command .............................................................................................................................................................33
Scene Off Command.............................................................................................................................................................34
UPB Links.................................................................................................................................................................................34
Activating and Deactivating Links........................................................................................................................................34
Setting a Link (Lighting Scenes)...........................................................................................................................................34
Executing Phantom Buttons......................................................................................................................................................35
Executing CentraLite Scenes ....................................................................................................................................................35

TEMPERATURE ......................................................................................................................................... 35
HAI Communicating Thermostats .................................................................................................................................................36
Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESMs)...........................................................................................................................37
Freeze Alarms...........................................................................................................................................................................39
Indoor and Outdoor Temperature .............................................................................................................................................39
Temperature Control of Appliances..........................................................................................................................................40
Temperature Alarms ......................................................................................................................................................................40
Humidity ........................................................................................................................................................................................40
STATUS ......................................................................................................................................................... 41
Control Unit Status ........................................................................................................................................................................41
Configuring HLC Devices ........................................................................................................................................................41
Configuring HLC Devices using a Lumina Keypad .................................................................................................................42
Configuring HLC Devices using an OmniTouch Touchscreen ................................................................................................42
Setup Mode for HLC Devices...................................................................................................................................................42
HLC Switches and Dimmers ................................................................................................................................................42
HLC Room Controllers.........................................................................................................................................................42
HLC House Controllers ........................................................................................................................................................43
Lumina Mode Controllers.....................................................................................................................................................43
Zone Status ....................................................................................................................................................................................43
Sunrise / Sunset Status...................................................................................................................................................................43
Test Status......................................................................................................................................................................................43
Temperature Status ........................................................................................................................................................................44
Energy Cost Status.........................................................................................................................................................................44
EVENTS......................................................................................................................................................... 45
Show Events .............................................................................................................................................................................45
MESSAGES................................................................................................................................................... 46
Message ....................................................................................................................................................................................46
Show Message ......................................................................................................................................................................46
Log Message.........................................................................................................................................................................46
Clear Message.......................................................................................................................................................................46
Say Message .........................................................................................................................................................................46
Phone Message .....................................................................................................................................................................47
Send Message (Pro-Link) .....................................................................................................................................................47
TELEPHONE CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 48
Telephone Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................48
In-House Phones............................................................................................................................................................................48
Remote Phones ..............................................................................................................................................................................48
Phone Access Denied - Remote Lockout.......................................................................................................................................49
Alternate Method ...........................................................................................................................................................................49
Main Menu.....................................................................................................................................................................................49
1 - Control......................................................................................................................................................................................50
2 - Mode.........................................................................................................................................................................................50
3 - Button .......................................................................................................................................................................................50
4 - All.............................................................................................................................................................................................50
5 - Temperature..............................................................................................................................................................................50
6 - Status ........................................................................................................................................................................................51
7 - Events .......................................................................................................................................................................................51

8 - Phone ........................................................................................................................................................................................52
Paging and Listening.................................................................................................................................................................52
Playing and Recording the Address ..........................................................................................................................................52
9 - Good-Bye..................................................................................................................................................................................52
Voice Dialer...................................................................................................................................................................................52
How the Lumina Voice Dialer Works ......................................................................................................................................52
What the Lumina Voice Dialer Does ........................................................................................................................................53
What You Hear - If Your Lumina Calls You............................................................................................................................53
Entering the Code .....................................................................................................................................................................53
PC Access ......................................................................................................................................................................................53
Built-In Serial Ports .......................................................................................................................................................................53
Built-In Ethernet Port.....................................................................................................................................................................55
Controller IP Address, Port Number, and Encryption Key............................................................................................................55
Lumina Ethernet Connections........................................................................................................................................................55
Connecting to Network via PC Access ..........................................................................................................................................55
Dynamic DNS................................................................................................................................................................................56
SETUP............................................................................................................................................................ 58
Configuration and Advanced Control Programming (ACP)..........................................................................................................58
Set Up Codes..................................................................................................................................................................................58
Authority Level.........................................................................................................................................................................58
1 = Master .................................................................................................................................................................................58
2 = Manager..............................................................................................................................................................................58
3 = User.....................................................................................................................................................................................58
Set Up Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................59
Advanced Control Programming (ACP)........................................................................................................................................60
1 = Add Programs .....................................................................................................................................................................60
2 = Show Programs...................................................................................................................................................................60
3 = Delete All Programs ...........................................................................................................................................................62
Edit Programs.................................................................................................................................................................................62
Edit Programs When ......................................................................................................................................................................63
Times Programs ........................................................................................................................................................................63
Button and Event Programs ...........................................................................................................................................................64
Control Unit / Switch Press Event Buttons...............................................................................................................................64
Lumina Mode Event Buttons ....................................................................................................................................................65
Zone Event Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................66
All On/Off Event Buttons .........................................................................................................................................................66
UPB Link Event Buttons.......................................................................................................................................................66
Alarm Event Buttons.................................................................................................................................................................66
X-10 Event Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................67
Miscellaneous Event Buttons....................................................................................................................................................67
Message Event Buttons (Pro-Link)...........................................................................................................................................68
Switch Press Event Buttons (CentraLite)..................................................................................................................................68
Edit Program Command.................................................................................................................................................................68
Program Control Commands ....................................................................................................................................................68
Unit Toggle Command..........................................................................................................................................................69
Lumina Mode Commands.........................................................................................................................................................70
Program Button Commands......................................................................................................................................................70
Program All On / All Off Commands.......................................................................................................................................70
Program Temperature Commands ............................................................................................................................................70
Program Energy Cost................................................................................................................................................................70
Program Message Commands...................................................................................................................................................70
Program Video Commands*.....................................................................................................................................................71

Edit Program Condition .................................................................................................................................................................71
Program Control Conditions.....................................................................................................................................................71
Program Lumina Mode Conditions ..........................................................................................................................................71
Program Zone Conditions.........................................................................................................................................................72
Program Time Clock Conditions ..............................................................................................................................................72
Program Other Conditions ........................................................................................................................................................72
Set Up Dial ....................................................................................................................................................................................73
Telephone Access .....................................................................................................................................................................73
Answer Outside Call.................................................................................................................................................................73
Remote Commands...................................................................................................................................................................73
Rings Before Answer................................................................................................................................................................73
Dial Type ..................................................................................................................................................................................73
My Phone Number....................................................................................................................................................................73
Dial Out Number 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................74
Dial Out Numbers 2-8...............................................................................................................................................................74
Dial Order .................................................................................................................................................................................74
Set Up Area....................................................................................................................................................................................75
Mode Change Delay .................................................................................................................................................................75
Beep On Trouble.......................................................................................................................................................................75
Set up Miscellaneous .....................................................................................................................................................................75
High Security Mode..................................................................................................................................................................75
Announce Alarms .....................................................................................................................................................................75
Enable Freeze Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................75
House Codes 1-4 Format ..........................................................................................................................................................76
House Codes 1-4 All Off ..........................................................................................................................................................76
Time Clocks..............................................................................................................................................................................77
Latitude, Longitude, and Time Zone ........................................................................................................................................77
Daylight Savings.......................................................................................................................................................................78
Controller IP Address ...............................................................................................................................................................79
Controller Port Number ............................................................................................................................................................79
Encryption Key.........................................................................................................................................................................79
Set Up Names ................................................................................................................................................................................80
Using Quick-Set Names............................................................................................................................................................80
Using the Two-Digit Character Codes......................................................................................................................................80
Delete a Name...........................................................................................................................................................................81
Set Up Voice..................................................................................................................................................................................81
Installer Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................82
Setup Control............................................................................................................................................................................82
X-10 House Code..................................................................................................................................................................82
UPB Network ID ..................................................................................................................................................................82
UPB Password: .....................................................................................................................................................................82
UPB Status Time (Status Tracking):.....................................................................................................................................82
X-10 3-Phase ........................................................................................................................................................................83
Setup Zones ..............................................................................................................................................................................83
Wireless Receiver .................................................................................................................................................................83
Zone Resistors ......................................................................................................................................................................83
Zone 1 Type - Zone 48 Type ................................................................................................................................................83
Zone Types ...........................................................................................................................................................................84
Setup Temperatures ..................................................................................................................................................................85
Temperature Display.............................................................................................................................................................85
Thermostat Type...................................................................................................................................................................85
Setup Miscellaneous .................................................................................................................................................................86
Enable PC Access .................................................................................................................................................................86
PC Access Code....................................................................................................................................................................86
Time Display ........................................................................................................................................................................86
Date Display .........................................................................................................................................................................86
AC Power Frequency............................................................................................................................................................86
Dead Line Detect ..................................................................................................................................................................86
Off Hook Detect....................................................................................................................................................................86

Pickup After Hangup ............................................................................................................................................................87
Clock Adjustment .................................................................................................................................................................87
Model and Software Version ................................................................................................................................................87
Reset System EEPROM........................................................................................................................................................87
Reset System RAM...............................................................................................................................................................87
Ethernet MAC Address.............................................................................................................................................................87
Setup Expansion........................................................................................................................................................................88
Module 1 Type......................................................................................................................................................................88
Module 2 Type - Module 4 Type ..........................................................................................................................................88
Serial 1 Rate..........................................................................................................................................................................88
Serial 1 Function.......................................................................................................................................................................89
Serial 2 - Serial 3 Rate ..........................................................................................................................................................89
Serial 2 Function...................................................................................................................................................................89
Serial 3 Function...................................................................................................................................................................89
Serial 4 Rate..........................................................................................................................................................................89
Set Up Address ..............................................................................................................................................................................90
LUMINA SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................... 91
UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORIES (UL) LISTING .......................................................................... 91
FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION NOTICE: ................................................................. 92
CANADIAN INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE.......................................................................................... 93
APPENDIX A – UNDERSTANDING HLC ............................................................................................... 94
HLC Overview...............................................................................................................................................................................94
About Rooms .................................................................................................................................................................................94
About Room Controllers................................................................................................................................................................95
Room Controller LED Indicators..............................................................................................................................................95
About House Controllers ...............................................................................................................................................................95
About Lumina Mode Controllers ...................................................................................................................................................96
APPENDIX B – HLC PLANNER ............................................................................................................... 98
APPENDIX C - TEXT DESCRIPTION CHARACTER CODES ......................................................... 101
APPENDIX D – VOICE DESCRIPTION CODES ................................................................................. 102

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing your new Lumina lighting and automation system. You are about to enjoy elegance, convenience, and
safety with your new system. Lumina coordinates lighting, heating and air, scenes, and messages based on your lifestyle and
schedule. Please take a few moments to become familiar with all of the features of your system by reviewing this guide.
This guide is intended as an aid to installing, programming and operating the Lumina lighting and automation system. Keep this
guide on file for future reference.
For your convenience, we suggest that you record this information:
MODEL NUMBER: ________________________
SERIAL NUMBER: ________________________
Planning
Before you start, the Lumina system should be planned as follows:
•Thoroughly review Appendix A “Understanding HLC” for an overview of an HLC system.
•Complete the worksheet(s) in Appendix B “HLC Planner” to plan the lighting scheme for each room.
Decide where peripheral devices will be installed:
1. Zones:
•Decide where each zone contact or detector will be located.
•Decide which zone it will occupy.
•Decide which wireless products will be offered.
•With the customer, decide what text and voice descriptors will be used. Consult table of voice descriptors, so that you
can choose similar words for the text to avoid customer confusion.
2. Keypads and Lumina Mode Controllers:
•Consult the customer on the location of keypads and Lumina Mode Controllers. They should be easily accessible and
located near entryways into the house.
3. Temperature and Humidity:
•Plan for thermostats, indoor and outdoor temperature sensors, indoor and outdoor humidity sensors, energy saver
modules, or other options.

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INSTALLATION
When choosing a place to mount the controller, consider the following:
a. A duplex outlet, preferably on its own circuit, is required to be within 5 feet of the controller for the power transformer and
the UPB PIM or X-10 Control Module.
b. The controller should be protected from weather and temperature extremes.
EARTH
GROUND
SWITCHED
12 VDC
AUXILIARY 12 VDC
KEYPAD(S)
NOTES:
1. SWITCHED 12V, AUXILIARY 12V, CONSOLE, AND OUTPUTS 1-8 ARE INCLUDED IN THE TOTAL DEVICE LOAD, WHICH CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP.
2. OUTPUTS LABELED "INT" AND "EXT" CANNOT EXCEED 1 AMP, SPLIT BETWEEN THE TWO OUTPUTS.
HAI REMOTE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT(S)
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
1A Max.
(See NOTE 1)
(See NOTE 2)
WARNING
TO PREVENT RISK
FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DE-ENERGIZE THIS
UNIT AND DISCONNECT
TELEPHONE LINES
BEFORE SERVICING.
100 mA Max. (See NOTE 1)
OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT FOR THE BATTERY
ARE POWER-LIMITED (CLASS II)
CONNECT CABLE
TO CONTROLLER,
PLUG MODULAR
END INTO
RJ31X JACK
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONES 1-16 ARE CONFIGURABLE FOR AUXILIARY OR TEMPERATURE.
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONEZONE
INPUT
ZONE
INPUT
ZONEZONE
INPUT INPUT
ONLY ZONES 9-16 MAY BE CONFIGURED AS ENERGY SAVER ZONES.
ONLY ZONE 16 MAY BE USED FOR HAI REMOTE CONTROL THERMOSTATS.
OUTPUTOUTPUT
1 Amp Max.
11A02-2
6' KEYPAD
CABLE (Supplied)
OUTPUT
BLACK WIRE TO -
RED WIRE TO +
BATTERY
12V 5AHOR EQUIVALENT
POWER CELL PC5-12
6 CONDUCTOR CABLE (SUPPLIED)
RED
BLACK
YELLOW
GREEN
FIRE
EVENTS
CANCEL
MESSAGE
MENU
AUX
SETUP
L
BUTTONS
STATUS
CONTROL S E CURITY
ALL TEMP
POL
<Program
Status
Powerline Interface Module
UPB™
OR EQUIVALENT
MODEL RT-R2440SL/M
REVERE
POWER TRANSFORMER
24 VAC 40 VA
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
YELLOW
BLACK / RED
GREEN

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Mount the Lumina Enclosure
Mount the Lumina enclosure securely to the wall in the selected location using screws and wall anchors, as appropriate.
Ground the Lumina Controller
GROUND THE LUMINA CONTROLLER’S "EARTH GND" TERMINAL TO A COLD WATER PIPE OR TO A 4-FOOT
GROUND ROD TO PRESERVE ITS BUILT-IN TRANSIENT PROTECTION. USE 14 GAUGE WIRE.
TRANSIENT PROTECTION WILL NOT WORK IF THE CONTROLLER IS NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED.
ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL
ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70.
COLD WATER PIPE
OR GROUND ROD
GOUNDING METHOD MUST BE IN
Connect the Powerline Interface Module (PIM) to the Lumina
Locate the supplied PIM (P/N: 36A00-1). Plug the PIM into a 120 VAC outlet. Plug one end of the supplied 6-conductor
modular cable into the connector marked “J3” (SERIAL 3) on the Lumina controller and plug the other end into the modular
connector on the PIM as shown.
6 CONDUCTOR
<Program
Status
Powerline Interface Module
UPB™

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Install the Lumina Keypad
1. 8 Lumina Keypads (Models 33A00-19 and 33A00-20) MAXIMUM per system, subject to power availability.
2. Use 4-conductor 22-gage wire, 1000 feet maximum length. Keypads can be homerun or daisy chained. This length shall be
divided by the total number of keypads at the end of the run. For example, for 8 keypads, the maximum length reduces to
125 feet. All LCD Keypads are connected to the same 4 wires, +12, GND, A, B.
3. The keypad should be mounted so that the LCD display is at or slightly above eye level. Keypads should be kept out of the
reach of young children. A good height is approximately 58 inches from the floor to the bottom of the keypad enclosure.
4. Remove keypad face from back plate (slots on bottom of keypad will release back plate, use a screwdriver). Mount the back
plate to the wall. Mounting holes are designed to fit on a single or double gang box, or directly to the wall. Pull the wires
from the wall through the opening in the back plate. Splice the wires to the supplied cable. Connect the cable to the
connector on the keypad board (J1). Snap the keypad face on to the back plate. Remove protective film from the LCD lens.
(MOUNTED TO KEYPAD FACE)
KEYPAD PC BOARD
BACK PLATE
GREEN
YELLOW OR WHITE
BLACK
RED
YELLOW OR WHITE
GREEN
RED
BLACK
J1
SUPPLIED CABLE
(PLUGS INTO J1)
FROM CONTROLLER
ENDS OF 4 - WIRE CABLE
CABLE TO CORRESPONDING
CONNECT ENDS OF SUPPLIED

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Keypad Setup
The keypad has different operating options that can be setup from the keypad to the user's preference. If more than one keypad is
being used, it is required that you give each keypad a different address. You can change the address of a keypad through the
keypad setup mode.
To enter the keypad setup mode, simultaneously press and hold the 4 and up arrow (×) for approximately 1 second. The keypad
will beep 5 times and enter the setup mode. The top line of the display will indicate what you are doing, followed by the current
setting. The bottom line will show a menu of your options. To the lower right corner of the display is the direction arrow(s).
Where possible, the up (↑), down (↓), and two-headed () arrow characters are shown on the keypad display to indicate which
arrow keys may be pressed at that time. Press the down arrow (Ø) key to advance to the next item. Press the up arrow (×) key to
go back to the previous item.
Console Address
If you are installing more than one keypad, each keypad must be set to a different address. The default address setting is (1) - this
is adequate if only one keypad is being used. The choices at the bottom are 1-16. When making your choice, choose an address
between 1-8, and then press the # (pound) key.
Sounder
If you wish not to hear the beeper in the keypad for any reason, the sounder option can be turned off. Select (0) for OFF or (1) for
ON, then press the # key.
Key Click
The sounder makes a click every time a key is pressed. This option may also be turned off. Select (0) for OFF or (1) for ON,
then press the # key.
Key Backlight
The keys on the keypad are lit. The keys can be never lit, always lit, or only lit when the LCD display is lit. Select (0) OFF, (1)
for ON, or (2) TIMED, then press the # key.
Viewing Adjustment
This option is an adjustment for the viewing angle of the LCD display. This has been set to its best value at the factory, however,
you may wish to tweak it. The display has 20 levels of adjustment. Select (1) for a lower viewing angle, or (2) for a higher
viewing angle.
Language
This option is to display the 'keypad setup' text on the LCD display in English, French, Italian, or Spanish. Select one of the
languages, then press the # key.
Exit Setup Mode
To exit Setup Mode, press and hold the 4 and up arrow (×) keys simultaneously for about 1 second. The keypad will return to
normal operation. You may need to press (*) to restore the display.

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About Zones Inputs
Each of the 48 zone inputs on a Lumina system may be configured as a trouble, a freeze, a water, an auxiliary, an outdoor
temperature, a temperature, a temperature alarm, or a humidity input. Zones 9-16 are the only inputs that can be configured as a
PESM.
An external 1000-ohm end-of-line zone resistor is required for all zones unless the Setup item Zone Resisters is set to "No". If the
Setup item Zone Resistors is disabled, all zones will not use an end-of-line resistor. In this configuration, all zone switches must
be normally closed. If any zone requires a normally open switch, the Setup item Zone Resistors must be set to "Yes" and all
zones will require and external 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor.
The zone type for each zone is selected through the Lumina Setup menu or by using the PC Access software.
The system supports a maximum zone resistance, excluding the end-of-line resistor, of 150 ohms. The default setting for Zone
Resistors is "Yes". The default settings for all zone inputs on a Lumina controller are configured as Auxiliary inputs.
Lumina can be expanded to 48 zones by adding two 16 Zone Hardwire Expander Modules a Wireless Receiver.
Zone Hookups
The Lumina system supports both normally open and normally closed switches. An external 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must
be used for all burglary zones if ZONE RESISTORS is set to "Yes".
1. When using a normally open switch, a 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must be in parallel with the zone being used. Maximum
loop resistance excluding end-of-line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms. ZONE RESISTORS must be set to "Yes".
2. When using a normally closed switch, a 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor must be put in series with the zone being used if Zone
Resistors are set to "Yes". If Zone Resistors are set to "No", the 1000-ohm end-of-line resistor is not used. Maximum loop
resistance excluding end-of-line resistor should not exceed 150 ohms.
3. Power devices from AUXILIARY 12V.
4. Unused zones may be left open, and should be left at the default setting of Auxiliary zone types.
About Outputs
The Lumina provides 8 hardwired voltage outputs. Outputs 1 - 8 can supply a maximum of 100 mA each. These outputs are
included in the total DEVICES load, which cannot exceed 1A.
The Lumina has 2 additional outputs labeled INT HORN and EXT HORN that can supply a maximum of 1A, split between the
two outputs. Theses outputs are fused separately from Outputs 1 – 8.
General Purpose Switching Applications
Voltage outputs will supply 12 VDC to the output terminal when its corresponding unit is ON. Output 1 is designated Unit 65
through Output 8 which is Unit 72. This can be used to drive relays for many different applications, including switching sprinkler
valves and low-voltage lighting.
Unit Number 73 is used to control the output labeled INT HORN and Unit Number 74 is used to control the output labeled EXT
HORN.

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Reset Outputs
Outputs 1-8 are protected from an overload condition. If an overload condition occurs on an output, it will shut off (the output
will supply 0V). When this occurs, the "Output Fault" (D26) LED (marked "A" below) will illuminate. To reset the output,
remove the device causing the overload condition, then press the "Reset Outputs" (S1) Switch (marked "B" below).
A
B
Temperature, Outdoor Temperature, and Humidity
When connected to the controller, the Model 31A00-1 (31A00-7 Extended Range) Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Model
31A00-2 (31A00-8 Extended Range) Indoor/Outdoor Temperature and Humidity Sensor is used for sensing indoor temperature
and/or reporting the relative humidity from 0 to 100 percent or for sensing the outdoor temperature and/or reporting the outdoor
relative humidity. The outdoor temperature can be displayed on the keypad, spoken over the telephone, or displayed on an HAI
Communicating Thermostat.
1. Each Temperature Sensor requires one zone input. Each Humidity Sensor requires one zone input.
-Program the zone type as an Outdoor Temperature (Type 81), Temperature (Type 82), Temperature Alarm (Type 83),
for temperatures between 0oF - 120oF
-Humidity (Type 84), for humidity between 0% – 100%
-Extended Range Outdoor Temperature (Type 85), Extended Range Temperature (Type 86), and Extended Range
Temperature Alarm (Type 87), for temperatures between -40oF - 120oF
2. When mounting outdoors, plan to mount under an overhang or to the underside of an eave, otherwise known as the soffet, to
protect it from direct sunlight and rain. Run a 4-conductor wire from the Lumina controller to the selected location.
RED
BLACK YELLOW
GREEN
YELLOW
BLACK
RED
GREEN
12V GND H T
INDOOR / OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE
AND HUMIDITY SENSOR

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HAI Thermostats
Lumina supports up to 4 HAI RC-Series Communicating Thermostats. The controller can send commands to the thermostat to
change mode, cool setting, heat setting, status of fan and hold, and other items.
Run a 3 (or 4) conductor wire from Lumina to the thermostat location. All thermostats are connected in parallel to Zone 16 and
Output 8. Connect the red COMM cable wire with the black COMM cable wire. Make the connections (as shown below) using
the supplied wire splices.
HAI Thermostats are preprogrammed with energy saving settings recommended under the EPA Energy Star program. When used
with a Lumina systems, HAI recommends that the thermostat be configured as "non-programmable" - (See Setup Item 03 -
"Display Options") in the thermostat’s installation manual.
YELLOW
GREEN
BLACK

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Programmable Energy Saver Modules
Programmable Energy Saver Modules may be connected to:
Lumina Controller: Zone 9 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 16, respectively
1. Lumina can support up to 8 Programmable Energy Saver Modules (PESM). Each PESM requires one zone input and one
controller output. The zone input corresponds to the controller output (Zone 9 and Output 1 through Zone 16 and Output 8,
respectively). If Zone 9 is used, Output 1 must be used as its pair.
2. When setup as an Energy Saver Zone Type (Type 80), the zone and unit (output) is used as a pair to read in temperature and
control the setback temperature of the house. Only zones 9-16 may be configured as an Energy Saver zone.
3. Run a 4-conductor wire from the Lumina controller to each PESM.
4. The PESM should be mounted on an interior wall, preferably close to the HVAC thermostat. Run a 2-conductor wire from
the PESM to the thermostat. Connect the PESM between the RED wire going to the thermostat and the RED terminal on the
thermostat.
5. Program the zone type for PESMs as a Type 80, Energy Saver. It may also be programmed as a Temperature (Type 82), or
Temperature Alarm (Type 83) for special applications.
NOTES ON HVAC SYSTEMS
1. Description of the PESM
The PESM is a temperature sensor and control relay in a small enclosure that mounts near a central heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning (HVAC) system thermostat. The PESM allows the automation system to read the temperature of the area
that the HVAC system controls. The relay in the PESM is used to break the 24V RED wire between the thermostat and the
HVAC system. When the automation system is in setback mode and the actual temperature is between the LO and HI
setpoints, the relay energizes to break the 24V red wire; hence, the HVAC system will no longer operate.
In heating season, when the actual temperature falls below the LOW setpoint, the automation system turns the relay in the
PESM off, thus restoring power to the thermostat, allowing the thermostat to heat as it normally would under the control of
the thermostat. The PESM will cycle the thermostat on and off to maintain the LOW setpoint.
In cooling season, when the actual temperature rises above the HI setpoint, the automation system turns the relay in the
PESM off and the thermostat will cool as it normally would under the control of the thermostat. The PESM will cycle the
thermostat on and off to maintain the HI setpoint.
The Red LED on the PESM will illuminate when the PESM is overriding the thermostat. The Red LED will be off when the
thermostat is working normally.
If the PESM is disconnected from the automation system, the relay will not energize and the HVAC system will operate
normally, under the control of the thermostat.
2. Standard Heating and Cooling Systems
The PESM is compatible with all mechanical thermostats.
3. The PESM is also compatible with electronic thermostats that run totally on battery power.
4. Heat Pumps
Programmable Energy Saver Modules are compatible with heat pumps, however, the savings gained by setting the heat pump
back may be erased by the auxiliary heaters when the heat pump tries to recover from the setback. A PESM will work best
with heat pumps that have one or more of the following features:

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a. An outdoor temperature switch that prevents the auxiliary heat from coming on unless it is very cold outside. This is
sometimes called a "heat balance" switch.
b. A thermostat that uses rate of rise to determine if auxiliary heat is necessary: The Enerstat Model DSL-450. When
recovering from setback, the thermostat runs the heat pump first. It will run the auxiliary heat only if the rate of
temperature rise is less than 6 degrees F. per hour.
c. An alternative auxiliary heat source that is inexpensive (i.e. gas).
These features will avoid the use of auxiliary heat (usually an electric strip heater) which is more expensive than using the
heat pump when recovering from setback. In general, heat pumps take a longer time to recover from setback, so it may be
advantageous to program a setback only for extended periods, such as a vacation.
WORKING NORMALLY
OFF - THERMOSTAT IS
OVERRIDING THERMOSTAT
ON - ENERGY SAVER IS
RED LED
HEAT / AIR
SYSTEM
YELLOW
BLACK
RED
GREEN
SAVER MODULE
PROGRAMMABLE ENERGY
THERMOSTAT
EXISTING
LOW VOLTAGE
BLACK
RED
YELLOW
GREEN

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Telephone Connections
If the optional Telephone Access Kit (P/N: 44A01-1) has been purchased, connect as follows:
1. Install the supplied RJ31X jack as shown in the following diagram.
2. It is imperative that the phone line coming into the house be connected to a grounded surge arrestor outside the premises. It
is the responsibility of the telephone company to provide this surge arrestor.
3. Inspect the incoming phone lines. The first thing that they should go to is a small box on the outside of the premises. There
should be a heavy ground wire coming from this box going to a cold water pipe or a separate grounding rod. If there is no
surge arrestor or if the ground wire is missing, have the customer insist that the telephone company install one for the safety
of the customer.
4. When wiring an RJ31X jack, make sure that the incoming phone lines go to the telephone company surge arrestor before they
go to the RJ31X jack. When the RJ31X is installed as shown, locate the green, red, brown, and gray spaded wires from the 8
conductor phone cable and connect to the section on the Lumina controller marked 'PHONE'. Plug the modular end of the
cable into the RJ31X jack. If necessary, bend the tab up on the plug to ensure a tight fit that will not fall out.
5. Verify the following if you have trouble during check out: With the system running, the RJ31X jack properly connected and
all phones on-hook (hung up), the PHONE LED, located in the upper left corner of the controller, should be OFF. If it is on,
reverse the RED and GREEN wires to both the house phones and the telephone company wires at the RJ31X jack. When the
receiver is picked up on any phone, the PHONE LED will come on. When the phone line rings, the PHONE LED will light.
6. If the Lumina is accessed on an in house telephone, the Lumina will disconnect the phones from the phone company lines
and supply its own talk voltage to the phones. The PHONE LED will be on in this case.
COMPUTERS
PBX, AND
TELEPHONES,
TO ALL HOUSE
JACK(S)
PHONE
HOUSE
RJ11
GREEN(+)
GREEN(+)
ENSURE TIGHT FIT
NECESSARY TO
BEND TAB UP IF
SURGE ARRESTOR
INTERFACE AT
TO TELCO
RED(-)
SURGE ARRESTOR
ACCESS
CUSTOMER
RED(-)
INTERFACE
TELEPHONE
NETWORK
MUST BE GROUNDED!
SURGE ARRESTOR
GREEN
RED
BROWN
GRAY

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SYSTEM POWER UP PROCEDURE
Connect the Power Transformer
a) Connect the supplied 24V, 40VA Power Transformer using the supplied Power Cable (P/N: 44A07-1).
b) Plug the Power Transformer into a 120 VAC outlet.
- The “AC ON” LED (D25) should illuminate.
- Within one minute, the “STATUS” LED (D24) should begin blinking at a rate of 1 blink per second.
24 VAC 40 VA
MODEL RT-R2440SL/M
REVERE
OR EQUIVALENT
44A07-1
TRANSFORMER
CABLE (Supplied)
POWER TRANSFORMER
Connect the Battery
Unplug the Power Transformer to shut down the controller. Connect the black battery wire to the – (negative) battery terminal of
the supplied battery. Connect the red battery wire to the + (positive) battery terminal. The controller should not start.
a) Plug in the Power Transformer. The system should
start.
b) Unplug the Power Transformer. The system should
continue to run on the battery (the “STATUS” LED
will continue to flash).
c) Plug the Power Transformer back in and secure it to
the outlet.
RED WIRE TO +
BLACK WIRE TO -
OR EQUIVALENT
POWER CELL PC5-12 BATTERY
12V 5AH
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