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jablotron JA-155E Manual
jablotron JA-155E Manual

jablotron JA-155E Manual

Wireless four-segment keypad with display and rfid reader

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JA-155E, JA-155E-GR, JA-155E-AN Wireless four-segment keypad with
Typ: 5KPAD2202LU
The keypad is a wireless component of the JABLOTRON system.
It serves for the controlling and displaying system status indication.
It is equipped with four segments; their descriptions are displayed on
the LCD display. The device should be installed by a trained
technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorized distributor.
The keypad is compatible with following control panels
JA-102K, JA-103K and JA-107K.
It is necessary to use this manual in combination with the
JABLOTRON 100 installation and user manuals.
The keypad comprises of 4 segments (1), LCD display (2), keypad
and RFID card/tag reader (4).
Figure 1: 1 – control buttons; 2 – LCD display; 3 – system indicator / button;
4 – keypad with RFID reader; 5 – cover;
Figure 3: 9 – locking mechanism; 10 – tab
Figure 4: 11 – terminals of an external power supply and an external
magnetic contact
Installation
1. Remove the mounting pad (rear part) of the keypad. If you can´t
remove it easily, open the locking mechanism, see paragraph
and
Alternative power supply
2. Mount the back of the keypad to a flat wall using 4 screws.
To connect an external power supply or magnetic contact, use
the terminals on the back of the keypad, see Figure 4. See the
connection description in the paragraphs the Alternative Power
Supply and Installation of a magnetic contact.
3. For enrolling to the system, the JA-11xR radio module must be
installed in the system.
4. Insert 4x 1.5V AA alkaline batteries into the keypad, mind the
correct polarity!
5. Enrollment to the system according to the type of control panel
use the recommended software or application, see the
installation manual of the control panel.
6. First attach the bottom edge of the keypad to the mounting pad (rear
part) of housing (align the bottom sides). Then slide the keypad
downwards, until you hear the click of the tab (10). This will secure
the keypad against falling out of the installation pad. Then turn the
locking mechanism (9) clockwise 90° to the position where the
groove points to the
symbol). This locks the keypad in place and
engages the tamper contact.
JA-155E, JA-155E-GR, JA-155E-AN
display and RFID reader
Figure 2: 6 – battery holder;
7 – serial number; 8 – tamper
contacts; 9 – locking mechanism
Installation of a magnetic contact
Notes:
Enrollment is also possible by entering its serial number (7) in
the F-Link software or using a bar code scanner. All numbers
stated under the bar code must be entered (1400-00-0000-
0001).
The tilting cover (5) can be removed if the user prefers permanent
access.
Keypad disassembly
On the underside of the keypad, turn the locking mechanism (9)
anticlockwise 90° until the groove points to the symbol
a screwdriver to release the tab (10) while sliding the keypad up. The
keypad can then be easily removed from the mounting pad. (If the
mounting pad is not screwed on, use the same procedure, just slide
the mounting pad downwards against the keypad).
Setting the properties
The settings are configured by the F-Link software - Devices tab.
Use the Internal settings option on the device position. A dialogue
window will appear in which all the keypad functions can be set. The
internal settings are divided into two basic tabs: Segments and
Settings.
The Segments tab:
Within the Segments tab, the required functions can be set for
individual segments (control of sections, indication of section status,
triggering of a panic alarm, control of PG output, indication of PG
output status, etc.).
The segment descriptions can be edited in F-Link directly by
clicking on the segment text.
Authorization – setting and unsetting requires user authorization.
When this parameter is disabled, the segment can be operated
without authorization. By disabling the parameter, the specific
segment can be controlled without authorization, except for the
Unset section function, for which authorization is always required.
When switching PG outputs on and off, the Authorization / No
Authorization function is enabled for both states.
Common segment – settings and description of function
One of the other functions of the segment is called Common
segment (max 1 common segment can be set per keypad). This
simulates the simultaneous pressing of several segments controlling
sections located on this keypad. The selection of sections assigned
to a common segment is done via F-Link - Devices tab, at the
module position select Internal Settings, Segments tab and select
the function called Common segment A by selecting the segment.
The overview of segments that will be controlled at once is visible in
the newly displayed Common Segment tab.
If the status of the segments controlled by the Common segment
is different, the remaining segments will be set/unset after its use.
If one of the selected segments has the Partial setting function
enabled, then the Common Segment respects this setting: 1st press
of the Set button = partial setting, 2nd press of the Set button = full
setting.
The Common segment function should not be combined with the
Section / Common section function.
.
Common segment indications:
Green
= all sections are unset fully
Yellow
= sections are in various states or all of them are
set partially
Red
= all sections are set fully
In the Settings tab, you can adjust the remaining keypad
parameters such as acoustic indication, backlight intensity, RFID
reader function, optical indication and display settings. Details of the
settings can also be found in the F-Link SW mouseover help bubble.
Automatic stand-by mode
When the keypad is powered from batteries, it saves energy and
turns off system optical indication, backlight and RFID reader after 8
seconds without pressing a key or closing the keypad cover.
However, the keypad also maintains communication with the control
panel and can indicate, for example, entry delay. The keypad will be
completely active when the keypad cover is opened or pressed, or
any button or segment pressed.
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  • Page 1 JA-155E, JA-155E-GR, JA-155E-AN Wireless four-segment keypad with display and RFID reader Typ: 5KPAD2202LU The keypad is a wireless component of the JABLOTRON system. Notes: It serves for the controlling and displaying system status indication. − Enrollment is also possible by entering its serial number (7) in It is equipped with four segments;...
  • Page 2 JA-155E, JA-155E-GR, JA-155E-AN Wireless four-segment keypad with display and RFID reader Typ: 5KPAD2202LU Optical indication Alternative power supply The keypad can be supplied from an external power supply with System indicator / button (3) – indicates the system status, 12 V DC connected in PWR a GND terminals, see figure no. 5. You...
  • Page 3 JA-155E, JA-155E-GR, JA-155E-AN Wireless four-segment keypad with display and RFID reader Typ: 5KPAD2202LU Periodical communication with CP once every 8 s – Enabling Technical specifications the parameter to extend the battery lifetime. However, this setting Power supply 4 x alkaline batteries, type: AA (LR6) 1.5 V will increase the response time of the keypad in response to system Please note: Batteries are not included.

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