
The JA-82Y GSM communicator installers manual
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7.4. Selection of events to report to ARCs
This sequence allows you to select which events are reported to the ARC:
05 p uu x
where:
p
1 = ARC1, 2 = ARC2
uu
Event numer 00 to 97
x
0 = no report, 1 = report
Factory default setting:
See the table below
Event
CID CODE
Factory default
settings
uu
Alarm after powering up the system
1140/3140
reported
00
Instant loop alarm
1130/3130
reported
01
Delayed loop alarm
1134/3134
reported
02
Fire alarm
1110/3110
reported
03
Panic alarm
1120/3120
reported
04
Tamper alarm
1144/3144
reported
05
Number of permitted incorrect code-
entries exceeded
1461/3461
reported
06
Device fault
1330/3330
reported
07
Complete setting
3401
reported
08
Complete unsetting
1401
reported
09
Codeless setting
3408
reported
12
Partial setting A
3402
reported
13
Detector communication failure
1350/3350
reported
14
Control panel power supply dropout
1301
reported
15
Control panel power supply restored
3301
reported
16
Detector power supply dropout
1384/3384
reported
17
Communicator failure
1330
Not reported 18
Communicator OK
3330
Not reported 19
Control panel battery failure
1302
reported
20
Control panel battery OK
3302
reported
21
Alarm 24h
1130
reported
23
Receiver jamming
1355
reported
24
Setting A
– split system
3402
reported
26
Setting B
– split system
3402
reported
27
Unsetting A
– split system
1402
reported
28
Unsetting B
– split system
1402
reported
29
Setting C
– split system
3402
reported
30
Unsetting C
– split system
1402
reported
31
Partial setting AB
3402
reported
33
Power supply ON
3301
Not reported 64
Switching to service /
maintenance mode
1306
reported
65
Exiting service / maintenance mode
3306
reported
66
End of alarm indication
*
Not reported 67
Reporting to ARC1
*
reported
68
No reporting to ARC1
*
reported
69
Reporting to ARC2
*
reported
70
No reporting to ARC2
*
reported
71
Alarm cancelled by user
1406
reported
78
Control panel reset
1305
Not reported 79
All tampers calm
3137
reported
80
All faults removed
3300
Not reported 81
System power supply OK
*
Not reported 82
The communicator has no connection
1356
reported
83
Communicator connection restored
3356
reported
84
Master code reset to 1234
1305
Not reported 85
Master code changed
*
Not reported 86
Power supply failure exceeding
30 minutes
1301
reported
89
Unconfirmed alarm
1138
reported
90
Service request
1393
reported
91
PgX output ON
1661
Not reported 92
PgX output OFF
3661
Not reported 93
PgY output ON
1662
Not reported 94
PgY output OFF
3362
Not reported 95
Blocking after an alarm
(Engineer reset)
1500
reported
96
Unblocking after an alarm
3500
reported
97
Low SIM card credit balance
*
Not reported 50
SMS transmission from a line
(e.g. from JA-84P)
-
Not reported 51
ARC communication failure
1354
reported
52
ARC communication restored
3354
reported
53
tab. 3 ARC event table
Source
Name
701
Control panel
731
Communicator
741
Keypad
001 - 050
Device 1
– Device 50
500
Master code
599
Service code
501 - 550
Code 1
– code 50
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: 01=ABC,
02 = A, 03 = AB
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 IP protocol allows very frequent checking of ARC communication
(even every 5 minutes in practice).
When 00:00 is set, 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