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

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MKH51400

 

6 9 3 1   audible 

panic alarm

 

 

Note:

 If the sequence 370 is used, panic alarms are silent if any section 

of the system is unset. 

 

Factory default setting:

 silent panic alarm 

 

12.36.  Higher control-panel receiver-sensitivity 

If  enabled,  this  feature  can  extend  the  communication  range 

between the control panel and its wireless devices if there is no 
radio frequency interference in the premises.     

6 9 4 0

   

standard 

control  panel sensitivity  

6 9 4 1   higher 

control  panel sensitivity

 

 

Note: 

The  sensitivity  of  the  control  panel  receiver  should  only  be 

increased if there is no RF interference as the radio range would only be 
reduced if interference was present.  

 

Factory default setting:

 standard control  panel sensitivity 

 

12.37.  Access by code plus card 

This 

feature 

increases 

security 

against 

unauthorised 

setting/unsetting (arming/disarming):   

6950

 

system access by code or card 

6951

 

system  only  accessed  by  code  and  card  if  both 
are assigned to the same user position 

 

Notes: 

 

The  system  has  up  to  50  user  positions  (01  to  50)  each  capable  of 
having  an  access code  and  an  access card  assigned to it.  If  both a 
code  and  a  card  are  assigned  to  a  user  then  the  above  sequences 
(6950  and  6951)  determine  whether  the  user  can  use  a  code  or  a 
card  or  whether  he  must  present  both  a  card  and  a  code  to  gain 
control  over  the  system.  If  both  a  card  and  a  code  have  to  be 
presented, the order in which they are done is unimportant. 

 

If  only  a  card  or  only  a  code  is  assigned  to  a  user,  then  the  above 
settings have no effect on users like 

this. 

 

Factory default setting

: system operated by code or card 

 

12.38.  Audible 24 hour intruder alarm 

 

The 24-hour intruder alarm which can be triggered whether the 

system  is  set  or  not,  and  can  also  be  silent  or audible  (IW and 
EW) according to the following sequences:     

6 9 6 0

   

silent 

24-hour intruder alarm 

6 9 6 1   audible

 24-hour intruder alarm

 

 

Note:

 If sequence 370 is programmed, the intruder alarm will be silent if 

any section in the system is unset. 

 

Factory default setting:

 audible 24 hour intruder alarm 

 

12.39.  Service  mode  only  with  service  code  and 

master code 

To prevent the installer from accessing Service Mode without a 

user’s permission, this feature (if enabled) makes it compulsory 
for  the  master  code  (or  any  valid  user  code)  to  be  entered 
directly after entering the service code to access Service mode. 
Service Mode can then be entered by keying in  

0 service-code 

master-code(or user-code).

 

6 9 7 0

    Only service code needed. 

6 9 7 1 

  Service  code  and  master  code  (or  user  code) 
needed.

 

 

Factory default setting:

 Only service code needed. 

 

12.40.  Device reactions and section assignment   

The following sequence programs the characteristics of system 

devices :  

61 nn r s 

where 

nn 

is the device address from 01 to 50 (01 to 04 or 
01  to  14  can  either  be  the  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 system splitting is used 
– except for PG output control)    

 

Guidance on assignment to sections: 

 

Assigning keyfobs with natural reactions to sections  

 

 

button 

Unsplit 
system 

Partial 

setting 

Split 

system 

 (or

set 

set A 

set A 

 (or

unset 

set AB 

unset A 

 (or

set 

set A 

set B 

 (or

unset 

set AB 

unset B 

 (or

set 

set ABC 

set ABC 

 (or

unset 

unset ABC 

unset ABC 

  If  partial  setting  is  programmed  then  detectors  can  be 

assigned  to  sections:  A  (s=1),  B  (s=2)  a  C  (s=3).  The  three 
possible setting (arming) options are as follows: 

o

 

(using the A key on the keypad, e.g. setting (arming) the 

garage in the afternoon), 

o

 

AB 

(using  the  B  key  on  the  keypad,  e.g.  setting  (arming) 

the garage and the ground floor during the night) 

o

 

ABC 

(using  the  ABC  key  on  the  keypad,  e.g.  to  set  the 

entire system when leaving the house). 

  In  a  split  system,  detectors  can  be  assigned  to  sections:  A 

(s=1),  B  (s=2)  a  C  (s=3).  Sections  A  and  B  can  be  set 
independently and section C is a common section which only 
sets when A and B are set.  

  Partially setting and splitting a system only have an effect on 

intruder  detectors  with  instant,  delayed  or  next-delayed 
reactions.  Detectors  with  fire,  tamper,  panic,  and  24-hour 
reactions are continuously ready to trigger an alarm no matter 
which section they are assigned to or whether their section is 
set or not. 

  If  the  selected 

reaction  is  PG  output

  control  then  the  s 

parameter  defines  which  PG  output  is  controlled: 

s=1  PGX, 

s=2 PGY, s=3 PGX and PGY

 

Guidance on programming reactions: 

  The  reaction  selected  in  a  detector  by  its  internal  DIP 

switches  is  only  obeyed  by  the  control  panel  if  the  reaction 
programmed in the detector’s address is a natural one (r=1).  

 

Keyfobs 

always enroll a pair of buttons (

+

) or (

+

). 

The natural reaction of such a pair of buttons is shown in the 
above table. If any other reaction is selected for a keyfob, this 
reaction  will  only  apply  to  the  first  button  of  the  pair,  i.e. 

 

or

  ,  or  to  double  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=3). 

 

Table 2  Control panel reactions 

R  Reaction  

Notes 

Disabled

 

For temporarily disabling codes or devices 
including tamper sensors 

Natur

al 

For detectors

 = instant, delayed or fire 

(selectable in detectors by DIP switch) 

For hard-wired inputs 

of the control panel or 

keypad

 

delayed

 

Keyfobs

 

 (or

) =set, 

 (or

 ) =unset, 

both buttons = panic  

Code 

= set/unset (see reaction r=9) 

Panic 

Triggers a panic alarm (audible or silent, see 
12.35) 

Fire 

Triggers a fire alarm 

24 hours 

Triggers an intruder alarm even if the system is 
unset (audible or silent – see 12.38) 

Next delay 

Always provides an exit delay. An entrance 
delay is only provided if it is triggered shortly 
after a delayed detector.

 

Instant 

If activated in a set (armed) section, it triggers 
an intruder alarm instantly

 

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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