Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT”
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Contents:
1. Before
starting
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2.
Control panel installation
4
2.1.
Opening of control panel
4
2.2.
Attaching the control panel to the wall
4
2.3. Antenna
installation
4
2.4.
Connection of the AC adapter
4
2.5
Connection of the telephone line (only for model with optional built in dialer)
5
2.6.
Back up battery installation
5
2.7.
Powering of the control panel
5
3.
Installation of detectors
5
3.1.
JA60M - magnetic door detector installation
5
3.2.
JA60P - motion detector installation
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4.
Enrollment of detectors and remote controls
7
4.1.
Procedure for enrolling detectors and controllers
7
4.2.
Enrollment or deletion of a detector or controller to/from a desired position (zone)
7
4.3.
Enrollment of detectors for partial (HOME) arming
8
5.
Testing of detectors and controllers
8
5.1.
JA60M - magnetic door detector testing
8
5.2.
JA60P - motion detector testing
8
5.3.
Remote control and wireless keypad testing
9
5.4.
Recording detector’s location
9
6.
Finishing of the installation
9
7.
Setting of the system
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7.1.
List of control panel programmable parameters
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7.2.
Control panel programming
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7.2.1.
Testing of the system
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7.2.2.
Enrollment (teaching) of wireless items
11
7.2.3.
Exit / Entrance delay
12
7.2.4. Alarm
duration
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7.2.5.
PgX and PgY output functions
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7.2.6.
Message and numbers: editing in the user mode
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7.2.7.
Radio signal jamming testing
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7.2.8.
Regular communication checking
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7.2.9.
Reset Enabled
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7.2.10
Enrollment of the control panel to a UC216, 222, JA-60K etc.
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7.2.11.
No code requested for F1, F2, F3, F4 & F9
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7.2.12.
Partial (Home) arming with F2
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7.2.13.
Built in siren alarm
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7.2.14.
Exit delay audible indication
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7.2.15.
Partial arming exit delay audible indication
14
7.2.16.
Entrance delay audible indication
14
7.2.17.
Arming and disarming chirp sounds
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7.2.18.
Built in siren alarm in Disarm & Partial arming
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7.2.19.
Wireless siren alarm
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7.2.20.
Indication of system problems when arming
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7.2.21.
Real time and date setting
15
7.2.22.
New service code setting
16
7.2.23.
Telephone numbers: entering
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7.2.24.
Voice message recording
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7.2.25.
Telephone dialer testing
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7.2.26. Dialing
method
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7.2.27.
Telephone dialer triggering
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7.2.28.
Telephone line checking
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7.3.
Factory default RESET
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8.
Possibilities to extend the system
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8.1
Overview of JA-60 parts
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8.1.1. Detectors
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8.1.2. Controllers
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8.1.3. Output
devices
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8.1.4.
Telephone dialer module JA60X
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8.1.5.
PC interface cable PC60A
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8.1.6.
Control panel as a subsystem
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8.2.
Connection of other items to the system
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8.2.1.
Use of external sensors with JA60M
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8.3.
Terminals in the control panel
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9.
Trouble shooting table
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10.
Recommended Professional installer basic rules
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11. Specifications
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12.
Annex A (manuals of system items)
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