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If you are installing a GSM communicator (Y) and there is a strong GSM
signal in the place of installation, the self-adhesive antenna can be attached
directly to the flat surface of the holder. If there is a weak GSM signal we
recommend using some of the offered rod antennas.
If you use the combination of a GSM communicator (Y) and a telephone
line communicator (X), install the phone line communicator above the GSM
communicator using the supplied posts.
JA-83K control panel installation manual - 5 - MKG51101
3.6 Control panel memory chip
The control panel memory chip plugs into its own socket. If you take the
memory unit from the control panel and plug it into another control panel main
board of the same type, the control panel settings (enrolled detectors, codes,
set functions, etc.) are transferred.
Note:
communicator settings are not stored in this memory
do not plug or unplug the memory when the control panel is
powered
when you take the memory unit from a damaged control panel, its
contents may be corrupted. It is therefore highly recommended to
back-up the settings in a PC using OLink software
3.7 Wired keypad connection
The control panel can be operated and programmed by a JA-81E hard-
wired keypad. A screened four-cord flat cable connecting the corresponding
terminals should be used for permanent connection between the keypad and
the control panel (see fig. 7.)
The keypad can also be connected to a bus connector on the control
panel box using a flat cable (max 10 metres) with RJ connectors for the
purpose of servicing or system debugging.
I-LINE
1 2 3
ABC
4 5 6
A
7 8 9
ON
0 #
B
?
OFF
ESC
ABC
OASiS
fig. 7 Wired keypad connection
Notes:
When you use the INP keypad hard-wired input to connect the door
detector, its reaction is always delayed (it triggers an entry delay) and it
is located in section C.
We recommend having only a single JA-81E hard-wired keypad in the
system.
3.8 Control panel resetting
If you need to set the factory-default settings in the control panel, perform
the following:
1. Disconnect the back-up battery and the mains (using the terminal
board fuse),
2. Connect the RESET link and leave it connected,
3. Connect the back-up battery and the mains,
4. Wait until the green LED starts flashing and then disconnect the
RESET link.
If you need to reset the control panel with preset parameters according to
EN 50131-3 follow these next steps:
1. Disconnect the back-up battery and the mains (using the terminal
board fuse),
2. Connect the RESET link and leave it connected,
3. Connect the back-up battery and the mains,
4. Wait until the green LED starts flashing and key in the sequence
8080 an finally disconnect the RESET link.
Notes:
After a RESET, all wireless devices are erased from the control panel
and all user codes and access cards are “forgotten”.
The Master code changes to 1234, and the service code to 8080.
If resetting is disabled (see 6.8) it is impossible to reset the control
panel.
4 Control panel power supply
Once the control panel is assembled and all modules are in place, you
can proceed with putting the control panel into operation. We recommend
switching the control panel on without any wired detectors connected, using
only the wired keypad (if it is used in the system) for the first time. Only then
should you continue connecting the detectors – beware of short circuits.
4.1 Backup battery connection
It is possible to use a 12V gel cell backup battery, with a capacity of up to
18Ah in the control panel. The EN 50131-1 standard requires a 12-hour
minimum backup time in case of a power grid failure. For the standby
consumption of all system devices, see fig. 8.
Always fix the backup battery in the box
using the supplied (Velcro fastener) tape,
thus avoiding possible injury caused by the
battery falling out of the box.
ATTENTION – the backup battery is sold
charged, avoid shorting out its terminals!
The average backup battery lifetime is up to 5 years after which it must
be replaced. Checking its capacity during regular maintenance is
recommended. The control panel automatically recharges the backup battery
and monitors its condition.
When the system runs only on the backup
battery, the battery charge is monitored and a technical alarm is
triggered before its complete depletion. The backup battery is then
disconnected.
Once the power supply has been restored, the battery
reconnects and is recharged.
Ensure that the battery is correctly connected (Polarity: RED = positive +,
BLACK = negative -).
When connecting a backup battery with screw leads, use two short wires with
a fast-on connector as a size adapter.
fig. 8 power consumption of individual components
4.2 Power supply connection
Only a person with corresponding electro-
technical qualification can connect the power
supply.
The control panel power supply is double-
insulated (safety class 2) and does not
incorporate a protective grounding wire.
A two-cord double-insulated power cable with a minimum cross-sectional
area of 0.75 to 1.5 mm2 should be used to supply power. The power cable
should be connected to an independent circuit breaker (max 10 A), which
should also function as a switch. To disconnect a two-pole power supply a
power supply fuse must also be removed.
Connect the cable to the power terminals in the control panel. The power
supply is equipped with T 1,6 A / 250 V fuse. Fix the cable firmly using the
cable attaching bracket and two screws included in the package, but first
make sure that the power cords are properly connected in the terminals.
4.3 Powering-up the control panel for the first time
1. First check all the wiring, and if a GSM communicator is installed, insert its
SIM card (PIN code disabled).
2. Check the backup battery connection
3. Switch the power supply on – a green LED starts flashing on the control
panel board.
4. If a hard-wired keypad is connected it indicates “Service” mode
5. The control panel can also be set up via the supplied interface using OLink
software – (A virtual keypad can be used in OLink to indicate system
status).
6. If you have neither the wired keypad, nor OLink, enrol a wireless keypad by
the following means:
a) have an opened keypad and its battery ready,
b) check that the green LED in the control panel is flashing,
c) short the RESET link in the control panel for 1 second (enrollment
mode opens),
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 displays “Enrollment” and offers another free address for
enrollment
f) Pressing the # key exits enrollment mode and the “Service” *)
message appears on the keypad
device mA note
JA-83K control panel 30 without a communicator
JA-82R module 20
JA-82C module 15
JA-81E keypad 30
JA-81E RGB keypad up to 100
JA-80H (N) keypad 60 including WJ-80 interface
JA-80Y communicator 35
JA-80V communicator 30
JA-80X communicator 15
Wireless devices are not powered from the control panel
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