JA-82K control panel installation manual
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triggered in the car can be indicated as an OASiS panic alarm (or a 24-
hour reaction can be set), regardless of whether the system is set or
not. Note: if the car alarm confirms setting (arming) by siren chirps
appearing on the alarm output, then these should be disabled to avoid
false alarms.
2.
If the car has no built-in car alarm
then
JA-85P or JA-85B detectors
can be installed in the car
. The car detectors can be assigned to their
own dedicated section in the system, e.g. a split system where section
A could be for the car detectors, and section B for the house detectors,
with no detectors assigned to section C, and the entry codes/cards
assigned to section C to access the whole system. So when the user
enters the house he can set section A to protect the car, and unset
section B to be able to enter the house. Radio communication
supervision should be disabled for the car detectors to avoid fault
notifications when the car is driven away from the house (see the
detector manual).
8
Operating/programming the system by PC
The OASiS system can be operated and programmed locally using a PC
running OLink software. To connect the control panel to the PC use a JA-80T
interface or a JA80-BT wireless Bluetooth interface.
OLink software can be used by installers and end users. The software only
allows access to features allowed by the access code (service or user).
If the control panel is equipped with a suitable communicator such as the
JA-80Y (GSM/GPRS) or JA-80V (LAN/Telephone line) then the system can
also be accessed from a PC connected to the Internet. For this remote
access it is first necessary to register at
www.GSMLink.cz
9 Basic
guidance
for
installers
•
Create an installation plan that sufficiently covers the building to be
protected.
•
If the customer requests changes to the suggested configuration in order
to reduce the price, especially reducing the number of detectors, ask for
his request to be given to you in writing. (You will avoid future disputes if
the insufficient protection is overcome by intruders.)
•
Perform the installation in a very professional and
conscientious
manner
and always tidy up the site afterwards.
•
It is very important to teach the end user how to use and test the system
and to check his level of understanding.
•
Get the customer to sign a written statement that the system was installed
according to the customer’s specifications and that the customer
understands how to operate the system.
•
Explain the importance of the annual technical inspection of the system to
the customer and offer him this service. For more details see the relevant
EN standards.
For further information see EN 50131-1 and other standards.
10 Trouble-shooting
Problem
Possible causes
Solutions
The control panel is not in service
mode after being powered up.
The control panel does not have factory-default settings.
Reset the control panel.
It is impossible to enroll a wireless
device to the control panel.
The device’s location is unsuitable, the control panel antenna is
disconnected, the device’s battery was incorrectly installed, the
control panel is not in enrollment mode, the device is too near to
the control panel (it should be at least 2 meters away).
Check and fix the mentioned problems.
The keypad unit indicates a fault
Press the
?
key to see the cause.
React according to the cause displayed.
A motion detector triggers false alarms
for no apparent reason.
Animals are moving in the protected area (mice etc), sudden
changes in temperature, significant air movements, movement of
objects having a temperature close to 37°C (e.g. curtains moving
above a radiator)
Change the location of the detector, select a higher
immunity in the detector, use an optional pet lens in
the detector, program alarms confirmed by two
detectors in the control panel.
The wireless keypad does not indicate
entrance delays by beeping.
If the keypad is only battery-powered, then it turns off 20
seconds after the last time a key was pressed. To indicate
entrance delays, first wake it up.
Install an ordinary magnetic sensor to the entrance
door, wiring it to the keypad input so that opening
the door wakes up the keypad and reports to the
control panel. Alternatively, power the keypad with
an AC adaptor to prevent sleep mode or install an
indoor wireless siren type JA-80L to generate
entrance delay beeps.
fig. 15 Trouble-shooting
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