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JA-82K "OASiS"
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  • Page 1 JA-82K “OASiS” Control panel installation manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents: Control panel architecture........3 6.24 Automatic summer time (daylight saving time) 6.25 Pulse reaction of tamper sensors Required system configuration 6.26 Operating the PG outputs using 8 and Preparing the control panel for installation ..3 6.27 Permanent alarm status display for a set system Control panel main board........
  • Page 3: Control Panel Architecture

    11. Terminals for transformer output (AC power). Device installation shall only be undertaken by 12. Terminals. qualified technicians holding training certificate issued by an authorized distributor. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage or consequences related to the improper or incorrect installation of this product Control panel architecture...
  • Page 4: Hard-Wired Inputs On The Main Board

    Hard-wired inputs on the main board There are hard-wired input terminals for 01-04 device addresses on the main 1 2 3 4 board. All hard-wired inputs act identically: double balanced loops which sense loop stand-by, activation or tampering as follows: stand-by connected to COM via a 1 kΩ...
  • Page 5: Wired Keypad Connection

    Wired keypad connection backup time in case of a power grid failure. For the standby consumption of all system devices, see fig. 8. The control panel can be operated and programmed by a JA-80E hard- wired keypad. A screened four-cord flat cable connecting the corresponding terminals should be used for permanent connection between the keypad and ATTENTION –...
  • Page 6: Oasis Wireless Devices

    • Wireless motion detectors can be tested for max. 15 minutes after closing d) install batteries into the keypad not far from the control panel e) the keypad emits a beep and enrols to the first free address. After that it their cover.
  • Page 7: Control Panel Programming

    Control panel programming * The ON / OFF and 2 second pulse functions can be controlled from the keypad by keying in * 8, *9 or using the arrow keys (see 6.26) or The most convenient way to program the system is to use a PC running they can be operated by a code or card.
  • Page 8: Master Code Reset

    • sub control panel, it is also indicated on the master control panel. In this If the system is set (armed) and any intruder detector gets triggered, i.e. a configuration it is impossible to control the sub control panel from the master detector with an instant, delayed, or next-delayed reaction, an alarm will control panel.
  • Page 9: Sirens Always Sound During Audible Alarms

    • 6.19 Sirens always sound during audible alarms If a final-door detector is triggered during the exit delay, the exit delay will be extended by the time in which the detector is still triggered. So, if for Using this sequence it is possible to disable internal and external sirens (IW example, the door is left continuously open, the exit delay will never end.
  • Page 10: Automatic Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)

    6.28 Tamper alarm if unset section C which is only set if section A and section B are set at the same time and is commonly used for shared entrances, doors etc. According to EU legislation an unset (disarmed) system should not audibly Codes and keyfobs can be assigned to 3 sections.
  • Page 11: Only Single Alarm Indication

    • If only a card or only a code is assigned to a user, then the above exiting Service Mode by entering 4hhmmDDMMYY, and then re- settings have no effect on users like this. adjust the clock to the correct time in maintenance mode. By tricking the system this way, you can be notified on the desired date.
  • Page 12: Code/Card Reactions And Section Assignment

    6.41 Code/card reactions and section assignment fig. continues The following sequence programs the features of access codes or cards: Reaction Notes 62 nn r s The value of the s parameter determines which where: output control PG output is controlled: s= 1= PGX, s=2=PGY or is the user position from 01 to 50 s=3=PGX &...
  • Page 13: Changing The Service Code

    • Convenient text editing is possible using a PC running OLink ** only possible if partial setting (arming) is programmed (see 6.23) software. (texts can be edited in the Text synchronization \ Comparison Notes: window (F11)) • The automatic setting/unsetting event schedule can also be •...
  • Page 14: Functions Beginning With The 7.2 Programming Access Codes And Cards

    in an unsplit system: hot key for setting sections A and B next-delayed detectors to make this possible and must be considered at (e.g. partial night-setting of the garage and the ground the system design stage. floor). To unset the system from a keypad: in a split system: hot key for setting section B (C is only •...
  • Page 15: Operating/Programming The System By Pc

    triggered in the car can be indicated as an OASiS panic alarm (or a 24- also be accessed from a PC connected to the Internet. For this remote hour reaction can be set), regardless of whether the system is set or access it is first necessary to register at www.GSMLink.cz not.
  • Page 16: Control Panel Technical Specifications

    ERC REC 70-03 * These signals are also transmitted wirelessly to wireless sirens and AC and UC receiver modules. JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.. hereby declares that the JA-82K(R) “OASiS“ control panel is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 17: Control Panel Programming Sequences

    Control panel programming sequences Setting to Factory Function Options Notes comply with Sequence default EN-50131-1 Entering enrollment mode Keys: • devices enroll by nothing One wireless device (detector, keypad, key connecting their power = address scrolling fob, siren or sub control panel) can be (battery) except keyfobs which holding 2= erases the enrolled to each address from 01 to 50.
  • Page 18 fig. 18 continues Setting to Factory Function Options Notes comply with Sequence default EN-50131-1 Exit delay beeps 331 = YES 330 = NO The last 5 s faster Exit delay beeps while partially arming 341 = YES 340 = NO The last 5 s faster (linked to 33x setting) Entrance delay beeps...
  • Page 19 fig. 18 continues Setting to Factory Function Options Notes comply with Sequence default EN-50131-1 Service mode only with 697x 6971 = YES 6970 = NO service + user (master) code Device reactions and section assignment (detectors, key fobs, control panel and nn = address 01 to 50 61 nn r keypad inputs)
  • Page 20: Programming Access Codes And Cards

    Programming access codes and cards Code name Amount Sequence Notes • Service 5 NC NC Only programmable in Service Mode. • NC = new code (must be entered twice) – a card cannot be used. • Factory-default service code: 8080 •...
  • Page 21 Notes:...

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