Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K
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B
in an unsplit system
: hot key for setting sections A and
B (e.g. partial night-setting of the garage and the ground
floor).
in a split system
: hot key for setting section B (C is only
set if both sections A and B are set)
?
Display of triggered detectors (e.g. open windows), fault
details and PGX / PGY status.
turning on the PGX output from the keypad (the same
effect as
∗
81)
turning off the PGX output from the keypad (the same
effect as
∗
80)
Notes:
•
The A and B keys only have a function if partial setting or
splitting are enabled.
•
The keys and
only control the PGX output if they have
been programmed for it, see 12.5.
13.1.5. Functions beginning with the
∗
key
The following functions are available to the user via the
keypad:
∗
1
sets the entire system (the same as key ABC)*
∗
2
sets section A (the same as key A)*
∗
3
sets A and B, or just B (the same as key B)*
∗
4
event memory recall (key 4 scrolls backwards) – the
control panel records max. 255 of the latest events
∗
5
new Master Code/Card (
∗
5 MC NC NC)
∗
6
access code/card programming (
∗
6 MC nn NC)
∗
7
for operation while under duress (should be entered
before the access code to secretly signal distress)
∗
8
PGX control (ON/OFF =
∗
81/
∗
80 or enter
∗
8 to trigger if a
pulsed switching reaction is programmed)*
∗
9
PGY control (ON/OFF =
∗
91/
∗
90 or enter
∗
9 to trigger if a
pulsed switching reaction is programmed)*
∗
0
To enter Service Mode (
∗
0 SC – factory default 8080) or
to enter maintenance mode (
∗
0 MC – factory default
1234)
The
∗
functions allow the system to be operated from a mobile phone
keypad (if the control panel is equipped with the relevant
communicator).
13.2.
Programming access codes and cards
The system can be controlled by 4-digit codes or by access
cards, of the types PC-01 and PC-02 (EM UNIQUE 125kHz
standard).
•
The control panel has 1 service, 1 master and 50 user codes.
•
Only a numerical code can be used as a service code (factory
default 8080) – see the control panel programming section.
•
The master code
can be a numerical code (factory default
1234) or an access card. Using this master code/card, other
users’ codes and cards can be programmed or erased. The
master code/card is usually used by the system administrator.
•
Each user from
01 to 50
can have a numerical code, or a
card, or both (factory default: all user 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 only one of them is
required (see 12.37).
•
The system does not allow the same code or card to be
programmed to multiple users. (if it is desired to move a
code/card to another user, the card/code has to be erased
from its current user first).
•
It is possible to display which code/card positions are already
occupied in maintenance mode (see 13.4.1).
•
The most convenient way to program codes and cards is by
using a PC running Comlink software.
•
The control panel allows a maximum of 10 unsuccessful
attempts in a row to enter a valid code or card. If exceeded, a
tamper alarm starts.
13.2.1. Programming access codes and cards
Abbreviation Name
Number Sequence Notes
SC Service
1
5 NC NC
•
Only programmable in Service Mode.
•
NC
= new code (must be entered twice) – a card cannot be used.
•
Factory-default service code:
8080
•
This code can be changed but not erased.
•
Example: 5 4567 4567
MC Master
1
∗
5 MC NC NC
•
Only programmable if the system is totally unset (disarmed)
•
MC
= master code or card (factory default
1234
)
•
NC
= new code or card entry – a numerical code has to be entered twice, but a
card only presented once
•
Either a code or a card can be programmed as a master code (to have both is
impossible).
•
The Master Code can be changed but not erased.
•
The Master Code’s reaction is set/unset and it is assigned to all sections.
•
To reset the Master Code to the factory default 1234, enter 291 in Service Mode
(this will only affect the Master Code).
•
To make handing over the system to the end user easier, we recommend
programming the system card (provided with the control panel) to the master
code.
•
Example:
∗
5 1234 and then presenting the card to the keypad’s RFID reader
UC User
50
∗
6 MC nn NC
•
Only programmable if the system is totally unset
•
MC
= Master Code or card.
•
nn
= user code or card position from 01 to 50.
•
NC
= new code or card entry.
•
Factory default: all user codes and cards are erased.
•
Each user position can have both a card and a code programmed to it (by using
the sequence
∗
6 MC nn NC twice)
•
Each user code can have its own reaction programmed by an installer in Service
Mode, and with a split system, codes can be assigned to different sections.
•
Example:
∗
6 1234 12 4345 (code 4345 will be programmed to user position 12)
To erase codes/cards enter:
∗
6 MC nn 0000
erases the code and the card in user position
nn.
∗
6 MC 00 UC
erases the code UC (or card UC) if programmed to any user position.
∗
6 MC 00 0000
erases all user codes and cards in user positions
01 to 50.