Control Panel Programming; Control Panel Programming Sequences - jablotron JA-80K-US Installation Manual

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minutes so it is impossible to combine multiple control panels
in one UC or AC receiver.

12. Control panel programming

The most convenient way to program the system is to use a
PC running Comlink software. The system can however also be
programmed by keying in the sequences in section 12.1.
12.1.

Control panel programming sequences

Function
Entering enrollment mode
One wireless device (detector, keypad, key fob, siren or sub
control panel) can be enrolled to each address from 01 to 50 .
The system offers vacant addresses one by one, if all
addresses are occupied no devices can be enrolled.
A device enrolled to address 01 or 02 disables the
corresponding hard-wired input 01 or 02.
In addition to enrollment mode, devices can also be enrolled
by keying in their production codes (see 12.42).
Exit delay time
Entrance delay time
Alarm duration time
PGX function
PGY function
Enablement of telephone number changes in
maintenance mode
Radio interference indication
Radio communication supervision
RESET enabled
Master control panel enrollment to a sub control
panel for setting (arming) control
Master code reset
Measuring signal strength
Enrolling the control panel to UC, AC or a sub
control panel
Setting (arming) without an access code
Triggered detector indication
by text on the keypad display
Confirmation of intruder alarms
In this mode, the triggering of an intruder detector in a set
(armed) section will only be recorded to the memory as an
unconfirmed alarm and if then followed by the activation of any
Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K
• The system should be in Service mode (if not, enter the
following with the system unset: "∗0 Service code" – the
factory default is 8080)
• Enter the appropriate programming sequences – see the
following description (an unfinished sequence can be escaped
from by pressing the # key),
• To exit Service Mode press the # key.
Sequence
Options
Keys:
1
up/down arrows = address
scrolling
holding 2 = erases the displayed
address
holding 4 = erases all addresses
# = exiting enrollment mode
x = 1 to 9 (x10 s =10 to 90 s)
20x
21x
x = 1 to 9 (x 5 s = 5 to 45 s)
x = 1 to 8 (min.), 9=15min
22x
x in an unsplit system:
23x
0 - whole system set (ABC) =
PG on
1 - any system part set = PG on
2 - AB set (not C) = PG on
3 - Fire alarm = PG on
24x
4 - Panic alarm = PG on
5 - Any alarm = PG on
6 - AC dropout = PG on
7 - PG on/off (by ∗ 80 / ∗ 81 for
PGX and ∗ 90/ ∗ 91 for PGY)
8 – Single 2 s pulse (keys ∗ 8=X,
∗ 9=Y)
25x
251 = YES
26x
261 = YES
27x
271 = YES
28x
281 = YES
The sequence triggers
290
enrollment.
291
Returns master code to 1234
298
Activates measurement
299
The sequence triggers
enrollment.
30x
301 = YES
31x
311 = YES
321 = YES
32x
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Factory
Notes
default
• devices enroll by
nothing
connecting their
power (battery),
keyfobs also by
pressing & holding a
pair of their buttons
• an occupied address
is indicated by the A
indicator being lit
• enrolling a device to
a new address will
move it there
30s
if a final door detector
is used, then x is
20s
multiplied by 30s
instead (i.e. from 30
to 270s)
4 min.
0=10s (for testing)
x in a split system
7
0 - alarm A = PG on
on/off
1 - alarm B = PG on
2 - entrance delay A =
(∗ 80/ ∗ 81)
= PG on
3 - entrance delay B =
1
PG on
any
4 - A set = X on, B set
system
= Y on
part set
5 - A panic = X on, B
panic = Y on
6 - Fire = X on, AC
dropout = Y on.
7 - PG on/off (by ∗ 80
/ ∗ 81for PGX and
∗ 90/ ∗ 91 for PGY)
8 – Single 2 s pulse
(keys ∗ 8=X, ∗ 9=Y)
250 = NO
NO
see communicator
260 = NO
NO
30s or longer
270 = NO
NO
280 = NO
YES
(Un)setting the master control
panel will (un)set the sub control p.
The sub c. panel must be in
enrollment mode.
It has no effect on other codes and
it is recorded in the control panel
memory
arrow keys scroll addresses,
# halts measurement.
see 12.10
300 = NO
YES
by keying: A, B, ABC,
∗ 1, ∗ 2, ∗ 3, ∗ 4
allows the display of
310 = NO
YES
open windows &
doors,
to view details press ?
320 = NO
An alarm can be
NO
confirmed by any
other intruder detector
in any section which
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