
JABLOTRON
ALARMS
a.s.
Pod
Skalkou
4567/33
46601
Jablonec
n.
Nisou
Czech
Republic
www
.jablotron.com
||
|
JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels
51
/
110
MLJ51410
9.10 Control by Duress access control
This option, switched off by factory default, enables users to control (set or unset) the system with a different
code when they are threatened by another person. This code will unobtrusively draw attention to such
a situation by triggering a silent Panic alarm without any acoustic or visual indication. A panic alarm is triggered
by adding 1 to an existing user code. This function is supported by codes with or without a prefix.
Example:
User code with prefix = 4*4444. Duress access control code = 4*444
5
User code without prefix = 4444. Duress access control code = 444
5
Warning:
If the user code ends with the number 9 when using Duress access control, then the last number
of the code will be
0.
9.11 Obstacles preventing setting the system
According to
Ways of setting (
see Parameters tab)
,
the control panel may check for triggered or fault
statuses of individual devices or a particular section while setting each section of the system. In line with this
option, the control panel indicates some obstacles during setting (passable obstacles) and some of the statuses
and may even prevent the system from setting when they occur (impassable obstacles).
One of the most common obstacles is any system fault (indicated by a yellow keypad backlight indication
button), a loss of connection with a wireless detector or a triggered status detector (typically a magnetic opening
sensor) set with a delayed zone reaction (front door and garage door sensors), low system battery, a long
lasting power supply failure or a communication fault of one of the communicators. It is influenced by the system
profile.
An impassable obstacle preventing setting the system is for example a triggered
status detector
(usually
a magnetic door opening sensor) set up to an
Instant
reaction. Devices which belong in this group are window
opening, balcony or backdoor detectors but it can also be critical systems faults such as fault of backup power
supply or fault of communication to the ARC. The reasons which prevent system settings are different according
to the pre-set system profile. An exception in preventing the system from setting a section which doesn’t check
for any triggered detectors or faults is the automatic setting by a calendar using the option “Set … Always”.
The calendar will always set each section provided it’s configured to perform such an action.
Pulse detector triggering (e.g. detectors: motion, glass-break, tilt, shock and suchlike) cannot prevent setting.
System informs you about setting with an active zone by SMS report (to group of users with predefined alarm
reports) with a detailed description.