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jablotron JA-15PC Manual
jablotron JA-15PC Manual

jablotron JA-15PC Manual

Wireless pir motion detector with a verification camera

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JA-15PC Wireless PIR motion detector
This device is a wireless component of the JA-10 system.
It serves for the detection of human movement in building interiors
and visual alarm confirmation. The camera takes colour photos with
a resolution of up to 640x480 pixels. Photos are taken following
detected movement, which ensures that the cause of the alarm is
always recorded. The camera is equipped with a visible flash for
taking photos in the dark. The images are saved in the internal
memory of the detector and then they are forwarded to the control
panel and from the control panel they can be sent to your app or
ARC. The detector can also take a photo by request and takes one
position in the system.
The photo-verification can be used only after
the registration of the system to your app or with
subsequent ARC service.
Installation
The detector can be installed on the wall or in the corner of
a room. There should be no objects
which quickly change temperature
(e.g. heating appliances) or which
move (e.g. curtains hanging above
a radiator, robotic vacuum cleaners,
pets) in the detector's field of sight.
It is not recommended installing the
detector opposite windows or in places
with intense air circulation (close to
ventilators,
heat
sources,
conditioning outlets, unsealed doors,
etc.). There should be no obstacles
in front of the detector which might
obstruct its view of the protected area.
Figure: 1 – flash for illumination; 2 – camera lens;
3 – PIR detector lens; 4 – cover tab;
Avoid installation too close to a ceiling. Using
flash may cause over-exposure of the scene
due to reflections.
1. Open the detector cover (by pushing the cover tab (4)). Avoid
touching the PIR sensor inside (15) – you could damage it.
2. Take out the PCB – it is held by a tab (9).
3. The recommended installation height is 2.5 m above the floor.
4. Attach the plastic base to the wall using screws (vertically, with
the cover tab facing downwards).
Re-insert the PCB and plug the connecting cable (6) into
5.
the connector on the PCB.
Figure: 5 – Camera module; 6 – connection cable; 7 – batteries; 8 – red LED
indicator; 9 – PCB tab; 10 – yellow LED; 11 – yellow LED indicator of Micro
SD card; 12 – Micro SD memory card; 13 – mini USB connector;
14 – tamper contact; 15 – PIR sensor; 16 – production code.
6. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
Basic procedure:
a. The control panel must contain already enrolled JA-111R
radio module.
JA-15PC Wireless PIR motion detector with a verification camera
with a verification camera
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b. Go to the N-Link software, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch the enrolment mode by
clicking on the Enroll option.
c. Insert
the
batteries
When the second battery has been inserted into the
detector, an enrollment signal is transmitted to the control
panel and the detector is enrolled to the selected position.
This is followed by up to three minutes detector stabilization
phase indicated by the illuminated red LED indicator.
If discharged batteries have been inserted the red LED
indicator flashes for 3 minutes.
Note: If the system is not registered to MyJABLOTRON,
images will be saved in the internal memory of the detector
and the control panel only. Then it is impossible to send
them to your app or ARC.
7. Close the detector cover and test its functionality.
Notes:
When the control panel is in service mode, the detector
indicates every movement with the red LED indicator.
If you want to enroll the detector in the control panel after
the battery has already been inserted, remove the battery first
and then press and release the tamper contact (14) to
discharge the rest of the energy and then enroll the detector.
The detector can be enrolled by entering the production code
(16) in the N-Link software (or a bar code reader). Enter all
digits located below the bar code (1400-00-0000-0001).
If you want to remove the detector from the system, erase it
from its position in the control panel.
In order to comply with the EN 50131-2-4 norm, the cover tab
(4) must be secured with the supplied screw.
Detector internal settings
Settings can be set by N-Link software in the Devices tab.
Use the Internal settings option on the detector's position to open
a dialog window where you can configure the settings (* default
settings):
PIR
immunity
level:
The *Standard level combines basic immunity with a rapid reaction.
The Increased level provides higher immunity, but the detector
reaction is slower.
Taking photos during alarms: No flash, *With flash
Flash intensity: Low, *Medium, High – if the captured scene is
over-exposed (e.g. in a small room), the intensity of the flash can
be decreased. It can be increased for larger spaces.
Lithium battery operation: If the detector is tasked with frequent
operation (e.g. frequently requested photos by the app) and is
configured to high flash intensity, we recommend the use of AA 1.5
V lithium batteries. If you operate the detector from lithium
batteries, this parameter must be enabled (it adjusts detection of
low batteries).
PG output reaction: You can select PG outputs, whose
activation will trigger taking a picture (* No, camera does not react
to PG). For further info see Installation recommendations, cautions.
Taking a photo by PG activation: No flash, *With flash
Taking photos during entrance delay: *No flash, With flash
Increased number of photos during alarm: When enabled,
3 photos are sent instead of 2 during each alarm event, that means
more data transfer between the detector and the control panel and
between the control panel and your app or ARC. This option is for
specific markets so we don't recommend enabling by default.
Send pre-alarm photos: When this parameter is enabled
the detector will send photos even when the detector is configured
with repeated or confirmed reaction and the alarm has not been
confirmed. During every entrance delay, up to two photos can be
taken when the detector is triggered even when the system has
been unset properly.
This option will noticeably increase the volume of data transferred
from the control panel. If the system is set and the alarm is
triggered, the images taken during the entrance delay will be sent
automatically regardless this option.
Test: takes a test photo (LQ) with a flash and N-Link displays it.
When the Detail button is pressed, the N-Link software shows the
picture in a 640x480 px resolution. Photos are sent to the app
(provided that transferring is enabled).
1 / 3
(mind
the
correct
polarity).
Defines
false
alarm
immunity.
MMQ56103

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  • Page 1 The control panel must contain already enrolled JA-111R picture in a 640x480 px resolution. Photos are sent to the app radio module. (provided that transferring is enabled). JA-15PC Wireless PIR motion detector with a verification camera 1 / 3 MMQ56103...
  • Page 2 Installation recommendations, cautions is taken. The app can request a new picture without PG output Several JA-15PC detectors can be installed in the system. activation (see Installation recommendations, cautions). However, triggering several detectors at the same time will extend WARNING: This detector allows you to take photos by PG output the transmission time of photos to the control panel and to the app.
  • Page 3 Please return the product to the dealer or contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. JA-15PC Wireless PIR motion detector with a verification camera 3 / 3 MMQ56103...