Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 18

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keyboard. When you enter the menu Code 1 displays: confirm and pro-
ceed as for the remote controls, entering a mnemonic code for its user.
UNDER THREAT: see 9.6.3; to enable this function, change N to Y (p),
then proceed as above.
6.2.11 - ALARM GROUP (A,B,C): 3 groups of intrusion detectors which are
armed/disarmed together, to enable partial use of the alarm system.
The installer will decide on the best solution together with the user.
The control panels accepts up to 99 detectors, but note that self-pro-
tection, battery check, keyboard supervision and sirens each occupy
one location per detector, hence these devices must be included and
programmed among the available 99: hey do not generate intrusion
alarms, but only tampering alarms or messages to control the said
functions. When you enter the menu, ALARM GROUP A – OUTDOOR
ALARM displays: this function is not compliant with the standard. Press
q to obtain the first free location for detectors/sensors (SENSOR A01).
Program the entry delay (key 1, then enter the time from 1 to 45 sec-
onds) or the AND function (see below). If you do not require a delay
or AND, simply confirm until INSERT BATTERY displays: when you fit
the battery into the detector, you will hear a confirming beep. Caution!
Read the detector instructions, since there may be particular functions
which require programming first. Then enter the label, which identifies
the position of the device ( 9 characters, like MN DOOR for the main
door) and record the vocal message.
Caution! If the alarm message has been recorded as explained in
6.2.1, it will end with . . .DETECTOR . . . so that you need only record
MAIN DOOR, without repeating DETECTOR.
ALARM GROUPS B and C: proceed as for group A
6.2.12 - AND function: you can use the AND function to program 2 sen-
sors/detectors to protect a single room: the alarm is only generated if
one detector trips and the second one trips as well within 30 seconds.
By locating the two detectors properly, this can significantly reduce the
potential for false alarms in difficult areas (with small birds, strong drafts
and other phenomena to which the detector is sensitive). Different
types of detectors may used in an AND configuration. Confirm the AND
option (this is not possible if a delay has been entered) and program the
two devices one after the other.
6.2.13 - 24 HOUR ALARM GROUPS
24H PANIC (uncertified function): you can program a free key of a
remote control (or a dedicated remote control, or the HSDID11 con-
nected to a button) for immediate siren activation: the procedure is simi-
lar to the above, but you must hold the button down for 10 seconds
when prompted to do so by the control panel.
24H ROBBERY: you can send silent calls (medical as well) in the same
way as above.
24H TECHNOL. (uncertified function): the Nice range includes
flooding and smoke detectors. You can use an HSDID11 detector to
integrate any other commercially available detector. These devices
can be programmed to the group in the same way as other detectors
(6.2.11).
6.2.14 - WIRED CONNECTIONS (HSCU1GC and HSCU1C only):
EXTERNAL KEY: you can connect an external key to the control panel
(see fig. 27) via a balanced line. For compliance with the standard, it
must be protected and certified at least grade 1. The programming pro-
cedure is similar to that used for remote controls.
WIRED INPUTS: the six wired inputs (double balanced – see diagram
fig. 24) are divided as follows: A+1+2; B+3+4; C+5+6, but they can be
combined in different ways by pressing keys 1-2-3 when the group is
displayed on the control unit. They are programmed in a similar way to
wireless groups, but the AND function is not available.
6.2.15 - SETTINGS
This menu is used to configure the operational parameters and other set-
tings, some of which are accessible to the user (see par. 9), as follows.
Caution! For conformity with EN 50131 . . certain functions are mandato-
ry and limited as indicated, and non-compliant settings are not accepted.
Caution! Make sure to confirm all settings as you make them.
6.2.16 - DETECTORS'ISOL.: enter the menu, select the detector/sensor in
service (INCLUD), and put it out of service (EXCLUD) by pressing OK.
Repeat to return it to service.
6.2.17 - WIRED INP.ISOL: enter the menu, select the detector/sensor in
service (INCLUD), and put it out of service (EXCLUD) by pressing OK.
Repeat to return it to service.
6.2.18 - RELAY1 SETTINGS: the relay may be used for controlling electrical
loads, within the indicated limits (fig. 29) and in combination with diverse
activities: the factory setting for R1 is ON-OFF, bi-stable switching (tog-
gling) which changes following an ON command and returns to standby
with an OFF via phone. If combined with the internal clock, phone-oper-
ated toggling has priority over clocked toggling. R1 can also be used in
other ways, as follows:
IMPULSIVE: switches for 0 to 999 seconds on receiving an internal
clock or phone command.
GENERAL ALARM: switches for the set time for alarms of any type,
excluding antiscanner alarms.
TAMPERING AL.: switches for 3 minutes in case of tamper alarm
(24H PANIC/ROBBERY/TECH. AL.): switches for 15 seconds when a
Panic/Burglary/Technical alarm is generated
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ANOMALY: switches for 15 seconds when the batteries are low (con-
trol panel or detector), supervision failure, radio disturbance with control
panel armed (antiscanner), no GSM network (HSCU1GC).
ARM./DISARM.: switches when armed and returns to standby when
disarmed (used to connect an on-off led, for example)
DELAY: switches during the entry delay set for one or more detectors
(entry time).
6.2.19 - RELAY2 SETTINGS: the relay may be used for controlling electri-
cal loads, within the indicated limits (fig. 29) and in combination with
diverse activities: the factory setting for R2 is GENERAL ALARM, which
switches for 3 minutes when an alarm is generated. This relay cannot
be activated by the clock, otherwise it can be used just like relay R1.
6.2.20 - RADIO OUTPUT (uncertified function): you can operate local com-
mand functions by calling the control panel with your phone. The con-
trol panels have 16 wireless transmissions for activating HSTT2L and
HSTT2N receivers, which can switch lights on and off and control auto-
mation equipment and electrical loads. To operate under the control
panel's control, they must memorize one of the above RADIO OUTPUT:
confirm the output as pulse or change to on/off (p q), then prepare the
receiver and press OK to program it (see receiver instructions).
Caution! These functions require you to record guide messages (6.2.3)
to aid the user in operating them by phone.
6.2.21 - GSM-PSTN LINE (HSCU1GC and HSCU1G only): select the prior-
ity mode for outgoing calls (p q) . If the priority option fails, the other
method is automatically selected.
6.2.22 - MAINS FAILURE (HSCU1GC and HSCU1C only): This function is
always active if EN50131 is set to Y (6.2.36). With EN50131 disabled,
the mains failure function can be confirmed (Y) or disabled (N). Follow
the voice prompts to receive an SMS after the set time (1 to 60 min-
utes).
6.2.23 - PERIODIC CALL: This function is always active if EN50131 is set to Y
(6.2.36). With EN50131 disabled, the periodic call can be confirmed (Y)
or disabled (N). Enter the transmission interval (per the standard, 1 to 25
hours), and then the count start hour.
6.2.24 - SIM VALIDITY: Activate the function by setting N (no) to Y (yes) by
pressing p q, then enter the SIM validity in months, leaving at least
one month margin.
6.2.25 - TIME AND DATE: updating the internal clock and date is important
for the event log. Internal clock - precision: up to 2 seconds a day,
which can be corrected during scheduled maintenance, as provided
by EN 50131.
6.2.26 - TEL. EXCHANGE: Use p q to select whether to enable the tel-
ephone exchange function (Y) and set the digit for outside calls.
N.B.: - If the EN50131 function is enabled, this menu is only visible if the
phone line is detected.
6.2.27 - INSTALLER CODE: used to display/change the code. If you lose
this code, you must open the control panel, thus tripping the tamper
alarm, disconnect the battery and mains power, power on again after a
few seconds, and enter programming mode with the factory code. This
does not lose programmed data.
6.2.28 - ANTISCANNER: This function is always active if EN50131 is set to Y
(6.2.36). With EN50131 disabled, the Antiscanner function can be con-
firmed (Y) or disabled (N). The control panel monitors radio signals and
reports any which are disturbing its operation. You can set the negligible
disturbance time in seconds (1-60), after which the control panel's siren
sounds and current is sent to the SIR terminal (models HSCU1GC and
HSCU1C only) for 30 seconds. If you wish, you can associate a vocal
message or SMS or one of the relays with this function.
6.2.29 - SUPERVISION: This function is always active if EN50131 is set to
Y (6.2.36). With EN50131 disabled supervision can be confirmed (Y)
or disabled (N). Supervision is the good working order signal which all
peripherals transmit every 28 minutes or so: failure of any peripheral to
transmit this signal generates an ANOMALY warning when the system
is armed/disarmed. If even just one such signal is lacking during the
60 minutes before the system is armed, the system will not be armed.
If you wish, you can associate a vocal message or SMS or one of the
relays with this function.
6.2.30 - EXIT TIME: Caution! Too short a setting does not allow for service
communications which occur during this period. The standard allows
for settings of 1 to 99 seconds.
6.2.31 - AUT.SUMMER H: this function is normally enabled, and can be disa-
bled by pressing # where daylight saving time is not in force.
6.2.32 - BACKLIGHTING: activate the function (HSCU1GC and HSCU1C
only). The display can be continuously backlit by switching from N (no)
to Y (yes) with p q. Caution! If mains power is not available, the
backlighting goes out.
Models HSCU1G and HSCU1: the units are factory set for backlighting
to go out after 60 seconds idle time.
6.2.33 - VOLUME: the audio volume can be set with p q.
Caution: With the volume set to 0 the beeps are also excluded.
6.2.34 - FORCED ARMING: to arm the control panel at a set time, enable
this function by switching from N (no) to Y (yes) with p q. The control
panel can be partially or totally armed at set times (see 3.6.4). Disarming

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