JA-14K(R) Security System Control Panel
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In the following table is an overview of IW and EW outputs according to the type of alarms and section
status:
Alarm type
System Settings - Parameters
Activates
Section status
Int
rus
ion
Ta
m
pe
ring
A
udi
bl
e
Pa
ni
c
Fi
re
24
h.
/Fl
ood
Siren IW during
partial set
IW siren on case
of tampering
EW
IW
Unset
X
N/A
NO
X
N/A
YES
X
X
N/A
N/A
X
X
X
X
N/A
N/A
X
Partially set
X
N/A
NO
X
N/A
YES
X
X
YES
N/A
X
X
NO
N/A
X
N/A
N/A
X
X
X
X
N/A
N/A
X
Set
X
X
X
X
X
N/A
N/A
X
X
8.5.1 Intrusion alarm
It is a control panel alarm state which can be triggered by detectors with delay or instant reactions (and their
variations) and it is valid for a partially or a fully set system. It is indicated by internal and external sirens see the
table above. The alarm length is given by settings in the control panel system parameters. When an alarm
expires keypads and sirens stop indication. When a user is authorized, it mutes the acoustic indication of all
sirens and keypads but it doesn´t cancel the system alarm state nor it’s unsetting. It has to be performed as
a following action by the functional button or a keypad menu.
8.5.2 Tamper alarm
The control panel supervise all devices enrolled to the system regardless of the system status (set / unset).
Most devices have a built-in tamper contact for the detection of opening their cover and tearing from the wall.
An activation triggers a tamper alarm and it is indicated by an internal siren (according to the parameter Siren
IW when tamper triggered) in an unset system, but in a set system by both sirens (internal and external as well)
see table above. A tamper alarm can also be by a code breaking attempt (10×) on the keypad.
8.5.3 Fire alarm
A fire alarm is triggered by triggering the detectors with a set Fire reaction.A fire alarm is indicated by internal
sirens when the system is unset or set partially, and when the system is set fully, then it is indicated by internal
and external sirens too.
There are different types of alarms such as:
1.
Fire
– basic reaction for all fire detectors
2.
Fire confirmed
– option for higher reliability. A minimum of 2 fire detectors have to be installed in every
room with the same settings.
3.
Fire instant
– used especially for premises where there is smoke normally (restaurants, welding shops,
etc) and detection is only performed when the system is set.
4.
Gas
– A special reaction of fire detectors with the identification of combustible, poisonous gas for
specific reporting of this event to the ARC.
8.5.4 Panic alarm
A panic alarm is a special event which can be triggered as 2 different events,
Silent panic
and
Audible panic
.
Each of them has different behaviour.