Closing The Control Panel Cover; Enrolling Wireless Devices; Installing Wireless Devices; Enrolling Wireless Devices To The Control Panel - jablotron OASiS JA-82KRC Installation Manual

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Warning:
• After a RESET, all wireless devices are erased from the
control panel and all user codes and access cards are
"forgotten".
• After a RESET, the Master code returns to 1234, and the
service code to 8080.
• If resetting is disabled (see 12.9) it is impossible to reset the
control panel.

10. Closing the control panel cover

After the keypad has started working it is possible to close
the control panel cover. Before this is done, check that the
control panel has an antenna connected.

11. Enrolling wireless devices

The control panel has 50 addresses (01 to 50) provided by
the radio module, allowing the enrollment of up to 50 wireless
devices i.e. detectors, keypads, keyfobs, sirens, etc.
wireless device can be assigned to an address by enrollment
via radio communication or by entering its production code
(see 12.42).

11.1. Installing wireless devices

Wireless devices can either be installed at their desired
locations first and then enrolled to the control panel or vice
versa. If there any doubts as to the suitability of device
locations for radio communication, temporarily attach the
devices
(e.g.
using
adhesive
communication before finalizing installation. Follow the
manuals of the particular devices during their installation.
11.2. Enrolling wireless devices to the control
panel
1. The control panel should be in Service mode. If it is not,
then enter ∗0 service code (factory default: 8080). The
control panel must be unset (disarmed).
2. Press the "1" key, enrollment mode will be entered and the
first vacant address will be offered. For a new control panel
it will be 05 or 15 (depending on whether the JA-82C
module is plugged in or not).
3. Using the arrows keys
desired address. If the address is already occupied this is
indicated by the A indicator being lit.
4. The device will enroll to the selected address just after its
battery (power) is connected .
5. Enrollment is confirmed by the A indicator and the next
vacant address is then offered.
6. By connecting batteries to all devices one after the other
they will all be enrolled to the control panel. Press the # key
to exit enrollment mode.
Notes:
• If a wireless device is enrolled to address 01 to 04 (or 01 to
14 if the JA-82C module is plugged in) this will disable the
corresponding hard-wired input terminal (if a wireless device
is erased from address 01 to 04 (or 01 to 14, respectively),
the hard-wired terminal will be re-enabled).
• Keyfobs type RC-8x can be enrolled by pressing and
holding a pair of buttons simultaneously, i.e.:
or
+
. This means that a 4-button keyfob can be enrolled
to the control panel twice but to two different addresses with
different features –see 12.40.
• Only a single device can be enrolled to each address.
• When indicator A lights, it means the displayed address is
occupied and therefore no more devices can be enrolled to
this address.
• If a device has already been enrolled to an address, and it is
then re-enrolled to another address, the device's address
assignment will change from the original address to the new
one.
• If a device cannot be enrolled to the control panel, either it
does not have a good wireless connection to the control
panel possibly due to excessive distance or it could be too
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tape)
and
test
radio
and
, you may select the
+
close to the control panel (closer than 2 meters is not
permitted),
• To re-enroll a device, first disconnect its battery. Then wait
about 10 seconds or, to save time, press and release its
tamper switch to quickly discharge any remaining energy.
• A sub-control panel can be enrolled to a master control
panel by keying in the sequence 299 on the keypad of the
sub control panel which must be in Service mode. (see
12.10),
• If you intend to use final-door detectors in the system, they
must be enrolled to addresses 01 to 05 or 46 to 50 (see
12.23).

11.3. Testing enrolled devices

1. The control panel must have its antenna connected and be
in Service mode. If not in Service mode, then key in ∗0
service code (factory-default 8080). To enter Service mode
A
the control panel must be initially unset (disarmed).
2. Trigger the device to be tested (if it is a detector close its
cover first and then wait until it is ready for testing).
3. The keypad will beep and display a description of the signal
received from the device under test (the keypad cover
should be flipped open). We recommend technicians to
carry the wireless keypad around while testing to ease the
process.
Notes:
• Motion detectors JA-80P and JA-85P can be tested for a
maximum of 15 minutes after closing their covers. After this
period the detector will ignore frequent movements (see
detector manuals for details).
• Devices can also be tested in maintenance mode – see
13.4.

11.4. Measuring signal strength

1. The control panel must have its antenna connected and be
in Service Mode. If it is not, then enter ∗0 service code
(factory default: 8080). The control panel must be unset
(disarmed) to enter Service Mode.
2. Key in 298, and the lowest enrolled address will be
displayed.
3. Trigger the device enrolled to the displayed address. The
keypad display will show the received signal strength on a
scale of 0/4 to 4/4. Keep the keypad cover flipped open
while measuring signals.
4. Other addresses for devices can be selected using the
arrow keys to measure their signals too.
5. Exit signal measuring by pressing the # key.
Notes:
• Motion detectors JA-80P and JA-85P can be tested for a
maximum of 15 minutes after closing their covers. After this
period the detector will ignore frequent movements (see
detector manuals for details).
• Measuring the signals from a JA-80L internal siren can be
activated by pressing its button. A JA-80A outdoor siren
can be activated for signal strength measurement by
opening its cover thereby triggering its cover tamper switch.
• Each installed device should have a minimum signal
strength of 2/4. If the signal is too weak, the device should
be relocated or a higher control panel sensitivity can be
selected. (see 12.36) Alternatively the control panel can be
equipped with an external antenna (see 10).
• This measurement shows the quality of the signal received
from the device at the control panel.
• The wireless keypad can be carried during installation or
testing by disabling its tamper contact via the jumper near
the tamper contact – do not forget to re-enable the tamper
before finishing the installation – Note: the keypad usually
has a slightly shorter working range than the detectors.
Therefore, if carried to more-distant detectors the triggering
of the detectors might not be shown.
• The most convenient way of measurement is via a computer
running OLink SW.
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