Alarm system JA-60 “COMFORT”
- 7 -
MDY51306
4.3. Enrollment of detectors for partial (HOME) arming
The JA-60 system can be completely armed so that all enrolled detectors can trigger an alarm (when you leave the
house). It can also be partially armed when somebody stays in a specified part of the house (HOME arming). In partial
arming, the control panel reacts only to detectors in position numbers 1 to 10 and it ignores triggering of detectors in posi-
tions numbered 11 to 16. If you want to use partial arming, enroll the detectors that should be ignored into positions 11 to
16 (see part 4.2.).
Note: the control panel in partial arming ignores only intruder signals (instant and delay) from detectors in positions 11 to
16. If there is any other signal (fire, gas leakage, tampering), the control panel will react, no matter if it is in partial arming
and regardless of the position of the triggered sensor .
5. Testing of detectors and controllers
The control panel should be in the programming mode for testing – (LED display shows „P“ )(see part 7.2. how to enter
programming mode). If the control panel will not indicate a detector triggering during testing, it means that this detector
was not enrolled (see note in part 4.1.).
5.1. JA60M magnetic door detector testing
•
Attach detector’s cover (the detector will automatically enter a testing mode for 5 minutes)
•
Opening and closing of the door/window will be confirmed by detector’s LED.
•
The control panel’s LED display will display the triggered detector’s number and it will make a beep (press F to select the
loudness of the beep).
•
5 minutes after the cover was closed, the detector will enter the normal mode and its LED indicator will be switched off (bat-
tery energy saving function). Open and close the detector‘s cover to reset the testing mode for an additional 5 minutes if
needed.
5.2. JA60P motion detector testing
•
Attach the detector’s cover and wait until the LED goes out. From this moment the detector will be in testing mode for
5 minutes and each detected movement will be confirmed by detector’s LED.
•
The control panel’s LED display will display the triggered detector’s number and it will make a beep (press F to select the
loudness of the beep).
•
Confirm that the detector covers the protected area as you expected (see diagram in fig. 11). If you need another cov-
erage pattern (long corridor, pet zone), you can get an optional detector lens from your distributor.
•
5 minutes after the cover was closed, the detector will enter the normal mode and its LED indicator will be switched off
(battery energy saving function). Open and close the detector‘s cover to reset the testing mode for an additional 5 min-
utes if needed.
fig.
11
Note: the motion detector in normal operating mode conserves battery energy. It will not indicate triggering with its LED. It
will also block the movement sensor for a period of 5 minutes after a movement is detected. This means that when
users are in the protected area and they move frequently in front of the detector, it will transmit information about the
movement to the control panel only once every 5 minutes. But when the users leave the area, the detector will be ready
for instant detection 5 minutes after the last triggering. This system significantly prolongs the life time of the batteries.
To change the period, for which the sensor is blocked after triggering from 5 min. to 1 min., press and hold the detector’s
tamper switch when you install the batteries into it. This mode is suitable when you prefer more frequent transmission of
the signal. However, the life time of the batteries is usually shorter, depending on how frequently the detector is triggered.