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JA-60M wireless magnetic door detector 2 / 2 MDW51005
JA-60M Wireless Magnetic Door Detector
JA-60M Magnetic door detector is equipped with a magnet. A movement
of the magnet triggers the internal sensor in the detector. It can trigger an
Instant or Delayed intruder alarm and it also has built in tamper sensors.
There are inputs for external sensors available.
The JA-60M uses a sophisticated radio communication protocol with a
high level of data safety. The detector makes regular auto testing and
reports its conditions regularly to the system for full supervision. An
automatic testing mode makes testing an ease.
Specifications
power 3 V - 2 x AAA battery 1.5V
battery life time about 1 year
working range max. 100 m (open area)
built in sensor magnetic reed contact
external sensor inputs INP & TAMP (balanced loops)
complies with EN 50131-1 class 2
working environment indoor use , -10 to +40°C
Contents of the set: detector, magnet, 4 screws, 2 AAA batteries
Installation
To detect the opening or closing of a door or window the detector is
equipped with a magnet. Movement of the magnet triggers the internal
sensor in the detector.
Open the detector cover by pressing the internal tab.
Attach the detector to the wall or the frame of the door or window using
the 2 provided screws.
Be sure that the antenna is vertical (pointing up or down).
Attach the magnet with the provided screws to the moving part of the
door or window, and put on its cover. The gap between the detector and
magnet should not be wider than 5mm when the door is closed.
Warning: neither the detector nor the magnet should be fixed directly to
a metal surface. If there is no other choice, an insulating pad (plastic,
wood etc.) 5mm thick or more should be used under the detector and
the magnet.
Use DIP switch no. 1 to select if the reaction of the system to the door
opening should be instant (position ON) or delayed (position 1).
If you do not use input terminals (TAMP & INP) they must be
connected to the GND terminal with short connecting loops and DIP
switch no. 2 must stay in the OFF position.
Leave the JA-60M detector uncovered and without batteries installed.
Use of external sensors with JA-60M
The JA-60M detector can be used to connect external detectors which
have contacts on their outputs. For example it can be used to protect multiple
doors or windows. The built in magnetic sensor of the JA-60M can also be
disabled (DIP switch number 2 to position ON) and then the JA-60M works
only as an interface for external sensors. Two input loops (TAMP & INP
terminals) are activated when disconnected from the GND terminal.
INP – when this input is triggered (disconnected from GND), the JA-60M will
send the same information as if the built in magnetic sensor is triggered. Re-
action of the system can be selected with DIP switch number 1 (ON= instant
or 1= delayed).
TAMPwhen this input is triggered (disconnected from GND), the unit will
send the same information as if the built in tamper sensor is triggered.
Balanced loops – the inputs INP & TAMP can also be used as balanced
loop inputs for higher security of connected cables. If you install an End Of
Line resistor 10k in the end of the loop (INP or TAMP), the JA-60M
automatically recognizes this situation and from this moment it will react to a
change of the resistivity (changes ±30% or more will trigger the input).
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Enrollment of the detector to the system
Study the installation manual of the receiver unit (control panel) to learn
how to enter the enrolling mode to enroll the detector. Install the two
provided AAA batteries into the detector (polarity is marked in the detector)
and leave it uncovered. The detector will generate an enrollment signal after
the batteries are installed.
Detector testing
Attach the detector’s cover and from this moment the detector will be in a
testing mode for 5 minutes and each triggering will be indicated by detector’s
LED. Five minutes after the cover was closed, the detector will automatically
enter the normal mode and its LED indicator will be switched off (battery
energy saving function). Open and close the detector‘s cover to reset the
testing mode for an additional 5 minutes if needed.
Note: if you change DIP switch’s setting, the system accepts the new
setting after the detector cover is closed.
Normal operating mode of the detector
The detector, in normal operating mode, conserves battery energy. It will
not indicate triggering with its LED. Information about each triggering is
transmitted to the system. The detector performs self testing regularly and
reports its condition to the system for full supervision.
Battery testing and replacement
The detector checks its batteries conditions automatically. If it is necessary
to replace its batteries, the detector will inform the system about the need for
new batteries. In this mode the detector works as normal, but each triggering
is indicated with a flash of its LED. This way it is possible to recognize, that
the replacement of the batteries is requested. If a low battery is indicated, it
should be replaced as soon as possible (in a week).
Before the batteries are replaced, the receiver (control panel) must be put
into the mode which allows the opening of the detector (User or
Programming mode).
Use only high quality alkaline AAA batteries for replacement. After
installation of the new batteries the detector will be in testing mode and each
triggering will be indicated by detector’s LED. Five minutes after the cover is
closed, the detector will automatically enter the normal mode and its LED
indicator will be switched off (battery energy saving function).
fax: 420-428-313183
tel.: 420-428-346911
www.jablotron.cz
export@jablotron.cz
Pod Skalkou 33
466 01 Jablonec nad Nisou
Czech Republic


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