Installation manual: OASiS security system JA-82KRC-US
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MKH51400
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The control panel has two alarm outputs:
IW
= internal
(indoor) warning and
EW
= external (outdoor) warning. Both
these signals are also available as wireless signals.
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There are two programmable outputs in the control panel,
PGX and PGY
whose functions can be configured
.
The PG
outputs are not only available as physical control-panel
terminals, but also as radio signals for the control of UC and
AC receiver outputs.
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The system can be
operated by user codes or user
cards
. The system can recognise up to
50
different
users
.
The system can also be operated by wireless
keyfobs
, and
if the control panel is equipped with a suitable
communicator it can also be
remotely controlled by
mobile phone or the Internet.
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It is possible to
program different reactions to access
codes or access cards
and if the system is split, it is
possible to program which part of the building is accessible
by a particular code or card.
Each of the possible 50
users can have his own 4-digit access code and/or
access card.
Setting (arming) and unsetting (disarming) is
possible by card or code, and if a higher security level is
needed it is possible to make it compulsory to confirm the
validity of a card by code entry.
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Programming the system
is possible by Oasis
keypads
such as the wireless JA-80F (this is only possible with the
JA-82 module) or the hard-wired JA-80E, and also by
computers running
OLink software
. Further options offer
programming by
mobile phone
or the
Internet
.
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There is a power supply in the control
panel
and space for a
12V, 2.2 Ah
back-up battery.
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To connect a hard-wired keypad or a computer, the control
panel is equipped with a
digital bus
provided by terminals
and RJ connectors.
1.1.1.
Modes
The control panel works in 3 main modes:
operating (user)
mode
,
maintenance mode
and
service mode
.
Operating
mode
is for the day-to-day use of the system by all authorised
users, e.g. setting/unsetting (arming/disarming).
Maintenance
mode
is for the holder of the master code (system
administrator) to have limited programming of the system, e.g.
changing codes/cards, bypassing and is inaccessible to all
other users.
Service mode
is only for installers and is used to
program and control all aspects of the system.
Programming
or
enrollment
modes (mentioned in the text
below) are a special case of Service or 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 control panel must have one of the following
configurations as a minimum:
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At least two non-backup-battery sirens (JA-80L or SA-105)
+ communicator class ATS2 (JA-80Y, JA-80V or JA-80X)
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At least one backup-battery siren (JA-80A or OS-
360/365/300) + communicator class ATS2 (JA-80Y, JA-80V
or JA-80X)
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No siren + communicator class ATS3 (JA-80Y or JA-80V)
Note:
the above-recommended configurations are based on
the EU standard EN-50131-1 valid at the time of issuing this
manual.
2. Installation
The control panel can be attached to the wall using 3 screws.
The drilling template is on the last page of this manual.
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Because the control panel communicates via radio, it should
not be installed near any large metal objects capable of
shielding radio communication.
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Route cables (power supplies, telephone leads etc.) inside
the control panel before tightly screwing in the screws.
2.1.
Power inlet
The control-panel power cable should only be installed by a
person holding a sufficient electro-technical qualification.
The control panel power supply is double-insulated (safety
class 2) and does not incorporate a protective earth wire.
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A double-insulated power cable should be used with a
minimum cross-sectional area of 0.75 to 1.5 mm
2
. The
power cable should be connected to a switched mains
supply fused to 10 Amps.
•
In the control panel, connect the cable to the power
terminals equipped with a fuse of type T200mA/250V.
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Fix the cable firmly to the cable holder
in the control
panel making sure that the wire ends are properly secured
and connected in the terminals.
Mains fuse
T 200 mA
3. Control panel memory unit
The control panel memory unit plugs into its own socket. If,
for example, the control panel was damaged, the memory unit
could be unplugged and then plugged into another control
panel circuit board of the same type to transfer and preserve
the settings including enrolled detectors, access codes and
cards. The new control panel thereby becomes an exact copy
of the former one (a clone).
Notes:
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There are no communicator settings in this memory unit.
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Do
not connect or disconnect the memory unit while
the
control panel is
powered
.
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Although the memory unit is well-protected, in cases of
severe damage to the control panel there is a risk that
memory contents could be corrupted. It is therefore highly
recommended to back-up the settings in a PC using OLink
software.