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Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K  

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 MKE51801

 

 

Contents: 

 

1.

 

CONTROL PANEL ARCHITECTURE.................................................. 3

 

1.1. O

PTIONAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

............................................... 4 

2.

 

INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 4

 

2.1. P

OWER INLET

................................................................................ 4 

3.

 

CONTROL PANEL MEMORY UNIT .................................................... 4

 

4.

 

CONTROL PANEL CONNECTORS AND TERMINALS ...................... 4

 

5.

 

WIRED KEYPAD CONNECTION......................................................... 5

 

6.

 

BACK-UP BATTERY ........................................................................... 5

 

7.

 

POWERING-UP THE CONTROL PANEL FOR THE FIRST TIME....... 6

 

7.1. W

IRELESS KEYPAD ENROLLMENT

..................................................... 6 

8.

 

LANGUAGE SELECTION OF THE KEYPAD ...................................... 6

 

9.

 

RESETTING THE CONTROL PANEL ................................................. 6

 

10.

 

CLOSING THE CONTROL PANEL COVER ................................... 6

 

11.

 

ENROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES................................................ 6

 

11.1. I

NSTALLING WIRELESS DEVICES

....................................................... 6 

11.2. E

NROLLING WIRELESS DEVICES TO THE CONTROL PANEL

.................... 6 

11.3. T

ESTING ENROLLED DEVICES

........................................................... 7 

11.4. M

EASURING SIGNAL STRENGTH

....................................................... 7 

11.5. E

RASING ENROLLED DEVICES

.......................................................... 7 

11.6. E

NROLLING THE CONTROL PANEL TO 

UC

 AND 

AC

 MODULES

............... 7 

12.

 

CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING ............................................. 8

 

12.1. C

ONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING SEQUENCES

................................... 8 

12.2. E

XIT DELAY TIME

.......................................................................... 10 

12.3. E

NTRANCE DELAY TIME

................................................................. 10 

12.4. A

LARM DURATION TIME

................................................................. 11 

12.5. PGX

 AND 

PGY

 FUNCTIONS

........................................................... 11 

12.6. C

HANGING TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN MAINTENANCE MODE

................. 11 

12.7. R

ADIO INTERFERENCE INDICATION

................................................. 11 

12.8. R

ADIO COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISION

.......................................... 11 

12.9. RESET

 ENABLED

........................................................................ 11 

12.10. E

NROLLMENT TO A SUB CONTROL PANEL FOR SETTING 

(

ARMING

)

 

CONTROL

 11 

12.11. M

ASTER CODE RESET

.............................................................. 12 

12.12. C

ONTROL PANEL ENROLLMENT TO 

UC

 OR 

AC

 MODULES OR TO A SUB 

CONTROL PANEL

 12 

12.13. S

ETTING 

(A

RMING

)

 WITHOUT AN ACCESS CODE

........................... 12 

12.14. T

RIGGERED

-

DETECTOR INDICATION

........................................... 12 

12.15. C

ONFIRMATION OF INTRUDER ALARMS

....................................... 12 

12.16. E

XIT DELAY BEEPS

................................................................... 12 

12.17. E

XIT DELAY BEEPS WHILE PARTIALLY SETTING 

(

ARMING

) .............. 13 

12.18. E

NTRANCE DELAY BEEPS

.......................................................... 13 

12.19. S

ETTING 

(

ARMING

)

 CONFIRMATION BY WIRED

-

SIREN CHIRP

........... 13 

12.20. S

IRENS ALWAYS SOUND DURING AUDIBLE ALARMS

....................... 13 

12.21.

 

W

IRELESS SIREN ALARM ENABLED 

(IW

 AND 

EW) ........................ 13 

12.22. A

UTO

-

BYPASS USER APPROVAL VIA THE   KEY

........................... 13 

12.23. F

INAL

-

DOOR DETECTORS

.......................................................... 13 

12.24. P

ARTIAL SETTING 

(

ARMING

)

 OR SYSTEM SPLITTING

...................... 14 

12.25. A

UTOMATIC SUMMER TIME 

(

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

) .................... 14 

12.26. T

AMPER ALARM IN RESPONSE TO AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF 

TRIGGERED TAMPER SENSORS

............................................................................. 14 

12.27. O

PERATING THE 

PG

 OUTPUTS USING 

8

 AND 

9 ....................... 14 

12.28. P

ERMANENT ALARM STATUS DISPLAY FOR A SET SYSTEM

............. 14 

12.29. T

AMPER ALARM IF UNSET

.......................................................... 15 

12.30. E

NGINEER RESET

.................................................................... 15 

12.31. R

ECORDING 

PG

 OUTPUT ACTIVATION TO MEMORY

...................... 15 

12.32. A

NNUAL CHECK NOTIFICATION

................................................... 15 

12.33. O

NLY SINGLE ALARM INDICATION

............................................... 15 

12.34. S

ETTING 

(

ARMING

)

 BY SERVICE CODE

........................................ 15 

12.35. A

UDIBLE PANIC ALARM

............................................................. 15 

12.36. H

IGHER CONTROL

-

PANEL RECEIVER

-

SENSITIVITY

........................ 15 

12.37. A

CCESS BY CODE PLUS CARD

................................................... 16 

12.38. A

UDIBLE 

24

 HOUR INTRUDER ALARM

.......................................... 16 

12.39. S

ERVICE MODE ONLY WITH SERVICE CODE AND MASTER CODE

...... 16 

12.40. D

EVICE REACTIONS AND SECTION ASSIGNMENT

........................... 16 

12.41. C

ODE

/

CARD REACTIONS AND SECTION ASSIGNMENT

.................... 17 

12.42. E

NROLLMENT BY KEYING IN PRODUCTION CODES

........................ 17 

12.43. A

UTOMATIC SETTING

/

UNSETTING SCHEDULE

............................... 17 

12.44. C

HANGING THE SERVICE CODE

.................................................. 17 

12.45. G

O TO MAINTENANCE MODE

...................................................... 17 

12.46. S

ETTING THE INTERNAL CLOCK

.................................................. 17 

12.47. E

DITING KEYPAD TEXT

.............................................................. 18 

13.

 

OPERATING THE SYSTEM .......................................................... 18

 

13.1. T

HE SYSTEM KEYPAD

.................................................................... 18 

13.1.1.

 

Keypad indicators:............................................................ 18

 

13.1.2.

 

LCD display...................................................................... 18

 

13.1.3.

 

Keypad display sleep-mode ............................................. 18

 

13.1.4.

 

Keys ................................................................................. 18

 

13.1.5.

 

Functions beginning with the  

key ............................... 19

 

13.2. P

ROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES AND CARDS

.................................... 19 

13.2.1.

 

Programming access codes and cards............................. 19

 

13.3. S

ETTING AND UNSETTING 

(

ARMING

/

DISARMING

)

 THE SYSTEM

............ 20 

13.4. M

AINTENANCE 

M

ODE

................................................................... 20 

13.4.1.

 

Displaying which user/card positions are occupied...........20

 

13.4.2.

 

Bypassing devices............................................................20

 

13.4.3.

 

Protecting a car near the system ......................................20

 

14.

 

OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM  BY PC ........21

 

15.

 

BASIC GUIDANCE FOR INSTALLERS ........................................21

 

16.

 

TROUBLE-SHOOTING..................................................................22

 

17.

 

CONTROL PANEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................22

 

Summary of Contents for Oasis JA-80

Page 1: ...trol panel installation manual This manual is valid for control panel JA 80K version KE60108 printed on internal circuit board The control panel can be configured by a PC running ComLink software vers...

Page 2: ...WIRELESS SIREN ALARM ENABLED IW AND EW 13 12 22 AUTO BYPASS USER APPROVAL VIA THE KEY 13 12 23 FINAL DOOR DETECTORS 13 12 24 PARTIAL SETTING ARMING OR SYSTEM SPLITTING 14 12 25 AUTOMATIC SUMMER TIME D...

Page 3: ...two inputs are not used the two addresses can be used to enroll wireless devices Hard wired inputs are also provided by some wireless devices such as keypads door detectors and PIR movement detectors...

Page 4: ...e T 200 mA The control panel power supply is double insulated safety class 2 and does not incorporate a protective earth wire A double insulated power cable should be used with a minimum cross section...

Page 5: ...ered and an external warning will only follow if the entrance delay has been exceeded PGX PGY are a pair of terminals providing programmable outputs If an output is activated it switches to GND with a...

Page 6: ...r a while before pressing and holding the key the language can be selected for each individual keypad in the system i e different keypads can display different languages for example if foreigners are...

Page 7: ...siren can be activated by pressing its button A JA 80A outdoor siren can be activated for signal strength measurement by opening its cover thereby triggering its cover tamper switch Each installed dev...

Page 8: ...min 4 min 0 10s for testing PGX function 23x 7 on off 80 81 PGY function 24x x in an unsplit system 0 whole system set ABC PG on 1 any system part set PG on 2 AB set not C PG on 3 Fire alarm PG on 4 P...

Page 9: ...O NO Changes internal clock 1h on Apr 1 1h on Nov 1 Tamper signal differential indication Tamper alarm in response to an increase in the number of triggered tamper sensors 681x 6811 ignore permanently...

Page 10: ...nsplit then ABC hh hours mm minutes No action The scheduled actions will happen every day Changing the service code 5 NC NC NC new code 4 digits 8080 enter NC twice Go to maintenance mode 292 switches...

Page 11: ...led 2 6 0 disabled Factory default setting disabled Note In some places the system can be permanently or occasionally affected by radio interference e g by nearby radar stations TV transmitters etc In...

Page 12: ...ors 3 1 1 indication enabled 3 1 0 indication disabled Factory default setting indication enabled 12 15 Confirmation of intruder alarms To reduce the risk of false alarms and to comply with British st...

Page 13: ...l i e setting by keyfob does not trigger an approval request The automatic bypass of a detector will end after the detector has been de triggered for example if a door is closed If auto bypass user ap...

Page 14: ...es as two independent systems one being section A and the other section B There is also a common section C which is only set if section A and section B are set at the same time and is commonly used fo...

Page 15: ...eceive a notification earlier than a year later change the internal clock settings to the day and month you prefer before exiting Service Mode by entering 4hhmmDDMMYY and then re adjust the clock to t...

Page 16: ...ing the B key on the keypad e g setting arming the garage and the ground floor during the night ABC using the ABC key on the keypad e g to set the entire system when leaving the house In a split syste...

Page 17: ...n be enrolled instead If a device with production code xx x has already been enrolled to another address in the past and if the device is now enrolled to a new address then it will be moved to the new...

Page 18: ...the menu and then keypad text After editing keypad text using Comlink software all keypads including wireless ones must be connected to the digital bus to save the changes to the keypad units by clic...

Page 19: ...ard 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 c...

Page 20: ...mode as follows 1 The control panel must be in maintenance mode if not then enter 0 master code or card factory default 1234 while the system is totally unset 2 Press key 5 the display indicates Codes...

Page 21: ...register at www GSMLink cz 15 Basic guidance for installers 1 Create an installation plan that sufficiently covers the building to be protected 2 If the customer requests changes to the suggested conf...

Page 22: ...d and reports to the control panel Alternatively power the keypad with an AC adaptor to prevent sleep mode or install an indoor wireless siren type JA 80L to generate entrance delay beeps 17 Control p...

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