Hscu2 Alarm System Test - Nice HSCU2 Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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TEL
TEMPERATURE
TCH
USER
V
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NUMBER CHANGED
GSM CHECK
Xxxxx (label)
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EXAMPLES RELATING TO TABLE 9
example 1
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(1)
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(1)
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on 16/05/10, at 9 .32, the control panel sent (<) a voice mes-
sage ( V ) to Marco . The result was positive .
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example 2
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on 16/05/10, at 18 .20, the alarm system was armed (INSER)
with remote control TEL01 .

6.10 - HSCU2 alarm system test

After programming all devices on the bench, provisionally place each device in
its intended location and run (fig. 52):
Control panel test and Dialler test, using the "Field Meter" function to
check whether any continuous signals are present which may disturb com-
munications with the devices .
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Devices
Messages
Phone book
Settings
Digital Prot.
Event List
Test
28 – English
remote control
temperature check
touch screen keypad
access to menu with user code
voice message
variation by SMS of a number in the phone book
GSM off/on cycle
name of device (e .g ., which tripped an alarm)
outgoing call
incoming call
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(3)
(1)
(3)
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Control panel test
Dialler test
Field Meter
6.10.1 - Control panel test
On first installation, run the test with the control panel and devices placed pro-
visionally in their intended locations . This test checks whether the control panel
is receiving the detector signals properly; it also checks the quality of the signal .
The test is particularly important in conditions close to the operating limits given
in the control panel's installation manual . In such cases, it is good to determine
in advance, before installing the equipment definitively, whether the detector's
radio signal is actually received by the control panel .
The test should be repeated from time to time
Run the test as follows:
• Provisionally place the control panel in its intended position .
• Select "Control panel test" and
press
(fig. 53) .
• From their intended locations, trip
the detectors so that they transmit
their signals to the control panel .
Example: open a window, or walk
in front of a volumetric sensor . The
control panel will beep to indicate
that it has received the signal .
• Terminate the procedure by pressing
• To check the outcome of the test, touch and check the list of signals received
which is displayed on the touch screen .
• For each received signal, the list will display the name of the originating detec-
tor and the quality of the signal on both frequencies .
for example, if the display reads:
ALARM
C1: 
this has the following meaning:
ALL
alarm event
ROOM 1
name of detector
C1
radio frequency 433 MHz
C2
radio frequency 868 MHz
excellent signal

good signal

adequate signal

no signal

If no signal is detected on either of the two frequencies (C1 o C2) (), it is
likely that the detector is out of range or the frequency is subject to disturbance;
in any case, a single frequency is sufficient to assure operation of the system .
If, on the other hand, both frequencies are defective, you must run a real test
by arming the control panel and tripping the alarm; however, since technical
regulations require the test to be run with an attenuated frequency, in normal
conditions the system may operate nonetheless .
It may happen that the signal of a given detector is sometimes excellent ()
and sometimes good (): this may depend on interference or people mov-
ing in the room during the test . This often happens with remote controls since
they can change location relative to the control panel . At the end of the test,
if the result is not satisfactory, try moving the control panel (or, preferably, the
detector), and run the test again .
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on the touch screen .
ROOM 1
C2: 

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