Automatic Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time); Pulse Reaction Of Tamper Sensors; Operating The Pg Outputs Using; Tamper Alarm If Unset - jablotron JA-82K OASiS Installation Manual

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section C which is only set if section A and section B are set at the
same time and is commonly used for shared entrances, doors etc.
Codes and keyfobs can be assigned to 3 sections. Codes and
keyfobs assigned to section A allow access to section A only,
whereas codes and keyfobs assigned to section B allow access to
section B only. Codes and keyfobs assigned to section C allow the
user to access the whole house, as they control all sections (similarly
to the Master code).
Partial setting only has an effect on intruder detectors, i.e. detectors
with instant, delayed or next-delayed reactions. Detectors with fire,
tamper, panic and 24-hour reactions always
immediately, whether their section is set (armed) or not.
Factory default setting: Unsplit system.

6.24 Automatic summer time (daylight saving time)

If enabled, this feature automatically offsets the system time to that of
summer time, or daylight saving time as it is also known:
6801
automatic summer time enabled
6800
automatic summer time disabled
Note: If automatic summer time is enabled, the control panel's internal
clock is automatically offset by +1 hour on March 31
offset is then removed on October 31
time.
Factory default setting: automatic summer time disabled

6.25 Pulse reaction of tamper sensors

This feature allows permanently triggered tamper sensors to be ignored:
6811
ignore permanently triggered tamper sensors, i.e. only
react to an increase in the number of triggered tamper
sensors.
6810
react with a tamper alarm to all triggered tamper sensors
Note: Ignoring permanently triggered tamper sensors is useful for
example when carrying a detached wireless keypad around with you
during installation as this avoids unnecessary tamper indication. If you
choose to ignore permanently triggered tamper sensors, their de-
triggering is not reported to the ARC.
Factory default setting: react with a tamper alarm to all triggered tamper
sensors

6.26 Operating the PG outputs using

Using this feature the PGX and PGY outputs can be controlled from the
keypad by pressing the ∗8 and ∗9 keys (or keys
6821
control enabled
6820
control disabled
Notes:
• The PG outputs can only be operated from the keypad if they have
their ON/OFF or pulse functions enabled.
• In addition to controlling the PG outputs using keys
outputs can also be controlled by access codes, access cards,
keyfobs and detector signals (see 6.40 and 6.41 for details).
• If a PG output should only be operated by a valid access code or
card, then control by
8 and
cards should be programmed to control the PG outputs instead (see
6.41).
Factory default setting: control enabled
6.27 Permanent alarm status display
The below sequence enables the permanent display of alarm status on the
keypad unit.
6831
permanent status display enabled
6830
display time a maximum of 3 minutes after last event
Notes:
• European legislation requires status displaying to be suppressed
within three minutes of last event in the system (keypad activity,
entry, alarm, detector activation, trouble indication). This feature can
be used to ignore this requirement if appropriate.
• The wireless keypad can continuously display the status if powered
by an external power supply. If powered by internal batteries the
keypad will turn off its display after 20 seconds of not being used (in
Service Mode the display turns off after 15 minutes of no use by the
installer).
Factory default setting: only 3 minutes of display time
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trigger an alarm
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at midnight. The
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at midnight to return to winter
8 and
and
).
8 and
9 should be disabled and the codes and

6.28 Tamper alarm if unset

According to EU legislation an unset (disarmed) system should not audibly
sound a tamper alarm if tampering occurs. If the audible indication of tamper
alarms is required while the system is unset (disarmed) then this can be
enabled by the following sequence:
6841
6840
Notes:
• Even if tamper alarms are silent, they are still recorded in the control
panel memory and reported to the end user by SMS, and also to the
ARC if used.
• If the sequence 370 has been programmed, then tamper alarms will
be silent if the system is unset or partially set.
Factory default setting: silent tamper alarms for an unset system

6.29 Recording PG output activation to memory

The activation of PGX and PGY outputs can be recorded in the control
panel's memory (for example if the outputs are used for access control). This
can be enabled by the following sequence:
6851
6850
Factory default setting: recording enabled

6.30 Engineer reset

This is a special function requested by the DD243:2004 standard. It can
only be used when the alarm system is connected to an alarm-receiving
centre. When a confirmed alarm is activated the control panel is completely
blocked – it cannot be operated by any user, master or service code until an
engineering reset is performed by an ARC code. This function is required in
some countries only and you can enable it by the following sequence:
6861
6860
Factory default setting: Engineer reset disabled
Notes:
• To enable the confirmation of intruder alarms (requires two detectors
to be triggered in different zones within a definite period) – use
sequence 3 2 1
• Reporting to ARCs must be locked by a digital code.
• The keypad shows the text "Eng. reset req'd" and the system stays
9
blocked until the ARC code is used via the communicator (see the
communicator manual).
• The feature is supported when a JA-80Y version XA61008 or higher,
or a JA-80V version XA64005 or higher is installed.

6.31 Social alarm feature

If this function is enabled the signals from delayed, next delayed and
instant detectors are regularly checked in disarmed mode. If there is no active
signal (no movement inside) for more than 16 hours a panic alarm is
9, PG
triggered.
6871
6870
Note: This feature can be used to alert the user that the system is
unintentionally disarmed.

6.32 Annual check notification

This sequence enables the user and installer to be notified of the necessary
time for an annual technical check:
6900
6901
Notes:
• An annual technical inspection notification is displayed as text on the
keypad display and can also be sent as an SMS to the end user
and/or installer and/or as a report code to an ARC, if used.
• Annual technical inspection notification text disappears on entering
Service Mode.
• When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a
notification to occur in the next year on the first day of the month in which
it was set. (e.g. if you set the annual check notification on the 15th
October 2007, the notification is displayed on the 1st October 2008.)
• When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a
notification to occur every twelve months later (the same day and month).
• 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
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audible tamper alarm even for an unset system
silent tamper alarm for an unset system
enabled
disabled
Engineer reset enabled
Engineer reset disabled
social alarm enabled
social alarm disabled (default)
notification disabled
notification enabled
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