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1.

 

Enter the IP address of the first HAI Camera Server by pressing the [Edit] button to the 
right of the “Camera Server IP” edit box. 

 

The Camera Server’s IP address is used to identify the HAI Camera Server on the network.  
The format of the IP address is a numeric address entered as four numbers separated by 
periods.  Press the [OK] button when complete. 

 
2.

 

Enter the Port number of the first HAI Camera Server by pressing the [Edit] button to the 
right of the “Port” edit box.   

 

The camera server’s port number identifies the logical channel to the HAI Camera Server.   
 

Note: 

 

If you intend to access cameras from outside of the network (e.g. on a PC using the 
Camera Server’s built-in web server) and if more than 1 Camera Server is being used, 
each Camera Server must have a different Port number.   
 
Furthermore, if the default Port (Port 80) is being used by another device or service on 
the network, the default Port must be change to an open port on the network.  

 
Port numbers range from 0 to 65535.  Press the [OK] button when complete. 
 

3.

 

Enter the IP address of the second HAI Camera Server by pressing the [Edit] button to 
the right of the “Camera Server IP” edit box.  Press the [OK] button when complete. 

 

4.

 

Enter the Port number of the second HAI Camera Server by pressing the [Edit] button to the 
right of the “Port” edit box.   

 

Note: 

 

If you intend to access cameras from outside of the network (e.g. on a PC using the 
Camera Server’s built-in web server) the second Camera Server must have a different 
Port number.   

 
Port numbers range from 0 to 65535.  Press the [OK] button when complete. 

 
After Camera Server parameters have been entered or confirmed, press the [OK] button at the 
bottom of the page to save the settings and connect to the configured HAI controller. 

 
 
RETURNING TO THE CONFIGURATION PAGE 
 

To return to the Configuration Page at any time, press on any blank space on any page of the  
OmniTouch 5.7e Touchscreen, and hold for 5 seconds. 

Summary of Contents for 53A00-2

Page 1: ...Home Automation Inc Model 53A00 2 OmniTouch 5 7e PoE Touchscreen with Video Installation Manual Document Number 53I00 2 Rev A August 2009 ...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2009 Home Automation Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 3: ...ome s décor or user s lifestyle and interests PLANNING The OmniTouch 5 7e is an IEEE 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet PoE Powered Device PD The OmniTouch 5 7e receives its power over the same cable that connects the OmniTouch 5 7e to the network using a Power Sourcing Equipment PSE device such as a PoE network switch hub or power injector which provides the power It is very important to plan ...

Page 4: ...h hole as shown as shown Carefully cut along the pencil line DO NOT OVERSIZE THIS CUTOUT Figure 1 2 2 Remove the faceplate Remove the faceplate from the touchscreen by grasping the top and bottom edges of the faceplate and carefully lifting it away from touchscreen backbox Note After installation the faceplate may be removed by placing a flat blade screwdriver in one of the slots on the bottom of ...

Page 5: ...wn in Figure 3 Figure 3 4 Install the backbox into the cutout in the wall a Insert the communications cable through the rectangular cutout in the touchscreen backbox b Locate the retaining flange screws in the upper right and lower left corners Turn the screws counterclockwise until the gap between the retaining flange and the housing flange is wider then the wall see Figure 4 3 TOUCHSCREEN BACKBO...

Page 6: ... flange screws clockwise until they are snug do not over tighten WALL Figure 5 5 Connect the communications cable to the touchscreen Insert the 8 position modular cable into the RJ 45 connector J1 on the touchscreen through the cutout in the touchscreen backbox see Figure 6 4 ...

Page 7: ...Figure 6 6 Install the touchscreen assembly a Align the tabs on the touchscreen assembly with the slots on the backbox 5 Figure 7 ...

Page 8: ...faceplate onto the touchscreen by hanging the top of the faceplate on the top edge of the touchscreen then gently snapping the bottom onto the touchscreen REMOVING THE TOUCHSCREEN After installation if it is necessary to remove the touchscreen from the wall turn retaining flange screws 1 turn counterclockwise Note Do not turn the retaining flange screws more than 1 full turn counterclockwise other...

Page 9: ...oin a TCP IP network before it can connect to the HAI controller The OmniTouch 5 7e touchscreen has a configurable DHCP client When enabled default the DHCP client will accept an IP Address and other network parameters for the touchscreen from a DHCP server on the network e g most routers act as a DHCP server If DHCP is disabled on the router and there is no other DHCP server on the network you ca...

Page 10: ... the network by pressing the Edit button to the right of the Subnet Mask edit box The format of the Subnet Mask is a numeric address entered as four numbers separated by periods Press the OK button when complete 4 Enter the Default Gateway of the network by pressing the Edit button to the right of the Default Gateway edit box The format of the Default Gateway is a numeric address entered as four n...

Page 11: ...twork port number identifies the logical channel to the HAI controller In most installations the default port number can remain the same Port numbers range from 0 to 65535 Press the OK button when complete 3 Enter Encryption Key 1 and Encryption Key 2 of the HAI Controller by pressing the Edit button to the right of the respective Encryption edit box The Encryption Keys are used to encrypt and dec...

Page 12: ...bottom of the page to save the settings and connect to the HAI controller Screen Setup The Screen Setup page allows you to configure the Volume Sounder Key Click Brightness Backlight Timeout and Ambient Light settings of the OmniTouch 5 7e The Screen Setup page also allows you to calibrate the touchscreen and displays the version of the installed firmware Volume Sets the volume for the sounder and...

Page 13: ...ower Right and Top Right Once all five tick marks have been touched touch anywhere on the screen to return to the Screen Setup page Check the touch target accuracy Recalibrate if necessary Ambient Setting The Ambient Setting is used to brighten the touchscreen display in an illuminated room and dim the touchscreen display in a dark room When changing from a light setting to dark e g the lights in ...

Page 14: ...bled Firmware Version The version of installed firmware in the OmniTouch 5 7e is displayed above the OK button on the Screen Setup page After all screen parameters have been entered or confirmed press the Cameras tab to configure HAI Camera Servers or press the OK button at the bottom of the page to save the settings and connect to the configured HAI controller Cameras The Cameras page allows you ...

Page 15: ...ice or service on the network the default Port must be change to an open port on the network Port numbers range from 0 to 65535 Press the OK button when complete 3 Enter the IP address of the second HAI Camera Server by pressing the Edit button to the right of the Camera Server IP edit box Press the OK button when complete 4 Enter the Port number of the second HAI Camera Server by pressing the Edi...

Page 16: ... design The Update Port is a USB port in the lower right section of the touchscreen USB UPDATE PORT To update the OmniTouch 5 7e Touchscreen 1 Load the update file on a USB thumb drive 2 Plug the thumb drive into the USB Update Port on the OmniTouch 5 7e Touchscreen and press the reset button 3 When the USB drive reboots the touchscreen will read the files on the root directory of the drive and di...

Page 17: ...the reset button marked SW1 on the circuit board to the right of the LED for 1 second SPECIFICATIONS Size Backbox cutout 5 625 W x 5 125 H Faceplate 6 W x 5 5 H LCD View Area 4 626 W x 3 492 H Display Resolution VGA 640x480 Voltage Operating Voltage 42 57 VDC Nominal Voltage 48 VDC Power Power Consumption 7 Watts maximum ...

Page 18: ...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 Verified to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules ...

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