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Installation manual: OASiS security system JA-82KRC-US   

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MKH51400

 

are 

repeated 

often. 

We 

recommend 

disabling 

communications supervision in cases like this. 

 

Factory default setting:

 supervision disabled. 

12.9.  RESET enabled 

If resetting is enabled, it is possible to return the control panel 

to  its  original  factory-default  settings  via  the  reset  link  on  the 
main board. (see section

 9.

). 

2 8 1

 

RESET 

enabled

 

2 8 0

 

RESET 

disabled

  

Warning:

 If resetting is disabled and the service code has been 

forgotten, it would no longer be possible to enter Service mode. 
If this happens, send the control panel back to the manufacturer. 

Factory default setting:

 RESET enabled. 

 
 

12.10.  Enrollment to a sub control panel for setting 

(arming) control 

 

If the control panel has another Oasis control panel enrolled as 

a sub-system, then the sub-system reports all alarms, tampering 
and faults to the master control panel. The master control panel 
reacts  to  particular  signals  accordingly,  and  displays  the  sub 
control panel’s address as the source.  

After sub control panel enrollment to the master control panel, 

these  two  panels  are  independent  concerning  setting  control. 
Each  panel  can  be  operated  by  its  own  keypads  or  keyfobs.  If 
there  is  an  alarm  or  fault  in  the  sub  control  panel,  it  is  also 
indicated  on  the  master  control  panel.  In  this  configuration  it  is 
impossible  to  control  the  sub  control  panel  from  the  master 
control panel.. 

If  it  is  desired  to  control  a  sub  control  panel  from  a  master 

control panel (i.e. setting/unsetting), it is possible to enroll a JA-
8x Oasis master control panel to a sub control panel as a remote 
control as follows: 

 

1.  First enroll the sub control panel to the desired address in the 

master  control  panel  by  entering  299  on  the  sub  control 
panel’s keypad in Service Mode - see 11.2 for full details. 

2.  Switch the master control panel to Service Mode. 
3.  In the sub control panel, enter enrollment mode by keying in 

“1” in Service Mode and select the desired address. 

4.  In  the  master  control  panel  enter  290.  This  way  the  control 

panel  will  enroll  to  the  sub  control  panel  to  the  desired 
address as a remote control.  

5.  Switch  both  control  panels  to maintenance  mode  and  check 

that  all-section  setting  of  the  master  control  panel  also  sets 
the sub control panel and unsetting the master control panel 
unsets  the  sub  control  panel  too.  Expect  approximately  2 
seconds of delay between control panels. 

 

Notes for operating the sub control panel: 

 

The sub control panel can still be operated independently via 
its keyfob or keypad e.g. it can be set while the master control 
panel is unset. If the master control panel changes its status 
later  on,  it  will  then  control  the  sub  control  panel  to  achieve 
synchronisation. 

 

To disable the master control panel’s ability to control the sub 
control panel, enter the sub control panel’s enrollment mode, 
select the address where the master control panel is enrolled 
and  erase  the  master  control  panel  from  this  address  by 
pressing and holding key 2.  

 

12.11.  Master code reset 

If  the  master  code  has  been  forgotten  or  a  card  lost,  it  is 

possible to use the following sequence to reset the master code 
to the factory-default 1234:  

291 

 

Note:

  Resetting  the  master  code  has  no  effect  on  other  codes 

and cards. Resets are recorded in the control panel memory and 
sent  to  the  ARC  if  used  (

A

larm 

R

eceiving 

C

entre,  previously 

called a central monitoring station). 

 

12.12.  Control  panel  enrollment  to  UC  or  AC 

modules or to a sub control panel  

Keying in 

299

 sends an enrollment signal to enroll the control 

panel  to  UC-82  or  AC-82  receiving  modules    (see  11.6).  This 
sequence  can  also  be  used  to  enroll  a  sub  control  panel  to  a 
master control panel (see 12.10). 

  

12.13.  Setting (Arming) without an access code   

“Hot”  setting  keys  (short-cut  keys  for  setting)  A,  B,  ABC  or 

entering  “

  number”  can  be  enabled  for  use  without  a  valid 

access code or card. If disabled, then hot key use or entering “

 

number”  has  to  be  followed  by  a  valid  access  code  or  card  to 
have any effect:  

 

Function/sequence 

301 

300 

All-section setting 

ABC key 

Code/card

 

Setting of A 

A key 

A key,  code/card

 

Setting of AB (or B) 

B key 

B  key, code/card

 

Event memory recall 

 ∗

 ∗

 ∗

 ∗

4 code/card 

  If you remotely operate the system by mobile phone, you can 

press 

1 for the ABC key, 

2 for key A, and 

3 for key B. 

  Controlling the PG outputs by keying in 

8 or 

9 or pressing 

  and 

    is  unaffected  by  these  settings.  These  keys  can 

however be disabled by a special sequence (see 12.27). 

 

Factory  default  setting:

  Setting  (arming)  without  an  access 

code enabled.  

 

12.14.  Triggered-detector indication 

Pressing  the 

key

 

checks  if  any  detectors  are  permanently 

triggered,  e.g.  if any  doors  or  windows  are  open.  The  following 
sequence  enables  the  display  of  text  concerning  active 
detectors.     

3 1 1

 

indication 

enabled

 

3 1 0

  

indication 

disabled

 

Factory default setting:

 indication enabled

 

12.15.  Confirmation of intruder alarms 

To  reduce  the  risk  of  false  alarms  and  to  comply  with  British 

standard  BSI  DD243,  the  control  panel  allows  alarm 
confirmation logic to be enabled as follows:   

 

3 2 1

 

confirmation logic 

enabled

 

3 2 0

  

confirmation logic 

disabled

 

 

Confirmation logic: 

  If  the  system  is  set  (armed)  and  any  intruder  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  intruder  detector  is  triggered  in  a  set  section 

within  40  minutes  of  the  above  event,  an  intruder  alarm  will 
be  triggered.  If  no  other  detector  is  triggered  during  this 
period, the control panel will stop waiting for confirmation. 

  The  alarm  must  be  confirmed  by  another  detector  than  the 

first  one,  and  if  the  second  one  is  a  motion  detector  its 
detection  area  must  not  cover  the  same  area  as  the  first 
detector to be triggered. This must be ensured by the proper 
location of detectors. 

  An  unconfirmed  alarm  is  recorded  in  control  panel  memory 

but  can  also  be  sent  to  the  ARC,  or  to  the  user  by  SMS 
report. 

  If  the  first  triggered  detector  has  a  delayed  reaction,  it  will 

start  a  so-called  unconfirmed  entrance  delay.  This  delay  is 
indicated the same way as an ordinary entrance delay, but if 
no other delayed detector is triggered during this delay, there 
will  be  no  alarm  if  the  unconfirmed  entrance  delay  is 
exceeded, with another unconfirmed alarm being recorded in 
the  control  panel  memory.    If  there  is  any  other  delayed  or 
next-delayed  detector  triggered  during  the  entrance  delay 
period,  it  will  confirm  the  entrance  delay,  and  if  this  delay  is 
exceeded  (due  to  no  unsetting  being  done)  it  will  trigger  an 
intruder alarm at the end of the delay.  

Summary of Contents for JA-82KRC-US

Page 1: ...OASiS security system JA 82KRC US 1 21 MKH51400 JA 82KRC US OASiS Control panel installation manual This manual is valid for control panel JA 82KRC US The control panel can be configured by a PC runn...

Page 2: ...ible alarms 13 12 21 Wireless siren alarm enabled IW and EW 13 12 22 Auto bypass user approval via the key 13 12 23 Final door detectors 13 12 24 Partial setting arming or system splitting 14 12 25 Au...

Page 3: ...01 to 50 for wireless inputs o The control panel does not allow for the simultaneous connection of both a wired and a wireless input to the same address Connecting to a wired input automatically disab...

Page 4: ...r Maintenance modes 1 2 Optional system configurations In the European Union region follow the valid standards and rules especially series EN 501 xx The Oasis control panel complies with grade 2 The c...

Page 5: ...allel resistors see the diagram below o For wiring examples see the below diagram TAMPER SIREN ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION ACTIVATION DOOR 1 DOOR 2 DETECTOR 1 DETE...

Page 6: ...control panel for 1 second e g using a screwdriver This will enter enrollment mode on the control panel 4 Install batteries into the keypad not far from the control panel 5 The keypad generates a bee...

Page 7: ...nection to the control panel possibly due to excessive distance or it could be too close to the control panel closer than 2 meters is not permitted To re enroll a device first disconnect its battery T...

Page 8: ...multiple control panels in one UC or AC receiver 12 Control panel programming The most convenient way to program the system is to use a PC running OLink software The system can however also be progra...

Page 9: ...g Entrance delay beeps 35x 351 YES 350 NO YES Setting arming confirmation by wired siren chirp 36x 361 YES 360 NO NO IW terminal only Siren always sounds during audible alarms 37x 371 YES 370 NO YES N...

Page 10: ...the effect or SET A or SET AB C has the effect or SET ABC or UNSET ABC In a split system a keyfob button pair assigned to section A SET UNSET A B SET UNSET B C SET UNSET ABC 61 nn r s Code card react...

Page 11: ...alarm PG on excluding Panic Panic A PGX on Panic B PGY on 6 AC dropout PG on Fire PGX on dropout PGY on 7 ON OFF 8 2 seconds pulse The ON OFF and 2 second pulse functions can be controlled from the ke...

Page 12: ...ter code has no effect on other codes and cards Resets are recorded in the control panel memory and sent to the ARC if used Alarm Receiving Centre previously called a central monitoring station 12 12...

Page 13: ...Wireless siren alarm enabled IW and EW This setting is for enabling and disabling wireless sirens in the system 3 8 1 wireless sirens enabled 3 8 0 wireless sirens disabled Note This setting has no e...

Page 14: ...nset immediately after the user sets unsets the system Assigning wireless devices access codes and keyfobs to various sections of the system has no effect in this mode Partial setting is especially su...

Page 15: ...r or a JA 80V version XA64005 or higher is installed 12 32 Annual check notification This sequence enables the user and installer to be notified of the necessary time for an annual technical check 690...

Page 16: ...hard wired input terminals in the control panel or enrolled wireless devices r is the reaction index from 0 to 9 see Table 2 s is the section 1 A 2 B 3 C only has an effect if partial setting or syst...

Page 17: ...rd has a natural reaction i e r 1 then its reaction is set unset set etc the same as reaction r 9 in table 2 A code card can also have an alarm reaction designated to it similar to detectors Factory d...

Page 18: ...is stored in the non volatile memory of keypads so power disconnection will not erase any stored text Convenient text editing is possible using a PC running OLink software Besides device names keypad...

Page 19: ...codes and cards from 01 to 50 are erased If a user has both a code and a card then it is possible to program whether both a code and card must be presented to the system for system access or whether o...

Page 20: ...can be scrolled through with the A indicator showing whether a code is programmed or not and the B indicator showing whether a card is programmed or not 4 To exit this code card display mode press th...

Page 21: ...st wake it up Install an ordinary magnetic sensor to the entrance door wiring it to the keypad input so that opening the door wakes up the keypad and reports to the control panel Alternatively power t...

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