JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s.
Pod Skalkou 4567/33 46601 Jablonec n. Nisou
Czech Republic www.jablotron.com
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JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels 33 / 110 MLJ51410
Daily reset of device autobypass - The option only relates to activation inputs (not tamper and fault inputs).
If this option is enabled, the system will automatically reset autobypassed devices, namely every day at 12:00.
If the option is disabled, the autobypass of the device will only be reset with a status change in the section.
This selection is suitable e.g. for the use of detectors with a 24hour reaction or flood detectors that are found
in a section where setting/unsetting is not necessary.
Blocking when setting – if enabled then all active inputs will be blocked during setting the section and they cannot
trigger an alarm in this guarding period anymore. If disabled, all active inputs will be bypassed temporarily until they
go to standby and detectors start guarding again (risk of false alarm triggering – improperly closed window).
Unsetting cancels alarm – A function which determines if an alarm will be cancelled by the authorization of a valid
code only or by unsetting the section with an alarm. If enabled, an alarm can be cancelled by unsetting the section
where the alarm has been triggered or from an LCD keypad menu by pressing on “Cancel warning indication”.
Unsuccessful setting – A function processed during every setting procedure. If an instant zone is triggered within
the exit time or a delayed zone stays open when the exit time expires, the system is not set and triggers
an “Unsuccessful setting” event and records it in the history. It is also reported by an SMS to a pre-set user if te event
“SMS about unsuccessful setting” is enabled to be sent. It is indicated by keypads and also by an outdoor siren.
To cancel the indication about unsuccessful setting it is necessary to press “Cancel warning indication” in the LCD
keypad menu.
Fault autobypass – It is only available when one of the system profiles “EN50131-1” or “INCERT” is chosen.
It is meant for disabling the limited number of triggered faults from 3 faults maximum to no limit.
Ways of setting – Selection of the way the system gets through setting the system with an active device or fault
in the system. From the lowest level the system always sets regardless of active devices or faults to the highest level
where it cannot be set with active device (instant zone).
Authorization type – Selection of the way the system processes user authorization. From Standard authorization
(only a code or a card) through to RFID card confirmation by a code (if the user has assigned both) to double
authorization, which means obligatory applying of the card and code. User code confirmation by a card to reduce
the risk of unauthorized access or control by a third party.
System blocking by alarm – The parameters allow blocking the system after first alarm triggering (intrusion
or tamper) to avoid next alarms being triggered. Unblocking can be performed by a special code for Unblocking
or by authorized access from an ARC (meant for Great Britain). Unblocking after tamper alarm triggering
can be performed also by a user with service authorization (meant for the Benelux area).
Loss of a BUS device – The control panel processes the loss of a device or a short circuit on the system BUS.
According to the selected option it will react by triggering a Fault, or a tamper alarm with every device loss, or the last
option by triggering a tamper alarm after confirmation that any other device is lost.
Device autobypass - The option only relates to activation inputs, not tamper and fault inputs. If the function
is enabled, the control panel allows 3 activations of the device during one alarm period. The particular device is only
bypassed after three alarm periods, i.e. the device is only completely bypassed after 9 activations.
8.4.1 Enrolling and erasing devices
An installed device (detector, keypad, siren, tag etc.) will only work after being enrolled on a position (address)
in the system. After the enrollment some devices occupy more positions (multiple magnet inputs, input
expanders). There are also devices (PG output modules, status indicators, BUS separators and splitters) that
are not enrolled on any position. You will find details in the manual of the concerned device.
1. Device enrollment is performed through the F-Link software, the Devices tab, Enroll button Enrolling
is only possible in the Service mode.
2. You can enroll a device in several ways:
a. by pressing the tamper switch of a BUS device = closing the cover (some devices
can be enrolled by the pressing of a key – see the manual of the particular device).
b. by connecting the battery to a wireless device - however, at least one radio module
must be enrolled first. In the case of remote controls of the JA-186Jx type the battery
connection can be replaced by pressing and holding two buttons (forming a pair).
Remote controls of the JA-154Jx type are enrolled by pressing of any button. Wireless access
modules (keypads) can be enrolled by pressing of the backlit activation button
c. By entering the serial number in the SN production code field (it is found under the barcode
on the board inside the device, e,g. 1400-00-0000-0123). The number can also be read with
an optical barcode reader. Subsequently, you should activate the detector to verify
its enrollment.