jablotron 100 User Manual
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  • Page 1 User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM Keypad code authorization Using the system keypad 2.2.1 Using the segment keypads 2.2.1.1 Alarm Setting 2.2.1.2 Alarm Unsetting 2.2.1.3 Duress Access Control 2.2.1.4 Partial Alarm Setting 2.2.1.5 Terminating a triggered alarm 2.2.1.6...
  • Page 3 EVENT HISTORY Using the LCD keypad Using the J-Link software and a computer Logging into MyJABLOTRON (web/smartphone) WHAT IS THE MyJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE? PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY OF TERMS...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The JABLOTRON 100 is designed for up to 300 users and it can be divided into 15 individual sections. Up to 120 detectors can be connected and the system offers up to 32 multi-purpose programmable outputs (e.g.
  • Page 5: Keypad Code Authorization

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM CODE TYPE DESCRIPTION AUTHORIZATION Administrator Has access to sections selected by the main Administrator to which the other Administrator can add new (Other) users with the same or lower level of authorization to control sections and PG outputs, assign them with access codes, RFID tags and cards.
  • Page 6 2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM The security of access codes, contactless RFID devices and remote controls A control panel enables each user to be assigned with one 4, 6 or 8-digit code and up to two RFID tags for system authorization. User authorization is required during each operation via keypad, voice menu, a computer, web or mobile apps.
  • Page 7: Using The System Keypad

    USING THE SYSTEM KEYPAD 2.2.1 USING THE SEGMENT KEYPADS JABLOTRON 100 system may be controlled by a variety of access modules which let you not just control but also display statuses of individual segments. The system can be operated directly (setting or unsetting the system and other automation functions) using two-button segments on the keypad.
  • Page 8 RFID chips (cards or tags). Recommended contactless chips: JABLOTRON 100, Oasis and Azor or other third-party chips compatible with 125 kHZ EM Unique standard. If higher security is required the alarm system can be set up to use confirmed authorization using RFID chips and codes (optional).
  • Page 9 2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM Structure and description of the internal LCD keypad menu Allows you to cancel alarm/unsuccessful setting Cancel warning indication in all sections to which the user has indication access rights Allows you to control the system‘s sections to...
  • Page 10: Alarm Setting

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.1.1 ALARM SETTING 1. Authorize using the keypad. 2. Press the right button 3. The command is executed and Sections which can be controlled (the one which isn’t lit up) to set the keypad acoustically indicates are lit up and the backlit indication a particular section.
  • Page 11: Duress Access Control

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.1.3 DURESS ACCESS CONTROL Provides unsetting of the system in a special mode. The system seemingly unsets, however it triggers a silent panic alarm, which is reported to selected users (including ARC). Unsetting under duress is executed by adding 1 to the last number in a valid code. Contact your service technician if you want to use this feature.
  • Page 12: Terminating A Triggered Alarm

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.1.5 TERMINATING A TRIGGERED ALARM 1. Authorize yourself 2. Press the left segment 3. Unsetting is finished 4. Authorize yourself using the keypad (enter button of the section and sirens are silenced. and press the green...
  • Page 13: Using The Ja-110E And Ja-150E System Keypads

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.2 USING THE JA-110E AND JA-150E SYSTEM KEYPADS System indicator Status indicators A, B, C, D LCD display Function buttons The keypad and the A, B, C, D RFID reader Statuses of individual sections are indicated by status indicators A, B, C, D above the LCD display and by the functions buttons.
  • Page 14 2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM Structure and description of the internal LCD keypad menu Allows you to cancel alarm/unsuccessful setting Cancel warning indication in all sections to which the user has indication access rights Allows you to control the system‘s sections...
  • Page 15: Alarm Setting

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.2.1 ALARM SETTING 1. Authorize yourself using 2. Press the function button to set 3. The command is executed the keypad. Function buttons a particular section. It is and the keypad acoustically A, B, C, D will light up and the possible to set more sections indicates the exit delay.
  • Page 16: Alarm Unsetting

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.2.2 ALARM UNSETTING 1. When you enter the building 2. Authorize yourself using the 4. The command is executed. (triggering a detector with a keypad – the system indicator will The function buttons and the “Delayed zone”...
  • Page 17: Duress Access Control

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM To set the entire premises in which partial setting is enabled, hold down the button to set the control panel for 2 seconds or press it twice. After the button is pressed once it shows continuous yellow light, after it is pressed a second time it shows continuous red light.
  • Page 18: Section Control By Authorization

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM 2.2.2.6 SECTION CONTROL BY AUTHORIZATION The service technician can configure the control panel to be controlled just by authorization. This way the status of all sections can change by authorization on a keypad (by typing an access code or using an RFID chip).
  • Page 19: Operating The System Usinga Computer And A Usb Cable (J-Link)

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM VIA THE MyJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE The JABLOTRON 100 system can be easily and conveniently operated using your computer via the internet and the MyJABLOTRON web interface, which is accessible from www.myjablotron.com. For more information about this web interface please see the chapter 6.
  • Page 20: Operating The System Using The Myjablotron Smartphone App

    MyJABLOTRON Depending on your country or region, a web account in MyJABLOTRON can be set up by an authorized JABLOTRON partner. The login name is the user‘s e-mail address. The password for the first log in will be sent to this address. The password can be changed anytime in the user settings.
  • Page 21: Operating The System Remotely Using A Computer (J-Link)

    OPERATING THE SYSTEM REMOTELY USING A COMPUTER (J-LINK) The JABLOTRON 100 system can be operated both remotely and locally on-site (see chapter 2.4) by installing the J-Link software (Windows XP and higher) on your computer which can also manage users (change codes, cards / tags, and phone numbers).
  • Page 22: Blocking/ Disabling The System

    2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM SMS message Sending an SMS can switch on/off a particular PG. Authorization is/isn’t demanded based on the system configuration. Example: CODE_CONFIGURED TEXT (“_” character = space) MyJABLOTRON website By clicking on ON/OFF in the Automation (PG) tab.
  • Page 23: Customizing The System

    4. CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM CHANGING USER ACCESS CODE If the system is set up with prefix codes, individual users can be allowed to change their codes from the LCD menu on the keypad. The code can be changed after authorization by selecting Settings / Users / User / Code.
  • Page 24: Event History

    The account shows history in a range which corresponds with the user’s permissions. 6. WHAT IS THE MYJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE? The MyJABLOTRON web interface is a unique service that allows on-line access to JABLOTRON devices. It allows end-users to monitor and control the system. The MyJABLOTRON web interface allows users to: View the current system status.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that these control panels JA-101K, JA-101K(-LAN)(3G) a JA-106K (-3G) meet the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive no. 2014/53/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU. You will find the original Declaration of Conformity at www.jablotron.com, section Downloads.
  • Page 26: Glossary Of Terms

    (following the system status, alarm status, faults, etc.). Home Automation In addition to providing an intruder alarm system, the JABLOTRON 100 offers a number of other features. Among the most popular functions are: electrical door locks, automated light switches using motion detectors, and the remote control of appliances (electrical heating, garage doors, gates, entry barriers, etc.).
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