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Example: On 30 June 2012 at 17:15 enter: 4 17 15 30 06 12
After the control panel is powered up, the clock is set to 00 00 01 01 00.
JA-82K control panel installation manual - 13 - MKH51103
6.47 Editing keypad text
The names of devices and programmable outputs as displayed on the
keypad unit can be edited as follows:
The menu can be entered in Service mode by holding the ? key. Then
the internal keypad menu will be displayed. Using the arrows or keys 1
and 7 you can scroll through the menu to Edit text. Press Editing
mode and the name of the device enrolled to address 01 is then
displayed with a flashing cursor on the first text character.
Key functions:
1 and 7 text scrolling (see table)
3 and 9 character-selection
(A,B,C,D.......8,9,0)
4 and 6 cursor control (left/right)
2 delete selected character
8 space
 exit editing (& save changes)
List of editable text:
text description
01: to 50: Devices
Names of devices in addresses 01 to 50
Control panel
Name of control panel (e.g. displayed if its cover
is opened)
Keypad
Name of hard-wired keypad
Communicator
Name of the communicator in the control panel
Master code
Name of the master code
01: to 50: Code
Names of user codes
ARC Code
Names of ARC code
Service code
Name of the service code
PGX and PGY
Names of programmable outputs
OASiS JA-80
The default text displayed in operating mode if
no other text needs to be displayed. If erased
then nothing will be displayed.
fig. 14 System texts
Notes:
Beetween capital or small letters can switch by key .
The length of text is limited to the length of the display.
The text is only stored in the keypad used for editing (different keypads
in the system can show different text if desired).
Text is stored in the non-volatile memory of keypads, so power
disconnection will not erase any stored text.
Convenient text editing is possible using a PC running OLink software.
(texts can be edited in the Text synchronization \ Comparison window
(F11))
Besides device names, keypads also use so-called internal text such
as “service”, “maintenance mode” etc, and this text can also be edited
via OLink software by selecting “Central” on the menu and then “Text
synchronization \ Comparison” or F11.
After editing keypad text using OLink software, all keypads (including
wireless ones) must be connected to the digital bus to save the
changes to the keypad units by clicking on the OK button in the
software. (It is recommended to connect JA-81F wireless keypads to
the bus in order to save the text into them as well)
The texts can also be uploaded directly into the JA-81F wireless
keypad from the Olink.
Factory default setting: in addresses 01 to 50 there is the text “Device”.
Other default text: “Control panel”, “Keypad”, “Communicator”, “Master code”,
users 01 to 50 “Code”,”ARC Code”, “Service code”, “PGX”, “PGY” and
“OASiS JA-80.
6.48 Recommended settings
Recommended settings for the following parameters according to
TS 50131-7 and EN 50131-3 are:
261 radio interference indication (see 6.6)
271 radio communications supervision (see 6.7)
300
setting (arming) without an access code disabled (see 6.12)
391
auto-bypass user approval (see 6.21)
6841 tamper alarm if unset (see 6.28)
6830
keypad displays status for 3 min. if any button pressed
(see 6.27)
6920 not allowed to control the system via the service code
(see 6.34)
6951 system only accessed by code and card (see 6.37)
6971 service mode only with service and user (master) code
(see 6.39)
7 Operating the system
The OASiS system can be operated locally using a keypad or a keyfob
and it can also be operated remotely by mobile phone or the Internet (if
equipped with a suitable communicator).
7.1 The system keypad
Indoor keypads model JA-81F (wireless) or JA-81E (wired) can be used
to operate and program the system. Both keypad types provide the same
functionality. There also can be connected the JA-80H outdoor keypad via
the WJ-80 interface – see the manual for more info.
7.1.1 Keypad indicators:
ABC setting (arming) status of sections – if all sections are set then all
these indicators (A B & C) are lit.
Flashing = alarm, with the simultaneous display of
alarm details on the LCD, e.g.:
Alarm
03: Kitchen
Constantly lit = fault – details are displayed by pressing
the “?” key
Power. Constantly lit = mains and back-up battery ok.
Flashing = power supply problem, control panel powered either
by the mains or by back-up battery only.
7.1.2 LCD display
The 1
st
line displays the status: triggered detector, Service mode etc.
In standby mode, it shows the text “JABLOTRON”. A picture of size 128x48
pixels can be loaded into the keypad . (Olink 1.4 or a higher version is
needed).
The 2
nd
line displays the name of a device (e.g. 01: Main Door etc.). In
standby mode, it shows the text “OASiS JA-80” (editable, see 6.47). The text
can be edited, see 6.47.
Displaying the status of detectors and programmable outputs:
Details on permanently triggered detectors (e.g. open windows) and the
status of the PGX and PGY outputs can be displayed by pressing the ? key.
7.1.3 Keypad display sleep-mode
In operating mode, the wireless keypad unit displays the system status
for 20 seconds (if battery-powered) after the last interaction with a user, and
then goes into sleep mode. Pressing any key, triggering the keypad input,
pressing or opening the keypad’s flip cover re-activates the display.
7.1.4 Keys
0–9 digital code entry
function sequences
# escape
ABC hot key for setting the entire system (all sections A, B & C)
A hot key for setting section A (e.g. partial setting of the garage)
B in an unsplit system: hot key for setting sections A and B
(e.g. partial night-setting of the garage and the ground floor).
in a split system: hot key for setting section B (C is only set
if both sections A and B are set)
? Display of triggered detectors (e.g. open windows), fault
details and PGX / PGY status.
Notes:
The A and B keys only have a function if partial setting or splitting are
enabled.
7.1.5 Functions beginning with the key
The following functions are available to the user via the keypad:
1 sets the entire system (the same as key ABC)*
2 sets section A (the same as key A)*
3 sets A and B, or just B (the same as key B)*
4 event memory recall (key 4 scrolls backwards) – the control
panel records max. 255 of the latest events
5 new Master Code/Card (5 MC NC NC)
6 access code/card programming (6 MC nn NC)
7 for operation while under duress (should be entered before
the access code to secretly signal distress)
8 PGX control (ON/OFF = 81/80 or enter 8 to trigger if a
pulsed switching reaction is programmed)*
9 PGY control (ON/OFF = 91/90 or enter 9 to trigger if a
pulsed switching reaction is programmed)*
0 To enter Service Mode (0 SC – factory default 8080) or to
enter maintenance mode (0 MC – factory default 1234)
The functions allow the system to be operated from a mobile phone
keypad (if the control panel is equipped with the relevant communicator).
7.2 Programming access codes and cards
The system can be controlled by 4-digit codes and by access cards, of
the types PC-01 and PC-02 (EM UNIQUE 125kHz standard).
Sequences for programming access codes and cards are described in
fig. 19. They should only be programmed in the DISARMED state.
The control panel has 1 service, 1 master and 50 user codes.
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