JABLOTRON
ALARMS
a.s.
Pod
Skalkou
4567/33
46601
Jablonec
n.
Nisou
Czech
Republic
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The JA-111TH BUS temperature detector
The JA-111TH BUS temperature detector
MNG51205
The JA-111TH is a component of the
JABLOTRON 100
system.
It serves for temperature measurement and forwarding measured data
to MyJABLOTRON. MyJABLOTRON manages and stores measured
data for further use, for instance activating a selected PG output,
the SMS reporting of exceeding temperature limits or to create graphs
of measured temperatures. All functions are programmable directly
in MyJABLOTRON. The PG control function can be assigned
to a maximum of 2 thermometers per control panel. This product should
be installed by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued
by an authorised distributor.
Installation
Select the installation place according to the temperature measuring
requirements. It is not recommended to install the detector near heat
sources affecting measuring (heaters, electric fans, air conditioning
outlets, fireplace inserts, etc.). The detector can also be installed
in an outdoor environment but it has to be placed into a suitable box
with a minimum of IP65 housing, the JA-192PL-A for example.
Figure 1: 1 – cover tab; 2 – LED indication
1. Open the detector cover by pushing the tab (1).
2. Punch though the holes for the BUS cable in the plastic base.
3. Insert the BUS cable and attach the plastic base to the required
place using screws.
When connecting the detector to the system BUS,
always switch the power off.
4. Connect the BUS cables to the terminals (6).
Figure 2: 3 – Jablotron system BUS; 4 – red LED indicator;
5 – yellow LED indicator; 6 – BUS terminals; 7 – production code;
8 – LEARN (enrollment) button; 9 – measurement sensor
5. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
Basic procedure:
a. When the device is switched on, the yellow LED (5) starts
flashing repeatedly to indicate that the module has not been
enrolled to the system.
b. Go to the
F-link
software, select the required position in the
Devices
tab and launch the enrollment mode by clicking on the
Enroll
option.
c. Click on
Scan/add new BUS devices
, select the JA-111TH
detector and double-click on it to enroll it - the yellow LED
indicator (5) will shut down.
6. Close the detector cover.
Notes:
Enrolling the detector to the system is possible by pressing
the LEARN button when the enrollment mode is activated
or by entering the production code (7) via the F-Link software.
All digits in the production code are required (1400-00-0000-0001).
If you want to remove the detector from the control panel, erase it
from its position
Functions
The JA-114E and JA-154E series of keypads are able to display
up to 2 current temperatures on the keypad screen. See the JA-10xK
installation manual.
The detector has a fixed antifreeze temperature of +6 °C with ±1 °C
hysteresis. Therefore the detector has an activation temperature
of +5 °C. The deactivation temperature is +7 °C.
Using the F-Link software, it is possible to configure the JA-10xK
control panel’s reaction (PG output, 24h alarm, etc) to react
to temperature detector activation. Thus the selected PG output
is controlled directly by the control panel.
All thermometer functions can be fully used in MyJABLOTRON.
The registration procedure is described in the
Control panel installation
manual.
Note:
The red LED (4) always flashes when the periodical temperature
is measured and when the activation or deactivation temperature
(6 °C) has been reached.
MyJablotron
All thermometers and their measured values are stored and shown
in the
Thermostats and Thermometers
tab in MyJABLOTRON.
The temperatures are stored automatically every 5 minutes.
The temperatures are displayed in a graph with an adjustable timeline.
It’s possible to export data from the graphs in various formats for further
processing. The graph function enables you to compare temperatures
from two thermometers or different time periods (only available
in the MyJABLOTRON mobile app).
The app offers the following functions:
PG control by measured temperature
Using MyJABLOTRON, it’s possible to configure activation of a PG
output by a temperature measured by the thermometer. The selected
PG output is controlled remotely from MyJABLOTRON therefore stable
external communication is necessary for this function to work properly.
If this function is selected, the user can use a slider to configure
the desired temperature which will activate the PG output. These
settings are located in the
Thermostats and Thermometer
tab.
Linking the thermometer with a PG output is done by a service
technician in the
Installation management
section
of
the
MyCOMPANY app. Select the control panel, enter the
Devices
tab,
press the symbol of a gearwheel on the thermometer and select a PG
output which should be controlled by the measured temperature.
Use the slider to configure the desired activation temperature.
This configured link is indicated by a PG symbol at the thermometer’s
position.
Warning
!
The controlled PG output must be configured to have
ON/OFF
or
Impulse
functions (configurable in the F-Link software).
Notes
:
Establishing the link and controlling the PG output by the measured
temperature can also be done in the MyCOMPANY and
MyJABLOTRON mobile app.
This function can be configured for a maximum of 2 thermometers
enrolled to the control panel (the sum of wireless and BUS
thermometers).
Connection via GSM and LAN communicators is required in order
to make sure that PG output control from MyJABLOTRON works
properly.
Due to fact that PG outputs are controlled via an external app,
we cannot guarantee proper functioning under all
circumstances
. When the connection with MyJABLOTRON is lost,
the status of the PG output stays unchanged until the connection
is re-established. This is why we recommend using a controlled PG
output along with the IMPULS function set to an activation time
of 2:00:00. The PG output will be controlled by commands from
MyJABLOTRON. If the connection is lost, activation of the PG
output will be limited by the activation time of the IMPULS function.
The activation hysteresis of a PG output is +/- 1°C. The PG output
will be activated when the measured temperature is 1°C lower than
the activation temperature. Deactivation will occur when this
temperature is exceeded by 1°C.
Notifying the user when the temperature exceeds the allowed
range
You can set a higher and a lower temperature limit and a certain
period of time of temperature monitoring for a selected thermometer
in
Settings
Æ
Thermometer notification
. When one of these limits
is exceeded or gone below then it’s reported by an SMS, an e-mail
or push notifications if you use the MyJABLOTRON app.