JABLOTRON
ALARMS
a.s.
Pod
Skalkou
4567/33
46601
Jablonec
n.
Nisou
Czech
Republic
www
.jablotron.com
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JA-110A II Bus internal siren with battery back-up
JA-110A II Bus internal siren with battery back-up
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MLP58600
The JA-110A II siren is a component of the
JABLOTRON 100+
system. It is used for alarm indication inside a building with
the possibility to distinguish between types of alarm with different types
of indications. It can also be used for other acoustic indications (PG
outputs, entry/exit delays, a doorbell). Pressing a button on the siren
can silence the alarm indication in progress (which can also confirm
somebody’s presence on the premises or trigger a panic alarm (optional
function). The siren takes one position in the system and should
be installed by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued
by an authorized distributor.
Installation
The siren can be installed directly on a plaster wall or into a special
enclosure. The siren contains front and rear tamper contacts.
If you plan to connect the siren to a cable longer than 100 m,
we recommend using the BAT-3V2-CR2 back up battery (not included)
which is able to level loss of voltage. This way the siren can sustain
the alarm sound level stated in the technical specifications.
Figure 1: Disassembly of the siren before installation
1. Remove the body (buttons) of the siren from the plastic frame
by pressing on a side of the body (
1.
) using a screwdriver as shown
in figure 1.
2. Remove the middle part of the frame (3.) by pushing the 4 tabs
indicated by arrows (
2.
)
3. Push the BUS cable through a designated rectangular recess
in the plastic base.
4. Attach the plastic base to the selected place using screws.
If the siren uses a battery, place it underneath the top side
of the plastic base as shown in figure 1.
5. Assemble the plastic frame with the plastic base which will fix
the battery in position.
6. Connect the BUS cable to the terminals (6.) as shown in the figure
2. When using a battery, connect it to the battery connector (8.).
7. Insert the body (buttons) the plastic frame. Attention, the tamper
sensors (7) must be positioned above the magnets in the plastic
base.
8. Proceed by following the control panel installation manual. Basic
instructions:
a. When the power supply is connected, the yellow LED (1) starts
flashing to indicate the siren has not yet been enrolled into
the system.
b. Open the
F-Link
software, select an unused position
in the
Devices
tab and click on the
Enrol
button to launch
the enrolment mode.
c. Click on
Scan/add new BUS devices
, select the JA-110A II
siren from the list and double-click on it to confirm your
selection. The yellow LED light (1.) switches off.
Figure 2: 1 – LED indicators; 2 – buttons; 3 – production number;
4 - button tabs; 5 - piezo-electric siren; 6 – BUS terminal; 7 – tamper sensors
8 – battery connector for BAT-3V2-CR2
Notes:
−
The enrolment of the siren to the control panel is also possible
by pressing a button (top or bottom). The siren enrols to the system
and the yellow LED switches off.
−
Another option is entering the production code via the F-Link
software. The production code is on a sticker with a bar code which
is glued onto the rear side of the siren. All digits of the production
number are required (example: 1400-00-0000-0001).
−
If you want to remove the siren from the system, erase it from
its position in the F-Link software.
Setting properties
Open the F-Link software, go to the
Devices
tab. Click on the
Internal settings
button at the siren’s position to open a dialog window
where you can set the following options: (* indicates default settings).
The Setting tab:
Acoustic indication of an intrusion alarm from sections:
The selection
of sections which should indicate an intrusion alarm via the siren. The default
setting is the indication of an intrusion from all sections.
Reaction
:
Determines whether the siren should indicate
IW*
(internal
warning) or
EW
(external warning) signals. Alarm indication with this siren
can also be completely disabled (other functions remain active).
Siren sound:
Intermittent
*,
Continuous
Maximum siren time:
1, 2, 3*, 4, 5
minutes
and
OFF
– if the OFF option
is selected then the acoustic indication corresponds with the
Alarm length
parameter in the F-Link
Parameters
tab.
Different fire alarm indication:
YES/NO* -
Determines whether the siren
will differentiate between acoustic indications of fire and standard alarms.
The indication of an acoustic fire alarm is identical to smoke detectors with
internal sirens – fast beeping.
Other acoustic indication from sections:
Selection determines which
sections will indicate other types of alarm via the detector. Indication for
all sections is enabled by default.
When controlled by a section:
YES / NO*
- If enabled, the siren
beeps 1x after setting, 2x after unsetting and 3x times when unsetting
after an alarm. It only does so for selected sections.
During warning: YES / NO*
- when enabled, the siren reacts with
three beeps to the inability to set the system, unsuccessful setting and
unsetting with an active alarm memory.
Entry delay:
YES / NO* -
if enabled, the siren indicates the entrance
delays of the selected sections.
Exit delay when partially set:
YES / NO*
if enabled, the siren
indicates the exit delays of the selected sections when the system is set
partially. This option is available only when the entrance delay of fully
set sections is enabled.
Exit delay when fully set: YES
/ NO*
if enabled, the siren indicates
the exit delays of the fully set selected section.
Level of volume of supplementary acoustic indication: Standard*,
Increased, By button, Programmable
– Applies only to other acoustic
indication and the acoustic indication of PG outputs. It has no influence
on the volume of alarm indication. If the “By button” option is selected,
the volume can be changed by a user by pressing the lower part
of the siren for 3 seconds (when the system is out of Service mode) –
the change of volume is confirmed by a beep and in the volume
of the new selected volume.
Connect the siren to the BUS only
when the control panel’s power supply
is completely disconnected.