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The keyfob buttons can be blocked to prevent accidental pressing. A command will be sent out when
a button is pressed repeatedly.
A low battery is indicated acoustically (with 3 beeps) and optically with a yellow fl ashing LED after
pressing a button.
For more information, consult confi guration of the remote control with your service technician.
One-way keyfobs
One-way keyfobs send a signal every time a button is pressed without receiving
feedback from the control panel. Sending a signal is confi rmed only by a short fl ash
of the red LED and alternatively with a beep.
The button functions are differentiated by lock icons. The closed lock icon sets
programmed sections; the opened lock icon unsets them. The buttons with sym-
bols of full and empty circles can control another section or one status PG output
(e.g. to turn the lights on and off) or two PG outputs (e.g. a garage door and door
lock).
A low battery is indicated by a red LED and acoustically (3 fast beeps).
2.3 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING A COMPUTER
AND A USB CABLE (J-LINK)
The JABLOTRON 100 can be operated locally or remotely (see chapter 2.8)
using a computer and installed J-Link software, which can be used for user
management (add/remove users, change their level of authorization, phone
numbers, codes, card/tags, etc.).
J-link software is available for local connection with a control panel. It’s
located on the system’s security drive (FLEXI_CFG/j-link), which will appear after
the control panel is connected to a PC via USB.
It’s possible to set / unset the system using icons on the lower bar of the pro-
gram or with the “Status” buttons in the “Section” tab. If a keypad with at least
one controllable segment is used with the system, then it is possible to set/unset the
system in J-Link using an on-screen virtual keypad (click on “Keypad“ in the main menu).
Warning: When the system is controlled via PC, it doesn’t check for triggered devices while setting.
This may lead to setting with a triggered device. Be careful when you control the system this way!
2.4 OPERATING THE SYSTEM USING THE VOICE MENU
The system can be controlled from a mobile phone or land line through a simple
voice menu, which guides the user through a series of options in the preconfi -
gured language. To access the voice menu, you just dial the alarm system’s phone
number.
Access to the voice menu can be enabled either to all telephone numbers
without restrictions or alternatively only to authorized phone numbers stored
in the control panel. Depending on the confi guration, authorization by entering
a valid code on a phone keypad may be required. When the user enters the menu,
the system will give an update of the current status of all sections assigned to the
user. The caller then can control these sections, either individually or collectively,
using phone keypad and available menu options.
The system default is set up to answer incoming calls after three rings (approximately 15 seconds).
2. OPERATING THE JABLOTRON 100 SYSTEM