Flooding Detector (Model Hsdiw01); 4-Channel Alarm Transmitter (Model Hstx4); 8-Channel Radio Transmitter (Model Hstx8) - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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4.10 - Flooding detector
(model HSDIW01)
4.10.1 - SPECIAL WARNINGS
• To obtain optimal detection, the device must be installed vertically on
the wall and flush with the ground surface.
• The sensor should be installed in a location most subject to the risk of
water leaks, but if the floor is not level, it should be placed at the low-
est point of the room.
• The sensor is connected to the NO input of one of the compatible detectors (for
example HSDID11). The cable length must not exceed 10 m. Multiple sensors may
be connected in parallel on the same input of the detector.
4.10.2 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
HSDIW01 is a flooding detector destined for use in alarm systems for indoor applica-
tion. Any other use is to be considered improper and is strictly prohibited! Nice declines
all liability for damage resulting from improper use of the product and other than as
specified in this manual.
4.11 - 4-channel alarm transmitter
4.11.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
HSKPS is a bidirectional keypad with 64 bit variable code (rolling code); it enables the
activation and deactivation of alarm control units, and receives operation confirmation
signals from the latter; otherwise it can be used to control other receivers in the system.
Designed for indoor use.
Any other use is to be considered improper and is strictly prohibited! Nice declines all
liability for damage resulting from improper use of the product and other than as speci-
fied in this manual.
4.11.2 - OPERATION
HSTX4 is fitted with 4 keys; each one is normally assigned
with a specific function:
x = Key
: total deactivation
y = Key
: total activation
z = Key
: partial activation (zones A+B)
w = Key
: command key (panic, illness or burglar alarm or receiver control)
The assigned function on keys [
be used as a command key or key [
(zones B+C); to change the assigned function refer to the paragraph "programming".
4.11.3 - PROGRAMMING
The transmitter is programmed via the control unit and on the receivers to be asso-
ciated.
Further information on the memorisation procedure can be found in the instructions of
the relative products.
• Programming the transmitter on the control unit:
- Set the control unit to remote control programming mode and perform the preliminary
phases required (see chapter 6.2.4.1);
- When the control panel menu displays the request: on the transmitter, press and hold
the keys
and
simultaneously for 10 seconds; the control panel then emits a
beep to confirm programming. This programming procedure memorises the key
total arming , key
for disarming and
Key
is not memorised and is left free for alarm control (panic or robbery) or to con-
trol receivers.
• Programming the key [
] on the control panel to send "panic" or "robbery"
alarms:
- Set the control panel to programming mode in the zone "Panic" or "Robbery2 (see
chapter 6.2.4.5) according to the type of alarm to be activated.
- When the control panel menu displays the request: on the transmitter, press and hold
4.12 - 8-channel radio transmitter
4.12.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
HSTX8, is a bidirectional radio transmitter with variable code (rolling-code) and 8 chan-
nels; 4 for alarm systems and 4 for direct control of receivers and automations for doors
and gates. Designed for indoor use. Any other use is to be considered improper and is
strictly prohibited! Nice declines all liability for damage resulting from improper use of
the product and other than as specified in this manual.
4.12.2 - OPERATION
HSTX8 is a radio transmitter with 8 channels divided into two groups of 4 channels; for
the first 4 keys, encoding is compatible with the "Nice Home Security" systems, while
the other 4 keys have "O-Code" encoding, Nice-One compatible, used for the control
of automations of doors, gates and similar products.
For the first 4 keys, the functions and operation are identical to those of the transmitter
HSTX4; for details refer to the relative instructions.
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(model HSTX4)
x
z
] and [
] can be changed, for example key [
] may be used as a second partial activation key
for partial arming.
(model HSTX8)
4.10.3 - OPERATION
The sensor comprises 2 electric contacts placed at approx. 1 mm from the floor. In the
event of a flood, when the sensor comes into contact with liquid, the event is immedi-
ately read by the detector connected to HSDIW01 by a cable; this then transmits the
emergency signal to the control unit via radio.
Types of alarm signal:
HSDIW01 does not emit any signal.
4.10.4 - INSTALLATION
For installation procedures, refer to the HSDIW01 instruction manual.
4.10.5 - PROGRAMMING
HSDID01 does not require any adjustments or programming. Programming of a differ-
entiated alarm is recommended on the detector connected to the sensor; in this way
the flooding alarm can be distinguished from other types of alarm.
the key
for 10 seconds; the control panel then emits a beep to confirm programming.
• Programming the key
(or
- Set up the receiver for radio code memorisation (see specific instructions); when
required, press and hold key
If required, the factory set function of keys
- To change the function of key
press and hold keys
and
confirm conversion from the partial activation function to the command key function.
- To change the function of key
L1
y
press and hold keys
and
confirm conversion from the command key function to the partial arming function. The
w
functions can be changed in the other direction simply by repeating the operation. On
completion, the led emits 2 short flashes if the key is assigned for partial activation or 3
short flashes if it is assigned as a command key.
The zones partially armed by means of keys
modifiable and depend on the fact that these zones are included during memorisation of
the remote control (keys OFF and ON). The keys for partial activation do not require a spe-
] can
cific memorisation procedure as this is performed at the same time as that of keys
; while keys
and
need to be memorised specifically if used to control alarms
(panic or robbery) or to control receivers.
4.11.4 - SIGNALS
The transmitter is bidirectional; after sending the activation or deactivation commands,
partial or total (phase in which the orange led is illuminated) it remains on standby for
response by the control unit (phase in which the orange led flashes), after which the
result is displayed as follows:
Green led lit for 2 seconds: OFF, system deactivated
Red led lit for 2 seconds: ON, system activated (total or partial)
Led off: response not received
The command keys do not have a response standby setting; after sending the com-
mand the led turns off immediately.
When the battery charge is low, the transmitter range is reduced significantly. When a
for
key is pressed, if led L1 illuminates and then immediately fades and turns off, this
means that the battery is completely discharged and must be replaced immediately.
Otherwise if led L1 illuminates briefly and then turns off, this means that the battery is
only partially discharged; in this case press and hold the key for at least half a second
to enable the transmitter to attempt delivery of the command and wait for the response.
In any event, if the battery charge is too low to complete an operation, the led fades and
the transmitter turns off.
When the battery is discharged, the battery must be replaced with the same version to
restore normal transmitter operation.
To replace the battery, refer to the HSTX4 instruction manual.
L1
x
y
z
w
) to control a receiver:
for 10 seconds.
and
can be changed.
from partial arming (zones A+B) to control key:
for 10 seconds; the led emits 3 short orange flashes to
from command key to partial arming (zones B+C)
for 10 seconds; the led emits 2 short orange flashes to
(partial A+B) and
(partial B+C) are not
The other 4 keys (1-2-3-4) use a transmission technol-
ogy called "O-Code", with variable code (rolling-code),
which significantly improves
the command transmission speed and enables a
series of evolved functions typical of the system Nice-
Opera.
For further information on all functions of the system
NiceOpera and operative interdependency of the vari-
ous system devices, refer to the general manual
"NiceOpera System Book", also available on the web
site www.niceforyou.com
Further information can also be found in the specific
instruction manual of HSTX8.
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