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4. 

Enrolling more wireless devices 

The system can be extended with more wireless devices (a maximum 

of 50 can be enrolled). To enroll another device, the CP should be in 
service mode, if it is not enter 

 0 8080 

(while the system is unset). 

1.  On the keypad, key in 

1 to enter enrollment 

mode. 

2. The next 

vacant address is displayed 

(scroll to other addresses 

using the arrow keys if desired). 

3. Connect up the device’s battery to enroll the device to the CP. 

Successful enrollment is confirmed by the A indicator lighting. The 
next vacant address is then displayed. 

The RC-86 key-fob can also be enrolled by pressing and holding 

a pair of its buttons 

+

 (or 

+

). 

4. 

Exit enrollment mode 

by 

pressing the # key.

 

• 

To enroll the CP to 

UC-82 or AC-82 modules, enter 299 

while the 

CP is in service mode with the receiving module in enrollment

 

mode. 

5. 

Testing device functionality  

1.  The CP should be in Service mode, if not enter 

 0 8080

 

2. 

First trigger the device under test 

(e.g. a detector). The 

keypad 

(with its flip cover open) 

then indicates 

triggering of the device if 

the device is functioning correctly and is enrolled. 

• 

Motion detectors are best tested within 15 minutes of closing their 
covers as after that they only react to frequent movements once 
every 5 minutes (to restart a device’s test mode, open and close the 
detector housing again). 

6. 

Checking a device’s radio signals 

1.  The CP must have its antenna connected and should be in Service 

mode, if not enter 

 0 8080

 

2. 

Enter 298

, the lowest address with enrolled device will be displayed. 

3. 

Trigger the device linked to this address 

– the keypad (with its 

flip cover open) then 

shows 

the device’s signal strength in the 

range ¼ to 4/4 (it should be at least 2/4, if not, relocate the device)   

Motion detectors are best tested within 15 minutes of closing their 
covers as after that they only react to frequent movements once 
every 5 minutes (to restart a device’s test mode, open and close 
the detector housing again). 

To test the JA-80F keypad signal, trigger the connected magnetic 
door sensor or activate the keypad’s tamper sensor. 

To test the JA-80L siren signal, press the siren’s button. 

4.  To select the 

next enrolled device address 

use the 

arrow keys.

 

5. To 

exit 

signal

 

measurement mode, press the

 # 

key. 

7. 

Programming the system 

1.  The CP should be in Service mode, if not enter 

 0 8080

 

2.  Enter the appropriate programming sequences to select the desired 

functions (a complete list of them is in the CP and communicator 
manuals). 

 

Function 

Sequence 

Note 

New 

service code

 

5 xxxx 
xxxx 

Factory default: 8080  
xxxx = new code 

Exit delay 

20x 

x = multiples of 10 sec.  
(e.g.  205 = 50 sec)  
Factory default:  30 sec 

Entrance delay 

21x 

x = multiples of 5 sec.  
(e.g.  204 = 20 sec) 
Factory default: 20sec 

Alarm duration 

22x 

x = 1 to 8 means 1 to 8 minutes 
and 9 means 15min. 
Factory default: 4 min 

Time and date entry 

4 hh mm DD MM YY

 

 

 

8. 

Editing keypad text strings  

1.  The CP should be in 

Service mode

, if not enter 

 0 8080 

 

2. 

Press and hold the ? key 

to enter editing mode. 

3. 

Keys

:  

1 & 7 

scroll through 

characters 

and numbers, 

4 & 5 

move the 

cursor

2 erases 

the

 

highlighted

 

character, 

 & 

 are for the selection of 

text strings

# exits 

editing mode. 

Editing text only affects the text in that particular keypad. A  more 
convenient way of text editing is with a PC running Olink software. 

9. 

Finishing off the installation 

1. Exit service mode via the # key and demonstrate clearly how to 

operate the system to the user(s). 

2.  Recommend the user to change the default master 1234 code to a 

new master code. 

 

Entry 

Function 

code / card 

Setting/unsetting (arming and disarming) 

ABC 

Complete arming (all sections) 

Partially setting A (if used) 

Partially setting AB (if used) 

Reading the event memory (4 scrolls backwards) 

Changing the MASTER code/card (e.g. *5 1234 
2789 2789) 

To create a new user code/card (e.g. *6 1234 03 
3344 programs user code number 3, to erase the 
code enter: *6 1234 03 0000) 

7 code/card 

To secretly signal operation (unsetting) under duress 

8 a 

PGX and PGY control (if used) 

0 MASTER 

code 

Maintenance mode (testing, overview of codes, 
bypassing,…) 

Exiting maintenance mode or terminating an 
incomplete entry 

Displays status details (triggered detectors, fault 
causes or the status of PG outputs …..) 

 

 

 

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