JA-80K-US “Oasis” Control panel installation manual This manual is valid for control panel JA-80K version KE60108 (printed on internal circuit board). The control panel can be configured by a PC running ComLink software - version 80 or higher.
Contents: 1. CONTROL PANEL ARCHITECTURE ................................................... 3 1.1. 2. 13.4.1. 13.4.2. 13.4.3. OPTIONAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ................................................ 4 INSTALLATION ..................................................................................... 4 2.1. 14. Displaying which user/card positions are occupied ...........20 Bypassing devices ..............................................................20 Protecting a car near the system........
System installation shall only be undertaken by qualified technicians holding a training certificate issued by an authorized distributor. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage or consequences related to the improper or incorrect use of this product. • 1. Control panel architecture • • The control panel has 50 addresses (01 to 50), meaning that up to 50 wireless devices can be enrolled i.e. detectors, keypads, keyfobs, sirens etc.
sent to alarm receiving centres (central monitoring stations). They can notify the user using SMS reports and allow remote control and programming of the system by mobile phone and the Internet. Another option is the JA-80X communicator which reports alarms via a traditional phone line using voice messages. • In the control panel, connect the cable to the power terminals equipped with a fuse of type T200mA/250V.
Communicator connector – allows the connection of an optional communicator to the main board. Internal wiring connector – connects the internal wiring in the control panel housing. Terminals: AC 20V the transformer output is connected here. 01, GND, 02 are hard-wired inputs for the control panel. • The reactions to triggering these inputs are determined by the settings of addresses 01 and 02. The factory-set natural reaction for these hard-wired inputs is a delayed alarm in section C.
disconnected. After the mains supply has been restored battery charging starts again and the system will begin to function again. 9. Resetting the control panel If you need to return the control panel to the factory-default settings perform the following: Ensure that the battery is correctly connected (Polarity: RED = positive +, BLACK = negative -). WARNING – the battery is sold charged – to maintain safety, avoid shorting out the terminals !!! 1.
• • • • • • • control panel twice but to two different addresses with different features –see 12.40. Only a single device can be enrolled to each address. When indicator A lights, it means the displayed address is occupied and therefore no more devices can be enrolled to this address. If a device has already been enrolled to an address, and it is then re-enrolled to another address, the device’s address assignment will change from the original address to the new one.
minutes so it is impossible to combine multiple control panels in one UC or AC receiver. • The system should be in Service mode (if not, enter the following with the system unset: “∗0 Service code” – the factory default is 8080) 12. Control panel programming • Enter the appropriate programming sequences – see the following description (an unfinished sequence can be escaped from by pressing the # key), The most convenient way to program the system is to use a PC running Comlink software.
other intruder detector within 40 minutes, an alarm will be triggered. If the first triggered detector has a DEL reaction and it is not confirmed by any other detector, it will not trigger an alarm after the entrance delay has expired. is set (armed).
Device reactions and section assignment (detectors, key fobs, control panel and keypad inputs) • 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 61 nn r s Keyfob natural reactions: (or )= 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.
12.4. Alarm duration time 12.7. This parameter limits the duration of a triggered alarm. After the alarm state expires, the control panel will return to its previous state, i.e. as before the alarm occurred. The alarm state can also be terminated by an authorised user. To program the alarm duration enter: 2 6 1 enabled 2 6 0 disabled 22x Factory default setting: disabled. where x is a number from 0 to 9 determining the alarm duration: 0 = 10 s, 1 = 1 min., 2 = 2 min. up to 8 = 8 min., 9 = 15 min.
3. In the sub control panel, enter enrollment mode by keying in “1” in Service Mode and select the desired address. 12.15. Confirmation of intruder alarms To reduce the risk of false alarms and to comply with British standard BSI DD243, the control panel allows alarm confirmation logic to be enabled as follows: 4. In the master control panel enter 290. This way the control panel will enroll to the sub control panel to the desired address as a remote control.
12.17. Exit delay beeps while partially setting (arming) 12.18. Entrance delay beeps Notes regarding setting the system with (a) triggered detector(s): • Details on currently triggered detectors can be viewed by pressing the ? key (e.g. open doors or windows). • If a wireless keyfob is used to set the system and auto-bypass user approval is enabled, the system will set without bypass approval, i.e. setting by keyfob does not trigger an approval request.
Unsetting (disarming) the system with a final door detector • If a final-door detector gets triggered in a set (armed) system, an entrance delay will begin with a duration of between 30 and 270 seconds. • If a normal delayed detector gets triggered while the user enters a building, the system starts an ordinary entrance delay of between 5 and 45 seconds. • If a final-door detector is triggered first, a longer entrance delay will begin.
• If you wish to receive a notification earlier than a year later, change the internal clock settings to the day and month you prefer before exiting Service Mode by entering 4hhmmDDMMYY, and then readjust the clock to the correct time in maintenance mode. By tricking the system this way, you can be notified on the desired date. (see 12.45, entering and exiting maintenance mode does not change the notification date). Factory default setting: only 3 minutes of display time 12.29.
• If partial setting is programmed then detectors can be assigned to sections: A (s=1), B (s=2) a C (s=3). The three possible setting (arming) options are as follows: 12.37. Access by code plus card This feature increases security setting/unsetting (arming/disarming): against unauthorised A (using the A key on the keypad, e.g.
Set/unset 9 Notes: of the remote control are pressed simultaneously, they will trigger a panic alarm a detector – the PG output copies the status of the detector or it generates a pulsed switching event when the detector is triggered. The detector also effects the control panel which responds with a natural reaction.
MM YY is the month (01 to 12) is the year (00 to 99) 13.1. The system keypad Indoor keypads model JA-80F (wireless) or JA-80E (wired) can be used to operate and program the system. Both keypad types provide the same functionality: Note: The internal clock can also be adjusted in maintenance mode. Example: On 30 June 2012 at 17:15 enter: 4 17 15 30 06 12 After the control panel is powered up, the clock is set to 00 00 01 01 00. 12.47.
B in an unsplit system: hot key for setting sections A and B (e.g. partial night-setting of the garage and the ground floor). in a split system: hot key for setting section B (C is only set if both sections A and B are set) Display of triggered detectors (e.g. open windows), fault details and PGX / PGY status.
3. Using the arrow keys all user positions (01 to 50) can be scrolled through, with the A indicator showing whether a code is programmed or not, and the B indicator showing whether a card is programmed or not. 4. To exit this code/card display mode press the # key. 5. To exit maintenance mode press the # key. 13.3. Setting and unsetting (arming/disarming) the system The system can be set and unset from a keypad, a keyfob or remotely by phone or the Internet or from a PC running Comlink software.
14. Operating and programming the system by PC 15. Basic guidance for installers 1. Create an installation plan that sufficiently covers the building to be protected. 2. If the customer requests changes to the suggested configuration, especially reducing the number of detectors, ask for his request to be given to you in writing to avoid future disputes. 3. Perform the installation in a very professional and conscientious manner and always tidy up the site afterwards. 4.
16. Trouble-shooting Problem The control panel is not in service mode after being powered up. It is impossible to enroll a wireless device to the control panel. The keypad unit indicates a fault A motion detector triggers false alarms for no apparent reason. The wireless keypad does not indicate entrance delays by beeping. Possible causes Solutions The control panel does not have factory-default settings. Reset the control panel.