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Installation manual: Oasis security system JA-80K - 16 - MKE51801
12.37. Access by code plus card
This feature increases security against unauthorised
setting/unsetting (arming/disarming):
6950 system access by code or card
6951 system only accessed by code and card if both are
assigned to the same user position
Notes:
The system has up to 50 user positions (01 to 50) each capable of
having an access code and an access card assigned to it. If both a
code and a card are assigned to a user then the above sequences
(6950 and 6951) determine whether the user can use a code or a card
or whether he must present both a card and a code to gain control
over the system. If both a card and a code have to be presented, the
order in which they are done is unimportant.
If only a card or only a code is assigned to a user, then the above
settings have no effect on users like this.
Factory default setting: system operated by code or card
12.38. Audible 24 hour intruder alarm
The 24-hour intruder alarm which can be triggered whether the
system is set or not, and can also be silent or audible (IW and
EW) according to the following sequences:
6 9 6 0 silent 24-hour intruder alarm
6 9 6 1 audible 24-hour intruder alarm
Note: If sequence 370 is programmed, the intruder alarm will be silent if
any section in the system is unset.
Factory default setting: audible 24 hour intruder alarm
12.39. Service mode only with service code and
master code
To prevent the installer from accessing Service Mode without a
user’s permission, this feature (if enabled) makes it compulsory
for the master code (or any valid user code) to be entered
directly after entering the service code to access Service mode.
Service Mode can then be entered by keying in 0 service-code
master-code(or user-code).
6 9 7 0 Only service code needed.
6 9 7 1 Service code and master code (or user code)
needed.
Factory default setting: Only service code needed.
12.40. Device reactions and section assignment
The following sequence programs the characteristics of system
devices :
61 nn r s
where: nn is the device address from 01 to 50 (01 and
02 can either be the hard-wired input terminals
in the control panel or enrolled wireless devices)
r is the reaction index from 0 to 9 – see Table 2
s is the section 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (only has an
effect if partial setting or system splitting is used
– except for PG output control)
Guidance on assignment to sections:
Assigning keyfobs with natural reactions to sections
s
button
Unsplit
system
Partial
setting
Split
system
(or )
set set A set A
1
(or )
unset set AB unset A
(or )
set set A set B
2
(or )
unset set AB unset B
(or )
set set ABC set ABC
3
(or )
unset unset ABC unset ABC
If partial setting is programmed then detectors can be assigned to
sections: A (s=1), B (s=2) a C (s=3). The three possible setting
(arming) options are as follows:
A (using the A key on the keypad, e.g. setting (arming) the garage
in the afternoon),
AB (using the B key on the keypad, e.g. setting (arming) the garage
and the ground floor during the night)
ABC (using the ABC key on the keypad, e.g. to set the entire
system when leaving the house).
In a split system, detectors can be assigned to sections: A (s=1), B
(s=2) a C (s=3). Sections A and B can be set independently and
section C is a common section which only sets when A and B are set.
Partially setting and splitting a system only have an effect on intruder
detectors with instant, delayed or next-delayed reactions. Detectors
with fire, tamper, panic, and 24-hour reactions are continuously ready
to trigger an alarm no matter which section they are assigned to or
whether their section is set or not.
If the selected reaction is PG output control then the s parameter
defines which PG output is controlled: s=1 PGX, s=2 PGY, s=3 PGX
and PGY.
Guidance on programming reactions:
The reaction selected in a detector by its internal DIP switches is only
obeyed by the control panel if the reaction programmed in the
detector’s address is a natural one (r=1).
Keyfobs always enroll a pair of buttons (
+ ) or ( + ). The
natural reaction of such a pair of buttons is shown in the above table.
If any other reaction is selected for a keyfob, this reaction will only
apply to the first button of the pair, i.e.
or (except for controlling
the PG outputs).
Factory default setting: All addresses from 01 to 50 have a
natural reaction (r=1) and are assigned to section C (s=3).
Table 2 Control panel reactions
r Reaction Notes
0
Disabled For temporarily disabling codes or devices
including tamper sensors
1
Natural For detectors = instant, delayed or fire
(selectable in detectors by DIP switch)
For hard-wired inputs of the control panel or
keypad = delayed
Keyfobs
(or ) =set, (or ) =unset,
both buttons = panic
Code = set/unset (see reaction r=9)
2
Panic Triggers a panic alarm (audible or silent, see
12.35)
3
Fire Triggers a fire alarm
4
24 hours Triggers an intruder alarm even if the system is
unset (audible or silent – see 12.38)
5
Next delay Always provides an exit delay. An entrance
delay is only provided if it is triggered shortly
after a delayed detector.
6
Instant If activated in a set (armed) section, it triggers
an intruder alarm instantly
7
Set Sets its own section of the system
8
PG
output
control
The value of the s parameter determines which
PG output is controlled: s= 1= PGX, s=2=PGY
or s=3=PGX & PGY. To use this function the
PG output involved has to be programmed to
the ON/OFF or pulse functions.
If the reaction is triggered by:
a code (card) – the PG output changes its
state (ON,OFF,ON,OFF……) or a pulsed
switching event is generated after a valid code
or card is used. If a code or card is
programmed this way, it cannot be used for
setting (arming) control. Many different codes
can be programmed to operate PG outputs, if
desired.
a keyfob – one button in a pair is used to
switch a PG output ON, the second one to
switch it off or each of them generates a pulsed
switching event. If a keyfob is programmed this
way, it cannot be used for setting (arming)
control. Each PG output can have as many
associated keyfobs as desired. If both buttons
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