Digital communicator JA-65X
3/7
MFM53103
Notes:
Remote access connection can also be enabled by the
alarm system user (regardless of the above setting) by entering
89 while in the user mode, when the phone rings. If you use
another telephone set on the same telephone line, it should be
switched to the tone dial mode.
Factory setting:
0 = never answer
3.2
Remote
access code setting
sequence:
07
In order to access the panel remotely, it is necessary to
authorize the access with an 8-digit access code. This code is
compared with the one programmed in the control panel. If the
caller tries to access the panel with another code, the
connection will be terminated immediately. A wrong code alarm
will be triggered on the control panel after the 5
th
unsuccessful
attempt to dial in. Store your access code to the control panel by
entering:
0 7 xxxxxxxx
where:
x x . . . . . x
- any 8 digits access code
Factory setting:
00000000
4
Central monitoring station
communication setting
This part of the manual is intended only for specialists involved
in monitoring. We recommend to use a computer equipped with
Comlink program for complete setting of the monitoring station
communication.
Changes of the setting can also be performed manually using
the keypad:
•
Enter programming mode when disarmed (
F 0
Service
Code, factory default 6060), indicated by a “P“.
To exit programming press the N key (“P“ will turn off).
Central monitoring station communication parameters
Sequence
Description
Factory default setting
0 001 xx
to
0 198 xx
Reporting codes table (see part 5)
where:
x
=
0
–
9
,
F0 = A
h
, F1 = B
h
, F2 = C
h
, F3 = D
h
, F4 = E
h
, F5 = F
h
if
00
is set, the event is not reported
00
For all events
0 2 xxxx
Account ID code (4 digits, for 3/1 and 3/2 formats the structure is 0xxx)
x
=
0
–
9
(hexadecimal codes can be used too - see above)
0000
0 3 xy
Protocol
x
:
0
= Ademco Slow
1
= Ademco Fast
2
= Telemax
3
= Franklin
4
=
Radionics
2300
5
= Radionics 1400
6
= DTMF 2300
7
= Surgard
8
= Ademco
Express
9
= Contact ID
Format
y
:
0
= 3/1 (xxx R)
1
= 3/2 (xxx rc)
2
= 4/1/1 (xxxx Rn)
3
= 4/2 (xxxx rc)
90
Contact ID
0 4 x
Re-dialing pause,
x
=
1 – 9
(x 10 min.)
1
10 minutes
0 6 xx..xFy
CMS phone numbers
xx...x
to memory
y
(1 and 2), pause = F0
erased
0 9 6060
Communicator reset to factory default settings
Notes:
Some of the protocols are not standardized and some
manufacturers of Monitoring Station receivers use different
parameters in some of their protocols. Therefore Jablotron
cannot guarantee full compatibility with all Central Monitoring
Station receivers.
If the connection with the Monitoring Station is not available,
the events are queued in the communicator’s memory and are
transmitted in one burst as soon as the connection is
established. All events are reported to the Monitoring Station in
the same order as they happened.
Once communication has started, it can not be interrupted
unless the control panel is switched to the programming or to
the user mode. For example, if the user causes a false alarm
and then cancels it, both events are sent to Monitoring Station.
Events occurring while the control panel is in the
programming or user mode are reported to the Monitoring
Station after the closing of these modes. (They are stored in
the memory and reported together with reporting codes
describing the change of operation modes.)
When the dialer is activated, the communication to the
monitoring station has the highest priority (voice and SMS
messages are sent later with lower priority). A User or Installer
can interrupt the digital dialer communication by entering the
User mode or Programming mode. Reset of the control panel
has no influence to the digital communicator’s settings (it is
reported to the Monitoring station as an event).
The RESET of the digital communicator itself (sequence 0
9 6060), the change of the Monitoring Station’s telephone
numbers, the change of an account number code or the
change of a format setting will erase all the reporting codes
queued in the communicator’s memory. However the events
remain stored in the control panel’s internal memory.
Jablotron recommends use of the MS-350 monitoring
station with ComGuard SW.
4.1
Reporting codes setting
sequences:
00 and 01
These sequences can be used to program the report codes for
all possible events. Depending on the used protocol and
format, different amounts of data should be entered. The
complete report code programming table is shown in section 5.
The setting sequence structure is as follows:
0 x x x r c
where:
xxx
= event number (from 001 to 198)
rc
= report code (two digits). For 3/1 and 4/1/1 formats
only the first digit of the report code is used (R).
Codes should be entered in a hexadecimal
format, with numbers higher than 9 beginning
with the F key:
A
h
= F0 B
h
= F1 C
h
= F2 D
h
=
F3 E
h
= F4 F
h
= F5
If the reporting code 00 is programmed, the event will not be
reported to the Monitoring Station.
Notes:
•
Abbreviation "Rc" is used in the report code programming
table for the major events group. Only the first digit of this
group of codes is transmitted when formats 3/1 or
4/1/1are used. Other formats use both digits of the "Rc"
and "rc" report codes.
•
The Contact ID (CID) is an automatic protocol. If you enter
any report code other than zero for a major event (Rc), all
events of this type will be transmitted automatically
including all details regarding the event source. Internal
structure of the CID protocol is shown in part 1.1. This
protocol provides the most in-depth data for the monitoring
station and its use is recommended by Jablotron.