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JA-82K control panel installation manual   

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MKH51102 

 

 

13  Programming access codes and cards 

Code name 

Amount 

Sequence 

Notes 

Service  

5 NC NC

 

 

Only programmable in Service Mode. 

 

NC

 = new code (must be entered twice) – a card cannot be used. 

 

Factory-default service code: 

8080 

 

This code can be changed but not erased. 

 

Example: 5 4567 4567 

Master  

5 MC NC 

NC 

 

Only programmable if the system is totally unset (disarmed) 

 

MC

 = master code or card (factory default 

1234

)  

 

NC

 = new code or card entry – a numerical code has to be entered twice, but a card only 

presented once 

 

Either a code or a card can be programmed as a master code

 (to have both is 

impossible).

 

 The 

Master 

Code 

can be changed but not erased

 

The Master Code’s reaction is set/unset and it 

is assigned to all sections

 

To reset the Master Code to the factory default 1234, enter 291 in Service Mode (this will 

only affect the Master Code). 

 

To make handing over the system to the end user easier, we recommend programming the 

system card (provided with the control panel) to the master code. 

 

Example:  

5 1234 and then presenting the card to the keypad’s RFID reader 

User  

50 

6 MC nn NC

 

 

Only programmable if the system is totally unset

 

 

 

MC

 = Master Code or card.  

 

nn

 = user code or card position from 01 to 50. 

 

NC

 = new code or card entry.  

 

Factory default: all user codes and cards are erased. 

 

Each user position can have both a card and a code programmed to it (by using the 

sequence 

6 MC nn NC twice) 

 

Each user code can have its own reaction programmed by an installer in Service Mode, and 

with a split system, codes can be assigned to different sections.  

 Example: 

6 1234 12 4345 (code 4345 will be programmed to user position 12)

  

 

To erase codes/cards enter: 

6 MC nn 0000 

erases the code and the card in user position

 nn.

 

6 MC 00 UC 

erases the code UC (or card UC) if programmed to any user position.   

6 MC 00 0000 

erases all user codes and cards in user positions

 

01 to 50.  

 

fig. 19 Programming access codes and cards (only in the disarmed state)

Summary of Contents for JA-82K OASiS

Page 1: ...JA 82K OASiS Control panel installation manual...

Page 2: ...6 21 Bypass user approval 9 6 22 Final door detectors 9 6 23 Partial setting arming or system splitting 9 6 24 Automatic summer time daylight saving time 10 6 25 Pulse reaction of tamper sensors 10 6...

Page 3: ...ring the control panel for installation The control panel can be attached to the wall using 3 screws If the control panel communicates via radio it should not be installed near any large metal objects...

Page 4: ...input modules By adding the JA 82C module it is possible to extend the amount of inputs to fourteen addresses 01 14 All hard wire inputs behave identically they are double balanced inputs which are ab...

Page 5: ...p time in case of a power grid failure For the standby consumption of all system devices see fig 8 ATTENTION the backup battery is sold charged avoid shorting out its terminals The average backup batt...

Page 6: ...and then wait until it is ready for testing 3 The keypad its cover should be flipped open beeps and displays a description of the signal received from the device under test 4 You can test the enrolle...

Page 7: ...a code or card These PG output functions can also be controlled by signals from keyfobs or detectors see 6 40 Notes The PGX and PGY outputs are not only provided as control panel terminals but the si...

Page 8: ...r detector gets triggered i e a detector with an instant delayed or next delayed reaction an alarm will not be caused but the control panel will record a so called unconfirmed alarm If any other intru...

Page 9: ...door is not opened again during this short period the exit delay will terminate and the system will be set immediately The duration of the exit delay therefore depends on the time the final door stay...

Page 10: ...sed in Service Mode the display turns off after 15 minutes of no use by the installer Factory default setting only 3 minutes of display time 6 28 Tamper alarm if unset According to EU legislation an u...

Page 11: ...erference was present Factory default setting standard control panel sensitivity 6 37 Access by code plus card This feature increases security against unauthorised setting unsetting arming disarming 6...

Page 12: ...e buttons or The button has no effect can still be used for controlling UC AC receivers Factory default setting All addresses from 01 to 50 have a natural reaction r 1 and are assigned to section C s...

Page 13: ...called internal text such as service maintenance mode etc and this text can also be edited via OLink software by selecting Central on the menu and then Text synchronization Comparison or F11 After ed...

Page 14: ...still set he will not need to unset the whole system before leaving the house and setting the whole system The route used by the user to leave the house must be covered by delayed or next delayed det...

Page 15: ...he installation in a very professional and conscientious manner and always tidy up the site afterwards It is very important to teach the end user how to use and test the system and to check his level...

Page 16: ...e after 10 events Fault signal or message after 1 event Security grade 2 according to EN 50131 1 EN 50131 6 and EN 50131 5 3 Environmental class II indoor general 10 to 40 C compliant with EN 50131 1...

Page 17: ...ay A PG on 3 entrance delay B PG on 4 A set X on B set Y on 5 A panic X on B panic Y on 6 Fire X on AC dropout Y on 7 PG on off by 80 81for PGX and 90 91 for PGY 8 Single 2 s pulse keys 8 X 9 Y Enable...

Page 18: ...ber of triggered tamper sensors 681x 6811 ignore permanently triggered tamper sensors i e only react to an increase in the number of triggered tamper sensors 6810 react with a tamper alarm to all trig...

Page 19: ...switch in the detector for wired inputs DELay for Codes cards SET UNSET 2 Panic 3 Fire 4 24 hours 5 Next DELay 6 INStant 7 SET arm 8 PG control s 1 PGX 2 PGY 3 PGX PGY 9 SET UNSET toggle s section 1...

Page 20: ...To make handing over the system to the end user easier we recommend programming the system card provided with the control panel to the master code Example 5 1234 and then presenting the card to the ke...

Page 21: ...Notes...

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