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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby, EL.MO. Spa declares that the radio equipment 

HERCOLA is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.

The full text of the EU declaration of conform-

ity is available at the following  internet address: 

www.elmospa.com – registration is quick and easy

GENERAL WARNINGS

This device has been designed, built and tested with the utmost care 

and attention, adopting test and inspection procedures in compliance 

with current legislation. Full compliance of the working specifications 

is only achieved in the event the device is used solely for its intended 

purpose, namely:

Wireless intrusion detection control unit with integrated GSM 

module

The device is not intended for any use other than the above and hence 

its correct functioning in such cases cannot be assured. Consequently, 

any use of the manual in your possession for any purpose other than 

those for which it was compiled - namely for the purpose of explaining 

the product’s technical features and operating procedures - is strictly 

prohibited.

Production processes are closely monitored in order to prevent faults 

and malfunctions. However, the components adopted are subject to an 

extremely modest percentage of faults, which is nonetheless the case 

with any electronic or mechanical product.

Given the intended use of this item (protection of property and people), 

we invite you to adapt the level of protection offered by the system to 

suit the actual situation of risk (allowing for the possibility of impaired 

system operation due to faults or other problems), while reminding you 

that there are specific standards for the design and production of sys-

tems intended for this kind of application.

We hereby advise you (the system’s operator) to see that the system 

receives regular routine maintenance, at least in accordance with 

the provisions of current legislation, and also check on as regular 

a basis as the risk involved requires that the system in question is 

operating properly, with particular reference to the control unit, sen-

sors, sounders, dialler(s) and any other device connected. You must 

let the installer know how well the system seems to be operating, 

based on the results of periodic checks, without delay..

Work involved in the design, installation and maintenance of systems 

incorporating this product should be performed only by personnel with 

suitable skills and knowledge required to work safely so as to prevent 

any accidents. It is vital that systems be installed in accordance with cur-

rent legislation. The internal parts of certain equipment are connected 

to the mains and therefore there is a risk of electrocution when mainte-

nance work is performed inside without first  disconnecting the primary 

and emergency power supplies. Certain products include batteries, re-

chargeable or otherwise, as an emergency backup power supply. 

If connected incorrectly, they may cause damage to the product or prop-

erty, and may endanger the operator (explosion and fire).

INSTALLER WARNINGS

Comply strictly with current standards governing the installation of elec-

trical systems and security systems, and with the manufacturer’s direc-

tions given in the manuals supplied with the products.

Provide the user with full information on using the system installed and 

on its limitations, pointing out that there are different levels of security 

performance that will need to suit the user’s requirements within the 

constraints of the specific applicable standards. See that the user looks 

through the warnings given herein.

Work involved in the design, installation and maintenance of systems 

incorporating this product should be performed only by personnel with 

suitable skills and knowledge required to work safely so as to prevent 

any accidents. It is vital that systems be installed in accordance with cur-

rent legislation. The internal parts of certain equipment are connected 

to the mains and therefore there is a risk of electrocution when mainte-

nance work is performed inside without first  disconnecting the primary 

and emergency power supplies. Certain products include batteries, re-

chargeable or otherwise, as an emergency backup power supply. 

If connected incorrectly, they may cause damage to the product or prop-

erty, and may endanger the operator (explosion and fire).

USER WARNINGS

Check the system’s operation thoroughly at regular intervals, making 

sure the equipment can be armed and disarmed properly.

Make sure the system receives proper routine maintenance, employing 

the services of specialist personnel who meet the requirements pre-

scribed by current regulations.

Ask your installer to check that the system suits changing operating con-

ditions (e.g. changes in the extent of the areas to be protected, change 

in access methods, etc...)

MAIN SAFETY RULES

The use of the device is forbidden for children and unassisted disabled 

individuals.

Do not touch the device when bare footed, or with wet body parts. Do 

not directly spray or throw water on the device.

Do not pull, remove or twist the electric cables protruding from the de-

vice even if the same is disconnected from the power source.

DISPOSAL WARNINGS

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In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and elec-

tronic equipment (WEEE), please be advised that the EEE was placed 

on the market after 13 August 2005 and must be disposed of separately 

from normal household waste.

User Manual - October 2018 Edition - 

090011121

The information and product features herein are not binding and may be changed without prior notice.

EL.MO. Spa

 | Via Pontarola, 70 | 35011 Campodarsego (PD) - Italy

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Summary of Contents for HERCOLA

Page 1: ...plastic housing Icons used in this manual Example of messages on keypad display FRI 21 4 21 7 01 06 18 09 00 S1 S2 S3 S4 Area 1 Keys typing Usage example Manual contents Keypads usage chap 2 p 2 Oper...

Page 2: ...e associated to sector groups Each sector key provides information about arming status of corresponding sectors Key status Indication OFF All sectors associated to the key are disarmed ON All sectors...

Page 3: ...ection is enabled in BrowserOne all status indications from LEDs will be disabled Acoustic signalling for tampered zones The unit can be configured to emit a single or continued acoustic signal Din Do...

Page 4: ...module right temperature detected by the unit detector 21 4 21 7 The two indications can be inverted and the display of the built in temperature detector can be disabled Temperature values will blink...

Page 5: ...here is pending information the two arrows on the dis play will blink 2 3 4 SIM Balance status If the unit is equipped with a prepaid card the balance can be displayed on keypad Go to GSM STATUS Press...

Page 6: ...c tors proposed to the user With 4 areas 4 sectors mode each sector key is associated to a sector distinctively U U U U U U default 111111 SELECT SECTORS S1 S2 S3 S4 Area 1 FRI 21 4 21 7 01 06 18 09 0...

Page 7: ...Press numeric keys from 1 to 9 A 0 B C The single sector selection is not available for D E F and G sectors Example If sectors proposed for arming at the beginning are 1 2 3 6 and 7 Arm 123 67 when y...

Page 8: ...per area mode if checked during system configuration to do so press sector key OK or press sector key twice as ex plained in the previous paragraph 2 4 5 p 7 Sectors associated to that sectors key wi...

Page 9: ...rinclusionwith and one of the following events occur system control devices serial devices tamper dialler siren battery fault the installer code will be required to force system arming INSTALLER CODE...

Page 10: ...keypad direct connection or remote assistance The user can use the following menu Use arrow keys or to go to INSTALLER AUTH option Press OK to enter the menu Press 2 to select TEMPORARY only once wit...

Page 11: ...to exit the menu without saving Daily schedules setup Use arrow keys or to go to CHRONOTHERMOSTAT option Press OK to enter the menu Use arrow keys or to browse among daily schedules Press OK to enter...

Page 12: ...erty the message NOT EXECUTAB will appear The system shows the first zone to be tested which will be alarmed The system beeps for confirmation and is now ready to test the following zone Repeat the p...

Page 13: ...e than 20 at tempts are detected non recognised keypad key re mote control remote access codes the event Maximum access attempts exceeded will be generated More consecutive access attempts with the sa...

Page 14: ...ol unit detects unauthorised access attempts if within a arming disarming cycle more than 20 at tempts are detected non recognised keypad key re mote control remote access codes the event Maximum acce...

Page 15: ...on the phone keypad 5 The call is interrupted the unit will call the following number if set 0 The call is interrupted the unit will not call other numbers until a new event occurs or It activates re...

Page 16: ...holds The installer can set two thresholds one minimum and one maximum when the temperature goes from minimum to maximum threshold the Maximum Temperature event will be generated when the temperature...

Page 17: ...are it will be possible to see its interface on unit display To switch from intrusion to chronothermostat interface Press OK Press 0 Press OK The control unit can be set to display chronothermostat in...

Page 18: ...s 7 1 2 Temperature change Temperature values set can be changed afterwards The change can be manual or temporary Manual change In chronothermostat interface in idle mode Use arrow keys or Press 1 rep...

Page 19: ...o control an air conditioning The install shall enable the specific function via software In summer mode boiler block detection is disabled remote control SMS texts indicate air conditioning in stead...

Page 20: ...the property is reset On the contrary the Weekly Programmer Max Security prop erty is reset by Max Security Set and Max Security Reset weekly programmer functions only In detail if a sector is armed...

Page 21: ...r Max Security property 10 REMOTE INTERROGATION AND REMOTE CONTROL When control units are equipped with GSM module SMS can be used to receive information about system status to send commands to the un...

Page 22: ...he following 4 messages PANEL DISARMED ready to be armed All sectors authorised for the user are disarmed but can be armed PANEL DISARMED not ready to be armed All sectors authorised for the user are...

Page 23: ...at report The control unit replies with an SMS text containing the unit internal temperature measured by the sensor Replying SMS XX X degrees Temperature detected if single ext XX X degrees int XX X d...

Page 24: ...rised for Small Maintenance N DENIED Zone inclusion is not allowed or the user is not au thorised for Small Maintenance 10 3 7 Output commands Replying SMS COMMAND S EXECUTED The command has been exec...

Page 25: ...t One sensor or more is not powered correctly Power voltage is below set threshold ANOMALY Sound low volt One siren or more is not powered correctly Power voltage is below set threshold ANOMALY R C Lo...

Page 26: ...Function keys p 14 4 2 Operation with remote controls p 14 4 2 1 System arming p 14 4 2 2 Disarming p 14 4 2 3 Disarming with duress mode p 14 4 2 4 Panic event p 15 4 2 5 System forced arming p 15 5...

Page 27: ...27 GENERAL WARNINGS P 28 INSTALLER WARNINGS P 28 USER WARNINGS P 28 MAIN SAFETY RULES P 28 DISPOSAL WARNINGS P 28...

Page 28: ...es Certain products include batteries re chargeable or otherwise as an emergency backup power supply If connected incorrectly they may cause damage to the product or prop erty and may endanger the ope...

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