Functions Beginning With The 7.2 Programming Access Codes And Cards; Setting And Unsetting (Arming/Disarming) The System; Maintenance Mode; Displaying Which User/Card Positions Are Occupied - jablotron JA-82K OASiS Installation Manual

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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)
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Display of triggered detectors (e.g. open windows), fault
details and PGX / PGY status.
turning on the PGX output from the keypad (the same
effect as ∗81)
turning off the PGX output from the keypad (the same
effect as ∗80)
Notes:
The A and B keys only have a function if partial setting or splitting are
enabled.
The keys
and
only control the PGX output if they have been
programmed for it, see 6.4. and 6.26.
7.1.5
Functions beginning with the
The following functions are available to the user via the keypad:
∗1
sets the entire system (the same as key ABC)*
∗2
sets section A (the same as key A)*
∗3
sets A and B, or just B (the same as key B)*
∗4
event memory recall (key 4 scrolls backwards) – the control panel
records max. 255 of the latest events
∗5
new Master Code/Card (∗5 MC NC NC)
∗6
access code/card programming (∗6 MC nn NC)
∗7
for operation while under duress (should be entered before the
access code to secretly signal distress)
∗8
PGX control (ON/OFF = ∗81/∗80 or enter ∗8 to trigger if a pulsed
switching reaction is programmed)*
∗9
PGY control (ON/OFF = ∗91/∗90 or enter ∗9 to trigger if a pulsed
switching reaction is programmed)*
∗0
To enter Service Mode (∗0 SC – factory default 8080) or to enter
maintenance mode (∗0 MC – factory default 1234)
The ∗ functions allow the system to be operated from a mobile phone
keypad (if the control panel is equipped with the relevant communicator).
7.2
Programming access codes and cards
The system can be controlled by 4-digit codes and by access cards, of the
types PC-01 and PC-02 (EM UNIQUE 125kHz standard).
Sequences for programming access codes and cards are described in fig.
19. They should only be programmed in the DISARMED state.
The control panel has 1 service, 1 master and 50 user codes.
Only a numerical code can be used as a service code (factory default
8080) – see the control panel programming section.
The master code can be a numerical code (factory default 1234) or an
access card. Using this master code/card, other users' codes and cards
can be programmed or erased. The master code/card is usually used by
the system administrator.
Each user from 01 to 50 can have a numerical code, or a card, or both
(factory default: all user codes and cards from 01 to 50 are erased).
If a user has both a code and a card, then it is possible to program
whether both a code and card must be presented to the system for
system access, or whether only one of them is required (see 6.37).
The system does not allow the same code or card to be programmed
to multiple positions. (if it is desired to move a code/card to another
position, the card/code has to be erased from its current position first).
It is possible to display which code/card positions are already occupied in
maintenance mode (see 7.4.1).
The most convenient way to program codes and cards is by using a PC
running OLink software.
The control panel allows a maximum of 10 unsuccessful attempts in a row
to enter a valid code or card. If exceeded, a tamper alarm starts.
7.3
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 set the system from a keypad:
Press key ABC, A or B,
Enter a code (or present a card)
If the system is partially set (section A is set), and you wish to extend the
proportion of the system which is set, press the B or ABC key. If you
extend the proportion of the system which is set, then all delayed or next-
delayed detectors in the section(s) going to be set and in the section
currently set, will provide an exit delay which means that if a user has his
system partially set (e.g. night setting) and wishes to exit the house by
walking through the sections that are still set, he will not need to unset the
whole system before leaving the house and setting the whole system. The
route used by the user to leave the house must be covered by delayed or
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next-delayed detectors to make this possible and must be considered at
the system design stage.
To unset the system from a keypad:
Enter a valid access code (or present a card).
Operating the system from an outdoor keypad:
If the system is equipped with a JA-80H outdoor keypad or a JA-80N
external card reader then the outdoor device could either work the same way
as an indoor keypad unit or it could be programmed only to operate an
electric door lock (known as an outdoor-bypass feature), i.e. an indoor
keypad would then be used to control the alarm system. If the outdoor-
bypass feature is enabled then:
Setting and unsetting the alarm system is only possible using a JA-80F or
JA-80E indoor keypad or a keyfob.
Entering a valid access code or presenting a valid card to the outdoor
keypad or card reader will always open the electric door lock.
If the system is set, and the door is opened via the outdoor keypad or
reader, an entrance delay will begin. During this delay the system has to
be unset using an indoor keypad unit (or keyfob).
7.4

Maintenance Mode

Maintenance mode can be entered using a master code or master card by
entering:
∗0 MC
where MC = master code (card) – factory default 1234 or use card
In maintenance mode it is possible to:
Test devices (an alarm cannot be triggered).
Display which code/card positions are currently occupied.
Bypass individual devices (for one setting/unsetting cycle or indefinitely) -
see 7.4.2.
Program the real-time system clock – see 6.46.
Program the automatic setting/unsetting schedule – see 6.43.
Program telephone numbers for event reports to the end user (see 6.5).
Exit maintenance mode by pressing the # key.
7.4.1

Displaying which user/card positions are occupied

Which positions in the range 01 to 50 are occupied by codes or cards can
be displayed in maintenance mode as follows:
The control panel must be in maintenance mode – if not then enter ∗0
1.
master code or card (factory default: 1234) while the system is totally
unset.
2.
Press key 5 (the display indicates "Codes 01: Code"),
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.
To change access codes and cards use sequence ∗6 MC nn NC (see fig.
19). (the system must be disarmed).
The most convenient way to administer codes is by using a PC running OLink
software (in the Codes window).
7.4.2

Bypassing devices

In maintenance mode it is possible to bypass (disable) individual system
devices (permanently or only for one setting/unsetting cycle):
1.
The control panel must be in maintenance mode – if it is not, then
enter ∗0 master code (factory default: 1234) while the system is totally
unset.
2.
Press key 1, to display the control panel's bypass menu.
3.
Using the arrow keys you can scroll through all the devices able to
trigger alarms.
4.
To bypass a device use key:
2 to bypass the device for one setting/unsetting cycle (the
indicator will start flashing)
3 to permanently bypass a device (the
continuously)
5.
To cancel the bypassing of a device use the same button as was
originally used for bypassing (2 or 3). Using key 4 will cancel all device
bypasses in the system.
6.
All the desired bypasses can be programmed by repeating step 3 and
4.
7.
Press the # key to exit the bypass menu. Pressing # again exits
maintenance mode.
If a system with bypasses programmed is being set, then bypass text will be
displayed on the keypad unit.
Bypassing is canceled when leaving Service mode.
7.4.3

Protecting a car near the system

The OASiS system can also protect a car (cars) parked in the proximity of
the house.
1.
If the car has a built-in car alarm then an RC-85 transmitter unit can be
connected to the car alarm output. The RC-85 can be enrolled to a free
address in the OASiS control panel. (See the RC-85 manual). An alarm
indicator will light
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