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JA-14K(R) Security System Control Panel 

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Internal 

– this parameter is only available for intrusion detectors. Signals from devices with this indication are 

not evaluated as alarm signals if a section is partially set. Partial setting of a section - see chapter 10.2 Sections 

tab. 

Internal settings 

–  access to settings of internal parameters of perimeters that are connected to the BUS  

or feature bidirectional wireless communication. Individual devices have different internal parameters (some 

have none). Settings are described in their manuals.  

Disable 

– can be performed at 2 levels given by your authorization: 

1. Input blocking

 (yellow dot), serves for the permanent blocking of the detector’s input (BLK). The system 

ignores any device activation = an alarm is not triggered and the PG is not controlled but tamper alarms 

and faults are registered as usual. 

2. Device disabling

 (red dot), serves for the device to be completely disabled (Disabled). The system ignores 

all connected device functions = no alarm, tampering, PG activation, Fault, report,...).  

You cannot disable the control panel or a device whose reaction is set to Panic. 

Status 

– indicates the current status of the device. OK = everything all right, TMP = tampering, ACT = alarm 

input activated, BLK = blocked, Disabled = Disabled, ERR = error, ?? = no communication with the device, 

Mains supply = supply failure, Battery = discharged or disconnected battery in the control panel, Charging – 

charging the backup battery in the device or control panel,  BOOT  –  upgrading of the device is going on or 

upgrade failure (repeat upgrade). By moving the mouse cursor on the device STATUS you will display detailed 

data.  

Note 

– it allows you to describe details of the device, e.g. location, last battery replacement date, mean RF 

signal strength during the last testing etc. 

 

10.4  Users tab 

It is used to establish new system users and to set their rights. Up to 17 positions for users can be defined.  

To make changes in this tab you do not need to be in Service mode. 

 

 

Name 

– names of users are used in textual event reports in the readouts of the event history, in tabs for reports, 

authorization settings or for authorization on a keypad or in SMS reports sent by supplementary GSM 

communicator. 

Telephone number 

–  used for reporting events when supplementary communicators are connected  and  for 

identification of users when the system is controlled by phone using a voice menu or for activation of PG outputs 

by ringing and SMS. The phone number must always be entered in the international format (e.g. 

+420777123456).  

Code 

–  the user access code is entered in the format 

nnnn 

(4 or 6 digits according to the system profile).  

The code on positions 0 ,1 and 2 cannot be deleted (Service, Main Administrator and ARC). 

Card 

– used to assign RFID access tags. Each user can be assigned by tags.  

Tags can be assigned: 

  by entering the serial number (it can be read with a barcode reader from the RFID tag)   

  using any keypad and applying an RFID tag 

Authorization 

–  defines user rights. The authorizations on position 0,  1  and 2  cannot be changed.  

Details - see chapter 8.3 Authorisation of users. 

Summary of Contents for JA-10 Series

Page 1: ...requirements The control panel has BUS and or wireless device when the control panel is equipped with a radio module compatibility It is recommended that only JA 10 devices are used with the system P...

Page 2: ...Installation of wireless devices enrollment mode 17 7 Switching the system ON 18 8 System configuration 18 8 1 The system profiles 18 8 2 Control panel operation modes 22 8 3 Authorisation of users 22...

Page 3: ...ements for the setup of transmission paths to an ARC 59 10 11 2 Transmission paths 59 10 11 3 JA 10 CID and SIA codes 60 10 11 4 Setting the transmission of photos to external storage 61 11 Other N Li...

Page 4: ...A Panic alarm is triggered during system control when a code is entered with 1 mathematically added to the last digit s value Caution enabling this function erases all predefined codes in the system D...

Page 5: ...ed the system triggers a Fault Intrusion detectors a group of detectors designed to identify the intruder It includes detectors of motion or opening If they have set reactions for releasing a delayed...

Page 6: ...ing a USB cable two drives will be displayed in the File Manager FLEXI_CFG and FLEXI_LOG The capacity of supplied card can be 4GB SD SD HC or it can be higher Before you use brand new SD card perform...

Page 7: ...ath properties to the ARC are mentioned in the chapter on communicator settings NOTE 2 The term communication path is meant as a physical transmission medium for instance metallic cables optical fibre...

Page 8: ...een used in the system Only system Administrator s is are fully responsible for editing already existing user codes and assigning new codes 1 2 2 Security access codes and RFID devices The control pan...

Page 9: ...Device type Description Who does the action Frequency of the action Fire detectors Test of functions inform the ARC agency before you proceed Administrator Once per month Clean up the dust and dirt Ad...

Page 10: ...herwise is unset Note The cleaning lady user with access to the whole premises common section can have only a virtual section assigned 1st level and it does not have to include any detectors Unsetting...

Page 11: ...nnector is only used to connect the radio module directly in the control panel Maximum BUS cable length 500 m 3 1 Description of JA 14K R control panel The JA 14K R control panel is designed for small...

Page 12: ...0 mA fuse 6 Tamper contact of the housing 7 JA 111R radio module 8 USB connector for PC connection 1 Connector for supplementary modules GSM or PSTN communicator 2 MicroSD card holder 3 LED indicators...

Page 13: ...meant to be used for connecting a supplementary communicator Also an RJ connector RJ 44 is placed on the control panel PCB and serves for the connection of the JA 111R radio module if installed insid...

Page 14: ...it also functions as a main switch Caution Don t connect any other electrical appliance to this specific circuit not even power for external PG outputs or a heating system or any other device related...

Page 15: ...sum of the length of all the cables between all the connected devices The number of connected BUS devices is limited by the capacity of the backup battery of the control panel To meet the standard fo...

Page 16: ...4K control panel for 2 6 Ah battery calculation is valid for 80 of battery capacity 2 6 Ah 0 8 12 h 0 17 A according to the capacity maximum current for 12 hrs Imax 0 17 A 0 05 A 0 12 A subtract the c...

Page 17: ...Thus it may happen that signals from the same unidirectional device may exhibit quite different data in N Link System settings Diagnostics during repeated measurements depending on from which module...

Page 18: ...m configuration of the keypads 9 Set the required functions and test the system see chapter 10 7 Parameters tab 8 System configuration The security system protected premises building can be split into...

Page 19: ...l Period of waiting for alarm confirmation 10 1 60 min Control panel Waits for confirmation of fire of another detector 10 1 60 min Control panel Delayed report to ARC NO NO Control panel Ways of sett...

Page 20: ...40 5 900 s Control panel Entrance delay 30 5 30 s Control panel Exit delay 30 5 60 s Control panel Entrance delay by garage door 30 5 30 s Control panel Exit delay by garage door 60 5 60 s Control pan...

Page 21: ...1 1 Grade 2 Passable Impassable Passable Impassable Active tamper X X Active input any input Active instant input X X Active alarm memory indication X RF device 20 min no response X Siren fault X Faul...

Page 22: ...amper alarm Unset mode is indicated on the keypad by a green light on the specific status indicator letters A D and indication button SET fully or partially All detectors are active and guard except I...

Page 23: ...ns selected by the main Administrator to which the other Administrator can add new users with the same or lower level of authorization to control sections and PG outputs assign them with access codes...

Page 24: ...n only be unlocked by the manufacturer Reset of the control panel is described in chapter 12 Reset of the control panel Report unset section System reports about an unset section when there is no move...

Page 25: ...r click Ctrl you can delete all of them or you can just change a common parameter Caution It is recommended to enroll wireless devices to the system according to point B in real conditions and at the...

Page 26: ...low Delay confirmed Intrusion alarm with an entry and exit delay see the chapter Confirmed intrusion reaction Tamper alarm Tamper alarm any time the section does not need to be set 24 hours Immediate...

Page 27: ...ee activations on the fourth intrusion a bypass is activated for the respective alarm input and the corresponding sensor is excluded from further activity If these three activations occur during an al...

Page 28: ...regardless of the system status set unset Most devices have a built in tamper contact for the detection of opening their cover and tearing from the wall An activation triggers a tamper alarm and it is...

Page 29: ...s which ensure permanent protection supervision of their health regardless of the system status set or unset can have a pre set reaction of 24 hours or flooding This type of alarm is assigned to the g...

Page 30: ...ctions and PG outputs PG outputs can be blocked N Link software PC with Windows USB cable Sections can be controlled and also PG outputs after authorization Voice menu Telephone Supplementary GSM or P...

Page 31: ...orization is always required so in the event log it is recorded who unset the system The setting procedure 1 Full section setting before you leave the protected premises no one else in the premises A...

Page 32: ...tion to cancel the alarm memory or using the LCD keypad menu and selecting the option Cancel warning indication 9 3 System control by remote control If there is a requirement to control the system bef...

Page 33: ...set immediately in the pre set time The option is for fast and silent setting with no warning The control panel fully respects all ways of setting and checking the systems ready to be set rules Set a...

Page 34: ...pecial reports Control of PG outputs is not possible via the voice menu Caution Makes sure nobody is present in the protected premises before you set the system remotely 9 7 SMS commands The system ca...

Page 35: ...on 3 Name and status of Section 4 GSM signal quality Time and date of sending the SMS to the GSM network COM info about communication Authorization Service JA 10 GSM 90 DATA ok CELLID 44905 OPID 23003...

Page 36: ...g the credit balance on the pre paid SIM card Authorization All JA 10 Time 17 01 22 7 Installation name according to the Communication tab Text from GSM provider response Text from GSM provider respon...

Page 37: ...ller calendar N Link Web and smart app Set always Will set always despite faults or triggered devices status Will set always despite faults or triggered devices status Will set always despite faults o...

Page 38: ...call 2 6 Instant alarm SMS alerts 1 Alarm call 2 7 Instant alarm cancelled SMS alerts 1 Alarm call 2 8 Delay alarm SMS alerts 1 Alarm call 2 9 Delay alarm cancelled SMS alerts 1 Alarm call 2 10 Tampe...

Page 39: ...ection or switching on a PG Two long beeps Functional button deactivation unsetting a section or switching off a PG Two long repeated beeps Unsuccessful setting Three long beeps Section unsetting with...

Page 40: ...for access control blocking the heating when a window is open or when a section is set garden watering etc i e home automation 10 Setting the system through N Link SW The JA 10 system is exclusively p...

Page 41: ...quested languages and complete the selection with Send g Make note of the Activation Code displayed in green and enter it in N Link The list of generated Activation Codes will remain saved at the webs...

Page 42: ...tomatically get into the Service mode If the control panel has been configured before its service code has been changed the software will request entry of the code it should be entered in the format n...

Page 43: ...nctional button is blocked it is indicated by yellow colour it cannot shows all its sections are fully set or unset Status indicates the current status of a section Unset Set Exit Delay Entrance Delay...

Page 44: ...battery in the device or control panel BOOT upgrading of the device is going on or upgrade failure repeat upgrade By moving the mouse cursor on the device STATUS you will display detailed data Note i...

Page 45: ...f a detector or internal status if there is a request from two devices the OR logic is used Time setting of time for the functions Impulse Time is set in the format hh mm ss in the range of 00 00 01 t...

Page 46: ...control panel the output will not be activated By a device enables activation of a PG output by a device detector activation pressing a tag etc The setting is linked to the Devices tab One device may...

Page 47: ...ir phones The groups and the SMS format are described in the attached table To make changes in this tab you do not need to be in the Service mode User enables selection of a user from the list of user...

Page 48: ...fer certain events to be reported typically reports of failures and restoration of power supply or possibly setting with an active device only for selected users administrator etc User defined SMS 2 s...

Page 49: ...communication is set to Without remote programming factory default setting Siren IW when partially set Allows you to set an acoustic alarm with the IW system if the section is partially set Fire and...

Page 50: ...he history It is recorded in the system history and also reported by a supplementary GSM or PSTN module if connected by an SMS to a pre set user if the event SMS about unsuccessful setting is enabled...

Page 51: ...hen enabled an Internal alarm will be triggered after the entrance delay has timed out but the system waits for 15 s to send an alarm report to the ARC A user has 15 s more to unset the system without...

Page 52: ...f the device contains a battery its status is displayed For the control panel position 0 the voltage of the backup battery is displayed If the voltage data of a wireless device are missing the device...

Page 53: ...are offered here their activation allows blocking a calendar action Blocked possibility to block a particular action Disabling is indicated by a red dot The Service Technician using N Link is authori...

Page 54: ...S about unsuccessful setting If enabled the control panel sends an SMS about unsuccessful setting When controlling is performed by an authorized user then the control panel sends an SMS to the telepho...

Page 55: ...ith GSM signal quality you are recommended to test a SIM card of another operator You are not recommended to use a directional or gain GSM antenna for the communicator it only reduces connection of th...

Page 56: ...her settings registration to the MyJABLOTRON web service must be performed by the ARC technician once again Sensitivity of DTMF detection from ARC setting the sensitivity of reception of the signal ge...

Page 57: ...caller ID service CLIP activated Generated DTMF level for ARC setting the intensity of the transmitted tone dialling signal in DTMF generated by the control panel The intensity is adjustable in 10 st...

Page 58: ...able options are visible The Automatic option uses a combination of LAN GSM communicators which primarily uses LAN and in a case of unavailable LAN switches to backup GSM In case of failure of transmi...

Page 59: ...t Encryption System time Event time SP2 PSTN GSM LAN JABLO IP SIA IP SIA CID Optional 1 per 24 hrs 120 s 2 30 s Optional Required Required SP3 GSM LAN JABLO IP SIA IP SIA CID Not allowed 1 30 min 60 s...

Page 60: ...T Low Battery in device Faults and service events 1401 OP Unset Setting Unsetting 1402 OG Unset partially Setting Unsetting 1406 BC Alarm cancelled by user Burglary 1407 OQ Unset remotely Setting Unse...

Page 61: ...tially set Setting Unsetting 3407 CQ Set remotely Setting Unsetting 3412 LE Remote access closed Uncategorised 3417 CU Remotely partially armed Setting Unsetting 3570 EU End of device bypass deactivat...

Page 62: ...istory Event history is accessible in N Link by pressing of the Events button and selecting Event history In the memory of the control panel microSD card up to several millions of records may be store...

Page 63: ...ver recorded in the history arranged by date and time and also all setting changes 5 You can import settings from another installation to the system e g after replacing an old control panel with a new...

Page 64: ...rol panel mode between the Unset status when changes of setting can be done in all tabs except the Settings tab and the Service mode changes can be done in the Devices tab incl enrolling changes of in...

Page 65: ...lation information The window contains items for the installation company to save important contact information about the system owner the entire system and possibly an external document related to th...

Page 66: ...anel does not cause deletion of the history of events saved on the memory SD card If Reset was not executed correctly the control panel will keep the original settings without changes 13 Firmware upda...

Page 67: ...ffer the possibility of re importing the original settings 9 Perform a check in accordance with the description in chapter Check after a FW change 13 4 Check after a FW check 13 3 FW updates for wirel...

Page 68: ...o window during generation of the Info window the control panel addresses all connected devices and wireless devices to ask for their current information The Info window offers a general overview of t...

Page 69: ...ss connection 25 mA 25 mA JA 10A Internal siren 5 mA 30 mA during an alarm JA 11A External siren 5 mA 50 mA in case of an AC supply failure without battery charging otherwise 550 mA depending on batte...

Page 70: ...3 Explain what authorization is what it is for and options like codes RFID tags etc 4 Partial setting at home Difference in indication between partial and full setting 5 Control of home automation usi...

Page 71: ...ons 4 Max number of users 16 Max number of PG outputs 4 Alarm connection JA 10 BUS dedicated wiring Wireless connection with JA 111R unspecified wireless connection JA 10 wireless protocol Alarm syste...

Page 72: ...2 R module EMC EN 50130 4 EN 55022 ETSI EN 301 489 7 ETSI EN 301 489 3 Electric safety EN 60950 1 Operational conditions ERC REC 70 03 ERC DEC 98 20 Certification body TREZOR TEST JABLOTRON ALARMS a s...

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