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The different ways of browsing through the system’s event history:

5.1.   USING THE LCD KEYPAD

Accessing the event history using the keypad requires user authorization. Once authorized, 
the available options (based on user permissions) are displayed by choosing Event Memory. 
Records can be viewed using arrows.

5.2.   USING THE J-LINK SOFTWARE AND A COMPUTER

The system memory can be browsed using the J-Link software. Events can be downloaded from 
the control panel in small (about 1,200 events) or larger (about 4,000 events) batches. The events 
can be fi ltered in detail, colour-coded for easier orientation, or saved into a fi  le in a computer. 

5.3.   LOGGING INTO MyJABLOTRON (WEB/SMARTPHONE)

All system events can be viewed after logging in the MyJABLOTRON web/smartphone interface. 
The account shows history in a range which corresponds with the user’s permissions.

6.    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

PARAMETER

JA-103K

JA-107K

Control panel power supply

~ 110 – 230 V/50 – 60 Hz, 
max. 0.28 A with fuse F1.6 A/250 V
Protection class II

~ 110 – 230 V/50 – 60 Hz,
max. 0.85 A with fuse F1.6 A/250 V
Protection class II

Back-up battery 

12 V; 2.6 Ah (lead gel)

12 V; 7 to 18 Ah (lead gel)

Maximum battery charging 
time

48 h

48 h

BUS voltage (red - black)

12.0 to 13.8 V

12.0 to 13.8 V

Maximum continuous cu-
rrent consumption from the 
control panel

1000 mA

2000 mA permanent
3000 mA for 60 minutes
(max. 2000 mA for one BUS)

Max. continuous current 
consumption for back-up 
12 hours 

JA-103K – 2.6 Ah back-up battery

JA-107K – 18 Ah back-up battery

Without GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
115 mA 
LAN – ON: 
88 mA 

Without GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
1135 mA 
LAN – ON:
1107 mA 

With GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF:
80 mA 
LAN – ON:
53 mA

With GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
1100 mA 
LAN – ON: 
1072 mA

Max. continuous current 
consumption for back-up 
24 hours

Without GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
21 mA

Without GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
535 mA 
LAN – ON: 
499 mA

With GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
17 mA 

With GSM 
communicator

LAN – OFF: 
530 mA 
LAN – ON: 
494 mA

Maximum number of devices

50

230

LAN communicator

Ethernet interface, 10/100BASE

Ethernet interface, 10/100BASE

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Page 3: ...WEB INTERFACE 39 2 2 3 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING THE VOICE MENU 39 2 2 4 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING SMS COMMANDS 39 2 2 5 OPERATING THE SYSTEM REMOTELY USING A COMPUTER J LINK 39 2 2 6 CONTROLLING TH...

Page 4: ...nce mode no alarms will be triggered in the selected sections including opening or removing the detectors from the installation The maintenance mode is indicated by the activation button ashing green...

Page 5: ...l and there is no code set by the factory defaults Service code Service This code can enter Service mode and configure the system s behavior It has access to all tabs with options including ARC commun...

Page 6: ...is level of authorization are not allowed to change their code and are not allowed to erase the alarm memory The number of PG only codes is limited only by remaining capacity of the control panel Ther...

Page 7: ...JABLOTRON smartphone application Computer via the MyJABLOTRON web interface Telephone using the voice menu Telephone via SMS Computer via the internet using the J Link software Dialling in from an aut...

Page 8: ...rol the system using segments and authorization using either a code the contactless method RFID card tag both code and card tag for higher security or by authorizing and using the options available on...

Page 9: ...code can consist of up to eleven digits a pre x one to three digits an asterisk which separates the pre x and main code and a 4 6 or 8 digit code depending on con guration for example 123 12345678 or...

Page 10: ...list of all detectors indicating system faults from sections to which the user has access rights Displays a list of all blocked detectors in sections to which a user has access rights Shows system st...

Page 11: ...he desired behavior of the system 2 1 2 2 ALARM UNSETTING Note If the Unset section by authorization only during entrance delay parameter is enabled then mere authorization will unset such section whe...

Page 12: ...1 to the last number in a valid code Example for a code with the pre x Valid code 2 9999 Code for unsetting under duress 2 9990 Example for a code without the pre x Valid code 9999 Code for unsetting...

Page 13: ...g indication Indication of a triggered tamper alarm can be terminated only by a Service technician or Administrator Note When using the EN 50131 1 grade 2 system pro le it is always necessary to rst a...

Page 14: ...de or RFID tag card CANCEL WARNING INDICATION SECTION CONTROL PG CONTROL EVENT MEMORY SETTING PREVENTED FAULTS IN SYSTEM BYPASSED DETECTORS SYSTEM STATUS SETTINGS DISPLAY SETTING MAINTENANCE MODE Allo...

Page 15: ...ter the exit delay has expired then the control panel will unset again Unsuccessful setting is indicated by a system indicator ashing yellow reported to the ARC and indicated by an external siren appl...

Page 16: ...tors will not trigger the alarm when somebody moves inside the section 1 When you enter the building triggering a detector with a De layed zone reaction the system starts indicating an entrance delay...

Page 17: ...he status indicator and the function button rapidly ashing red You need to authorize yourself using the keypad in order to terminate the alarm The section remains set a rapidly ashing red function but...

Page 18: ...a device is triggered It is necessary to con rm setting by pressing the lock button again A set section will be con rmed by a red LED light The keyfob buttons can be blocked to prevent accidental pres...

Page 19: ...commands can control individual sections and programmable outputs just like keypad segment buttons The form of text message to operate the system is CODE_COMMAND The actual commands are prede ned SET...

Page 20: ...G is shown by a PG number in a rectangle fi lled with black colour Press ESC to exit the menu 2 2 6 4 REMOTE CONTROL By pressing an assigned button of a remote control Bi directional remote controls c...

Page 21: ...Link software by clicking on the detector in the Settings Diagnostics Disabled column A blocked detector is marked with a yellow circle until it is turned back on using the same procedure A device can...

Page 22: ...change must be saved by selecting Save when the system prompts with Save Settings The system administrator and the service technician can add modify or delete a user phone number or change a user name...

Page 23: ...supply 110 230 V 50 60 Hz max 0 28 A with fuse F1 6 A 250 V Protection class II 110 230 V 50 60 Hz max 0 85 A with fuse F1 6 A 250 V Protection class II Back up battery 12 V 2 6 Ah lead gel 12 V 7 to...

Page 24: ...g date and time Power supply unit Type A according to EN 50131 6 T 031 note In case of a main power failure is the system backed up for 24 hours and at the same time is a failure report sent to the AR...

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