Honeywell HCI 300 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Hometronic Voice & Web Interface HCI 300 Installation and Operation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents System requirements HCM 200 software version Telephone Overview For your information Application Scope of delivery Scope of functions Dialing into the Hometronic System (poll Lifestyle) Alarm output at a telephone Internet access to the Hometronic System Installation Checking wiring of telephone jack Installing Hometronic Voice &...
  • Page 4 Contents Performing binding Activating binding at Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Activating binding at Hometronic Manager Successful binding Failed binding Operation First call Changing Lifestyle Changing language Accepting alarm/message text Suppressing alarm/message text Changing settings at Hometronic Manager Switching to "Internet parameters" menu of Hometronic Manager Changing number of rings Changing PIN...
  • Page 5: System Requirements

    HCM 200 software version To make use of the functions of the Hometronic Voice & Web Interface HCI 300, the HCM 200 requires software version 5.00 or higher. If you are currently using a lower version in the HCM 200, please contact your installer regarding an update.
  • Page 6: Overview

    They are identified in the text by an *. Application The Hometronic Voice & Web Interface HCI 300 enables you to remotely poll and regulate the Lifestyles* of your Hometronic Manager via a telephone line. This can be done with a telephone or via the Internet.
  • Page 7: Scope Of Functions

    Scope of functions Scope of functions The Hometronic Voice & Web Interface HCI 300 is a modem with three basic functions: 1. Dialing into the Hometronic System (poll Lifestyle) 2. Alarm output at any desired telephone 3. Internet access to the Hometronic System...
  • Page 8: Internet Access To The Hometronic System

    Scope of functions If the first telephone number is busy, an alarm message can be output to a second telephone number. The first and second telephone numbers are called three times in an alternating fashion until the call is confirmed with the pound key (#). An alarm message is not repeated.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Installation A standard telephone cable connected to an N-encoded* telephone jack is required for the HCI 300 (see "Checking wiring of telephone jack" on Page 9). The HCI 300 communicates with the Hometronic Manager via a wireless connection. Install other electronic devices in a distance of at least Caution! ►...
  • Page 10 Installation German connection variant International connection variant Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Hometronic Voice & Web Interface HCI 300 HCI 300 Telephone cable (HTK 200) Telephone cable (HTA 200) Telephone jack Local telephone Fax machine (optional) Telephone jack Local telephone...
  • Page 11: Checking Wiring Of Telephone Jack

    Installation Checking wiring of telephone jack The telephone jack used for the HCI 300 connection must be N-encoded. Check the wiring of the telephone jack against the following figure. ► Telephone jack TAE plug (HTK 200) RJ11 plug (HTA 200)
  • Page 12: Installing Hometronic Voice & Web Interface

    Securing Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Mark the holes for mounting the ► HCI 300. Secure the HCI 300 with three ► screws. Do not reattach the front cover of the HCI 300 until startup is complete.
  • Page 13 Installation Connecting Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Connect the telephone cable to the HCI 300 as shown in the figure. ► Note the polarity of the voltage supply when doing so. Voltage supply Line In Phone 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 14 Installation Insert the TAE plug of the HCI 300 into the leftmost N-encoded ► connection of the telephone jack. You can also connect the local telephone to the HCI 300 directly. Take the "Terminal assignment at Hometronic Voice & Web Interface" into consideration when doing so.
  • Page 15: Description

    Description Description 1 Green LED Red LED (telephone connection) (binding, wireless connection) 2 Binding button Button on Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Button press Meaning Briefly (< 2 sec.) Test wireless communication. (The red LED flashes briefly.) 5 x within 10 sec. Activate binding.
  • Page 16: Leds On Hometronic Voice & Web Interface

    LED flashes Data being transferred to Internet server irregularly Display when connected to voltage supply If the HCI 300 is connected to the voltage supply (e.g. at first startup or after a power failure), both LEDs go on and off repeatedly.
  • Page 17: Startup

    Connect the HCI 300 to the voltage supply by plugging the power ► supply into an electrical outlet. Both LEDs on the HCI 300 go on and off repeatedly. Both LEDs go out after a short time. If one of the LEDs does not go out, the cabling is not correct (see "Connecting Hometronic Voice &...
  • Page 18 Startup If other communication devices (fax machine, additional telephone, etc.) are used in addition to the telephone: Check to make sure that the other devices function properly. ►...
  • Page 19: Performing Binding

    Activating binding at Hometronic Voice & Web Interface Press the Binding button at least 5 times within 10 seconds. ► The red LED in the HCI 300 flashes. The HCI 300 is now in Binding mode. Binding mode remains active for a maximum of 3 minutes.
  • Page 20: Activating Binding At Hometronic Manager

    Performing binding Activating binding at Hometronic Manager The Hometronic Manager is in automatic mode. The display of the Hometronic Hometronic Manager shows, for example: WE 29.10.1999 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20.0 C Press the Input button. ► MENU The cursor flashes on the bottom SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE line.
  • Page 21: Successful Binding

    INSTALLATION An * appears after "Tele Interface". TELE INTERFACE Successful binding Binding has been successful if the flashing red LED in the HCI 300 goes out and then only flashes sporadically. Reattach the front cover of the HCI 300. ►...
  • Page 22: Failed Binding

    Performing binding Failed binding Binding has failed if the red LED in the HCI 300 is still flashing regularly. Wireless data transfer has not been established or was interfered with. Carry out the following steps after a failed binding: ►...
  • Page 23: Operation

    Operation Operation The HCI 300 is operated via the keypad of the telephone used to call the device. Follow the announcements of the HCI 300. First call Call the HCI 300 from an external telephone. ► The HCI 300 responds with the words: "Please enter your PIN".
  • Page 24: Changing Lifestyle

    Operation Changing Lifestyle Lifestyles on the Hometronic Manager are specified by name. For the individual Lifestyles, the HCI 300 uses the numbers 1 to 16. For assignment to remain clear, you should create a numbered list of the Lifestyles. Call the HCI 300 via an external telephone.
  • Page 25: Changing Language

    HCI 300 (see "Changing alarm telephone numbers" on Page 32 and "Linking Lifestyle to alarm/message text" on Page 33). If the HCI 300 contacts you with an alarm/message text, proceed as follows: Press the pound sign (#) on the telephone to confirm.
  • Page 26: Suppressing Alarm/Message Text

    (#). The alarm/message text must be suppressed here: Call the HCI 300 from an external telephone. ► The HCI 300 responds with the words: "Please enter your PIN." Enter the PIN* "1422010". ► Enter the number of the reported alarm.
  • Page 27 Operation The following shows all the input for a water alarm: "1422010300". The alarm is suppressed. Once the cause of the alarm has been eliminated, the alarm must be reactivated at the HCM 200 (see "Linking Lifestyle to alarm/message text" on Page 33).
  • Page 28: Changing Settings At Hometronic Manager

    Manager In the "Internet parameters" submenu, you can individually adapt the settings for the selection of the HCI 300 from a telephone (number of rings before the HCI 300 responds and PIN). The values for the other parameters in this submenu are required for the Internet connection and established by the respective ISP*.
  • Page 29 Changing settings at Hometronic Manager The display of the Hometronic Hometronic Manager shows, for example: WE 29.10.1999 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20.0 C Press the Input button. ► MENU SET DATE/TIME The cursor flashes on the bottom ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE line.
  • Page 30 127" changes to "Current values:". Current values: No. of rings Telephone PIN 1111 If "Default settings" or "No Parameters" appears in the display, interference has affected the wireless communication between the Hometronic Manager and the HCI 300 (see "Help with problems" on Page 37).
  • Page 31: Changing Number Of Rings

    ► Input button. Press the Input button. ► The number of rings for the HCI 300 must be higher than that of the connected devices (fax machine, answering machine, etc.). Changing PIN The PIN "1111" set at the factory can be changed in order to prevent misuse.
  • Page 32: Changing To "Alarm Parameters" Submenu

    HCI 300 via "Send all parameters". Changing to "Alarm Parameters" submenu The settings for calls of the HCI 300 to an external telephone are changed in the "Alarm Parameter Menu". The display of the Hometronic...
  • Page 33 Alarm Phone No. 1 > Alarm Phone No. 2 > If "Default settings" or "No Parameters" appears in the display, interference has affected the wireless communication between the Hometronic Manager and the HCI 300 (see "Help with problems" on Page 37).
  • Page 34: Changing Alarm Telephone Numbers

    Changing settings at Hometronic Manager Changing alarm telephone numbers Here you enter the two telephone numbers called by the HCI 300 in an alarm situation. The HCI 300 calls the first and second telephone numbers three times in an alternating fashion until the call is confirmed with the pound key (#).
  • Page 35: Linking Lifestyle To Alarm/Message Text

    Turn the Input button to the right until the cursor flashes on OK. ► Press the Input button. ► Linking Lifestyle to alarm/message text Here you enter the text output by the HCI 300 when activating a Lifestyle. In the "Alarm Parameter Menu" turn ► Current values: the Input button to the left while the Alarm Phone No.
  • Page 36 If Voice Message is set to "yes", the set message text is output. If "no" is set, the HCI 300 responds, but does not output any specific message text. Turn the Input button to the right until the cursor flashes on OK.
  • Page 37: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Glossary Binding Lifestyle Assignment of the HCI 300 to User-defined actions which the Hometronic Manager. guide various devices and modules through a specified DTMF dialing sequence. Abbreviation Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency dialing). Two N-encoding tones are transmitted for each (message terminal encoding) digit.
  • Page 38 Appendix TAE plug (telephone connection unit) Type of connection used to connect telecommunication devices to the telephone net- work.
  • Page 39: Help With Problems

    ► dial tone. "Checking wiring of telephone jack" on Page 9). Cabling faulty. Other device (fax machine, Check cabling of HCI 300 (see "Terminal ► telephone) does not assignment at Hometronic Voice & Web function properly. Interface" on Page 12).
  • Page 40 Appendix Communication with Hometronic Manager Display of HCM 200 may have been interfered with. Hometronic Manager switches Check power supply to HCI 300. ► to "Default settings" – or – or "No Parameters" ► Repeat binding (see "Performing binding" instead of "Current on Page 17).
  • Page 41: Technical Data

    Appendix Technical data Mains voltage 9 V DC Current consumption (max.) 150 mA Ambient temperature (max.) 45 °C Protection class IP 30 Connection to the PSTN (public switched telephone network) tested in January 1998 in accordance with TBR 21. Dimensions 140 163 All dimensions in mm...
  • Page 42 Appendix Notes...
  • Page 44 Honeywell GmbH Böblinger Straße 17 D – 71101 Schönaich Germany Phone: (01801) 466-390 This company is certificated to Wireless approval in: AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, IE, IT, LU, NL, NO The right is reserved to make modifications. This document is definitive for the enclosed product and replaces all previous publications.

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