Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 29

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tion, press OK to confirm.
11. Record the vocal message for detector recognition; press and hold OK
during recording.
12. If recording is successful, press ESC to confirm the recorded message and
exit the procedure.
Repeat the same procedure for all detectors planned for group A.
Note on memorisation of detectors
Once a detector is memorised and associated with a specific group, it can no
longer be memorised in other groups.
If an association is to be subsequently changed, a detector can be deleted and
then memorised in a different group.
• To delete a detector, select it, press C and then press OK to confirm deletion.
As well as the alarm group A, groups B and C are also available. To memorise
the detectors planned and associated with these groups, perform the same
operations as per group A.
6.2.4.4 -
EXTRAS
24H PANIC AL. (or 24H ROBBERY, or 24H TECNOL.)
As well as the 3 alarm groups A, B and C (which can be activated or deactivat-
ed as required), other constantly active groups are also available as follows:
- PANIC: group used to program keys of remote controls or keypads for man-
ual alarm activation.
- ROBBERY: group used to program keys of remote controls or keypads for
manual telephone alarm calls or requests for first aid.
- TECHNOLOGICAL: group used to program technical alarm detectors
(smoke, flooding, gas, etc.)
6.2.4.5 -
EXTRAS
24H PANIC; EXTRAS
To program the keys of the remote controls or keypads in the groups PANIC
and ROBBERY, after selecting EXTRAS
same procedure is performed as per memorisation of the remote controls, with
the difference that the key must be held for at least 10 seconds to complete
memorisation.
6.2.4.6 -
EXTRAS
24H TECHNOL
To program the detectors in the TECHNOLOGICAL group, select
EXTRAS
24H TECHNOLOGICAL, and perform the same procedure as
described for programming group A.
In all the control panel can memorise up to 99 detectors in the various groups
(2 detectors in AND mode are considered as 1); this calculation also includes
the bidirectional sirens and remote control keys with panic and robber functions
or
.
6.2.4.7 - EXTRAS
WIRED INPUTS
The control panels HSCU1GC and HSCU1C are fitted with a terminal board
with 6 inputs for the same number of lines to which detectors can be connect-
ed (with NC contact output); they also have 3 tamper inputs (NC contact). For
details of connections, see chapter 5.
6.2.5 - SETTINGS
This menu enables configuration of a number of control panel functions.
6.2.5.1 -
SETTINGS
EXCL. SENSORS
One or more sensors can be deactivated (for example in the event of a mal-
function). To deactivate a sensor, proceed as follows (the user code can also be
used to access the menu):
01. From the menu SETTINGS press OK to confirm: EXCL. SENSORS is dis-
played
02. Select the required sensor using keys
03. INCLUD is displayed on the second line; if the sensor is operative, or
EXCLUD if the sensor is disabled.
04. To change the status use keys
Note - Deactivation does not delete the sensor but simply enables the system
to ignore any alarms sent by the sensor (these alarms are not recorded in the
event log).
6.2.5.2 -
SETTINGS
EXCL. WIRED INP.
For wired inputs on the control panels HSCU1GC and HSCU1C, refer to the
previous paragraph (SETTINGS
MENU 5
ON – OFF
PULSE
24 ROBBERY
24H PANIC ( or 24H ROBBERY) the
and
and press OK to confirm.
and
and press OK to confirm.
EXCL. SENSORS).
Toggle function, switching to ON or OFF according to the setting of an internal clock (see 9.2.7); or from a command via
telephone
Switches to ON for a time settable from 0 to 999 seconds according to the setting of an internal timer program (TIME
ON); or from a command via telephone
The presence of these inputs is recognised by the control panel in self-learning
mode. If the inputs are then to be cancelled, simply set the control panel Test
function and eliminate connections.
These inputs are factory set with the following standard associations (the asso-
ciation can be changed at any time as required):
Input
Association
A1
1
st
input of alarm group A
A2
2
nd
input of alarm group A
TMPA
Tamper of group A
B1
1
input of alarm group B
st
B2
2
nd
input of alarm group B
TMPB
Tamper group B
C1
1
input of alarm group C
st
C2
2
nd
input of alarm group C
TMPC
Tamper group C
As in the case of detectors connected via radio, the following can also be pro-
grammed for each of those wired to the inputs:
• The associated alarm group (A, B or C)
• The input delay time
• Text label
• A vocal recognition message
Each tamper input can be associated with:
• The associated alarm group (A, B or C)
For these settings, perform the same procedure as described for programming
group A.
6.2.4.8 - EXTRAS
EXTERNAL KEY
The control panels HSCU1GC and HSCU1C are fitted with a KEY input on
which a contact can be connected for control panel arming or disarming; arm-
ing can be total or partial according to the setting.
The contact must be: closed, for control panel disarmed and open, for control
panel armed.
The control panel switches its status according to changes in the status of the
contact, but it can be subsequently controlled by other devices, such as
remote controls with which the control panel can be disarmed even when the
KEY contact is open.
To program this input, perform the same procedure as described for transmitter
memorisation.
6.2.5.3 -
SETTINGS
RELAY1 SETTINGS (or RELAY2)
The control panels HSCU1GC and HSCU1C are equipped with 2 relay outputs.
Output RELAY 1 is factory set for the ON-OFF function
Output RELAY 2 is factory set for the GENERAL ALARM function. These set-
tings can be modified with one of the functions specified in Menu 5. To modify,
first select the relative relay (the procedure below uses relay 1 as an example)
and proceed as follows:
01. From the menu SETTINGS press OK to confirm: EXCL. SENSORS is dis-
played
02. Press
twice (or 3 times if programming relay 2): RELAY1 SETTINGS is
displayed; press OK to confirm:
03. (ON-OFF appears on screen) Use keys
Note – In the case of the function PULSE, the second line displays the
time; therefore use the numerical keys to enter the required value.
04. On completion, press OK to confirm.
, to select the required function.
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