JA-15M Wireless magnetic door detector
The JA-15M is a component of JA-10 system. It is used to detect
the opening of doors, windows etc. The battery powered detector has
an optional reaction (pulse or status).
Installation
Choose the suitable place for detector's installation. The detector
reacts to the removal of its magnet unit. The electronics should be
installed onto the non-moving part of windows or doors, and the magnet
onto the moving part. Avoid locating it directly on a metal frame as metal
influences the functioning of the magnetic sensor and radio
communication.
Open the detector cover by pressing the tab in. (Fig. 1)
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Fig. 1 and 2
2. Screw the rear cover to the solid part of the door/window. The
marks A and B show the right position of the magnet. (Fig. 3)
Fig. 3 and 4 - 1. mounting holes of the detector; 2. mounting holes
of the magnet A, 3. magnet A and B position marks; 4. serial number;
5. reed contact; 6. battery CR123A; 7. tamper;
3. Attach the magnet to the moving part of the door (window).
The standard magnet in a plastic housing opposite the A arrow and
the ring shape magnet against the B arrow. Its distance from
the detector should be as small as possible when the door/window
is closed. In the picture Fig. 5 and Fig. 6 are shown the reaction
areas for magnets in millimetres in three axes of movement and on
the non-magnetic / magnetic surface. Note: Use the supplied plastic
part to compensate the possible height difference for magnet A.
Fig. 5 and 6
JA-15M Wireless magnetic door detector
4. Enrol the detector into the control panel (receiver). There must be
a JA-111R radio module present in the system for the detector to
be enrolled. Go to the N-Link program, select the required position
in the Devices tab and launch enrolment mode by clicking
on the Enrol option. The enrolment signal is transmitted as soon as
the battery is inserted into the detector.
5. Mount the front cover onto the rear part
6. Set the detector's reaction in SW N-Link.
7. Test the detector's function.
8. The tab can be fixed using supplied screw (Fig. 2).
Notes:
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If you want to enrol a detector which has already been
connected to a battery, first disconnect the battery, then press
and release the tamper contact in the cover (7) in order to
release the remaining charge and then you can proceed with
the enrolment.
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The detector can also be enrolled into the system by entering
its production code (4) in the N-Link program or on a keypad
(or using a bar code scanner). All numbers stated under the bar
code shall be entered (1400-00-0000-0001).
Settings
The detector has two function modes which are indicated with
either one or two flashes of the LED indicator when the battery is
inserted.
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One flash means the detector will report both opening and
closing of the door (window) - status reaction.
Two flashes indicate a pulse reaction, i.e. the detector will
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report activation (door or window opening) only.
The function modes can be set by holding the tamper contact
in the detector cover, inserting the battery and releasing the tamper
contact after 3 - 5 seconds. The detector then flashes either once or
twice to indicate the currently selected mode. The default setting is
Status mode. Currently selected mode is also displayed in the
detector´s internal settings in N-Link.
Other functions can be set in the Devices window in the N-Link
program. Here you can set the type of reaction of the system to the
activation of the enrolled detector, section to which the detector should
be enrolled and also a PG output which can be controlled by the
detector. The default setting is a Delay reaction (provides entrance and
exit delay).
Testing the detector
When you close the detector cover, a detector testing mode is
triggered for 15 minutes and each activation is indicated by the LED
indicator on the detector cover. The detector signal and its activation
can be monitored in the control panel service mode in the Diagnostics
window in the N-Link program.
Battery replacement
The detector monitors its battery voltage and if it is low, a report
is sent to the control panel to inform the installer or user.
The detector continues to function and shows each triggering of the
detector with a flash of its LED. Battery replacement should not be
delayed by more than two weeks. This should be done by
a qualified technician with the control panel in Service mode.
Note: If a partly discharged battery is inserted then the LED
start flashing for one minute. Then the detector will work but the
Lo Bat signal will be sent to the control panel. Expired batteries
should not be thrown into the garbage but disposed of according to
local regulations.
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