
The JA-82Y GSM communicator installers manual
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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. URL / IP address for data transmission
The communicator supports transmission of special data (e.g. visual information
from JA-84P) from the system to a set IP address, which can be set by the
following sequence:
013 xx..x
0
where:
xxx...x
is the IP address and port
– entry format example:
013
8 192 168 021 123 07070
0
Where
8
(auto-converts to #) signifies an IP address which must have 12
digits and must be followed by the 5 digits of the port number (no
separators).
To erase
the IP enter
013
0
.
Notes:
if no devices supporting this feature are in the system, do not set any IP
address.
the address can also be entered in URL format through OLink, the system
keyboard allows digits only
Factory default setting: URL - lib1.jablotron.cz:7070
7.11. Locking the ARC settings
All settings which affect reporting to ARCs can be locked by a digital code. To do
so, enter:
091 xx..x*0
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 13).
If ARC programming is locked, then it can be temporally enabled in
service
mode
by entering
092 xx..x
0
where xx..x is the locking code. It will then
relock on exiting service mode.
The ARC settings can be permanently unlocked by entering
091
0
(the code
can be erased only if ARC setting is unlocked)
Factory default setting: ARC settings unlocked
7.12. Repeated ARC communication
The communicator tries to send the report to the main telephone number. If this
fails, it tries the backup number and in the case of failure, the communicator
repeats the attempt with a delay which is set by the following sequence:
0001 p mmss
where:
p
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
mmss
time in minutes, seconds
Factory default setting: 15s
7.13. Number of repeated attempts
Defines how many times in a row the communicator will try to transmit
information to the ARC after an unsuccessful attempt. It is possible to set up to 9
repeated attempts. They are set by the following sequence:
0002 p n
where:
p
1=ARC1, 2=ARC2
n
1 to 9 attempts
Factory default setting: 2 attempts
7.14. Integrated image transmission module
The communicator contains a built-in module for the reception of images from JA-
84P detectors. The device must be set up properly for the successful transfer of
photographs to the server (see 7.10) The Jablotron image viewing server is
situated at http://img.jablotron.com.
IP address for image sending:
URL: lib1.jablotron.cz:7070 IP: 77.104.220.129:7070
Warning:
The set or modified parameters only take effect after you exit service
mode.
The signalling of image transmission on the module
Once the images have been taken by a JA-84P, they are immediately sent to
the GSM communicator and subsequently to a secure server (if it has been
set).
The transmission from a PIR to the communicator is indicated by green LED 1
being permanently lit (on the left under the SIM card holder) see fig. 1
Communicator description:.
Transmission to the server is signalled by a flashing green LED.
Successful transmission is confirmed by a long green-LED flash and
unsuccessful transmission is reported by rapid flashes of the green LED.
Successful transmission from the GSM communicator to the server is
confirmed by a long flash of the red LED, unsuccessful transmission is reported
by flashing of the red LED.
Notes:
The total time of transmission to the server is about 20s.
If the signal is weak, the transmission can take longer (the lost data is sent
repeatedly). Each image contains the date and time of acquisition which is
taken from the control panel internal clock.
The synchronization of time from the moment the batteries are inserted into a
JA-84P takes 60 minutes.
7.15. Updating the communicator
The communicator can be updated by any authorized person. (i.e.firmware,
language
and
voice
settings).
Current
firmware
is
accessible
on
. Before updating, save your communicator settings to the
OLink database. For updating, it is necessary to have one of these interfaces: JA-
80T, JA-80BT or JA-82T and the program OLink (v.2.0 or higher). Uploading via a
JA-82T is faster. Be careful not to do anything during the updati
ng process (don´t
disconnect the cable or do anything with the PC) and wait till the end.
Restart the communicator after the updating procedure via the 893 sequence, or
turn off the main power and battery and after a few seconds turn them on again.
Then wait for 1 minute. During this operation do nothing with the system till the red
LED stops shining.
Updating can change the device registration key which you need for remote
access via the internet.
8. Further guidance on the communicator
8.1. How the communicator sends reports
1.
If there is a need to report an event (e.g. an alarm) then the
communicator sends data to ARC1 (the communicator tries the main
phone number / IP address / URL. If unsuccessful then it tries the
backup number / IP address / URL and if still unsuccessful, it repeats
the action).
2.
Then it sends data to ARC2 in the same way if programmed as an
independent ARC. If ARC2 is programmed as the backup to ARC,1
then the data will only be sent to it if transfer to ARC1 has been
unsuccessful.
3.
Then the unit sends SMS reports (1st tel. number, 2nd tel. Number,..)
4.
Then the unit transmits a voice message to each telephone number
with this setting. Each programmed number is called only once
regardless of whether the call has been answered or not. Pressing the
# key cancels calling other numbers and the system enters keypad
simulation mode in which it is possible to fully control the system.
If all previous attempts to send data to ARCs have been unsuccessful, the next
attempts occur after the programmed repeat period (see 7.6).
If an alarm is cancelled by a user while it is being reported, any unsent
SMSes and unperformed call reports are cancelled, but the ARC still gets a
complete set of reports about events in the system.
8.2. The co
mmunicator’s LED
The red LED on the communicator board indicates as follows:
It is lit for a period during registration to a GSM network
when sending an SMS message, the LED is lit for 1 second
the LED flashes rapidly during the detection of an incoming call
It is lit permanently during remote access from a telephone
A permanently lit LED could indicate that the communicator is not registered
to a GSM network
The LED flashes during remote-access data transfer
The green LED on communicator board indicates as follows:
Flashes for a 2 seconds when communicator is connected to control
panel
Flashes once a second when pictures are transmitted (see 7.14)
8.3. Notes on entering service mode
If the system is switched to service mode:
1.
The communicator completes the current transmission to the ARC.