Reset Enabled; Enrollment To A Sub Control Panel For Setting (Arming) Control; Master Code Reset; Control Panel Enrollment To Uc Or Ac Modules Or To A Sub - jablotron JA-82KRC-US Instruction Manual

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are
repeated
often.
communications supervision in cases like this.
Factory default setting: supervision disabled.

12.9. RESET enabled

If resetting is enabled, it is possible to return the control panel
to its original factory-default settings via the reset link on the
main board. (see section 9.).
2 8 1
RESET enabled
2 8 0
RESET disabled
Warning: If resetting is disabled and the service code has been
forgotten, it would no longer be possible to enter Service mode.
If this happens, send the control panel back to the manufacturer.
Factory default setting: RESET enabled.
12.10. Enrollment to a sub control panel for setting
(arming) control
If the control panel has another Oasis control panel enrolled as
a sub-system, then the sub-system reports all alarms, tampering
and faults to the master control panel. The master control panel
reacts to particular signals accordingly, and displays the sub
control panel's address as the source.
After sub control panel enrollment to the master control panel,
these two panels are independent concerning setting control.
Each panel can be operated by its own keypads or keyfobs. If
there is an alarm or fault in the sub control panel, it is also
indicated on the master control panel. In this configuration it is
impossible to control the sub control panel from the master

control panel..

If it is desired to control a sub control panel from a master
control panel (i.e. setting/unsetting), it is possible to enroll a JA-
8x Oasis master control panel to a sub control panel as a remote
control as follows:
1. First enroll the sub control panel to the desired address in the
master control panel by entering 299 on the sub control
panel's keypad in Service Mode - see 11.2 for full details.
2. Switch the master control panel to Service Mode.
3. In the sub control panel, enter enrollment mode by keying in
"1" in Service Mode and select the desired address.
4. In the master control panel enter 290. This way the control
panel will enroll to the sub control panel to the desired
address as a remote control.
5. Switch both control panels to maintenance mode and check
that all-section setting of the master control panel also sets
the sub control panel and unsetting the master control panel
unsets the sub control panel too. Expect approximately 2
seconds of delay between control panels.
Notes for operating the sub control panel:
• The sub control panel can still be operated independently via
its keyfob or keypad e.g. it can be set while the master control
panel is unset. If the master control panel changes its status
later on, it will then control the sub control panel to achieve
synchronisation.
• To disable the master control panel's ability to control the sub
control panel, enter the sub control panel's enrollment mode,
select the address where the master control panel is enrolled
and erase the master control panel from this address by
pressing and holding key 2.

12.11. Master code reset

If the master code has been forgotten or a card lost, it is
possible to use the following sequence to reset the master code
to the factory-default 1234:
291
Note: Resetting the master code has no effect on other codes
and cards. Resets are recorded in the control panel memory and
sent to the ARC if used (Alarm Receiving Centre, previously
called a central monitoring station).
Installation manual: OASiS security system JA-82KRC-US
We
recommend
disabling
12.12. Control panel enrollment to UC or AC
modules or to a sub control panel
299
Keying in
sends an enrollment signal to enroll the control
panel to UC-82 or AC-82 receiving modules (see 11.6). This
sequence can also be used to enroll a sub control panel to a
master control panel (see 12.10).

12.13. Setting (Arming) without an access code

"Hot" setting keys (short-cut keys for setting) A, B, ABC or
entering "∗ number" can be enabled for use without a valid
access code or card. If disabled, then hot key use or entering "∗
number" has to be followed by a valid access code or card to
have any effect:
Function/sequence
All-section setting
Setting of A
Setting of AB (or B)
Event memory recall
• If you remotely operate the system by mobile phone, you can
press ∗1 for the ABC key, ∗2 for key A, and ∗3 for key B.
• Controlling the PG outputs by keying in ∗8 or ∗9 or pressing
and
is unaffected by these settings. These keys can
however be disabled by a special sequence (see 12.27).
Factory default setting: Setting (arming) without an access
code enabled.

12.14. Triggered-detector indication

Pressing the ? key checks if any detectors are permanently
triggered, e.g. if any doors or windows are open. The following
sequence enables the display of text concerning active
detectors.
3 1 1
indication enabled
3 1 0
indication disabled
Factory default setting: indication enabled

12.15. Confirmation of intruder alarms

To reduce the risk of false alarms and to comply with British
standard
BSI
DD243,
confirmation logic to be enabled as follows:
3 2 1
confirmation logic enabled
3 2 0
confirmation logic disabled
Confirmation logic:
• If the system is set (armed) and any intruder detector gets
triggered, i.e. a detector with an instant, delayed, or next-
delayed reaction, an alarm will not be caused but the control
panel will record a so-called unconfirmed alarm.
• If any other intruder detector is triggered in a set section
within 40 minutes of the above event, an intruder alarm will
be triggered. If no other detector is triggered during this
period, the control panel will stop waiting for confirmation.
• The alarm must be confirmed by another detector than the
first one, and if the second one is a motion detector its
detection area must not cover the same area as the first
detector to be triggered. This must be ensured by the proper
location of detectors.
• An unconfirmed alarm is recorded in control panel memory
but can also be sent to the ARC, or to the user by SMS
report.
• If the first triggered detector has a delayed reaction, it will
start a so-called unconfirmed entrance delay. This delay is
indicated the same way as an ordinary entrance delay, but if
no other delayed detector is triggered during this delay, there
will be no alarm if the unconfirmed entrance delay is
exceeded, with another unconfirmed alarm being recorded in
the control panel memory. If there is any other delayed or
next-delayed detector triggered during the entrance delay
period, it will confirm the entrance delay, and if this delay is
exceeded (due to no unsetting being done) it will trigger an
intruder alarm at the end of the delay.
12 / 21
301
300
ABC key
Code/card
A key
A key, code/card
B key
B key, code/card
∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ 4 code/card
∗ ∗ ∗ ∗4
the
control
panel
allows
alarm
MKH51400

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