Installation manual: OASiS security system JA-82KRC-US
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12.2. Exit delay time
An exit delay time occurs while setting (arming) the system.
During this time period delayed or next-delayed detectors can be
triggered without an alarm occurring. To program the delay time,
enter:
20x
where
x
is a number from 1 to 9 determining the duration
in steps of tens of seconds (1=10 s, 2=20 s,....)
If there is a final-door detector in the system then the exit delay
is multiplied by 30 s instead (1=30 s, 2=60 s,...).
Example:
To program a 20 seconds exit delay, use the
sequence 202 (if there is a final door detector, a 60 seconds
delay will result).
Factory default setting:
x = 3
12.3. Entrance delay time
The entrance delay time is provided to unset (disarm) the
system after a first delayed detector has been triggered. To
program this time, enter:
21x
where
x
is a number from 1 to 9 determining the delay in
multiples of 5 seconds (1=5 s, 2=10 s,....)
If the entrance delay is triggered by a final-door detector, then
parameter x is multiplied by 30 s instead. (1=30 s, 2=60 s,...) –
in this case it means that the entrance delay would be six times
longer than if it had been triggered by an ordinary detector.
Example:
To program a 20 seconds entrance delay, enter the
sequence 214 (if the delay has been activated by a final-door
detector, a 120 seconds delay will result instead).
Factory default setting:
x = 4
12.4. Alarm duration time
This parameter limits the duration of a triggered alarm. After
the alarm state expires, the control panel will return to its
previous state, i.e. as before the alarm occurred. The alarm
state can also be terminated by an authorised user. To program
the alarm duration enter:
22x
where
x
is
a number from 0 to 9 determining the alarm
duration: 0 = 10 s, 1 = 1 min., 2 = 2 min. up to 8
= 8 min., 9 = 15 min.
Note:
There can be up to 5 different alarms in the system:
intruder, tamper, fire, panic, and technical alarm.
Example:
Alarm duration of 5 min. = sequence 225
Factory default setting:
4 minutes
12.5. PGX and PGY functions
The functions of PGX and PGY can be programmed by
entering sequences:
2 3 x
for PGX
2 4 x
for PGY
where
x
determines the PG function or the event which triggers
a change of PG state:
x
Unsplit system
Split system
0
Completely (ABC) set
= PG on
Alarm A = PG on
1
Anything set = PG on
Alarm B = PG on
2
AB set
(not ABC)
= PG
on
Entrance delay A = PG on
3
Fire alarm = PG on
Entrance delay B = PG on
4
Panic = PG on
A set = PGX on, B set = PGY on
5
Any alarm = PG on
(excluding Panic)
Panic A = PGX on
Panic B = PGY on
6
AC dropout = PG on
Fire = PGX on, dropout =PGY on
7* ON/OFF
8* 2 seconds pulse
* The ON/OFF and 2 second pulse functions can be
controlled from the keypad by keying in * 8, *9 or using the
arrow keys
(see 12.27) or they can be operated by a code
or card. These PG output functions can also controlled by
signals from keyfobs or detectors (see 12.41).
Notes:
•
The PGX and PGY outputs are not only provided as control
panel terminals, but the signals are also wirelessly
transmitted for UC and AC modules.
•
The status of PGX and PGY outputs can be displayed by
pressing the “
?”
key. The names of the outputs can be edited
– see
12.47
.
Example (for unsplit systems):
Assigning an ON/OFF function
to the PGX output = sequence 237. Assigning a panic function to
the PGY output = sequence 244.
Factory default setting:
PgX= ON/OFF, PgY= anything set
12.6. Changing
telephone
numbers
in
maintenance mode
If the control panel is equipped with a JA-80Y, JA-80V or JA-
80X communicator, then this sequence enables the
holder of the
master code (system administrator)
to program telephone
numbers
for
alarm
reporting
in
maintenance
mode.
Programming telephone numbers is the same as in Service
mode (see communicator manual):
2 5 1
programming
enabled
2 5 0
programming
disabled
Factory default setting:
programming disabled
.
12.7. Radio interference indication
The control panel is capable of detecting and indicating radio
communication jamming. If this function is enabled, any radio
jamming longer than 30 s will trigger fault indication.
2 6 1
enabled
2 6 0
disabled
Factory default setting:
disabled.
Note: In some places the system can be permanently or occasionally
affected by radio interference, e.g. by nearby radar stations, TV
transmitters etc. In most cases the system can tolerate such effects, but
with this anti-jamming function disabled.
12.8. Radio communications supervision
If enabled, the control panel can routinely check wireless
connections to its devices. If communication with a particular
device is lost, the control panel can communicate a fault
indication to the user:
2 7 1
indication
enabled
2 7 0
indication
disabled
Notes:
•
In the Oasis system, communication is checked every 9 mins.
•
In detectors used for car protection, (JA-85P, JA-85B) it is
possible to disable radio communication supervision. It allows
car detectors to be excluded from supervision to avoid alarm
triggering when driving the car away from the system.
•
Random dropouts in communication can occur in some
installations near e.g. airports or TV towers. The system is
still reliable in such situations as high-priority transmissions