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  • Page 1 JA-65 “MAESTRO” Alarm system Installation manual...
  • Page 2 This manual is valid for control panel model (control panel board) (telephone communicator board). The use of Comlink Windows v. 57 software or higher is required for this control panel and can be obtained from our home page at www.jablotron.cz...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents: 1. Architecture of the control panel 2. Configuration of t he control panel 3. Control panel installation 3.1. Power cable wiring 4. Antenna of the JA-65R module 4.1. Rubber antenna use in the control panel 4.2. External antenna use 5.
  • Page 4: Architecture Of The Control Panel

    This product is to be installed by professional installers only. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages caused by incorrect installation or improper use of this system. 1. Architecture of the control panel The JA-65 "Maestro" is a fully programmable control panel with building block architecture. This allows the JA-65 to be tailored to particular installation requirements.
  • Page 5: Configuration Of The Control Panel

    2. Configuration of the control panel The metal case of the JA-65K control panel is shipped from the factory with a built-in power supply unit and the main board. To be able to work as an alarm system, it should be equipped with interface modules (R, H, X) in the following way: •...
  • Page 6: External Antenna Use

    JA-65 and the maximum length of the cable can be 500 meters. We recommend use of a CT-04 cable and RJ-44 (Jablotron) crimping connectors to make the keypad cables. The digital data is also available on the terminals: see the following description.
  • Page 7: The Ja-65H Hard Wired Input Module Terminals

    7. The JA-65H hard wired input module terminals Up to two 65H modules can be used in the control panel. The module with its cable connected directly to the main board provides zone inputs 1 to 8. If the second module is installed it will provide zone inputs 9 to 16. The 65H module has the following terminals: 1 to 8 zone inputs –...
  • Page 8: Wiring Of The Ja-60 Keypad(S)

    8. Wiring of the JA-60 keypad(s) The system can be programmed and operated by JA-60E keypad(s). As a maximum, 5 keypads can be wired to the control panel. The keypads can either be wired by cables equipped with modular jacks to connectors K4 and K5 or by standard cables to terminals 1,2.3 &...
  • Page 9: Control Panel Programming

    • The keypad will display a "P", confirming that the system is in the programming mode (for system setting, enrollment of wireless items and for testing). Note: if „P“ is not displayed, the control panel is not in the factory default setting. Perform a Factory default reset. (See section 17). 12.
  • Page 10: Enrollment (Teaching) Of Wireless Items

    12.1. Enrollment (teaching) of wireless items enter: 1 If the control panel has a 65R module, as a maximum 16 wireless detectors and 8 controllers (remote controls & keypads) can be enrolled to the control panel. A wireless siren and an additional JA-60 or JA-65 control panel (a subsystem) can be enrolled as well.
  • Page 11: Hard-Wired Zone Input Setting

    12.2. Hard-wired zone input setting sequence: 60 nn xys If there is a 65H module in the control panel, wire operated detectors can be connected to the control panel. Setting of the zone inputs is possible by entering: 60 nn xys where: nn = zone number: 01 to 16 x = input triggering: 0 = off, 1 = Normally Closed, 2 = balanced loop (EOL resistor 10 kΩ), 3 = double balanced loop (EOL resistors 2x10 kΩ)
  • Page 12: Recorded Message And Phone Number Editing In The User Mode

    12.6. Recorded message and phone number editing in the user mode sequence: 2 5 x The User mode, which is accessible with F 0 “Master Code”, is for bypass setting, system testing and battery replacement. This setting enables the user to change the voice message and telephone numbers of the built in dialer. If the changes are enabled, then programming sequences for number programming, voice message recording and dialer testing are accessible in the User mode.
  • Page 13: Controlling Of A Subsystem Sequence: 2 9

    12.10. Controlling of a subsystem sequence: 2 9 0 A wireless master control panel receives event signals (alarms, tampering, faults, low battery) from a JA-6x subsystem if enrolled - see 12.1 and 12.11. This will cause the same kind of event on the master control panel and J will be indicated as the source of the event on the keypad.
  • Page 14: Hard Wired Siren Alarm Enabled

    12.14. Hard wired siren alarm enabled sequence: 3 2 x The SIR siren output is activated when any alarm is triggered (except silent Panic alarm). The siren indication can be disabled with this parameter. options: 3 2 1 siren enabled 3 2 0 siren disabled Factory default setting: siren enabled...
  • Page 15: Wireless Siren Alarm

    12.20. Wireless siren alarm sequence: 3 8 x The wireless siren alarm function can be disabled with this parameter. This setting will have no influence on the outdoor wireless siren chirp sound function if enabled in the siren. This setting has effect only when the control panel is equipped with a 65R module: options: 3 8 1...
  • Page 16: Addressing Of The User Codes To Sections

    12.25. Addressing of wireless detectors to sections sequence: 61 nns If the control panel is split (see 12.21.) and is equipped with a 65R module, the wireless detectors can be addressed to sections by entering: 61 nns where: nn = wireless detector zone number: from 01 to 16 s = section: 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (common section - it is armed only when both A and B are armed).
  • Page 17: Real Time And Date Setting

    12.29. New service code setting sequence: 5 nSC nSC The Service Code can be used to enter the programming mode. A new Service Code must be entered twice in the sequence to avoid an error. To change the code enter: 5 nSC nSC where nSC is your new Service Code (four digits) Example: to change service code to 1276 enter: 5 1276 1276...
  • Page 18: Voice & Pager Message Setting

    14. Voice & Pager messages setting A control panel equipped with the X module can automatically send 2 voice and 5 short text messages (or dial a Pager) . The most convenient programming of the dialer is via a connected PC using the Comlink software (see section 19). Programming can also be performed manually from the keypad: •...
  • Page 19: Voice Message(S) Recording

    Store number to call Pager (to memory number 5) entering: 7 xx..x F9 zzz..zz F5 where xx...x = provider prefix F9 = separator (it will wait for a provider’s signal and will switch to DTMF if not used) zzz...zz = pager number and numeric message and other specific codes (language selectors, end of message etc.) if requested by the Paging provider F5 = to store the number to memory no.
  • Page 20: Dialing Method

    14.4. Dialing method sequence: 9 0 x Enter: 9 0 1 for tone dialing 9 0 0 for pulse dialing (this option is blocked for some countries) Note: this dialing method setting is also valid for Monitoring station communications as well as remote PC access Factory default: tone dialing 14.5.
  • Page 21: To Enable A Remote Computer To Dial In

    15. To enable a remote computer to dial in When the user or installer wants to dial in to the installation from their JA-60U modem equipped computer (see 20.), the following parameters should be programmed in the 65X control panel’s telephone dialer. The most convenient programming of the dialer is via a connected PC using the Comlink software (see 19).
  • Page 22: Monitoring Station Communication Setting

    Internal structure of the CID protocol is shown in the part 18.1. This protocol provides the most in-depth data for the monitoring station and its use is recommended by Jablotron.
  • Page 23: Account Code Setting

    • The pulse formats are not capable to report zero and numbers above 15. For this reason events in zone 16 or in a subsystem are reported to the Monitoring Station as events in zone 10. This means that from the point of view of the monitoring station zone 10 also covers zone 16 and the subsystem if used.
  • Page 24: Phone Number Entering

    16.5. Phone number entering sequence: 06 Monitoring station modem phone numbers can be stored by entering the following sequence: 0 6 x x ..x F y xx...x - Monitoring Station phone number (up to 16 digits) 1 for main phone number memory 2 for back up phone number memory Pause (3 sec.) can be inserted into the telephone number by entering F0.
  • Page 25: Monitoring Station Report Code Table

    18. Monitoring station report code table A two digit report code rc (00 to FFh) can be set for every event. If 00 is programmed as a report code, that event will not be reported. The major events group is marked by Rc. When formats 3/1 or 4/1/1 are used, only 16 of these major events are reported to the Monitoring Station.
  • Page 26: Internal Structure Of Contact Id Protocol

    18.1. Internal structure of Contact ID protocol The data in the CID protocol has following standardized structure: XXXX 18 Q XYZ 01 CCC where XXXX is the account code of the installation, 18 is the code identification (identical for all events), Q is a number from 1 to 3, XYZ is the event number, 01 is the subsystem number, CCC event source details (see the table below).
  • Page 27: Personal Computer Interface With Pc-60A

    19. Personal Computer Interface with PC-60A The JA-65 system can be connected to a Personal Computer (PC) locally, using the PC-60A interface cable. It is also possible to dial into the system from a remote PC using the JA-60U modem (see section 20). Comlink software is available for Windows system. User can check and operate the JA-65 system easily via their PC, can read complete events memory with all details, can view the map of the installation (seeing topical triggering of the detectors) etc.
  • Page 28: Remote Access To The System

    20. Remote access to the system The JA-60U modem is used for the remote connection of a personal computer with Comlink software or a JA-60E keypad to a JA-65 control panel using a public telephone line. It is necessary to know the access code for the remote control of a system (see 15.2). It enables a computer to remotely control a JA-65 in the same way as when it connected directly to the JA-65 PC's output (see 19).
  • Page 29: Possibilities To Extend The System

    The following description includes the basic assortment of accessories. Jablotron is systematically introducing new and improved items to the market. You can get the most current information from your distributor or you can visit Jablotron’s Internet home page at: www.jablotron.com 24.1.
  • Page 30 PC interface cable PC-60A - can be used to connect the control panel to a serial port (COM) in your computer. Suitable SW, ComLink, is provided on a floppy disk or you can visit Jablotron’s Internet home page at: www.jablotron.com download a beta version of it.
  • Page 31: Control Panel Specifications

    * can be connected to analogue interfaces TBR 21/1998, EG 201 121 V1.13/2000, AS/ACIF S002/2001 (Australia) Hereby, Jablotron Ltd., declares that this JA-65 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Original of the conformity assessment can be found at the web page www.jablotron.cz, section Technical support.

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