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JA-82K control panel installation manual - 12 - MKH51103
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
fig. 12 Buttons to section
Guidance on assignment to sections:
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 , or to double buttons
+ or + . The ( ) button has no effect (can still be used for
controlling UC/AC receivers).
Factory default setting: All addresses from 01 to 50 have a natural reaction
(r=1) and are assigned to section C (s=3).
6.41 Code/card reactions and section assignment
The following sequence programs the features of access codes or cards:
6 2 nn r s
where: nn is the user position from 01 to 50
r is the reaction index from 0 to 9 – see table
s is the section 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (only has an effect in a
split system – except for the PG output control reaction –
see 6.26).
Guidance on assigning codes or cards to sections:
In partial setting (arming) mode assigning codes or cards to sections
has no effect (except for the PG output control reaction). If anything in
the system is set and a card/code is used, the system will then be
unset, and if all sections are unset then the whole system will be set by
a card/code. Partial setting keys A and B on the keypad can be
programmed to be followed by a valid access code if required (see
6.12).
F
or a split system, a code assigned to section:
A controls section A
B controls section B
C controls sections A, B and C.
If the system is not split then the assignment of codes/cards to sections
has no effect, but the s parameter must be entered in the programming
section. Enter s=3 if splitting is not desired.
Guidance on code/card reactions:
If a code/card has a natural reaction, i.e. r=1, then its reaction is set,
unset, set etc. (the same as reaction r=9).
A code/card can also have an alarm reaction similar to detectors.
A code/card set to a Next Delay reaction allows you to set the system
anytime, but unsetting is only possible after an alarm. This feature is
designed for security services staff.
Factory default setting: all codes/cards from 01 to 50 have a natural
reaction (set/unset) and are assigned to section C.
6.42 Enrollment by keying in production codes
This sequence allows the enrollment of devices by keying in their
production codes:
6 0 nn xx..x
where: nn is the address of the device from 01 to 50
xx...x is the production code of the device (the last eight
digits of the bar code, see the label on the PCB inside the
device)
Notes:
If the address nn is already occupied, the current device will be erased,
and the new device will then be enrolled instead.
If a device with production code xx…x has already been enrolled to
another address in the past, and if the device is now enrolled to a new
address, then it will be moved to the new address, releasing the old
address.
If you enter nn = 01 to 4 (…14), the device will enroll instead of the
corresponding hard-wired input in the control panel (the terminal will be
disabled).
If eight zeros are entered as a production code, the device already
assigned to the address nn will be erased
6.43 Automatic setting / unsetting schedule
This can be used to program an automatic sequence of daily
setting/unsetting events. Up to 10 daily events can be programmed. Events
will occur every day of the week:
6 4 n a hh mm
where: n is the event number from 0 to 9
a is the type of event from 0 to 6 (see the following table)
hh hours (time of event)
mm minutes (time of event)
Erase the automatic schedule setting by: 64 n 0
fig. 13 Actions
* the same event in an unsplit system
** only possible if partial setting (arming) is programmed (see 6.23)
Notes:
The automatic setting/unsetting event schedule can also be
programmed in maintenance mode.
It is not possible to use the same instant of time for two events. Use
t+1 minute for the second event.
Factory default setting: All automatic events switched off.
6.44 Changing the service code.
The service code is used to switch into Service mode. To change the
service code, enter:
5 NC NC
where: NC new code (4 digits), the new code has to be entered
twice.
Example: The code 1276 can be programmed by entering: 5 1276 1276
Factory default setting: 8080
6.45 Go to maintenance mode
By entering 292 while in Service Mode the system switches to
maintenance mode. In maintenance mode it is possible to program the devices
to be bypassed and to adjust the control panel internal clock (see 7.4).
6.46 Setting the internal clock
The control panel has a built in real-time clock which is used to time-
stamp all recorded events in the control panel memory. Adjust the clock after
installation by entering:
4 hh mm DD MM YY
where: hh is the time in hours (00 to 23)
mm is the time in minutes (00 to 59)
DD is the day (01 to 31)
MM is the month (01 to 12)
YY is the year (00 to 99)
Note: The internal clock can also be adjusted in maintenance mode.
a unsplit system split system
0
No event No event
1
Set all (ABC) Set all (ABC)
2
Unset all (ABC) * Unset all (ABC)
3
Set A** Set A
4
Set AB** Set B
5
Unset all (ABC) * Unset A
6
Unset all (ABC) * Unset B
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