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Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT”

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MDY51306

 

2.5 Connection of the telephone line

 

( for model with an optional built in dialer only)

 

  Use the provided telephone cable to connect the telephone line to the IN jack

inside the control panel (see fig. 4),

  Connect any telephone, fax or other phone operated device to the OUT  jack,

marked with a phone symbol

  When the control panel is in normal stand by mode, the phone line and any

attached device will operate as normal.

 
 

2.6. Back up battery installation

 
 

WARNING – Do not make any short connection of the battery terminals under any
circumstance!

  Remove the covering folio from the adhesive tape inside the battery com-

partment (see fig. 5),

  Slide the black wire connector that is inside the battery compartment over the

black terminal of the battery (minus),

  Place the battery into the battery compartment so that the Black terminal is

inside, and the battery is fixed to the adhesive tape.

 

Do not yet connect the red wire

 

to the Red terminal

 

fig.

4

 

Note: The control panel normally charges the battery. The battery can provide over 12 hours
of power to the control panel  if  there is a failure of the AC power. Before the battery is dis-
charged completely, the control panel will trigger a technical alarm and the battery will be
electronically disconnected to avoid any damage. When the AC power is reconnected, the
battery will automatically recharge.

 

 

2.7. Powering of the control panel

 

  Straighten and smooth the cables under the control panel and tighten the

control panel’s lower screw. (Be sure that the panel is not crooked.)

  Connect the Red wire connector over the Red terminal of the battery (posi-

tive)

  Reconnect the cable from the front panel to the main board inside the rear

housing.

  Reattach the front panel by placing the top side of the front panel over the top

of the back panel and then push the bottom side against the wall (the tab will
click).

  Plug in the AC adapter to the wall  socket.

  The control panel’s LED display will display „

P

“, confirming that the system is

in programming mode (for system setting, enrollment of detectors and test-
ing).

 

 

Note: if „P“ is not displayed at this moment, the control panel is not currently in factory default set-
ting. Perform Factory default reset. (See section  7.3.).

 

 

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fig.6

 

 

3. Installation of detectors

 Do not attach detectors near larger metal objects ( this could obstruct radio communication). When choosing the location
of the detectors, keep in consideration that a detector’s batteries have to be replaced from time to time (approximately
once a year). There is a description of the basic installation of the JA-60M ( magnetic door detector), and the JA60P (mo-
tion detector),  below. If you also install other items (smoke detector, gas detector, remote keypad, wireless siren etc.),
see section 12 or manuals provided with the each particular item.
 
 

3.1. JA60M - magnetic door detector installation

 The JA60M detects the opening and closing of a door or a window. It also has inputs for external sensors (see section

8.2.1.). Each detector is equipped with a magnet (movement of the magnet triggers an internal sensor in the detector). We
recommend to locate the detector unit on the wall or the frame of the door or  window, with  the magnet on the moving part
of the door or window.

Summary of Contents for JA60K

Page 1: ...Alarm system JA 60 COMFORT 1 MDY51306 JA 60 Alarm system Installation manual JA60K JA60X q u ick h o m e d o o r co d e p g m m em ...

Page 2: ...7 2 6 Message and numbers editing in the user mode 12 7 2 7 Radio signal jamming testing 12 7 2 8 Regular communication checking 13 7 2 9 Reset Enabled 13 7 2 10 Enrollment of the control panel to a UC216 222 JA 60K etc 13 7 2 11 No code requested for F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 13 7 2 12 Partial Home arming with F2 14 7 2 13 Built in siren alarm 14 7 2 14 Exit delay audible indication 14 7 2 15 Partial arming...

Page 3: ...data about the installation 2 Control panel installation The control panel should be easily accessible but not very visible There should be a power socket available and also a telephone line if the system has an optional built in dialer 2 1 Opening of control panel Fig 1 Press in the bottom tab via the small slot using a narrow flat screwdriver Remove the cover and gently pull the cable to disconn...

Page 4: ...Be sure that the panel is not crooked Connect the Red wire connector over the Red terminal of the battery posi tive Reconnect the cable from the front panel to the main board inside the rear housing Reattach the front panel by placing the top side of the front panel over the top of the back panel and then push the bottom side against the wall the tab will click Plug in the AC adapter to the wall s...

Page 5: ...r opening should be instant or delayed main en trance door Switch no 2 must stay in the OFF position See fig 8 check that all 3 terminals in the detector are connected together with short connecting loops install other JA60M magnetic detectors the same way Be sure to leave all JA 60M detectors uncovered and without batteries installed 3 2 JA60P motion detector installation By using the provided br...

Page 6: ...e system automatically recognizes and differentiates the controllers h To exit the enrolling mode press the N key a P will again be displayed on the LED display Note if an item was not enrolled after its batteries were installed it is because the control panel recognized its radio signal as a poor one Items are only enrolled if their radio signal has a level which guarantees reliable communication...

Page 7: ...en and close the detector s cover to reset the testing mode for an additional 5 minutes if needed 5 2 JA60P motion detector testing Attach the detector s cover and wait until the LED goes out From this moment the detector will be in testing mode for 5 minutes and each detected movement will be confirmed by detector s LED The control panel s LED display will display the triggered detector s number ...

Page 8: ...7 The control panel stores all events to an events list in its the internal memory including the date and time of the event These details from the memory can be viewed any time in the future via a connected PC and ComLink software The PC can also be used for convenient set ting of the control panel The system has a factory default setting which allows you to use it without any other additional pro...

Page 9: ...fects F1 F2 F3 F4 F9 30x 301 YES 300 NO YES Partial Home arming enabled F2 31x 311 YES 310 NO YES Built in siren alarm enabled 32x 321 YES 320 NO YES Exit delay audible indication enabled 33x 331 YES 330 NO YES Partial arming exit delay audible indication 34x 341 YES 340 NO NO Entrance delay audible indication enabled 35x 351 YES 350 NO YES Arming disarming chirp sound enabled 36x 361 YES 360 NO N...

Page 10: ...r while the Battery LED indicates if the position is occupied If the Battery LED is illuminated it indicates that position is occupied Detectors and keypads are automatically enrolled when their power is switched on batteries are installed A remote control is enrolled only after both of its buttons are simultaneously pressed and held for 3 seconds A subsystem con trol panel will enroll after seque...

Page 11: ...d for 5sec after F 3 entering electric door lock opening 6 Home activated when the control panel is partially armed Home arming 7 No AC triggered by an AC power failure Example the PgX will work as a Panic output when 233 is entered PgY as Door output when 245 is entered Factory default setting PgX Chime PgY Arm Note the control panel also wirelessly transmits the PgX and PgY signals Wireless outp...

Page 12: ... be used 7 2 9 Reset enabled sequence 2 8 x The factory default reset see 7 3 can be disabled This way no unauthorized future programming of the control panel will be possible options 2 8 1 reset enabled 2 8 0 reset disabled Factory default setting reset enabled Note if the Master or Service code is forgotten when reset is disabled the control panel reset will be possible only by manufacturer 7 2 ...

Page 13: ...xit delay is indicated with beeping of the control panel for last five seconds the beeping is faster The audible indication can be disabled with this setting options 3 3 1 indication enabled 3 3 0 indication disabled Factory default setting indication enabled 7 2 15 Partial arming exit delay audible indication sequence 3 4 x Partial arming with F2 provides an exit delay for delayed reaction detect...

Page 14: ...nction can be disabled with this parameter This setting will have no influence on the outdoor siren chirp sounds function if enabled in the siren options 3 8 1 siren enabled 3 8 0 siren disabled Factory default setting siren enabled 7 2 20 Indication of system problems when arming sequence 3 9 x The system regularly checks the conditions of all items detectors keypads etc This setting ensures that...

Page 15: ...ering sequence 7xxx xxFy Store telephone numbers for voice message entering 7 xx xx F y where xx xx telephone number y memory number from 1 to 4 A telephone number can have a maximum of 16 digits A pause can be entered with F0 pause can not be entered as the first digit Example to store tel number 02 123456 to memory no 2 enter 7 02 F0 12345 F2 Note enter a pause F0 after the last digit of a numbe...

Page 16: ...ss shortly key 8 then press key 0 and hold it pressed while talking into the control panel s front grid max 20 seconds After releasing the 0 key the message will play back The message is stored in non volatile memory and can be changed when ever you want to by repeating the above steps Make the message clear and brief The dialer repeats the message to each called number for 40 seconds 7 2 25 Telep...

Page 17: ...the back up battery and close the control panel cover press and hold the 6 key while reconnecting the AC adapter when is displayed enter 060 within 10 seconds reset is confirmed with P panel is in programming mode Note this procedure resets the factory default settings see table 7 1 The Master code will be 1234 Service code 6060 and all user codes detectors controllers and other enrolled items wil...

Page 18: ...ignals from the JA 60 control panel The unit has two output relays X and Y max load 120V 1A each These relays have identical functions as outputs PgX and PgY of the control panel see 7 2 5 The unit requires external power from 12 to 24VDC or 15VAC Multiple UC216 s can be used with a control panel and each UC216 can receive signals from more than one control panel Wireless output unit UC222 is a re...

Page 19: ...minal INP when this input is triggered disconnected from GND the JA60M will send the same information as if the built in magnetic sensor was triggered Reaction of the system can be selected with DIP switch number 1 ON instant or 1 delayed TAMP when this input is triggered disconnected from GND the unit will send the same information as if the built in tamper sensor was triggered Balanced loops the...

Page 20: ...xternal siren to U and SIR terminals max load 1A A back up siren charging input should be connected to the GND and the SIR terminals during an alarm the charging will halt U is a back up 13 8V power output The permanent load should not be higher than 50mA A short time consumption from this output can be up to 1A max 10 minutes This output is fused and supervised by the control panel If it is over ...

Page 21: ...gular assistance for testing and battery replacement we recommend annually make a written report signed by the customer that the installation was finished properly and that she or he received your training on how to operate and test the system 11 Specifications control panel power 230VAC 50Hz 110VAC 60Hz optional back up battery 12V 1 3Ah ref 12V1K optional back up power output 13 8V max 50mA perm...

Page 22: ...oke Gas detectors F 3 door opening will release electric door lock if connected to the system F 4 memory reading indicators and display will show where and what happened press the 4 key multiple times to go deeper into the memory F 5 new Master Code you must enter the current code and then the new one twice Example to change Master code from 1234 to 2738 enter F5 1234 2738 2738 F 6 new User Code y...

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