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Shop > Climate Control > Residential PC Home Control Systems > 38A002
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HAI 8 Button UPB House Controller
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A House Controller acts as the master lighting control that shows the status for up to eight rooms. If any light is on in one of its rooms, the button for that room is illuminated. Pressing the House Controller button will turn all of the lights in that room on or off.
The default color for a House Controller is White. House Controller Switch Color Change Kits (HAI Part Number 38A05-color codeCS) are available in White (WH), Almond (AL), Black (BL), Ivory (IV), Brown (BR), and Grey (GR) colors.
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Features
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- Requires a neutral (white) connection wire.
- In you are using an HAI home control system with your switch you must install an UPB™ PIM & cable (HAI Part Number
36A00-1).
- In you are using the HAI Upstart Configuration software you must install an UPB™ PIM & cable (HAI Part Number 36A00-1) and a cable to connect your PIM to a computer (HAI Part Number 36A05-2).
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A House Controller may be used as master lighting control to show the status and turn all lights on or all lights off in up to 8 rooms in a home where HLC Switches have been installed. It can also be used for various other lighting control applications, such as controlling 8 individual loads or lighting scenes.
A House Controller is an optional device in an HLC installation.
House Controllers use heavy duty components and UPB communication technology for professional strength, reliability, and the ability to be remotely controlled by UPB™ compatible home control systems. They work over existing house wiring for easy installation in renovations, retrofits, and upgrades and are UL-Listed.
House Controllers may be used in an Omni family or Lumina family home control system as part of sophisticated lighting control.
Adding a home control system gives you the ability to change your light settings by the time of day, a set schedule, by the triggering of events (including motion), via a telephone call, or by a computer connected to the Internet.
HAI's Lumina family of home control systems was specifically designed for lighting control. If you are looking for a home control system that includes security, HAI's Omni family of home control systems can provide the lighting control you need.
House Controller Operation
If a button is lit, one or more lights in the room is on. Pressing a lighted button turns off all of the lights in that room. When a non-lighted button is pressed all of the lights in that room are turned on.
When used with an HAI home control system, the House Controller is fully customizable through HAI's standard setup. For example, a House Controller button in a home theatre room may be set to run a program within the home control system that shuts the room's outside curtains, opens the curtains in front of the theatre screen, adjusts the temperature to a cozy setting, and dims the room's lights to an optimal setting to watch a movie.
When used without an HAI home control system, the House Controller can be configured to control lighting scenes throughout the house.
LED
Each pushbutton is slightly backlit so that the buttons may be seen in a dark room. Depending on the configuration of the House Controller, one or more of the eight pushbuttons will be distinctly illuminated in blue color, indicating that one or more lights are on in the respective room(s). If a pushbutton is not illuminated, all of the lights in the respective rooms are currently off.
You may change the intensity, but not the color, of the LED using the HAI UPB™ UPStart configuration software.
Limits
The limits to the number of house controllers that may be controlled by an HAI home control system are as follows:
| Room Controller Operation |
| HAI Home Control System |
MAX House Controllers |
| Omni LT |
2 |
| Omni IIe |
8 |
| OmniPro II |
31 |
| Lumina |
8 |
| Lumina Pro |
31 |
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Colors
The default color for a House Controller is White. House Controller Switch Color Change Kits (HAI Part Number 38A05-color codeCS) are available in White (WH), Almond (AL), Black (BL), Ivory (IV), Brown (BR), and Grey (GR) colors.
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