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Basic description and definitions

Modular architecture – Allows the system to be configured for specific installations, sizes and user needs.
Firmware (FW) update – procedure for updating to a new FW version into the system containing new
functions, improvements and adaptations. We recommend you check that FW is up-to-date during any
installation as well as during regular service checks. Besides the control panel FW, it is necessary to update FW
in all devices if required (keypads, radio modules, motion detectors with a camera etc...).
Control keypad – consists of an access module and control segments.
Access module – is the basic modular element of a control keypad and its task is to identify users.
The simplest version only contains a reader of contactless RFID tags / cards. A version with a keypad and
an LCD screen is also available. Access modules are produced both in a BUS and in a wireless version.
Each access module contains one control segment (expandable to 20 segments per device). There is also
an RFID card reader and a keypad with a built-in RFID card reader for outdoor use in our product portfolio.
Control segment – Is a modular element of an indoor control keypad. A segment has 2 buttons (left = off,
right = on). By installing the required number of segments to an access module you can create a keypad that
will fulfil all required functions. The segments clearly indicate the system status and enable its intuitive
operation. The installed segments allow the user to clearly see what functions are provided by the system
(rather than being hidden inside the menu only).
Alarm types – the system is able to react to intrusion, panic, tamper, fire, gas leak and water flooding.
The use of suitable detectors makes it possible to report other dangers as well (somebody moving in the
garden, handling of a guarded object etc.). Means to reducing the occurrence of false alarms are available.
Detectors located in a difficult environment from the structural or operational point of view can be set in such
a way that their activation must be confirmed by another detector or the same detector must be activated
repeatedly.
Visual verification of an alarm – Photo verification devices (camera detectors, photo verification cameras)
are able to automatically take and send photos of what is happening in the monitored area.
Personal protection – in case of a hold-up, health problem or fire the user can call for assistance (pressing
the button on a keypad, entering a panic code, by activating a panic button or using a wireless remote control).
Duress access control – serves for triggering of a silent alarm by authorization only, or by system control
(setting, unsetting, PG control, ...) when a user is in the presence of a criminal. A Panic alarm is triggered
during system control when a code is entered with 1 mathematically added to the last digit's value.
Caution: enabling this function erases all predefined codes in the system!!!
Delayed Panic – a function for triggering a Panic alarm with a time delay during which the alarm can be
prevented. The function is designed for users afraid of opening the entrance door to an unknown visitor,
who may attack them. Thus, the user activates delayed Panic before opening the door and if he/she is sure that
he / she is safe, he / she must cancel the function before expiration of the pre-set delay time. The panic delay
time can be set in the specific device's internal settings used for triggering the panic alarm (keypad segment,
panic button, etc.).
Event reporting – reporting of all events to an alarm receiving centre (ARC) may ensure timely intervention
of professionals. Information can also be directly sent to users by means of SMS messages or voice calls.
Direct reports are especially suitable for monitoring power supply failures, departures and arrivals of children
or employees etc.
Special reports – are SMS messages or voice calls. Their meaning can be sent independently of the other
functions. Sending a report can be linked to activation of a device. This way, the status of other devices
or technologies with an error output can be monitored etc.
Remote control – authorized users may phone the system and use a voice menu to control or check
the setting status. Statuses of individual sections can be remotely controlled by means of defined SMS
commands. SMS commands can also be used to switch programmable (PG) outputs on and off. They can also
be activated by simply ringing (without establishing a call) from authorized phone numbers. There is F-link SW
meant for service technicians to perform remote control. For the system administrator SW is also available
called J-Link with limited access to functions. The system can also be remotely controlled via web access
at
www.myjablotron.com
application service availability in your country.
MyJABLOTRON & MyCOMPANY – is a unique web-based service that provides online access to devices
through the JABLOTRON Cloud. It is designed both for end users (MyJABLOTRON) and for installation
technicians (MyCOMPANY). For more information about the registration of control panels and service
availability in your country, please contact your distributor or an ARC.
JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels
or also by an application meant for smartphones. Ask your distributor for smart
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