Door And Window Opening Detector (Model Hsdid11) - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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4.5 - Door and window opening detector
(model HSDID11)
4.5.1 - SPECIAL WARNINGS
To avoid intentional damage, install the product in a position that is difficult
to reach.
4.5.2 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
HSDID11 is a detector for doors and windows that signals opening as the magnet is
separated from the sensor body. Suitable for use in protected indoor and outdoor
areas. It detects opening of a door or window and signals it via radio to the associated
control unit. Any other use is to be considered improper and prohibited! Nice declines
all liability for damage resulting from improper use of the product and any use other
than as specified in this manual.
4.5.3 - OPERATION
HSDID11 is a detector suitable to protect doors and windows in case of opening (sep-
aration of the magnet from the sensor).
To increase protection it is fitted with a second input for NC type contacts which can be
used to connect another sensor, also pulse type (detector for rolling shutters).
As well as the NC input there is an input for NO contacts which can be used to connect
NO type sensors such as the flooding detector HSDIW01.
The alarm can be single or differentiated for the different detections of the magnetic
sensor and NC + NO input.
Communication is completely via radio with dual band technology; battery operated –
standard 9 V.
Equipped with LED indicator visible from the outside.
Types of alarm signals:
– Intruder alarm: alarm signal following opening of door or window.
– Second alarm: the HSDID11 can be programmed to transmit 2 different alarms
(transmission of 2 different codes): one for the magnetic contact and one for the input
of the NC or NO contacts.
– Supervision: transmission of a signal every 40 minutes to indicate that the system is
running.
– Anti-opening protection: the opening of the battery compartment and/or separation
of the device from the surface on which it is fixed triggers the "tampering" alarm. To
avoid this set the control unit to "TEST" mode before opening the sensor.
– External LED:
• when the LED illuminates for 1 second it indicates that there has been an alarm signal;
• after the alarm signal, if the LED flashes quickly 4 times (timed with 4 acoustic
beeps) it means that the battery is almost discharged.
Replace the battery only when the control unit indicates that the detector has a dis-
charged battery. To replace the battery see the instruction manual of the HSDID11.
20
dip-switch 3
14
dip-switch 1
4.5.4 - INSTALLATION
For installation operations see the instruction manual of the HSDID11.
4.5.5 - PROGRAMMING OF DIP SWITCHES
Caution! – To program the "dip-switches" remove the battery from the device;
remove the battery also to make any changes and then reprogram.
See fig. 20:
1 OFF = alarm signal only when open.
1 ON
= alarm signal when open and closed (alarm end).
2 OFF = non-differentiated alarm signal: single code for both alarms.
2 ON
= differentiated alarm signal: 2 different codes, one for the detector alarm
and one for the alarm of the NC or NO input.
3 OFF = immediate alarm signal on opening of NC input or closure of NO input.
3 ON
= alarm signal after 6 pulses on NC input.
4 OFF = intruder sensor disabled (for areas subject to vibrations).
4 ON
= intruder sensor enabled (alarm signal in common with opening signal).
5* OFF = Anti-removal/tamper protection enabled.
5* ON = Anti-removal/tamper protection disabled (to be used when fixed on irregular
or unstable surfaces)
6*
= Not used.
(*) available from April 2010.
4.5.6 - CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL DEVICES
To connect external devices using
wires to the NC or NO contact
see fig. 21.
With dip-switch 3 set to "ON"
the input is suitable for controlling
rolling shutter detectors or inertia
sensors where the alarm is sig-
nalled after 6 pulses in 30 sec-
onds. The NC input is automati-
cally activated by closing the con-
tact for at least 10 seconds after
inserting the battery.
To memorise the detector in the control unit see chapter 6.
If the NC input on the terminal board is used and a differentiated alarm is required, the
following memorisation steps must be carried out:
• at first leave the dip switch N° 2 = OFF (non-differentiated alarm)
• set the control unit for memorisation of the first code (magnetic detector); then insert
the battery to carry out memorisation
• set the control unit for memorisation of the second code (NC input); then move dip
switch N° 2 = ON when requested to "insert battery in detector".
dip-switch 4
21
NC
NO
dip-switch 2
dip-switch 5

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