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jablotron JA-155J Manual
jablotron JA-155J Manual

jablotron JA-155J Manual

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The JA-155J is a component of the JABLOTRON alarm system.
It is designed to be installed inside cars with (a voltage supply of 12 to
24 V) to control electrical appliances remotely (e.g. garage doors or
parking gates, etc.) It can also be used for sending an alarm signal from
a car. The transmitter does not require to be powered continuously and
only transmits a signal the moment it is connected to the voltage supply.
It can be configured to send a signal instantly or when it has been
connected to a voltage supply repeatedly. The transmitter is intended to be
installed by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued by an
authorised distributor.
Installation
Install the transmitter into the car's interior (e.g. in the dashboard).
We recommend securing the transmitter onto a plastic part of the car with
screws or glue. Avoid installing it directly onto a metal surface (it adversely
affects the transmitter's radio range). The wires also serve as an antenna
therefore they should not be shorter than 30 cm.
Wiring
Black
Connecting to a positive voltage supply
Red
sends the "A" activation signal.
Connecting to a positive voltage supply
White
sends the "B" activation signal.
Connecting both wires to a positive voltage
Red + white
supply sends the "A+B" activation signal.
See F-Link settings.
For operation in a car it is possible to use its existing switches
(for example, full-beam headlight flash switch – it is recommended
to have the double-pulse reaction enabled), or, alternatively, any other
suitable additional switches can be installed.
Example of wiring in a car: 1 - red; 2 - black; 3 - white;
4 - full-beam headlight flash; 5 - full-beam headlights
In order to transmit alarm information from a car to
a JABLOTRON control panel, connect the red and white wires to
the car alarm output which triggers a positive voltage supply (e.g.
the siren output).
Warning: Avoid using this output for confirming car alarm
operation (it may result in unwanted transmission of alarm signals)
Additionally, it is necessary to select a required Panic/Report
reaction in the device's internal settings in the F-Link software.
Enrollment to a control panel
The JA-11xR radio module must be installed in the control panel in
order for the transmitter to be functional. The transmitter can be enrolled to
an unlimited number of JABLOTRON control panels. In order to send the
enrolment signal, a jumper (included in the packaging) must be connected
inside the module at the moment the power supply is connected. The
transmitter occupies one position in the control panel.
1.
The control panel has to be in service mode.
2.
Basic procedure:
a) Go to the F-Link software, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch enrolment mode by clicking
on the Enrol button.
b) Connect the black wire to GND and both red and white wires
to the voltage supply +12V (+24V) for 4 seconds.
c)
The transmitter sends the enrollment signal to the control panel
which will enrol the device.
In order to configure the JA-155J transmitter
to
comply
with
requirements, use the System profile's function
in the Parameters tab of the F-Link software.
JA-155J
The JA-155J universal transmitter
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security
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Notes:
Enrolling the transmitter to the control panel is also possible
by entering the production code via the F-Link software.
The production code is on a sticker with a bar code which is glued
onto the rear side of the remote. All digits of the production code
are required (example: 1400-00-0000-0001).
If you want to remove the transmitter from the system (for
example in case of loss), erase it from its position in the control
panel.
Setting the properities
Setting the properties is done by using the F-Link software –
Devices tab. Click on the transmitter's Internal settings to display
a window where you can set the following parameters:
Functions of the activations: It is possible to set a particular
function for the activations A or B (typically unsetting/setting,
OFF/controlling an appliance/Panic) or a function for activation A+B
which is essentially another function of the transmitter. For a list of
functions, see the following table 1.
Reaction to the activation "A"
Red wire connected to positive
voltage
None (activation not used)
Unset
PG always OFF
Copy PG*
Change PG status
Panic/Audible panic
Report A, B, C, D
Reaction to the activation "A+B"
Red + white wire connected to positive voltage
• Copy PG
• Change PG status
• Panic
Table 1. Transmitter functions overview
*-In order to use this function please refer to the chapter
"Continuous transmission for the "Copy PG" function.
For each reaction it is necessary to select the PG outputs or
sections to be controlled, or events they should report (panic, etc.).
It is not recommended to operate a common section to set multiple
sections simultaneously, instead select the desired sections in the
transmitter's internal settings.
Take over a user's access privileges: The transmitter can use
the access privileges and Time limited access (if enabled) of
a selected user to control sections assigned to this user. Factory
settings: disabled.
Take over a user's identity: The selected user will be visible
as the source in the event log. Factory settings: disabled.
Notes:
By factory default, the transmitter is not configured; therefore it is
necessary to set up its behaviour using the F-Link SW.
A signal is sent only if at least one of the wires is connected
to the power supply. For the next activation, the power supply must be
disconnected first and then connected again. The functions of each
wire are independent – if one wire is permanently connected to
a voltage supply, the other one remains functional.
Double-pulse reaction
By factory default, the transmitter will send a signal immediately
after being connected to a voltage supply. This behaviour can be
changed by connecting a jumper inside the transmitter. This way, both
inputs will react only when a voltage supply is connected for the
second time within 2 seconds. This corresponds to pressing a button
twice. This feature allows you to prevent appliances from reacting to
turning lights on/off and so on.
Operation with a multipurpose relay (MPR)
The transmitter can also be enrolled to a multipurpose relay of
the AC-16x series to control a relay according to a chosen mode.
Each of the activations can be enrolled to an MPR with a different
mode. One transmitter can be enrolled to multiple MPRs, for example
with a different function. When you enroll a transmitter to the control
panel and also to an MPR within its RF range, do not select the same
buttons. To enrol a transmitter to an MPR, follow the installation
manual of the MPR.
Note: To enrol the transmitter with the MPR, the unit has to be in
"Continuous transmission of the "Copy PG" function" mode.
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Reaction to the activation "B"
White wire connected to positive
voltage
None (activation not used)
Partially set/Set
PG ON
Copy PG*
Change PG status
Panic/Audible panic
Report A, B, C, D
Audible panic
Report A.B.C.D
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Summary of Contents for jablotron JA-155J

  • Page 1 The transmitter can be enrolled to wire are independent – if one wire is permanently connected to an unlimited number of JABLOTRON control panels. In order to send the a voltage supply, the other one remains functional.
  • Page 2 The copy PG function is not suitable for installations where it is − JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the JA-155J is likely that the “copy PG” function will be triggered outside of in a compliance with the relevant European Union harmonisation...