Programming Alarm Systems / Wireless Warning; Maintenance; Replacing The Batteries (Control Panel And Accessories) - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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6.4 - PROGRAMMING ALARM SYSTEMS / WIRELESS WARN-
ING (see also specific instructions)
a) HSSI siren: once powered up, program themself automatically when it
receive the first wireless signal from the control centre.
b) HSSO1 siren: once powered up, program themself automatically when it
receive the first wireless signal from the control centre, but one must first pro-
gram the transmission to the control panel, which can be from any alarm group
labelled as "siren".
c) HSKPS keyboard: the same codes as those entered into the control panel
can be used to arm/disarm it. To associate one or more HSKPS keyboards
with the control panel, and allow battery checks, supervision and program the
PANIC button (!) proceed as follows:
• power up the HSKPS keyboard: all leds flash
• within 60 seconds, DISARM the control panel with its own keys: the key-
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PRODUCT MAINTENANCE
In general, Nice Home Security products do not require special maintenance;
however, they should be kept clean, especially the detectors, whose sensors
must be kept clean of dust and other dirt (refer to the respective user manuals).
Caution – When cleaning the product housings, use a slightly damp cloth and
water only; do not use solvents or detergents.
In general, an alarm system does not report alarms for a long time, and mal-
functions can often go unnoticed.
The control panel is equipped with a set of functions for maintaining and check-
ing the functionality of the system:
• Option for checking the installed components with the "TEST" function (see
chapter 9.5.1). The operation of the system should be checked at regular
intervals.
• The control panel logs all events and saves the last 200 in its memory (see
chapter 9.5.2). The log can be analysed to troubleshoot malfunctions.
• The control panel monitors the charge status of some of the devices mapped
to it. All battery powered devices have a function which monitors the battery
charge and, when no more than 15-30 days worth of charge is left, transmit
a "low battery" signal. The status is reported on both the device itself (see the
user manuals) and on the control panel.
Caution – When the low battery status is reported, it is time to change the
battery.
• Mains powered devices have a rechargeable backup battery (not included),
which powers the unit during mains power failures. These batteries gener-
ally have a service life of 4-7 years (factors like ambient temperature and the
frequency and intensity of use affect this value).
Once this period has passed, they must be replaced. Alternatively, one can
run a practical test by disconnecting mains power and seeing how long it
takes for the system to report the low battery status. Replace the battery
when this time is half the normal value or less than the required duration.
Caution! – When the batteries are partially discharged, the radio coverage
between devices is reduced and the system cannot be guaranteed to operate
effectively.
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board's leds will go out, to confirm that the association has been successful.
Keyboards which have already been programmed can be reprogrammed in
this way.
• set the control panel to the PANIC group and hold down " ! " for 10 seconds
on the (previously associated) keyboard.

7.1 - Replacing the batteries (control panel and accessories)

When the battery (battery pack or backup battery) of the control panel or the
internal batteries of the accessories are drained, they must be replaced to
restore normal system operation.
Caution! – Never use battery types different from the specified model.
Caution! – To prevent false tampering alarms, activate CONTROL PAN-
EL TEST" mode on the control panel (chapter 9.5.1.1) before opening
the devices' housings (control panel, sirens, detectors). Caution! - For
reasons of safety, it is advisable to disconnect the mains power to
models HSCU1GC and HSCU1C.
To replace the control panel battery proceed as follows:
For models HSCU1GC and HSCU1C (backup battery):
01. Open the housing (fig. 30);
02. Release the battery (fig. 31) and replace it with another of the same type.
Caution! – Make sure to respect the polarity indications;
03. Close the housing (fig. 33).
For models HSCU1G and HSCU1 (battery pack):
01. Open the housing (fig. 30);
02. Disconnect the battery pack (fig. 32) and replace it with another of the
same type;
03. Connect the new battery pack;
04. Close the housing (fig. 33).
After closing the housing, start up the control panel and at least set the internal
clock time and date (see chapter 6.2.25).
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