Control Panel Architecture; Required System Configuration; Preparing The Control Panel For Installation; Control Panel Main Board - jablotron JA-82K OASiS Installation Manual

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Control panel architecture

The JA-82K control panel is a modular unit, with 50 addresses (marked 01 to
50). The heart of the unit is the JA-82K main board with 4 wired inputs. The
following additional modules can be plugged into this board:
JA-82R – a radio module which makes it possible to enrol up to 50
wireless devices of the JA-8x and RC-8x range to the control panel.
JA-82C – an extension module which provides 10 additional wired inputs,
thus extending the total capacity to 14 wired inputs. (adresses 05 to 14)
A communicator can also be used with the control panel:
JA-8xY – a GSM communicator which the control panel uses for
transmitting alarm reports to the user and which communicates with the
ARC (alarm receiving centre) via the GSM band. It also enables remote
access via a phone keypad or system administration via the GSMLink
website.
JA-80V – a LAN (Ethernet) computer network communicator combined
with a phone-line communicator. It allows communication with the ARC
via LAN and transmission of reports via a telephone line. It also enables
system administration via the GSMLink application.
JA-80Q – must be used in combination with JA-80Y or JA-80V for
handling the pictures from the JA-84P (not needed when the JA-82Y
communicator is used).
JA-80X – a phone-line communicator which is able to communicate with
an ARC and which allows voice-reporting to the user pursuant to the type
of alarm. This module can be used in combination with a JA-80Y – a GSM
phone-line backup.
The JA-68 outputs module can also be used with the control panel – e.g. to
provide a link to the transmitter for communication with the surveillance
centre.
The control panel box also houses the power supply and space for a backup
battery (up to 2,2 Ah). For a view of the control panel case see fig. 17.
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Required system configuration

The requirements of technical standards (namely of the EN 50131 series) should
be observed when planning the system structure. The OASiS control panel
complies with safety grade 2. It must have one of the following configurations as a
minimum:
• at least two non-backup-battery sirens (JA-80L or SA-105) + ATS2 class
communicator (JA-80Y, JA-80V or JA-80X)
• at least one backup-battery siren (JA-80A or OS-360/365/300) + ATS2
class communicator (JA-80Y, JA-80V or JA-80X)
• no siren + ATS3 class communicator (JA-80Y or JA-80V)
Note: the above-recommended configurations are based on the EU
standard EN-50131-1 valid at the time of issuing this manual
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Preparing the control panel for installation

The control panel can be attached to the wall using 3 screws. If the control
panel communicates via radio, it should not be installed near any large metal
objects capable of shielding radio communication. Route cables (power
supplies, telephone leads etc.) inside the control panel before tightly screwing
in the screws.
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Control panel main board

1. Connector for a JA-82R wireless module .
2. Memory chip – for more information see 3.6.
3. Connector for communicators JA-8xY, and possibly a JA-8Q for the
manipulation of pictures from detector type JA-84P.
4. Connector for the JA-82C wired input module – it is designed for an input
module using addresses from L5 to L14.
5. Digital bus connector.
6. The heart beat LED.
7. The internal wiring connector.
8. RESET link –normally open and serves for resetting the system (if it is short-
circuited when the control panel power supply is being switched on). This
link can also be used to enter control panel enrollment mode by briefly
shorting the link while the control panel is powered.
9. Fuse for U+ terminal.
10. Switch enabling/disabling L1 ... L4 wired inputs.
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11. Terminals for transformer output (AC power).
12. Terminals.
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Main board terminal description:

01 to 04 and COM are hard-wired inputs for the control panel. The
reactions to triggering inputs 01 to 04 are determined by the settings of
addresses 01 to 04. The factory set natural reaction for these hard-wired
inputs is a delayed alarm in section C.
EW – external warning output, (max. 0.5A). This output is grounded during
an alarm. The EW output status is also transmitted for the wireless EW siren.
IW - internal warning output. This output is grounded during an alarm. A
hardwired siren can be wired between +U and IW terminals (max. 0.5A). The
IW output status is also transmitted for the wireless IW siren.
The difference between the internal warning (IW) output function and the
external warning (EW) one lies in their behaviour during the entrance
delay period. If any instant reaction detectors are triggered during the
entrance delay period, (e.g. by a child running straight to the living room
during disarming), only an internal warning is triggered and then the
external warning follows only if the entrance delay has been exceeded
(but no longer than 30 seconds).
PGX, PGY – a pair of programmable outputs. When activated, the outputs
switch to GND, with a maximum load of 0.1A/12V. The factory-default setting
of PGX is the ON/OFF function (operated by the instruction ∗81 / ∗80 or using
keys). PGY is activated if any part of the system is armed. The status
of PG outputs is also transmitted to AC and UC wireless output modules by
the control panel.
GND - common ground connection
A,B - digital bus data signals.
+U – back-up power supply (10 to 14 V), 1A fuse. Max. Continuous load 0,4A
(max. Intermittent load 1A, for 15 minutes, once an hour). If the 1A fuse is
blown, the control panel will indicate a power supply fault and if armed the
alarm is triggered.
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fig. 1 Control panel main board
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