
JABLOTRON
ALARMS
a.s.
Pod
Skalkou
4567/33
46601
Jablonec
n.
Nisou
Czech
Republic
www
.jablotron.com
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JA-162PB, JA-162PB-GR, JA-162PB-AN Wireless combined PIR
motion and glass-break detector
TYPE: 5PIRGBS2202OQ
JA-162PB, JA-162PB-GR, JA-162PB-AN
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MOQ51702
This device is a component of the
JABLOTRON
system. It is used for
the detection of movement in building interiors and for the detection of
breaking glass windows. This detector combines two sensors (PIR
motion & GBS acoustic) in one housing. The detector occupies two
positions in the system. The detector uses a Passive Infra-Red sensor
for movement detection. Breaking glass is detected by a Glass Break
sensor, which analyses air pressure changes and sounds to detect the
breaking of a glass window. The detector should be installed by a trained
technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorized distributor.
This
device is compatible with JA-103K, JA-107K, JA-102K, JA-152K
control panel units and upper models.
Installation
The detector can be installed on the wall or in the corner of a room.
It is important that there should be no objects which quickly change
temperature (e.g. heating appliances) or which move (e.g. curtains
hanging above a radiator, robotic vacuum cleaners, pets) in the
detector’s field of view. It is not recommended installing the detector
opposite to windows or in places with intense air circulation (close to
ventilators, heat sources, air conditioning outlets, unsealed doors,
etc.). There should be no obstacles in front of the detector which
might obstruct its view of the protected area.
Fig 1: 1 – Glass Break sensor; 2 – LED indicator; 3 – PIR sensor lens;
4 – locking screw hole; 5 – cover tab
1. Open the detector cover (by pushing the cover tab (5). Avoid
touching the PIR sensor inside (13) – it could be damaged.
2. Remove the locking screw (8) Take out the PCB – it is held by
a tab (15).
3. The recommended installation height is 2.5 m above the floor.
4. Attach the plastic base to the wall using screws (vertically, with
the cover tab facing downwards).
5. Re-insert the PCB and secure it with a locking screw (8) and
a tab (15).
Fig 2: 6 – Battery holder; 7 – GBS sensor; 8 – GBS module locking screws;
9 – LED indicator; 10 – external tamper connector; 11 – serial number;
12 – tamper switch; 13 – PIR sensor; 14 – PCB; 15 – PCB tab
6. Proceed according to the control panel installation manual.
Basic procedure:
a. The control panel must contain already enrolled JA-11xR
radio module.
b. Go to the
F-Link
software, select the required position in
the
Devices
tab and launch the enrolment mode by clicking
on
the
Enroll
option.
c. Insert the batteries (6; mind the correct polarity), an
enrollment signal is transmitted to the control panel and the
detector is enrolled to the selected position.
7. Close the detector cover and test its functionality.
8. Set the device parameters according to the
Internal settings
section
Notes:
−
The detector can be enrolled by entering the production code (11) in
the F-Link software (or a bar code reader). Enter all digits located
below the bar code (1400-00-0000-0001).
−
If you want to remove the detector from the system, erase it from its
position in the control panel. In case that only the GBS part (B) is
removed, the PIR remains functional.
−
In order to increase white light immunity, it is possible to utilize a grey
PIR lens JS-LT82601B.
Detector communication with the system
The detector is equipped with bi-directional asynchronous
communication with the JA-11xR radio module which enables
changing the internal settings with ease (just as it is with BUS
detectors) while taking into account battery lifetime in normal
operational mode.
When the detector is enrolled to the control panel it works in
the so-called
accelerated 90-second mode
until Service mode is
terminated (up to 24 h). The detector performs a check every 90 s to
monitor whether the control panel remains in Service mode, whether
it should apply new settings or should the LED light indicate motion
during a walk test.
In the normal operational mode, the detector communicates
periodically with the control panel 1x every 20 minutes. Therefore, it
may take the detector up to 20 minutes to realize the control panel
was switched to Service mode or to save changes made in the
internal settings. This period of time can be shortened by triggering
the detector which will switch it to the accelerated 90-second mode
immediately (moving in front of it, opening it = triggering the tamper
contact).
Important:
It is not necessary to wait for 90 s (or 20 minutes) for the detector
to confirm a request to save the changes made in the internal
settings. The control panel remembers such changes and transfers
them to the detector the next time a periodical communication
session occurs.
Property settings
Open the
F-Link
software, go to the
Devices
tab. Click on
the
Internal settings
option at the siren’s position to open a dialogue
window where you can set the following options: (
*
indicates default
settings).
PIR Immunity level
– Determines immunity to false alarms.
The
Standard*
level combines basic immunity with a rapid reaction.
The
High
level provides increased immunity, but the detector reaction is
slower.
Glass break sensitivity:
adjusts the sensitivity to pressure
change may be adjusted by a slider.
Operating mode:
Smartwatch*
is a setting intended for the
permanent monitoring of movement in the guarded area. If a permanent
movement is detected, three reports are sent every 20 s. The next report
is then sent after 2 minutes. If the detector does not detect any movement
for 10 minutes, the mode with three reports every 20 s is used again.
The other available detector mode is
one minute interval*
. When
the detector detects a movement, it sends a report and is switched into
standby mode for 1 minute. When 1 minute runs out, the detector wakes-
up and remains active until it is triggered by movement again. The
settings remain the same after the batteries are replaced.