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JA-101K(-LAN)(-LAN3G) and JA-106K(-3G)
Security System Control Panels 72 / 110 MLJ51410
activation must not be hidden (the CLIP service must not be deactivated for them). The term “ringing” means that
after dialling the phone number the caller waits for at least one ringing tone (however, up to the answering setting,
see the number of ringing tones of incoming calls in the communicator settings) and terminates the call. The PG
output switches on when call hangs up. If the call is answered by the control panel, the output will not be activated.
By a device enables activation of a PG output by a device (detector activation, pressing a tag etc.).
The setting is linked to the Devices tab. One device may only activate one PG output.
Reaction to enables activation of an output by a selected event in the system (e.g. setting, alarm, power
supply failure, error etc.). For an internal status (34 internal statuses altogether, see the following table) you can
set the group of sections the signal will be accepted from (the OR logic). The concerned PG output may be set
to copy the status of another PG output or several other outputs where the mutual logic is selectable
(OR or AND). The last item in the menu allows you to set activation of an output and its deactivation in response
to a completely different event (e.g. activation in case of an alarm, but deactivation by unsetting only).
By a keypad segment shows a list of keypads and remote controllers in the system. Using the Setting
button (under the list of keypads) you can enter the internal menu of the selected keypad and adjust its settings,
see chapter 10.5.1 Keypad configuration.
By SMS commands allows you to set textual commands to activate and deactivate a PG output by phone.
Reception of the respective SMS has a similar effect to pressing of the Set or Unset button on the control
segment of the keypad. To control outputs use SMS in the format code_command, e.g. 2*2345_enable_light
(note: the _ character is a blank space). The code before the command is not obligatory if in
the Communication tab the “Voice menu and control SMS without a code” item is enabled and the phone
number of a user authorized to control the corresponding PG output is identified.
Activated by device list of devices that activate the concerned PG output with their activation, for instance
a photo from a PIR with a camera (function can be set in the device’s internal settings).
By a scheduled event – list of scheduled events that activate or deactivate or block the concerned PG output
(information window)
Warning 1: The PG outputs are not functional if the system is in the Service mode. By pressing the Test
button all PG outputs can be tested. On activation of the Service mode all the PG outputs get disabled.
After exiting of the Service mode from F-Link their re-activation is offered except Warning 2.
Warning 2: If the setting Parameters / On SW start activate the Service mode automatically and
if on connection of the control panel to F-Link the Unset item is selected in the Warning window, after this direct
entry to the Service mode F-Link does not register any possible PG outputs with impulse activation
(e.g. activated by a keypad segment and the Enable / Disable function or setting in the schedule. This means
that on exiting of the Service mode the question whether these PG outputs should be re-activated
does not appear either.
Internal statuses for control of PG outputs:
1. Unset 13. Entry delay 25. Device lost 20 minutes
2. Any set 14. Exit delay 26. Device with a low battery
3. Partially set 15. AC fault 27. Device with tamper active
4. Completely set 16. AC fault for 30 minutes 28. No movement in section
5. Any alarm 17. Backup battery fault 29. Annual check request
6. Instant alarm 18. Internal warning (IW) 30. GSM fault
7. Delayed alarm 19. External warning (EW) 31. LAN fault
8. Fire alarm 20. Fault 32. PSTN fault
9. Panic alarm 21. Triggered detector 33. Other PG
10. Tamper alarm
22. Any detector triggered except a
delayed one
34. Event in system
11. Alarm memory 23. Delayed detector triggered
12. Unconfirmed alarm 24. Bypass in a section

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