Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K
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MKE51801
Device reactions and section assignment
(detectors,
key fobs, control panel and keypad inputs)
•
A detector’s natural reaction
can be INS, DEL or Fire
(selectable in the detector)
•
The natural reaction
of
Control panel & Keypad wired
inputs
is DEL
Keyfob natural reactions:
(or
)= SET (arm) ,
(or
)= UNSET (disarm) and both simultaneously = Panic. If a
reaction from 2 to 8 is selected (see opposite), only the key
(or
) and double buttons
+
(
+ ) will have it.
The
(
) button has no effect (can still be used for
controlling UC/AC receivers).
•
Assignment to sections
will only have an effect on partial
arming or if the system is split (except PG output control)
•
For partial arming,
a
pair of
keyfob
buttons assigned to
section:
A has the effect:
(or
)=SET A,
(or
)=SET AB
B has the effect:
(or
)=SET A,
(or
)=SET AB
C has the effect:
(or
)=SET ABC,
(or
)=UNSET
ABC
•
In a split system, a keyfob
button pair assigned to section:
A=SET/UNSET A, B =SET/UNSET B, C =SET/UNSET ABC
61 nn r s
Code (card) reactions and section assignment
•
A code (card) may have the same kind of reaction as
devices
62 nn r s
nn
=
address
01 to 50
r = reaction
0 disabled (incl. tamper sensor)
1
Natural
– this means:
for detectors
=selected by
DIP switch in the detector,
for wired inputs
=DELay,
for Codes
(cards
)=SET/UNSET
2 Panic
3 Fire
4 24 hours
5 Next DELay
6 INStant
7 SET (arm)
8 PG control (s: 1=PGX,
2=PGY,3=PGX+PGY)
9 SET/UNSET (toggle)
s = section
1=A, 2=B, 3=C - has
to be entered even if the system
is not split and setting
(arming)has no meaning.
In a split system, a code (card)
assigned to C will SET/UNSET
all ABC sections
all Natural
in C
Enrollment by keying in production codes
60 nn xxxxxxxx
nn
= address 01 to 50,
xxxxxxxx
= last 8 digits of the
production code (below the bar code on the device)
Automatic Daily Setting/Unsetting schedule
(arming/disarming)
64
nahhmm
n –
action sequence index (0 to
9)
a –
action:
0=no action
1=SET ABC
2=UNSET ABC
3=SET A
4=SET B (if unsplit then AB)
5=UNSET A (if unsplit then ABC)
6=UNSET B (if unsplit then ABC)
hh -
hours,
mm -
minutes
No action
The scheduled
actions will happen
every day
Changing the service code
5 NC NC
NC = new code
(4 digits)
8080
enter NC twice
Go to maintenance mode
292
switches to
maintenance
mode
-
Setting the internal clock
4 hh mm DD MM YY
00:00 1.1.00
Editing keypad text
Text for device names, code names and PG output names are
stored in each individual keypad.
Press and hold the
?
key to enter text editing
(the first character of the first address name
will start flashing). Then use keys:
and to select some text (or an address)
1
&
7
character selection (A,B,C,D...8,9,0)
4
&
5
cursor (to the left & right)
2
to erase a character
# =
exit editing
and save changes
Device
Only capital letters
can be entered this
way. If there are
multiple keypads,
each must be edited
individually this way
or all of them can be
easily programmed
via Comlink software
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 an 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