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Service note for JA-113E Wired code control panel with RFID The access module is a component of the JABLOTRON JA-100 system. Thanks to the surface-mounted system, it is possible to put together a configuration tailored to the system size and user requirements. The product is intended to be installed by a...
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Service note for JA-113E

Wired code control panel with RFID

The access module is a component of the JABLOTRON JA-100 system. Thanks to the surface-mounted system, it is possible to put together a configuration tailored to the system size and user requirements. The product is intended to be installed by a trained technician with a valid Jablotron certificate.

The module contains an RFID reader and the 1st control segment (1). This configuration can be extended by the desired number of JA-192E segments (up to max. 20 per configuration). The hinged cover of the panel (6) can be dismantled if required, to provide permanent access. The control panel also functions as a reader of contactless access cards/chips (RFID).



Figure: 1 - control segment; 2 - segment buttons; 3 - control panel module; 4 - illuminated activation button; 5 - terminals for opening; 6 - screws of cover;



Figure: 7 - connector audio module; 8 - connector control segments; 9 - serial number; 10 - terminal through connector audio module with central unit; 11 - terminal bus; 12 - tamper switch;

Installation
1. Successively press the four clips on sides (see fig. 1) and detach the control panel from the plastic back panel.
2. When installing the next control segment, first remove the top cover from the 1st segment.
3. Remove the transparent covers from segments (by pulling forcefully on both sides at segment keys).
4. Always connect the guide wire of the segment to the connector of the previous segment and snap them together (it is best to always rotate the guide wires, turning the segment by 360° - this way the wires do not accidentally get caught between the plastic parts). Install all desired control segments in the same way. Finally, replace (snap in) the sealing cap.
5. Pull the cable through the plastic back panel and screw down the back panel with segments at the selected position. If using several control segments, also secure the segments against the wall (choose the number of screws as required).
6. Connect bus cable to the connection terminal (11).
For connecting the BUS, the system must be disconnected from the power supply.
7. Connect supply for segments to the internal connector of the control panel (8).
8. Click the control panel into configuration.
9. Continue to follow the instructions for installing the control panel. Basic steps:
a. After switching on, the yellow signal light flashes because the control panel is not assigned to the system.
b. In the F-Link programme, select the desired position on the peripherals map and start learning mode with the Read button.
c. Press the illuminated activation key (4), causing the control panel to learn and the yellow light will extinguish.
10. After assembly is complete, insert description labels into the segment covers and close the covers. Description labels are printed out as part of the F-Link programme (Peripheral devices card, at position of the control panel - Internal setting).



Picture: placing description label in the control segment.

Setting properties
This is done by the F-Link programme - Peripheral devices card. On position of the control panel use Internal setting. The present configuration appears, with possibility of setting its properties. Individual segments can be assigned the desired functions (operation sections, signalling state of sections, alarm striking, operation PG output, signalling state PG output, etc.). Details can be found in the F-Link programme.

Configuration change
If the configuration of segments is to be changed, pull them apart at the point of connection, on the sides (on the side of the keys).



Technical parameters
Power supply from the central unit bus (9...15 V)
Current consumption at standby (idle) 10 mA
Current consumption for cable selection 20 mA
Each added segment 0.5mA
RFID frequency 125 kHz
Range of operating temperatures -10 to +40 °C
Environment compliant with CSN EN 50131-1 II. internal, general
Classification grade 2
compliant with CSN EN 50131-1, CSN EN 50131-3,
Further complies with CSN ETSI EN 300330, CSN EN 50130-4,
CSN EN 55022, CSN EN 60950-1
Conditions for operation CTÚ No VO-R/10/09.2010-11

Product JA-113E is designed and manufactured in accordance with the provisions to be applied to it: Government Decree No. 426/2000 Sb. in the text of subsequently promulgated regulations, if used according to its intended use.

Note: Although this product does not contain harmful materials, do not dispose of it in the domestic waste, but dispose of it at the collection point designated for electronic waste.

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