Digital Protocols - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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is always manual.
6.2.35 - ARMING BLOCK: This function is always active if EN50131 is set to
Y (6.2.36). With EN50131 disabled, the arming block function can be
confirmed (Y) or disabled (N).
Note: refer to par. 9.6.1.
6.2.36 - Compliant EN50131: Switch to Y (yes) with p q to set all parameters
compliant with EN50131. N (no), which is the default setting, enables
you to use functions and parameters not envisaged by EN50131.
Caution: With this parameter set to N (no), the system excludes com-
pliance with EN50131.
6.2.37 - FW VERSION: displays the control panel's firmware version, which is
required for upgrades.
6.2.38 - SYSTEM RESET: confirming (OK) the prompt SYSTEM RESET?
removes all programmed settings and the event log. This operation
cannot be undone - be sure of what you are doing.
6.3 - DIG. PROTOCOLS
The control panels have two types of digital protocol among those most com-
monly used by private security companies, with the option of transmission
to 2+2 PSTN numbers, optionally belonging to different security companies.
Alarms can also be transmitted by GPRS (IP). The menu allows you to choose
the protocol or mode, as follows:
6.3.1 - CONTACT ID / CESA 200 BAUD: enter the client ID, primary and sec-
ondary phone numbers (if not applicable, press OK ) for transmission,
select direct or inverse mode (p q) and then enable (N/Y) (p q, the
OK ) the messages to be transmitted one at a time, as agreed with the
receiving control panel.
Advanced programming: in the CODEV field, enter 1 to 4 further spe-
cific events for transmission. You must enter the type of event in the first
part (e.g. ALL) and the peripheral's label or position in the second part
(e.g. A03 - for the control panel, enter CENTRALE (CONTROL PANEL)),
the control panel will now propose a code for transmission.
For the CONTACT ID protocol, you can modify the proposed code, but
the code is fixed for the CESA 200 protocol (96 for CODEV1, 97 for
CODEV2, 98 for CODEV3, 99 for CODEV4).
Example CONTACT ID:
After you enter the event ALL ( OK ), the position
CODEV1 1 130 01 003
A03 ( OK ), the first line proposes the code to asso-
ALARM
, A03
ciate with the event for transmission with the CON-
TACT ID protocol; confirm with OK or modify the
code t).
Advanced programming also allows you to enter the detector label rather than
its position; if you have given detector A03 the label "KITCHEN", then you can
set:
After you enter the event ALL ( OK ), the label
CODEV1 1 130 01 003
"KITCHEN" ( OK ), the first line proposes the code
ALARM
,
to associate with the event for transmission with
KITCHEN
the CONTACT ID protocol; confirm with OK or
modify the code (t).
6.3.3 - TABLE OF DIGITAL PROTOCOL CODES
EVENT
GROUP A ALARM
END OF GROUP A ALARM
GROUP A WIRED ALARM
END OF GROUP A WIRED ALARM
GROUP B ALARM
END OF GROUP B ALARM
GROUP B WIRED ALARM
END OF GROUP B WIRED ALARM
GROUP C ALARM
END OF GROUP C ALARM
GROUP C WIRED ALARM
END OF GROUP C WIRED ALARM
24H PANIC AL.
24H ROBB. AL.
24H TECHN. AL.
CONTROL PANEL TAMPER
GROUP A TAMPER
GROUP A WIRED TAMPER
GROUP B TAMPER
GROUP B WIRED TAMPER
GROUP C TAMPER
CONTACT ID
1 130 01 001/099
3 130 01 001/099
1 130 01 101/102
3 130 01 101/102
1 130 02 001/099
3 130 02 001/099
1 130 02 103/104
3 130 02 103/104
1 130 03 001/099
3 130 03 001/099
1 130 03 105/106
3 130 03 105/106
1 123 04 001/099
1 122 05 001/099
1 150 06 001/099
1 137 00 000
1 137 01 001/099
1 137 01 000
1 137 02 001/099
1 137 02 000
1 137 03 001/099
Example CESA 200 BAUD:
After you enter the event ALL ( OK ), the position
CODEV1
96
A03 ( OK ), the first line proposes the code to asso-
ALARM
, A03
ciate with the event for transmission with the CESA
200 protocol; confirm with OK.
Only events listed below are available, and the peripherals must have been
already memorized; make sure your entries are correct otherwise the control
panel will not be able to make the right associations.
EVENT
MEANING
ALARM
Alarm
END AL
End of alarm
TAMPER
Tamper
SUPERV
No supervision
SCAN
Radio distur-
bance detected
BATT
Battery low
D.OPEN
Door open dur-
ing arming
ARM
Full arming
ARM A
Arm group A
ARM B
Arm group B
ARM C
Arm group C
ARM AB
Arm group AB
ARM AC
Arm group AC
ARM BC
Arm group BC
DISARM
Disarming
6.3.2 - DIGITAL TRANSMISSION TEST
With the control panel disarmed you can send a TEST event to a secu-
rity company, as described in 9.5.1.1 – 9.5.1.2: conform TEST COMBI-
NATORE (DIALLER TEST), enter the phone number and select the type
of message to transmit (CONTACT ID or CESA 200), confirming the
displayed prompts.
To run the dialler TEST, you must have programmed the digital proto-
col you intend to use: for CONTACT ID the transmitted code is 602,
whereas for CESA it is 90.
CESA 200
1 14/22 detectors 01 to 09
2 14/22 detectors 01 to 09
1 24/25 detectors 01 and 02
2 24/25 detectors 01 and 02
1 26/34 detectors 01 to 09
2 26/34 detectors 01 to 09
1 36/37 detectors 01 and 02
2 36/37 detectors 01 and 02
1 38/46 detectors 01 to 09
2 38/46 detectors 01 to 09
1 48/49 detectors 01 and 02
2 48/49 detectors 01 and 02
1 55/58 detectors 01 to 04
1 50/53 detectors 01 to 04
1 61/88 detectors 01 to 28
1 94
1 12
1 12
1 12
1 12
1 12
PERIPHERAL
MEANING
A01 – A99
Group A detectors
B01 – B99
Group B detectors
C01 – C99
Group C detectors
P01 – P99
24H PANIC AL.
group detectors
R01 – R99
24H ROBB. AL.
group detectors
T01 – T99
24H TECHN. AL
group detectors
WIR A1 – A2
Group A wired
detectors
WIR B1 – B2
Group B wired
detectors
WIR C1 – C2
Group C wired
detectors
WIR A
Group A wired
detector tamper
WIR B
Group B wired
detector tamper
WIR C
Group C wired
detector tamper
TEL01 – TEL32
Remote controls
COD01 –
Keyboard codes
COD32
WIR KEY
Key input
CONTROL
Control panel
PANEL
CESA 200
1 23 detectors 10 to 99
2 23 detectors 10 to 99
1 35 detectors 10 to 99
2 35 detectors 10 to 99
1 47 detectors 10 to 99
2 47 detectors 10 to 99
1 59 detectors 05 to 99
1 54 detectors 05 to 99
1 89 detectors 29 to 99
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