background image

Access to the control unit’s programming sequence guides the user 

in  configuring  the  system,  by  requesting  information  at  each  step: 

before proceeding, make sure to have read the instructions and to 

have all the necessary material and information on hand.

Preliminary stages in the programming procedure

General settings 

Language and country

Date and time

System name 

Wi-Fi connection

Alarm system settings

Name of the areas

Programming of the devices

During this phase it is useful to temporarily mark the devices (with 

sticky tape or labels) with the desired name.

Identification of the installer

Identification of the Power User

User management

Generic control unit parameters

Recording of voice messages

System test

Before attaching the devices to the control unit, run an initial test by 

positioning the devices near their designated installation points to 

verify the radio transmission range.

Pairing Nice automations with the system

 

After terminating the programming phase, fasten the devices, the 

wired connections of the peripherals and, lastly, the control unit.

1. Radio device configuration on bench 

Remove the devices from the package and place them on a flat sur-

face. Insert any required additional MNGSM modules (see MNGSM) 

and MNPSTN modules (see MNPSTN). Power the control unit and 

follow the instructions on the screen to complete the programming 

phase and acquire the individual devices (see Programming). During 

this phase it may be useful to mark the wireless devices with a tem-

porary label specifying the name and number assigned to the device, 

while the devices are gradually paired with the control unit.

2. The range test.

Place the control unit and the wireless devices (without securing ei-

ther) in their designated installation point and test their operation, 

verifying that the radio signal is correctly received in every point.

3. The definitive mounting of each device.

4. The setting of each device’s specific parameters.

If necessary, configure the advanced and detailed functions of the 

devices on the control unit.

5. The electrical connections.

6. The installation of the control unit (see Installing the control 

unit)

Since the system components communicate 

via radio, it is advisable to first configure the 

system on a bench before definitively install-

ing all the devices. 

Optional MNGSM and MNPSTN modules 

Before powering the control unit for the initial start-up and program-

ming of the devices “on the bench”, connect any optional MNGSM 

and MNPSTN modules (see pages 10 and 11).

MNCUT and MNCUTC touch screen control units

After connecting the power cable the touch screen displays the pro-

gramming procedure. If the screen enters the stand-by mode it can 

be reactivated by simply touching any point.

MNCUC control unit

It can be programmed through a PC browser or tablet equipped with 

Wi-Fi network interface card.

After connecting the control unit to the mains power supply, con-

nect the device or PC or tablet to the WLAN, which will be named 

HS3_(control unit serial no.); then enter in the browser’s address bar 

the control unit link (the default address is “http://192.168.100.1”).

Warning!

 Modify the connection data after the initial start-up for se-

curity and privacy reasons.

Installation phases

Programming

Installing the control unit and testing the system

“Bench” programming

Before proceeding with the installation 

•  Check that all the conditions of use fall within the “Product techni-

cal specifications”.

•  Check that the chosen installation site is compatible with the prod-

uct’s overall dimensions.

•  Check that the mounting surface is solid, so that the device can 

be fastened stably and adequately protected against possible im-

pacts.

•  Place the versions without display at least 1 metre above the floor 

to favour the Wi-Fi communication. Place the versions with display 

roughly 1.5 metres above the floor.

•  The product can only be used with devices of the MyNice system.

Installing the control unit

After programming the control unit on the bench and connecting 

any wired devices, connect the back-up batteries and follow the se-

quence of images to mount the control unit correctly onto the wall 

(Figs. 1–2).

General system test 

After securing the control unit and calibrating the sensitivity parame-

ters of the devices, run a general test of the system.

8

Summary of Contents for MNCUC

Page 1: ...Nice MNCUT MNCUTC MNCUC EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use MyNice control unit...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rdy Do not place the system s components close to sources of strong heat as this may damage them Each sensor has its own operating principle check the suitability of the intended positioning against t...

Page 4: ...aining from 1 to 99 detectors Depending on the type and size of the system there are 3 control unit models to choose from MNCUT MyNice control unit 99 zones in 6 areas dual band two way radio with 7 c...

Page 5: ...h screen good visibility can be obtained even at 35 Technical characteristics Current draw Table 1 Code MNCUT MNCUTC MNCUC Power supply 110 V 240 V 110 V 240 V 110 V 240 V Surveillance 18 18 18 Radio...

Page 6: ...l unit after carefully considering the following aspects the control unit without the display must be positioned at least 1 metre above the floor to favour the Wi Fi communication Place the versions w...

Page 7: ...in the outdoor area subsequently activating the siren at full power and making phone calls in case of attempted break ins involving the inner areas Example of block subdivision Fig 3 Area 1 Garden de...

Page 8: ...5 The electrical connections 6 The installation of the control unit see Installing the control unit Since the system components communicate via radio it is advisable to first configure the system on a...

Page 9: ...1 3 5 6 4 5 2 1 2 3 4 7 5 mm 5 mm 9 1 2...

Page 10: ...reply with 1 beep Interruption of alarm calls Enter the indicated codes and wait for the reply the control unit will reply with the recorded voice messages or if none are recorded with acoustic signal...

Page 11: ...rom any telephone number by entering after the reply signal the User PIN code followed by If the voice messages have been recorded correctly the control unit will reply with the following voice messag...

Page 12: ...y detectors sirens equipped with the appropriate input The fault input if used triggers the ANOMALY signal and the rela tive warning messages All unused inputs may be left without any connection they...

Page 13: ...alarm inputs alarm inputs tamper inputs only with inputs used in NC mode Warning Not conforming to EN 50131 close on GND R22k balanced fault input EN 50131 close on GND 12 V for supplementary sirens g...

Page 14: ...tdoors with voice messages and LED flashing light MNSC Wired siren for outdoors with voice messages and LED flashing light for MNCUTC and MNCUC only MNSI Two way dual band radio siren for indoors with...

Page 15: ...stance or physical obstacles lying in between the radio range between the control unit and certain devices must be extended The repeater must be placed at an equal distance from the control unit and f...

Page 16: ...ge 2 of the sirens Specific parameters of MNMC and MNGB magnetic contact detectors Door open signal normally enabled EN 50131 but can be disa bled If active it signals any open doors windows when the...

Page 17: ...It is obtained by adding 1 to the last digit of the PIN for example PIN 11111 duress function activation code 11112 or PIN 11119 duress function activation code 11110 In case of error calls can be dis...

Page 18: ...aid panic and aggression aid GSM calls periodic messages Internet connection Contact ID digital protocols Other communication parameters To activate and manage reception of alerts via e mail Email To...

Page 19: ...hat the smartphone is connected to the Wi Fi or is nonetheless enabled to exchange data if the control unit is connected in Access Point mode connect the smartphone to the WLAN of the control unit Acc...

Page 20: ...IS0602A01EN_22 12 2017 www niceforyou com Nice S p A Via Pezza Alta 13 31046 Oderzo TV Italy info niceforyou com...

Reviews: