Partial Setting (Arming) Or System Splitting; Automatic Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time); Tamper Alarm In Response To An Increase In The Number Of Triggered Tamper Sensors; Operating The Pg Outputs Using ∗8 And ∗9 - jablotron OASiS JA-82KRC Installation Manual

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• 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-80M
or JA-82M, or the hard-wired inputs of wireless keypads, or the
hard-wired inputs of a control panel as final-door detectors. This
mode is unsuitable for pulse detectors such as JA-80P motion
detectors, or the hard-wired inputs of JA-80E hard-wired
keypads which also have a pulse reaction.
Factory default setting: No final-door detectors in the system.

12.24. 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:
66x
where
x = 0
unsplit system (setting/unsetting as an entire
system)
x = 1
partial setting (for setting sections A, AB, or
ABC)
x = 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
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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 keyfob can also be used for partial setting control. Buttons
can be programmed to set and unset the entire system, and
buttons
+
can be programmed for setting (arming) sections A
and AB respectively to partially set the system. (see 12.40 for details
on partial setting by keyfob).
• Split system mode is especially suitable where two families (A and
B) live in a single house or two companies (A and B) share one
building. The system behaves as two independent systems, one
being section A and the other, section B. There is also a common
section C which is only set if section A and section B are set at the
same time. and is commonly used for shared entrances, doors etc.
Detectors can be assigned to sections A, B or C. Access codes and
cards can be assigned to operate either section A or B (not both), or
alternatively to section C to access the entire building. The same is
true for keyfob access.
Partial setting only has an effect on intruder detectors, i.e. detectors
with instant, delayed or next-delayed reactions. Detectors with fire,
tamper, panic and 24-hour reactions are always able to trigger their
kind of alarm immediately, whether their section is set (armed) or not.
Factory default setting: Unsplit system.
12.25. Automatic summer time (daylight saving
time)
If enabled, this feature automatically offsets the system time to
that of summer time, or daylight saving time as it is also known:
6801
automatic summer time enabled
6800
automatic summer time disabled
Note: If automatic summer time is enabled, the control panel's internal
clock is automatically offset by +1 hour on March 31
offset is then removed on October 31
time.
Factory default setting: automatic summer time disabled
12.26. Tamper alarm in response to an increase in
the number of triggered tamper sensors
This feature allows permanently triggered tamper sensors to be
ignored:
6811
ignore permanently triggered tamper sensors,
i.e. only react to an increase in the number of
triggered tamper sensors.
6810
react with a tamper alarm to all triggered tamper
sensors
Note: Ignoring permanently triggered tamper sensors is useful for
example when carrying a detached wireless keypad around with you
during installation as this avoids unnecessary tamper indication.
Factory default setting: react with a tamper alarm to all
triggered tamper sensors
12.27. Operating the PG outputs using ∗8 and ∗9
Using this feature the PGX and PGY outputs can be controlled
from the keypad by pressing the ∗8 and ∗9 keys (or keys
).
6821
control enabled
6820
control disabled
Notes:
• The PG outputs can only be operated from the keypad if they have
their ON/OFF or pulse functions enabled.
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at midnight to return to winter
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