JA-156J Wireless multifunctional panic button
JA-156J Wireless multifunctional panic button
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d. Close the device by replacing the backplate in its place and
secure it in position with the use of a fixing screw, which is
included in the packaging.
Important:
Place the panic button into the mounting platform by
placing it between the hinges (1) so that both latches are securely in
place (3) Fig. 3. Orientation of the panic button is dependent on
whether the customer wishes to utilize direct button activation by
hand or bypressing the entire surface of the device so that the
device may be operated by hand, knee or foot*.
Notes:
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The device may be enrolled onto the system by entering it’s
serial number into
the
F-Link program. The serial number is
located on the rear side of the device (example: 1400-00-0000-
0001).
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Should you wish to remove the device from the system, it can
be removed from the appropriate position via
F-Link
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The device may only be enrolled onto a single system!
Fig. 4: Method of opening the panic button: 1. Two indentations for opening
the device with the use of a flat-head screwdriver.
Fig. 5: Method of removing the light guide in order to replace it with a bank
note holder.
Device communication with the system
The button is equipped with bi-directional asynchronous communication
with the JA-11xR radio module which enables changing the internal settings
with ease (just as it is with BUS detectors) while taking into account battery
life time in normal operational mode.
When the detector is enrolled to the control panel it works in the so-called
accelerated 90-second mode until Service mode is terminated (up to 24 h).
The detector performs a check every 90 s to monitor whether the control
panel remains in Service mode, whether it should apply new settings.
In the normal operational mode, the button communicates periodically with
the control panel 1x every 20 minutes. Therefore it may take the button up to
20 minutes to realize the control panel was switched to Service mode or to
save changes made in the internal settings. This period of time can be
shortened by triggering the detector which will switch it to the accelerated 90-
second mode immediately.
Important:
It is not necessary to wait for 90 s (or 20 minutes) for the
detector to confirm a request to save the changes made in the internal
settings. The control panel remembers such changes and transfers
them to the detector the next time a periodical communication session
occurs.
Property settings
Open the
F-Link
software, go to the
Devices
tab. Click on the
Internal settings
option at the device’s position to open a dialogue
window where you can set the following options:
Monitor removal from holder:
This parameter enables/disables the
use of a tamper detector which reports the removal of the device from
the mounting platform, this parameter is off by factory default. It must be
noted that utilizing the device with bypassed tamper sensor results in
non-conformity to Security Grade II classification.
Optical signal:
This parameter enables/disables the optical
signalization of activation. Signalization is red and yellow. This
parameter is on by factory default, it is also always on while the system
is in service mode.
Touch tones:
This parameter enables/disables short acoustic
activation signalization. This parameter is on by factory default, it is also
always on while the system is in service mode.
Button:
The button may be utilized to perform a pre-defined action:
audible/silent panic, Fire alarm, Health troubles or reporting pre-defined
text messages (Reports A, B, C, D). No function is pre-set by factory
default.
Banknote detection:
If this function is to be utilized, it is necessary to
to remove the light guide covering the B switch and to replace it with
a bank note/document holder, which is included in the packaging. Once
this function is turned on, it is necessary to choose one of the following
functions: audible/silent panic, Fire alarm, Health troubles or reporting
pre-defined text messages (Reports A, B, C, D). We recommend setting
the “Button“ option to “none“ if banknote detection is utilized, however
operation of the A and B buttons is not mutually exclusive.
Audible panic:
This parameter enables/disables acoustic
signalization of an action being performed by the system, this function
serves as a direct system feedback. This parameter is on by factory
default.
Detecting the presence of a person:
Enabling this parameter
prevents the utilization of bank note/document presence detection and
alarm button function, as these modes of operation are mutually
exclusive. This option turns on a pre-set timer which must be configured
according to the customer’s specification. Once service mode is exited,
the timer does not start until the button is pressed. Once the pre-set time
period expires, the device will send a pre-set report to the system.
Press timer (h):
Defines the length of the time period which may be
set from 0,5 to 12 hours, after which the button must be pressed.
Pressing the button resets the timer.
Length of warning (s):
Defines the length of the time period during
which the button both acoustically and visually signalizes that the button
must be pressed as the press timer is running out. The time period may
be set from 1 to 120 seconds.
Report:
This option allows for the defining the report that is sent to the
system control panel unit once the press timer expires. The options are:
None (suitable for when only button activation is utilized), audible/silent
panic, Fire alarm, Health troubles or reporting pre-defined text
messages (Reports A, B, C, D).
Blocking a function:
The detecting the presence of a person function
may be blocked by selecting and configuring a PG, which may be
controlled by calendar events, section setting or by a keypad segment.
The PG should have the on/off function setting. This function is intended
to be utilized in configurations where the presence of a person detection
is required to be time limited (for example due to work hours, etc.).
Note:
Detecting the presence of a person
significantly reduces
battery lifetime, depending on the recurrence of the timer, this is further
affected by optical and acoustic indication.
Battery replacement
The control panel automatically detects and reports low battery status.
It is necessary to enter the system into the service mode before
the battery replacement takes place (the button is equipped with
a tamper sensor). The device may be opened as show on Fig. 4. Before
placing new batteries into the device, wait at least twenty seconds or
repeatedly press the activation button (in order to discharge any
remaining energy within the device). In order to assure correct
functionality of the device, we recommend the utilization of batteries
supplied by the Jablotron distribution network or any other high-quality
brand-name alkaline batteries.
Important
:
Always replace both batteries, Do not discard the battery
into the trash; dispose of it at a waste collection point.