Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT”
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MDY51306
Thank you for purchasing this alarm system. Its reliable operation depends on proper installation. We recommend hav-
ing this alarm professionally installed. To find a qualified installer, please contact your Distributor. The manufacturer has
no liability for consequences caused by incorrect installation or improper use of this system.
1. Before starting
First select suitable locations for all sensors and accessories. The location of
these sensors should take into consideration the building’s safety and basic rules
for good radio communication. The working range of the wireless accessories
from the control panel is about 100 meters in optimal conditions. However, building
materials can absorb or obstruct radio signals, and communication can also be
effected by interference from other radio signals. For these reasons, you should
anticipate a shorter working range for indoor installations. The control panel
checks the radio signals during the installation and if the quality of communication
with any accessory is not sufficient, this item will not be enrolled into the system.
No part of the system, except the outdoor siren, JA-60A, is suitable for outdoor
use.
You can connect your PC to the JA-60 control panel, using the PC60A connect-
ing cable and the ComLink software. This option is convenient for easy program-
ming, diagnostics and storing data about the installation.
2. Control panel installation
The control panel should be easily accessible, but not very visible. There
should be a power socket available and also a telephone line (if the system has
an optional built in dialer).
2.1. Opening of control panel
Fig. 1
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Press in the bottom tab via the small slot using a narrow flat screwdriver.
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Remove the cover and gently pull the cable to disconnect it from the board.
2.2. Attaching the control panel to the wall
The surface of the wall should be level. Avoid placing the panel in locations
that will result in the antenna being near any large metal objects.
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There are two slots for screws on the back side of the rear panel.
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Drill a hole and insert one of the provided plastic dowels for the top screw.
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Partially tighten the screw, leaving part of its head sticking out.
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Place the rear housing over the screw and slide it down so that the screw is
in the middle of the slot.
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Now mark position of the lower screw through the housing hole and remove
the housing. Drill the second hole and insert a second plastic dowel.
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Replace the housing on the top screw once again.
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Do not tighten the lower screw until after the control panel cables are routed
(AC adapter, tel. line, additional siren etc. – see description bellow).
Fig.2
2.3. Antenna installation
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Attach the rubber antenna into the threaded hole on the right hand side on
the top of the rear housing.
2.4. Connection of the AC adapter
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Route the adapter’s output cable to the control panel and connect it to the
panels power jack (see fig. 3.).
Do not plug the AC adapter into the wall
yet.
Fig. 3