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BUS/Wireless Devices

The main hub of the security system is its control panel. It can communicate with all devices in two ways: 

using the BUS, i.e. using data cables within the guarded premises or part thereof; or wirelessly using radio 
communication. BUS devices are powered by the control panel. Wireless devices require batteries whose 
longevity depends on intensity of use. Some of the wireless devices are supplied by 230V from the electric grid.

Control Segment:

This is the control and signalling part of the access module (keypad). A segment contains a description  

of its function and has two backlit buttons – a green one on the left and a red or yellow one on the right.  
A segment is used to easily and clearly operate a part of the system and simultaneously display its status using 
the colour indicators (green when unset, red when set, and yellow when partially set). The number of segments 
and their functions are determined by the service technician. 

RFID Card/Tag

The RFID card/tag allows the user to operate the system and is used for contactless authorization by simply 

placing the card/tag on to the keypad reader. It replaces or complements numerical code entries. The RFID card 
can be carried in a wallet. The RFID tag can be attached to a key ring.

Section

The alarm system can be divided into several smaller, independently functioning parts, called sections.  

Each section can have its assigned detectors, keypads, as well as sirens, users and their telephone numbers. 
There can be up to 15 sections per system.

Programmable Outputs PG:

The security system can be used to switch on/off or control other electrical devices or appliances.  

This is done by using programmable outputs that can be controlled by the user (via SMS, using the keypad, etc.) 
or can be automated based on the system status (following the system status, alarm status, faults, etc.).

Home Automation

In addition to providing an intruder alarm system, the JABLOTRON 100+ offers a number of other features. 

Among the most popular functions are: electrical door locks, automated light switches using motion detectors, 
and the remote control of appliances (electrical heating, garage doors, gates, entry barriers, etc.).

Panic Alarm

When a user is in danger and in need of urgent assistance, the panic alarm can be triggered. The panic 

alarm can be set up as a designated segment on the keypad, a special code, a panic button, or as a specific 
combination of buttons on a keyfob. If connected to a security centre, triggering the panic alarm creates  
an immediate response (vehicle dispatch) which cannot be cancelled by phone.

Security Centre, Alarm Receiving Centre ARC

An Alarm Receiving Centre, a continuously manned security agency (24/7/365), is able to immediately react  

to information received from the guarded premises and respond with an appropriate action or proceed according 
to internal rules.

8.   GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Summary of Contents for 100+

Page 1: ...User manual...

Page 2: ...COMPUTER J LINK 18 2 3 REMOTE OPERATING 18 2 3 1 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING THE MyJABLOTRON SMARTPHONE APP 19 2 3 2 OPERATING THE SYSTEM VIA THE MyJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE 19 2 3 3 OPERATING THE SYSTE...

Page 3: ...5 1 USING THE LCD KEYPAD 23 5 2 USING THE J LINK SOFTWARE AND A COMPUTER 23 5 3 LOGGING INTO MyJABLOTRON WEB SMARTPHONE 23 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE 24 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 25 8 GLOSSARY OF TERMS...

Page 4: ...ed alarm stop sirens from sounding just by authorization in any part of the system depending on their access rights However that does not automatically unset the system unless the system s default set...

Page 5: ...is allowed only to set a designated section and is allowed to control ON OFF PG outputs which require authorization Users with this level of authorization are not allowed to change their code and are...

Page 6: ...s are clearly labelled and coloured using traffic light logic so that each segment status is distinctly indicated A segment can also be used to indicate a status e g opened garage door or to control v...

Page 7: ...by entering a code or the contactless method RFID card tag or a combination of both for higher security Keypad with an LCD display and a card reader the user can control the system using segments and...

Page 8: ...isplay the J Link software or MyJABLOTRON app If the Code with a prefix parameter is enabled the users can be allowed to change their code If the Code with a prefix parameter is disabled the codes can...

Page 9: ...and according to the internal settings Displays a detailed list of the event memory Shows a list of triggered detectors preventing setting the system provided this option is activated in the control p...

Page 10: ...Unset section by authorization only during entrance delay parameter is enabled then mere authorization will unset such section where the entrance delay has been triggered Consult the installation wit...

Page 11: ...ssed a second time it flashes red If the system is partially set indicated by a continuous yellow light the entire system can be fully set by authorization and pressing the yellow button Once the butt...

Page 12: ...in menu from the keypad with an LCD display Cancel warning indication Indication of a triggered tamper alarm can be terminated only by a Service technician or Administrator Note When using the EN 5013...

Page 13: ...EEN Unset a YELLOW Partially Unset a RED Set Authorization can be done by entering an access code on the keypad or using an RFID card tag assigned to a particular user Each user can have one code and...

Page 14: ...s Displays a detailed list of the event memory Shows a list of triggered detectors preventing setting the system provided this option is activated in the control panel configuration Displays a list of...

Page 15: ...ay has expired then the control panel will unset again Unsuccessful setting is indicated by a system indicator flashing yellow reported to the ARC and indicated by an external siren applies to the sec...

Page 16: ...when somebody moves inside the section 1 When you enter the building triggering a detector with a Delayed zone reaction the system starts indicating an entrance delay with a continuous tone the system...

Page 17: ...function button rapidly flashing red You need to authorize yourself using the keypad in order to terminate the alarm The section remains set a rapidly flashing red function button indicates the alarm...

Page 18: ...ns The closed lock icon sets programmed sections the opened lock icon unsets them Correct command execution is confirmed by an LED light unsetting green setting red A communication fault out of the co...

Page 19: ...then it is possible to set unset the system in the J Link software using an on screen virtual keypad click on Keypad in the main menu WARNING When the system is controlled via PC it doesn t check for...

Page 20: ...s and Gallery The bottom of the home page has an overview of the most recent system events MyJABLOTRON offers free notifications SMS e mail or push notifications for selected system section events pro...

Page 21: ...curity system a 15 digit code and the telephone number of its SIM card is required to connect to the system remotely the first time Remote access is initiated by clicking on Internet in the main menu...

Page 22: ...code or card tag will no longer be accepted by the system The users will also not receive any SMS alerts or voice reports to their phone Only the system administrator or service technician can block...

Page 23: ...t to flash by pressing Enter Then the RFID card tag must be placed on to the reader or the serial number must be manually entered After confirming by pressing Enter again the RFID card tag is added To...

Page 24: ...ol panel Each entry includes the date time start and end and source cause origin of the event The different ways of browsing through the system s event history 5 1 USING THE LCD KEYPAD Accessing the e...

Page 25: ...ted with a selection of sections where the maintenance is needed In the maintenance mode no alarms will be triggered in the selected sections including opening or removing the detectors from the insta...

Page 26: ...ply unit Type A according to EN 50131 6 GSM communicator 850 900 1800 1900 MHz GSM communicator 3G 850 900 1800 1900 2100 MHz Classification Security grade 2 Environmental class II according to EN 501...

Page 27: ...ly functioning parts called sections Each section can have its assigned detectors keypads as well as sirens users and their telephone numbers There can be up to 15 sections per system Programmable Out...

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Page 30: ...M ENJA100 USER www jablotron com...

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