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1. System settings Initial setup Devices Section Users ewe e Seca arate Diagnostics PG outputs Paani Coma ARC settings Logged in Service technician Service in SERVICE mode guar ding completely disabled Current History Import Boston nome Lipe semon Beaten Paananen Internal settings Supervisor Nara memmory adaton Datta Rans Lite d J 0 Control panel JA 101K asSection t Enter l Periphery 1 asion l Sectionl No F L 2 Periphery 2 Assign 1 Section1 No iv E 3 Periphery 3 O Assign 1 Sectoni No r a 4 Periphery 4 Assign 1 Section 1 No pai E 5 Periphery5 Assign 1 Sectioni No E E 6 Periphery 6 Assign 1 Section1 No E E 7 Periphery 7 Assign 1 Section1 No E B 8 Periphery 8 Assign 1 Section1 No E a 9 periphery 9 Assign l Section No E B 10 Periphery 10 __ Assign 1 Section No E 5 11 Periphery 11 Assign 1 Section No Vv E 12 Periphery 12 Assign 1 Section1 No F a 13 Periphery 13 Assign l Sectionl No za E 14 Periphery 14 Assign 1 Section1 No F a 15 Periphery 15 Assign 1 Section 1 No iy E 16 Periphery 16 Assign 1 Section No rd E I7 Periphery 17 Assign 1 Section1 No F E 18 Periphery 18 Assign 1 Sectioni No F E 19 Periphery 19 __ Assign l Section 1 No a E 20 Periphery 20 Assign 1 Secdtioni No F Ez 21 Periphery 21 Assign 1 Section1 No F 5 22 Periphery 22 Assign 1 Section1 No F a advan
2. For a system registration contact your regional distributor LAN communicator When it is a component of a control panel a LAN communicator provides an Internet connection It enables data transmission to an ARC When the system has been registered it is possible to use web services at www jablotron com button WEB SELF SERVICE remote control transfer of alarm photographs etc For a system registration contact your regional distributor If the control panel includes both a GSM and a LAN communicator at the same time it is possible to select which form of communication should be the primary one and which one should be used as a backup Telephone communicator A telephone communicator can be installed into the control panel as a supplementary module It can transmit data in classic telephone formats to an ARC CID and SIA It can also report events to users by calling their numbers and enables remote control of the system by a telephone using a voice menu The telephone module is usually used as a backup to GSM or LAN communication Sections The system can be divided into different parts sections in which guarding is switched on and off independently It is thus possible to guard the ground floor and the garage at night while the bedrooms remain unguarded and accessible However a section can also represent a terraced house or a shop in a shopping centre The users can thus have the feeling that they are controlling their own alarm but t
3. JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 17 25 STOP Option to block a user It is not possible to block positions O service technician and 1 main administrator 8 5 1 User authorization level The system allows setting of the following authorization levels User can activate and deactivate guarding of selected sections and control assigned PG outputs Panic serves only for triggering a panic alarm PG only authorizes the user to control programmable outputs only Set allows activation of guarding cannot deactivate it Administrator can control guarding and set user authorization in sections for which they are authorized An administrator in position 1 is always authorized for all sections main administrator There can be an arbitrary number of administrators with various section access authorizations set in the system Service Full configuration access for installers However switching to service mode can be conditioned by the administrators consent in the Parameters tab see chapter 8 7 There can be multiple service technicians set in the system ARC can set the whole system and can also block service technician s access to ARC communication setting in the Communication tab see chapter 8 11 ARC technician s access can be conditioned by the administrator s consent in the Parameters tab see chapter 8 7 It is possible to set multiple ARC technicians 8 6 Reports to users
4. Blocking by alarm tamper alarm An alarm or tamper alarm blocks the system Unblocking is possible only by access from the ARC or in the case of a tamper alarm by a service technician 8 8 Diagnostics tab Serves for the inspection of devices Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Activation memory shows which devices have been activated since the last deletion of this column The memory of all devices can be deleted by the Erase memory button bottom right The memory of a selected device can be deleted with a right mouse button Tamper sensor TMP activation enjoys the highest priority for recording into the memory Status Indicates the current status of a device OK everything is all right TMP tamper alarm ACT alarm input activated ERR error the device is not responding NO AC mains failure or a completely depleted battery Battery battery fault or battery is not connected control panel or device Charging charging the backup battery in device or in control panel Disabled device is bypassed When you move the mouse cursor over the STATUS of the corresponding device detailed information is displayed Battery If a device contains a battery its status is displayed The backup battery voltage is displayed for a control panel position 0 If there is no voltage information shown for a wireless device the device has not started communicating yet activate its
5. The modules are available in wireless and bus powered versions Keypad configuration is described in chapter 8 3 2 2 2 Internal area size scope of the system The number of detectors sections users and PG outputs can be set in the F Link software see chapter 8 1 You can thus create a system for a small flat or for a large building with independently controlled sections The scope setting automatically enlarges or reduces the internal area setting tables in the F link software Initial setup 3 3 x English v Language 120 H Number of detectors E Number of sections j300 gt Number of users f2 PG outputs jAlarm 3 100 System name 3 Control panel type There are two control panel types available in the JA 100 system The basic differences between them are shown in the following table Property Type alee S r Max number of detectors 120 Max number of users Ceta t ooo Max number of independently guarded 15 sections Max number ofprogrammabeoupus 6 a Oo GSWIGPRS communicator vs vws CIELAN Ethemet communicar no vs O Maximum raciomodulesinsystem o gt SiS Maximuminemalsensinaystem 0 6s smsre ns o l eses uptoodues SSCS Recommended 12V backup batey 26 wm O Takes control panel consumption into Control panel power supply max consideration in the calculation of a 12 continuous current output 125 mA 1000 mA hour backup time by the recommended batt
6. possible to define in the Parameters tab whether the confirmation can come from any section or whether the fire alarm must be confirmed by a detector in the same section The period of waiting for a fire alarm confirmation can be set in the Parameters tab If a fire alarm is not confirmed during the set time period the fire alarm is not triggered If a confirmed reaction is set there must be multiple detectors installed in the building in order to confirm the alarm Repeated reaction if a detector with this type of reaction is activated the system waits for a repeated activation of the same detector The period of time for which the system waits for the repeated activation as well as the period of time for which the detector must be deactivated before a repeated activation can be set in the Parameters tab If a detector is not activated repeatedly the system ignores the first activation No more than 3 times all detectors with a set intrusion type alarm reaction have a limited total amount of possible alarms during a single period of guarding If a detector triggers more than 3 alarms in a row it Is disabled and it does not trigger any more alarms the same limitations apply to the number of triggered tamper alarms fire alarms and detector failures The detector is activated again by unsetting or setting the section The No more than 3 times mechanism does not apply to devices with a set Panic reaction On the fourth triggering 16
7. s 9 10 10 PIR motion detector JA 110B Glass break detector JA 110M Magnetic detector connection module JA 110ST 5 Fire detector JA 111H 5 current 5 current Deicctorconneciion module consumption of the consumption of the connected ext connected ext detector detector JA 110N Rel ff PG power output module ae ere ai JA 111N Rel ff PG signal output module gt 4 SEEN ei A 5 30 mA during alarm Internal siren JA 111A During AC failure without BATT Ext Isi 5 50 recharge then 5 50 mA depending on xternal siren BATT recharge JA 110l1 5 5 Section PG indicator JA 110T 5 5 Bus isolator module JA 1 10R _ 25 25 Wireless communication module 10 2 Application sheet An application sheet is available to certified technicians at www jablotron com button WEB SELF SERVICE 24 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51401 11 Technical specifications Control panel mains 230 V 50 Hz max 0 1 A 230 V 50 Hz max 0 2 A protection class Il protection class Il Power supply type A EN 50131 6 Backup battery 12V 2 9Ah 2 2 to 7Ah 12V 18Ah 7 to 35Ah recharge 2h Max continuous control panel 400 mA 12A current output Max continuous current output for 125 mA with a 2 6Ah battery 1 2 A with an 18Ah battery 12 hour backup LAN communicator no Ethernet interface QUAD BAND GSM communicator 850 900 1800 1900MHz Operating frequency with the JA 110R module 868 1 MHz
8. D None With no effect on the building guarding but the device can serve for PG output activation Reduction of false alarms special reaction types can be used in installations with increased false alarm risks Confirmed intruder reaction if a detector with a confirmed reaction is activated while panel is set the system only reports an unconfirmed alarm to an ARC and waits for confirmation by a different detector An alarm can be confirmed by any intrusion detector in the set section It is possible to define in the Parameters tab whether the confirmation can come from any set section or whether the alarm must be confirmed by a detector in the same section It is also possible to set a period of time for which the system waits for a confirmation by another detector in the Parameters tab If an alarm is not confirmed during the set time period the alarm is not triggered If a confirmed reaction with an entrance and exit delay is set detector activation sends only unconfirmed alarms The entrance delay in the section only starts running when some other detector with a delayed reaction is activated If a confirmed reaction is set there must be multiple detectors installed in the building in order to confirm the alarm Confirmed fire reaction if a fire detector with such a reaction is activated it reports only an unconfirmed fire alarm to the ARC and the system then waits for the confirmation of fire by some other fire detector It is
9. GSM communicator setting thus marked item is set automatically when the control panel is switched on if a functional SIM card has been inserted in it before Jablotron server service GSM communicator an option to disable a communicator GSM signal information about signal strength in percent the measurement takes place every minute The signal strength should be at least 30 to ensure correct functioning If you have trouble with GSM signal quality it is recommended to test a SIM card from a different operator It is not recommended to use a directional GSM antenna or a high gain antenna with the communicator the module would thus communicate with a single cellular base station only unstable communication SIM card PIN We recommend using a SIM card with a disabled PIN code Network APN GPRS data communication setting Data communication ensures Jablotron server services service technicians remote access communication with an ARC etc Besides the APN setting the SIM used must allow data transmissions APN user Name do not enter if not required by the network APN password Password do not enter if not required by the network Call limit in min day Restricts the scope of calls to 5 500 minutes per day Daily SMS limit Restricts the number of sent SMS messages to 5 500 SMS per day Remote control by telephone sets the option to control the system remotely via a voice menu If set for
10. ISM band CLIP protocol caller ID SMS ETSI EN 300 089 JABLOTRON ALARMS a s hereby declares that the JA 101K and JA 106K control panels are in compliance with the essential C requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The original of the conformity assessment can be found at www jablotron com ie Note Although this product does not contain any harmful materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly to the producer after use More detailed information can be found at www jablotron com Technical Support section JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 25 25
11. condition exists In such a case the system is not set after entering a setting request on the keypad and the segment of the particular section signals the setting request by flashing If you insist on setting with an active detector tamper or fault it is necessary to repeat the setting request in such a case Automatic detector bypass If some of the detectors are permanently active e g the door is open during the setting of a certain section the section is set and the currently active detector is automatically excluded from JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 3 25 guarding If the detector is deactivated e g the previously open door is closed the detector begins guarding again The automatic bypass function can be deactivated 1 1 Access codes and their default settings If you control the system with a keypad or using the F Link software you have to prove your authorization by entering a numerical code The code should be entered in the following format O nnnn io 300 nnnn where 0 to 300 is a user s serial number position prefix is a separator nnnn is a 4 digit code There are two codes as the control panel default setting Service 0 1010 Administrator 1 1234 Default codes are filled in automatically by the F Link software and are therefore not required by the software from the first launch until the change of code Code setting details are available in chapter 8 5 For a small system with
12. devices Alarm memory indication Option for alarm memory indication with an LED indicator in a triggered detector Can be set for detectors which support this function The indication can also be deactivated centrally for all devices in the Parameters tab see chapter 8 7 12 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 STOP An option to completely deactivate a device bypass no alarm tamper alarm PG activation It is not possible to deactivate a control panel or a device which has a Panic reaction set Status Indicates the current status of a device OK everything is all right TMP tamper alarm ACT alarm input activated ERR error the device is not responding NO AC mains failure or a completely depleted battery Battery battery fault or battery is not connected control panel or device Charging charging the backup battery in device or in control panel Disabled device is bypassed More detailed information is displayed by moving the mouse cursor to the device STATUS 8 3 1 Device enrollment If an installed device detector keypad siren key fob etc is to function properly it must be enrolled to a certain position address in a control panel Some bus powered devices output relay modules status indicators bus isolators and bus splitters are not enrolled the details can be found in the user manual of the corresponding device 1 A device can be enrolled by pres
13. failure and service reporting these are always reported for the whole system PG reports An option to report activation and deactivation of PG outputs to a user SMS texts can be set in the PG outputs tab see chapter 8 9 Special SMS reports An option to report the activation of detectors with special report reactions A B C D to a user Special report texts can be set by pressing the Special reports button at the bottom right corner in the Reports to users tab Test When this button is pressed a test SMS report is sent to them Control transmissions by pressing this button bottom right it is possible to set Test dialling in or Test SMS reports which are sent to a selected user at a set time every day 8 7 Parameters tab Sets parameters and optional system functions Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Standard time Daylight saving Automatic switching between standard time and daylight saving time it can only be 18 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 time Time adjustment Notify about different PC clock setting Confirm bypass Card confirmation with a code Siren when partially set Sirens enabled Warning by default codes An administrator restricts Service and ARC Trial operation Service inspection Radio interference report Panic alarm by entering a different code Alarm confirmation from a section Sir
14. only a few users the prefix can be disabled after which the system only accepts 4 digit codes For disabling the prefix open the Initial setup tab in the F Link software Master and Service codes are set to Service 1010 Master 1234 Warning When you disable using the prefix all codes will be erased Master and Service codes are set to the default 1234 and 1010 You can enabled the prefix anytime in future All codes stay the same but a prefix will be added to each code 2 System size The scope of the system can be set according to the size of the building and the users needs 2 1 External size The keypad set can be used to determine the external look of the system as seen by its users Olunc JO Ojrastrioo 0 xownor 008 Fig 1 1 control segments 2 access module 4 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 The keypad can have up to 20 control segments Each segment has two buttons ON on the right and OFF on the left The segment is used for the activation of section guarding electrical appliance control or to call help It can also be used to signal the status of a section or a PG output only The access module verifies users authorizations The selection of the module defines the means of authorization RFID chip scanner keypad RFID scanner keypad with a display RFID scanner etc The module also enables door lock opening by scanning a chip entering a code
15. servicing is finished Blocks independent access to the system by service technicians All alarms are restricted to 60 sec and they are reported to a service technician position 0 by an SMS message even if the technician has no alarm transmissions enabled The trial operation is terminated automatically 7 days after the termination of the servicing A keypad with a display shows Trial operation The system informs about a service inspection request a year after the termination of service mode It sends an SMS message to an administrator position 1 anda service technician position 0 A keypad with a display shows a service request An option to disable interference detection for all radio modules installed Silent alarm activation by swapping the pairs of digits in the code example 1 1234 code 1 3412 panic suitable for control under duress If an activation confirmation by another detector is set for a detector this option can be used to limit the confirmation to the same section only otherwise it can be confirmed by a detector from any section This applies both to intrusion detectors and to fire detectors Siren IW output on off when tamper is triggered in unset or partially set system Alarm memory indication can only be cancelled by a service technician An option to block control panel resets with a jumper on the main board Establishes a connection to a control panel automatically if it is connected to
16. which has already been enrolled to the originally enrolled device is replaced by the new one Ifyou enroll an already enrolled device to a different position it is moved there If a device occupies multiple positions it automatically occupies the corresponding number of successive positions during one enrollment e g the JA 110M module which has two alarm inputs occupies two positions Note beware of any unwanted deletion of the original device enrolled to the second position If you enroll a device to the last possible position the process of one by one enrollment is terminated Free positions are set to section 1 by default Section selection can be subsequently changed 8 3 2 Keypad configuration Assemble the control keypad first i e attach the required number of control segments to the selected access module max 20 Their internal cables must be interconnected Enroll the keypad to the desired position in the system see chapter 8 3 1 The following window opens when you access the internal keypad settings Devices tab JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 13 25 Access module settings in position 1 W Alarm beep signalization Label FE a I ontott Segment function Authorization 7 Entrance beep signalization m E beep signalization I Beeps by changing section status i Indicates permanently i Enable alarm memory indication I Active or bypassed dev
17. yet 5 Bus powered detector installation Connect JA 1xx Jablotron series bus powered devices to the system The connection of devices from other types of Jablotron alarms or from non Jablotron alarms is only possible by using a suitable connection module e g JA 111H JA 110M etc The manufacturer cannot guarantee correct functioning when other than the recommended devices are used 5 1 How many bus powered devices can be connected to the control panel The number is limited by the capacity of the control panel backup battery Legal regulations require the system to remain functional for at least 12 hours after a power outage The overall consumption of all bus powered devices must therefore not exceed the maximum continuous current output capability of the control panel see chapter 3 When calculating the total continuous current requirement of the connected devices add up their standby currents it is stated in their manuals or you can possibly use the current overview table see 10 5 1 1 Example calculation of the current consumption of a real system The table shows an example of a small system with 14 devices The total standby current consumption equals 78 MA It is therefore possible to use the JA 101K control panel it allows a max continuous current of 125 mA For bigger bus systems use the JA 106K control panel The JA 101K is more suitable for wireless systems with battery powered detectors Do not forget to add the radio
18. 1 Carry out keypad configuration see chapter 8 3 2 Set the required functions and test the system 8 System settings JA 100 system setting is performed with a computer using the F Link software The software is supplied with the control panel or it can also be downloaded from www jablotron com button WEB SELF SERVICE x Initial setup k English v Language 1 Connect the computer to the control panel using lizo a USB cable the computer performs 8 1 Launching the F link software and setting the system size re Number of detectors initialization of a new USB device this can take longer when the control panel is connected for the first time 2 Launch the F Link software If the control panel still uses the default settings a Initial setup window opens and the system automatically switches to Service mode If the control panel has already been set i e its service code has been changed the software requests a code 10 25 im Number of sections 300 i Number of users JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 3 it should be entered in the following format O nnnn default code 0 1010 When the prefix is disabled Initial setup tab insert only nnnn default 1010 Choose the required language set the scope and press OK Installation name is used in SMS event reports e g Grocery store alarm 4 The System settings window is Apiay ea
19. 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 of the detector a bypass is activated for that input The bypass is automatically cancelled the next day at 12 00 This ts valid for fire alarms and for flooding 8 4 Sections tab Sets the properties of independently controlled guarding sections Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Name it is used in event text reports and memory listings e g Ground floor Shop Common area sections Allows the user to set that a section is a common area and that it starts guarding automatically if all sections assigned to the common area section are set Suitable for corridors staircases and other common premises On the other hand setting unsetting a common area section can be used to set unset all the sections assigned to it However there is a condition that the user should be authorized to control all these sections Partial guarding Enables partial section setting if someone stays inside the detectors with an Internal reaction type set will not guard see chapter 8 3 3 It is not possible to use partial guarding in a section without enabling this parameter Siren reported alarm An option to disable acoustic alarm signalling in a given section A siren can also be disabled centrally for all sections in the Parameters tab Report when unset If a section is unset and no detector is activated in it during a defined
20. JA 101K and JA 106K alarm system control panel Warning The JABLOTRON 100 series alarm system should be installed exclusively by a trained technician with a valid certificate issued by an authorized Jablotron distributor It is recommended to use only Jablotron s JA 100 series devices in the system The correct functioning of the system cannot be guaranteed when other devices are used Manual is valid for firmware LJ60205 in the control panel or higher Contents 1 Basic description and definitions ccceeeccecccseeeeeeceeeseeeeecseeseeeeeseaeeeeeesseeseeesseeseeeeesseeeeeeeesseaeeeesessageeeeeeaas 2 1 1 Access codes and their default SEttinS cccccccecceecseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesseesseeeesseeeseeeeeseeeeeesaaeeeeeeeaas 4 2 WES E naaa T E E O anatntat setae ean 4 Zed se XTOVINQUSIZS araa Ea E aos setve sStegeaweseneeatsaenecsasants 4 2 2 Internal area size scope of the system clericicosscsdetvonctametincaastvoands kawsiusauicotidanns hawatencshatanaroincnaadsvenace va 5 3 GOMUOl Panel Ype sorana A E E 5 ze JA OI dEScipUON saan a a r E ya camolidancettue 6 32 AALOGK GCSCHDUOM aao a E r A es deena teoleenactttels 7 3 3 LED indicators on the control panel main DOAIC cccccccssseecceseeecceeseeecseeeecsaseeeseeeeessaseeessanseesseass 8 4 BelOre INStal iG TNS SV SIC zaas a T AA a 8 5 Bus power d detector installati Myce a a E E S 8 5 1 How many bus powered devices can be connected to the Control Pan
21. Serves for the enrollment of access cards chips It is possible to enroll 2 cards for each user A card can be enrolled by entering a production code it can be scanned with a barcode scanner A card can also be enrolled to a position using the JA 190T reader it is connected to a computer USB port Authorization Defines users rights It is not possible to change authorizations for positions 0 and 1 See chapter 8 5 1 for details Code changes Allows a user to change their four digit code not a position number The option can be enabled only when a code and its authorization have been set This option is available only for User authorization Administrator Service and ARC can change their code at any time Time restriction Enables restriction of users access according to a weekly calendar in the Section tab The option can be enabled only when a code and its authorization have been set It is available only for User authorization the Administrator always has access rights Section Defines which guarding sections can be controlled by a user administrator Administrators can also set codes and user cards in the assigned sections A section cannot be assigned to a user who is authorized to control PG outputs only If a user is to be authorized to control a common section directly they concurrently have to be authorized for all slave sections PG Defines which PG outputs a user is authorized to control
22. a computer with an USB cable When a connection with the control panel is established the software switches the system to Service mode automatically If any sections are set it requests their unsetting with a corresponding authorization request This only applies to cases when the software is being used by a service technician A B and C entrance and exit delays are measured separately in each section If different exit delays are set for detectors in one section the longest of the delays is used When there are different entrance delays the one which belongs to the activated detector is used If multiple detectors are activated the shortest set entrance delay is used Detectors with a C delay can extend the length of the exit delay see the option A detector with a delayed C reaction can extend the exit delay in the Parameters tab Alarm length applies to all sections A timer A timer B timer B timer C timer C timer JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 19 25 Waits for intrusion confirmation A period of waiting for the confirmation of an alarm by another detector of the set by another detector section Applies to all detectors with a Confirmed instant Confirmed delayed A reaction Waits for fire confirmation by Period of waiting for fire alarm confirmation by another detector Applies to all another detector detectors with Confirmed fire alarm reactions Waits for repeated detector A period
23. are set The tab displays as many positions as you select in the Initial setup tab The control panel is enrolled to position 0 automatically and it cannot be moved to a different position or erased Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Name it is used in event text reports and memory listings e g Entrance door Type Shows the type of the enrolled device and enables enrolling a new one For device enrollment see chapter 8 3 1 Section Defines to which section the device reports possible events alarm input activation tamper alarm failure Reaction Defines which alarm reaction is triggered by an activation of the device s alarm input If a device has no alarm input for example an access module no reaction can be assigned to it A complete list of reactions for individual devices is displayed when Advanced settings are activated The description of all reactions is shown in chapter 8 3 3 Activates PG A device s alarm input can activate a programmable PG output Internal settings Access to internal parameter setting of a device Individual devices have different internal parameters some have no parameters Keypad internal settings are described in chapter 8 3 2 The settings of other devices are stated in their installation manuals Supervision Allows the user to disable the checking of regular communication with a wireless device it cannot be deactivated for bus
24. ced 8 2 System settings window 1 10 The System settings window can be opened and closed by the Settings button in the top toolbar It is possible to switch between the following tabs in the card Initial setup Devices Sections Users The tab displays the current control panel settings uploaded during SW launch Press the Import button on the top toolbar to reupload the current control panel contents If you want to view the previous control panel settings use the History tab at the top right corner The history cannot be modified but it is possible to save it in into the control panel if you want to return to the previous settings There can be max 10 previous settings recorded in the history they are sorted by date and time Only the basic functions of the system can be set for simpler applications If you need to set all system functions use the Advanced button at the bottom right corner You can hide the advanced settings by pressing the button repeatedly those settings remain valid even though they are hidden If you change the settings the changes are marked in blue the name of the tab also turns blue The blue markings disappear once you save the changes You can save the settings using the Save button bottom right When saving the settings into the control panel for the first time the SW asks you to enter a filename There is a file created in the computer under this name and the settings history is archi
25. ction has been unset Alarm memory signalling can be disabled by repeatedly unsetting the section or setting it again If a keypad with a display is included in the system it is possible to cancel alarm indication using the internal keypad menu Display active or disabled devices an option to display information about permanently active detectors open doors or windows or disabled detectors bypassing on a display The details can be shown on the display by pressing i Show date and time an option to show the time on a keypad s LCD display RFID scanner it is possible to reduce scanner activity to 3 seconds after pressing its cover in order to save electricity The RFID scanner can also be switched off completely Keypad text allows the user to enter text which should appear on the keypad LCD display when no other important information is displayed Beeps for sections it can be specified for which sections the set acoustic signalling should apply Sections controlled from the menu a keypad equipped with an LCD display allows users to set which guarding sections can be activated and deactivated from the menu It is thus possible to create a keypad which normally controls 2 sections via segments but if the need arises it can use the menu to control other parts of a building for which it has no segments installed 8 3 3 Alarm reaction overview The system alarm reaction to the activation of an enrolled device i
26. d the system dials this number when a button is pressed on a keypad voice segment Tel no for calling a keypad if an incoming call comes from this number the systems puts it through to a keypad voice segment Backup telephone number for calling to keypad if an incoming call comes from this number the system puts it through to a keypad voice segment i e 2 different numbers can be set for calling the system 8 12 ARC tab Sets communication with up to 4 ARCs If service technicians access is restricted in the Communication tab the setting can only be carried out with ARC technician s access authorization Transmissions enabled option to disable set communication The following ARC should serve as a backup If enabled the following ARC channel should be used only if it is not possible to transmit the data to this channel Protocol transmission protocol settings Communicator if the set protocol can be transmitted by multiple means this option sets the communicator type Domain 1 tel 1 Setting of the main domain URL or IP address or the main telephone number depending on the protocol used Domain 2 tel 1 Setting of a backup domain URL or IP address or a backup telephone number depending on the protocol used Section ID defines the building identification either for the whole building or for individual sections Reported events selection of reported event types and the option to s
27. e selected keypad and modify its settings see chapter 8 3 2 SMS instructions Enables setting of text instructions for PG output activation and deactivation by telephone The reception of the corresponding SMS has a similar effect to pressing an ON or OFF button ona keypad segment For PG output control use the SMS sequence code _ command for example 2 2345 lights on Warning PG outputs are not functional if the system is in Service mode all PG outputs are deactivated when the system switches to Service mode 8 10 Calendar tab Here you can set a schedule of actions which the system should perform automatically and regularly Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Days in a week Defines on which day s the given action should be carried out Time Defines what time the given action should be carried out on the selected day Guarding Allows the user to set an action associated with building guarding Sections Defines in which section s a guarding type action should be carried out JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 21 25 Controls PG Allows the setting of PG output activation or deactivation PG number Defines which output s should be activated or deactivated STOP An option to block particular actions Notes An action can control guarding and PG outputs concurrently Switching an electric appliance on off for a certain p
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29. en IW output on off when tamper is triggered Tamper alarm reset by Service Reset enabled Access the connected control panel automatically upon software launch Switch to service mode automatically upon software launch Timer setting selected for manual time adjustment Means of adjusting the internal clock Manually From a GSM network From Jablotron server If the computer time and control panel time differ from each other by more than 1 min the SW will notify the user about this during the F Link software hereinafter referred to as software launch When seiting with a bypass deactivated device or with an active device the user must confirm this status repeat the setting request on a keypad Options No instant with delay active detectors with an instant reaction system is set automatically after 5 sec repeated pressing active detectors with instant and delay reactions sets the system after repeated confirming presses active delayed zone not set active detectors with instant and delayed reactions if delayed detectors are active the system cannot be set If enabled system can be only operated by code and card assigned to the same user position regardless of their order Loud alarm when partially set Valid only for IW not EW Option to disable all system sirens Sends an SMS warning to a service technician position 0 saying that default codes remained in the system when
30. eriod of time is possible in two ways You can either set an action for PG output activation and an action for PG output deactivation or set an action for activation only and then set an impulse of the required length for the PG output 8 11 Communication tab Primary connection to WPP Selection of a channel which the control panel uses for communication with the Jablotron server Voice report calling priority Selection of a channel which the control panel uses for the voice reporting of events Registration key A unique control panel registration number Service technician s access to ARC settings Allows an ARC technician to restrict service technicians access to the ARC tab either completely or read only Voice menu without a code When controlling the system from an authorized telephone the user does not have to enter their code they are already authorized by calling from their telephone Forwarding received SMSes Select a user to whom messages are to be forwarded e g SMSes with no valid system commands All ARCs enabled An option to disable communication with an ARC completely not available if an ARC technician restricts access to the ARC settings GSM restart A button for logging the GSM communicator out of the network and logging it in again The logging in to a GSM network can take tens of seconds depending on the operator signal strength etc 8 11 1 GSM settings button Serves for
31. ery Max possible intermittent current output AA 2A Max for a Max for a period of 5min of 5min The JA 106K terminals are E a Bus terminals 1 2 isolated i e a short circuit in one bus branch does not affect the other one The JA 106K allows the connection of 2 Maximum bus cable length 2 x 500m separate bus branches More technical data is available in chapter 11 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51401 5 25 3 1 JA 101K description This control panel has been designed for small bus systems limited by the battery output and for medium sized systems using wireless communication Fig 2 control panel internal layout 1 backup battery 2 control panel main board 3 GSM antenna 4 power supply transformer 5 power supply terminal with a fuse 6 control panel box tamper contact 7 USB connector for connection to a PC RESET a COMM m FAULT m GSM USB at Fig 3 control panel main board 1 PSTN telephone communicator connector 2 RESET jumper 3 LED indicators 4 bus terminals 5 bus connector 6 USB cable connector 7 GSM antenna connector 8 SIM card holder 9 tamper contact 10 Low voltage AC supply input 6 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 3 2 JA 106K description This control panel is suitable for medium sized and large bus and wireless systems FALL a ila
32. et supplementary reports PG outputs special reports A to D Timing setting of time limits for transmissions and connection check period setting Transmission test When pressed the periodical connection check is transmitted via the corresponding protocol JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 23 25 9 Control panel reset You can return the control panel to its default settings by the following means Disconnect the USB cable and the battery and switch off the mains Then connect the RESET pins on the control panel main board use the jumper supplied with the control panel Switch the control panel mains on and wait until the red and yellow LED indicators at the jumper go off about 5 s Then disconnect the jumper the control panel returns to its default settings Note If resets are disabled in the Parameters tab it cannot be carried out using the above mentioned method 10 Additional information 10 1 An overview table showing the current consumption of bus powered devices If the current consumption stated in the manual supplied together with the device differs from the data stated in this table the data in the manual should be used Standby current Cable selection a Stren nd JA 114E Access module with an LCD display a 15 keypad and an RFID JA 113E Access module with a keypad and an RFID JA 112E 10 RFID access module JA 192E 0 5 Control segment 50 20 15 0 5 JA 110P 5
33. etting First pressing the Set button offers partial setting Setting Unsetting yellow LED indication repeated pressing offers complete setting red indication The section must have partial setting enabled in the Sections tab in order to use this option Section indicator The segment only displays section status and it does not allow itself to be controlled suitable e g for signalling the status of common sections stairs etc The segment allows the user to trigger a silent panic alarm When the button is pressed a panic report is sent from the section to which the function has been assigned Loud panic The segment allows triggering a loud panic alarm When the button is pressed the segment flashes red for a period of three seconds the action can be cancelled by pressing the Unset button at this time Then a loud panic alarm is triggered in the section to which the segment has been enrolled The segment enables triggering a fire alarm When the button is pressed the segment flashes red for a period of three seconds the action can be cancelled by pressing the Unset button during this time Then a fire alarm is triggered in the section to which the segment has been enrolled Call for medical The segment allows sending a health problem report When the button is pressed the segment aid flashes red for a period of three seconds the action can be cancelled by pressing the Unset button at this time Then the segment returns to an idle
34. f the modules has the best connection to a specific detector The bus connector on the control panel main board has been designed exclusively for the connection of modules located directly inside the control panel box 3 The radio module should be installed vertically on a wall It must not be shielded by objects which can disturb its communication metals electronics cables piping etc 4 When the system has been switched on it is necessary to enroll the radio modules first Only then it is possible to enroll wireless detectors see chapter 8 3 1 7 Powering up the system for the first time 1 Check the bus cable connection 2 Make sure that a SIM card has been inserted in the control panel SIM holder Check that the mains cable is correctly connected to the control panel and that the cable has been secured properly 4 Insert a battery into the control panel and fix it in the box using self adhesive blocks or tape Warning the backup battery is charged it must not be short circuited Connect the battery power supply cables Switch the power on and watch the LEDs in the control panel a the green LED starts flashing bus function b red LED flashing connection to GSM network in progress c the red GSM LED indicator stops flashing the control panel has managed to establish a connection to a mobile network When the connected bus detectors start flashing yellow enroll them to the system see chapter 8 3
35. ff completely during the connecting Follow the installation manuals of individual detectors and devices A bus cable must not be connected in a way which creates a closed loop on any wire The cables leading from the control panel can be split but the ends of the individual branches must never be connected together Note it is not even possible to connect them to a common GND wire 4 The bus cable must be installed inside the premises which are guarded by the system If the cable leads outside the guarded area such a part must be separated using a JA 110T bus insulator 5 Use aJA 110Z bus splitter in order to split the wiring JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51401 9 25 6 Use of wireless detectors It is possible to use JA 15x JA 16x and JA 18x series wireless detectors in the JA 100 system However the control panel must be equipped with a JA 110R radio module When installing individual detectors follow their installation manual 6 1 JA 110R radio module installation 1 The module can be installed in a control panel housing or elsewhere in the building and connected with a bus cable If the module is installed in the control panel housing plug it into the internal bus connector using a flat cable with RJ connectors A 2 More extensive premises can be covered with a radio signal by installing up to 3 radio modules at various places e g each on a different floor The system selects automatically which o
36. g the F Link software The computer can be connected locally via a USB cable or remotely via the Internet Service mode a mode in which complete system configuration can be changed When in SERVICE mode the system is not operational it does not guard and it provides no user functions The majority of properties can be changed by a service technician while the system remains in operation without the need to switch to SERVICE mode 2 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 Appliance control The system is equipped with programmable PG outputs which can serve for switching various electric appliances on off PG outputs can be controlled by keypad buttons detector activation events in the system e g by setting a section SMS instructions dialling in by an authorized user or access from the web Switching the PG output on can be signalled both optically and acoustically by a siren Switching the output on off can be reported by an SMS message to users or by data transmission to an ARC Door lock control An electric door lock connected to a PG output can be opened by scanning a chip or keying in a code on a keypad It can be set for individual users which doors they are authorized to open The output can be blocked by a set section so that there is no danger of accidentally entering guarded premises Door opening can be recorded in the system memory to provide an overview of who went where and when Automatic even
37. he current consumption of the 200 mA 100 m detectors connected to the cable due to the voltage loss 300 mA 50 m in the wires Simply speaking the limitations stated in the table apply If the current consumption of all detectors 900 mA 30 m connected to one branch of the wire exceeds the total The data in the table presumes the worst possible case i e that Current Consumption stated in the table the current all the current is drawn at the end of the cable distribution must be divided into multiple separate branches leading from the control panel see Fig 6 When calculating the total current of the cables use the current consumption for cable selection you will find this in the detector manuals or you can use the overview table see chapter 10 The methodology for the precise laying of cables for complex bus networks is available in the application sheet chapter 10 2 CC 01 400m CC 01 50m 500mA CC 02 200m A CC 02 30m 50mA Fig 6 Maximum cable lengths with regard to current consumption Greater current consumption has to be divided into multiple separate branches The CC 02 cable has a smaller wire diameter can only be used with smaller bus networks with lower currents However it should always be kept in mind that the sum of the lengths of all the bus cables connected to one control panel terminal block must not exceed 500m 5 4 Bus cable connection 1 The control panel mains supply must be switched o
38. hey actually share one system together Common section The guarding section can check automatically whether the slave sections have been set Example There are 4 different offices in a building and each of them constitutes an independently controlled section 1 to 4 The fifth section is a corridor which has been set as a common section for all offices Sections 1 to 4 This means the corridor is set automatically if all independently controlled offices are set Partial setting of a section If partial guarding of a section is activated the system does not react to intrusion detectors for which a so called internal reaction has been set It is therefore possible to remain in the guarded area thanks to this The system does not react to the activation of the corresponding detectors For example movement in the residential part of the house is allowed but entry through the door or movement in the garage are reported by the system If the section is set completely it reacts to the activation of all detectors which have been enrolled in it Detector isolation A system administrator can deactivate detectors which belong to their section s if the need arises Detector deactivation bypass can be performed using a computer or a keypad with an LCD display It is not possible to deactivate detectors buttons which serve for triggering a panic alarm Bypass override Intervention by a user to permit setting when a active detector tamper and fault
39. ices indication F7 Permanent background light on I Date and time indication Permanently x RFID reader 5 Audible panic 4 tearing xl xl 4 2 Gist tiger 1 4 GGround floor 1 Ground floor F a Pane Text editing a Section beeps Section controled in the menu i 1 Ground floor 1 Ground floor Iv 2 Ist Floor Iw 2 1st floor W 3 Garage 3 Garage F 4 Section 4 IY 4 Section 4 I 5 Section 5 I 5 Section 5 I 6 Section M 6 Section 6 Example of keypad settings Note The window only shows what features are available in the version of keypad connected Segment label options activates the inclusion of padlock symbols by the section control segment buttons or the On Off symbols on PG output control segments Control segment description wording displays the Section name from the Section tab or PG output name from the PG output tab The Print labels button at the bottom serves for segment label printing to stick on the actual segments Segment function the segment function is selected on the left and the section or PG output on the right The following functions can be assigned to the segment None sd The segment is deactivated Setting Unsetting Section control Partial setting Allows the activation of partial setting of the section if it is allowed in the Section tab Unsetting Partial setting Enables the user to select the scope of s
40. individual users the menu can only be accessed from the set users telephones it is even possible to allow users to access the voice menu without having to enter their access code This is done in the Communication tab Control without a code option If the Anyone option is set the voice menu can be accessed from any telephone However the user s access code is always required upon access Remote control by sending SMS sets the option to control the PG outputs remotely by SMS instructions If set for individual users the system only accepts instructions from the set users telephones it is even possible to allow users to send SMS instructions without having to enter their access code This is done in the 22 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 Communication tab Control without a code option If the Anyone option is set SMS instructions can be sent from any telephone but it is always necessary to enter the access code Credit limit an option to set a bottom limit for an automatic credit inquiry on a pre paid SIM card If the remaining credit is below this limit the system sends an SMS to the person for whom the Failures and service SMS option has been set Warning It is not advisable to use a pre paid card in the system there is an increased communication failure risk SIM credit sequence An instruction for an automatic inquiry about the remaining credit Enter the correct
41. ive control The installed segments allow the user to see clearly which functions their system provides they are not hidden somewhere in a menu Access module a structural element of a keypad which serves for user identification The simplest version contains a radio frequency identification chip scanner A version with a keypad and an LCD display is also available Jablotron manufactures bus powered and wireless access modules Voice communication segment allows supplementing the keypad with a voice communication function By pressing a button on the segment the user can dial a telephone number saved in the system or receive an incoming telephone call from the ARC The voice communication segment can be used in a bus powered version of the keypad The connecting cable contains 6 conductors 4 for the bus and 2 for audio terminals in such a case Alarm detection the system is able to react to a break in fire gas leak or flooding It is also possible to report other dangers movement in the garden manipulation of a guarded item etc using suitable detectors There are accessories for the reduction of false alarms available It is possible to set in the system that the activation of critical detectors must be confirmed by another detector or an identical detector must be activated repeatedly Visual alarm verification detectors equipped with a surveillance camera can automatically take and transmit photographs of what is happening in the g
42. la FHER oj w A od pox j a h rg a 3 4 Y 6 tigi a i aed Ne Fig 4 control panel internal layout 1 power supply terminals with a fuse 2 power supply transformer 3 backup battery 4 backup battery holding strap 5 space for cables 6 GSM antenna 7 control panel box tamper contact 8 contro panel main board ooo00o00 ooo0o0o0o0 0000 __ oof ojo RO A D OADD Fig 5 control panel main board 1 PSTN telephone communicator connector 2 transformer power supply terminal 3 LED indicators 4 two independent bus terminal sets 5 USB cable connector 7 bus connector 8 LAN Internet connector 9 tamper contact connectors 10 GSM antenna connector 11 SIM card JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51401 7 25 3 3 LED indicators on the control panel main board All control panel versions are equipped with the following LED indicators on the main board COMM green flashes during bus communication FAULT yellow indicates system faults see details in F Link keypad with display GSM red flashes repeatedly in 1s intervals if the GSM network is not available short repeated flashes indicate a GSM communicator deactivated parameter setting USB Yellow indicates USB connection to a computer 4 Before installing the system Find a concealed place inside the guarded area with a mains supply for the co
43. module s to the current consumption calculation when configuring a wireless control panel The continuous current output capability of a control panel can be increased by using an external battery Details are available in the application sheet chapter 10 2 Coene oesnpon pes Stay consumption Cino PR motondessor J e o om OY 8 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 5 2 Bus cable ee CS Powered detectors should be connected by Jablotron s CC 01 or CC 02 cable The cable consists red U Positive power supply line can only be used as a power Supply for JA 100 of 4 wires the colours correspond to the bus terminals series detectors The CC 02 cable has a smaller wire diameter and is therefore more suitable for smaller networks with a small amount of detectors green B dataline o When using a shielded cable do not connect the shield wires to any bus terminals In such a case it is recommended to connect all shield wires to a common floating auxiliary terminal in the control panel and to leave the regular terminals only for the data supply wires 5 3 Maximum cable length CC 01 cable CC 02 cable The total length of all bus cables must not exceed 500 meters With the JA 106K it is 2 x 500m it has two total current max length total current max length separate bus outputs Sa A The length of individual cables leading from the control 100 mA 150 m panel is limited by t
44. n according to which the position should be sorted Repeated clicking changes to an ascending or descending order A certain tab is missing If the PG output tab is not available make sure there is not a zero amount of PG outputs set in the Initial setup tab The ARC tab is not available if you do not have sufficient authorization to access it it can be locked by an ARC technician It is not possible to define the internal Check whether the device is correctly connected enrolled and functional settings in the Devices tab Service mode is not activated Some devices have no internal settings A device cannot be enrolled in the For wireless devices you do not have the JA 110R radio module enrolled Devices tab The yellow LED indicator must flash regularly in a bus device If it is not flashing the device is not connected correctly or it has not yet been activated after powering up the system this can last up to 90 sec You are trying to enroll a device which requires 2 positions to the last remaining position Service mode is not activated PG output does not react to detector Check whether the detector transfers information to the control panel in the activation Diagnostics window Check the PG output tab and make sure that the output is not blocked by the section status or by a different detector check whether the PG function column is set correctly 8 3 Devices tab Here the installed devices are enrolled to the system and their properties
45. n map An activation map which can be accessed by the Activation option in the PG outputs tab The map defines which control mechanisms each output should react to Authorized users Defines which users are authorized to control the keypad output using segment buttons The settings are interlinked with the Users tab Output activation by an authorized user by mere authorization This allows the setting of up to 5 keypads which can activate a PG output by mere authorization Scanning a chip or entering a code The function is intended for door lock opening i e no pressing segment buttons is required By dialling in from users Sets which users are authorized to activate the output by dialling in from their telephone number the telephone numbers are set in the Users tab The callers phone has to have caller ID enabled otherwise the system cannot indentify the caller and does nothing By a device Enables PG output activation by a system device detector activation keyfob button pressing etc This setting is interlinked with the Devices tab By internal status Allows output activation by an event in the system e g setting alarm etc It is possible to set a mask of sections from which the signal should be accepted as the internal status OR logic By a keypad segment Shows an overview of keypads in the system Using the Settings button under the list of keypads it is possible to access the internal menu of th
46. nput can be set in the Devices tab Only the types of reactions which are applicable to the particular product are mite for individual devices Some devices cannot have any reaction assigned they have no alarm input e g a siren instant Instant intruder alarm if the detector is set Delayed A Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay A timer Delayed B Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay B timer Delayed C Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay C timer It is possible to set for this reaction in the Parameters tab that the exit delay can be extended by an active detector which has a C delay set e g for a period of time needed to open the garage door Next delayed Intruder alarm A detector which provides an exit delay just like delayed detectors in the same section The entrance delay is provided by the detector only if it has been activated subsequently after an activation of a detector with a delayed reaction The use of this function makes sense only if a delayed detector is set in the same section Internal instant Instant intruder alarm The detector fails to react if the given section is only partially armed Internal delayed A Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay A timer The detector does not react if the section is only partially set Instant confirmed Instant intruder alarm see Confirmed intruder reaction Delayed A confirmed Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay A timer see Confirmed int
47. ntrol panel There must be good GSM signal reception in such a place check with your mobile phone Warning if a possible intruder knows where the control panel is located there is a risk that they may damage the system before it manages to send alarm information The control panel power supply can only be installed by a person with an adequate electrotechnical qualification The control panel power supply has double insulated circuits The protective earth conductor is not connected All control panel power supplies must be switched off completely during installation and connection of system components 1 First think of the layout and the target system settings Clarify the required means of control with your customer In the case of more complex systems it is recommended to prepare project documentation 2 When positioning individual devices follow their manuals and the general security system design principles and instructions handed over by the manufacturer at certification training Should any questions arise call Jablotron technical support The manufacturer shall not be held responsible if the system has been installed or set incorrectly 3 Prepare the control panel mains supply use a solid dual core double insulated cable 0 75 to 1 5 mm in diameter Connect the L terminal to an independent circuit breaker max 10 A which concurrently functions as a Switch not secure safe disconnection Do not connect the mains
48. of waiting for the repeated activation of the same detector The set time must activation exceed the minimum detector deactivation time before repeating Applies to all detectors with Repeated instant Repeated delayed A reaction Minimum detector deactivation A minimum period of time for which a detector must be deactivated before it can before repeating repeat its activation Applies to all detectors with Repeated instant Repeated delayed A reaction Report when unset after A period of time after which an unset section reports that it is unset if none of its detectors has been activated during this time the reporting can be enabled in the Section tab Report when unset Maximum C exit time extension The maximum time by which the exit delay can be extended by an active delayed detector in the section if the option is set A detector with a Delayed C reaction extends the exit delay If the detector is activated for a longer time the section is set and the detector is bypassed Detector with Delayed C reaction The so called garage door function an active detector with a Delayed C reaction extends exit delay open door extends the exit delay in the corresponding section The maximum possible extension time can be set by the previous option Comply with EN50131 This button allows the setting of the system parameters so that they are in conformity with the EN50131 standard a confirmation is required before the changes apply
49. period of time a report saying Unset section is sent The period of time is set in Parameters Report when a section is unset for h Limited access time It enables the user to set a weekly calendar enabling section unsetting Two sections with allowed access can be defined for each day It is possible to set for individual users whether the time restrictions should apply to them see the Users tab STOP Option to block section guarding section blocking means that all enrolled devices in this section are disabled collectively It is not possible to block a section to which a control panel is enrolled Status Indicates the current section status Unset Set Partially set Alarm Alarm memory Blocked 8 5 Users tab Sets user authorization Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Name it is used in event text reports and event memory list e g John Smith Telephone number It is used for event reporting or system control by telephone via voice menu and PG output activation by dialling in The telephone number must always be entered in the international format e g 420123456789 Code A users access code is entered in the following format p nnnn p position number separator nnnn 4 digits When the prefix is disabled Initial setup tab only nnnn is used It is not possible to delete the code in positions 0 and 1 Service and main Administrator Card
50. ruder reaction Repeated instant Instant intruder alarm see Repeated reaction Repeated delayed A Intruder alarm with entrance and exit delay A timer see Repeated reaction Tamper alarm at any time the section does not have to be set JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 15 25 24hours instant intruder alarm at any time the section does not have to be set Silent panic Silent panic report detectors with this reaction cannot be blocked with a STOP button in the Detectors tab Loud panic Loud panic alarm detectors with this reaction cannot be blocked with a STOP button in the Detectors tab me O O emaan eee OOOO Confirmed fire alarm Fire alarm at any time the section does not have to be set see Confirmed fire reaction Fret remora Setting Section setting If the section is common then all sections belonging to it are concurrently set Partial setting Partial section setting If the section is common then all sections belonging to it are concurrently set Section unsetting If the section is common then all sections belonging to it are concurrently unset Switches off an internal siren with subsequent reporting of the presence of a person in the building Report A Report B Sends a special report Special reports A B C and D can be set in the Reports to users tab If special report recording in the event memory is enabled reports are also sent to an ARC Report C Report
51. sequences obtainable from the GSM network operator used Credit position in the SMS text Position in an SMS message from the GSM operator in which the numerical data representing the remaining credit is located an integer counting how many positions along the message the value starts Credit inquiry period sets how often the system should inquire about the remaining credit can be set from 0 to 99 days where 0 means the function is disabled Number for outgoing calls to maintain SIM card validity if a pre paid SIM card requires outgoing calls to maintain its validity it is possible to set a telephone number which the system dials in automatically if there has been no outgoing call from the system for a period of time exceeding 90 days the system terminates the call after 10s 8 11 2 LAN setting button Serves for LAN communicator setting if the control panel contains it LAN transmission option to disable LAN communication Get an IP from DHCP server automatic network parameter setting If the network does not support this function the corresponding parameters have to be entered manually Manual setting is possible only when this option has been disabled 8 11 3 Keypad voice module button If a segment allowing voice communication is used in the system keypad the telephone numbers can be set here The numbers should be entered in international format e g 420123456789 Tel no for calling from a keypa
52. set for an ordinary user which guarded part in the house they are allowed to control It is also possible to set authorizations for opening electric locks doors or for switching on various appliances by programmable PG outputs Users prove their identity by applying a radio frequency identification chip or keying in their code on the keypad Users can change their code if they are authorized to do so It is possible to use a weekly calendar to forbid users access outside the set time e g shop assistant s access outside opening hours Administrator It is possible to set a required number of administrators in the system who can then set access rights to ordinary users Different sections in a building can have different administrators The default setting is that there is one main administrator in the system always authorized to set access rights to all users default code 1 1234 Service technician uses a special service code the default code is 0 1010 The technician is authorized to set all system properties using this code It is also possible to authorize multiple service technicians if the maintenance system requires it Service technician s access can be set to require the administrator s consent An ARC technician is a special case of service authorization ARC technicians can use their codes to lock access to the parameter settings concerning communication with an ARC System settings all properties are set by a computer usin
53. signal transmission e g by a tamper sensor Voltage If a device is powered by the control panel a drop in the DC voltage on its terminals is displayed in the SW applies to the control panel DC voltage line If it drops by more than 2V the cable voltage is too low it has to be solved The voltage at the control panel output terminals total current drawn by bus powered devices are shown at the control panel enrollment position 0 Radio Defines the quality of the signal which a wireless device communicates with If there is no information the device has not started communicating yet so activate its signal transmission e g by a tamper sensor The value in the control panel row indicates the GSM signal strength 8 9 PG outputs tab Sets programmable output functions Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated Name Output description e g Air conditioning Warehouse door Logic option to set an inverse output logic Function Defines how an output should behave after its activation On off permanently switches the output on off 20 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51407 Impulse time restricted activation of the output the period of time can be set in the Time column Copy copies activation of a detector or internal status Copy after delay triggers only when the condition required for activation lasts longer than it has been se
54. sing the Enroll button in the Devices tab in the F Link software Enrollment is possible only in Service mode 2 Enrollment can be carried out in several ways a by pressing a tamper contact of a bus powered device some devices can be enrolled by pressing a button see the installation manual of the particular device b by inserting a battery into a wireless device however the radio module s must be connected and enrolled first With JA 186Jx or JA 15xJ type remote controls it is just required to press and hold two buttons paired ones instead of inserting a battery c by entering a production code it is stated under a bar code on the main board inside the device The number can also be scanned with a bar code scanner 3 A device can be deleted by selecting a line in the Devices tab and pressing the Delete key Notes Unenrolled bus devices are indicated by a flashing yellow LED If the yellow LED indicator does not start flashing to indicate an unenrolled device within about 180s after powering up the control panel initialization takes place check whether the device is connected correctly Wireless devices with one way communication do not have enrollment request signalling If you enroll a device to the system by the above mentioned means the following available position is offered automatically You just have to enroll the devices one by one in the desired order f you enroll a device to a position
55. state and the system sends a Health problem report from the section to which the segment has been enrolled Enable PG The segment allows PG output control Disable PG Enable PG The segment can only be used to activate a PG output e g switch on the lights for a set time Disable PG The segment can only be used to deactivate a PG output e g an emergency STOP button function Indicates PG The segment only indicates PG output status without the possibility to control such a segment 14 25 JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel WLJ51407 Authorization user authorization is always required for setting and unseiting the system For other functions PG and panic section control it can be selected whether they can be carried out by anyone or just by an authorized user Beeps during setting of acoustic indications during control Permanent status indication on segments if disabled the system status signalling on a keypad goes off 3 minutes after the last human touch Wake up only by own controls If the permanent display of a segment s status is disabled this option can be used to set that the display can only be restored by pressing the associated keypad This means that it neither starts signalling if someone presses a different keypad nor if an event occurs alarm PG output activation etc Indicate alarm memory on segments if enabled the section segments indicate an alarm memory even when the se
56. t calendar It is possible to program the automatic setting unsetting of sections and switching on off programmable outputs using a weekly calendar Bus powered devices These are connected to the system by a bus cable 4 conductors The bus ensures both a power supply and communication Bus powered devices detectors keypads sirens etc require enrollment to a position address in the system in order to work However there are also devices which are only connected and which function without having been enrolled to any positions output relay modules status indicators bus separators etc Wireless devices A control panel must be equipped with a radio module in order to work with wireless devices It is possible to install up to 3 radio modules in order to cover a larger space in the building they are connected by a bus cable Enrolled wireless devices perform regular activity checks Monitoring the battery status is also a part of these checks GSM communicator provides connection to a mobile telephone network and to the Internet The system can thus transmit data to an ARC report events to users and provide remote access via F Link SW The communicator also allows the user to control the system remotely by telephone voice menu SMS instructions and dialling in When the system has been registered it is possible to use web services at www jablotron com button WEB SELF SERVICE remote control transmission of alarm photographs _ etc
57. t in the Time column suitable e g for indication that someone has forgotten to close the garage door Copy with an overlap copies detector or internal status activation and extends it by a period of time set in the Time column suitable e g for corridor lighting after opening the door Time Time setting for Impulse Copy after delay and Copy with an overlap functions Time should be set in the following format hh mm ss Activation Access to a PG output activation map see chapter 8 9 1 Block PG Allows blocking the output with a section status or with a detector Blocking prevents the output from activating and if it has already been activated it deactivates it permanently Suitable e g for blocking a door lock if a particular section Is set Reports Sets the wording of SMS reports which are sent when a PG output is activated or deactivated It is then possible to set to whom the reports should be sent in the Reports to users tab Record PG into the memory Allows recording of output activations into an event memory and thus also their reporting to an ARC e g for monitoring users access to a monitored door STOP An option to block an output Current status Information about the current status of an output Test An option to control an output manually using a computer It activates or deactivates a particular PG output with regards to the selected function 8 9 1 PG output activatio
58. tab Sets which users should receive event reports which the system sends to their telephone number Thus marked items are displayed when the Advanced settings are activated To a user Enables user selection from a list of users SMS alarm Sends SMS reports if there is any alarm in the selected sections Alarm by dialling in Dials a user s telephone number and sends them a voice alarm message after sending SMS reports A voice message can only be set for up to 15 users calling is time consuming Alarm calls can be terminated by alarm cancellation A user can confirm acceptance of a call by pressing the button on a telephone the system does not call any other users then SMS setting unsetting Sends SMS reports confirming setting and unsetting or reports about an unset section without any movement if this function has been enabled in the tab A setting report is sent 60 sec after setting Setting and unsetting is not reported to the user who set unset the system The only exception is setting a common section source of setting is the control panel not a user Alarm photo Sends alarm photographs to a user if surveillance camera detectors are installed Failures and service SMS messages Sends failure SMS reports Mains failure exceeding 30 minutes low battery switching to service mode etc Report from sections Defines from which sections the selected events should be reported This has no meaning for
59. uarded area Personal protection users can call for help when they are in distress when they have some health problems or when there is a fire by pressing a keypad button or wireless button Panic alarm If a user is forced to disarm the system under threat they can call for help inconspicuously by means of a small change of their code during entering 1 1234 code swapping the first two digits for the second two digits of the code 1 3412 panic alarm This function is only active if the codes have a prefix Event reporting reporting of all events to the ARC may ensure the timely reaction of professional response teams The information can also be sent directly to users in an SMS message Direct reporting is suitable for monitoring electricity outages the comings and goings of children or employees etc Special reports SMS reports whose wording and importance can be set independently of other functions Report sending can be linked to detector activation It can thus be used to monitor guard service activity etc Remote control authorized users can dial into the system and control or inspect its guarding performance using a voice menu SMS instructions or dialling in can be used to switch programmable outputs on off After registration the system can also be controlled via web access at www jablotron com button WEB SELF SERVICE For a system registration contact your regional distributor Users access rights It is possible to
60. ved into this file each time new settings are saved into the control panel Setting all properties is possible in Service mode the system is unset Service mode can be switched on and off by the Service button in the top toolbar Some properties can be changed during operation The Settings tab can therefore be opened without having to switch to Service mode However it is only possible to set the limited options The SW contains help bubbles if you move the mouse cursor to an option a description appears The help bubble can be switched off in the F link rolldown menu JA 101K and JA 106K security system control panel MLJ51401 11 25 Problems that might occur when using the System settings tab Problem Possible cause The displayed settings cannot be The system is not in Service mode and the given function can only be changed changed in Service mode You did not enter a Service code when you launched the SW and you are therefore not authorized to carry out any changes These settings cannot be changed Service technician s authorization control panel position the device does not support this etc The ARC settings have been locked by an ARC technician cannot find the required parameter Only the basic selection is shown use the Advanced button You cannot see the whole settings tab use a scroll bar or enlarge the window The positions are sorted differently When you click on a column header you can select the colum
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