JA-82K (part 2)

12.34 Panic alarm with sound When activated the panic alarm can be indicated by the sounding of the sirens (sirens on IW and EW):6 9 3 0 silent panic alarm6 9 3 1 panic alarm with siren sound Note: When code 370 is used, the panic alarm will be a...
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12.34 Panic alarm with sound

When activated the panic alarm can be indicated by the sounding of the sirens (sirens on IW and EW):
6 9 3 0 silent panic alarm
6 9 3 1 panic alarm with siren sound

Note: When code 370 is used, the panic alarm will be a silent panic alarm when 1 or more sections of the system are unarmed.

Factory setting: silent panic alarm

12.35 Higher sensitivity of the central unit

When activated, this function will increase the radio range between the central unit and wireless items provided there is no radio frequency interference in the building.
6 9 4 0 default sensitivity of the central unit
6 9 4 1 higher sensitivity of the central unit

Note: One should only increase the sensitivity of the central unit when there is no RF interference, otherwise increasing the sensitivity will result in a smaller range than before!

Factory setting: default sensitivity of the central unit

12.36 Access via code + card

This function increases protection against unlawful arming or disarming of the system

6950 access by code OR card
6951 access by code AND card, both must be assigned to the same user, i.e. to 1 address!

Notes:
- The system has up to 50 user addresses ( 01 to 50). A user code and access card can be programmed at each address. When both a card and a code are assigned to 1 user, the code above will indicate that the user must either specify both to operate the system, or specify 1 of each. The sequence code and/or card is not important in any case.
- When only a card or a code is assigned to a user, the above code does not affect operation

Factory setting: system access by code or card

12.37 24 h alarm with siren sound

The 24h burglar alarm which can be triggered when the system is armed or not can also be either a silent alarm or an alarm with siren triggering (IW and EW) by means of the following codes:
6 9 6 0 silent 24-hour burglar alarm
6 9 6 1 24-hour burglar alarm with siren sound

Note: When code 370 is used, the panic alarm will be a silent panic alarm when 1 or more sections of the system are unarmed.

Factory setting: 24-hour burglar alarm with siren sound

12.38 Access to service mode only possible with service code and "Master" code

To prevent the installer from entering service mode without the user's permission, if the function below is activated, service mode can only be accessed if the master code or user code is entered immediately after the service code. To enter service mode, you must then *0 service code master code ( or user code)
6 9 7 0 Only the service code is sufficient
6 9 7 1 service code and master code required.

Factory setting: only the service code suffices

12.39 Responses of items and assignment of partitions

The following code allows you to start determining the characteristics of the system items: 61 nn r s

Where:
nn is an element from zone 01 to 50 (01 and 02 can be either a hard-wired detector or a wirelessly read detector)
r the response code from 0 to 8 - see table 2
s section (partition) 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (only has an effect when applying partial arming or a split system)

- In partial arming, detectors can be assigned to different sections: A (s=1), B (s=2) and C (s=3). You can subdivide the 3 different options as follows:
A Press the A key on the keypad, e.g. for arming the garage in the afternoon
AB Press the AB key on the keypad, e.g. for arming the garage and the ground floor in the evening.
ABC Press the ABC key on the keypad, e.g. for arming the entire system when leaving the house

- In a shared "split" system, detectors can be assigned to sections : A (s=1), B (s=2) a C (s=3). Sections A and B can be armed and disarmed separately, section C is a common section that will arm only if both section A and section B are armed.
Partial arming or sharing of a system only has a utility effect on intrusion detectors with instant, delay or next delay responses. Detectors with fire, tamper,panic and 24h responses are always ready to trigger an alarm, regardless of which section these detectors are assigned to, and regardless of the system status, armed or unarmed.
- When you have taken PG output control as a response, the S factor determines which PG output is sent: S=1: PGX, S=2: PGY and S=3: PGX&PGY

Programming reactions:
- The reaction you select in a detector via the dip switches will only be accepted by the central controller if the reaction is set in the central controller as a natural reaction. (r=1)
- Remote control buttons will always be read into the central unit in pairs (+) or (+)
When a different response is selected for a remote control, then this reaction will only apply to the first pair of buttons, i.e. or , excluding the PG outputs.

Factory setting: all devices have a natural reaction (r=1) and are assigned to section C (s=3).

12.40 Code/map responses and partition assignment

The following code allows you to assign reaction and partition to access code and cards: 62 nn r s

Where:
nn is the user position from 01 to 50
r is the response index from 0 to 8 - see table 2
s is the section 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (Has an effect only in a shared "split" system - except for PG output responses)

Assigning codes and cards to sections:
When arming in part: Assigning codes or cards to sections has no effect ( except for the PG output control response). When a partition in the system is armed, and a code or card is used, the system will disarm, when all partitions are disarmed, the entire system will be armed with a code or card. The A and B buttons for arming partitions can optionally be followed by a valid code before arming/disarming. ( see setting chapter 12.13)

For a shared system, a code assigned to a section:
A control section A
B control section B
C control section A, B and C.
If the system is not shared then assigning codes and cards to sections will have no effect, but the s parameter must still be entered in programming. Enter S=3 for a non-shared system

Code/card reactions:
- When a code/card has a natural reaction (r=1), its reaction is arm/disarm/arm... (idem as reaction r=9)
- A code/card can also be given an alarm reaction, idem as with detectors

Factory setting: all codes/cards from 01 to 50 have a natural reaction(arming/disarming and are assigned to section C.

12.41 Reading items via factory code

Following code allows reading in devices via production codes: 60 nn xx..x

Where:
nn the address of the element from 01 to 50
xx...x the production code of the device, the last 8 digits of the barcode found on the label inside the device.

Notes:
- - When address nn is already assigned, the current device will be erased and the new device will take its place.
- When a device with production code xx..x has already been read in at another address, and it is now read in again at a new address, this device will be moved to the new address, releasing the previous address.
- If you enter for nn=01 or 02, then the device will be read in at these addresses which are basically provided for hard wired inputs, these wired inputs are then inactive.
- If 8 times a 0 is entered as the production code, then the device assigned to the corresponding address will be cleared.

12.42 Automatic arming/disarming via daily schedule

This can be used to set an automatic sequence of daily arming/disarming. Up to 10 daily events can be programmed, this will then repeat every day of the week: 64 n a hh mm

Where:
n number event from 0 to 9
a type of event 0 to 6 (see table below)
hh hours (time event)
mm minutes (time event)
* same event when not shared system
** only possible when partial arming

Notes:
- The automatic arming and disarming schedule can also be programmed in maintenance mode.
- When the automatic schedule is not used for arming/disarming and the system is not shared, it can also be programmed as a daily timer to switch a device connected to the PGY output of the central unit. To do this, make the system a shared system and make sure no detectors are read into section B. (Keep this section empty). Then programme that the PGY output is triggered when arming section B and then programme the automatic arming scheme. (with a=4) to arm/disarm the empty section B which then turns the PGY output on and off according to the set schedule.

Factory setting: no schedule is set

12.43 Changing the service code

The following code allows the service code to be changed: 5 NC NC

Where:
NC = new code (4 characters), the new code must be entered 2 times in succession.

Example: the code 1276 can be programmed by code : 5 1276 1276
Factory setting: 8080

12.44 Enter maintenance mode

On entering code 292 in service mode, the system will switch to maintenance mode. In maintenance mode it is possible to bypass devices, and to change the internal clock ( see 13.4)

12.45 Setting the internal clock

The central controller has a built-in real-time clock that is used to provide the correct date and time for events stored in the central controller's memory. Adjusting the clock can be done with the following code: 4 hh mm DD MM YY

Which:
hh the time in hours (00 to 23)
mm the time in minutes (00 to 59)
DD the day (01 to 31)
MM the month (01 to 12)
YY the year (00 to 99)

12.46 Change keypad texts

The names of devices and programmable outputs displayed on the LCD keypad can be changed by the following procedure:
- Hold down the ? key (in service mode),in the displayed menu you will see the name of the element read in at address 01 while the cursor is pinging on the first character.
- Key functions:
and scrolling text
1 and 7 selection character (A,B,C,D.......8,9,0)
4 and 5 cursor control (left/right)
2 erase selected character
#exit menu (& save settings)

List of selectable texts:
0 to 50: devices - Names of items from address 01 to 50
Central - Name of the central unit
Keypad - Name of the wired keypad
Dialer - Name of the dialer in the central unit
Master code - Name of the master code
01to 50: Code - Name of the user codes
Service code - Name of the service code
PGX and PGY - Name of the programmable outputs
OASIS JA-80 - The default text in normal operation when no other texts should be displayed.

Notes:
- Only capital letters can be entered.
- The length of the text in limited according to the number of characters of the LCD screen
- The text is only stored in the connected keypad for storage, it is possible to programme different texts per keypad if desired.
- Texts are stored in the keypad's memory, they are not erased in case of power failure.
- User-friendly text editing is possible via the comlink software.
- In addition to item names, the keypad also has internal texts such as "service", "maintenance mode" etc... These texts can also be entered via the comlink software via the menu "settings" and then the submenu "keypad texts"
- After entering the texts via the comlink software, all keypads (including type JA-80F) must be connected to the bus for the texts to be transferred into the keypad, press ok in the menu and the texts are automatically saved in the keypad.

Factory setting: in address 01 to 50 you will see the text "Device". Other texts: "Control panel", "Keypad", "Communicator", "Master code", users 01 to 50 "Code", "Service code", "PGX", "PGY" and "OASIS JA-80".

13 Operating the system

The OASIS system can be operated locally by means of the keypad, a remote control or remotely via telephone or via the Internet or via PC with the comlink software.

13.1 The system keypad

Inside keypads model JA-80F (wireless) or JA-80E (wired) can be used to operate the system and to programme the system. Both keypad types offer the same functions:

*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 *8 to trigger when a pulse response is programmed)*
*9 PGY control (ON/OFF = *91/*90 or *9 to trigger when a pulse response is programmed)*
*0 To Service Mode (*0 SC - factory setting 8080) or Maintenance Mode (*0 MC - factory setting 1234)
The * key allows the system to be operated via a mobile phone ( when the control panel is equipped with a communicator)

13.1.1 Keypad LED indication

ABC arming status of sections - when all sections are armed then indicators A,B and C are lit red.

flash = alarm, with the alarm's displays on the LCD screen, e.g.: Alarm 03: Kitchen
continuously lit = error - details of the error can be displayed by pressing the ? key
Voltage. Continuously lit = voltage ok. Flashing = no voltage, the central unit is powered via the backup battery

13.1.2 LCD screen

The first line shows the status: triggered detector,Service mode, etc.... In standby mode you see the text "OASIS YES-80" ( can be changed see 12.46)
The second line shows the name of a zone .(e.g. 01: main entrance etc.). See Error! Reference source not found.

Displays the status of detectors and programmable outputs: Details of permanently triggered detectors (e.g. open window) and the status of PGX and PGY outputs can be displayed by pressing the ? key.

13.1.3 Sleep mode of the keypad display

In normal operation mode, the JA-80F wireless keypad will display the system status for 20 seconds (if powered by batteries) after the last interaction to then go into sleep mode. Upon pressing a key, or by opening the cover, the keypad will become active again, displaying the status.

13.1.4 Keys

0-9 enter digital code
* Function sequence
# Leave menu
ABC hotkey for full arming (all sections A, B & C)
A hotkey for arming section A (e.g. Partial arming garage)
B in a non-shared "unsplit" system: hotkey for arming sections A and B (e.g. Partial arming of the first floor and garage).
In a shared "split" system: hotkey for arming section B (C is armed only if sections A and B are armed)
? Showing triggered detectors (e.g. open windows), errors and details and PGX / PGY status.
Activating the PGX output via the keypad (same effect as function *81)
Activating the PGY output via the keypad (same effect as function *80)

Notes:
- The A and B keys have a function only when partial arming or sharing the system is activated.
- The arrow keys only control the PG outputs if so programmed -> see 12.5 .

13.1.5 Functions via * key

Following functions are available to the user via the keypad:
*1 fully arming (idem as key ABC)*
*2 arming section A (idem as key A)*
*3 arming A and B, or B only (same as key B)*
*4 recall memory (scroll back through key 4) - the last 255 events are saved in the control panel
*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 *8 to triggered when a pulse response is programmed)*
*9 PGY control (ON/OFF = *91/*90 or *9 to trigger when a pulse response is programmed)*
*0 To Service Mode (*0 SC - factory setting 8080) or Maintenance Mode (*0 MC - factory setting 1234)
The * key allows the system to be operated via a mobile phone ( when the control panel is equipped with a communicator)

13.2 Programming access codes and cards

Access to the system is possible via 4-character access codes or via access cards or tags (PC-01 or PC-02) EM technology 125kHz )
- The control unit has 1 service code, 1 master code and 50 user codes.
- The service code can only be a 4-character numeric code. (factory setting is 8080)
- The master code can be either a numeric code (factory setting 1234) or an access card. Using the master code/card, other users can be created or deleted.
- Each user from 01 to 50 can have a numeric code, have a card, or both.
- Factory defaults are all user codes or cards deleted
- When a user has both a code and a card, you can display whether both are required, or 1 of both to operate the system (see 12.36)
- It is not possible to assign the same card or code to multiple users. If you want to assign a code or card to another user, you must first delete the code or card from the current user.
- It is possible to display the programmed cards and codes on the keypad in maintenance mode ( See 13.4.1)
- The control unit will accept 10 invalid (unsuccessful) attempts to enter a valid code or card. From the 11th attempt, a tamper alarm will start.

13.2.1 Programming of access codes and cards

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13.3 Arming and disarming the system

The system can be armed and disarmed by means of the keypad, a remote control or remotely via telephone or via the Internet or via PC with the comlink software.

Arming the system with a keypad:
- Press key ABC, A or B,
- Key in your code or present the access card.
- When the system is partially armed ( e.g. section A), and you want to arm multiple sections, press B or ABC.
When you extend an armed section with an additional section, all delayed and subsequent delayed detectors in these sections will be armed, and in the section that are already armed an exit delay will be activated. If a user wants to arm an additional section, they can exit the building via the sections that were previously armed. So the user does not have to disarm the entire system first and then re-arm the entire system before exiting. The user's chosen path to exit the building should be in provided with delayed or next delayed detectors. So this has to be taken into account during the conception of the system.

Exit via a keypad:
- Enter a valid access code(or present the access card)

Operating the system with the JA-80H outdoor keypad
When the system is equipped with an outdoor keypad ( JA-80H) or a JA-80N external card reader, the outdoor keypad can either work in the same way as the indoor keypad (JA-81F or JA81E) or it can be programmed to only control the electric lock. E.g. an inside keypad can be used to control the alarm system and if the outside-bypad function is activated then you have the following settings:
- Arming and disarming is only possible via remote control or via inside keypad JA-81F or JA-81E.
- Pressing a valid access code or card will then only open the electric lock.
- If the system is armed, and the door is opened, a walk-in delay will start when entering the building. During the delay, one must disarm the system via the indoor keypad JA-81F or JA-81E.

13.4 Onderhoudsmode

To enter maintenance mode you can enter the following code: *0 MC

Where:
MC is either the master code or the master card.
In maintenance mode, it is possible to:
- Test items (an alarm cannot be triggered),
- Display which card and code position are occupied.
- Bypass individual zones (for 1 cycle arming/disarming or final) see 13.4.2
- Programming the internal clock see chapter Error! Reference source not found..
- Programming of the automatic arming/disarming schedule - seeFault! Reference source not found..
- Programming of telephone numbers for reporting events (see Error! Reference source not found.).
- Leaving maintenance mode by pressing # key

13.4.1 Display of programmed codes and cards

Display of the programmed codes and cards in addresses 01 to 50 can be done as follows:
1. The control unit must be in maintenance mode, if not, press *0 Master code ( factory setting 1234), this in unarmed state.
2. Press 5 (the screen shows "Codes 01: Code"),
3. Scroll through the different positions (01 to 50) with the arrow keys, the A LED will light up when a code has been read and the B LED will light up for read cards
4. Press # to exit the menu
5. Press # again to exit maintenance mode

To change access code or cards, press *6 MC nn NC (see Error! Reference source not found.).
Through the comlink software, one can easily display the list of occupied codes and cards, the code are readable here and thus secret.

13.4.2 Bypassing items

It is possible to bypass certain items in maintenance mode, either permanently, or only during arming/disarming.
1. Place the central unit in maintenance mode via *0 master code (factory setting: 1234) when the system is not armed.
2. Press key 1 to see the Bypass menu on the keypad.
3. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the various items that can trigger an alarm
4. To bypass a zone, use the following keys:

Press 2 to bypass the zone for 1 arming and disarming cycle ( the triangle led will start flashing)
Press 3 to bypass a zone permanently ( the triangle led will light continuously)
To cancel bypassing a zone, use the same key you used to bypass that zone ( key 2 or 3). If you use key 4, bypassing will be cancelled for all zones in the system.
5. You can bypass the desired zones by repeating steps 3 and 4.
6. To exit the bypass menu, press #, press # again to exit the maintenance menu.

When a system is armed with bypass-programmed zones, the bypass texts will be displayed on the keypad.

13.4.3 Securing a car in the vicinity of the system

The OASIS system can also protect a trolley parked nearby within radio range of the system.
1. If the car has a built-in car alarm, then one can connect an RC-85 transmitter to the output of the car alarm, the RC-85 module can be read into the control centre on a free zone. If the car alarm triggers an alarm, then this can be programmed as a panic alarm, 24h/24h , even if the system is not armed.
Note: If the car alarm confirms arming by siren sounds on the alarm output, then this should be disabled to avoid false alarms.
2. When there is no built-in car alarm, you can install detectors JA-85P and JA-85B in the car. You can give these detectors their own partition in the system, e.g. in a split system, one can use partition A for the weapon detectors and partition B for the home, where zone C is not used, and the codes and cards assigned to section C can control the entire system. When the user gets home, he can disarm section B to enter the house, and disarm section A to secure the car. It is best to disable radio communication supervision for the arming detectors to avoid false error messages when the car drives away from the house.

14 Operating and programming the system via PC

The Oasis system can be operated and programmed via your PC using the Comlink Software. Connect the control panel to the PC with the JA-80T interface or via the JA-80TB bluetooth interface.
The comlink software can be used by both the user and the installer. The comlink software only allows access via the user or service code. If a LAN or GSM communicator (JA-80V or JA-80Y) is connected to the control panel, you can also control the control panel via the Internet.

15 Recommended basic rules for the professional installer

1. Make a drawing of the desired location of the components, remembering the required protection for the desired location.
2. If a customer wants a reduction of the system (price reasons etc,) ask for a written confirmation that he/she does not want the parts you recommend, this is to avoid blaming you in case the covered area later turns out to be insufficient.
3. Perform a professional installation and do it neatly.
4. It is very important that you explain all the functions to the customer, tell him or her to know all the access codes, how to test the system and how the customer can change the batteries of the components.
5. Offer your regular assistance for testing and for replacing the batteries ( we recommend annual inspection).
6. Compile a written report to be signed by the customer, that the installation has been properly completed and that he/she has received adequate training regarding the operation and testing of the system.

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