
JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels
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7 Switching the system ON
1. Check connection of the BUS cables.
2. Verify whether a SIM card has been inserted into its holder on the control panel board.
3. Verify whether a microSD card is present in its holder on the control panel board.
4. Check whether the mains supply cable is correctly connected to the control panel and that the supply cable
is firmly fixed.
5. Insert a battery in the control panel and fix it in the housing (using self-sticking blocks or a strap)
Caution - the backup battery is delivered in a charged condition, it must not be short-circuited!
6. Connect the supply leads of the battery. Mind the correct polarity (red +, black -).
7. Switch on power from the mains and check the LED indicators on the control panel:
a. the green LED starts flashing (BUS function).
b. the red LED flashes – logging in to the GSM network.
c. the red GSM LED goes out – the control panel has established connection to the mobile network.
d. the red LED permanently lit – the control panel has not logged in to the GSM network.
8. When the connected BUS devices start flashing yellow, assign them to the system, see chapter 8.4.1
Enrolling and erasing devices.
9. Perform configuration of the keypads, see chapter 10.5.1 Keypad configuration.
10. Set the required functions and test the system, see chapter 10.9 Parameters tab.
8 System configuration
The security system (protected premises – building) can be split into independent parts – sections. Every
section can also be guarded as a whole section or only part of it. This is called partial setting. Detectors with
the enabled parameter “Internal” don´t guard in such a mode.
The basic part is
perimeter protection
. It protects main doors, garage doors, windows, balcony doors,
and rear and roof entrances. Among the devices assigned to perimeter protection you can find magnetic
detectors, glass-break detectors, shake / tilt detectors and also infrared barriers. The only specific thing is that
main doors or garage doors are usually delayed and the rest of the zones are defined as having an instant
reaction.
The following part is about
Motion detectors
. It follows movement in protected premises using motion
detectors (PIR) or their combination with other detectors. Detectors placed in a premises entrance usually have
pre-set delay reaction or next delay reaction. The rest of the motion detectors are in most cases pre-set
to instant reactions. You can select from up to 3 timers to make the entrance paths (for instance, a longer delay
during entry through a garage).
Premises protection
serves to protect safes or valuables but also for the detection of intrusion using brute
force. Garage doors can be damaged with any opening. Shake and tilt detectors are included in
premises
protection but also the usual magnetic detectors for the detection of opening the doors can be included–typically
as a delayed sensor.
Protection of individual security components is realized by tamper contacts indicating unauthorized operation
of the device.
Environmental protection
includes mostly fire detectors, detectors for the detection of combustible
and poisonous gases and flooding detectors. All the mentioned detectors have an adjustable reaction
as permanently independent of system status or simply said a 24 hr reaction.
8.1
The system profiles
System profile selection allows you to globally pre-set the following system parameters to modify system
behaviour to comply with the given norm and the required security grade. These options could be blocked when
a specific profile is selected for changes.
Caution: setting individual parameters by selection of a system profile doesn´t guarantee that the installed
system complies with security grade 2. Only correct system design (using the right devices) and correct
installation with CLC/TS 50131-7 requirements and ARC service implementation can ensure security grade 2.