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In addition to controlling the PG outputs using keys 

8 and 

9, PG 

outputs can also be controlled by access codes, access cards, 
keyfobs and detector signals (see 12.40 and 12.41 for details). 

 

If a PG output should only be operated by a valid access code or 
card, then control by 

8 and 

9 should be disabled and the codes and 

cards should be programmed to control the PG outputs instead (see 
12.41). 

 

Factory default setting: control enabled 

 

12.28. Permanent alarm status display for a set 

system 

The below sequence enables the permanent display of alarm 

status on the keypad unit, even if the system is set.  

6831

 

permanent status display enabled 

6830

 

display time a maximum of 3 minutes if any 
section is set (armed) 

Notes:  

 

European legislation requires status displaying to be suppressed 
within three minutes of setting (arming) the system, no matter how 
much or little of the system is set. This feature can be used to ignore 
this requirement if appropriate. 

 

The wireless keypad can continuously display  the status if powered 
by an external power supply. If powered by internal batteries the 
keypad will turn off its display after 20 seconds of not being used ( in 
Service Mode the display turns off after 15 minutes of no use by the 
installer). 

 

Factory default setting: only 3 minutes of display time 

 

12.29.  Tamper alarm if unset 

According to EU legislation an unset (disarmed) system should 

not audibly sound a tamper alarm if tampering occurs. If the 
audible indication of tamper alarms is required while the system 
is unset (disarmed) then this can be enabled by the following 
sequence: 

6841

 

audible tamper alarm even for an unset system 

6840

 

silent tamper alarm for an unset system  

Notes:  

 

Even if tamper alarms are silent, they are still recorded in the control 
panel memory and reported to the end user by SMS, and also to the 
ARC if used. 

 

If the sequence 370 has been programmed, then tamper alarms will 
be silent if the system is unset or partially set. 

 

Factory default setting: silent tamper alarms for an unset 
system 

12.30.  Recording PG output activation to memory 

The activation of PGX and PGY outputs can be recorded in the 

control panel’s memory (for example if the outputs are used for 
access control). This can be enabled by the following sequence:    

6851

 enabled 

6850

 disabled 

 

Factory default setting: recording enabled 

 

12.31. Engineer reset 

This is a special function requested by the DD243:2004 

standard. It can only be used when the alarm system is 
connected to an alarm-receiving centre. When a confirmed 
alarm is activated the control panel is completely blocked – it 
cannot be operated by any user, master or service code until an 
engineering reset is performed by an ARC code. 

6861

 

Engineer reset enabled 

6860

 

Engineer reset disabled 

 

Factory default setting: Engineer reset disabled 

 

Notes:  

 

To enable the confirmation of intruder alarms (requires two detectors 
to be triggered in different zones within a definite period) – use 
sequence 3 2 1  

 

Reporting to ARCs must be locked by a digital code. 

 

The keypad shows the text “Eng. reset req’d” and the system stays 
blocked until the ARC code is used via the communicator (see 
manual). 

 

The feature is supported when a JA-80Y version XA61008 or higher, 
or a JA-80V version XA64005 or higher is installed. 

 

12.32.  Annual check notification 

This sequence enables the user and installer to be notified of 

the necessary time for an annual technical check: 

6900

 notification 

disabled

 

6901

 notification 

enabled

 

Notes:  

 

An annual technical inspection notification is displayed as text on the 
keypad display and can also be sent as an SMS to the end user 
and/or installer and/or as a report code to an ARC, if used. 

 

Annual technical inspection notification text disappears on entering 
Service Mode. 

 

When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a 
notification to occur in the next year on the first day of the month in which 
it was set. (e.g. if you set the annual check notification on the 15th 
October 2007, the notification is displayed on the 1st October 2008.) 

 

When this notification is enabled, exiting Service Mode will cause a 
notification to occur every twelve months later (the same day and 
month). 

 

If you wish to receive 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 the correct time in maintenance mode. By tricking 
the system this way, you can be notified on the desired date. (see 
12.45, entering and exiting maintenance mode does not change the 
notification date). 

 

Example: If the date is 10 January 2007 and you wish to receive a 
notification 6 months later on 10 July 2007, while still in Service 
Mode  change the system clock to 10 July 2007, i.e. the day and 
month of the desired notification date. Then exit Service Mode and 
re-adjust the clock to the correct time in maintenance mode. 

 

Factory default setting: Annual inspection notification disabled. 

 

12.33.  Only single alarm indication    

If this function is enabled, then only one intruder alarm may be 

indicated at a time. Once an intruder alarm has been triggered 
and has still not ended, then no more alarms can be indicated 
no matter how many more times triggering occurs. After the 
alarm has ended, the system is then ready  to indicate the next 
single intruder alarm. 

This is to limit the number of SMS reports sent if hard-wired 

PIR detectors capable of being frequently triggered are installed 
in the system and the system is not unset (disarmed) properly 
when someone enters the building. 

6 9 1 0

   multiple simultaneous intruder alarms allowed   

6 9 1 1

   single intruder alarm allowed only 

 

 

Note:  Apart from this limitation in the number of simultaneous 
intruder alarms, the system also checks to see if any detector is 
triggering multiple alarms during the period in which the alarm is 
set. Any such undesirable detector is then automatically 
bypassed
 every time the system is set, if it has caused at least  
four alarms in a row

 

Factory default setting: multiple simultaneous intruder alarms 
allowed 

 

Note: A panic alarm can always be triggered with no limits 
(except when in service and maintenance modes).

 

 

12.34.  Setting (arming) by service code 

    

Using this sequence, the installer can be authorized to set and 

unset the system by means of a valid service code. This feature 
should only be enabled with the explicit approval of the master 
code holder (system administrator):   

 

6 9 2 0

    disabled 

6 9 2 1

    enabled

 

 

Factory default setting: disabled 

 

12.35.  Audible panic alarm   

If enabled, panic alarms can be indicated by internal and 

external warning devices (sirens on IW and EW):     

6 9 3 0

   

silent 

panic alarm  

Summary of Contents for OASiS JA-82KRC

Page 1: ...nual OASiS security system JA 82KRC 1 21 MKH51100_OS2 JA 82KRC OASiS Control panel installation manual This manual is valid for control panel JA 82KRC The control panel can be configured by a PC running OLink software ...

Page 2: ...dible alarms 13 12 21 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 daylight saving time 14 12 26 Tamper alarm in response to an increase in the number of triggered tamper sensors 14 12 27 Operating the PG outputs using 8 and 9 14 12 28 Permanent ...

Page 3: ...e control panel does not allow for the simultaneous connection of both a wired and a wireless input to the same address Connecting to a wired input automatically disables the wireless input of the same address o Other hard wired inputs are provided by some wireless devices such as keypads door detectors and PIR movement detectors 1 1 Main features When triggered a detector or any other device conn...

Page 4: ...or Maintenance modes 1 2 Optional system configurations In the European Union region follow the valid standards and rules especially series EN 501 xx The Oasis control panel complies with grade 2 The control panel must have one of the following configurations as a minimum At least two non backup battery sirens JA 80L or SA 105 communicator class ATS2 JA 80Y JA 80V or JA 80X At least one backup bat...

Page 5: ... parallel resistors see the diagram below o For wiring examples see the below diagram TAMPER SIREN ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION TAMPER ACTIVATION ACTIVATION DOOR 1 DOOR 2 DETECTOR 1 DETECTOR 2 DETECTOR 3 Maximum of 5 detectors in one loop If you enroll a wireless device to address 01 to 04 the corresponding input terminal will be disabled o The same applies to input terminals 05 ...

Page 6: ...e control panel for 1 second e g using a screwdriver This will enter enrollment mode on the control panel 4 Install batteries into the keypad not far from the control panel 5 The keypad generates a beep sound and enrolls to address 05 or 15 After that it indicates Enrollment 06 Device or Enrollment 16 Device 6 Press the key to exit enrollment mode and Service will be indicated on the keypad Warnin...

Page 7: ...onnection to the control panel possibly due to excessive distance or it could be too close to the control panel closer than 2 meters is not permitted To re enroll a device first disconnect its battery Then wait about 10 seconds or to save time press and release its tamper switch to quickly discharge any remaining energy A sub control panel can be enrolled to a master control panel by keying in the...

Page 8: ...ne multiple control panels in one UC or AC receiver 12 Control panel programming The most convenient way to program the system is to use a PC running OLink software The system can however also be programmed by keying in the sequences in section 12 1 The system should be in Service mode if not enter the following with the system unset 0 Service code the factory default is 8080 Enter the appropriate...

Page 9: ...ng Entrance delay beeps 35x 351 YES 350 NO YES Setting arming confirmation by wired siren chirp 36x 361 YES 360 NO NO IW terminal only Siren always sounds during audible alarms 37x 371 YES 370 NO YES NO siren only sounds if the system is completely set armed Wireless siren alarms enabled IW EW 38x 381 YES 380 NO YES Auto bypass user approval via the key If a detector is active during setting armin...

Page 10: ...as the effect or SET A or SET AB C has the effect or SET ABC or UNSET ABC In a split system a keyfob button pair assigned to section A SET UNSET A B SET UNSET B C SET UNSET ABC 61 nn r s Code card reactions and section assignment A code card may have the same kind of reaction as devices 62 nn r s nn address 01 to 50 r reaction 0 disabled incl tamper sensor 1 Natural this means for detectors select...

Page 11: ...y alarm PG on excluding Panic Panic A PGX on Panic B PGY on 6 AC dropout PG on Fire PGX on dropout PGY on 7 ON OFF 8 2 seconds pulse The ON OFF and 2 second pulse functions can be controlled from the keypad by keying in 8 9 or using the arrow keys see 12 27 or they can be operated by a code or card These PG output functions can also controlled by signals from keyfobs or detectors see 12 41 Notes T...

Page 12: ...aster code has no effect on other codes and cards Resets are recorded in the control panel memory and sent to the ARC if used Alarm Receiving Centre previously called a central monitoring station 12 12 Control panel enrollment to UC or AC modules or to a sub control panel Keying in 299 sends an enrollment signal to enroll the control panel to UC 82 or AC 82 receiving modules see 11 6 This sequence...

Page 13: ...21 Wireless siren alarm enabled IW and EW This setting is for enabling and disabling wireless sirens in the system 3 8 1 wireless sirens enabled 3 8 0 wireless sirens disabled Note This setting has no effect on wired output terminals Factory default setting wireless sirens enabled 12 22 Auto bypass user approval via the key The system has a built in auto bypass function so that if any number of de...

Page 14: ...unset immediately after the user sets unsets the system Assigning wireless devices access codes and keyfobs to various sections of the system has no effect in this mode Partial setting is especially suitable for homes and apartments where the user wishes to protect different parts of the premises during the day Detectors can be assigned to three sections A B and C Using setting arming key A on the...

Page 15: ...her or a JA 80V version XA64005 or higher is installed 12 32 Annual check notification This sequence enables the user and installer to be notified of the necessary time for an annual technical check 6900 notification disabled 6901 notification enabled Notes An annual technical inspection notification is displayed as text on the keypad display and can also be sent as an SMS to the end user and or i...

Page 16: ...e hard wired input terminals in the control panel or enrolled wireless devices r is the reaction index from 0 to 9 see Table 2 s is the section 1 A 2 B 3 C only has an effect if partial setting or system splitting is used except for PG output control Guidance on assignment to sections Assigning keyfobs with natural reactions to sections s button Unsplit system Partial setting Split system or set s...

Page 17: ...rd has a natural reaction i e r 1 then its reaction is set unset set etc the same as reaction r 9 in table 2 A code card can also have an alarm reaction designated to it similar to detectors Factory default setting all codes cards from 01 to 50 have a natural reaction set unset and are assigned to section C 12 42 Enrollment by keying in production codes This sequence allow the enrollment of device...

Page 18: ...ext is stored in the non volatile memory of keypads so power disconnection will not erase any stored text Convenient text editing is possible using a PC running OLink software Besides device names keypads also use so called internal text such as service maintenance mode etc and this text can also be edited via OLink software by selecting Settings on the menu and then keypad text After editing keyp...

Page 19: ... 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 e...

Page 20: ...0 can be scrolled through with the A indicator showing whether a code is programmed or not and the B indicator showing whether a card is programmed or not 4 To exit this code card display mode press the key 5 To exit maintenance mode press the key To change access codes and cards use sequence 6 MC nn NC see 13 2 The most convenient way to administer codes is by using a PC running OLink software 13...

Page 21: ...control panel The wireless keypad does not indicate entrance delays by beeping If the keypad is only battery powered then it turns off 20 seconds after the last time a key was pressed To indicate entrance delays first wake it up Install an ordinary magnetic sensor to the entrance door wiring it to the keypad input so that opening the door wakes up the keypad and reports to the control panel Altern...

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