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Home Controller Gateway User Guide 

Product Release Version 3.x.x

69-1321-1

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Using the Telephone

The telephone interface works like banking or other transaction systems you may be
familiar with. To set the Home & Away options by telephone while away from home, dial
your home phone number. If you do not have an answering machine or answering
service, the System will answer your phone automatically after four rings (or the number
of rings you set in the Telephone Settings area of the System Configuration Page).
Otherwise, you must phone home, wait until after the second ring, hang up and redial
within 40 seconds. The Home Controller will pick up the connection and you will hear a
voice prompting you to enter your telephone access code. After logging in, follow the
voice prompts to select the option you want to use. If you set the System to zero rings,
the telephone interface will be disabled.

Table 3. Home & Away System Telephone Interface Structure.

Phone Options

What You Can Hear

What You Can Do

Main menu

System Options.

Navigate to Lifestyle controls, security
controls, and comfort controls.

Group Control
menu

Last Lifestyle Activated.

Lifestyle Options.

Activate a Lifestyle.

Security menu

Current Security State.

Security Options.

Change Security State.

Comfort menu

Indoor Temperature.

Thermostat Options.

Change thermostat settings.

When you have completed all tasks you want to perform by phone, press the # key until
you return to the main menu, then log off the system by pressing # again.

Summary of Contents for W7006A

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Page 2: ...include limiting use of the software to equipment furnished limiting copying preserving confidentiality and prohibiting transfer to a third party Disclosure use or reproduction beyond that permitted in the license agreement is prohibited Software Release Note This document supports Honeywell Home Controller software version 3 x x Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer are reg...

Page 3: ...Using Lifestyle Modes 14 Defining Lifestyles 15 Activating Lifestyles 16 Using Scheduled Control 16 Defining Schedules 17 Activating Scheduled Controls 18 Configuring Home Away System Controller Gateway 19 Default settings 19 Configuring Date and Time 19 Configuring the Home Page 19 Configuring Lights and Appliances 20 Configuring Passwords 20 Configuring Security Lifestyle Associations 21 Configu...

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Page 5: ...controlling events Some features and functions described in this guide may require equipment in addition to the initial installation Who Should Use This Guide This is the primary reference for programming all Home Away System features It is written for homeowners to carry out daily Home Controller tasks For related information primarily for installers refer to the installation instructions for the...

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Page 7: ...e light appliance thermostat and security features immediately However you must define Lifestyles and Schedules as described in this guide before you can take advantage of these features Familiarize yourself with each of the components installed as part of your Home Away System Begin by reviewing the documentation provided for each component Component User Guide name ID Web telephone and SUI Home ...

Page 8: ... any computer with Internet access at home at the office and from a modem equipped laptop When you acquire the System Honeywell creates a Web page for you and the installer assigns it an Internet address The installer will add your MyHome Portal Web address to the Bookmarks or Favorites list for your browser You can use the MyHome Portal Web interface for most Home Away System setup tasks To use t...

Page 9: ...te on off brightness Appliance state on off Change settings states for thermostats lights or appliances House History All user sensor or system initiated events that occurred within the past 24 hours Verify activities Track use and performance System Configuration The default or current settings for passwords date and time security associations Change default settings Security Details Page Current...

Page 10: ...tablish and maintain the connection No connection is needed if logging in from a computer within your home Logging in from home Type your Internet Protocol IP address in the Address or Location box at the top of your browser and press Enter Your Home page is displayed Note The IP address is a series of four numbers separated by periods for example 196 168 8 7 Your installer will give you the IP ad...

Page 11: ...the right of the screen To select an option press the button next to it Some actions such as entering your user code require use of the number keys below the screen and the OK key on the far right The Back key cancels your last action Control buttons to cancel or complete transactions Display screen shows the name of the device you can control and current settings Navigation and option buttons for...

Page 12: ...up the connection and you will hear a voice prompting you to enter your telephone access code After logging in follow the voice prompts to select the option you want to use If you set the System to zero rings the telephone interface will be disabled Table 3 Home Away System Telephone Interface Structure Phone Options What You Can Hear What You Can Do Main menu System Options Navigate to Lifestyle ...

Page 13: ...les View History events in last 24 hours View Camera Snapshots Viewing Event History The MyHome Portal Web interface includes a log function that tracks the last one thousand Home Away System events that have occurred during the previous 24 hours You may find this feature especially useful as you become familiar with the System to verify that events occurred as you expected To view event history C...

Page 14: ...k status from another page Click the Home navigation button to return to the status display on the Home page SUI To check status from the main screen The Home Status page on the Wall Panel SUI shows the last Lifestyle activated security state and indoor temperature Home Status is the normal at rest display for the SUI That means it is automatically displayed 60 seconds after your last selection To...

Page 15: ...y State by navigating to the Security page click on the Security Details button from the Home page To change security state On the Security page Read the status window to determine the current Security State Enter your security user code Click on the key that specifies the state change you wish to use SUI To change security state Press the or keys until the Security screen is displayed The current...

Page 16: ...ck or change the state of an appliance Click the Device Control navigation button on the Home page then click the Appliances option on the Device Control page Click the On or Off button under the appliance name When the setting takes effect the button is displayed in blue with white letters NOTE The Home Away System communicates differently with different types of X10 devices Changes made directly...

Page 17: ...e label Room Temperature settings are shown next to the label Set or Setting To check or change temperature settings Use either the Home page or the thermostat Device Control page Click the up arrow next to a current temperature setting to increase temperature Click the down arrow next to a current temperature setting to decrease temperature Each click changes the temperature by one degree To chec...

Page 18: ...ing by 1 Continue pressing the option until you hear the temperature you want If you have only one thermostat you will not hear options 3 and 4 Using Lifestyle Modes Lifestyle Control enables you to enter one command to the Home Away System Controller that causes several lighting devices to change state simultaneously For example when you arrive home from work you might want to turn on the porch a...

Page 19: ...s button in the Lifestyles area of the Home page Home Controller displays the Lifestyles page 2 Select the Lifestyles you wish to define under the Show all events for the group heading Then click the Change button next to the name of the Lifestyles you want to define Home Controller responds by adding selection buttons next to each event in the group and displaying Delete and Add buttons in the in...

Page 20: ...oup 1 At the main menu press 1 You will hear the last Lifestyle activated followed by the Lifestyle Control options 2 Press the number of the Lifestyle you want to activate Using Scheduled Control Scheduled Control lets you set times for changing lights appliances thermostats and Lifestyles Although you cannot change the names of these Schedules you can define them any way you wish Schedules can b...

Page 21: ... 4 Add or Delete events as needed To add an event a Click the appropriate Add button an appliance a light or a Lifestyle Home Controller displays an add dialog for the device type you selected b Select the name of the device or Lifestyle to add from the Select Appliance or Select Lifestyle drop down list c For appliances select the device setting on or off from the Set State drop down list d In th...

Page 22: ...ntroller displays a dialog of the periods and settings for the thermostat for the selected day 5 For each period that you want to change select a start time and the heating and cooling setpoints 6 Click OK when all periods are set correctly Activating Scheduled Controls After you define a Schedule it runs automatically on the days it is programmed for if you select Vacation it remains in effect un...

Page 23: ...time and date using this page Once time and date information is set the Home Controller maintains the time and date based on its internal clock If there is a power outage longer than 12 hours the time and date will be incorrect and you will need to manually reset the time and date NOTE Always verify the date and time information on the Date and Time Configuration page after an interruption in Inte...

Page 24: ...vice from the light or appliance pull down list and click its associated Edit button A dialog box will appear Change the House Code by clicking on a new letter in the red dial Change the Unit Code by clicking on a new number in the black dial Note To decrease the probability of experiencing interference from X10 devices or systems outside your home do not use the House Codes A or P A is the defaul...

Page 25: ...assigned a Group such as Home Sleep Away Custom If an assignment is made a Lifestyle will be activated each time its associated security level is activated For example if the Sleep Lifestyle is assigned to the security level Instant each time security is changed to Instant the Sleep Group will automatically be activated This means the Sleep Lifestyle overrides any other Lifestyles or Schedules tha...

Page 26: ... video snapshots remotely The cameras must be compatible with your Home Away System To configure the camera first install the camera according to the instructions You should be able to view the camera from a Web browser To add a new camera Enter the IP address of the camera in one of the camera Web address fields The Address should contain four numbers separated by periods 127 0 0 1 and click the ...

Page 27: ...nicate state changes to the Controller To be sure a light or appliance is in the desired state reset the state using the Web interface When I arm or disarm security remotely the system shows security is disarmed armed after the exit delay This may be an indication that someone is in the home and using the security control panel Phone home to verify occupancy before resetting the security system Wh...

Page 28: ...at the system is in exit delay before hanging up To ensure security was changed correctly call back into the Home Controller after your exit delay period has ended Power Failures In the event of a power failure the Home Away Controller saves all Lifestyle Schedule and configuration settings NOTE If you manually change the state of lights or appliances while the power is off the Controller does not...

Page 29: ...Home Page URL Security Configuration Optional features Location Zip code Latitude Longitude Dealer Company Representative Phone Support Line Installer Company Representative Phone Support Line Camera IP Addresses Camera 1_____________________________ Camera 2_____________________________ Camera 3_____________________________ Camera 4_____________________________ Camera 5___________________________...

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