Contents: 1 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 6.36 6.37 6.38 6.39 6.40 6.41 6.42 6.43 6.44 6.45 6.46 6.47 6.48 Control panel architecture.................................. 3 1.1 2 3 Required system configuration 3 Preparing the control panel for installation ........ 3 Control panel main board................................... 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.
This manual is valid for control panel JA-83K The control panel can be configured by a PC running OLink software. (position 4) must always be connected if the second module is to operate. Device installation shall only be undertaken by qualified technicians holding a training certificate issued by an authorized distributor.
GND A,B +L 3.2 a pair of programmable outputs. When activated, the outputs switch to GND, with a maximum load of 0.1A/12V. The factory-default setting of PGX is the ON/OFF function (operated by the instruction 81 / 80 or using ON and #OFF keys). PGY is activated if any part of the system is armed. The status of PG outputs is also transmitted to AC and UC wireless output modules by the control panel. common ground connection E-LINE digital bus data signals.
If you are installing a GSM communicator (Y) and there is a strong GSM signal in the place of installation, the self-adhesive antenna can be attached directly to the flat surface of the holder. If there is a weak GSM signal we recommend using some of the offered rod antennas. 4.1 If you use the combination of a GSM communicator (Y) and a telephone line communicator (X), install the phone line communicator above the GSM communicator using the supplied posts. 3.
g) check whether the keyboard functions in the place where you intend to install it and then install its plastic rear part. *) The keypad comes with English texts from production – these can be changed to other languages – see the manual. 5.3 Note: If the “Service” message fails to appear on the connected wired keypad or if the wireless keypad is not enrolled, the control panel settings are not the factory-defaults – perform a reset (see 3.8.
The control panel must have its antenna connected and it must be in Service mode (If this is not the case, enter *0 service code (factory default: 8080). The control panel must be disarmed). Enter the appropriate programming sequences – see the following description (an unfinished sequence can be escaped from by pressing the # key). To exit Service Mode press the # key. 6.
If it is desired to control a sub control panel from a master control panel (i.e. setting/unsetting), it is possible to enroll a JA-8x OASiS master control panel to a sub control panel as a remote control as follows: 1. First enroll the sub control panel to the desired address in the master control panel by entering 299 on the sub control panel’s keypad in Service Mode – see 5.1for full details. 2. Switch the master control panel to Service Mode. 3.
Note: In JA-80L wireless sirens, this function can be individually enabled for each siren. (see the siren manual). Factory default setting: Hard-wired siren chirps disabled 6.19 Sirens always sound during audible alarms Using this sequence it is possible to disable internal and external sirens (IW and EW) if any part of the system is unset (partial setting), i.e. when someone is home.
A keyfob can also be used for partial setting control. Buttons and can be programmed to set and unset the entire system, and + can be programmed for setting (arming) sections A buttons and AB respectively to partially set the system (this pair of buttons must be assigned to section A or B if it is to be used for partial setting. See 6.40 for details on partial setting by keyfob).
Notes: The system has up to 50 user positions (01 to 50) each capable of having an access code and an access card assigned to it. If both a code and a card are assigned to a user then the above sequences (6950 and 6951) determine whether the user can use a code or a card or whether he must present both a card and a code to gain control over the system. If both, a card and a code have to be presented, the order in which they are done is unimportant.
where fig. 11 continues R Reaction Notes 8 PG output control The value of the s parameter determines which PG output is controlled: s= 1= PGX, s=2=PGY or s=3=PGX & PGY. To use this function the PG output involved has to be programmed to the ON/OFF or pulse functions. If the reaction is triggered by: a code (card) – the PG output changes its state (ON,OFF,ON,OFF……) or a pulsed switching event is generated after a valid code or card is used.
6.44 Changing the service code. Factory default setting: in addresses 01 to 50 there is the text “Device”. Other default text: “Control panel”, “Keypad”, “Communicator”, “Master code”, users 01 to 50 “Code”,”ARC Code”, “Service code”, “PGX”, “PGY” and “OASiS JA-80”. The service code is used to switch into Service mode. To change the service code, enter: 5 NC NC where: 6.48 Recommended settings NC new code (4 digits), the new code has to be entered twice.
7.1.5 7.4 Functions beginning with the key The following functions are available to the user via the keypad: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 sets the entire system (the same as key ABC)* sets section A (the same as key A)* sets A and B, or just B (the same as key B)* event memory recall (key 4 scrolls backwards) – the control panel records max.
8 Operating/programming the system by PC 9 The OASiS system can be operated and programmed locally using a PC running OLink software. To connect the control panel to the PC use a JA-80T, JA-82T interface or a JA80-BT wireless Bluetooth interface. Basic guidance for installers OLink software can be used by installers and end users. The software only allows access to features allowed by the access code (service or user).
11 Control panel technical specifications 297 External power source 230 V / 50 Hz, max 0.1 A, CLASS PROTECTION II Power supply type A (EN 50131-6) Backup-battery 12 V, 7 to 18 Ah, typical battery lifetime approx. 5 years Maximum recharge time 72 hours Backup power output (+U terminal) maximum continuous load 1.1 A (when an 18 Ah backup battery is used) Backup power output (+L terminal) maximum continuous load 0.
12 Control panel programming sequences Function Entering enrollment mode One wireless device (detector, keypad, key fob, siren or sub control panel) can be enrolled to each address from 01 to 50. The system offers vacant addresses one by one, if all addresses are occupied no devices can be enrolled. A device enrolled to address 01 to 30 disables the corresponding hard-wired input 01 to 30. In addition to enrollment mode, devices can also be enrolled by keying in their production codes (see 6.42).
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fig. 18 continues Function Sequence Device reactions and section assignment 0 A detector’s natural reaction can be INS, DEL or Fire (selectable in the detector) The natural reaction of Control panel & Keypad wired inputs is DEL (or 1 ) = SET (arm), (or ) = UNSET (disarm) and both simultaneously = Panic. If a reaction from 2 to 8 is selected (see opposite), only the key (or ) and double buttons + ( + ) will have it.
13 Programming access codes and cards Code name Amount Sequence Service 1 5 NC NC Master 1 5 MC NC NC User 50 6 MC nn NC Notes Only programmable in Service Mode. NC = new code (must be entered twice) – a card cannot be used. Factory-default service code: 8080 This code can be changed but not erased.
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