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HAI Web-Link II User's Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction
System Requirements
Installation
Using HAI Communications Service
Running Web-Link II
Using Web-Link II
Tips & Tricks
Frequently Asked Questions
Troubleshooting Web-Link II
Troubleshooting Video
Product Support
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing HAI Web-Link II. Web-Link II is the newest and most comprehensive version of HAI’s multi-award winning Web-Link software. This software
extends the powerful features of HAI controllers to the Internet by providing a web-based interface to your controller, allowing you to view and control devices attached to it.
With Web-Link II, HAI has taken this technology one step further by adding features that allow you to view cameras in your home with video streaming technology, record
video, wireless access over Personal Digital Assistants, hand-held PCs, and Internet phones and can also send you an email based rules that you create within the program.
These rules can consist of events such as, "the kids have arrived home from school", or "the security alarm has been activated" and be sent in plain text or HTML format. The
ability to input RSS data feeds allows you to add syndicating news and the content to your Web-Link Home page. Web-Link II also allows you to monitor and control a
supported audio distribution system with streaming metadata feedback.
Web-Link II runs on a single PC connected to an HAI controller through an RS-232/RS-485 serial interface or to an HAI Omni IIe, OmniPro II, Lumina, or Lumina Pro over it's
built-in Ethernet port. The Web-Link II web pages can be viewed and accessed both locally on the connected PC as well as by any computer networked to the connected
PC. If you have access to a full-time Internet connection (DSL or Cable service), Web-Link II provides the gateway between your home and the Information Superhighway.
There are four main components that make up Web-Link II:
1. The server component (HAI Communications Service):
The HAI Communications Service is responsible for the interaction between the controller and the PC. It also makes the data available for web pages.
2. The web pages component:
The web pages are created by querying the HAI Communications Service for needed information. The web pages are then formatted and displayed on the
appropriate device.
3. The video component (HAI Video-Link):
The HAI Video-Link captures and broadcasts and/or records the encoded audio and video from cameras and microphones connected to the PC running Web-Link
II.
4. The event manager component (HAI Event Manager):
The Event Manger keeps track of system events. When a predefined event (rule) occurs at your home, the status of the rule is updated on the "Rules" page and
an email can be sent to alert you that the event occurred.
Please review this file which contains necessary and helpful information on the installation, configuration, and operation of this software.
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Page 1 - Introduction

HAI Web-Link II User's Guide Table of Contents • Introduction • System Requirements • Installation • Using HAI Communications Service •

Page 2 - System Requirements

Running Web-Link II The following steps will guide you through running and configuring Web-Link II. 1. Starting Web-Link II 2. Starting the Web-Lin

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Web-Link II Login To access Web-Link II, you must login using a "Username" and "Password". The first screen that is displayed

Page 4 - Internet Requirements

Video-Link Settings 1. First is a listing of the Video-Link settings which include Video-Link Version, Video-Link Enabled Property Status, Video Inpu

Page 5 - Installation

Using Web-Link II Now the fun begins! The following steps will guide you through using Web-Link II. 1. General Operation 2. Status Area 3. Home P

Page 6

Home The Home page displays an overall summary of the system. This page displays information and allows you change security mode, control any tem

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To control a unit, output, or flag: 1. Select the item to control from the list by pointing to it using your mouse pointer. 2. Left-Click on the d

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To control a Thermostat or Temperature Sensor 1. Select the item to control from the list by pointing to it using your mouse pointer. 2. Left-Clic

Page 9

Messages The Messages page displays a list of messages currently displayed on the system consoles (OmniLT, Omni II, Omni IIe, OmniPro, OmniPro II,

Page 10 - Running Web-Link II

Modulated Video: After the video is buffered, if the video image doesn't appear in the viewer (blank or fuzzy screen) it may be necessary to sele

Page 11

Rules Click the "Rules" icon to view a list of rules or to add a new rule. A rule is a conditional statement that tells Web-link II wha

Page 12 - • Add a new channel

System Requirements 1. HAI Controller Requirements 2. Computer Requirements 3. Requirements for Streaming Media 4. Internet Requirements 5.

Page 13 - Using Web-Link II

Advanced Settings Override the default settings with the specified SMTP server: Check this box to specify an SMTP server. This

Page 14 - Control

Edit SMTP Details To edit the SMTP settings, left click the rule then select the "(Email Settings)" link next to the rule. You may select i

Page 15 - Security

2. When a "Record Video" rule is specified, the video from the selected camera is recoded. The video is stored on the "Videos" p

Page 16 - Events

Tips & Tricks Manage How the Web-Link Service is Started By default, the Web-Link Service is started whenever the Web-Link II server computer is

Page 17 - Camera

Frequently Asked Questions Does Web-Link II require a connection to the Internet? A connection to the Internet is only required if you wish to contr

Page 18 - Videos

Troubleshooting Error: Web-Link II Server Initialization failed! The full error message is: Error #-2146959355: 006~ASP 0177~Server.CreateObject F

Page 19 - Rules

Workaround 1 ------------ Because the Web Server requires an active network connection, one solution is to connect to an Internet Service Provider (IS

Page 20 - Enable/Disable/Delete a Rule

Why does it take so long to load Web-Link II the first time I access the server? When the HAI Communications Service loads it polls the controller for

Page 21 - HTML Format:

Raw XML, HTML, and Script text is displayed in the main Web-Link II web page area: (1) Verify the address specified in the "Address" field

Page 22

Server Properties Dialog Doesn't Display When Clicked If the Web-Link II Server is retrieving Setup or Names or if all of the Web-Link II extens

Page 23 - Tips & Tricks

Minimum Computer Configuration with Streaming Media Capability (single stream and multiple-bit-rate content for100 Kbps through 500 Kbps) • 1 GHz pr

Page 24 - Frequently Asked Questions

Troubleshooting Video If you are having trouble with video, first check these settings on Video-Link tab of HAI Communications Server: 1. Check Vi

Page 25 - Troubleshooting

Step #3: Verify Video-Link Server (Encoder) is functioning correctly: • Close down the encoder and player from step #1 above. • Start HAICommSrv an

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Error #40: An attempt to acquire a network resource failed. The full error message is: Error #40: An attempt to acquire a network resource failed. Th

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Supported TV Tuner Board on the Web-Link II Server Computer: Required Components: • Supported TV Tuner Board • CCD camera(s) with power adaptor an

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Installation To set up Web-Link II, follow each of the steps below: 1. Install a Web-Link II compatible Internet browser 2. Install a Web Server

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Windows XP Professional Internet Information Server (IIS) is included in Windows XP Professional. To install Internet Information Server for Windows X

Page 30 - Troubleshooting Video

Register Online Next, you are prompted to "Register Online". Select "Yes" to fill out the registration form. Tip: It is strong

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Network: IP Address, Port, and Encryption Key -- The HAI Communications Service needs to know the controller’s local network IP address, the controll

Page 32 - Product Support

Using HAI Communications Service The HAI Communications Service is the interface between the computer and the HAI Controller. Start the Web-Link II

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