Leviton HAI Dock User manual

HAI Dock
Operation Manual

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Document Number: 96I00-1 Rev. A
August, 2011
Copyright © 2011 Home Automation, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

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Regulatory Compliance Statements
FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
EN55022 Class-B
EN55024
Safety instructions regarding the radio waves
Do not use this product near medical devices, such as a heart pacemaker. The radio waves
generated by this product may interfere with the operation of these devices.
Do not use this product near microwave ovens. The radio wave used by microwave ovens may
cause interference with this product.

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Safety Precautions
Users are strongly advised to adhere to the directions and recommendations offered in this manual. Failure to do
so may result in problems during operation.
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yourself and the
•Do not attempt to service the HAI Dock yourself.
•Always follow installation instructions closely.
•Make sure the correct voltage is being supplied before turning the power on.
•Use only the AC adapter and power cord that are approved for use with this unit.
•Do not install in a very humid environment.
•Do not install in an area exposed to sunlight or heat.
•Do not use in areas containing flammable materials like propane gas and gasoline or in areas that generate
dust. Doing so may cause an explosion or fire.
•Do not dismantle, repair, or modify the product. Doing so may cause damage or an electric shock. Refer all
servicing to qualified personnel.
•Do not use water, thinner, or organic solvent for cleaning the product exterior. Doing so may
cause damage or an electric shock. Use a dry cloth instead and turn off the power before
cleaning.
Disclaimer
•While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and
complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions.
•HAI reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time
without prior notice.
•No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated
into any language in any form, by any means, without prior written permission of HAI.
•HAI makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to mistaken operation or
malfunction of the HAI Dock, the software, personal computers, peripheral devices, or
unapproved/unsupported devices.

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Table of Contents
Regulatory Compliance Statements .............................................i
Safety Precautions ........................................................................ii
Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................................................................... ii
Introducing the HAI Dock.......................................................1
Features ...........................................................................................................................................1
Package Contents ...........................................................................................................................2
Supported Operating Systems.................................................................................................................................... 2
Supported iPod Models ............................................................................................................................................... 2
HAI Dock Overview
...........................................................................................................................3
Connections to the HAI Dock .........................................................................................................5
Connecting the Network .............................................................................................................................................. 5
To router, hub, or network switch .............................................................................................................................. 5
Connecting the Power.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Connecting the Audio Output ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Getting Started
...........................................................................7
Configuring the HAI Dock...............................................................................................................7
HAI Dock Setup Utility.................................................................................................................................................. 8
HAI Dock Operation ......................................................................................................................13
Operation Modes ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
Playing Music ................................................................................................................................14
Inserting and Removing an iPod..................................................................................................15
Accessing the Web Server ...........................................................................................................15
Status........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
System Information .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Reset to Factory Default ...............................................................................................................18
Interfacing with the HAI Dock ............................................19
Enabling the HAI Dock ..................................................................................................................19
Creating a New Project with the HAI Dock............................................................................................................... 19
Adding Touchscreens to the Project........................................................................................................................ 20
Adding the HAI Dock to an Existing Design ...............................................................................22
Importing the HAI Dock Pages.................................................................................................................................. 22
Discovering Touchscreens...........................................................................................................23
Adding an HAI Controller to the Design ......................................................................................24
Adding the HAI Dock to the Design .............................................................................................24
Discover the HAI Dock ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Assigning the Audio Output...................................................................................................................................... 26
Assigning a Touchscreen Page for Media
................................................................................................................. 27
Updating the Touchscreens .........................................................................................................28

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Accessing Your Music ..................................................................................................................30
Browse the Media Library.......................................................................................................................................... 31
Selecting a new Music Source
.................................................................................................................................... 32
Selecting a New Audio Zone
....................................................................................................................................... 33
Specifications ..........................................................................34

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Chapter 1
Introducing the HAI Dock
The HAI Dock is a product that allows you to access music and other content on an iPod, iPod Touch, or
iPhone using IP enabled devices, such as HAI OmniTouch 5.7e and 10pe Touchscreens, and Hi-Fi2
audio distribution systems. The HAI Dock connects over a wired or wireless LAN network. When used
with a supported audio distribution system, an iPod that is connected to an HAI Dock becomes an audio
source that can be played in any audio zone in the house.
Using an HAI OmniTouch 5.7e, 10p, or 10pe Touchscreen, you can browse and make music selections
by Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres, Composers, and Audiobooks. Album art and
other music metadata are displayed with each selection.
Features
Works with OmniTouch 5.7e and 10pe Touchscreens when combined with an HAI controller and supported
audio distribution system (e.g. HAI Hi-Fi or Hi-Fi2, NuVo, Russound, Xantech, Speakercraft, or Proficient).
Works standalone with Hi-Fi2 audio distribution systems. VSC keypads will display iPod metadata (artist,
album, and track) and allows for control commands (play, pause, next track, and previous track) at the VSC
keypad.
HAI Dock sends iPod metadata and album artwork to IP enabled devices, such as HAI OmniTouch 5.7e and
10pe.
IP enabled devices can send control commands (play, pause, stop, next track, previous track, rewind, fast
forward, next chapter, previous chapter, etc.) to an iPod that is docked in the HAI Dock.
HAI Dock allows IP enabled devices to navigate and browse the music library on the iPod by Playlists,
Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres, Composers, and Audiobooks.
Connects to an existing wired 10/100 LAN network or wireless 802.11 b/g (on supported HAI Dock models)
network.
Up to 8 HAI Docks can be connected and controlled on a network.
Charges the battery in the docked iPod.

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Package Contents
After opening the box, ensure the following items are present:
oHAI Dock
oPower Supply
oAudio Cable
oHAI Dock CD (Setup Utility and Manual)
oGetting Started Guide
Supported Operating Systems
oWindows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
oMac OS X 10.2.7 to 10.4.x (PPC version)
oMac OS X 10.4.3 or later (Intel version)
Supported iPod Models
oiPod classic
oiPod Nano (3G, 4G, 5G, 6G)
oiPod touch (1st, 2G, 3G, 4G)
oiPhone (1st, 3G, 3GS, 4G)

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HAI Dock Overview
This section describes the main components of the HAI Dock.
Front View
1 Infrared (IR)
Receiver
Control playback of a connected iPod
from a distance using the Apple
Remote when the HAI Dock is in Local
Mode.
2 Operation
Mode LED
The Operation Mode LED is illuminated
when the HAI Dock is in Network Mode
(running and
can be controlled via IP
enabled devices).
The Operation Mode LED is off when
the HAI Dock is in Standby Mode. In
Standby Mode the USB controller,
Ethernet PHY, and the wireless radio
(if applicable) is disabled.
3 iPod
Connector Connects the iPod to the HAI Dock.
4 Operation
Mode Button
When is Standby Mode, press this
button to start the unit
in Network
Mode.
When in Network Mode,
press and
hold for 2 seconds to put the unit into
Standby Mode.
The Operation Mode Button is also
used to reset the HAI Dock to factory
default settings.

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Rear View
5 Power Jack
Connect the supplied AC power supply
to this jack to provide power to the HAI
Dock.
6 Network
Port
Use a standard network cable to
connect the Network Port to the local
network.
7 Green LED
Shows the network communication
status.
8 Orange LED
Shows the network communication
status.
9 S-Video
Output This output is currently not active.
10 Audio
Output
Connect supplied 3.5mm male stereo
patch cable between the Audio Output
on the HAI Dock and an audio input on
Hi-
Fi2 or other audio distribution
system.
3.5mm male to 2 RCA male stereo
patch cable c
an be used to connect
HAI Dock to audio equipment which
requires RCA audio inputs.
Bottom View
11 Ethernet
Address
The Ethernet (MAC) Address of the
HAI Dock is found on the label on the
bottom of the unit.
The last 6 digits of the Ethernet
Address is the HAI Dock serial
number.
For example: If the Ethernet Address
is 00:07:A6:00:11:22 (noted as
0007A6001122) then the product's
serial number is “001122”.

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Connections to the HAI Dock
To operate the HAI Dock, the following must be connected: Network (LAN), Power, and Audio Output.
Connecting the Network
Connect a network cable to the Network Port on the HAI Dock and connect the other end of the network
cable to a router, hub, or network switch on the local network.
To router, hub, or network switch
Connecting the Power
Connect the supplied AC power supply to the Power Jack on the HAI Dock. Plug the power cord into
an outlet.
Make sure that the Operation Mode LED is
illuminated.

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RIM
Remote Input Module
Hi-Fi RIM
AUDIO IN
IR OUT
Connecting the Audio Output
Connect the HAI Dock to an audio system using the Audio Output jack on the HAI Dock using a
3.5mm male stereo patch cable (supplied).
AUDIO

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Chapter 2
Getting Started
The HAI Dock is configured over the network using the supplied HAI Dock Setup Utility. The HAI Dock
Setup utility runs on a PC on the same local network as the HAI Dock.
Configuring the HAI Dock
To configure the HAI Dock using the HAI Dock Setup Utility:
1. Ensure that the HAI Dock is connected to the local network.
2. Ensure that the AC power supply is connected to the HAI Dock.
3.
Ensure that the HAI Dock is in Network Mode (the Operation Mode LED is illuminated).
4.
Insert the HAI Dock Setup Utility CD (HAI Part Number 96A02-1) into your PC and run the
utility Setup.exe.

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HAI Dock Setup Utility
Follow the instructions on the screen to configure the HAI Dock using the HAI Dock Setup Utility.
1. When the HAI Dock Setup Utility is started, you are first prompted to select your language:
Select your language and then click Next.
2. Verify that the HAI Dock is connected to the network with a network cable and is turned on:
Verify that the HAI Dock is connected to the
network and is turned on and then click Next.
3. Read the Software License Agreement:
Read the Software License Agreement and
then click Yes
to accept the terms and
proceed.

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4. The HAI Dock Setup Utility will discover all of the HAI Docks connected on the local
network:
Select the HAI Dock to be configured and
then click Next.
5. Configure the TCP/IP network settings for the HAI Dock:
By default, the HAI Dock will Ge
t an IP
Address Automatically. The DHCP client in
the HAI Dock will accept an IP Address and
other network parameters from a DHCP
server on the network.
To have the HAI Dock use the DHCP
settings, with the
Get an IP Address
Automatically radio button s
elected, click
Next.
If DHCP is disabled on the router and there is no other DHCP server on the network, you can
manually assign a static IP address. The IP address of the HAI Dock must be compatible with your
existing network. To manually assign a static IP address to the HAI Dock:
a) Select the Assign IP Address radio
button.
b) Enter the desired IP address for the HAI
Dock in the IP Address edit box.
c)
Enter the subnet mask of the network in
the Subnet Mask edit box.
d) Enter the default gateway of the network
in the Default Gateway edit box.
e) When complete, click Next.

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6. Configure the IP Remote Settings for the HAI Dock:
Network Name: Give a unique name to the
HAI Dock.
For example: Kitchen Dock
(15 characters maximum).
IP Remote TCP Port: This is the port that a
TCP device (e.g. OmniTouch 5.7e and 10pe
touchscreen) uses to connect to the HAI
Dock.
IP Remote UDP Port: This is the port that
Hi-Fi2 uses to connect to the HAI Dock
Source ID:
This setting identifies which
source input the HAI Dock is connected to on
the audio system.
When complete, click Next.
If this is a wireless version of the HAI Dock, the following setup screens will be displayed.
Otherwise, confirm configuration parameters and complete Setup (see Step 9).
7. The HAI Dock will search for wireless networks:
8. Once wireless networks have been discovered, they are displayed in a list:

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Select the wireless network that you want to
connect to, enter the Network Key, reenter
the Network Key under
Confirm Network
Key, and then click Next.
If the wireless network that you wish to use is
not shown in the list, click Detailed Config
and manually configure each setting.
If you are going to use the HAI Dock with a
network cable instead of wirelessly, check
Skip wireless configuration and then click
Next
complete Setup.
9. Confirm configuration parameters and save the settings in the HAI Dock:
View and confirm the configuration
parameters and then click Execute.
If any changes need to be made, click Back
and make the necessary modifications.
The new configuration is being stored in the
HAI Dock. Please wait.

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HAI Dock Setup is completed. Click Finish.
10.Reboot the HAI Dock:
The HAI Dock must be rebooted for the new settings to take effect. If wireless has been configured,
first unplug the network cable before rebooting the HAI Dock.
To reboot the HAI Dock, disconnect the power cable momentarily, and then reconnect the power
cable.

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HAI Dock Operation
The HAI Dock has 3 LED indicators which can be used to determine its operation mode and network status.
The Operation Mode LED indicator is located on the front of the unit and indicates the operation mode status:
Status
LED
Description
Network Mode On
HAI Dock is running. Connected iPod can play music and can be
controlled via IP enabled devices on the network (IP Remote). In this
mode:
1) The HAI Dock charges the battery in the docked iPod.
2) The iPod cannot be controlled locally while docked.
3) Some iPod models may display “Accessory Connected” while
docked.
Standby Mode Off
Connected iPod can play music and can be controlled locally.
1) The HAI Dock does not charge the battery in the docked iPod.
2) In this mode the USB controller, Ethernet PHY, and the wireless
radio (if applicable) is disabled.
3) This mode complies with the European Power Regulations.
The Network LED indicators (green and orange) on the back of the unit indicate the network connection status:
Status
LED
Description
Wired LAN
Green: Blink
Orange: Off
Waiting for network connection.
Green: ON
Orange: Blinks during data
transmission
Communicating with a wired LAN. Orange LED
blinks during data transmission.
Wireless LAN
Green and Orange blink at the same
time
Waiting for network connection.
Green: ON
Orange: Blink
Connecting with router or wireless access point
(WAP) and communicating in infrastructure mode.
Green and Orange blinks alternatively
Communicating in Ad hoc mode.

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Operation Modes
To set the HAI Dock to Network Mode, if the unit is currently in Standby Mode (i.e. Operation Mode LED is off),
press the Operation Mode Button momentarily. The Operation Mode LED will illuminate.
To set the HAI Dock to Standby Mode, if the unit is currently in Network Mode (i.e. Operation Mode LED is on),
press and hold the Operation Mode Button for 2 seconds. The Operation Mode LED will turn off.
Playing Music
To play music, ensure that an audio system is connected to the Audio Output jack on the HAI Dock.
To play music while in Standby Mode:
1. Insert the iPod into the HAI Dock.
2. Press the Operation Mode Button for 2 seconds so that the
Operation Mode LED goes off.
3. Start a Playlist, Song, Podcast, or Audiobook on the iPod.
4. The selected music will play over the connected audio system.
To play music while in Network Mode:
1. Start a Playlist, Song, Podcast, or Audiobook on the iPod.
2. Verify that the HAI Dock is in Network Mode (i.e. the Operation Mode LED is illuminated). If it is
not, press the Operation Mode Button so that the Operation Mode LED illuminates.
3. Insert the iPod into the HAI Dock.
4. From a connected IP device or Hi-Fi2 audio system, select Play.
5. The selected music will play over the connected audio system.
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