HAI 45A00-1 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 14

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NOTE:

   If two 45A00-1 Wireless Receivers are connected, the first 45A00-1 

must be addressed between 1-4 (A1-A4), and the second must be addressed 
between 5-8 (A5-A8). 

 
The charts below describe where each group of wireless transmitters (groups of 16) on 
the 45A00-1 Wireless Receiver relates to each group of zones (groups of 16) on the 
OmniPro II / Lumina Pro in accordance with the number of addresses assigned (n1-4). 
 

Zones on OmniPro II / Lumina Pro (in groups of 16) when 45A00-1 is set 

to address "A1" 

 

Zones 49-64 

Zones 65-80 

Zones 81-96 

Zones 97-

112 

 
n1 

Transmitters: 
1-16, 17-32, 33-48, and 
49-64 

 

 

 

 
n2 

Transmitters: 
1-16 and 33-48 

Transmitters: 
17-32 and 
49-64 

 

 

 
n3 

Transmitters: 
1-16 and 49-64 

Transmitters: 
17-32 

Transmitters: 
33-48 

 

 
n4 

Transmitters: 
1-16 

Transmitters: 
17-32 

Transmitters: 
33-48 

Transmitters: 
49-64 

 
 

Zones on OmniPro II / Lumina Pro (in groups of 16) when 45A00-1 is set 

to address "A5" 

 

Zones 113-128 

Zones 129-

144 

Zones 145-

160 

Zones 161-

176 

 
n1 

Transmitters: 
1-16, 17-32, 33-48, and 
49-64 

 

 

 

 
n2 

Transmitters: 
1-16 and 33-48 

Transmitters: 
17-32 and 
49-64 

 

 

 
n3 

Transmitters: 
1-16 and 49-64 

Transmitters: 
17-32 

Transmitters: 
33-48 

 

 
n4 

Transmitters: 
1-16 

Transmitters: 
17-32 

Transmitters: 
33-48 

Transmitters: 
49-64 

 

Summary of Contents for 45A00-1

Page 1: ...glassbreak detectors and handheld keyfobs These transmitters report status information to the 45A00 1 Receiver which in turn processes the information and reports it to the HAI controller COMPATIBLE...

Page 2: ...re antenna extends above a metallic surface When the location of the receiver has been established 1 Position the supplied Mounting Base so that the Mounting Base Latch is at the top Hold the Mounting...

Page 3: ...MODE LED MODE ADVANCE SWITCH SET SWITCH ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 2 5W x 3 75H x 1 0D excluding antenna Current Consumption 30mA maximum Operating Temperature 32o F 140o F 0 o C 60o C Maximum...

Page 4: ...ays the number of the transmitter with a change in condition A L Displays that the current transmitter is NOT READY C O Displays that the cover was removed from the current transmitter S F Displays th...

Page 5: ...stored into memory when the Mode Advance switch is pressed Setup Mode is exited when the Mode Advance switch is pressed and held for two seconds Number of Addresses Next you are prompted to enter the...

Page 6: ...lding the Mode Advance switch for two seconds TEACHING THE RECEIVER A TRANSMITTER ADDRESS If no transmitter is programmed in an address location a new transmitter may be programmed into that address l...

Page 7: ...n the 45A00 1 receives the transmission the 45A00 1 will display the digit transmitter address with a dot on either side the dots indicate the transmitter s characteristics 9 Press the Mode Advance bu...

Page 8: ...you choose not to reset memory at the EE display don t press any keys for 10 seconds and the receiver will return to Run Mode CONNECTING TO OMNILT Connect the receiver to the OmniLT controller using...

Page 9: ...8 Controller BLACK GREEN YELLOW RED GND 12V A B D3 MODE SET WIRELESS RECEIVER GREEN YELLOW BLACK RED...

Page 10: ...wireless transmitter on the 45A00 1 Wireless Receiver to each zone on the OmniLT Zones on OmniLT Transmitter Numbers on Wireless Receiver Zone 09 1 17 33 49 Zone 10 2 18 34 50 Zone 11 3 19 35 51 Zone...

Page 11: ...ess receiver zones C When connected to Omni II Lumina the receiver address on the 45A00 1 must be set to A1 and the number of addresses must be set to n1 D Omni II can handle up to 4 transmitters per...

Page 12: ...11 GREEN YELLOW BLACK RED MODE D3 WIRELESS RECEIVER 12V SET GND A B Controller BLACK GREEN YELLOW RED...

Page 13: ...ardwire expansion enclosure the wireless zones start on Zone 65 The 45A00 1 address is then set to 2 A2 F If the OmniPro II Lumina Pro has 2 hardwire expansion enclosures the wireless zones start on Z...

Page 14: ...Zones 49 64 Zones 65 80 Zones 81 96 Zones 97 112 n1 Transmitters 1 16 17 32 33 48 and 49 64 n2 Transmitters 1 16 and 33 48 Transmitters 17 32 and 49 64 n3 Transmitters 1 16 and 49 64 Transmitters 17 3...

Page 15: ...ver there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interferences to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t...

Page 16: ...nsmitter 3 Changes characteristics of transmitter Advances to the next transmitter Characteristics of Transmitters DISPLAY MODE LED TYPE LED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY 1 OFF OFF No transmitter is prog...

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