Master Code Reset; Enrollment To Other Devices (Uc, Ac); Setting (Arming) Without An Access Code; Triggered-Detector Indication - jablotron OASiS JA-83K Installation Manual

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If it is desired to control a sub control panel from a master control panel
(i.e. setting/unsetting), it is possible to enroll a JA-8x OASiS master control
panel to a sub control panel as a remote control as follows:
1. First enroll the sub control panel to the desired address in the master
control panel by entering 299 on the sub control panel's keypad in
Service Mode – see 5.1for full details.
2. Switch the master control panel to Service Mode.
3. In the sub control panel, enter enrollment mode by keying in "1" in
Service Mode and select the desired address.
4. In the master control panel enter 290. This way the control panel will
enroll to the sub control panel to the desired address as a remote
control.
5. Switch both control panels to maintenance mode and check that all-
section setting of the master control panel also sets the sub control
panel and unsetting the master control panel unsets the sub control
panel too. Expect approximately 2 seconds of delay between control
panels.
Notes for operating the sub control panel:
The sub control panel can still be operated independently via its keyfob
or keypad e.g. it can be set while the master control panel is unset. If
the master control panel changes its status later on, it will then control
the sub control panel to achieve synchronisation.
To disable the master control panel's ability to control the sub control
panel, enter the sub control panel's enrollment mode, select the
address where the master control panel is enrolled and erase the
master control panel from this address by pressing and holding key 2.

6.10 Master code reset

If the master code has been forgotten or a card lost, it is possible to use
the following sequence to reset the master code to the factory-default 1234:
2 9 1
Note: Resetting the master code has no effect on other codes and cards.
Resets are recorded in the control panel memory and sent to the ARC (Alarm
Receiving Centre, previously called a central monitoring station).

6.11 Enrollment to other devices (UC, AC)

299
Keying in
sends an enrollment signal to enroll the control panel to
UC-82 or AC-82 receiving modules (see 5.5). This sequence can also be
used to enroll a sub control panel to a master control panel (see 6.9).

6.12 Setting (Arming) without an access code

"Hot" setting keys (short-cut keys for setting) A, B, ABC or entering "
number" can be enabled for use without a valid access code or card. If
disabled, then hot key use or entering " number" has to be followed by a
valid access code or card to have any effect:
Function/sequence
All-section setting
Setting of A
Setting of AB (or B)
Event memory recall
fig. 10 setting / arming with or without code
If you remotely operate the system by mobile phone, you can press 1
for the ABC key, 2 for key A, and 3 for key B.
Controlling the PG outputs by keying in 8 or 9 or pressing 
#OFF is unaffected by these settings. These keys can however be
disabled by a special sequence (see 6.26).
Factory default setting: Setting (arming) without an access code enabled.

6.13 Triggered-detector indication

Pressing the ? key checks if any detectors are permanently triggered,
e.g. if any doors or windows are open. The following sequence enables the
display of text concerning active detectors.
3 1 1
indication enabled
3 1 0
indication disabled
Factory default setting: indication enabled

6.14 Confirmation of intruder alarms

To reduce the risk of false alarms and to comply with British standard BSI
DD243, the control panel allows alarm confirmation logic to be enabled as
follows:
3 2 1
confirmation logic enabled
3 2 0
confirmation logic disabled
Confirmation logic:
If the system is set (armed) and any intruder detector gets triggered,
i.e. a detector with an instant, delayed, or next-delayed reaction, an
JA-83K control panel installation manual
301
300
ABC key
Code/card
A key
A key, code/card
B key
B key, code/card
4
4 code/card
alarm will not be caused but the control panel will record a so-called
unconfirmed alarm.
If any other intruder detector is triggered in a set section within 40
minutes of the above event, an intruder alarm will be triggered. If no
other detector is triggered during this period, the control panel will stop
waiting for confirmation.
The alarm must be confirmed by another detector than the first one,
and if the second one is a motion detector its detection area must not
cover the same area as the first detector to be triggered. This must be
ensured by the proper location of detectors.
An unconfirmed alarm is recorded in control panel memory but can
also be sent to the ARC, or to the user by SMS report.
If the first triggered detector has a delayed reaction, it will start a so-
called unconfirmed entrance delay. This delay is indicated the same
way as an ordinary entrance delay, but if no other delayed detector is
triggered during this delay, there will be no alarm if the unconfirmed
entrance delay is exceeded, with another unconfirmed alarm being
recorded in the control panel memory. If there is any other delayed or
next-delayed detector triggered during the entrance delay period, it will
confirm the entrance delay, and if this delay is exceeded (due to no
unsetting being done) it will trigger an intruder alarm at the end of the
delay.
If a delayed detector is triggered within 40 minutes after the triggering
of an unconfirmed alarm or the moment the unconfirmed entrance
delay is exceeded, the confirmed entrance delay starts running and
when it times out (due to no unsetting being done), an intruder alarm is
triggered.
If the unconfirmed entrance delay is confirmed by an instant detector it
will trigger an internal warning (IW) alarm immediately (e.g. an internal
siren) and if the entrance delay times out then an external alarm (EW)
will be triggered.
An unconfirmed alarm can be confirmed by any other intruder detectors
in the system as long as the detectors are assigned to a set (armed)
section.
The confirmation of intruder alarms concerns only detectors with
instant, delayed, or next-delayed reactions. It has no effect on fire,
panic, 24-hour, tamper, or technical alarms. These alarms are triggered
immediately without confirmation.
Note: When the first detector is triggered it begins a process which waits 40
minutes for any possible confirmation of the alarm (unconfirmed alarm status)
during which the system works exactly the same way as if the confirmation
function had not been enabled.
Warning: If intruder alarm confirmation is enabled, it is necessary to install
enough detectors in the building to detect an intruder even if he/she is only
moving in one particular place.
Factory default setting: confirmation disabled

6.15 Exit delay beeps

The exit delay can be indicated by beeps from the keypad and internal
wireless siren. The beeps get faster in the last 5 seconds.
3 3 1
3 3 0
Factory default setting: Beeps enabled.

6.16 Exit delay beeps while partially setting (arming)

The exit delay caused by partial setting, e.g. using the A or B key, can
ON and
also be indicated by keypad beeps and internal-siren beeps. The beeps get
faster in the last 5 seconds. The feature is linked to 331 parameter setting.
3 4 1
3 4 0
Factory default setting: Beeps disabled.

6.17 Entrance delay beeps

The entrance delay can be indicated by keypad beeps and internal-siren
beeps:
3 5 1
3 5 0
Factory default setting: Beeps enabled.

6.18 Setting (arming) confirmed by wired-siren chirp

A hard-wired siren connected to the IW terminal of the control panel can
audibly indicate setting by one beep, unsetting by two beeps and unsetting
after an alarm by three beeps. Four beeps mean an invalid attempt at setting
the system has occurred.
3 6 1
3 6 0
- 8 -
Beeps enabled
Beeps disabled
Beeps enabled
Beeps disabled
Beeps enabled
Beeps disabled
Chirps enabled
Chirps disabled
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