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jablotron JA-160PC Quick Start Manual

jablotron JA-160PC Quick Start Manual

Wireless pir motion detector combined with a camera

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JA-160PC Wireless PIR motion detector combined with a camera
The JA-160PC is wireless component of the JABLOTRON 100
system. It serves for the detection of human movement in building
interiors and visual alarm confirmation. The camera takes colour
photos with a resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels by detecting
human movement while the system is set. The camera is equipped
with a visible flash for taking photos in the dark. The images are
saved in the internal memory of the detector and then they are
forwarded to the control panel. From the control panel they can be
sent to an external mass storage area, ARC and a user. The
detector can also take a photo on command if it is required (e.g. fire
alarm confirmation). The detector should be installed by a trained
technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorised
distributor.
Installation
The detector can be installed onto a wall or in the corner of a
room. There should be no obstacles which quickly change
temperature (electric heaters, gas appliances, etc.) or which move
(e.g. curtains hanging above a radiator) or pets in the detector´s
field of sight. It is not recommended to install the detector opposite
to windows or floodlights or in places with over-intense air
circulation (close to ventilators, heat sources, air conditioning
outlets, unsealed doors, etc.). There should be no obstacles in front
of the detector which might obstruct its view.
Figure: 5 – Camera module; 6 – connection cable; 7 – batteries; 8 – red LED;
9 – PCB tab; 10 – yellow LED; 11 – yellow LED of micro SD card;
12 – Micro SD memory card; 13 – mini USB connector;
14 – tamper contact; 15 – PIR sensor; 16 – production code.
6. Leave the battery disconnected and the cover open and then
follow the control panel installation manual. The basics of
enrollment are:
a. There must be a JA-110R radio module installed in the control
panel.
b. Go to the F-Link software, select the required position in the
Devices window and launch the enrollment mode by clicking on
the Enroll option.
c. Insert the batteries (mind the correct polarity). When the second
battery has been inserted into the detector, an enrollment signal
is transmitted to the control panel and the detector is enrolled to
the selected position. This is followed by up to three minute
JA-160PC Wireless PIR motion detector combined with a camera
Figure: 1 – flash for illumination;
2 – camera lens; 3 – PIR
detector lens; 4 – cover tab;
1. Open the detector cover by
pushing the tab (4). Avoid
touching the PIR sensor
inside (15) – you could
damage it.
2. Take out the PCB – it is
held by a tab (9).
3. The
recommended
installation height is 2.5 m
above the floor.
4. Screw the rear cover to the
wall (vertically, cover tab
down).
5. Return the PCB.
detector stabilization phase indicated by the LED indicator
flashing. If the discharged batteries have been inserted the red
LED indicator flashes for 3 minutes. If the detector is enrolled
as the first PIR camera or the control panel is not connected
to an external mass storage area, F-link shows a dialogue
window with the question: "Enable image transfer to the IMG
server?" We strictly recommend enabling this option with the
agreement of the customer and confirming this acceptance by
recording it in the system service log with his signature.
Note: If the transmission is not enabled, photos will be saved in the
internal memory of the detector and the control panel. Then it is
impossible to send them to users' cell phones and e-mails.
7. Close the detector cover and check its functions. When the
detector has been closed, it starts the 15 minute test mode when
every detected movement is indicated by the red LED and sent
to the control panel.
Notes:
If you want to enroll the detector to the control panel when the
battery has already been inserted, remove the battery first and then
press the tamper contact (14) a few times (for discharging the rest of
the energy) and then enroll the detector.
The detector can also be enrolled to the system by entering its
production code (16) in the F-link software (or using a bar code
scanner). All numbers stated under the bar code shall be entered
(1400-00-0000-0001).
Detector internal settings
The detector properties can be set by F-Link software (version
1.1.1 and higher) – Devices tab. When at the detector position, use
the Internal settings option to open a dialog window where you can
configure the settings (* default settings):
PIR immunity level: Defines false alarm immunity. The *Standard
level combines basic immunity with a rapid reaction. The Increased
level provides higher immunity but the detector reaction is slower.
PG output reaction: select the PG outputs, by whose activation a
photo is taken (* No, camera does not react to PG). For further info see
Installation recommendations, cautions
Taking picture after PG activation: No flash, *With flash
Photo taking during entrance delays: *No flash, With flash
Photo taking during alarms: No flash, *With flash
Send pre-alarm image: When this parameter is enabled the
detector will send photos from a set section when an alarm has not
been triggered yet (for example: during an entrance delay).
Test: takes a test picture with a flash and F-link shows it. When the
Detail button is pressed, F-Link shows the picture with a 640 x 480 pix
resolution. Pictures are sent to the external mass storage area (if it is
enabled).
Camera and basic reactions
The processing of how the camera takes pictures depends on the
settings in the F-link software – Devices tab. Choose the Reaction
button on a particular detector line.
Instant: During one setting period the camera can be triggered 4 x
(then it is auto-bypassed). For every detected movement it takes 2
photos maximum. Photos are sent to the control panel (8 photos
maximum).
Delay: The first activation (entrance delay) takes up to 2 photos
according to the detected movement and saves them into the internal
memory (Send pre-alarm image disabled). When an alarm is triggered,
photos are sent from the internal memory to the control panel. Then the
behaviour is the same as an instant reaction. (10 photos maximum).
Caution: When in Settings/Parameters "Bypass after 3 x
triggering" is enabled, then taking photos is blocked after the 3
repetition. The number of taken and transferred photos could be 3
times bigger (max. 3 x 4 activations during one setting period).
Detection characteristics
The standard lens that is supplied with the JA-160PC detector
covers an area of 55° /12m – see picture. The detection
characteristics don´t have an influence on the camera part. The
lens must not be changed for any other type.
The camera always has a viewing angle of 43° , the camera flash
has a 3 m range.
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Summary of Contents for jablotron JA-160PC

  • Page 1 Detection characteristics 14 – tamper contact; 15 – PIR sensor; 16 – production code. The standard lens that is supplied with the JA-160PC detector 6. Leave the battery disconnected and the cover open and then covers an area of 55° /12m – see picture. The detection follow the control panel installation manual.
  • Page 2 JA-160PC Wireless PIR motion detector combined with a camera Side view Top view The use of the detector is also subject to regulations on the protection of personal data and the manufacturer recommends that users should be aware of the obligations applicable to the operation of CCTV.