JK-15 PROFI GSM KIT
2/4
MGK22902
4. Detectors and accessories installation
a) Install the
JA-60N magnetic detector to a door
(antenna
pointing up or down)
b) Install the
JA-60P motion PIR detector
A
attach
C
open
B
click
rear tamper
lever
Don't over-tighten
this screw
2
2,5
1,5
1
0,5
1,6
3,7
12
range
[m]
height
[m]
120
ş
12m
zone A
zone B
zone C
zone A
zone B
zone C
JA-60P coverage
Avoid locations facing windows or close to heaters
Select
Instant or Delay reactions
via the DIP switches inside
the detectors.
c)
Connect the detector batteries
(pull out the red tape to
activate the batteries)
d)
Attach the keypad to the desired location
e) Plug the UC-260
wireless siren
into a power socket.
5. Enrollment of additional accessories
If you install
additional detectors
(max. 32), you have to enroll
them. The system should be in the
P mode
(if not enter F0 6060):
a)
Press 1 to enter the learning
mode*
b)
The next free
detector
position will be displayed on the
keypad.
c)
Install batteries
into all new detectors step by step to enroll
them (system will automatically offer the next free position)
d) To
scroll through the sensor positions,
press 1 (up) or 7
(down)
e) To enroll a
second detector
to an occupied position press 5
before you install the detector batteries
f) To
exit the learning mode
press the N key
The wireless keypad
(JA-60F) enrolls after you install its battery
while in the learning mode.
The remote control
(RC-4x) enrolls after you press and hold
both the
and
buttons while in the learning mode.
The wireless outdoor siren
(JA-60A) enrolls after it is powered
up while in the learning mode
To enroll the control panel to UC receivers
enter
299
on the
keypad while in the P mode
Check the manuals of individual items for more details
*Learning mode will also be entered after shorting the Reset pins
in the control panel.
6. Detector and controller testing
a) The system should be in
P mode
(if not, enter F0 6060)
b)
Trigger the detectors
– their addresses (1=door and 2=PIR)
should be displayed (if the PIR detector does not react, re-
enter its test mode by opening and closing its cover)
c) Press
button
on the RC-4x remote control
–
c2
will be
indicated on the alarm display
7. Radio signal strength measurement
a) While in
P
mode, press
1
and then using
7
scroll to position
1
b) Press
8
to start measuring
c)
Activate
the door detector to view its signal strength
d) Using the
1 key, scroll to the next position
(2=PIR) and
check its signal strength (if the PIR detector does not react,
re-enter its test mode by opening and closing its cover)
e) Repeat step d) to check all enrolled items. The
wireless keypad
(c1) signal is indicated after you trigger its tamper. The
remote
control
(c2) is indicated after you press button
.
f) Change the location of an item if its signal is
lower than 2
g)
Return to P
mode by pressing the
N key
8. GSM communication testing
a)
Call back the system number
using your mobile. Let the SMS
phone ring until the system answers your call (you will hear a
beep). Then enter the
installer remote access code 0000
on
your mobile.
b) Now the
mobile should work as a system keypad
. Press the
#
key to exit P mode and re-enter it by keying
∗
0 6060
c) End the phone call
d) From your mobile, send a command SMS with MO in it to the
system. You should then receive a
status report reply
9. Programming the system
a) The system should be in
P mode
(if not enter F0 6060)
b) Using the following sequences you can program:
Function
Sequence
Comments
Your
installer code*
5 xxxx xxxx
6060 =
factory default
xxxx = new code
Installer remote
access code*
94 xxxx F0
0000 =
factory default
xxxx = customized code
User remote access
code*
94 xxxx F1
1111 =
factory default
xxxx = new code
Exit delay
20x
3
=30sec factory def.
Entrance delay
21x
3
=30 sec factory def.
Alarm duration
22x
4
=4min factory def.
Alarm SMS reporting
71 yyy..y F0
72 yyy..y F0
Alarm SMS + phone
call reporting
73 yyy..y F0
74 yyy..y F0
Alarm & arming SMS
reporting
75 yyy..y F0
76 yyy..y F0
Alarm phone call
only
77 yyy..y F0
Technical trouble
SMS reporting
78 yyy..y F0
yyy..y
= phone number
7
n
F0 erases number
n
User 1 to 4 arming
reporting to 75 & 76
80x
x=1
enabled
x=2 disabled
GSMLink
pre-registration
972 yyy..yF0
yyy..y
= your mobile
number (international
format 00 country …)
Time & date entry
4 hh mm DD MM YY
See control panel installation manual for more details
* Must be changed
JK-15 PROFI GSM KIT
3/4
MGK22902
10.
SMS text editing
Factory default SMS texts in the system can be modified easily by
Jablotron’s Comlink software.
yyyy
∗
TXT
∗
z,text,z,text,z,text.....
yyyy
= installer remote access code (0000 = factory default)
∗
= separator, space can also be used
z
= text index, see the following table
text
= new text (no commas or periods/full stops allowed)
z
Factory default text
z
Factory default text
700
Alarm system reports:
415
Wireless detector #15
201
Controller #1
416
Wireless detector #16
202
Controller #2
501
User code #1
203
Controller #3
502
User code #2
204
Controller #4
503
User code #3
205
Controller #5
504
User code #4
206
Controller #6
505
User code #5
207
Controller #7
506
User code #6
208
Controller #8
507
User code #7
401
Wireless detector #1
508
User code #8
402
Wireless detector #2
509
User code #9
403
Wireless detector #3
510
User code #10
404
Wireless detector #4
511
User code #11
405
Wireless detector #5
512
User code #12
406
Wireless detector #6
513
User code #13
407
Wireless detector #7
514
User code #14
408
Wireless detector #8
z
Factory default
commands
409
Wireless detector #9
703
AM
410
Wireless detector #10
704
DM
411
Wireless detector #11
705
MO
412
Wireless detector #12
706
ME
413
Wireless detector #13
710
PGON
414
Wireless detector #14
711
PGOFF
A complete list of all texts is in the control panel installation manual
11.
Finishing the installation
a) Fill in the information on the sticker label and attach it inside
the keypad cover.
b) Switch the system to standby (by pressing the N key)
c) Instruct the user on how to operate the system
12.
Keypad operation
13. Specifications
Power
230 VAC, max 0.1 A, supervised, class II
Backup battery
12 V, 2.26 Ah, normal life time 5 years
Backup power output
13VDC, the max. permanent current is 0.4
or 1A for max. 15 min (1 cycle per hour),
Self consumption of the control panel is
30 mA; JA-60E 25 mA
Hard-wired inputs
4 input zones, selectable triggering:
Wireless zones
16 zones (2 detectors can be enrolled to each
Wireless controllers
max. 8 (JA-60F, RC-22, RC-44)
Access codes
master code and 14 user codes.
Wired outputs
Alarm relay dry contacts 1A/60V;
Programmable outputs
PgX , PgY connect to the GND max. 0,1 A
Siren output
12 V, 0.7 A
Events memory
127 most recent events
Working frequency*433.92 MHz; digital hopping code; supervised communication
Comply with
EN 50131-1, EN 50131-6
Security grade
2 (low to medium risk)
Environmental class
II indoor – general (-10 to 40oC)
Safety
EN 60950, class II
EMC ETS
300683
Radio characteristics
ETSI EN 300220
Can be operated according to
ERC REC 70-03
Jablotron Alarms a.s. hereby declares that the JA-63 Profi control
panel is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The original of the
conformity assessment can be found on the web site
www.jablotron.com, Technical Support section.
Note:
Dispose of batteries safely depending on the type of the
batteries and local regulation. Although this product does not contain
any harmful materials we suggest you to return the product to the
dealer or directly to the producer after usage.
Entry
Function
user code
Arming / Disarming
F1 /
Arming without code
F2 /
Partial arming
F3 /
Door lock opening
F4
Memory reading
F5
New master code (example:
F5 1234 2789
2789
)
F6
User code setting (example:
F6 1234 03 3344
)
F7 /
Disarming under duress
F8
Appliance control (F81 = ON, F80 = OFF)
F0 M.code
User test mode (example F0 1234)
N
Escape & fault detail reading