JA-84P wireless motion detector with built-in camera
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The JA-84P wireless motion detector with built-in camera
The JA-84P is a component of Jablotron’s Oasis 80 alarm system. It
provides human body movement detection including visual alarm
verification. The detector’s camera is equipped with a flash to take photos
in the dark. The camera is capable of taking monochromatic pictures with
a resolution of 160x128 pixels. A sequence of 4 photos is taken when
movement is detected. It is stored in the detector’s internal memory and it
is also transmitted wirelessly to the control panel to be sent to an alarm
receiving center and/or to the owner’s mobile phone display. The battery-
powered detector communicates via the OASIS radio protocol.
Recommended control panel configuration
To transfer photos from the protected premises, the control panel
should be equipped with a suitable communicator (model JA-80Y =
GSM/GPRS software version XA61006 or higher or JA-80V =
LAN/PSTN software version XA64004 or higher) and with the JA-
80Q data processing module connected to the communicator’s
internal bus cable.
The communicator allows for the programming of an IP address to which
the photos will be transferred (see the corresponding communicator
installation manual). As a factory default, Jablotron’s photo server (IP
address
195.39.77.154,
port
7070)
are
preprogrammed
which
corresponds to the URL
http://img.jablotron.cz
. This server allows the
logging into and display of the photos free of charge. It can also notify you
by SMS message when a new photo arrives, providing a link to view the
photo on the phone display. The server can also forward the photos to a
desired e-mail address.
If the control panel is not equipped with a suitable communicator and
data processing module (JA-80Q), photos will only be stored locally in the
detector’s internal memory (last 61 shots).
Multiple camera detectors
can be enrolled to the control panel. If more
of the detectors take photos within a very short period of time, the
detectors will transfer the photos to the control panel in the same order as
the detectors were triggered.
Installation and testing of the motion detector
Installation should only be undertaken by technicians holding a certificate
issued by an authorized distributor. The detector can be installed on a flat
wall or in the corner of a room. Avoid objects rapidly changing in
temperature, such as electrical heaters, gas appliances etc. being
positioned within its detection area. Moving objects with a temperature
close to that of humans such as curtains moving above a radiator, and
pets should also be avoided. Detectors should not face windows or
spotlights or be near fast-moving air e.g. near ventilation fans or open
windows or doors. There should also be no obstacles blocking the
detector’s “view” of the protected area. Keep the detector away from
metal objects which could interfere with radio communication.
1.
Open the detector cover
by pressing the tab and disconnect the
camera’s flat cable (pulling from the connector by the batteries)
2.
Remove the PCB
which is held by an internal tab. Avoid touching
the PIR element
3.
Punch screw holes through the rear plastic cover.
At least one
screw should penetrate the tamper-sensitive section (be careful not
to break the tamper sensitive section out).
4.
Screw the rear cover to the wall,
about 2 meters above the floor
(vertically, with the tab down).
5.
Replace the PCB
to its original position.
6.
Leave the battery disconnected and the cover open
(camera
disconnected) and then follow the control panel manual to enroll the
detector. The basics of enrollment are:
a. Enter enrollment mode on the control panel by pressing “1”
while in Service mode.
b. Install batteries into the detector to activate enrollment.
If the detector’s batteries have already been connected, first
disconnect them , press and release the tamper switch and then
reconnect the batteries
c. Exit enrollment mode by pressing “#”
d. Leave the control panel in SERVICE mode.
7.
Connect the camera cable and close the detector’s cover.
If the
red LED is permanently lit, it means that the motion detector is
warming up (it usually takes about 100 sec. after the batteries are
connected). If the red LED is flashing, the detector has not been
enrolled yet (see point 6).
8.
After the red LED turns off
test the motion sensor by walking in the
covered area (detected movement is indicated by red LED flashes).
Also test the detector’s radio signal strength – see the control panel
installation manual for details. Testing is only possible within 15
minutes of closing the detector’s cover. After this period the red LED
is switched off.
9.
If the detector is not in test mode, it ignores frequent movements
(see the following section).
5 minute / 1 minute sleep time
To save battery energy, the detector switches to battery-saving mode 15
minutes after its cover is closed. The detector still watches for movement
during battery-saving mode.
The first movement detected is instantly transmitted to the control panel, and
for the next 5 minutes the detector ignores
any further
movement
.
After these 5 minutes, the detector then returns to watching out for movement
until it is re-triggered. The sleep time can be shortened to 1 minute by pressing
the tamper switch during battery installation. Not pressing the tamper switch
gives a sleep time of 5 minutes.
Camera testing
Switch the control panel to SERVICE mode and have an RC-80 key-fob
ready.
1.
Open and close the detector’s cover again. Its
green indicator will
turn on
for 10 sec (enrollment mode to enroll the key-fob as a
remote trigger for testing the camera)
2.
Enroll the key-fob by pressing any key (a green LED flash confirms
enrollment)
3.
Use the key-fob to take photos:
= snap without flash
,
=
snap with flash
4.
Camera test mode lasts for 15 minutes then the key-fob is
automatically erased from the detector. If you want another 15
minutes testing, repeat the above procedure starting from 1.
After it has been taken the
photo is transmitted
to the control panel -
indicated by
green LED flashing
. Successful transmission is confirmed
by a long green flash (2 sec). Unsuccessful transmission is indicated by a
series of rapid green flashes at the end. The transmission is also
indicated on the JA-80Q data module (same logic).
After the photo is received by the control panel, the data module
transfers it to the server (via the communicator). This transfer is indicated
by a red LED flashing on the JA-60Q module. Successful transfer is
confirmed by a long red flash (2 sec). Unsuccessful transfer is indicated
by a series of rapid red flashes at the end.
The total average time to transfer the photo from the camera to the
server is about 20 sec. In the case of radio signal interference the transfer
can be longer (damaged data are repeated). Each photo also contains a
date and time stamp.
If the photo transfer was not successful, the photo will only stay in the
detector’s internal memory.
Normal camera operation
15 minutes after closing the cover, the detector changes from test mode
to normal operational mode (the test key-fob is erased and the red LED
turns off).
If the control panel is unarmed (unset),
the detector ignores
movements and takes no photos.
During the exit delay
the detector reports movements but takes no
photos.
During the entrance delay
the detector – when triggered – not only
reports a movement but also instantly takes one photo without a flash.