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Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT” 

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MDY51319

 

13.1.  Internal structure of Contact ID protocol 

The data in the CID protocol has following structure: 
 

    XXXX 18 Q XYZ 01 CCC 

 

where XXXX is the account code of the installation, 18 is the code identification (identical for all events), Q is a number from 1 to  
3, XYZ is the event number, 01 is the subsystem number, CCC event source details (see the table down the page).

 

 

 

possible source in JA-

60 

JA-60 

event no. 

 

Q XYZ 

 

Event description 

C S  c  A J  L

d

058 

1 110 

Fire alarm 

 

113 

3 110 

Fire alarm end  

 

177 

1 120 

Panic alarm  

058 

1 120 

Panic alarm from a detector 

197 

1 120 

Panic alarm in the subsystem  

 

187 

3 120 

End of the panic alarm 

113 

3 120 

End of the panic alarm from a detector  

198 

3 120 

End of the subsystem panic alarm 

 

058 

1 130 

Intruder alarm in an instant zone 

113 

3 130 

End of the intruder alarm in an instant zone 

058 

1 134 

Intruder alarm in a delayed zone 

113 

3 134 

End of the intruder alarm in a delayed zone 

075 

1 137  

System tamper alarm 

   

129 

3 137 

All system tampers OK 

   

074 

1 138  

Wrong access code alarm 

 

175 

3 138 

End of a wrong access code alarm 

 

053 

1 140 

Alarm after powering of the control panel 

075 

1 144 

Detector tamper alarm 

129 

3 144 

All detector tampers OK 

094 

1 300  

Failure (blown fuse in control panel or other  general failure) 

    

052 

3 300 

Control panel powering 

148 

3 300 

No failure in the system 

    

172 

1 301 

AC failure 

173 

3 301 

AC switched on 

054 

1 302  

Problem with power in an item  

   

056 

1 302 

Back up battery failure in the control panel 

057 

3 302 

End of the back up battery failure  

055 

3 302  

End of the problem with power in the item 

   

051 

1 305 

Reset  

 

049 

1 306 

Entering of programming or user mode  

 

050 

3 306 

End of programming or user mode 

 

058 

1 330 

Subsystem alarm 

 

167 

1 354 

Tel. line failure  

169 

1 354 

Failure of communication in the digital bus 

168 

3 354 

End of tel. line failure 

170 

3 354 

End of a communication failure in the digital bus 

174 

1 355 

RF jamming 

176 

3 355 

End of RF jamming 

094 

1 380 

Detector failure 

148 

3 380 

End of all detector failures   

094 

1 381 

Wireless item communication lost 

 

  

 

148 

3 381 

Wireless item communication reestablished 

 

  

 

054 

1 384 

Detector power problem 

 

 

055 

3 384 

End of the detector power problem 

 

026 

1 401  

Disarming  

 

001 

3 401 

Complete arming  

 

024 

3 402 

Partial (Home) arming 

 

025 

3 408 

No code arming 

 

171 

1 602 

Monitoring station communication testing (in 24 hr.) 

 

Event sources specification in the Contact ID protocol:

 

 

JA-60 source 

mark 

code CCC 

Wireless sensor 

001 to 016 

Controller 

401 to 408 

User code 

 

501 to514 

Control panel 

701 

Wireless siren 

711 

Sub control panel 

721 

Tel. Line 

731 

Digital bus 

741 

Summary of Contents for JA-60 "Comfort"

Page 1: ...JA 60 COMFORT Alarm system Installation manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...dible indication 16 8 17 Entrance delay audible indication 16 8 18 Arming and disarming chirp sounds 16 8 19 Siren alarm in Disarm Split arming or disarming 16 8 20 Wireless siren alarm 17 8 21 Indica...

Page 4: ...on telephone line connection and servicing User is not allowed to open the cover and or make any modification 2 1 Opening of the control panel Fig 1 Press in the bottom tab via the small slot using a...

Page 5: ...l automatically recharge 2 7 Powering of the control panel Connect the Red wire connector over the Red terminal of the battery posi tive Reconnect the cable from the front panel to the main board insi...

Page 6: ...r opening should be in stant or delayed main entrance door Switch no 2 must stay in the OFF position See fig 8 check that all 3 terminals in the detector are connected together with short connecting l...

Page 7: ...are displayed as c1 to c8 on the LED display the system automatically recognizes and differentiates the controllers from detectors h To exit the enrolling mode press the N key a P will again be displ...

Page 8: ...nutes after the cover was attached the detector will enter its normal mode and its LED indicator will be switched off battery energy saving function Open and close the detector s cover to reset the te...

Page 9: ...bors when for example improp erly closed doors inside the house are repeatedly moved by the wind Such a bypass of problematic detector is reset with the disarming of the system This is the end of the...

Page 10: ...l also wirelessly trans mits the PGY signal and unit UC 216 can be used as a remote output of this signal see 19 C is a common contact of the alarm output relay max load 60V 1A The relay is turned on...

Page 11: ...l trigger the input Note if either the INP or TAMP terminal is not used it must be connected to the GND terminal The procedure to enroll the JA 60N with external sensors is identical as de scribed in...

Page 12: ...en alarm enabled 38x 381 YES 380 NO YES Indication of system problems when arming 39x 391 YES 390 NO NO Split control panel A B C sections 690x 6901 YES 6900 N0 NO Addressing of wireless detectors to...

Page 13: ...holding key 4 will erase all enrolled items detectors controllers siren and the sub system The JA 60A wireless siren will generate an enrollment signal when its power is switched on it will enroll to...

Page 14: ...programming 8 voice message recording and 89 dialer testing are ac cessible in the User mode see description from 9 1 to 9 3 options 2 5 1 changes enabled 2 5 0 changes disabled no programming in the...

Page 15: ...When this parameter is disabled these functions can be used only when followed by a code Master or User see the following table function setting 300 301 arming code F 1 partial arming F 2 code F 2 doo...

Page 16: ...This indication can be disabled with this setting options 3 5 1 indication enabled 3 5 0 indication disabled Factory default setting indication enabled 8 18 Arming and disarming chirp sounds sequence...

Page 17: ...the door after the system is armed options 3 9 1 warning enabled 3 9 0 warning disabled Factory default setting warning disabled 8 22 Control panel splitting sequence 690 x The control panel can be s...

Page 18: ...rs are addressed to section A 8 26 Automatic arming disarming setting sequence 64 nahhmm The control panel can automatically arm and disarm for a requested period of a day Up to ten instructions time...

Page 19: ...be terminated by pressing the N key To exit the programming mode press the N key P will turn off If any fault is indicated when you try to exit the programming mode the control panel will inform you a...

Page 20: ...ctor code F80 represents 0 end of message Note some Paging providers also offer an option to send the message as an SMS to the GSM network Consult your Paging provider for details if you have trouble...

Page 21: ...parameter x specifies which message will be sent x reaction 0 not to call 1 send message 1 and Pager code 2 send message 2 only 3 Send Pager code only 9 6 Telephone line checking sequence 9 9 x If th...

Page 22: ...2nd 3rd 4th 5th or 6th ring Note Remote access connection can also be enabled by the alarm system user regardless of the above setting by en tering code 89 during service or user mode when a remote c...

Page 23: ...s are sent later with lower priority A User or Installer can interrupt the digital dialer communication by entering the User mode or Programming mode Reset of the control panel has no influence to the...

Page 24: ...e End of alarm panic A Test 24 hour test Protocols x Name Hand shake Data Kiss off Speed format 0 Ademco Slow Si lent Knight 1400Hz 1900Hz 1400Hz 10bps Next table 1 Ademco Fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 1400Hz 14...

Page 25: ...F0 123456 F1 Phone number erasing 0 6 F 0 F y y is 1 to erase the main telephone number 2 to erase the back up telephone number Note Changing of a phone number erases the internal communicator s memor...

Page 26: ...amper 4 rc 079 Zone tamper 5 rc 080 Zone tamper 6 rc 081 Zone tamper 7 rc 082 Zone tamper 8 rc 083 Zone tamper 9 rc 084 Zone tamper 10 rc 085 Zone tamper 11 rc 086 Zone tamper 12 rc 087 Zone tamper 13...

Page 27: ...ers OK 094 1 300 Failure blown fuse in control panel or other general failure 052 3 300 Control panel powering 148 3 300 No failure in the system 172 1 301 AC failure 173 3 301 AC switched on 054 1 30...

Page 28: ...mote connection of a personal computer with Comlink software or a JA 60E keypad to a JA 60 con trol panel using a public telephone line It is necessary to know the access code for the remote control o...

Page 29: ...the reason of the trouble Press key N to disable beeping The trouble information is stored in the event memory and it can be reviewed entering F4 anytime in the future check the reason of the trouble...

Page 30: ...an be chained 1 An additional JA 60 or 65 control panel can be enrolled as a en works as an independent system However any event in the subsystem alarm tampering failure or low battery will trigger th...

Page 31: ...0 C built in sensor magnetic reed contact external sensor IN TAMP balanced lo J Motion tected It has built in tampering sensors and it uses digital processing of the signal for a high false alarm immu...

Page 32: ...king range is up to 30 meters RC 60 Remote control controls wirelessly the system by using other hardwired devices access systems ID chips cards reader etc It has two control inputs A and B and two wo...

Page 33: ...wireless button and JA 60 wireless detector s can be enrolled to generate Chime sound when the detector is triggered Power 230 V 1 5 W Communicating range up to 100 m Siren piezo 110dB Number of melo...

Page 34: ...e page at www jablotron com to download a beta version of it The software is a convenient way to setup the control panel to supervise the system which is on line to read view and store data from the e...

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