User Manual; Access Codes; Access Levels; Function Keys - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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USER MANUAL

9.1 - ACCESS CODES – Caution! If you enter an invalid code 5
times in a row, the keyboard locks up for 3 minutes!
2 access codes are required to work on the control panel, each from
4 to 8 digits: the USER code and the INSTALLER code. They are pro-
grammed differently by the installer during commissioning. Once the
installation is complete, the user must change the provisional user
code entered by the installer, so that the system is operable by him
alone. In this way, the installer may only work on the system at a later
date if authorised to do so by the user:
Enter the USER code – confirm ( OK ) - scroll down to INSTALLER
CODE – enter the INSTALLER code

9.2 - ACCESS LEVELS

Level 1: Open access: anyone can view the display's main screen
Level 2: User access: 4-digit user code required
Level 3: Service access: installer code required to program the control
panel
Level 4: Manufacturer access: upgrades may be done only with the
control panel deactivated.

9.3 - FUNCTION KEYS

See fig. A.

9.4 - USER ACCESS FOR CONFIGURATION (table 1)

Enter the user code followed by OK to access the menus for config-
uring some of the control panel's functions. The procedures are user
friendly, as described elsewhere.
9.4.1 - MESSAGES: record/ vocal and SMS messages (see 6.2) for
A
OK
CONFIRM
DELETE
C
CANCEL
TABLE 1
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
PHONE BOOK
OK
CONFIRM
MESSAGES
OK
CONFIRM
EXTRAS
OK
CONFIRM
SETTINGS
OK
CONFIRM
PC REMOTE MANAG
OK
CONFIRM
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MEANING AND USE OF FUNCTION KEYS
p
ESC
QUIT
t
DELETE
q
CHARACTER
USER ACCESS - ENTER CODE AND THEN OK
MEMORY
OK
CONFIRM
SEARCH NAME
OK
CONFIRM
SEARCH POSIT.
OK
CONFIRM
VOCAL MESSAGES
OK
CONFIRM
SMS
OK
CONFIRM
ACCESS CODE
OK
CONFIRM
phone transmission to the phone book numbers when the
corresponding events are detected.
9.4.2 - EXTRAS:
• program new remote controls, delete lost units, and modify
their operation (see 6.2.9);
• create, delete and modify operational codes (for arming/
disarming the control panel) with a variety of restrictions (see
6.2.10);
• set the operation of a supplementary electromechanical key,
if installed, as indicated above.
9.4.3 - SETTINGS: access the submenus to (see da 6.2.16)
• Isolate (exclude) one or more detectors, whether wireless or
wired: their alarms will be logged, but no other action taken.
• Set the date and time
• Change the USER code: do this after installation to have
sole access to the system.
• Enable/disable daylight saving time
• Activate permanent display backlighting
• Volume: Adjust the vocal message volume.
• Forced arming: only the installer may use this function, which
enables timed arming
• Arming block: not implemented
• See the firmware version on your control panel. It may be
updated when needed or to implement additional functions.
9.4.4 - PC REMOTE MANAG: create a code for requesting remote
tele service. If the user is off site and needs to connect the con-
trol panel to the installer's customer service, he can do so by
entering this code on his cellular phone when the control panel
answers his call. This disarms the control panel and automati-
SCROLL
MENU
REMOTE CONTROLS
OK
CONFIRM
KEYBOARD CODES
OK
CONFIRM
EXTERNAL KEY
OK
CONFIRM
CONFIRM
DISARMING
CONFIRM
ARMING
DETECTORS'ISOL.
OK
CONFIRM
WIRED INPUT ISOLATION
OK
CONFIRM
TIME AND DATE
OK
CONFIRM
USER CODE
OK
CONFIRM
AUT.SUMMER H
OK
CONFIRM
REQUEST
SIM CREDIT
REQUEST
TELE-SERVICE
BACKLIGHTING
OK
CONFIRM
VOLUME
OK
CONFIRM
FORCED ARMING
OK
CONFIRM
ARMING BLOCK
OK
CONFIRM
FIRMWARE VERSION
OK
CONFIRM

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