User Access For Operation (Table 2) - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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cally activates the service. The control panel is rearmed when
the connection with the service centre is dropped. Caution!
This code may not be the same as the user code: see 6.3.4.
9.4.5 - INSTALLER CODE: the user allows the installer to access
the system by entering his code. This ensures that the installer
cannot access the system without the user's permission.

9.5 - USER ACCESS FOR OPERATION (table 2)

This type of access is different, as shown, and allows the control panel
to be operated.
9.5.1 - CONTROL PANEL TEST – USER / INSTALLER – WORK
ON THE SYSTEM
There are 4 types of test: CONTROL PANEL (DETEC-
TORS) ,GPRS (digital transmission to the security company),
DIALLER, FIELD METER (installer code required). Accessing
the TEST with the USER code does not trip an alarm, but
tamper protection remains active. Caution! To change bat-
teries or do other work on the system, access TEST with the
INSTALLER code, which also deactivates the tamper alarm.
This also enables access to the wireless coverage test (FIELD
METER 9.5.1.3).
TABLE 2
USER ACCESS FOR TEST - ENTER CODE AND PRESS
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
TEST CONTROL PANEL
TEST DIALLER
TEST GPRS
USER ACCESS TO READ EVENT LOG - ENTER CODE AND PRESS
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
KITCHEN ALARM
PROGRAMMING THE TIMING OF RELAY 1 - PRESS ESC
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
TIME ON: HH.MM
TIME OFF: HH.MM
USER ACCESS TO READ WARNING (new event) - ENTER CODE AND PRESS
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
WARNING
DOOR/WINDOW OPEN
BATHROOM
LIST EMPTY
O K
TEST
TEST
O K
(enter phone number)
TEST
O K
(enter phone number)
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED GIANNI
Enter the hour and minutes for the two commands and con-
firm with
O K
and enable/disable with
DOOR/WINDOW OPEN
KITCHEN
9.5.1.1 - CONTROL PANEL TEST Enter the user or installer
code and press
OK. Procedure: Try the remote controls and trip the alarms of
all detectors by opening protected doors/windows, moving in
areas covered by volumetric sensors, violating the IR barriers,
and so on, waiting at least 5 seconds between events, up to
99 successive alarms, which are logged. If this is not sufficient
to test all detectors, run two separate tests. At the end, check
that all alarms have been received and check the CH1 and
CH2 radio coverage levels on the display:
H = high; M = moderate; L = low. All levels should be consid-
ered passable for signal reception, since the test is run with
the receiver attenuation provided by the standard. If both of
the frequencies fail to receive run a real test: arm the control
panel and trip the alarms: since the TEST signal is attenuated
as required by the EN50131, the device may be functional
after all: if alarms are not received, contact technical service.
DD/MM/YY
LIVING ROOM ALARM
111222333
O K
TEST VOICE 1
111222333
TEST DIGITAL MESSAGE
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
LIVING ROOM ALARM
= ON
DOOR/WINDOW OPEN
LIVING ROOM
. Select Control Panel with
p
HH.MM
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
LIVING ROOM DETECTO
BATTERY
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
DISARMED
TAMPER
SIREN
and press
p q
CHECK ARRIVAL OF ALL
ALARMS
CHECK CALL SUCCESSFUL
CHECK RECEPTION BY
SECURITY COMPANY
DD/MM/YY
HH.MM
INSTALLER
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