Control Panel Programming; Initial Start-Up And Configurations; Programming Menus - Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING

The control panel is programmed via the keypad on the control panel, accord-
ing to the instructions on screen and the vocal guide provided in the main phas-
es of programming.
General rules for programming:
• Modifications to settings must be confirmed by pressing the key OK; if not
confirmed, the modification is not saved.
• When the display shows the symbols
through the list using key
, or down through the list using key
• When the display shows the symbol
firm the operation by pressing OK.
• When the display shows the letters Y or N this means that the function is
active (Y = Yes) or not active (N = No).
• To exit a function, press ESC.
• To cancel a setting, press C.
• To cancel part of a setting during entry, press
• To enter the hour, date, minutes and seconds, and wherever a numerical
entry is required, use the numerical keys.
• To associate telephone numbers with vocal and SMS messages, use the
numerical keys.
• To select groups A, B and C use respectively keys 1, 2 and 3.
In the event of errors during entries there are no serious consequences;. the
appliance simply indicates the error with one or more beeps.
Take special care when using the function "DELETE" (followed by the
request "DELETE - CONFIRM?") which if confirmed will delete all settings!
6.2 - Programming menus (see Menu 1)
MENU 1
PHONE BOOK
MESSAGES
EXTRAS
SETTINGS
DIGITAL PROTOCOLS
PC REMOTE MANAGEMENT
6.2.1 - PHONE BOOK
MEMORY
This section enables memorisation of the names and telephone numbers of
persons who will receive alarm messages and technical system information.
The phone book can store up to 63 names (items). Position number 64 can be
MENU 2
NAME
(maximum 13 characters) name of the person or authority corresponding to the telephone number.
NUMBER
(maximum 16 digits) telephone number to be dialled by PSTN or GSM telephone diallers.
MESSAGE
selects one or more vocal messages (see 6.6.2) to be sent to the specific telephone number when the event occurs.
SMS
selects one or more SMS messages (see 6.2.3) to be sent to the specific telephone number when the event occurs.
TECHNICAL SMS
selects one or more technical SMS messages to be sent to the specific telephone number when the event occurs.
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this means that the user can scroll up
O K
this means that the user must con-
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Enables the memorisation, display and modification of telephone numbers for alarm calls.
Enables recording of alarm messages and emergency assistance requests. In total, the system can store 6 vocal messa-
ges, 6 SMS messages and 11 technical SMS messages.
Enables configuration of system devices.
Enables programming of special control panel functions.
Enables configuration of digital communication protocols with alarm receiving centres.
Enables configuration of the remote technical assistance options.
Event
control panel battery discharged
detector battery discharged
supervision failure and/or radio disturbance present (check
event log)
system armed (message only sent in response to arming via
telephone)
system disarmed (message only sent in response to activation
via telephone)
electrical mains failure message sent after a mains power failu-
re lasting for the set time interval (see SETTINGS)
no GSM network coverage for more than 15 minutes (the
message is sent on return of the GSM signal)
no successful call on PSTN line (check for any interruptions on
the fixed telephone line)
periodic message to indicate that the system is running (mes-
sage sent after a certain number of programmable hours; see
SETTINGS)

6.1 - Initial start-up and configurations

When the battery is connected, the display lights up and the control panel
firmware version code is shown on screen.
Press any key to display the function to select the language used in the control
panel menus. Scroll through the languages using keys
to confirm.
From here on, vocal instructions are given; the messages are stored in the sys-
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tem memory (located next to the GSM SIM card) and are in one language only,
corresponding to the language of the manual supplied with the control panel.
Memories with other languages are available on request.
6.1.1 - Safety codes: "factory code", "user code" and "installer code"
The control panel has a factory code: "0000" to enable initial access to the pro-
gramming procedure. This code must subsequently be modified, and the two
codes below must be programmed:
• user code: (from 4 to 8 digits) enables activation of the manoeuvres and
access to a number of settings;
• installer code: (from 4 to 8 digits) enables access to all settings but not to
manoeuvres.
Caution! - Do not forget these codes or the control panel will need to be
opened (generating a "tamper" alarm), disconnect the power supply and re-
connect, then initialise the system after entry of the factory code (this operation
does not delete the settings made).
After entering the factory code the system requests entry of the current time
and date for the internal clock. The internal clock is used in the event log and
the timed programmer.
After also entering the user code and installer code, the first item of the program-
ming menu is displayed. To display the other menu items, use keys
programmed exclusively with the number provided by the SIM card operator to
display residual credit. Therefore, when the control panel is active, credit can be
displayed automatically by pressing
For each item of the phone book, compile all fields (see Menu 2).
SMS text
LOW BATTERY CONTROL PANEL
LOW BATTERY PERIPHERAL
SUPERVISION FAILURE OR SCANNER
CONTROL PANEL ARMED
CONTROL PANEL DISARMED
MAINS FAILURE
On return of mains power: CONTROL PANEL MAINS
RETURN
NO GSM NETWORK
NO SUCCESSFUL CALL ON PSTN LINE
PERIODICAL CALL OK
and
and press OK
and
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