
JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels
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10.5 Devices tab
It is used to enroll an installed device in the system and to set its parameters. The tab will display as many
positions as you have selected in the Initial setup tab. The control panel is automatically enrolled on Position 0
in Section 1 and it cannot be removed or deleted. To make changes in this tab you must be in the Service
mode.
* Items described below marked * are only displayed if
Advanced Settings view
is enabled.
Name
- it is used in textual reports of events and in the memory readout (example Main door).
Type
– displays the type of the assigned device. An empty position allows you to enroll a new device.
Enrolling devices
, see chapter 8.4.1 Enrolling and erasing devices.
Section
– determines to which monitoring section the device will report events (alarm, tampering, fault ...).
Note: division of a building into sections - see chapter 10.4 Sections tab.
Reaction
– defines which reaction will be released by activation of the particular device. If a device does not
have any alarm input (e.g. a BUS access module), it cannot be assigned a reaction. The complete list
of reactions for devices is displayed if Advanced Settings are enabled. You will find a description
of all the reactions in chapter 8.4.2 List of applicable reactions.
Internal
– this parameter is only available for intrusion detectors. Signals from devices with this indication are
not evaluated as alarm signals if a section is partially set. Partial setting of a section - see chapter 10.4 Sections
tab. If partial setting is not enabled for a section, the setting of this parameter is not applicable.
PG activation
– activation of a device can activate a programmable PG output with its defined reaction.
One sensor can activate one PG output. This option is linked to the item PG Outputs / Activation / by a device.
Internal settings
– access to settings of internal parameters of perimeters that are connected to the BUS
or feature bidirectional wireless communication. Individual devices have different internal parameters (some
have none). The internal settings of a keypad are described in chapter 10.5.1 Keypad configuration. Settings of
other devices are described in their manuals.
Supervision
* – allows you to disable checking of regular communication with a wireless devices (it cannot be
disabled for BUS elements). By the default, setting of wireless devices (except remote controls and Panic
buttons) is always enabled.
Memory indication
– possibility of alarm memory indication by a signal lamp in the detector that has released
the alarm. It can be activated for devices that support this function (in the default setting it is always off).