Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 17

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6.2.1 - Example text: CAUTION, ALARM AT CASA ROSSI, VIA BIANCHI 1,
TURIN (pause) DETECTOR . . . the message is automatically completed
with the label (i.e. position) of the detector which generated the alarm.
Release the button to stop recording and listen to the message; you
can either delete it (CANC) or accept it (ESC). Once you have accepted
the recorded message, the display prompts for you to associate it to the
event, as follows:
1) GROUP AL. A,B,C: intrusion alarm message generated by detectors
programmed for the groups in question.
2) TAMPERING AL.: this alarm message is always active, and is gener-
ated when the system devices are tampered with
3) 24H PANIC AL.: manual alarm message, generated by pressing
remote control key
for instance.
4) 24H ROBBERY: manual alarm message, we recommend using a
dedicated remote control for this.
5) 24H TECHNOL.: alarm message generated by a technical detector
(smoke, flooding, gas, etc.)
6) LOW BATTERY: identified alarm message, generated by any system
component.
6.2.2 - POSSIBLE VARIATIONS OF MESSAGES
You can use keys p q to vary the events (you must also record a suit-
able message) among the above options or one of the following: 6 mes-
sages are available, so that you must discard one of the above ones if
you choose one of those given below.
ALARM GROUP A (only): delete B and C by pressing 2 and 3 when
programming message 1
ALARM GROUP B (only): delete A and C by pressing 1 and 3 when
programming message 1
ALARM GROUP C (only): delete A and B by pressing 1 and 2 when
programming message 1
MAINS FAILURE (models HSCU1GC and HSCU1C): transmit message
after set power failure timeout (SETTINGS)
PERIODIC CALL : call transmitted every 1-25 hours (SETTINGS)
TEMPERATURE: transmit message when the control panel temperature
is higher than 70°C or lower than 5°C
ANOMALY (a WARNING displays on the control panel): transmits a
generic message, including signal to the 24H input, mains failure, low
battery charge, antiscanner, supervision, temperature (< -10°C or >
55°C), PSTN phone line fault.
FREE FIELDS – SPECIFIC MESSAGE: " _
The following events are available: ALARM = alarm; SUPERV = super-
vision alarm; SCAN = radio disturbance alarm; ARM = control panel
armed; DISARM = control panel disarmed; D.OPEN = door left open;
END AL = door closed again; ARM A, ARM B, ARM = arm group in
question; NO EVENT: confirming this option disables calls to the associ-
ated numbers.
To program the function, enter the event in the first part of the display,
exactly as indicated above in uppercase (e.g.: enter ARM and confirm
OK), then enter the label of the device generating the event in the sec-
ond part (see EXTRAS) and confirm OK: for the control panel, enter
C.PANEL.
6.2.3 - VOCAL MESSAGE 7 (see 9.8.1)
If there are no domotics actuators, it is sufficient to record how to
operate the control panel remotely: once the command is given, the
response is in clear.
- to check the control panel's status (armed/disarmed) press zero #
- to arm the control panel completely, press zero ✱ 1 #
- to arm only groups A+B press zero ✱ 2 #
- to disarm, press zero ✱ zero #
If any remote domotics actuators are present (lights, electrical appli-
ances) you must record how to execute the commands for the actua-
tions in question: see 9.8.4.
Caution! If these messages are not recorded, the control panel will not
respond to PSTN calls, while if equipped with always active GSM it will
respond (model HSCU1GC).
6.2.4 - SMS – TEXT MESSAGES (GSM models only)
In the same sequence and using the same association procedure, enter
the user messages: e.g. ALARM ROSSI TURIN (max. 24 characters).
6.2.5 - RESIDENT TECHNICAL SMS's
These messages are resident and need only be associated to the
phone number.
1 = low battery control panel: important! The system is close to failure!
2 = low battery peripheral: important! One or more detectors may soon
stop working (in days)!
3 = supervision failure or scanner: check the event log on re-entry
4 = control panel armed: the message is only sent in response to
remote arming by phone
5 = control panel disarmed: the message is only sent in response to
remote disarming by phone
6 = 230V mains failure - the message is sent after the set timeout (SET-
TINGS)
7 = no GSM reception for more than 15 min.: the message is sent when
GSM coverage is restored
8 = no successful call on PSTN line: check for phone line failure (land-
line)
9 = periodic call to indicate that the control panel is present: sent every
6.2.6 - EVENT MESSAGES SENT BY THE CONTROL PANEL
6.2.7 - PROGRAMMING PHONE BOOK – MAX 63 NUMBERS
,
" displays
6.2.8 - EXTRAS – PROGRAMMING THE PERIPHERALS
6.2.9 - REMOTE CONTROLS: you can program up to 32 HSTX4, HSTX8
6.2.10 - KEYBOARD CODES (up to 32 available): these are groups of 5 dig-
set number of hours/days (SETTINGS)
10 = SIM validity warning message: program (SETTINGS) a new validity
date when using a prepaid SIM card
11 = 230V mains power restoration: automatic message following SMS 6
Control panels without voice guide require the messages they are to
send to be recorded.
If the voice guide is standard supply, these messages are pre-recorded,
and the menu in question is not available:
1 Arming
enables the complete system
2 Partial arming
enables part of the system (as selected)
3 Disarming
disables the complete system
4 Door open
indicates that a door/window with open detec
tor has been left open
5 External alarm
not available in this configuration
6 Pre-alarm
sound alarm which precedes the alarm itself,
during the entry delay set on the control panel
7 Tamper
indicates that a disarmed part of the control
panel has been tampered with
8 New event
indicates that an event has occurred since the
system was last armed (see event log).
When necessary, the control panel calls the numbers in the phone
book to send them vocal and SMS messages. The numbers must be
programmed and associated with the various messages sent when an
event occurs, so that each call must be associated with the appropriate
messages (see 9.7.2).
Caution! Remaining credit request key: position 64 of the phone book
is reserved for the number provided by the cellular operator for this
operation; the response is a vocal message. GSM request: the cellu-
lar operator's number must be programmed 123456 # (asterisk first
and hash at the end): pressing the key on the control panel sends the
remaining credit to the first number in the phone book via SMS, which
must be a cellular phone (in Italy, the number of the three Italian opera-
tors, TIM, WIND and Vodafone, is entered automatically). You can also
obtain the remaining credit by sending an SMS to the control panel with
a single question mark: the response is sent to the phone used to send
the request.
Caution! NICE is not responsible for changes made by the cellular
operator which may make any of the functions, set up with the informa-
tion available at the time of design of the unit itself, unusable.
The PHONE BOOK menu has three variants:
MEMORY: for inserting new numbers and associating them with mes-
sages
SEARCH NAME: for finding a number by name and changing its entry
– a user-friendly approach to programming
SEARCH POSIT.: for finding a number by its position in the contacts
and changing its entry – a user-friendly approach to programming
MEMORY: you are prompted to enter the name and number of the
person to call: when you confirm the operation, the text MEMORIZZA-
TO (MEMORISED) displays. Press OK to continue: enter the numbers
of the messages you wish to associate to this number, both vocal, SMS
and technical SMS.
Caution! If a number has no messages associated with it, it is not
called.
DIRECT ACCESS N (GSM models only): by changing N to Y (yes) by
pressing the key, the central will recognise the number of the caller via
GSM and will thus not request the code, so that all functions are avail-
able to the caller.
Caution! Phone line check: according to the standard, the control cen-
tre checks the PSTN line and only makes the call if the line is unen-
gaged and operating correctly. If the dialling tone is disturbed the check
may be cancelled by entering ✱ (press p) before the number during
programming.
Caution! Pause between numbers: if you wish to leave a pause
between numbers as they are dialled, enter  (pause) between them.
This menu is used to program the peripheral equipment on the control
panel, grouped by type as explained in the "First power up" table. Each
type of peripheral is flexibly programmable to enable it to suit the needs
of each installation, as required by the user.
portable transmitters (over 1 million rolling code combinations) for arm-
ing/disarming the control panel and activating specific functions (1 key
available). Enter the menu; the message "REM.CONTROL 1" displays:
confirm. Each remote can control groups A, B and C, both to arm and
disarm them, or part of them as desired: press the numbers 1 to 6 to
disable operations in a single group. The excluded groups will disap-
pear, and the remote will only be able to control the remaining groups
and their functions.
Program the remote control as requested and wait for the unit to buzz in
confirmation. Press OK to enter the name of the remote user and then
register it locally: as a result, any message or memorisation of manoeu-
vres involving that remote will be recognisable by that name.
its for arming/disarming the control panel with its on-board or a remote
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