JA-82KRC-US “OASiS” Control panel installation manual This manual is valid for control panel JA-82KRC-US. The control panel can be configured by a PC running OLink software.
Contents: 1. 13.2. Programming access codes and cards ............................ 19 13.2.1. Programming access codes and cards.......................... 19 13.3. Setting and unsetting (arming/disarming) the system....... 20 13.4. Maintenance Mode .......................................................... 20 13.4.1. Displaying which user/card positions are occupied........ 20 13.4.2. Bypassing devices ........................................................ 20 13.4.3. Protecting a car near the system....
address range is 01 to 04 or 01 to 14 for wired inputs and 01 to 50 for wireless inputs. o The control panel does not allow for the simultaneous connection of both a wired and a wireless input to the same address. Connecting to a wired input automatically disables the wireless input of the same address. o Other hard-wired inputs are provided by some wireless devices, such as keypads, door detectors, and PIR movement detectors.
• The control panel has two alarm outputs: IW = internal (indoor) warning and EW = external (outdoor) warning. Both these signals are also available as wireless signals. • There are two programmable outputs in the control panel, PGX and PGY whose functions can be configured. The PG outputs are not only available as physical control-panel terminals, but also as radio signals for the control of UC and AC receiver outputs. • The system can be operated by user codes or user cards.
o Stand-by (untriggered) input zone (if any) must have 1 kΩ Ω. o Up to five normally-closed door/window contacts can be connected in series to enable one hard-wired input to be used for multiple contacts with each contact having a 1kΩ Ω resistor in parallel (see the diagram below). o Multiple normally-closed tamper contacts should be connected in series without any parallel resistors.
When equipped with a JA-82R module, the control panel also allows for a JA-80F wireless keypad connection. • Carefully connect the back-up battery, • Carefully connect up the mains. A green LED will start flashing on the control panel board. • If a hard-wired keyboard is connected it will indicate Service mode. If not, the control panel is not set to the factory default and should be reset (see section 9.). Modular connection cable 7.1.
Warning: • After a RESET, all wireless devices are erased from the control panel and all user codes and access cards are “forgotten”. • After a RESET, the Master code returns to 1234, and the service code to 8080. • If resetting is disabled (see 12.9) it is impossible to reset the control panel. close to the control panel (closer than 2 meters is not permitted), • To re-enroll a device, first disconnect its battery.
11.5. Erasing enrolled devices Alternatively you could carry the wireless keypad close to the module to perform enrollment. • The control panel can be enrolled to the desired number of UC/AC modules to control multiple PG outputs in an installation. • Each UC and AC module has 2 relays, X and Y which have to go through enrollment separately. The X relay reacts to PGX signals from an enrolled control panel and the Y relay reacts to PGY signals from an enrolled control panel.
Radio interference indication 26x 261 = YES 260 = NO NO Radio communication supervision 27x 271 = YES 270 = NO NO RESET enabled 28x 281 = YES 280 = NO Master control panel enrollment to a sub control panel for setting (arming) control 290 The sequence triggers enrollment. Master code reset 291 Returns master code to 1234 Measuring signal strength 298 Activates measurement 30s or longer YES (Un)setting the master control panel will (un)set the sub control p. The sub c.
Engineer reset 668x 6851 = YES 6850 = N0 NO Annual check requirement display 690x 6901 = YES 6900 = NO NO 691x 6911 = YES 6910 = NO NO Setting (arming) by service code 692x 6921 = YES 6920 = NO NO Audible panic alarm Higher control-panel receiver-sensitivity 693x 6931 = YES 6930 = NO 694x 6940 = normal NO normal If enabled then 12 months after exiting Service Mode an annual technical check request is displayed on the keypad unit (mobile phone & ARC notification optional) Only sing
x 0 12.2. Exit delay time An exit delay time occurs while setting (arming) the system. During this time period delayed or next-delayed detectors can be triggered without an alarm occurring. To program the delay time, enter: 1 2 20x 3 4 5 where x is a number from 1 to 9 determining the duration in steps of tens of seconds (1=10 s, 2=20 s,....) If there is a final-door detector in the system then the exit delay is multiplied by 30 s instead (1=30 s, 2=60 s,...).
are repeated often. We recommend communications supervision in cases like this. disabling 12.12. Control panel enrollment to UC or AC modules or to a sub control panel Keying in 299 sends an enrollment signal to enroll the control panel to UC-82 or AC-82 receiving modules (see 11.6). This sequence can also be used to enroll a sub control panel to a master control panel (see 12.10). Factory default setting: supervision disabled. 12.9.
12.21. Wireless siren alarm enabled (IW and EW) • If the unconfirmed entrance delay is confirmed by an instant detector it will trigger an internal warning alarm immediately (e.g. an internal siren) and if the entrance delay times out then an external alarm will be triggered. • An unconfirmed alarm can be confirmed by any other intruder detectors in the system as long as the detectors are assigned to a set (armed) section.
• After entering a request to set the system, an exit delay of between 30 to 270 seconds will begin and be indicated. • If a final-door detector is triggered during the exit delay, the exit delay will be extended by the time in which the detector is still triggered. So, if for example, the door is left continuously open, the exit delay will never end.
• In addition to controlling the PG outputs using keys ∗8 and ∗9, PG outputs can also be controlled by access codes, access cards, keyfobs and detector signals (see 12.40 and 12.41 for details). • If a PG output should only be operated by a valid access code or card, then control by ∗8 and ∗9 should be disabled and the codes and cards should be programmed to control the PG outputs instead (see 12.41).
6931 audible panic alarm s is the section 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (only has an effect if partial setting or system splitting is used – except for PG output control) Note: If the sequence 370 is used, panic alarms are silent if any section of the system is unset. Guidance on assignment to sections: Factory default setting: silent panic alarm Assigning keyfobs with natural reactions to sections Unsplit Partial Split s button system setting system set set A set A (or ) 12.36.
Set PG output control 7 8 Sets its own section of the system 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.
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-82”. 12.45. Go to maintenance mode By entering 292 while in Service Mode the system switches to maintenance mode. In maintenance mode it is possible to program the devices to be bypassed and to adjust the control panel internal clock (see 13.4). 13. Operating the system 12.46.
ABC A B ? hot key for setting the entire system (all sections A, B & C) hot key for setting section A (e.g. afternoon partial setting of the garage) 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.
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 OLink software. To change access codes and cards use sequence ∗6 MC nn NC (see 13.2).
connected to the Internet. For this remote access it is first necessary to register at www.GSMLink.cz 3. Perform the installation in a very professional and conscientious manner and always tidy up the site afterwards. 4. It is very important to teach the end user how to use and test the system and to check his level of understanding. 5.