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The UC-82 wireless relay output module 

 

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 The UC-82 wireless relay output module  

The UC-82 is a component of Jablotron’s JA-80 Oasis system. It is 
powered by an external 12V DC power supply and it provides 2 relays 
which can be controlled by radio signals and offers the following: 

  Remotely controllable relay outputs which follow JA-80 control 

panel programmable PG outputs 

  Remote control of appliances using RC-8x controllers   

  Relay output of JA-8x wireless detectors 

 

buttons

PCB tab

Y

Y

X

X

tamper
switch

ext.antenna connector 

R

ADI

O

1

2

3

4

LEDs

 

Installation  

Installation of this module shall only be undertaken by technicians holding a 
certificate issued by an authorized distributor.

  

Open the module’s cover (1 screw) and take out the circuit board (2 

tabs). Install the back part of the housing to the desired place, re-install 
the circuit board, connect the wires and enroll the desired wireless 
devices. Connect an optional external antenna (AN-80 or AN-81) to the 
relevant connector, if used (see the above diagram). 

 

Terminals 

+U, GND 

Power, 10 to 14V DC, stand-by consumption about 20mA

 

Low bat 

Low detector-battery indication, switches to GND (max. 
100mA/24VDC)  

TAMPER

 Normally-closed 

tamper 

contact 

(max. 100mA/24VDC) 

   

NC, C, NO

  Switchover relay (X and Y) contacts, (each max. 2A/24V DC 

or 2A/120V AC)    

 

 

The enrollment of transmitters 

The X and Y relays are totally independent. Jablotron Oasis devices with 

transmitters can be enrolled to them individually using the X and Y enrollment 
buttons. Each relay offers 4 different enrollment modes (1 to 4, see the following 
table). The reaction of a relay to a transmitter signal depends on which 
enrollment mode the transmitting device has been enrolled to. 

Enrollment procedure 

 Use 

X or Y button

 depending on which relay you want to enroll a device to.  

 

Repeatedly press the relevant X or Y button 

to select the desired 

enrollment mode 1 to 4 as indicated by the flashing of corresponding LEDs 1 
to 4 (see the table for guidance on choosing the right enrollment mode). 

  Activate the transmitting device while the LED is flashing as follows: 

o

 

key fob 

–press a button  

o

 

detector

 –connect its battery up (if it has already been connected, first 

disconnect it, then press and release the detector’s tamper switch) 

o

 

Control panel

 

PG output 

–key in 299 in service mode  

 

Enrollment is confirmed

 by a short flash from all the UC-82 indicators. 

 If 

no enrollment signal has been received within 10 sec.,

 enrollment mode 

automatically ends. 

  If you wish to enroll 

another device

, repeat the above enrollment procedure 

Notes: 

 

If a device does not enroll, either it is too far from the receiver, or there is 

another device already enrolled which cannot be combined with the new 
one, or the maximum number of devices has been exceeded. 

 

Each device can have its own individual reaction (it is possible to combine 

different reactions for a single relay = enrolling different devices in different 
enrollment modes to the same relay) 

 

The relay always performs the last received instruction (e.g. if the relay is 

already on and a signal for a 2 minute pulse is received, the relay will stay 
on for another 2 minutes and then it will turn off).  

 

Each transmitting device (keyfob, detector, control panel, etc.) can be 

enrolled to an unlimited number of different receivers. 

 

Devices are enrolled to a non-volatile memory, so the UC-82 will not forget 

them if its power is disconnected. 

Use with RC-8x remote controllers 

 

Up to 60 remote controllers

 can be enrolled to each relay. 

 To 

operate garage door or parking gate actuators,

 use the 1 sec. pulse 

mode and connect the NC relay contact to the push button input of the 
actuator unit.   

Use with JA-8x wireless detectors 

 Detectors can be enrolled to pulse modes (up to 60 detectors to each relay). 

The 2 minute mode is suitable for 

automatically switching on lights, 

ventilators

 etc. 

 If a 

detector(s) is enrolled in mode 3

, then the relay will be switched if the 

detector’s tamper sensor is triggered. In this mode up to 8 detectors can be 
enrolled to a single relay (it will be switched if any of the detectors is tampered 
with), but no other kind of device can be enrolled, only detectors. 

 

If a detector(s) is enrolled in mode 4

, then the relay triggers if the detector’s 

sensor is triggered. In this mode up to 8 detectors can be enrolled to a single 
relay (which triggers if any of the detectors is triggered), but no other kind of 
device can be enrolled, only detectors. 

 The 

Low bat output

 switches to GND if any of the enrolled detectors signals 

a low battery.    

Mode. Reaction 

Device 

Enrollment method 

Max. 
number

Notes 

key fob 

button pressing 

1 sec. pulse 

detector 

connecting battery  up 

60 

 key fobs and detectors can be combined 

 the relay stays on 1sec, turns off and is then ready to be activated again (the pulse is not 

extended if another 1 sec. pulse activation signal is received  while the relay is still on) 

key fob 

button pressing 

2 min. pulse  

detector 

connecting battery  up 

60 

 key fobs and detectors can be combined 

 if another 2min. activation signal is received while the relay is on for 2 min., then the relay 

stays on 2 min. more (the 2 minute pulse is extended if re-activated during the pulse) 

Latch * 

key fob 

button pressing 

60 

Tamper= on 

detector 

connecting battery  up 

 impossible to combine keyfobs with detectors 

 * latch = on – off – on – off…. 

 Tamper = on = relay turns on when a detector’s tamper sensor is triggered. 

key fob 

button pressing 

60 

 impossible to combine keyfobs with detectors or a control panel PG output 

on / off  

PG output of 
control panel 

entry of 299 in Service 
mode  

 impossible to combine PG output with detectors or keyfobs 

Triggering =on  detector 

connecting battery  up 

 impossible to combine detectors with keyfobs or with a control panel PG output 

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