Unity System
Technical Manual
                         Software Version 2.2.x
P/N 1308112 Revision B
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Unity System Technical Manual
Software Version 2.2.x
P/N 1308112 Revison B
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FCC Certifications
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is,
in strict accordance with the instructions provided with the equipment, may cause interference to radio
and TV communication. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If you suspect this
equipment is causing interference, turn your Router/Switch on and off while your radio or TV is showing
interference, if the interference disappears when you turn your Router/Switch off and reappears when you
turn it back on, there is interference being caused by the Router/Switch.
You can try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
 Reorient the receiving radio or TV antenna where this may be done safely.
 To the extent possible, relocate the radio, TV or other receiver away from the Router/Switch.
 Plug the Router/Switch into a different power outlet so that the Router/Switch and the receiver are on
    different branch circuits.
If necessary, you should consult the place of purchase or an experienced radio/television technician for
additional suggestions.
Important Safety Instructions
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the
unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these instructions for future reference.
A. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow the instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus in or near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
     (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
     blades with one blade larger than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third
     grounding prong. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
     replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect any cords, including network cords, from being walked on or pinched.
11. Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
     damaged in any way, such as power plug damage, liquid spills or objects falling onto the apparatus.
     Also, if the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
     dropped.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or product damage, do not expose this
apparatus to rain, moisture, immersion, dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such
as vases, should be placed on this apparatus.
Caution:
    •   Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet, or in another confined
        space without adequate ventilation.
    •   Do not obstruct the unit’s ventilation openings with curtains, fabrics, and similar items.
    •   Do not place sources of open flames such as candles on the unit.
    •   Dispose of batteries in an environmentally friendly manner.
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                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS
  I.   Unity System Overview                                                                                         1
 II.   Integration Module Summary Of Connections                                                                     2
       A. HA6001 Integration Module Overview                                                                         2
       B. HA6101 Integration Expansion Module Overview                                                               3
III.   Unity System Installation Information                                                                         4
       A. Infrastructure Installation                                                                                4
       B. Pre wiring for Unity                                                                                       4
           1. Structured Wiring Practices                                                                            4
           2. Legrand Best Practices                                                                                 5
       C. System Configuration                                                                                       5
           1. What Subsystems are being installed?                                                                   5
           2. Number of Units                                                                                        5
           3. HVAC Control                                                                                           7
       D. Power Distribution                                                                                         8
           1. General Recommendations                                                                                8
           2. Unity System Specific DC Power Requirements                                                           14
               a. Home Automation                                                                                   14
               b. Data Distribution                                                                                 14
               c. Audio Distribution                                                                                14
               d. Intercom Distribution                                                                             15
               e. Camera Video Distribution                                                                         15
               f. Lighting Control                                                                                  16
               g. HVAC Control                                                                                      16
               h. Universal Power Distribution                                                                      16
       E. Connecting the Network                                                                                    16
           1. LAN Connections                                                                                       16
           2. Internet Connectivity                                                                                 16
       F. Connecting the lyriQ Audio System                                                                         17
           1. Single Source (4) Zone                                                                                17
           2. Multi Source (8) Zone                                                                                 18
           3. Multi Source (16) Zone                                                                                19
           4. Zone Expansion (Cascade)                                                                              20
       G. Connecting the Displays                                                                                   22
           1. HA5000 (7” LCD Display)                                                                               22
           2. HA5009 (Display + built in lyriQ audio 7W/CH)                                                         23
           3. HA5010 (Display + built in Hi Performance lyriQ audio 20W/CH)                                         24
           4. TVDI (Television Display Interface)                                                                   25
       H. Connecting the Cameras                                                                                    28
           1. 2 Cameras                                                                                             28
           2. 4 Cameras                                                                                             29
       I. Connecting the Video Door Units                                                                           32
       J. Connecting the Intercom Units                                                                             33
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         1. Selective Call Intercom                                                                              33
         2. Intercom Expansion                                                                                   34
      K. Connecting a Legrand Radio Frequency Lighting Control (RFLC)                                            35
      L. Connecting a HVAC Controller                                                                            37
      M. Connecting for LCD Expansion                                                                            38
         1. HA6101 Integration Expansion Module                                                                  38
         2. Intercom / Video Door Cascade Connections                                                            38
         3. Extra LANs                                                                                           39
         4. Extra Power                                                                                          40
         5. CM1048 Camera / LCD Combo Module                                                                     41
      N. Boot Sequences                                                                                          46
         1. BOOT-Up Sequence                                                                                     46
         2. Software UPDATE Process                                                                              47
         3. Software RESET Process                                                                               47
IV.   Setup Guide For Web and LCD Console                                                                        48
      A. Setup The Network                                                                                       48
      B. Setup the Displays                                                                                      50
      C. Setup the Cameras                                                                                       54
      D. Setup Music                                                                                             55
      E. Setup the Intercom units                                                                                60
      F. Setup Messages                                                                                          66
      G. Setup Groups                                                                                            67
      H. Setup Player                                                                                            69
      I. Setup Lighting                                                                                          70
      J. Setup the System                                                                                        76
      K. Find Firmware Info                                                                                      78
      L. Setup Weather                                                                                           79
      M. Setup Internet Radio                                                                                    80
      N. Steps for LCD Console ONLY Options                                                                      81
         1. Custom Door Chimes                                                                                   81
         2. Door Messaging                                                                                       84
         3. Lighting – Performing an RF Scan                                                                     86
         4. Lighting – Delete a Zone                                                                             87
         5. Setup – Thermostat                                                                                   88
V.    Technical Troubleshooting                                                                                  93
      A. Unity Module is not able to Discover Music                                                              93
      B. Unity module is Unable to Boot Up Properly                                                              93
      C. The Unity System has Locked Up                                                                          94
      D. Unit Not Discovered Error Message                                                                       94
      E. Address Jumpers Incorrect Error Message                                                                 94
      F. Camera Images not appearing in Camera Menu                                                              95
      G. Not able to access Music Menu                                                                           95
      H. Some lyriQ Volume Controls not appearing in Music Menu                                                  95
      I. Intercom Units not appearing in Intercom Menu                                                           96
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        J. Events not Triggering in Sequence or At All                                                         96
        K. RF Lighting – Lights not Appearing in Lighting menu                                                 97
        L. Weather not Pulling Up Data or Showing Out of Date Weather                                          97
        M. Unity Module Update is not Working                                                                  97
        N. Not Able to Access Web Setup                                                                        97
 VI.    UNITY USER’S GUIDE                                                                                     99
        A. Basic Navigation                                                                                    99
        B. Unity Functions                                                                                    100
           1. Using the Intercom                                                                              100
           2. Using the Player                                                                                103
           3. Playing Music                                                                                   110
           4. Creating Events                                                                                 115
           5. Using Thermostat                                                                                122
           6. Using Lighting                                                                                  124
           7. Using Cameras                                                                                   127
           8. Using Messages                                                                                  128
           9. Using Weather                                                                                   129
VII.    Unity Network Sharing                                                                                 130
        A. Windows XP                                                                                         130
        B. Windows Vista                                                                                      133
        C. Windows 7                                                                                          138
        D. Mac OS X Leopard/Snow Leopard 10.5.x & 10.6.x                                                      144
        E. Performing a Catalog Action                                                                        149
VIII.   Unity Web Control                                                                                     150
        A. Control                                                                                            150
           1. Unity Web Control Player                                                                        151
           2. Unity Web Control Lighting                                                                      163
           3. Music Control                                                                                   167
        B. Mobile                                                                                             171
           1. Player                                                                                          173
           2. Lighting                                                                                        178
           3. Music                                                                                           182
 IX.    Unity Specifications                                                                                  188
        A. Absolute Maximum System Limitations                                                                188
        B. Typical System Specifications                                                                      190
           1. Single Unity Integration Module                                                                 190
           2. LCD Module or Combo/Camera Module                                                               191
           3. SCI Module                                                                                      192
           4. Integration Expansion module                                                                    192
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I. Unity Sys
           stem Ovverview
                        w
The Unityy Home Syste em, the newesst addition to the Studio Co
                                                              ollection, is th
                                                                             he first home system
                                                                                           s       of its kind.
Experiencce intercom, audio
                       a    and cam
                                  mera systemss, plus messa   aging and eassy set-up, all from
                                                                                           f    an intuitiive
graphical user interface
                       e.
Unity is coomprised of twwo key piecess – the Integrration Module  e
and an LC CD Console. While the Integration Mod       dule houses thhe
“brains” behind the sys stem, the LCD  D is the prima ary part of Uniity
with which h a homeown  ner would inte eract. It includ
                                                      des an easy-tto-
use but po owerful graphhical user inteerface (GUI) which
                                                      w      enabless
control of their home sy ystem – interccom, audio, cameras,
                                                      c
lighting, HVAC,
          H       etc. – at
                         a the touch ofo a button. The
                                                     T GUI is
displayed on a high pe  erformance sccreen and ope    erates similar to
a cell phoone or iPod, with
                        w simple, menu-driven na       avigation. In
addition, Unity
           U     allows users
                         u     to listen
                                       n to digital muusic from a
networked  d computer or Internet radio stations, an   nd enables thhe
display off metadata likee album artwo  ork on the LC CD screen. In
addition too the LCD Co onsole, any te elevision in thee home can beb                           Figure 1 – LCD Console
                                                                                                                     e
used to co ontrol Unity sy
                         ystem via a hand
                                       h     held remmote.
The Integration Module e includes con  nvenient Cat5 5e RJ45 conn nections for audio, intercom
                                                                                             m, and camerra
systems. It not only faacilitates direcct connection between these systems, but b it also enhhances the
existing syystems to delliver additiona
                                      al functionalityy. For exampple, when the Selective Ca all Intercom syystem
is connected to the Inte
                       egration Module, users are   e able to leave
                                                                  e messages forf family mem  mbers in seleect
rooms, orr set up alarms and wake up  u calls throug  ghout the hou
                                                                  use or in speccific rooms. Unity
                                                                                             U      also ena
                                                                                                           ables
the interco
          om system too work with the  e On-Q came  era system to perform auto omatic camera  a viewing via the
LCD scree en when the door
                        d     button iss pressed.
Unity systtems can grow    w from modesst homes up to   t much large er ones. A typ   pical Unity syystem would
include foour rooms of in  ntercom, fourr zones of aud dio, and one camera.
                                                                     c           It woould also incluude one LCD    D
Console oro TV Display Interface, bo    oth of which enable conven   nient system interaction
                                                                                      i           via
                                                                                                    a graphical usser
interfacess. This standa   ard system ca an also be exxpanded to acccommodate a system of up       u to 32 rooms of
                                                                                                    om, sixteen zones
                                                                                              interco
     Figuree 2 – Unity 4 Room Kit (HA    A6401-BS)                                            of auddio, four came  eras,
                                                                                              two viddeo doors, an   nd
                                                                                              eight LCD
                                                                                                    L      Consoles or
                                                                                              TV Dissplay Interfacces.
                                                                                              The Le egrand 4 Portt
                                                                                              Router/Switch (P/N    N
                                                                                              DA100  04) is a flexible
                                                                                              hardwware configura   able
                                                                                              switchh/router produ  uct
                                                                                              designned to be use   ed as
                                                                                              a routeer with an
                                                                                              integraated 4-port Fa  ast
  Etherne et switch, or asa a 5-port Fast Ethernet sw   witch for use with a 3rd parrty external ro outer. It is the
  perfect solution to co  onnect a smalll group of PC Cs to a high-speed broadba      and Internet connection
                                                                                                    c              (see
  Figure 1). Up to 253    3 users can ha ave high-spee ed Internet acccess simultaneously via one  o single IP
  addresss (Internet acc   count) of the Cable/xDSL modem.
                                                       m          With
                                                                     h its built in NAT technolog   gy, this producct
  also serrves as an Intternet firewalll, protecting your
                                                      y     network from
                                                                     f      being acccessed by ou   utside users. All
  incomin ng data packe   ets are monitoored and filterred. The Routter can also be  b configured with Client
  Filtering
          g, to filter internal users’ acccess to the In
                                                       nternet. The built-in
                                                                     b        4-port Fast Etherne   et Switch lets
  users plug the netwo    ork cable into the device without buying additional Hu     ub/Switch.
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       II. Integration Module Summary of Connections
          A. Integration Module Part Number HA6001
    LCD / TV Display Ports                                                                             Camera Ports
        Video Door Ports
                                                                                                   Video Cascade Port
           SCI Ports
                                                                                                       Network Ports
    Interconnect Ports for lyriQ
                                                                                                         Cascade Port
            Serial Ports
                                                                                                              Power
           Reset Button
                                                                                               Door Strike / Trigger Connections
                                                                                               (Bottom Edge Under Plug)
SD Card (Bottom Edge Under Plug)
                                       Compatible Devices Listed by Port
       LCD / TV Display Ports – HA5000-xx, HA5009-xx, and HA5010-xx LCD Display Consoles, HA5201-xx
       TV Display Interface, or HA5202 TV Display Interface Expansion Module.
       Video Door Ports – IC 5003-xx Selective Call Video Door Units.
       SCI Ports – IC5000-xx Selective Call Room Units, IC5002-xx Selective Call Door Units, or IC5004-xx
       Selective Call Patio Units.
       Interconnect Ports for lyriQ – AU1002 lyriQ 4X8 Distribution Module, AU1023 lyriQ 4X8 Zone
       Expander, or AU1014 lyriQ Advanced Single Source Distribution Module.
       Serial Ports – LC2354 RS232 To RJ45 Adapter (Lighting Control – Port 1) and AC1022 RS485 Adapter
       (HVAC – Port 2).
       Reset Button – Press to Restart Unity System. Note: This Does Not Change Any Configurations. For a
       System Reset to Factory Default, Use Setup : System : Reset .
       SD Card – Memory Card Containing Operating System Firmware – Not User Serviceable.
       Camera Ports – CM5002-xx Studio Ball Camera, CM1048 Combo Camera Module, or CM1010 LCD
       Distribution Module.
       Video Cascade Port – HA6101 Integration Expansion Module. Allows Cascade of Q-Link Video to
       Expansion Modules.
       Network Ports – Both Must be Connected to Ethernet behind the Same Router (i.e. DA1004 4 Port
       Enhanced Router / Switch).
       Cascade Port - HA6101 Integration Expansion Module or IC5001 Selective Call Distribution Module.
       Power – PW1060 24VDC 60W Power Supply or PW1120 / PW1240 Power Supply Kits w/Enclosure
       Brackets.
       Door Strike / Trigger Connections – AC1023 Intercom/Unity Relay . Up To 24VDC 500mA for Solenoid
       Activation.
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      B. Integration Expansion Module Part Number HA6101
                                                                                                    Camera Ports
LCD / TV Display Ports
                                                                                              Video Cascade Port
   Video Door Ports
                                                                                                   Network Ports
     SCI Ports
                                                                                                   Cascade Ports
     Reset Button
                                                                                                          Power
                                  Compatible Devices Listed by Port
  LCD / TV Display Ports – HA5000-xx, HA5009-xx, and HA5010-xx LCD Display Consoles, HA5201-xx
  TV Display Interface, or HA5202 TV Display Interface Expansion Module.
  Video Door Ports – Cascade Cable From Video Cascade Port.
  SCI Ports – IC5000-xx Selective Call Room Units, IC5002-xx Selective Call Door Units, or IC5004-xx
  Selective Call Patio Units.
  Reset Button – Press to Restart Integration Expansion Module.
  Camera Ports – Note: For an Expanded System, All Cameras Must Be Connected Through a CM1010
  LCD Distribution Module or CM1048 Combination LCD and Camera Module.
  Video Cascade Port – HA6101 Integration Expansion Module. Allows Continuing Cascade of Q-Link
  Video to Expansion Modules.
  Network Ports – Both Must be Connected to Internet behind the Same Router as the HA6001 Integration
  Module (i.e. DA1004 4 Port Enhanced Router / Switch).
  Cascade Ports – Additional HA6101 Integration Expansion Modules Up to 3 Total.
  Power – PW1060 24VDC 60W Power Supply or PW1120 / PW1240 Power Supply Kits w/Enclosure
  Brackets.
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III. Unity System Installation Information
The HA6001 Integration Module is NOT HOT-SWAPPABLE. i.e. system must be powered
down to hook up any component.
   A. Infrastructure Installation – It is recommended that the HA6001 Integration Module,
      and subsystem modules, be installed in a Legrand low voltage enclosure (a.k.a. panel).
      These enclosures range from 14” to 42” in size. Enclosure size will need to be
      determined based on system size (number of modules, power supplies, etc). Each
      enclosure will require a single 14-2 Romex cable providing 110V AC line voltage to a
      duplex mounted in the bottom of the enclosure. The enclosure should be installed
      following all State and Local Electrical Code specifications.
      1. For installations using HA6001 Integration and HA6101 Expansion modules, the
           EN4260 42” enclosure(s) is recommended.
           a. The HA6001 and HA6101 modules are 3 bay sized modules. It is possible to fit
                (4) 3 bay modules, plus power supplies, into a single EN4260 42” enclosure.
                However, additional Legrand modules, as well as third party devices, may require
                a second or even third enclosure to be considered.
           b. Some homes may have a data network closet or rack that requires data runs to
                the low voltage enclosure. Be certain to take this into consideration when pre-
                wiring for the HA6001 module, as an Internet connection is required to perform
                System Updates, as well as Weather, Time Clock, and Internet Radio functions.
           c. Customers may choose to have the Internet Modem in a home office rather than
                in the low voltage enclosure. This is often more convenient for cycling power to
                the Modem. For this reason it is best to run at-least (1) RG6 Quad Shield Cable,
                and (1) Cat 5 for telephone, from the low voltage enclosure, to each Room that
                could be used as a Home Office (including Library, Studies, Dens, and
                Bedrooms).
      2. Legrand recommends the use of a F7526 AC Power Kit and 364771-01 Surge
           Protection Power module with each enclosure. Multiple Surge Protection Power
           modules can be installed in a single enclosure. Each Surge Protection Power module
           will support (6) Legrand power supplies, plus (2) PW1120 (or 1240) power supply
           kits.
           a. PW1120 will provide (2) 24V 2.5A power supplies
           b. PW1240 will provide (4) 24V 2.5A power supplies
   B. Pre wiring for Unity – All wiring should follow TIA/EIA standards for low voltage
      installation. Legrand systems are designed for structured wiring, that is, all Cat 5 cabling
      is run from a central location (the enclosure) to the various rooms of the home.
      1. Structured Wiring Practices – The following are guidelines to keep in mind when
           working with Category 5 (Cat 5) cable.
           a. Never splice Cat 5 Cable. This eliminates the twists in the wires. The twisted pair
                wiring is what gives Cat 5 it’s immunity from interference.
           b. Always maintain a 12” minimum separation between the Cat 5 and any 110VAC
                cabling. If you must cross an 110VAC electrical circuit, do so at a 90 degree
                angle.
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      c. Always maintain a minimum bend radius of 1” (like bending it around a soda can)
      d. Never exceed the 25 pound pull limit. Doing so may pull the twists out of the
          wire.
      e. Never crush Cat 5 wiring. Doing so may pinch wiring or damage the twists.
      f. Never leave wires ends exposed, or wiring outside of the wall where it could be
          damage.
      g. IMPORTANT: Verify all Cat 5 terminations both visually and with a Cat 5 cable
          tester where applicable. At a minimum, RJ45 terminations should be visually
          checked for pin proper pin alignment and wire color termination before any
          product is installed.
      h. All Legrand products use the T568A Cat5 RJ45 wiring termination
   2. Legrand Best Practices – The following outlines Legrand guidelines for product
      installation.
      a. Legrand recommends the usage of low voltage electrical rings (mud rings) for
          wall product installation, when available.
      b. LCD Consoles (HA5000/HA5009/HA5010) and Intercom Units
          (IC5000/IC5002/IC5003/IC5004) are typically installed 56” from the floor.
      c. The TV Display Interfaces (T.V.D.I) is typically mounted at outlet height. This
          could also be mounted behind a wall mounted television. REMEMBER! The
          included IR target must connect to the TVDI, and is 10 foot in length. Plan the
          location of the T.V.D.I. accordingly.
      d. All of your cable runs should be limited to 100 meters (328 feet) to ensure
          maximum performance.
      e. Always leave a 12” service loop at each device location during rough in. This
          applies to any device you may be roughing in. Service loops should be secured
          to studs with tie straps to prevent wire from falling once the walls are installed.
      f. Always pull enough cable into the enclosure to reach the opposite corner (from
          where it enters). Typically call low voltage cables will enter from the top of the
          enclosure to avoid the 110AC cabling entering from the bottom of the enclosure
          to the Duplex outlet.
C. System Configuration
   1. What Subsystems are being installed? – Before any wiring is run, or any product
      can be installed, the very first step to Installing a Unity system is to determine the
      subsystems which the customer will be using. These include
      a. Distinct Graphic User Interface (G.U.I.) devices (LCD Console and TVDI)
      b. Cameras
      c. Distributed Audio (lyriQ)
      d. Lighting
      e. Data network
      f. HVAC Control
   2. Number of Units – The next step after determining what systems are right for the
      customer is to determine the locations within the home that will receive each system.
      a. HA5000/HA5009/HA5010 LCD Consoles – Typically the 7” LCD display will be
          installed in a Kitchen/Great Room, Office, Master suites, or any other locations
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    requiring Intercom, Camera viewing, and full control of Lighting, Music, HVAC,
    etc. The HA5009 and HA5010 have built in amplification to power an external
    pair of speakers with lyriQ audio.
b. HA5201 Television Display Interface (TVDI)– Typically the will be installed in
    bedrooms, media/game rooms, theaters, or any area that has a Television or
    Display device and full control of Lighting, Music, HVAC, etc is desired.
     i.   The TVDI does not provide Intercom functionality. It is recommended that
          locations where the TVDI are installed should also receive an IC5000
          Intercom Room Unit to provide Intercom functionality.
    ii.   It is not recommended to install the LCD Console and TVDI in the same
          Room, as both devices will respond to IR remote control commands.
          Remote control functions seen by both devices at the same time may cause
          undesired system behavior.
c. CM5002 Ball Cameras – Typically these devices are installed outside the home
    under eve, at an entryway, driveway, and backyard locations. These are also
    typically installed inside the home in a baby’s room, an elder or disabled person’s
    room, play rooms, or wherever video/audio monitoring is desired from the LCD
    Console or TVDI.
     i.   Today monitoring of Cameras from outside the home requires the use of
          CM1019 IP Video Server. Refer to the following solution for system wiring
          requirements for the CM1019. http://www.legrand.us/Residential/Camera-
          Solutions/Ultimate-Camera-Solution.aspx
    ii.   Legrand offers an assortment of other cameras, from Black and White, to
          Infrared, Camera styles that can be used with the Unity system. Refer to
          www.legrand.us/redential/Camera-solutions for more information on these
          products.
d. lyriQ Audio System – The lyriQ Audio system is available in Single Source and
    Multi Source systems. Both system types are compatible with Unity.
     i.   The AU1014 module will allow for (1) analog Source (i.e. FM Receiver),
          along with the digital audio content from the Unity system (networked Music
          files and Internet Radio) to be distributed to 4 Zones throughout the home.
             1) Each Zone may contain 4 lyriQ Keypads for a total of 16 possible
                 Keypad locations
             2) Customer will see 4 Zones to control from the Unity system
    ii.   The AU1002 module allows up to (4) analog Sources, plus the Unity
          systems digital audio content, to be delivered up to 8 Audio Zones.
             1) It is possible to create a 16 Zone Audio system using (2) AU1002
                 modules and the AU1023 lyriQ Expansion module.
             2) Each Zone may contain 4 lyriQ Keypads for a total of 64 possible
                 Keypad locations
             3) User will see 16 possible Zones to control from the Unity system.
   iii.   lyriQ keypads can be installed in every area of the home. Typically HA5009
          and HA5010 LCD Consoles are reserved for the Kitchen/Great Room areas
          and Master Suites.
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       iv.    For more information on lyriQ system possibilities, visit
              http://www.legrand.us/Residential/Music-Solutions.aspx
        v.     More information regarding lyriQ audio product and installation can also be
              found at http://www.legrand.us/OnQ/Music.aspx
   e. Radio Frequency Lighting Control (RFLC) – RFLC can be installed in virtually
        any location inside the home where the customer desires one touch operation of
        multiple lights, as well as the convenience of Scenes (Party, Bedtime, Cleanup,
        etc) and most importantly automated Lighting Control, through user programmed
        Date/Time/Sunrise/Sunset based Events, from the Unity system.
       i.    The LC2354 Kit is required to interface the RFLC system to the Unity
             system.
      ii.    For more information on Lighting Solutions, visit
             http://www.legrand.us/Residential/RFLC-Lighting-Solutions.aspx
   f. Data Network – The Data network should always be considered before any
        Unity installation. Deciding how many Internet connections and Wireless Access
        Points are required in the home is the first step. Once the customers Data
        network is planned, the next step is to decide if the customer has a digital music
        collection they want to share over this network. If so, the customers PC should
        be setup to allow for sharing of these digital music files (Refer to “Getting Started
        – Using Player” in this manual.
         i.   Data Network Installation for the HA6001 Integration Module is covered in
              the Installation Guide Chapter of this manual. Please refer to this section for
              Data Network example for Unity system.
        ii.   IMPORTANT: Each HA6001 and HA6101 module requires (2) DHCP LAN
              connections in order to operate properly, as each module must be assigned
              (2) unique IP addresses.
       iii.   A Wireless Access Point connected to the HA6001 modules Data Network
              will allow for Control of Lighting, Music System, and the Unity Digital Audio
              Content (“Player”), from a wireless Laptop, or web enabled Mobile device
              (Smart Phone, Web Tablet, etc).
3. HVAC Control – Today the Unity system is designed to interface with RCS Brand
   TR60 Thermostats. This interface (known as Thermostats) is available via the LCD
   Console and TVDI. Users can view Inside/Outside temperatures, adjust Room
   temperatures (change Hot/Cold set points), and program schedules.
   a. Up to (3) TR60 thermostats can be displayed and controlled from Unity.
         i.   Today thermostats cannot be remotely controlled or viewed from outside
              the home.
   b. Outside temperature will be displayed on the TR60 LCD when an Internet
        connection is provided to the HA6001 modules Data network.
   c. Please contact Technical Support (see contact info below) for information
        regarding setting up the TR60 Thermostats on a Unity system.
         i.   NOTE: Special Hardware and Software requirements must be met before
              the Thermostat option is visible on the Unity G.U.I.
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   4. For information on Unity System Training, Legrand Product Training, and Installation
       Training, visit http://www.legrand.us/Education/OnQ/legrand_education_On-
       Q_coursecatalog.aspx
   5. For help with Technical questions and System Design, contact Legrand Home
       Systems Tech Support at (800)-321-2343, Option #1, or visit
       http://www.legrand.us/Support/OnQ/Contact-Warranties.aspx
D. Unity System – Power Distribution.
   The HA6001 Integration Module is NOT HOT-SWAPPABLE. i.e. system must be
   powered down to hook up any component.
   The Unity Integration System was designed such that all required system component
   low voltage power originates within the Low Voltage Enclosure. System component
   power is distributed as needed from the Low Voltage Enclosure to specific points of use
   within the home via basic structured wiring.
   1. General Recommendations
       a. Legrand recommends that all Unity Integration Systems be installed utilizing a
           Low Voltage Enclosure. Legrand Enclosures are designed to natively
           accommodate the mounting of all Legrand Unity Integration Modules and their
           required Low Voltage DC Power Sources.
       b. Each individual Unity System Configuration will most likely require a unique
           power distribution subsystem created within the low voltage enclosure. Specific
           model number power products and the required quantities needs to be
           determined after first selecting the Unity System Electronic Modules required to
           accommodate the desired home automation functions. Determining the
           Electronic Modules will determine the DC Power Sources required for the
           installation. Knowing the Electronic Modules and the DC Power Sources will
           drive the final determination of the size and number of Low Voltage Enclosures
           required for the installation.
            i.    At this point in the installation planning, careful consideration should be
                  given to subsystem segmentation. It may be desired for the purposes of
                  functional identification, troubleshooting and/or future expansion, to use
                  more than one low voltage enclosure. For example, data networking
                  devices might be located in one enclosure while other functions such as
                  intercom, audio and cameras in another.
       c. Legrand Recommends that all Unity Integration System installations plan to run
           110Vac nominal electrical wiring from a 15Amp circuit to each required Low
           Voltage Enclosure. During installation, the AC wiring shall be used to install an
           AC duplex outlet inside the Low Voltage Enclosure(s). The Enclosure(s) contains
           a knockout features for this purpose.
            i.    Legrand offers Model Numbers (F7526 & 364569-02) for this purpose.
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                 AC Outlet, Kit – Model Number (F7526)
d. Once the AC Duplex has been installed at the Low Voltage Enclosure, Legrand
   recommends the installation of Surge Protected Power Strip. The Power Strip
   shall be used to connect various AC to DC power conversion devices to the AC
   source outlet.
    i.   Legrand offers Model Numbers (364771-01 and 364266-01) for this
         purpose.
          Surge Protection Power Module – Model Number (364771-01)
e. Now that AC source outlets have been established within the Low Voltage
   Enclosure, the final step in completing Power Distribution to a Unity System
   involves selecting, mounting and connecting the AC to DC power supplies to the
   actual Unity System Modules. Each Unity System Module has a specific
   minimum power supply requirement. This Module Specific Power Supply
   information is identified in the following section.
    i.   Legrand Recommends for the most basic Unity System installation the
         240W, 24Vdc power kit, (PW1240) and the Universal Power Distribution
         Module (PW1010).
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       24Vdc 240W Power Supply Kit – Model Number (PW1240)
Universal Power Distribution Module – Model Number (PW1010)
ii.    The PW1240 Power Kit provides a convenient and compact 24Vdc power
       density that can supply 24Vdc to up to (4) Unity System Modules by simply
       connecting the DC Power Plugs to the Modules’ DC Power Jacks.
                     Power Kit Assembly Detail
iii.   The PW1010 Module provides added flexibility by providing a convenient
       and compact method to convert 24Vdc power from one of the PW1240 Kit
       Power Supplies to other power voltages required by Legrand Modules or
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      other third party devices. The PW1010 provides options to deliver 15V,
      12V, 9V and 5V power within the Low Voltage Enclosure . The PW1010
      Module provides (6) Power Cord Jumper Wires for this purpose. The
      PW1010 is especially useful for making power connection to Data
      Networking Modules: Routers, Switches and Camera Modules.
 Low Voltage Enclosure Power Distribution Installation & Wiring Example
iv.   Now that the base AC to DC Power Subsystem has been established the
      remaining effort involves placement of the various Unity Integration Modules
      and connection of DC Power Cords from DC Supply Sources to the
      Modules.
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v.   Legrand recommends labeling the Power Supply and it’s associated Power
     Plug for ease of recognition during and after complete installation.
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       vi.   Legrand offers a variety of other Power Distribution Products that may be
             used to complete a power distribution for any particular Unity Integration
             System configuration.
               1) Legrand offers individual desktop style Power Supply Options to
                  choose from, such as:
                  a) 24Vdc @ 30W, Model Number (PW1030).
                  b) 24Vdc @ 60W, Model Number (PW1060).
                  c) 12vdc @ 30W, Model Number (PW7725).
Single Desktop Style Power Supplies – Model Numbers (PW1030, PW1060, PW7725)
              2) Legrand offers a second Power Supply Kit that includes only (2)
                 24Vdc @ 60W Power Supplies, (PW1120).
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           24Vdc 120W Power Supply Kit – Model Number (PW1120)
2. Unity System - Specific DC Power Requirements
   a. Home Automation
        i. HA6001 – Integration Module
             1) This module requires a single PW1060 Power Supply connection
       ii. HA6101 – Integration Expansion Module
             1) This module requires a single PW1060 Power Supply connection
   b. Data Distribution
        i. DA1004 – Four-Port 10/100 Router/Switch
             1) This module requires a maximum of 4Watts of 12Vdc power.
             2) This can be accomplished using a single PW7725 or alternatively
                 through the use of (1) of the 12Vdc power connections from a
                 Universal Power Distribution Module (PW1010) powered from a single
                 PW1060 Power Supply connection.
       ii. DA1002 – Five-Port 10/100 Switch
             1) This module is only used to expand the Data Network Subsystem
             2) This module requires a maximum of 4Watts of 12Vdc power.
             3) This can be accomplished using a single PW7725 or alternatively
                 through the use of (1) of the 12Vdc power connections from a
                 Universal Power Distribution Module (PW1010).
      iii. DA1008 – Eight-Port Gigabit Switch
             1) This module is only used to expand the Data Network Subsystem
             2) This module requires a maximum of 10 Watts of 12Vdc power.
             3) This can be accomplished using a single PW7725 or alternatively
                 through the use of (1) of the 12Vdc power connections from a
                 Universal Power Distribution Module (PW1010).
   c. Audio Distribution
        i. AU1014 – lyriQ Single Source Four-Zone Audio Distribution Module
             1) This module requires (1) single PW1060 Power Supply connection,
                 when connected to remotely located Standard Performance lyriQ
                 Keypad Volume Controls (AU5009-XX). Alternatively, a single
                 PW1030 Power Supply can be used to power the AU1014 when all
                 Zones are connected to remotely located High Performance lyriQ
                 Keypad Volume Controls (AU5010-XX), because the Audio Keypads
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              are actually powered by the required High Performance Keypad
              Power Distribution Module, (AU1001).
           2) Legrand offers a similar Single Source Distribution Module (AU7396),
              that is used only for cascading audio zones off of the AU1014. A
              single PW1060 connection is required for every cascaded AU7396
              Audio Module used to power Standard Keypad Volume Controls.
              Alternatively, a single PW1030 Power Supply can be used to power
              the AU7396 module when all Zones are connected to remotely
              located High Performance lyriQ Keypad Volume Controls (AU5010-
              XX).
    ii.  AU1002 – lyriQ Four-Source, Eight-Zone Audio Distribution Module
           1) This module requires up to (2) single PW1060 Power Supply
              connections, when connected to remotely located Standard
              Performance lyriQ Keypad Volume Controls (AU5009-XX). One
              PW1060 powers Audio Keypads on Zones 1 thru 4, while the second
              PW1060 powers Audio Keypads on Zones 5 thru 8. A single PW1030
              Power Supply can be used to power the Au1002 when all Zones are
              connected to remotely located High Performance lyriQ Keypad
              Volume Controls (AU5010-XX), because the Audio Keypads are
              actually powered by the required High Performance Keypad Power
              Distribution Module, (AU1001).
   iii.  AU1023 – lyriQ Integration Capable Multi-Zone Expansion Module
           1) No Power Supply Connection is required for this Module
   iv.   AU1001 – lyriQ High Performance Keypad Power Distribution Module
           1) This module requires up to (2) single PW1060 Power Supply
              connections. Each PW1060 drives (2) remotely located lyriQ High
              Performance Audio Keypad Volume Controls
d. Intercom Distribution
     i.  IC5001 – Selective Call Intercom Eight-Location Distribution Module
           1) This Intercom module is only required to increase the number of
              Selective Call Intercom remote User Stations beyond the capacity of
              the Unity Integration Modules in the system.
           2) This module requires a single PW1030 Power Supply connection
e. Camera Video Distribution
     i.  CM1010 & CM1011 – LCD Module and Category 5 Camera Module
           1) These modules are only required when it is desired to increase the
              number of Video Cameras beyond the capacity of the HA6001 Unity
              Integration Module, (2) Studio Ball Cameras (CM5002-XX) and (2)
              Video Door Stations (IC5003-XX).
           2) The CM1010 module requires a single PW1030 Power Supply, when
              configured in a Unity Integration System and a CM1011 Camera
              Module is being used to interface directly to the Video Cameras. The
              CM1011 requires 9.6 Watts of 12Vdc power which can be
              accomplished using a single PW7725 or alternatively through the use
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                      of (1) of the 12Vdc power connections from a Universal Power
                      Distribution Module (PW1010).
          ii.   CM1048 – Combination Camera LCD Module
                  1) This module is required when it is desired to increase the number of
                      unique Unity System Control User Interfaces beyond (2). This module
                      also provides the ability to increase the number of Video Cameras
                      beyond the capacity of the HA6001 Unity Integration Module, (2)
                      Studio Ball Cameras (CM5002-XX) and (2) Video Door Stations
                      (IC5003-XX).
                  2) When configured within an Unity integration Module System, the
                      CM1048 module requires a single PW1060 Power Supply.
      f. Lighting Control
           i.    LC2354 – Unity RS232 Lighting Controller Kit
                  1) The module in the Kit requires 1 Watt of 9 to 12Vdc power.
                  2) This module ships with the required power supply.
      g. Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Control
           i.   The Unity Integration System has the capability to integrate with HVAC
                Control Equipment.
                  1) It is required to contact the legrand Home Systems Technical Support
                      Team for additional information on this capability.
                  2) Tech Support can be contacted by dialing 1-800-321-2343,
                      automated attendant option number 1.
      h. Power Distribution
           i.   PW1010 – Universal Power Distribution Module
                  1) This module requires a single PW1060 Power Supply connection
E. Connecting the Network
   1. LAN Connections – The HA6001 Integration Module requires (2) LAN connections
      to be made to a network routing device.
      a. Legrand recommends the use of the Legrand DA1004 router to provide network
          connections to the DA1004.
           i.   For reference, the DA1004 Router default IP address for setup is
                192.168.40.254
          ii.   NOTE: The HA6001 module will use DHCP – as such, it may be assigned a
                new IP address each time the DA1004 Router is power cycled. Static IP
                addressing of the HA6001 is not supported at this time.
      b. IMPORTANT: The HA6001 module will not properly discover if both LAN
          connections are not made. Network activity lights on the HA6001 and router
          should be flashing, for both LAN connections, after powering the HA6001
          module.
   2. Internet Connectivity- An Internet connection will allow the HA6001 module to
      display Weather Information, Automatically set Date and Time, stream Internet Radio
      content, and perform System Software Updates.
      a. An Internet connection is NOT required in order for the HA6001 module to
          function.
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       b. The 364887-01
               3           W
                           Wireless  Acceess Point ca
                                                    an be added to the syste
                                                                           em to allow
          wirele
               ess control of Lighting, Music,
                                        M      and Player, from a Laptop or Mobile devicce.
   Connecting the lyriQ Au
F. C                      udio System m
   1. Single So
              ource (4) Zoone
      a. AU1014 Advance  ed Single Source Module   e
          i.  This
              T    module e requires tw
                                      wo Cat5 cables to be con  nnected fromm the HA600   01
              Integration Module
                          M       Audiio 1&2 ports, to the lyriQ
                                                               Q Audio mod  dule’s Integra ation
              1&2 ports, as
                         a shown below.
                1) These connectionss provide the   e audio conttrol and digittal music from
                         A6001, to the
                    the HA             e lyriQ syste
                                                   em.
                2) This application is referred to as
                                                    a Single So ource as theere is only onne
                    Sourcee input connnected to thee system. (Re efer to AU10014 IS Shee  et).
                    a) NOOTE: In a Un nity application, there aree two Sources that each  h
                        Zone may choose to listen  n too, the auddio from the Source Inpu  ut
                         nit [Source 1], or the digital music fro
                        Un                                      om the HA60  001 [Source i].
         ii.  Refer to the IS sheet forr the AU1014 4 for Power Supply, Sou  urce Input, and
                                                                                          a
              Audio
              A      Keypaad connectivvity.
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                                      lyriQ Singlle Source 4 Zone
2. Multi Sou
           urce (8) Zonne
   a. AU1002 4x8 Multi Source Mo   odule
       i.  This
           T    module e requires tw
                                   wo Cat5 cables to be con nnected from
                                                                       m the HA600  01
           Integration Module
                       M       Audiio 1&2 ports, to the lyriQ
                                                            Q Audio moddule’s Integraation
           1&2 ports, as
                      a shown below.
             1) These connectionss provide the e audio conttrol and digittal music con
                                                                                     ntent
                       he HA6001, to the lyriQ system.
                 from th
      ii.  Refer to the IS sheet forr the AU1002 for Power Supply, Sou  urce Input, and
                                                                                    a
           Audio
           A      Keypaad connectivvity.
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                            lyriQ Mullti Source 8 Zone
3. Multi Sou
           urce (16) Zo
                      one
   a. (2) AU
           U1002 4x8 Multi
                      M      Source Modules
        i. When
           W      more than 8 independent Zon    nes of audioo are desired d on a Unity
           System, two o AU1002 modules, and an AU1023       3 Zone Expander module      e,
           are
           a required d to create up to 16 independent aud    dio zones
   b. AU1023 Zone Exp  pander
        i. The
           T lyriQ So  ource Input Units
                                     U    connecct to the AU1023 Source     e Input portss
           labeled Multti A, B, and Single.
                                     S      This will pass thee audio signals from the e
           Source Inpuuts to each AU1002
                                    A        Audio Module
       ii. Five Cat 5 cables
                      c        are coonnected beetween the AU1023
                                                             A         and each AU100    02
           audio
           a      module. These are Multi A, B, B Single, Inttegration 1, and
                                                                            a Integration
           2.
           2 Connect each
                       e      of the 5 cables to the
                                                 t correspo  onding ports on each
           respective AU1002
                      A          moddule as showwn below.
      iii. The
           T AU1023    3 requires twwo Cat5 cables to be con  nnected from m the HA600   01
           Integration Module
                       M         Audiio 1&2 ports, to the portss labeled Inttegration Audio 1
           and
           a 2, on the AU1023.
             1) These connectionss provide the   e audio conttrol and digittal music con ntent
                       he HA6001, to the lyriQ system
                 from th
      iv.  Refer to the IS sheet forr the AU1002 for Power Supply, Sou     urce Input, and
                                                                                        a
           Audio
           A      Keypaad connectivvity.
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                               lyriQ Mu
                                      ulti Source 16 Zone
4. lyriQ Zonne Expansio  on (Cascade    e)
   a. AU7396 as Zone Expansion Module   M
         i.  The
             T AU7396     6 Single Sou urce Module can be connected to an        ny Zone outp  put
             of
             o the lyriQ AU1014
                          A         (or AU1002), to  o allow up too four Audio Keypads to be
             connected
             c           to
                          o a single au udio zone. TheT Zone ou    utput of the AU1014
                                                                                 A         (or
             AU1002)
             A         is connected to  o the Source  e Input on th
                                                                  he AU7396 (per (     diagramm
             below).
        ii.  One AU7396 can be added to the each     e     Zone off the AU1014    4 (or AU100 02).
       iii.  Keypads connected dire    ectly to the AU1014
                                                     A         (or AU1002)
                                                                   A           will act as an
             independent audio zone    e, that is, the
                                                     ey can select an audio Source
                                                                                S         witho
                                                                                              out
             impacting an ny other Keyypad in the system.
                                                     s
       iv.   Keypads connected to an   a AU7396 module
                                                     m        will all
                                                                   a play the same
                                                                                 s       audio
             source
             s       seleccted for that zone (i.e. all four Keypa  ads will listenn to the samme
             music).
               1) Each Keypad
                         K         will have
                                        h     its ownn speakers, with
                                                                   w indepen     ndent Volum  me
                  and On  n/Off control.
               2) This application is typically use   ed in masterr suites/bath hs, great rooms,
                  and larrge outdoor areas, wherre greater sp      peaker coverage is desirred.
               3) NOTE: One Keypa       ad connecte  ed to the AU7 7396 must be  b assigned as a
                  Group Master under the Keypads Installerr Setup. Thiis Keypad will          w
                  report status to the  e HA6001 fo  or the entire Zone.
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4) IMPOR RTANT: All other Keypa   ads connectted to the sa
                                                         ame AU7396   6
   must be
         b assigned as Group Member
                                 M       undeer the Keypaads installer
   setup. Failure to perform
                     p        this change to each
                                             e     Keypadd(s) will result in
   the Zoone not being
                     g displayed on
                                  o the HA60 001 GUI (under Music).
   a) The HA6001 willw only display the statuus of the Keyypad chosen n as
       Grooup Master for the Zone e. Group me             n displayed in
                                             embers are not
       the
         e HA6001 GUI (under Music).
     lyriQ
         Q Single Sou
                    urce Module
                              e Zone Cascade
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                       lyriQ Multi Sourcce Module Zo one Cascade
G. Connecting
   C            the Display ys
   1. HA5000 (7”
               ( LCD Dis    splay)
      a. The HA5000
              H         requ             e Cat 5 run, from the LC
                            uires a single                      CD location, to
                                                                             t the LCD/T TV
         port on
              o the HA600    01.
      b. NOTE E: A maximu   um of two LCCD displays (HA5000, HA  A5009, or HA5010)
                                                                           H          can be
         conneected to the HA6001 mo    odule. If morre than two LCD’s
                                                                 L     are deesired in a
         systemm, the HA61  101 Expansio on module iss required
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                                 HA500 00 Connectivvity
2. HA5009 (Display
            (          + built
                         b      in lyriQ
                                       Q audio 7W//CH amplifie    er)
   a. Cat 5 - The HA50   009 requires two Cat 5 ru   uns, from thee LCD locatiion to the Loow
       Voltag
            ge Panel.
        i.  Video
            V       Cat 5
              1) One off the two Ca    at 5 cables will
                                                   w connect to   o the rear off the LCD, on the
                   bottom
                        m RJ45 conn    nection. The e other end ofo this cable will connectt to
                   the LC
                        CD/TV port on  o the HA600   01. This cab ble delivers video,
                                                                                v      voice
                                                                                           e, and
                   data to
                         o the LCD.
       ii.  Audio
            A       Cat 5
              1) The se  econd Cat 5 cable will co   onnect to thee rear of the
                                                                              e LCD, on the e top
                   RJ45 connector.
                          c             T
                                        This RJ45 will
                                                   w have a sticker to indiccate it is for lyriQ
                   audio. The other ende of this ca  able will connect to the lyyriQ audio
                   module e (AU1014 or  o AU1002). This cable delivers
                                                                  d         the analog mussic
                   contennt to the LCD D’s internal lyyriQ amplifie
                                                                  er.
   b. Speak kers - The HA5009
                        H          requuires two 16//2 speaker wires
                                                                 w      runs fro
                                                                               om the LCD
       Location to Speakker Locations within the Room. The green speaker terminals are
       removvable to ease installation n.
        i.  The
            T speakers are used to deliver music contentt from the lyrriQ audio
            system.
            s         Souund control ofo the interna al lyriQ amplifier is provided via the
            HA6001 G.U   U.I. (under Music).
                                       M
       ii.  NOTE: Interrcom audio is not deliverred to these speakers.
      iii.  IMPORTAN    NT: After con  nnection of thhe HA5009, follow the Setup
                                                                              S      Instrucctions
            in this guidee to assign thhe internal lyyriQ amplifie
                                                                 er to a lyriQ audio
                                                                               a      zone. This
            will
            w provide additional co     ontrol and fu
                                                    unctionality of
                                                                  o this lyriQ amplifier.
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              HA5009 Wiring
                       W        (show
                                    wn with AU10   002 lyriQ Mo odule)
3. HA5010 (Display
           (         + built
                       b      in Hi Pe
                                     erformance   e lyriQ audio o 20W/CH Amplifier)
                                                                            A
   a. Cat 5 - The HA50 010 requires two Cat 5 ru  uns, from the e LCD locatiion to the Lo
                                                                                        ow
      Voltag
           ge Panel.
       i.  Video
           V      Cat 5
              1) One off the two Ca at 5 cables will
                                                 w connect to   o the rear off the LCD, on the
                 bottom
                      m RJ45 conn   nection. The  e other end ofo this cable will connectt to
                 the LC
                      CD/TV port on o the HA600    01. This cab ble delivers video,
                                                                             v      voice
                                                                                        e, and
                 data to
                       o the LCD.
      ii.  Audio
           A      Cat 5
              1) The seecond Cat 5 cable will co  onnect to the e rear of the
                                                                            e LCD, on thee top
                 RJ45 connector.
                        c            T
                                     This        w have a sticker to indiccate it is for lyriQ
                                           RJ45 will
                 audio. The other end
                                    e of this ca  able will connect to the lyyriQ audio
                 module e (AU1014 or o AU1002). This cable delivers
                                                                d        the analog mussic
                 contennt to the LCD D’s internal lyyriQ amplifie
                                                                er.
   b. Speakker - The HAA5009 requirres two 16/2  2 speaker wires runs from   m the LCD
      Location to Speakker Locations within the Room.
       i.  The
           T speakers are used to deliver music contentt from the lyrriQ audio
           system.
           s        Souund control ofo the internaal lyriQ amplifier is provided via the
           HA6001 G.U  U.I. (under Music).
                                    M
      ii.  NOTE: Interrcom audio is not deliverred to these speakers.
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       iii.  IMPORTAN    NT: After con
                                     nnection of th he HA5009, follow the Setup
                                                                             S      Instrucctions
             in this guide
                         e to assign th
                                      he internal lyyriQ amplifie
                                                                er to a lyriQ audio
                                                                              a      zone. This
             will
             w provide additional co  ontrol and fuunctionality of
                                                                o this lyriQ amplifier.
                                                                              a
    c. Power - The HA5010 requiress a 16/4 spe    eaker wire ru un from the LCD
                                                                              L    location
                                                                                          n to
            U1001 Powe
       the AU             er Module lo
                                     ocated inside e the low voltage panel. This run
       provid
            des the powe  er needed foor the 20Wx2  2 internal am
                                                                mplifier.
                                HA501
                                    10 Connectivvity
4. TVDI (Tellevision Dis splay Interfaace)
   a. Singlee Television  n (per GUI)
        i.  In this appliccation there is one HA52201 TVDI co  onnected perr LCD/TV po     ort on
            the
            t HA6001 module. A single Cat 5 cable mustt be ran from        m each TVDII
            location, to the
                          t HA6001 module.
       ii.  The
            T HA5201     1 can be use ed on the saame HA6001 module as an LCD Con           nsole
            (HA5000/ HA   A5009/ HA5  5010). In this application
                                                               n, the LCD Console
                                                                            C          will
            connect
            c         to one
                         o of the LC  CD/TV ports, the HA520   01 TVDI will connect to the
            other
            o      LCD/T TV port.
      iii.  The
            T IR remo    ote control ta
                                      arget and Auudio/Video RCA
                                                               R     cables must
                                                                             m      reach from
                                                                                            f
            the
            t HA5201 to the television. The supplied
                                                  s         IR remote
                                                               r        contrrol target is 10
            feet
            f    in lengthh.
      iv.   NOTE: The HA5201 TV      VDI does nott support the e use of Interrcom from th  he
            Television.
            T              A HA5001 Selective Ca   all Room Un nit can be ussed to allow
            intercom in the
                          t same room as the HA5201.
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    v.    NOTE: The HA5201 TV    VDI does nott allow for pla
                                                           ayback of Music
                                                                       M     from the
          Television.
          T                       udio system is required in order to listen to digita
                       The lyriQ au                                                  al
          music from the
                      t HA6001 module.
   vi.    NOTE: It is not recommended to insstall two HA5  5201 TVDI (or( one HA52   201
          and
          a one LCD Console (HA5000/HA      A5009/HA501    10)), in the same
                                                                        s     room.
          Both units will
                     w respond to t IR comma ands, which may cause unexpected
          system
          s       behaavior.
                 HA52
                    201 TVDI Wiring
                             W            e TV per GUI)
                                    (Single
b. 4 Tele
        evisions (pe er GUI)
     i. HA5202 TVDI Expansio      on Module – The HA5202 will allow for   f up to (4)
        TVDI
        T      to be connected
                      c           too one LCD/T TV port on thhe HA6001.
        NOTE: In th  his applicatioon, the same e Graphic Usser Interfacee (G.U.I.) willl be
        displayed
        d           onn each TVDII that is conn  nected to the
                                                             e HA5202 module.
                                                                        m          As th
                                                                                       here
        is no intercoom functiona ality for the HA5201
                                                H        TVDDI, this posess no system
        limitation, buut rather, allo
                                    ows more th han two Teleevisions in th
                                                                         he home to view
                                                                                       v
        cameras,
        c           co
                     ontrol the audio, lighting,, and all othe
                                                             er features of
                                                                         o the Unity
        system.
        s
    ii. In this appliccation there is one HA52   202 TVDI co onnected perr LCD/TV po   ort on
        t HA6001 module. A single Cat 5 cable is co
        the                                                 onnected bettween the
        HA5202 Input and the LCD/TVL         port on the HA6001 module.
   iii. A single Catt 5 cable willl be ran from m each HA52  201 TVDI un nit to the HA5 5202
        TVDI
        T      Expan nsion Module  e(s) in the lo
                                                ow voltage enclosure.
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   iv.    The
          T HA5202   2 module ca an be used ono the same HA6001 mo     odule as an LCD
                                                                                   L
          Console (HAA5000/ HA50  009/ HA5010). In this application,
                                                         a             th
                                                                        he LCD Connsole
          will
          w connect to one of the LCD/TV ports, the HA   A5202 TVDI willw connect to
          the
          t other LC CD/TV port.
    v.    Two
          T    HA5202 modules canc be used on the same     e HA6001, each
                                                                       e    conneccted
          to
          t one of the
                     e LCD/TV po orts.
       NOTTE: An exteernal 24V poower supply is NOT requ  uired when one
                                                                      o HA5202 is
       connected per LCD/TV
                     L        disp
                                 play port (i.e.4 TV per GUUI applicatio
                                                                       on).
     HA5202 TVDI Exxpansion Mo
                             odule Wiring            ons per GUI)
                                        g (4 Televisio
c. 8 Tele
        evisions (pe   er GUI)
     i. (2) HA5202 TVDI Expan       nsion Modules – Using two t    HA5202 TVDI expan     nsion
        modules in a cascade configuration will allow fo      or up to (8) TVDI
                                                                           T      to be
        connected
        c             to
                       o one LCD/T  TV port on thhe HA6001.
          1) NOTE: In this application, the same Graph                     erface (G.U.I.)
                                                               hic User Inte
               will be displayed ono each TVD    DI that is con
                                                              nnected to thhe cascaded
               HA520  02 modules. As there is no intercom    m functionalityy for the HAA5201
               TVDI, this poses no n system lim  mitation, but rather, allow
                                                                           ws more than
               two Te elevisions in the home to  o view came  eras, control the audio,
               lightingg, and all oth
                                    her features of the Unityy system.
    ii. In this appliccation there is two HA52   202 moduless connected per LCD/TV      V port
        on
        o the HA60    001 module. A single Cat 5 cable iss connected between the         e first
        HA5202 modules input, and the LCD/TV port on           n the HA600 01 module. The
                                                                                        T
        cascade
        c           outt port on the first this HA
                                                 A5202 module will conne   ect via a Catt 5
        cable
        c       to the input port on the second HA5202 module.m
   iii. A single Catt 5 cable willl be required  d from each HA5201 TV    VDI units, to the
                                                                                         t
        HA5202 modules, in the      e low voltagee enclosure.
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          iv.   By cascadinng, a maximu um of two HA   A5202 modu  ules can be used per
                HA6001 LCD/TV port (8   8 Televisionss per GUI). This will allo
                                                                              ow for a
                maximum 16  6 Televisions to be conn   nected to the
                                                                   e HA6001 module.
                                                                              m
                  1) In this scenario, th
                                        here is still only two Uniqque GUI’s avvailable (one
                                                                                           e per
                     LCD/T TV port).
           v.   IMPORTAN   NT: An exterrnal 24V pow    wer supply IS
                                                                   S required with
                                                                              w the HA5202
                cascade.
                c          Thhis power su
                                        upply MUST    T be connectted to the se
                                                                              econd HA520  02
                module in thhe cascade.
                      HA5202
                           2 Module Casscade (8 Tele
                                                   evisions per GUI)
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H. C
   Connecting the Camera  as
   1. 2 Camera
             as
      a. CM50002 Ball Cam meras only – In this application a sinngle Cat5 cable is ran fro
                                                                                         om
         each CM5002 Ca   amera to one  e of the Cam
                                                   mera ports on n the HA60001 module.
          i.  IMPORTAN   NT: The CM5    5002 is the only
                                                    o    Legrandd camera tha at can be
              connected
              c           d
                          directly to the
                                        e Camera po orts on the HA6001.
                                                                 H        If other
                                                                             o      cameraas
              are
              a desired, refer to 4 ca  amera appliccations listed
                                                                 d below.
         ii.               guration, Ca
              In this config           amera 1 and 2 will appea  ar as Camerra 1 and Cam mera
              2 when view wed from the e HA6001 G..U.I. (under Cameras).
                                                                 C           V
                                                                             Video   Door
              Inputs (Q-Link Video 1 anda 2) will ap ppear as cameras 3 and  d 4 from the
              HA6001 G.U   U.I.
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             1) Audio – An optiona
                                 al microphonne (CM10266) can be insstalled onto the
                                                                                 t
                camera to allow au
                                 udio from the
                                             e cameras lo
                                                        ocation to be
                                                                    e heard fromm the
                HA60001 G.U.I. (LC
                                 CD Console or TVDI) whhen viewing the Camera   a.
               2 Came
                    era (CM5002
                              2 Ball Cameras only) Wiiring
2. 4 Cameraas
   a. Legra
          and Brand Ca
                     ameras (All Models)
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i.     CM1011 Camera Module – This module is used to connect any Legrand
       camera to the Unity system. A single Cat 5 cable will need to be run from
       each Camera location to the CM1011 module. This module will output the
       camera video and audio (if applicable) via the RCA ports located below each
       RJ45 port.
          1) NOTE: Only Legrand brand Cameras are compatible with this
               module.
          2) NOTE: The CM1011 module requires minimum 12V 1A power supply.
               Use of the PW7725 12V supply, or PW1010 Universal Power
               Distribution Module, is recommended.
ii.     CM1010 LCD Module – This module is used to connect the output of the
        CM1011 camera module to the HA6001 module to allow all Legrand brand
        cameras to be used with the Unity system. Two Cat 5 cables will be ran
        from the CM1010 module to the HA6001 module to provide the camera
        audio/video signals.
          1) Connect one Cat 5 cable from CM1010 Port 1 to Camera Port 1 of the
               HA6001
          2) Connect a second Cat 5 cable from CM1010 Port 2 to Camera Port 2
               of the HA6001
          3) Connect Yellow (CM1017) RCA patch cable between the CM1011
               and CM1010 modules for video input
          4) Connect White (CM1018) RCA patch cable between CM1011 and
               CM1010 modules for audio input (if applicable)
          5) NOTE: External 24V power supply for the CM1010 is not required in
               this application
iii.    In this configuration, Camera 1 through Camera 4, connected to the
        CM1011 module, will appear as Camera 1 through Camera 4 when viewed
        from the HA6001 G.U.I. (under Cameras). Video Door Units (Qlink Video 1
        and 2) will appears as camera 5 and camera 6.
iv.     NOTE: Today monitoring of Cameras from outside the home requires the
        use of CM1019 IP Video Server. Refer to the following solution for system
        wiring requirements for the CM1019.
        http://www.legrand.us/Residential/Camera-Solutions/Ultimate-Camera-
        Solution.aspx
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                 4 Camera (Legrrand Brand only)
                                          o     Wiring
b. 3rd Pa
        arty Camerass
    i.   This
         T          ation is identical to the 4 Camera Leg
              applica                                      grand Brand
                                                                     d only wiring
         found
         f          e. However in this appliccation, a 3rd party
                above                                      p     camera is connectted
         to
         t the Unity system via the
                                  t CM1010    0 module.
                        rd
           1) NOTE: 3 Party ca    amera must have standa   ard NTSC composite vid deo
               output (un-modula ated).
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                                   3rd Partyy Camera Wiring
I.   Connecting the Video Doors
     C                       D
     1. IC5003 Video
               V       Door Units
                            U      – Two IC5003 Vide eo Door Unitss can be con   nnected to th he
        HA6001 module.
                m          A single
                             s      Cat 5 cable is ran from each IC5003 locattion, to the
        HA6001 module’s
                m          Q-Link Video 1 or Q-Link Video
                                                      V       2 portss.
        a. The video from th he IC5003 caan be viewed d by selectinng Cameras from the
           HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD Console    e or TVDI)
            i.   In a 2 Came era system, Q-link
                                          Q      Video
                                                     o 1 will appea  ar as Camerra 3, Q-link
                 Video
                 V      2 will appear as Camera
                                         C        4.
           ii.   In a 4 Came era system, Q-link
                                          Q      Video
                                                     o 1 will appea  ar as Camerra 5, Q-link
                 Video
                 V      2 will appear as Camera
                                         C        6.
        b. The video from th he IC5003 will be displayyed on the LCD Console    e when the unit
                                                                                             u is
           selectted (under Inntercom).
            i.   NOTE: Audiio from the IC5003 can only o     be hearrd when it is involved in an
                 intercom con nversation. The IC5003  3 will allow video monitoring from the   e
                 HA6001 (un  nder Camera as), howeverr audio moniitoring is nott supported.
                  1) A Legra  and camera (CM5002) withw optional mic (CM102      26) is requirred
                      for audiio and video
                                         o monitoring..
        c. The video from th he IC5003 will automaticcally be displayed on LCD Consoles
               er Intercom) and the TVD
           (unde                         DI (under Ca ameras), whe   en a Door Bell
                                                                               B is presse   ed.
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J. C
   Connecting the Intercom  m Units
   1. Selectivee Call Interc
                           com – (8) IC5000 (Room m Units), IC5 5002 (Door Units),
                                                                            U      or IC55004
      (Patio Units), or any combination
                            c           of these units, can be connected
                                                                c          to
                                                                            o Q-Link portts 3
      through 10 on the HA A6001. A sinngle Cat 5 ca
                                                   able is required from eacch unit to the
                                                                                         e Q-
      Link port on the HA60 001 module.
      IMPORTA  ANT: A maxximum of 32 Intercom Un   nits are allow
                                                                wed in a Unity system. This
                                                                                         T
      includes LCD
               L     Consoles (HA5000 0/HA5009/HA  A5010), Vide eo Door Unitts (IC5003),
      Door Unitts (IC5002), Room Unitss (IC5000), and
                                                   a Patio Un   nits (IC5004)).
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                                     Se
                                      elective Call Intercom Un
                                                              nit Wiring
2. Intercomm Expansion   n
   a. IC500 01 Cascade – The IC500      01 Selective Call Interco om module can
                                                                              c be used to
       add additional inteercom units to the Unity system. Th     his requires a single Cat 5
       cable connected from
                          f     the Casscade IN port on the IC5   5001 to the Cascade
                                                                               C         OU
                                                                                          UT
       port on
            o the HA600   01.
        i.   A maximum of 3 IC5001      1 Modules ca  an be conne ected to the HA6001 mo  odule
             for
             f cascadin  ng. Each IC5   5001 Cascade IN port will w connect tot the previoous
             IC5001 Cascade OUT port    p with a siingle Cat 5 cable.
                                                                  c       Each IC5001 will
             allow
             a      up to 8 additional Room (IC50    000), Door (IC50020, or Patio (IC500  04)
             units, up to the
                          t maximum     m limit of 32
                                                    2 units per syystem .
       ii.   IMPORTAN    NT: Jumper settings
                                        s        on thhe rear of th
                                                                  he IC5001 must
                                                                             m     be
             configured
             c                                       e system to discover all intercom un
                            correctly in order for the                                    nits
             properly. Pllease observve the jumpe    er setting forr each moduule in the
             cascade
             c         as shown in the   e diagram below.
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K. C
   Connecting Legrand Ra      adio Freque   ency Lightinng Control (RFLC)
                                                                      (
   1. LC2354 KitK is required to connectt the Legran    nd RFLC Sysstem to the HA6001
                                                                                   H         moddule.
      A single Cat
                C 5 cable will w be ran frrom the LC2354 location    n, to the Seriial 1 port on the
      HA6001 module.
                m
      a. It is re
                ecommended that the LC       C2354 Kit be
                                                        e mounted outside
                                                                     o        of thee low voltage
                                                                                                e
          panel for maximum reception performancce. It is bestt if this locatiion is also
          centraal to all Lightting Control Devices in the
                                                        t home.
      b. The MR232
               M         (inclu
                              uded in the LC2354
                                            L       Kit) must be bou  und to the saame house as a all
          other RFLC devicces that are to    t be controlled from thee HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD
          Conso ole or TVDI). Following the instructiions for bind   ding included d with the RFFLC
          devicees.
           i.    IMPORTAN    NT: All RFLC   C House and Group binding should be    b performed  d
                 before powe  ering the HA  A6001 modulle.
                   1) A four digit addresss (under Lig  ghting) will appear for ea ach device foound
                       by the Unity system   m.
                   2) Unity will
                              w only disp   play one 4 diigit address for an RFLC  C Group (no
                       matterr how many devices
                                             d       are bound within the Group   p).
          ii.    NOTE: RFL    LC Dimmerss, Switches, and Fan Speed Controllers are the only
                 devices
                 d         thatt will be discovered and controlled frrom the Unitty system. RFLC
                                                                                               R
                 Scene Controllers are not displayed    d on Unity.
                   1) Creatin  ng scenes frrom the RFL  LC Scene Co   ontroller devvices can be
                       perform med at any time.
                                             t
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             a) Scenes created from RFLC Scene Controllers are not accessible
                 from the Unity system.
         2) Lighting scenes, independent of those in the RFLC Scene Controllers,
             can be created within the Unity system. This allows for simplified
             setup, and advanced usability, as Light scenes created within Unity
             can be triggered manually from a G.U.I. ( LCD or TVDI), or based on
             Date and Time, Sunrise, or Sunset, through the use of the Unity
             system EVENTS.
iii.   NOTE: It is possible to discover RFLC devices without powering down the
       HA6001 module. This can be done from the HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD or TVDI)
       by going to Setup-Lighting and selecting “RF-Scan”.
         1) RFLC devices previously found by the HA6001 module will not be
             removed from the HA6001 G.U.I. (under Lighting), even if the device
             has been removed from the Lighting control system. RFLC devices
             must be removed manually from the HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD or TVDI) by
             going to Setup-Lighting-Zones and selecting “Delete”.
         2) Activating a Lighting Device (bound to the MR232) will also cause it to
             be found by the Unity system. This may be useful if an RF-Scan does
             show all device addresses bound to the MR232.
iv.    IMPORTANT: Addresses that appear on the Unity system, but do not
       control any Lighting device in the home, are often the result of Group
       binding that occurred after the HA6001 was powered on. It is advised to
       Delete these addresses and perform an RF Scan to remove these devices,
       as they are no longer valid addresses to the Unity system.
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L. C
   Connecting an HVAC Controller
                             C          – Today the Unity
                                                      U      system
                                                                  m is designed  d to interface
                                                                                              e
   w RCS Bra
   with         and TR60 Th   hermostats. This interfaace (known asa Thermosttats under th    he
   G
   G.U.I.) is ava
                ailable via the
                              e LCD Conssole and TVD   DI. Users caan view Insid de/Outside
   te
    emperatures s, adjust Roo om temperattures (chang ge Hot/Cold set points), and program    m
   S
   Schedules.
   1. Up to (3) TR60 therm   mostats can be
                                          b displayed d and controlled from Un  nity.
       a. NOTE  E: Today the ermostats caannot be view wed/controlleed from the Internet
   2. Outside te emperature will be displayed on the TR60 LCD when an Intternet conne         ection
       is provide
                ed to the HA6  6001 modules Data netw  work.
   3. Please co ontact Techn  nical Supporrt (see conta
                                                      act info below
                                                                   w) for inform
                                                                               mation regard  ding
       setting up
                p the TR60 Thermostats
                              T             on a Unity system.
                                                       s
       a. NOTE  E: Special Hardware (RS   S232 – 485) adapter is required
                                                                   r         to connect
                                                                                c         the TR60
                                                                                              T
           contro
                oller to the HA6001
                             H        moddule.
             i.  A single Catt5 cable is coonnected froom Serial 2 port
                                                                    p on the HA6001
                                                                                 H         moddule,
                 to
                 t the RJ45 input of the RS232-485 adapter.
            ii.   (3) 22AWG wires (up to  o 16AWG alllowed) are connected
                                                                   c           from the screw  w
                 terminals
                 t          onn the RS232-485 output,, to the TR60  0 controllerss RS485 inpu  ut
                 screw
                 s      terminnals. Thesee connections are labeled D-/B, D+/A    A, and GND.
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       b. An Auuthorization Code
                            C     is requ
                                        uired before the Thermoostat option is
                                                                            i visible on the
          Unity G.U.I. (LCD
                          D Consoles anda TVDI). This
                                                    T   Authorizzation Code is available by
          contaccting Techniical Support via email.
                                      HVAC
                                         C Unity Wiring
                                                      g
M. C
   Connecting for LCD Expansion
   1. HA6101 Integration
                I               Expansion Module – Each E      HA6101 module will allow for (2)
      additionall LCD Conso    oles (HA500 00/HA5009/H  HA5010) to be b added to a Unity systtem.
      a. The HA6101
               H          will provide
                               p        eachh LCD Conssole with its own
                                                                      o    unique Graphical User
                                                                                             U
          Interfa
                ace (G.U.I.).
      b. Each additional LCD Console       e will act as an
                                                         a Intercom device on th  he Unity sysstem.
      c. A max  ximum of (3)) HA6101 module’s can be connecte         ed to the HA
                                                                                 A6001 module,
          for a total
                t     of (8) LCCD Console  es possible on
                                                        o a Unity syystem.
           i.    NOTE: The HA5201 Television Disp        play Interfacce (TVDI) an
                                                                                 nd HA5202 TVDI
                                                                                              T
                 Expander module
                             m         may also
                                            a    be used d with the HAA6101 modu  ule.
      d. The G.U.I.
               G       from th he HA6101 module
                                            m        has the same fe eatures and function
                                                                                  f        as the
                                                                                              t
          G.U.I.. from the HA  A6001 modu  ule.
           i.    NOTE: Disp   play devices (LCD Conso    oles and TV VDI) are connnected to the
                                                                                              e
                 HA6101 module in the same s       manne er as they arre on the HA
                                                                                 A6001 module.
                 Refer to Insttallation Secction of the HA6001
                                                        H         for required
                                                                      r        wiring for each
                 display
                 d        device.
   2. Intercomm/Video Doo     or Cascade Connection     ns
      a. Casca  ade - A singlle Cat 5 cab  ble must be connected
                                                         c           between the Cascade IN on
          the HAA6101 modu     ule to the Ca
                                           ascade OUT   T on the prevvious module e. This
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       conneection is used to carry Vo  oice and Da ata between the moduless. This cable    e is
       shown n in blue in the
                          t following  g diagram
        i.   IMPORTAN    NT: The HA5   5001 Selectiive Call Interrcom module   e may be ussed
             with
             w the HA6    6101 module   e to allow ad
                                                    dditional Inte
                                                                 ercom device  es
             (Room/Doorr/Patio Unitss) to be conn   nected to thee system.
                1) A maxximum of (3) module’s (H    HA6101 or HA5001)
                                                                H          can
                                                                             n be cascade   ed
                    from th
                          he HA6001 Integration
                                        I           M
                                                    Module   per Unity
                                                                 U      system
                                                                             m.
                2) A maxximum of 32    2 Intercom de evices (LCDD Consoles,
                    Room//Door/Video Door/Patio Units) can be    b connected   d to the Unitty
                    system
                         m.
                3) HA5003 Video Do     oor Units sho ould not be connected
                                                                  c           to
                                                                               o the HA500  01
                    SCI module when in a Unity syystem. The Video from the Camera           a will
                    not be displayed ono the Unity system. Vide   eo Door Uniits are only tot be
                    conneccted to Q-Lin nk Video ports 1 and 2 ono the HA60   001 module.
   b. QLINK  K Video Casscade – A sp   pecial Cat 5 Y cable is supplied with h each HA6101
       module. This cab   ble is require
                                       ed to allow Video
                                                   V       Door Immages to be e displayed ono all
       G.U.I.. devices. Thhe Y end of this
                                        t    cable will connect to
                                                                 o QLINK Vid  deo 1 and 2 on o
       the HAA6101 modu   ule. The singgle end of thhis cable will connect to the
                                                                               t QLINK VideoV
       Casca ade port on the
                           t previouss module. Th   his cable is Yellow
                                                                 Y       in collor, and is sh
                                                                                            hown
       in Yellow in the fo
                         ollowing diag gram.
      i.    NOTE:
            N         The Y end of the cable has numbers
                                                    n         1 annd 2 on the ends to indiccate
            which
            w      QLINK K Video port each end mustm      connectt too.
     ii.    IM
             MPORTANT     T: A maximu  um of (2) HAA5003 Video Doors can be    b connecte   ed to
            a Unity systeem when usin   ng the HA61 101 Expansion Module. The HA5003         3
            Video
            V      Door Units
                          U      can only be conneccted to the HA6001
                                                                 H         mod dule. The
            HA6101
            H          moddule does no ot increase thhe number ofo Cameras, or Video Do     oors,
            allowed
            a         on a Unity system m.
                HA6101 Module
                       M      Intercom/Video Do
                                              oor Cascade Wiring
                                                          W
3. Extra LANS – Each HA6101
                       H       mod  dule will require (2) Loca
                                                             al Area Netw
                                                                        work (LAN)
   connectio
           ons to a Route. This is in
                                    n addition to
                                                o the (2) LANN connection
                                                                        ns required for
                                                                                    f
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   the HA6001 module. Refer to the
                                 e following diagrams
                                             d        bellow for recom
                                                                     mmended LA
                                                                              AN
   wiring.
             HA6101 Expansion Mod
                                dule Local Area
                                           A    Network Wiring
4. Extra Pow wer
   a. The CM1048,
            C           CM
                         M1010, CM10   011, DA1004  4, DA1008, and Wirelesss Access Po   oint
       Power Injector Mo  odule, can all
                                      a be powere ed from the PW1010
                                                               P         Universal Powe  er
             bution Modu
       Distrib           ule, when theese devices are connectted to a Unitty system.
      i.    IM
             MPORTANT    T: All device            nity system should be connected in
                                       es in the Un
            such
            s     a way to t allow thee entire system to be powered
                                                               p         ONN and OFF
            simultaneou
            s            usly. This is s required to
                                                   t ensure proper syste   em discoverry.
     ii.    NOTE:
            N                         ble to power the entire Unity
                     It mayy be desirab                       U      system and data
            network
            n         from
                         m a U.P.S. deevice.
               1) This will
                         w allow for operation
                                       o         of the Intercom
                                                               m in the event of a powe er
                   outage e.
               2) This will
                         w allow users to continu ue to accesss the Internett in the even
                                                                                        nt of
                   a powe er outage (pproviding the
                                                  e WAN is still available).
               3) This will
                         w prevent th he Unity systtems IP add dress from ch hanging,
                   preven nting the use
                                      er from havin
                                                  ng to store a new IP add dress in theirr
                   laptop or mobile de  evices web browser. (U Unity IP addrress is used to
                   accesss control of the
                                       t Lighting, Music, and Player funcctions, from these
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                devices). This would be very valuable in areas of the country where
                frequent power outages occur.
   b. Each HA6101 module requires its own PW1060 24V 2.5A power supply to run
      the module.
       i.  NOTE: Power Supplies running the HA6001 and HA6101 modules should
           not be shared with any other device in the system.
      ii.  NOTE: The PW1010 Universal Power Distribution Module should NOT be
           used to power HA6001 or HA6101 module(s).
5. CM1048 Camera/LCD Combo Module – The CM1048 module is designed to allow
   four cameras to be connected to the HA6001 and HA6101 modules. The CM1048 is
   required for LCD Expansion of the Unity system.
   a. HA6001 Wiring - (2) Cat 5 cables are connected from the HA6001 Camera 1 and
       2 ports, to the “Display/IM” ports 1 and 2, of the CM1048. These cables will
       provide the HA6001 module with the video/audio of the four cameras connected
       to the CM1048 module. Refer to the diagrams in the HA6101 wiring section
       below.
        i.   The CM1048 sources will appear in the Unity G.U.I. (via the LCD Console
             or TVDI) as Cameras 1 through 4 (under Cameras). These correspond to
             Inputs 1 through 4 on the CM1048.
       ii.   NOTE: CM5003 Video Door Units cannot be connected to the CM1048.
             They may only be connected to the Q-Link Video 1 and 2 ports on the
             HA6001 module, and will appear as Camera 5 and 6 respectively (under
             Cameras) from the Unity G.U.I., when the CM1048 is used.
      iii.   IMPORTANT: Only CM5002 Ball Cameras can be connected to the RJ45
             Input ports of the CM1048. Damage may occur if other cameras are
             connected to directly to the RJ45 ports.
               1) NOTE: Other Legrand brand Cat 5 Cameras may be used with the
                    CM1048 module. This requires a CM1011 Camera module. Refer to
                    “CM1048 Camera Options” section below.
               2) 3rd party Cameras may be connected via the RCA type Video/Audio
                    inputs on the CM1048 module.
                    a) Video input must be standard NTSC composite video (un-
                        modulated)
                    b) Only one device is allowed, per input, on the CM1048 module
                        (Limit of (4) cameras maximum)
   b. HA6101 Wiring - The following diagrams show how to connect the wiring from
       the CM1048, to the HA6001 and HA6101 module(s), for 4, 6, and 8 LCD
       systems.
        i.   4 LCD System Wiring – (2) additional Cat 5 cables are required to be
             connected from CM1048 module’s “Display/IM” ports 3 and 4, to Camera
             ports 1 and 2, on the HA6101 expansion module.
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               HA
                A6101 (4) LC
                           CD expansio
                                     on CM1048 wiring
ii.   6 LCD Systeem Wiring – Wiring for a 6 LCD systtem requiress a 2nd HA6101
      module, as well
                  w as a CM  M1010 LCD module.
        1) (2) Cat 5 cables arre connectedd from the CM1010
                                                     C        portts labeled “O
                                                                              OUT
           TO LCCD” 1 and 2, to Camera ports
                                          p     1 and 2 on the 2nd HA6101
           module e. These caables providee the 2nd HA
                                                     A6101 modulle with the 4
           audio/vvideo sourcees from the CM1048
                                          C         mo
                                                     odule.
        2) Audio//Video RCA cables mustt be connectted between   n the CM104  48
           module e’s outputs, and the CM
                                        M1010 modulle’s inputs.
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             HA610
                 01 (6) LCD expansion
                            e         C
                                      CM1048 wirin
                                                 ng
iii.   8 LCD Systeem Wiring – Wiring for an a 8 LCD sysstem require es a 3rd HA66101
       module, alonng with the CM1010
                               C          LCD module.
         1) (2) Addditional Catt 5 cables are connected d from the CM1010 portss
            labeled
                  d “OUT TO LCD”L     3 and 4, to Camerra ports 1 annd 2 on the 3rd
                                                                                3
            HA610 01 module. These cable    es provide th
                                                        he 3rd HA6101 module with
                                                                                w
            the 4 audio/video
                  a             s
                                sources  from
                                            m the CM104 48 module.
         2) Audio//Video RCA cables mustt be connectted between    n the CM104 48
            module e’s outputs, and the CM M1010 modulle’s inputs.
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              HA610
                  01 (8) LCD expansion
                             e         C
                                       CM1048 wirin
                                                  ng
c. CM10048 Camera Options – Iff cameras otther than the
                                                      e CM5002 are desired, the
                                                                            t
   CM10011 Camera Module can  n be connectted to the CM
                                                      M1048 modu  ule.
    1) A single Catt 5 cable mu
                              ust be ran fro
                                           om each Cammera locatio
                                                                 on to the
        CM1011 Ca amera module.
    2) Audio/Video
        A         o RCA cables must be co  onnected beetween the CM1011
                                                                 C
        module’s ou
                  utputs, and th
                               he CM1048 module’s RCA inputs.
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CM1048 Leg
         grand Camera
                    a Options
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N. Boot Sequences
  1. Boot-Up Sequence
    When the Unity system is installed and powered up, it performs a Boot-Up sequence (also
    called System Initialization process) as described below. If it is power cycled at a later date, it
    performs the same process. The times and indications given below are presented to help you
    understand what is taking place during this Boot-Up process. The total time will change
    depending on the size of the system.
    0:00
    - LCD/TVDI GUI's Dark
    - LCD Buttons Flash
    - Green LED on TVDI will blink
    - Room Units display "Discovering"
    0:35
    - TVDI Shows Legrand Logo with Progress Bar Filling
    - LCD Buttons continue Flashing
    0:50
    - TVDI Turns Off (Display Blank)
    - LCD Turns Off (if connected to DSP 1)
    - LCD Displays Legrand Logo with Progress Bar (if manually turned on)
    - Room Units display "Unit Not Discovered" if no IC5001 cascaded
    - Room Units display "Address Jumpers Incorrect" if IC5001 cascaded
    1:06
    - LCD Turns Off (if connected to DSP 2)
    - LCD Displays Legrand Logo with Progress Bar (if manually turned on)
    1:10
    - LCD Display Blank (if connected to DSP 1)
    1:30
    - LCD Display Blank (if connected to DSP 2)
    1:50
    - LCD/TVDI display "System Initializing Please Wait"
    2:00
    - LCD Display Blank
    - LCD Buttons Flash
    - Green LED on TVDI will blink
    - TVDI displays "System Initializing Please Wait"
    - Room Units display "Discovering"
    2:30
    - LCD Turns Off
    - LCD displays System Initializing Please Wait (if turned on)
    3:00
    - Bubbles Appear to move behind "System Initializing Please Wait" Message on LCD/TVDI GUI
    3:25
    - Homescreen Appears on LCD/TVDI
    - Room Units display Names of all other SCI Units
    Up to an additional 1:30 seconds can be added to the time after 2:30 for larger scale systems
    Total discovery time is approximately 3:30 to 4:30 depending upon system size
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2. Software
          e Update Process
                   P
   Once a Un nity system is operational, it retains the software revision that it wa  as initially Boo
                                                                                                     oted-
   Up on and will continuee to reload tha at revision if power
                                                         p      is cycle
                                                                       ed, etc. But, th
                                                                                      here may com  me a
   time when the customer needs to up     pdate his softwware to a new wer revision leevel to take
   advantage e of features that exist in th
                                          he latest releaase. To perforrm an UPDAT    TE, simply go to
   Setup and System on th   he LCD Conssole and presss the soft keyy under the wo     ord “Update” on
   the LCD sc creen and follow the prompts through th    he process. While
                                                                       W      the updaate is taking place,
                                                                                                     p
   the followin
              ng screens will
                          w appear on the LCD Con        nsole.
   Once the software
               s        has been updated  d, the Unity syystem will perform a Boot--Up or System  m
   Initializatio
               on process sim
                            milar to the on
                                          ne described in the previou us sub-section. It then retaains
   that new software revision it was upd  dated to and will
                                                        w continue to t reload thatt revision if po
                                                                                                  ower
   is cycled, etc.
                e
3. Software
          e Reset Prrocess
   If you everr need to resto
                            ore the system to factory defaults,
                                                      d         go to
                                                                    o Setup -> Syystem and pre
                                                                                             ess
   the soft ke
             ey under the word
                           w     “Reset” on
                                         o the LCD screen and folllow the prom mpts.
WARNING: Th
W           he Reset proocess takes the
                                    t Unity sys   stem back to
                                                             o factory defa
                                                                          aults conditio
                                                                                       ons,
co
 ompletely eliminating an
                        ny personalizzation that was
                                                 w done to the system.
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IV. Setup Guide for Web and LCD Console
A. Setup the Network
  On the Unity system, under “Setup: Network info”, we list a web address to use for accessing web
  setup:
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Using any PC on the network, this address may be used to access the Web Setup feature:
                                                 Unity firmware version
                                               Setup subsections
                                                    Shortcuts to web-control
                                                    and web-mobile pages
From here, we can pick a specific subsection to setup:
Displays: settings for the LCD Consoles and TVDI’s in the system. Includes lyriQ audio settings for any
LCD Consoles with lyriQ add-on boards.
Cameras: settings for and cameras connected to the system.
Music: settings for any lyriQ components connected to the system.
Intercom: settings for any intercom-related devices.
Messages: settings related to the messaging feature.
Groups: allows intercom units to be grouped together.
Player: settings for the Digital Music Manager.
Lighting: settings for and RF lighting connected to the system.
System: allows for system-level settings (time, date, etc).
Firmware Info: displays the firmware revisions for all devices connected to the system.
Weather: allows for setting the location for the weather feature.
Internet Radio: allows for Username and Logon to be entered for RadioTime access.
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    B. Setup the Displays:
                                                    List of all displays in the system
                                        Help button to instruct user on
                                        appropriate actions
Choosing a Display allows the user to edit the settings for the display:
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DISPLAY SETTINGS:
                                                                           Change the name of this display
                                                                                        Change the timeout
                                                                                     Change the functions
                                                                                     for the shortcut keys
                                                                    Click to return
                                                                    without saving
                         Click to save the
                         settings and return
If the display has a lyriQ add-on board installed, the Add-On lyriQ Settings box will be active. Selecting
this brings up the settings for the lyriQ add-on board:
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DISPLAY SETTINGS:
                                                     Select if this zone will accept
                                                     whole-house control
                                                                               Select the volume that
                                                                               this zone will turn on to
                                                                               Maximum volume allowed
                                                                               for this zone
                                                                                 IR settings (see notes
                                                                                 below)
                                                                                  Left/Right balance
                                                                            IR Repeat patter (by
                                                                            source) (see notes below)
NOTES:
   •   IR Target/IR Repeat: This allows the user to choose the functionality of the IR target.
           o IR Target Enable/IR Repeat Enabled: DEFAULT. The device accepts local IR
              signals, and relays them to the rest of the lyriQ system.
           o IR Target Enable/IR Repeat Disabled: The device accepts local IR signals, but
              will NOT relay them the rest of the lyriQ system. This could be used if an
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            exceptional amount of IR noise is being seen at this location and we want to limit
            the exposure to the rest of the system.
       o IR Target Disable/IR Repeat Disabled: The device accepts local IR signals, but
            will NOT relay them the rest of the lyriQ system. This could be used if the device
            is seeing IR commands that are not intended for it (a nearby device, for
            example).
•   IR Repeater Pattern: This allows the user to choose the frequency of the IR repeater
    functionality.
       o 40KHz: Commands are repeated at a frequency of 40 kHz.
       o Mixed 40KHz/56kHz: DEFAULT. Commands are repeated at a mixed
            frequency. This should be sufficient for most devices.
       o 56KHz: Commands are repeated at a frequency of 56 kHz.
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  C. Setup the Cameras
                                Camera Names
                                                    Default Volume
                                                    (see below)
                                               Sequence speed
                                               (see below)
NOTES:
  •   Default Volume: If the camera has a microphone, this is the volume that will be
      automatically set for the LCD Console when this camera is chosen in the Cameras
      screen. When the user leaves the Cameras screen, the volume will be restored to its
      original level.
  •   Sequence speed: This is the amount of time that the system will spend on each
      camera during the sequencing operation. Values can be set from 1 second to 30
      seconds.
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    D. Setup Music
                                            Music setup subsections
From here, we can pick a specific Music subsection to setup:
Rooms/Zones: settings for the lyriQ Zones.
Sources: settings for the lyriQ Sources.
Scenes: settings for lyriQ Scenes. This allows the user to set up specific audio scenes, such as “party”
or “whole house 50%”.
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MUSIC: Rooms/Zones:
                      Room/Zone Names
                                                 Keypad Types (for information
                                                 only – not editable)
                                                     Number of local source
                                                     (for information only –
                                                     not editable)
                                        Note that the ports on the 4x8 Module
                                        (AU1002) correspond directly to these
                                        Room/Zones.
                                        Ports 9-16 require a 4x8 Zone
                                        Expander (AU1023) and a second 4x8
                                        Module (AU1002).
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MUSIC: Sources:
                                             Source Names for Source 1-4: Analog
                                             music sources connected to 4x8 Module
                                             (AU1002) (see below)
                                             Source Name for Source 5: Digital
                                             music source from Integration Module
NOTES:
Source Names: If an AU1014 lyriQ 1x4 Module is used in place of an AU1002 lyriQ 4x8
Module, only Source 1 and Source 5 will be available.
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MUSIC: Scenes:
                       Scene names. Click on the
                       box to edit or create a scene.
                       Delete scene. Click on the
                       ‘x’ to delete the scene.
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MUSIC: Scenes: Party:
                                         Scene Name
                                          Zone names and types. For information only – not editable.
                                                                                       Source to set for each
                                                                                       zone (if it is included in the
                                                                                       scene).
                                                                                               Checkboxes to indicate
                                                                                               if the zone is to be
                                                                                               included in the scene.
                   Volume to set for each
                                                                                  Status to set for each zone (if
                   zone (if it is included in the
                                                                                  it is included in the scene).
                   scene).
                                                                                  Status selections are Off, On
                                                                                  and Mute.
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   E. Setup the Intercom Units
                                          Intercom setup subsections
From here, we can pick a specific Intercom subsection to setup:
Room Settings: Intercom settings specific to SCI Room Units.
Door Settings: Intercom settings specific to SCI Door Units.
Patio Settings: Intercom settings specific to SCI Patio Units.
LCD Console Settings: Intercom settings specific to the LCD Consoles.
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INTERCOM: SELECTION SCREEN:
                                        Room names. Click on the box to access the
                                        settings for that unit. There will be similar
                                        lists for Doors, Patios and LCD Consoles.
                                   Click the target to start the “locating” feature.
                                   The selected intercom unit will start beeping to
                                   assist in locating and naming. The unit will beep
                                   5 times.
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INTERCOM: ROOM SETTINGS:
                               Unit Name
                                                                                         Associated Camera
                                                                                         (see below)
                                                                                         Associated Audio
                                                                                         Zone(s) (see below)
                                    Intercom settings
                                    (see below)
NOTES:
Camera Index: This allows a camera to be associated with this intercom unit. If a camera is
chosen, it will be displayed in an insert window on the Intercom screen when this unit is
highlighted.
Room/Zone A,B,C,D: This allows lyriQ Audio Zone(s) to be associated with this intercom unit.
If an audio zone is chosen, it will be automatically muted during an intercom call involving this
intercom unit.
Dynamic Sorting: This determines if the unit list for this intercom unit will be displayed
alphabetically, or adjusted dynamically based on which units are called most frequently.
Mute Allowed: If set to No, this intercom unit may not be muted.
Monitor Allowed: If set to No, this intercom unit may not be monitored.
Chime Volume: This is the volume at which a door chime will play at this unit. This can be set
to 0 for a location that does not wish to hear the door chime.
Screen Timeout: This determines how long the screen will remain active on this intercom unit
following its last use.
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INTERCOM: DOOR SETTINGS:
                              Unit Name
                                 Intercom settings
                                 (see below)
NOTES:
Chime: Selects which chime is played for this door unit. 20 Door chimes are pre-installed.
Chimes 21-30 are reserved for user-defined custom door chimes.
Volume: Sets the volume for this door unit for any intercom calls.
Chime Volume: This is the volume at which a door chime will play at this door unit.
Release: Selects which output (if any) will be wired to this door release. If selected, a door
release selection will be available under this door unit in the Intercom list.
Trigger: Selects which output (if any) will be wired to the trigger associated with this door unit.
If selected, this output will be triggered when the doorbell button is pressed on this door unit.
Camera Index: This allows a camera to be associated with this door unit. The camera image
will be displayed in an insert window on the Intercom screen when this unit is highlighted.
NOTE: this value is automatically filled for a Video Door Unit and cannot be changed.
Room/Zone A,B,C,D: This allows lyriQ Audio Zone(s) to be associated with this intercom unit.
The audio zone/s will be automatically muted during an intercom call involving this intercom unit.
Door Messaging: This allows a visitor to leave messages at this door unit.
Door Sensor: This setting instructs the Integration Module that the door unit is wired to a
sensor that allows us to interrupt the door messaging feature if the door is opened.
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INTERCOM: PATIO SETTINGS:
                                Unit Name
                                    Intercom settings
                                    (see below)
NOTES:
Name: Allows user to enter the desired name of the Patio.
Status: Allows the patio to be turned off to prevent calls into the house.
Volume: Sets the volume for this patio unit for any intercom calls.
Chime Volume: This is the volume at which a door chime will play at this patio unit.
All Call: Determines if this patio unit is included in any all-call intercom calls.
Monitor: Determines if this patio unit is allowed to hear a MONITORED intercom station.
Timeout: This determines how long the LED’s will remain active on this patio unit following its
last use.
Camera Index: This allows a camera to be associated with this patio unit. If a camera is
highlighted on an LCD GUI, it will be displayed in an insert window on the Intercom screen when
this unit is highlighted.
Room/Zone A,B,C,D: This allows lyriQ Audio Zone(s) to be associated with this intercom unit.
If an audio zone is chosen, it will be automatically muted during an intercom call involving this
intercom unit.
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INTERCOM: LCD CONSOLE SETTINGS:
                                Unit Name
                                     Intercom settings
                                     (see below)
NOTES:
Chime Volume: This is the volume at which a door chime will play at this unit. This can be set
to 0 for a location that does not wish to hear the door chime.
Monitor Allowed: If set to No, this intercom unit may not be monitored.
Mute Allowed: If set to No, this intercom unit may not be muted.
Dynamic Sorting: This determines if the unit list for this intercom unit will be displayed
alphabetically, or adjusted dynamically based on which units are called most frequently.
Camera Index: This allows a camera to be associated with this intercom unit. The camera will
be displayed in an insert window on the Intercom screen when this unit is highlighted.
Room/Zone A,B,C,D: This allows lyriQ Audio Zone(s) to be associated with this intercom unit.
If an audio zone is chosen, it will be automatically muted during an intercom call involving this
intercom unit.
   NOTE: If this LCD Console has a built-in lyriQ add-on board, its
     location MUST be designated in the Room/Zone A setting. This
     allows the Music tab to properly control this LCD Console’s
     lyriQ zone.
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F. Setup Messages
                                               Sets the maximum
                                               length for recorded
                                               messages. 30
                                               seconds – 4 minutes.
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   G. Setup Groups
                                        Group names. Click on a name to
                                        edit or create a group.
                                               Delete group. Click on the ‘x’
                                               to delete the group.
NOTES:
Groups: Groups are a collection of intercoms to make calling easier. For example, putting all
the children’s rooms in a group called “Kid’s Room” makes it easier to call those selected
intercoms without bothering the rest of the home.
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GROUPS: EDIT/CREATE GROUP:
                                  Group name
                             Names of all intercom units.
                             Reference only – not editable.
                                        Checkboxes for including the
                                        various units in the group.
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H. Setup Player
                                     Click the Catalog button to begin
                                     a new catalog on the system.
                                                       Delete group. Click on the ‘x’
                                                       to delete the group.
                  Fill in Computer Name, Share Name, Username and
                  Password to share music on your home network. Refer to
                  section VII. Unity Network Sharing for more information.
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    I.Setup Lighting
                                         Lighting setup subsections
From here, we can pick a specific Lighting subsection to setup:
Collections: allows for grouping several lighting zones into a collection.
Zones: allows for renaming the lighting zones.
Scenes: settings for lighting Scenes. This allows the user to set up specific lighting scenes, such as
“party” or “leaving house”.
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LIGHTING: ZONES:
                                     Zone Names
                                                    Click the target to start the “locating” feature.
                                                    The selected lighting zone will start blinking
                                                    to assist in locating and naming. The light
                                                    will blink 10 times.
NOTES:
Zones: Up to 15 zones can be added to a collection.
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LIGHTING: COLLECTIONS:
                           Collection names. Click on a name
                           to edit or create a collection.
                                   Delete collection. Click on
                                   the ‘x’ to delete the collection.
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LIGHTING: COLLECTIONS: EDIT:
                               Collection Name
                                 Names for all lighting zones.
                                 Reference only – not editable.
                                          Checkboxes for including
                                          the various lighting zones
                                          in the collection.
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LIGHTING: SCENES:
                     Lighting scene names. Click on a
                     name to edit or create a scene.
                          Delete lighting scene. Click
                          on the ‘x’ to delete the scene.
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LIGHTING: SCENES: EDIT:
                          Lighting Scene Name
                               Names for all lighting zones.
                               Reference only – not editable.
                                                   Checkboxes for including
                                                   the various lighting zones
                                                   in the scene.
                                          Lighting level for the individual lighting
                                          zones. Note that this is only relevant if the
                                          lighting zone is selected for this collection
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J.Setup the System
                     Press this button to be taken to the Authorization Code screen.
                     This allows ‘unlock’ codes to be entered for optional Unity features.
                                                          Allow for Unity clock to be set
                                                          from the internet.
                                                                 Local time zone
                                                                 Is Daylight Saving Time
                                                                 observed?
                                                              Defines when DST begins and
                                                              Ends. Most locations (United
                                                              States) will use the Default
                                                              Values. Other areas may
                                                              need to adjust from the
                                                              defaults.
                                                                 If “Enable Auto Clock Set” is
                                                                 set to No, this allows for
                                                                 manual setting of the Unity
                                                                 clock.
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SYSTEM: AUTHORIZATION CODES:
                     Allows for entering Authorization Codes. These will “unlock”
                     Unity features for beta users or non-standard options.
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K.Find Firmware Info
                          Displays Names, Addresses, and Firmware Versions
                          for all Unity components in the system. This is for
                          diagnostic information only – none of these fields are
                          editable. Note that Studio Cameras (addesses
                          beginning with C0) do not show any names.
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L.Setup Weather
                                                      Enter zip code (US) for desired location
                                                                         OR
                                                      City, State (for example, Hershey, PA)
                                                                         OR
                                                       City, Canada (for example, Montreal,
                                                                       Canada)
                  Click to check if weather data is available for
                  this location. If the location is found, the
                  field will change to a green background.
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M.Setup Internet Radio
                           Enter RadioTime Username and Password to allow
                           the Unity system to access any RadioTime presets.
                           Note that this Username and Password is also
                           necessary for presets to be saved from the Unity
                           system.
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N. Unity System Setup Guide for LCD ONLY Options
Some features of the Unity System may ONLY be setup on a Unity LCD Console. These features are
described in detail below.
   1. Custom Door Chimes:
       Unity may be configured to use Custom Door Chimes(CDC) for Intercom Door Units
       throughout the home. There are 10 slots reserved for CDC. These slots, numbered 21-30,
       will appear in the regular Door Chime selection box if recorded (i.e. If CDC 21 is recorded
       with a Christmas themed song, and CDC 22 is recorded with a New Years themed song, the
       selection box for a door chime will now cycle through all 20 default chimes, as well as CDC
       21 and CDC 22). Follow the steps below to set up a CDC.
       Enter Setup -> Intercom -> Custom Door Chimes. The screen below will be displayed. This is
       the main screen from which all CDC will be displayed and recorded.
       Pressing Talk/Select on an Empty or Blank line will create a new CDC for that slot.
       Pressing Talk/Select on an already recorded CDC will rerecord that chime.
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Either selection will lead to the following screen where an individual CDC may be set
up.
There are two types of CDC: Song Based and Message Based.
                                  To select a Song Based CDC, use the Up and Down
                                  arrow keys to highlight the Chime Type selection box.
                                  Next, use the Left and Right arrow keys to change the
                                  type to Song Based. Softkey 3 (‘Song’) will now be
                                  activated. Pressing Softkey 3 will open the player menu
                                  selection screen. This screen may be navigated just like
                                  regular Player function. Using these menus, select the
                                  desired Song to be used for the CDC. This will bring up
                                  a screen very similar to the Now Playing screen. Softkey
                                  4 is used as a Start/Stop marker or a Begin/End marker
                                  to designate which portion of the current song will be
                                  used for the CDC. As the song plays, use Softkey 4 to
                                  place a Start marker and a Stop marker and press
                                  Softkey 3 (Done) when finished. While setting the
                                  markers for the song, just as in normal Player function,
                                  the Left and Right arrow keys may be used to move
                                  forward and back in the song itself, in order to find the
                                  correct spot to place the Start/Stop markers.
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To select a Message Based CDC, use the Up and Down arrow keys to highlight the Chime Type
selection box. Next, use the Left and Right arrow keys to change the type to Message Based.
Pressing Softkey 3 (Record) will open the record screen. This screen behaves exactly like any other
Unity message recording screen. Pressing Talk/Select will begin recording. Pressing Talk/Select a
second time will end the recording. When finished, press Softkey 1 (Done). This will save the
message to the current CDC.
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2. Door Messaging:
Unity has a feature that allows visitors to leave a message at the Unity Door Unit when
nobody is home to answer the door. To use this feature, first it must be enabled, and then
optionally a custom door message may be added. This feature is very similar to an answering
machine for the Door Unit.
To enable the feature, navigate to Setup -> Intercom -> Door Options and select the Door
Unit for which the message will be set up.
In the Door Settings list, navigate down to the Door Messaging list item. Use the Left and
Right arrow keys to enable this feature (i.e. The box should say ‘Yes’). Press Done to get
back to the list of Door Units. Repeat this process for all Door Units that will have a Door
Message.
Once Door Messaging is enabled for all desired Door Units, press Done to exit Door Options,
and press Done once more to exit Intercom Options.
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Next, a custom door message may be recorded (Note: This step is optional. If not completed,
the default message will play. If this step IS completed, first the custom message will play,
and then the default message will follow). To record a custom message, navigate to Setup->
Messages.
With Door Messaging now enabled, one extra setting and two extra line items will appear in
the list. The max door messaging length can be set so any one door message does not
exceed a certain time (30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, or 4 min). The following two list items are for
recording and preview of the custom door message. Pressing Talk/Select over Record Door
Prompt will show the basic Unity Message Recording screen. In this screen, a single
Talk/Select press will start the message recording, and a second will Stop message
recording. Once the message is recorded, press Done. To preview the message, press
Talk/Select over Play Door Prompt. When finished recording the custom door message,
press Done.
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3. Lighting – Performing an RF Scan:
   The Unity System will discover properly attached RFLC lighting control devices (Dimmers,
   Switches and Fan Controllers) during the Boot-Up sequence. But, it is possible to discover
   RFLC devices without powering down the HA6001 module. This can be done from the
   HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD or TVDI) by going to Setup -> Lighting and selecting “RF-Scan”.
   RFLC devices previously found by the HA6001 module will not be removed from the HA6001
   G.U.I. (under Lighting), even if the device has been removed from the Lighting control
   system. RFLC devices must be removed manually from the HA6001 G.U.I. (LCD or TVDI) by
   going to Setup-Lighting-Zones and selecting “Delete” (described in more detail below).
   Activating a Lighting Device (bound to the MR232) will also cause it to be found by the Unity
   system. This may be useful if an RF-Scan does show all device addresses bound to the
   MR232.
   IMPORTANT: Addresses that appear on the Unity system, but do not control any
   Lighting device in the home, are often the result of Group binding that occurred after
   the HA6001 was powered on. It is advised to Delete these addresses and perform
   an RF Scan to remove these devices, as they are no longer valid addresses to the
   Unity system.
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4. Lighting – Delete a Zone:
   Unity Lighting Setup offers a special function to delete a single Lighting Zone. This may be
   necessary under certain circumstances (e.g. Reconfiguration of Unity Lighting, removal of a
   Unity Lighting Zone, etc). The procedure for doing this is listed below.
   Navigate to Setup -> Lighting -> Zones. This screen displays a list Unity Lighting Zones
   currently in the system.
   Pressing Softkey 3 (Delete) from this list will remove the current zone from the list of Unity
   Lighting Zones. There are several things to keep in mind when deleting a Unity Zone:
   This will remove a zone AND its associated zone name, neither of which are recoverable.
   If the zone still exists in the system, it WILL show up again. The name association however
   will be removed. This means a group number may show up again, but NOT the name
   previously assigned to it.
   If a zone repeatedly appears in the list after being deleted, and it should NOT be there,
   consult the trouble shooting section or contact technical support.
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5.Setup – Thermostat
          T        t:
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The Therm
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The Sched dule screen allows for indivvidual settingss for 4 time periods for eacch of the seve
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V. Technical Troubleshooting
 A. Unity Module is not able to discover music – Improper configuration of
    Windows Sharing is the most important element that will prevent music from being
    discovered on the network. Please see Section VII. (Unity Network Sharing) for proper
    configuration instructions. If those steps have been followed, see the following links for
    further aid from Microsoft’s knowledge base on sharing setup for the most commonly
    used version of Windows:
    Windows XP Sharing Setup: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304040
    Windows Vista File and Printer Sharing Setup: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-
    us/library/bb727037.aspx
    Windows 7 File and Printer Sharing Setup: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-
    US/windows7/File-sharing-essentials
    Mac OSX: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1549
    It’s important to verify that there are no software firewalls running in the background that
    could possibly prevent the Unity module from locating the proper shares on the
    computer. If verification is needed that the shares on the PC are setup properly, there is
    a software download that can be used for that purpose called ShareEnum. That can be
    downloaded from the following link:
    ShareEnum v1.6: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897442.aspx
    Note that work computers connected to a domain will almost certainly not function due to
    their settings. We do not support computers that connect to work domains.
    Finally, it is important to verify that the Unity module is not installed on a system that has
    multiple DHCP devices (ex. two routers, etc.). If that is the case, the Unity module needs
    to be on the same subnet as the PC with the shared files. An easy way to verify that is to
    enter the web setup for the Unity module from the PC where the music files are stored.
    For instructions on how to enter web setup, see Section IV. (Setup Guide for Web and
    LCD Console).
 B. Unity Module is unable to boot up properly (LCD’s have black
    screens, no GUI’s) - There are various causes for boot up problems with the Unity
    Module. It is important to both understand what you should be seeing on the LCD
    screens during the boot up procedure as well as allow the module the time it needs to
    properly initialize and arrive at the user interface. See Section III. Sub-section N. (Boot
    Sequences) for further information on system initialization and boot up.
    If the module is still not booting up properly within 5-7 minutes, check the following:
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   -Verify the Router functionality. Connect a computer directly to the router and verify that
   the computer is pulling a proper DHCP address from the device.
   -Verify the SD Card located underneath the module is situation properly in the SD Card
   slot.
   -Verify that both LAN connections are plugged into a DHCP enabled Router. Both LAN
   port connections are required!
   -Power off the module and disconnect all units from the module. Connect only the two
   LAN port connections and one LCD/TVDI. Power the system on and allow the boot up
   procedure to complete. If the system boots up, there may be a wiring problem to a
   specific unit that is causing the system to not initialize. Start by plugging in one unit at a
   time (LCD, SCI intercom units, etc.) making sure to power off the Unity Module before
   plugging or unplugging any units on the system. If the module still does not initialize,
   please contact Technical Support.
C. The Unity System has locked up (no ability to navigate GUI) - If the
   Unity System has been functional for an extended amount of time and suddenly freezes,
   the symptoms could include:
   - No movement for the bubbles in the background.
   - No ability to navigate the GUI using the directional arrows on the LCD or the directional
   arrows on the AU1060 Universal Remote when using a TV Display Interface.
   - Selective Call Intercom Units are frozen and cannot be used to communicate.
   The most effective solution to any system freeze is to simply recycle the power on the
   Unity Module and any expansion modules connected to the system. If the system
   remains frozen, please contact Technical Support.
D. “Unit Not Discovered” Error Message Appears on the Selective
   Call Intercom Units - This is a normal error message that will appear across all
   Selective Call Intercom Units that are plugged directly into the Unity module. It is part of
   the regular boot-up procedure. The error should disappear within the 5-7 minute system
   boot-up period.
   If this error message persists after the initial boot up process, verify that the LCD/TVDI’s
   on the system have arrived at the GUI. If not, follow the troubleshooting steps in the
   section labeled “Unity Module is unable to boot up properly”.
E. “Address Jumpers Incorrect” Error Message Appears the
   Selective Call Intercom Units – This is a normal error message that will
   appear across all Selective Call Intercom Units that are plugged both directly into the
   Unity Module and across any Selective Call Intercom expansion distribution modules. It
   is part of the regular boot-up procedure. The error should disappear within the 5-7
   minute system boot-up period.
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   If the error message persists, check the following:
   - Verify the addressing of the Selective Call Expansion Modules. The Unity Module is
   considered the “Master” module on the system so it’s important that any expansion
   modules added are set to the proper slave configuration.
   - Make sure the Unity Module is being powered on prior to or at relatively the same time
   as the expansion Selective Call Intercom Modules. Ideally, the Unity Module and
   expansion modules should be powered on at the same time via a multiple connection
   power strip.
   If the problems continue, please follow the troubleshooting steps in the section labeled
   “Unity Module is unable to boot up properly”.
F. Camera images not appearing when entering the “Camera”
   menu – Troubleshooting will vary dependant on whether the camera expansion is
   being done on the system or not. The proper steps to follow:
   Without Expansion:
   -Verify and test the wiring to the Ball Cameras connected directly to the Unity Module
   -Make sure that no bullet style cameras are being connected to the Unity Module. Bullet
   cameras such as the F2299, F2284, F2287 and the F2286 cannot be connected
   directly to the camera ports on the Unity Module!
   With Expansion:
   -Verify and test the wiring between the expansion CM1010 LCD Module and the Unity
   module. Two wires are required from both the Camera 1 and Camera 2 ports on the
   Unity Module to the first and second port on the LCD Module! Please refer to
   Section III. (Unity System Installation Information) – sub-section H. (Connecting the
   Cameras) for further information on how to expand the number of cameras that can be
   used on Unity.
   - Verify and test the wiring to all cameras installed on the system.
G. Not able to access the “Music” menu -
   -Verify and test the wiring between the Integration 1 and Integration 2 port of the audio
   module being used (AU1002 or AU1014) and the Audio 1 and 2 ports on the Unity
   module. Both wires are required for proper communication! Please refer to Section
   III. (Unity System Installation Information) – sub-section F. (Connecting the lyriQ Audio
   System) for further information on how to properly wire lyriQ to the Unity module.
H. Some lyriQ Volume controls are not appearing in the “Music”
   menu – Troubleshooting steps can vary dependent upon whether a single source or
   multisource system is installed. General troubleshooting steps to follow:
   -Reset the lyriQ keypad that is not appearing to factory defaults (Refer to IS-0420 or IS-
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  0425 (HP) for instructions). This will verify that the whole house command function is
  enabled and functioning properly. The ability to see whole house commands is essential
  to proper communication with the Unity Module. Once the keypad has been reset, it
  may be necessary to enter and exit the “Music” menu 3-5 times before the keypad does
  appear.
  - In a single source configuration with a 4 zone distribution module, it is important to
  verify the “Grouping” settings in the individual lyriQ keypads setup menus (Refer to IS-
  0420/0425 for instructions). In this configuration, one keypad would need to set as the
  “Group Master” and the other three keypads would need to be set as the “Group
  Member”. The same setup applies to any 4 zone distribution module being used to
  expand a multisource system.
  - Verify and test the wiring to lyriQ keypads. It may be necessary to move the lyriQ
  keypad to the audio module and connect it directly to the device to verify proper
  functionality.
I. Intercom Units not appearing in the “Intercom” menu –
  - Verify and test the wiring to Selective Call Intercom Unit not appearing on the
  “Intercom” Screen. It may be necessary to move the Intercom Unit to the Unity Module
  and connect it directly to the device to verify proper functionality.
  - From the home screen on an LCD connected to the Unity Module:
          - Navigate to the “Setup” menu and press “Talk/Select”
          - Scroll down to the “Firmware Info” menu selection and press “Talk/Select”
          - All Selective Call Units and LCD’s connected to the system will be listed in this
            menu
          - Verify that there are no duplicate addresses listed in the middle column
          - Verify that all Selective Call Intercom Stations on the system are running v1.4
            firmware
  If there are discrepancies in the version of firmware being run on the units or duplicate
  addresses are found, please contact Technical Support
J. Events not triggering in sequence or not triggering at all – Events
  will not be triggered in sequence and are not based on any timing delay. If four actions
  are programmed as part of an event, those actions will all trigger at relatively the same
  time. It is important to remember this when programming an event.
  If an action or multiple actions are not triggering, select the edit option and test each
  action individually. Set the action to trigger at a specific time and verify it works. This will
  help to insure one action is not causing the other actions to fail.
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K. RF Lighting – Lights not appearing in the “Lighting” menu –
  -Prior to triggering an RF scan (see Section III. (Unity System Installation Information) –
  sub-section K. (Connecting RFLC) for instructions), verify that the house binding for all of
  the RF Lighting devices has been completed.
  - Verify the RS232 adapter is wired properly. Use a standard RJ45 connected to a DB9
  adapter for connectivity. The RJ45 will plug into Serial 1 on the Integration Module
  (Serial 2 will not work!). The DB9 will plug into the serial connection on the MR232. The
  following is the proper pin layout that must be followed for the communication to work:
                         RJ45    ->   DB9
                         Pin 3   ->   Pin 3
                         Pin 6   ->   Pin 2
                         Pin 5   ->   Pin 5
L. Weather not pulling up data or showing out of date Weather –
  Canadian Zip Codes are not supported by the Unity Module. To pull proper weather
  information for Canada, the city name must be entered in full. For the United States, only
  the Zip Code is required.
  The “Weather” menu is updated at 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm, and 7pm EST. The current
  conditions are updated every half hour. After 7pm EST, the “Weather” menu will no
  longer update until 7am EST the next morning.
M. Updating the Unity Module is not working –
  -Verify proper internet connectivity from a computer connected to the same Router the
  Unity module is connected to. It is helpful to test all ports on the device including the two
  ports the Unity Module is currently connected to (see Section III. Sub-section N. 2. for
  full instructions on updating).
  - If the Unity Module is still not able to update, please contact Technical Support.
N. Not able to access Web Setup –
  - See Section IV. (Setup Guide for Web and LCD Console) for instructions on how to find
  the proper IP address to use to access the Web Setup menu for the Unity Module
  -Verify the computer that is being used to access the Web Setup menu is on the same
  IP subnet as the Unity Module.
           Example:
          -If the Unity Module has a Web Setup IP address of 192.168.40.8 and the
          computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.10, the computer will not be able to
          resolve that subnet and therefore will not allow access to the Web Setup menu.
          This can occur when there is more than one DHCP device handing out IP
          addresses on the network. This is common when more than one router is
          connected together.
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If multiple DA1004 routers are being used, the solution to this issue is to set the routing
switch to off on one of the routers which will disable the DHCP functionality of that
device. Use a CAT5 jumper cable to connect from any of the 4 LAN ports of the first
router into any of the four LAN ports on the secondary router that’s been converted into
a switch.
For third party routers, please contact the router manufacturer for instructions on how to
disable the DHCP functionality of the device.
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        VI. Unity User’s Guide
        This section describes the basic usage techniques to successfully navigate and enjoy a Unity System
        along with specific walkthroughs of the individual Unity functions.
             A. Basic Navigation:
                                                                                                                                  Right arrow
Left arrow                                                                                                                         indicator
 indicator
                                                                                                                                     Softkeys
Compass
  keys
                                                                                                                              Power button
        Above is a description of the various buttons on the front of the Unity LCD Console. Each softkey
        corresponds to the tab shown directly above it in the display. Similarly, the compass keys correspond to
        the associated arrow indicators shown in the display. For instance, in this particular screen, the left and
        right compass keys would move the Icon Wheel to the left or right accordingly.
        To navigate throughout the Unity System, from the main screen shown above, use the Left and Right
        compass keys to spin the icon wheel, and then use the Talk/Select button to choose the desired function.
        Alternatively, use the softkeys to choose the shortcut to the desired function. The Home softkey will
        always bring the Unity system back to this main screen. Pressing the Home key a second time will center
        the Icon Wheel on the Intercom icon. The power button will put the current display into standby mode.
        The display will be automatically activate if it is ever the target of an intercom call (including an ALL call
        and/or Door Event). To prevent this, place the unit in standby then press the mute button.
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B. Unity Functions:
  The following is a list of walkthroughs on using each function of the Unity system.
  1. Using the Intercom
     To enter the Intercom function, use the Left and Right compass keys until the Icon Wheel is
     over the Intercom Icon, and then press Talk/Select . A list of intercom units should be
     displayed.
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Basics
As indicated on the display, the Up and Down compass keys will move the highlight box. To
call an intercom unit, highlight that unit, then press and hold the Talk/Select button. The Unity
Intercom is a ‘press and hold’ intercom. This means to make an intercom call, the Talk/Select
button must be HELD when talking TO the highlighted unit. When the Talk/Select button is
released, the highlighted unit will have a number of seconds (15 seconds by default, but
adjustable in Settings -> Intercom) to respond in what is called ‘talk hands free’ mode. During
this mode, the unit being CALLED may respond to the CALLER without any specific intercom
interaction. After talk hands free mode times out, the intercom will return to the state it was in
upon entering the intercom screen. An audible tone will sound to indicate the transition
between the states mentioned above. A typical intercom conversation will go as follows:
•   User presses (and holds) Talk/Select
•   A tone sounds to indicate it is OK to start talking
•   User talks TO selected unit
•   User releases Talk/Select
•   A tone sounds to indicate transition to ‘talk hands free’ mode
•   Selected unit has some number of seconds (15 seconds default) to talk BACK to
    caller
•   A tone sounds to indicate end of conversation
Monitor
Pressing softkey 3 will place the unit into monitor mode. When a unit is in monitor all other
units on the system will be able to hear it.
Send Message
Pressing softkey 4 from the intercom menu will open the messaging menu.
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From this menu, messages may be sent to one, many, or all other intercom units. For full
information on sending messages, please refer to the Using Messages section of the Unity
Users Guide.
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        2.Using the Player
To enter the Player function, use the Left and Right compass keys until the Icon Wheel is over the Player
Icon, and then press Talk/Select. The player menu should be displayed. The following sections describe
the individual player sub menus. In general, the Up and Down compass keys are used to navigate the
current menu, and Talk/Select is used to select the current menu item (either bringing up another sub
menu, or redirecting to Now Playing).
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Playlists
 Selection chain:
        •   Playlists – list of playlists.
        •   Specific playlist – list of songs on
            playlists.
        •   Song – leads to Now Playing
 Clicking Playlists will display all playlists that
 have been cataloged by the Unity system.
 Selecting a specific playlist from the list of
 playlists will display all songs on that playlist.
 Selecting a song from that playlist will play the
 song and lead to the Now Playing screen.
                                                                                       Click Playlists
                  List of playlists                                               List of songs on playlist
Songs
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Selection chain:
    •   Songs – list of songs.                                                          Full Songs List
    •   Specific song – leads to Now
        Playing.
Clicking Songs will display a list of all songs
cataloged by the Unity system. Clicking on an
individual song will play that song and direct the
display to the Now Playing screen.
At any time (i.e. in any Player sub menu),
softkey 3 will open up an alphabetic search
window. The cursor keys and talk/select button
operate the mini keypad. The search is
incremental, meaning that any letter that is
input will further narrow the search. To close
the box, press softkey 3 again. The alphabetic
search box will ONLY search in the current sub
menu. For example, if the current sub menu is
Songs, the alphabetic search box will narrow
down the Songs list based on the characters
input. If the current sub menu is Artists, only
the Artist list will be narrowed down. It will still
be necessary to select an artist to view Albums
and Songs by that Artist.
                            Alphabetic search
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Artists                                                                                             Artists
          Selection chain:
              •   Artists – list of artists.
              •   Specific artist – albums by artist.
              •   Album – songs on album.
              •   Song – leads to Now Playing.
          Clicking Artists will display a list of artists
          currently cataloged. Clicking a specific artist will
          display a list of Albums by that Artist. Clicking
          an album will display songs on that album.
          Clicking a song will lead to the Now Playing
          screen.
                        Albums by artist                                                          Songs on album
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Albums                                                                                    Albums
Selection chain:
    •    Albums – list of albums.
    •    Specific album– songs on album
    •    Song – leads to Now Playing.
Clicking albums will display the list of albums
currently cataloged by the Unity System.
Clicking a specific album will display the list of
songs on that album. Clicking a song will lead
to the Now Playing screen.
                             Songs on album
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Genres
                                                                                        Genres
   Selection chain:
         •   Genres – list of genres.
         •   Specific genre– albums in genre.
         •   Album – songs on album.
         •   Song – leads to Now Playing.
   Clicking on Genres will display the list of
   genres currently cataloged by the Unity
   system. Clicking on a specific genre will
   display a list of albums in that genre. Clicking
   on an album will display a list of songs on that
   album. Clicking on a song will lead to the Now
   Playing screen.
                   Albums in genre
                                                                                     Songs on album
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Now Playing
The Now Playing screen displays the information for the current track. This information includes artist,
song, album, and a time progress bar. The Up and Down compass keys will go to the previous and next
song in the song list respectively (reference note below).
 Softkey 1 will return to the screen the GUI was at immediately before entering the Now Playing screen.
Softkey 2 will cycle between Normal, Shuffle, and Loop modes for song order.
Softkey 3 will stop the player.
Softkey 4 will toggle pause/play for the player.
NOTE: The player will continue to play through songs from a LIST using some play MODE. The play
MODE is determined by softkey 2. The LIST is determined by where the song was selected from. For
instance, if the song was selected through Artist -> Album -> Song then the LIST would contain all songs
from that album by that artist. If the song was selected through Playlist -> Song then the LIST would
contain all songs on that playlist.
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        3.Playing Music
Basics
Pressing Talk/Select on the Music icon will open the Unity Music menu. This menu is used to control all
lyriQ functionality connected to the Unity system. The Unity Music menu contains 3 tabs if the current
LCD Console has no add-on lyriQ capabilities or 4 tabs if the current LCD Console has add-on lyriQ
capabilities. The tabs are described below. (Note: To navigate between tabs, use the Left and Right
compass keys.)
IMPORTANT: To see the 4 tabs (i.e. the FIRST tab shown below), two conditions must be met.
First, the LCD Console must have add-on lyriQ support. This would be indicated by a small music
note to the left of the volume light indicators. Second, the lyriQ zone built into the LCD Console
must be associated with the Console in Setup -> Intercoms -> LCD Options. For more information
on this association, refer to the Unity Setup information regarding LCD Consoles.
       The leftmost tab contains the add-on                    The second tab contains a list of all
        Lyriq information. This tab will only                 Lyriq audio zones in the system, along
      appear if the current LCD Console has                        with their status and control.
                    built in Lyriq.
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       The third tab contains a list of
                                      o sources                         The rightm
                                                                                 most tab conttains a list of
        a
        attached   to the system. This tab is                        lyriQ audio scenes. From
                                                                                            m this tab, new   w
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        used   to switchh individual un
                                      nits to a                       scenes may be created or edited, and    d
                   speccific source.                                    existing scenes
                                                                                 s      may be
                                                                                            b executed.
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        yriQ tab
The add-o on lyriQ scree
                       en gives the user
                                     u     the follow
                                                    wing options. Softkey 1 willl toggle the lo
                                                                                              ocal lyriQ add-on
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                                     gle the local lyyriQ add-on boards
                                                                 b      Mute on
                                                                              o and off. So   oftkeys 2 and 3 will
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By-Room tab
The By Room Tab is used as a main control/status screen for any lyriQ unit connected to the system.
Softkeys 1 and 4 control power and mute respectively, and the current status regarding these two buttons
may be found in the Status column of the zone list. Softkeys 2 and 3 control the volume of the highlighted
unit. The volume of a particular unit is indicated by both the number and colored bar in the Volume
column of the zone list. Selecting a specific zone will give the following screen:
From this screen the user can set a source, volume, and status for the selected unit. The Up and Down
compass keys will change the highlighted section while the Left and Right compass keys will adjust the
currently highlighted section.
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By Source tab
The By Source Tab lists all sources available for lyriQ source selection. Clicking on a particular source will
lead to a list of lyriQ zones connected to the system. From this screen the user may choose to switch one,
many, or all zones to the selected source.
Scenes tab
The Scenes tab contains a list of all lyriQ Scenes in the Unity system. A scene may be executed to
perform batch control operations for the lyriQ system. For instance, a scene named Party may contain the
following commands: Turn on every lyriQ zone in the house except for the baby’s room, set all zone
volumes to 35%, and set all zone sources to source 4 (which could be a CD Player, for instance). From
the main Scenes tab the user may Rename, Delete, Create, or Edit a scene using softkeys 1-4
respectively. To create a new lyriQ scene, follow the procedure below.
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Clicking softkey 3 above will lead to a virtual
keypad screen. Here the user may name the
scene. The compass direction keys control
the square highlight box while the Talk/Select
key enters a letter. Pressing softkey 2 will
delete a letter (backspace), while softkey 3
will toggle the keypad between upper and
lower case letters. Once the name is entered,
softkey 4 will accept the name and move on
to the zone selection screen. At any time
softkey 1 may be pressed to cancel the
scene creation.
Upon entering a name, the zone selection
screen appears. This screen should be set up
so that it reflects the exact desired state of
the Lyriq system when the scene is executed.
This means the user should do the following
for each zone:
    •   Press softkey 2 to include or
        exclude the unit from the system.
        If a check is shown in the box to
        the right side of the highlight bar,
        that means the unit will be
        commanded to do something
        upon scene execution.
    •   Press Talk/Select over each
        included zone and set volume,
        source, and status accordingly.
Once scene setup is completed, press
softkey 4 to save all changes.
Note: As an alternative to setting the state of
each zone individually during scene creating,
the user may put the Lyriq system in the
desired state for the scene before creating
the scene. When this screen appears, the
state of the system will already be correct.
The only necessary step in this case in the
inclusion/exclusion of zones.
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        4.Creating Events
Basics
Pressing Talk/Select on the Events Icon will lead to the Unity Events menu. From this menu, Unity Events
can be created. A Unity Event is composed of a series of actions the Unity system will perform, at some
frequency, at some time in the future. For example, an event may be created to turn on the outside lights
every day at sunset. This is only one example of a Unity event. Unity events may be set up for the
following types of actions:
    •   Lighting Scene
    •   Music Scene
    •   Player Shuffle
    •   Player Function
    •   Play Message
    •   Send Message
Up to four actions of the types listed above may be set to activate for a single Unity event. To create an
event, follow the steps listed below.
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Press softkey 3 over an empty slot to                    In the virtual keypad screen, type the
        create a new event.                             name for the new event. Press softkey
                                                                 4 to accept the name.
  Select the first time this event will
 happen. Use the compass Up/Down                          Choose the frequency this event will
   keys to adjust each field and the                     occur. For instance, a reminder for a
  compass Left/Right keys to switch                        specific task may only occur once,
between fields. Press softkey 3 (Next)                   whereas a reminder to pay a bill may
             to continue.                                occur monthly. Press softkey 3 (Next)
                                                                       to continue.
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From this screen, actions are added to events.
The Left and Right compass keys are used to
select the action type while the Up and Down
compass keys are used to move on to the next
action. Once an action type is chosen, press
softkey 3 (Next) to move on to the specific
setup for the associated action type. The action
types and their specific setup are described
below.
To choose the Audio Scene action type, use
the Left and Right compass keys to navigate
to ‘Audio Scene’ and press softkey 3 (Next). A
list of all Audio Scenes currently in the Unity
system will appear.
Note: To use an Audio Scene for an action in a
Unity Event, first the Audio Scene must be
created under the Unity Music function. For
instructions on how to do this, refer to the
section labeled Unity Music Scenes.
Choose the scene to associate with this
action. This scene will be performed whenever
the event triggers. Once selected, the action
selection screen will be displayed again, this
time with the appropriate audio scene listed to
the right of the Audio Scene action type
designator.
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  To choose the player function action                        Next, choose the song which will begin
 type, use the Left and Right compass                           to play when this event triggers. For
  keys until ‘Player Function’ shows in                            instructions on how to navigate
 the highlight box and press softkey 3                         through all Unity Player menus, refer
                  (Next).                                            to the Unity Player section.
  Pressing Talk/Select at the lowest                       The song name will now appear to the
 level of a Player menu, in this case,                     right of the Player Function action type
will select the song for the event. The                       designator. NOTE: After the initial
  event will start the song playing on                      song plays, all songs continue to play
Source i in whichever play mode the                                       in list order.
      Unity Player is currently in.
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To choose the Lighting Scene action type, use the
Left and Right compass keys until ‘Lighting Scene’
appears in the highlight box. Press softkey 3 (Next)
to continue. Next will be displayed a list of all Unity
Lighting Scenes currently in the system.
Note: To choose a lighting scene for a Unity Event
action, that scene must have already been created
under Unity Lighting. For instructions on how to do
so, refer to the Unity Lighting portion of the guide.
Press Talk/Select to choose a lighting scene to
associate with the action. Once a scene is chosen,
the Unity Event action screen will be displayed
again, this time with the chosen lighting scene
displayed to the right of the Lighting Scene action
type designator.
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To choose the Send Message action                       A list of Unity Intercom units will
type, use the Left and Right compass                 appear on the screen. Use the Up and
keys until ‘Send Message’ appears in                   Down compass keys to select the
         the highlighted box.                         unit(s) the message should go out to
                                                            upon trigger of the event.
  Press the Talk/Select button to start                  The action list will now appear again
    recording the message. Press                           with the destination of the send
    Talk/Select once more to finish                      message action listed to the right of
 recording the message and save it to                   the Send Message action designator.
              the action.
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Pressing softkey 1 (Done) from the Event Action list at any point in the above procedure will finalize the
event. The display will show the list of events with the newly created event at the end of the list. It is not
necessary to have all 4 action slots in an event filled. An even may contain 1-4 events. The two event
action types not discussed above are the Player Shuffle action type and the Play Message action type.
The Player Shuffle action type is almost identical to the Player Function action type. The difference
between the two comes when the event is triggered. When a Player Shuffle event is triggered, the Unity
Player will play the selected song on Source i and automatically put the Player into shuffle mode.
The Play Message action type is almost identical to the Send Message action type. The difference
between the two comes when the event is triggered. The Play Message action type will play the message
immediately, at the units designated during the event action setup. The Send Message action type will
send the message to the units designated during the event action setup, but the message will not be
played until the user initiates a play from one of those units.
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        5.Using the Thermostat
Pressing Talk/Select while the icon wheel is over Thermostat will open the Unity Thermostat menu. This
menu displays current temperature conditions and allows control of Unity compatible thermostats.
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The Unity Thermostat screen has two
modes described below:
Run mode displays the current
temperature and outside temperature.
It allows the user to change the heat
and cool set points using the Up and
Down compass keys.
Softkey 1 will cycle between the
connected thermostats. (Unity may
have up to 3 connected thermostats.)
Softkey 2 will toggle between Heat,
Cool, and Auto.
Softkey 3 will toggle the fan On and
Off.
Softkey 4 will put the thermostat in
Hold mode.
Hold mode displays the temperature
and outside temperature like Run
Mode. It also displays a set point and
resume time. The Left and Right
compass keys will cycle between
regions in order: set point, month, day,
year, hour minute. The Up and Down
compass keys will adjust the current
region.
Softkeys 1-3 do the same as above.
Softkey 4 will toggle the current
thermostat back to Run Mode.
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        6.Using Lighting
Pressing Talk/Select when the icon bar is over Lighting will open the Unity Lighting menu. From this
menu, the user may control any RF Lighting units connected to the Unity system. Also from this menu,
Lighting Scenes may be created and executed.
The Lighting zones screen displays a list of all
RF Lighting units and collections in the system.
The Up and Down compass keys are used to
navigate the list. The Left and Right compass
keys will switch between the Zones and Scenes
tabs at the top of the list.
Softkey 1 and 2 are used to adjust the
highlighted zone’s light level Down and Up
respectively.
 Softkey 3 is used to toggle the highlighted zone
On and Off.
Softkey 4 is used to send the highlighted zone to
a 100% value.
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Lighting Scenes
The Lighting Scenes screen displays a list of scenes recorded in the Unity system. A Lighting Scene is a
simple way to group together RF Lighting commands so they may be performed with a single button
press. Pressing Talk/Select on any one of the scenes will execute the Lighting commands associated
with that scene.
Softkey 1 (Rename) will display a virtual keyboard allowing the user to rename the highlighted scene.
Softkey 2 (Delete) will remove the highlighted scene from the system.
Softkey 3 (Create) will start the process for creating a new Lighting Scene. For details on creating a new
scene refer to the instructions below.
Softkey 4 (Edit) is very similar to create however instead of making a new scene, the scene modifications
will just be applied to the currently highlighted scene.
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Creating a Lighting Scene
After pressing softkey 3 (Create) a virtual
keypad will be displayed. Use the compass
keys to enter a name for the scene. Softkey 4
will accept the name and advance to the zone
inclusion screen.
The next screen will show a list of Lighting
Zones currently in the system. The Up and
Down compass keys will navigate the zone list.
Pressing Talk/Select over any one unit will
toggle its inclusion in the scene. A check will
appear in the box under ‘Include’ if the unit is to
be included in the scene. The Left and Right
compass keys will adjust the level of the
highlighted unit for the scene. This will not
affect the zones level in real time, it will only set
the level to which the unit will ramp when the
scene is triggered. Softkeys 3 and 4 will set the
zone scene level to 0% and 100% respectively.
When the scene is configured properly,
pressing softkey 1 (Save) will save the scene to
the system. The new scene will now be
displayed in the Lighting Scenes list.
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        7.Using Cameras
Pressing Talk/Select when the icon wheel is
over Cameras will bring up the Unity Cameras
screen. This screen contains live feeds of all
cameras connected to the system (Note: The
feeds are displayed one at a time).
The softkeys in the camera screen switch between the camera feeds. If the Unity system is attached to
no more than 4 cameras, softkeys 1-4 will switch to each of these four cameras respectively. If the Unity
system is attached to more than 4 cameras the keys will be mapped as follows:
Softkeys 1-3 are mapped to cameras 1-3 OR cameras 4-6.
Softkey 4 is mapped to ‘More’ (as shown above) which toggles the mapping of softkeys 1-3.
Camera sequencing:
Pressing either the right or the left compass key will begin sequencing through the available cameras.
The dwell between camera switching can be adjusted by pressing the up or down compass keys.
To stop sequencing, the left or right keys may be pressed again, or any camera key may be pressed to
switch to that camera and end sequencing.
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        8.Using Messages
Pressing the Talk/Select button while the icon
wheel is over Messages will open the Unity
Messaging screen. This screen provides the
ability to send messages to Unity Intercom units.
To send a message, follow the procedure below.
                                                           A list of all possible destinations will appear. The
     The main Messaging screen will display                  Up and Down compass keys can be used to
     any messages the current unit has in its                 navigate this list. The Talk/Select button will
      mailbox (this unit currently has none).                   designate a destination for the message.
       Softkey 2 will send a new message.
         To record the message, press                  Once the message has been sent, it will appear in the
      Talk/Select to start recording, begin              mailbox of all units that are part of the destination.
       speaking, and press Talk/Select a                Softkey 4 will play the message (also removing the
         second time to stop recording.                  NEW tag). Softkey 3 will delete the message. The
      Pressing Talk/Select a third time will            small message indicator light on bottom right of the
              send the message.                        LCD Console will blink a pattern indicating the number
                                                                 of NEW messages in its mailbox.
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        9.Using Weather
Pressing Talk/Select while the icon wheel is over
Weather will bring up the Unity Weather screen.
This screen gives an overview of current
weather conditions and forecasts.
The left pane shows the outside temperature,
sky condition, daily low and high temperature,
current wind speed and direction, chance of
precipitation and daily sunrise and sunset
times. The right pane gives an abbreviated five
day forecast.
Softkey 3 can be used to switch between
Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Softkey 4 can be used to set the location for
which the weather will be reported. Refer to the
instructions below for setting the location.
Pressing softkey 4 (Location) will bring up a
virtual keyboard. The location may be entered at
this keyboard in one of two ways.
Option 1 – by US zip code: Using the compass
keys, enter the zip code for the desired region. If
the region can be found, the region name will be
displayed in the top right corner. If not, a
notification will pop up stating so.
Option 2 – by region name: Using the compass
keys, enter the name of the desired region in the
virtual keypad. For example, the current region
above would be found by typing ‘beverly hills,
ca’ into the virtual keyboard. Character case
does not matter when typing in region names.
(Note: for users located in Canada, names are
to be typed in as <city>, Canada. For instance,
for weather in Toronto, type in ‘toronto, canada’.)
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VII. Network Sharing
The following section describes the steps necessary to share a folder on the local
network so it may be cataloged by the Unity Player function. After following the
procedure for the correct music server operating system (i.e. the operating system
running on the computer containing the music to be shared), refer to Appendix A to
perform a Unity Player Catalog action.
Supported Server Operating Systems:
  • Windows
         o XP
         o Vista
         o 7
  • Apple
         o OS X
   A. Windows XP
   Before any sharing can be done in Windows XP, the Network Setup Wizard must be
   run. Follow these steps to run the Network Setup Wizard.
      1. Log in as a member of the Administrators group.
      2. Click Start, and then click on Control Panel.
      3. Click ‘Network and Internet Connections’.
      4. Click ‘Network Setup Wizard’.
      5. On the ‘Welcome…’ page, click Next.
      6. On the ‘Before you continue’ page, click Next.
      7. If the wizard detects disconnected hardware, make sure all cables are
          connected and press Next. If a wireless connection will be used, select the
          ‘Ignore disconnected network hardware’ and click Next.
      8. Choose the internet connection method. If the computer connects direction to
          a modem, select the first option. If the computer connects to a router first,
          select the second option.
      9. If the ‘Select your internet connection’ page appears, click Next.
      10. Give the computer a description and name and click Next.
      11. Give the workgroup a name. (recommended name: WORKGROUP)
      12. Select ‘Turn on file and printer sharing’.
      13. On the ‘Ready to apply…’ page, click Next.
      14. Select ‘Just finish the wizard’ and click Next.
      15. On the ‘Completing the Network Setup Wizard page’, click Finish.
      16. Click Yes to restart the machine.
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There are slight variations in the procedure for sharing music with Unity depending
on the edition of Windows XP (e.g. Home, Professional, Media Center, etc). The
variations will be described below as options.
    1. Open Windows Explorer and locate the folder containing the music to be
        shared with Unity. (Note: It is easiest to group all music files and folders to be
        shared under a single folder (e.g. ‘Unity Music’) and then perform all share
        operations on this single folder. For simplicity sake, it is assumed all music is
        grouped as such.)
   2. Right click the ‘Unity Music’ folder and click Sharing and Security. Click on the
      Sharing tab. Depending on the edition of Windows XP, there are two options:
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                                      Option 1
Option 1: The tab will contain two radio buttons that read Do not share this folder
and Share this folder respectively.
   1. Click the radio button next to Share this folder.
   2. (optional) Enter a Share name.
   3. (optional) Set the User limit.
   4. Click Permissions.
   5. Make sure ‘Everyone’ is listed in the Group or User Name list with a
      permission of ‘Read’. If not, click Add and type ‘Everyone’ into the textbox,
      then click Check Names. Once ‘Everyone’ is selected, click OK.
   6. Click OK to exit the Add screen.
   7. Click Apply, and then OK to exit the Sharing and Security window.
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                                     Option 2
Option 2: The tab will contain two sections labeled Local Sharing and Security and
Network Sharing and Security respectively.
   1. In the Network Sharing and Security section, click Share this folder on the
      network.
   2. Enter a Share Name in the text field.
   3. Leave the check box next to Allow network users to change my files blank.
   4. Click Apply, and then OK to exit the Sharing and Security window.
If neither of the options above appears, or for any reason Music Sharing is still not
functional, follow the troubleshooting steps outlined in Section V. Technical
Troubleshooting – sub-section A.
B. Windows Vista
There are two methods for sharing music using the Windows Vista operating
system. The first method (recommended) involves copying music to the ‘Public
Share’ folder. The second method involves sharing the music from elsewhere
without copying it to ‘Public Shares’. Both methods are described in detail below:
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Note - Both methods of sharing apply to the following editions of Windows Vista:
Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise.
METHOD 1 – Copy to Public Shares:
Music Share Location:
  1. Left Click Windows Start Menu button in lower left corner.
  2. Select Documents.
   3. Select Public from the left side menu under ‘Favorite Links’.
   4. Copy /Save music files into ‘Public Music’ folder.
Turning on Music Sharing
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1. Left Click Windows Start Menu button in lower left corner.
2. Select Control Panel.
3. Double Click on Network and Sharing Center.
4.   Turn ON Network Discovery.
5.   Turn ON File Sharing.
6.   Turn ON Media Sharing.
7.   Turn OFF Public Folder Sharing.
8.   Turn OFF Password Protected Sharing.
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METHOD 2 – Share from anywhere:
  1. Locate the files to be shared. (Note: It is easiest to group all music files and
     folders to be shared under a single folder (e.g. ‘Unity Music’) and then
     perform all share operations on this single folder. For simplicity sake, it is
     assumed all music is grouped as such.)
  2. Right click the ‘Unity Music’ folder, and then in the context menu, click Share.
  3. In the File Sharing dialog box: Click the arrow next to the text box, select
     Everyone, and click Add.
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4. Under Peermission Level,
                     L      click the arrow next
                                            n    to Everyone and set
                                                                 s them ass a
   Reader.
5. Click Sha
           are. If prom
                      mpted, enterr the admin
                                            nistrator passsword or provide
                                                                   p
   necessarry confirmaation.
6. Click Don
           ne.
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Note: If the computer is in a workgroup, there is an option to enable or disable
password protection. With password protection OFF, Unity will be able to discover
the Music with only a Catalog action. With password protection ON, a computer
name, share name, username, and password must be provided under Unity Player
Setup. To enable/disable password protection open the Network and Sharing Center
by following steps 1-3 from Method 1. Once there, turn OFF Password Protected
Sharing.
If one or both of the previous methods have failed, and Music Sharing is still not
functional, follow the troubleshooting steps outlined in Section V. Technical
Troubleshooting – sub-section A.
C. Windows 7
There are two methods for sharing music for Unity using the Windows 7 operating
system. The first method (recommended) involves copying music to the ‘Public
Share’ folder. The second method involves sharing the Music from elsewhere
without copying it to ‘Public Shares’. Both methods involve a similar procedure,
described below:
Note - Both methods of Sharing apply to all editions of Windows 7.
Music Share Location:
  1. Click the Start Button in the lower left corner.
  2. Click the appropriate user account name at the top of the right hand side of
      the menu.
  3. Click the arrow beside Libraries to expand the folders.
  4. Select the Music Item under libraries.
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   5. Copy/Move all music to be shared with Unity into this location. It is easiest to
      create a new folder named ‘Unity Music’ for example, and copy all music to
      this folder. This way all sharing can be done by performing actions on this
      single folder. (Note: at this point, if the music is to be copied somewhere else,
      as noted by the second option above, do so now, instead of copying to this
      location.)
Turn on Public Sharing
   1. Click the Start button in the lower left corner.
   2. Click on Control Panel.
   3. Click Network and Internet.
   4. Click Network and Sharing Center.
   5. In the menu on the left, click Change Advanced Sharing Settings.
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6. Click the down arrow to expand the curre  ent network profile.
7. Under Pu ublic Folderr Sharing, turn
                                   t    ON shaaring.
8. Under Ne etwork Disccovery, turnn ON discovvery.
9. Under Fiile and Prin
                      nter Sharingg, turn ON sharing
                                             s
10. Click Sav
            ve Changess. If promptted, provide
                                             e administra
                                                        ator password or
    confirmation as nee
                      eded.
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Turn ON Sharinng
   1. Locate thhe files to be
                           b shared. (Note:
                                       (       This is the folde
                                                               er the musicc was just
      copied in
              n to. In this example, itt will be refe
                                                    erred to as ‘Unity Mussic’.)
   2. Right clic
               ck the ‘Unityy Music’ follder and clicck Share With,
                                                              W     then seelect ‘Speccific
      People’.
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3. In the Fille Sharing Wizard,
                        W       select the dropdown arro
                                                       ow next to the textbox,,
   choose ‘Everyone’ from
                        f   the list, and click Add.
4. Under the Permissio
                     on Level co
                               olumn, sele
                                         ect Read.
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   5. Click Sha
              are. If prom
                         mpted, proviide adminisstrator passsword or co
                                                                      onfirmation as
                                                                                  a
      needed.
Notee: With passsword proteected sharing turned OFF,
                                                  O     Unity will be able
                                                                         e to discove
                                                                                    er
the music
    m      with only
                o    a Cata
                          alog action. With passw word proteccted sharingg turned ONN, a
comp puter namee, share namme, usernaame, and pa  assword mu ust be provided under
Unityy Player Se
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                                      e password d protected sharing, op pen the
Advaanced Sharring Settinggs by followiing steps 1-6 from Meethod 1. Oncce there, tuurn
OFF Password Protected Sharing.
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D. Mac
   M OS X Leopard//Snow Leopard (10
                                  0.5.x & 10.6.x) Netw
                                                     work Sharring
Apple e has provided  d the means for
                                    f their OS X operating syystem to sharre files via the  e SMB protoco   ol
(Wind dows File Sha  aring). This is the same filee sharing mecchanism that thet Unity Inteegration Modu   ule
uses tot find shared d music on the home network. Apple allows a       for two methods of sharing
                                                                                            s        files. The
first method
      m        is via public
                      p      accesss viewable by anyone via th  he users Pub blic folder and the enabling of
Windo ows File Sharring. It is also possible to share a userrs folder (such   h as an iTune es library) usin
                                                                                                           ng
user level shares. Based on Apple’s implem        mentation this section is divvided up into two methods,
publicc level file sha
                     aring and Use er level file sharing.
                     – This levvel of sharing enables any music in the Public Folderrs of each use
Public Level File Sharring                                                                       er of
the co           e seen by the Unity Integra
     omputer to be                          ation module.
Go to Æ System   m Preference es Æ Sharing   g
                                                                                                     Select File Sharing,
                                                                                                     then the follder to
                                                                                                     share. Makke certain
                                                                                                     that Window ws File
                                                                                                     Sharing is enabled
                                                                                                                 e
                                                                                                     under Optioons
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   Folderr Level Sharing (user level sharres)
   In ord der to share user folders yoou must enab ble file sharingg, denote wha at folder(s) to share, and who
                                                                                                              w
   has access to them    m. An accoun nt with adminiistrative privileges will be necessary
                                                                                 n           forr this step. (th
                                                                                                               his is
   the de efault account type)
   While  e it is possible
                         e to share you
                                      ur own folderss and use one  e of the adminnistrative accoounts, for seccurity
   it is re
          ecommended to create a new  n    user accoount that doess not have ad  dministrative privileges.
                                                                                                p            Thhe
   followwing example will show the sharing of th  he user Thomas P Cunning      gham’s iTunes music folde    er. A
   secon  ndary accountt called Unity will be setup to have acce   ess to the fold
                                                                                 der. (This foldder only)
   Go to  o Æ System     m Preference es Æ Accoun   nts
                       Se
                        elect
                       Ac
                        ccounts
Then sele
        ect the + sign to create a new account
For this example
         e       we created
                     c      a sta
                                andard user account with
                                                       h the username of unity and
                                                                               a any simple
password d you desire
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Once satisfied with th
                     he settings press
                                  p       Create Account
The scree
        en should noww look similar to this (the graphic
                                                 g       icon can
                                                              c be anythin
                                                                         ng you selectt)
Press the back arrow at a the top left to get to the main
                                                     m    level of the System Preferences.
                                                                                P
Select Sharing and the en Select the + under Sharred Folders to   o select the fo
                                                                                older you wou
                                                                                            uld like to share.
(In this exxercise we are
                        e going to shaare the user tccunningham’ss Music Folde  er)
Select the
         e Music Folde
                     er
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Highlight the
          t folder youu just shared (Music in thiss case) AND press
                                                              p     the pluss under Userss. Add the un
                                                                                                     nity
account as
         a one of the accts
                      a      to see the
                                    t share.
NEXT pre ess the Option
                      ns button
         e check box Share
Select the           S     files and
                                   d folders usin
                                                ng SMB AND select the Un
                                                                       nity user acco
                                                                                    ount and selecct
Done.
At this point you will ha
                        ave not shared the user tcu
                                                  unningham’s iTunes Musicc folder to the unity user
account. This informattion can now be entered in  nto the Integra                        e information so
                                                                ation Moduless Add a Share
that Unity can see this iTunes libraryy.
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This can be
          b done one of o two ways… …
In web seetup you will enter
                       e     in the Co
                                     omputer Nam me of Max-Dua
                                                             al
The musicc share of Mu usic
The Usern name of unityy
Lastly the
         e password us sed to create the unity acco
                                                  ount.
       e could be enttered by the Unity
The same                          U     GUI.
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E. Performing a Unity Catalog action
This section describes, in short, how to perform a Unity Catalog action. For full
details on all Unity Player functions, see the Unity Player Documentation.
   1. Power on a Unity LCD Console or Unity TVDI and navigate to the home
       screen.
   2. Use the cursor keys to move the icon wheel and press Talk/Select to choose
       the Setup icon.
   3. Use the cursor keys to scroll down, highlight and select the Player sub menu.
   4. Press hotkey 2 (the green button on a Unity remote) to initiate a Player
       Catalog action.
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VIII. Web Control
   This section describes the Unity control that is available through the internet. The system allows
   for two types of interfaces:
   • x.x.x.x/control – best used from a pc or tablet. The interface is optimized for a larger screen.
   •   x.x.x.x/mobile – best used from a mobile device (smart phone or iTouch). The interface is
       optimized for the smaller screen.
   A. CONTROL
                                                       IP address for the Unity system web
                                                       control (x.x.x.x/control). Found in
                                                       “Settings | Network Info”.
                                                                 Click to access the Unity digital music
                                                                 player (including internet radio)
                                                                 Click to access the Unity lighting
                                                                 Click to access the music control for
                                                                 the lyriQ audio system
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1. Unity We
          eb Controll - Player
                                                                     H
                                                                     Heading shows the submenu
                                                                 Playyer icons allow the user to
                                                                 selecct previous-son ng, pause/play,
                                                                 playeer-mode and next-song.
                                                                                     n
                                                                 The user can selecct between thre  ee
                                                                 playeer modes.
                                                                      1. Normal – play continuess
                                                                           until the end
                                                                                     e of the list.
                                                                        2.       Repeat – play continuess
                                                                                 until the end
                                                                                           e of the list,
                                                                                 then repeats from the
                                                                                 beginning g of the list.
                                                                        3.       Shuffle – plays randomlyy
                                                                                 through th
                                                                                          he list.
      Click fo
             or the type of music
                            m
      list
                                               The
                                                 e now-playing pane
                                                                 p     shows
                                               wha
                                                 at’s currently se
                                                                 elected.
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If Playlistss are selected
                         d, the user is presented a list of all playlist:
                                                                                 Searchh box for searcching the
                                                                                 current category (playlists).
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Choosing a playlist brings up a list of the songs in that playlist:
                                                                           From here, the user can select
                                                                           a song to start playing the list.
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If Songs are selected, the user is presented a list of all songs:
                                                                        From here, the user can select
                                                                        a song to start playing the list.
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If Artists are selected, the user is presented a list of all artists:
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Choosing an artist brings up a list off all albums frrom that artistt:
                                                                          From here,, the user can select
                                                                                                        s      an
                                                                          album to ge  et a song list frrom that
                                                                          album, or getg a song list of o all songs by
                                                                          this artist.
                                                                          The user ca   an then select a song from
                                                                          that list to begin
                                                                                       b      playing.
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If Albums are selected, the user is presented a list of all albums:
                                                                      From here, the user can select an
                                                                      album to get a song list from that
                                                                      album.
                                                                      The user can then select a song
                                                                      from that list to begin playing.
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If Genres are selected, the user is presented a list of all genres:
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Choosing a genre brings up a list of all albums from that genre:
                                                 From here, the user can select an
                                                 album to get a song list from that
                                                 album, or get a song list of all songs
                                                 in this genre.
                                                 The user can then select a song
                                                 from that list to begin playing.
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If Internet Radio is sele
                        ected, the use
                                     er is presente
                                                  ed a list on Intternet Radio categories:
                                                                               c
                                                                          The Searcch box may be used to search    h
                                                                          for an available internet radio
                                                                                                    r     station.
                                                                          The player controls alloww you to
                                                                          pause, rewwind or fast-forrward the
                                                                                    adio station radio station.
                                                                          internet ra
                                                                          Fast forwaard cannot be used
                                                                                                    u     to travel
                                                                          forward in time.
                                            The “Myy Presets” will only
                                                                     o    be availab
                                                                                   ble
                                            if the usser has a radiottime account and
                                                                                   a
                                            has provvided the acco ount informationn
                                            to the Unity
                                                    U     System thhrough the
                                            Settingss screen.
Choosing a category will
                    w expand tha
                               at into furtherr categories…
                                                          …
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…until eventually resulting in a list of available stations to choose:
                                                                Choose a station to begin playing
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2. Unity Web Control – Lighting
                                                     Click ‘Zones’ to control a lighting zone.
                                                     Click ‘Scenes’ to activate a lighting
                                                     scene.
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Unity Web Control – Lighting > Zones
                                             Click on ALL to control all zones
                                             simultaneously.
                                             Click on a zone to access that zone’s
                                             controls.
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       Lighting controls. Note that this will always
       be at the bottom of the screen – may
       involve scrolling.
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Unity Web Control – Lighting > Scenes
                                           Click on a scene to activate that scene.
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3. Unity Web Control – Music Control
                                       Click ‘By Room’ to control a lyriq room.
                                       Click ‘Scenes’ to activate a lyriq scene.
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Unity Web Control – Music Control > By Room
                                      Click on WHOLE HOUSE to control all
                                      rooms simultaneously.
                                    Click on a room to access that room’s controls.
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lyriq audio controls. Note that this will
always be at the bottom of the screen –
may involve scrolling.
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Unity Web Control – Music Control > Scenes
                                         Click on a scene to activate that scene.
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B. MOBILE
   M
Desig
    gned to use mobile
                m       devic
                            ces with web
                                       bkit compatib
                                                   ble browsers
                                                              s such as the
                                                                          e iPhone, iPo
                                                                                      od
Touch, iPad, Android, Blackberry Storm, WebOS,
                                        W       and
                                                  d other devices.
                                                          IP address for the Unity syystem web
                                                          mobile (x.x.x.x/mobile). Found
                                                                                    F        in “Settin
                                                                                                      ngs
                                                          | Network In
                                                                     nfo”.
                                                          Note that th
                                                                     his is generally hidden, as
                                                          shown in thhe following picctures.
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           Co
            ontrol selection
                           ns.
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1. Unity Web
         W Mobiile – Play
                        yer
                               Return
                                    ns to main men
                                                 nu.
                                    Player selection
                                    P              ns. Refer to
                                    co
                                     ontrol descriptiion for
                                    fu
                                     unctionality.
                                       To conserve screen
                                                   s       space, the
                                                                   t
                                       “Now Playing”” screen is now
                                                                  wa
                                       separate wind
                                                   dow.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Player – Now Play
                                   ying
                                                                        Returns to Pla
                                                                                     ayer main menu.
                                                Now playing co
                                                N              ontrols. Refer tot
                                                c
                                                control descripttion for function
                                                                                nality.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Player – Songs
                                                     Song list. Choose
                                                                 C          a song to begin
                                                     playing.
                                                     Playlists, Arttists, Albums and
                                                                                  a
                                                     Genres workk similarly. Refer to
                                                     control desccription for funcctionality.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Player – Internet Radio
                                     R
                                                          Internet Radio
                                                                   R     list. Cho
                                                                                 oose an item
                                                                  ate the station list.
                                                          to naviga
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                          Interne
                                et Radio station list (from My
                          Presetts). Choose an  n item to begin
                          playing
                                g that station.
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2. Unity We
          eb Mobile – Lighting
                             g
                                                  Lighting sele
                                                              ections. Refer to control
                                                  description for
                                                              f functionalityy.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Lighting
                          g – Zones
                                                     Lighting zonees. Select a zoone
                                                     to bring up the control scree
                                                                                 en.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Lighting
                          g – Zones – Control
                                                            Lighting
                                                                   g zone control. Select a
                                                            box to control
                                                                   c       the lightting zone.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Lighting
                          g – Scenes
                                   s
                                              Selecct to activate this Lighting Sce
                                                                                  ene.
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3. Unity Web Mobiile – Music
                           c
                                                Music selecctions. Refer to
                                                                          o control
                                                description for
                                                            f functionalityy.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Music – By Room
                                                    lyriq audio zo
                                                                 ones. Select a zone
                                                    to bring up th
                                                                 he control scree
                                                                                en.
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               e – Music – By Room - Control
                                                        lyriq audio zone control. Select a checckbox to
                                                        activate/d
                                                                 deactivate Powwer and Mute. Select the
                                                        down arro ow to access menus
                                                                               m      for Volume and Input.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Music – By Room – Control – Volume
                                     Scroll and select to set th
                                                               his zone’s volum
                                                                              me.
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Unity Web Mobile
               e – Music – By Room – Control – Input
                                     Select this zone’s
                                                 z      source input.
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               e – Music – Scenes
                                        Select to
                                                o activate this Music
                                                                M     Scene.
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IX. Specifications
 A. Absolute Maximum System Limitations:
   1. System
      a. 64 Total Devices.
            i.  Every element of the Unity system counts towards this limitation
                (Integration Module, Integration Expansion, LCD Module, Combo/Camera
                Module, LCD Console, TVDI, SCI Controller, Room Unit, Door Unit, Video
                Door Unit, Patio Unit, Studio Camera)
   2. Intercom
      a. 32 Studio Intercom Units
            i.  Every device that can act as a Unity Studio intercom station counts towards
                this limitation (LCD Console, Room Unit, Door Unit, Video Door Unit, Patio
                Unit)
           ii.  Each Intercom station can have a single video source associated with it.
                  a) When a video source is associated with an intercom station, it will be
                       displayed as an inset window in the Intercom screen when this unit is
                       highlighted.
          iii.  Each Intercom station can be associated with up to 4 lyriQ Audio Zones.
                  a) When an audio zone is associated with an intercom station, this audio
                       zone will be muted during an intercom call involving this station.
      b. 8 Groups
            i.  Each Group can contain any or all Intercom Units
      c. 30 Door Chimes
            i.  20 standard door chimes (pre-programmed by Legrand)
           ii.  10 user generated door chimes
      d. 4 Door Release outputs
            i.  Open collector outputs used to trigger a relay to activate the door strike
      e. 4 Doorbell Alerts outputs
            i.  Open collector outputs used to trigger other systems that the doorbell was
                activated.
   3. User Interfaces
      a. 8 Distinct User Interfaces (LCD Console-HA5000-xx, HA5009-xx, or HA5010-xx
           or TVDI HA5201-xx)
            i.  With a fully expanded system (1 Integration Module: HA6001 and 3
                Integration Expansion Modules: HA6101), the system can serve 8
                independent and unique user interfaces.
                  a) Each user interface can be expanded to 8 duplicate TVDI’s. Each
                       TVDI on this expansion will show the same user interface.
      b. User Interface Display Timeouts
            i.  LCD Console Power-Down Timeout selectable from 5 minutes to 1 hour.
           ii.  TVDI Screen Save Timeout selectable from 5 minutes to forever.
   4. Video Inputs (Cameras: CM5002-xx and Video Door Units: IC5003-xx)
      a. 6 Video Inputs
            i.  Requires LCD Module: CM1010 or Camera/Combo Module: CM1048.
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    b. Video sequencing rate adjustable between 1 second and 30 seconds.
5. lyriQ (Audio Distribution)
    a. 16 Distinct lyriQ Audio Stations
         i.  With a lyriQ Expander AU1023, we support 16 unique lyriQ zones.
               a) Each zone can be expanded to 4 duplicate lyriQ zones through the
                    cascading of a 1x4 module: AU7396. Each lyriQ zone on this
                    expanded 1x4 module: AU7396 will receive the same source.
               b) Note that for an expanded zone, only one of the keypads in this zone
                    can be selected as master. This is the keypad that will respond with
                    the status for this zone.
    b. 5 Distributed Sources, 2 Local Sources per zone
         i.  Source 1-4 from 4x8 Module: AU1002
               a) Analog sources received from 3rd party AV equipment
        ii.  Source i from Integration Module
               a) Digital audio content from Music Shares or Internet Radio
       iii.  2 Local Sources: AU5008-XX per Audio Zone
    c. 8 Scenes
         i.  Each scene can contain any or all of the lyriQ zones
6. HVAC
    a. 3 Thermostats
    b. Thermostat Schedules
         i.  7 days
        ii.  4 periods/day
7. Lighting
    a. 128 Zones of lighting
    b. 10 collections
         i.  Each collection can contain up to xxx zones
    c. 10 scenes
         i.  Each scene can contain up to xxx zones
8. Events
    a. 20 Events
    b. Each Event can contain up to 4 individual actions.
9. Messages
    a. Up to 30 Messages, each up to 4 minutes in length
10. Player (Digital Audio Content Manager)
    a. Maximum tested limits for cataloging:
         i.  50,000 songs.
        ii.  10,000 albums.
       iii.  10,000 artists
       iv.   1000 genres
        v.   1000 playlist
    b. 8 Network-Share Entries
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B. Typical System Specifications
   1. Single Unity Integration Module HA6001
      a. User Interfaces (LCD Console HA5000/HA5009/HA5010-xx & TVDI HA5201-xx)
           i.  Minimum: 0 interfaces
                 a) Although the Unity system will operate without any user interfaces,
                      this configuration will result in all setup and control being performed
                      via the web-setup and web-control.
          ii.  Maximum: 2 interfaces
                 a) A single Integration Module HA6001 can drive 2 separate user
                      interfaces (LCD Consoles HA5000/HA5009/HA5010-xx and TVDI’s
                      HA5201-xx).
         iii.  TVDI Expanders HA5202 – Maximum: 2 Cascaded Expander Pairs for a
               total of 16 ports (4 + 4 & 4 + 4).
                 a) Using a TVDI expander HA5202, either (or both) of these user
                      interfaces can be expanded to service 4 TVDI’s HA5201-xx. A
                      second TVDI Expander HA5202 can be cascaded to allow up to 8
                      TVDI’s HA5201-xx. Note that each of the expanded TVDI’s HA5201-
                      xx will be presented the same user interface.
      b. Video Devices (Cameras CM5002-xx and Video Door Units IC5003-xx)
           i.  Minimum: 0
          ii.  Maximum: 4
         iii.  The Integration Module HA6001 specifies 2 ports for cameras CM5002-xx
               and 2 ports for Qlink Video (Video Doors IC5003-xx). However, any of
               these ports may be used for either device type.
                 a) NOTE: for an EXPANSION system using HA6101, only the Qlink
                      Video ports are cascaded. The Camera ports must be cascaded
                      through the use of LCD Module CM1010 or Combo/Camera Module
                      CM1048.
      c. Intercom Devices (Room Units IC5000-xx, Door Units IC5002-xx, Patio Units
          IC5004-xx)
           i.  Minimum: 0
          ii.  Maximum: 12
         iii.  The Integration Module HA6001 specifies 8 ports for intercom connections.
               However, the Camera Ports and Qlink Video Ports may be used as
               additional intercom ports, if they are not needed for cameras CM5002-xx or
               video doors IC5003-xx. This provides the additional connection ports for a
               total of 12.
         iv.   1 Door Release Output
          v.   1 Doorbell Alert Output
      d. lyriQ Devices
           i.  Connection to lyriQ 1x4 Modules AU1014
                 a) Maximum: 4 lyriQ Zones
                      1) Each lyriQ Zone connection can be expanded through the use of a
                          1x4 AU1014 to expand to 4 keypads in a single zone. Note that
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                     for this option, all keypads in the expanded zone will be set to the
                     same source.
              b) Maximum: 2 Distributed Sources
                 1) Source 1 from 1x4 AU1014
                 2) Source i from Integration Module HA6001
              c) Maximum: 4 lyriQ Local Sources AU5008-xx
                 1) Each zone can support up to 4 Local Source Inputs AU5008-xx
       ii.   Connection to lyriQ 4x8 Modules AU1002
              a) Maximum: 8 lyriQ Zones
                 1) Each lyriQ Zone connection can be expanded through the use of a
                     1x4 AU1014 to expand to 4 keypads in a single zone. Note that
                     for this option, all keypads in the expanded zone will be set to the
                     same source.
              b) Maximum: 5 Distributed Sources
                 1) Source 1-4 from 4x8 AU1002
                 2) Source i from Integration Module HA6001
              c) Maximum: 4 lyriQ Local Sources AU5008-xx
                 1) Each zone can support up to 4 local sources AU5008-xx
      iii.   Connection to lyriQ 4x8 Expansion Module AU1023 (and 2 lyriQ 4x8
             Modules AU1002)
              a) Maximum: 16 lyriQ Zones
                 1) Each lyriQ Zone connection can be expanded through the use of a
                     1x4 AU1014 to expand to 4 keypads in a single zone. Note that
                     for this option, all keypads in the expanded zone will be set to the
                     same source.
              b) Maximum: 5 Distributed Sources
                 1) Source 1-4 from 4x8 AU1002
                 2) Source i from Integration Module HA6001
              c) Maximum: 4 lyriQ Local Sources AU5008-xx
                 1) Each zone can support up to 4 local sources AU5008-xx
2. LCD Module or Combo/Camera Module CM1048
   a. EXPANDS: Video Devices (Cameras CM5002-xx and Video Door Units IC5003-
      xx)
       i.  INCREASE OF: 2 cameras CM5002-xx
             a) System Maximum: 6
                  1) 4 cameras CM5002-xx may be serviced through the LCD Module
                     CM1010 or Camera/Combo Module CM1048. This Module then
                     connects to the Integration Module HA6001 through the Camera
                     ports (uses both camera ports).
                  2) 2 video doors IC5003-xx or cameras CM5002-xx can be
                     connected to the Qlink Video ports.
   b. Note that these modules also allow for the connection of legacy cameras (which
      cannot be directly connected to the Integration Module)
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3. SCI Module IC5001
   a. EXPANDS: Intercom Devices (Room Units IC5003-xx, Door Units IC5002-xx and
      Patio Units IC5004-xx)
       i.   INCREASE OF 8 per SCI Module IC5001
              a) System Maximum: 32 (3 additional SCI Modules IC5001)
              b) Note that the total number of intercom units is limited to the absolute
                 maximum of 32.
   b. EXPANDS: Door Release Output
       i.   INCREASE OF: 1 per SCI Module IC5001
              a) System Maximum: 4 (3 additional SCI Modules IC5001)
   c. EXPANDS: Doorbell Alert Output
       i.   INCREASE OF: 1 per SCI Module IC5001
              a) System Maximum: 4 (3 additional SCI Modules IC5001)
4. Integration Expansion Module HA6101
   a. EXPANDS: User Interfaces (LCD Console HA5000/HA5009/HA5010-xx & TVDI
       HA5201-xx)
        i.    INCREASE OF 2 per Integration Expansion Module HA6101
                a) System Maximum: 8 (3 additional Integration Expansion Module
                    HA6101)
   b. EXPANDS: Intercom Devices (Room Units IC5003-xx, Door Units IC5002-xx and
       Patio Units IC5004-xx)
        i.    INCREASE OF 8 per Integration Expansion Module HA6101
                a) System Maximum: 32 (3 additional Integration Expansion Module
                    HA6101)
                b) Note that the total number of intercom units is limited to the absolute
                    maximum of 32.
       ii.    Note that the Camera Ports and Qlink Video Ports can be used for
              additional Intercom connections if they are not needed for video input.
   c. Note that the Qlink Video ports from the Integration Module HA6001 must be
       cascaded to any Integration Module Expansions HA6101 to allow for the video
       distribution of any devices connected to the Qlink Video Ports on the main
       Integration Module HA6001.
   d. Note that any cameras CM5002-xx connected to the Camera Ports on the main
       Integration Module HA6001 must be expanded through the use of an LCD
       Module CM1010 and/or Camera/Combo Module CM1048.
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