Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K
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MKE51801
System installation shall only be undertaken by qualified
technicians holding a training certificate issued by an authorized
distributor. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage or consequences related to the improper or incorrect
use of this product.
1. Control panel architecture
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The control panel has
50 addresses
(01 to 50), meaning that
up to 50 wireless devices can be enrolled i.e. detectors,
keypads, keyfobs, sirens etc.
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When triggered, a detector sends a so-called natural signal
which dictates what the reaction of the control panel should
be. E.g. the natural signal of a door contact or PIR detector
can be an instant or delayed alarm which is selectable by a
DIP switch inside the detector. A keyfob, for instance, sends
signals for set (arm), unset (disarm) and panic.
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The control panel is factory-set to perform natural reactions
according to the signals sent from wireless devices. By
programming the addresses of the devices in the control
panel, it is possible to define how the control panel reacts to
individual wireless devices. E.g. a door detector assigned to
address 15 could trigger a panic reaction, and a keyfob
button using address 24 could cause a fire reaction etc.
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Wireless devices can be assigned to 3 sections:
A
,
B
or
C
.
Assignments to sections either have an effect when partial
setting is used e.g. only A is set, AB is set, or ABC is set
(which, for example, would be suitable for homes where A
could mean afternoon setting, AB night setting and ABC total
setting), or if the system was split into two independent
partitions A and B, with a common section C. In the second
case, each A or B section can be set individually, and C is
automatically set when both A and B have been set by users.
This would be suitable for two independent families in a single
house, or two companies in one building.
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There are two hard-wired inputs with programmable functions
assigned to addresses 01 and 02. If these two inputs are not
used, the two addresses can be used to enroll wireless
devices.
Hard-wired inputs are also provided by some
wireless devices, such as keypads, door detectors, and PIR
movement detectors.
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The control panel has two alarm outputs:
IW
= internal
(indoor) warning and
EW
= external (outdoor) warning. Both
these signals are also available as wireless signals.
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There are two programmable outputs in the control panel,
PGX and PGY
whose functions can be configured
.
The PG
outputs are not only available as physical control-panel
terminals, but also as radio signals for the control of UC and
AC receiver outputs.
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The system can be operated by user codes or user cards. The
system can recognise up to 50 different users. The system
can also be operated by wireless keyfobs, and if the control
panel is equipped with a suitable communicator it can also be
remotely controlled by mobile phone or the Internet.
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It is possible to program different reactions to access codes or
access cards and if the system is split, it is possible to
program which part of the building is accessible by a particular
code or card. Each of the possible 50 users can have his own
4-digit access code and/or access card. Setting (arming) and
unsetting (disarming) is possible by card or code, and if a
higher security level is needed it is possible to make it
compulsory to confirm the validity of a card by code entry.
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Programming the system
is possible
by Oasis keypads such
as the wireless JA-80F or the hard-wired JA-80E, and also by
computers running ComLink software. Further options offer
programming by mobile phone or the Internet.
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There is a power supply in the control
panel
and space for a
12V, 1.3 to 2.6 Ah
back-up battery.
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To connect a hard-wired keypad or a computer, the control
panel is equipped with a digital bus provided by terminals and
RJ connectors.
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The control panel can be equipped with an optional
communicator to provide external communications to the
system. The JA-80Y GSM/GPRS communicator or JA80-
V LAN and phone line communicator both allow data to be
Communicator
Main board
Transformer
Back-up battery
Mains terminal
Digital bus connector
GSM antenna
tamper switch
SIM card
LEDs
Antenna