Sirens Always Sound During Audible Alarms; Wireless Siren Alarm Enabled (Iw And Ew); Bypass User Approval; Final-Door Detectors - jablotron OASiS JA-83K Installation Manual

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Note: In JA-80L wireless sirens, this function can be individually enabled for
each siren. (see the siren manual).
Factory default setting: Hard-wired siren chirps disabled

6.19 Sirens always sound during audible alarms

Using this sequence it is possible to disable internal and external sirens
(IW and EW) if any part of the system is unset (partial setting), i.e. when
someone is home.
3 7 1
Sirens always sound during audible alarms
3 7 0
Sirens only sound during audible alarms when all
sections are set, i.e. no one is at home
Factory default setting: Sirens always sound during audible alarms.

6.20 Wireless siren alarm enabled (IW and EW)

This setting is for enabling and disabling wireless sirens in the system:
3 8 1
wireless sirens enabled
3 8 0
wireless sirens disabled
Note: This setting applies both to internal and external wireless sirens.
Factory default setting: wireless sirens enabled

6.21 Bypass user approval

This setting can change the function of the system when it is set (armed)
and if there is:
any detector triggered
any tamper alarm
any trouble in the power source
lost communication with any wireless device (for more than 20
minutes)
any panic button triggered
If bypass user approval is set (391), then during setting (arming), the
system notes which problems mentioned above are active and displays
informative text on the keypad and only bypasses them if the user approves
the bypassing by keying in a  within 6 seconds of being notified.
The system has a built-in auto-bypass function (setting 390) so that if any
number of detectors are being triggered during setting (arming) then they will
be bypassed and ignored automatically without consulting the user.
3 9 1
Approval by pressing the  key is requested from the
user
3 9 0
Bypassing occurs automatically without user approval
Notes regarding setting the system with (a) triggered detector(s) or
problems as mentioned above:
Details can be viewed by pressing the ? key (e.g. open doors or
windows).
If a wireless keyfob is used to set the system and auto-bypass user
approval is enabled, the system will set without bypass approval, i.e.
setting by keyfob does not trigger an approval request.
The automatic bypass of a detector will end after the detector has been
de-triggered (for example if a door is closed) or the problem
disappears.
If auto-bypass user approval is enabled and Service mode is being
exited while a detector is being triggered, the installer will be notified
about the bypass. The installer can then approve the bypass by
pressing # twice.
To comply with the EN-50131-1standard 391 should be set.
Factory default setting: Bypassing occurs automatically without user
approval.

6.22 Final-door detectors

In this mode, up to 5 detectors can be defined as final-door detectors and
assigned to addresses 01 to 05 or 46 to 50 in order to make leaving a
building much easier, especially via a garage:
6 5 x
where x
0 = none,
1 = detectors on addresses 01 to 05,
2 = detectors on addresses 46 to 50.
Description of final-door detector mode:
If a final-door detector is used in the system then the value of x for exit
delay programming is multiplied by 30 s (see 12) thereby extending the
delay, and if an entrance delay is triggered by a final-door detector then
the value of x for the entrance delay is also multiplied by a larger value
of 30 s.
A final-door detector should be programmed to have a natural reaction,
otherwise it works as it is set (e.g. instant reaction).
Only door/window detectors, hard-wired control panel inputs or hard-
wired inputs in the wireless keypad unit to whose alarm input the final-
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door detector is connected should be assigned to the addresses which
you set with this sequence as belonging to final-door detectors.
If a final-door detector is used for a garage door, no instant detectors
should be inside the garage. Next-delay detectors would however be
acceptable.
Setting (arming) the system with a final-door detector:
After entering a request to set the system, an exit delay of between 30
to 270 seconds will begin and be indicated.
If a final-door detector is triggered during the exit delay, the exit delay
will be extended by the time in which the detector is still triggered. So, if
for example, the door is left continuously open, the exit delay will never
end.
If a final-door detector is de-triggered, the system will wait five more
seconds during which beeping gets faster, and if the door is not
opened again during this short period, the exit delay will terminate and
the system will be set immediately.
The duration of the exit delay therefore depends on the time the final
door stays open. For instance, in winter if the driveway in front of a
garage needs to be cleared of snow there will be plenty of time to do it,
and in summer when garages can be exited easily and therefore
quickly, the exit delay can be rather shorter. The exit delay only
depends on the length of time the garage door is left open.
If no final-door detectors are triggered during the exit delay, the system
will provide an exit delay and then set.
If the final door detector stays continuously triggered, an endless exit
delay will result with the system never being set. This means all
delayed and next-delayed detectors will not be set (armed).
If there are multiple final-door detectors in the system, the exit delay is
extended if any of them is triggered and ends after all final-door
detectors have been de-triggered.
Unsetting (disarming) the system with a final door detector:
If a final-door detector gets triggered in a set (armed) system, an
entrance delay will begin with a duration of between 30 and 270
seconds.
If a normal delayed detector gets triggered while the user enters a
building, the system starts an ordinary entrance delay of between 5
and 45 seconds.
If a final-door detector is triggered first, a longer entrance delay will
begin. If during this delay an ordinary delayed detector is then
triggered, the remaining entrance delay will then be shortened to the
delay associated with detectors of this kind.
Note: Only use status-reporting detectors such as the JA-81M or JA-82M, or
the hard-wired inputs of wireless keypads, or the hard-wired inputs of a
control panel as final-door detectors.
detectors such as JA-80P motion detectors, or the hard-wired inputs of JA-
81E hard-wired keypads which also have a pulse reaction.
Factory default setting: No final-door detectors in the system.

6.23 Partial setting (arming) or system splitting

The control panel can be configured in three ways as follows:
the entire system sets and unsets together or,
the system partially sets and unsets to protect only certain parts of a
house during the day, while people are still present in the unset parts
or,
the system can be split into two independently set/unset sections for
two separate users and also with a common section if desired.
Program as follows to configure the system as desired:
6 6 x
where x
0 = unsplit system (setting/unsetting as an entire system)
1 = partial setting (for setting sections A, AB, or ABC)
2 = split system (sections A and B can be set/unset
independently by separate users, with section C only being
automatically set when both A and B are manually set)
:
Notes
For an unsplit system, all intruder detectors are set/unset
immediately after the user sets/unsets the system. Assigning wireless
devices, access codes and keyfobs to various sections of the system
has no effect in this mode.
Partial setting is especially suitable for homes and apartments where
the user wishes to protect different parts of the premises during the
day. Detectors can be assigned to three sections, A, B and C. Using
setting (arming) key A on the system keypad, you can set section A,
e.g. setting the garage area in the afternoon. Using setting key B you
can set sections A and B simultaneously e.g. in the evening before
going to sleep to protect the garage (section A) and the ground floor of
the house (section B). The ABC total-setting button is used when
leaving the home to set all sections, A,B and C. If you then use a valid
access code or card for unsetting (disarming), all sections will be unset.
The assignment of codes or cards to sections has no effect in this
mode. A and B keypad buttons are used for partial setting.
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This mode is unsuitable for pulse
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