Radio Interference - Nice HSCU2 Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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eral alarm" .
You can change these settings to the functions listed in the table .
To do so, proceed as follows:
• In the Settings menu, select "RELAY" .
• Select the relay (RELAY 1 – RELAY 2) .
• Press "Mode" and select an event to assign to the relay (see event list in table
8) .
• Confirm with "OK" .
• Where possible (see table) also set the duration of switching (the factory set-
ting is given in the table) . Press Duration and set the relay switching time .
• Confirm with "OK" and press
Event
Description of event
Pulse
Switches On for 0 to 999 seconds (settable), depending
on the settings of an internal time program (TIME ON);
or when commanded by phone
ON – OFF
Bistable function, switches On or Off depending on the
settings of an internal time program (see par . 5 .7 .8); or
when commanded by phone
General alarm
Switches On for 3 minutes in case of general alarm
(except for scanner alarm)
Tampering
Switches On for 3 minutes in case of tampering alarm
24H Panic
Switches On for 3 minutes in case of panic alarm
24H Robbery
Switches On for 3 minutes in case of robbery alarm
24H Technical
Switches On for 3 minutes in case of technical alarm
Fault
Switches for 3 minutes when the batteries are low
(control panel or detector), lack of supervision, radio
disturbance with system enabled (scanner) or no GSM
coverage .
ARM/DISARM .
Switches On when the system is armed and Off when
it is disarmed (useful for connecting an "alarm system
armed" led)
Delay
Switches On during the entrance delay set on one or
more detectors
6.7.6.2 - Timer (HSCU2C and HSCU2GC control panels only)
The HSCU2C and HSCU2GC control panel have two relay outputs which can
be used to control electrical appliances (for the connection, refer to the control
panel manual) .
You can program the start and end time of an activation cycle as follows:
• Make sure the relay is set to event "ON-OFF" or impulse (see the previous
chapter) .
• Select "Timer" and then the "Timer associated with the relay"
– Timer 1 is associated with relay 1 (with event set to "ON-OFF" or impulse) .
– Timer 2 is associated with relay 2 (with event set to "ON-OFF" or impulse) .
• Select "Enable", and then "YES" to activate the timer; confirm with "OK" .
• Select "ON" to set the start time .
– set "HOURS" and confirm with "OK" .
– set "Minutes" and confirm with "OK" .
• Select "OFF" to set the end time .
– set "HOURS" and confirm with "OK" .
– set "Minutes" and confirm with "OK" .
• Select "Days ON" to specify on which days of the week the timer will be
active .
• Select the days and confirm with "OK" .
In the "TIMER" page (fig. 44) the
start/end times and days of the week
for which the timer is active are dis-
played .
Confirm with "OK" and press
return to the settings menu .
6.7.6.3 - Radio outputs
The control panels have 16 radio
outputs . The corresponding control signals are sent wirelessly to the receivers
(HSTT2N and HSTT2L) configured for controlling motors for rolling shutters,
lights and electrical appliances .
These commands can be activated by telephone or directly with a remote con-
trol or keypad, once the respective control keys have been memorized (see the
HSTT2N and HSTT2N unit manuals) .
There are two types of command:
– IMPULSE (each command switches the receiver's output for a set time) .
– ON-OFF (one command activates and the next deactivates the device) .
To configure the radio outputs, proceed as follows:
• Select "Radio outputs" .
to return to the settings menu .
TABLE 8
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to
• Select the number of the output .
• Set the type of command to "Impulse" or "ON – OFF" .
• Before confirming with "OK", configure the receiver to receive the code by
self-learning (see receiver's instruction manual) .
• Confirm with "OK" and the command is memorized and displayed in the tab
for the radio output in question .
• Repeat for the other radio outputs .
• Confirm with "OK" and press

6.7.7 - Radio interference

Caution– When EN50131 is enabled, this function is always active . It is pos-
sible to adjust the "Duration" setting .
This enables monitoring of radio interference in the surrounding area . You must
set the maximum time for which the disturbance is tolerated before the control
panel reports the event, sounds the siren and sends technical SMS n . 4 .
01. Select "Radio interference" .
02. In the next page, touch "Enable" and select "YES"; then confirm with "OK" .
03. Touch "Duration" and enter the time in seconds (0 - 99); then confirm with
"OK" . Note – The factory setting is 60 seconds; we do not advise reducing
this setting.
Caution! – After programming the radio interference, you must enable recep-
tion of the technical SMS on the respective phone numbers (see par . 6 .5) .
6.7.8 - Supervision
Caution – When EN50131 is enabled, this function is always active .
Enables periodic control of normal communications between the devices . If a
device has no signal for around 3 hours, a report is tripped in the control panel,
which sends technical SMS n . 3 .
01. Select "Supervision" .
02. In the next page, select "Activate" . Confirm with "OK" .
Caution! – After programming the supervision, you must enable reception of
the technical SMS on the respective phone numbers (see par . 6 .5) .
6.7.9 - Power failure (HSCU2C and HSCU2GC control panels only)
Caution– When EN50131 is enabled, this function is always active . It is pos-
sible to adjust the "Duration" setting .
If a power outage lasts or more than a set period (the default is 30 minutes), a
report is tripped in the control panel, which sends technical SMS n . 7 .
• Select "Power failure" .
• Select "Enable", and then "YES" to activate the function; then confirm with
"OK" .
• Select "Duration" and set the timeout period, after which the SMS is sent .
6.7.10 - Installer code (only visible if the user has accessed pro-
gramming with the "Installer" code)
Allows you to set the installer code .
01. Select "Installer code" .
02. In the next page, enter a personal code of 4 - 8 digits . Confirm with "OK" .
6.7.11 - User code (only visible if the user has accessed program-
ming with the "User" code)
Allows you to set the User code .
01. Call up the programming menu .
02. On the touch screen, touch "Settings" and then "User code" .
03. In the next page, enter a personal code of at least 4 digits . Confirm with
"OK" .
6.7.12 - Volume
45
Volume
Adjusts the volume of the control panel's voice guide and the voice messages
sent by phone when arming (partially/fully) or disarming the system (fig. 45) .
You can use the Timer function to silence the control panel for a given time
band (e .g . at night) .
• Select "Volume" .
6.7.12.1 - Settings: Adjusting
the Volume
• Select "Settings" .
• Now use keys
and
to set the
volume (fig. 46) .
• Confirm and save with "OK" .
6.7.12.2 - Type: Setting voice
messages/beeps on the control
panel
The control panel can play voice messages when being armed/disarmed, or a
simple beep (the control panel must be synchronised with the touch screen if it
to return to the settings menu .
Setting
Type
Timer
46
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