Permanent Alarm Status Display For A Set System; Tamper Alarm If Unset; Recording Pg Output Activation To Memory; Engineer Reset - jablotron OASiS JA-82KRC Installation Manual

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• In addition to controlling the PG outputs using keys
outputs can also be controlled by access codes, access cards,
keyfobs and detector signals (see 12.40 and 12.41 for details).
• If a PG output should only be operated by a valid access code or
card, then control by
8 and
cards should be programmed to control the PG outputs instead (see
12.41).
Factory default setting: control enabled
12.28. Permanent alarm status display for a set
system
The below sequence enables the permanent display of alarm
status on the keypad unit, even if the system is set.
6831
permanent status display enabled
6830
display time a maximum of 3 minutes if any
section is set (armed)
Notes:
• European legislation requires status displaying to be suppressed
within three minutes of setting (arming) the system, no matter how
much or little of the system is set. This feature can be used to ignore
this requirement if appropriate.
• The wireless keypad can continuously display the status if powered
by an external power supply. If powered by internal batteries the
keypad will turn off its display after 20 seconds of not being used ( in
Service Mode the display turns off after 15 minutes of no use by the
installer).
Factory default setting: only 3 minutes of display time

12.29. Tamper alarm if unset

According to EU legislation an unset (disarmed) system should
not audibly sound a tamper alarm if tampering occurs. If the
audible indication of tamper alarms is required while the system
is unset (disarmed) then this can be enabled by the following
sequence:
6841
audible tamper alarm even for an unset system
6840
silent tamper alarm for an unset system
Notes:
• Even if tamper alarms are silent, they are still recorded in the control
panel memory and reported to the end user by SMS, and also to the
ARC if used.
• If the sequence 370 has been programmed, then tamper alarms will
be silent if the system is unset or partially set.
Factory default setting: silent tamper alarms for an unset
system

12.30. Recording PG output activation to memory

The activation of PGX and PGY outputs can be recorded in the
control panel's memory (for example if the outputs are used for
access control). This can be enabled by the following sequence:
6851
enabled
6850
disabled
Factory default setting: recording enabled

12.31. Engineer reset

This is a special function requested by the DD243:2004
standard. It can only be used when the alarm system is
connected to an alarm-receiving centre. When a confirmed
alarm is activated the control panel is completely blocked – it
cannot be operated by any user, master or service code until an
engineering reset is performed by an ARC code.
6861
Engineer reset enabled
6860
Engineer reset disabled
Factory default setting: Engineer reset disabled
Notes:
• To enable the confirmation of intruder alarms (requires two detectors
to be triggered in different zones within a definite period) – use
sequence 3 2 1
• Reporting to ARCs must be locked by a digital code.
• The keypad shows the text "Eng. reset req'd" and the system stays
blocked until the ARC code is used via the communicator (see
manual).
Installation manual: OASiS security system JA-82KRC
8 and
9 should be disabled and the codes and
• The feature is supported when a JA-80Y version XA61008 or higher,
9, PG
or a JA-80V version XA64005 or higher is installed.

12.32. Annual check notification

This sequence enables the user and installer to be notified of
the necessary time for an annual technical check:
6900
6901
Notes:
• An annual technical inspection notification is displayed as text on the
keypad display and can also be sent as an SMS to the end user
and/or installer and/or as a report code to an ARC, if used.
• Annual technical inspection notification text disappears on entering
Service Mode.
• When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a
notification to occur in the next year on the first day of the month in which
it was set. (e.g. if you set the annual check notification on the 15th
October 2007, the notification is displayed on the 1st October 2008.)
• When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a
notification to occur every twelve months later (the same day and
month).
• If you wish to receive a notification earlier than a year later, change
the internal clock settings to the day and month you prefer before
exiting Service Mode by entering 4hhmmDDMMYY, and then re-
adjust the clock to the correct time in maintenance mode. By tricking
the system this way, you can be notified on the desired date. (see
12.45, entering and exiting maintenance mode does not change the
notification date).
Example: If the date is 10 January 2007 and you wish to receive a
notification 6 months later on 10 July 2007, while still in Service
Mode change the system clock to 10 July 2007, i.e. the day and
month of the desired notification date. Then exit Service Mode and
re-adjust the clock to the correct time in maintenance mode.
Factory default setting: Annual inspection notification disabled.

12.33. Only single alarm indication

If this function is enabled, then only one intruder alarm may be
indicated at a time. Once an intruder alarm has been triggered
and has still not ended, then no more alarms can be indicated
no matter how many more times triggering occurs. After the
alarm has ended, the system is then ready to indicate the next
single intruder alarm.
This is to limit the number of SMS reports sent if hard-wired
PIR detectors capable of being frequently triggered are installed
in the system and the system is not unset (disarmed) properly
when someone enters the building.
6 9 1 0 multiple simultaneous intruder alarms allowed
6 9 1 1 single intruder alarm allowed only
Note: Apart from this limitation in the number of simultaneous
intruder alarms, the system also checks to see if any detector is
triggering multiple alarms during the period in which the alarm is
set. Any such undesirable detector is then automatically
bypassed every time the system is set, if it has caused at least
four alarms in a row.
Factory default setting: multiple simultaneous intruder alarms
allowed
Note: A panic alarm can always be triggered with no limits
(except when in service and maintenance modes).

12.34. Setting (arming) by service code

Using this sequence, the installer can be authorized to set and
unset the system by means of a valid service code. This feature
should only be enabled with the explicit approval of the master
code holder (system administrator):
6 9 2 0
6 9 2 1
Factory default setting: disabled

12.35. Audible panic alarm

If enabled, panic alarms can be indicated by internal and
external warning devices (sirens on IW and EW):
6 9 3 0 silent panic alarm
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notification disabled
notification enabled
disabled
enabled
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