Nice HSCU1 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 30

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GENERAL ALARM
TAMPER
PANIC
ROBBERY
TECHNOLOGICAL
ANOMALY
ARM./DISARM
INP. DELAY
6.2.5.4 -
SETTINGS
RADIO OUTPUTS
The control panels are equipped with 16 radio outputs. These are sent via radio
to receivers set up for the control of motors for rolling shutters, lighting control
or electrical appliances (for example, HSTT2N and HSTT2L).
These commands can be activated exclusively via telephone calls to the control
panel; however these receivers can also be controlled directly with transmitters
or keypads, by memorising the control keys accordingly.
In terms of the receivers, the control panel acts as a radio control transmitter;
therefore these controls must be memorised in self-learning mode on the
receiver.
There are two types of command: PULSE (each command switches the receiv-
er output for the time as set on the receiver) or ON-OFF (i.e. one command for
ON and one for OFF). To configure these radio commands, proceed as follows:
01. From the menu SETTINGS press OK to confirm: EXCL. SENSORS is dis-
played.
02. Press
four times : RADIO INPUTS is displayed; press OK again to confirm.
MENU 6
GSM/TELEPHONE LINE
MAINS FAILURE
PERIODIC CALL
SIM VALIDITY
TIME AND DATE
TEL. EXCHANGE
INSTALLER CODE
ANTISCANNER
SUPERVISION
EXIT TIME
AUTO SUMMER H
BACKLIGHTING
VOLUME
FORCED ARMING
FW VERSION
SYSTEM RESET
6.2.6 - DIGITAL PROTOCOLS
(advanced setting, without vocal guide)
This menu enables the configuration of the protocols for connection with the
alarm receiving centres CONTACT ID and CESA 200 BAUD. To program the
parameters of these protocols, request a copy of the specific manual "Digital
Protocols" from the Nice Service Centre.
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Switches to ON for 3 minutes in the case of a general alarm (excluding antiscanner)
Switches to ON for 3 minutes in the case of a tamper alarm
Switches to ON for 15 seconds in the case of a panic alarm
Switches to ON for 15 seconds in the case of a robbery alarm
Switches to ON for 15 seconds in the case of a technological alarm
Switches to ON for 15 seconds in the case of low batteries (of control panel or detectors), supervision failure, radio distur-
bance with system activated (antiscanner), GSM network failure
Switches to ON on activation and OFF on deactivation (useful for connecting an "alarm active" indicator light)
Switches to ON during the input delay set on one or more detectors
Enable selection of priority between GSM and the PSTN line for emergency calls.
Enables the delivery of SMS messages in the event of a mains power failure and programming of a standby time in min-
utes prior to delivery.
Enables the delivery of periodic SMS messages and programming of the frequency of delivery in hours.
Enables the delivery of SMS messages warning of SIM validity expiry and programming of the remaining validity in months.
Enables update of the system time and date; these data are used to program timed functions and the event log.
Enables entry and specification on the control panel of a number for access to the PSTN network, if an alarm receiving
centre is present. For increased safety, it is preferable not to connect the control panel to a switchboard but connected
directly to the line.
Enables checks and changes to the installer access code.
Enables activation of the function ANTISCANNER and the definition of the time interval of disturbance to be considered
negligible (from 1 to 60 seconds) The control panel checks the radio disturbance signals in the environment; when the set
time interval elapses, the control panel siren alarm is activated (for 30 seconds) as well as the SIR terminal output.
Enables the SUPERVISION function, i.e. a system check that all devices are running, transmitted approximately every 40
minutes. Absence of the signal for over 3 hours by a device generates the specific signal and each time the system is
switched on or off.
Enables entry of the time between activation and effective operation of the alarm system. This is factory set at 60 sec-
onds. The user is recommended to avoid excessively short intervals to avoid rushed exits.
Enables deactivation of automatic control of daylight saving time.
Enables selection of permanent display lighting. This function significantly reduces autonomy of the control panel in the
event of a power failure.
Enables adjustment of the volume of the control panel vocal guide. If the volume is set to zero, the vocal Activation/Deac-
tivation notification messages are also disabled.
Enables the function for arming the control panel (totally or partially) at a precise time. Disarming is manual only.
Displays the control panel firmware version.
Enables total deletion of all control panel parameters, including the event log. Caution: this operation is not reversible.
03. RADIO 1 appears on screen; use keys
mand number.
04. The second line displays PULSE (this can change from ON-OFF using keys
).
05. Before confirming, set up the receiver to receive the code for the self-learn-
ing function (see the specific receiver instructions).
06. Press OK to program the receiver (this confirms the operation).
Repeat the same procedure to program all required commands and relative
receivers.
6.2.5.5 -
SETTINGS
...
The settings menu also enables the configuration of a number of special
parameters and functions, used to optimise operation of the control panel in
specifnel Menu 6.
6.2.7 - PC REMOTE MANAGEMENT
(advanced setting, without vocal guide)
The control panel enables remote technical assistance. For this function, the
control panel must be connected to the PSTN telephone network, while the
service centre must be equipped with the relative HSMO telephone modem
and relative software for PC Tele Service.
Remote assistance must in any event be explicitly activated by the user by
pressing the "spanner"
key.
To program the parameters required for remote technical assistance, refer to
the relative manual of the HSMO telephone modem.
, to select the required com-

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