The JA-62GSM communicator for GSM
The JA-62GSM communicator for GSM
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Event
CID CODE
Factory
default
settings
uu CL
Partial setting
3402
reported
13 12
Lost communication w. device
1350/3350
reported
14 13
Power fault of control panel
1301
reported
15 14
Control panel power OK
3301
reported
16
15
Low battery in the device
1384/3384
reported
17
16
Communicator fault
1330
not reported 18
17
Communicator is working
3330
not reported 19
18
Back up battery fault
1302
reported
20
19
Back up battery OK
3302
reported
21
20
Receiver jamming detected
1355
reported
24
21
Setting (Two section system)
3402
reported
30 22
Unsetting (Two section system) 1402
reported
31 23
Setting zone A
3402
reported
30
24
Setting zone B
3402
reported
31
25
Unsetting zone A
1402
reported
28
26
Unsetting zone B
1402
reported
29
27
Low SIM card credit
*
not reported 50
28
Control panel powering up
3301
not reported 64 29
Service/maintenance mode
entered
1306
reported
65
30
Service/maintenance mode exit
3306
reported
66
31
Alarm end
*
not reported 67
32
Alarm cancelled by user
1406
reported
78
33
All tampers contacts OK
3137
reported
80
34
No fault in system
3300
not reported 81
35
All device power OK
*
not reported 82
36
Master code changed
*
not reported 86
37
AC fault longer then 30 minutes 1301
reported
89 38
PG output ON
1661
not reported 92
39
PG output OFF
3661
not reported 93
40
tab. 3 ARC event table
Source
Name
701
Control panel
731
Communicator
741
Keypad
001 - 016
Wired inputs
017 – 032
Wireless detectors
033 - 040
Remote controls
041
Wireless siren
042
Sub panel
500
Master code
599
Service code
501 - 514
Code 1 – code 14
tab. 4 Source number table
The report to the ARC consists of:
−
Premises number, event code, section, source number.
−
Section: 01 is set for all reports
−
Split system for setting and unsetting: 02 = A, 03 = B
−
Unsplit system for Partial setting (Home bypassed) : 03
−
Unsplit system for Set always (Normal arming): 02
Notes:
−
Events to ARC are reported with the identification of the section
7.5. ARC communication checking – periodic or fixed
This sequence is used to define whether the regular transmission takes
place at a given time according to
07 p hhmm
, or periodically according to
07
p hhmm
settings.
06 p x
where:
p
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
x
0 = with a period according to
07 p hhmm
1 = at the set time according to
07 p hhmm
Factory default setting:
With a period after the last report
7.6. ARC communication checking period
This sequence programs how often the communication check is
performed:
07 p hhmm
where:
p
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
hh
hours
mm
minutes
Notes:
−
Checking reports are not sent in service mode.
−
Jablotron GPRS protocol allows very frequent checking of ARC
communication (even every 5 minutes in practice).
−
When 00:00 is set, a communication check is not performed.
Factory default setting:
23:59 (hours:mins)
7.7. Enable ARC reporting (ARC2 backs up ARC1)
This sequence allows reporting to ARCs to be switched on/off and also
enables ARC2 to backup ARC1:
08 p x
where:
p
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
x
0 = off, 1 = on, 2 = ARC2 backs up ARC1 (2 can only
be entered for ARC2)
Note:
if ARC2 backs up ARC1 then it will only receive reports if it is not
possible to deliver them to ARC1. Each event is first reported to ARC1 (both
main and backup number / URL address) and if the transmission fails, the
event is reported to ARC2. A report containing “Communication fault to
ARC1” is then sent to ARC2 together with the first report to ARC2
Factory default setting:
Transmissions to both ARCs are off
7.8. Recording ARC reporting in the control panel memory
This sequence enables the recording of every report successfully
communicated to ARCs in the control panel’s internal memory:
001 0
disabled
001 1
enabled
Note:
it is recommended not to record reports sent to ARCs via reliable
protocols (IP CID and SMS CID) but to enable the indication of ARC
communication faults (see 7.9). This saves a significant amount of control
panel memory. The system initially assumes that every report is successfully
delivered to ARCs, but if a report is not successfully delivered within 110
seconds of transmission, then a communication fault will be indicated and
recorded.
Factory default setting:
disabled
7.9. Indicate an unsuccessful ARC communication fault
Enables the indication and recording of a communication fault if a report is
not successfully delivered to an ARC within 110 seconds of its transmission:
002 0
communication faults not indicated
002 1
communication faults indicated
Notes:
−
The communicator continues trying to send information to an ARC even
after a communication fault has been indicated (after the data has been
delivered, communication fault indication stops)
−
for communication-checking reports the delivery time limit (confirmation
from the ARC) is 300 minutes. But if any other report is sent to the ARC it
must be confirmed within 110 seconds (otherwise a communication fault
will be indicated).
Factory default setting:
communication faults not indicated
7.10. Locking the ARC settings
All settings which affect reporting to ARCs can be locked by a digital code.
To do so, enter:
091 xx..xF0
where:
xx..x
is your code (4 to 8 digits)
Notes:
−
Exiting service mode after the locking code has been entered will lock all
the settings affecting ARC communication (see the sequence list in
section 12).
−
If ARC programming is locked, then it can be temporally enabled in
service mode
by entering
092 xx..x F0
where xx..x is the locking code.
It will then relock on exiting service mode.