Jablotron JA-63 „PROFI“ Installation Manual - page 13
JA-63 „PROFI“ Alarm System
- 13 -
MGK55401
9.24
Only first source of alarm is recorded
sequence: 691 x
When any item triggers the alarm 4 times in a row the system
will bypass it until any other events occurs. But it is possible to
set the limit at the incoming events so only the very first event
during the entire alarm will be recorded. This function is useful
especially if the system contains a GSM communicator in order
to decrease quantity of the SMS messages. This setting is valid
for all kinds of the alarm.
Options
:
6 9 1 0 All sources of alarm are recorded
6 9 1 1 Only first source of alarm is recorded
Factory default setting: All sources of alarm are recorded
9.25
Alarm triggered by opened zone when arming
sequence: 692 x
If the “indication of system problems when arming” (see 9.21)
is enabled, it is also possible to test the status of the detectors
after expiring the exit delay. If any item is activated then in case
of instant zone the alarm will be triggered immediately, in case
of delay zone the entry delay will start.
Options
:
6 9 2 0 test disable
6 9 2 1 test enable
Factory default setting: test disabled
9.26
Audible panic alarm
sequence: 693 x
For special cases it is possible to set the audible panic alarm.
Options
:
6 9 3 0 audible panic alarm disabled
6 9 3 1 audible panic alarm enabled
Factory default setting: disabled
9.27
Next delay wireless detectors
sequence 694x
All wireless detectors set to instant zone mode (see relevant
detector manuals) can be programmed as next delay detectors
which will not trigger the alarm during the exit and entry delays.
Options
:
6 9 4 0 Next delay disabled
6 9 4 1 Next delay enabled
Factory default setting: Next delay disabled
Notes:
• This programming sequence concerns only wireless
detectors. Hard-wired detectors can be set by setting as
in section 9.2.
• Next delay wireless detectors provide an exit/entrance
delay only if at the moment of their triggering any one
delayed detector has already been activated. If no
delayed detector was triggered before the next delayed
one, the triggering will cause an instant alarm.
9.28
Communication loss alarm
sequence: 696x
If the regular communication check function is enabled (see
9.9) it is possible to determine if either an alarm will be triggered
or a fault indication will be generated when communication with
the detectors is lost and the control panel is armed.
Options
:
6 9 6 1
Communication loss causes an alarm
6 9 6 0
Communication loss causes fault indication
Factory default setting: Communication loss causes an alarm
Note: if the control panel is disarmed then in the case of lost
communication the fault will be indicated regardless of this setting
9.29
Entering the programming mode by
SC+MC/UC
sequence: 697 x
If it is enabled then Master code or User code must follow the
Service code in order to enter programming mode.
Options
:
6 9 7 0 MC/UC must follow SC to open
programming mode disabled
6 9 7 1 MC/UC must follow SC to open
programming mode enabled
Example
: If it is enabled then to enter the programming
mode (SC 6060/ MC 1234) must be set: F0 6060 1234
Factory default setting: disabled
Note: it has no influence on the user mode entering (F0 MC)
9.30
Addressing of wireless detectors to sections
sequence: 61 nns
If the control panel is split (see 9.23) and is equipped with a
radio module, the wireless detectors can be addressed to
sections by entering:
61 nns
where:
nn = wireless detector zone number: from 01 to 16
s = section: 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C (common section - it is
armed automatically when both A and B are armed). If
the control panel is not split, and s=2 is selected, this
detector will be bypassed while partial arming.
Example: to address wireless detector zone number 3 to
section A enter: 61 031
Factory default setting: detectors 1 - 10 are addressed to A,
detectors 11 - 16 are addressed to B
9.31
Addressing of the user codes to sections
sequence: 62 nns
If the control panel is split (see 9.23), the user codes can be
addressed to sections A or B by entering:
62 nns
where:
nn = user code number: from 01 to 14
s = section: 1 = A, 2 = B
Notes:
• If the control panel is not split, this setting has no effect.
• Master code (MC) can not be addressed. If the system is
split, the use of MC will arm all sections if no section is
armed or it will disarm all sections if any are armed. If you
want to operate only section A with master code, enter F1
MC and F2 MC for section B.
Example: to address user code number 4 to section A enter: 62 041
9.32
Addressing of wireless controllers to sections
sequence: 63 nns
If the control panel is split (see 9.23) and is equipped with a radio
module, the wireless controllers (RC-40, RC-22, RC-60 and
JA-60D) can be addressed to A or B section by entering:
63 nns